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Canadian  Statistical  Review 
Selected  Recent  Articles 


1983 

April 
June 
July 

August 
September 


October 
November 


December 


University  Graduates  and  Job  Changes  During  the  1970's 

1981   Census  of  Population  (Part  1):  Demographic  Highlights 

Gross  Domestic  Product  —   First  Quarter  1983 

1981    Census  of  Population  (Part  2).  Socio-Cultural  Highlights 

1981    Census  of  Population  (Part  3):  Changes  in  Canada's  Labour  Force  During  the  1970's 

Gross  National   Product  —  Second  Quarter   1983 

1981   Census  of  Population  (Part  4):  Housing  Highlights 

CANSIM,    The  Canadian  Socio-Economic  Information  Management  System 

Incomes  of  Unemployed  Individuals  and  their  Families,    1971   and   1981 

Certain  Aspects  of  Family  and  Management  Control  Among  the  Leading  Canadian 

Enterprises  1981   Census  of  Population  (Part  5):  Education  Highlights 

Financial  Activity  in  Canada  —  Second  Quarter  1983 

Some  Observations  Regarding  Federal  Government  Bonds:   1961-1982 

Gross  National   Product  —  Third  Quarter   1983 

Size  and  Structure  of  the  Public  Sector  Market,    1979 

1981   Census  of  Population  (Part  6):  Changes  in  Work  and  Education  Patterns  and  Family 

Income,   1970-1980 


1984 

February 
March 


Financial  Activity  in  Canada  —  Third  Quarter  1983 

Gross  National  Product  —   Fourth  Quarter  and  Preliminary  Annual   1983 


Symbols 

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of  the  Statistics  Act 
MCD   months  to  cyclical  dominance 


IV 


Table  of  Contents 


vi 

Financial  Activity  in  Canada  —   Fourth  Quarter  1983 

xi 

Observations 

1 

Section 

1 

Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Analytical  Summary 

13 

Section 

2 

Population  Statistics 

17 

Section 

3 

System  of  National  Accounts 

35 

Section 

4 

Labour 

57 

Section 

5 

Prices 

67 

Section 

6 

Manufacturing 

83 

Section 

7 

Fuel ,  Power,  Mining 

89 

Section 

8 

Construction 

95 

Section 

9 

Food  and  Agriculture 

101 

Section 

10 

Domestic  Trade 

107 

Section 

11 

External  Trade 

115 

Section 

12 

Transportation 

119 

Section 

13 

Finance 

Note  to  Users 


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the  Canadian  Statistical  Review  and  in  related 
CANSIM  series. 


Monthly  or  quarterly  data  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to 
rounding. 


Financial  Activity  in  Canada 

Fourth  Quarter  1 983 

Demand  for  funds  during  the  fourth  quarter  was 
moderate.  Non-financial  sectors  borrowed  $22  billion 
in  conventional  credit  markets,  which  represented 
about  22%  of  Gross  National  Expenditure,  about  the 
same  percentage  as  in  1 982.  By  comparison,  borrow- 
ing by  these  sectors  represented  about  30%  of  GNE 
in  the  same  period  of  1 980  or  1 981 .  The  predominant 
borrower  was  the  federal  government,  with  net  new 
issues  of  $11.6  billion  in  Treasury  bills  and  bonds, 
including  an  $8.5  billion  net  issue  of  Canada  Savings 
bonds.  Private  non  financial  corporations  continued  to 
take  advantage  of  high  stock  prices,  raising  $2.0 
billion  in  net  new  share  issues  although  their  total 
demand  for  funds  on  these  markets  remained  unusu- 
ally low.  The  personal  sector  increased  consumer 
credit  and  mortgages  outstanding  but  less  so  than  in 
the  previous  two  quarters. 

The  increase  in  Gross  National  Product  of  0.9%  in 
real  terms,  seasonally  adjusted,  during  the  fourth 
quarter  was  less  than  the  average  1.9%  rate  of 
increase  in  the  first  three  quarters  of  the  year.  Mer- 
chandise export  increases,  a  major  source  of  growth, 
reflected  demand  in  the  United  States.  In  Canada,  final 
domestic  demand  was  weak  with  declining  residential 
construction  and  business  capital  formation  and  de- 
celerating increases  in  personal  expenditure.  In  the 
United  States,  the  rate  of  expansion  of  the  economy 
and  concern  over  conflicting  borrowing  requirements 
of  expanding  industry  and  government  deficit  financ- 
ing resulted  in  upward  pressure  on  interest  rates; 
yields  on  30  day  commercial  paper  increased  by  60 
basis  points  during  December,  leaving  equivalent 
yields  in  Canada  some  30  basis  points  behind.  In  spite 
of  a  continuing  trade  surplus,  the  interest  rate  differen- 
tial resulted  in  downward  pressure  on  the  value  of  the 
Canadian  dollar,  which  fell  to  $U.S.  79.90  in  mid- 
December.  This  downward  pressure  was  countered 
by  a  reduction  in  foreign  exchange  reserves  of  $470 
million,  allowing  increases  in  short-term  interest  rates 
to  be  minimized.  The  dollar  ended  the  quarter  at  $US 
80.36,  down  $US  0.80  from  the  end  of  September. 
Over  the  quarter,  short-term  rates  increased  by  35  to 
55  basis  points.  Mortgage  rates  continued  their  de- 
cline; 5  year  rates  fell  by  about  1 .5  percentage  points 
to  end  the  quarter  at  1 2.5%.  Bond  yields,  on  average 
increased  by  about  0.25  percentage  points. 


With  the  exception  of  expenditure  on  automobiles, 
increases  in  personal  expenditure  on  goods  slowed 
from  the  previous  quarter;  this  is  reflected  in  the 
consumer  credit  flow  of  $1.1  billion,  down  from  $1.4 
billion  in  the  third  quarter.  Declines  in  residential 
construction  since  mid-year  and  a  reduced  rate  of 
increase  in  real  estate  commissions  in  the  fourth 
quarter  corroborate  the  personal  sector's  mortgage 
liability  flow.  The  increase  in  mortgages  of  $2.4  billion 
was  down  substantially  from  increases  of  $3.2  billion 
in  the  third  quarter  and  $4  billion  in  the  second 
quarter. 

Gross  fixed  capital  formation  by  non-financial  private 
corporations  declined  for  a  second  consecutive  quar- 
ter. With  continuing  high  real  interest  rates  as  well  as 
uncertainty  over  the  future  pace  of  the  recovery, 
inventory  accumulation  remained  moderate.  Profits 
continued  to  increase  during  the  quarter,  although  at 
a  slower  rate.  As  a  result  of  these  factors,  the  non- 
financial  corporate  sector  in  aggregate  was  a  net 
lender  of  funds.  Internally  generated  funds  along  with 
some  of  the  $2.6  billion  raised  through  share  issues 
were  used  to  increase  liquidity  and  to  reduce  bank 
loans  (by  $157  million)  and  short-term  paper  out- 
standing (by  $1.3  billion).  Reductions  in  bank  loans 
had  averaged  $2  billion  per  quarter  over  the  previous 
four  quarters;  the  moderation  in  the  fourth  quarter  to 
some  extent  reflected  the  diminishing  interest  cost 
differential  which  had  favoured  short-term  commercial 
paper  and  bankers'  acceptances  over  bank  loans.  The 
sector's  net  new  bond  issues  of  only  $354  million  can 
be  attributed  to  increased  nominal  and  real  yields  as 
well  as  the  low  level  of  fixed  capital  investment. 

The  federal  government's  net  sales  of  $8.5  billion  of 
Canada  Savings  Bonds  in  November  allowed  a  sharp 
reduction  in  net  new  issues  of  Treasury  bills;  $1.2 
billion  compared  to  $4.5  billion  in  the  previous  quar- 
ter. A  further  $2.0  billion  was  raised  through  net 
issues  of  other  bonds,  about  the  same  amount  as  in 
the  previous  two  quarters.  About  25%  of  gross  new 
issues  had  terms  to  maturity  of  more  than  20  years, 
this  proportion  was  again  similar  to  that  of  the  pre- 
vious two  quarters.  The  popularity  of  longer  term 
bonds  with  investors  may  have  been  partly  due  to  the 
greater  potential  for  price  changes  (capital  gains)  in 
response  to  yield  changes. 


VI 


Table 


Financial   Market  Summary  Table 


1982 
III 


IV      Annual 


1983 
III 


IV      Annual 


BORROWING  Millions  of  dollars 

1  .    Persons  and  Unincorporated 

Business  -   (I   &   II)    3607  4076  5683  6329 

a)  Consumer  Credit     501  1685  1164  1180 

b)  Bank  Loans    965  -1059  1070  236 

c)  Other  Loans     -92  522  -93  548 

e)  Short-Term  Paper    9  5  -3  -10 

f)  Mortgages    2221  2919  3539  4393 

g)  Bonds     3  4  6  -18 

2.  Non-Financial  Private 

Corporations  -   (III)      241 3  4648  1 424  4420 

b)  Bank  Loans    884  1890  133  995 

c)  Other  Loans     376  57  -272  763 

e)  Short-Term  Paper    78  31  366  2 

f)  Mortgages    229  857  1 44  27 

g)  Bonds     434  429  237  463 

h)  Stocks    412  1384  816  2170 

3.  Non-Financial  Government 

Enterprises  -   (IV)     1167  1113  1380  2067 

b)  Bank  Loans    -176  -47  146  -22 

c)  Other  Loans     94  1 08  451  204 

e)  Short-Term  Paper    -16  -  -7  57 

f)  Mortgages    73  14  13  -42 

g)  Bonds     618  1034  723  396 

h)   Stocks    574  4  54  1 474 

4.  General  Government  -   (X  &  XI)     3453  4805  3236  7301 

b)  Bank  Loans    800  214  116  513 

c)  Other  Loans     303  117  1185  849 

d)  Treasury  Bills    980  655  820  365 

e)  Short-Term   Paper    89  1 85  -2  -63 

f)  Mortgages    -2  -6  -6  -5 

g)  Bonds  1283  3640  1123  5642 

5.  Total  Borrowing  by  Domestic  Non- 

Financial  Sectors     10640  14642  11723  20117 

6.  Rest  of  the  World   -   (XIII)     38  393  782  380 

b)  Bank  Loans    -11  163  190  1 

c)  Other  Loans     65  282  485  358 

f)  Mortgages    

h)  Stocks    -16  -52  107  21 

7.  Total   Borrowing  Excluding  Domestic 

Financial   Institutions    10678  15035  12505  20497 

8.  Domestic  Financial  Institutions  - 

(VI,    VII,    VIII,  IX)    397  2490  243  3113 

b)  Bank  Loans    -398  631  -643  638 

c)  Other  Loans     -1 36  365  364  285 

e)  Short-Term  Paper    66  289  31  1 522 

f)  Mortgages    -9  -2  -6  -12 

g)  Bonds     546  542  228  1 56 

h)  Stocks    328  665  269  524 

9.  Total  Funds  Raised   =   Total   Funds 

Supplied      11075  17525  12748  23610 


19695 

7255 

5073 

7058 

8266 

27652 

4530 

593 

2273 

1273 

749 

4888 

1212 

2608 

1255 

1140 

3084 

8087 

885 

1306 

-1296 

647 

1315 

1972 

1 

7 

8 

- 

-3 

12 

13072 

2726 

2832 

3990 

3122 

12670 

-5 

15 

1 

8 

-1 

23 

12905 

2470 

5738 

3570 

3165 

14943 

3902 

1043 

3072 

521 

668 

5304 

924 

376 

740 

431 

494 

2041 

477 

49 

310 

608 

27 

994 

1257 

-218 

318 

615 

155 

870 

1563 

13 

28 

309 

124 

474 

4782 

1207 

1270 

1086 

1697 

5260 

5727 

1017 

1514 

399 

269 

3199 

-99 

304 

17 

-146 

-456 

-281 

857 

70 

224 

71 

-31 

334 

34 

22 

11 

170 

-2 

201 

58 

23 

1 

- 

- 

24 

2771 

603 

1263 

305 

780 

2951 

2106 

-5 

-2 

-1 

-22 

-30 

18795 

4256 

-563 

1943 

3829 

9465 

1643 

-366 

-761 

321 

-209 

-1015 

2454 

914 

-1112 

146 

191 

139 

2820 

400 

475 

525 

725 

2125 

209 

36 

-170 

-82 

-20 

-236 

-19 

-5 

1 

- 

1 

-3 

11688 

3277 

1004 

1033 

3141 

8455 

57122 

14998 

11762 

12970 

15529 

55259 

1593 

593 

621 

487 

1338 

3039 

343 

253 

176 

93 

535 

1057 

1190 

244 

328 

258 

552 

1382 

- 

- 

18 

5 

- 

23 

60 

96 

99 

131 

251 

577 

58715 

15591 

12383 

13457 

16867 

58298 

6243 

1563 

3019 

749 

2711 

8042 

228 

-158 

1115 

251 

350 

1558 

878 

3 

463 

28 

142 

636 

1908 

705 

400 

-402 

1400 

2103 

-29 

41 

7 

30 

-11 

67 

1472 

656 

687 

585 

140 

2068 

1786 

316 

347 

257 

690 

1610 

64958 


17154      15402      14206      19578 


66340 


LENDING 

10.  Persons  and   Unincorporated 

Business  -  (I  &  II)     449       1239 

11.  Non-Financial  Private 

Enterprises  -   (III)     49  656 

12.  Government  General,    Non-Financial 

Enterprises     601  679 

13.  Public  Financial   Institutions  - 

(IX)     549  473 

14.  Rest  of  the  World  -  (XIII)    672  3420 

15.  Bank  of  Canada  -   (V)     504  -488 

16.  Chartered   Banks  -  (VI.  1)     3903  5326 

17.  Other  Financial   Institutions 

(VI.  2,  VII,  VIII)    4348        6220 


-6 

3150 

4832 

-518 

-391 

868 

4238 

4197 

-96 

1523 

2132 

373 

749 

604 

532 

2258 

1087 

2037 

4404 

2183 

749 

-139 

1638 

4431 

598 

728 

2348 

-72 

892 

624 

827 

2271 

1776 

2399 

8267 

3726 

-645 

1615 

492 

5188 

1465 

15 

1496 

643 

-609 

1045 

472 

1551 

3900 

7240 

20369 

4755 

7616 

4133 

4683 

21187 

4024 


6518        21110 


6064        7041 


5456        6696        25257 


VII 


Chart  —  1 

Total  Borrowing  by  Domestic  Non-financial  Sectors  as  a  Percentage  of  Gross  National  Product 


% 

40 


40 


II  III 

1981 


II  III  IV  I 

1982 


II  III 

1983 


—     30 


20 


10 


Chart  —  2 

Selected  Canadian  Interest  Rates 


1980 


1981 


1982 


1983 


Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 


VIII 


Review  of  1 983 

Demand  for  net  new  funds  by  non-financial  sectors  on 
conventional  credit  markets  in  1983  increased  to 
$55.1  billion,  representing  14%  of  Gross  National 
Expenditure,  from  $43.2  billion  or  12%  of  GNE  in 
1982.  In  comparison,  these  sectors  had  borrowed  the 
equivalent  of  21%  of  GNE  in  1979  and  1980  and 
more  than  25%  in  1981.  Borrowing  by  all  levels  of 
government  of  $34.2  billion  accounted  for  about  62% 
of  these  funds  in  1 983.  The  personal  sector's  borrow- 
ing of  $12.5  billion  represented  about  23%  of  these 
funds  and  was  a  reversal  of  the  net  repayment  of  $4.0 
billion  in  1982.  For  both  the  non-financial  private 
corporate  sector  and  non-financial  government  enter- 
prises, borrowing  on  these  markets  in  1 983  amounted 
to  less  than  half  that  of  1982. 

Financial  markets  were  characterized  by  relatively 
stable  nominal  interest  rates  throughout  the  year. 
Starting  the  year  at  12.5%,  the  chartered  banks' 
prime  lending  rate  fell  to  1 1%  by  April  and  remained 
at  this  rate  for  the  rest  of  the  year.  Rates  on  mortgage 
loans  declined  fairly  steadily  by  about  two  percentage 
points  over  the  year,  ending  at  about  1 2.5%  for  5  year 
mortgage  loans.  The  difference  between  rates  on 
mortgage  borrowing  for  5  year  and  1  year  terms 
widened  to  over  three  percentage  points  in  September 
and  reflected  the  relative  availability  of  funds.  Depos- 
its for  terms  of  over  5  years  at  trust  and  mortgage  loan 
companies  were  reduced  while  those  for  shorter 
terms  increased.  Short-term  money  market  interest 
rates  and  bond  yields  were  more  volatile.  Anticipated 
conflict  between  private  sector  credit  demand  and 
government  deficit  financing  requirements  as  the  re- 
covery continued,  as  well  as  concern  over  the  rate  of 
expansion  of  the  money  supply  (as  measured  by  M1, 
cash  and  demand  deposits),  especially  in  the  United 
States,  increased  uncertainty  over  future  interest  rates 
and  inflation.  A  continuing  improvement  in  the  rate  of 
inflation  (down  to  a  4.5%  annual  increase  in  the 
Consumer  Price  Index  at  year-end)  and  a  continuing, 
although  reduced,  surplus  on  current  account  trans- 
actions with  the  rest  of  the  world,  helped  to  maintain 
the  exchange  value  of  the  Canadian  dollar  until  De- 
cember. As  a  result,  it  was  possible  to  maintain 
short-term  interest  rates  in  Canada  slightly  below 
equivalent  rates  in  the  U.S.  during  much  of  the  latter 
half  of  1983.  The  differential  on  bond  yields  between 
Canada  and  the  United  States  narrowed  and  was 
negative  at  times.  The  Canadian  dollar  remained 
relatively  stable  against  the  U.S.  dollar  (around  $US 
0.80  until  almost  the  end  of  1983)  and  appreciated 
with  it  against  most  overseas  currencies  (except  the 
Japanese  yen). 

The  Canadian  economy  continued  its  recovery  during 
1983  with  GNP  increasing  by  3.0%  in  real  terms.  By 


the  end  of  1983,  the  level  of  real  output  was  near  the 
pre-recession  peak  reached  in  the  second  quarter  of 
1 981 .  Major  contributors  to  the  recovery  in  1 983  were 
the  reduced  rate  of  inventory  decumulation,  increases 
in  personal  expenditure  and  merchandise  exports  and 
increased  residential  construction  in  the  first  half  of 
the  year.  Business  fixed  capital  formation,  however, 
remained  very  weak. 

The  recovery  in  residential  construction  activity  which 
had  begun  in  late  1982,  stimulated  by  a  steep  decline 
in  mortgage  interest  rates  and  government  incentives, 
was  reflected  in  personal  sector  mortgage  borrowing 
which  increased  from  $3  billion  in  1982  to  $12  billion 
in  1983.  Increased  personal  expenditure,  mainly  on 
durables,  was  also  related  to  reduced  interest  rates. 
Consumer  credit  liabilities  rose  starting  from  the 
second  quarter  of  1 983,  ending  a  one  and  a  half  year 
period  during  which  consumer  credit  outstanding  had 
fallen.  The  declining  rate  of  increase  in  consumer 
credit  in  late  1983  matched  a  declining  rate  of  in- 
crease in  personal  consumption.  In  addition,  the 
personal  savings  rate  fell  to  12.9%  of  personal  dis- 
posable income,  from  a  record  high  15%  in  1982,  but 
still  remained  high  in  comparison  to  pre-recession 
years. 

Non-financial  private  corporations  reduced  invento- 
ries by  $922  million  in  1 983,  with  moderate  accumula- 
tion in  the  second  half  of  the  year  partly  offsetting  an 
earlier  reduction.  By  comparison,  inventories  had 
been  reduced  by  over  $10  billion  in  1982.  The  slow 
accumulation,  in  spite  of  a  low  ratio  of  inventory  to 
shipments,  seems  to  have  been  due  in  part  to  continu- 
ing concern  over  interest  costs;  while  nominal  interest 
rates  were  relatively  stable,  a  continuing  decline  in  the 
rate  of  inflation  meant  that  real  interest  rates  in- 
creased. Gross  fixed  capital  formation  was  very  weak, 
falling  by  $1.7  billion  to  $35.4  billion.  Capacity  utili- 
zation rates  in  manufacturing  increased  but  remained 
below  pre-recession  levels.  There  was  continued  con- 
cern over  improving  corporate  balance  sheets,  i.e., 
reducing  debt  to  equity  ratios  and  increasing  liquidity. 
Reduced  interest  costs  and  increased  sales  together 
contributed  to  a  marked  improvement  in  profits.  The 
sector  took  advantage  of  continuing  increases  in 
share  prices  (the  TSE  Composite  Index  of  300  Stocks 
rose  by  about  30%  during  the  year)  to  raise  $6  billion 
in  net  new  share  issues.  About  two  thirds  of  these 
issues  were  common  shares,  whereas  in  1982,  com- 
mon shares  had  represented  only  one  third.  Some  of 
the  funds  raised  through  share  issues  or  from  opera- 
tions were  applied  against  short-term  debt  outstand- 
ing. Bank  loans  were  reduced  by  $8.4  billion.  While 
short-term  paper  outstanding  increased  by  $1.5  bil- 
lion, a  large  part  of  the  increase  was  in  the  form  of 
bankers'  acceptances;  to  some  extent  substitutable 


IX 


for  bank  loans,  they  offered  an  interest  rate  advantage 
of  close  to  two  percentage  points  for  much  of  the 
year.  When  the  interest  rate  advantage  narrowed  in 
the  fourth  quarter,  issuance  of  bankers'  acceptances 
was  sharply  reduced. 

General  government  financing  requirements  for  the 
year  totalled  $26.2  billion,  compared  with  $23.2  bil- 
lion in  1982  (6.7%  and  6.5%  of  gross  national 
expenditure  respectively).  The  Financial  Market  Sum- 
mary also  reveals  that  governments  remained  the 
major  borrowers  on  the  domestic  market,  accounting 
for  62%  of  total  funds  raised  by  non-financial  domes- 
tic sectors,  down  slightly  from  69%  in  1982. 

The  federal  government's  deficit  in  National  Accounts 
terms  reached  $24.5  billion  in  1983,  compared  with 
$20.5  billion  in  1982.  Treasury  bills  were  used  to 
finance  over  half  of  the  1983  shortfall  ($13.3  billion); 
net  issues  of  marketable  bonds  raised  $6.9  billion  and 
Canada  Savings  Bonds  $5.9  billion.  Banks  and  near- 
banks  funded  proportionately  more  of  this  borrowing 
by  the  federal  government  than  usual,  purchasing 
31%  of  Treasury  bills  and  marketable  bond  issues  in 
1 983,  compared  with  1 9%  in  1 982  (weak  demand  for 
loans  prompted  these  institutions  to  invest  more  in 
Treasury  bills).  The  federal  government  was  more 
inclined  to  issue  Treasury  bills  since  the  average  yield 
differential  between  them  and  marketable  bonds  rose 
from  71  points  in  1982  to  more  than  120  points  in 
1983.  The  reduction  in  net  savings  bond  issues  from 
1982  reaffirms  the  shift  in  the  federal  government's 


sources  of  funds  from  the  personal  sector  to  the 
banking  sector.  In  1982,  households  financed  50%  of 
the  federal  deficit,  compared  with  only  41%  in  1983. 
A  net  $109  million  in  Government  of  Canada  bonds 
were  issued  abroad,  down  from  $1 ,789  million  during 
1982  when  large  borrowings  were  made  to  augment 
foreign  exchange  reserves.  The  proportion  of  market- 
able bonds  issued  in  1 983  with  terms  to  maturity  of  1 0 
years  or  longer  was  62%,  double  that  of  1982.  The 
percentage  of  funds  raised  by  Treasury  bills  was  much 
higher  in  1983  than  in  previous  years,  while  market- 
able bonds  and,  to  a  lesser  extent,  savings  bonds 
became  less  important. 

The  provincial  governments'  deficit  in  1983,  was 
almost  unchanged  from  1982.  Similarly,  there  is  little 
difference  in  net  bond  issues  in  the  two  years  ($9,202 
million  in  1983  and  $9,273  million  in  1982).  Short- 
term  paper,  which  in  this  case  includes  provincial 
Treasury  bills,  was  heavily  used  in  1983,  as  it  was  in 
1 982.  The  decrease  in  net  issues  of  provincial  govern- 
ment and  enterprise  bonds  to  the  rest  of  the  world 
from  $5.6  billion  in  1982  to  $4  billion  in  1983  is 
associated  with  the  movement  of  interest  rates  in  the 
United  States,  which  for  the  most  part  remained  quite 
high  in  relation  to  Canadian  rates. 

In  National  Accounts  terms,  local  governments  re- 
corded a  $51 4  million  surplus  in  1 983,  compared  with 
a  $413  million  deficit  in  1982.  As  in  1982,  they 
continued  to  repay  bank  loans  and  this  decrease  in 
indebtedness  was  not  offset  by  net  bond  issues. 


Observations 

LANGUAGE  IN  CANADA 

Canada  is  an  officially  bilingual  country  but  many 
languages,  other  than  English  or  French  are  also 
present.  Native  languages  were  used  across  the  conti- 
nent centuries  before  the  first  European  settlers 
brought  French  and  English  to  the  eastern  seaboard. 
Later,  immigrants  from  all  over  Europe  settled  in  city 
neighbourhoods  and  in  rural  areas,  bringing  with  them 
a  wide  variety  of  different  languages.  More  recent 
immigrants  from  India,  China  and  Vietnam  have  added 
their  mother  tongues  to  the  mosaic.  In  1981,  besides 
publications  in  English  and  French,  over  150  Cana- 
dian newspapers  and  magazines  were  published  in 
close  to  40  languages. 

English  is  the  mother  tongue  of  six  out  of  ten  Canadi- 
ans. It  is  not  only  the  most  common  language  but  it  is 
also  largely  adopted,  even  in  Quebec,  by  people  who 
first  learned  a  non-official  language  in  their  childhood. 
In  1981  however,  11%  of  the  Quebec  population 
reported  English  as  their  mother  tongue  less  than  in 
1 971 .  On  the  other  hand,  one  quarter  of  the  Canadian 
population  have  French  as  their  mother  tongue.  About 
a  third  of  those  with  French  mother  tongue  living 
outside  Quebec  use  English  as  their  main  home 
language. 

Retention  of  languages  varies  among  different  non- 
official  mother  tongue  groups.  Persons  whose  mother 
tongue  is  Chinese,  Portuguese,  Italian  or  a  native 
language,  are  more  likely  to  retain  their  mother  tongue 
than  those  whose  mother  tongue  is  German  or 
Ukrainian. 

During  the  last  decade,  bilingualism  in  Canada  has 
been  increasing  at  more  than  twice  the  rate  of  popula- 
tion growth.  And  there  are  signs  of  change  in  the 
Anglophone/Francophone  composition  of  the  bilin- 
gual population. 

LANGUAGE  IN  CANADA  shows  where  the  various 
linguistic  groups  are  located.  It  examines  the  mainte- 
nance of  mother  tongue  by  the  English  in  Quebec,  the 
French  in  and  outside  of  Quebec,  and  by  various  other 
mother  tongue  groups.  It  also  looks  at  changes  in 
official  bilingualism. 

LANGUAGE  IN  CANADA  is  a  highly  readable  publica- 
tion from  the  Census  Content  Series.  Seven  tables  and 
nine  coloured  charts  are  used  to  complement  the 
text. 

This  publication  will  be  of  interest  to  the  federal, 
provincial,  and  municipal  governments,  school 
boards,  educators,  publishers,  librarians  and  all 
branches  of  the  media. 


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"HIGHLIGHTS:  1981  CENSUS  OF  CANADA" 

"Highlights:  1981  Census  of  Canada"  is  a  compendium 
of  six  overview  articles  which  first  appeared  between 
June  and  December,  1 983  in  the  Canadian  Statistical 
Review.  Written  by  demographers  and  economists 
expert  in  the  analysis  of  Census  data,  "Highlights"  is 
a  compact,  yet  comprehensive  52  page  publication 
which  elaborates  on  selected  data  from  the  1981 
Census. 

Part  1:  "Demographic  Highlights"  analyses  population 
change,  age,  fertility,  living  arrangements,  and  migra- 
tion between  1971  and  1981.  This  brief  overview 
points  to  both  significant  changes  and  signs  of  stability 
in  the  basic  population  measures  of  Canadians. 

Part  2:  "Socio-Cultural  Highlights"  reviews  important 
measures  of  social  change  derived  from  data  on  eth- 
nicity, place  of  birth,  immigration,  language,  and  reli- 
gion. The  data  show  that  Canada  is  becoming  more 
heterogeneous,  both  in  terms  of  ethnic  background 
and  the  source  regions  of  immigration. 

Part  3:  "Changes  in  Canada's  Labour  Force  During  the 
1970s"  provides  information  on  labour  force  growth 
and  participation,  and  characteristics  such  as  educa- 
tion, industrial  structure,  occupational  composition, 
work  experience  and  earnings.  The  highlights  dis- 
cussed in  this  article  point  to  a  dynamic  labour  force 
that  underwent  major  changes  during  the  1970s. 

Part  4:  "Housing  Highlights"  provides  an  overview  of 
living  conditions  and  shelter  expenditures  for  both 
persons  and  families  living  alone.  This  report  presents 
Census  housing  data  in  the  light  of  the  diverse  range 
of  family  types,  including  not  only  lone-parent  families, 
but  also  empty-nest,  childless,  and  husband  and  wife 
families  with  children. 

Part  5:  "Education  Highlights"  examines  selected  data 
on  educational  attainment  and  school  attendance  by 
such  socio-economic  characteristics  as  age,  occupa- 
tion, migration,  income,  and  labour  force  activity.  In 
general,  the  higher  the  level  of  schooling,  the  higher 
the  level  of  employment  and  income.  The  data  clearly 
indicate  that  the  educational  attainment  of  Canadians 
had  reached  historically  high  levels  in  1981. 

Part  6:  "Changes  in  Work  and  Education  Patterns  and 
Family  Income,  1970-1980"  estimates  the  impact  of 


XI 


changes  which  took  place  during  the  seventies  in  work 
and  education  patterns  of  husbands  and  wives  on  their 
family  incomes.  The  proportion  of  working  wives  in- 
creased from  44%  in  1970  to  61%  in  1980,  and 
overall,  wives  contributed  22%  of  family  income  in 
1 980  compared  to  1 5%  in  1 970.  Over  the  decade,  the 
proportion  of  husbands  and  wives  with  at  least  a  high 
school  certificate  increased  from  37%  to  58%.  De- 
pending on  the  family's  work  and  education,  average 
income  of  these  families  in  1980  ranged  between 
$20,000  and  $53,000. 

Highlights''  points  out  major  trends  and  bench  mark 
statistics.  The  significance  and  application  of  selected 
tables  and  charts  are  explained  and  further  methods 
of  census  data  utilization  and  analysis  are 
suggested. 

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Section  1  ■  Selected  Economic  Indicators 
Analytical  Summary 

1.7      Charts 

8.11    Analytical  Summary 

12       Business  Leading  Indicators  for  Canada 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 


Billions  of  dollars* 
420 


400 
380 
360 
340 
320 
300 
150 
140 
130 
120 


(Ratio  Scale) 


— 

— 

1  Current  Dollars 

__^— ■ — 

— 

— 

— 

—  ***+ 

— 

— 

— 

*7 


21971  Dollars 

~     ■** 

Gross  National  Product 


240 

230- 

220- 


210 3  Current  Dollars 

200  - 


75 


4  1971  Dollars 

-, 

Percentage  Change 
9 


6 


Personal  Expenditure  on  Consumer  Goods  and  Services 


6 
3 

0 


70 


5  Current  Dollars 

S           -       — 

Business  Gross  Fixed  Capital  Formation 


Implicit  Price  Indexes,  1971=100 

320 

300- 
280 
260- 
240- 


300- 

280 

260 


— 

— 

— 

— — 

— 

— 

— _  ^^' — 

— 

7  Gross  National  Expenditure 

— 

— 

— 

' 

— — — 

— 

— 

—  -^^—-"" 

— 

8  Personal  Expenditure  on  Consumer  Goods  and  Services 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

—  ^0000>**0*0~' 

— 

240- 
220- 

320- 

300 

280- 

260 

240 

9  Business  Gross  Fixed  Capital  Formation 

1981  1982  1983 

*  At  Annual  Rates 


-3 


Implicit  Price  Indexes,  1971  =  100 

6 


1981 


1982 


1983 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 

Gross  Domestic  Product  by  Industry,  Quarterly,  in  1971  Constant  Prices 


Billions  of  Dollars 


(Ratio  Scale) 


110 


6  Industrial  Production  (Monthly) 


Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments 

Millionsof  Dollars,  Quarterly 
2.000 


Percentage  Change 
6 

3 

0 

-3 


6 

3 

0| 
-3 
-6 

6 

3 

0 
-3 
-6 
-9. 

6 

3 

°! 

-3 
-6  ■ 

6 

3 

0 
-3 

6 

3 

0 
-3 
-6 


1 

2 

HH 

3 

4 

5 

i 

(Arithmetic  Scale) 


Net  Official  Monetary  Movements 

Millions  of  Dollars,  Quarterly 
4.000 


(Arithmetic  Scale) 


7  Current  Account  Balance 
1982 


1983 


1984 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 


Millions  of  dollars 


(Ratio  Scale) 


Percentage  change 
6 


1  Total  Labour  Income 


Wages  and  Salaries 

4,000 


5  Services 


Labour  Force  Survey 

Thousands  of  Persons 

14,000  

13,000  - 
12,000 
11,000 
10.000 


6  Labour  Force 


12.000 

11,000 

10,000 

9,000 


7  Employed 


9  Unemployment  Rate 
1982 


.-,-■■„■■■,      ■ 


-^J— 


-3 


Labour  Force  Survey 

Percentage  Change 
3 


1983 


1984 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 


Employment  Survey,  1971=100 


Thousands  of  Persons 


(Ratio  Scale) 


900 
880 
860 
840 
820 


Percentage  Change 
6  


1    Industrial  Aggregate 


4 

2 

0  • 
-2 
-4 

6 

4 

2 

0 
-2 
-4 

14 

12» 

10 

8 

6 

4 

2 

0 

-2  ■ 
-4 


140 


4   Trade 


300 
290 


280 
270 


-^jSZL 


260  

5  Community,  Business  and  Personal  Service 
Dollars  per  Hour  (Arithmetic  Scale) 

1 1.4 


11.2 


11.0 
10.8 


10.6 


10.4 


Hours 
40  


6    Average  Hourly  Earnings  in  Manufacturing 


39 


38 


37 


36 


^Z5f 


7  Average  Weekly  Hours  in  Manufacturing 
1982  1983 


*. 


^ 


i 


=: 


3                      r 

4 

i 

fc    M_ 

1    r 

A 

F 

^ 


1984 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 


Ratio 


(Ratio  scale) 


1    Ratio  of  Manufacturing  Inventories  Owned  to  Shipments 


Thousands  of  Units 
100 


2  New  Passenger  Car  Sales 

Millions  of  Dollars 
1,800 
1,600 
1,400 
1,200 
1,000 

800 

3  Value  of  Building  Permits 

Thousands  of  Units 
240 


4  New  Dwelling  Units  Started  (Centres  of  10,000  and  Over) 


Value  of  Retail  Trade 

Millions  of  Dollars 
12,000  

10,000 

8,000 


6,000 


5  Total 


800 


10,000 
8,000 

6,000 
5,000 


6  Motor  Vehicles 


7  Merchandise  Exports  (Including  Re-Exports) 


4,000 


8  Merchandise  Imports 
1982 


Percentage  Change 
50 


40 
30 
20 
10 


-10 
-20 
-30 
-40 

40 
30 
20 
10 
0 
-10 


s 


= 


J 


-20  - 

-30 

-40 


Z 


1983 


1984 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators 


Millions  of  Tons 


(Adjusted  for  Seasonality)  (Ratio  Scale) 


Percentage  Change 


(Adjusted  for  Seasonality) 


Price  Indexes 

Indexes,  1981  =  100 


3  Govt,  of  Canada  Average  Bond  Yield  (10  Years  and  Over) 

(Not  Adjusted  for  Seasonality) 


4  Consumer  Price  Index,  Total 


130- 
120  - 

110- 

100- 

90- 

340- 
320  ; 
300 : 
280  : 
260 
240 


5  Food 


6  Industry  Selling  Price  Index  (Gross  Weighted  Total) 
1982  1983  1984 


Price  Indexes 

4 





(Not  Adjusted  for  Seasonality) 


■Ll 

,  d.    ■   k. 

-2 


___^^^^____ 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Section  1 

Selected  economic  indicators— analytical  summary1 


May  1984 


Personal  expenditure 

Implicit  price  indexes 

Personal 

on  consumer  goods 

Total  gross 

Gross 

expend- 

Gross domestic 

product 

Years, 

Gross  national 

product 

and  services 

fixed  capital  formation 

national 

iture  on 

Total 

indexes 

quarters 

expenditure 
1971 

consumer 

gross  fixed 

and 

Current 

1971 

Current 

1971 

Current 

1971 

goods  and 

capital 

Manu- 

months 

dollars 

dollars 

dollars 

dollars 

dollars 

dollars 

dollars 

services 

formation 

Total 

facturing 

Section/ 

Table 

S3/T1.2 

S3/T1.3 

S3/T1.2 

S3/T1 .3 

S3/T1.2 

S3/T1.3 

S3/T1.8 

S3/T1.8 

S3/T1.8 

S3/T2.1 

S3/T2  1 

( 

$000,000 

) 

( 

1971  =100 

) 

(         $000,000         ) 

1961 

39,646 

54,741 

25.930 

33,761 

8,392 

1 1 ,748 

72.4 

76.8 

71.4 

1962 

42,927 

58,475 

27,452 

35,272 

8,885 

12,278 

73.4 

77.8 

72.4 

1963 

45,978 

61 ,487 

29,225 

36,992 

9,556 

12,841 

74.8 

79.0 

74.4 

1964 

50,280 

65,610 

31,389 

39,218 

1 1 ,205 

14,549 

76.6 

80.0 

77.0 

1965 

55,364 

69,981 

33,947 

41 ,606 

13,179 

16,259 

79.1 

81.6 

81.1 

1966 

61 ,828 

74.844 

36,890 

43,778 

15.361 

18,015 

82.6 

84.3 

85.3 

1967 

66,409 

77,344 

39,972 

45,863 

15.628 

17,942 

85.9 

87.2 

87.1 

1968 

72,586 

81,864 

43,704 

48,138 

15,754 

17,964 

88.7 

90.8 

87.7 

1969 

79.815 

86,225 

47,492 

50,353 

17,232 

18,850 

92.6 

94.3 

91.4 

1970 

85,685 

88,390 

50,327 

51,526 

18.015 

18,904 

96.9 

97.7 

95.3 

1971 

94,450 

94,450 

55,616 

55,616 

20,800 

20.800 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

83,260.5 

19,040.9 

1972 

105,234 

100,248 

62,208 

59,841 

23,051 

21,955 

105.0 

104.0 

105.0 

88,143.1 

20,5163 

1973 

123,560 

107,812 

71,278 

63,879 

27,848 

24,384 

114.6 

111.6 

114.2 

95,028.4 

22,674.0 

1974 

147,528 

1 1 1 ,678 

83,388 

67,160 

34,260 

25,694 

132.1 

124.2 

133.3 

99,347.2 

23,497.2 

1975 

165,343 

113,005 

96,995 

70.645 

40,044 

26,661 

146.3 

137.3 

150.2 

100.282.6 

22,122.5 

1976 

191,857 

119,612 

1 1 1 ,657 

75,180 

44,927 

27,731 

160.4 

148.5 

162.0 

105,415.6 

23,519.2 

1977 

210,189 

121,988 

123,565 

77,009 

48,376 

27,606 

172.3 

160.5 

175.2 

108.329.6 

23,968.8 

1978 

232.21 1 

126,347 

136,532 

79,038 

52,482 

27,585 

183.8 

172.7 

190.3 

1 1 1 ,879.3 

25,136.8 

1979 

264,279 

130,362 

152,088 

80,607 

60,921 

29,448 

202.7 

188.7 

206.9 

116,295.9 

26,587.7 

1980 

296,555 

131,675 

170,236 

81 ,431 

69,196 

30,601 

225.2 

209.1 

226.1 

117,746.6 

25,830.9 

1981 

339,055 

136,114 

193,477 

82,961 

82,058 

32,601 

249.1 

233.2 

251.7 

121,160.7 

26,235.8 

1982 

356,600 

130,069 

209,801 

81 ,206 

77,685 

28,798 

274.2 

258.4 

269.8 

115,530.0 

23,066.7 

1983 

118,560.9 

24,496.2 

Percentage  change  from  previous  quarter 


1981   3 

1.8 

-0.6 

1.9 

-0.7 

-0.8 

-3.1 

2.5 

2.7 

2.4 

-1.1 

-3.3 

4 

2.4 

-0.8 

1.7 

-0.4 

1.6 

-0.6 

3.2 

2.2 

2.2 

-0.8 

-4.2 

1982   1 

0.3 

-2.1 

1.3 

-1.6 

-2.1 

-3.5 

2.5 

2.9 

1.5 

-1.5 

-4.6 

2 

0.5 

-1.4 

2.8 

0.0 

-4.1 

-5.7 

1.9 

2.8 

1.6 

-1.7 

-2.4 

3 

1.6 

-0.7 

2.4 

-0.2 

-6.2 

-7.1 

2.4 

2.6 

1.0 

-1.3 

-1.4 

4 

09 

-0.7 

2.1 

0.5 

3.0 

2.4 

1.6 

1.5 

0.6 

-0.9 

-4.5 

1983  1 

3.0 

1.7 

1.8 

0.8 

-1.0 

-1.5 

1.4 

0.9 

0.5 

1.7 

6.5 

2 

2.9 

1.9 

2.4 

1.4 

3.7 

3.4 

1.0 

1.1 

0.3 

2.1 

2.3 

3 

3.3 

20 

2.7 

1.3 

-0.4 

-1.0 

1.3 

1.4 

0.5 

2.0 

4.4 

4 

1.0 

0.9 

2.0 

0.8 

-3.0 

-3.3 

0.0 

1.2 

0.3 

0.7 

3.2f 

'Information  in  this  Section  is  selected  from  the  sections  and  tables  of  the  Review;  for  example,  Section  3,  Table  11  is  identified  as  S3/T1.1. 

*  Actual   data 

Note:  Percentage  changes  are  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  unless  otherwise  indicated   Monthly  and  quarterly  series  and  their  CANSIM  identifiers  appear  in  Sections  and  Tables 

identified  at  the  head  of  the  data  columns. 


May  1984 

Selected  economic  indicators— analytical  summary 


Section  1 /Continued 


Gross  domestic  product 

indexes 

Balance  of  international  payments 

Community 

business 

Net 

Net 

Wages  and 

salaries 

Years. 

and 

Current 

Net 

errors 

official 

Total 

quarters 

personal 

Industrial 

account 

capital 

and 

monetary 

labour 

Manu- 

Con- 

and 

Construction 

Trade 

services 

production 

balance 

movement 

omissions 

movements 

income 

facturing 

struction 

Trade 

Services 

months 

Section/ 

S3/T2.1 

S3/T2.1 

S3/T2.1 

S3/T2.2 

S3/T3.1 

S3/T3.3 

S3/T3.3 

S3/T3.3 

S4/T2 

S4/T2 

S4/T2 

S4/T2 

S4/T2 

Table 

( 

$000,000 

) 

( 

$000,000 

) 

-928 

1.063 

157 

292 

20,399.4 

5.828.8 

1.493.4 

2,754.0 

3,424.4 

1961 

-830 

1,129 

-145 

154 

21,815.6 

6.232.1 

1.613.6 

2,970.4 

3,758.2 

1962 

-521 

634 

32 

145 

23,262.4 

6.640.1 

1 ,693.4 

3,184.1 

4,098.9 

1963 

-424 

675 

113 

364 

25,366.6 

7,238.9 

1,890.3 

3,430.5 

4,567.2 

1964 

-1,130 

1,527 

-239 

158 

28,201.4 

7,997.4 

2,262.1 

3,738.9 

5.138.3 

1965 

-1,162 

985 

-182 

-359 

31,877.9 

8.889.8 

2,686.3 

4,098.3 

5,909.2 

1966 

-499 

1,020 

-501 

20 

35,303.2 

9.530.1 

2,833.1 

4,493.1 

6,973.2 

1967 

-97 

1,230 

-784 

349 

38,444.4 

10,157.1 

2,899.4 

4,914.0 

7,918.3 

1968 

-917 

1,201 

-219 

65 

43,064.5 

11,088.2 

3.243.2 

5,549.7 

9,220.6 

1969 

1,106 

811 

-387 

1,663 

46,705.8 

11,588.8 

3.435.9 

6,053.6 

10,388.7 

1970 

5,846.4 

9,8059 

16,081.0 

100.0 

431 

1,694 

-1,348 

896 

51.528.1 

12,293.4 

4,214.9 

6,561.9 

1 1 ,575.9 

1971 

6,021.0 

10,774.1 

16,848.2 

107.6 

-386 

2,060 

-1,455 

336 

57.570.0 

13,580.9 

4,580.9 

7,413.5 

12,902.7 

1972 

6,201.9 

11,751.1 

17,606.2 

119.0 

108 

75 

-650 

-467 

66.501.1 

15,527.8 

5,611.4 

8,523.7 

14,741.7 

1973 

6,446.3 

12,700.2 

18,614.0 

122  8 

-1,460 

2,351 

-867 

24 

79,846.4 

18,124.6 

6,730.3 

10,193.1 

17,622.3 

1974 

6,779.6 

12,992.6 

19,481.8 

115.5 

-4,757 

5,555 

-1,203 

-405 

93,299.3 

19,932.7 

8,121.0 

1 1 ,985.6 

21,087.7 

1975 

7,111.1 

13,586.3 

20,369.5 

122.6 

-4,109 

8,398 

-3,767 

522 

109,053.4 

22,794.7 

8.521.3 

13,627.3 

25,088.2 

1976 

7,035.7 

13,855.4 

20,709.9 

125.7 

-4,334 

5,174 

-2,261 

-1,421 

120,508.4 

24,716.8 

9,261 .8 

14.449.7 

27,995.3 

1977 

6,901.3 

14,428.9 

21,366.8 

129.9 

-4,917 

4,744 

-3,126 

-3,299 

131.702.4 

27,197.5 

8,954.9 

15.590.1 

30,918.8 

1978 

7,108.6 

14,998.2 

22,007.6 

137.9 

-4,840 

9,138 

-2,609 

1,908 

148.256.3 

31,062.8 

9,638.5 

17,629.0 

34,580.6 

1979 

7,042.0 

15,011.8 

22,744.4 

135.9 

-1,069 

981 

-1,409 

-1,280 

167,936.4 

34.283.5 

10,417.9 

19.979.8 

39,802.7 

1980 

7,477.5 

15,136.4 

23,876.1 

137.1 

-5,766 

16,030 

-9,049 

1,426 

193.874.3 

39.013.6 

12.372.5 

22.574.5 

46,191.0 

1981 

6,640.6 

14,121.7 

23,866.3 

122.5 

3,017 

332 

-4,044 

-695 

208.180.0 

39.291.4 

1 1 .668.9 

23.424.8 

52,0770 

1982 

6,457.4 

14,543.3 

24,171.5 

129.7 

1.577 

5,534 

-6,563 

548 

1983 

Percentage  change  from  previous  quarter 


(*) 

C) 

(*) 

C) 

-0.8 

-1.9 

0.8 

-2.6 

-2,612 

1,415 

-557 

-745 

30 

0.1 

4.2 

2.8 

5.3 

3  1981 

-2.9 

-2.0 

0.1 

-3.1 

-700 

5,426 

-2,555 

2,411 

27 

1.3 

1.9 

2.2 

2.4 

4 

-3.1 

-1.7 

-0.3 

-3.5 

-114 

2,915 

-3,349 

-1,668 

1.8 

-0.1 

-1.0 

02 

3.5 

1    1982 

4.6 

-2.0 

-0  1 

-3.2 

965 

-3,663 

-374 

-3.050 

0.6 

0.0 

-10.3 

0.3 

2.2 

2 

5.6 

-2.3 

-0.5 

-24 

-1,112 

3,422 

-2,002 

3,479 

00 

-1.1 

-7.0 

-1.0 

1.9 

3 

0.7 

0.6 

-0.6 

-3.1 

1,054 

-2,342 

1,682 

545 

1.3 

-3.0 

8.8 

0.6 

2.5 

4 

0.8 

0.8 

0.1 

5.1 

252 

710 

511 

575 

0.8 

3.0 

-1.3 

1.3 

-1.6 

1    1983 

4.1 

2.2 

1.8 

3.1 

1,228 

2,699 

-3,639 

180 

29 

5.6 

0.3 

0.3 

3.3 

2 

3.3 

2.7 

1.3 

4.3 

-231 

1,873 

-1,866 

263 

2.4 

3.7 

1.5 

2.8 

1.5 

3 

6.6r 

\St 

0.2 

3.1r 

329 

251 

-1,569 

-470 

0.8 

-0.2 

-5.8 

1.1 

1.7 

4 

Percentage  change  from  previous  month 


-1.0 
-1.8 

0.6 
-2.1 
-3.1 

4.3 
-2.6 
-2.8 

0.4 
-0.5 

5.2 
0.0 
0.7 
1.1 
1.1 
2.4 
0.5 
1.8 
1.9 
0.4 
0.9 
0.9r 

2.3r 
-3.4 


0.7 
0.5 

-1.2 
0.9 
0.4 

-1.4 
1.1 
0.2 
0.4 
1.7 

-1.0 
0.1 
1.5 
0.4 
1.3 
1.7 
0.6 
0.0 
0.6 

-0.2 
0.6 
1.1 

-0.1 


-0.6 

-0.7 

-0.1 

-0.7 

-0.2 

-15.1 

1.1 

3.7 

1.6 

-1.1 

-4.8 

-9.4 

-0.4 

11.6 

-1.7 

7.3 

0.3 

-3.3 

1.5 

-0.9 

0.7 

1.7 

1.5 

-0.7 

0.5 

-2.1 

2.3 

1.8 

2.5 

-1.4 

2.3 

3.7 

2.4 

2.1 

-1.5 

-2.6 

0.1 

-2.4 

0.0 

-2.9 

0.2 

-0.5 

0.2 

-0.1 

0.5 


1.9 


-0.1 
0.0 
0.1 
0.4 
-0.9 
-0.6 
-0.1 
-0.1 
0.5 
2.1 

-0.3 

-0.1 
0.5 

-1.0 
0.7 
2.0 
0.9 
0.2 
0.5 

-0.2 
0.6 
1.6 

0.3 


0.8 

M   1982 

1.4 

A 

0.1 

M 

1.6 

J 

0.1 

J 

0.6 

A 

0.8 

S 

0.9 

O 

0.6 

N 

1.7 

D 

-3.4 

J   1983 

-1.0 

F 

4.1 

M 

-0.6 

A 

1.9 

M 

0.8 

J 

-0.3 

J 

0.6 

A 

0.9 

S 

0.2 

O 

0.6 

N 

0.9 

D 

-0.3 

J  1984 

F 

*  Actual    data 

Note:  Percentage  changes  are  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  unless  otherwise  indicated.  Monthly  and  quarterly  series  and  their  CANSIM  identifiers  appear  in  Sections  and  Tables 

identified  at  the  head  of  the  data  columns. 


Section  1 /Continued 

Selected  economic  indicators— analytical  summary 


May  1984 


Labour 

force 

Industrial 
aggre- 
gate 

Employees  by  industry 

Manu-             Con- 
facturing       struction           Trade 

Community 

business 

and 

personal 

service 

Average 
hourly 
earnings 
in 
manu- 
facturing 

Average 
weekly 
hours 
in 
manu- 
facturing 

Ratio  of 
manu- 
facturing 
inven- 
tories 
owned 
to  ship- 
ments 

New 
passen- 
ger 
car 
sales 

Building 

permits 

total 

New 

dwelling 

units 

started 

quarters 
and 

months 

Total 

Employed 

Unem- 
ployed 

Unem- 
ployment 
rate 

10,000 

and 

over) 

Section/ 
Table 

S4/T3 

S4/T3 

S4/T3 

S4/T3 

S4/T9 

S4/T9 

S4/T9           S4/T9 

S4/T9 

S4/T15 

S4/T16 

S6/T1 

S6/T13 

S8/T1 

S8/T6 

000  s  of  persons 


1971  =100 


1961 

1962 

1963 

1964 

1965 

1966 

7,493 

7,242 

251 

3.4 

1967 

7,747 

7,451 

296 

3.8 

1968 

7,951 

7,593 

358 

4.5 

1969 

8,194 

7,832 

362 

4.4 

1970 

8,395 

7.919 

476 

5.7 

1971 

8,639 

8,104 

535 

6.2 

1972 

8,897 

8,344 

553 

6.2 

1973 

9,276 

8,761 

515 

5.5 

1974 

9,639 

9,125 

514 

5.3 

1975 

9,974 

9,284 

690 

6.9 

1976 

10,203 

9,477 

726 

7.1 

1977 

10,500 

9,651 

849 

8.1 

1978 

10,895 

9,987 

908 

8.3 

1979 

1 1 ,231 

10,395 

836 

7.4 

1980 

1 1 ,573 

10,708 

865 

7.5 

1981 

1 1 ,904 

1 1 ,006 

898 

7.5 

1982 

1 1 ,958 

10,644 

1,314 

11.0 

1983 

12,183 

10,734 

1,448 

11.9 

units 

$000,000 

2.22 

437,319 

2,244.3 

92.741 

2.15 

502,565 

2,516.6 

102.008 

2.06 

557,787 

2,823.2 

118.512 

2.00 

616,759 

3.267.6 

133.562 

2.01 

708.716 

3,809.6 

135,218 

2.05 

694,820 

3,715.1 

108,329 

2.14 

679,435 

4,0678 

131,858 

2.00 

741,915 

4,775.7 

162.267 

1 .98 

760,803 

4,895.6 

169.739 

2.13 

640,360 

4,700.2 

150,999 

1 .98 

780.762 

5.730.1 

180,948 

1.88 

858.959 

6,463.6 

206,954 

1.81 

970.828 

8,558.9 

21 1 ,543 

1.92 

942,797 

9,280.1 

169,437 

2.12 

989,280 

10,598.0 

181,846 

2.02 

946,488 

12.199.3 

209,762 

1 .99 

991 ,398 

12,419.8 

200,201 

1 .86 

988,890 

13,134.7 

178.678 

1 .87 

1 ,003,008 

14,143.8 

151,717 

2.03 

932,060 

15,452.1 

125,013 

2.06 

904,195 

18,735.5 

142,441 

2.23 

713,481 

12,788.8 

104.792 

843,318 

14,571.3 

134,207 

Percentage  change  from  previous  quarter 


1981    4 

0.2 

-0.5r 

13.2r 

12.7r 

(*) 

2.17 

1.2 

7.2 

-26.9 

1982  1 

-0.5 

-1.1 

6.2 

6.8 

2.26 

-20.8 

-23.5 

24.2f 

2 

0.3 

-1.3 

17.9 

18.0 

2.24 

8.9 

-23.3 

-28.4 

3 

0.6 

-1.3 

17.3 

16.2 

2.19 

-6.3 

4.2 

-15.6 

4 

-0.1 

-0.5 

5.0 

4.9 

2.19 

59 

15.7 

39.1 

1983  1 

0.1 

0.4 

-2.0 

-2.3 

1.97 

-0.2 

11.1 

21.4 

2 

1.1 

1.4 

-0.6 

-1.6 

1.75 

17.6 

-6.4 

22.0 

3 

0.5 

1.2 

-4.7 

-5.4 

0.6 

2.2 

11.8 

03 

-2.9 

0.7 

0.3 

1.77 

-5.6 

-0.2 

-32.8 

4 

-0.1 

0.4 

-4.1 

-4.0 

-0.5 

-3.1 

-12.6 

1.8 

3.4 

2.1 

0.0 

1.75a 

14.4 

7.7 

-3.4 

1984  1 


0.4 


0.2 


2.0 


1.5 


5.1 


Percentage  change  from  previous  month 


11.5 


1982  M 

0.1 

-0.4 

5.4 

5.1 

2.22 

4.4 

-10.9 

-22.6 

J 

0.1 

-0.6 

66 

6.7 

2.21 

5.7 

0.1 

1.1 

J 

0.8 

-0.2 

8.7 

7.2 

2.25 

-21.9 

21.2 

2.2 

A 

-0.4 

-0.7 

1.4 

2.5 

2.10 

19.7 

-21.3 

-10.8 

S 

0.2 

-0.1 

2.3 

1.6 

2.21 

2.5 

14.1 

-9.7 

O 

0.3 

0.0 

3.2 

3.2 

2.26 

17.1 

6.0 

36.5 

N 

-0.3 

-0.2 

-0.7 

-0.7 

2.21 

15.0 

7.9 

17.8 

D 

0.2 

0.1 

1.0 

0.8 

2.11 

23.1 

9.8 

5.0 

1983  J 

-0.3 

0.2 

-3.5 

-3.1 

1.99 

-19.3 

1.5 

9.6 

F 

0.4 

0.3 

1.4 

0.8 

1.97 

-3.7 

05 

-2.1 

M 

03 

0.2 

0.5 

O.Or 

1.97 

19.7 

0.6 

10.4 

A 

0.4 

0.6 

-0.8 

-O.Br 

0.7 

2.2 

9.1 

0.0 

0.1 

0.5 

0.5 

1.90 

5.1 

7.4 

-4.7 

M 

0.4 

0.6 

-03 

-08 

2.8 

3.1 

10.4 

1.8 

2.2 

0.3 

-0.2 

1.79 

1.0 

-20.8 

57.4 

J 

0.3 

0.5 

-1.2 

-1.6 

1.5 

1.9 

9.7 

1.2 

-0.1 

0.3 

03 

1.75 

0.3 

1.8 

-33.3 

J 

0.3 

0.5 

-1.6 

-1.6 

-1.9 

-1.0 

3.3 

-1.4 

-48 

0.0 

-0.7 

1.75 

-6.2 

6.8 

-20.9 

A 

-0.1 

0.1 

-1.9 

-2.5 

0.3 

1.5 

-0.4 

0.1 

-0.3 

0.1 

1.0 

1.77 

2.4 

-0.6 

-5.1 

S 

0.0 

0.3 

-3.0 

-2.5 

1.2 

-0.1 

-2.6 

0.9 

4.7 

0.9 

1.0 

1.77 

-4.2 

2.3 

3.6 

O 

-03 

-0.1 

-1.5 

-0.8 

-0.1 

-1.2 

-2.9 

0.6 

1.1 

0.6 

0.3 

1.77 

10.6 

8.5 

-8.6 

N 

0.2 

0.3 

0.1 

-0.8 

-0.4 

-1.7 

-6.6 

1.3 

0.8 

0.8 

-0.2 

1.75 

7.7 

-2.8 

4.8 

D 

0.4 

0.4 

02 

0.0 

-2.9 

-3.4 

-12.0 

-0.9 

-3.5 

0.8 

-35 

1  75 

1.1 

-0.3 

5.5 

1984  J 

-0.3 

-0.4 

0.7 

0.9 

0.1r 

-0  4r 

-4.  Or 

-2.7r 

2.4r 

1.5f 

3.2r 

1.64 

2.3  r 

-1.4/ 

11.2 

F 

0.6 

0.5 

1.5 

0.9 

-0.4 

-3.3 

0.9 

-1.3 

1.1 

0.1 

0.5 

1.75 

-3.1 

0.9 

1.6 

M 

-0.2 

-0.2 

0.3 

0.9 

4.8 

-16.7 

A 

0.2 

0.2 

-0.1 

0.0 

*  Actual    data 

Note:  Percentage  changes  are  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  unless  otherwise  indicated   Monthly  and  quarterly  series  and  their  CANSIM  identifiers  appear  in  Sections  and  Tables 

identified  at  the  head  of  the  data  columns. 

10 


May  1984 

Selected  economic  indicators — analytical  summary 


Section  1 /Concluded 


Not 

seasonally  adjusted 

Gov't  ot 

Mer- 

Canada 

Gross 

Value  of 

retail  trade 

chandise 

Three 

average 

weighted 

exports 

(including 

Mer- 

Rail 
revenue 

month 
treasury 

bond 
yield 

Consumer 

Drice  index 

industrial 
selling 

Years, 

Motor 

quarters 

vehicles 

re- 

chandise 

freight 

bill 

10  years 

price 

and 

Total 

dealers 

exports) 

imports 

loaded 

yield 

and  over 

Total 

Food 

index 

months 

Section/ 

S10/T1 

S10/T1 

S11/T1 

S11/T2 

S12/T1 

S13/T8 

S13/T8 

S5/T2 

S5/T2 

S5/T1 

Table 

( 

$000,000 

) 

'000  tons 

% 

% 

( 

1981 

=  100 

) 

16,073 

2,599 

5,902.6 

5,768.6 

130.448 

2.83 

5.05 

31.6 

26.2 

82.4 

1961 

17.137 

2,957 

6,347.7 

6,257.8 

135.028 

4.01 

5.11 

32.0 

26.7 

83.3 

1962 

18,207 

3,312 

6,980.1 

6,558.1 

147,761 

3.57 

5.09 

32.6 

27.5 

84.4 

1963 

19,493 

3,612 

8,303.2 

7,487.8 

174,069 

3.74 

5.18 

33.2 

28.0 

85.1 

1964 

21,155 

4,175 

8,766.8 

8,633.2 

1 79,867 

3.97 

5.21 

34.0 

28.7 

86.2 

1965 

22,686 

4.338 

10,343.4 

10,072.0 

188,672 

5.00 

5.69 

35.2 

30.6 

88.7 

1966 

24,155 

4,433 

11,419.9 

10,872.6 

185,927 

4.59 

5.94 

36.5 

31.0 

90.4 

1967 

25,711 

4,714 

13,679.0 

12.360.2 

192,458 

6.24 

6.75 

38.0 

32.0 

92.3 

1968 

27,401 

4,796 

14,871.1 

14.130.4 

183,270 

7.14 

7.58 

39.7 

33.3 

95.8 

1969 

28,034 

4,197 

16,820  1 

13.951.9 

207,21 1 

6.12 

7.91 

41.0 

34.1 

98.1 

1970 

30,648 

4.925 

17,820.1 

15.618.1 

213,120 

3.62 

6.95 

42.2 

34.4 

100.0 

1971 

33,930 

5,663 

20,149.8 

18,669.3 

213,851 

3.55 

7.23 

44.2 

37.0 

104.4 

1972 

38,335 

7,422 

25,420.6 

23,325.4 

218,246 

5.39 

7.56 

47.6 

42.4 

116.1 

1973 

44.751 

8.303 

32,442.5 

31,722.1 

222,032 

7.78 

8.90 

52.8 

49.4 

138.1 

1974 

51,399 

10.184 

33,328.3 

34,715.7 

207,477 

8.37 

9.04 

58.5 

55.8 

153.7 

1975 

57,167 

11.058 

38,475.3 

37,494.0 

218,869 

8.89 

9.18 

62.9 

57.3 

161.6 

1976 

61.651 

11,750 

44,554.3 

42,362.7 

227,805 

7.35 

8.70 

67.9 

62.0 

174.3 

1977 

68,779 

13.480 

53,182.8 

50,107.7 

219,598 

8.58 

9.27 

73.9 

71.6 

190.4 

1978 

77,025 

15,421 

65.641.3 

62,870.7 

238,094 

11.57 

10.21 

80.7 

81.0 

217.9 

1979 

84,027 

15,698 

76,158.6 

69,273.8 

236,163 

12.70 

12.48 

88.9 

89.8 

247.2 

1980 

94,293 

16,547 

83,811.5 

79,481.7 

229,979 

17.78 

15.22 

100.0 

100.0 

272.4 

1981 

97,639 

14,413 

84,530.3 

67,855.7 

199,721 

13.83 

14.26 

110.8 

107.2 

288.8 

1982 

105,129 

17,074 

90,963.9 

75,586.6 

207,093 

9.32 

11.79 

117.2 

111.2 

298.8 

1983 

Percentage  change  from  previous  quarter 


1.6 

2.9 

29 

-3.6 

5.5 

(*) 
14.81 

(*) 

15.27 

2.5 

-0.5 

1.3 

4 

1981 

0.4 

-12.0 

-2.6 

-9.5 

-7.4 

14.83 

15.06 

2.5 

1.9 

1.4 

1 

1982 

2.0 

0.4 

2.6 

-1.9 

0.0 

16.06 

16.03 

3.1 

4.1 

1.9 

2 

0.6 

-0.8 

3.6 

0.8 

-15.7 

13.15 

13.48 

2.2 

1.9 

08 

3 

1.2 

0.7 

-7.8 

-10.8 

2.9 

10.25 

11.69 

1.6 

-1.0 

0.3 

4 

1.9 

6.0 

2.9 

9.3 

3.2 

9.21 

11.70 

0.6 

0.4 

0.7 

1 

1983 

2.0 

9.5 

6.2 

5.8 

2.5 

9.24 

11.56 

1.4 

2.2 

1.5 

2 

3.2 

1.9 

2.6 

7.8 

6.4 

9.26 

11.76 

1.6 

0.9 

0.9 

3 

2.0 

8.9 

9.6 

9.7 

8.2 

9.69 

12.02 

0.9 

0.1 

0.4 

4 

5.1 


6.8 


0.4 


1.2 


3.0 


1.5 


1       1984 


Percentage  change  from  previous  month 


0.8 

-2.8 

-0.6 

-4.4 

-2.0 

15.07 

14.75 

0.5 

0.6 

1.0 

A       1982 

3.9 

4.1 

-1.3 

-1.1 

3.7 

15.08 

14.72 

1.4 

2.2 

0.4 

M 

-2.8 

-3.6 

2.6 

-1.3 

-7.6 

16.06 

16.03 

1.0 

2.2 

0.3 

J 

0.8 

-3.5 

0.7 

3.6 

-5.9 

15.82 

15.62 

0.5 

0.6 

0.2 

J 

0.9 

4.8 

1.0 

-0.2 

-12.9 

14.42 

13.96 

0.5 

-0.8 

-0.0 

A 

-0.1 

2.3 

2.6 

-3.7 

7.1 

13.15 

13.48 

0.5 

-0.8 

0.8 

S 

0.4 

-5.6 

-12.5 

-13.3 

4.3 

11.54 

12.63 

0.6 

-0.2 

-0.1 

O 

0.0 

4.4 

2.7 

9.2 

-3.7 

10.72 

12.18 

0.7 

0.3 

-0.2 

N 

1.5 

1.9 

4.2 

-1.2 

4.3 

10.25 

11.69 

0.0 

-0.3 

0.3 

D 

0.3 

3.4 

-2.9 

6.4 

2.4 

9.53 

12.28 

-0.2 

-0.2 

0.1 

J       1983 

-0.6 

-3.0 

4.6 

1.8 

-3.2 

9.40 

11.80 

0.4 

0.6 

0.3 

F 

2.8 

5.7 

-2.2 

-1.5 

4.4 

9.21 

11.70 

1.0 

-0.2 

0.6 

M 

-2.9 

0.7 

6.7 

5.5 

-1.4 

9.22 

11.18 

0.0 

1.0 

06 

A 

3.4 

8.8 

0.1 

1.0 

3.1 

9.12 

11.30 

0.3 

1.6 

0.5 

M 

3.3 

0.2 

-1.6 

-0.1 

0.6 

9.24 

11.56 

1.1 

0.2 

0.3 

J 

0.9 

0.6 

0.8 

1.3 

-7.8 

9.25 

12.03 

0.4 

0.6 

0.4 

J 

-1.4 

-1.9 

3.1 

7.9 

15.7 

9.35 

12.34 

0.5 

0.0 

0.3 

A 

-0.2 

-0.6 

2.7 

2.6 

8.9 

9.26 

11.76 

0.0 

-0.9 

0.0 

S 

2.8 

9.9 

2.5 

3.5 

-0.8 

9.22 

11.73 

0.6 

1.1 

0.2 

O 

-0.9 

0.0 

5.3 

1.7 

-2.5 

9.31 

11.80 

0.0 

-0.5 

0.1 

N 

0.8 

0.4 

1.5 

1.5 

0.8 

9.69 

12.02 

0.3 

0.4 

0.3 

D 

2.6r 

5.8r 

4.8r 

-1.6 

4.1 

9.73 

11.92 

0.5 

1.9 

0.8a 

J       1984 

-0.5 

2.2 

-7.1 

5.2 

-2.1 

9.77 

12.40 

0.6 

1.1 

0.4 

F 

7.4 

9.7 

-5.5 

10.22 

13  06 

0.2 

0.8 

05 

M 

*  Actual   data 

Note:  Percentage  changes  are  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  unless  otherwise  indicated   Monthly  and  quarterly  series  and  their  CANSIM  identifiers  appear  in  Sections  and  Tables 
identified  at  the  head  of  the  data  columns. 

11 


Section  1  /Concluded 

Business  leading  indicators  for  Canada,  filtered  data1 


May  1984 


Composite 
10  leading 

index  ot 
ndicators 

Average 
work  week 
manufactur- 
ing 

Residential 

construction 

index1 

United 

States 

composite 

leading 

index 

Money 
supply 
(M1)» 

New  orders 

durable 

prod 

industries 

Retail 

trade 

furniture 

and 

appliances 

New  motor 

vehicle 

sales 

Shipment  to 

inventory 

ratio, 

finished 

products 

mfg 

Stock 

price 

index4 

Percentage 

change  in 

price  per 

unit  labour 

Month 

tittered 

not  filtered 

costs 

D 

99475 

99540 

99476 

99477 

99478 

99479 

99480 

99481 

99482 

99483 

99484 

99485 

(       1971 

=  100       ) 

1971  =100 

1961  =  100 

( 

1971  millions 

) 

(1971  thousands) 

% 

1982  J 

128  25 

122.0 

38.24 

73.1 

137.73 

10,187.6 

2,6807 

87,054 

458,671 

1.45 

1 ,477.3 

-0.26 

F 

125.27 

119.9 

38.16 

71.7 

136.69 

10,132.0 

2,609.6 

85,163 

445,391 

1.42 

1.451.0 

-0.47 

M 

122.37 

116.7 

38.07 

69.4 

135.81 

10,075.0 

2,564.3 

83,564 

428.317 

1.39 

1.421.1 

-0.67 

A 

119.78 

115.7 

38.00 

66.6 

135.32 

10,032  5 

2.543.8 

82,523 

414,747 

1.37 

1 .383.3 

-0.84 

M 

117.59 

114.8 

37.91 

62.5 

135.15 

10,0156 

2,538.7 

81 ,670 

406.147 

1.35 

1,338.0 

-0.95 

J 

115.65 

112.7 

37.82 

57.6 

135.14 

9,979.5 

2,553.0 

80,668 

404.761 

1.35 

1,281.4 

-0.99 

J 

113.99 

111.7 

37.74 

53.1 

135.33 

9,919.2 

2,550.1 

79,666 

392,583 

1.34 

1 ,233.2 

-0.98 

A 

112.95 

113.6 

37.68 

49.2 

135.57 

9,828.9 

2,553.3 

78,640 

386.140 

1.35 

1,217.6 

-0.91 

s 

112.45 

113.7 

37.57 

46.3 

136.04 

9,736.4 

2,534.8 

78,140 

384.886 

1.36 

1,222.2 

-0.79 

o 

112  59 

115.7 

37.49 

46.1 

136.72 

9,646.6 

2,486.3 

78,537 

374,912 

1.36 

1,260.1 

-0.65 

N 

113.38 

117.9 

37.42 

49.4 

137.51 

9,565.4 

2.459.4 

79,535 

371,142 

1.35 

1 ,328.0 

-0.50 

D 

114.98 

121.8 

37.38 

54.6 

138.43 

9,561.2 

2,409.6 

81,274 

380.986 

1.36 

1,428.2 

-0.38 

1983  J 

117.61 

127.6 

37.42 

62.3 

139.86 

9,610.9 

2,400.9 

83,792 

386,994 

1.37 

1,543.2 

-0.26 

F 

120.87 

130.3 

37.53 

69.8 

141.74 

9,714.3 

2.410.3 

85,922 

387,899 

1.38 

1.665.4 

-0.13 

M 

124.31 

132.3 

37.69 

77.7 

144.03 

9,817.3 

2,420.0 

87,037 

395,017 

1.40 

1.782.4 

- 

A 

128.11 

137.5 

37  86 

85.1 

146.53 

9,921.3 

2,445.8 

87.533 

408,951 

1.42 

1,899.8 

0.15 

M 

132.12 

141.4 

38  02 

90.5 

149.05 

10,030.4 

2,499.0 

89,181 

423,982 

1.45 

2.003.9 

0.31 

J 

135.78 

141.9 

38.15 

91.9 

151.63 

10,111.6 

2.554.9 

91.449 

437,727 

1.49 

2,082.8 

0.45 

J 

139.22 

145.4 

38.26 

90.5 

154.04 

10,177.7 

2,613.0 

95,701 

448,383 

1.52 

2,136.9 

0.56 

A 

142.15 

146.0 

38.40 

866 

156.12 

10,218.2 

2.693.8 

99,799 

457,962 

1.55 

2.172.7 

0.64 

S 

144.81 

149.2 

38.52 

82.0 

157.93 

10,255.9 

2.981.5 

101,884 

464,558 

1.58 

2.197.1 

0.69 

0 

146.84 

148.3 

38.60 

77.5 

159.64 

10,269.1 

3.135.5 

103,081 

472,476 

1.59 

2.203.4 

0.72 

N 

148.60 

151.1 

38.66 

73.6 

161.07 

10,275.7 

3,221 .4 

103,166 

489,438 

1.61 

2,220.9 

0.74 

D 

150.18 

152.7 

38.68 

69.8 

16218 

10,270.3 

3.251.5 

103,029 

508,877 

1.62 

2,245.1 

0.76 

'In  general  the  term  filtering  refers  to  removing,  or  filtering  out,  movements  of  the  data  that  repeat  themselves  with  roughly  the  same  frequency        'Composite  Index  of  Housing  Starts 
(units),  Building  Permits  (dollars),  and  Mortgage  Loan  Approvals  (number)        'Deflated  by  the  Consumer  Price  Index        'Toronto  Stock  Exchange  (300  Stock  Index  excluding  oil  and  gas 
component). 


12 


Section  2  ■  Population  Statistics 

14  1.  Population  by  Province 

14  2.  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  Country  of  Last  Permanent  Residence 

15  3.  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  Province  of  (Intended)  Destination 

15  4.  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  (Intended)  Occupational  Group 

16  5.  Births,  by  Province 
16  6.  Deaths,  by  Province 
16  7.  Marriages,  by  Province 


13 


Section  2— Tables  1  and  2 

Table  1:  Population,'  by  province  (thousands) 


May  1984 


and 

quarter 

Canada 

Nfld 

P.E.I, 

NS 

N.B. 

Que 

Ont 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Yukon 

N.WT 

D 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

1982  June 

24,631.8 

568.5 

1227 

851.7 

698.9 

6,479.8 

8,716.1 

1,034.5 

979.1 

2,318.5 

2,791.1 

23.7 

47.2 

1983  June 

24.883.4 

576.2 

1239 

859.3 

7066 

6.514.9 

8,816.0 

1,046  3 

992.0 

2,352.3 

2,825.0 

22.2 

48.6 

1981  Apr 

24,288.9 

5673 

122.4 

847.0 

695.6 

6,4267 

8,611.6 

1,024.4 

966.1 

2,226.0 

2,733.2 

23.0 

45.5 

July 

24,366.2 

567.6 

122.8 

847.4 

696.6 

6,441.5 

8,629.4 

1 ,026.9 

969.1 

2,246.4 

2,749.1 

23.3 

46.0 

Oct. 

24,441.9 

568.3 

122.7 

849.3 

696.3 

6.450.6 

8.6476 

1.027.8 

972.5 

2.272.5 

2,764.4 

23.4 

46.5 

1982  Jan 

24,511.8 

567.4 

122.6 

850.3 

696.6 

6.460.5 

8,671.7 

1.030.1 

975.2 

2.291.2 

2,776.1 

23.5 

46.5 

Apr. 

24,5793 

5680 

122.5 

850.7 

697.6 

6,471.1 

8.698.0 

1 .032.9 

977.5 

2.306.1 

2,784.3 

23.6 

47.0 

July 

24,656.5 

569.1 

122.7 

852.6 

699.6 

6,483.9 

8.724.3 

1.035  2 

980.1 

2,323.6 

2,794.3 

23.6 

47.5 

Oct 

24,724  1 

571.5 

123.1 

855.2 

701  5 

6,490.0 

8,750.6 

1,037  3 

9835 

2,336.0 

2,803.6 

23.6 

48.1 

1983  Jan 

24,784.1 

573.2 

123.4 

856.8 

703.6 

6.494.4 

8,776.6 

1,040.9 

987.8 

2,343.6 

2,812.4 

23.0 

48.4 

Apr. 

24,842.0 

574.4 

123.6 

858.5 

705.3 

6.507.8 

8,799.6 

1.044.0 

990.2 

2,348.3 

2,819.4 

22.3 

48.6 

July 

24,901 .2 

576.9 

124.1 

860.2 

707.5 

6,518.1 

8.822.5 

1,047.4 

993.3 

2,352.6 

2,828.0 

22.1 

48.7 

Oct. 

24,960.9 

579.1 

124.4 

863.2 

709.1 

6,524.6 

8.856.2 

1,048.8 

996.8 

2,348.5 

2,839.3 

22.0 

48.9 

1984  Jan 

25,015.8 

579.4 

124.6 

866.1 

710.5 

6.529.3 

8.887.0 

1,051.5 

1,000.0 

2,345.1 

2,851.7 

21.6 

49.0 

'As  of  the  first  of  each  month    Quarterly  and  annual  data  from  1951  to  April  1,  1981  are  intercensal  estimates;  final  postcensal  estimates  from  July  1,  1981  to  April  1.  1982;  updated 
postcensal  estimates  from  July  1,  1982  to  October  1,  1983  and  preliminary  postcensal  estimates  for  January  1984.  For  an  explanation  of  population  estimates  methodology  and  data 
sources  see  catalogue  (91-201)  and  (91-001). 

Sources:  Quarterly  Estimates  of  Population  for  Canada  and  Provinces  (91-001),  Annual  Estimates  of  Population  for  Canada  and  Provinces  at  June  1st  (91-201), 
Statistics  Canada. 


Table  2:  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  country  of  last  permanent  residence 


Year 

United 

and 

Kingdom 

Nether- 

Other 

Austra- 

United 

West 

All 

quarter 

Total 

&  Ireland 

France 

Germany 

lands 

Greece 

Italy 

Portugal 

Europe 

Asia 

lasia 

States 

Indies 

other 

D 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

1982 

121,147 

17,075 

2.393 

4,425 

1.827 

885 

1,506 

1,388 

16.657 

41,686 

938 

9,360 

8,630 

14,377 

1983 

88,846 

5,991 

1,643 

2,513 

670 

601 

819 

813 

1 1 ,094 

36,734 

474 

7,325 

7,123 

13,046 

1981    1 

26,757 

4,462 

414 

381 

276 

187 

546 

429 

2.695 

10,634 

312 

2,318 

1,360 

2,743 

2 

31,443 

6,034 

549 

532 

515 

228 

447 

570 

2.793 

1 1 ,786 

311 

2,628 

1,592 

3,458 

3 

35,887 

6,382 

681 

606 

606 

233 

523 

435 

3,115 

14,337 

403 

2,821 

2,277 

3,468 

4 

34,531 

5.086 

445 

669 

400 

310 

527 

452 

4,771 

12,074 

292 

2,792 

3,337 

3,376 

1982  1 

29,659 

4,708 

455 

755 

434 

239 

415 

413 

3,673 

10,453 

242 

2,242 

2,326 

3,304 

2 

35.071 

5.386 

645 

1.183 

758 

226 

448 

460 

4,391 

12,049 

298 

2.536 

2,461 

4,230 

3 

29.658 

4,406 

794 

1.439 

437 

178 

349 

237 

4.100 

10,100 

222 

2.253 

1.838 

3.305 

4 

26,759 

2,575 

499 

1.048 

198 

242 

294 

278 

4.493 

9,084 

176 

2.329 

2,005 

3,538 

1983  1 

21 ,952 

1,699 

424 

718 

143 

190 

246 

237 

2,845 

8,003 

121 

1,941 

1,874 

3,511 

2 

21,490 

1,421 

389 

685 

203 

128 

216 

200 

2.765 

8,804 

91 

1.697 

1.836 

3,055 

3 

22,606 

1,547 

482 

695 

169 

130 

152 

153 

2,049 

9,698 

114 

1,883 

1.810 

3,724 

4 

22,798 

1,324 

348 

415 

155 

153 

205 

223 

3,435 

10,229 

148 

1,804 

1,603 

2,756 

Source:  Quarterly  Bulletin,  Employment  and  Immigration  Canada.  Starting  with  1978,  the  data  have  been  revised  to  include  the  1952  and  1976  Acts  combined.  Also  starting 
with  1978,  data  is  obtained  from  unpublished  tabulations. 


14 


May  1984 

Table  3:  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  province  of  destination 


Section  2— Tables  3  and  4 


Year 

and 

Yukon, 

quarter 

Canada 

Nfld 

P.E.I. 

N.S. 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man. 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C. 

NW.T 

D 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

1982 

121,147 

406 

165 

1,256 

751 

21,336 

53,049 

4,931 

2,125 

17,949 

18,999 

180 

1983 

88,846 

275 

105 

829 

552 

16,275 

39,899 

3,977 

1,731 

10,666 

14,405 

132 

1981    1 

26,757 

123 

19 

268 

183 

4,138 

1 1 ,276 

1,329 

581 

3,996 

4,779 

65 

2 

31,443 

118 

41 

366 

310 

4,541 

13,962 

1,316 

585 

4,502 

5,649 

53 

3 

35,887 

147 

36 

391 

265 

5,550 

15,538 

1,444 

619 

5,607 

6,238 

52 

4 

34,531 

95 

32 

380 

232 

6,953 

14,256 

1,281 

617 

5,225 

5.429 

31 

1982  1 

29,659 

93 

45 

336 

190 

5,475 

12,446 

1,117 

500 

4,524 

4,888 

45 

2 

35,071 

87 

37 

360 

196 

6,023 

15,570 

1,316 

610 

5.252 

5,560 

60 

3 

29,658 

97 

42 

281 

196 

5,188 

13,030 

1,295 

596 

4,531 

4,353 

49 

4 

26,759 

129 

41 

279 

169 

4,650 

12,003 

1,203 

419 

3,642 

4,198 

26 

1983  1 

21 ,952 

64 

19 

166 

113 

4,510 

9,821 

891 

409 

2,565 

3,373 

21 

2 

21,490 

59 

34 

206 

179 

4,000 

9,454 

1,061 

459 

2,718 

3.282 

38 

3 

22,606 

67 

27 

228 

149 

4,187 

10,106 

1,017 

412 

2,695 

3.690 

28 

4 

22,798 

85 

25 

229 

111 

3,578 

10.518 

1,008 

451 

2,688 

4.060 

45 

Source:  Quarterly  Bulletin,  Employment  and  Immigration  Canada.  Starting  with  1978,  preliminary  data  is  obtained  from  unpublished  tabulations. 


Table  4:  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  (intended)  occupational  group1 


Destined  to  the  labour  force 

Not  destined  to  the  labour 

force 

Profes- 

Commer- 

Transport 

Mining 

Students 

Year 

Total 

sional 

cial 

Service 

and 

and 

(18  years 

and 

immi- 

Mana- 

and 

and  fi- 

and re- 

communi- 

Agricul- 

quarry- 

Manufac- 

La- 

Sub- 

and 

Sub- 

quarter 

gration 

gerial2 

technical 

Clerical 

nancial 

creation 

cation 

ture 

ing3 

turing4 

bourers 

total5 

Spouses* 

Children 

over)7 

total" 

D 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

1982 

121,147 

4,015 

14.692 

6.157 

2,087 

4,312 

777 

2,187 

164 

1 1 ,097 

668 

55,472 

17,808 

12,964 

22.675 

65,675 

1983 

88,846 

2,429 

7.078 

3,520 

1,496 

3,859 

612 

1,415 

115 

6,790 

432 

37,025 

15,400 

7,324 

18,245 

51.821 

1981    1 

26,757 

852 

2,769 

1,455 

425 

1,005 

178 

530 

62 

2,737 

151 

11.911 

3,955 

3,719 

4,592 

14,846 

2 

31,443 

931 

3,139 

1,900 

583 

1,118 

152 

833 

72 

3.041 

159 

13.854 

4,734 

4,383 

5.078 

17,589 

3 

35,887 

1,148 

3,901 

1,951 

588 

1,056 

141 

847 

40 

2.979 

187 

15,193 

5,414 

4.794 

6.607 

20,694 

4 

34,531 

963 

3,858 

1,738 

555 

1,182 

220 

721 

47 

3.432 

177 

16,011 

4,914 

4,060 

5.708 

18,520 

1982  1 

29,659 

980 

3,603 

1,631 

463 

1,115 

210 

581 

33 

2.928 

175 

14,301 

4.249 

3.418 

4.962 

15,358 

2 

35,071 

1,153 

4,420 

1,767 

599 

1,223 

188 

699 

64 

3,288 

187 

16,257 

5.164 

3.818 

6,241 

18,814 

3 

29,658 

1.126 

3,889 

1.480 

567 

948 

175 

452 

30 

2,492 

147 

13,000 

4,350 

3.227 

6,303 

16,658 

4 

26.759 

756 

2,780 

1,279 

458 

1,026 

204 

455 

37 

2,389 

159 

11,914 

4,045 

2,501 

5,169 

14,845 

1983  1 

21,952 

595 

1,773 

915 

363 

1,114 

131 

356 

29 

1,538 

122 

9,517 

3,617 

1,836 

4,376 

12,435 

2 

21,490 

544 

1,750 

886 

357 

850 

166 

381 

26 

1,683 

87 

9,158 

3.551 

1,761 

4,305 

12,332 

3 

22,606 

647 

1.813 

879 

391 

800 

131 

339 

28 

1,583 

95 

9,037 

4,033 

1,779 

5,106 

13,569 

4 

22,798 

643 

1.742 

840 

385 

1,095 

184 

339 

32 

1,986 

128 

9.313 

4,199 

1.948 

4,458 

13,485 

'The  occupational  status  of  the  majority  of  the  persons  destined  to  the  labour  force  is  determined  by  immigration  officials  by  an  examination  of  documentary  evidence  provided  by  the 
immigrants  The  classification  of  occupations  is  similar  to  that  used  in  the  1971  Census;  see  Occupational  Classification  Manual,  Census  of  Canada,  1971.  Catalogue  Number  12-536E. 
Vol.  I.  'Beginning  with  1978,  this  is  subdivided  into  entrepreneurs  and  managers-administrators.  For  breakdown  refer  to  CANSIM  main  base.  includes  logging,  fishing,  trapping  and 
hunting.  'Includes  mechanical  and  construction.  'Includes  a  small  number  in  non-specified  occupations.  "Beginning  with  1978  includes  fiances  and  fiancees  'Does  not  include 
students  entering  Canada  on  students'  visas.  "Includes  also  retired  persons,  elderly  dependents,  and  other  unspecified  persons. 
Source:  Quarterly  Bulletin,  Employment  and  Immigration  Canada.  Starting  with  1978,  preliminary  data  is  obtained  from  unpublished  tabulations. 


15 


Section  2— Tables  5-7 

Table  5:  Births.1  by  province  (number) 


May  1984 


Year  and 

quarter 

Canada 

NtU 

P.E.I. 

N.S 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alta 

B.C. 

Yukon 

N.W.T 

D 

144 

145 

1 46 

147 

148 

149 

150 

151 

152 

153 

154 

155 

156 

1981 

371,346 

10,130 

1,897 

12,079 

10,503 

95,322 

122,183 

16,073 

17,209 

42,638 

41,474 

536 

1,302 

1982 

373,082 

9.173 

1,924 

12,325 

10,489 

90,800 

124,856 

16,123 

17,722 

45,036 

42,747 

525 

1.362 

1981   1 

90,121 

2.616 

484 

2,895 

2,625 

23,589 

29.243 

3,908 

4,196 

10,224 

9.884 

119 

338 

2 

95,859 

2,601 

460 

3,154 

2,642 

24,905 

31 ,469 

4,128 

4,524 

10,900 

10,619 

132 

325 

3 

96,005 

2.608 

501 

3,180 

2,656 

24,444 

31,835 

4,038 

4,309 

11,126 

10,820 

153 

335 

4 

89,361 

2.305 

452 

2,850 

2.580 

22,384 

29,636 

3,999 

4,180 

10,388 

10,151 

132 

304 

1982  1 

90.867 

2.366 

467 

2,931 

2.473 

22,746 

29,466 

4,016 

4,381 

10,948 

10,604 

136 

333 

2 

96,136 

2,314 

504 

3,212 

2.691 

23,663 

32,183 

3,977 

4.489 

11.554 

1 1 ,089 

126 

334 

3 

96,022 

2,374 

472 

3.134 

2.726 

22,976 

32,496 

4,178 

4,550 

1 1 ,732 

10,882 

149 

353 

4 

89,857 

2,119 

481 

3.048 

2,599 

21,215 

30,711 

3,952 

4,302 

10,802 

10,172 

114 

342 

1983  1 

90,260 

2,040 

500 

2,970 

2,620 

23,700 

31 ,320 

4,360 

3,780 

8,690 

9,860 

130 

290 

2 

91,310 

3,040 

520 

3.100 

2.840 

22,690 

29,700 

4,210 

4,510 

10,470 

9,760 

140 

330 

3 

95,420 

2.420 

470  - 

3,010 

2,560 

23,190 

33,080 

3,970 

4,140 

1 1 ,280 

10,820 

130 

350 

4 

91 ,230 

2,130 

470 

3.010 

2,570 

20,560 

31,390 

3,960 

3,870 

12,130 

10,730 

130 

280 

'Monthly  figures  do  not  add  to  total  shown  because  month  was  not  reported  lor  200  Quebec  births. 

Table  6:  Deaths,  by  province  (number) 


Year  and 
quarter 


P.E.I. 


N.S. 


N.B. 


Que. 


Ont. 


Man. 


Sask. 


Alta. 


B.C. 


N.WT. 


157 


158 


169 


1981 
1982 

1981  1 
2 
3 
4 

1982  1 
2 
3 
4 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 


171,029 
174,413 

43,651 
41 ,762 
41,624 
43,992 

43,955 
42,781 
42,045 
45,632 

45,030 
42.010 
42,220 
46,500 


3,230 
3,385 

777 
833 
793 
827 

888 
814 
772 

911 

990 
620 
700 
830 


992 
980 

278 
215 
232 
267 

245 
263 
248 
224 

270 
240 
260 
230 


6,958 
6,941 

1,859 
1,689 
1,663 
1,747 

1,771 
1,742 
1,673 
1,755 

1.720 
1,740 
1,690 
1,780 


5,139 
5,197 

1,310 
1,205 
1,236 
1,388 

1,218 
1,309 
1,266 
1,404 

1,480 
1,220 
1,190 
1,390 


42,684 
43,497 

10.895 
10.537 
10.444 
10,808 

11,009 
10,603 
10,645 
1 1 ,240 

11,160 

12,270 

9,930 

1 1 .070 


62.838 
63.696 

16.314 
15.247 
15,105 
16.172 

16,146 
15,524 
15,536 
16,490 

17,140 
15,050 
15,550 
18,700 


8,648 
8,490 

2,096 
2,068 
2,228 
2,256 

2,153 
2,142 
2,029 
2,166 

2,260 
1,940 
2,210 
2,070 


7,523 
8.202 

1,854 
1,866 
1.850 
1.953 

2.025 
1.994 
1,881 
2,302 

1,920 
1,830 
1,870 
1,790 


12,823 
12,968 

3.148 
3,122 
3,138 
3,415 

3,233 
3,216 
3,069 
3,450 

2,740 
3,020 
3,030 
3,340 


19,857 
20,707 

5,055 
4,898 
4,841 
5,063 

5,181 
5,080 
4,825 
5,621 

5,270 
3,990 
5,680 
5,220 


141 
118 

21 
36 
47 
37 

27 
30 
32 
29 

30 
30 
30 
30 


196 
232 

44 
46 
47 
59 

59 
64 
69 
40 

50 
60 
80 
50 


Table  7: 

Marriages,1  by  province  (number) 

Year  and 
quarter 

Canada               Nfld.              P.E.I. 

N.S. 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont 

Man. 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Yukon 

N.W.T. 

D 

170                 171                  172 

173 

174 

175 

176 

177 

178 

179 

180 

181 

182 

1981 
1982 

1981  1 
2 
3 
4 

1982  1 
2 
3 
4 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 


190,082 
188,323 

20,283 
53,791 
74,229 
41,779 

19,075 
52,703 
74,456 
41.885 

19.250 
45.410 
72.430 
42.400 


3,758 
3,727 

448 

944 

1.508 

858 

400 

842 

1,589 

896 

310 

740 

1,210 

990 


849 
855 

66 
189 
428 
166 

76 
178 
420 
181 

90 
200 
460 
190 


6.632 
6,486 

710 
1,688 
2,774 
1,460 

620 
1,618 
2,803 
1,445 

620 
1,260 
2,900 
1,490 


5,108 
4,923 

410 

1,368 
2,261 
1,069 

345 
1,265 
2,275 
1,038 

330 
1,090 
2.220 
1,020 


41,005 
38,356 

3,036 
1 1 ,875 
18,941 

7,153 

2,661 
10,888 
17,646 

6,957 

3,880 

9,780 

17,740 

7,350 


70,281 
71,595 

7,662 
20,279 
26,157 
16,183 

7,569 
20,645 
26,754 
16.627 

7,020 
18,920 
26,700 
16,950 


8,123 
8,264 

826 
2,284 
3,089 
1,924 

848 
2,287 
3,267 
1.862 

700 
2,640 
2,910 
1,810 


7,329 
7,491 

713 
2,096 
2,832 
1,688 

671 
2,140 
2,948 
1.732 

610 

2,270 
2,940 
1,660 


21,781 
22,312 

2,876 
6,112 
7,617 
5,176 

2,784 
6,269 
8,157 
5,102 

2,670 
4,230 
6,870 
5,140 


24,699 
23,831 

3,448 
6,830 
8,460 
5,961 

3,031 
6,439 
8,437 
5,924 

2,930 
4,170 
8,300 
5,660 


235 
225 

34 
56 
85 
60 

28 
61 
82 
54 

40 
40 
100 
60 


282 
258 

54 
70 

77 
81 

42 
71 
78 
67 

50 
70 
80 
80 


'Monthly  figures  do  not  add  to  total  shown  because  month  was  not  reported  for  204  marriages  in  Quebec 
Source:  Vital  Statistics  (84-001),  (64-205)  and  (84-206),  Statistics  Canada. 


16 


Section  3  ■  System  of  National  Accounts 

1.  Income  and  Expenditure  Accounts 

18       1.1  National  Income  and  Gross  National  Product 

18  1.2  Gross  National  Expenditure 

19  1.3  Gross  National  Expenditure,  Constant  Dollars 

19  1.4  Sources  of  Personal  Income 

20  1.5  Disposition  of  Personal  Income 

20  1 .6  Sources  and  Disposition  of  Gross  Saving 

21  1.7  Government  Revenue,  Expenditure,  and  Surplus  or  Deficit,  by  Level  of  Government 
25       1.8  Implicit  Price  Indexes,  Gross  National  Expenditure 

25  1.9  Relation  between  Gross  National  Product  at  Market  Prices  and 

Gross  Domestic  Product  at  Factor  Cost 

2.  Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

26  2.1  Gross  Domestic  Product  by  Industry  of  Origin,  Quarterly 

27  2.2  Gross  Domestic  Product  by  Industry  of  Origin,  Monthly 

3.  Balance  of  International  Payments 

32  3.1  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments,  Current  Account,  All  Countries 

33  3.2  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments,  Current  Account,  Area  Distribution 

34  3.3  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments,  Capital  Account,  All  Countries 


17 


Section  3— Tables  1.1  and  1.2 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.1:  National  income  and  gross  national  product  (millions  of  dollars) 


May  1984 


GNP  at 

market 

Wages. 

Accr'd 

Net 

prices 

salaries, 

net 

income  of 

Capital 

excl. 

and 

Corpo- 

Deduct 

Interest 

income 

non-farm 

Net 

consump 

accrued 

supple- 

Military 

ration 

dividends 

&  misc 

ot  farm 

un-incorp. 

national 

Indirect 

allow- 

net 

Year 

mentary 

pay  and 

profits 

paid 

invest- 

operators 

business 

Inventory 

income 

taxes 

ances 

Residual 

GNP  at 

income 

and 

labour 

allow- 

before 

to  non- 

ment 

from  farm 

incl. 

valuation 

at  factor 

less 

&  misc 

error  of 

market 

of  farm 

quarter 

income 

ances 

taxes' 

residents1 

income3 

prod  * 

rent' 

adjust' 

cost 

subsidies 

val   adj. 

estimate 

prices 

operators 

D 

40000 

40001 

40002 

40003 

40004 

40005 

40006 

40007 

40008 

40009 

40010 

40011 

40548 

40013 

D 

40240 

40241 

40242 

40243 

40244 

40245 

40246 

40247 

40248 

40249 

40250 

40251 

40551 

40253 

1981 

193.875 

1,886 

33,008 

-3.728 

27,110 

4.227 

12.291 

-6,960 

261 .709 

37,896 

40,561 

-1,111 

339,055 

334.828 

1982 

208.180 

2,168 

21,102 

-3,347 

28,926 

4,166 

14,323 

-3.917 

271,601 

40,780 

44,312 

-93 

356,600 

352,434 

Unadjusted  for  seasonality 


1982  3 

52,611 

553 

4,871 

-620 

7,722 

7,318 

4,191 

-838 

75.808 

10,279 

11.118 

-133 

97,072 

89.754 

4 

52,645 

555 

5,900 

-1,248 

6,400 

-696 

3,827 

-244 

67,139 

10,581 

1 1 ,492 

821 

90,033 

90,729 

1983  1 

51,716 

570 

6,596 

-647 

7,834 

-1,171 

3,563 

-671 

67,790 

10,428 

1 1 ,268 

-1,220 

88,266 

89,437 

2 

55.187 

591 

8,156 

-656 

7,291 

-1,305 

4,241 

-1,022 

72,483 

10,058 

11,535 

-81 

93.995 

95,300 

3 

56,539 

605 

8,293 

-631 

7,378 

6,810 

4,582 

-557 

83.019 

10,919 

1 1 ,946 

101 

105.985 

99,175 

4 

56,382 

609 

9,206 

-953 

7,929 

-425 

3,975 

-238 

76,485 

11,017 

12,253 

685 

100.440 

100,865 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

207.812 

2,224 

19.884 

-3,052 

31,584 

3,968 

15,028 

-3,792 

273,656 

40.680 

44,596 

180 

359,112 

355,144 

4 

210,528 

2,228 

22,880 

-3.264 

26,012 

3,884 

15,268 

-1,904 

275,632 

41,304 

45,288 

-56 

362.168 

358,284 

1983  1 

212,172 

2,300 

28,276 

-3.044 

30,056 

4.124 

15,684 

-1.896 

287,672 

40.004 

45,588 

-56 

373,208 

369,084 

2 

218,280 

2,328 

31 ,288 

-3.048 

29,756 

3.896 

16,632 

-3.648 

295,484 

42,712 

46,308 

-336 

384.168 

380,272 

3 

223,408 

2,416 

34,004 

-2.920 

30,932 

3.932 

16,672 

-2.284 

306,160 

43.524 

47,876 

-764 

396.796 

392,864 

4 

225,436 

2.456 

35,436 

-2,536 

30,984 

3,684 

16,456 

-2.124 

309,792 

43.448 

48,236 

-904 

400,572 

396,888 

'Excludes  profits  (net  of  losses)  of  government  business  enterprises.      includes  the  withholding  tax  applicable  to  this  item.      includes  profits  (net  of  losses)  of  government  business 
enterprises  and  interest  and  miscellaneous  investment  income  of  government.      'Includes  value  of  physical  change  in  farm  inventories.  The  seasonally  adjusted  data  includes  an  arbitrary 
smoothing  of  crop  production  and  standard  seasonal  adjustment  for  withdrawals  of  grain  from  farm  stocks  and  the  change  in  other  farm-held  inventories.  Because  of  the  arbitrary  ele- 
ment, too  precise  an  interpretation  should  not  be  given  the  seasonally  adjusted  figures.       'Includes  net  income  of  independent  professional  practitioners.      *See  footnote  4,  Table  1.2. 
Source:  National  Income  and  Expenditure  Accounts  (13-001),  Statistics  Canada. 

Table  1.2:  Gross  national  expenditure  (millions  of  dollars) 


Personal 
expend- 
iture on 
consu- 
mer 
goods 
and 
services 

Govern- 
ment 
current 
expend- 
iture 
on 
goods 
and  ser- 
vices' 

Total 

Gros 

Govern- 
ment 
total2 

s  fixed  capital  formation 
Business3 

Value  of 
change  in 

physical 
inventories 

Exports 
ot 
goods 
and  ser- 
vices 

Deducts: 

imports 

of 

goods 

and 

services 

Residual 
error 
of  esti- 
mate 

Total 

Govern- 
ment 
total 

Business 

Non- 
farm* 

Farm  & 
grain  in 
commer- 
cial 
chan- 
nels' 

Year 
and 

quarte 

Total 

Resi- 
dential 
con- 
struc- 
tion 

Non- 
resi- 
dential 
construc- 
tion 

Machin- 
ery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

national 
expend- 
iture at 
market 
prices 

D 

D 

40014 
40254 

40015 
40255 

40016 
40256 

40017 
40257 

40021 
40261 

40022 
40262 

40023 
40263 

40024 
40264 

40025 
40265 

40026 
40266 

40027 
40267 

40028 
40268 

40029 
40269 

40030 
40270 

40031 
40271 

40548 
40551 

981 

193,477 

68,405 

82,058 

9,557 

72,501 

16,432 

27,195 

28.874 

1,322 

-198 

899 

621 

100.628 

-107,946 

1,111      339,055 

982 

209.801 

77,193 

77,685 

10.630 

67,055 

12,999 

27,615 

26,441 

-9,747 

74 

-10.258 

437 

101.438 

-99,863 

93     356,600 

Unadjusted  for  seasonality 


982  3 

52,028 

19,766 

19,542 

3,148 

16,394 

3,401 

7,248 

5,745 

3,883 

41 

-2.634 

6,476 

26.019 

-24,299 

133 

97,072 

4 

57,205 

20.133 

19,152 

2,877 

16,275 

3,343 

6,950 

5,982 

-6,495 

24 

-4,057 

-2,462 

24.793 

-23,934 

-821 

90,033 

983  1 

52,510 

20.719 

16,821 

2,218 

14,603 

2,904 

5.568 

6,131 

-2,164 

-7 

-40 

-2,117 

24,016 

-24,855 

1.219 

88,266 

2 

56,804 

19,857 

20,093 

2,656 

17,437 

4,612 

6,054 

6,771 

-3,730 

23 

-2,256 

-1,497 

27,759 

-26,868 

80 

93,995 

3 

57,160 

21,269 

20,632 

3,276 

17,356 

4,955 

6,603 

5,798 

6,962 

41 

779 

6,142 

26,716 

-26,654 

-100 

105,985 

4 

62,560 

21,545 

18,987 

3,004 

15,983 

3,825 

5.986 

6.172 

-2,548 

27 

235 

-2,810 

29,690 

-29,110 

-684 

100,440 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

212,588 

78,144 

73,828 

10,716 

63,112 

11,884 

26,308 

24,920 

-8,396 

— 

-9,012 

616 

105,456 

-102,324 

-184 

359,112 

4 

216,956 

80,952 

76,040 

11,000 

65,040 

13,276 

26,848 

24,916 

-14,784 

76 

-15,244 

384 

98,120 

-95,172 

56 

362,168 

1983  1 

220,808 

80,620 

75,232 

10,924 

64,308 

14,680 

25,256 

24,372 

-3,588 

220 

-3,564 

-244 

99,392 

-99,312 

56 

373,208 

2 

226,156 

82,864 

78,004 

10.988 

67.016 

17.932 

24,464 

24,620 

-7,204 

36 

-7,148 

-92 

106,820 

-102,804 

332 

384,168 

3 

232,276 

84,200 

77,636 

11,216 

66,420 

17,280 

23,988 

25,152 

3,660 

— 

4,056 

-396 

109,088 

-110,828 

764 

396,796 

4 

236,896 

85,876 

75,260 

1 1 ,488 

63,772 

15.292 

23,136 

25.344 

1,212 

80 

1,528 

-396 

117,424 

-117,004 

908 

400.572 

'Includes  defence  expenditures       includes  outlay  on  new  durable  assets  such  as  building  and  highway  construction  by  governments,  other  than  government  business  enterprises.  Ex- 
cludes defence  construction  and  equipment  which  is  defined  as  current  expenditure.      includes  capital  expenditures  by  private  and  government  business  enterprises,  private  non-com- 
mercial institutions  and  outlays  on  new  residential  construction  by  individuals  and  business  investors.  Capital  expenditure  is  defined  to  include  all  transfer  costs  on  the  sales  and  pur- 
chases of  existing  fixed  assets.      'The  book  value  of  inventories  is  deflated  to  remove  the  effect  of  price  change  and  the  derived  "physical"  change  is  then  valued  at  average  prices 
of  the  current  period  to  obtain  the  value  of  physical  change   The  difference  between  the  value  of  physical  change  and  the  change  in  book  value  is  called  the  inventory  valuation  adjust- 
ment, (as  shown  in  Table  1.1).    .  'See  footnote  4.  Table  1.1. 
Source:  National  Income  and  Expenditure  Accounts  (13-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


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May  1984 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.3:  Gross  national  expenditure  in  constant  (1971)  dollars  (millions  ot  dollars)1 


Section  3— Tables  1.3  and  1.4 


Personal 
expend- 
iture on 
consumer 
goods 
and 
services 

Govern- 
ment 
current 
expend- 
iture 
on 
goods 
and 
services 

Gross  fixed  capital  formation 

Value  of 
change  in 

physical 
inventories 

Exports 

of 

goods 

and 

services 

Deduct: 

imports 

of  goods 

and 

services 

Residual 
error 
of  esti- 
mate 

Total 

Govern- 
ment 
total 

Business 

Total 

Govern- 
ment 
total 

Business 

Non- 
farm 

Farm 
and 
grain 
in  com- 
mercial 
chan- 
nels 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Total 

Resi- 
dential 
construc- 
tion 

Non- 
resi- 
dential 
construc- 
tion 

Machin- 
ery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Gross 
national 
expend- 
iture 

D 
D 

40562 
40594 

40568 
40600 

40569 
40601 

40570 
40602 

40575 
40607 

40576 
40608 

40577 
40609 

40578 
40610 

40581 
40613 

40582 
40614 

40583 
40615 

40584 
40616 

40586 
40618 

40588 
40620 

40590 
40622 

40561 
40593 

1981 

82,961 

23,053 

32,601 

3,761 

28,840 

5,920 

10,994 

1 1 ,926 

632 

-76 

584 

124 

33,685 

-37,286 

468 

136,114 

1982 

81,206 

23,175 

28,798 

3.886 

24,912 

4,552 

10,207 

10,153 

-3,240 

24 

-3,364 

100 

33.152 

-33,072 

50 

130,069 

Unadjusted  for 

seasonality 

1982  3 

19,802 

5,863 

7,154 

1,115 

6,039 

1.210 

2,637 

2.192 

985 

13 

-1.046 

2,018 

8,477 

-7,871 

48 

34.458 

4 

21 ,747 

5,770 

7,003 

1,034 

5,969 

1,184 

2,523 

2.262 

-2,084 

8 

-1,196 

-896 

7,966 

-7.926 

-291 

32,185 

1983  1 

19,334 

5,997 

6,141 

817 

5,324 

1,009 

2,014 

2.301 

-650 

-2 

123 

-771 

7,798 

-8,300 

423 

30,743 

2 

20,939 

5.475 

7,286 

956 

6,330 

1,647 

2.156 

2,527 

-946 

7 

-645 

-308 

9,175 

-9,144 

28 

32,813 

3 

20.683 

5,890 

7,423 

1,155 

6,268 

1,782 

2.328 

2,158 

2,128 

12 

196 

1,920 

8.612 

-8,875 

-34 

35,827 

4 

22.732 

5,877 

6.833 

1,071 

5,762 

1,372 

2,116 

2,274 

-678 

8 

227 

-913 

9.704 

-9,621 

-235 

34,612 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

81 ,004 

23,156 

27,140 

3.860 

23,280 

4,188 

9,584 

9,508 

-3,184 

— 

-3,376 

192 

34,596 

-33,360 

-48 

129.304 

4 

81,448 

23.340 

27,796 

3,956 

23,840 

4,676 

9,744 

9,420 

-4,192 

24 

-4,376 

160 

31,416 

-31,460 

36 

128.384 

1983  1 

82,132 

23,052 

27.364 

3,928 

23,436 

5,188 

9,096 

9,152 

-1,400 

68 

-1,372 

-96 

32,596 

-33,268 

28 

130,504 

2 

83.244 

23,088 

28.296 

3,940 

24,356 

6,460 

8,708 

9.188 

-1.700 

8 

-1.712 

4 

34,856 

-34,888 

120 

133,016 

3 

84.352 

23,312 

28,008 

4,016 

23,992 

6,164 

8,468 

9.360 

1.272 

— 

1,392 

-120 

35,452 

-37,040 

268 

135,624 

4 

85,024 

23,504 

27,064 

4,112 

22,952 

5,428 

8,184 

9.340 

1.244 

24 

1.296 

-76 

38,252 

-38,564 

312 

136,836 

'The  implicit  price  deflators  of  the  seasonally  unadjusted  components  of  Gross  National  Expenditure,  derived  by  dividing  the  value  figures  in  current  dollars  by  the  constant  dollar  figures, 
are  not  suitable  as  indicators  of  quarter-to-quarter  price  change.  This  is  because  they  are  currently  weighted  and  therefore  are  affected  by  compositional  shifts  which  occur  within  the 
unadjusted  components  of  Gross  National  Expenditure,  on  a  quarter-to-quarter  basis.  Quarter-to-quarter  movements  in  the  implicit  price  deflators  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  are 
less  subject  to  the  problem  of  shifting  weights  and  may  be  used  as  a  measure  of  price  change. 
Source:  National  Income  and  Expenditure  Accounts  (13-001),  Statistics  Canada. 

Table  1.4:  Sources  of  personal  income  (millions  of  dollars) 


Year 

Wages, 
salaries  and 
supplemen- 
tary labour 
income 

Military 

pay  and 

allowances 

Net  income 

received 

by  farm 

operators 

from  farm 

production' 

Net  income 
of 
non-farm  un- 
incorporated 
business 
including  rent 

Interest, 

dividends 
and  miscella- 
neous   _ 
investment 
income2 

Current  tr 
From  government 

ansfers 

From 
corporations3 

From 
non-residents 

and 

quarter 

To  persons 

Capital 
assistance 

Personal 
income 

D 

D 

40032 
40272 

40033 
40273 

40034 
40274 

40035 
40275 

40036 
40276 

40039 
40278 

40040 
40279 

40037 
40280 

40041 
40281 

40549 
40282 

1981 
1982 

193,875 
208,180 

1,886 
2,168 

4,616 
3,881 

12,291 
14,323 

38,125 
42,430 

35,172 
43,403 

430 
864 

536 
425 

545 
610 

287,476 
316,284 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

52,611 

553 

7,092 

4,191 

10,786 

10,944 

262 

107 

155 

86,701 

4 

52,645 

555 

-873 

3,827 

10,278 

1 1 ,524 

287 

109 

155 

78,507 

1983  1 

51.716 

570 

-731 

3,563 

9,826 

12,629 

596 

115 

157 

78,441 

2 

55,187 

591 

-1,562 

4,241 

9.816 

12,624 

212 

118 

157 

81.384 

3 

56,539 

605 

6,567 

4.582 

10,039 

12,111 

296 

122 

163 

91 ,024 

4 

56,382 

609 

-701 

3,975 

10.642 

12,378 

282 

127 

186 

83,880 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

207,812 

2,224 

3,936 

15,028 

43,904 

45,368 

1,048 

428 

620 

320,368 

4 

210,528 

2,228 

3.816 

15,268 

40,440 

47.240 

1,148 

436 

620 

321 ,724 

1983  1 

212,172 

2,300 

3,752 

15,684 

39,200 

48.020 

2.384 

460 

628 

324,600 

2 

218,280 

2,328 

3,688 

16,632 

39,556 

49,492 

848 

472 

628 

331 ,924 

3 

223,408 

2,416 

3,372 

16.672 

41 .036 

50,284 

1.184 

488 

652 

339,512 

4 

225,436 

2,456 

3,480 

16.456 

41 .500 

51.172 

1,128 

508 

744 

342,880 

'This  item  differs  from  col.  6,  Table  1.1  by  excluding  the  adjustment  which  has  been  made  to  take  account  of  the  accrued  earnings  arising  out  of  the  operations  of  the  Canadian 
Wheat  Board  and  the  Canadian  Co-Operative  Wheat  Producers.      'Includes  all  interest  on  the  public  debt  paid  by  government  to  persons.      'Charitable  contributions  and  bad  debts. 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


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Section  3— Tables  1.5  and  1.6 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.5:  Disposition  of  personal  income  (million  dollars) 


May  1984 


Total 

personal 

income 

Personal  expenditure 
on  consumer  goods  and  services 

Current  transfers 

Personal  savings 

To  government 

To 
corpor- 
ations' 

To  non- 
resi- 
dents 

Total 

Excl. 
change 
in  farm 
inven- 
tories 

Value  of 
physical 
change 
in  farm 
inven- 
tories 

Income 
taxes 

Suc- 
cession 
duties 
&  estate 
taxes 

Social 

ins. 

&  govt 

pension 

funds' 

Other 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Total 

Durable 
goods 

Semi- 
durable 
goods 

Non- 
durable 
goods 

Serv- 
ices' 

dis- 
posable 
income4 

D 

D 

40042 

40552 

40043 
40283 

40044 
40284 

40045 
40285 

40046 
40286 

40047 
40287 

40048 
40288 

40049 
40289 

40050 
40290 

40051 
40291 

40052 
40292 

40053 
40293 

40054 
40294 

40055 

40056 

40057 
40295 

1981 
1982 

287,476 

316.284 

193,477 
209,801 

26.598 

25,797 

22,802 
23,088 

60,212 
67,231 

83,865 
93,685 

39.232 
43,634 

56 
52 

13,114 
14,451 

2.635 
2,851 

6,484 
6,581 

362 
393 

32,116 
38.521 

31,320 
38,156 

796 
365 

232,439 
255,296 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

86,701 

52,028 

6,345 

5,595 

16,157 

23,931 

11,174 

12 

3,539 

715 

1,666 

98 

17,469 

10,747 

6,722 

71,261 

4 

78.507 

57,205 

6,989 

7.456 

18,355 

24,405 

1 1 ,553 

9 

3,293 

668 

1,530 

99 

4,150 

6,246 

-2,096 

62,984 

1983  1 

78,441 

52,510 

5,972 

4,653 

16,877 

25,008 

13,125 

17 

3,753 

1,050 

1,230 

105 

6,651 

9,243 

-2,592 

60,496 

2 

81.384 

56.804 

7.899 

6,024 

17,155 

25,726 

10,662 

12 

4,630 

728 

1,059 

105 

7,384 

8,634 

-1,250 

65,352 

3 

91,024 

57,160 

7.520 

6,023 

17,288 

26,329 

9.961 

13 

4,485 

799 

1,031 

105 

17,470 

1 1 ,332 

6.138 

75,766 

4 

83,880 

62,560 

8,338 

8,058 

19,703 

26,461 

12,405 

9 

4,003 

725 

1.020 

105 

3,053 

5,599 

-2.546 

66.738 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

320,368 

212,588 

25,776 

23,080 

68,516 

95,216 

43,992 

48 

14,260 

2.988 

6,664 

392 

39.436 

4 

321,724 

216,956 

26,612 

23,488 

68,624 

98,232 

42,700 

36 

15,188 

3,108 

6,064 

396 

37,276 

1983  1 

324,600 

220,808 

27,476 

24,152 

68,556 

100,624 

46,812 

68 

15,460 

3,156 

4,892 

420 

32,984 

2 

331,924 

226,156 

29,136 

24,508 

70,144 

102,368 

50,680 

48 

16,384 

3,300 

4,420 

420 

30,516 

3 

339,512 

232,276 

30,576 

24,928 

71,984 

104,788 

40,844 

52 

17,568 

3,436 

4,096 

420 

40,820 

4 

342,880 

236,896 

31,728 

25,444 

73,408 

106,316 

46,276 

36 

18,072 

3,316 

3,952 

420 

33,912 

259,080 
260,692 

259,104 
261,512 
277,612 
275,180 


'Includes  net  expenditure  abroad.      'Employer  and  employee  contributions  to  social  insurance  and  government  pension  funds, 
consumer  debt.      4This  item  is  equal  to  "personal  income"  less  the  total  of  "current  transfers  to  government". 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


3This  item  is  the  transfer  portion  of  interest  on  the 


Table  1.6:  Sources  and  disposition  of  gross  saving  (million  dollars) 


Sources  of  gross  saving 

Disposition  of  gross 

Saving 

Capital 
con- 
sumption 
allow- 
ances 
and 
MVA2 

Residual 
error  of 
estimate 

Total 
gross 
saving 

Persons 
corporated 

&  unin- 
business 

Corporate  and  government 
business  enterprises 

Govern- 
ment 

Non- 
residents 

saving 

Year 
and 

quarter 

Personal 
saving 

Adjust- 
ment on 
grain 
trans- 
actions' 

Undis- 
tributed 
corpo- 
ration 
profits 

Govt, 
business 
enter- 
prises 

Capital 
assis- 
tance 

Inventory 
valuation 
adjust- 
ment 

Gross 
fixed 
capital 
form- 
ation3 

Value  of 
physical 
change 

in  inven- 
tories 

Residual 
error  of 
estimate 

D 
D 

40185 
40423 

40175 
40413 

40181 
40419 

40176 
40414 

40177 
40415 

40178 
40416 

40182 
40420 

40179 
40417 

40180 
40418 

40183 
40421 

40184 
40422 

40186 
40424 

40190 
40428 

40191 
40429 

1981 
1982 

84,491 
68,031 

32,116 
38,521 

-389 
285 

1 1 ,286 
4,389 

1,301 
-1,027 

607 
1.839 

-6,960 
-3,917 

180 
-14,368 

6,900 
-1,910 

40,561 
44,312 

-1,111 
-93 

82,058 
77,685 

1,322 
-9,747 

1,111 
93 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


982  3 

23,558 

17,469 

226 

874 

-52 

720 

-838 

-4.043 

-1,783 

11,118 

-133 

19,542 

3,883 

133 

4 

1 1 ,836 

4,150 

177 

1,177 

-1,212 

765 

-244 

-4,310 

-980 

1 1 .492 

821 

19,152 

-6,495 

-821 

983  1 

15,876 

6,651 

-440 

2,136 

304 

708 

-671 

-3,725 

865 

1 1 ,268 

-1,220 

16,821 

-2,164 

1,219 

2 

16,443 

7,384 

257 

3,689 

-11 

591 

-1,022 

-5,024 

-875 

1 1 ,535 

-81 

20,093 

-3,730 

80 

3 

27,494 

17,470 

243 

3,559 

-34 

756 

-557 

-5,913 

-77 

1 1 ,946 

101 

20,632 

6,962 

-100 

4 

15,755 

3,053 

276 

3,583 

-63 

797 

-238 

-3,884 

-707 

12,253 

685 

18,987 

-2,548 

-684 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

65,248 

39,436 

32 

2,704 

-32 

2,576 

-3,792 

-16,864 

-3,588 

44,596 

180 

73,828 

-8,396 

-184 

4 

61,312 

37,276 

68 

6,316 

-4,460 

2,932 

-1,904 

-20,952 

-3.196 

45,288 

-56 

76.040 

-14,784 

56 

1983  1 

71,700 

32,984 

372 

9,864 

564 

3,324 

-1,896 

-19,024 

-20 

45,588 

-56 

75.232 

-3,588 

56 

2 

71,132 

30,516 

208 

12,652 

376 

2,948 

-3,648 

-13,844 

-4,048 

46,308 

-336 

78.004 

-7,204 

332 

3 

82.060 

40,820 

560 

14,112 

44 

2,548 

-2,284 

-22,396 

1,544 

47,876 

-764 

77.636 

3,660 

764 

4 

77,380 

33,912 

204 

15,240 

-200 

2,588 

-2.124 

-18,920 

-652 

48,236 

-904 

75,260 

1,212 

908 

'This  item  is  the  adjustment  to  take  account  of  the  accrued  earnings  of  farm  operators  arising  out  of  the  operations  of  the  Canadian  Wheat  Board2.  See  also  footnote  1, 
Table  1.4.  Miscellaneous  valuation  adjustment.      3For  a  breakdown  between  government  and  business,  see  Table  1.2. 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


20 


May  1984 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 
Table  1.7:  Government  revenue,  expenditure, 


Section  3— Table  1.7 


and  surplus  or  deficit,  by  level  of  government  (millions  of  dollars) 


Revenue 

Direct  taxes 

Indirect  taxes 

Persons 

Corporate  and  government  business  enterprises 

Non- 
resi- 
dents 
federal3 

Total2 

Federal2 

Federal 
tax 
collec- 
tions 

Pro- 
vincial2 

Provin- 
cial tax 
collec- 
tions 

Year 

Total 

Federal' 

Pro- 
vincial 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

and 
quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Pro- 
vincial 

Local4 

D 
D 

40058 
40296 

40059 
40297 

40060 
40298 

40062 
40300 

40063 
40301 

40064 
40302 

40065 
40303 

40066 
40304 

40067 
40305 

40068 
40306 

40069 
40307 

40070 
40308 

40071 
40309 

40072 
40310 

40073 
40311 

1981 
1982 

52,402 
58,137 

29,215 
32,125 

19,216 
21,269 

3,008 
3,665 

963 
1,078 

13,095 
9,825 

9,585 
7,538 

9,134 
8.525 

3,510 
2,287 

4,172 
3,278 

1,110 
1,178 

46,398 
48,573 

18,837 
17,386 

15,119 
17,363 

12,442 
13,824 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal 

/ariation 

1982  3 

4 

14,725 
14,855 

8,115 
8,708 

5,498 
5,362 

866 
600 

246 

185 

2,522 
2,851 

1,921 
2,166 

1,809 
1,637 

601 
685 

613 
465 

223 

321 

12,357 
12,574 

4,461 
4,449 

4,439 
4,637 

3,457 
3,488 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

16,895 
15,304 
14,459 
16,417 

9,238 
8,470 
7,903 
9,823 

6,605 
5,270 
5,330 
5,850 

808 

1,218 

904 

544 

244 
346 
322 
200 

3,023 
2,985 
3,112 
3,602 

2,274 
2,225 
2.320 
2,692 

3,077 
2,121 
1,882 
2,072 

749 
760 
792 

910 

815 
560 
653 
597 

250 
265 

217 
311 

12,470 
1 1 .675 
13.025 
13,200 

3,527 
3,941 
4,227 
4,277 

5,237 
4,004 
5,068 
5,166 

3,706 
3.730 
3,730 
3,757 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 
4 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

58,300 
57,924 

62,340 
67,112 
58,464 
64,384 

32,224 
32,156 

36,140 
38,660 
30,404 
36,532 

21.512 
20,616 

22,188 
23,852 
23,176 
23,004 

3,572 
4,004 

2,972 
3,528 
3,720 
3.676 

992 
1,148 

1,040 
1,072 
1,164 
1,172 

10,360           7,928 
11,176           8,488 

12,192           9,132 
12,104           9,004 
12,856           9,632 
13,736         10,276 

8,680 
8,220 

8,240 
9.616 
8,856 
9,896 

2,432 
2.688 

3.060 
3,100 
3,224 
3,460 

3,016 
2,624 

2,260 
2,340 
3,004 
2,896 

1,192 
1,172 

964 

1,008 
1,096 
1,104 

48,824 
49,464 

48,456 
49,628 
51,464 
51 ,932 

17,360 
17,116 

15,084 
15,904 
16,556 
16,344 

17,620 
18,484 

18,456 
1 8,800 
19,980 
20,664 

13.844 
13.864 

14,916 
14,924 
14,928 
14,924 

Revenue 

Other  current  transfers  from 

persons 

Investment  income 

Year 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

D 
D 

40074 
40312 

40075 
40313 

40076 
40314 

40077 
40315 

40078 
40316 

40079 
40317 

40080 
40318 

40081 
40319 

40082 
40320 

40083 
40321 

40084 
40322 

40559 
40560 

1981 
1982 

2,635 
2,851 

15 
22 

2,409 
2,596 

177 
195 

34 
38 

20,010 
22,947 

5.518 
6.288 

11,381 
12,949 

472 
545 

75 
100 

1,797 
2,176 

767 
889 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

715 

6 

650 

49 

10 

5,802 

1,661 

3.268 

137 

25 

478 

233 

4 

668 

6 

603 

49 

10 

6,333 

1,770 

3,469 

168 

25 

673 

228 

1983  1 

1,050 

6 

982 

52 

10 

6,042 

1,668 

3,492 

113 

30 

510 

229 

2 

728 

6 

661 

51 

10 

6.022 

1,713 

3,198 

143 

30 

703 

235 

3 

799 

6 

731 

51 

11 

6.313 

1,821 

3,509 

148 

30 

515 

290 

4 

725 

6 

656 

52 

11 

6.810 

1,866 

3,720 

181 

30 

770 

243 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

2,988 

24 

2,728 

196 

40 

23,860 

6,556 

13,580 

584 

100 

2,108 

932 

4 

3,108 

24 

2,848 

196 

40 

24,700 

6,824 

13,768 

628 

100 

2,468 

912 

1983  1 

3,156 

24 

2,884 

208 

40 

24,304 

7,100 

13,328 

476 

120 

2,364 

916 

2 

3.300 

24 

3,032 

204 

40 

24,700 

6,740 

13,800 

556 

120 

2,544 

940 

3 

3,436 

24 

3,164 

204 

44 

25,788 

7,180 

14,308 

628 

120 

2,392 

1,160 

4 

3,316 

24 

3,040 

208 

44 

25,956 

7,252 

14,240 

680 

120 

2,692 

972 

'Includes  the  taxes  on  life  insurance  companies  introduced  in  1969-  At  the  present  time,  for  National  Accounts  purposes,  life  insurance  companies  are  treated  as  associations  of  individ- 
uals in  so  far  as  their  investment  activities  are  concerned.  The  1969  taxes  are  thus  included  here  pending  a  complete  review  of  the  treatment  of  insurance.       2Tax  liabilities.       'With- 
holding taxes.       "The  quarterly  figures  of  real  property  taxes  unadjusted  and  seasonally  adjusted  are  obtained  by  dividing  annual  totals  by  four.  Since  real  property  tax  rates  have  been 
generally  upward,  this  treatment  gives  rise  to  a  fictitious  seasonal  between  the  fourth  and  first  quarters  in  the  seasonally  adjusted  taxes  of  series. 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


21 


Section  3— Table  1 .7/Continued 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.7:  Government  revenue,  expenditure,  and  surplus  or  deficit,  by  level  of  government  (millions  of  dollars)/continued 


May  1984 


Revenue 

Current  transfers  trom  other  levels  of  government 

rotal  revenue 

Total 

Provinces 

Local  governments 

Hospitals 

Year 
and 

quarter 

From 
Canada 

From  local 
govern- 
ments 

From 
Canada 

From 
provinces 

From 
provinces 

From  local 
govern- 
ments 

Total 

Federal 

Pro- 
vincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

D 

D 

40085 
40323 

40086 
40324 

40087 
40325 

40088 
40326 

40089 
40327 

40090 
40328 

40091 
40329 

40092 
40330 

40093 
40331 

40094 
40332 

40095 
40333 

40096 
40334 

40097 
40335 

40098 
40336 

1981 
1982 

36.353 
40,844 

13.770 
15,489 

101 
79 

317 
285 

12,848 

14,231 

9,297 
10,740 

20 
20 

172,003 
184,355 

64.280 
64,537 

65,506 
72,032 

26.256 
29,080 

9,426 
10,898 

4,805 
5,841 

1.730 
1.967 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

10.772 

4.247 

19 

75 

3.649 

2,777 

5 

47.116 

16,387 

18,722 

7,367 

2,817 

1,344 

479 

4 

9.895 

3.630 

19 

38 

3.174 

3.029 

5 

47.497 

17,420 

18.405 

6,917 

3,069 

1,273 

413 

1983  1 

9,421 

4,138 

29 

79 

2,657 

2,513 

5 

49,151 

16,963 

21,232 

6,607 

2,558 

1,318 

473 

2 

13,172 

4,369 

22 

74 

5,582 

3.120 

5 

50.151 

16,620 

18.284 

9,580 

3,165 

1,921 

581 

3 

1 1 ,436 

4,122 

20 

95 

4,198 

2,996 

5 

49.361 

16,494 

19,572 

8,222 

3,042 

1,419 

612 

4 

1 1 .270 

4.429 

26 

64 

3,508 

3,238 

5 

52,335 

18,975 

20,757 

7.562 

3,284 

1,314 

443 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 
4 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

43,788 
40,788 

42,356 
46,492 
46,024 
46,324 

18.492 
14,112 

15,992 
17,476 
17,328 
17,436 

92 
60 

84 
108 

96 
100 

380 
228 

276 
168 
408 
396 

13,796 
14,364 

15,144 
16,632 
16,232 
15,772 

1 1 ,008 
12,004 

10,840 
12.088 
1 1 .940 
12,600 

20 
20 

20 
20 
20 
20 

189,312 
188,332 

193,768 
204,344 
199,128 
206.752 

65,284 
65,780 

68,444 
71,340 
64,892 
71,532 

76,456 
72,576 

75,992 
80,168 
81 ,276 
81,944 

28.800 
29,280 

31 .020 
32.484 
32.400 
31,980 

11,168 
12,164 

1 1 ,020 
12,268 
12,124 
12,784 

5,680 
6,472 

5,336 
6.072 
6,112 
6,368 

1,924 
2,060 

1,956 
2.012 
2,324 
2.144 

Current  expenditure 

Purchases  of  goods 

and  services5 

Transfer  payments 

to  persons 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Defence" 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospital 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

Total 

Federal 

Pro- 
vincial 

Local 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

D 

D 

40111 
40349 

40112 
40350 

40113 
40351 

40114 
40352 

40115 
40353 

40116 
40354 

40553 
40556 

40554 
40557 

40117 
40355 

40118 
40356 

40119 
40357 

40120 
40358 

40121 
40359 

40122 
40360 

1981 
1982 

68,405 
77,193 

16,562 
18,760 

5,611 
6,802 

21,080 
23,504 

21,441 
24,361 

9,202 
10,445 

89 
76 

31 
47 

35,172 
43,403 

18,684 
24,483 

12,906 
14,565 

433 
476 

2,321 
2,873 

828 
1,006 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

19,766 

4,525 

1,722 

6,628 

5,924 

2,657 

20 

12 

10,944 

6,017 

3,824 

120 

729 

254 

4 

20,133 

4.702 

1,780 

5,875 

6,836 

2,683 

25 

12 

1 1 ,524 

6,551 

3.847 

128 

738 

260 

1983  1 

20,719 

5,475 

2,005 

6,507 

5,978 

2,724 

23 

12 

12,629 

7,599 

3,760 

115 

852 

303 

2 

19,857 

4,692 

1,579 

5,707 

6,547 

2,892 

8 

11 

12,624 

7,193 

4,133 

137 

859 

302 

3 

21 ,269 

4,600 

1,707 

7,301 

6,408 

2,920 

29 

11 

12,111 

6.684 

4,114 

132 

876 

305 

4 

21,545 

4,994 

1,933 

6,371 

7,226 

2,918 

25 

11 

12,378 

6,688 

4,338 

142 

898 

312 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

78,144 

19,044 

7,016 

23,748 

24,720 

10,504 

80 

48 

45,368 

25,924 

15,024 

488 

2,916 

1,016 

4 

80,952 

19.384 

7,200 

24,904 

25,660 

10,856 

100 

48 

47,240 

27,516 

15,240 

492 

2.952 

1,040 

1983  1 

80.620 

19.428 

7,116 

24,872 

25,208 

10,972 

92 

48 

48,020 

27,192 

15,708 

500 

3,408 

1,212 

2 

82,864 

19.600 

7,068 

25,816 

25,888 

11,484 

32 

44 

49,492 

28,176 

16,152 

520 

3.436 

1.208 

3 

84.200 

19,660 

7,032 

26,128 

26,700 

11,552 

116 

44 

50,284 

28,692 

16,332 

536 

3.504 

1,220 

4 

85,876 

20,356 

7,680 

26,728 

26,840 

1 1 ,808 

100 

44 

51,172 

28.596 

17,188 

548 

3,592 

1.248 

'See  page  23       "Defense  purchases  of  goods  and  services  are  included  in  Federal  government  purchases  of  goods  and  services. 


22 


May  1984 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.7:  Government  revenue,  expenditure,  and  surplus  or  deficit,  by  level  of  government  (millions  of  dollars)/continued 


Section  3— Table  1 .7/Continued 


Current  expenditure 

Subsidies 

Capital 

assistance 

Current  transfers 
to  non-residents 

Total 

Interest 
Federal 

on  the  public 
Provincial 

debt 
Local 

Year 

Total 

Federal 

Canada 

Pension 

Plan 

quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Hospitals 

D 

D 

40124 
40362 

40125 
40363 

40126 
40364 

40127 
40365 

40128 
40366 

40129 
40367 

40130 
40368 

41970 
41972 

41971 
41973 

40131 
40369 

40132 
40370 

40133 
40371 

40134 
40372 

40555 
40558 

1981 
1982 

8,502 
7,793 

6,485 
5,638 

2,017 
2,155 

1,037 
2,703 

764 
2,291 

273 

412 

875 
1.060 

859 
1,040 

16 
20 

21 .479 
25.727 

13,739 
16,675 

5.595 
6.518 

2,051 
2,432 

94 
102 

Unadjusted 

for  seasonal  variation 

1982  3 
4 

2,078 
1,993 

1,443 
1,492 

635 
501 

982 
1,052 

883 
858 

99 

194 

217 
256 

212 
251 

5 
5 

6,400 
6,954 

4,237 
4,327 

1,601 
1,814 

539 

781 

23 
32 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

2,042 
1,617 
2,106 
2,183 

1,489 
1,153 
1,440 
1,622 

553 
464 
666 
561 

1,304 

803 

1,052 

1,079 

1,080 
590 
844 
844 

224 
213 
208 
235 

328 
333 
260 
265 

322 
327 
254 
259 

6 
6 
6 
6 

6,433 
6,769 
7,040 
7,499 

4,180 
4,238 
4,443 
4,559 

1,701 
1,751 
1,953 
1,997 

531 
749 
618 
908 

21 
31 
26 
35 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 
4 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

8,144 
8,160 

8,452 
6,916 
7,940 
8,484 

5,980 
5,856 

6,084 
4,508 
5,844 
6,380 

2,164 
2,304 

2,368 
2,408 
2,096 
2,104 

3,624 
4,080 

5,708 
3,796 
3,732 
3,716 

3,228 
3,304 

4,812 
2,944 
2,900 
2,776 

396 
776 

896 
852 
832 
940 

964 
1,148 

1,232 
1,184 
1,132 
1,196 

944 
1,128 

1,208 
1,160 
1,108 
1,172 

20 
20 

24 
24 
24 
24 

26,144 
26,916 

26,404 
27,444 
28,212 
28,904 

16,996 
17,084 

16,796 
17,392 
17,668 
17,824 

6,600 
7,164 

6,832 
7,192 
7,588 
7,996 

2,444 
2,564 

2,668 
2,748 
2,840 
2,968 

104 
104 

108 

112 
116 
116 

Current  expenditure 

Current  transfers  to 

other  levels  of  government 

Total  current  expenditure5 

Total 

Canada  to 

Provinces  to 

Local  governments  to 

Total 

Federal 

Pro- 
vincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Year 

and 
quarter 

Provinces 

Local 
govern- 
ments 

Local 
govern- 
ments 

Hospitals 

Provinces 

Hospitals 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

D 
D 

40135 
40373 

40136 
40374 

40137 
40375 

40138 
40376 

40139 
40377 

40140 
40378 

40141 
40379 

40142 
40380 

40143 
40381 

40144 
40382 

40145 
40383 

40146 
40384 

40147 
40385 

40148 
40386 

1981 
1982 

36,353 
40,844 

13,770 
15,489 

317 
285 

12,848 
14,231 

9,297 
10,740 

101 
79 

20 
20 

171,823 
198,723 

71,180 
84,661 

64,016 
72,125 

24,046 
27.368 

9,296 
10,547 

2,426 
2,969 

859 
1,053 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

10,772 

4,247 

75 

3,649 

2,777 

19 

5 

51,159 

21.639 

19,213 

6,607 

2,680 

754 

266 

4 

9,895 

3,630 

38 

3,174 

3,029 

19 

5 

51.807 

21,849 

18,434 

7,769 

2,715 

768 

272 

1983  1 

9,421 

4,138 

79 

2,657 

2,513 

29 

5 

52,876 

24,362 

17,915 

6,658 

2,745 

881 

315 

2 

13,172 

4,369 

74 

5,582 

3,120 

22 

5 

55,175 

22,636 

20,970 

7,460 

2,923 

873 

313 

3 

11,436 

4,122 

95 

4,198 

2,996 

20 

5 

55.274 

22,482 

21 ,436 

7,183 

2,946 

911 

316 

4 

1 1 ,270 

4.429 

64 

3,508 

3,238 

26 

5 

56,219 

23,459 

20,248 

8,307 

2,953 

929 

323 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

43,788 

18,492 

380 

13.796 

1 1 ,008 

92 

20 

206,176 

90.988 

72,736 

27.764 

10,608 

3,016 

1,064 

4 

40,788 

14,112 

228 

14,364 

12,004 

60 

20 

209,284 

88,612 

76,756 

28,796 

10,960 

3,072 

1,088 

1983  1 

42,356 

15,992 

276 

15,144 

10,840 

84 

20 

212,792 

91 ,788 

76,660 

28,480 

1 1 ,080 

3,524 

1.260 

2 

46,492 

17,476 

168 

16.632 

12,088 

108 

20 

218,188 

91,424 

81,140 

29,284 

1 1 ,596 

3,492 

1,252 

3 

46,024 

17,328 

408 

16,232 

1 1 ,940 

96 

20 

221.524 

93.608 

81,148 

30,192 

1 1 ,668 

3,644 

1,264 

4 

46,324 

17,436 

396 

15.772 

12,600 

100 

20 

225,672 

94,936 

83,328 

30,476 

1 1 ,924 

3,716 

1,292 

"Includes  capital  consumptions  allowances  as  shown  on  page  24,  col.  8. 


23 


Section  3— Table  1.7/Concluded 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.7:  Government  revenue,  expenditure,  and  surplus  or  deficit,  by  level  of  government  (millions  of  dollars)/concluded 


May  1984 


Surplus  or 

deficit  on  a 

national  accounts 

basis 

Saving 

Plus:  capital  consumption  allowances 

Year 
and 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 
pension 

quarter 

plan 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

D 

D 

40149 
40387 

40150 
40388 

40151 
40389 

40152 
40390 

40153 
40391 

40154 
40392 

40155 
40393 

40099 
40337 

40100 
40338 

40101 
40339 

40102 
40340 

40103 
40341 

1981 
1982 

180 
-14,368 

-6,900 

-20,124 

1,490 
-93 

2,210 
1,712 

130 
351 

2,379 
2,872 

871 
914 

5,334 
6,146 

918 
1.046 

1,982 
2,300 

2,045 
2,354 

389 
446 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

-4.043 

-5,252 

-491 

760 

137 

590 

213 

1,563 

266 

585 

599 

113 

4 

-4,310 

-4,429 

-29 

-852 

354 

505 

141 

1,615 

274 

605 

619 

117 

1983  1 

-3,725 

-7.399 

3,317 

-51 

-187 

437 

158 

1,672 

283 

628 

640 

121 

2 

-5,024 

-6,016 

-2,686 

2,120 

242 

1,048 

268 

1,732 

292 

653 

662 

125 

3 

-5,913 

-5,988 

-1.864 

1,039 

96 

508 

296 

1,791 

301 

679 

682 

129 

4 

-3.884 

-4.484 

509 

-745 

331 

385 

120 

1,840 

310 

704 

696 

130 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 
4 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 


-16,864 

-25,704 

3,720 

1,036 

560 

2,664 

860 

6,252 

1,064 

2,340 

2.396 

-20,952 

-22,832 

-4,180 

484 

1,204 

3,400 

972 

6,460 

1,096 

2,420 

2,476 

-19,024 

-23,344 

-668 

2,540 

-60 

1,812 

696 

6,688 

1,132 

2,512 

2,560 

-13,844 

-20,084 

-972 

3,200 

672 

2.580 

760 

6,928 

1,168 

2,612 

2,648 

-22.396 

-28,716 

128 

2,208 

456 

2,468 

1,060 

7,164 

1,204 

2,716 

2,728 

-18,920 

-23.404 

-1,384 

1,504 

860 

2,652 

852 

7,360 

1,240 

2,816 

2,784 

452 
468 

484 
500 
516 
520 


Surplus  or  deficit  on  a 

national  accounts 

basis 

Deduct:  gross  capital  formation 

Equals:  surplus  ( +  )  or 

deficit  (-) 

Year 

Federal 

Provincial                Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

quarter 

Total 

Federal         Provincial               Local 

Hospitals                Total 

D 

D 

40156 
40394 

40157                40158                40159 
40395                40396                40397 

40160               40168 
40398                40406 

40169 
40407 

40170               40171 
40408                40409 

40172 
40410 

40173 
40411 

40174 
40412 

1981 

9.359 

1,002 

3,676 

4,097 

584 

-3,845 

-6,984 

-204 

158 

-65 

2,379 

871 

1982 

10,704 

1,424 

4,157 

4,479 

644 

-18,926 

-20,502 

-1,950 

-413 

153 

2,872 

914 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

3.189 

393 

1,287 

1,344 

165 

-5.669 

-5,379 

-1.193 

15 

85 

590 

213 

4 

2,901 

366 

1,134 

1,226 

175 

-5,596 

-4,521 

-558 

-1,459 

296 

505 

141 

1983  1 

2,211 

348 

799 

880 

184 

-4,264 

-7,464 

3,146 

-291 

-250 

437 

158 

2 

2,679 

391 

980 

1,112 

196 

-5.971 

-6,115 

-3,013 

1,670 

171 

1.048 

268 

3 

3,317 

499 

1.273 

1,343 

202 

-7,439 

-6.186 

-2,458 

378 

23 

508 

296 

4 

3.031 

518 

1,113 

1.194 

206 

-5,075 

-4,692 

100 

-1,243 

255 

385 

120 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

10,716 

1,332 

4,172 

4,556 

656 

-21 ,328 

-25,972 

1,888 

-1,124 

356 

2.664 

860 

4 

1 1 ,076 

1,460 

4,260 

4,680 

676 

-25,568 

-23,196 

-6,020 

-1,720 

996 

3,400 

972 

1983  1 

11,144 

1,664 

4,172 

4,536 

772 

-23,480 

-23,876 

-2,328 

564 

-348 

1,812 

696 

2 

1 1 ,024 

1,572 

4,152 

4,520 

780 

-17,940 

-20,488 

-2,512 

1.328 

392 

2,580 

760 

3 

11,216 

1,744 

4,160 

4,520 

792 

-26,448 

-29,256 

-1,316 

416 

180 

2,468 

1,060 

4 

1 1 ,568 

2,044 

4,176 

4,540 

808 

-23.128 

-24,208 

-2,744 

-252 

572 

2,652 

852 

For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


24 


May  1984 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.8:  Implicit  price  indexes,1  gross  national  expenditure  (1971  =100), 

based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data 


Section  3— Tables  1.8  and  1.9 


Personal  expenditure  on  consumer  goods 

and  services 

Government 

Gross  fixed  capital  formation 

Government 

current 
expenditure 

Year 

Semi- 

Non- 

Non- 

Machinery 

and 

Durable 

durable 

durable 

on  goods 

residential 

and 

quarter 

Total 

goods 

goods 

goods 

Services 

and 

services 

Total 

Total 

construction 

equipment 

D 

40626 

40627 

40628 

40629 

40630 

40631 

40632 

40633 

40634 

40635 

1981 

233.2 

183.2 

199.8 

264.6 

244.7 

296.7 

251.7 

254.1 

264.4 

212.9 

1982 

258.4 

194.4 

212.0 

295.6 

273.1 

333.1 

269.8 

273.5 

283.7 

228.0 

1982  3 

262.4 

195.9 

213.3 

300.1 

278.4 

337.5 

272.0 

277.6 

288.5 

228.7 

4 

266.4 

197.5 

216.4 

304.3 

284.2 

346.8 

273.6 

278.1 

286.9 

234.3 

1983  1 

268.8 

199.7 

219.5 

305.1 

288.4 

349.7 

274.9 

278.1 

287.6 

233.5 

2 

271.7 

201.0 

221.9 

309.7 

292.0 

358.9 

275.7 

278.9 

289.2 

234.9 

3 

275.4 

202.9 

223.3 

315.1 

297.1 

361.2 

277.2 

279.3 

290.5 

237.3 

4 

278.6 

205.3 

224.7 

322.4 

299.7 

365.4 

278.1 

279.4 

290.8 

240.5 

Gross  fixed  capital 

formation 

Deduct: 

imports  of 
goods  and  serv 

Business 

goods  and  services 

ces 

Non- 

Gross 

Residential 

residential 

Machinery 

Of  which: 

Of  which: 

national 

Total 

construction 

construction 

&  equipment 

Total 

merchandise 

Total           merchandise 

expenditure 

D 

40636 

40637 

40638 

40639 

40640 

40641 

40642 

40643 

40625 

1981 

251.4 

277.6 

247.4 

242.1 

298.7 

307.3 

289.5 

296.6 

249.1 

1982 

269.2 

285.6 

270.5 

260.4 

306.0 

308.8 

302.0 

302.7 

274.2 

1982  3 

271.1 

283.8 

274.5 

262.1 

304.8 

306.2 

306.7 

307.2 

277.7 

4 

272.8 

2839 

275.5 

264.5 

312.3 

314.5 

302.5 

299.7 

282.1 

1983  1 

274.4 

283.0 

277.7 

266.3 

304.9 

3048 

298.5 

292.4 

286.0 

2 

275.2 

277.6 

280.9 

2680 

306.5 

306.1 

294.7 

2859 

288.8 

3 

276.8 

280.3 

283.3 

268.7 

307.7 

306.5 

299.2 

291.5 

292.6 

4 

277.8 

281.7 

282.7 

271.3 

307.0 

306.1 

303.4 

295.9 

292.7 

'These  implicit  indexes  are  current  weighted  price  indexes.  They  reflect  not  only  pure  price  changes,  but  also  changing  expenditure  patterns  within  and  between  major  groups.  Quarter- 
to-quarter  comparisons  based  on  the  seasonally  adjusted  data  are  less  subject  to  the  problem  of  shifting  weights  than  are  similar  comparisons  based  on  data  unadjusted  for  seasonality, 
and  therefore  may  be  used  as  indicators  of  price  change. 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 

Table  1.9:  Relation  between  gross  national  product  at  market  prices  and  gross  domestic  product  at  factor  cost  (millions  of  dollars) 


Gross 

Investment 

Investment 

Gross 

Investment 

Investment 

national 

income 

income 

Gross 

national 

income 

income 

Gross 

Year 

product 

Residual 

Indirect 

received 

paid 

domestic 

product 

Residual 

Indirect 

received 

paid 

domestic 

and 

at  market 

error  of 

taxes  less 

from  non- 

to non- 

product at 

at  market 

error  of 

taxes  less 

from  non- 

to non- 

product at 

quarter 

prices 

estimate 

subsidies 

residents 

residents 

factor  cost 

prices 

estimate 

subsidies 

residents 

residents 

factor  cost 

D 

40193 

40194 

40195 

40196 

40197 

40198 

D 

40550 

40431 

40432 

40433 

40434 

40435 

1981 

339,055 

1,111 

-37.896 

-3,819 

15,409 

313,860 

1982 

356,600 

93 

-40,780 

-5,036 

18.152 

329,029 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

97,072 

133 

-10,279 

-1,166 

4,395 

90,155 

359,112 

-180 

-40,680 

-4,872 

18,488 

331 ,868 

4 

90,033 

-821 

-10,581 

-1,443 

4,876 

82,064 

362,168 

56 

-41 ,304 

-5,428 

18,384 

333,876 

1983  1 

88,266 

1,220 

-10,428 

-1,212 

4,217 

82,063 

373,208 

56 

-40,004 

-5,008 

17,064 

345,316 

2 

93,995 

81 

-10,058 

-1,100 

4,222 

87,140 

384,168 

336 

-42,712 

-4.528 

17,032 

354,296 

3 

105,985 

-101 

-10,919 

-1,184 

4,292 

98,073 

396,796 

764 

-43,524 

-5,000 

17,732 

366,768 

4 

100,440 

-685 

-11,017 

-1,430 

4,892 

92,200 

400,572 

904 

-43,448 

-5.168 

18,664 

371 ,524 

Source:  National  income  and  expenditure  accounts  (13-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


25 


Section  3— Table  2.1 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.1:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin',  quarterly  in  1971  constant  dollars 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


May  1984 


Gross 

domestic 

product 

Agriculture 

Forestry 

Fishing 
and 

trapping 

Mines 

(including 

milling), 

quarries 

and  oil 

wells 

Manufac- 
turing 
industries 

Con- 
struction 

Transportation, 
and  othe 

^)mmunication 
utilities 

Trade 

Year 

Total 

Trans- 
portation 

Commun- 
ication 

Electric 

power, 

gas  and 

water 

utilities 

and 
quarter 

Total 

Wholesale 
trade 

Retail 
trade 

D 

D 

143992 
143820 

143993 

143821 

143994 
143822 

143995 
143823 

143996 
143824 

144007 
143835 

144087 
143915 

144088 
143916 

144089 
143917 

144097 
143925 

144099 
143927 

144102 
143930 

144103 
143931 

144105 
143933 

1982 
1983 

115,530.0 
118,560  9 

3.250.2 

3,311.0 

621.8 
761.5 

183.2 
181.9 

2,889.1 
3,062.8 

23,066.7 
24,496.2 

6.640.6 
6,457.4 

16,377.1 
16,733.4 

6,955.9 
7,047.9 

5,268.7 
5,373.9 

3,906.3 
4,051.3 

14.121.7 
14,543.3 

5,700.8 
5,856.1 

8,420.9 
8,687.2 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  3 
4 

29,872.8 
28,011.0 

2.233.6 
164.4 

127.9 

174.5 

82.8 
40.7 

618.6 
703.5 

5,522.2 
5,466.2 

1,825.5 
1,625.8 

3,980.3 
4,007.0 

1,788.5 
1,626.4 

1.313.4 
1.310.3 

811.6 
1 ,006.8 

3,445.6 
3,760.7 

1 ,380.9 
1,398.3 

2,064.7 
2,362.4 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

27,668.9 
29,775.5 
31,198.7 
29.919.2 

264.4 

640.0 

2,195.7 

210.9 

190.4 
149.4 
2085 
213.2 

20.5 
59.3 
75.0 
27.1 

712.3 
742.8 
749.0 
858.9 

5,816.3 
6,304.3 
5,987.2 
6,388.6 

1,360.6 
1,676.5 
1,877.3 
1.543.0 

4,129.2 
4,111.2 
4,136.4 
4,356.7 

1,619.7 
1,780.6 
1,836.5 
1,811.0 

1.317.5 
1,343.2 
1 ,354.2 
1 ,359.0 

1.140.1 
920.2 
874.9 

1.116.0 

3,155.6 
3.713.4 
3,669.8 
4,004.8 

1,318.5 
1,506.9 
1,508.1 
1 ,522.7 

1,837.1 
2,206.5 
2,161.7 
2,482.1 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

114,490.6 

3,278.8 

543.6 

189.7 

4 

113,439.7 

3.282.5 

611.0 

205.7 

1983  1 

115,366.0 

3.295.9 

690.5 

216.9 

2 

117,731.7 

3.231.2 

740.9 

209.6 

3 

120,100.9 

3,250.1 

869.7 

168.9 

4 

120.886.2 

3,268.1 

758.5 

144.6 

2.614.0  23,001.8        6.379.9       16,255.5        6,909.6        5,257.3        3,840.3 

2.757.1  21,953.5         6,422.7       15,934.5         6,659.1         5,224.3         3.808.3 


2.756.4  23,382.6 
2,942.9  23,918.4 
3.200.7  24,959.5 

3.352.5  25,757.4 


6,471.6  16,124.0 

6.736.5  16,579.7 
6,508.0  16,920.4 

6.073.6  17,307.5 


6,725.6 
6,909.9 
7,131.7 

7,451.1 


5,295.3  3,855.3 

5,361.3  4,052.9 

5,417.3  4,107.7 

5,417.8  4,169.1 


13,866.6 

5.503.1 

8,363.4 

13.949.4 

5.556.2 

8,393.2 

14,062.8 

5.569.1 

8,493.7 

14,375.4 

5,767.1 

8,608.3 

14,765.5 

5,998.0 

8,767.5 

14,949.2 

6,108.4 

8,840.7 

r 

Finance 

insurance 

and  real 

estate 

Community 

business 

and 

personal 

services 

Public 

administration 

and 

defence 

Special  industry  groupings 

Year 

and 

quarte 

Industrial 
production 

Goods- 
producing 
industries 

Service- 
producing 
industries 

Commercial 
industries 

Non 

commercial 

industries 

Non-durable 

manufacturing 

industries 

Durable 

manufacturing 

industries 

D 

D 

144119 
143947 

144126 
143954 

144133 
143961 

144145 
143968 

144148 
143969 

144147 
143970 

144146 
143971 

144149 
143972 

144140 
143974 

144139 
143973 

1982 
1983 


16,108.4 

23,866.3 

8,404.9 

29.862.1 

40,557.9 

74,972.1 

96,675.0 

18,855.0 

11,682.5 

11,384.2 

16,324.9 

24,171.5 

8,517.0 

31,610.3 

42,322.1 

76,238.8 

99,464.7 

19,096.2 

12,287.8 

12,208.4 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


982  3 

4,028.5 

5,829.9 

2,177.8 

6,952.3 

11,222.3 

18,650.6 

25,313.7 

4,559.1 

2,863.7 

2,658.5 

4 

4,038.2 

5,953.3 

2,076.8 

7,176.5 

9,181.9 

18.829.1 

23,224.4 

4,786.6 

2,870.8 

2,595.4 

983  1 

4,023.1 

5,921.8 

2,074.6 

7,668.8 

9,504.8 

18,164  1 

22,902.6 

4,766.3 

2,964.1 

2,852.3 

2 

4,096.9 

6,128.9 

2,152.8 

7,967.3 

10,492.6 

19,282.9 

24.904.5 

4.870.9 

3,117.0 

3,187.3 

3 

4,125.4 

5,971.0 

2,203.3 

7,611.1 

11,967.6 

19,231.1 

26,576.5 

4,622.2 

3,072.4 

2,914.8 

4 

4,079.7 

6,150.0 

2,086.2 

8,363.6 

10,357.8 

19,561.4 

25,0824 

4,836.8 

3,134.7 

3,254.0 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

16,095.8 

23,836.2 

8,428.7 

29,456.1 

39,848.2 

74,642.4 

95,613.8 

18,876.8 

11,601.1 

1 1 ,400.7 

4 

16,190.8 

23,671.0 

8,461.5 

28,519.0 

39.040.9 

74,398.8 

94,481.1 

18,958.6 

11,521.1 

10,432.4 

1983  1 

16,153.4 

23,706.1 

8,505.7 

29,994.3 

40.669.2 

74,696.8 

96,413.6 

18,952.4 

1 1 ,943.0 

1 1 ,439.6 

2 

16,333.1 

24,126.3 

8,537.7 

30,914.2 

41 ,832.4 

75,899.3 

98,583.1 

19,148.6 

12,129.9 

11,788.6 

3 

16,513.3 

24,427.9 

8,517.0 

32,267.8 

43.064.5 

77,036.4 

100,967.0 

19,133.9 

12,494.9 

12,464.6 

4 

16,297.2 

24,478.5 

8,499.2 

33,278.9 

43,523.7 

77,362.5 

101,734.0 

19.152.3 

12,576.3 

13,181.1 

'The  average  of  the  monthly  series  may  not  equal  the  annual  level  due  to  rounding 
Sources:  Gross  Domestic  Product  by  Industry  (61-213  and  61-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


26 


May  1984 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin, 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


monthly  indexes  (1971  =100), 


Section  3— Table  2.2 


Year 
and 
month 


Gross 

domestic 

product 


Agriculture 


Forestry 


Fishing 

and 

trapping 


Total 


Mines  (including  milling), 
quarries  and  oil  wells 


Non-metal 

Metal 

Mineral 

mines  (except 

mines 

fuels 

coal  mines) 

144336 
144164 


144337 
144165 


144338 
144166 


144339 
144167 


144340 
144168 


144341 
144169 


144345 
144173 


144348 
144176 


1982 
1983 


138.8 

120.6 

92.9 

124.3 

91.8 

63.7 

113.1 

82.6 

142.4 

122.8 

113.7 

123.4 

97.3 

71.8 

117.4 

88.6 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 

s 
o 

N 
D 

1984  J 

F 


138.6 

27.2 

124.8 

70.6 

104.4 

89.0 

114.0 

91.3 

140.6 

142.5 

87.3 

59.9 

96.6 

95.5 

98.7 

82.7 

141.4 

130.0 

60.7 

104.6 

96.5 

87.5 

106.7 

73.6 

140.2 

10.7 

800 

172.0 

90.9 

64.1 

114.9 

65.7 

130.1 

45.8 

69.8 

222.5 

75.9 

38.0 

107.8 

54.8 

135.3 

85.2 

65.0 

295.3 

79.5 

35.0 

113.3 

75.5 

165.2 

863.3 

94.5 

156.7 

80.6 

41.1 

108.2 

80.9 

135.8 

19.4 

107.6 

129.8 

85.6 

45.8 

110.1 

100.1 

136.6 

19.8 

114.3 

84.7 

92.9 

49.8 

122.9 

97.2 

131.3 

34.0 

90.9 

117.1 

89.9 

48.4 

122.9 

78.2 

128.1 

42  1 

95.0 

48.5 

85.8 

50.2 

117.4 

70.7 

134.1 

42.1 

113.7 

56.2 

92.9 

65.0 

118.4 

66.5 

136.6 

33.5 

132.6 

62.6 

93.0 

63.9 

112.2 

103.2 

140.3 

144.6 

96.4 

65.6 

88.4 

69.7 

103.9 

97.5 

143.0 

127.4 

70.0 

187.7 

92.5 

77.5 

104.2 

95.0 

145.8 

12.9 

101.4 

229.4 

102.4 

84.7 

114.6 

92.6 

136.4 

61.0 

99.8 

217.2 

85.0 

52.5 

111.9 

60.7 

141.3 

86.7 

123.7 

245.6 

95.0 

65.6 

115.4 

71.8 

171.9 

8297 

150.2 

148.0 

105.7 

83.8 

122.7 

92.3 

145.3 

26.5 

145.1 

80.1 

110.8 

89.0 

124.6 

107.6 

146.1 

38.0 

134.5 

64.2 

110.9 

85.0 

130.2 

108.0 

139.9 

29.4 

102.5 

76.5 

105.9 

75.2 

132.9 

97.7 

136.4 

40.8 

133.3 

41.6 

105.1 

75.1 

130.4 

105.4 

141.8 

42.7 

146.1 

44.3 

111.5 

83.5 

133.5 

111.5 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 

s 
o 

N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 


141.1 

118.0 

100.9 

143  1 

100.7 

84.2 

112.1 

85.1 

140.0 

117.3 

94.9 

117.6 

96.1 

83.6 

102.7 

82.3 

139.7 

119.0 

92.8 

86.5 

96.8 

80.2 

111.8 

75.5 

138.5 

118.7 

88.2 

136.1 

87.6 

58.3 

114.9 

64.0 

136.7 

120.3 

83.8 

122.4 

82.7 

47.7 

112.5 

70.0 

138.3 

122.2 

71.7 

124.9 

82.9 

42.5 

115.9 

81.0 

137.5 

122.4 

88.1 

138.8 

83.7 

44.5 

115.3 

81.6 

136.2 

122.7 

91.6 

116.0 

85.1 

46.8 

113.6 

89.2 

136.4 

121.3 

93.1 

135.8 

888 

51.3 

115.8 

87.7 

136.2 

121.3 

89.1 

166.9 

89.0 

52.3 

112.4 

82.3 

139.1 

125.2 

108.4 

161.2 

87.0 

53.3 

113.6 

73.4 

137.7 

123.0 

95.9 

147.8 

86.8 

58.3 

111.5 

63.1 

138.9 

118.6 

105.1 

132.5 

89.0 

57.5 

111.2 

95.3 

139.7 

119.8 

105.6 

132.7 

89.9 

60.6 

110.9 

96.0 

141.0 

119.2 

110.0 

145.3 

92.4 

65.9 

111.4 

96.7 

143.4 

120.6 

116.4 

148.5 

98.3 

76.6 

114.5 

92.1 

143.7 

121.6 

127.7 

123.6 

97.3 

74.5 

115.9 

81.9 

144.2 

119.1 

127.1 

109.9 

99.8 

76.1 

118.2 

79.4 

144.9 

121.0 

134.9 

110.3 

108.1 

88.6 

126.3 

91.6 

145.0 

121.2 

123.3 

95.2 

109.4 

88.6 

127.6 

94.3 

145.3 

121.3 

113.7 

102.0 

105.2 

83.9 

122.4 

96.5 

145.3 

121.2 

102.9 

97.1 

105.1 

81.6 

121.8 

102.4 

147.3 

122.1 

141.7 

119.3 

107.8 

81.6 

127.0 

107.8 

145.6 

124.0 

122.7 

110.4 

105.0 

75.7 

127.7 

104.6 

27 


Section  3— Table  2.2/Continued 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin,  monthly  volume  indexes  (1971  =100), 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


May  1984 


Manufacturing  industries 

Year 

and 
month 

Total 

Food  and 
beverages 
industries 

Tobacco 
products 
industries 

Rubber 
&  plastic 
products 
industries 

Leather 
industries 

Textile 
industries 

Knitting 
mills 

Clothing 
industries 

Wood 
industries 

Furniture 

and  fixture 

industries 

Paper 
and  allied 
industries 

Printing, 
publishing, 
and  allied 
industries 

Primary 

metal 

industries 

D 
D 

144351 
144179 

144352 
144180 

144365 
144193 

144366 

144194 

144369 

144197 

144371 
144199 

144374 
144202 

144375 
144203 

144379 
144207 

144383 

144211 

144385 
144213 

144389 

144217 

144392 
144220 

1982 
1983 

121.1 
128.7 

121.4 
122.0 

114.2 
107.4 

140.5 

157.0 

93.5 
100.4 

108.8 
118.7 

106.2 
116.2 

106.0 
112.3 

127.8 
160.6 

106.1 
121.3 

115.6 
126.9 

159.8 
162.3 

97.4 
106.9 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

131.7 

118.6 

129.8 

152.1 

95.6 

119.7 

109.1 

109.6 

136.3 

117.8 

126.5 

168.6 

111.3 

A 

125.9 

115.0 

121.4 

145.1 

82.5 

109.2 

97.8 

93.1 

133.5 

112.3 

118.4 

169.7 

106.7 

M 

126.9 

124.4 

122.9 

143.3 

91.4 

105.5 

94.4 

89.3 

135.8 

107.3 

118.8 

165.5 

104.3 

J 

132.2 

135.0 

126.9 

152.2 

91.5 

111.5 

117.4 

107.0 

138.4 

113.5 

121.8 

164.0 

98.9 

J 

103.3 

117.3 

40.2 

115.7 

78.5 

85.2 

90.1 

93.8 

104.2 

73.9 

101.5 

137.5 

75.4 

A 

117.3 

131.1 

1006 

127.7 

111.1 

94.0 

119.9 

117.0 

124.8 

98.0 

111.7 

146.8 

88.4 

S 

127.4 

138.4 

128.9 

148.6 

120.6 

112.2 

121.7 

121.8 

132.6 

112.9 

111.4 

164.6 

95.8 

O 

120.5 

123.5 

126.7 

143.2 

99.1 

114.8 

121.2 

116.9 

137.6 

109.3 

115.0 

167.1 

95.2 

N 

120.7 

126.8 

137.3 

145.5 

96.2 

113.8 

121.8 

111.6 

127.9 

117.3 

116.5 

170.3 

94.8 

D 

103.3 

108.8 

89.5 

119.0 

67.9 

107.1 

79.1 

76.3 

113.8 

96.9 

99.9 

153.2 

70.3 

1983  J 

110.3 

108.5 

134.0 

122.0 

67.7 

112.3 

108.4 

99.9 

133.7 

98.1 

111.2 

135.5 

86.5 

F 

126.6 

116.6 

131.8 

161.3 

104.7 

125.0 

119.2 

126.6 

157.8 

119.1 

125.6 

158.5 

98.6 

M 

129.7 

118.1 

115.3 

163.9 

95.5 

126.1 

117.1 

120.3 

160.5 

128.3 

127.6 

163.1 

106.9 

A 

128.2 

118.1 

116.2 

158.5 

83.9 

127.0 

119.5 

105.3 

159.2 

120.3 

122.2 

163.9 

108.0 

M 

129.7 

121.4 

114.4 

153.3 

90.2 

117.8 

104.2 

99.2 

159.6 

115.2 

126.7 

164.5 

112.1 

J 

139.4 

135  6 

112.2 

169.1 

106.1 

125.1 

120.6 

110.5 

178.0 

129.8 

135.3 

165.7 

116.5 

J 

112.0 

118.2 

33.7 

131.9 

88.1 

95.5 

95.8 

103.1 

153.8 

88.9 

119.1 

138.2 

91.4 

A 

124.1 

128.9 

91.8 

145.8 

118.4 

106.8 

127.3 

126.0 

164.2 

120.9 

128.9 

154.5 

100.9 

S 

141.2 

136.6 

111.9 

173.8 

136.8 

126.3 

127.9 

132.7 

180.6 

140.8 

133.8 

177.9 

117.5 

O 

139.3 

124.0 

115.3 

175.4 

118.4 

122.4 

129.8 

123.1 

171.5 

132.1 

133.5 

177.0 

119.8 

N 

141.2 

126.6 

127.5 

179.5 

110.4 

123.0 

131.5 

117.4 

164.8 

145.1 

132.5 

182.7 

122.5 

D 

122.2 

111.8 

85.3 

149.1 

85.0 

117.0 

92.8 

84.1 

143.5 

117.2 

126.0 

166.3 

101.6 

1984  J 

127.2 

104.3 

115.7 

159.5 

93.5 

115.8 

101.0 

105.2 

150.6 

117.8 

129.5 

147.3 

122.9 

F 

138.8 

114.4 

119.0 

191.1 

108.5 

120.5 

123.3 

126.7 

160.4 

135.3 

123.7 

169.2 

127.1 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

124.7 

121.5 

115.6 

142.4 

95.3 

112.3 

108.9 

104.7 

122.6 

108.0 

118.0 

164.2 

101.5 

A 

122.4 

118.4 

113.8 

139.0 

92.4 

106.5 

103.1 

102.0 

123.6 

107.3 

115.3 

163.5 

99.8 

M 

123.5 

123.0 

113.8 

138.0 

95.7 

104.8 

104.2 

105.2 

129.0 

105.0 

115.1 

161.6 

100.2 

J 

122.0 

122.8 

117.1 

139.8 

87.4 

110.1 

104.9 

101.9 

129.2 

104.0 

115.0 

159.4 

95.2 

J 

118.5 

122.1 

106.4 

138.5 

95.8 

102.3 

100.6 

103.9 

128.4 

98.2 

114.4 

158.6 

88.3 

A 

124.1 

123.2 

111.1 

146.9 

95.8 

102.2 

113.9 

106.2 

133.1 

102.6 

115.4 

157.2 

98.5 

S 

119.7 

122.9 

119.5 

138.7 

95.0 

107.8 

108.0 

101.2 

130.0 

101.3 

112.8 

155.2 

96.0 

O 

115.7 

118.9 

114.0 

136.7 

89.0 

108.4 

107.7 

104.9 

134.0 

102.1 

112.6 

154.1 

94.5 

N 

115.3 

121.9 

114.8 

140.4 

89.3 

108.4 

113.8 

107.3 

124.5 

107.9 

113.3 

156.5 

93.1 

D 

114.9 

120.3 

114.7 

133.9 

88.3 

111.1 

102.8 

109.1 

135.2 

112.2 

111.7 

157.7 

76.9 

1983  J 

122.9 

125.0 

125.1 

137.4 

82.1 

115.3 

115.8 

105.3 

143.3 

116.6 

115.8 

156.7 

89.6 

F 

122.6 

123.1 

121.1 

145.7 

97.6 

118.8 

115.2 

110.8 

144.9 

111.9 

117.8 

156.8 

91.7 

M 

122.9 

120.8 

102.9 

152.3 

95.4 

118.5 

116.1 

115.2 

145.5 

117.5 

118.4 

159.0 

97.7 

A 

124.3 

122.3 

110.2 

151.6 

95.0 

122.7 

124.5 

116.1 

148.7 

114.4 

119.8 

158.2 

101.1 

M 

125.3 

119.8 

106.4 

148.2 

93.9 

117.5 

114.2 

116.2 

151.8 

114.0 

122.3 

160.3 

105.9 

J 

127.2 

123.4 

103.1 

157.3 

101.5 

120.6 

107.7 

105.3 

164.2 

119.5 

126.0 

160.9 

110.2 

J 

128.8 

122.5 

96.5 

157.7 

106.5 

118.9 

111.3 

113.9 

177.3 

120.5 

134.7 

162.0 

109.6 

A 

131.4 

122.1 

101.2 

162.3 

101.8 

117.5 

115.1 

114.6 

173.2 

126.0 

133.0 

165.4 

111.3 

S 

133.1 

122.1 

103.6 

161.5 

107.0 

120.0 

113.6 

110.3 

173.7 

126.5 

136.1 

168.0 

115.8 

O 

133.6 

121.7 

103.4 

166.5 

107.3 

115.9 

115.7 

110.1 

166.7 

125.8 

130.5 

163.3 

116.4 

N 

135.5 

120.4 

106.8 

171.6 

103.2 

118.4 

122.7 

113.3 

169.1 

132.4 

128.5 

167.9 

118.6 

D 

136.7 

122.1 

109.9 

170.0 

110.9 

120.7 

121.2 

117.0 

168.2 

130.6 

137.3 

168.0 

117.3 

1984  J 

139.8 

121.1 

107.5 

178.7 

111.7 

118.6 

107.3 

110.9 

161.3 

137.0 

134.1 

170.7 

123.9 

F 

134.6 

120.2 

109.2 

174.5 

100.7 

114.0 

119.8 

111.1 

147.6 

129.9 

115.9 

166.9 

120.3 

28 


May  1984 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin,  monthly  volume  indexes  (1971  =100), 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


Section  3— Table  2.2/Continued 


Manufacturing 

industries 

Metal 

fabricating 

Machin- 

Non- 

Miscel- 

ind. (ex 

eries 

Trans- 

metallic 

Petroleum 

Chemical 

laneous 

Year 

mach.  & 

ind.  (ex. 

portation 

Electrical 

mineral 

and  coal 

and  chem 

manufac- 

Transportation 

communication  and  other  utilities 

and 

transp. 

electrical 

equipment 

products 

products 

products 

products 

turing 

Construction 

month 

equip,  ind. 

machinery 

industries 

industries 

industries 

industries 

industries 

industries 

industry 

Total 

Transp. 

Storage 

Commun 

D 

144397 

144403 

144405 

144411 

144418 

144422 

144423 

144429 

144431 

144432 

144433 

144439 

144441 

D 

144225 

144231 

144233 

144239 

144246 

144250 

144251 

144257 

144259 

144260 

144261 

144267 

144269 

1982 

107.5 

167.5 

125.0 

123.6 

95.3 

89.6 

144.6 

120.6 

113.6 

162.4 

133.8 

129.0 

210.7 

1983 

106.2 

144.3 

144.9 

126.8 

104.5 

86.7 

159.7 

123.8 

110.5 

165.9 

135.5 

136.4 

214.9 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

132.0 

197.8 

143.2 

126.8 

85.9 

89.9 

161.8 

133.3 

102.7 

170.3 

139.8 

112.9 

212.0 

A 

112.1 

191.4 

148.8 

125.2 

94.7 

76.9 

144.7 

120.3 

110.8 

164.2 

136.4 

113.6 

210.5 

M 

105.6 

185.8 

150.8 

126.5 

103.4 

80.4 

151.2 

121.2 

110.5 

160  0 

137.2 

142.4 

211.1 

J 

114.9 

172.1 

157.2 

130.8 

113.7 

94.5 

158.6 

131.6 

122.6 

161.4 

143.1 

152.8 

214.6 

J 

90.7 

130.9 

104.3 

106.1 

90.6 

95.7 

121.8 

106.6 

124.9 

154.6 

136.0 

147.2 

206.5 

A 

101.7 

136.6 

121.0 

119.2 

107.1 

97.8 

133.9 

115.5 

124.6 

158.4 

138.1 

123.5 

211.5 

S 

111.8 

158.1 

128.5 

134.3 

109.5 

87.3 

152.4 

132.9 

125.3 

160.5 

138.7 

149.0 

212.2 

O 

99.3 

140.8 

111.7 

127.7 

110.4 

83.0 

142.9 

131.6 

123.4 

157.4 

129.7 

138.1 

209.7 

N 

101.7 

160.0 

106.4 

123.3 

104.3 

94.3 

142.8 

123.2 

111.5 

161.4 

126.7 

133.7 

212.3 

D 

88.0 

153.5 

91.3 

115.6 

74.2 

89.5 

130.3 

103.0 

98.8 

157.9 

118.9 

127.9 

206.6 

1983  J 

91.0 

118.8 

125.8 

110.8 

70.9 

87.7 

139.8 

104.0 

93.7 

160.3 

118.0 

108.0 

206.0 

F 

105.4 

146.6 

140.1 

125.3 

82.6 

87.8 

164.2 

124.7 

93.5 

165.1 

124.0 

98.7 

212.8 

M 

111.0 

149.6 

147.3 

124.9 

87.4 

81.6 

166.8 

127.4 

92.1 

165.9 

131.8 

118.8 

213.3 

A 

103.9 

135.1 

156.2 

123.1 

98.5 

660 

165.5 

123.8 

98.1 

162.2 

132.8 

124.1 

210.8 

M 

101.3 

146.2 

162.1 

119.9 

112.5 

70.3 

165.0 

118.4 

112.8 

160.8 

134.7 

145.7 

214.1 

J 

114.6 

148.7 

162.8 

135.3 

131.1 

88.9 

168.6 

137.4 

133.2 

166.1 

143.4 

152.6 

219.6 

J 

93.1 

112.6 

111.8 

108.4 

107.4 

90.8 

139.7 

104.7 

132.9 

158.4 

135.4 

152.9 

211.4 

A 

104.8 

123.7 

114.0 

121.6 

119.2 

93.3 

153.6 

124.3 

128.4 

165.2 

142.4 

141.5 

219.5 

S 

120.0 

154.8 

147.0 

142.4 

126.1 

99.7 

170.6 

141.0 

124.1 

168.6 

146.0 

150.9 

218.8 

O 

113.2 

170.3 

159.2 

141.3 

123.3 

94.0 

164.1 

138.3 

120.2 

169.3 

143.7 

151.3 

216.8 

N 

118.5 

167.7 

168.7 

139.3 

114.0 

91.4 

168.5 

135.0 

107.3 

174.9 

142.7 

150.5 

220.0 

D 

97.3 

157.4 

143.6 

128.6 

80.9 

89.2 

150.0 

106.5 

89.2 

174.1 

131.5 

142.3 

215.3 

1984  J 

98.0 

154.2 

166.4 

125.6 

81.8 

93.7 

158.5 

111.3 

83.6 

175.7 

131.4 

124.7 

213.4 

F 

114.9 

177.3 

180.5 

131.7 

94.7 

89.3 

175.0 

125.1 

84.6 

176.3 

137.2 

117.7 

220.5 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

121.4 

178.8 

128.4 

124.6 

98.5 

90.2 

150.5 

125.0 

120.9 

165.5 

138.7 

130.8 

211.2 

A 

111.1 

183.7 

132.0 

124.7 

99.6 

87.7 

139.2 

120.6 

122.7 

164.4 

135.6 

119.9 

212.2 

M 

107.5 

176.3 

134.4 

128.4 

97.1 

89.0 

145.6 

123.0 

111.5 

163.4 

135.0 

133.6 

211.8 

J 

107.2 

163.3 

132.4 

124.7 

96.1 

94.9 

149.1 

119.2 

112.9 

162.3 

134.1 

134.9 

211.9 

J 

100.6 

156.9 

132.5 

119.0 

90.3 

89.8 

137.9 

117.4 

111.3 

159.6 

132.0 

127.5 

210.3 

A 

107.4 

162.4 

145.0 

129.7 

98.8 

91.0 

144.1 

117.9 

108.0 

161.5 

132.4 

130.1 

211.0 

S 

100.8 

152.4 

126.1 

126.1 

94.0 

90.2 

148.3 

115.9 

108.1 

162.4 

134.2 

132.7 

209.3 

O 

98.5 

140.2 

110.2 

118.1 

93.2 

86.9 

143.0 

119.4 

108.7 

157.9 

128.4 

126.0 

208.8 

N 

98.8 

148.1 

101.6 

117.1 

94.0 

88.1 

140.8 

120.3 

108.2 

158.8 

128.4 

125.6 

209.2 

D 

95.6 

157.0 

110.3 

115.6 

89.3 

85.0 

141.3 

123.5 

112.6 

157.3 

127.4 

130.0 

208.7 

1983  J 

102.1 

135.4 

144.5 

124.4 

99.9 

86.3 

149.2 

123.2 

113.4 

159.5 

129.9 

130.5 

210.9 

F 

101.3 

135.0 

137.5 

121.7 

96.5 

85.9 

153.4 

123.6 

109.1 

158.9 

127.8 

122.3 

211.7 

M 

100.7 

137.7 

132.5 

123.8 

101.2 

83.1 

154.8 

119.7 

109.6 

161.1 

130.3 

137.0 

212.5 

A 

102.1 

131.2 

135.6 

123.4 

102.6 

76.0 

157.7 

124.0 

109.6 

162.1 

131.6 

131.9 

212.5 

M 

102.5 

140.4 

139.2 

121.1 

105.5 

80.2 

159.1 

120.9 

115.1 

164.1 

132.8 

135.9 

214.4 

J 

105.3 

135.5 

134.6 

127.1 

110.1 

85.4 

156.3 

124.5 

121.0 

167.0 

134.2 

134.1 

216.2 

J 

104.5 

135.9 

137.0 

126.0 

109.6 

85.5 

160.2 

115.6 

116.6 

165.2 

133.0 

135.2 

215.8 

A 

110.7 

144.6 

143.5 

128.7 

110.1 

86.5 

164.6 

126.6 

110.5 

168.6 

138.0 

143.8 

217.9 

S 

109.2 

149.4 

146.8 

132.9 

109.0 

95.3 

166.4 

122.7 

106.8 

169.5 

140.4 

135.7 

216.1 

O 

111.7 

159.0 

156.5 

130.5 

105.7 

98.0 

165.4 

125.4 

105.9 

170.3 

142.3 

138.7 

216.2 

N 

114.3 

157.1 

164.2 

131.6 

103.7 

89.7 

167.6 

132.1 

104.5 

172.5 

146.0 

140.7 

215.6 

D 

110.7 

159.5 

173.4 

129.9 

100.4 

87.0 

161.9 

127.5 

101.3 

171.9 

141.6 

144.4 

218.0 

1984  J 

110.4 

174.3 

181.2 

136.8 

110.7 

92.4 

171.2 

131.9 

101.7 

174.7 

145.2 

142.1 

218.6 

F 

109.9 

167.1 

176.4 

129.4 

110.2 

87.3 

164.1 

124.1 

99.8 

172.3 

142.3 

143.1 

219.3 

29 


Section  3— Table  2.2/Continued 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin,  monthly  volume  indexes  (1971  =  100), 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


May  1984 


Electric 

power,  gas 

and  water 

utilities 

Trade 

Finance, 

insurance, 

and  real 

estate 

Community,  business  and  personal  services 

Year 
and 
month 

Total 

Wholesale 
trade 

Retail 
trade 

Total 

Education          Health  & 

&  related            Welfare 

services           services 

Amusement 
and  rec 
services 

Services 
to  business 
management 

Personal 
services 

Accom. 
and  food 
services 

D 

D 

144443 
144271 

144446 
144274 

144447 
144275 

144449 

144277 

144463 
144291 

144470 
144298 

144471                144472 
144299              144300 

144473 
144301 

144474 
144302 

144475 
144303 

144476 
144304 

1982 
1983 

178.1 
1847 

144.0 
148.3 

138.9 

142.7 

147.7 
152.3 

168.0 
170.2 

148.4 
150.3 

110.9                145.0 
111.6               150.4 

189.1 
186.2 

265.6 
271.2 

113.7 
114.5 

133.9 
130.6 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

200.0 

137.8 

144.4 

133.0 

169.5 

150.3 

120.2 

1427 

172.1 

271.4 

112.9 

128.9 

A 

181.9 

143.3 

139.8 

145.8 

166.6 

150.8 

119.2 

143.7 

178.8 

269.0 

113.2 

133.2 

M 

157.2 

152.1 

149.8 

153.7 

167.3 

152.0 

116.0 

144.9 

194.5 

268.3 

114.2 

144.2 

J 

144.7 

151.6 

147.1 

154.8 

168.7 

151.9 

110.4 

146.1 

208.4 

2678 

114.6 

151.1 

J 

140.2 

136.7 

127.4 

143.4 

166.6 

143.4 

84.6 

146.7 

218.1 

266.5 

113.6 

149.8 

A 

149.2 

139.3 

132.9 

143.8 

168.3 

142.1 

80.0 

146.7 

216.2 

264.3 

113.6 

152.9 

S 

154.5 

145.7 

143.6 

147.2 

169.2 

149.6 

110.4 

146.3 

195.6 

261.4 

113.3 

143.2 

O 

165.0 

145.2 

145.6 

144.8 

168.2 

150.4 

118.6 

146.4 

186.5 

262.1 

114.0 

131.2 

N 

188.3 

151.9 

142.1 

159.1 

170.8 

149.2 

120.2 

145.9 

179.3 

259.8 

113.6 

124.0 

D 

197.4 

163.1 

121.3 

193.2 

166.3 

144.6 

115.4 

146.9 

170.9 

255.7 

113.8 

106.5 

1983  J 

212.8 

121.3 

120.7 

121.8 

165.9 

145.6 

116.6 

146.9 

170.7 

262.2 

114.6 

104.4 

F 

213.9 

128.5 

130.0 

127.4 

167.7 

146.5 

112.6 

147.7 

173.0 

263.1 

113.5 

118.5 

M 

196.9 

136.4 

134.9 

137.4 

169.8 

149.9 

121.4 

148.9 

173.2 

262.7 

115.2 

119.0 

A 

179.7 

141.7 

139.3 

143.5 

170.0 

151.4 

120.7 

149.5 

179.2 

266.1 

114.9 

125.7 

M 

163.5 

152.0 

148.2 

154.8 

170.9 

152.5 

117.9 

150.7 

189.8 

267.3 

115.3 

134.1 

J 

160.2 

160.7 

153.3 

166.0 

171.8 

153.4 

112.1 

151.1 

196.7 

272.2 

115.8 

147.0 

J 

152.8 

146.8 

141.4 

150.7 

171.3 

146.0 

86.3 

151.8 

200.3 

275.2 

114.6 

149.8 

A 

159.5 

148.5 

145.3 

150.9 

172.3 

145.4 

81.6 

151.6 

209.6 

277.2 

114.6 

152.1 

S 

166.3 

153.7 

154.5 

153.2 

172.7 

154.2 

112.0 

151.4 

192.4 

276.3 

114.4 

148.8 

O 

177.3 

156.9 

160.6 

154.3 

170.2 

154.7 

120.2 

151.4 

187.9 

275.9 

114.4 

133.3 

N 

202.3 

160.6 

152.1 

166.8 

171.9 

154.3 

121.5 

151.4 

184.5 

280.5 

113.1 

124.5 

D 

230.9 

172.5 

132.7 

201.2 

168.4 

149.9 

116.4 

152.5 

177.5 

276.4 

114.0 

110.6 

1984  J 

242.0 

129.5 

130.4 

128.9 

167.6 

150.9 

118.1 

153.1 

177.0 

283.2 

114.4 

105.5 

F 

223.6 

138.9 

146.2 

133.6 

170.5 

154.6 

121.0 

153.1 

179.9 

287.4 

113.3 

121.3 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

179.9 

145.8 

143.9 

147.2 

167.9 

149.1 

111.0 

143.5 

188.0 

270.9 

113.3 

136.8 

A 

181.9 

144.4 

139.1 

148.1 

166.7 

149.1 

110.9 

144.2 

189.7 

270.2 

113.4 

135.9 

M 

178  4 

146.3 

143.3 

148.5 

166.7 

149.3 

110.3 

144.7 

188.6 

269.4 

114.0 

139.1 

J 

174.8 

143.6 

137.6 

147.8 

167.4 

148.5 

110.5 

145.0 

190.8 

267.2 

113.9 

133.5 

J 

170.0 

141.0 

133.5 

146.3 

166.7 

148.4 

110.3 

145.3 

190.3 

265.2 

113.8 

134.9 

A 

176.8 

141.5 

133.6 

147.2 

168.6 

148.3 

110.5 

145.7 

190.0 

263.7 

114.0 

133.6 

S 

178.3 

141.8 

135.3 

146.5 

168.3 

148.0 

110.7 

146.1 

193.7 

260.9 

113.7 

132.3 

O 

172.6 

142.5 

138.3 

145.5 

168.6 

147.3 

111.1 

146.7 

186.8 

260.6 

113.8 

128.6 

N 

176.2 

142.4 

135.2 

147.6 

170.5 

147.0 

110.8 

146.3 

186.2 

259.2 

113.7 

129.4 

D 

171.9 

141.9 

132.8 

148.4 

167.4 

147.2 

111.6 

147.4 

185.6 

257.9 

113.7 

128.1 

1983  J 

173.8 

143.6 

138.7 

147.1 

169.6 

147.9 

111.4 

147.6 

185.4 

263.7 

114.4 

127.1 

F 

175.7 

141.7 

133.9 

147.4 

167.9 

145.9 

105.3 

148.6 

187.0 

262.6 

113.6 

126.3 

M 

177.8 

144.9 

134.6 

152.2 

167.9 

148.5 

112.0 

149.6 

189.5 

262.0 

115.6 

126.1 

A 

179.5 

143.0 

139.2 

145.7 

170.2 

149.5 

112.2 

149.8 

190.0 

267.2 

115.1 

127.9 

M 

183.3 

145.1 

138.5 

149.8 

170.2 

150.1 

112.4 

150.4 

187.6 

268.5 

115.1 

129.5 

J 

191.5 

151.7 

144.0 

157.3 

170.6 

150.5 

112.2 

150.0 

187.3 

270.9 

115.1 

131.3 

J 

186.5 

152.0 

149.0 

154.2 

172.3 

151.4 

112.4 

150.3 

187.4 

273.8 

114.8 

133.8 

A 

186.8 

150.0 

144.1 

154.3 

172.4 

151.9 

112.6 

150.7 

187.5 

276.7 

114.9 

132.9 

S 

188.4 

149.7 

145.5 

152.7 

172.0 

152.4 

112.4 

151.3 

188.3 

275.9 

114.8 

136.4 

O 

187.2 

152.5 

149.2 

154.9 

170.8 

151.5 

112.6 

151.8 

188.3 

274.7 

114.1 

130.3 

N 

189.2 

151.9 

147.9 

154.8 

170.4 

152.2 

112.1 

151.8 

191.6 

279.9 

113.2 

130.6 

D 

193.7 

152.9 

149.5 

155.4 

168.7 

152.9 

112.4 

152.9 

192.4 

279.8 

114.0 

133.3 

1984  J 

197.2 

153.4 

149.5 

156.2 

170.6 

153.4 

112.8 

154.0 

192.3 

284.5 

113.9 

129.4 

F 

192.6 

152.9 

150.5 

154.7 

171.0 

153.9 

113.1 

154.0 

194.6 

286.9 

113.7 

129.3 

30 


May  1984 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin,  monthly  volume  indexes  (1971  =100), 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/concluded 


Section  3— Table  2.2/Concluded 


Public 

admin. 

and  defence 

Special  industry  groupings 

Year 

and 
month 

Industrial 
production 

Gross 

domestic 

product  less 

agriculture 

Goods- 
producing 
industries 

Service- 
producing 
industries 

Commercial 
industries 

Non- 
commercial 
industries 

Non-durable 

manufacturing 

industries 

Durable 

manufacturing 

industries 

D 

D 

144477 
144305 

144484 
144312 

144483 

144311 

144485 
144313 

144486 
144314 

144487 
144315 

144488 
144316 

144490 
144318 

144489 
144317 

1982 
1983 

136.6 
138.4 

122.5 
129.7 

139.4 
143.1 

120.2 
125.4 

151.4 
154.0 

142.2 
146.3 

123.6 
125.2 

124.3 
130.8 

118.0 
126.6 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 


133.7 

134.3 

142.3 

119.8 

151.4 

141.6 

125.0 

131.1 

132.3 

133.4 

127.2 

140.5 

124.5 

151.6 

144.2 

124.7 

122.9 

128.9 

138.0 

125.7 

141.8 

122.1 

154.6 

144.9 

126.0 

125.6 

128.3 

141.8 

128.0 

144.6 

116.9 

156.1 

143.4 

126.1 

133.4 

131.0 

144.2 

103.1 

132.9 

102.2 

149.1 

132.7 

118.2 

109.4 

97.4 

142.3 

115.3 

137.0 

114.3 

149.6 

139.7 

115.8 

123.0 

111.6 

138.4 

123.8 

141.8 

182.7 

153.2 

174.3 

124.6 

133.3 

121.7 

136.1 

120.0 

139.7 

112.4 

151.8 

138.0 

126.3 

127.7 

113.6 

134.8 

123.2 

140.5 

112.5 

152.9 

138.9 

126.1 

128.9 

112.7 

134.1 

110.0 

134.6 

101.7 

151.5 

132.9 

124.1 

110.1 

96.7 

133.8 

116.3 

130.9 

105.8 

143.3 

128.9 

124.3 

114.7 

105.9 

134.8 

130.1 

137.2 

116.1 

146.4 

136.5 

123.4 

131.5 

121.9 

136.1 

131.0 

140.1 

116.2 

150.5 

138.7 

127.2 

132.3 

127.1 

135.8 

127.7 

140.2 

123.0 

152.1 

143.3 

127.0 

129.3 

127.1 

140.2 

128.0 

143.5 

124.4 

155.7 

146.3 

128.2 

129.2 

130.2 

143.9 

136.5 

150.3 

125.7 

159.5 

149.8 

128.0 

139.5 

139.3 

145.2 

112.2 

139.0 

111.9 

153.2 

140.2 

119.7 

117.0 

107.2 

144.5 

123.6 

143.2 

122.0 

154.5 

146.6 

117.7 

131.4 

117.1 

140.0 

138.9 

149.9 

191.8 

158.3 

182.1 

126.2 

144.0 

138.4 

137.2 

139.0 

149.2 

126.7 

157.9 

149.2 

127.8 

138.2 

140.4 

134.8 

142.8 

149.7 

127.7 

158.6 

150.4 

127.1 

139.6 

142.7 

134.9 

129.8 

143.5 

114.0 

157.5 

143.1 

125.5 

122.5 

121.8 

135.4 

134.6 

139.6 

117.9 

149.0 

138.7 

126.2 

123.3 

130.9 

136.3 

142.9 

145.1 

124.4 

153.7 

145.0 

127.4 

134.3 

143.1 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 


136.2 

126.6 

141.9 

124.5 

152.5 

145.1 

123.2 

126.5 

122.9 

136.4 

124.3 

140.8 

122.9 

151.7 

143.7 

123.4 

122.5 

122.3 

136.7 

125.0 

140.4 

121.4 

152.1 

143.3 

123.4 

124.7 

122.4 

136.4 

122.3 

139.2 

119.8 

151.3 

141.9 

123.4 

124.9 

119.2 

136.9 

118.5 

137.3 

116.8 

150.4 

139.7 

123.5 

122.3 

114.9 

136.8 

123.6 

138.8 

119.7 

150.9 

141.5 

123.6 

124.4 

123.9 

137.4 

120.3 

138.0 

117.8 

151.0 

140.6 

124.0 

123.7 

115.9 

137.5 

116.9 

136.6 

115.4 

150.3 

138.8 

124.3 

121.9 

109.6 

137.2 

117.4 

136.9 

115.7 

150.5 

139.2 

123.9 

123.4 

107.4 

137.8 

116.7 

136.6 

116.0 

149.9 

138.7 

124.6 

122.6 

107.4 

137.9 

122.8 

139.5 

121.3 

151.2 

142.4 

124.5 

126.1 

119.7 

138.4 

122.7 

138.2 

120.0 

149.7 

141.0 

122.8 

127.7 

117.6 

138.5 

123.5 

139.6 

120.4 

151.6 

142.0 

125.4 

127.5 

118.5 

138.8 

124.9 

140.4 

121.5 

152.1 

142.9 

125.6 

129.1 

119.7 

139.1 

126.3 

141.8 

123.5 

153.0 

144.5 

125.7 

128.3 

122.4 

138.4 

129.3 

144.2 

127.0 

154.7 

147.5 

125.2 

129.9 

124.6 

137.8 

129.9 

144.4 

126.9 

155.1 

147.8 

125.1 

131.7 

125.9 

138.6 

132.3 

145.0 

127.3 

155.7 

148.4 

125.5 

133.1 

129.8 

138.9 

134.8 

145.7 

128.8 

155.9 

149.2 

125.7 

134.1 

132.0 

138.6 

135.3 

145.8 

128.7 

156.1 

149.3 

125.7 

132.7 

134.4 

137.2 

136.5 

146.1 

129.1 

156.3 

149.8 

125.0 

133.7 

137.3 

138.6 

137.7 

146.1 

129.2 

156.3 

149.7 

125.9 

135.1 

138.2 

139.5 

140.9 

148.2 

132.5 

157.4 

152.0 

126.4 

135.8 

143.8 

140.1 

136.0 

146.3 

128.4 

157.3 

149.8 

126.7 

130.2 

138.9 

31 


Section  3— Table  3.1 

3— Balance  of  international  payments 

Table  3.1:  Canadian  balance  of  international  payments,  current  account,  all  countries  (million  dollars) 


May  1984 


Year 

Total 
current 
receipts 

Total 

current 

payments 

Current 
account 
balance 

Goods  and  services' 

Merchandise  trade1 

Service  transactions 

quarter 

Receipts         Payments 

Balance 

Exports            Imports 

Balance 

Receipts         Payments 

Balance 

D 
D 

50525 
60525 

50550 
60550 

50555 
60555 

50503                50541 
60722                60723 

50558 
60724 

50501                50526 
60501                60526 

50551 
60551 

50502                50544 
60710                60714 

50556 
60718 

1982 

104.617 

101.600 

3,017 

101,438 

99,863 

1,575 

84,577 

66,239 

18,338 

16,861 

33,624 

-16,763 

1983 

110,966 

109.389 

1,577 

108,181 

107,488 

693 

91 ,268 

73,227 

18.041 

16,913 

34,261 

-17,348 

Unadjusted 

for  seasonal 

variation 

1982  3 

26,753 

24,694 

2,059 

26.019 

24,299 

1,720 

20,980 

16,014 

4,966 

5,039 

8.285 

-3,246 

4 

25,564 

24,359 

1,205 

24,793 

23,934 

859 

20,81 1 

15,461 

5.350 

3,982 

8.473 

-4,491 

1983  1 

24,707 

25,354 

-647 

24.016 

24,855 

-839 

20,649 

16,550 

4.099 

3,367 

8,305 

-4,938 

2 

28,500 

27,380 

1,120 

27,759 

26,868 

891 

23,630 

18,438 

5.192 

4,129 

8,430 

-4,301 

3 

27,357 

27,101 

256 

26,716 

26,653 

63 

21,532 

17,917 

3,615 

5,184 

8,736 

-3,552 

4 

30,403 

29.554 

849 

29,690 

29,112 

578 

25,457 

20,322 

5,135 

4,233 

8,790 

-4.557 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

27,104 

25,992 

1,112 

26,364 

25,581 

783 

22,182 

17,131 

5,051 

4,182 

8,450 

-4,268 

4 

25,304 

24.250 

1.054 

24,530 

23,793 

737 

20,269 

15,259 

5,010 

4,261 

8,534 

-4,273 

1983  1 

25,566 

25,314 

252 

24,848 

24,828 

20 

20,748 

16,668 

4,080 

4,100 

8,160 

-4,060 

2 

27,401 

26,173 

1.228 

26,705 

25,700 

1,005 

22,663 

17,326 

5,337 

4,042 

8,374 

-4,332 

3 

27.941 

28,172 

-231 

27,272 

27,708 

-436 

22,969 

18,952 

4,017 

4,303 

8,756 

-4,453 

4 

30,058 

29,730 

329 

29.356 

29,252 

105 

24,888 

20,281 

4,607 

4,468 

8,971 

-4,502 

Year 

Travel 

Interest  and  dividends 

Freight  and  shipping 

Other 

service  transactions 

With- 
holding 
tax3 

quarter 

Receipts 

Payments 

Balance 

Receipts       Payments          Balance 

Receipts       Payments          Balance 

Receipts 

Payments          Balance 

D 

D 

50506 
60506 

50531 
60531 

50718 
60554 

50508              50533              50719 
60508              60533              60556 

50512              50537              50720 
60512              60537              60557 

50516 
60711 

50545              50721 
60715              60719 

50722 
60727 

1982 

3,724 

5,008 

-1,284 

1.587 

10,593 

-9,006 

3,924 

3,343 

581 

7,626 

13,502 

-5,876 

-1,178 

1983 

3,853 

5,940 

-2,087 

1,916 

1 1 ,274 

-9,358 

4,033 

3,561 

472 

7,111 

12,443 

-5,331 

-1,043 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

1,778 

1,337 

441 

312 

2,572 

-2,260 

1,030 

871 

159 

1,919 

3,282 

-1,363 

-223 

4 

574 

916 

-342 

532 

3,191 

-2,659 

974 

815 

159 

1,902 

3,230 

-1,328 

-321 

1983  1 

386 

1,530 

-1,144 

438 

2,688 

-2,250 

824 

689 

135 

1,719 

3,148 

-1,430 

-250 

2 

997 

1,556 

-559 

374 

2,750 

-2,376 

1,062 

915 

147 

1,696 

2,944 

-1,248 

-265 

3 

1,882 

1,737 

145 

448 

2,752 

-2,303 

1,044 

938 

106 

1,810 

3,093 

-1,282 

-217 

4 

588 

1,117 

-529 

655 

3,085 

-2,429 

1,104 

1,020 

84 

1,886 

3,257 

-1,371 

-311 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

919 

1,214 

-295 

350 

2,695 

-2.345 

983 

831 

152 

1,930 

3,412 

-1,482 

-298 

4 

940 

1,253 

-313 

442 

2,823 

-2,381 

952 

793 

159 

1,927 

3,372 

-1,445 

-293 

1983  1 

933 

1,324 

-391 

470 

2,784 

-2,314 

960 

814 

146 

1,737 

2,997 

-1,260 

-241 

2 

959 

1,512 

-553 

412 

2,840 

-2,428 

997 

859 

138 

1,674 

2,911 

-1 ,237 

-252 

3 

981 

1.563 

-582 

507 

2,836 

-2,328 

1,006 

902 

104 

1,808 

3,182 

-1 ,374 

-274 

4 

980 

1,542 

-561 

526 

2,814 

-2,288 

1,070 

986 

84 

1,892 

3,353 

-1,461 

-276 

32 


May  1984 

3— Balance  of  international  payments 

Table  3.1:  Canadian  balance  of  international  payments,  current  account,  all  countries  (million  dollars)/concluded 


Section  3— Tables  3.1 /Concluded  to  Table  3.2 


Year 

Transfers 

Inheritances 

and  migrants' 

funds 

Personal  and 

institutional 

'omittances 

With- 
holding 
tax3 

Official 

quarter 

Receipts 

Payments 

Balance 

Receipts 

Payments 

Balance 

Receipts 

Payments 

Balance 

contributions 

D 
D 

50517 
60712 

50546 
60716 

50557 
60720 

50515 
60515 

50540 
60540 

50723 
60558 

50518 
60713 

50547 
60717 

50724 
60721 

50716 
60726 

50725 
60709 

1982 
1983 


3,179 
2,785 


1,737 
1,901 


1,442 
884 


1,391 
1,078 


284 
294 


1,107 
784 


610 
664 


574 
625 


36 
39 


1,178 
1,043 


-879 
-982 


Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

734 

395 

339 

356 

80 

276 

155 

144 

11 

223 

-171 

4 

771 

425 

346 

295 

70 

225 

155 

146 

9 

321 

-209 

1983  1 

691 

499 

192 

284 

66 

218 

157 

155 

2 

250 

-278 

2 

741 

512 

229 

319 

73 

246 

157 

155 

1 

265 

-284 

3 

640 

448 

193 

260 

83 

177 

163 

156 

7 

217 

-209 

4 

712 

442 

270 

215 

73 

142 

186 

158 

29 

311 

-212 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

740 

411 

329 

287 

72 

215 

155 

144 

11 

298 

-195 

4 

774 

457 

317 

326 

71 

255 

155 

146 

9 

293 

-240 

1983  1 

717 

486 

231 

319 

72 

247 

157 

155 

2 

241 

-258 

2 

696 

474 

223 

288 

73 

215 

157 

155 

1 

252 

-245 

3 

669 

463 

205 

231 

75 

157 

163 

156 

7 

274 

-232 

4 

702 

478 

224 

240 

74 

166 

186 

158 

29 

276 

-246 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding. 

'As  used  in  national  income  and  expenditure  accounts.      !Trade  of  Canada  figures  with  certain  valuation,  coverage  and  timing  adjustments  appropriate  for  Balance  of  Payments. 

withheld  on  service  payments  and  income  distribution  to  non-residents. 

Table  3.2:  Canadian  balance  of  international  payments,  current  account,  area  distribution1  (million  dollars) 


United  States 

United  Kingdom 

All  other  countries 

Merchan- 

Merchan- 

Merchan- 

Year 

Current 

dise 

Non-mer- 

Current 

dise 

Non-mer- 

Current 

dise 

Non-mer- 

or 

Total 

Total 

account 

trade 

chandise 

Total 

Total 

account 

trade 

chandise 

Total 

Total 

account 

trade 

chandise 

quarter 

receipts 

payments 

balance 

balance 

balance2 

receipts 

payments 

balance 

balance 

balance2 

receipts 

payments 

balance 

balance 

balance2 

D 

3907 

3908 

3909 

3910 

3911 

3912 

3913 

3914 

3915 

3916 

3917 

3918 

3919 

3920 

3921 

1982 

66,328 

67,100 

-772 

11,784 

-12.556 

4,990 

4,716 

274 

754 

-480 

32,121 

28,606 

3,515 

5,800 

-2,285 

1983 

76,161 

73,931 

2,230 

14,414 

-12,184 

4,399 

4,233 

166 

775 

-609 

29,363 

30,182 

-819 

2,852 

-3,671 

1982  3 

16,914 

16,040 

874 

3,217 

-2,343 

1,207 

1,156 

51 

147 

-96 

8,409 

7,275 

1,134 

1,602 

-468 

4 

16,358 

16,099 

259 

3,672 

-3,413 

1,142 

1,138 

4 

186 

-182 

7,743 

6.801 

942 

1,492 

-550 

1983  1 

17,306 

16,993 

313 

3,691 

-3,378 

995 

1,016 

-22 

190 

-212 

6,156 

7,095 

-938 

217 

-1,156 

2 

19,253 

19,130 

123 

3,193 

-3,071 

1,081 

981 

100 

203 

-103 

7,901 

7,004 

897 

1,796 

-899 

3 

18,464 

17,910 

554 

2,986 

-2,432 

1,156 

1,118 

38 

162 

-124 

7,519 

7,855 

-336 

467 

-803 

4 

21,138 

19,898 

1,240 

4,544 

-3,303 

1,167 

1,118 

49 

220 

-171 

7,786 

8,228 

-441 

372 

-813 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding. 

'Excludes  withholding  tax       includes  service  transactions  and  transfer  balances. 


33 


Section  3— Table  3.3 

3— Balance  of  international  payments 

Table  3.3:  Canadian  balance  of  international  payments,  capital  account,1  all  countries  (million  dollars) 


May  1984 


Canadian  stocks 

Trade  in  outstanding  Canadian  bonds 

New  issues  of  Canadian  bonds 

Direct  inve^tmant 

Year 

Trade 

n  out- 

New 

Retire- 

Govern- 
ment of 

Pro- 

Munici- 

Corpo- 

Govern- 
ment of 

Pro- 

Munici- 

Corpo- 

or 

In 

quarter 

Canada 

Abroad      standing 

issues 

ments 

Total 

Canada2 

vincial3 

pal 

ration4 

Total 

Canada2 

vincial2 

pal 

ration4 

Total 

D 

50560 

50564 

50576 

50586 

50587 

50585 

65001 

65002 

65003 

65004 

65000 

65006 

65007 

65008 

65009 

65005 

1982 

•1.425 

-200 

-507 

188 

-8 

-327 

145 

-213 

-23 

-38 

-129 

3,966 

7,353 

719 

3.964 

16,002 

1983 

200 

-2,525 

-300 

1,074 

-10 

763 

419 

151 

74 

-79 

566 

2,376 

5,203 

333 

1,609 

9,522 

1982  3 

170 

-465 

-284 

10 

-2 

-276 

-116 

-37 

-1 

-48 

-202 

947 

2,388 

32 

1,366 

4,733 

4 

425 

-340 

34 

72 

-2 

104 

-265 

-50 

-16 

-62 

-393 

782 

1,532 

205 

273 

2.792 

1983  1 

-200 

-650 

-133 

187 

-2 

51 

65 

-63 

7 

-28 

-19 

717 

1,580 

40 

266 

2.604 

2 

400 

-625 

-40 

145 

-2 

102 

236 

34 

13 

-26 

258 

480 

1,440 

150 

585 

2.655 

3 

-125 

-525 

43 

440 

-2 

481 

132 

80 

28 

-1 

238 

264 

893 

— 

165 

1,323 

4 

125 

-725 

-169 

302 

-4 

128 

-14 

100 

27 

-24 

88 

914 

1,290 

143 

593 

2,941 

Government 

3f 

Canada  loans  and 

Retirements  of  Canaa 

ian  bonds 

Foreign  securities 

subscriptions 

Total 

Other 

Total 

Year 

Govern- 

Trade 

long- 

or 

ment  ot 

Pro 

Munic- 

Corpo- 

Canadian 

in  out- 

New 

Retire- 

Repay- 

Export 

long- 

term 

quarter 

Canada1 

vincial3 

ipal 

ration4 

Total 

bonds 

standing 

issues 

ments 

Advances 

ments 

credits 

term 

capital 

50624  & 

D 

65011 

65012 

65013 

65014 

65010 

50651 

50600 

50608 

50616 

50626 

50629 

50632 

50650 

50687 

1982 

-837 

-1,521 

-238 

1,146 

-3,741 

12,131 

-526 

-31 

18 

490 

42 

-2,239 

2,135 

9,090 

1983 

-1,981 

-1,389 

-210 

-894 

-4,474 

5,614 

-1,148 

-27 

16 

657 

48 

254 

215 

2,752 

1982  3 

-180 

-514 

-49 

-270 

-1.013 

3,518 

-99 

-5 

2 

-70 

1 

-764 

-26 

1,986 

4 

-257 

-440 

-94 

-180 

-970 

1,429 

-306 

-11 

7 

247 

34 

-665 

272 

703 

1983  1 

-315 

-481 

-90 

-409 

-1,295 

1,290 

-351 

-5 

4 

243 

5 

520 

321 

742 

2 

-797 

-296 

-45 

-259 

-1,397 

1,516 

-465 

-6 

3 

121 

1 

217 

-40 

983 

3 

-237 

-295 

-21 

-111 

-663 

898 

-32 

-4 

2 

-94 

6 

-154 

-238 

214 

4 

-633 

-318 

-54 

-115 

-1,119 

1.910 

-301 

-12 

6 

200 

36 

-328 

173 

. 

Resident  holdings 
of 

foreign  currency 

Offi 

Chartered 

;ial 

bank  net 

Non- 

monetary 

foreign 

bank 

Non-resident  holdings  of: 

movements 

currency      holdings 

Allo- 

in the  form  of: 

position 
with 

of 

Other 

Net 

cation 

foreign 

Govern- 

finance 

All 

Total 

Net 

errors 

of 

Official 

Year 

non- 

cur- 

Cana- 

nent 

Finance 

company 

Com- 

other 

short- 

capital 

and 

special 

inter- 

Official 

or 

resi- 

rencies 

dian  $ 

demand 

Treasury 

company 

obli- 

mercial 

Other 

trans- 

term 

move- 

omis- 

drawing 

national 

monetary 

quarter 

dents 

abroad     deposits 

liabilities 

bills 

paper 

gations 

paper 

paper 

actions' 

capital 

ment 

sions 

rights 

reserves 

liabilities 

D 

50659 

50660 

50652 

50654 

50656 

50668 

50676 

50667 

50669 

50686 

50688 

50689 

50693 

50710 

50713 

50714 

1982 

-4,031 

-3.040 

-731 

— 

106 

-1,149 

54 

16 

182 

-165 

-8,758 

332 

-4,044 

— 

-666 

-29 

1983 

1,561 

709 

-711 

221 

984 

162 

-265 

176 

848 

-903 

2,782 

5,534 

-6,563 

— 

548 

— 

1982  3 

-1,476 

150 

62 

-36 

256 

5 

3 

3 

254 

2,215 

1.435 

3,422 

-2,002 

_ 

1,100 

2,379 

4 

-2,367 

-374 

-46 

92 

-68 

-508 

18 

-55 

-209 

472 

-3,044 

-2,342 

1,682 

— 

-70 

615 

1983  1 

166 

-228 

-203 

110 

357 

13 

-13 

13 

-102 

-146 

-32 

710 

511 



575 



2 

1,936 

299 

-242 

41 

129 

70 

16 

138 

40 

-710 

1,715 

2,699 

-3,639 

— 

180 

— 

3 

-50 

-205 

46 

3 

334 

114 

-20 

-48 

761 

724 

1,659 

1.873 

-1.866 

— 

263 

— 

4 

-490 

843 

-312 

67 

164 

-35 

-248 

73 

149 

-772 

-561 

251 

-1.569 

-469 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding 

'A  minus  sign,  except  for  official  monetary  movements,  indicates  an  outflow  of  capital  from  Canada.      includes  issues  of  Federal  government  entreprises.      includes  issues  of  Provin- 
cial government  entreprises.      4Excludes  issues  of  government  entreprises.      'Includes  changes  in  loans  and  accounts  receivable  and  payable. 

Sources  for  above  tables:  Quarterly  Estimates  of  the  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments  (67-001),  The  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments  (67-201),  annual, 
and  Security  Transactions  with  Non-Residents  (67-002),  monthly,  Statistics  Canada. 


34 


Section  4  ■  Labour 

36  1.  Wages  and  Salaries,  by  Province 

37  2.  Wages  and  Salaries  by  Industry  and  Supplementary  Labour  Income,  Canada 

38  3.  Labour  Force  Characteristics  of  the  Population  15  years  of  Age  and  Over 

4.  Selected  Labour  Force  Series  by  Sex  and  Main  Age  Group 

39  4.1  Employed 

40  4.2  Unemployed 

41  4.3  Participation  Rates 

42  4.4  Unemployment  Rates 

5.  Labour  Force  Characteristics,  by  Province 

43  5.1  Labour  Force 

44  5.2  Employed 

45  5.3  Unemployed 

46  5.4  Participation  Rates 

47  5.5  Unemployment  Rates 

48  6.  Unemployment  Insurance  Statistics 
7.  Help  Wanted  Index 

49  8.  Time  Lost  in  Work  Stoppages,  by  Industry  Groups 

50  9.  Total  Number  of  Employees,  by  Industry  Group 

51  10.  Total  Number  of  Employees,  by  Manufacturing  Industry 

52  11.  Average  Weekly  Earnings,  by  Industry  Group 

53  12.  Average  Weekly  Earnings,  by  Manufacturing  Industry 

54  13.  Total  Number  of  Employees,  Canada  and  Provinces 

54  14.  Average  Weekly  Earnings,  Canada  and  Provinces 

55  15.  Average  Hourly  Earnings 

56  16.  Average  Weekly  Hours 


35 


Section  4— Table  1 

Table  1:  Wages  and  salaries,  by  province  based  on  the  1960  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Year 
and 
month 


Newfound- 
land 


Prince 
Edward 
Island       Nova  Scotia 


New 

Brunswick 


Quebec 


Ontario 


Manitoba 


Saskatch- 
ewan 


British 
Columbia 


May  1984 


Canada' 


5226 
5237 


5227 
5238 


5228 
5239 


5229 
5240 


5230 
5241 


5231 
5242 


5232 
5243 


5233 
5244 


5234 
5245 


5235 
5246 


5225 
5236 


1981 
1982 


2.470 
2,673 


480 
533 


Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  F 
M 
A 
M 
J 

J 

A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 


209.3 
214.2 
218.2 
223.5 
243.4 
241.3 
227.1 
229  9 
228.1 
222.6 
218.3 

208.0 
208.8 
209.4 
196.3 
231.3 
247.9 
247.4 
245.4 
247.3 
238.0 
234.8 
226.6 

222.6 


37.7 
39.1 
39.9 
42.1 
48.2 
508 
51.3 
50.4 
46.5 
45.0 
44.4 

43.0 
42.0 
43.7 
45.9 
48.8 
54.2 
52.8 
54.3 
55.1 
51.9 
50.6 
48.5 

46.5 


4,452 
4,816 


376.1 
386.1 
390.6 
396.9 
414.3 
422.6 
413.9 
415.9 
409.5 
408.3 
408.2 

394.7 
394.6 
403.1 
412.5 
430.5 
445.1 
453.3 
454.5 
453.9 
444.4 
445.6 
446.0 

433.3 


3,377 
3,600 


42,386 
44,287 


70,326 
75,722 


277.8 

3,602.0 

6,112.4 

282.0 

3,625.3 

6,185.7 

286.8 

3,641.3 

6,284.8 

297.8 

3,674.0 

6,318.2 

313.4 

3,774.4 

6,493.5 

311.9 

3,709.2 

6,434.8 

319.8 

3,671.4 

6,286.0 

305.9 

3,783.1 

6,407.0 

312.8 

3,780.1 

6,381.1 

312.4 

3,732.8 

6,339.2 

303.1 

3,727.0 

6,343.6 

300.6 

3,533.3 

6,273.6 

298.8 

3,457.8 

6,355.9 

300.6 

3,604.7 

6,436.7 

307.1 

3,699.1 

6,569.4 

325.4 

3,861.6 

6,748.7 

336.5 

4,022.8 

7.011.6 

340.5 

3,958.0 

6,935.9 

344.8 

3,921.3 

6,864.5 

340.1 

3,985.2 

7,037.9 

335.3 

3,989.4 

7,018.2 

333.6 

3,972.2 

7.018.8 

325.7 

3,982.6 

6,914.7 

319.3 


3,872.2 


6,952.7 


6,637 
7,256 


574.8 
590.0 
589.0 
605.9 
631.8 
627.4 
614.5 
624.1 
619.2 
604.8 
609.0 

595.7 
597.4 
611.3 
613.9 
637.2 
660.2 
656.7 
654.8 
663.5 
665.0 
654.1 
655.9 

653.5 


5.518 

18,440 

21.780 

176,567 

6.057 

20,615 

22.846 

189,161 

471.7 

1,645.0 

1,891.4 

15,259.9 

480.1 

1 ,678.0 

1 .936.2 

15,477.1 

509.3 

1,673.4 

1,940.8 

15,638.9 

507.4 

1 ,694.3 

1 ,959.7 

15,785.4 

521.0 

1,751.4 

1,992.3 

16,248.5 

494.9 

1 ,752.5 

1.850.6 

15,961.9 

524.1 

1 ,774.9 

1,726.0 

15,676.1 

537.8 

1.785.5 

1,935.7 

16,143.9 

531.9 

1 ,786.3 

1 ,949.9 

16.109.9 

516.7 

1,731.5 

1,926.5 

15,899.8 

500.8 

1,727.2 

1 ,859.0 

15,797.1 

483.3 

1 ,696.8 

1,879.4 

15,462.9 

488.3 

1,700.0 

1,877.3 

15,474.6 

512.4 

1,701.9 

1,935.1 

15,816.6 

509.4 

1,677.6 

1,939.0 

16,029.2 

534.4 

1,712.0 

2,012.5 

16,605.3 

565.0 

1,770.2 

2,057.0 

17,239.8 

538.7 

1 ,759.6 

1,932.1 

16.947.6 

544.3 

1,778.0 

1.922.6 

16,862.3 

569.6 

1 ,788.8 

2,059.6 

17,281.1 

563.8 

1 ,757.3 

1,991.7 

17,130.6 

554.6 

1,731.0 

1.917.5 

16,984.1 

543.0 

1 ,697.2 

1 ,890.6 

16,799.9 

526.5 

1 ,689.6 

1,891.6 

16,676.6 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  F 

220.5 

42.0 

391.0 

291.8 

3,670.9 

6,248.2 

592.9 

496.1 

1 ,680.6 

1,951.1 

15,651.1 

M 

225.7 

43.1 

402.3 

295.4 

3,678.4 

6,291.8 

603.8 

497.5 

1,710.0 

1 ,943.6 

15,755.6 

A 

225.4 

43.1 

399.0 

297.8 

3,678.7 

6,343.1 

600.3 

520.1 

1 ,724.9 

1,948.8 

15,848.3 

M 

221.7 

41.5 

390.7 

293.6 

3,632.1 

6,275.8 

599.7 

496.7 

1 ,696.9 

1,933.6 

15,648.7 

J 

229.7 

44.7 

399.2 

299.6 

3,661.7 

6,305.2 

610.4 

493.8 

1,717.5 

1,935.4 

15,760.6 

J 

221.9 

46.1 

407.4 

297.2 

3,691.4 

6,355.7 

616.2 

489.6 

1,715.8 

1,889.6 

15,793.6 

A 

213.3 

46.0 

402.1 

307.5 

3,657.3 

6,254.9 

602.7 

517.8 

1 ,740.5 

1,765.0 

15,570.8 

S 

220.5 

46.8 

406.3 

294.8 

3,701.1 

6,288.2 

609.1 

516.3 

1,736.3 

1,856.3 

15,738.9 

O 

225.1 

45.2 

403.6 

306.5 

3,705.6 

6,288.4 

607.0 

516.1 

1.741.7 

1,881.7 

15,782.0 

N 

226.9 

45.9 

410.3 

311.9 

3,741.6 

6,322.7 

606.6 

516.1 

1,723.5 

1,895.8 

15,861.4 

C 

231.7 

47.0 

416.7 

314.3 

3,816.5 

6,480.5 

622.7 

514.2 

1,762.2 

1,901.5 

16,166.4 

1983  J 

221.6 

47.3 

408.4 

314.1 

3,613.2 

6,415.6 

614.9 

505.6 

1,748.1 

1,946.1 

15,891.9 

F 

219.3 

46.8 

409.4 

313.1 

3,538.8 

6,516.0 

615.6 

513.4 

1,741.1 

1,940.2 

15,911.4 

M 

220.0 

48.2 

419.5 

314.3 

3,679.6 

6,567.5  . 

625.6 

530.6 

1 ,743.6 

1 ,942.9 

16,153.2 

A 

202.2 

49.1 

420.1 

316.4 

3,733.4 

6,625.5 

624.0 

519.8 

1,724.2 

1,938.4 

16,214.3 

M 

229.0 

49.2 

425.7 

318.9 

3,811.0 

6,679.3 

630.7 

521.9 

1,714.5 

1 ,973.4 

16,416.8 

J 

233.7 

50.2 

431.0 

322.5 

3,889.6 

6,793.8 

639.5 

535.7 

1,734.7 

1 ,989.3 

16,688.0 

J 

229.8 

47.3 

438.0 

326.7 

3,944.1 

6,842.2 

644.6 

537.0 

1,720.5 

1.992.1 

16,793.1 

A 

232.6 

48.2 

442.3 

332.1 

3,934.7 

6,827.9 

641.2 

541.3 

1 ,738.4 

1 .973.8 

16,786.0 

S 

238.9 

51.2 

443.8 

330.0 

3,912.3 

6,926.6 

647.1 

546.5 

1 .740.8 

1.976.4 

16,888.0 

O 

237.1 

50.3 

439.1 

330.6 

3,915.1 

6,941.5 

653.6 

546.6 

1,716.7 

1.935.1 

16,837.5 

N 

239.1 

51.8 

446.8 

332.9 

3,961.4 

7,007.3 

657.4 

553.1 

1,722.4 

1,887.7 

16,931.7 

D 

238.3 

51.2 

453.8 

337.4 

4,054.8 

7,042.6 

671.6 

555.4 

1,725.2 

1,918.8 

17,122.0 

1984  J 


233.4 


51.1 


4466 


332.0 


3,945.3 


7,112.1 


678.3 


551.2 


1,733.7 


1,950.2 


17,106.3 


'Includes  Yukon,  Northwest  Territories  and  Canadian  residents  abroad 
Source:  Estimates  of  Labour  Income  (72-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


36 


May  1984 

Table  2:  Wages  and  Salaries  by  Industry,  and  Supplementary  Labour  Income, 
based  on  the  1960  standard  classification  (million  dollars) 


Section  4— Table  2 


Canada, 


Trans- 

portation, 

Finance, 

Public1 

Total 

Supple- 

Year 

communi- 

insurance 

admin. 

wages 

mentary 

Total 

and 

Manu- 

Con- 

cation and 

and  real 

and 

and 

labour 

labour 

month 

Agriculture2 

Forestry 

Mining 

facturing 

struction 

utilities 

Trade 

estate 

Service 

defence 

salaries 

income 

income 

D 

5249 

5252 

5253 

5254 

5255 

5256 

5257 

5260 

5261 

5266 

5248 

5271 

5247 

D 

5274 

5277 

5278 

5279 

5280 

5281 

5282 

5285 

5286 

5291 

5273 

5296 

5272 

1981 
1982 


1.734.5 
1,848.2 


1,718.5 
1,575.2 


5,573.7 
5,770.0 


Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 


83.9 
101.5 
116.2 
148.0 
181.7 
221.6 
249.1 
220.8 
174.7 
142.3 
125.8 

90.3 
91.3 
107.7 
125.3 
166.0 
201.8 
236.8 
262.8 
237.4 
185.7 
148.7 
129.8 


121.9 
121.0 
111.7 
134.6 
143.2 
144.0 
146.0 
157.2 
151.3 
126.2 
104.4 

113.9 
125.4 
118.1 
112.7 

134.5 
168.7 
169.1 
172.2 
188.4 
178.2 
161.9 
144.2 


510.9 
520.2 
490.4 
500.5 
498.3 
496.9 
452.8 
452.3 
454.6 
446.3 
442.5 

441.3 
448.6 
450.9 
453.4 
465.7 
484.9 
478.4 
487.8 
486.9 
494.1 
500.1 
486.3 


39,013.6 
39,291.4 


3.283.5 
3.290.3 
3,306.2 
3,335.3 
3,416.4 
3.402.2 
3,242.9 
3,268.0 
3,201.3 
3,165.1 
3,128.4 

3,176.1 
3,223.6 
3,268.2 
3,373.8 
3,496.2 
3,6408 
3,642.6 
3,5829 
3,628.4 
3,617.8 
3,579.4 
3,491.7 


12,372.5 
11,668.9 


907.3 

919.7 

951.7 

907.5 

1,000.5 

1,013.4 

953.3 

1,088.6 

1,134.7 

1,020.9 

861.6 

806.4 

797.9 

792.6 

878.0 

958.4 

1,062.8 

1,096.5 

1,099.2 

1,104.2 

1,039.2 

953.1 

844.1 


19,108.4 
21,458.7 


1.698.1 
1,719.3 
1,779.6 
1,808.5 
1.854.3 
1,832.9 
1 ,826.7 
1,844.7 
1,801.3 
1,796.7 
1,817.4 

1,782.7 
1,777.7 
1 ,808.0 
1 ,808.2 
1,854.8 
1,923.1 
1 ,909.4 
1,917.7 
1,928.6 
1,915.5 
1,905.3 
1,919.1 


22,574.5 
23,424.8 


1,919.8 
1 ,924.4 
1,950.6 
1,972.7 
2,001.7 
1,947.1 
1,921.8 
1,930.2 
1 ,946.9 
1,962.3 
2,019.3 

1,946.4 
1,917.5 
1,937.0 
1,951.0 
2,004.1 
2,057.8 
2,026.4 
2,023.8 
2,043.7 
2,058.3 
2,079.2 
2,123.0 


12,317.1 
13,775.5 


129.7 
138.0 
138  4 
142.5 
157.5 
152.2 
147.4 
147.6 
152.0 
161.0 
191.1 

181.9 
176.7 
190  0 
201.2 
220.8 
245.8 
262.8 
250.0 
252.8 
231.0 
233.3 
238.9 


46,191.0 
52,077.0 


4,199.1 
4,254.0 
4.307.4 
4,349.5 
4,463.7 
4,176.6 
4,124.1 
4,465.1 
4,530.1 
4,504.2 
4.500.5 

4.362.7 
4,337.4 
4.528.9 
4,519.4 
4,661.0 
4,758.9 
4,413.2 
4,351.7 
4,722.8 
4,754.5 
4,764.6 
4,716.1 


15,963.5 
18,271.5 


1,405.6 
1 .488.6 

1 .486.8 
1 ,486.4 
1,531.3 
1 ,575.0 
1,612.0 
1,569.5 
1,563.1 

1 .574.9 
1 ,606.0 

1,561.1 
1,578.5 
1,615.3 
1,606.3 
1,643.7 
1,695.3 
1,712.4 
1,714.2 
1 ,688.0 
1 ,656.4 
1,658.3 
1,706.7 


176,567.3 
189,161.3 


15,259.9 
15,477.1 
15,638.9 
15,785.4 
16,248  5 
15,961.9 
15,676.1 
16,143.9 
16,109.9 
15,899.8 
15,797.1 

15,462.9 
15,474.6 
15,816.6 
16,029.2 
16,605.3 
17,239.8 
16,947.6 
16,862.3 
17,281.1 
17,130.6 
16,984.1 
16,799.9 


17,307.0 
19,018.7 


1.526.7 
1,547.0 
1,562.0 
1 ,576.5 
1.621.9 
1,613.2 
1 ,583.7 
1,632.5 
1.629.5 
1,609.1 
1 .599.4 

1.642.4 
1,640.1 
1,679.7 
1,705.3 
1,767.8 
1,839.8 
1,808.3 
1,797.8 
1.841.9 
1,827.5 
1,812.7 
1,795.6 


193,874.3 
208,180.0 


16,786.7 
17,024.1 
17,200.9 
17,361.9 
17,870.4 
17,575.1 
17,259.7 
17,776.4 
17,739.4 
17,509.0 
17,396.5 

17,105.3 
17,114.7 
17,496.3 
17,734.5 
18,373  1 
19,079.7 
18,755.9 
18,660.2 
19,123.0 
18,958.1 
18,796.8 
18,595.5 


1984  J  92.9  145.4 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2  5 


494.9 


3,536.7 


779.6 


1,892.3 


2,059.2 


1,269.3  4,724.5 


1,681.9       16,676.6 


1,779.2        18,455.8 


1982  F 

143.9 

138.8 

511.1 

3,335.8 

1,070.2 

1,733.7 

1,961.5 

1,125.9 

4,175.0 

1,436.0 

15,632.1 

1.564.6 

17,196.7 

M 

149.2 

139.7 

5193 

3,315.0 

1 ,062.3 

1,757.9 

1,958.0 

1,123.8 

4,209.9 

1,512.5 

15,747.6 

1,573.8 

17,321.4 

A 

150.5 

137.9 

501.1 

3,310.2 

1,054.2 

1,807.3 

1,957.0 

1,133.0 

4,266.9 

1.514.7 

15,832.9 

1,581.8 

17,414.7 

M 

150.4 

138.3 

500.0 

3,302.4 

894.5 

1,792.7 

1.959.3 

1,136.0 

4,272.9 

1,484.2 

15,630.6 

1,562.2 

17,192.8 

J 

153.8 

125.4 

483.6 

3,340.3 

928.0 

1,798.1 

1,967.2 

1,142.2 

4,343.2 

1,498.3 

15,780.3 

1,573.4 

17,353.7 

J 

156.0 

131.7 

485.1 

3,395.3 

916.9 

1,782.7 

1,949.0 

1,138.1 

4,348.8 

1,518.0 

15,821.8 

1,598.1 

17,419.9 

A 

155.5 

130.1 

448.8 

3,229.6 

830.7 

1,784.8 

1,936.6 

1,146.8 

4,373.2 

1,564.2 

15,600.4 

1,574.5 

17,174.9 

S 

159.6 

132.2 

455.5 

3,213.8 

927.2 

1,819.8 

1,934.6 

1,153.2 

4,407.4 

1,562.5 

15,765.7 

1,592.4 

17,358.1 

O 

159.2 

131.6 

457.0 

3,157.3 

995.0 

1,781.0 

1,932.1 

1,167.3 

4.445.0 

1,572.7 

15,798.2 

1 ,596.7 

17,394.8 

N 

161.6 

119.5 

448.9 

3,166.6 

962.1 

1,817.1 

1,941.5 

1.182.7 

4,469.9 

1,592.1 

15,861.9 

1 ,605.9 

17,467.9 

D 

169.1 

115.6 

453.6 

3,214.6 

952.9 

1,872.9 

1,981.5 

1.214.0 

4,544.2 

1,613.7 

16,132.2 

1,637.0 

17,769.1 

1983  J 

161.4 

134.9 

442.0 

3.240.0 

969.3 

1,817.0 

1,975.5 

1,175.8 

4,381.5 

1 ,594.5 

15,891.9 

1,686.9 

17,578.8 

F 

160.0 

142.8 

447.9 

3,287.9 

962.0 

1,814.8 

1,971.8 

1,175.0 

4,337.4 

1,611.8 

15,911.4 

1,685.5 

17,597.0 

M 

159.9 

136.0 

449.4 

3,303.7 

941.3 

1,848.7 

1,981.3 

1,175.1 

4,516.3 

1,641.5 

16,153.2 

1,715.0 

17,868.2 

A 

159.6 

139.1 

4629 

3,378.9 

958.2 

1,837.2 

1 ,959.9 

1.192.1 

4,489.0 

1,637.5 

16,214.3 

1,724.0 

17,938.2 

M 

166.5 

137.5 

467.5 

3,461.9 

944.4 

1 ,838.6 

1 ,974.4 

1,207.7 

4,573.3 

1,645.2 

16,416.8 

1 ,747.2 

18,164.1 

J 

169.2 

153.0 

471.9 

3,541.5 

979.4 

1,864.7 

2,013.4 

1,221.5 

4,608.3 

1,665.1 

16,688.0 

1,780.7 

18,468.7 

J 

166.8 

154.5 

466.9 

3,625.6 

1,000.1 

1,857.2 

2,031.0 

1,247.0 

4,593.4 

1 ,650.4 

16,793.1 

1 ,793.7 

18,586.7 

A 

164.1 

157.9 

482.6 

3,568.9 

973.9 

1 ,870.9 

2,035.0 

1,251.7 

4,618.9 

1,662.1 

16,786.0 

1,792.2 

18,578.2 

S 

170.6 

159.5 

490.9 

3,572.7 

949.9 

1 ,900.2 

2,045.6 

1,261.7 

4,662.5 

1 ,674.4 

16,888.0 

1,801.0 

18,688.9 

O 

166.9 

156.0 

496.2 

3,573.3 

921.6 

1 .898.7 

2,040.6 

1,252.5 

4,669.8 

1,661.9 

16,837.5 

1,796.2 

18,633.7 

N 

166.7 

155.3 

502.2 

3,579.7 

916.5 

1,925.0 

2.053.8 

1.259.8 

4,698.4 

1 .674.3 

16,931.7 

1 ,807.0 

18,738.7 

D 

172.0 

160.9 

498.2 

3,587.4 

915.5 

1,977.2 

2,086.1 

1,265.1 

4,742.2 

1,717.4 

17,122.0 

1 ,829.6 

18.951.6 

1984  J 

171.8 

167.2 

494.1 

3,605.8 

933.2 

1,931.4 

2,092.0 

1,266.8 

4,727.1 

1.717.0 

17,106.3 

1,823.4 

18.929.8 

'Excludes  military  pay  and  allowances.      "Includes  fishing  and  trapping. 

Note:  Estimates  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding. 

Source:  Estimates  of  Labour  Income  (72-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


37 


Section  4— Table  3 

Table  3:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over  (thousands  of  persons) 


May  1984 


Annual 

Population 

average 

15  years 

Total 

Not  in  the 

and 

of  age 

labour 

labour 

Participation 

Unemployment 

month 

and  over 

lorce 

Employed 

Unemployed 

lorce 

rate' 

rate2 

D 

767284 

767285 

767286 

767287 

769732 

767288 

767289 

D 

— 

767606 

767608 

767609 

— 

767610 

76761 1 

1982 

18,664 

1 1 ,958 

10,644 

1,314 

6,706 

64.1 

11.0 

1983 

18.917 

12,183 

10,734 

1,448 

6.735 

64.4 

11.9 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  M 

18.630 

12.021 

10,776 

1,245 

6.608 

64.5 

10.4 

J 

18,657 

12,268 

10,958 

1,310 

6,390 

65.8 

10.7 

J 

18,678 

12,467 

1 1 ,070 

1,397 

6,211 

66.7 

11.2 

A 

18.703 

12,373 

10.975 

1,398 

6,330 

66.2 

11.3 

S 

18,723 

1 1 .972 

10,615 

1,356 

6,752 

63.9 

11.3 

O 

18,744 

1 1 .986 

10,584 

1,402 

6,757 

63.9 

11.7 

N 

18,764 

1 1 .876 

10,423 

1,453 

6,888 

63.3 

12.2 

D 

18,783 

11,831 

10,321 

1,510 

6,952 

63.0 

12.8 

1983  J 

18,806 

1 1 ,745 

10,133 

1,611 

7,062 

62.5 

13.7 

F 

18,829 

11,816 

10,212 

1,604 

7,013 

62.8 

13.6 

M 

18,848 

1 1 ,983 

10,309 

1,674 

6,865 

63.6 

14.0 

A 

18,868 

11,991 

10,410 

1.582 

6,876 

63.6 

13.2 

M 

1 8,892 

12,278 

10,776 

1,502 

6,614 

65.0 

12.2 

J 

18.911 

12,535 

1 1 .073 

1,462 

6,376 

66.3 

11.7 

J 

18.928 

12,684 

1 1 ,269 

1.415 

6,244 

67.0 

11.2 

A 

18,950 

12,645 

1 1 ,270 

1,375 

6,305 

66.7 

10.9 

S 

18,968 

12.221 

10,952 

1,269 

6,746 

64.4 

10.4 

0 

18,985 

12,155 

10,901 

1.253 

6,831 

64.0 

10.3 

N 

19,003 

12,089 

10,792 

1,297 

6,914 

63.6 

10.7 

D 

19,020 

12,049 

10,713 

1,336 

6,971 

63.3 

11.1 

1984  J 

19,041 

11,916 

10,443 

1,473 

7,125 

62.6 

12.4 

F 

19,063 

12,032 

10,557 

1,476 

7,031 

63.1 

12.3 

M 

19.080 

12,135 

10,595 

1,541 

6,945 

63.6 

12.7 

A 

19,101 

12,138 

10,670 

1,468 

6,963 

63.5 

12.1 

Adjusted  for  seasonal 

variation 

MC.D. 

1982  M 

1 1 ,942 

10,702 

1,240 

64.1 

10.4 

J 

1 1 ,958 

1 0,636 

1,322 

64.1 

11.1 

J 

12,050 

10.613 

1,437 

64.5 

11.9 

A 

1 1 ,990 

10,533 

1,457 

64.1 

12.2 

S 

12,008 

10,518 

1,490 

64.1 

12.4 

0 

12,050 

10,513 

1.537 

64.3 

12.8 

N 

12,010 

10,485 

1,525 

64.0 

12.7 

D 

12,039 

10,499 

1,540 

64.1 

12.8 

1983  J 

12,002 

10,516 

1,486 

63.8 

12.4 

F 

12,056 

10,549 

1,507 

64.0 

12.5 

M 

12,087 

10,572 

1,515 

64.1 

12.5 

A 

12,139 

10.637 

1,502 

64.3 

12.4 

M 

12,193 

10,696 

1,497 

64.5 

12.3 

J 

12,225 

10,747 

1,478 

64.6 

12.1 

J 

12,258 

10,804 

1,454 

64.8 

11.9 

A 

12,243 

10,817 

1,426 

64.6 

11.6 

S 

12,234 

10,851 

1.383 

64.5 

11.3 

0 

12,192 

10,831 

1.361 

64.2 

11.2 

N 

12,221 

10,859 

1.362 

64.3 

11.1 

D 

12,267 

10,902 

1,365 

64.5 

11.1 

1984  J 

12,229 

10,855 

1,374 

64.2 

11.2 

F 

12,304 

10,909 

1,395 

64.5 

11.3 

M 

12,277 

10,878 

1,399 

64.3 

11.4 

A 

12,300 

10,903 

1,397 

64.4 

11.4 

'The  labour  lorce  as  a  percentage  ol  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over.  The  participation  rate  for  a  particular  group  (age,  sex  etc.)  is  the  labour  force  in  that  group  expressed 
as  a  percentage  of  the  population  for  that  group.       !The  unemployed  as  a  percentage  ol  the  labour  force.  The  unemployment  rate  for  a  particular  group  (age,  sex  etc.)  is  the  unem- 
ployed in  that  group  expressed  as  a  percentage  of  the  labour  force  lor  that  group   Seasonally-adjusted  rates  are  calculated  by  dividing  seasonally-adjusted  unemployment  by  the  sum  ol 
seasonally-adjusted  employment  and  seasonally-adjusted  unemployment  (i.e.  seasonally-adjusted  labour  lorce  by  summation). 

Note:  Excludes  inmates  of  institutions,  members  of  the  armed  services,  Indians  living  on  reserves  and  residents  of  the  Yukon  and  Northwest  Territories.  The  estimates  are  derived  from 
a  sample  survey  and  are  subject  to  sampling  error.  In  general,  the  smaller  the  estimate,  the  larger  is  the  relative  sampling  error   For  other  explanatory  material  see  notes  at  the  end  ol 
Catalogue  No.  71-001. 
Source:  The  Labour  Force  (71-001),  monthly. 


38 


May  1984 

Table  4:  Selected  series*  by  sex  and  main  age  group  (thousands  of  persons) 


Section  4 — Table  4 


rable  4  1:  Employed 

Annual 

Total 

15-24  years 

25  years  and  over 

average 
and 

Both 

Both 

Both 

month 

sexes 

Men 

Women 

sexes 

Men 

Women 

sexes 

Men 

Women 

D 

767286 

767418 

767550 

767296 

767428 

767560 

767258 

767386 

767518 

D 

767608 

767683 

767750 

767620 

767695 

767762 

767584 

767654 

767728 

1982 

10,644 

6.254 

4,390 

2.398 

1,235 

1,164 

8,245 

5,019 

3,226 

1983 

10,734 

6,240 

4,495 

2,337 

1,196 

1,141 

8.397 

5,044 

3,354 

Unadjusted 

for  seasonal  variation 

1982  M 

10,776 

6,345 

4,430 

2,447 

1,269 

1,178 

8,328 

5,076 

3,252 

J 

10,958 

6,481 

4,477 

2,597 

1,363 

1,234 

8,361 

5,118 

3,243 

J 

1 1 ,070 

6,586 

4,484 

2,766 

1,463 

1,303 

8,305 

5,123 

3.181 

A 

10,975 

6,503 

4,471 

2.683 

1,413 

1,270 

8,292 

5,090 

3.201 

s 

10,615 

6,261 

4,354 

2,290 

1,196 

1,094 

8.325 

5.065 

3.261 

0 

10,584 

6,206 

4,378 

2,283 

1,180 

1,103 

8.302 

5.026 

3.275 

N 

10,423 

6,082 

4,341 

2,243 

1.144 

1,099 

8,180 

4,938 

3,243 

D 

10.321 

5,971 

4,350 

2,206 

1.094 

1,112 

8,115 

4,877 

3,238 

1983  J 

10,133 

5,841 

4,292 

2,106 

1,037 

1,069 

8,027 

4,804 

3,223 

F 

10,212 

5,884 

4,328 

2,124 

1,046 

1,078 

8,088 

4,838 

3,250 

M 

10,309 

5,944 

4,364 

2,140 

1,055 

1.085 

8,168 

4,889 

3,279 

A 

10,410 

6,008 

4,401 

2,135 

1,063 

1,072 

8,275 

4,946 

3,329 

M 

10,776 

6,262 

4,514 

2,344 

1,203 

1,141 

8,432 

5.059 

3,373 

J 

1 1 ,073 

6.457 

4,616 

2,551 

1,329 

1,222 

8,521 

5.128 

3,394 

J 

1 1 ,269 

6.621 

4,648 

2,781 

1,462 

1,318 

8,489 

5.159 

3.330 

A 

1 1 ,270 

6.629 

4,641 

2,736 

1,444 

1,291 

8,535 

5.185 

3.350 

S 

10,952 

6,419 

4,533 

2,320 

1.222 

1,099 

8,632 

5.197 

3,434 

O 

10,901 

6,368 

4,534 

2,300 

1,196 

1,104 

8,601 

5,171 

3,430 

N 

10,792 

6,266 

4,525 

2,265 

1,165 

1,099 

8,527 

5.101 

3,426 

D 

10,713 

6,175 

4,538 

2,241 

1,128 

1,113 

8,472 

5.047 

3.425 

1984  J 

10,443 

6,002 

4,441 

2,128 

1,067 

1,061 

8,315 

4,935 

3,380 

F 

10,557 

6,058 

4,498 

2,175 

1,086 

1,088 

8.382 

4,972 

3,410 

M 

10,595 

6,062 

4,532 

2,186 

1.094 

1,092 

8,408 

4,968 

3,440 

A 

10,670 

6,144 

4,526 

2,199 

1,113 

1,086 

8,471 

5.031 

3,440 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 

4 

4 

1982  M 

10,702 

6,302 

4,400 

2,426 

1,252 

1,174 

8,276 

5,050 

3,226 

J 

10,636 

6,263 

4,373 

2,390 

1,233 

1,157 

8,246 

5,030 

3,216 

J 

10,613 

6,242 

4,371 

2,363 

1,216 

1,147 

8,250 

5,026 

3,224 

A 

10,533 

6,167 

4,366 

2,317 

1.186 

1,131 

8,216 

4,981 

3,235 

S 

10,518 

6,158 

4,360 

2,330 

1,195 

1,135 

8,188 

4,963 

3,225 

0 

10,513 

6,145 

4,368 

2,327 

1,193 

1,134 

8,186 

4,952 

3,234 

N 

10,485 

6,121 

4,364 

2.321 

1,185 

1,136 

8,164 

4,936 

3,228 

D 

10,499 

6,112 

4,387 

2,312 

1.171 

1,141 

8,187 

4,941 

3,246 

1983  J 

10,516 

6,116 

4,400 

2,308 

1,171 

1,137 

8,208 

4,945 

3.263 

F 

10,549 

6,134 

4,415 

2,310 

1,171 

1,139 

8,239 

4,963 

3.276 

M 

10,572 

6,158 

4,414 

2,306 

1,172 

1,134 

8,266 

4,986 

3.280 

A 

10,637 

6,178 

4,459 

2,290 

1.160 

1,130 

8,347 

5,018 

3,329 

M 

10,696 

6,218 

4,478 

2,324 

1.188 

1,136 

8,372 

5,030 

3,342 

J 

10,747 

6.239 

4,508 

2,346 

1.201 

1,145 

8,401 

5.038 

3,363 

J 

10,804 

6,272 

4,532 

2,372 

1,213 

1,159 

8,432 

5,059 

3,373 

A 

10.817 

6,284 

4,533 

2.361 

1,211 

1,150 

8.456 

5,073 

3,383 

S 

10,851 

6,313 

4,538 

2.362 

1,220 

1,142 

8,489 

5,093 

3,396 

0 

10.831 

6,305 

4,526 

2,346 

1,209 

1,137 

8,485 

5,096 

3,389 

N 

10,859 

6,309 

4,550 

2,343 

1.207 

1,136 

8,516 

5,102 

3,414 

D 

10,902 

6,325 

4,577 

2,350 

1,209 

1,141 

8,552 

5,116 

3,436 

1984  J 

10,855 

6,298 

4,557 

2.339 

1,209 

1,130 

8,516 

5,089 

3,427 

F 

10,909 

6,321 

4,588 

2.363 

1,217 

1,146 

8,546 

5,104 

3,442 

M 

10,878 

6,289 

4,589 

2.358 

1,216 

1,142 

8,520 

5,073 

3,447 

A 

10,903 

6.316 

4,587 

2.361 

1.216 

1,145 

8,542 

5,100 

3.442 

See  footnotes.  Table  3 

*ln   addition    to   the    selected    Labour    Force    information    published    here,    there    are    approximately    2.100    Labour    Force   series    available   on    CANSIM.    The    series    provide 

basic  labour  force  characteristics,  by  geographic  area.  age.  sex  and  marital  status. 


39 


Section  4— Table  4/Continued 

Table  4:  Selected  series  by  sex  and  main  age  group  (thousands  of  persons)/continued 


May  1984 


Table  4  2: 

Unemployed 

Annual 
average 
and 
month 

Total 

15-24  years 

25 

years  and  over 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

D 

D 

767287 
767609 

767419 
767684 

767551 
767751 

767297 
767621 

767429 
767696 

767561 
767565 

767259 
767585 

767387 
767655 

767519 
767729 

1982 

1983 

1,314 
1.448 

778 
859 

537 

590 

555 
579 

331 
345 

224 

234 

759 
869 

447 
514 

313 
355 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

1,245 

730 

515 

538 

326 

212 

707 

404 

303 

J 

1,310 

760 

550 

598 

350 

248 

712 

409 

302 

J 

1,397 

813 

584 

675 

396 

280 

722 

418 

304 

A 

1,398 

793 

606 

604 

349 

254 

795 

444 

351 

S 

1,356 

772 

584 

554 

314 

240 

802 

458 

344 

0 

1,402 

820 

582 

573 

330 

243 

829 

490 

339 

N 

1,453 

865 

587 

562 

329 

233 

891 

537 

354 

D 

1,510 

937 

574 

578 

360 

218 

932 

577 

355 

1983  J 

1,611 

999 

613 

614 

379 

235 

997 

620 

377 

F 

1,604 

993 

611 

612 

379 

234 

992 

614 

377 

M 

1,674 

1,032 

642 

656 

407 

248 

1,018 

625 

394 

A 

1,582 

972 

610 

616 

384 

232 

966 

588 

377 

M 

1.502 

902 

600 

630 

375 

255 

872 

528 

345 

J 

1.462 

857 

605 

624 

360 

264 

838 

497 

341 

J 

1,415 

831 

584 

622 

366 

256 

793 

465 

328 

A 

1.375 

774 

601 

564 

328 

236 

811 

446 

365 

S 

1,269 

694 

575 

506 

278 

228 

763 

416 

347 

0 

1,253 

696 

558 

494 

273 

220 

760 

422 

337 

N 

1,297 

752 

545 

504 

299 

205 

793 

453 

340 

D 

1,336 

804 

532 

510 

315 

194 

827 

489 

338 

1984  J 

1,473 

894 

579 

546 

331 

214 

927 

563 

364 

F 

1,476 

889 

586 

538 

323 

215 

937 

566 

371 

M 

1,541 

932 

609 

557 

338 

219 

984 

594 

390 

A 

1,468 

884 

583 

540 

332 

208 

928 

553 

375 

Adjusted  for 

seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 

4 

3 

1982  M 

1,240 

719 

521 

520 

315 

205 

720 

404 

316 

J 

1.322 

784 

538 

557 

335 

222 

765 

449 

316 

J 

1,437 

858 

579 

629 

374 

255 

808 

484 

324 

A 

1,457 

879 

578 

607 

364 

243 

850 

515 

335 

S 

1,490 

910 

580 

609 

368 

241 

881 

542 

339 

0 

1,537 

944 

593 

626 

379 

247 

911 

565 

346 

N 

1.525 

922 

603 

606 

360 

246 

919 

562 

357 

D 

1.540 

931 

609 

616 

372 

244 

924 

559 

365 

1983  J 

1,486 

878 

608 

596 

353 

243 

890 

525 

365 

F 

1,507 

895 

612 

604 

360 

244 

903 

535 

368 

M 

1,515 

891 

624 

610 

364 

246 

905 

527 

378 

A 

1,502 

892 

610 

613 

369 

244 

889 

523 

366 

M 

1,497 

892 

605 

609 

362 

247 

888 

530 

358 

J 

1,478 

885 

593 

582 

344 

238 

896 

541 

355 

J 

1,454 

875 

579 

574 

344 

230 

880 

531 

349 

A 

1,426 

852 

574 

565 

340 

225 

861 

512 

349 

S 

1,383 

811 

572 

553 

324 

229 

830 

487 

343 

0 

1.361 

794 

567 

537 

314 

223 

824 

480 

344 

N 

1,362 

801 

561 

546 

328 

218 

816 

473 

343 

D 

1.365 

798 

567 

545 

325 

220 

820 

473 

347 

1984  J 

1,374 

799 

575 

537 

314 

223 

837 

485 

352 

F 

1,395 

808 

587 

536 

311 

225 

859 

497 

362 

M 

1,399 

813 

586 

524 

306 

218 

875 

507 

368 

A 

1,397 

814 

583 

537 

317 

220 

860 

497 

363 

See  footnotes.  Table  3. 


40 


May  1984 

Table  4:  Selected  series  by  sex  and  main  age  group  (thousands  of  persons)/continued 


Section  4— Table  4/Continued 


Table  4  3: 

Participation 

rates1 

Annual 
average 
and 
month 

Total 

15-24  years 

25 

years  and  over 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

D 

D 

767288 
767610 

767420 
767685 

767552 
767752 

767298 
767622 

767430 
767697 

767562 
767763 

767261 
767586 

767389 
767656 

767521 
767730 

1982 
1983 

64.1 
64.4 

77.0 
76.7 

51.7 
52.6 

65.8 
66.1 

69.3 
69.2 

62.3 
62.8 

63.5 
63.9 

79.5 
79.1 

48.5 
49.6 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

64.5 

77.6 

52.0 

66.4 

70.5 

62.2 

63.9 

79.9 

48.9 

J 

65.8 

79.3 

52.8 

71.1 

75.8 

66.4 

64.0 

80.4 

48.6 

J 

66.7 

80.9 

53.1 

76.7 

82.3 

71.0 

63.6 

80.5 

47.7 

A 

66.2 

79.7 

53.2 

73.4 

78.1 

68.5 

63.9 

80.2 

48.5 

S 

63.9 

76.7 

51.7 

63.6 

67.0 

60.1 

64.1 

79.9 

49.1 

O 

63.9 

76.6 

51.8 

63.9 

67.1 

60.7 

64.0 

79.7 

49.2 

N 

63.3 

75.6 

51.4 

62.8 

65.5 

60.1 

63.4 

78.9 

48.8 

D 

63.0 

75.1 

51.3 

62.5 

64.7 

60.2 

63.2 

78.5 

48.7 

1983  J 

62.5 

74.3 

51.1 

61.1 

63.1 

59.1 

62.9 

77.9 

48.7 

F 

62.8 

74.6 

51.4 

61.6 

63.7 

59.5 

63.1 

78.2 

48.9 

M 

63.6 

75.6 

52.0 

63.0 

65.4 

60.6 

63.8 

78.9 

49.5 

A 

63.6 

75.6 

52.0 

62.1 

64.7 

59.3 

64.0 

79.1 

49.8 

M 

65.0 

77.5 

53.0 

67.2 

70.7 

63.6 

64.3 

79.7 

49.9 

J 

66.3 

79.1 

54.1 

71.9 

75.8 

67.9 

64.6 

80.1 

50.0 

J 

67.0 

80.5 

54.1 

77.1 

82.2 

72.0 

63.9 

79.9 

48.9 

A 

66.7 

79.9 

54.2 

74.9 

79.8 

69.9 

64.2 

79.9 

49.6 

S 

64.4 

76.7 

52.7 

64.3 

67.6 

60.9 

64.5 

79.5 

50.4 

O 

64.0 

76.1 

52.5 

63.6 

66.4 

60.8 

64.1 

79.1 

50.1 

N 

63.6 

75.5 

52.2 

63.1 

66.2 

60.0 

63.8 

78.4 

50.0 

D 

63.3 

75.0 

52.2 

62.8 

65.3 

60.3 

63.5 

78.0 

49.9 

1984  J 

62.6 

74.0 

51.6 

61.2 

63.4 

58.9 

63.0 

77.4 

49.5 

F 

63.1 

74.5 

52.2 

62.2 

64.0 

60.3 

63.4 

77.8 

499 

M 

63.6 

75.0 

52.7 

63.0 

65.1 

60.8 

63.8 

78.0 

50.5 

A 

63.5 

75.2 

52.4 

63.0 

65.8 

60.1 

63.7 

78.1 

50.1 

Adjusted 

for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 

1982  M 

64.1 

77.0 

51.7 

65.5 

69.2 

61.7 

63.7 

79.6 

48.7 

J 

64.1 

77.2 

51.6 

65.6 

69.3 

61.8 

63.6 

79.7 

48.4 

J 

64.5 

77.7 

51.9 

66.7 

70.4 

62.9 

63.8 

80.0 

48.5 

A 

64.1 

77.0 

51.8 

65.3 

68.7 

61.8 

63.7 

79.7 

48.7 

S 

64.1 

77.1 

51.7 

65.7 

69.4 

62.0 

63.6 

79.7 

48.6 

O 

64.3 

77.3 

51.8 

66.1 

69.8 

62.3 

63.7 

79.7 

48.7 

N 

64.0 

76.7 

51.8 

65.6 

68.7 

62.4 

63.5 

79.3 

48.7 

D 

64.1 

76.6 

52.1 

65.7 

68.7 

62.6 

63.6 

79.2 

48.9 

1983  J 

63.8 

76.0 

52.2 

65.2 

68.0 

62.5 

63.4 

78.6 

49.1 

F 

64.0 

76.3 

52.3 

65.6 

68.4 

62.7 

63.5 

78.8 

49.2 

M 

64.1 

76.4 

52.3 

65.7 

68.7 

62.7 

63.6 

78.9 

49.3 

A 

64.3 

76.6 

52.6 

65.5 

68.4 

62.5 

64.0 

79.2 

49.7 

M 

64.5 

76.9 

52.7 

66.3 

69.5 

63.0 

64.0 

79.3 

49.6 

J 

64.6 

77.0 

52.8 

66.3 

69.4 

63.1 

64.2 

79.4 

49.8 

J 

64.8 

77.2 

52.9 

66.8 

70.0 

63.5 

64.1 

79.5 

49.8 

A 

64.6 

77.0 

52.8 

66.4 

69.8 

63.0 

64.1 

79.2 

49.8 

S 

64.5 

76.8 

52.7 

66.3 

69.6 

62.9 

64.0 

79.0 

49.8 

O 

64.2 

76.4 

52.5 

65.7 

68.8 

62.5 

63.8 

78.8 

49.6 

N 

64.3 

76.5 

52.6 

65.9 

69.4 

62.3 

63.8 

78.7 

49.9 

D 

64.5 

76.6 

52.9 

66.1 

69.4 

62.7 

64.0 

78.8 

50.1 

1984  J 

64.2 

76.2 

52.8 

65.8 

69.0 

62.5 

63.8 

78.4 

50.0 

F 

64.5 

76.5 

53.1 

66.4 

69.4 

63.4 

64.0 

78.7 

50.2 

M 

64.3 

76.1 

53.1 

66.2 

69.2 

63.1 

63.8 

78.2 

50.3 

A 

64.4 

76.3 

53.0 

66.7 

69.8 

63.4 

63.7 

78.3 

50.0 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


41 


Section  4— Table  4/Concluded 

Table  4:  Selected  series  by  sex  and  main  age  group  (thousands  of  persons)/concluded 


May  1984 


Table  4  4 

Unemployment 

rates' 

Annual 
average 
and 
month 

Total 

15-24  years 

25  years  and  over 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

D 
D 

767289 

76761 1 

767421 
767686 

767553 
767753 

767299 
767623 

767431 
767698 

767563 
767764 

767262 
767587 

767390 
767657 

767522 
767731 

1982 
1983 

11.0 

11.9 

11.1 
12.1 

10.9 

11.6 

18.8 
19.9 

21.1 
22.4 

16.1 
17.0 

8.4 
9.4 

8.2 
92 

8.8 
9.6 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

10.4 

10.3 

10.4 

18.0 

20.5 

15.2 

7.8 

7.4 

8.5 

J 

10.7 

10.5 

10.9 

18.7 

20.5 

16.7 

7.8 

7.4 

8.5 

J 

11.2 

11.0 

11.5 

19.6 

21.3 

17.7 

8.0 

7.5 

8.7 

A 

11.3 

10.9 

11.9 

18.4 

19.8 

16.7 

8.7 

8.0 

9.9 

S 

11.3 

11.0 

11.8 

19.5 

20.8 

18.0 

8.8 

8.3 

9.5 

0 

11.7 

11.7 

11.7 

20.1 

21.9 

18.1 

9.1 

8.9 

9.4 

N 

12.2 

12.5 

11.9 

20.0 

22.3 

17.5 

9.8 

9.8 

9.8 

D 

12.8 

13.6 

11.7 

20.8 

24.8 

16.4 

10.3 

10.6 

9.9 

1983  J 

13.7 

14.6 

12.5 

22.6 

26.8 

18.0 

11.0 

11.4 

10.5 

F 

13.6 

14.4 

12.4 

22.4 

26.6 

17.8 

10.9 

11.3 

10.4 

M 

14.0 

14.8 

12.8 

23.4 

27.8 

18.6 

11.1 

11.3 

10.7 

A 

13.2 

13.9 

12.2 

22.4 

26.5 

17.8 

10.5 

10.6 

10.2 

M 

12.2 

12.6 

11.7 

21.2 

23.7 

18.3 

9.4 

9.4 

9.3 

J 

11.7 

11.7 

11.6 

19.7 

21.3 

17.8 

9.0 

8.8 

9.1 

J 

11.2 

11.1 

11.2 

18.3 

20.0 

16.3 

8.5 

8.3 

9.0 

A 

10.9 

10.5 

11.5 

17.1 

18.5 

15.4 

8.7 

7.9 

9.8 

S 

10.4 

9.8 

11.3 

17.9 

18.5 

17.2 

8.1 

7.4 

9.2 

0 

10.3 

9.8 

11.0 

17.7 

18.6 

16.6 

8.1 

7.6 

9.0 

N 

10.7 

10.7 

10.7 

18.2 

20.4 

15.7 

8.5 

8.2 

9.0 

D 

11.1 

11.5 

10.5 

18.5 

21.8 

14.9 

8.9 

8.8 

9.0 

1984  J 

12.4 

13.0 

11.5 

20.4 

23.7 

16.8 

10.0 

10.2 

9.7 

F 

12.3 

12.8 

11.5 

19.8 

22.9 

16.5 

10.1 

10.2 

9.8 

M 

12.7 

13.3 

11.8 

20.3 

23.6 

16.7 

10.5 

10.7 

10.2 

A 

12.1 

12.6 

11.4 

19.7 

23.0 

16.1 

9.9 

9.9 

9.8 

Adjusted 

for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 

1982  M 

10.4 

10.2 

10.6 

17.7 

20.1 

14.9 

8.0 

7.4 

8.9 

J 

11.1 

11.1 

11.0 

18.9 

21.4 

16.1 

8.5 

8.2 

8.9 

J 

11.9 

12.1 

11.7 

21.0 

23.5 

18.2 

8.9 

8.8 

9.1 

A 

12.2 

12.5 

11.7 

20.8 

23.5 

17.7 

9.4 

9.4 

9.4 

S 

12.4 

12.9 

11.7 

20.7 

23.5 

17.5 

9.7 

9.8 

9.5 

0 

12.8 

13.3 

12.0 

21.2 

24.1 

17.9 

10.0 

10.2 

9.7 

N 

12.7 

13.1 

12.1 

20.7 

23.3 

17.8 

10.1 

10.2 

10.0 

D 

12.8 

13.2 

12.2 

21.0 

24.1 

17.6 

10.1 

10.2 

10.1 

1983  J 

12.4 

12.6 

12.1 

20.5 

23.2 

17.6 

9.8 

9.6 

10.1 

F 

12.5 

12.7 

12.2 

20.7 

23.5 

17.6 

9.9 

9.7 

10.1 

M 

12.5 

12.6 

12.4 

20.9 

23.7 

17.8 

9.9 

9.6 

10.3 

A 

12.4 

12.6 

12.0 

21.1 

24.1 

17.8 

9.6 

9.4 

9.9 

M 

12.3 

12.5 

11.9 

20.8 

23.4 

17.9 

9.6 

9.5 

9.7 

J 

12.1 

12.4 

11.6 

19.9 

22.3 

17.2 

9.6 

9.7 

9.5 

J 

11.9 

12.2 

11.3 

19.5 

22.1 

16.6 

9.5 

9.5 

9.4 

A 

11.6 

11.9 

11.2 

19.3 

21.9 

16.4 

9.2 

9.2 

9.4 

S 

11.3 

11.4 

11.2 

19.0 

21.0 

16.7 

8.9 

8.7 

9.2 

O 

11.2 

11.2 

11.1 

18.6 

20.6 

16.4 

8.9 

8.6 

9.2 

N 

11.1 

11.3 

11.0 

18.9 

21.4 

16.1 

8.7 

8.5 

9.1 

D 

11.1 

11.2 

11.0 

18.8 

21.2 

16.2 

8.7 

8.5 

9.2 

1984  J 

11.2 

11.3 

11.2 

18.7 

20.6 

16.5 

8.9 

8.7 

9.3 

F 

11.3 

11.3 

11.3 

18.5 

20.4 

16.4 

9.1 

8.9 

9.5 

M 

11.4 

11.4 

11.3 

18.2 

20.1 

16.0 

9.3 

9.1 

9.6 

A 

11.4 

11.4 

11.3 

18.5 

20.7 

16.1 

9.1 

8.9 

9.5 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


42 


May  1984 

Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons) 


Section  4— Table  5 


Annual 
average 

Table  5.1 

Labour  force 

month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

NS. 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

D 

D 

767285 
767606 

767837 
767899 

767975 
768037 

768113 
768175 

768251 
768313 

768413 
768475 

768583 
768645 

768729 
768791 

768867 
768929 

769005 
769067 

769168 
769230 

1982 

1983 

1 1 ,958 
12,183 

209 
214 

52 

55 

361 
369 

282 
290 

2,998 
3,069 

4,508 
4.570 

496 
508 

455 
470 

1,227 
1.249 

1,370 
1,389 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

12,021 

209 

52 

364 

288 

2,998 

4,546 

498 

460 

1.230 

1.376 

J 

12,268 

226 

55 

370 

301 

3,098 

4,619 

508 

466 

1,238 

1,388 

J 

12,467 

235 

57 

383 

305 

3,143 

4,679 

509 

474 

1.267 

1,415 

A 

12,373 

227 

56 

381 

300 

3,105 

4,661 

506 

471 

1,256 

1,412 

S 

11,972 

213 

53 

366 

289 

3,011 

4,489 

499 

460 

1,231 

1.361 

O 

1 1 ,986 

210 

53 

364 

285 

3,020 

4.498 

498 

459 

1,227 

1.372 

N 

1 1 ,876 

206 

52 

359 

275 

2,968 

4,481 

497 

454 

1,225 

1,359 

D 

11,831 

203 

51 

354 

272 

2,954 

4.465 

496 

449 

1,228 

1,359 

1983  J 

1 1 ,745 

191 

50 

348 

267 

2,924 

4,436 

493 

448 

1,225 

1,362 

F 

11,816 

199 

50 

350 

271 

2,958 

4,446 

494 

454 

1,231 

1,364 

M 

1 1 ,983 

205 

51 

358 

281 

3,003 

4,496 

498 

456 

1,244 

1,391 

A 

11,991 

208 

52 

355 

284 

3,004 

4,495 

500 

461 

1,243 

1,390 

M 

12,278 

221 

56 

369 

300 

3,093 

4,581 

515 

479 

1,264 

1,401 

J 

12,535 

234 

58 

377 

307 

3,185 

4,679 

519 

483 

1,271 

1,422 

J 

12,684 

243 

61 

389 

313 

3,199 

4.738 

524 

493 

1,290 

1,434 

A 

12.645 

234 

60 

390 

312 

3,173 

4,749 

522 

493 

1,283 

1,428 

S 

12,221 

219 

57 

374 

299 

3,093 

4,565 

511 

476 

1,243 

1,383 

O 

12,155 

214 

56 

375 

289 

3.077 

4,557 

511 

475 

1,239 

1,363 

N 

12,089 

204 

55 

372 

280 

3,059 

4,552 

505 

467 

1,235 

1,361 

D 

12,049 

197 

53 

366 

273 

3,059 

4,540 

505 

460 

1,227 

1,369 

1984  J 

11,916 

195 

52 

361 

265 

3,007 

4,495 

502 

455 

1,220 

1,363 

F 

12,032 

203 

51 

365 

269 

3,054 

4,526 

505 

459 

1,234 

1,367 

M 

12,135 

214 

52 

371 

275 

3,079 

4.554 

505 

463 

1,244 

1,380 

A 

12,138 

210 

53 

374 

279 

3,059 

4.566 

511 

465 

1,228 

1,393 

Adjusted 

for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 

1982  M 

1 1 ,942 

205 

51 

361 

283 

2,997 

4,532 

492 

452 

1,217 

1,364 

J 

1 1 ,958 

208 

51 

363 

286 

2,998 

4,498 

499 

454 

1,224 

1,368 

J 

12,050 

•     210 

53 

363 

284 

3,019 

4,530 

491 

453 

1.233 

1,383 

A 

1 1 ,990 

209 

51 

367 

280 

3,010 

4,520 

492 

451 

1.228 

1,376 

S 

12,008 

208 

52 

362 

281 

3,009 

4,532 

498 

456 

1,238 

1,372 

O 

12,050 

209 

53 

361 

282 

3,027 

4,534 

498 

458 

1,237 

1,384 

N 

12,010 

212 

53 

361 

281 

2,998 

4,539 

501 

461 

1,240 

1,378 

D 

12,039 

218 

54 

361 

285 

3,007 

4,533 

503 

461 

1,253 

1,382 

1983  J 

12,002 

209 

54 

362 

286 

3,013 

4,504 

503 

463 

1,240 

1,378 

F 

12,056 

214 

54 

362 

289 

3,031 

4,516 

505 

468 

1,239 

1,378 

M 

12,087 

216 

54 

366 

293 

3,040 

4,538 

504 

466 

1.244 

1.389 

A 

12,139 

216 

54 

364 

292 

3,058 

4,548 

505 

467 

1,245 

1,398 

M 

12,193 

216 

54 

367 

293 

3,090 

4,567 

509 

471 

1.252 

1,390 

J 

12,225 

216 

55 

368 

292 

3,079 

4,561 

509 

471 

1.258 

1.400 

J 

12,258 

216 

55 

370 

292 

3,067 

4,585 

508 

471 

1,254 

1,398 

A 

12,243 

215 

55 

375 

291 

3,069 

4,600 

509 

474 

1,257 

1,392 

S 

12,234 

214 

56 

371 

289 

3,085 

4,590 

511 

473 

1,251 

1,395 

O 

12,192 

212 

56 

373 

286 

3,078 

4,579 

512 

474 

1,250 

1,374 

N 

12.221 

211 

56 

374 

287 

3,092 

4,598 

510 

473 

1,250 

1,381 

D 

12,267 

210 

55 

373 

286 

3,116 

4,605 

513 

473 

1.253 

1,393 

1984  J 

12,229 

213 

56 

375 

284 

3,107 

4,585 

512 

472 

1,241 

1,386 

F 

12,304 

217 

55 

378 

286 

3,130 

4,614 

515 

473 

1,248 

1,383 

M 

12,277 

222 

55 

378 

286 

3,124 

4,616 

511 

474 

1,246 

1,379 

A 

12,300 

219 

55 

382 

288 

3,115 

4,630 

515 

471 

1.232 

1,397 

See  footnotes,  Table  3. 


43 


Section  4— Table  5/Continued  May  1984 

Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  ot  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons)/continued 


Annual 

average 

Table  5.2 

:  Employed 

anrt 

month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

N.S. 

N.B. 

Quo 

Onl. 

Man. 

Sask 

Alta 

B.C. 

D 

767286 

767838 

767976 

768114 

768252 

768414 

768584 

768730 

768868 

769006 

769169 

D 

767608 

767900 

768038 

768176 

768314 

768476 

768646 

768792 

768930 

769068 

769231 

1982 

10,644 

174 

45 

313 

243 

2,584 

4,067 

454 

426 

1,132 

1,204 

1983 

10,734 

174 

48 

320 

247 

2,642 

4,096 

460 

436 

1,115 

1,197 

Unadjusted  for 

seasonal 

variation 

1982  M 

10.776 

174 

44 

313 

245 

2,585 

4,154 

461 

434 

1,140 

1,225 

J 

10.958 

191 

49 

325 

262 

2,660 

4,184 

471 

440 

1,149 

1,228 

J 

1 1 .070 

199 

51 

335 

265 

2,703 

4,212 

470 

443 

1,164 

1,227 

A 

10.975 

191 

50 

337 

262 

2,663 

4,187 

460 

442 

1,155 

1,227 

S 

10,615 

177 

47 

320 

252 

2,593 

4,028 

456 

432 

1,124 

1,186 

0 

10.584 

172 

47 

318 

248 

2,592 

4,012 

453 

431 

1,120 

1,191 

N 

10,423 

167 

45 

309 

235 

2,560 

3.969 

445 

423 

1,104 

1,167 

D 

10,321 

165 

44 

303 

234 

2,513 

3,941 

442 

415 

1,107 

1,158 

1983  J 

10,133 

154 

42 

293 

224 

2,477 

3,874 

439 

408 

1,081 

1.141 

F 

10,212 

157 

43 

299 

227 

2,498 

3,888 

440 

414 

1,085 

1,163 

M 

10.309 

160 

43 

300 

230 

2,522 

3,928 

444 

418 

1,084 

1,180 

A 

10,410 

163 

44 

304 

232 

2,557 

3,947 

448 

423 

1,097 

1,196 

M 

10,776 

178 

50 

319 

255 

2,649 

4,072 

464 

445 

1,133 

1.211 

J 

11.073 

193 

52 

332 

265 

2,739 

4,184 

472 

453 

1,143 

1,238 

J 

11.269 

202 

54 

341 

270 

2.790 

4,277 

478 

461 

1,151 

1,246 

A 

1 1 ,270 

196 

54 

347 

272 

2.765 

4,311 

479 

461 

1,151 

1,235 

S 

10,952 

183 

52 

331 

260 

2,703 

4,180 

469 

445 

1,123 

1,207 

0 

10,901 

177 

50 

330 

253 

2,690 

4,171 

468 

444 

1,127 

1,191 

N 

10,792 

164 

49 

325 

241 

2,668 

4,169 

463 

433 

1,107 

1,173 

D 

10,713 

158 

46 

319 

233 

2,646 

4,147 

461 

424 

1,098 

1,181 

1984  J 

10,443 

153 

45 

310 

224 

2,580 

4,028 

455 

416 

1,076 

1,156 

F 

10,557 

158 

44 

312 

227 

2,611 

4,078 

457 

418 

1,096 

1,155 

M 

10,595 

164 

44 

315 

227 

2,638 

4,074 

458 

419 

1,092 

1,164 

A 

10,670 

166 

43 

319 

232 

2,639 

4,123 

467 

426 

1,080 

1,174 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.CD  4 


1982  M 

10,702 

172 

43 

312 

242 

2,589 

4,142 

455 

425 

1,125 

1,213 

J 

10,636 

174 

44 

313 

246 

2,572 

4,077 

458 

425 

1,127 

1,195 

J 

10.613 

174 

46 

314 

244 

2,561 

4,059 

453 

422 

1,130 

1,189 

A 

10,533 

171 

44 

318 

240 

2,546 

4,025 

446 

420 

1,122 

1,189 

S 

10,518 

169 

45 

312 

240 

2,564 

4,009 

452 

425 

1,121 

1,185 

O 

10,513 

168 

46 

312 

241 

2.567 

3,998 

450 

426 

1,115 

1,186 

N 

10,485 

172 

46 

310 

238 

2,571 

3,980 

447 

428 

1,112 

1,181 

D 

10,499 

178 

47 

309 

244 

2,564 

3,986 

449 

428 

1,122 

1,177 

1983  J 

10,516 

173 

46 

310 

243 

2,581 

3,998 

453 

428 

1,113 

1,181 

F 

10,549 

173 

47 

315 

245 

2,590 

3.994 

454 

433 

1,109 

1,188 

M 

10,572 

174 

47 

316 

247 

2,599 

4,026 

455 

432 

1,104 

1,196 

A 

10,637 

174 

48 

316 

247 

2,621 

4,028 

456 

432 

1,112 

1,209 

M 

10,696 

175 

48 

318 

251 

2,652 

4,057 

458 

436 

1,118 

1,200 

J 

10,747 

175 

48 

320 

249 

2,647 

4,079 

459 

438 

1,120 

1.204 

J 

10,804 

176 

48 

320 

248 

2,645 

4,120 

461 

440 

1,117 

1,206 

A 

10,817 

175 

48 

327 

249 

2,646 

4,141 

464 

439 

1,118 

1,198 

S 

10,851 

175 

49 

323 

247 

2,673 

4,159 

465 

438 

1,119 

1,206 

O 

10.831 

173 

49 

324 

246 

2,665 

4,158 

465 

439 

1.122 

1,187 

N 

10,859 

170 

50 

326 

245 

2,681 

4,183 

466 

438 

1,116 

1,189 

D 

10,902 

170 

49 

325 

243 

2,700 

4,195 

469 

437 

1,114 

1,202 

1984  J 

10,855 

172 

49 

327 

243 

2.691 

4,164 

469 

437 

1,110 

1,197 

F 

10,909 

174 

48 

328 

245 

2,707 

4,194 

471 

437 

1,120 

1,183 

M 

10,878 

177 

48 

330 

244 

2,717 

4,182 

469 

434 

1,113 

1,181 

A 

10,903 

176 

47 

331 

247 

2,705 

4,209 

474 

435 

1,096 

1,186 

See  footnotes,  Table  3. 


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Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons) /continued 


Annual 

average 

Table  5.3: 

Unemployed 

and 

month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

N.S. 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont 

Man. 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C 

D 

767287 

767839 

767977 

768115 

768253 

768415 

768585 

768731 

768869 

769007 

769170 

D 

767609 

767901 

768039 

768177 

768315 

768477 

768647 

768793 

768931 

769069 

769232 

1982 

1,314 

35 

7 

47 

40 

413 

440 

42 

28 

95 

166 

1983 

1,448 

40 

7 

49 

43 

427 

474 

48 

35 

134 

192 

Unadjusted 

for  seasonal  variation 

1982  M 

1,245 

35 

8 

50 

44 

413 

392 

37 

26 

90 

151 

J 

1,310 

34 

6 

46 

39 

438 

435 

37 

26 

88 

160 

J 

1,397 

36 

6 

48 

40 

440 

466 

38 

31 

104 

188 

A 

1.398 

36 

6 

44 

38 

442 

473 

45 

29 

101 

184 

S 

1,356 

36 

6 

45 

38 

418 

461 

43 

28 

107 

175 

0 

1,402 

38 

6 

46 

37 

428 

486 

44 

28 

107 

182 

N 

1,453 

39 

8 

51 

40 

408 

512 

52 

31 

121 

192 

D 

1,510 

38 

7 

51 

38 

440 

524 

54 

34 

121 

202 

1983  J 

1,611 

37 

8 

55 

43 

447 

562 

54 

40 

144 

221 

F 

1,604 

42 

7 

50 

45 

460 

558 

54 

39 

146 

202 

M 

1.674 

46 

8 

58 

51 

481 

568 

54 

38 

159 

211 

A 

1,582 

44 

7 

52 

52 

446 

548 

52 

38 

146 

194 

M 

1,502 

43 

6 

50 

45 

443 

510 

51 

34 

131 

189 

J 

1,462 

41 

6 

45 

42 

446 

494 

46 

30 

127 

184 

J 

1,415 

41 

7 

49 

44 

409 

461 

47 

31 

139 

188 

A 

1,375 

38 

6 

43 

40 

408 

438 

44 

33 

132 

192 

S 

1,269 

36 

6 

43 

39 

390 

385 

43 

32 

120 

176 

0 

1,253 

37 

6 

46 

36 

387 

386 

43 

31 

111 

171 

N 

1,297 

40 

6 

48 

39 

391 

383 

42 

33 

127 

188 

D 

1.336 

38 

6 

47 

40 

413 

393 

44 

37 

129 

188 

1984  J 

1.473 

42 

7 

51 

41 

427 

466 

47 

39 

144 

208 

F 

1.476 

45 

7 

53 

42 

443 

448 

47 

40 

139 

212 

M 

1,541 

50 

8 

56 

48 

441 

480 

47 

44 

152 

215 

A 

1,468 

45 

9 

55 

48 

420 

443 

43 

39 

148 

219 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  4 


1982  M 

1,240 

33 

8 

49 

41 

408 

390 

37 

27 

92 

151 

J 

1,322 

34 

7 

50 

40 

426 

421 

41 

29 

97 

173 

J 

1,437 

36 

7 

49 

40 

458 

471 

38 

31 

103 

194 

A 

1,457 

38 

7 

49 

40 

464 

495 

46 

31 

106 

187 

S 

1,490 

39 

7 

50 

41 

445 

523 

46 

31 

117 

187 

O 

1.537 

41 

7 

49 

41 

460 

536 

48 

32 

122 

198 

N 

1,525 

40 

7 

51 

43 

427 

559 

54 

33 

128 

197 

D 

1,540 

40 

7 

52 

41 

443 

547 

54 

33 

131 

205 

1983  J 

1,486 

36 

8 

52 

43 

432 

506 

50 

35 

127 

197 

F 

1,507 

41 

7 

47 

44 

441 

522 

51 

35 

130 

190 

M 

1,515 

42 

7 

50 

46 

441 

512 

49 

34 

140 

193 

A 

1,502 

42 

6 

48 

45 

437 

520 

49 

35 

133 

189 

M 

1,497 

41 

6 

49 

42 

438 

510 

51 

35 

134 

190 

J 

1,478 

41 

7 

48 

43 

432 

482 

50 

33 

138 

196 

J 

1,454 

40 

7 

50 

44 

422 

465 

47 

31 

137 

192 

A 

1,426 

40 

7 

48 

42 

423 

459 

45 

35 

139 

194 

S 

1,383 

39 

7 

48 

42 

412 

431 

46 

35 

132 

189 

O 

1,361 

39 

7 

49 

40 

413 

421 

47 

35 

128 

187 

N 

1,362 

41 

6 

48 

42 

411 

415 

44 

35 

134 

192 

D 

1,365 

40 

6 

48 

43 

416 

410 

44 

36 

139 

191 

1984  J 

1,374 

41 

7 

48 

41 

416 

421 

43 

35 

131 

189 

F 

1,395 

43 

7 

50 

41 

423 

420 

44 

36 

128 

200 

M 

1,399 

45 

7 

48 

42 

407 

434 

42 

40 

133 

198 

A 

1,397 

43 

8 

51 

41 

410 

421 

41 

36 

136 

211 

See  footnotes,  Table  3. 


45 


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Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons) /continued 


Annual 
average 

Table  5.4: 

Participation 

rates 

month 

Canada 

Mild 

PEL 

N.S 

NB. 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

D 
D 

767288 
767610 

767841 
769756 

767979 
769757 

768117 
769758 

768255 
769759 

768417 
769760 

768587 
769763 

768733 
769766 

768871 
769767 

769009 
769768 

769172 
769769 

1982 

64.1 

52.1 

57.8 

57.0 

55.0 

60.0 

67.3 

64.9 

63.9 

71.4 

64.3 

1983 

64.4 

52.1 

60.2 

57.4 

55.5 

60.9 

67.1 

65.6 

65.2 

71.6 

64.1 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

64.5 

52.4 

58.1 

57.6 

56.2 

60.1 

68.0 

65.3 

64.8 

71.8 

64.7 

J 

65.8 

56.4 

60.7 

58.5 

58.6 

62.0 

69.0 

66.4 

65.5 

72.0 

65.1 

J 

66.7 

58.7 

63.4 

60.5 

59.4 

62.9 

69.8 

66.5 

66.6 

73.6 

66.3 

A 

66.2 

56.3 

61.6 

60.0 

58.2 

62.1 

69.4 

66.1 

66.1 

72.8 

66.1 

S 

63.9 

52.9 

58.5 

57.5 

56.1 

60.1 

66.7 

65.1 

64.5 

71.2 

63.6 

O 

63.9 

52.0 

58.4 

57.2 

55.2 

60.3 

66.8 

64.9 

64.2 

70.9 

64.1 

N 

63.3 

50.9 

57.8 

56.4 

53.1 

59.2 

66.5 

64.7 

63.5 

70.6 

63.4 

D 

63.0 

50.0 

56.3 

55.6 

52.6 

58.9 

66.1 

64.4 

62.7 

70.7 

63.3 

1983  J 

62.5 

47.1 

55.4 

54.6 

51.5 

58.3 

65.6 

64.0 

62.5 

70.5 

63.3 

F 

62.8 

48.8 

55.2 

54.7 

52.2 

58.9 

65.7 

64.0 

63.1 

70.7 

63.4 

M 

63.6 

50.3 

56.3 

56.0 

54.1 

59.7 

66.4 

64.5 

63.4 

71.4 

64.5 

A 

63.6 

50.8 

56.9 

55.5 

54.5 

59.7 

66.3 

64.7 

64.0 

71.2 

64.4 

M 

65.0 

53.9 

61.3 

57.6 

57.5 

61.4 

67.4 

66.6 

66.5 

72.4 

64.8 

J 

66.3 

56.9 

64.1 

58.7 

58.9 

63.2 

68.8 

67.0 

67.0 

72.7 

65.7 

J 

67.0 

59.2 

66.4 

60.7 

60.0 

63.4 

69.6 

67.6 

68.3 

73.8 

66.2 

A 

66.7 

56.8 

66.0 

60.7 

59.6 

62.9 

69.7 

67.3 

68.3 

73.3 

65.8 

S 

64.4 

53.1 

62.8 

58.1 

57.0 

61.3 

66.9 

65.9 

65.8 

71.1 

63.7 

O 

64.0 

51.8 

608 

58.2 

55.1 

60.9 

66.7 

65.7 

65.5 

70.9 

62.6 

N 

63.6 

49.3 

59.9 

57.7 

53.3 

60.6 

66.5 

64.9 

64.3 

70.7 

62.4 

D 

63.3 

47.4 

57.3 

56.6 

51.9 

60.5 

66.2 

64.9 

63.4 

70.3 

62.7 

1984  J 

62.6 

47.0 

56.8 

55.8 

50.5 

59.5 

65.5 

64.4 

62.6 

70.0 

62.3 

F 

63.1 

48.7 

55.6 

56.3 

51.1 

60.4 

65.8 

64.7 

63.0 

70.8 

62.3 

M 

63.6 

51.3 

56.6 

57.1 

52.2 

60.8 

66.1 

64.7 

63.5 

71.4 

62.8 

A 

63.5 

50.4 

57.1 

57.5 

53.0 

60.4 

66.2 

65.3 

63.7 

70.4 

63.4 

Adjusted  for 

seasonal 

variation 

M.C.D. 

1982  M 

64.1 

51.3 

56.7 

57.1 

55.2 

60.0 

67.8 

64.5 

63.7 

71.0 

64.1 

J 

64.1 

52.0 

56.7 

57.3 

55.8 

60.0 

67.1 

65.3 

63.9 

71.2 

64.2 

J 

64.5 

52.4 

58.9 

57.3 

55.3 

60.4 

67.5 

64.2 

63.7 

71.6 

64.8 

A 

64.1 

52.0 

56.7 

57.8 

54.4 

60.2 

67.3 

64.2 

63.3 

71.1 

64.4 

S 

64.1 

51.6 

57.8 

56.9 

54.5 

60.1 

67.4 

65.0 

64.0 

71.6 

64.1 

O 

64.3 

51.7 

58.9 

56.8 

54.7 

60.4 

67.3 

64.9 

64.1 

71.4 

64.6 

N 

64.0 

52.3 

58.9 

56.7 

54.4 

59.8 

67.3 

65.2 

64.4 

71.5 

64.2 

D 

64.1 

53.7 

60.0 

56.7 

55.0 

60.0 

67.2 

65.4 

64.3 

72.2 

64.4 

1983  J 

63.8 

51.4 

59.3 

56.7 

55.2 

60.0 

66.6 

65.3 

64.6 

71.3 

64.1 

F 

64.0 

52.6 

59.3 

56.7 

55.7 

60.3 

66.7 

65.5 

65.2 

71.2 

64.0 

M 

64.1 

52.9 

59.3 

57.2 

56.3 

60.5 

67.0 

65.4 

64.8 

71.4 

64.5 

A 

64.3 

52.8 

59.3 

56.9 

56.2 

60.8 

67.0 

65.4 

65.0 

71.4 

64.8 

M 

64.5 

52.7 

59.3 

57.3 

56.2 

61.4 

67.2 

65.8 

65.4 

71.7 

64.3 

J 

64.6 

52.6 

60.4 

57.4 

55.9 

61.1 

67.1 

65.8 

65.3 

72.0 

64.7 

J 

64.8 

52.6 

60.4 

57.6 

55.9 

60.8 

67.3 

65.5 

65.2 

71.7 

64.5 

A 

64.6 

52.2 

60.4 

58.3 

55.6 

60.8 

67.5 

65.6 

65.6 

71.9 

64.2 

S 

64.5 

51.8 

61.5 

57.6 

55.2 

61.1 

67.2 

65.9 

65.3 

71.6 

64.2 

O 

64.2 

51.2 

60.9 

57.8 

54.5 

60.9 

67.0 

65.9 

65.5 

71.6 

63.2 

N 

64.3 

51.0 

60.9 

57.9 

54.7 

61.2 

67.2 

65.6 

65.2 

71.6 

63.4 

D 

64.5 

50.6 

59.8 

57.7 

54.5 

61.7 

67.2 

65.9 

65.2 

71.8 

63.8 

1984  J 

64.2 

51.2 

60.9 

57.9 

54.0 

61.5 

66.8 

65.7 

64.9 

71.2 

63.3 

F 

64.5 

52.2 

59.8 

58.2 

54.4 

61.9 

67.1 

66.0 

65.0 

71.6 

63.1 

M 

64.3 

53.2 

59.8 

58.2 

54.3 

61.7 

67.0 

65.4 

65.0 

71.5 

62.8 

A 

64.4 

52.5 

59.8 

58.8 

54.5 

61.5 

67.1 

65.9 

64.5 

70.7 

63.6 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


46 


May  1984  Section  4— Table  5/Concluded 

Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons) /concluded 


Annual 
average 

Table  5.5: 

Unemployment 

rates1 

month 

Canada 

Mid 

P.E.I 

N.S. 

N.B 

Que 

Ont 

Man 

Sask. 

Alia 

B.C. 

D 
D 

767289 
76761 1 

767842 
767902 

767980 
768040 

768118 
768178 

768256 
768316 

768418 
768478 

768588 
768648 

768734 
768794 

768872 
768932 

769010 
769070 

769173 
769233 

1982 
1983 

11.0 
11.9 

16.8 
18.8 

12.9 
12.2 

13.2 
13.2 

14.0 
14.8 

13.8 
13.9 

9.8 
10.4 

8.5 
9.4 

6.2 
7.4 

7.7 
10.8 

12.1 
13.8 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

10.4 

16.8 

14.9 

13.9 

15.2 

13.8 

8.6 

7.5 

5.6 

7.3 

10.9 

J 

10.7 

15.2 

10.6 

12.3 

13.1 

14.1 

9.4 

7.4 

5.6 

7.1 

11.5 

J 

11.2 

15.3 

10.7 

12.6 

13.2 

14.0 

10.0 

7.5 

6.5 

8.2 

13.3 

A 

11.3 

15.8 

10.8 

11.5 

12.6 

14.2 

10.2 

9.0 

6.1 

8.1 

13.1 

S 

11.3 

17.0 

11.1 

12.4 

13.0 

13.9 

10.3 

8.6 

6.1 

8.7 

12.8 

O 

11.7 

18.2 

10.6 

12.6 

13.1 

14.2 

10.8 

8.9 

6.1 

8.7 

13.2 

N 

12.2 

18.9 

14.6 

14.1 

14.5 

13.7 

11.4 

10.5 

6.8 

9.9 

14.1 

D 

12.8 

18.9 

13.5 

14.5 

14.1 

14.9 

11.7 

10.9 

7.6 

9.9 

14.8 

1983  J 

13.7 

19.5 

16.5 

15.8 

16.0 

15.3 

12.7 

10.9 

9.0 

11.8 

16.2 

F 

13.6 

21.0 

14.6 

14.4 

16.5 

15.6 

12.6 

11.0 

8.7 

11.9 

14.8 

M 

14.0 

22.3 

15.7 

16.3 

18.3 

16.0 

12.6 

10.9 

8.3 

12.8 

15.1 

A 

13.2 

21.3 

14.4 

14.6 

18.3 

14.9 

12.2 

10.4 

8.3 

11.8 

14.0 

M 

12.2 

19.5 

10.9 

13.5 

15.0 

14.3 

11.1 

9.9 

7.1 

10.3 

13.5 

J 

11.7 

17.3 

10.9 

11.9 

13.8 

14.0 

10.6 

8.9 

6.3 

10.0 

13.0 

J 

11.2 

17.0 

11.4 

12.5 

13.9 

12.8 

9.7 

8.9 

6.4 

10.8 

13.1 

A 

10.9 

16.3 

10.2 

11.1 

12.9 

12.8 

9.2 

8.4 

6.6 

10.3 

13.5 

S 

10.4 

16.5 

10.0 

11.5 

12.9 

12.6 

8.4 

8.3 

6.6 

9.7 

12.8 

O 

10.3 

17.4 

10.0 

12.2 

12.4 

12.6 

8.5 

8.3 

6.5 

9.0 

12.6 

N 

10.7 

19.6 

11.6 

12.8 

13.9 

12.8 

8.4 

83 

7.1 

10.3 

13.8 

D 

11.1 

19.5 

11.9 

12.9 

14.7 

13.5 

8.7 

88 

8.0 

10.5 

13.7 

1984  J 

12.4 

21.7 

14.1 

14.1 

15.6 

14.2 

10.4 

9.4 

8.6 

11.8 

15.2 

F 

12.3 

22.1 

14.4 

14.4 

15.5 

14.5 

9.9 

9.4 

8.8 

11.2 

15.5 

M 

12.7 

23.3 

15.9 

15.0 

17.6 

14.3 

10.5 

9.3 

9.4 

12.2 

15.6 

A 

12.1 

21.3 

17.8 

14.7 

17.0 

13.7 

9.7 

8.5 

8.3 

12.1 

15.7 

Adjusted 

for  seasonal 

variation 

M.C.D. 

1982  M 

10.4 

16.1 

15.8 

13.6 

14.5 

13.6 

8.6 

7.5 

6.0 

7.6 

11.1 

J 

11.1 

16.3 

13.1 

13.8 

14.0 

14.2 

9.4 

8.2 

6.4 

7.9 

12.6 

J 

11.9 

17.1 

12.8 

13.5 

14.1 

15.2 

10.4 

7.7 

6.8 

8.4 

14.0 

A 

12.2 

18.2 

13.7 

13.4 

14.3 

15.4 

11.0 

9.3 

6.9 

8.6 

13.6 

S 

12.4 

18.8 

13.1 

13.8 

14.6 

14.8 

11.5 

9.2 

6.8 

9.5 

13.6 

O 

12.8 

19.6 

12.5 

13.6 

14.5 

15.2 

11.8 

9.6 

7.0 

9.9 

14.3 

N 

12.7 

18.9 

13.3 

14.1 

15.3 

14.2 

12.3 

10.8 

7.2 

10.3 

14.3 

D 

12.8 

18.3 

12.9 

14.4 

14.4 

14.7 

12.1 

10.7 

7.2 

10.5 

14.8 

1983  J 

12.4 

17.2 

14.3 

14.4 

15.0 

14.3 

11.2 

9.9 

7.6 

10.2 

14.3 

F 

12.5 

19.2 

12.7 

13.0 

15.2 

14.5 

11.6 

10.1 

7.5 

10.5 

13.8 

M 

12.5 

19.4 

12.4 

13.7 

15.7 

14.5 

11.3 

9.7 

7.3 

11.3 

13.9 

A 

12.4 

19.4 

10.9 

13.2 

15.4 

14.3 

11.4 

9.7 

7.5 

10.7 

13.5 

M 

12.3 

19.0 

11.7 

13.4 

14.3 

14.2 

11.2 

10.0 

7.4 

10.7 

13.7 

J 

12.1 

19.0 

13.2 

13.0 

14.7 

14.0 

10.6 

9.8 

7.0 

11.0 

14.0 

J 

11.9 

18.5 

13.3 

13.5 

15.1 

13.8 

10.1 

9.3 

6.6 

10.9 

13.7 

A 

11.6 

18.6 

12.7 

12.8 

14.4 

13.8 

10.0 

8.8 

7.4 

11.1 

13.9 

S 

11.3 

18.2 

11.8 

12.9 

14.5 

13.4 

9.4 

9.0 

7.4 

10.6 

13.5 

O 

11.2 

18.4 

11.8 

13.1 

14.0 

13.4 

9.2 

9.2 

7.4 

10.2 

13.6 

N 

11.1 

19.4 

10.4 

12.8 

14.6 

13.3 

9.0 

8.6 

7.4 

10.7 

13.9 

D 

11.1 

19.0 

11.5 

12.9 

15.0 

13.4 

8.9 

8.6 

7.6 

11.1 

13.7 

1984  J 

11.2 

19.2 

11.7 

12.8 

14.4 

13.4 

9.2 

8.4 

7.4 

10.6 

13.6 

F 

11.3 

19.8 

12.5 

13.2 

14.3 

13.5 

9.1 

8.5 

7.6 

10.3 

14.5 

M 

11.4 

20.3 

12.5 

12.7 

14.7 

13.0 

9.4 

8.2 

8.4 

10.7 

14.4 

A 

11.4 

19.6 

13.9 

13.4 

14.2 

13.2 

9.1 

8.0 

7.6 

11.0 

15.1 

See  footnotes.  Table  3 


47 


Section  4— Tables  6  and  7 

Table  6:  Unemployment  insurance  statistics 


May  1984 


Claims  data 

Benefits  data 

Type  o 

benefits  paid 

Initial  and 

renewal 

Average 

Total 

Insured 

Benefi- 

claims 

Number 

weekly 

benefits 

Year 

population' 

ciaries1-1 

received 

ol  weeks 

payment2 

paid3 

Regular 

Sickness 

Maternity       Retirement 

Fishing 

Trainees* 

month 

Thousands 

Thousands 

Dollars 

Thousand  dollars 

D 

1248 

1251 

1232 

1234 

1249 

1235 

1243 

1244 

1245 

1246 

1247 

1250 

1982 

10,648 

1,138 

3,921 

60,440 

144.38 

8.575,445 

7,646,023 

174,415 

315,973 

18,166 

1 1 1 ,856 

202,131 

1983 

10,797 

1,248 

3,434 

66,584 

154.85 

10.169,064 

9,069,503 

179,476 

344,170 

18,515 

141,836 

225,766 

1982  M 

10,493 

1.146 

297 

5,556 

141.91 

786.817 

695,837 

17,503 

26,277 

1,699 

23.432 

21,217 

A 

10.470 

1,175 

280 

4.904 

141.88 

691 ,074 

610,579 

14,846 

25,221 

1,305 

17.941 

18,918 

M 

10.711 

1.098 

265 

4,793 

141.71 

670,722 

595,098 

14,148 

25,604 

1,241 

10,664 

19,556 

J 

10,908 

1,033 

309 

4,868 

141.89 

674,408 

605,958 

14,606 

27,151 

1,879 

440 

16,020 

J 

11,065 

1,038 

326 

4,418 

142.46 

611,198 

550,111 

13,462 

26,760 

1,343 

110 

10.017 

A 

11,014 

1.101 

276 

5,039 

143.66 

712,310 

651 ,776 

13,597 

28,108 

1,554 

80 

9.128 

S 

10,646 

1,072 

345 

4,943 

146.13 

703,088 

635,450 

14,005 

29,147 

1,604 

79 

9,816 

O 

10,647 

1,135 

355 

4,855 

148.52 

693,742 

616,530 

13.628 

26,693 

1,477 

88 

17,905 

N 

10,581 

1,251 

438 

5,967 

150.18 

862,692 

770,919 

15,394 

28,812 

1,680 

3,621 

20.214 

D 

10,518 

1,395 

388 

6,018 

152.87 

892,062 

790,597 

14,675 

25.881 

1,401 

17,859 

20.623 

1983  J 

10,455 

1,530 

390 

6,944 

154.51 

1,051,291 

945,021 

14.843 

26.614 

1,452 

26,841 

17,276 

F 

10,511 

1,558 

270 

6,567 

155.52 

997.752 

887,299 

14,615 

24.790 

1,545 

21,525 

23,979 

M 

10,640 

1,514 

251 

7,559 

155.56 

1,147.333 

1,017,724 

17.378 

28,581 

1,661 

25,019 

28,351 

A 

10,619 

1,458 

243 

6,162 

155.26 

937,455 

833,282 

14,288 

25,875 

1,460 

20,911 

22,869 

M 

10,885 

1,281 

228 

6,147 

154.46 

931 ,852 

832,500 

15,050 

28,634 

1,648 

16.220 

20,307 

J 

1 1 .076 

1,152 

242 

5,209 

153.15 

784,960 

698,084 

14,941 

30.012 

1,565 

2,168 

22,098 

J 

1 1 .226 

1,096 

257 

4,487 

152.92 

678,694 

613,745 

13,381 

28,109 

1,420 

388 

10,121 

A 

11,212 

1,074 

248 

5,313 

153.28 

811,473 

733,634 

16,261 

34,102 

1,790 

756 

11,748 

S 

10,826 

980 

276 

4,330 

153.67 

662,837 

591 ,850 

14,584 

30,539 

1.584 

788 

11,014 

0 

10,760 

1,011 

303 

4,235 

154.50 

651 ,660 

578,693 

14,231 

29,965 

1,528 

809 

16,850 

N 

10,695 

1,091 

395 

4,885 

156.29 

760,866 

675,675 

1 5,408 

30,828 

1,639 

5,364 

22,063 

D 

10,660 

1,230 

331 

4,746 

159.05 

752,891 

661,996 

14,496 

26,121 

1,223 

21,047 

19,090 

1984  J 

10,621 

1,358 

388 

6,357 

161.75 

1 ,025,248 

914,666 

16.592 

29,690 

1,626 

29,481 

23.407 

F 

10,717 

1,361 

253 

6,078 

162.40 

982,477 

869,551 

17,019 

28,990 

1,548 

28,900 

25.789 

'  "Beneficiaries"  refer  to  the  number  of  persons  receiving  $1  00  or  more  in  unemployment  insurance  benefit  during  a  specific  week  each  month.      'Annual  figures  are  averages  of  12 
months       'Prior  to  July  1971,  includes  adjustments  for  cancellation  of  warrants  and  collection  of  overpayments       'Trainees  on  courses  approved  by  Canada  Employment  and  Immigra- 
tion Commission. 
Source:  Statistical  Report  on  the  Operation  of  the  Unemployment  Insurance  Act  (73-001),  Statistics  Canada. 

Table  7:  Help  wanted  index,1  by  region  (1981  =100) 


Year 
and 
month 

Canada 

Atlantic 
Region 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Prairie 
Region 

British 
Columbia 

Seasonally  adjusted 

D 

736315 

736316 

736317 

736318 

736319 

736320 

1982 
1983 


49 
45 


66 
91 


50 
54 


52 
46 


43 
29 


35 
26 


1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 


54 
40 
39 
40 
34 
35 
34 
38 

38 
34 
37 
41 
43 
47 
49 
45 
50 
52 
51 
56 

52 
54 

58 
43 


73 
72 
59 
79 
54 
58 
63 
43 

79 

46 

65 

66 

87 

86 

161 

77 

65 

117 

103 

143 

99 
94 

114 
75 


52 
38 
42 
44 
35 
39 
37 
48 

48 
40 
39 
51 
50 
61 
48 
54 
65 
66 
60 
63 

64 
63 
67 
49 


67 
45 
44 
42 
37 
35 
34 
40 

36 
35 
40 
42 
42 
45 
52 
45 
51 
48 
54 
61 

53 
58 
60 

44 


44 
35 
33 
29 
27 
26 
29 
27 

28 
26 
27 
28 
32 
28 
31 
30 
30 
32 
29 
31 

30 
32 
34 
30 


33 
26 
22 
22 
23 
23 
22 
23 

21 
24 
23 
24 
28 
29 
28 
28 
28 
26 
27 
28 

32 

31 
30 
31 


'The  index  is  based  on  a  measure  of  the  volume  of  help  wanted  advertising  in  18  newspapers  in  major  metropolitan  areas. 
Source:  Labour  Division,  Statistics  Canada. 


48 


May  1984 

Table  8:  Time  lost  in  work  stoppages,1  by  industry  groups2  (thousand  man-days3) 


Section  4— Table  8 


h 

Total* 

Forestry 

Fishing 

and 

trapping 

Mines, 
quarries, 
oil  wells 

Manufacturing 

Year 

and 
mont 

Total 

Food 
and  bev- 
erages 

Tobacco 
products 

Rubber 

Leather 

Textiles 

Knitting 
mills 

Clothing 

Wood 

Furniture 

and 

fixtures 

Paper 

and 

allied 

industries 

D 

1601 

1602 

1603 

1604 

1605 

1606 

1607 

1608 

1609 

1610 

1611 

1612 

1613 

1614 

1615 

1982 

i 

5,795.4 

7.8 

— 

257.1 

1,690.5 

175.3 

9.2 

14.9 

2.9 

36.7 

1.2 

24.4 

30.1 

37.7 

312.0 

198c 

1 

5,039.6 

13.4 

3.0 

179.7 

1 ,457.7 

315.2 

— 

130.2 

1.1 

8.2 

3.0 

66.4 

65.8 

65.4 

116.7 

1982  J 

150.3 

3.3 

— 

7.1 

55.6 

8.8 

— 

_ 

1.5 

3.7 

0.3 

1.9 

8.4 

2.5 

2.6 

F 

191.8 

1.5 

— 

7.1 

38.1 

4.1 

— 

— 

0.9 

2.7 

0.3 

1.9 

3.0 

1.8 

1.9 

M 

300.5 

0.2 

— 

3.9 

84.8 

0.8 

— 

9.5 

0.5 

1.9 

0.1 

2.2 

1.7 

1.0 

0.8 

A 

172.3 

0.2 

— 

5.0 

80.2 

1.6 

— 

0.9 

— 

7.3 

— 

2.0 

1.7 

0.4 

_ 

M 

626.6 

0.2 

— 

0.2 

141.5 

15.7 

— 

— 

— 

14.6 

0.5 

1.9 

2.4 

1.1 

0.2 

J 

833.8 

0.2 

— 

215.6 

154.5 

16.7 

— 

1.1 

— 

09 

— 

2.2 

1.4 

6.8 

— 

J 

599.8 

0.2 

— 

17.6 

177.6 

19.8 

3.8 

0.4 

— 

1.0 

— 

2.1 

1.3 

6.9 

18.9 

A 

1,257.9 

0.2 

— 

0.1 

180.3 

31.4 

5.4 

— 

— 

3.7 

— 

2.1 

1.3 

8.5 

46.5 

S 

439.7 

0.2 

— 

0.1 

151.6 

17.7 

— 

0.6 

— 

0.3 

— 

2.0 

1.3 

5.4 

67.1 

0 

332.0 

0.2 

— 

0.1 

153.7 

22.2 

— 

0.5 

— 

0.4 

— 

2.0 

1.5 

0.9 

67.7 

N 

627.2 

0.7 

— 

0.2 

285.7 

21.0 

— 

0.9 

— 

0.2 

— 

2.0 

3.3 

0.6 

57.2 

D 

263.5 

0.7 

— 

0.1 

186.9 

15.5 

— 

1.0 

— 

— 

— 

2.1 

2.8 

1.8 

49.1 

1983  J 

451.4 

0.6 



0.2 

67.5 

15.8 

_ 

1.0 

_ 

0.4 



1.5 

0.5 

0.9 

8.1 

F 

1,600.3 

0.6 

— 

8.5 

91.1 

24.2 

— 

0.5 

— 

— 

— 

0.7 

0.4 

1.1 

8.8 

M 

201.7 

0.7 

— 

7.7 

118.3 

31.4 

— 

— 

— 

1.9 

— 

0.1 

0.4 

0.5 

18.1 

A 

287.1 

0.6 

— 

7.3 

123.0 

22.9 

— 

0.7 

— 

2.9 

— 

0.1 

5.9 

8.6 

17.0 

M 

249.0 

0.6 

— 

16.8 

134.4 

20.0 

— 

7.8 

— 

2.1 

— 

0.8 

6.6 

12.9 

12.5 

J 

287.3 

1.8 

— 

47.7 

146.2 

33.2 

— 

19.9 

— 

0.3 

1.3 

— 

2.4 

6.3 

0.4 

J 

278.7 

0.6 

— 

30.8 

166.2 

38.8 

— 

16.0 

— 

0.4 

— 

— 

13.8 

4.9 

1.9 

A 

341.6 

0.7 

3.0 

33.2 

220.8 

43.5 

— 

16.3 

— 

0.2 

— 

63.2 

13.2 

2.3 

3.2 

S 

206.5 

4.1 

— 

12.7 

126.9 

25.2 

— 

22.4 

— 

— 

— 

— 

9.5 

4.9 

7.7 

0 

224.1 

3.1 

— 

5.3 

115.1 

19.8 

— 

14.4 

— 

— 

0.3 

— 

4.9 

5.8 

30.5 

N 

710.8 

— 

— 

3.3 

83.2 

21.4 

— 

16.9 

1.1 

— 

0.7 

— 

2.6 

10.2 

7.5 

D 

201.1 

6.2 

65.0 

19.0 

14.3 

0.7 

" 

5.6 

7.0 

1.0 

i 

Manufacturing 

Con- 
struction 

Transpor- 
tation" 

Trade 

Commu- 
nity, 
business 
and 
personal 
service 
industries 

Year 

Printing8 

Primary 
metals 

Metal 
fabri- 
cating 

Ma- 
chinery 

Trans- 
portation 
equip- 
ment 

Elec- 
trical 
products 

Non- 
metallic 
mineral 
products 

Petro- 
leum 
and  coal 
products 

Chemical 
indus- 
tries 

Misc. 
manufac- 
turing 
indus- 
tries 

and 
montl 

Whole- 
sale 

Retail 

D 

1616 

1617 

1618 

1619 

1620 

1621 

1622 

1623 

1624 

1625 

1626 

1627 

1628 

1629 

1630 

1982 

33.3 

199.8 

180.4 

17.6 

357.2 

130.9 

91.5 

0.2 

19.0 

16.2 

2,199.6 

565.7 

49.6 

121.7 

903.4 

1983 

32.8 

96.3 

57.0 

60.2 

246.2 

97.3 

29.3 

— 

46.0 

20.4 

248.9 

248.3 

23.7 

302.8 

2,562.1 

1982  J 



0.2 

11.2 

3.1 

6.9 

4.4 







0.1 

1.0 

52.8 

5.2 

10.9 

14.4 

F 

0.4 

0.9 

16.9 

2.3 

— 

0.5 

— 

— 

0.5 

— 

0.7 

30.7 

4.5 

10.3 

98.9 

M 

2.4 

0.4 

26.1 

— 

1.7 

34.2 

1.0 

— 

0.5 

— 

0.9 

56.7 

4.1 

4.4 

145.5 

A 

3.8 

4.0 

11.3 

1.1 

4.6 

34.0 

7.5 

— 

— 

— 

— 

22.8 

3.4 

5.2 

55.5 

M 

5.6 

35.3 

14.7 

1.4 

13.8 

24.6 

7.7 

— 

0.1 

1.9 

419.4 

27.7 

2.1 

3.8 

31.7 

J 

5.3 

57.0 

17.4 

2.3 

15.8 

14.7 

7.8 

— 

0.5 

4.6 

390.3 

32.3 

0.8 

8.3 

31.8 

J 

5.7 

48.3 

14.9 

2.7 

14.9 

6.8 

27.1 

— 

0.5 

2.5 

327.8 

39.9 

0.8 

15.8 

20.1 

A 

1.7 

35.9 

12.2 

1.8 

18.6 

2.1 

8.4 

— 

0.6 

0.1 

822.4 

48.6 

0.9 

17.7 

187.7 

S 

1.7 

10.4 

15.2 

0.9 

15.1 

2.2 

11.2 

— 

0.1 

0.4 

179.9 

24.7 

1.7 

15.3 

66.2 

0 

2.0 

2.1 

15.7 

0.4 

23.5 

1.1 

11.8 

— 

— 

1.9 

20.6 

119.6 

1.3 

9.9 

26.6 

N 

2.3 

2.8 

14.4 

0.6 

1648 

3.6 

5.0 

0.1 

4.5 

2.4 

20.9 

94.4 

1.9 

18.0 

205.4 

D 

24 

2.5 

10.4 

1.0 

77.5 

2.7 

4.0 

0.1 

11.7 

2.3 

15.7 

15.5 

22.9 

2.1 

19.6 

1983  J 

2.0 

4.1 

7.9 

3.6 

8.1 

0.8 

0.1 

_ 

11.9 

0.8 

6.6 

15.1 

0.8 

20.7 

339.9 

F 

2.7 

5.6 

7.7 

4.9 

27.5 

1.1 

0.5 

— 

3.4 

2.0 

2.2 

11.8 

2.6 

33.0 

1 ,450.5 

M 

4.4 

15.0 

8.6 

8.1 

20.1 

1.3 

1.9 

— 

3.5 

3.0 

0.6 

9.5 

4.4 

36.8 

23.7 

A 

2.5 

7.7 

6.0 

7.4 

18.5 

14.8 

3.8 

— 

2.0 

2.2 

1.3 

11.0 

4.7 

10.9 

128.3 

M 

1.7 

7.0 

4.0 

9.1 

22.9 

14.0 

8.5 

— 

2.3 

2.2 

35.2 

14.1 

6.4 

9.1 

32.4 

J 

1.4 

11.2 

3.9 

4.0 

26.2 

25.9 

5.6 

— 

1.7 

2.5 

39.2 

7.0 

4.0 

13.7 

27.7 

J 

1.8 

11.8 

3.3 

2.4 

47.7 

13.7 

2.1 

— 

5.1 

2.5 

47.6 

7.2 

0.2 

11.6 

14.5 

A 

2.3 

14.3 

3.6 

2.5 

40.1 

4.9 

3.6 

— 

5.6 

2.0 

47.8 

6.7 

0.1 

11.2 

18.1 

S 

2.3 

9.8 

3.2 

5.7 

18.5 

8.1 

2.2 

— 

4.5 

2.9 

29.9 

8.3 

0.2 

6.7 

17.7 

0 

7.5 

5.5 

2.2 

3.3 

12.6 

4.5 

0.1 

— 

3.7 

— 

23.5 

8.4 

0.1 

31.8 

36.8 

N 

2.8 

3.3 

4.3 

2.3 

3.0 

4.2 

0.6 

— 

2.3 

— 

15.0 

42.9 

0.2 

109.8 

456.4 

D 

1.4 

1.0 

2.3 

6.9 

1.0 

4.0 

0.5 

0.3 

106.3 

7.5 

16.1 

'Statistics  on  work  stoppages  include  all  strikes  and  lockouts  whether  legal  or  illegal,  which  last  for  one-half  day  or  more  and  amount  to  10  or  more  person-days  of  time  lost.  Time  lost 
by  workers  indirectly  affected,  such  as  those  laid  off  because  of  a  work  stoppage  by  other  employees,  is  not  included.  Data  is  published  45  days  after  the  end  of  reference  month. 
'The  industry  groups  from  January  1976  forward,  are  based  on  the  1970  Standard  Industrial  Classification.       3The  number  of  person-days  is  calculated  by  multiplying  the  number  of 
workers  involved  in  a  work-stoppage  by  the  number  of  normal  working  days  during  the  stoppage.  Adjustments  are  made  for  establishments  on  shift  work,  etc.      4The  total  includes  all 
work  stoppages   The  agriculture,  finance,  insurance  and  real  estate  and  public  administration  and  defence  industries  are  not  shown  separately.  Should  strikes  occur  in  these  industries, 
the  time  lost  also  will  be  shown  in  the  total.       "Includes  publishing  and  allied  industries.      "Includes  storage  and  communication  industries. 
Source:  Research  Bulletin,  Labour  Canada. 


49 


Section  4— Table  9  May  1984 

Table  9:  Total  number  of  employees,  by  industry  group,  all  survey  units,  Canada,  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


Manufacturing 

Construction 

Service 

Indus- 

Mines 

Goods 

pro- 

Year 

trial 

quarries 

Non- 

pro- 

ducing 

and 

aggre- 

and oil 

durable 

Durable 

Buil- 

Engi- 

ducing 

indus- 

month 

gate 

Forestry 

wells 

Total 

goods 

goods 

Total 

ding 

neering 

industries 

tries 

L 

1 

3 

6 

27 

89 

28 

159 

160 

163 

2 

166 

1982 

1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 

s 

0 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

8,338,555 

42.803 

143,367 

1,657,886 

896,496 

761,390 

292,140 

240,393 

51,748 

2,136,195 

6,202,360 

A 

8,393,110 

40,143 

142,055 

1 ,695,070 

909,821 

785,249 

318,686 

262,248 

56.437 

2.195,954 

6,197,155 

M 

8,624,806 

51 ,270 

147,645 

1 ,747,642 

937,646 

809,996 

351,711 

283,975 

67,736 

2.298.268 

6,326,538 

J 

8,757,464 

61 ,883 

150,273 

1 ,780.259 

952,000 

828.259 

385,988 

307,803 

78,185 

2.378.403 

6,379,061 

J 

8,587,777 

64,517 

149,759 

1 ,761 ,523 

939,427 

822.096 

398,539 

315,864 

82,675 

2.374,338 

6,213,439 

A 

8,614.429 

68,337 

154,109 

1 ,788,296 

959,325 

828,971 

396,653 

313,322 

83,332 

2.407,395 

6,207,034 

S 

8,721,791 

68,435 

151,955 

1 ,786,024 

945,806 

840,218 

385,996 

305,450 

80,545 

2,392,410 

6,329,382 

0 

8,704,912 

64,580 

150,828 

1 ,763,242 

925,682 

837,559 

374,588 

298,030 

76,557 

2,353,238 

6,351,674 

N 

8,665.299 

59,232 

149,681 

1 ,733,008 

916,888 

816,119 

349,823 

282,182 

67,641 

2,291 .743 

6,373,556 

D 

8,410,473 

52.935 

143.854 

1,672,630 

888,677 

783,952 

307,655 

252,669 

54,986 

2,177,073 

6,233,400 

1984  J 

8,422,106 

52,283 

147.253 

1 ,665,758 

888,649 

777,109 

295.265 

230,087 

65.178 

2,160.559 

6,261,547 

F 

8,382,212 

49,952 

145,453 

1,610,518 

859.334 

751,184 

297,952 

232,706 

65.247 

2.103,875 

6,278,337 

Transportation,  communication  and 

other  utilities 

Commu- 

Trade 

Finance 

nity, 

Electric 

insurance 

business 

Year 

power. 

and 

and 

Public 

and 

Transpor- 

Communi- 

gas and 

Whole 

real 

personal 

adminis- 

month 

Total 

tation 

Storage 

cation 

water 

Total 

sale 

Retail 

estate 

service 

tration 

L 

167 

168 

183 

186 

191 

196 

197 

216 

238 

251 

307 

1982 

1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

781 ,342 

430,758 

12,618 

222,548 

115.418 

1 ,458,026 

447,018 

1 ,01 1 ,008 

512.307 

2.808.078 

642,607 

A 

775,614 

428,731 

13,029 

220,762 

113,092 

1 ,457,825 

446,258 

1,011,568 

510,709 

2.81 1 .422 

641 ,586 

M 

794,325 

443,607 

13,024 

223,528 

114,167 

1 ,484,285 

457,829 

1,026,456 

516,640 

2.872.880 

658,407 

J 

808,201 

456,269 

12.980 

223,906 

115,046 

1,502,123 

461,150 

1 ,040,972 

520,681 

2,867,613 

680,443 

J 

791,301 

442,046 

13.102 

223,041 

113,112 

1 ,479,977 

456,966 

1 .023,01 1 

524,657 

2,729,936 

687,568 

A 

791,551 

440,026 

13,662 

222,941 

114.922 

1,482,159 

459,131 

1 ,023,029 

526,489 

2,719,780 

687,055 

S 

801,161 

450,115 

13,558 

220,975 

116,513 

1 ,495,622 

461 ,481 

1,034,141 

523,531 

2,846,667 

662,401 

O 

796,760 

446,397 

13,623 

220,436 

116,304 

1 ,504,938 

456,509 

1 ,048,430 

518,373 

2,878,895 

652,709 

N 

784,982 

438,104 

14,143 

222,227 

110,508 

1,524,427 

461 ,250 

1,063,177 

520.770 

2,901,118 

642,260 

D 

774,867 

429,474 

13,757 

221,472 

110,165 

1,510,353 

451 ,665 

1 ,058,688 

513,581 

2,798,149 

636,450 

1984  J 

767,779 

425,152 

13,275 

217,989 

1 1 1 .364 

1 ,469,323 

439,941 

1 ,029,382 

521 ,907 

2,865,933 

636,606 

F 

770,094 

424,656 

13.181 

217,833 

114,424 

1,448,844 

440.249 

1 ,008,596 

524,412 

2,898,437 

636,549 

50 


May  1984 

Table  10:  Total 
classification 


Section  4— Table  10 
number  of  employees,  by  manufacturing  industry,  Canada,  all  survey  units,  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial 


Year  and 
month 


Non-Durable  Manufacturing 


Food  and 
beverages 


Rubber 

and  plastic 

products 


Leather 
products 


Textile 
products 


Clothing 


Paper 

Petroleum 

Chemicals 

and  allied 

and  coal 

and  chemical 

industries 

products 

products 

103 


124 


131 


1982 
1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 


217,406 

62,735 

23,722 

59,465 

88,990 

114,362 

23,471 

86,659 

223,400 

64,007 

24,546 

60,320 

89,376 

114,938 

23,418 

86,565 

242,795 

64,426 

25,968 

62,378 

92,152 

119,261 

24,065 

87,079 

251,710 

65,596 

26,431 

62,913 

89,325 

123,090 

24,375 

87,236 

248,770 

64,304 

26,307 

61 ,738 

86,149 

121,814 

24,502 

86,853 

256,447 

66,532 

27,231 

62,681 

92,084 

120,993 

24,216 

86,236 

243,91 1 

68,407 

29,498 

62,574 

92,051 

117,779 

23,670 

86,561 

227,641 

69,571 

28,905 

62,392 

91 ,299 

115.653 

23,111 

88,183 

217,309 

74,366 

27,091 

62,780 

90,260 

116,437 

22,828 

88,441 

204,31 1 

72,190 

26,152 

60,730 

85,846 

116,527 

22,512 

85,820 

202,723 

63,139 

26,300 

61.046 

90,755 

116,318 

22,155 

86,393 

200,772 

61,864 

24,747 

59,476 

81,674 

107,886 

22.249 

85,295 

Durable  Manufacturing 


Year 
and 
month 


Furniture 

Primary 

Metal 

Machinery 

Transpor- 

Non-metallic 

and 

metal 

fabricating 

except 

tation 

Electrical 

mineral 

fixtures 

industries 

industries 

electrical 

equipment 

products 

products 

49 


1982 
1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 


97,863 

48,382 

97,178 

143,292 

78,249 

153,648 

102,062 

40,716 

100,461 

49,115 

100,579 

152,065 

78,987 

162,097 

99,092 

42,853 

110,845 

49,420 

102,087 

156,168 

78,715 

166,986 

99,167 

46,608 

113,856 

51 ,866 

104,364 

159,934 

84,183 

162,926 

102,407 

48,722 

114,397 

50,247 

103.658 

159,181 

83,034 

160,764 

102,699 

48,116 

115,470 

50,642 

105,933 

159,190 

86,131 

158,989 

104,086 

48,532 

115,768 

50,849 

105,741 

162,194 

87.739 

164,547 

105,265 

48,115 

111,318 

51,662 

104,977 

161,482 

86,074 

167,990 

107,285 

46,772 

103,546 

51,985 

106,391 

147,617 

84,771 

169,695 

107,640 

44,474 

97,586 

49,837 

105,632 

137,613 

83,824 

165,447 

103,995 

40,020 

93,231 

44,340 

105,945 

137,035 

87,668 

166,380 

103,585 

38,925 

84,570 

45,024 

104,572 

134,225 

76,293 

163,615 

103,336 

39,549 

51 


Section  4— Table  11 


May  1984 


Table  11:  Average  weekly  earnings  (including  overtime),  all  employees,  all  survey  units,  by  industry  group,  Canada,  based  on  the  1970 
standard  industrial  classification 


Indus- 
trial 
aggregate 
gate 

Fores- 
try 

Mines. 

quarries 

and  oil 

wells 

Manufacturing 

Construction 

Goods 
pro- 
ducing 
industries 

Service 

Year 
and 

month 

Total 

Non- 
durable 
goods 

Durable 
goods 

Total 

Buil- 
ding 

Engi- 
neering 

pro- 
ducing 
indus- 
tries 

L 

1241 

1243 

1246 

1267 

1329 

1268 

1399 

1400 

1403 

1242 

1406 

1982 

1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 

S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

381.57 

525.66 

618.82 

432.81 

407.94 

462.09 

477.41 

455  56 

578.93 

453.25 

356.88 

A 

384.28 

527.67 

619.65 

435.89 

410.22 

465.62 

486.83 

465.46 

586.15 

456.85 

358.57 

M 

386.34 

504.98 

618.25 

434.71 

409.21 

464.22 

484.21 

464.08 

568.61 

455.64 

361.16 

J 

390.49 

512.52 

613.81 

437.04 

412.17 

465.62 

488.45 

467.92 

569.25 

458.51 

365.13 

J 

389.28 

496.53 

609.04 

434.87 

410.76 

462.42 

489.11 

463.72 

586.10 

456.63 

363.54 

A 

390.67 

499.15 

618.70 

438.00 

412.45 

467.58 

494.42 

466.96 

597.65 

460.60 

363.54 

S 

396.44 

535.25 

629.70 

445.25 

417.00 

477.06 

505.74 

480.44 

601.68 

469.30 

368.89 

O 

395.58 

529.61 

642.92 

449.19 

419.72 

481 .76 

495.34 

472.98 

582.41 

471.16 

367.57 

N 

394.71 

526.33 

646.29 

453.02 

425.59 

483.83 

484.04 

465.40 

561.80 

472.27 

366.82 

D 

395.72 

510.46 

641.08 

445.74 

423.30 

471.17 

473.81 

462.51 

525.77 

464.19 

371.81 

1984  J 

400.20 

573.94 

661  48 

460.45 

431 .24 

493.85 

477.40 

483.12 

457.22 

479.21 

372.94 

F 

399.29 

559.23 

658.00 

463.95 

435.04 

497.03 

476.77 

484.27 

450.01 

481 .45 

371.76 

Transportation,  Communication  and  Other  Utilities 

Total 

Trade 

Whole- 
sale 

Retail 

Finance, 

insurance 

and 

real 

estate 

Commu- 
nity, 
business 
and 
personal 
service 

Year 
and 

month 

Total 

Transpor- 
tation 

Storage 

Communi- 
cation 

Electric 

power, 

gas  and 

water 

Public 
adminis- 
tration 

L 

1407 

1408 

1423 

1426 

1431 

1436 

1437 

1456 

1478 

1491 

1547 

1982 

1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

484.41 

452.26 

485.05 

493.48 

586.82 

276.15 

373.77 

232.98 

390.16 

327.61 

486.34 

A 

489.99 

458.85 

489.06 

497.39 

593.70 

277.91 

375.96 

234.65 

394.11 

329.35 

482.73 

M 

490.38 

460.65 

492.52 

497.56 

591 .61 

280.28 

374.48 

238.27 

397.57 

332.65 

483.46 

J 

494.98 

465.15 

496.28 

505.62 

592.47 

282.30 

377.09 

240.31 

402.37 

336.50 

485.85 

J 

505.44 

479.50 

496.14 

513.30 

592.36 

282.40 

373.06 

241 .90 

403.73 

329.35 

479.97 

A 

508  66 

485.03 

470.64 

511.44 

598.28 

283.77 

373.47 

243.51 

399.82 

327.09 

484.96 

S 

504.95 

474.95 

475.21 

517.00 

601 .47 

285.65 

380.34 

243.39 

402.05 

338.81 

495.40 

O 

504.80 

472.52 

484.31 

517.52 

606.95 

285.55 

381.54 

243.75 

400.76 

337.68 

494.66 

N 

507.15 

473.57 

480.21 

524.80 

608.22 

284.51 

380.53 

242.85 

397.82 

336.70 

501 .62 

D 

512.27 

480.87 

464.04 

526.44 

612.26 

288.79 

381 .63 

249.18 

400.94 

341.33 

508.34 

1984  J 

520.06 

481.23 

475.00 

550.66 

613.76 

286.88 

390.91 

242.41 

407.23 

340.93 

510.15 

F 

521.12 

481.47 

486.72 

550.86 

615.57 

285.89 

393.79 

238.80 

407.16 

338.22 

510.12 

52 


May  1984 

Table  12: 
based  on 


Section  4— Table  12 


Average  weekly  earnings  (including  overtime),  all  employees,  all  survey  units,  Canada,  by  manufacturing  industry, 
the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


Year 
and 
month 


Non-Durable  Manufacturing 


Rubber 

Food 

and 

and 

plastic 

Leather 

Textile 

beverages 

products 

products 

products 

Clothing 


Paper 

Petroleum 

Chemicals 

and 

and 

and 

allied 

coal 

chemical 

industries 

products 

products 

1330 


1351 


1364 


1371 


1982 
1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 


391.51 

393.71 

271 .82 

356.61 

263.90 

530.83 

677.27 

500.40 

394.33 

395.70 

271 .89 

359.20 

259.00 

540.20 

689.21 

500.73 

387.26 

395.24 

267.57 

361.38 

262.52 

550.19 

677.28 

501.10 

395.87 

389.86 

271.10 

354.01 

264.14 

551 .42 

670.92 

504.63 

392.54 

396.78 

268.85 

353.45 

262.07 

550.18 

670.37 

499.40 

390.32 

402.16 

271.94 

361 .49 

274.74 

554.35 

684.15 

500.89 

391.56 

413.45 

272.32 

365.10 

273.60 

564.71 

690.00 

512.36 

397.96 

409.88 

271.48 

368.26 

278.58 

558.00 

707.02 

515.54 

404.64 

408.49 

276.85 

372.38 

285.31 

566.56 

702.63 

514.62 

408.49 

392.88 

263.17 

362.42 

283.63 

563.19 

698.21 

516.66 

416.74 

419.91 

274.48 

381.12 

278.12 

570.05 

712.15 

526.78 

421 .38 

424.26 

305.55 

387.74 

281.86 

566.98 

705.93 

529.75 

Year 
and 
month 


Durable  Manufacturing 


Furniture 

Primary 

Metal 

Machinery 

Transpor- 

Non-metallic 

and 

metal 

fabricating 

except 

tation 

Electrical 

mineral 

fixtures 

industries 

industries 

electrical 

equipment 

products 

products 

1269 


1982 
1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 

o 

N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 


423.88 

326.92 

549.68 

432.52 

466.98 

509.00 

446.53 

462.06 

422.83 

325.06 

549.63 

433.64 

472.08 

512.87 

456.33 

474.19 

420.55 

322.79 

554.58 

427.02 

473.40 

514.94 

449.86 

478.11 

424.35 

328.14 

556.68 

433.58 

468.23 

517.17 

448.20 

478.20 

427.08 

331.20 

556.61 

423.77 

469.44 

509.98 

444.38 

475.91 

431.14 

330.81 

566.50 

433.55 

476.58 

508.53 

449.54 

481 .23 

434.14 

337.30 

577.80 

435.95 

480.59 

531 .52 

460.45 

488.84 

435.56 

347.84 

587.84 

433.96 

486.29 

536.52 

466.00 

497.73 

449.73 

354.93 

580.24 

441.31 

477.08 

533.43 

468.73 

484  46 

429.22 

347.77 

577  88 

429.88 

458.78 

510.18 

460.31 

480.36 

462.60 

359.37 

586.44 

450.26 

490.29 

538.81 

473.84 

492.46 

448.95 

375.69 

592.50 

446.56 

490.01 

552.53 

475.36 

497.42 

53 


Section  4— Tables  13  and  14 


May  1984 


Table  13:  Total  number  of  employees,  industrial  aggregate,  all  survey  units,  Canada  and  Provinces,  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial 
classification 


Year 

and 
month 

Canada 

Nfld 

P.E.I. 

NS 

N.B. 

Que 

Ont 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

BC 

Yukon 

N.WT 

L 

1 

16621 

18741 

19461 

22121 

24821 

29741 

35341 

38041 

41041 

44221 

47501 

47921 

1982 

1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

8,338,555 

113,589 

26.789 

229,229 

171.644 

2,041,442 

3.383,147 

339,065 

256,863 

827,422 

927,086 

7,067 

15,212 

A 

8,393,110 

108,573 

27,603 

231,851 

176,095 

2,067,582 

3,413,921 

340,232 

258,266 

818,714 

927,569 

7,015 

15,689 

M 

8,624,806 

128,087 

29,110 

238,336 

186,992 

2,139,189 

3,487,441 

349,732 

265,080 

831 ,059 

946,481 

7,421 

15,877 

J 

8,757,464 

137,453 

30,967 

243,806 

192,157 

2.176,983 

3,538,404 

350,804 

272,250 

841 ,729 

947,554 

7,959 

17.399 

J 

8,587,777 

135,526 

30,668 

245,921 

192,069 

2,129,653 

3,487,027 

345,202 

260,602 

824,697 

910,536 

8,180 

17,697 

A 

8,614,429 

137,001 

31,870 

247,859 

194.090 

2,138.268 

3.506,709 

344,418 

260,771 

823,508 

903,686 

8,504 

17,745 

S 

8,721,791 

134,847 

31 ,567 

250,864 

190,941 

2,159,599 

3,537,753 

345,624 

270,314 

833,220 

940,244 

8,427 

18,392 

O 

8,704,912 

128,912 

30,216 

246,601 

187,307 

2,177,751 

3,542,119 

346,341 

271,934 

819,986 

927,664 

8,028 

18,053 

N 

8.665,299 

123,886 

29,263 

244,600 

183,292 

2,160,798 

3,553,248 

344,262 

268,843 

813,048 

919,011 

7,741 

17.305 

D 

8,410,473 

116,441 

28,022 

236,465 

174,417 

2,090,942 

3,464,198 

334,151 

261,715 

785,550 

894,731 

7,620 

16.219 

1984  J 

8,422,106 

117,275 

27,534 

234.775 

173,035 

2,071,466 

3,491,840 

338,897 

259,616 

785,783 

897,731 

7,792 

16,364 

F 

8,382,212 

118,199 

27,446 

236,843 

172,755 

2,072,440 

3,459,995 

336,113 

259,378 

788,037 

886,496 

7,817 

16.693 

Table  14: 

Average  weekly  earnings  (including  overtime),  all  employees,  all  survey  units,  industrial  aggregate,  Canada  and  Provinces 

Year  and 
month 

Canada                Nfld               P.E.I.                NS                 NB                Que.                 Ont                Man.              Sask                 Alta.                B.C.             Yukon 

N.WT 

L 

1241               16873              18825              19785              22453              25489              30523              35633              38425              41413              44597              47545 

47965 

1982 
1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 


381.57 

366.73 

311.92 

336.10 

351 .64 

372.13 

376.44 

348.54 

365.42 

421.67 

420.09 

428.50 

501.82 

384  28 

360.57 

315.93 

33678 

349  45 

377.80 

380.38 

349.24 

364.99 

419.03 

421.51 

441.27 

503.70 

386.34 

365.75 

315.15 

339.68 

344.84 

381 .09 

381 .86 

349.37 

370.70 

421.29 

424.25 

439.79 

524.00 

390.49 

364.71 

314.37 

342.27 

34635 

384.72 

386.13 

360  06 

375.66 

425.72 

428.98 

441  43 

523.41 

389.28 

367.63 

310.39 

341.25 

352.90 

383.39 

385.29 

360.95 

371.35 

430.56 

420.02 

446.58 

533  84 

390.67 

367.97 

307.54 

345.71 

35299 

385.31 

384.76 

364.15 

373.56 

435.94 

422.76 

478.27 

557.31 

396.44 

374.27 

317.33 

341.81 

355.02 

388.45 

391 .79 

368.91 

380.89 

436.32 

436.26 

480.27 

566  86 

395.58 

375.35 

316.00 

344.69 

356.17 

386.90 

392.51 

369.36 

379.43 

435.33 

430.14 

475.75 

554.87 

394.71 

381 .52 

319.88 

347.90 

359.00 

387.44 

391 .82 

366.45 

378.93 

434.08 

423.79 

469.89 

536.47 

395.72 

383  88 

321  42 

351 .49 

366.43 

390  54 

391 .03 

373.69 

378.72 

43351 

424.04 

471.67 

540.11 

400.20 

384.09 

321 .47 

355.83 

369  57 

392.48 

39667 

373.89 

381 .59 

443.96 

427.55 

469.97 

545.34 

399.29 

383.25 

322  46 

355.56 

368.42 

392.59 

397.17 

373.11 

380  04 

441.17 

420.55 

465.51 

540.88 

54 


May  1984 


Section  4— Table  15 


Table  15:  Average  hourly  earnings  (including  overtime),  employees  paid  by  the  hour,  all  survey  units,  Canada,  based  on  the  1970  standard 
industrial  classification 

Manufacturing 


Year 
and 
month 


Mines 

quarries 

and 

oil  wells 


Total 


Non- 
durable 
goods 


Durable 
goods 


Food 

and 

beverages 


Rubber 

and 

plastic 

products 


Leather 
products 


Textile 
products 


Clothing 


Paper 

Furni- 

and 

ture 

allied 

and 

indus- 

fixtures 

tries 

5586 


5669 


5608 


5670 


5683 


5704 


5609 


5616 


5711 


1982 
1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 


14.30 

10.41 

9.76 

11.07 

9.78 

9.18 

6.59 

8.13 

6.48 

10.62 

7.79 

12.90 

14.13 

10.46 

9.79 

11.11 

9.81 

9.12 

6.55 

8.21 

6.51 

10.61 

7.70 

12.98 

14.10 

10.49 

9.82 

11.15 

9.61 

9.24 

6.49 

8.29 

6.43 

10.57 

7.78 

13.38 

14.07 

10.52 

9.86 

11.18 

966 

9.17 

6.38 

8.17 

6.51 

10.50 

7.86 

13.43 

13.93 

10.52 

993 

11.11 

9.82 

9.27 

6.44 

8.25 

6.51 

10.65 

7.81 

13.48 

13.89 

10.53 

9.91 

11.15 

9.61 

9.45 

6.44 

8.32 

6.53 

10.69 

7.74 

13.63 

14.41 

10.63 

9.98 

11.25 

9.71 

9.45 

6.50 

8.37 

6.61 

10.77 

7.83 

13.71 

14.65 

10.69 

10.05 

11.27 

10.01 

9.47 

6.60 

8.42 

6.63 

10.71 

8.07 

13.56 

14.67 

10.78 

10.15 

11.38 

10.11 

9.48 

6.71 

8.46 

6.74 

11.03 

8.30 

13.70 

14.66 

10.87 

10.28 

11.44 

10.37 

9.50 

6.68 

8.42 

6.91 

11.20 

8.26 

13.79 

14.74 

11.03 

10.38 

11.65 

10.52 

9.75 

6.82 

8.72 

6.95 

11.41 

8.50 

13.79 

14.64 

11.04 

10.35 

11.71 

10.62 

9.95 

7.40 

8.80 

6.86 

11.08 

8.74 

13.49 

Manufacturing 

Construction 

Printing, 
publish- 
ing and 
allied 
indus- 
tries 

Primary 
metal 
indus- 
tries 

Metal 
fabri- 
cating 
indus- 
tries 

Machinery. 

except 

electrical 

Trans 

portation 

equipment 

Elec- 
trical 
products 

Non- 
metallic 
mineral 
products 

Petro- 
leum 
and 
coal 
products 

Che- 
micals 
and 
chemical 
products 

Total 

Building 

Engi- 
neering 

Year 
and 
month 


5652 


5661 


5721 


5724 


5739 


5740 


5743 


1982 
1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 


11.10 

13.16 

10.71 

11.16 

11.89 

9.79 

11.35 

14.86 

10.99 

14.08 

13.85 

15.10 

11.14 

13.17 

10.71 

11.27 

11.90 

9.89 

11.49 

15.20 

11.02 

14.07 

13.81 

15.23 

10.92 

13.21 

10.73 

11.28 

11.97 

9.87 

11.56 

15.09 

10.97 

14.00 

13.89 

14.42 

10.86 

13.33 

10.78 

11.47 

12.12 

9.84 

11.50 

14.95 

11.05 

13.85 

13.80 

14.01 

10.88 

13.39 

10.52 

11.18 

12.06 

9.79 

11.51 

14.77 

11.04 

13.61 

13.45 

14.13 

11.03 

13.55 

10.55 

11.36 

11.96 

9.87 

11.59 

15.03 

11.19 

13.67 

13.54 

14.08 

11.12 

13.81 

10.43 

11.32 

12.31 

9.88 

11.67 

15.48 

11.29 

13.89 

13.78 

14.24 

11.02 

13.81 

10.42 

11.25 

12.35 

9.95 

11.80 

15.64 

11.30 

13.71 

13.66 

13.85 

10.96 

13.74 

10.67 

11.02 

12.34 

10.04 

11.59 

15.63 

11.38 

13.79 

13.65 

14.30 

10.78 

13.84 

10.68 

11.14 

12.23 

10.13 

11.75 

15.76 

11.51 

13.90 

13.89 

13.94 

10.96 

13.79 

10.87 

11.53 

12.50 

10.16 

11.90 

15.67 

11.69 

14.42 

14.44 

14.34 

10.98 

13.90 

10.81 

11.63 

12.65 

10.26 

12.00 

15.71 

11.57 

14.55 

14.59 

14.36 

55 


Section  4— Table  16 


May  1984 


Table  16:  Average  weekly  hours  (including  overtime),  employees  paid  by  the  hour,  all  survey  units,  Canada  based  on  the  1970  standard 
industrial  classification. 

Manufacturing 


Year 
and 

month 


Mines 

quarries 

and 

oil  wells 


Total 


Non- 
durable 


Durable 
goods 


Food 

and 

beverages 


Rubber 
and 

plastic 
products 


Leather 
products 


Textile 
products 


Clothing 


Paper 

Furni- 

and 

ture 

allied 

and 

indus- 

xtures 

tries 

4656 


4678 


4740 


4753 


1982 
1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 


Year 
and 
month 


38.2 

38.2 

37.3 

39.2 

35.9 

39.2 

36.6 

39.9 

34.9 

38.8 

38.4 

37.5 

39.3 

36.3 

39.3 

37.0 

39.8 

34.3 

38.8 

38.3 

37.4 

39.2 

36.3 

38.8 

37.0 

39.8 

35.3 

38.1 

38.4 

37.6 

39.1 

37.3 

38.4 

38.2 

38.7 

35.1 

37.8 

38.1 

37.3 

38.9 

36.3 

38.9 

37.2 

38.6 

35.0 

39.2 

38.5 

37.5 

39.6 

36.8 

39.0 

38.1 

39.2 

35.5 

38.9 

38.9 

37.7 

40.2 

36.4 

40.0 

38.1 

39.7 

35.4 

39.5 

39.0 

37.6 

40.3 

35.8 

39.8 

37.2 

39.8 

36.1 

39.3 

38.9 

37.8 

40.0 

36.1 

39.3 

37.2 

39.9 

37.2 

38.3 

37.5 

36.9 

38.1 

35.3 

37.4 

35.4 

38.2 

36.4 

39.8 

38.7 

37.6 

39.9 

36.1 

39.4 

36.4 

39.7 

36.2 

39.3 

38.9 

37.7 

40.0 

36.1 

38.8 

36.1 

40.3 

36.6 

Manufacturing 

Printing, 
publish- 
ing and 
allied 
indus- 
tries 

Primary 
metal 
indus- 
tries 

Metal 
fabri- 
cating 
indus- 
tries 

Machinery, 

except 

electrical 

Trans 

portation 

equipment 

Elec- 
trical 
products 

Non- 
metallic 
mineral 
products 

Petro- 
leum 
and 
coal 
products 

Che- 
micals 
and 
chemical 
products 

38.8 

37.7 

38.5 

38.1 

38.4 

37.7 

38.8 

38.2 

38.7 

38.8 

39.1 

39.1 

39.1 

39.8 

39.0 

39.8 

39.0 

39.0 

36.1 

38.2 

38.7 

38.7 

38.2 

39.2 

Construction 

39.0 
39.6 
39.5 
39.4 
39.1 
39.1 
39.6 
39.3 
39.5 
39.0 

39.5 
39.9 


Building 


Engi- 
neering 


1982 
1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 


1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 


34.2 
34.5 
34.3 
34.5 
34.6 
34.4 
35.0 
35.0 
35.0 
34.5 


400 
39.5 
39.9 
39.6 
39.3 
39.8 
39.9 
40.7 
40.3 
39.7 


38.5 
38.6 
37.9 
38.4 
38.2 
39.4 
40.0 
39.7 
39.3 
37.6 


38.1 
38.3 
38.3 
37.0 
37.8 
39.0 
39.4 
398 
39.7 
36.6 


40.8 
41.2 
41.3 
41.0 
40.4 
40.5 
41.8 
41.8 
41.3 
388 


39.1 
39.0 
38.3 
38.4 
37.9 
38.9 
40.1 
40.3 
40.5 
38.7 


38.3 
39.4 
39.9 
40.1 
39.7 
40.0 
40.4 
40.4 
39.9 
38.4 


42.2 
43.2 
42.3 
41.4 
41.3 
42.6 
42.6 
43.4 
42.9 
42.1 


39.4 
39.4 
39.5 
39.9 
39.0 
38.6 
39.6 
39.8 
39.4 
38.6 


35.6 
36.5 
36.3 
37.0 
37.7 
38.1 
38.5 
37.9 
36.7 
35.5 


34.9 
35.9 
35.5 
36.0 
36.5 
36.5 
37.1 
36.6 
36.0 
35.2 


39.0 
39.6 
39.9 
41.0 
42.6 
43.7 
43.7 
42.8 
39.4 
36.9 


1984  J 

F 


34.7 
35.3 


40.5 
40.8 


39.4 
39.1 


39.7 
39.6 


41.1 
41.9 


40.2 
39.9 


38.9 
39.3 


41.9 
41.6 


39.5 
39.8 


36.3 
35.9 


36.1 
35.7 


37.2 
36.6 


56 


Section  5  ■  Prices 

58  1.  Industry  Selling  Price  Indexes,  Selected  Industries 

63  2.  Consumer  Price  Indexes 

64  3.  Construction  Price  Indexes 

65  4.  Raw  Materials  Price  Indexes 


57 


Section  5— Table  1 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


100), 


May  1984 


Industry 
selling 
price 
index: 
manufac- 
turing 

Food  and  beverage  industries 

Year 
and 

month 

Total 

Slaugh- 
tering and 
meat 
processors 

Poultry 
processors 

Fish 
products 
industry 

Fruit 
&  vege- 
table 
canners 
and  pre- 
servers 

Flour 
&  break- 
fast 
Dairy              cereal 
products          products 

Feed 
industry 

Biscuit 
manufac- 
turers 

Bakeries 

industry 

Confec- 
tionery 
manu- 
fac- 
turers 

D 

500000 

500001 

500002 

503001 

503303 

503701 

504801 

507301 

507701 

508601 

508701 

509101 

1982 

2888 

294.4 

273.0 

275.9 

335.9 

294.0 

315.5 

322.7 

246.8 

359.8 

324.6 

367.9 

1983 

2988 

304.8 

268.6 

2848 

348.7 

306.8 

332  1 

3334 

2636 

390.6 

344.8 

383.8 

1982  A 

2877 

293.4 

269.2 

271.7 

344.2 

291.3 

310.9 

317.6 

248.6 

361.2 

323.4 

369.1 

M 

2888 

297.0 

286.1 

269.3 

327.4 

292.6 

312.3 

319.7 

252.4 

361.2 

324.0 

369.0 

J 

2897 

298.6 

290.5 

276.2 

332.1 

294.2 

312.6 

319.2 

254.3 

361.2 

324.7 

368.8 

J 

2903 

299.1 

2882 

277.1 

332.2 

2960 

312.6 

318.9 

255.4 

361.2 

325.0 

367.3 

A 

290.3 

298.8 

286.2 

283.0 

328.5 

298.1 

317.9 

324.3 

252.6 

361.2 

325.0 

367.1 

S 

292.4 

298.3 

2858 

280.6 

3308 

298.6 

320.0 

326.8 

243.2 

361.4 

327.8 

367.9 

O 

292.1 

297.0 

277.1 

270.7 

333.4 

302.2 

325.7 

320.7 

237.0 

361.4 

331.0 

366.9 

N 

291.3 

295.9 

269.7 

272.8 

342.9 

302.7 

326.2 

320.6 

232.2 

361.6 

331.0 

366.5 

D 

2923 

297.1 

268.5 

265.2 

349.8 

306.4 

325.1 

323.7 

238.5 

361.3 

336.6 

366.0 

1983  J 

2927 

298.4 

267.4 

267.4 

354.9 

305.1 

326.3 

324.4 

242.7 

383.7 

337.3 

368.3 

F 

293.5 

301.1 

274.4 

274.5 

356.4 

305.5 

328.2 

326.3 

245.7 

391.4 

337.3 

365.9 

M 

295.2 

3008 

272.4 

274.1 

358.9 

307.9 

328.7 

327.5 

245.7 

391.4 

338.7 

366.2 

A 

297.1 

303.0 

276.8 

271.2 

357.1 

308.3 

329.4 

325.7 

253.0 

391.2 

338.8 

366.3 

M 

298.5 

304.0 

273.7 

272.5 

342.0 

306.9 

329.6 

333.9 

260.8 

391.2 

343.0 

386.9 

J 

2993 

304.2 

272.5 

274.0 

339.1 

306.1 

329.9 

332.4 

2585 

391.2 

343.6 

391.9 

J 

300.4 

303.5 

267.8 

275.5 

339.3 

304.6 

330.1 

331.7 

258.2 

391.2 

344.9 

392.6 

A 

301.3 

306.8 

267.1 

292.4 

346.5 

305.2 

333.9 

331.3 

271.1 

391.2 

345.0 

393.3 

S 

301.1 

308.0 

265.0 

299.7 

341.6 

305.9 

335.9 

332.2 

283.9 

391.2 

345.2 

393.8 

0 

301.6 

308.2 

259.1 

299.7 

341.6 

307.4 

336.4 

343.0 

283.2 

391.2 

351.1 

393.8 

N 

301.8 

309.0 

259.7 

305.9 

352.5 

309.4 

338.4 

346.9 

283.4 

391.3 

354.0 

394.0 

D 

302.8 

310.9 

267.4 

311.2 

355.0 

309.7 

338.8 

344.9 

279.4 

391.3 

358.4 

393.0 

1984  J 

305.3 

314.8 

272.7 

310.4 

360.5 

311.3 

346.2 

344.4 

280.7 

419.6 

359.4 

399.0 

F 

3066 

315.7 

274.5 

309.2 

365.8 

312.1 

347.4 

351.1 

277.6 

417.7 

362.1 

404.4 

M 

308.1 

318.0 

278.1 

307.4 

368.4 

313.0 

347.6 

351.8 

280.7 

417.8 

364.4 

406.5 

Food  and  beverage  industries 

(concl.) 

Tobacco 
products 
industries 

Rubber  and 

plastic  products 

industries 

Year 
and 
month 

Cane 

&  beet 

sugar 

processors 

Miscel- 
laneous 
Vege-               food 
table  oil     processors 
mills             n.e.s. 

Soft 
drink 
manu- 
fac- 
turers 

Dis- 
tilleries      Breweries         Wineries 

Total 

Tire  and 

tube 

Industry 

Rubber 
footwear 

Other 

rubber 

products 

Plastics 
fabri- 
cating 

industry 
n.e.s. 

D 

509401 

509601 

509801 

510501 

510801 

511001            511101 

511301 

511500 

511501 

511901 

512101 

512701 

1982 

260.6 

212.5 

279.8 

349.8 

199.5 

353.5 

275.2 

231.3 

241.4 

226.7 

280.3 

273.5 

234.5 

1983 

2759 

239.3 

282.6 

363.8 

205.0 

385.4 

290.3 

250.8 

245.1 

227.3 

290.3 

282.4 

237.8 

1982  A 

282.3 

221.1 

278.3 

350.1 

198.8 

355.7 

274.4 

224.0 

240.8 

225.2 

279.8 

274.0 

234.1 

M 

251.6 

230.3 

280.4 

355.0 

200.2 

357.1 

279.6 

224.0 

241.1 

225.2 

279.8 

274.5 

234.8 

J 

240.2 

225.9 

280.7 

355.0 

203.6 

357.3 

279.6 

231.4 

242.8 

226.5 

280.1 

273.8 

238.1 

J 

270.0 

227.1 

281.0 

355.0 

202.7 

359.4 

280.4 

234.4 

242.5 

227.1 

282.1 

274.2 

236.6 

A 

247.2 

206.1 

280.6 

355.2 

201.4 

359.6 

280.4 

234.4 

243.1 

228.0 

282.1 

275.3 

236.5 

S 

225.3 

200  5 

280.5 

355.2 

2046 

360.4 

286.6 

238.5 

242.6 

228.4 

282.8 

274.5 

235.2 

0 

235.7 

194.8 

280.7 

357.1 

204.1 

360.9 

286.6 

238.5 

242.7 

228.8 

282.8 

275.1 

235.0 

N 

239.9 

199.5 

280.6 

358.8 

203.6 

361.9 

285.8 

238.8 

242.8 

229.1 

283.2 

275.2 

234.9 

D 

2384 

201  9 

280.0 

359.4 

204.9 

373.4 

285.8 

239.4 

241.8 

229.1 

283.2 

275.5 

232.3 

1983  J 

2356 

206.4 

279.2 

359.7 

203.4 

384.3 

285.8 

239.3 

241.1 

224.7 

285.0 

278.7 

232.7 

F 

247.1 

208.4 

278.4 

359.5 

201.3 

383.6 

285.8 

239.3 

241.5 

225.1 

286.0 

279.0 

233.0 

M 

242.6 

203.7 

277.4 

360.6 

201.3 

383.5 

286.8 

239.3 

244.0 

227.6 

288.2 

279.6 

236.6 

A 

241.0 

214.1 

281.0 

364.0 

202.2 

384.0 

296.7 

250.5 

245.0 

229.2 

291.2 

280.2 

236.8 

M 

283.4 

215.6 

279.5 

363.9 

201.8 

384.8 

293.7 

254.3 

245.9 

229.2 

291.2 

283.2 

237.5 

J 

310.0 

207.7 

279.4 

364.1 

202.9 

385.0 

294.5 

254.3 

246.3 

229.1 

291.2 

283.7 

238.4 

J 

301.9 

221.7 

281.1 

364.6 

203.5 

387.9 

295.0 

254.3 

246.3 

227.7 

291.2 

284.3 

239.5 

A 

307.7 

281.4 

281.5 

3646 

203.7 

387.7 

288.8 

254.3 

245.8 

227.4 

291.2 

284.4 

238.4 

S 

289.5 

283.7 

284.8 

364.8 

210.0 

387.6 

289.5 

255.9 

245.9 

227.3 

291.9 

283.4 

239.0 

0 

300.4 

294.1 

287.7 

366.8 

209.9 

388.1 

288.8 

255.9 

246.3 

227.3 

291.9 

283.8 

240.0 

N 

279.4 

274.3 

289.4 

366.6 

210.2 

384.2 

288.8 

255.9 

246.5 

226.4 

292.1 

284.1 

241.0 

D 

271.8 

260.0 

292.3 

366.6 

209.9 

384.5 

288.8 

255.9 

246.3 

226.6 

292.1 

284.1 

240.4 

1984  J 

268.6 

272.0 

295.5 

366.8 

209.7 

384.2 

288.8 

256.0 

246.6 

223.0 

292.4 

286.1 

243.2 

F 

265.5 

251.8 

296.6 

368.0 

209.7 

384.2 

291.1 

256.1 

247.6 

223.2 

292.4 

289.6 

243.7 

M 

259.0 

261.1 

298.2 

368.0 

212.3 

398.4 

291.1 

256.1 

248.2 

223.3 

296.2 

289.9 

244.6 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


58 


May  1984 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


Section  5— Table  1 /Continued 


100), 


Leather  industries 

Textile  inrti  istripc 

Leather 
glove 

Mi<sra>l- 

laneous 

Cotton 

Wool 

Thraw- 

factories 

leather 

yarn 

yarn 

Fibre 

sters, 

Carpet 

Year 

(excl. 

products 

and 

and 

and 

spun 

mat  and 

and 

Leather 

Shoe 

rubber 

manufac- 

cloth 

cloth 

filament 

yarn 

rug 

Thread 

month 

Total 

tanneries 

factories 

gloves) 

turers 

Total 

mills 

mills 

yarns 

&  cloth 

industry 

mills 

D 

513400 

513401 

513601 

514001 

514301 

514500 

514501 

514801 

515001 

515201 

515701 

516201 

1982 

272.0 

320.5 

258.4 

331  6 

233.8 

236.3 

287.3 

264.8 

215.2 

188.4 

190.3 

299.5 

1983 

278.8 

343.0 

261.9 

331.2 

2408 

240.3 

294.8 

265.3 

216.9 

191.6 

195.7 

308.1 

1982  A 

271.0 

321.9 

257.4 

330.6 

231.3 

235.3 

286.5 

261  0 

216.0 

186.7 

190.6 

297.6 

M 

271.0 

318.9 

257.8 

329.9 

232.3 

235.8 

286.5 

263.2 

216.6 

187.6 

189.7 

297.6 

J 

272.1 

318.4 

259.3 

329.7 

233.6 

235.9 

2872 

265.3 

215.6 

186.9 

189.7 

297.6 

J 

272.4 

318.8 

258.8 

330.1 

236.1 

237.1 

287.8 

267.5 

216.5 

188.9 

189.7 

2976 

A 

272.6 

318.8 

259.3 

330.6 

236.1 

237.2 

287.7 

268.8 

215.3 

189.7 

189.7 

302.2 

S 

273.2 

318.7 

260.3 

330.6 

236.1 

237.9 

287.7 

268.8 

217.2 

190.4 

191.2 

302.1 

0 

274.2 

324.0 

260.6 

330.0 

236.1 

237.5 

287.8 

267.4 

215.6 

190.4 

190.5 

302  1 

N 

271.6 

318.6 

257.6 

3300 

236.1 

237.2 

287.8 

265.6 

214.6 

190.1 

191.1 

302.1 

D 

273.2 

326.3 

258.5 

326.4 

236.1 

237.1 

287.8 

265.0 

214.6 

190.6 

189.7 

302  1 

1983  J 

274.4 

325.6 

258.9 

330.5 

241.3 

237.8 

292.0 

265.5 

213.5 

189.5 

191.2 

307.7 

F 

273.9 

323.6 

259  1 

330.5 

239.8 

237.3 

292.1 

265.5 

212.4 

189.2 

191.2 

307.7 

M 

273.7 

323.6 

259.1 

328.0 

239.8 

237.8 

292.1 

264.9 

2133 

190.9 

191.3 

307.7 

A 

275.1 

331.8 

259.1 

328.0 

239.8 

238.5 

2929 

264.9 

215.6 

1907 

191.4 

307.7 

M 

277.0 

339.0 

260.6 

327.0 

2398 

238.7 

293.0 

265.4 

216.1 

191.3 

191.4 

307.7 

J 

278.1 

343.2 

260.7 

333.4 

2398 

2393 

2930 

265.4 

215.8 

192.1 

194.2 

307.7 

J 

280.6 

351.1 

262.6 

333.4 

240.3 

2409 

296.6 

265.2 

218.3 

192.0 

197.0 

307.7 

A 

281.3 

354.7 

263.1 

332.7 

240.3 

241.7 

296.5 

265.4 

219.7 

192.4 

199.6 

307.7 

S 

282.4 

355.3 

264.3 

332.7 

241.8 

242.2 

296.7 

265.4 

219.9 

192.4 

199.6 

311.1 

0 

281.9 

351.2 

264.6 

332.9 

241.8 

242.9 

297.4 

265.4 

219.9 

192.8 

200.4 

308.6 

N 

282.5 

354.5 

264.7 

332.9 

241.8 

242.8 

297.8 

265.6 

219.2 

192.2 

200.4 

308.6 

D 

284.4 

361.8 

265.7 

332.9 

243.0 

2434 

297.6 

265.5 

219.1 

193.6 

200.4 

307.2 

1984  J 

287.0 

3640 

267.4 

347.9 

242.8 

245.9 

303.6 

269.4 

221.5 

193.4 

200.3 

312.5 

F 

288.9 

369.4 

269.1 

350.6 

242.9 

246.6 

303.4 

271.3 

222.1 

194.6 

200.3 

314.0 

M 

292.1 

384.6 

270.0 

354.0 

242.9 

246.8 

303.5 

271.3 

222.2 

195.5 

200.3 

314.1 

Clothing 

industries 

Wood 

industries 

Knitting 

mills 

I 

-ound- 

Sawmills 

Veneer 

Sash,  door 

Year 

Other 

Mens' 

ation 

and 

and 

&  other 

and 

Hosiery 

Knitted 

knitting 

clothing 

garment 

Shingle 

planing 

plywood 

millwork 

month 

Total 

mills 

fabrics 

mills 

factories 

industry 

Total 

mills 

mills 

mills 

plants 

D 

516600 

516601 

516801 

517101 

517501 

518501 

519100 

519101 

519201 

520701 

521001 

1982 

191.2 

173.6 

157.9 

230.1 

255.7 

2203 

238.6 

290.1 

220.2 

239.5 

284.4 

1983 

196.5 

182.3 

156.7 

239.0 

265.3 

238.5 

264.8 

342.2 

252.2 

256.3 

299.9 

1982  A 

190.4 

169.8 

159.2 

228.9 

253.8 

213.5 

238.4 

289.3 

219.5 

242.8 

283.1 

M 

190.7 

169.8 

159.2 

229.6 

253.9 

213.5 

238.2 

288.7 

220.4 

235.8 

284.9 

J 

191.4 

171.9 

159.5 

229.9 

254.6 

213.5 

241.2 

292.5 

225.5 

233.9 

285.0 

J 

193.3 

177.1 

159.4 

231.8 

257.6 

2220 

243.5 

2925 

227.2 

242.6 

285.1 

A 

193.4 

177.1 

159.3 

232.1 

257.6 

228.0 

239.7 

289.9 

221.3 

240.5 

285.7 

s 

191.8 

177.1 

154.8 

232.3 

257.6 

228.0 

238.1 

289.0 

220.1 

235.0 

284.6 

0 

192.1 

177.1 

154.8 

232.9 

257.9 

228.0 

2366 

290.0 

217.0 

236.8 

285.3 

N 

192.3 

177.1 

155.2 

233.2 

257.9 

228.0 

237.8 

290.7 

218.0 

238.0 

288.3 

D 

192.4 

177.6 

154.9 

233.2 

260.7 

228.0 

245.1 

292.6 

228.7 

242.4 

288.0 

1983  J 

193.9 

180.7 

154.1 

236.0 

263.2 

234.3 

251.8 

296.6 

239.3 

244.2 

288.0 

F 

194.4 

182.2 

154.3 

236.2 

263.5 

234.3 

254.1 

305.5 

241.6 

245.7 

290.4 

M 

195.4 

182.2 

155.2 

237.8 

2640 

234.3 

257.5 

312.6 

245.2 

251.3 

291.8 

A 

195.4 

182.2 

154.6 

238.3 

264.1 

234.3 

261.4 

321.8 

249.1 

253.6 

297.5 

M 

196.2 

182.2 

156.0 

239.0 

264.1 

234.3 

277.9 

342.6 

273.9 

258.6 

298.4 

J 

196.1 

182.2 

155.9 

239.0 

264.0 

234.3 

2883 

351.8 

286.5 

272.5 

300.6 

J 

197.4 

182.6 

158.1 

239.9 

266.5 

242.6 

285.4 

355.6 

278.3 

280.1 

304.1 

A 

197.0 

182.5 

157.0 

239.9 

266.8 

242.6 

271.8 

356.9 

256.3 

276.9 

304.1 

S 

197.6 

182.5 

158.1 

240.4 

266.7 

242.6 

258.3 

357.1 

240.1 

250.8 

304.7 

0 

197.5 

182.5 

157.9 

240.4 

266.8 

242.6 

258.2 

363.8 

240.5 

247.9 

306.0 

N 

198.4 

182.5 

159.9 

240.8 

266.8 

242.6 

254.1 

371.2 

2337 

248.1 

306.3 

D 

198.2 

183.4 

158.8 

240.8 

267.2 

242.6 

258.5 

370.7 

241.5 

245.3 

306.5 

1984  J 

199.2 

183.9 

160.2 

241.6 

269.9 

250.7 

260.0 

374.7 

244.0 

245.5 

305.5 

F 

199.1 

183.9 

160.3 

241.5 

269.9 

256.3 

267.8 

380.0 

2546 

252.3 

305.6 

M 

199.4 

183.9 

160.3 

242.2 

269.9 

256.3 

272.9 

385.8 

261.1 

257.9 

306.3 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


59 


Section  5— Table  1  /Continued 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971  =  100), 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


May  1984 


Wood  industries  (concl.) 

Furniture  and  fixture  industries 

Total 

Paper  and  allied  industries 

Pulp            Asphalt 

and              roofing 

paper         manufac- 

mills               turers 

Folding 

carton 

and  set-up 

boxes 

House- 
hold 
furniture 
manufac- 
Total                turers 

Office 
furniture 
manufac- 
turers 

Miscel- 
laneous 
furniture 
&  fixtures 
manufac- 
turers 

Year 
and 

month 

Hardwood 

flooring 

plants 

Manufac- 
turers of 

pre-lab- 
ricated 

building 

Wooden 

box 

factories 

Coffin 
and 

casket 
industry 

D 

521401 

521601 

521801 

522001 

523200 

523201 

523601 

523801 

524200 

524201 

525601 

525801 

1982 

324.2 

293.0 

265.7 

245.3 

282.2 

281.8 

259.2 

290.9 

317.3 

336.1 

368.4 

252.7 

1983 

365.2 

302.1 

2796 

259.0 

294.2 

290.2 

2686 

308.9 

307.3 

317.5 

388.0 

258.2 

1982  A 

321.5 

290.9 

264.5 

244.8 

279.8 

279.3 

257.6 

288.3 

319.7 

341.5 

351.3 

250.8 

M 

319.0 

292.6 

2649 

244.8 

279.7 

279.3 

256.3 

288.3 

321.6 

343.9 

356.1 

250.8 

J 

319.9 

294.2 

266.1 

245.0 

281.5 

280.4 

256.9 

291.7 

325.8 

349.1 

372.5 

251.5 

J 

321.7 

2947 

268.9 

245.2 

2837 

282.4 

260.5 

293.5 

320.7 

341.3 

382.0 

251.4 

A 

324.0 

292.5 

273.5 

245.2 

284.4 

283.8 

260.2 

293.5 

319.2 

337.5 

377.7 

252.5 

S 

329.1 

292.4 

272.8 

246.5 

285.1 

284.3 

263.8 

293.5 

317.8 

3347 

380.8 

254.9 

O 

331.7 

292.5 

272.6 

2465 

286.0 

285.2 

262.6 

2953 

313.2 

327.4 

382.0 

257.3 

N 

328.9 

296.1 

270.9 

246.5 

286.1 

285.4 

262.5 

295.3 

304.8 

315.1 

382.9 

258.9 

D 

330.2 

296.8 

271.0 

2485 

286.4 

285.4 

263.1 

295.8 

305.5 

316.0 

379.1 

259.1 

1983  J 

330.4 

294.7 

270.7 

252.9 

288.4 

286.1 

263.7 

300.3 

302.5 

311.6 

376.8 

259.2 

F 

331.9 

296.4 

273.2 

255.6 

2894 

286.2 

263.7 

302.7 

302.7 

311.8 

374.8 

259.2 

M 

336.2 

296.4 

273.8 

255.6 

291.0 

286.9 

265.8 

305.5 

302.8 

311.9 

376.3 

256.5 

A 

340.1 

299.8 

275.8 

258.9 

291.3 

287.3 

266.0 

305.7 

304.3 

313.9 

375.9 

257.3 

M 

357.0 

299.9 

276.2 

258.9 

291.4 

287.3 

266.9 

305.7 

304.5 

313.8 

392.2 

258.0 

J 

363.4 

299.9 

280.3 

2605 

294.5 

290.8 

268.5 

308.7 

305.5 

315.1 

397.2 

257.5 

J 

376.9 

305.4 

281.5 

260.5 

295.8 

291.4 

268.1 

311.8 

308.8 

319.5 

400.0 

257.8 

A 

3823 

306.2 

287.4 

260.5 

296.9 

292.5 

270.4 

312.3 

309.2 

320.0 

394.2 

258.3 

S 

389.9 

306.7 

286.4 

261.1 

297.1 

292.9 

270.3 

312.3 

309.2 

320.3 

396.0 

259.0 

0 

389.9 

306.1 

285.5 

261.1 

297.5 

293.5 

270.8 

312.4 

311.0 

322.7 

393.6 

258.0 

N 

392.0 

306.1 

282.4 

261.1 

297.9 

293.6 

273.4 

312.4 

313.1 

323.8 

393.5 

258.6 

D 

392.3 

307.0 

281  5 

261.1 

299.6 

293.8 

275.2 

316.4 

314.4 

3253 

385.0 

259.5 

1984  J 

392.2 

308.5 

2839 

261.1 

303.4 

297.4 

279.5 

320.3 

318.3 

330.6 

369.8 

259.8 

F 

398.3 

308.6 

285.7 

268.9 

305.9 

299.2 

279.5 

324.5 

319.0 

330.9 

374.1 

259.8 

M 

405.4 

308.6 

2866 

268.9 

307.1 

301.5 

280.0 

324.6 

324.7 

338.8 

373.9 

259.8 

Paper  and  allied 
industries  (concl.) 

Primary  metal  industries 

Total 

Iron 
and 
steel 
mills 

Steel 
pipe 
and 
tube 
mills 

Iron 

found- 

eries 

Smelting 

and 

refining 

Aluminum 

rolling, 

casting 

and 

extruding 

Copper 

&  copper 

alloy 

rolling. 

casting 

and 

extruding 

Metal 

rolling, 

casting 

and 

extruding 

n.e.s. 

Year 
and 
month 

Corrugated 
box 
manufac- 
turers 

Paper 
&  plastic 
bag 
manufac- 
turers 

Miscel- 
laneous 
paper 
convenors 

D 

526001 

526101 

526501 

527100 

527101 

527801 

528001 

528301 

528701 

528901 

529101 

1982 

278.1 

263.1 

272.7 

310.7 

3142 

362.6 

268.9 

327.9 

290.7 

193.0 

314.0 

1983 

295.3 

269.9 

279.8 

3206 

319.2 

359.7 

272.4 

3476 

291.7 

206.3 

324.3 

1982  A 

269.9 

2596 

271.3 

314.2 

313.2 

362.5 

266.7 

337.3 

295.9 

197.0 

322.5 

M 

270.4 

260.1 

272.1 

310.2 

313.2 

362.7 

267.8 

325.7 

295.8 

199.4 

315.9 

J 

270.4 

264.3 

272.5 

308.0 

313.2 

362.7 

267.8 

321  9 

292.8 

187.2 

314.4 

J 

270.6 

264.4 

273.5 

308.1 

313.5 

363.0 

268.3 

321.1 

293.1 

190.4 

313.2 

A 

284.8 

266.6 

273.6 

306.7 

316.2 

363.3 

273.7 

314.5 

289.0 

188.3 

312.1 

S 

291.9 

265.8 

273.2 

313.0 

316.6 

3633 

271.3 

3328 

2890 

189.6 

310.1 

O 

293.3 

266.6 

274.6 

310.3 

317.0 

363.3 

270.8 

325.2 

286.0 

191.1 

306.4 

N 

293.3 

268.0 

274.9 

307.6 

317.0 

363.3 

269.9 

319.3 

279.4 

191.0 

299.8 

D 

293.3 

267.5 

275.7 

310.0 

316.7 

363.3 

270.2 

326.9 

279.1 

191.5 

296.8 

1983  J 

292.9 

268.0 

277.2 

315.0 

316.7 

363.3 

271.1 

339.7 

276.6 

199.5 

303.3 

F 

292.6 

268.0 

277.8 

317.4 

316.5 

359.1 

271.0 

347.0 

270.7 

207.2 

308.2 

M 

292.5 

268.3 

279.2 

313.5 

316.0 

358.0 

273.0 

334.9 

270.7 

208.5 

314.2 

A 

292.5 

269.7 

279.1 

319.8 

316.0 

358.8 

272.9 

352.4 

275.1 

207.4 

317.5 

M 

292.5 

269.6 

279.2 

321.9 

317.0 

358.8 

273.0 

355.8 

279.5 

212.2 

318.3 

J 

292.5 

269.4 

279.2 

315.3 

321.5 

360.0 

273.3 

330.2 

279.5 

214.5 

320.6 

J 

2925 

269.4 

280.6 

321.3 

321.6 

360.0 

274.6 

345.7 

289.9 

213.1 

324.3 

A 

292.5 

270.3 

281.0 

324.1 

321.5 

360.2 

274.6 

353.4 

293  7 

210.7 

329.1 

S 

292.5 

270.6 

279.2 

323.0 

320.4 

360.2 

275.2 

350.0 

298.4 

209.8 

334.7 

0 

2927 

270.9 

280.5 

323.8 

321.1 

3598 

270.9 

350.3 

315.7 

201.4 

341.0 

N 

308.7 

271.9 

281.3 

324.6 

321.1 

359.8 

2690 

353.0 

320.9 

196.2 

339.2 

D 

3093 

272.6 

283.8 

327.0 

321.1 

358.0 

269.8 

358.8 

330.2 

195.0 

341.3 

1984  J 

309.5 

273.6 

287.7 

324.3 

322.4 

360.1 

271.4 

3483 

331.9 

194.2 

343.3 

F 

309.6 

275.1 

290.3 

326.7 

322.5 

360.1 

272.5 

355.4 

331.9 

189.4 

348.5 

M 

3096 

278.0 

290.9 

331.7 

322.6 

360  1 

272.8 

368.8 

332.2 

193.0 

350.9 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


60 


May  1984 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971  =  100) 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


Section  5 — Table  1 /Continued 


Transportation 

Machinery  industries 

equipment 

Metal  fabrication 

industries 

Miscel- 

Commercial 

Motor 

Hardware, 

laneous 

refrig- 

vehicle 

Wire 

tool 

Heating 

machinery 

eration 

parts 

Metal 

and  wire 

and 

equip- 

Agri- 

& equip- 

and air 

Motor 

&  acces- 

Year 

Boiler 

stamping 

products 

cutlery 

ment 

cultural 

ment 

condition- 

vehicle 

sories 

and 

and  plate 

and 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

implement 

manufac- 

ing equip- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

month 

Total 

works 

pressing 

turers 

turers 

turers 

Total 

industry 

turers 

ment 

turers 

turers 

D 

529400 

529401 

530301 

530901 

531301 

531901 

532900 

532901 

533301 

535301 

535801 

536401 

1982 

277.8 

359.6 

277.8 

249.6 

296.0 

267.7 

254.6 

293.1 

276.5 

200.0 

211.4 

252.3 

1983 

283.9 

335.2 

287.5 

252.7 

308.3 

280.4 

263.2 

310.9 

284.9 

210.4 

219.7 

257.8 

1982  A 

277.2 

363.0 

278.1 

249.1 

292.1 

265.8 

251.8 

286.9 

273.4 

198.8 

207.2 

249.8 

M 

278.1 

363.2 

278.4 

250.3 

294.9 

266.4 

252.7 

288.8 

274.4 

199.1 

210.4 

251.9 

J 

279.3 

365.0 

279.5 

250.8 

297.5 

267.4 

254.9 

292.2 

277.1 

199.3 

210.2 

254.5 

J 

279.6 

365.0 

279.7 

250.7 

298.8 

271.7 

256.7 

294.8 

279.1 

200.4 

210.9 

254.3 

A 

279.8 

364.3 

279.7 

251.1 

298.7 

272.6 

257.2 

295.6 

279.7 

201.2 

211.5 

255.5 

S 

279.6 

352.4 

280.0 

251.0 

300.9 

272.6 

258.0 

295.3 

280.9 

201.0 

209.4 

255.0 

0 

280.6 

352.9 

280.6 

250.6 

301.4 

272.8 

258.3 

298.0 

280.7 

202.4 

217.0 

255.4 

N 

280.9 

352.9 

281.7 

250.6 

301.1 

271.7 

259.3 

306.1 

280.7 

203.7 

217.0 

255.0 

D 

279.9 

348.1 

281.9 

246.2 

302.0 

272.7 

260.0 

306.4 

281.7 

204.0 

217.0 

256.7 

1983  J 

280.5 

347.9 

282.7 

246.6 

301.5 

277.2 

260.7 

306.3 

282.7 

205.0 

216.6 

256.4 

F 

280.0 

336.3 

283.0 

246.8 

301.6 

278.3 

260.9 

306.9 

282.8 

205.4 

217.0 

256.7 

M 

280.3 

336.3 

283.0 

246.8 

304.1 

278.3 

261.2 

309.4 

282.9 

205.4 

217.0 

256.8 

A 

282.1 

336.3 

286.8 

246.2 

307.9 

278.6 

262.4 

310.4 

284.3 

205.5 

217.2 

257.8 

M 

282.5 

336.3 

286.9 

246.2 

309.5 

280.2 

262.7 

310.3 

284.4 

210.4 

218.1 

258.1 

J 

284.7 

332.5 

289.6 

254.5 

308.8 

281.2 

262.8 

310.9 

284.3 

210.4 

218.5 

258.6 

J 

284.6 

332.5 

289.5 

255.0 

307.7 

281.2 

263.9 

311.3 

285.6 

211.5 

218.5 

258.4 

A 

285.8 

332.7 

290.0 

258.5 

310.0 

281.2 

264.2 

311.7 

285.8 

211.5 

218.5 

258.3 

S 

285.8 

332.7 

290.0 

257.8 

309.9 

281.2 

264.4 

311.7 

286.2 

212.9 

218.7 

257.7 

0 

286.0 

332.7 

289.8 

257.2 

310.8 

282.5 

263.8 

311.7 

285.3 

213.9 

225.4 

257.7 

N 

286.8 

332.7 

289.4 

258.0 

313.3 

282.5 

265.4 

315.0 

286.7 

216.0 

225.4 

258.1 

D 

287.2 

334.0 

289.5 

258.2 

314.6 

282.9 

266.4 

315.7 

287.6 

216.4 

225.4 

259.3 

1984  J 

289.2 

334.0 

290.9 

262.8 

317.6 

286.0 

267.6 

316.5 

288.9 

217.3 

225.5 

261.6 

F 

290.1 

334.0 

291.4 

2627 

318.1 

285.2 

267.8 

316.5 

289.2 

217.3 

225.5 

262.3 

M 

290.3 

3340 

292.0 

261.8 

319.8 

285.2 

268.4 

317.2 

289.8 

217.8 

225.5 

265.1 

Electrical 

products  industries 

Non-metallic  mineral 

Manufac- 

products industries 

turers 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

of major 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

turers of 

Clay 

Clay 

turers 

appli- 

turers of 

turers  of 

Manufac- 

miscel- 

products 

products 

of  small 

ances 

Manufac- 

household 

electrical 

turers  of 

laneous 

manufac- 

manufac- 

Year 

electrical 

(electrical 

turers  of 

radio  and 

industrial 

electric 

Battery 

electrical 

turers 

turers 

and 

appli- 

and non- 

lighting 

television 

equip- 

wire and 

manufac- 

products 

(domestic 

(imported 

month 

Total 

ances 

electrical) 

fixtures 

receivers 

ment 

cable 

turers 

n.e.s. 

Total 

clays) 

clays) 

D 

537300 

537301 

537701 

538101 

538301 

538701 

539901 

540601 

540901 

541400 

541401 

541601 

1982 

217.1 

183.0 

226.7 

298.6 

128.6 

255.7 

251.0 

277.9 

250.6 

305.3 

269.9 

278.0 

1983 

224.3 

187.9 

241.4 

322.4 

127.1 

262.1 

257.6 

282.2 

266.6 

319.2 

287.8 

290.6 

1982  A 

216.1 

182.7 

221.6 

289.4 

128.3 

257.0 

252.2 

277.9 

245.2 

301.2 

263.7 

273.8 

M 

216.7 

182.1 

221.5 

297.6 

128.4 

256.1 

253.9 

277.0 

246.6 

304.5 

263.3 

274.7 

J 

217.4 

181.9 

220.7 

292.9 

128.2 

256.9 

253.8 

277.0 

253.5 

306.3 

264.0 

274.9 

J 

218.8 

184.7 

231.1 

306.4 

128.1 

257.2 

252.7 

278.7 

250.3 

308.6 

278.1 

275.5 

A 

218.9 

185.2 

232.1 

306.7 

128.1 

257.0 

250.7 

278.7 

254.5 

309.3 

277.9 

279.9 

S 

219.4 

185.8 

232.1 

301.7 

127.6 

260.2 

251.6 

278.7 

254.8 

309.1 

277.4 

280.4 

0 

219.8 

186.3 

232.9 

308.1 

127.6 

261.1 

251.8 

278.7 

254.0 

309.5 

277.3 

282.8 

N 

219.7 

186.1 

233.1 

308.9 

127.6 

259.5 

252.5 

278.7 

254.1 

310.7 

277.2 

284.8 

D 

220.0 

185.9 

233.1 

308.9 

127.6 

259.7 

249.9 

278.7 

259.3 

311.5 

277.4 

284.9 

1983  J 

221.7 

187.4 

238.9 

315.6 

128.3 

260.7 

252.1 

278.7 

264.0 

318.9 

279.9 

287.7 

F 

222.1 

186.0 

238.9 

316.3 

128.3 

261.1 

255.3 

278.9 

262.7 

321.1 

278.2 

288.3 

M 

221.8 

186.9 

239.1 

310.1 

128.3 

260.0 

255.0 

279.6 

263.8 

321.0 

278.2 

288.8 

A 

221.9 

186.8 

239.1 

324.1 

127.9 

259.1 

255.4 

281.4 

261.1 

318.1 

278.6 

286.7 

M 

222.7 

186.6 

239.1 

323.8 

127.9 

261.3 

257.4 

281.4 

262.5 

3196 

278.6 

291.0 

J 

224.2 

186.9 

239.2 

323.8 

128.0 

260.4 

257.0 

283.7 

268.4 

318.7 

278.7 

290.8 

J 

224.7 

187.5 

243.4 

323.8 

127.5 

259.6 

259.8 

283.7 

267.7 

318.1 

292.6 

291.6 

A 

225.4 

189.1 

243.8 

314.8 

127.5 

262.2 

259.3 

283.7 

270.6 

318.6 

293.9 

291.6 

S 

225.9 

189.2 

243.8 

327.5 

127.5 

263.3 

258.2 

283.7 

270.7 

319.3 

297.0 

291.6 

0 

226.9 

189.4 

243.8 

327.5 

124.5 

264.8 

260.1 

283.7 

270.4 

318.6 

299.1 

291.6 

N 

227.0 

188.6 

243.8 

330.6 

124.4 

265.6 

259.0 

283.7 

269.3 

318.2 

299.1 

293.4 

D 

227.6 

190.8 

243.8 

330.6 

124.5 

266.6 

262.1 

283.7 

267.4 

319.9 

299.7 

293.5 

1984  J 

229.6 

191.5 

246.2 

333.5 

122.8 

271.8 

264.2 

284.9 

273.6 

322.9 

308.0 

294.9 

F 

229.8 

191.1 

246.3 

333.5 

124.5 

272.6 

266.5 

284.9 

2690 

323.8 

308.0 

296.5 

M 

230.2 

191.7 

246.4 

333.5 

124.6 

272.7 

265.9 

284.9 

269.8 

324.3 

311.2 

297.6 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


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Section  5— Table  1 /Concluded 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971  =100) 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/concluded 


May  1984 


Non-metallic  mineral  products  industries  (concl.) 

Petroleum  and  coal 

Ready- 

Glass 

Concrete 

Concrete 

mix 

&  glass 

Refrac- 

products industries 

Year 

Cement 

pipe 

products 

concrete 

products 

Abrasives 

Lime 

tories 

and 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

Petroleum 

month 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

Total 

refineries 

D 

541801 

'.42001 

542401 

542901 

630980 

543501 

543701 

543901 

544000 

544001 

1982 

359.7 

314.1 

296.7 

323.6 

250.2 

361.8 

453.2 

391.0 

634.4 

643.7 

1983 

374.2 

336.0 

310.6 

335.2 

259.7 

371.0 

514.4 

403.9 

674.8 

684.7 

1982  A 

360.5 

295.4 

294.5 

321.8 

247.3 

354.3 

430.8 

388.8 

629.2 

638.4 

M 

360.4 

324.1 

295.3 

322.0 

249.1 

362.6 

430.8 

393.3 

631.6 

640.9 

J 

360.5 

320.7 

295.5 

322.4 

249.8 

366.8 

438.4 

400.7 

626.2 

635.4 

J 

360.3 

320.7 

298.9 

324.7 

250.5 

367.0 

475.9 

400.7 

625.4 

634.6 

A 

360.7 

317.4 

298.6 

326.1 

251.9 

366.9 

477.6 

400.7 

632.6 

641.9 

S 

360.7 

328.6 

298.4 

326.2 

251.7 

369.7 

465.7 

400.7 

667.0 

676.8 

O 

359.9 

318.8 

298.4 

325.7 

253.3 

371.4 

478.7 

400.7 

665.0 

674.7 

N 

355.8 

343.9 

304.1 

327.3 

253.1 

371.6 

473.1 

400.7 

668.7 

678.5 

D 

355.8 

351.3 

304.7 

330.1 

253.3 

373.0 

473.1 

400.7 

666.9 

676.7 

1983  J 

375.9 

349.6 

306.0 

339.6 

258.6 

374.1 

489.4 

404.0 

630.2 

639.4 

F 

376.3 

351.8 

307.8 

344.4 

258.6 

372.2 

495.5 

404.0 

619.6 

628.7 

M 

376.2 

318.4 

313.1 

343.1 

258.6 

378.4 

495.5 

404.0 

673.0 

682.8 

A 

376.8 

320.7 

312.0 

341.5 

258.7 

373.0 

509.6 

404.0 

677.4 

687.3 

M 

376.8 

314.1 

312.5 

339.1 

258.7 

372.6 

511.4 

404.0 

672.9 

682.7 

J 

376.8 

306.7 

310.1 

338.1 

258.8 

373.4 

511.4 

404.0 

685.6 

695.7 

J 

376.5 

323.6 

309.4 

331.8 

258.7 

369.9 

511.4 

404.0 

687.7 

697.8 

A 

371.3 

348.5 

309.9 

332.1 

258.8 

370.1 

511.4 

404.0 

692.2 

702.3 

S 

371.1 

349.2 

310.7 

332.5 

259.7 

367.3 

531.3 

404.0 

697.1 

707.4 

0 

371.0 

339.2 

311.0 

328.4 

262.2 

367.2 

531.3 

404.0 

690.0 

700.2 

N 

370.3 

355.4 

311.5 

323.6 

262  2 

366.4 

531.3 

404.0 

688.6 

698.7 

D 

371.0 

355.1 

313.1 

328.6 

262.5 

367.7 

543.1 

403.1 

683.8 

693.8 

1984  J 

374.0 

354.4 

310.9 

325.9 

270.8 

367.0 

543.1 

405.9 

702.4 

712.7 

F 

375.9 

358.3 

316.9 

328.4 

268.3 

368.8 

545.4 

405.9 

701.5 

711.8 

M 

375.9 

358.3 

317.5 

329.0 

268.7 

371.6 

546.1 

405.9 

691.0 

701.1 

Chemical  and  chemica 

products  industries 

Miscellaneous 

manufacturing  industries 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

Floor 

Manufac- 

turers of 

turers 

turers  of 

turers  of 

Jewel- 

tile, 

turers  ot 

pharma-            Paint 

of  soaps 

Manufac-      Manufac- 

indust- 

indust- 

Clock 

lery 

linoleum 

plastics 

ceuticals              and 

and 

turers  of      turers  of 

rial 

rial      Manufac  - 

and 

and 

&  coated 

Pen 

Year 

and 

and        varnish 

cleaning 

toilet      pigments 

chem- 

chem-     turers  of 

watch 

silver- 

fabric 

&  pencil 

Type- 

and 

synthetic 

medi-      manufac  - 

com- 

prepar-       and  dry 

icals 

icals 

printing 

manufac- 

ware 

manufac- 

manufac- 

writer 

month 

Total 

resins 

cines           turers 

pounds 

ations 

Dolours 

(inorganic) 

(organic) 

inks 

turers 

industry 

turers 

turers 

supplies 

D 

545200 

545501 

545701          546101 

546401 

546701 

547201 

547301 

547901 

548301 

618401 

618601 

618901 

619101 

619201 

1982 

306.9 

297.7 

21 1 .9           300.0 

225.5 

230.2 

332.9 

337.5 

429.7 

208.6 

259.9 

609.5 

220.2 

257.1 

250.8 

1983 

316.6 

314.3 

233.6          304.3 

232.9 

247.6 

326.0 

341.6 

439.2 

209.5 

257.3 

699.1 

225.2 

270.0 

245.4 

1982  A 

305.5 

297.9 

208.6           285.2 

225.3 

230.2 

329.2 

338.5 

429.1 

207.9 

264.8 

593.6 

220.9 

258.2 

251.2 

M 

306.6 

297.2 

208.4           293.2 

225.6 

233.6 

330.4 

339.9 

428.2 

207.9 

264.9 

569.8 

221.6 

259.8 

251.2 

J 

307.4 

300.0 

208.6           296.9 

224.6 

230.5 

331.5 

342.2 

428.9 

207.9 

265.1 

552.1 

221.5 

259.8 

251.2 

J 

309.0 

301.8 

215.3          297.6 

2239 

234.7 

328.4 

343.2 

430.8 

209.1 

257.2 

584.9 

221.7 

259.6 

251.2 

A 

309.4 

304.2 

215.9           298.9 

226.2 

227.5 

333.6 

340.6 

433.6 

209.1 

257.2 

571.6 

222.6 

254.5 

249.7 

s 

309.5 

295.6 

216.5           299.7 

227.7 

2388 

337.8 

337.4 

434.7 

209.3 

257.2 

660.7 

221.7 

254.5 

256.8 

o 

309.0 

298.5 

216.0           301.4 

227.3 

227.2 

337.1 

338.5 

433.0 

209.3 

257.2 

675.8 

218.9 

254.5 

250.1 

N 

3095 

297.7 

216.4           308.1 

229.3 

238.5 

336.6 

333.0 

432.3 

209.6 

257.2 

655.0 

219.2 

262.2 

250.1 

D 

308.9 

297.2 

217.9           308.4 

231.0 

235.2 

337.7 

329.1 

432.4 

209.6 

257.2 

686.0 

219.2 

262.2 

250.1 

1983  J 

313.8 

303.3 

228.0           311.6 

232.6 

243.0 

334.9 

338.4 

435.2 

210.7 

256.7 

738.0 

220.2 

268.6 

249.6 

F 

313.7 

304.2 

227.9           311.6 

229.3 

238.7 

332.3 

337.9 

433.6 

210.7 

256.7 

787.8 

223.4 

270.1 

248.1 

M 

313.3 

302.4 

228.7           310.7 

231.6 

240.1 

332.3 

338.1 

432.4 

210.6 

256.7 

686.6 

222.3 

270.1 

249.2 

A 

314.2 

303.5 

229.7           299.9 

231.2 

248.7 

330.8 

340.7 

435.9 

211.3 

258.6 

707.0 

223.5 

270.1 

246.7 

M 

314.0 

304.9 

230.2           293.9 

229.9 

250.6 

327.9 

341.2 

436.6 

211.5 

258.6 

727.0 

223.4 

270.1 

245.9 

J 

315.2 

307.9 

230.6           300.4 

230.1 

245.9 

322.7 

341.3 

440.6 

211.5 

256.5 

686.7 

225.5 

270.1 

244.2 

J 

315.9 

315.5 

237.8           303.0 

231.3 

254.3 

320.3 

342.7 

429.7 

211.5 

256.5 

701.2 

226.4 

270.1 

244.2 

A 

317.5 

318.9 

237.8           302.7 

232.8 

253.2 

320.8 

341.6 

439.2 

211.1 

256.5 

703.0 

226.7 

270.1 

245.6 

s 

317.6 

324.3 

237.6           293.4 

233.9 

245.5 

321.0 

342.5 

444.2 

208.8 

256.5 

690.9 

227.5 

270.1 

242.9 

0 

320.8 

330.6 

237.8           307.4 

235.3 

256.5 

321.1 

342.3 

447.4 

203.7 

256.5 

665.6 

227.7 

270.1 

242.7 

N 

321.4 

330.6 

237.9           307.4 

239.3 

249.7 

322.8 

345.0 

448.3 

206  1 

256.5 

644.3 

227.7 

270.1 

242.7 

D 

321.2 

326.0 

238.7           309.3 

237.7 

244.6 

325.1 

346.9 

447.7 

206.1 

260.8 

650.6 

227.7 

270.1 

242.7 

1984  J 

322.6 

324.0 

249.0           311.6 

237.5 

258.0 

328.6 

353.8 

434.6 

206.1 

261.4 

625.3 

228.7 

273.5 

243.1 

F 

324.2 

326.9 

248.9           301.9 

234.4 

259.4 

330.9 

356.2 

445.6 

206.1 

261.4 

650.5 

228.7 

276.8 

243.1 

M 

325.7 

330.8 

249.0           301.9 

234.6 

261.4 

331.9 

358.4 

448.3 

206.1 

260.4 

670.0 

228.1 

276.8 

248.3 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


62 


May  1984 

Table  2:  Consumer  price  indexes 


Section  5— Table  2 


Canada  (1981  = 

100) 

All  i 

terns  and  main  components 

Reclassified 

by  goods  anc 

I  services 

Housing 

Health 

Recre- 

House- 

and 

ation, 

Goods 

Services 

Year 

hold 
oper- 

Trans- 
por- 

per- 
sonal 

reading 
and 

Tobacco 
and 

Semi- 

Non- 

and 

month 

All  items 

Food 

Total 

Shelter 

ation 

Clothing 

tation 

care 

education 

alcohol 

Total 

Durable 

durable 

durable 

Total 

Weights': 

100 

21.11 

3537 

20.75 

869 

9.55 

16.26 

3.71 

8.61 

5.39 

57.12 

14.61 

10.66 

31.85 

42.88 

D 

130000 

130001 

130131 

130132 

130143 

130222 

130316 

130344 

130375 

130417 

130428 

130429 

130430 

130431 

130432 

1982 

1108 

107.2 

112.5 

112.2 

115.8 

105.6 

114.1 

110.6 

108.7 

115.5 

109.4 

105.6 

106.6 

111.6 

112.9 

1983 

117.2 

111.2 

120.2 

119.8 

124.8 

109.8 

119.8 

118.2 

115.8 

130.0 

115.3 

109.8 

111.4 

118.6 

120.2 

1982  A 

108.6 

105.2 

110.4 

109.7 

113.7 

104.9 

112.3 

108.7 

106.0 

110.0 

107.4 

103.9 

105.9 

109.0 

110.5 

M 

110.1 

107.5 

111.2 

110.4 

115.0 

105.4 

113.8 

110.2 

107.7 

112.9 

109.2 

105.3 

106.3 

111.5 

111.4 

J 

111.2 

109.9 

111.9 

111.0 

115.5 

105.8 

114.4 

110.6 

108.3 

115.2 

110.3 

105.5 

106.9 

113.1 

112.5 

J 

111.8 

110.5 

112.7 

111.9 

116.5 

105.0 

114.8 

111.2 

109.5 

116.1 

110.5 

105.5 

106.2 

113.7 

113.6 

A 

112.3 

109.6 

113.6 

113.3 

116.8 

106.4 

115.6 

112.6 

110.3 

117.3 

110.8 

106.2 

107.3 

113.6 

114.6 

S 

112.9 

108.7 

115.0 

114.2 

119.6 

107.1 

116.6 

113.0 

110.4 

119.2 

111.6 

106.1 

108.0 

114.7 

115.0 

0 

113.6 

108.4 

116.4 

116.4 

120.1 

107.2 

116.3 

113.2 

112.5 

121.3 

111.6 

106.3 

108.8 

114.4 

116.7 

N 

114.4 

108.7 

116.9 

116.9 

120.4 

108.0 

118.1 

114.4 

112.9 

122.8 

112.5 

108.0 

109.5 

115.0 

117.3 

D 

114.4 

108.3 

117.4 

117.4 

120.9 

108.0 

118.0 

114.6 

112.3 

123.2 

112.4 

108.1 

109.6 

114.8 

117.5 

1983  J 

114.1 

108.5 

117.5 

117.6 

121.4 

105.5 

117.0 

115.1 

112.1 

123.5 

111.8 

108.0 

107.3 

114.5 

117.6 

F 

114.6 

109.2 

117.9 

118.0 

121.6 

108.5 

115.9 

115.9 

113.5 

124.1 

112.3 

108.4 

109.8 

114.5 

118.2 

M 

115.8 

1089 

119.0 

118.3 

123.8 

109.6 

119.7 

116.6 

113.8 

124.6 

114.1 

108.8 

111.2 

116.9 

118.5 

A 

115.8 

110.0 

119.3 

118.5 

124.3 

110.0 

116.8 

117.7 

114.1 

125.6 

113.8 

109.1 

111.3 

116.3 

118.8 

M 

116.1 

111.8 

119.3 

118.7 

124.6 

110.1 

115.3 

118.2 

114.9 

128.1 

114.1 

109.2 

111.4 

116.8 

119.3 

J 

117.4 

112.0 

119.5 

119.2 

124.6 

110.2 

121.4 

118.2 

115.3 

129.3 

115.8 

109.1 

111.5 

119.7 

119.9 

J 

117.9 

112.7 

119.9 

119.5 

125.3 

109.7 

122.0 

118.8 

116.9 

129.5 

116.3 

109.3 

111.2 

120.5 

120.5 

A 

118.5 

112.6 

120.8 

120.6 

125.4 

110.3 

122.6 

119.0 

117.3 

130.6 

116.8 

110.1 

111.9 

120.9 

121.2 

s 

118.5 

111.5 

121.4 

120.9 

126.2 

110.6 

121.6 

119.5 

117.7 

133.7 

116.7 

110.3 

112.3 

120.5 

121.3 

0 

119.2 

112.7 

122.2 

121.9 

126.6 

111.1 

121.1 

119.7 

117.9 

136.7 

117.3 

110.7 

112.9 

121.2 

122.1 

N 

119.2 

112.1 

122.3 

122.1 

126.6 

111.4 

121.3 

120.1 

118.0 

137.3 

117.3 

112.1 

112.9 

120.5 

122.2 

D 

119.6 

112.5 

122.7 

122.5 

126.9 

111.1 

122.7 

120.0 

117.5 

137.3 

117.7 

112.2 

112.6 

121.3 

122.5 

1984  J 

120.2 

114.6 

123.1 

122.7 

128.1 

109.0 

124.2 

120.3 

116.4 

137.1 

118.6 

112.3 

110.7 

123.4 

122.6 

F 

120.9 

115.9 

123.2 

122  8 

128.6 

111.5 

124.1 

121.0 

117.5 

137.2 

119.6 

112.2 

113.1 

124.4 

123.0 

M 

121.2 

116.8 

123.8 

123.1 

129.0 

112.5 

122.8 

121.3 

117.8 

138.1 

119.9 

112.7 

114.1 

124.5 

123.2 

All 

items  indexes  for  regional  cities 

(1981  =100) 

Charlotte- 

Year 

town 

and 

St   John's 

Summer- 

Saint 

Quebec 

Thunder 

Vancou- 

month 

Nfld 

side 

Halifax 

John 

City 

Montreal 

Ottawa 

Toronto 

Bay 

Winnipeg 

Regina 

Saskatoon 

Edmonton 

Calgary 

ver 

D 

130464 

130671 

130878 

131085 

131292 

131499 

131707 

131915 

132123 

132331 

132539 

132746 

132953 

133160 

133367 

1982 

110.0 

109.5 

109.6 

109.4 

112.2 

111.6 

109.9 

111.3 

110.4 

108.8 

109.0 

109.0 

110.8 

112.0 

110.5 

1983 

117.5 

115.1 

116.8 

116.8 

118.3 

117.8 

117.3 

118.0 

117.1 

116.1 

116.0 

115.9 

117.2 

117.1 

116.6 

1982  A 

107.9 

107.9 

107.5 

108.0 

109.8 

109.2 

108.0 

109.1 

108.0 

106.5 

107.6 

108.1 

109.2 

110.2 

108.5 

M 

109.1 

108.7 

109.5 

108.9 

111.1 

110.6 

109.2 

110.7 

109.9 

108.0 

107.7 

108.1 

110.4 

111.4 

110.0 

J 

109.8 

109.3 

110.2 

109.3 

112.2 

112.0 

109.9 

112.1 

110.9 

108.9 

108.5 

108.8 

111.2 

112.6 

110.7 

J 

110.5 

110.3 

110.8 

110.0 

112.7 

112.7 

110.5 

112.5 

111.4 

109.3 

109.3 

109.3 

111.9 

113.3 

111.2 

A 

111.1 

110.8 

110.9 

110.3 

113.7 

113.2 

110.9 

113.0 

111.7 

109.6 

110.0 

109.7 

112.2 

113.8 

112.1 

S 

111.8 

111.3 

111.4 

110.9 

114.9 

114.0 

111.7 

113.4 

112.5 

110.8 

110.2 

109.8 

112.7 

114.6 

112.5 

0 

112.8 

112.2 

112.4 

112.0 

115.4 

114.5 

112.7 

114.2 

113.3 

111.5 

111.7 

111.4 

113.7 

115.0 

113.0 

N 

113.3 

112.8 

113.0 

112.2 

115.9 

115.4 

114.0 

115.1 

114.0 

112.7 

112.0 

111.3 

113.8 

115.4 

113.5 

D 

114.7 

112.6 

113.1 

112.2 

115.8 

115.3 

114.0 

115.4 

114.2 

113.0 

112.1 

111.6 

113.7 

114.7 

113.2 

1983  J 

114.6 

112.4 

113.4 

111.8 

114.9 

114.5 

113.7 

115.0 

113.9 

111.7 

112.1 

112.2 

114.1 

114.9 

113.6 

F 

115.1 

112.5 

114.2 

112.7 

115.4 

115.0 

114.0 

115.8 

114.2 

112.7 

113.2 

112.8 

114.8 

115.2 

114.2 

M 

116.3 

113.5 

115.3 

114.1 

117.0 

116.2 

115.5 

116.8 

116.2 

114.4 

113.9 

113.5 

115.6 

116.0 

115.0 

A 

116.6 

113.9 

115.9 

114.7 

117.3 

116.4 

115.9 

116.2 

115.8 

115.2 

114.8 

114.3 

116.7 

117.0 

115.6 

M 

116.7 

115.0 

116.4 

117.0 

117.6 

117.0 

115.9 

116.3 

114.2 

116.2 

115.4 

115.5 

117.2 

117.6 

115.6 

J 

116.9 

115.3 

116.7 

117.3 

118.3 

117.8 

117.5 

118.6 

117.4 

116.5 

114.9 

115.9 

117.6 

117.6 

116.3 

J 

117.6 

115.7 

117.5 

118.0 

118.6 

118.1 

117.8 

118.8 

118.1 

117.1 

116.8 

117.1 

118.3 

117.4 

117.6 

A 

118.6 

116.0 

117.7 

118.8 

119.5 

118.9 

118.7 

119.4 

118.8 

117.4 

117.5 

117.7 

118.2 

117.5 

117.9 

S 

118.9 

116.1 

118.0 

119.1 

119.6 

119.1 

118.9 

119.4 

118.6 

117.5 

117.5 

117.4 

118.0 

117.1 

118.1 

0 

119.1 

116.6 

118.4 

119.4 

120.3 

119.9 

119.6 

120.0 

118.8 

117.7 

118.5 

118.2 

118.5 

117.9 

118.3 

N 

119.3 

116.8 

118.7 

119.7 

120.7 

120.1 

119.4 

119.8 

119.2 

118.1 

118.7 

118.0 

118.6 

118.2 

118.4 

D 

119.8 

116.9 

118.8 

119.6 

120.8 

120.3 

120.4 

120.5 

120.0 

118.3 

118.6 

117.9 

118.8 

118.3 

118.5 

1984  J 

120.9 

117.7 

119.5 

120.6 

120.6 

120.3 

120.9 

121.3 

120.8 

118.9 

119.1 

118.5 

119.2 

118.7 

119.0 

F 

121.5 

118.3 

120.2 

121.3 

121.4 

121.4 

121.0 

122.3 

120.8 

118.1 

119.4 

118.9 

119.4 

119.1 

119.7 

M 

121.5 

118.8 

120.3 

121.8 

122.1 

121.9 

122.0 

122.4 

121.5 

118.9 

119.5 

119.0 

119.7 

119.1 

120.1 

'These  weights,  provided  as  a  general  guide,  show  the  relative  importance  of  the  major  components  of  the  C.P.I.  They  are  based  on  expenditure  values  derived  from  quantities  and 

prices  of  year  1978. 

*"For   further    information    on    the    weights    and    methodology    associated    with    the    Consumer    Price    Index,    see    "The   Consumer    Price    Index    Reference    Paper,    Concepts    and 

Procedures,  updating  based  on  1978  expenditures,"  cat    62-553,  occasional. 

Source:  Consumer  Prices  and  Price  Indexes  (62-010),  Statistics  Canada. 


63 


Section  5— Table  3 

Table  3:  Construction  price  indexes 


May  1984 


Residential  building 

construction 
input  (1971  =  100) 

Non-residential  building 

construction 

inputs  (1971  =  100) 

Machinery 

and 

equipment 

price 

index 

1971  =100) 

Construction  union 

wage  rate  index 

(1981  =100) 

Basic 

Basic 

Year 

Canada 

Canada 

including 
pay  sup- 
plements 

and 

Total 

wage 
rate 

month 

Total 

Materials 

Labour 

Total 

Materials 

Labour 

D 

610001 

610002 

610003 

476601 

476602 

J76603 

639700 

477450 

477478 

1982 

258.0 

244.4 

282.5 

279.3 

275.3 

283.7 

261.8 

109.3 

109.4 

1983 

284.8 

267.2 

316.2 

298.3 

281.1 

317.4 

270.3 

122.7 

123.1 

1982  A 

250.8 

241.8 

266.9 

270.8 

274.0 

267.4 

_ 

102.9 

102.7 

M 

253.4 

241.5 

274.6 

2753 

274.3 

276.4 

261.4 

106.8 

107.1 

J 

258.8 

242.6 

287.7 

281.3 

275.3 

288.0 

— 

110.9 

111.0 

J 

261.7 

246.2 

289.5 

283.7 

276.8 

291.4 

— 

111.9 

112.1 

A 

261.5 

245.2 

290.7 

2849 

277.6 

292.9 

263.8 

112.6 

112.9 

S 

262.1 

245.9 

291.1 

284.5 

276.7 

293.2 

— 

112.8 

113.0 

O 

262.8 

246.4 

292.0 

285.3 

277.2 

294.2 

— 

113.3 

113.4 

N 

267.6 

249.9 

299.3 

288.1 

277.9 

299.3 

266.0 

115.8 

116.1 

D 

268.9 

251.9 

299.3 

288.2 

278.1 

299.3 

— 

115.8 

116.1 

1983  J 

272.9 

258.1 

299.3 

289.5 

280.6 

299.4 



115.9 

116.2 

F 

273.4 

259.0 

299.3 

289.7 

280.9 

299.5 

267.7 

115.9 

116.2 

M 

275.6 

262.3 

299.3 

290.1 

281.5 

299.5 

— 

115.9 

116.2 

A 

275.8 

262.7 

299.3 

289.6 

280.6 

299.5 

— 

115.9 

116.2 

M 

289.6 

270.6 

323.3 

303.0 

282.9 

325.3 

269.7 

125.8 

126.1 

J 

294.1 

277.7 

323.4 

304.0 

284.7 

325.4 

— 

125.8 

126.1 

J 

295.9 

280.4 

323.6 

303.0 

282.3 

325.9 

— 

125.9 

126.2 

A 

291.0 

272.7 

323.6 

302.7 

281.8 

326.0 

270.5 

125.9 

126.3 

S 

286.8 

265.9 

324.1 

301.9 

279.9 

326.2 

— 

126.0 

126.3 

0 

286.9 

265.9 

324.3 

301.6 

279.2 

326.4 

— 

126.0 

126.4 

N 

287.6 

265.3 

327.3 

302.2 

278.9 

328.0 

273.3 

127.1 

127.4 

D 

288.0 

266.0 

327.2 

302.3 

279.4 

327.8 

— 

126.8 

127.2 

1984  J 

290.3 

269.5 

327.2 

303.6 

281.7 

327.8 



126.8 

127.2 

F 

292.8 

273.4 

327.3 

304.2 

282.8 

327.8 

126.8 

127.2 

M 

294.1 

275.5 

327.3 

305.3 

285.1 

327.8 

126.8 

127.2 

New  housing  price  indexes 
(1981  =  100) 

Year 
and 
month 

Canada      St   John's 
Total             (Nfld.) 

Moncton- 

Saint  John 

(N.B.) 

Quebec 

City        Montreal 

Ottawa 

Toronto 

London 

Winnipeg 

Saskatoon 

Calgary      Edmonton 

Vancouver 

D 

636200            636203 

636209 

636212 

636215 

636218 

636221 

636230 

636245 

636251 

636254            636257 

636260 

1982 

97.9 

99.4 

98.7 

105.9 

107.5 

108.3 

101.4 

102.0 

106.6 

100.3 

101.2 

98.1 

79.0 

1983 

94.7 

99.6 

102.1 

112.9 

112.0 

117.1 

97.1 

102.9 

109.1 

99.3 

88.3 

90.5 

75.9 

1982  A 

99.9 

99.1 

99.1 

105.0 

106.8 

108.0 

103.1 

102.0 

107.1 

100.6 

104.7 

101.5 

83.4 

M 

99.0 

99.1 

99.1 

105.3 

106.8 

108.0 

102.9 

102.4 

107.1 

100.6 

104.5 

98.4 

80.5 

J 

98.2 

99.1 

99.1 

105.4 

107.0 

108.0 

102.1 

102.4 

107.1 

100.6 

103.4 

97.9 

77.7 

J 

97.5 

99.1 

98.2 

105.5 

107.5 

108.0 

102.1 

102.4 

107.1 

100.3 

102.9 

97.2 

75.3 

A 

96.9 

99.1 

98.2 

106.4 

107.8 

108.1 

100.6 

102.4 

107.7 

100.3 

102.2 

96.5 

74.7 

S 

96.0 

99.1 

98.4 

107.3 

108.2 

108.2 

100.3 

102.4 

107.7 

99.6 

96.9 

96.2 

74.1 

O 

95.7 

99.1 

97.8 

107.3 

109.3 

109.6 

99.0 

101.5 

107.3 

99.7 

96.1 

95.7 

74.4 

N 

95.1 

99.1 

98.2 

107.7 

108.3 

110.2 

98.3 

101.5 

107.3 

99.7 

95.9 

93.3 

73.9 

D 

94.8 

99.1 

98.2 

107.8 

108.2 

110.6 

97.7 

101.4 

106.3 

99.7 

94.8 

93.1 

73.7 

1983  J 

94.8 

99.1 

98.2 

109.0 

108.8 

110.8 

97.8 

101.4 

106.2 

99.3 

93.2 

93.8 

74.2 

F 

94.7 

99.1 

98.1 

109.8 

107.8 

112.6 

97.4 

101.4 

106.3 

98.9 

93.2 

91.6 

75.2 

M 

94.6 

99.1 

98.1 

109.8 

107.9 

113.6 

97.3 

101.7 

106.3 

99.0 

92.2 

91.4 

75.7 

A 

94.5 

99.1 

101.1 

110.0 

108.1 

115.6 

96.9 

101.0 

107.8 

100.9 

90.4 

91.1 

75.9 

M 

94.3 

99.1 

101.1 

112.1 

110.1 

116.0 

96.7 

102.2 

108.1 

100.6 

87.7 

90.3 

76.1 

J 

94.5 

98.3 

101.5 

113.0 

111.6 

116.0 

97.2 

102.9 

108.1 

100.6 

87.5 

90.3 

76.0 

J 

94.6 

98.2 

103.0 

113.6 

112.3 

116.0 

96.9 

104.0 

110.7 

98.6 

87.4 

90.2 

76.2 

A 

94.9 

100.7 

104.3 

115.1 

113.9 

118.6 

97.1 

104.3 

110.7 

98.6 

87.2 

89.1 

76.2 

S 

94.9 

100.7 

104.7 

115.5 

114.9 

118.9 

96.9 

104.5 

111.4 

98.6 

86.5 

89.1 

76.2 

O 

94.8 

100.8 

104.7 

115.7 

115.3 

121.2 

97.0 

104.0 

111.4 

98.7 

85.5 

88.9 

76.4 

N 

95.1 

100.8 

104.9 

115.9 

116.3 

123.0 

97.0 

103.6 

111.4 

98.7 

85.3 

89.9 

76.4 

D 

94.8 

100.5 

106.1 

115.9 

116.7 

123.2 

97.0 

103.6 

111.4 

98.7 

83.3 

89.9 

76.4 

1984  J 

94.9 

100.5 

106.1 

116.0 

117.0 

123.6 

97.1 

103.8 

111.4 

98.7 

83.0 

88.8 

76.5 

F 

95.1 

100.8 

110.8 

116.9 

118.3 

125.9 

96.9 

106.6 

112.0 

97.9 

82.6 

88.3 

76.5 

M 

95.3 

101.4 

112.9 

116.9 

118.5 

126.2 

97.2 

107.2 

113.2 

97.9 

82.2 

87.9 

76.8 

Source:  Construction  Price  Statistics,  Monthly  Bulletin  (62-007),  Statistics  Canada. 


64 


May  1984 

Table  4:  Raw  materials  price  indexes  (1977  =  100) 


Section  5— Table  4 


Total 

Year 

Animals  and 

Coal,  Crude 

and 

Raw 

Raw  material 

Vegetable 

Animal 

Ferrous 

Non-terrous 

Non-metallic 

Oil.  Natural 

month 

material 

excl.  fuels 

products 

products 

Textile 

Wood 

materials 

metals 

mineral 

Gas 

D 

636000 

636141 

636001 

636031 

636061 

636071 

636081 

636091 

6361 1 1 

636131 

1982 

199.9 

148.2 

121.3 

162.4 

142.5 

140.7 

133.8 

153.3 

176.6 

279.5 

1983 

210.4 

151.9 

129.2 

158.7 

141.6 

144.0 

136.0 

177.8 

183.6 

300.6 

1982  A 

198.3 

151.2 

127.0 

165.1 

140.3 

143.3 

135.1 

156.8 

176.0 

270.9 

M 

200.5 

154.3 

128.6 

174.2 

143.5 

142.7 

133.7 

149.3 

178.6 

271.6 

J 

200.0 

153.2 

130.5 

172.6 

144.8 

141.3 

134.0 

143.3 

178.6 

272.0 

J 

204.6 

150.8 

128.5 

167.8 

145.3 

138.6 

133.1 

146.6 

179.0 

287.6 

A 

202.3 

146.9 

116.6 

165.0 

145.1 

138.6 

134.1 

142.3 

178.9 

287.6 

S 

202.7 

147.2 

110.3 

165.0 

143.4 

138.8 

134.0 

157.6 

178.5 

288.3 

0 

200.9 

144.0 

105.0 

159.9 

139.7 

139.1 

132.5 

157.4 

177.9 

288.7 

N 

2007 

142.7 

108.6 

157.1 

139.0 

137.8 

129.0 

152.8 

177.6 

290.0 

D 

201.8 

144.0 

108.9 

158.7 

140.0 

137.3 

130.7 

158.5 

177.5 

291.1 

1983  J 

206.7 

146.0 

112.5 

157.8 

138.9 

139.5 

127.1 

170.1 

182.7 

300.1 

F 

208.9 

149.1 

116.3 

160.5 

137.6 

140.2 

129.9 

180.5 

183.3 

300.9 

M 

208.3 

148.9 

116.8 

162.2 

137.9 

140.7 

134.1 

167.6 

183.3 

299.8 

A 

211.2 

153.2 

121.0 

166.1 

139.0 

145.3 

135.7 

176.4 

185.4 

300.7 

M 

211.3 

153.9 

126.4 

163.4 

140.5 

145.8 

135.6 

181.2 

185.2 

299.7 

J 

210.8 

152.3 

130.4 

159.6 

139.0 

145.2 

135.9 

173.5 

184.6 

301.0 

J 

210.2 

151.5 

131.3 

154.7 

140.4 

146.2 

135.8 

181.3 

183.3 

300.8 

A 

212.3 

155.1 

145.0 

156.1 

141.7 

145.2 

136.1 

185.2 

183.2 

300.4 

S 

211.1 

153.1 

137.5 

155.7 

143.6 

145.1 

138.1 

181.6 

182.6 

300.4 

0 

211.3 

152.7 

139.6 

154.1 

144.5 

145.2 

139.4 

178.4 

182.6 

301.6 

N 

210.8 

152.8 

138.0 

155.0 

148.1 

144.8 

141.6 

176.7 

183.6 

300.3 

D 

212.3 

154.3 

135.0 

159.5 

147.7 

144.7 

142.8 

180.5 

183.9 

301.7 

1984  J 

214.2 

157.5 

141.6 

163.0 

149.6 

148.7 

146.5 

174.6 

186.7 

301.5 

F 

215.8 

160.3 

144.8 

165.5 

150.6 

151.6 

147.9 

179.7 

187.4 

301.3 

M 

218.2 

164.2 

153.1 

167.8 

154.6 

153.0 

150.4 

187.0 

188.8 

301.4 

Indexes  are  subject  to  revision 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


65 


Section  6  ■  Manufacturing 

68  1.  Total  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing 

69  2.  Manufacturing  Shipments  by  Industry 
71  3.  Manufacturing  Inventories  by  Industry 

73  4.  Estimated  Value  of  Shipments  and  Unfilled  Orders  by  Economic  Use  Classification 

74  5.  Estimated  Value  of  Inventories  Owned  and  Raw  Materials  by  Economic  Use  Classification 

75  6.  Estimated  Value  of  Goods  in  Process  and  finished  Products  by  Economic  Use  Classification 

76  7.  Tobacco  and  Beverages 

76  8.  Rubber 

77  9.  Footwear 

78  10.  Production  of  Sawn  Lumber 

78  11.  Pulpwood,  Wood  Pulp  and  Newsprint 

79  12.  Primary  Iron  and  Steel 

80  13.  New  Motor  Vehicles 

81  14.  Production  of  Motor  Vehicles  in  Canada 

82  15.  Refrigerators,  Freezers,  Washing  Machines  and  Clothes  Dryers 


67 


Section  6— Table  1 

Table  1:  Total  inventories,  shipments  and  orders  in  manufacturing  based  on  the  1970 
standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars)1 


May  1984 


Inventory  at  end  of  month 

All  inventory 

held 

Ratio  of 

Annual 

New  orders 

Unfilled 

inventories 

average 

received 

orders  at 

Held  but 

Raw 

Goods 

Finished 

owned 

and  month 

Shipments1 

during  month3 

end  ot  month 

Owned4 

not  owned 

Total 

materials 

in  process 

products 

to  shipments 

D 

310000 

310060 

310106 

310336 

310382 

310152 

310198 

310244 

310290 

310530 

D 

310030 

310083 

310129 

310359 

310389 

310175 

310221 

310267 

310313 

310531 

1981 

15,926.1 

15,931.4 

18,906.4 

32,583.7 

1 ,652.2 

34,235.9 

13,848.5 

9,421.2 

10,966.1 

2.06 

1982 

15,316.9 

15,116.5 

16,985.5 

34,010.0 

1,574.9 

35,585.0 

13,701.0 

9,871.8 

12,012.0 

2.23 

Unadjusted 

for  seasonal  variation 

1982  M 

16,982.2 

16.819.7 

17,860.8 

35,656.0 

1 ,578.5 

37,234.5 

14,546.9 

10,179.4 

12,508.1 

2.10 

A 

15,210.0 

15,330.3 

17,981.2 

35,406.0 

1 ,606.7 

37,012.8 

14,210.7 

10,139.2 

12,662.8 

2.33 

M 

15,814.6 

15,394.8 

17,561.4 

34,996.8 

1,569.6 

36,566.5 

13,951.1 

10,099.4 

12,515.8 

2.21 

J 

16,860.5 

16,581.6 

17,282.5 

34,696.3 

1,591.6 

36,287.9 

13,866.1 

9,933.6 

12,488.2 

2.06 

J 

14,082.4 

13,787.0 

16,987.2 

34,084.5 

1 ,675.6 

35,760.1 

13,718.3 

9,958.3 

12,083.3 

2.42 

A 

15,245.3 

14,830.4 

16,572.4 

33,711.5 

1,596.8 

35,308.4 

13,423.8 

9,928.3 

11,956.2 

2.21 

S 

16,206.7 

15,790.6 

16,156.2 

33,274.0 

1,568.5 

34,842.6 

13,222.8 

9,900.4 

11,719.3 

2.05 

0 

15,281.7 

14,886.1 

15,760.7 

32,702.5 

1 ,633.4 

34,336.0 

12.832.4 

9,995.9 

11,507.6 

2.14 

N 

15,306.3 

15,621.4 

16,075.8 

32,340.0 

1,561.1 

33.901.1 

12,749.8 

9,768.2 

1 1 ,383.0 

2.11 

D 

14,344.4 

13,850.1 

15,581.6 

30,884.9 

1 ,505.0 

32.390.0 

12,698.0 

8,575.9 

11,116.0 

2.15 

1983  J 

13,890.6 

14,329.2 

16,020.2 

30,843.7 

1 ,472.2 

32,315.9 

12,817.1 

8,139.5 

1 1 ,359.3 

2.22 

F 

14.623.5 

14,968.0 

16,364.7 

30,939.9 

1,493.7 

32.433.6 

12,602.4 

8,204.7 

1 1 ,626.5 

2.12 

M 

16,928.9 

16,921.3 

16,357.1 

30,952.5 

1,420.9 

32.373.4 

12,497.7 

8,204.9 

1 1 ,670.8 

1.83 

A 

15,841.1 

15,999.3 

16,515.4 

30,862.0 

1 ,428.4 

32,290.4 

12,599.4 

8,149.1 

11,541.9 

1.96 

M 

17,141.8 

17,154.7 

16,528.3 

30,207.3 

1,475.9 

31 ,683.2 

12,396.7 

7,999.2 

11,287.3 

1.77 

J 

18,220.6 

17,982.0 

16,289.7 

29,714.0 

1 .473.9 

31,187.9 

12,263.0 

7,857.2 

11,067.7 

1.63 

J 

15,300.2 

15,410.8 

16,400.3 

29,532.0 

1 ,505.9 

31 ,037.9 

12,409.7 

7,858.4 

10,769.9 

1.93 

A 

16,599.2 

17,134.6 

16,935.7 

29,991.0 

1,524.1 

31,515.0 

12,509.1 

8,182.6 

10,823.3 

1.81 

S 

18,117.5 

21,613.9 

20,432.1 

30,241 .9 

1,519.0 

31,761.0 

12,525.7 

8,300.0 

10,935.2 

1.67 

O 

18,190.7 

18,137.7 

20,379.1 

30,385.9 

1 ,428.0 

31,813.9 

12,629.6 

8,179.3 

11,005.0 

1.67 

N 

18,407.5 

18,373.9 

20,345.5 

30,522.7 

1,377.9 

31,900.6 

12,669.8 

8,243.2 

10,987.6 

1.66 

D 

16,707.0 

16,504.5 

20,143.0 

30,699.0 

1,241.1 

31 ,940.0 

12,817.9 

8,105.0 

11,017.1 

1.84 

1984  J 

17,013.5 

17,659.3 

20,788.8 

31,227.3 

1 ,260.2 

32,487.5 

12,949.8 

8,319.7 

11,217.9 

1.84 

F 

17,625.4 

17,846.3 

21,009.6 

31,550.4 

1,314.8 

32,865.2 

12,962.3 

8,501.3 

11,401.7 

1.79 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2 


1982  M 

15,522.1 

15,284.4 

17,502.4 

35.033.4 

1,616.2 

36,649.6 

14,570.7 

10,013.2 

12,065.7 

2.26 

A 

15,101.2 

15,114.0 

17,515.2 

34,768.6 

1,625.0 

36.393.6 

14,260.9 

9,984.6 

12,148.1 

2.30 

M 

15,581.8 

15,420.6 

17,354.0 

34,592.2 

1.568.8 

36,161.0 

14,012.7 

10,030.0 

12,118.3 

2.22 

J 

15,635.5 

15,565.9 

17,284.4 

34.535.4 

1 .589.9 

36,125.3 

14,001.7 

9,965.1 

12,158.5 

2.21 

J 

15,257.8 

15,012.0 

17,038.6 

34,402.1 

1,642.5 

36,044.6 

13,718.3 

10,170.8 

12,155.5 

2.25 

A 

16,170.5 

15,762.3 

16,630.4 

33,932.3 

1,574.7 

35,507.0 

13,361.3 

10,046.5 

12,099.2 

2.10 

S 

15,316.3 

14,938.9 

16,253.0 

33,784.1 

1,570.0 

35,354.1 

13,232.4 

10,055.8 

12,065.9 

2.21 

O 

14,733.0 

14,493.0 

16,013.0 

33,357.1 

1 ,592.6 

34,949.7 

12,904.1 

10,050.0 

11,995.6 

2.26 

N 

14,907.2 

15,325.9 

16,431.7 

32,953.1 

1,519.5 

34,472.6 

12,805.4 

9,779.9 

1 1 ,887.3 

2.21 

D 

14,827.1 

14,438.1 

16,042.7 

31,257.7 

1,564.9 

32,822.6 

12,555.2 

8.738.6 

11,528.8 

2.11 

1983  J 

15,347.0 

15,242.6 

15,939.0 

30,579.7 

1 ,508.8 

32,088.5 

12,716.6 

8,044.7 

11,327.2 

1.99 

F 

15,526.1 

15,694.7 

16,107.6 

30,639.9 

1 ,493.8 

32,133.7 

12.603.9 

8,139.5 

1 1 ,390.3 

1.97 

M 

15,457.1 

15,407.4 

16,057.9 

30,478.3 

1,449.7 

31,928.0 

12,493.1 

8,175.8 

11,259.1 

1.97 

A 

15,978.2 

16,038.3 

16,118.5 

30,405.0 

1,438.9 

31,843.9 

12,623.4 

8,142.1 

11,078.4 

1.90 

M 

16,694.1 

16,936.0 

16,360.4 

29,938.2 

1,471.1 

31,409.3 

12,437.6 

8,046.0 

10,925.7 

1.79 

J 

16,844.6 

16,791.1 

16,306.9 

29,556.7 

1,469.1 

31,025.8 

12,375.8 

7,877.8 

10,772.2 

1.75 

J 

17,019.8 

17,158.3 

16,445.4 

29,807.5 

1 ,474.3 

31,281.8 

12,416.2 

8,004.3 

10,861.3 

1.75 

A 

17,084.8 

17,650.8 

17,011.4 

30,231.6 

1,498.5 

31,730.1 

12,462.8 

8,287.3 

10,980.0 

1.77 

S 

17,342.5 

20,897.5 

20,566.4 

30,747.3 

1 ,520.3 

32,267.6 

12,553.3 

8,440.0 

11,274.3 

1.77 

O 

17,479.3 

17,580.0 

20,667.1 

31,013.5 

1,397.1 

32,410.6 

12,706.7 

8,233.5 

1 1 ,470.4 

1.77 

N 

17,789.7 

17,903.2 

20,780.6 

31,125.1 

1 ,346.7 

32,471 .8 

12,732.2 

8,270.1 

1 1 ,469.5 

1.75 

D 

17,751.2 

17,595.2 

20,624.6 

31,095.1 

1,289.6 

32,384.7 

12,685.8 

8,268.7 

1 1 ,430.2 

1.75 

1984  J 

18,928.0 

19,031.7 

20,728.3 

31 ,054.2 

1.296.7 

32,350.9 

12,851.8 

8,303.2 

11,195.9 

1.64 

F 

17,876.5 

17,748.6 

20,600.4 

31 ,224.2 

1,318.6 

32.542.8 

12,951.2 

8,412.3 

11,179.3 

1.75 

'Estimates  of  manufacturers'  shipments,  inventories  and  orders  are  based  on  a  monthly  survey  of  a  sample  of  manufacturing  establishments,  benchmarked  to  the  annual  census  of 
manufacturers.      'Shipments  of  goods  manufactured  within  the  establishments.      3Total  new  orders  received  during  the  period  at  estimated  selling  value,  net  of  cancellations.      'Total 
manufacturing  inventory  owned  by  manufacturing  establishments.  Other  inventory  such  as  that  of  goods  purchased  for  resale  is  not  included 
Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 
Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


68 


May  1984 

Table  2:  Manufacturing  shipments1  by  industry  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Section  6— Table  2 


Annual 
average 
and  month 

Total 
shipments 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

Foods  and 
beverages 

Tobacco 
products 

Rubber 

Leather 

Textile 

Knitting 
mills 

Clothing 

Wood 

D 
D 

310000 
310030 

310021 
310051 

310022 
310052 

310001 
310031 

310002 
310032 

310003 
310033 

310004 
310034 

310005 
310035 

310006 
310036 

310007 
310037 

310008 
310038 

1981 
1982 


15,926.1 
15,316.9 


9,068.5 
9,043.9 


6,857.5 
6,273.0 


2.652.7 
2,759.6 


114.5 
124.1 


3760 
354.6 


101.5 
88.8 


422.1 
363.7 


84.4 
81.8 


Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2  2 


340.9 
318.9 


'Estimates  of  manufacturers'  shipments  are  based  on  a  monthly  survey  of  a  sample  of  manufacturing  establishments,  benchmarked  to  the  annual  census  of  manufacturers. 
Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 


703.4 
593.6 


1982  M 

16,982.2 

9,476.3 

7,505.9 

2,743.8 

151.3 

380.8 

94.8 

415.9 

83.4 

3489 

664.8 

A 

15,210.0 

8,603.8 

6,606.1 

2,6372 

101.4 

347.8 

70.2 

383.8 

68.8 

260.9 

595.3 

M 

15,814.6 

9,145.0 

6,669.5 

2,862.9 

117.5 

373.0 

70.2 

348.1 

69.3 

243.4 

624.6 

J 

16,860.5 

9,599.4 

7,261.1 

2,985.8 

144.7 

393.9 

83.1 

388.9 

88.9 

306.9 

694.9 

J 

14,082.4 

8,668.0 

5,414.4 

2,827.6 

102.8 

326.4 

85.9 

283.8 

75.0 

310.8 

550.8 

A 

15,245.3 

9,239.6 

6,005.6 

2,874.0 

159  0 

343.2 

115.5 

315.2 

95.6 

390.1 

595.1 

s 

16,206.7 

9,525.5 

6,681.2 

2,961.8 

105.9 

389.0 

127.5 

393.6 

101.8 

386.7 

605.6 

0 

15,281.7 

9,350.6 

5,931.1 

2,858.4 

106.4 

375.6 

101.2 

393.8 

95.5 

351.8 

592.1 

N 

15,306.3 

9,359.3 

5.946.9 

2,859.5 

1383 

375.2 

84.7 

390.1 

94.6 

330.2 

607.4 

D 

14,344.4 

8,8967 

5,447.7 

2,7560 

157.8 

294.7 

64.1 

363.9 

66.5 

240.3 

575.3 

1983  J 

13,890.6 

8.327.6 

5,563.0 

2,450.1 

85.9 

303.6 

69.8 

374.6 

75.9 

296.0 

599.4 

F 

14,623.5 

8,714.9 

5,908.6 

2,615.5 

111.8 

351.6 

88.3 

402.5 

82.7 

359.7 

669.5 

M 

16,928.9 

9,761.3 

7,167.6 

2,8700 

140.6 

416.2 

93.0 

470.1 

96.2 

376.6 

785.0 

A 

15,841.1 

9,123.6 

6,717.4 

2.710.9 

115.7 

389.2 

77.0 

444.3 

81.7 

292.0 

773.8 

M 

17,141.8 

9,766.2 

7,375.6 

2,913.9 

96.6 

404.5 

82.3 

448.6 

80.9 

268.3 

866.2 

J 

18,220.6 

10,296.7 

7,923.9 

3,089.9 

157.1 

433.5 

98.7 

488.9 

95.7 

332.4 

984.5 

J 

15,300.2 

9,158.0 

6,142.2 

2,794.3 

104.5 

354.0 

92.2 

334.4 

81.6 

332.3 

862.6 

A 

16,599.2 

10,029.5 

6,569.8 

2,963.1 

172.8 

388.5 

131.8 

404.9 

106.9 

408.8 

844.0 

S 

18,117.5 

10,384.5 

7,733.0 

3,039.4 

111.2 

440.3 

140.0 

473.9 

107.4 

423.0 

836.1 

O 

18,190.7 

10,303.7 

7,887.1 

2,897.2 

101.5 

442.2 

120.8 

483.1 

100.6 

393.8 

824.7 

N 

18,407.5 

10,359.3 

8,048.1 

3,008.1 

143.0 

449.2 

110.9 

477.0 

103.1 

365.4 

796.4 

D 

16,707.0 

9,690.9 

7.016.2 

2,894.2 

172.2 

369.3 

81.7 

426.6 

72.4 

262.8 

717.6 

1984  J 

17,013.5 

9,366.2 

7.647.3 

2.582.4 

68.9 

405.6 

88.5 

436.3 

82.1 

3208 

726.1 

F 

17,625.4 

9,780.8 

7,844.5 

2,774.4 

117.1 

431.4 

104.3 

457.5 

92.5 

378.8 

775.7 

1982  M 

15,522.1 

9,006.6 

6,515.5 

2,719.4 

125.0 

346.7 

90.3 

367.2 

79.7 

319.1 

607.8 

A 

15,101.2 

8,720.9 

6,380.3 

2,701.4 

112.8 

342.5 

80.1 

366.5 

77.7 

304.0 

564.5 

M 

15,581.8 

9,170.3 

6,411.5 

2,814.3 

121.8 

357.6 

82.8 

339.3 

78.3 

312.5 

585.8 

J 

15,635.5 

9,144.7 

6,490.8 

2,813.6 

145.6 

360.7 

78.1 

357.3 

79.2 

306.1 

608.3 

J 

15,257.8 

9,032.9 

6,224.9 

2,800.1 

110.1 

358.5 

94.6 

374.5 

78.3 

314.7 

596.8 

A 

16,170.5 

9,359.3 

6.811.2 

2,857.7 

170.1 

375.4 

94.3 

350.8 

87.2 

327.8 

590.1 

S 

15,316.3 

9,057.0 

6,2593 

2,769.4 

105.2 

361.4 

100.0 

364.7 

84.8 

310.1 

588.6 

O 

14,733.0 

9,007.1 

5,725.9 

2,751.4 

113.7 

356.2 

88.8 

3605 

84.6 

314.6 

577.4 

N 

14,907.2 

9,074.9 

5.832.3 

2,782.5 

134.2 

353.0 

83.8 

373.7 

87.0 

325.3 

619.4 

D 

14,827.1 

9,035.8 

5.791.3 

2,791.9 

120.4 

339.0 

84.1 

384.4 

85.6 

328.1 

652.6 

1983  J 

15,347.0 

9,034.9 

6,312.1 

2,767.2 

101.4 

345.0 

82.2 

416.8 

87.7 

324.5 

684.6 

F 

15,526.1 

9,254.5 

6,271 .6 

2,890.8 

115.8 

357.9 

90.6 

410.7 

88.2 

336.9 

736.2 

M 

15,457.1 

9,223.2 

6,233.9 

2,830.9 

119.1 

376.4 

87.3 

412.4 

91.1 

345.2 

704.5 

A 

15,978.2 

9,404.6 

6,573.6 

2.812.2 

131.4 

390.8 

90.5 

429.6 

94.5 

348.4 

753.5 

M 

16,694.1 

9,698.4 

6,995.7 

2,838.5 

101.8 

384.2 

95.2 

434.9 

90.2 

342.0 

793.9 

J 

16,844.6 

9,780.0 

7,064.6 

2,905.2 

153.2 

394.3 

92.5 

446.2 

84.4 

327.8 

857.7 

J 

17,019.8 

9,789.9 

7,229.9 

2,820.5 

115.2 

401.0 

104.3 

447.6 

86.6 

347.6 

960.5 

A 

17,084.8 

9,980.2 

7,104.6 

2,889.6 

177.7 

416.3 

103.7 

440.3 

95.4 

334.4 

827.7 

S 

17,342.5 

9,937.0 

7,405.5 

2,845.1 

112.1 

417.0 

111.0 

447.0 

90.9 

342.4 

823.0 

O 

17,479.3 

9,915.3 

7,564.0 

2,797.3 

104.2 

408.7 

106.5 

440.8 

89.0 

345.5 

798.9 

N 

17,789.7 

10,029.0 

7,760.7 

2,916.3 

142.4 

425.0 

107.7 

450.4 

93.4 

363.3 

807.8 

D 

17,751.2 

10,000.7 

7,750.5 

2,964.8 

135.0 

427.8 

111.0 

460.1 

95.9 

363.3 

825.3 

1984  J 

18,928.0 

10,192.5 

8,7355 

2,933.9 

87.7 

467.0 

103.8 

482.5 

93.9 

350.2 

828.5 

F 

17,876.5 

9,988.7 

7,887.8 

2,932.4 

118.9 

429.1 

101.4 

447.2 

94.5 

339.5 

808.6 

69 


Section  6— Table  2/Concluded 

Table  2:  Manufacturing  shipments'  by  industry  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars)/concluded 


May  1984 


Metal 

Printing 

fabricating 

Non- 

Annual 

Furniture 

Paper 

publishing 

(ex.  machy 

Trans- 

metallic 

Petroleum 

Chemical 

average 

and 

&  allied 

&  allied 

Primary 

&  transp. 

portation 

Electrical 

mineral 

and  coal 

&  chemical 

Misc. 

and  month 

fixtures 

industries 

industries 

metal 

equip  ) 

Machinery 

equipment 

products 

products 

products 

products 

mfgrg. 

D 

310009 

310010 

310011 

310012 

310013 

310014 

310015 

310016 

310017 

310018 

310019 

310020 

D 

310039 

310040 

310041 

310042 

310043 

310044 

310045 

310046 

310047 

310048 

310049 

310050 

1981 

231.0 

1,310.6 

538.4 

1,204.1 

1,036.3 

724.1 

1,816.6 

744.9 

397.0 

1 ,690.0 

1 ,099.2 

337.6 

1982 

194.7 

1.223.9 

547.0 

979.3 

9639 

615.4 

1,861.9 

707.7 

356.0 

1,783.8 

1 ,073.7 

323.4 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

225.1 

1,409.2 

595  5 

1,175.4 

1,174.3 

844.5 

2,294.6 

811.9 

314.9 

1 ,772.4 

1,139.1 

340.8 

A 

201.8 

1 ,288.9 

568.8 

1,011.4 

922.5 

670.9 

2,170.7 

697.1 

336.0 

1 ,453.7 

1,111.0 

310.8 

M 

193.5 

1,253.9 

563.4 

1,073.8 

909.3 

632.0 

2,157.2 

687.6 

391.1 

1 ,708.7 

1 ,226.8 

307.4 

J 

209.2 

1,285.1 

561.9 

1,012.8 

1 .028.0 

659.2 

2,436.2 

786.2 

434.1 

1,812.1 

1,207.0 

340.8 

J 

153.5 

1,133.4 

478.3 

812.5 

850.0 

550.0 

1,534.6 

594.0 

368.7 

1,788.7 

958.5 

296.3 

A 

182.3 

1,173.0 

514.0 

929.6 

920.8 

480.9 

1,853.1 

614.8 

4286 

1,889.2 

1,043.3 

326.8 

S 

212.1 

1,196.4 

569.3 

992.7 

1,019.5 

601.1 

2,050.2 

774.8 

425.0 

1,793.7 

1,121.6 

377.7 

O 

203.5 

1.175.0 

581.2 

938.8 

946.8 

527.4 

1,561.2 

748.3 

412.5 

1 ,868.6 

1 ,074.0 

368.6 

N 

211.0 

1,177.8 

582.4 

918.4 

947.4 

545.2 

1.612.4 

729.8 

375.0 

1,914.3 

1.063.9 

347.7 

D 

186.2 

1,1269 

548.1 

708.1 

993.0 

562.8 

1,419.9 

725.0 

277.0 

1,991.7 

977.5 

308.8 

1983  J 

176.7 

1.098.5 

490.2 

866.2 

770.0 

413.8 

1,877.4 

604.4 

255.2 

1,731.5 

1,052.8 

298.7 

F 

203.3 

1,110.1 

525.1 

901.0 

820.3 

493.8 

1,920.1 

624.6 

276.1 

1 ,668.7 

1,071.2 

327.7 

M 

244.0 

1,2848 

6124 

1,068.6 

1,081.6 

599.1 

2,316.6 

748.6 

324.0 

1,765.8 

1,245.3 

390.5 

A 

215.3 

1,219.4 

579.5 

1 ,099.6 

891.7 

495.4 

2,207.5 

682.8 

351.4 

1 ,637.6 

1.215.0 

361.4 

M 

216.4 

1,274.5 

597.5 

1,179.7 

911.4 

543.8 

2,547.9 

684.4 

425.9 

1 ,883.0 

1 ,366.5 

349.5 

J 

242.0 

1,403.7 

592.6 

1.185.7 

1,013.4 

645.2 

2,610.5 

766.3 

476.3 

1 .894.3 

1,326.6 

383.3 

J 

185.0 

1,211.2 

502.8 

977.4 

851.8 

478.4 

1,749.7 

626.7 

410.6 

1 ,952.5 

1 ,082.3 

316.0 

A 

237.8 

1 ,346.9 

575.4 

1,103.5 

982.8 

471.2 

1 ,809.9 

654.1 

466.5 

1 ,978.6 

1,182.2 

369.7 

S 

267.0 

1 ,398.4 

635.4 

1 ,236.6 

1 ,082.0 

572.4 

2,476.7 

802.8 

459.3 

1,934.7 

1 ,278.0 

403.0 

O 

253.0 

1,405.2 

6490 

1 .249.9 

1,058.1 

542.6 

2,738.7 

780.3 

439.7 

2.071.8 

1 ,242.4 

395.9 

N 

268.0 

1,360.3 

672.3 

1.285.9 

1,079.3 

632.3 

2,831.1 

756.7 

398.5 

2,004.1 

1,273.7 

392.1 

D 

224.6 

1,366.6 

617.5 

1.103.3 

939.2 

657.4 

2,291.1 

793.5 

289.7 

2,003.9 

1,109.8 

313.9 

1984  J 

222.7 

1,359.9 

561.5 

1,270.9 

907.2 

514.7 

3,033.1 

681.8 

290.7 

1 ,983.0 

1,168.0 

309.3 

F 

247.5 

1,313.3 

617.0 

1,280.5 

956.9 

593.3 

2,965.8 

711.7 

3132 

1,933.2 

1 ,223.3 

338.1 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  3  3 


1982  M 

201.2 

1.284.3 

552.1 

1,019.4 

1,065.7 

685.0 

1,858.2 

711.6 

366.6 

1 ,763.0 

1,036.0 

323.8 

A 

199.6 

1,242.1 

551.1 

974.1 

942.5 

629.4 

2,001 .9 

705.5 

362.8 

1.576.5 

1.041.9 

324.3 

M 

191.0 

1,234.2 

557.7 

1.016.9 

934.0 

618.5 

2,001.2 

704.2 

359.9 

1,815.0 

1,128.5 

328.3 

J 

191.9 

1.214.0 

549.7 

958.8 

958.8 

614.8 

2,086.9 

715.6 

355.7 

1,814.8 

1,101.0 

324.6 

J 

187.8 

1.217.5 

548.3 

927.8 

919.1 

591.9 

1 ,976.7 

686.8 

338.0 

1,765.1 

1,046.7 

324.5 

A 

191.6 

1,196.8 

545.3 

1,018.1 

947.9 

583.0 

2,418.3 

693.3 

368.9 

1 ,920.7 

1,108.4 

324.8 

S 

187.5 

1,195.5 

538.8 

981.2 

923.3 

599.8 

1 ,924.3 

700.1 

354.5 

1,817.0 

1,092.0 

318.1 

O 

191.7 

1,154.7 

540.7 

9648 

918.7 

535.9 

1 ,472.5 

709.9 

355.0 

1 ,821 .9 

1,097.9 

322.1 

N 

198.7 

1,162.4 

545.6 

9250 

932.5 

560.9 

1,538.1 

709.4 

348.3 

1,817.8 

1,085.7 

323.9 

D 

206.7 

1,159.2 

559.1 

794.5 

953.8 

555.9 

1 ,565.5 

711.3 

351.0 

1 ,805.3 

1,044.3 

334.4 

1983  J 

203.3 

1,161.5 

539.6 

859.0 

899.1 

475.6 

2,129.8 

691.4 

369.3 

1,706.8 

1,142.0 

360.2 

F 

209.2 

1,143.3 

556.9 

878.2 

879.2 

489.4 

2,055.9 

646.9 

376.6 

1,773.4 

1,129.2 

360.8 

M 

216.8 

1,158.4 

562.9 

915.8 

972.3 

479.7 

1,902.1 

665.6 

377.1 

1,743.9 

1,132.0 

363.6 

A 

216.7 

1,201.2 

567.2 

1,084.4 

932.7 

477.5 

2,034.3 

685.7 

388.8 

1,797.1 

1,158.2 

383.5 

M 

211.1 

1,241.9 

583.2 

1,107.9 

923.0 

523.4 

2,345.6 

708.4 

382.4 

1,984.6 

1 .234.8 

367.1 

J 

220.4 

1 ,322.4 

582.6 

1,107.9 

940.8 

598.9 

2,251 .7 

696.2 

391.0 

1,892.1 

1,214.2 

365.1 

J 

234.1 

1,346.5 

585.9 

1,154.9 

951.2 

524.6 

2,291.1 

728.5 

385.0 

1.975.6 

1 ,207.8 

351.3 

A 

241.1 

1,363.5 

598.6 

1,175.0 

976.5 

564.2 

2,211.9 

715.9 

392.3 

1 ,969.8 

1,225.8 

365.1 

S 

241.0 

1 .406.6 

608.7 

1 ,245.8 

999.8 

574.8 

2,395.3 

740.7 

385.1 

1 ,967.5 

1 ,246.5 

342.2 

O 

235.5 

1,387.4 

604.2 

1 ,264.6 

1,018.5 

549.8 

2,587.9 

731.7 

377.1 

2,012.0 

1 ,272.8 

346.9 

N 

250.4 

1,352.2 

622.1 

1,291.5 

1,050.1 

646.0 

2,616.8 

729.2 

368.9 

1,900.4 

1,294.0 

361.8 

D 

254.5 

1,422.7 

637.9 

1 ,262  4 

922.5 

661.2 

2,655.2 

792.9 

376.5 

1 .831 .6 

1 ,208.2 

342.4 

1984  J 

259.6 

1,422.3 

624.9 

1.287.0 

1.055.2 

598.6 

3,506.9 

789.5 

410.2 

2,025.5 

1 ,235.9 

364.9 

F 

242.6 

1,312.3 

627.9 

1,2189 

985.2 

572.2 

2,953.6 

699.9 

406.8 

1,989.1 

1 ,240.9 

355.5 

'Estimates  of  manufacturers'  shipments  are  based  on  a  monthly  survey  of  a  sample  of  manufacturing  establishments  benchmarked  to  the  annual  Census  of  Manufactures. 
Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 
Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


70 


May  1984 

Table  3:  Manufacturing  inventories1  by  industry  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Section  6— Table  3 


Annual 
average 
and  month 

Total 

inventories 

owned 

Non- 
durables 

Durables 

Foods  and 
beverages 

Tobacco 
products 

Rubber 

Leather 

Textile 

Knitting 

mills 

Clothing 

Wood 

D 
D 

310336 
310359 

310357 
310380 

310358 
310381 

310337 
310360 

310338 
310361 

310339 
310362 

310340 
310363 

310341 
310364 

310342 
310365 

310343 
310366 

310344 
310367 

1981 
1982 

32,583.7 
34,010.0 

15,745.5 
16,517.1 

16,838.2 
17,492.9 

3,535.3 
3.618.6 

535.4 
6378 

827.1 
879.5 

250.7 
244.3 

929.0 
885.3 

211.9 
206.4 

841.3 
766.1 

1 ,482.4 
1,416.5 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

35.656.0 

17,218.7 

18,437.3 

3,574.3 

693.1 

923.8 

256.0 

972.0 

206.7 

792.1 

1 ,609.5 

A 

35,406.0 

16,972.7 

18,433.3 

3,590.1 

670.6 

931.0 

260.1 

939.3 

215.0 

806.8 

1,553.1 

M 

34,996.8 

16,701.0 

18,295.8 

3,585.2 

651,5 

929.7 

272.7 

913.8 

219.8 

835.4 

1 ,472.9 

J 

34,696.3 

16,677.6 

18,018.6 

3,561.8 

616.6 

914.1 

278.3 

8994 

222.5 

828.0 

1 ,406.8 

J 

34.084.5 

16,469.4 

17,615.0 

3,544.3 

575.7 

881.3 

264.2 

865.0 

215.1 

804.0 

1,339.1 

A 

33,711.5 

16,348.6 

17,362.9 

3,629.2 

529.0 

868.9 

2448 

8542 

212.0 

737.1 

1,285.7 

S 

33,274.0 

16,181.7 

17,092.3 

3,702.7 

530.1 

844.1 

222.1 

845.2 

201.4 

693.4 

1,277.1 

O 

32,702.5 

15,977.9 

16,724.6 

3,743.8 

6194 

826.7 

206.7 

819.5 

198.9 

688.5 

1,297.4 

N 

32,340.0 

16,051.2 

16,288.7 

3.724.9 

687  9 

810.8 

210.0 

811.0 

195.4 

690.3 

1,283.6 

D 

30,884.9 

15,803.8 

15,081.1 

3,595.7 

706.3 

812.5 

217.5 

781.3 

184.6 

677.5 

1,276.3 

1983  J 

30,843.7 

16,322.6 

14,521.1 

3,662.9 

741.4 

827.1 

221.8 

815.2 

194.5 

690.3 

1,350.9 

F 

30,939.9 

16,376.9 

14,563.0 

3,607.3 

737.2 

845.2 

228.1 

803.7 

200.2 

688.1 

1 ,408.9 

M 

30,952.5 

16,420.4 

14,532.0 

3,591.1 

753.3 

862.7 

236.8 

824.8 

195.4 

690.3 

1 ,408.8 

A 

30,862.0 

16,282.9 

14,579.0 

3,591.2 

756.8 

861.1 

252.7 

815.8 

208.8 

733.4 

1 ,324.2 

M 

30,207.3 

15,810.5 

14,396.9 

3,583.8 

738.4 

856  1 

267.1 

831.1 

209.6 

787.2 

1 ,245.9 

J 

29,714.0 

15,377.5 

14,336.5 

3,547.0 

676.2 

857.7 

271.3 

834.1 

214.2 

794.3 

1,283.8 

J 

29,532.0 

15,320.9 

14,211.1 

3,530.3 

666.6 

849.5 

261.2 

821.3 

208.6 

779.7 

1,311.1 

A 

29.991.0 

15,439.5 

14,551.5 

3,634.5 

579.9 

844.2 

257.1 

826.7 

203.8 

751.4 

1,391.6 

S 

30.241.9 

15,535.9 

14,706.0 

3,727.9 

558.2 

833.5 

238.2 

839.9 

196.1 

732.9 

1,441.6 

0 

30.385.9 

15,616.4 

14,769.5 

3,836.5 

6033 

847.5 

230.3 

843.3 

197.1 

741.2 

1,467.9 

N 

30.522.7 

15,562.6 

14,960.2 

3,827.7 

649.7 

856.3 

228.5 

856.9 

196.3 

710.9 

1 ,460.9 

D 

30,699.0 

15,560.5 

15,138.5 

3,654.8 

698.6 

886.9 

238.0 

874.2 

198.2 

720.0 

1,520.2 

1984  J 

31,227.3 

15,900.9 

15.326.4 

3,720.2 

760.8 

904.3 

252.0 

8985 

2029 

738.9 

1,610.5 

F 

31,550.4 

16,067.0 

15,483.4 

3,696.9 

783.5 

915.4 

262.7 

905.8 

206.1 

751.8 

1 ,702.0 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  1  1 


1982  M 

35,033.4 

16,846.0 

18,187.4 

3,591.6 

595.7 

903.5 

250.7 

949.7 

207.6 

795.5 

1 ,483.9 

A 

34,768.6 

16,658.9 

18,109.7 

3,612.9 

603.0 

900.1 

247.8 

923.6 

207.9 

779.3 

1,497.9 

M 

34,592.2 

16,539.7 

18,052.5 

3,642.9 

605.3 

893.0 

245.4 

902.8 

207.3 

762.6 

1,487.5 

J 

34,535.4 

16,577.6 

17,957.8 

3,664.2 

588.1 

884.5 

246.8 

893.3 

206.6 

744.0 

1,471.9 

J 

34,402.1 

16,513.5 

17,888.6 

3,635.5 

619.1 

874.2 

249.7 

876.1 

207.5 

767.6 

1,417.1 

A 

33,932.3 

16,374.4 

17,557.9 

3,642.2 

616.0 

876.3 

248.6 

850.1 

208.2 

747.1 

1,361.2 

S 

33,784.1 

16,456.4 

17,327.7 

3,658.0 

653.5 

862.9 

241.7 

846.3 

207.6 

732.8 

1,331.3 

O 

33,357.1 

16,358.6 

16,998.5 

3,657.8 

702.3 

852.3 

231.8 

837.8 

205.7 

734.8 

1 ,326.6 

N 

32,953.1 

16,423.4 

16,529.7 

3,634.4 

722.5 

849.2 

233.3 

827.1 

206.8 

723.2 

1 ,304.0 

D 

31,257.7 

16,081.3 

15,176.4 

3,559.8 

739.4 

845.8 

230.6 

809.7 

193.7 

716.4 

1,275.1 

1983  J 

30,579.7 

16,179.8 

14,399.9 

3,609.8 

698.2 

832.8 

220.8 

810.2 

200.9 

709.1 

1,296.3 

F 

30,639.9 

16,145.5 

14,494.4 

3,618.5 

649.5 

835.9 

229.4 

787.1 

204.2 

706.8 

1 ,307.9 

M 

30.478.3 

16,056.3 

14,422.0 

3.607.5 

649.2 

845.0 

231.9 

806.7 

196.1 

693.4 

1 ,298.6 

A 

30,405.0 

15,985.2 

14,419.8 

3,614.5 

683.4 

833.2 

240.9 

802.5 

201.8 

708.6 

1,276.6 

M 

29.938.2 

15,651.1 

14,287.1 

3,640.3 

688.0 

822.9 

241.8 

821.6 

197.8 

719.2 

1,254.5 

J 

29,556.7 

15,291.3 

14,265.4 

3,648.9 

645.1 

831.2 

242.0 

829.1 

199.1 

715.4 

1,340.7 

J 

29,807.5 

15,389.7 

14,417.8 

3,622.0 

716.7 

843.3 

247.4 

832.1 

201.6 

744.9 

1,386.3 

A 

30,231 .6 

15,496.6 

14,735.0 

3,650.6 

677.1 

850.7 

261.1 

823.2 

200.5 

762.3 

1,472.7 

S 

30,747.3 

15.820.2 

14,927.1 

3.688.7 

688.5 

850.9 

259.2 

841.2 

202.6 

774.9 

1,503.9 

O 

31,013.5 

15,988.8 

15,024.7 

3,751.3 

684.2 

871.3 

258.7 

862.2 

203.8 

791.6 

1,502.5 

N 

31,125.1 

15,914.8 

15,210.3 

3,736.1 

680.2 

896.0 

253.3 

873.7 

207.8 

744.9 

1,487.5 

D 

31,095.1 

15,839.6 

15,255.5 

3,617.0 

730.6 

922.8 

252.4 

906.6 

208.1 

761.8 

1,521.5 

1984  J 

31,054.2 

15,744.0 

15,310.2 

3,671.5 

701.6 

909.5 

253.1 

894.3 

210.0 

751.7 

1,545.2 

F 

31 ,224.2 

15,811.9 

15,412.3 

3,707.0 

6906 

905.6 

264.6 

8897 

210.8 

771.0 

1 ,570.8 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  ot  Manufactures  data  become  available. 


71 


Section  6— Table  3/Concluded 

Table  3:  Manufacturing  inventories'  by  industry  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars)/concluded 


May  1984 


Metal 

fabricating 

Printing. 

(ex. 

Non- 

Annual 

Furniture 

Paper 

publishing 

machy 

Trans- 

metallic 

Petroleum 

Chemical 

average 

and 

&  allied 

&  allied 

Primary 

&  transp. 

portation 

Electrical 

mineral 

and  coal 

&  chemical 

Misc. 

and  month 

fixtures 

industries 

industries 

metal 

equip.) 

Machinery 

equipment 

products 

products 

products 

products 

mfgrg. 

D 

310345 

310346 

310347 

310164 

310349 

310350 

310351 

310352 

310353 

310354 

310355 

310356 

D 

310368 

310369 

310370 

310187 

310372 

310373 

310374 

310375 

310376 

310377 

310378 

310379 

1981 

481.8 

1,877.5 

519.8 

3,321.4 

2,407.9 

2,241.6 

4,087.3 

2,086.5 

728.9 

3,092.3 

2,206.7 

917.9 

1982 

4659 

2.214.4 

530  1 

3,634.1 

2,470.5 

2,230.0 

4,323.0 

2,178.9 

773.6 

3.288.1 

2,345.3 

900.8 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

498.0 

2,295.7 

558.7 

3,762.8 

2,702.6 

2,340.6 

4,437.9 

2,269.1 

816.5 

3,478.4 

2.525.2 

942.2 

A 

492.5 

2,236.9 

5496 

3,786.3 

2,735.0 

2,353.5 

4.379.7 

2,317.5 

815.3 

3,347.7 

2,479.7 

945.3 

M 

490.7 

2,218.8 

554.4 

3,761.5 

2,652.1 

2,351.0 

4,436.6 

2,320.0 

810.8 

3,185.0 

2,392.5 

941.8 

J 

477.5 

2,252.9 

547.4 

3,793.6 

2,583.4 

2,296.1 

4,363.6 

2,284.7 

812.7 

3,301.5 

2,317.6 

937.1 

J 

453.2 

2,231.7 

547.6 

3,744.4 

2,490.2 

2,195.2 

4,369.9 

2,229.7 

793.0 

3,282.3 

2,347.3 

910.4 

A 

455.4 

2,237.5 

532.5 

3,601.1 

2,422.6 

2,181.8 

4,478.1 

2,174.5 

763.3 

3,301 .7 

2,306.4 

894.9 

S 

439.1 

2,194.4 

513.1 

3,576.2 

2,335.1 

2,141.3 

4,479.2 

2,093.9 

749.9 

3,290.1 

2,273.3 

871.3 

O 

422.8 

2,228.6 

492.0 

3,367.4 

2,252.8 

2,110.9 

4,486.0 

2,053.1 

733.8 

3,068.5 

2.244.3 

840.5 

N 

427.8 

2,168.9 

493.7 

3,282.8 

2,175.2 

2,059.2 

4,341.6 

2,005.6 

712.6 

3,220.0 

2,193.7 

844.2 

D 

426.5 

2,087.8 

496.8 

3,252.2 

2,124.6 

2,0504 

3.318.6 

1 ,929.2 

702.9 

3,223.9 

2,206.0 

813.3 

1983  J 

429.1 

2,118.1 

504.4 

3,120.9 

2,121.5 

2.048.8 

2.814.7 

1,927.7 

707.5 

3.434.2 

2,239.4 

873.3 

F 

433.1 

2,167.0 

507.1 

3,026.8 

2,129.2 

2,036.3 

2.861.8 

1,953.7 

713.4 

3,407.6 

2,318.8 

866.5 

M 

448.6 

2,140.4 

501.8 

2,915.7 

2,153.7 

2,001.5 

2,902.8 

1,977.6 

723.4 

3,432.9 

2,311.3 

879.5 

A 

454.0 

2,053.8 

517.0 

2,893.3 

2,183.1 

1,990.7 

2,999.6 

2,004.0 

730.0 

3,344.7 

2,273.3 

874.5 

M 

464.9 

2,023.4 

517.5 

2,853.9 

2,189.6 

1 ,949.0 

2,952.8 

2,013.7 

727.1 

2.882.3 

2,221 .6 

892.4 

J 

464.7 

1 ,969.0 

524.2 

2,836.9 

2,186.7 

1,867.3 

2,947.3 

2,033.0 

716.7 

2,650.9 

2,136.1 

902.4 

J 

451.1 

1,998.7 

538.5 

2,876.3 

2,135.2 

1,773.9 

2,993.7 

1,971.5 

698.4 

2,687.9 

2,116.6 

862.1 

A 

460.2 

2,013.3 

540.9 

2,983.2 

2,181.2 

1,787.6 

3,107.8 

1 ,964.6 

675.3 

2,823.7 

2,110.0 

854.1 

S 

460.3 

2,002.6 

532.9 

3,005.5 

2.163.2 

1,826.8 

3,200.1 

1 ,947.3 

661.3 

2,914.4 

2,106.1 

853.3 

O 

464.8 

2,019.4 

512.9 

3,046.3 

2,116.3 

1 ,926.0 

3,102.5 

1,981.3 

664.5 

2,845.6 

2,104.5 

834.8 

N 

468.6 

2,050.6 

515.7 

3,127.1 

2.148.5 

1.912.0 

3.184.5 

2,000.4 

658.1 

2,693.1 

2.142.1 

834.8 

D 

482.8 

1,994.2 

521.4 

3,211.4 

2,139.7 

1.869.5 

3,235.9 

2,012.4 

666.5 

2,690.6 

2.218.4 

865.2 

1984  J 

496.7 

2,011.6 

545.2 

3,103.9 

2,138.6 

1.948.5 

3.267.9 

2,076.9 

683.5 

2,775.9 

2,223.7 

866.8 

F 

504.0 

1 ,983.2 

554.4 

3,035.0 

2,205.6 

1,989.1 

3.253.0 

2,103.4 

691.3 

2,810.5 

2,302.1 

894.5 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D  2  1 


1982  M 

488.9 

2,217.9 

563.3 

3,909.6 

2,615.9 

2,308.6 

4,375.6 

2,225.3 

779.6 

3,419.1 

2,421.1 

930.3 

A 

485.6 

2,231.1 

548.6 

3,856.2 

2,638.1 

2,323.9 

4,301.7 

2,246.2 

760.1 

3,287.3 

2,402.5 

914.8 

M 

476.7 

2,256.2 

547.3 

3,803.2 

2,565.2 

2,309.0 

4,410.3 

2,232.8 

767.8 

3,205.8 

2,360.1 

911.0 

J 

466.8 

2,298.7 

533.9 

3,839.8 

2,530.4 

2,300.9 

4,352.5 

2,215.8 

779.7 

3,267.2 

2,353.9 

896.4 

J 

4542 

2,276.6 

5196 

3,737.1 

2,483.2 

2,2544 

4,542.2 

2,219.1 

781.3 

3,235.8 

2,358.0 

893.8 

A 

458.6 

2,242.4 

516.9 

3,604.0 

2,440.2 

2,217.5 

4,504.2 

2,191.3 

780.9 

3,210.2 

2,325.9 

890.5 

S 

444.4 

2,240.9 

504.3 

3,556.1 

2,378.8 

2.170.0 

4,516.9 

2,142.6 

787.6 

3,260.7 

2,359.2 

888.5 

O 

427.7 

2,239.2 

503.7 

3,392.6 

2.340.9 

2.114.5 

4,502.7 

2,109.9 

783.6 

3,176.6 

2,335.6 

881.0 

N 

432.7 

2,179.5 

510.1 

3.283.1 

2.281.2 

2,051.0 

4,343.1 

2,0702 

764.4 

3,369.7 

2,282.9 

884.7 

D 

434.7 

2,109.8 

513.8 

3,121.8 

2.215.4 

2,059.5 

3,321.9 

2,004.2 

743.8 

3,301.4 

2,227.6 

833.3 

1983  J 

435.3 

2,079.0 

518.1 

3.038.5 

2,109.3 

2,048.7 

2,806.7 

1 ,948.4 

716.7 

3,420.7 

2,193.8 

886.4 

F 

436.6 

2,094.7 

518.6 

3,054.9 

2,099.1 

2,008.6 

2,944.8 

1,941.9 

700.6 

3,403.4 

2,230.5 

866.9 

M 

440.6 

2,068.2 

505.8 

3,019.1 

2,081.4 

1,979.5 

2,969.5 

1 .940.8 

692.5 

3,368.6 

2,215.5 

868.4 

A 

447.9 

2,049.4 

514.8 

2,937.5 

2,104.1 

1,970.3 

3,058.3 

1,942.0 

683.1 

3,287.7 

2,202.5 

845.9 

M 

451.8 

2,058.3 

510.4 

2,878.0 

2,115.4 

1.916.1 

3,043.0 

1,937.9 

690.4 

2,896.9 

2,1889 

865.0 

J 

454.6 

2,013.5 

510.6 

2,866.6 

2,141.8 

1,873.1 

2,928.7 

1,971.0 

688.9 

2,621.9 

2,169.9 

864.6 

J 

452.4 

2,041.7 

511.0 

2.871.7 

2,130.2 

1,819.8 

3,107.0 

1 .962.0 

688.4 

2,654.6 

2,126.8 

847.6 

A 

463.1 

2,017.8 

525.5 

2,987.8 

2,199.3 

1,814.3 

3,128.8 

1 ,978.8 

690.2 

2,750.4 

2,126.7 

850.7 

S 

465.2 

2,045.9 

524.2 

2,990.2 

2,204.4 

1,847.3 

3,230.4 

1,991.9 

693.8 

2,888.7 

2,185.6 

869.8 

O 

469.7 

2,025.6 

525.4 

3,068.1 

2,196.5 

1,924.6 

3,120.6 

2,0344 

708.3 

2,949.1 

2,190.2 

875.4 

N 

473.6 

2,059.6 

533.1 

3,124.3 

2,248.0 

1,906.5 

3,201.2 

2,064.0 

705.2 

2,825.7 

2,229.6 

874.8 

D 

492.5 

2.017.3 

539.6 

3,083.9 

2,237.6 

1,880.8 

3,243.8 

2,088.3 

707.1 

2,756.3 

2,242.2 

8849 

1984  J 

505.2 

1.991.9 

558.0 

3,025.7 

2,151.2 

1,944.8 

3,320.2 

2,123.4 

694.5 

2,737.9 

2,194.8 

869.7 

F 

507.4 

1,918.0 

563.5 

3,074.1 

2,196.1 

1,959.3 

3,315.2 

2,107.4 

682.0 

2.782.5 

2,216.4 

892.2 

'Total  inventories  owned  by  manufacturers  including  warehouse  stocks. 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 

Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


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May  1984 

Table  4:  Estimated  value  of  shipments  and  unfilled  orders  in  manufacturing  industries,  by  economic  use  classification, 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Section  6— Table  4 


Shipments1 

Unfilled  orders  at  end  of  month 

Annual 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and 
compo- 
nents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods  & 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
industries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 
cation: 

auto-    . 
motive 
products 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods 
and 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
indus- 
tries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 
cation: 
auto- 
motive 
products 

average 
and  month 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

D 

D 

310397 
310462 

310398 
310463 

310399 
310464 

310400 
310465 

310401 
310466 

310402 
310467 

310403 
310468 

310413 
310478 

310414 
310479 

310415 
310480 

310416 
310481 

310417 
310482 

310418 
310483 

310419 
310484 

1981 

4,835.4 

574.5 

1,616.8 

1,417.5 

4,523.3 

2,958.3 

3,280.7 

580.5 

400.2 

10,850.3 

2,916.5 

3,256.1 

902.6 

819.0 

1982 

5,074.5 

509.6 

1 ,477.5 

1,225.1 

4,203.4 

2,826.6 

3,454.9 

507.8 

304.0 

10,052.5 

2,770.1 

2,656.0 

695.0 

673.9 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  M 

5,103.4 

527.9 

1,839.1 

1,325.7 

4,818.6 

3,367.4 

3,792.1 

495.9 

324.1 

10,407.9 

2,965.2 

2,888.3 

779.1 

700.7 

A 

4,551.0 

488.9 

1 ,524.6 

1,191.5 

4,355.9 

3,097.9 

3,423.3 

522.7 

306.4 

10,492.1 

3,065.3 

2,879.4 

715.0 

701.1 

M 

4,989.8 

492.1 

1,515.0 

1,316.1 

4,458.8 

3,042.4 

3,617.4 

545.5 

295.2 

10,293.8 

2,972.5 

2,772.1 

682.0 

696.7 

J 

5,301.5 

539.1 

1,571.4 

1 ,435.6 

4,624.3 

3,388.4 

4.054.9 

543.2 

297.8 

10,182.2 

2,842.9 

2,731.6 

684.5 

683.9 

J 

5,072.2 

450.8 

1 ,307.4 

1,168.4 

3,680.0 

2,403.3 

3,169.3 

546.9 

301.4 

10,051.8 

2,769.8 

2,658.4 

658.6 

681.0 

A 

5,401 .4 

514.3 

1 ,262.0 

1,270.6 

3,991.3 

2,805.5 

3,580.7 

524.0 

290.7 

9,844.7 

2,676.2 

2,617.4 

619.3 

671.8 

s 

5,399.9 

604.3 

1,522.7 

1,367.8 

4,351.2 

2,960.5 

3,675.7 

507.6 

291.7 

9,533.7 

2,546.7 

2,617.0 

659.2 

635.1 

0 

5,300.1 

599.7 

1,396.0 

1 ,250.8 

4,144.1 

2,590.6 

3,269.0 

460.7 

288.2 

9,295.0 

2,537.8 

2,489.4 

689.4 

615.3 

N 

5,357.8 

568.9 

1 ,433.0 

1,216.5 

4,131.3 

2,598.5 

3,356.0 

434.4 

290.1 

9,956.4 

2,474.1 

2,258.8 

661.9 

599.0 

D 

5,218.3 

500.7 

1,460.3 

1,037.3 

3,721.1 

2,406.3 

3,212.0 

460.0 

275.5 

9,631 .0 

2,310.6 

2,291.8 

612.4 

603.3 

1983  J 

4,712.8 

465.1 

1,101.2 

960.6 

3,872.6 

2,778.4 

3,528.4 

520.5 

327.6 

9,732.4 

2,351.8 

2,420.8 

667.1 

659.8 

F 

4,911.0 

528.9 

1,205.1 

1,019.4 

4,101.6 

2,857.6 

3,493.8 

503.8 

330.2 

9,846.0 

2,393.5 

2,617.2 

674.0 

662.4 

M 

5,342.0 

628.3 

1 ,467.5 

1,236.4 

4,961.1 

3,293.5 

3,962.7 

504.0 

339.9 

9,600.3 

2,397.0 

2,833.4 

682.7 

700.7 

A 

4,913.1 

598.3 

1,248.9 

1,190.8 

4,626.1 

3,263.9 

3,751.6 

562.4 

353.0 

9,571.3 

2,455.7 

2,904.4 

668.5 

701.2 

M 

5,305.4 

589.3 

1,308.8 

1,324.1 

4,917.8 

3,696.5 

4,325.2 

577.9 

341.3 

9,637.6 

2,446.7 

2,824.8 

700.1 

704.9 

J 

5,618.6 

665.9 

1,483.3 

1,491.6 

5,072.5 

3,888.7 

4,358.7 

586.5 

309.0 

9,477.2 

2,397.4 

2,799.7 

719.7 

738.2 

J 

5,320.5 

545.6 

1,147.1 

1,264.1 

4,068.9 

2,954.0 

3,586.9 

599.3 

322.4 

9,565.0 

2,353.3 

2,811.3 

749.0 

788.0 

A 

5,727.7 

634.0 

1,216.6 

1,397.8 

4,617.7 

3.005.5 

3,696.8 

580.9 

351.8 

9,957.4 

2,368.2 

2,960.0 

717.4 

814.7 

S 

5,749.9 

721.5 

1,405.0 

1,459.9 

5,175.5 

3,605.7 

4,324.2 

558.4 

339.4 

13,525.0 

2,300.2 

2,972.0 

737.0 

830.8 

0 

5,674.3 

686.4 

1,345.8 

1 ,405.6 

5,162.1 

3,916.5 

4,781.8 

514.0 

337.5 

13,436.9 

2,358.6 

2,969.3 

762.7 

873.3 

N 

5,675.1 

680.2 

1.452.8 

1,357.3 

5.336.0 

3,906.0 

4,779.9 

497.7 

324.2 

13,479.8 

2,236.3 

3,003.4 

804.0 

911.7 

D 

5,432.6 

554.0 

1,513.5 

1,115.9 

4,577.8 

3,513.1 

4,223.7 

515.3 

308.9 

13,378.8 

2,123.4 

3,004.7 

812.0 

974.8 

1984  J 

5,122.1 

539.1 

1,325.6 

1,059.4 

5,015.1 

3,952.1 

4,943.8 

538.0 

330.3 

13,600.1 

2,247.6 

3,247.5 

825.3 

1 ,037.7 

F 

5,397.2 

589.3 

1 ,406.3 

1,160.9 

5,189.6 

3,882.1 

4,821.7 

506.6 

343.3 

13,610.0 

2,378.6 

3,315.8 

855.3 

1 ,068.6 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

MOD.  2  3 


1982  M 

5,028.1 

500.8 

1,567.4 

1 ,304.7 

4,250.8 

2,884.0 

3,407.2 

508.6 

312.5 

10,1347 

2,910.2 

2,830.9 

729.8 

672.9 

A 

4,777.0 

503.9 

1.497.5 

1,252.4 

4,193.7 

2,919.7 

3,436.1 

506.5 

307.1 

10,171.6 

2,993.1 

2,843.5 

707.2 

676.5 

M 

5,134.4 

498.6 

1 ,493.3 

1,269.2 

4.279.1 

2,888.4 

3,574.0 

503.8 

298.0 

10.186.9 

2,870.7 

2,769.1 

678.2 

684.1 

J 

5,107.6 

492.5 

1 ,486.2 

1,242.4 

4,244.1 

2,903.3 

3,708.6 

510.2 

290.1 

10.213.5 

2,794.0 

2,758.4 

700.8 

698.7 

J 

5,043.4 

495.0 

1 ,456.2 

1,176.2 

4,220.8 

2.857.7 

3,600.2 

515.3 

281.5 

10,105.9 

2,758.0 

2,711.8 

686.0 

693.8 

A 

5,308.3 

518.4 

1 ,456.6 

1,227.3 

4,379.2 

3,417.5 

4,261.8 

505.4 

283.2 

9,954.3 

2,670.9 

2,648.7 

661.4 

677.1 

S 

5,070.9 

511.7 

1,458.1 

1,202.2 

4,168.9 

2,838.6 

3,482.8 

506.5 

294.2 

9,679.8 

2,599.6 

2,562.0 

701.4 

669.3 

O 

5,099.1 

527.9 

1,389.9 

1,149.9 

4,099.3 

2,434.5 

3,090.4 

485.9 

299.5 

9,484.6 

2,566.3 

2,477.8 

695.2 

642.8 

N 

5,183.6 

539.8 

1 ,404.0 

1,160.8 

4,067.6 

2,558.1 

3,155.0 

474.7 

313.8 

10,121.9 

2,539.8 

2,328.5 

658.7 

633.8 

D 

5,223.5 

553.4 

1,381.1 

1,164.4 

3,981.3 

2,595.7 

3,194.2 

482.1 

316.6 

9,822.7 

2,440.8 

2,370.9 

596.0 

619.1 

1983  J 

5,125.5 

586.9 

1,258.0 

1,209.8 

4,202.8 

3,091.5 

3,792.3 

531.9 

318.1 

9,674.4 

2,375.0 

2,425.4 

637.1 

632.0 

F 

5,241.8 

577.2 

1.247.2 

1,198.6 

4,180.7 

2,994.4 

3,659.1 

530.7 

309.6 

9,697.6 

2,348.9 

2,503.1 

652.4 

612.2 

M 

5,243.7 

591.0 

1,245.3 

1,208.5 

4,327.0 

2,802.6 

3,597.9 

517.3 

327.5 

9,347.9 

2,353.0 

2,780.0 

640.4 

674.1 

A 

5,224.8 

625.3 

1,237.6 

1,281.3 

4,554.4 

3,153.0 

3,800.5 

545.1 

353.2 

9,279.9 

2,397.7 

2,870.3 

664.0 

676.8 

M 

5,414.2 

592.6 

1,284.6 

1,258.2 

4,643.9 

3,453.0 

4,259.4 

533.9 

344.4 

9.540.3 

2,360.5 

2,826.7 

697.5 

693.0 

J 

5,396.0 

604.4 

1,401.3 

1,282.5 

4,629.0 

3,313.6 

3,969.5 

551.2 

300.4 

9,511.5 

2,357.4 

2,825.7 

737.1 

754.3 

J 

5,403.5 

615.6 

1,291.2 

1,301.8 

4,815.7 

3,573.9 

4,171.5 

564.7 

300.6 

9,612.1 

2,344.1 

2,867.8 

780.1 

802.5 

A 

5.510.9 

625.2 

1,378.1 

1,316.7 

4,937.3 

3,577.9 

4,158.9 

560.1 

342.8 

10,074.3 

2,364.9 

2,996.3 

766.0 

820.8 

S 

5,429.1 

616.8 

1 ,356.2 

1 .309.0 

5,033.8 

3,539.0 

4,219.6 

556.5 

342.4 

13,731.0 

2,351.3 

2,904.6 

783.3 

875.2 

O 

5,444.5 

598.6 

1,344.5 

1,278.3 

5,065.6 

3,674.8 

4,470.6 

542.8 

351.4 

13,709.7 

2,385.8 

2,952.2 

766.9 

910.9 

N 

5.476.1 

646.3 

1,405.1 

1,283.2 

5,216.1 

3,794.1 

4,411.0 

544.3 

351.1 

13,713.0 

2,296.7 

3.097.9 

799.9 

965.4 

D 

5,497.7 

617.2 

1 ,453.9 

1 ,282.7 

4,986.7 

3,940.9 

4,365.9 

539.9 

355.7 

13,639.4 

2,242.7 

3.110.4 

791.0 

1,001.2 

1984  J 

5,589.2 

674.0 

1 ,533.2 

1,314.3 

5,392.3 

4,431.2 

5.392.2 

549.9 

321.4 

13,457.5 

2,282.3 

3,383.2 

795.2 

1 ,008.6 

F 

5,548.8 

620.3 

1,412.5 

1,308.2 

5,112.5 

3.834.8 

4,752.3 

529.3 

320.4 

13,354.9 

2,347.4 

3.273.3 

837.0 

1 ,007.4 

'Separate  industries  series  combined  for  the  Supplementary  Classification  automotive  products,  are  also  components  of  other  classifications.  Other  economic  use  classification  groups  are 

mutually  exclusive  and  except  for  rounding  differences  add  to  relevant  Canada  totals  in  section  6,  table  1 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 

Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


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Section  6— Table  5 

Table  5:  Estimated  value  of  inventories  owned  and  raw  materials  in  manufacturing  industries,  by  economic  use  classification, 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


May  1984 


Inventories  owned 

Inventories 

held:  raw 

materials 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods  & 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
industries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 
cation:   . 
automotive 
products 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods 
and 
supplies 

Export 
based 
indus- 
tries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classiti- 

average 
and  month 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

automotive 
products 

D 

D 

310456 
310521 

310446 
310511 

310457 
310522 

310458 
310523 

310449 
310514 

310459 
310524 

310460 
310525 

310421 
310486 

310422 
310487 

310423 
310488 

310424 
310489 

310425 
310490 

310426 
310491 

310427 
310492 

1981 

7,797.8 

1.573.2 

5,904.0 

3,046.2 

9,1754 

5,086.8 

5.264.9 

3,171.4 

698.7 

2,157.8 

1,553.8 

4,247.0 

2,019.6 

1.853.4 

1982 

8,098.7 

1.479.7 

6,312.0 

3,170.2 

9,463.1 

5,486.1 

5,363.0 

3,162.2 

624.0 

2,092.7 

1,525.8 

4,125.5 

2,170.5 

1,779.4 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  M 

8,370.3 

1,576.4 

6.449.2 

3.483.7 

10.0237 

5,752.6 

5,669.9 

3,331.9 

662.9 

2,186.1 

1,707.9 

4,354.9 

2,303.0 

1 ,908.9 

A 

8.299.9 

1,583.1 

6.484.2 

3.550.4 

9,867.7 

5,620.4 

5.483.0 

3,245.3 

659.0 

2,178.0 

1 ,689.6 

4,191.1 

2,247.4 

1,789.8 

M 

8,163.3 

1 ,570.2 

6.580.2 

3,448.1 

9,670.2 

5,564.6 

5.323.3 

3,191.7 

6384 

2,173.9 

1,631.6 

4,117.8 

2,197.3 

1,739.7 

J 

8,271.9 

1 .549.8 

6,538.2 

3,352.0 

9.496.3 

5,487.9 

5,336.9 

3,230.6 

626.7 

2,127.8 

1,572.4 

4,072.3 

2,236.2 

1 ,792.6 

J 

8,117.3 

1,471.9 

6,471.4 

3,208.4 

9,356.8 

5,458.4 

5,277.4 

3,208.8 

610.1 

2,108.2 

1,526.9 

4,068.5 

2,195.5 

1,761.8 

A 

8,034.6 

1 ,445.6 

6,487.0 

3,068.0 

9.212.2 

5,463.9 

5.353.1 

3,141.7 

615.6 

2,094.8 

1,456.4 

4,002.4 

2,112.7 

1 ,740.6 

S 

7,996.0 

1,396.6 

6,421.6 

2,914.4 

9.0958 

5,449.3 

5.298.6 

3,054.1 

598.4 

2,051.1 

1,397.6 

3,959.9 

2,161.5 

1,741.5 

O 

7,781.8 

1.345.6 

6.358.2 

2,829.0 

9.044.7 

5,342.9 

5,100.6 

2,949.0 

573.1 

2,005.9 

1.346.0 

3.949.8 

2.008.3 

1,621.9 

N 

7,923.9 

1 ,340.3 

6,237.7 

2,736.0 

8,923.0 

5,178.8 

5.145.4 

3,062.5 

571.2 

1,948.9 

1 ,299.5 

3,895.9 

1 ,971 .6 

1,725.9 

D 

7.786.0 

1 .309.4 

5,133.3 

2,680.1 

8,892.3 

5,083.6 

5,128.7 

3,064.6 

564.7 

1,906.6 

1 ,290.0 

3,895.0 

1 ,976.9 

1,725.2 

1983  J 

8.148.6 

1,372.1 

4,636.5 

2,676.1 

8,861.8 

5,148.5 

5,329.4 

3.217.9 

583.8 

1 ,908.4 

1,299.8 

3.843.8 

1,963.4 

1,824.5 

F 

8.137.7 

1,373.5 

4,786.7 

2,698.9 

8.886.6 

5,166.6 

5.327.7 

3,120.5 

595.6 

1.894.8 

1,291.3 

3.746.6 

1.953.5 

1,751.3 

M 

8.185.8 

1,421.2 

4,809.3 

2,745.9 

8.768.2 

5,132.0 

5,358.8 

3.111.2 

613.1 

1 ,900.5 

1,311.8 

3.636.2 

1 ,925.0 

1,688.5 

A 

8,191.5 

1,407.6 

4,820.8 

2,7642 

8,769.4 

5,024.1 

5,358.1 

3,319.6 

606.3 

1 ,907.3 

1,305.3 

3,624.0 

1,836.8 

1,872.5 

M 

7,775.8 

1.451.8 

4,785.8 

2,783.4 

8,713.1 

4.813.1 

4,847.0 

3,156.7 

633.7 

1,879.4 

1 ,320.7 

3.634.8 

1 ,771 .4 

1,690.3 

J 

7,5792 

1.467.4 

4.683.3 

2,788.4 

8,529.4 

4,666.4 

4,530.5 

3,027.3 

635.6 

1,882.7 

1,342.2 

3,619.2 

1 ,756.0 

1,538.1 

J 

7.519.9 

1.395.3 

4,592.6 

2,703.5 

8,534.5 

4,786.2 

4,596.2 

3,074.8 

632.6 

1,877.9 

1 ,338.4 

3.701.3 

1,784.6 

1,583.0 

A 

7,572.3 

1,395.5 

4.679.4 

2,751.4 

8,626.0 

4.966.3 

4,778.9 

3,013.5 

644.3 

1,887.5 

1,364.3 

3,787.1 

1.812.4 

1 ,600.3 

S 

7,655.6 

1,397.6 

4,763.6 

2,732.9 

8,673.5 

5.018.6 

4,886.0 

2,944.1 

645.7 

1,927.5 

1 ,340.4 

3,808.5 

1 .859.6 

1,603.6 

O 

7,638.1 

1,393.6 

4,705.9 

2.729.3 

8,809.6 

5,109.4 

4,894.2 

2,932.0 

6396 

1 ,934  4 

1,338.7 

3,922.1 

1.862.9 

1,574.1 

N 

7,469.0 

1,412.3 

4,746.3 

2.754.2 

9,024.2 

5,116.8 

4,790.2 

2,858.5 

642.5 

1 ,927.3 

1 .330.2 

4,030.3 

1 .880.9 

1,511.7 

D 

7,408.7 

1 ,472.9 

4,713.2 

2.751.2 

9,265.9 

5,087.0 

4,849.2 

2,925.6 

665.0 

1 ,946.9 

1,329.6 

4.100.4 

1 .850.3 

1 ,585.9 

1984  J 

7,629.0 

1,507.9 

4,793.3 

2,791.8 

9,308.4 

5,196.8 

4,996.3 

2,994.5 

672.5 

1,998.8 

1,327.0 

4.066.2 

1,890.8 

1,608.3 

F 

7,737.9 

1,565.6 

4,850.2 

2,891.0 

9,384.8 

5,120.9 

4,998.0 

2,982.8 

694.0 

2,012.5 

1,360.1 

4,037.0 

1 .875.8 

1,566.4 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  1  1  1 


1982  M 

8,254.5 

1,537.5 

6,378.8 

3,360.2 

9,916.6 

5,571.5 

5,544.2 

3,331.2 

654.6 

2,184.7 

1,683.7 

4,478.0 

2,276.0 

1,914.6 

A 

8,054.1 

1,526.0 

6,400.4 

3,369.2 

9,781.8 

5,591.4 

5,370.6 

3,144.4 

650.1 

2,180.1 

1,651.6 

4,319.0 

2,259.6 

1 ,782.7 

M 

8.003.4 

1,491.8 

6,496.3 

3,289.0 

9,656.7 

5,670.3 

5,317.5 

3,130.3 

625.4 

2,152.1 

1,596.3 

4,252.1 

2,272.7 

1 ,759.9 

J 

8.017.8 

1 ,476.3 

6.459.0 

3,236.6 

9.593.8 

5,694.4 

5.261.5 

3.136.0 

618.1 

2.145.5 

1,536.8 

4,204.3 

2,338.2 

1.757.2 

J 

8,061  9 

1 ,467.9 

6,470.7 

3,185.8 

9,462.5 

5,749.8 

5,345.4 

3,138.3 

613.6 

2,120.8 

1 ,497.5 

4,090.3 

2.250.7 

1,755.7 

A 

8,014.3 

1,467.2 

6,510.7 

3,114.4 

9,323.2 

5,548.3 

5.195.5 

3,100.2 

613.8 

2,072.9 

1,442.7 

3,961.4 

2,161.8 

1,711.7 

S 

8,073.3 

1,441.2 

6,467.8 

3,009.7 

9,296.6 

5,489.2 

5,271.8 

3,092.8 

602.1 

2,025.4 

1,410.3 

3,931.5 

2,157.0 

1,701.9 

O 

7,976.2 

1,419.6 

6,356.7 

2,962.8 

9,239.1 

5.294.4 

5,186.3 

2.982.8 

587.1 

2,005.4 

1,382.1 

3,914.5 

1,972.7 

1 ,574.3 

N 

8,168.2 

1,401.4 

6,258.4 

2,895.3 

9,080.3 

5.135.0 

5,364.5 

3,151.3 

587.2 

1,961.6 

1.351.1 

3,841.3 

1,923.1 

1,757.5 

D 

7,994.1 

1,351.1 

5,271.9 

2,815.0 

8,811.2 

5,052.4 

5,290.4 

3,126.2 

571.7 

1 ,909.6 

1.329.3 

3,717.7 

1,913.8 

1 ,729.0 

1983  J 

8,255.0 

1,380.2 

4,703.8 

2,692.1 

8,604.6 

5,025.8 

5,381.1 

3,319.8 

581.9 

1,918.9 

1,317.9 

3,711.3 

1 ,940.3 

1,888.7 

F 

8,179.3 

1,364.0 

4,787.3 

2,665.2 

8,665.6 

4,978.6 

5.292.0 

3,172.5 

591.4 

1,909.4 

1 ,286.7 

3.745.9 

1,910.3 

1,812.0 

M 

8.068.7 

1 ,386.4 

4,758.3 

2,643.8 

8,660.9 

4,964.8 

5.235.0 

3,113.0 

605.7 

1 ,899.5 

1,293.2 

3,739.8 

1 ,902.7 

1 ,695.3 

A 

7,943.9 

1.357.3 

4,759.8 

2,619.4 

8,684.3 

4,996.0 

5.253.2 

3,212.6 

598.0 

1 ,909.6 

1 ,275.4 

3,734.6 

1,843.7 

1,861.9 

M 

7,621.9 

1,381.1 

4,720.2 

2,654.3 

8.693.2 

4,897.5 

4,841.8 

3,096.6 

6207 

1 .860.4 

1,292.1 

3.754.6 

1 ,828.7 

1,710.1 

J 

7,348.7 

1,399.3 

4,626.2 

2,694.9 

8,613.6 

4,841.3 

4,470.4 

2,940.8 

626.7 

1 .898.9 

1,311.9 

3.737.3 

1,834.9 

1,508.8 

J 

7,467.7 

1,392.5 

4,592.8 

2,685.5 

8,631.0 

5,051.6 

4,672.5 

3,006.8 

636.6 

1,890.2 

1,312.5 

3,721.8 

1.829.3 

1,575.1 

A 

7,553.4 

1,415.3 

4,693.2 

2,792.9 

8,729.7 

5,045.5 

4,642.5 

2,973.1 

642.6 

1,866.9 

1,352.2 

3,748.5 

1,856.2 

1 ,572.2 

S 

7,732.7 

1,440.6 

4,792.2 

2.820.2 

8,864.1 

5,062.2 

4,861.6 

2,983.2 

649.9 

1,903.1 

1,353.0 

3,781.3 

1 ,856.8 

1,567.6 

O 

7,833.9 

1.467.8 

4.704.4 

2,852.3 

8,995.2 

5.064.0 

4,975.4 

2,965.8 

655.5 

1 ,933.4 

1.375.0 

3,886.0 

1,830.7 

1 ,527.4 

N 

7,703.5 

1 ,475.2 

4,767.6 

2,904.8 

9,182.9 

5,076.7 

4,996.4 

2,942.9 

660.0 

1,940.1 

1,383.2 

3,975.1 

1,835.8 

1,541.6 

D 

7,608.2 

1,519.7 

4,836.4 

2,893.7 

9,184.2 

5,063.7 

5,000.1 

2,984.7 

673.4 

1,951.0 

1 ,370.4 

3,915.2 

1,792.8 

1,592.0 

1984  J 

7,678.7 

1,515.2 

4,929.7 

2,821.3 

9,080.6 

5,070.4 

4,944.9 

3,075.1 

671.5 

2,015.4 

1,341.7 

3,940.5 

1 .866.6 

1,598.1 

F 

7,740.8 

1,558.7 

4,956.8 

2,872.1 

9.140.3 

4.953.4 

4,942.0 

3,014.4 

689.3 

2,035.1 

1,355.7 

4,013.7 

1.839.4 

1,600.2 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 
Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


74 


May  1984 


Section  6— Table  6 


Table  6:  Estimated  value  of  goods  in  process  and  finished  products  in  manufacturing  industries,  by  economic  use  classification, 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Inventories  held 

Goods  in  process 

Finished  products 

Supple- 

Other 

Supple- 

Con- 

Other 

mentary 

Con- 

inter- 

mentary 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 

struction 

inter- 

classifi- 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 

struction 

mediate 

Export- 

classifi- 

Annual 

and 

materials 

mediate 

Export- 

cation: 

and 

materials 

goods 
and 

based 
indus- 

cation: 
automotive 

average 

Non- 

equip- 

and com- 

goods & 

based 

automotive 

Non- 

equip- 

and com- 

and month 

durable 

Durable 

ment 

ponents 

supplies 

industries 

products 

durable 

Durable 

ment 

ponents 

supplies 

tries 

products 

D 

310429 

310430 

310431 

310432 

310433 

310434 

310435 

310437 

310438 

310439 

310440 

310441 

310442 

310443 

D 

310494 

310495 

310496 

310497 

310498 

310499 

310500 

310502 

310503 

310504 

310505 

310506 

310507 

310508 

1981 

947.3 

248.8 

3,972.8 

1 ,007.7 

1,686.1 

1 ,558.4 

1,155.3 

3,679.0 

625.7 

992.1 

918.0 

3,242.3 

1,508.7 

2,256.0 

1982 

1.060.9 

2257 

4,197.7 

1,095.9 

1,701.0 

1 ,590.4 

1 .226.2 

3,875.5 

629.9 

1,110.2 

1 ,034.6 

3,636.5 

1 ,725.0 

2,357.3 

Unadjustec 

for  seasonal  variation 

1982  M 

1,142.7 

240.8 

4,253.5 

1,108.9 

1,781.5 

1,651.9 

1,317.6 

3,895.6 

672.6 

1,126.6 

1,128.2 

3,887.2 

1,797.6 

2,443.3 

A 

1,088.1 

243.9 

4,288.8 

1,143.8 

1,789.9 

1,584.5 

1,226.1 

3,966.4 

680.1 

1,164.5 

1,176.5 

3,886.6 

1,788.4 

2,467.0 

M 

1.062.5 

237.3 

4,342.2 

1,143.3 

1.739.6 

1,574.1 

1,219.8 

3,908.9 

694.4 

1,161.0 

1,145.6 

3,812.6 

1,793.0 

2,363.7 

J 

1,047  4 

232.1 

4,349.1 

1,126.5 

1,709.1 

1 ,469.2 

1,138.7 

3,993.8 

690.9 

1,170.5 

1,135.4 

3,714.8 

1,782.5 

2,405.6 

J 

993.3 

222.4 

4,389.9 

1,142.5 

1,696.5 

1,513.5 

1,124.2 

3,915.1 

6393 

1.129.6 

1,058.1 

3,591.7 

1,749.3 

2,391.3 

A 

1,003.5 

222.7 

4,350.0 

1.114.5 

1,685.5 

1,551.9 

1,175.9 

3,889.3 

607.2 

1,123.7 

1,012.3 

3,524.3 

1,799.2 

2,436.5 

S 

1 ,043.2 

215.1 

4,340.5 

1,074.5 

1,658.9 

1,568.0 

1 ,229.6 

3,898.7 

583.1 

1,086.2 

954.5 

3,476.9 

1,719.7 

2.327.3 

0 

1,058.5 

201.3 

4,395.3 

1,104.8 

1,630.2 

1 ,605.6 

1 ,269.6 

3,774.2 

571.1 

1,054.1 

914.4 

3,464.7 

1 ,728.9 

2,209.0 

N 

1,059.9 

201.4 

4,241.2 

1,117.1 

1,573.3 

1,574.9 

1,222.7 

3,801.4 

567.6 

1,053.3 

874.6 

3,453.7 

1,632.2 

2,196.7 

D 

1,023.9 

194.7 

3,247.4 

951.7 

1,554.0 

1 ,604.0 

1 ,204.2 

3,697.4 

550.0 

1,051.4 

871.1 

3,443.3 

1.502.6 

2,199.3 

1983  J 

1,081.8 

201.7 

2,727.0 

945.1 

1,568.7 

1,615.2 

1,239.8 

3,848.9 

586.6 

1 ,049.0 

855.6 

3,449.3 

1,569.9 

2,265.1 

F 

1,113.8 

201.8 

2,883.9 

970.7 

1,552.8 

1,591.9 

1,227.5 

3,903.4 

576.1 

1,053.0 

885.6 

3,587.2 

1,621.1 

2,348.9 

fvt 

1,132.3 

196.3 

2,883.8 

967.3 

1,562.1 

1,573.2 

1,270.2 

3,942.3 

611.8 

1,017.0 

895.8 

3.570.0 

1 ,633.8 

2,400.1 

A 

1 ,070.4 

199.4 

2,886.9 

990.8 

1,556.6 

1,560.8 

1,255.9 

3,801.5 

602.0 

1,018.8 

904.3 

3,588.8 

1,626.4 

2,229.8 

M 

1 ,034.4 

198.2 

2,893.7 

1 ,020.4 

1,533.0 

1,435.3 

1.153.6 

3,584.7 

619.9 

1,032.8 

898.2 

3,545.3 

1,606.4 

2,003.1 

J 

949.6 

199.1 

2,826.6 

1,011.1 

1 ,508.2 

1,362.7 

1,018.2 

3,602.4 

632.7 

989.9 

893.1 

3,401.9 

1,547.7 

1,974.2 

J 

924.4 

190.1 

2,793.1 

1,017.9 

1 ,504.0 

1,429.0 

1,085.2 

3,520.8 

572.6 

932.9 

841.8 

3,329.3 

1,572.6 

1.928.0 

A 

981.2 

194.1 

2,887.5 

1,063.1 

1,551.1 

1,505.7 

1,163.7 

3,577.6 

557.1 

918.4 

834.2 

3,287.8 

1,648.2 

2,014.9 

S 

1,020.3 

193.4 

2,928.5 

1,071.6 

1,564.1 

1,522.1 

1,193.7 

3,691.2 

558.5 

912.1 

835.5 

3,301.0 

1.637.0 

2,088.6 

0 

1,002.4 

198  4 

2,799.0 

1 ,024.6 

1,577.1 

1,577.8 

1.218.8 

3,703.7 

555.6 

937.8 

828.9 

3,310.3 

1 .668.6 

2,101.3 

N 

996.7 

201.7 

2,822.8 

1 ,009.5 

1,608.5 

1 ,603.9 

1,258.5 

3,613.8 

568.0 

935.0 

853.5 

3,385.3 

1,632.0 

2,019.9 

D 

986.9 

207.7 

2,728.8 

907.5 

1,600  8 

1 ,673.3 

1,278.5 

3,496.2 

600.2 

931.9 

860.8 

3,564.7 

1,563.4 

1,984.8 

1984  J 

1.037.9 

211.9 

2,764.9 

930.1 

1,628.1 

1 ,746.8 

1,339.0 

3,596.6 

623.5 

934.5 

890.1 

3,614.1 

1,559.2 

2,049.0 

F 

1,066.1 

216.7 

2,832.7 

961.4 

1 ,700.2 

1 ,724.2 

1,309.0 

3,689.0 

654.9 

963.8 

925.5 

3.647.6 

1 ,520.9 

2,122.6 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

MOD.  2  2  1 


1982  M 

1,124.2 

240.1 

4,198.6 

1 ,089.8 

1,762.5 

1,579.1 

1.261.4 

3,799.1 

642.8 

1,112.6 

1 ,070.4 

3,676.1 

1,716.4 

2,368.2 

A 

1,061.6 

237.4 

4,232.2 

1,102.8 

1,761.3 

1,590.6 

1,220.1 

3,848.1 

638.5 

1,135.2 

1 ,078.7 

3.701.5 

1,741.2 

2,367.8 

M 

1 ,030.0 

231.8 

4,306.8 

1 ,092.3 

1,735.3 

1,636.4 

1,221.7 

3,843.1 

634.6 

1,134.5 

1 ,063.9 

3,669.3 

1,761.2 

2,335.9 

J 

1,016.9 

227.4 

4,293.8 

1,103.1 

1,710.1 

1,571.5 

1,186.4 

3,864.9 

630.8 

1,128.9 

1 ,070.4 

3,6794 

1,784.7 

2,317.9 

J 

1 ,020.7 

222.8 

4,387.1 

1,113.9 

1,706.6 

1,718.7 

1,273.2 

3,902.9 

631.5 

1,119.1 

1,059.6 

3,665.6 

1 ,780.4 

2,316.5 

A 

1 ,043.7 

221.8 

4,375.6 

1,101.4 

1,695.8 

1,605.2 

1,173.3 

3,870.4 

631.6 

1.143.7 

1,054.9 

3,666.0 

1,781.3 

2,310.5 

S 

1 ,070.8 

215.7 

4,396.6 

1 ,092.2 

1,677.2 

1,603.7 

1,241.8 

3,909.7 

623.4 

1.102.1 

1,018.4 

3.687.9 

1 ,728.5 

2,328.1 

O 

1 ,078.3 

210.0 

4,391.9 

1,105.6 

1 ,656.3 

1,586.3 

1,251.4 

3,915.1 

622.5 

1.056.5 

982.5 

3.668.3 

1,735.4 

2,360.6 

N 

1 ,070.3 

205.4 

4,233.9 

1,129.2 

1,621.8 

1,538.7 

1,226.5 

3,946.6 

608.8 

1.068.7 

937.8 

3,617.2 

1,673.2 

2,380.5 

D 

1 ,047.6 

199.2 

3,332.3 

1 ,054.5 

1,597.2 

1,525.8 

1,194.6 

3,820.3 

580.2 

1,102.2 

916.8 

3,496.3 

1,612.8 

2.366.8 

1983  J 

1.065.0 

201.7 

2,763.2 

977.7 

1,520.9 

1,511.5 

1,200.9 

3,870.2 

596.6 

1,069.5 

868.4 

3,372.4 

1,574.0 

2,291.5 

F 

1,092.1 

200.7 

2,873.2 

9740 

1,503.3 

1,476.1 

1,160.1 

3,914.7 

571.9 

1,049.7 

866.3 

3,416.4 

1 ,592.2 

2,319.9 

M 

1.112.9 

195.7 

2,844.3 

949.7 

1,545.5 

1 ,504.0 

1,214.5 

3,842.8 

585.0 

1 ,006.4 

850.5 

3,375.6 

1,558.1 

2,325.2 

A 

1,043.7 

194.0 

2,849.0 

955.0 

1,531.5 

1,567.5 

1,249.6 

3,687.6 

565.3 

993.4 

829.1 

3,418.2 

1,584.8 

2,141.7 

M 

1 ,002.6 

193.6 

2,869.8 

974.6 

1,528.7 

1,490.7 

1,152.1 

3,522.7 

566.8 

1,010.0 

834.8 

3.409.9 

1,578.1 

1 .979.6 

J 

921.2 

194.9 

2,788.9 

990.6 

1,508.7 

1 ,457.2 

1,060.0 

3.486.7 

577.7 

954.3 

841.9 

3,367.6 

1,549.2 

1,901.6 

J 

950.3 

190.2 

2,790.4 

992.4 

1,512.3 

1,623.8 

1,229.0 

3,510.6 

565.7 

923.6 

843.0 

3.396.9 

1,598.5 

1 ,868.4 

A 

1 ,020.5 

193.3 

2.905.5 

1 ,051 .3 

1,560.6 

1,557.2 

1.160.8 

3,559.8 

579.4 

934.7 

869.2 

3,420.6 

1,632.1 

1,909.5 

S 

1 ,047.6 

193.8 

2,968.6 

1 ,090.0 

1,581.6 

1,557.4 

1 ,206.0 

3,701.9 

596.9 

924.9 

891  6 

3,501.2 

1,648.0 

2,088.0 

O 

1,022.1 

207.1 

2,797.4 

1 ,024.8 

1 ,602.5 

1,559.1 

1,202.1 

3,846.0 

605.2 

938.8 

890.3 

3,506.7 

1 ,674.2 

2,245.9 

N 

1,007.2 

206.0 

2,818.0 

1,020.6 

1,659.3 

1,567.1 

1,264.2 

3,753.4 

609.2 

948.4 

914.8 

3,548.5 

1,673.8 

2,190.6 

D 

1,011.0 

212.8 

2,802.2 

1 .005.8 

1,646.7 

1.592.9 

1,271.4 

3,612.5 

633.5 

977.6 

906.2 

3,622.3 

1,678.0 

2,136.7 

1984  J 

1,013.1 

211.4 

2,868.7 

9694 

1.594.1 

1.632.3 

1,291.4 

3,590.5 

632.3 

950.4 

906.2 

3.546.0 

1,571.5 

2,055.4 

F 

1 ,023.7 

215.0 

2,921.9 

976.7 

1,650.1 

1,615.9 

1,252.2 

3,702.7 

654.4 

958.7 

906.6 

3.476.5 

1,498.1 

2,089.6 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 
Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


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Section  6— Tables  7  and  8 
Table  7:  Tobacco  and  beverages 


May  1984 


Beverages 

Tobacco 

Production 

Sales4  of  tobacco  Droducts 

Distil- 

Production' of  tobacco  products 

Domestic 

leries 

Stocks,* 

distil- 

Cut  tobacco 

Cut  tobacco 

trial 

Ciga- 
rettes 

Ciga- 
rettes 

Ciga- 
rettes 

Bottled 

Year 

Cigars 

Fine  cut2 

Other3 

Cigars 

Fine  cut1 

Other1 

Cigars 

(ethyl) 

spirits 

warehouse 

month 

Millions 

Thousand  pounds 

Millions 

Thousand 

pounds 

Millions 

litres 

Million  Litres  Al. 

Vol. 

D 

2082 

2083 

2089 

2090 

2091 

2092 

2093 

2094 

2095 

2096 

2085 

2086 

2087 

2088 

1982 

68,232 

404 

12,599 

636 

66,339 

381.2 

12,241 

662 

955.4 

10.6 

2,265.8 

216.25 

87.15 

1 ,065.80 

1983 

63,945 

342 

13,718 

600 

63,115 

344.9 

13.282 

641 

1,062.6 

15.2 

2,333.2 

209.03 

84.69 

1 ,025.05 

1982  A 

6,061 

40 

1,234 

63 

4,932 

28.8 

1,021 

52 

89.6 

0.7 

183.8 

17.90 

5.45 

1,107.89 

M 

5.900 

32 

1,228 

47 

5,623 

35.1 

969 

56 

63.6 

0.6 

204.0 

21.86 

7.14 

1 .037.52 

J 

6,431 

36 

1.408 

57 

6.770 

39.2 

1,132 

65 

117.3 

2.5 

250.9 

19.85 

894 

1,108.00 

J 

2,013 

9 

490 

29 

5,053 

35.0 

781 

53 

68.1 

0.7 

233.2 

9.28 

3.26 

1 ,058.50 

A 

5,037 

31 

991 

73 

8.320 

40.5 

1,192 

55 

77.0 

0.4 

228.9 

9.41 

8.32 

1,088.91 

S 

6,526 

39 

1.015 

59 

4.272 

29.6 

922 

59 

81.0 

2.6 

184.9 

13.42 

9.50 

1 ,075.59 

0 

6,116 

34 

1.085 

56 

4,428 

28.5 

1,031 

53 

69.8 

0.4 

150.4 

14.60 

9.39 

1 ,497.89 

N 

6,906 

41 

1,317 

79 

5,622 

32.1 

1,191 

67 

74.3 

1.2 

179.9 

17.41 

9.19 

1.162.07 

D 

4,715 

24 

952 

48 

6,651 

33.9 

1,111 

63 

50.5 

1.0 

184.1 

13.76 

5.69 

1 ,065.80 

1983  J 

6,485 

34 

1,273 

53 

3,352 

19.7 

819 

43 

71.1 

0.3 

142.6 

20.35 

5.98 

1.061.21 

F 

6,085 

30 

1,174 

57 

4,579 

23.1 

1,083 

52 

81.5 

0.6 

136.8 

22.72 

5.82 

1.066.63 

M 

6,062 

33 

1,322 

78 

6,063 

29.3 

1,240 

56 

106.9 

4.0 

198.3 

27.79 

7.06 

1.075.27 

A 

5,626 

28 

1,125 

44 

4,997 

27.8 

1,308 

55 

88.6 

1.0 

181.6 

14.81 

6.31 

1 ,071 .56 

M 

5,783 

26 

1,312 

32 

4,609 

29.5 

1,008 

51 

106.2 

0.8 

205.7 

17.79 

7.67 

1,068.13 

J 

5,621 

30 

1.314 

77 

6,518 

36.9 

1,232 

57 

82.1 

0.8 

238.1 

17.42 

8.89 

1,010.97 

J 

1,661 

7 

246 

12 

4,653 

28.3 

710 

50 

91.1 

1.2 

242.4 

8.70 

3.43 

1.054.41 

A 

4,784 

28 

1,173 

40 

8,944 

36.7 

1,496 

70 

90.4 

0.5 

248.4 

11.16 

8.49 

1.043.27 

S 

5,623 

33 

1,218 

57 

3,631 

25.5 

1,006 

47 

75.1 

04 

206.8 

11.45 

8.93 

1.001.44 

O 

5,529 

31 

1,231 

55 

4,125 

27.9 

892 

50 

84.9 

0.8 

167.2 

16.64 

7.92 

1,026.31 

N 

6.397 

38 

1,412 

53 

5,383 

29.7 

1,222 

53 

108.1 

1.3 

185.5 

19.37 

8.52 

1,019.41 

D 

4,289 

25 

918 

42 

6,261 

30.5 

1,266 

57 

76.6 

3.5 

179.9 

20.83 

5.67 

1.025.05 

1984  J 

5.776 

35 

1.288 

50 

3,022 

17.2 

883 

42 

63.1 

0.4 

134.2 

21.24 

6.08 

1 .020.64 

F 

5,639 

38 

1,328 

40 

4,406 

20.6 

1,194 

45 

72.1 

0.7 

148.9 

23.89 

6.79 

1 ,024.07 

M 

5,835 

35 

1,410 

75 

6,341 

29.7 

1,545 

47 

103.9 

0.8 

— 

'Starting  with  January  1968,  production  is  manufacturers'  production;  prior  to  that  date  production  was  indicated  by  the  use  of  excise  duty  stamps.      'Intended  for  cigarettes.      3ln- 
cludes  pipe,  plug,  chewing,  twist,  snuff  etc.      "Sales  to  wholesalers,  retailers  and  institutions  which  are  subject  to  excise  duty.      'Includes  sales  for  ships'  air  stores,  embassies  of 
Canada  and  for  export       "End  of  period 
Sources:  Tobacco  and  Tobacco  Products  Service  Bulletin  (32-014),  Statistics  Canada;  and  Department  of  National  Revenue. 

Table  8:  Rubber  (metric  tonnes) 


Year 

Imports 

natural  and 

synthetic 

(million 

pounds) 

Production 

Consumption 

Consumption  of  natural, 
synthetic  &  reclaimed  rubber 

Stocks' 
Natural 

Tires 
and  tubes 

Footwear 

Wire 
and  cable 

month 

Synthetic 

Natural 

Synthetic            Reclaimed 

Total2 

D 

2099 

345075 

345077 

345078 

345088 

345089 

345090 

345091 

345092 

345094 

1982 

187.28 

181  701 

72  852 

171  353 

8  179 

252  242 

176  523 

4  449 

X 

6  857 

1983 

235.32 

X 

84  237 

185  991 

8  886 

279  121 

189  069 

4  922 

X 

7  398 

1982  M 

23.81 

20  176 

6  638 

16  136 

803 

23  476 

16  831 

562 

X 

9  262 

A 

10.29 

7  793 

6  258 

14  407 

818 

21  483 

15019 

380 

X 

9  845 

M 

17.41 

11  985 

6  066 

14  146 

729 

20  941 

14  424 

356 

X 

9  863 

J 

15.21 

19  237 

7  269 

16  471 

796 

24  536 

17  499 

377 

X 

7  656 

J 

11.57 

16  708 

3  842 

9  245 

520 

13  607 

9  797 

120 

X 

8  662 

A 

14.12 

18  935 

5  321 

13  285 

627 

19  187 

13011 

335 

X 

8100 

S 

15.49 

15  082 

6  513 

15414 

862 

22  795 

15  941 

444 

X 

8  095 

O 

13.00 

10  541 

6  466 

15191 

538 

22  195 

15  446 

290 

X 

7  235 

N 

24.31 

14  629 

6  641 

14  797 

655 

22  093 

15  721 

352 

X 

6116 

D 

11.07 

16  274 

5  367 

12  077 

537 

17  981 

11  959 

292 

X 

6  857 

1983  J 

20.03 

16  162 

5  821 

13  699 

564 

20  084 

13  906 

459 

X 

6  819 

F 

16.08 

X 

6  894 

15  758 

844 

23  496 

16  324 

431 

X 

6  820 

M 

18.83 

17  142 

7  477 

16  584 

931 

24  992 

16  737 

438 

X 

5  642 

A 

20.67 

11  224 

7  132 

15  744 

830 

23  706 

16  054 

364 

X 

6  283 

M 

18.95 

13  025 

7  503 

16  675 

764 

24  942 

16  791 

394 

X 

6  047 

J 

20.47 

13  774 

6  689 

16183 

788 

23  640 

15211 

429 

X 

6  578 

J 

14.93 

17  766 

4  663 

9  891 

488 

15  042 

10  432 

144 

X 

6  694 

A 

18.90 

14  404 

6  735 

15  534 

624 

22  920 

14  687 

440 

X 

7  498 

S 

18.59 

13  670 

6  950 

16  736 

782 

24  468 

15  609 

599 

X 

6  798 

O 

23.01 

16  958 

7  781 

17  066 

799 

25  646 

17  551 

481 

X 

7  324 

N 

23.17 

14  858 

9  208 

17  787 

818 

27  813 

19  528 

466 

X 

6  197 

D 

21.69 

15015 

7  384 

14  334 

654 

22  372 

16  239 

277 

X 

7  398 

1984  J 

26.84 

F 

22.76 

'End  of  period       !Consumption  in  Manufacturing  of  Foamed  Rubber,  Rug  Underlay-Other. 

Sources:  Consumption,  Production  and  Inventories  of  Rubber  (33-003),  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Statistics  Canada. 


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May  1984 

Section  6- 

-Table  9 

Table  9:  Footwear 

Footwear 

Boots  and  Shoes  — 

dress  and  casual 

Boots  & 

Athletic  Footwear 

Ice  Skate 

Infant's 

Shoes- 

Boots 

Year 

Total 

Men's 

Boy's 

Women's 

Girl's 

and 

work  & 

(with  or 

All 

and 

all 

sizes 

sizes 

sizes 

sizes 

little 

utility 

without 

other 

month 

types 

Total 

6  and  up 

under  6 

4  and  up 

under  4          children's 

types 

Slippers 

Total 

blades) 

footwear 

D 

345653 

345654 

345655 

345656 

345657 

345658 

345659 

345660 

345661 

345662 

345663 

345665 

1982 

36.670 

23,584 

5,720 

983 

14,046 

974 

1,861 

4,260 

5,024 

1,633 

1,122 

750 

1983 

39,119 

25,105 

6,547 

885 

14,709 

1,019 

1,945 

5,037 

5,278 

X 

X 

X 

1982  A 

3,223 

1,996 

451 

63 

1,211 

109 

162 

350 

465 

141 

121 

77 

M 

3,367 

2,073 

501 

99 

1,190 

110 

173 

342 

438 

199 

170 

102 

J 

3,597 

2,225 

535 

121 

1,249 

106 

214 

357 

477 

230 

177 

82 

J 

1,827 

1,067 

239 

37 

652 

53 

86 

222 

258 

147 

104 

42 

A 

3,286 

2,113 

492 

73 

1,301 

87 

160 

321 

501 

109 

72 

76 

S 

3,365 

2,102 

499 

76 

1,299 

51 

177 

372 

529 

120 

83 

86 

0 

2,969 

1,815 

450 

84 

1,071 

60 

150 

378 

511 

110 

67 

83 

N 

2,843 

1,808 

490 

79 

1,049 

72 

118 

374 

470 

82 

40 

53 

D 

2,023 

1,413 

355 

75 

832 

42 

109 

252 

275 

32 

9 

39 

1983  J 

2,460 

1,770 

406 

72 

1,103 

53 

136 

327 

238 

X 

X 

X 

F 

2,962 

2,083 

524 

77 

1.224 

85 

173 

343 

287 

86 

40 

X 

M 

3,330 

2,235 

465 

71 

1,460 

79 

160 

376 

318 

174 

104 

80 

A 

3,155 

2,056 

486 

71 

1,280 

72 

147 

343 

379 

174 

136 

88 

M 

3,372 

2,136 

549 

68 

1.287 

100 

132 

382 

429 

172 

130 

92 

J 

3,863 

2,495 

675 

119 

1,378 

114 

209 

442 

472 

157 

117 

94 

J 

1,877 

1,187 

306 

53 

686 

44 

98 

243 

263 

90 

61 

24 

A 

4,090 

2,499 

627 

82 

1,434 

116 

240 

541 

623 

174 

109 

88 

S 

3,981 

2,425 

661 

96 

1,405 

92 

171 

532 

624 

178 

115 

85 

0 

3,583 

2,094 

656 

63 

1,154 

79 

142 

524 

638 

153 

102 

83 

N 

3,993 

2,447 

723 

67 

1,345 

109 

203 

596 

711 

103 

X 

60 

D 

2,453 

1,678 

469 

46 

953 

76 

134 

388 

296 

44 

X 

28 

1984  J 

3,245 

2,186 

517 

54 

1,391 

88 

136 

548 

313 

69 

X 

34 

F 

4,003 

2,620 

599 

71 

1,600 

108 

242 

643 

439 

148 

X 

34 

M 

3,890 

2,534 

629 

83 

1,505 

100 

217 

535 

490 

159 

X 

59 

Source:  Footwear  Statistics  (33-002),  Statistics  Canada. 


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Section  6— Tables  10  and  11 

Table  10:  Production  of  sawn  lumber'  (million  feet,  board  measure) 


May  1984 


Year  and 
month 

Canada 

NS 

NB 

Que 

Ont 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C. 

D 

2267 

2270 

2271 

2272 

2273 

2275 

2276 

2277 

1982 
1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 


15,916 

142 

300 

2,761 

1,637 

171 

749 

10,109 

20.329 

152 

469 

3,672 

1,846 

X 

892 

13,041 

1 .493.4 

9.7 

14.1 

239.0 

169.3 

14.7 

76.6 

962.0 

1.384.8 

107 

23.6 

243.7 

135.7 

12.7 

56.5 

895.1 

1 .353.6 

16.1 

37.1 

222.8 

144.4 

14.5 

52.3 

864.7 

1,434.7 

18.0 

34.9 

240.4 

151.9 

16.6 

60.3 

908.0 

1,037.7 

15.5 

32.5 

184.5 

83.7 

9.2 

45.5 

665.5 

1,291.2 

15.1 

32.3 

277.9 

150.5 

16.3 

47.3 

748.5 

1,431.6 

12.3 

30.1 

258.7 

148.6 

14.4 

67.6 

896.3 

1,389.7 

10.9 

29.1 

271.2 

125.1 

18.6 

45.7 

885.7 

1,324.6 

10.9 

27.3 

260.8 

130.5 

13.0 

50.3 

830.9 

1,292.0 

7.6 

27.9 

204.7 

112.4 

10.7 

58.2 

866.6 

1,461.7 

5.6 

20.0 

226.1 

126.0 

14.9 

86.7 

977.0 

1 ,635.4 

5.9 

27.5 

282.6 

147.2 

16.6 

87.0 

1,063.6 

1,836.8 

8.1 

31.2 

323.9 

160.3 

17.6 

120.0 

1.171.0 

1,643.1 

10.6 

31.3 

289.1 

158.8 

19.2 

44.4 

1,082.4 

1,629.8 

14.4 

41.1 

297.8 

154.9 

9.9 

48.3 

1,058.6 

1,794.7 

15.4 

44.7 

329.3 

168.7 

16.2 

42.5 

1,172.8 

1.540.0 

15.2 

43.0 

2343 

110.6 

14.2 

45.2 

1 ,074.9 

1,752.4 

16.7 

47.0 

336.1 

163.9 

20.7 

63.6 

1 .098.8 

1,835.1 

16.3 

47.7 

341.3 

167.3 

19.3 

60.7 

1,177.4 

1,825.6 

18.6 

45.4 

334.7 

170.2 

19.3 

88.6 

1,144.2 

1,744.7 

13.5 

44.6 

372.8 

175.1 

X 

53.7 

1,063.3 

1.630.2 

11.6 

45.1 

303.8 

142.6 

14.1 

151.3 

956.9 

1.751.0 

12.2 

24.0 

286.6 

172.8 

15.9 

102.8 

1,129.8 

1,721.2 

13.4 

33.1 

333.5 

165.9 

19.2 

103.1 

1.043.8 

'Excludes  Newfoundland,  PEL,  Manitoba,  the  Yukon  and  the  Northwest  Territories,  which,  together  account  for  less  than  1%  of  the  total 

Sources:  Production,  Shipments  and  Stocks  on  Hand  of  Sawmills  (35-002),  (35-003),  monthly,  Sawmills  and  Planing  Mills  (35-204),  annual,  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  11:  Pulpwood,  wood  pulp  and  newsprint 


Wood  pulp  production2 

Newsprint  shipments 

Newsprint 
production 

Year 

production' 

Total 

Mechanical 

Chemical 

Total 

Domestic 

Export4 

Wood  pulp 
exports' 

month 

cubic  metres) 

Thousand  metric  tonnes 

Thousand 

netric  tonnes 

D 

2289 

2290 

2291 

2292 

2293 

2294 

2295 

2296 

2297 

1982 

41,337 

17  007.2 

6  814.7 

10  175.0 

6,741 

8117 

8  074 

934 

7  139 

1983 

43,027 

19  044.6 

7  673.5 

1 1  356.4 

7,521 

8  494 

8443 

972 

7  474 

1982  A 

1,714 

1  460.2 

601.8 

856.4 

503 

694 

705 

83 

622 

M 

2,221 

1  520.4 

600.5 

918.4 

606 

743 

718 

83 

634 

J 

3,465 

1  498.4 

569.3 

927.8 

598 

652 

611 

76 

535 

J 

3.344 

1  287.3 

518.9 

766.9 

552 

617 

614 

67 

547 

A 

3,933 

1  331.1 

516.0 

813.7 

620 

642 

598 

70 

528 

S 

4,067 

1  181.3 

503.0 

676.9 

527 

557 

601 

63 

538 

O 

4,040 

1  437.9 

583.7 

852.4 

437 

698 

684 

76 

608 

N 

3,941 

1  322.8 

548.9 

772.5 

590 

657 

691 

83 

608 

D 

2,684 

1  200.7 

497.0 

702.4 

566 

599 

744 

73 

671 

1983  J 

3,001 

1  447.2 

589.4 

856.9 

505 

685 

605 

68 

537 

F 

3,548 

1  492.8 

579.4 

912.3 

554 

654 

607 

70 

538 

M 

3,229 

1  608.9 

647.1 

960.3 

706 

680 

674 

80 

595 

A 

1,586 

1  415.4 

605.0 

809.1 

533 

695 

712 

83 

629 

M 

2,374 

1  563.5 

651.8 

910.5 

604 

724 

683 

82 

601 

J 

3,820 

1  674.2 

677.2 

996.0 

726 

727 

795 

83 

713 

J 

3,606 

1  591 .9 

604.5 

986.2 

594 

699 

679 

76 

603 

A 

4,771 

1  684.1 

646.9 

1  035.9 

671 

726 

696 

82 

614 

S 

4,875 

1  544.0 

625.4 

917.4 

689 

707 

737 

85 

652 

O 

4,443 

1  689.1 

688.8 

999.0 

666 

750 

764 

85 

679 

N 

4,221 

1  687.5 

688.9 

997.2 

605 

774 

766 

97 

669 

D 

3,553 

1  646.1 

669.1 

975.7 

668 

673 

725 

81 

644 

1984  J 

3,861 

1  706.5 

670.6 

1  034.7 

701 

757 

699 

79 

620 

F 

3,498 

1  276.3 

604.5 

670.3 

520 

622 

646 

78 

568 

M 

1  340.6 

644.3 

694.6 

666 

674 

92 

581 

'Pulpwood  produced  for  domestic  use  and  excluding  exports,  but  including  receipts  of  purchased  roundwood.      'Total  pulp  production  covers  "screenings"  which  are  already  included  in 
exports.  "Screenings"  are  excluded  throughout  from  mechanical  and  chemical  pulp.      'Customs  exports.      'Mill  shipments  destined  for  export. 

Sources:  Pulpwood  and  Wood  Residue  Statistics  (25-001),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada;  Bulletins  of  the  Canadian  Pulp  and  Paper  Association: 
"Monthly  Pulp  Summary"  and  "Monthly  Newsprint  Statistics". 


78 


May  1984 

Table  12:  Primary  iron  and  steel  (thousand  metric  tonnes) 


Section  6— Table  12 


Net  shipments  of  steel  shapes  to  consuming  industries2.3.4 

(Rolled  steel  products  only) 

Primary  product 

on'2 

Steel 
Service 

Steel 

Centres, 
other 

Ingots 

incl. 

whole- 

Motor 

Railroad 

Year 

conti- 

salers 

vehicles 

cars  and 

Steel 

Metal 

Contrac- 

and 

Pig 

Ferro 

nuous 

Net 

&  ware- 

and 

Railway 

locomo- 

Ship- 

fabri- 

building 

tors 

month 

iron 

alloys             Total 

cast 

Castings 

total 

houses 

parts 

operating 

tive2 

building 

cation 

systems 

products 

D 

2309 

2310              2311 

2312 

2313 

345165 

345166 

345167 

345168 

345169 

345170 

345171 

345172 

345173 

1982 

8,000.1 

184.9       11.865.0 

11,756.8 

108.2 

9,323.4 

1,219.1 

1,081.8 

245.7 

53.1 

25.6 

665.7 

38.2 

345.6 

1983 

8.566.8 

177.8       12.832.3 

12,728.2 

104.1 

9,996.2 

1,549.9 

1,640.1 

286.9 

50.0 

18.6 

717.4 

38.6 

400.0 

1982  M 

833.6 

20.2         1.265.2 

1,250.3 

14.9 

877.2 

116.6 

95.4 

31.4 

3.0 

3.1 

68.9 

4.9 

44.5 

A 

799.8 

23.3         1,172.7 

1 

,163.4 

9.3 

802.9 

94.2 

100.4 

23.4 

4.7 

1.9 

43.2 

3.7 

31.1 

M 

737.6 

16.7         1,091.3 

1,081.4 

9.9 

833.5 

81.4 

99.1 

23.0 

3.2 

1.8 

45.0 

2.2 

22.1 

J 

610.4 

18.1            979.8 

967.8 

12.0 

814.0 

84.5 

112.4 

14.9 

9.8 

1.0 

54.7 

2.1 

21.9 

J 

602.7 

8.6            833.0 

824.6 

8.4 

667.4 

79.8 

92.8 

5.3 

8.7 

1.5 

43.9 

1.9 

18.6 

A 

629.1 

10.3            929.8 

924.4 

5.4 

750.7 

95.8 

97.7 

7.5 

6.1 

1.8 

48.2 

2.0 

23.7 

S 

645.7 

14.0            965.0 

958.0 

7.0 

787.6 

107.9 

103.6 

14.8 

3.1 

1.5 

58.1 

2.0 

29.4 

0 

586.3 

15.5            814.1 

809.2 

4.9 

791.5 

110.4 

87.7 

23.2 

1.2 

0.7 

55.7 

2.5 

27.9 

N 

513.6 

18.3            760.9 

754.6 

6.3 

785.6 

104.2 

78.0 

19.4 

1.7 

1.0 

58.3 

1.6 

25.6 

D 

454.9 

13.7            621.5 

615.1 

6.4 

473.2 

72.5 

53.5 

22.9 

0.6 

1.3 

40.1 

0.6 

12.8 

1983  J 

504.5 

13.6            743.4 

737.7 

5.7 

616.4 

101.0 

102.2 

28.1 

0.4 

1.1 

43.5 

0.8 

18.0 

F 

566.3 

13.1             844.8 

842.1 

2.7 

676.1 

108.8 

112.8 

18.6 

0.6 

0.9 

45.2 

1.0 

24.3 

M 

715.4 

12.9         1,080.7 

1,076.7 

4.0 

892.6 

141.9 

140.8 

38.5 

1.3 

0.4 

55.0 

2.2 

35.6 

A 

771.6 

14.7         1,131.8 

1 

,123.0 

8.8 

840.4 

131.5 

137.6 

22.3 

0.7 

1.3 

64.3 

4.4 

35.9 

M 

719.8 

17.2         1,078.6 

1 ,068.7 

9.9 

906.0 

146.5 

153.8 

29.4 

1.8 

2.6 

57.7 

4.9 

44.5 

J 

737.5 

17.8         1,131.9 

1 

,120.4 

11.5 

930.4 

157.3 

140.4 

24.4 

9.8 

1.8 

61.7 

4.4 

39.8 

J 

731.8 

13.6         1,019.4 

1.011.9 

7.5 

727.8 

115.1 

114.5 

22.1 

11.1 

3.0 

54.2 

4.1 

40.3 

A 

736.8 

14.2         1,105.3 

1 ,096.8 

8.5 

807.1 

122.4 

135.0 

12.5 

6.1 

1.7 

62.0 

4.9 

43.9 

S 

764.3 

15.7         1,187.2 

1 

,175.1 

12.1 

918.4 

142.0 

152.2 

15.3 

2.4 

1.0 

77.0 

4.7 

36.6 

0 

818.8 

16.2         1,239.3 

1,227.0 

12.3 

953.2 

137.0 

156.4 

28.1 

5.9 

1.7 

68.5 

2.9 

33.2 

N 

775.1 

14.8         1,198.4 

1,187.1 

11.3 

971.6 

143.2 

164.0 

25.0 

5.4 

0.7 

72.6 

2.2 

28.9 

D 

724.9 

14.0         1,071.5 

1,061.7 

9.8 

756.2 

103.2 

130.4 

22.6 

4.5 

2.4 

55.7 

2.1 

19.0 

1984  J 

793.9 

14.7         1,236.3 

1,226.7 

9.6 

9962 

145.6 

181.3 

31.1 

2.4 

2.9 

69.1 

2.2 

28.4 

F 

777.5 

13.9         1,218.7 

1,208.1 

10.6 

927.2 

146.0 

166.5 

29.8 

1.9 

1.1 

63.8 

1.6 

28.1 

Net  shipments 

of  steel  shapes  to  consuming  industries2.3.* 

(Rolled  steel 

products  on 

iy) 

Natural 

resources 

Year 

Stamping, 

and          Agricul- 

Non- 

Industrial 

Pipes 

Wire     Containers     Appliances 

Export 

Export 

and 

pressing, 

extractive 

tural 

electrical 

Electrical       packaging 

and        and  wire 

and 

and 

Miscel- 

to 

to  other 

month 

coating 

industries      equipment 

machinery 

machinery      equipment 

tubes         products 

closures 

utensils 

laneous 

USA. 

countries 

D 

345174 

345175            345176 

345177 

345178            345179 

345180 

345181 

345182 

345183 

345184 

345185 

345186 

1982 

338.7 

177.0 

33.0 

147.2 

93.4 

101.8          1,099.4 

594.8 

402.5 

93.1 

47.6 

1,014.7 

1,445.4 

1983 

390.8 

154.7 

39.8 

137.9 

01.1 

137.5          1,030.7 

775.6 

412.4 

119.7 

39.8 

1,605.6 

299.1 

1982  M 

36.7 

20.7 

12.6 

17.3 

9.6 

9.8 

150.2 

65.2 

41.5 

9.9 

5.4 

96.2 

34.3 

A 

30.1 

17.6 

10.7 

13.8 

7.4 

7.9 

121.2 

55.3 

38.7 

9.1 

5.0 

77.8 

105.7 

M 

24.5 

16.8 

11.3 

13.0 

7.1 

7.2 

98.4 

36.3 

35.1 

8.7 

5.2 

82.2 

209.9 

J 

26.7 

15.2 

4.5 

13.7 

7.3 

7.6 

89.6 

43.8 

46.9 

6.9 

4.3 

105.5 

140.7 

J 

19.8 

8.7 

1.7 

6.6 

3.7 

6.6 

51.9 

24.8 

33.2 

4.2 

2.8 

75.4 

175.5 

A 

25.1 

10.7 

5.0 

8.8 

8.6 

8.0 

58.7 

49.0 

40.9 

7.1 

3.5 

77.3 

165.2 

S 

27.0 

12.7 

5.1 

9.7 

7.0 

8.3 

58.0 

50.3 

29.5 

8.3 

3.5 

96.8 

151.0 

0 

23.9 

12.9 

4.4 

9.8 

6.9 

79 

63.9 

53.9 

24.2 

8.1 

3.6 

80.3 

182.4 

N 

24.4 

13.3 

5.7 

12.1 

9.0 

7.6 

61.2 

60.0 

22.7 

9.6 

2.7 

81.6 

185.9 

D 

19.0 

9.7 

4.3 

8.3 

5.4 

6.1 

56.4 

30.1 

16.8 

6.4 

2.2 

36.0 

68.2 

1983  J 

24.0 

10.7 

7.9 

10.0 

7.9 

10.2 

71.3 

35.3 

42.3 

11.1 

3.2 

77.7 

9.7 

F 

25.7 

8.6 

9.0 

9.5 

7.9 

11.2 

78.8 

48.4 

34.3 

9.6 

2.7 

100.9 

17.3 

M 

27.8 

13.4 

8.7 

11.5 

10.0 

12.1 

90.4 

69.4 

38.8 

10.0 

4.4 

148.1 

32.3 

A 

35.5 

17.1 

7.4 

13.1 

7.9 

12.1 

85.7 

63.8 

36.9 

9.4 

3.2 

121.7 

28.6 

M 

38.1 

12.6 

8.8 

11.7 

7.9 

15.0 

92.8 

67.1 

36.0 

10.5 

2.9 

133.0 

28.4 

J 

34.5 

13.8 

6.6 

10.6 

9.9 

17.9 

76.6 

80.9 

36.6 

10.3 

2.6 

153.4 

37.1 

J 

31.4 

10.3 

6.1 

8.6 

4.7 

10.6 

55.0 

60.3 

33.5 

6.1 

1.5 

120.5 

14.8 

A 

37.1 

11.6 

5.1 

14.0 

8.0 

10.5 

81.9 

63.3 

37.0 

10.0 

1.0 

120.3 

18.8 

S 

38.4 

13.5 

8.7 

13.5 

9.4 

9.5 

85.4 

74.0 

35.5 

10.8 

5.7 

147.4 

35.4 

0 

33.3 

12.9 

7.0 

11.4 

8.7 

10.0 

105.5 

70.0 

26.6 

12.0 

4.6 

178.5 

39.0 

N 

38.7 

18.6 

7.7 

13.2 

11.1 

10.2 

110.7 

78.2 

35.4 

11.3 

3.8 

161.2 

29.5 

D 

26.3 

11.6 

6.8 

10.8 

7.7 

8.2 

96.6 

64.9 

19.5 

8.6 

4.2 

142.9 

8.2 

1984  J 

36.0 

13.2 

11.5 

16.5 

11.6 

11.5 

116.7 

76.2 

40.1 

13.2 

6.7 

168.9 

11.1 

F 

33.0 

13.3 

11.4 

13.5 

11.7 

11.9 

116.0 

71.5 

32.7 

10.8 

7.0 

144.1 

11.5 

'Data  compiled  according  to  the  Steel  Distribution  Index  revised  January,  1964       !Figures  on  net  shipments  relate  to  semi  finished  and  rolled  steel  products  only.  Shipments  to  con- 
suming industries  of  castings,  forgings  and  steel  pipe  are  not  included.      Excluding  shipments  for  re-processing  at  maker's  own  plant.      'Data  compiled  as  submitted  by  the  steel 
producers  according  to  the  steel  industry  distribution  code 
Source:  Primary  Iron  and  Steel  (41-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


79 


Section  6— Table  13 

Table  13:  New  motor  vehicles 


May  1984 


New  motor 

vehicles 

New  motor  vehicle  sales 

Passenge 

cars 

Passenge 

r 

Commercial 

Imports 

North 

North 

less 

American 

Overseas 

American 

Overseas 

Year 

and 

re-exports 

Exports 

Total 

manufactured 

manufactured 

manufactured 

manufactured 

month 

(            Thousand  units 

) 

( 

Million  dollars 

) 

D 

2357 

2360 

2363 

2364 

2365 

2366 

2367 

1982 

537.39 

705.71 

9,824.0 

4,856.3 

2,181.2 

2,423.0 

363.4 

1983 

736.81 

866.56 

12,196.3 

6.700.5 

2,340.9 

2,728.8 

426.1 

1982  M 

52.13 

65.46 

941.9 

431.5 

214.8 

260.3 

35.3 

A 

72.01 

70.82 

999.5 

511.3 

204.5 

256.2 

27.4 

M 

68.14 

71.09 

1,011.8 

503.8 

222.0 

258.6 

27.5 

J 

4830 

82.81 

1 ,093.6 

587.3 

204.2 

276.7 

25.4 

J 

45.93 

45.19 

679.4 

339.7 

160.7 

154.2 

24.8 

A 

40.01 

46.80 

752.6 

373.7 

184.8 

165.5 

28.6 

S 

44.88 

73.22 

786.2 

363.2 

212.3 

169.2 

41.5 

O 

35.67 

51.60 

733.6 

345.1 

182.9 

166.5 

39.0 

N 

38.54 

54.47 

765.2 

389.0 

182.7 

162.2 

31.4 

D 

31.79 

53.10 

729.5 

393.9 

138.6 

162.2 

34.8 

1983  J 

36.26 

55.94 

580.2 

295.0 

125.7 

138.3 

21.2 

F 

63.42 

75.43 

681.0 

340.8 

167.0 

148.6 

24.6 

M 

62.36 

72.94 

1,138.3 

624.2 

223.9 

250.7 

39.5 

A 

70.31 

74.87 

1,244.8 

720.6 

200.1 

284.1 

40.1 

M 

79.74 

90.46 

1.187.2 

674.5 

238.7 

227.1 

46.9 

J 

66.24 

89.23 

1,251.5 

721.4 

220.0 

259.7 

50.3 

J 

53.80 

56.69 

941.4 

547.5 

158.6 

201.2 

34.1 

A 

35.85 

44.93 

1 ,002.6 

506.6 

216.7 

238.7 

40.5 

S 

57.92 

58.37 

906.7 

514.1 

140.6 

219.9 

32.1 

0 

76.35 

68.65 

1,164.2 

647.6 

212.0 

273.9 

30.8 

N 

75.32 

90.51 

1 ,200.0 

663.2 

240.0 

258.6 

38.1 

D 

59.24 

88.54 

898.3 

444.9 

197.5 

227.9 

28.0 

1984  J 

50.25 

81.64 

923.6 

497.7 

152.0 

246.5 

27.3 

F 

76.44 

99.25 

1,120.6 

585.3 

221.2 

285.6 

28.5 

New  motor  vehicle  sales 

Passenge 

■ 

Commercial 

North  American 

North 

Total 

Total 

Manufactured 

Overseas  manufactured 

Total 

American 

Overseas 

Manu- 

manu- 

Year 
and 

Unadj. 

SA. 

Unadj. 

SA. 

Unadj. 

S.A. 

Unadj. 

SA. 

Unadj. 

SA. 

factured 

factured 

month 

Units 

D 

2368 

4970 

2373 

4975 

2369 

4971 

2370 

4972 

2374 

4973 

2371 

2372 

1982 

920,902 

713,481 

489,435 

224,046 

207,421 

166.986 

40,435 

1983 

1,081.088 

843,318 

625,088 

218,230 

237,770 

192,609 

45.161 

1982  M 

88,437 

74,360 

66,711 

56.596 

44,301 

37,137 

22,410 

19.459 

21 ,726 

17,764 

17.838 

3.888 

A 

93,849 

76,690 

72,394 

59,133 

51,390 

40,373 

21,004 

18.760 

21,455 

17,557 

18,429 

3.026 

M 

95,250 

79,538 

74,053 

61,758 

51,154 

42,271 

22,899 

19,487 

21,197 

17,780 

18,170 

3.027 

J 

101,337 

82,869 

78,968 

65.308 

57,941 

46,882 

21 ,027 

18,426 

22,369 

17,561 

19,517 

2,852 

J 

65,076 

64.865 

51,581 

50,968 

34,850 

35,320 

16,731 

15.648 

13,495 

13,897 

10,732 

2,763 

A 

72,186 

77,284 

57,218 

61 ,006 

37,712 

42,257 

19,506 

18,749 

14.968 

16,278 

1 1 ,726 

3,242 

S 

75,973 

80,125 

60,133 

62,545 

37,832 

42,127 

22,301 

20,418 

15.840 

17,580 

1 1 ,085 

4,755 

0 

69,496 

67,640 

53,854 

51,840 

35,199 

32,019 

18,655 

19.821 

15,642 

15,800 

11,351 

4,291 

N 

72,150 

75,521 

57,405 

59,616 

39,714 

41,813 

17,691 

17.803 

14,745 

15,905 

11,259 

3,486 

D 

66.818 

92,347 

51 ,998 

73,371 

38,949 

55,632 

13,049 

17,739 

14,820 

18,976 

10,998 

3,822 

1983  J 

53,005 

75,390 

40,931 

59,238 

28,643 

40,960 

12,288 

18,278 

12,074 

16,152 

9,790 

2,284 

F 

61 ,693 

72,084 

48.740 

57,014 

32,067 

37,655 

16,673 

19,359 

12,953 

15,070 

10,275 

2,678 

M 

103,466 

86,746 

81 ,206 

68,273 

59,184 

50,024 

22,022 

18,249 

22,260 

18,473 

17,914 

4,346 

A 

113,007 

91.889 

88,354 

71,784 

68,924 

53,619 

19,430 

18,165 

24.653 

20.105 

20,291 

4,362 

M 

109,377 

90,222 

87,861 

72,488 

64,664 

53,618 

23,197 

18,870 

21,516 

17,734 

16,494 

5,022 

J 

112,812 

91,869 

88,519 

72,698 

67,982 

54,500 

20,537 

18,198 

24,293 

19,171 

18,992 

5.301 

J 

83,221 

87,824 

64,963 

68,148 

50,940 

54,086 

14,023 

14,062 

18,258 

19,676 

14,721 

3,537 

A 

89,636 

91 ,473 

68,586 

69,791 

47,396 

49,939 

21,190 

19.852 

21,050 

21 ,682 

16,771 

4,279 

S 

79,869 

87,663 

61 ,382 

66,831 

47,884 

54,476 

13.498 

12,355 

18,487 

20,832 

15,073 

3,414 

0 

100,117 

96,093 

78,223 

73,960 

59,333 

53,926 

18,890 

20,034 

21 ,894 

22,133 

18,644 

3,250 

N 

100,686 

103,495 

78,514 

79,650 

58,447 

59,821 

20,067 

19,829 

22,172 

23,845 

18,286 

3,886 

D 

74,199 

104,321 

56,039 

80,555 

39,624 

57,987 

16,415 

22,568 

18,160 

23,766 

15,358 

2,802 

1984  J 

76,960 

108,144 

57,353 

82,434 

44,276 

63,478 

13,077 

18,956 

19,607 

25,710 

16,815 

2,792 

F 

92,391 

104,629 

70.090 

80,005 

51,934 

59,659 

18,156 

20,346 

22,301 

24,624 

19,442 

2,859 

Sources:  Motor  Vehicle  Shipments  (42-002),  New  Motor  Vehicle  Sales  (63-007),  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


80 


May  1984 

Table  14:  Production  of  motor  vehicles  in  Canada 


Section  6— Table  14 


Total 

Total 

Chrysler 

Ford 

Year 

and 

all 

all 

month 

vehicles 

cars 

Total 

Cordoba 

Diplomat 

New 

Yorker 

Total 

Ford 

Escort 

Lynx 

EXP 

D 

125000 

125001 

125008 

125012 

1 24994 

24991 

125015 

125016 

124986 

24985 

124997 

1981 

1,322,780 

803,117 

69.149 

19,493 

10,804 

3.310 

209,494 

79.066 

1,713 

431 

72,334 

1982 

1 ,276,040 

807,645 

149,434 

17,261 

25,823 

^6,427 

283,059 

129,065 

88,207 

>2,745 

16.934 

1981   N 

108,579 

65,677 

8,112 

1,297 

1,214 

3,637 

15,272 

9.468 





2.843 

D 

85,973 

50,799 

9,256 

1,290 

1,436 

4,274 

12,666 

5.391 

1,713 

431 

2.848 

1982  J 

77,833 

48,272 

13.137 

1,687 

2,122 

6,747 

11,655 

6,789 

1,626 

563 

857 

F 

94,224 

59,462 

13,018 

1,863 

2,779 

5,234 

16,091 

10,166 

2,025 

549 

1,175 

M 

139,657 

85,261 

15,924 

1,657 

3.608 

6,156 

31 ,257 

12,267 

1 1 ,201 

3.782 

1,504 

A 

139,488 

86,951 

14,203 

1,450 

3.246 

5,603 

36,940 

14,321 

13,964 

4,110 

1,886 

M 

136,053 

85,562 

14,781 

1,221 

3.179 

6,971 

36,235 

13,728 

13,759 

4,076 

1,888 

J 

149,394 

93,940 

17,458 

1,918 

3,582 

8.853 

36,699 

16,620 

13.492 

2,187 

1.708 

J 

72,617 

46,431 

7,186 

857 

1,220 

3,689 

9,054 

4,022 

3.331 

816 

400 

A 

107,497 

68,509 

16,168 

1,980 

2,461 

9,404 

28,715 

15,585 

5.105 

2,298 

2,049 

S 

106,326 

71 ,376 

15,144 

2,056 

1,457 

9,491 

22,201 

10,888 

5,533 

985 

3,210 

0 

90,31 1 

54.284 

12,469 

1,593 

987 

7,996 

15,475 

7,533 

3,809 

965 

644 

N 

86,661 

57,082 

2,932 

326 

328 

1,868 

19,380 

8,184 

6,831 

1,555 

811 

D 

75,979 

50,515 

7,014 

653 

854 

4,415 

19,357 

8,962 

7,531 

859 

802 

1983  J 

107,773 

73,345 

17,285 

2,111 

3,374 

8,254 

17,017 

10,996 

3,541 

612 

507 

F 

116,268 

77,863 

17,629 

1,727 

3,346 

9,075 

17,048 

5,693 

5,539 

1.718 

1,915 

M 

134,998 

87,041 

21,357 

2,572 

3,515 

— 

9,176 

242 

4.481 

1,947 

1,753 

A 

137,180 

89,588 

21 ,032 

2,593 

3,137 

— 

13.237 

— 

5,970 

1,800 

1.457 

M 

156,516 

105,403 

20,329 

101 

5,611 

— 

28,724 

— 

9.001 

2,743 

1.275 

J 

156,123 

101,920 

8.221 

— 

1,905 

— 

34.568 

— 

8,061 

2.643 

2,549 

J 

78,324 

52,796 

— 

— 

— 

— 

9.928 

— 

2,910 

712 

1,200 

A 

96,763 

56,110 

— 

— 

— 

— 

33,585 

— 

7.485 

1,990 

488 

S 

123,674 

71 ,999 

— 

— 

— 

— 

29,655 

— 

4,209 

1,311 

— 

0 

133,605 

81,897 

2,066 

25,806 

1.046 

118 

11 

General 

Motors 

AMC 

Year 

Volvo 

and 

Grand 

total 

total 

month 

Total 

Chevrolet 

Prix 

Celebrity 

Pontiac 

Cutlass 

cars 

cars 

D 

125029 

125034 

125051 

124987 

125036 

125049 

125002 

125055 

1981 

478,389 

121,467 

34,697 

6,733 

66,556 

120,023 

37,491 

8,594 

1982 

334,646 

169.788 

1 5,893 

40,862 

45,396 

62,707 

30,341 

10,165 

1981   N 

37,699 

17.923 

_ 

1,694 

1,554 

14,416 

3,888 

706 

D 

26,156 

14,185 

— 

5.039 

4,052 

— 

1,957 

764 

1982  J 

21,192 

8,123 

_ 

1,537 

1.659 

9,873 

1,389 

899 

F 

27,128 

16,734 

— 

1,644 

1,915 

6,835 

2,371 

854 

M 

34,316 

15,390 

— 

5,165 

6,665 

7,096 

2,805 

959 

A 

32,430 

17,634 

— 

3.628 

4,330 

6,838 

2,433 

945 

M 

31.210 

16,307 

— 

4.055 

3,684 

7,164 

2,436 

900 

J 

36,116 

20,112 

— 

4,930 

3.609 

7,465 

2,677 

990 

J 

27,194 

13,801 

— 

4,972 

2,696 

5,725 

2,052 

945 

A 

18,083 

13,030 

734 

— 

352 

3.967 

5,346 

197 

S 

30,784 

17,961 

3,163 

3,568 

3,313 

2,779 

2,380 

867 

0 

23,479 

9.083 

3,890 

3,728 

4.949 

1,829 

1,962 

899 

N 

31 ,388 

13,794 

4,814 

4,565 

6,440 

1,775 

2,437 

945 

D 

21,326 

7,819 

3,292 

3,070 

5,784 

1,361 

2,053 

765 

1983  J 

35,050 

19,513 

2,682 

2,901 

549 

2,601 

3,093 

900 

F 

40.375 

18,509 

4,053 

4,174 

682 

3,897 

1,956 

855 

M 

53,992 

21,070 

5,292 

7,056 

1,269 

5.156 

1,481 

1,035 

A 

51,312 

15,700 

5,551 

6,051 

4.744 

5,483 

3,107 

900 

M 

51,969 

15,336 

5,709 

4,531 

5,471 

5,559 

3,436 

945 

J 

55,683 

18,207 

5,702 

2,178 

5,215 

5,322 

2,459 

989 

J 

41 ,494 

15,380 

4,969 

1,207 

4,585 

2,886 

924 

450 

A 

19,538 

3,108 

3,524 

1,181 

805 

3,404 

2,181 

806 

S 

38,886 

7,502 

4,782 

1,875 

730 

5,818 

2,513 

945 

0 

50.437 

15,975 

5,131 

5,099 

3.509 

5,556 

2,688 

900 

81 


Section  6— Table  14/Concluded  and  Table  15 

Table  14:  Production  of  motor  vehicles  in  Canada/ concluded 


May  1984 


Trucks 

Year 

and 

Paccar 

month 

Total 

Chrysler 

Ford 

G.M 

International 

Mack 

Western  Star 

Freightliner 

(Kenworth) 

0 

125059 

125060 

125061 

125062 

125065 

125067 

125066 

124983 

124984 

1981 

519,663 

80,005 

145,310 

277,698 

12,148 

2,311 

2.191 

— 

_ 

1982 

468,395 

95,317 

132,531 

227,277 

10,947 

796 

641 

225 

661 

1981   N 

42,902 

8,045 

9.326 

24,195 

992 

184 

160 





D 

35.174 

6,862 

8.275 

18,367 

1,419 

104 

147 

— 

— 

1982  J 

29,561 

6,035 

6,071 

16,194 

967 

81 

100 



113 

F 

34,762 

7.433 

7,504 

18,606 

878 

148 

84 

— 

109 

M 

54,396 

10,255 

15,058 

27,696 

1,227 

— 

62 

— 

98 

A 

52,537 

9.585 

13,793 

27,822 

1,074 

126 

57 

— 

80 

M 

50,491 

10,075 

15,712 

23,435 

1,073 

139 

57 

— 

— 

J 

55,454 

1 1 ,202 

16,795 

26,103 

1,155 

153 

46 

— 

— 

J 

26,186 

4.694 

7,117 

13,928 

315 

60 

12 

— 

60 

A 

38,988 

10.010 

16,026 

1 1 ,735 

1,110 

27 

62 

11 

7 

S 

34,950 

10,511 

6,573 

17,300 

370 

62 

63 

44 

27 

O 

36,027 

9.293 

9,429 

16,405 

742 

— 

36 

42 

80 

N 

29,579 

1.883 

10.281 

16,119 

1,157 

— 

24 

68 

47 

D 

25,464 

4,341 

8,172 

11,934 

879 

— 

38 

60 

40 

1983  J 

34,428 

10,715 

6,579 

16,501 

590 





39 

4 

F 

38,405 

10,485 

9,804 

17,837 

238 

— 

2 

39 

— 

M 

47,957 

12,337 

14,431 

20,332 

707 

— 

26 

54 

70 

A 

47,592 

10,336 

11,710 

24,487 

939 

— 

41 

50 

29 

M 

51.113 

11,192 

15.192 

23,853 

742 

11 

38 

13 

72 

J 

54,203 

11,588 

1 5,480 

26,846 

— 

115 

36 

54 

84 

J 

25,528 

4,548 

3,889 

16,837 

— 

132 

37 

45 

40 

A 

40,653 

10,704 

10,956 

18,089 

524 

132 

64 

66 

118 

S 

51,675 

11,154 

14,321 

25,500 

406 

83 

39 

65 

107 

0 

51 ,708 

10,684 

14,174 

25.110 

523 

713 

105 

69 

330 

Source:  Motor  Vehicle  Manufacturers'  Association  of  Canada. 


Table  15:  Refrigerators,  freezers,  washing  machines  and  clothes  dryers  (thousand  units) 


Year 

Mechanical  refrigerators, 
domestic  type' 

Freezers,  domestic 
home  and  farm 

type 

Refrigerators 

&  freezers, 

household  type' 

Domestic 

washing  machines' 

Clothes  dryers 

and 

month 

Pro- 
duction 

Domestic 
Sales3 

Factory 
stocks4 

Pro- 
duction 

Domestic 
Sales 

Factory 
stocks" 

Imports 

Exports 

Pro- 
duction" 

Sales2." 

Factory 
stocks'." 

Imports 

Exports 

Pro- 
duction 

Sales1 

Factory 
stocks' 

D 

2385 

339998 

2387 

2395 

339999 

2397 

2388 

2389 

2390 

2391 

2392 

2393 

2394 

2398 

2399 

2400 

1982 

365.74 

368.63 

82.17 

260.3 

272.00 

28.38 

58.47 

77.49 

321.8 

320.59 

51.11 

51.48 

19.50 

246.4 

251.85 

50.17 

1983 

501.26 

468.18 

94.61 

346.8 

281.16 

64.31 

56.05 

99.33 

390.2 

379.74 

61.13 

60.33 

20.35 

294.3 

299.02 

46.70 

1982  A 

33.74 

27.96 

114.91 

22.41 

17.41 

87.46 

7.60 

6.23 

35.06 

22.09 

71.27 

3.31 

1.84 

28.80 

16.87 

65.11 

M 

45.98 

30.11 

114.56 

24.09 

21.24 

87.92 

3.59 

5.24 

26.08 

25.02 

71.75 

2.64 

1.62 

19.20 

16.98 

67.92 

J 

32.01 

44.41 

101.88 

27.46 

27.14 

85.26 

7.73 

7.92 

28.98 

35.74 

64.75 

2.76 

1.01 

22.03 

25.96 

65.23 

J 

21.64 

38.54 

85.81 

18.72 

34.54 

66.81 

7.03 

863 

12.52 

32.45 

45.30 

3.46 

1.57 

9.67 

23.05 

52.05 

A 

24.47 

28.74 

80.67 

16.74 

31.69 

47.72 

2.91 

7.54 

24.48 

24.15 

44.71 

4.15 

0.90 

19.95 

17.87 

51.94 

S 

40.56 

36.35 

83.89 

24.85 

31.85 

38.83 

6.71 

7.20 

39.62 

30.22 

53.14 

3.56 

1.27 

27.67 

23.50 

56.30 

O 

40.39 

34.67 

86.35 

25.79 

26.62 

35.29 

2.42 

6.72 

35.17 

31.53 

57.01 

4.26 

1.88 

27.17 

26.26 

58.23 

N 

32.45 

34.15 

86.03 

22.35 

24.71 

30.55 

3.97 

5.32 

25.67 

26.74 

58.54 

7.75 

1.54 

17.58 

24.19 

52.26 

D 

26.05 

34.58 

82.17 

14.24 

15.20 

28.38 

4.65 

4.14 

24.26 

27.20 

51.11 

4.99 

1.30 

21.17 

23.06 

50.17 

1983  J 

36.24 

26.42 

90.14 

27.64 

12.03 

41.74 

6.02 

5.30 

30.93 

22.66 

59.74 

3.45 

1.39 

23.60 

18.82 

55.69 

F 

38.98 

30.91 

98.12 

25.76 

14.45 

51.08 

2.49 

5.03 

32.61 

28.14 

65.63 

3.49 

1.21 

24.08 

23.51 

57.08 

M 

38.52 

32.88 

102.39 

35.72 

17.16 

63.11 

1.48 

7.55 

37.74 

25.24 

77.68 

3.41 

2.06 

28.61 

18.51 

67.04 

A 

29.18 

32.80 

97.23 

32.14 

17.70 

78.40 

1.15 

7.45 

21.15 

26.64 

71.75 

3.62 

2.15 

15.61 

19.64 

62.57 

M 

51.77 

34.25 

112.33 

35.73 

19.29 

92.75 

4.99 

8.89 

23.91 

24.01 

71.65 

4.62 

0.74 

17.46 

17.05 

64.06 

J 

49.46 

50.44 

110.37 

38.18 

31.72 

95.21 

6.35 

9.37 

40.63 

41.39 

68.71 

6.13 

2.63 

31.72 

30.54 

62.05 

J 

24.40 

55.26 

78.58 

25.20 

38.47 

79.70 

3.86 

11.32 

18.53 

42.97 

45.63 

6.57 

1.35 

14.81 

31.34 

48.27 

A 

39.91 

38.43 

77.22 

20.82 

36.74 

60.70 

5.04 

7.75 

29.86 

31.28 

44.48 

5.57 

1.76 

22.40 

25.09 

45.77 

S 

54.94 

50.18 

80.91 

30.27 

33.81 

55.36 

7.57 

7.43 

42.83 

40.64 

45.91 

7.55 

1.83 

31.89 

31.70 

46.07 

o 

51.92 

47.03 

81.90 

28.33 

25.53 

54.86 

4.44 

10.60 

39.86 

36.30 

48.42 

6.22 

2.65 

30.51 

30.67 

45.24 

N 

45.22 

37.21 

87.49 

29.17 

19.84 

62.73 

9.31 

10.78 

36.43 

31.49 

53.17 

4.99 

0.81 

26.50 

26.84 

44.69 

D 

40.72 

32.37 

94.61 

17.85 

14.42 

64.31 

3.35 

7.86 

35.76 

28.98 

61.13 

4.71 

1.77 

27.09 

25.31 

46.70 

1984  J 

47.69 

23.82 

1 1 1 .46 

23.81 

13.00 

73.68 

7.67 

8.02 

36.31 

24.47 

70.62 

5.17 

1.16 

26.06 

19.98 

52.35 

F 

44.31 

32.57 

117.89 

17.81 

13.91 

78.14 

2.21 

9.75 

37.12 

29.34 

78.08 

3.63 

1.73 

28.49 

24.21 

56.57 

M 

48.65 

29.06 

134.09 

20.42 

15.34 

83.45 

43.04 

27.05 

93.77 

34.66 

21.06 

70.17 

'Gas  types  are  included       'Includes  producers'  shipments  for  export.      3ln  some  cases  these  shipments  are  not  at  the  factory  level,  and  stocks  at  beginning  of  month  plus  production 

less  shipments  do  not  equal  stocks  at  end  of  month.      'End  of  period.      "Electric  and  other.      "Excludes  apartment  type  machines.  'Excludes  other  than  electric. 

Sources:  Domestic  Refrigerators  and  Freezers  (43-001),  Domestic  Washing  Machines  and  Clothes  Dryers  (43-002),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Imports  by  Commodities 
(65-007),  Statistics  Canada. 


82 


Section  7  ■  Fuel,  Power,  Mining 

84  1.  Electric  Energy 

84  2.  Electric  Energy  Available,  by  Province 

85  3.  Coal  and  Coke 

85  4.  Supply  and  Disposition  ot  Crude  Oil  and  Natural  Gas 

86  5.  Statistics  of  Refined  Petroleum  Products 

87  6.  Metals 

88  7.  Non-metallic  Minerals 


83 


Section  7— Tables  1  and  2 

Table  1:  Electric  energy  (million  kilowatt  hours) 


May  1984 


1981 
1982 

1982  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 


N  ear 
and 

Net  generation 

Net  exports' 

Total 

month 

Hydraulic 

Thermal 

Total 

Utilities 

Industries 

available' 

D 

2437 

2438 

2439 

2440 

2441 

2442 

2443 

263,472 

116.737 

380,209 

340.487 

39,723 

33,877 

346,333 

255.136 

120,313 

375,449 

339.514 

35,935 

31 ,366 

344,083 

26,045 

13,803 

39,848 

36,543 

3,305 

2,755 

37,093 

22,367 

11,912 

34,279 

31 ,290 

2,988 

2,411 

31.868 

22,785 

12,091 

34,876 

31.645 

3.230 

2,072 

32,804 

21,327 

9,654 

30,981 

27,890 

3,092 

2,030 

28.952 

20,545 

8,262 

28,807 

25,766 

3,040 

2,288 

26,519 

17,952 

8.361 

26,314 

23,394 

2,919 

1,266 

25,048 

17,698 

8,744 

26,442 

23,630 

2,811 

2,016 

24,414 

18.781 

9,529 

28,310 

25,274 

3,036 

3,419 

24,880 

19,013 

8,986 

27,999 

25,077 

2,922 

3,413 

24,575 

21,177 

9,490 

30,667 

27,422 

3,245 

3,524 

27,131 

22,923 

9.977 

32,900 

29,606 

3,295 

3,282 

29,618 

24,572 

10.489 

35,062 

31,719 

3,343 

2,895 

32,178 

25,175 

1 1 ,694 

36.869 

33,507 

3,362 

2,809 

34,060 

22,515 

1 1 ,056 

33.571 

30,415 

3,156 

2,847 

30,724 

23,365 

1 1 .479 

34,844 

31 ,432 

3,412 

2,795 

32,049 

21,004 

10.121 

31.125 

28,001 

3,124 

2,714 

28,41 1 

21.073 

8,707 

29,780 

26,757 

3,023 

2,260 

27,520 

19,990 

9,076 

29,066 

26,068 

2,998 

2,658 

26.408 

18,860 

10,363 

29,223 

26,154 

3,069 

3,052 

26.171 

19,546 

11,140 

30,686 

27,620 

3,066 

3,290 

27,396 

19,739 

10,661 

30,400 

27,427 

2,973 

3,577 

26,823 

21 ,720 

1 1 ,353 

33,073 

29,692 

3,381 

3,514 

29,559 

23,757 

1 1 ,707 

35,464 

32,173 

3,291 

3,052 

32,412 

26,646 

14,066 

40,712 

37,447 

3,265 

3,204 

37,508 

'Less  imports.      !Total  net  generation  less  net  exports 

Note:  Monthly  data  includes  all  producers  of  electric  energy  who  generate  20  GW  h  or  more  per  year.  Annual  data  represent  full  coverage  of  generating  facilities  that  may  include  re- 
visions not  available  on  a  monthly  basis. 
Sources:  Electric  Power  Statistics  (57-001),  Electric  Power  Statistics,  Volume  II  (57-202),  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  2:  Electric  energy  available,  by  province  (million  kilowatt  hours) 


Year 

Yukon 

and 

and 

month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

N.S. 

N.B 

Que. 

Ont 

Man. 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

N.W.T. 

D 

2455 

2456 

2457 

2458 

2459 

2460 

2461 

2462 

2463 

2464 

2465 

2466 

1981 

346,333 

8,826 

511 

6,768 

8,846 

120,657 

107,688 

13,482 

9,931 

25,479 

43,258 

887 

1982 

344,083 

8,487 

511 

6,664 

8,490 

117,943 

106,683 

14,366 

10,115 

26,404 

43,612 

808 

1982  J 

37,093 

902 

44 

676 

920 

13,443 

11,107 

1.698 

1,127 

2,598 

4,483 

93 

F 

31 ,868 

847 

41 

608 

809 

1 1 ,256 

9,640 

1,375 

952 

2,333 

3,926 

82 

M 

32,804 

891 

44 

628 

823 

11,456 

10,076 

1,437 

858 

2,420 

4,091 

81 

A 

28,952 

836 

40 

576 

712 

10,216 

8,863 

1,090 

789 

2,139 

3,617 

73 

M 

26,519 

772 

40 

533 

658 

8.787 

8,219 

1,061 

729 

2,099 

3,549 

72 

J 

25,048 

624 

39 

495 

595 

8,159 

8,004 

946 

717 

2,116 

3,300 

53 

J 

24,424 

494 

43 

498 

587 

7,737 

8,120 

928 

696 

2,160 

3,112 

51 

A 

24.891 

416 

44 

505 

564 

8,089 

8,100 

948 

736 

2,212 

3,226 

50 

S 

24,586 

493 

42 

480 

577 

8,057 

7,815 

1,010 

737 

2,158 

3,165 

53 

O 

27,142 

663 

43 

516 

728 

9,169 

8,242 

1,147 

813 

2,250 

3,510 

61 

N 

29,618 

717 

43 

539 

725 

10,164 

8,796 

1.284 

945 

2,433 

3,905 

67 

D 

32,168 

833 

47 

609 

791 

11,404 

9,338 

1.442 

1,015 

2,570 

4,047 

71 

1983  J 

34,099 

839 

47 

647 

801 

12,370 

10,216 

1,458 

1,007 

2.536 

4,113 

65 

F 

30,772 

764 

41 

593 

788 

11,116 

9,204 

1,320 

896 

2.318 

3,674 

57 

M 

32,049 

833 

45 

624 

796 

11,318 

9,818 

1,391 

956 

2.444 

3,764 

60 

A 

28,411 

678 

41 

541 

674 

10,072 

8,828 

1,156 

807 

2,140 

3,424 

50 

M 

27,520 

700 

42 

535 

651 

9,309 

8.691 

1,097 

773 

2,161 

3,515 

46 

J 

26.408 

621 

41 

517 

657 

8.371 

8.765 

1,031 

794 

2,170 

3,397 

44 

J 

26,171 

580 

44 

493 

673 

8.120 

8.765 

1,022 

772 

2,229 

3,426 

47 

A 

27,396 

622 

46 

504 

712 

8,655 

9,118 

1,071 

840 

2,311 

3,467 

50 

S 

26,823 

639 

44 

487 

698 

8,459 

8,688 

1,045 

822 

2,287 

3,601 

53 

O 

29,559 

711 

44 

548 

808 

9,886 

9,117 

1,170 

903 

2,434 

3,878 

60 

N 

32,412 

831 

46 

604 

844 

1 1 ,367 

9,872 

1.312 

964 

2,520 

3,985 

67 

D 

37,508 

941 

49 

677 

948 

13,324 

11,173 

1.694 

1,218 

2,873 

4.535 

76 

Note:  Monthly  data  includes  all  producers  of  electric  energy  who  generate  20  GW.h  or  more  per  year.  Annual  data  represent  full  coverage  of  generating  facilities  that  may  include  re- 
visions not  available  on  a  monthly  basis. 
Sources:  Electric  Power  Statistics  (57-001),  Statistics  Canada,  Electric  Power  Statistics,  Volume  II  (57-202),  Statistics  Canada. 


84 


May  1984 

Table  3:  Coal  and  coke  (thousand  of  metric  tonnes) 


Section  7— Tables  3  and  4 


Coal 

production 

Available 

Year 

Sub- 

and 

Bitu- 

bitu- 

for con- 

Coke 

month 

minous 

minous 

Lignite 

Total 

N.S. 

NB 

Sask 

Alta 

B.C. 

Imports 

Exports 

sumption 

production 

D 

2479 

2480 

2481 

2482 

2483 

2484 

2485 

2486 

2487 

2488 

261404 

2490 

2491 

1982 

22,296 

13,022 

7,493 

42,811 

3,051 

497 

7,493 

20,001 

1 1 .769 

15,480 

16,002 

42.289 

3.999 

1983 

22,586 

14,462 

7,760 

44,808 

2,985 

558 

7,759 

21,779 

11.727 

14,345 

17,010 

42,143 

4,121 

1982  J 

1,816 

1,157 

628 

3,601 

256 

36 

628 

1.676 

1.005 

7 

970 

2,638 

395 

F 

1.739 

1,008 

569 

3,316 

270 

42 

569 

1.539 

896 

12 

1,126 

2,202 

379 

M 

2,224 

1,191 

618 

4,033 

277 

48 

618 

1,936 

1,155 

13 

1,508 

2,538 

402 

A 

2,222 

1,025 

541 

3,788 

273 

41 

541 

1.738 

1.195 

1,676 

1,679 

3,785 

371 

M 

2,350 

905 

639 

3,894 

290 

43 

639 

1,713 

1.209 

2,188 

1,671 

4,411 

368 

J 

2,088 

1,044 

649 

3,781 

241 

38 

649 

1.706 

1,147 

2,284 

1,407 

4,658 

323 

J 

1,698 

845 

606 

3,149 

230 

34 

606 

1,303 

976 

1,660 

1.333 

3,476 

317 

A 

1,653 

1.040 

599 

3,292 

252 

41 

599 

1,520 

879 

1,953 

1,269 

3,976 

306 

S 

1,723 

1.058 

631 

3,412 

248 

44 

631 

1,545 

944 

1,318 

1,363 

3,367 

289 

0 

1,269 

1,077 

667 

3,013 

255 

46 

667 

1,419 

626 

1,997 

1,259 

3.751 

298 

N 

1,781 

1,254 

669 

3,704 

249 

43 

669 

1,864 

879 

1,719 

1,209 

4,214 

270 

D 

1,733 

1,418 

677 

3,828 

210 

41 

677 

2,042 

858 

653 

1,208 

3,273 

281 

1983  J 

1,949 

1,335 

712 

3,996 

244 

42 

711 

1,981 

1,018 

2 

1,530 

2,468 

278 

F 

1,425 

1,140 

658 

3,223 

246 

46 

658 

1,722 

551 

187 

853 

2,557 

266 

M 

1,524 

1,321 

645 

3,490 

329 

52 

645 

1.844 

620 

106 

1,098 

2,498 

321 

A 

1,727 

1,097 

606 

3,430 

271 

43 

606 

1,604 

906 

609 

1,437 

2,602 

314 

M 

2.030 

1,133 

576 

3,739 

231 

50 

576 

1,761 

1,121 

1,449 

1,521 

3,667 

327 

J 

2,064 

1,132 

501 

3,697 

235 

49 

501 

1,845 

1,067 

1,692 

1.384 

4.005 

325 

J 

1,294 

997 

548 

2,839 

235 

47 

548 

1,380 

629 

1,550 

1.418 

2.971 

346 

A 

1,672 

1,127 

607 

3,406 

210 

52 

607 

1,830 

707 

1,146 

1,871 

2.681 

367 

S 

2,274 

1.192 

615 

4.081 

192 

52 

615 

1.912 

1,310 

1.968 

1.409 

4,640 

379 

0 

2,338 

1.183 

732 

4.253 

260 

50 

732 

1.878 

1.333 

1,761 

1,529 

4.485 

401 

N 

2,376 

1,315 

667 

4.358 

299 

42 

667 

1,980 

1,370 

2.152 

1,452 

5,058 

396 

D 

1,913 

1,490 

893 

4.296 

233 

33 

893 

2.042 

1,095 

1,723 

1,508 

4,511 

401 

Note:  Annual  data  may  include  revisions  not  available  on  a  monthly  basis. 
Sources:  Coal  and  Coke  Statistics  (45-002),  monthly,  Statistics  Canada. 

Table  4:  Supply  and  disposition  of  crude  oil  and  natural  gas1 


Natural  gas 

Domestic 
net  new 

Total 
supply  of 

Sales 

Net 

Deliveries 

domestic 

Total 

to 

Total 

produc- 

market- 

Resi- 

Com- 

Indus- 

Year 

production 

Imports 

supply 

refineries 

exports 

tion3 

able  gas 

Total 

dential 

mercial 

trial 

Exports 

Imports 

month 

Thousand  cubic  metres 

Million  cubic 

metres 

D 

2505 

2506 

2507 

2508 

2509 

2510 

2511 

344472 

344475 

344474 

344473 

344471 

344460 

1982 

79,255.1 

19,652.4 

98,907.5 

86,480  5 

12,397.2 

98,739.7 

69,421 .4 

43.888.2 

12,289.3 

9.981.2 

21,617.6 

22.196.7 

4.6 

1983 

83,934.1 

14.352.5 

98,286.6 

81,526.6 

16,875.6 

95,497.2 

65,120.3 

43.832.8 

11,395.6 

9.495.5 

22,941.7 

20,169.3 

3.8 

1982  F 

6,132.6 

2,2086 

8,341.2 

7,502.5 

862.2 

9,100.5 

6.799.4 

5,670.3 

1,935.0 

1.534.9 

2.200.3 

2,157.5 

6.1 

M 

6,351.6 

1,784.8 

8.136.4 

7,316.1 

842.8 

9,127.4 

6.529.6 

5,081.8 

1,589.7 

1.332.3 

2.159.7 

1,989.2 

5.4 

A 

4,901.9 

1 ,498.5 

6.400.4 

5,606.0 

728.8 

8,188.9 

5.810.6 

4,120.9 

1 ,247.6 

1,079.8 

1 .793.4 

1.755.7 

3.9 

M 

6,076.0 

1,563.1 

7.639.1 

6,672.1 

940.8 

7,336.3 

5.132.3 

2,819.7 

666.3 

552.6 

1,600.8 

1.571.2 

2.6 

J 

6,805.0 

1 ,770.0 

8,575.0 

7,853.9 

960.3 

6,934.5 

4.527.3 

2,293.5 

401.9 

328.8 

1,562.7 

1 .453.4 

1.4 

J 

6,754.2 

1 ,983.8 

8.738.0 

7,410.8 

1,228.0 

6,869.9 

4,456.0 

1.928.8 

293.6 

257.6 

1 ,377.6 

1,504.7 

1.1 

A 

7,398.0 

1,687.4 

9,085.4 

8,070.9 

1,193.0 

6,852.9 

4,594.0 

2,103.2 

310.8 

2899 

1 ,502.5 

1 ,493.5 

1.1 

S 

6,6780 

1,338.6 

8.016.6 

6,962.2 

1,161.1 

6,866.7 

4,645.4 

2,320.6 

396.9 

348.1 

1 ,575.6 

1 ,490.3 

1.7 

O 

7,025.9 

1 ,200.2 

8,226.1 

7,012.9 

1.092.6 

7,919.7 

5.422.6 

2.934.2 

661.0 

544.1 

1,729.1 

1 ,838.5 

2.6 

N 

7,217.6 

1,682.0 

8,8996 

7,597.9 

1,189.5 

9,044.6 

6,499.6 

3.954.8 

1,122.9 

933.7 

1,898.3 

2,064.2 

4.6 

D 

7,318.3 

948.6 

8,266.9 

6,924.3 

1,242.5 

9,924.6 

7,154.7 

4.552.4 

1,441.0 

1,175.1 

1,936.3 

2,415.6 

5.7 

1983  J 

6,759.1 

1,763.9 

8,523.0 

7,234.1 

1,337.1 

9,892.6 

7,165.1 

5.201.7 

1,713.5 

1 ,407.6 

2,080.6 

2,428.8 

5.1 

F 

6,349.3 

958.3 

7.307.6 

6,355.8 

1,027.5 

8.537.8 

6.070.8 

4,791.2 

1,605.3 

1,272.8 

1,913.1 

2,020.3 

4.1 

M 

6,795.2 

960.1 

7,755.3 

6,570.5 

1,341.4 

8,443.6 

5,796.4 

4.548.5 

1,355.6 

1,158.6 

2,034.3 

1,777.1 

4.3 

A 

5,889.7 

683.5 

6,573.2 

5,502.4 

1 ,237.4 

7,601.3 

5,146.2 

3,950.9 

1,107.0 

909.5 

1,934.4 

1.588.9 

3.0 

M 

6,234.3 

458.2 

6,692.5 

5,190.4 

1 ,342.3 

6,946.4 

4,636.5 

3.159.7 

710.0 

588  1 

1,861.6 

1,357.9 

1.9 

J 

6,994.6 

654.0 

7,648.6 

6,001.8 

1,549  4 

6,474.4 

4,2259 

2,422.1 

408.2 

340.1 

1,673.8 

1.154.1 

1.4 

J 

7,456.2 

1.599.7 

9,055.9 

7,695.3 

1,448.1 

6,563.8 

4,238.2 

2.095.7 

293.0 

264.4 

1,538.4 

1,195.8 

1.2 

A 

7,562.5 

1,875.5 

9,4380 

7,704.7 

1,611.0 

6,599.6 

4,199.8 

2.079.1 

265.3 

257.1 

1,556  7 

1,266.8 

1.1 

S 

7,377.0 

1,754.7 

9,131.7 

7,589.7 

1,490.9 

7,097.9 

4,566.4 

2.488.6 

410.1 

376.2 

1 ,702.4 

1,470.7 

1.7 

O 

7,545.4 

1,867.5 

9,412.9 

7,910.1 

1,430.9 

7,835.7 

5,158.7 

3,189.7 

667.4 

568.5 

1,953.9 

1,493.3 

2.6 

N 

7.389.7 

876.3 

8,266.0 

6,826.2 

1,536.8 

8,791.7 

6,032.9 

4,193.9 

1 .082.9 

918.5 

2,192.5 

1 ,838.5 

3.1 

D 

7,581.1 

900.8 

8,481.9 

6,945.6 

1,522.8 

10,712.4 

7,883.4 

5,711.6 

1,777.5 

1 .434.2 

2,500.0 

2,577.0 

8.9 

1984  J 

7,178.4 

1.770.1 

8,948.5 

7.586.4 

1,536.3 

10,482.0 

7,650.3 

6,227.1 

2,0547 

1.598.5 

2,573.9 

2,530.9 

5.3 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding.  Current  figures  in  this  table  are  preliminary  and  therefore  subject  to  revision. 
'Supply  and  disposition  for  both  Crude  Oil  and  Natural  Gas  will  not  agree  because  of  losses,  inventory  changes,  pipeline  fuel  used  etc 
plus       'Gross  new  production  by  field  less  field  flared  and  waste. 
Sources:  Crude  Petroleum  and  Natural  Gas  Production  (26-006),  Gas  Utilities  (55-002),  Statistics  Canada. 


'Includes  crude  oil,  condensate  and  pentanes 


85 


Section  7— Table  5 

Table  5:  Statistics  of  refined  petroleum  products  (thousand  cubic  metres) 


May  1984 


Total 

refinery 

receipts' 

Production  of  saleable  products1 

Net  sales  in 

Canada 

Year 
and 
month 

Total,  all 
products* 

Motor 
gasoline 

Heavy 
fuel  oil 

Diesel 
fuel  oil 

Light 

fuel  oil1 

Aviation 
fuel4 

Asphalt 

Liquefied 
petro- 
leum 
gases" 

Other 
products* 

Total  all 
products 

Motor 
gasoline 

Heavy 
fuel  oil 

Diesel 
fuel  oil 

D 

330501 

2532 

2533 

2534 

2535 

2536 

2537 

2538 

2539 

2540 

337115 

333515 

335015 

334415 

1982 

86  199 

90  296 

33  751 

11  414 

12  377 

12510 

4  353 

2  556 

2  757 

10  574 

84311 

34  279 

10  506 

13  530 

1983 

81  612 

86  337 

32  527 

9  353 

12  989 

11  084 

4  371 

2  648 

3  247 

10  114 

78  542 

33  187 

7  929 

13  924 

1982  M 

7  297 

7  755 

2  829 

1  061 

980 

1  170 

377 

118 

225 

995 

7  431 

2  735 

994 

1  103 

A 

5  596 

6  101 

2  508 

807 

867 

837 

386 

81 

201 

414 

6  482 

2  678 

885 

941 

M 

6  666 

6  733 

2  583 

788 

1  091 

784 

345 

173 

223 

745 

6  606 

2  849 

829 

1  216 

J 

7817 

7  805 

2  850 

806 

1  279 

803 

488 

374 

296 

909 

6  837 

3  034 

791 

1  245 

J 

7  360 

8  088 

3  069 

876 

1  191 

948 

429 

373 

263 

939 

6  907 

3  157 

729 

1  208 

A 

8015 

8  324 

3  128 

904 

1  242 

909 

468 

370 

264 

1  038 

7  411 

3  316 

810 

1  283 

S 

6  962 

7  426 

2  674 

845 

1  012 

949 

310 

348 

210 

1  077 

6  661 

2  909 

644 

1  276 

O 

7  006 

7  193 

2  581 

950 

889 

1  062 

362 

285 

184 

879 

6  581 

2  767 

688 

1  173 

N 

7  598 

7  769 

2  899 

1  036 

1  093 

1  168 

310 

159 

216 

888 

6  947 

2  779 

902 

1  142 

D 

6  874 

7  548 

2  901 

1  025 

882 

1  314 

283 

64 

240 

839 

7  164 

2  802 

967 

995 

1983  J 

7  234 

7  409 

2  792 

924 

1  024 

1  123 

351 

83 

270 

842 

6  402 

2  406 

789 

850 

F 

6  356 

6  756 

2  510 

814 

903 

1  074 

303 

103 

246 

802 

6  473 

2  461 

827 

902 

M 

6  571 

6  856 

2  584 

831 

995 

822 

412 

112 

258 

841 

6  316 

2  570 

673 

967 

A 

5  502 

5  438 

2  104 

556 

811 

614 

307 

120 

175 

751 

5  658 

2  521 

505 

900 

M 

5  190 

5  992 

2  373 

610 

1  023 

476 

354 

181 

222 

752 

6  464 

2  864 

607 

1  337 

J 

6  002 

7  006 

2  782 

723 

1  183 

771 

433 

304 

286 

523 

6  437 

2  890 

627 

1  276 

J 

7  764 

7  674 

2  879 

735 

1  291 

812 

420 

388 

310 

839 

6  258 

2  986 

538 

1  186 

A 

7  875 

8  166 

3  047 

802 

1  290 

840 

449 

377 

279 

1  082 

7  082 

3  228 

649 

1  453 

s 

7  566 

8118 

3  079 

761 

1  105 

1  067 

393 

409 

332 

972 

6  657 

2  921 

579 

1  357 

0 

7  910 

8  042 

2  811 

848 

1  194 

1  234 

311 

326 

331 

988 

6  734 

2  786 

631 

1  339 

N 

6  779 

7  404 

2  777 

828 

1  146 

1  031 

331 

155 

265 

871 

6  805 

2  704 

728 

1  248 

D 

6  862 

7  476 

2  789 

921 

1  024 

1  220 

307 

90 

273 

851 

7  255 

2  848 

778 

1  110 

1984  J 

7  674 

7  955 

2  973 

901 

1  134 

1  377 

281 

76 

274 

939 

6  741 

2  470 

801 

1007 

F 

6  301 

2  428 

719 

1  038 

Net 

sales  in  Canada 

Closing  inventories 

Year 
and 

month 

Light 
fuel  oil3 

Aviation 
fuel4 

Asphalt 

Liquefied 

petroleum 

gases' 

Other 
products" 

Total  all 
products 

Motor 
gasoline 

Heavy 
fuel  oil 

Diesel 
fuel  oil 

Light 
fuel  oil" 

Aviation 
fuel4 

Asphalt 

Liquefied 
petro- 
leum 
gases' 

Other 
products* 

D 

2545 

2546 

335315 

2548 

2549 

337106 

333506 

335006 

334406 

2554 

2555 

335306 

2557 

2558 

1982 

11  648 

4  240 

2  437 

1  938 

5  730 

14812 

4  560 

1  456 

2  032 

3  331 

644 

355 

165 

2  268 

1983 

9  391 

4  085 

2  518 

2  124 

5  382 

12  746 

4  175 

1  162 

1  816 

2  393 

616 

296 

189 

2100 

1982  M 

1  512 

383 

60 

163 

481 

16  342 

5  657 

1  671 

2  020 

2  716 

677 

665 

116 

2  820 

A 

1  102 

332 

70 

128 

346 

15  458 

5  485 

1  641 

1  901 

2  336 

706 

672 

119 

2  598 

M 

507 

361 

180 

137 

528 

14  764 

5  132 

1  391 

1  876 

2  422 

697 

659 

125 

2  461 

J 

326 

382 

376 

176 

508 

14  725 

4  850 

1  201 

2  082 

2  607 

800 

624 

165 

2  396 

J 

287 

399 

363 

186 

579 

15  038 

4  684 

1  222 

2  236 

3  032 

822 

578 

196 

2  268 

A 

450 

431 

416 

208 

498 

15  035 

4  481 

1  199 

2  446 

3  218 

794 

483 

210 

2  205 

S 

437 

386 

363 

163 

482 

15213 

4  362 

1  312 

2  378 

3  485 

723 

411 

221 

2  319 

O 

630 

320 

330 

173 

500 

14  937 

4  200 

1  391 

2  273 

3  516 

750 

335 

208 

2  264 

N 

976 

302 

147 

155 

543 

15  030 

4  371 

1  399 

2  126 

3  592 

721 

344 

194 

2  282 

D 

1  469 

309 

52 

136 

435 

14812 

4  560 

1  456 

2  032 

3  331 

644 

355 

165 

2  268 

1983  J 

1  436 

278 

54 

146 

443 

15  246 

4  993 

1  527 

2  151 

3  050 

691 

385 

172 

2  276 

F 

1  398 

267 

66 

136 

416 

14  834 

5  090 

1  525 

2  016 

2  706 

671 

426 

177 

2  224 

M 

1  103 

314 

71 

174 

443 

14  495 

5  089 

1  385 

1  974 

2  383 

747 

465 

198 

2  254 

A 

842 

297 

72 

140 

382 

13  390 

4  529 

1  173 

2  016 

2  010 

721 

513 

211 

2  217 

M 

468 

359 

190 

148 

491 

11  907 

3  913 

1  012 

1  729 

1  775 

684 

501 

187 

2104 

J 

265 

368 

345 

220 

445 

11  569 

3  654 

1  025 

1  772 

1  848 

732 

440 

203 

1  894 

J 

204 

375 

368 

200 

401 

12  001 

3  577 

1  018 

1  943 

2110 

724 

437 

221 

1  972 

A 

238 

431 

429 

201 

454 

12  351 

3  551 

962 

1  956 

2  355 

710 

329 

223 

2  266 

S 

344 

380 

393 

199 

485 

13  002 

3  855 

1  037 

1  898 

2  750 

719 

311 

196 

2  234 

0 

598 

380 

344 

205 

452 

13  265 

3  981 

1  043 

1  903 

2  913 

650 

263 

196 

2  315 

N 

957 

308 

163 

182 

514 

13  192 

4  126 

1  002 

2  011 

2  745 

656 

251 

187 

2  215 

D 

1  538 

328 

24 

173 

456 

12  746 

4  175 

1  162 

1  816 

2  393 

616 

296 

189 

2  100 

1984  J 

1  556 

296 

47 

185 

377 

13  138 

4  646 

1  128 

1  891 

2  148 

615 

317 

182 

2212 

F 

58 

'Includes  domestic  and  imported  crude  oil,  condensate  and  pentanes  plus  received  by  Canadian  refineries.      'Refinery  production  (from  crude  oil,  condensate  and  pentanes  plus,  and 
commingled  propane/ butane  mixes)  plus  other  materials  used.      "Includes  stove  oil.  kerosene.      includes  aviation  gasoline  and  aviation  turbo  fuel.       'Includes  propane  and  propane 
mixes  and  butane  and  butane  mixes.      "Includes  petrochemical  feed  stocks,  naphtha  specialties,  coke,  lubricating  oil  and  grease,  still  gas  and  other  products. 
Source:  Refined  Petroleum  Products  (45-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


86 


May  1984 

Section  7- 

-Table  6 

Table  6: 

Metals 

Copper 

Nickel 

Lead 

Molybder 

Total  metal  content 

Refined 

copper 

Total  metal  content 

Refined  lead 

ium 

Year 

and 

Production 

Exports1 

Production 

Exports2 

Production 

Exports1 

Production 

Exports4 

Production 

Exports 

Production 

Exports 

month 

Thousand  tonnes 

D 

2587 

2588 

2589 

2590 

2591 

2592 

2593 

2594 

2595 

2596 

2608 

2610 

1982 

612.5 

499.4 

337.7 

233.1 

88.6 

102.6 

272.0 

252.9 

174.2 

146.2 

16.4 

17.5 

1983 

614.7 

621.7 

464.2 

2986 

128.1 

118.2 

248  1 

232.3 

178.0 

147.2 

9.7 

15.0 

1982  M 

64.8 

61.6 

48.5 

28.5 

15.0 

18.1 

253 

29.8 

17.9 

16.8 

1.3 

1.9 

A 

68.4 

42.2 

43.1 

249 

15.1 

12.1 

33.7 

15.7 

17.5 

7.0 

2.0 

1.6 

M 

53.4 

49.5 

19.3 

15.6 

12.6 

14.6 

20.2 

12.2 

16.9 

10.3 

1.6 

1.2 

J 

70.3 

24.1 

5.0 

15.7 

5.4 

2.7 

19.5 

15.1 

16.2 

7.8 

1.7 

1.7 

J 

38.3 

47.4 

5.8 

19.1 

19 

6.4 

35.4 

19.8 

5.0 

14.6 

1.4 

1.3 

A 

37.5 

26.0 

5.5 

4.8 

2.4 

4.3 

15.0 

32.7 

11.1 

9.6 

0.8 

2.1 

S 

37.9 

41.4 

22.8 

13.9 

6.7 

2.9 

23.7 

28.1 

14.7 

10.7 

0.9 

1.1 

O 

44.3 

29.9 

36.1 

10.5 

28 

4.4 

18.1 

23.8 

13.4 

16.9 

1.3 

1.2 

N 

43.7 

49.1 

39.4 

26.9 

1.4 

3.4 

20.3 

20.8 

15.8 

14.9 

1.3 

1.1 

D 

44.8 

44.8 

28.8 

22.3 

1.6 

8.4 

21.1 

18.7 

16.6 

18.2 

1.0 

0.8 

1983  J 

40.2 

50.5 

29  1 

18.9 

1.5 

3.5 

23.4 

16.5 

15.6 

14.6 

0.9 

1.3 

F 

47.1 

24.9 

32.1 

13.6 

5.0 

6.8 

19.7 

17.6 

16.1 

11.1 

0.9 

0.9 

M 

47.6 

40.9 

36.4 

21.7 

7.6 

87 

15.7 

15.6 

16.7 

10.3 

1.1 

1.7 

A 

40.8 

41.7 

33.5 

15.6 

12.2 

7.3 

23.0 

12.8 

18.1 

12.4 

1.2 

1.0 

M 

54.0 

49.2 

40.4 

12.2 

13.2 

12.2 

20.5 

14.6 

18.0 

11.7 

0.7 

0.7 

J 

58.2 

76.0 

44.0 

43.7 

17.5 

15.7 

12.6 

17.3 

13.1 

14.2 

07 

1.0 

J 

40.3 

45.2 

30.2 

16.6 

4.0 

2.8 

17.6 

11.0 

13.9 

10.5 

0.8 

0.7 

A 

54.0 

65.3 

43.4 

41.1 

8.4 

11.5 

18.0 

25.4 

4.8 

19.7 

0.8 

0.8 

S 

56.1 

61.1 

39.5 

31.8 

14.2 

13.6 

34.2 

26.7 

15.1 

8.2 

1.0 

0.9 

0 

63.4 

49.4 

42.0 

27.3 

14.7 

9.4 

22.5 

41.2 

16.2 

12.2 

0.6 

1.1 

N 

59.6 

68.6 

47.7 

38.0 

15.0 

11.7 

18.1 

14.4 

15.8 

12.4 

0.4 

4.5 

D 

53.4 

49.0 

45.9 

18.1 

14.8 

15.0 

22.8 

19.3 

14.6 

10.1 

0.4 

0.4 

1984  J 

54.7 

53.8 

44.6 

21.3 

12.4 

9.4 

15.7 

13.9 

15.9 

13.2 

0.4 

0.5 

F 

48.7 

59.2 

45.3 

27.0 

17.5 

15.5 

16.4 

12.3 

13.8 

10.7 

0.5 

0.7 

Zinc 

Aluminum 
and  bauxite 

Iron  ore 
Producers' 

Silver 

Total  metal  content 

Refined  zinc 

ore 

shipments 
in  tonnes 

Gold 

Uranium 

Production 

I 

Exports            Production 

Exports 

imports 

Production 

Production 

Exports 

production 

Year 

and 

Thousand 

month 

Thousand  tonnes 

Thousands 

Thousand  grams 

kilograms 

D 

2597 

2598 

2599 

2600 

2601 

2602 

2603 

2605 

2606 

2609 

1982 

965.5 

928.1 

511.9 

470.4 

3  514.0 

33  198 

64  726 

1  313  624 

1  736  91 1 

7  643.0 

1983 

982.4 

1 

146.6 

617.2 

500.4 

3  412.5 

32  870 

69  112 

1  203  456 

1  482  236 

6  758.1 

1982  M 

87.8 

66.2 

53.0 

38.8 

123.6 

1  692 

5  457 

121  638 

132  874 

748 

A 

67.1 

64.8 

47.2 

37.1 

326.9 

3  050 

5  389 

152  780 

115  269 

899 

M 

87.3 

79.7 

50.9 

47.7 

536.8 

3  737 

5  551 

157  998 

166  590 

463 

J 

66.7 

54.1 

35.7 

34.1 

287.4 

3  714 

5  762 

85  354 

138  939 

709 

J 

113.7 

69.2 

9.3 

43.9 

283.9 

3  063 

4  660 

1 1 1  099 

162  174 

414 

A 

59.8 

95.4 

25.9 

25.2 

400.0 

3  340 

5  054 

59  703 

109  453 

570 

S 

95.5 

95.9 

37.8 

27.0 

268.8 

2  895 

5  507 

79  270 

174  304 

723 

0 

108.1 

102.7 

53.1 

43.1 

339.6 

2  704 

5  796 

93  930 

220  119 

824 

N 

60.1 

72.0 

53.6 

41.1 

304.9 

2  364 

5  894 

152  435 

99  749 

655 

D 

79.9 

91.9 

50.2 

53.7 

280.3 

2  248 

6  330 

130  148 

172  842 

673 

1983  J 

68.4 

36.6 

50.6 

34.0 

113.7 

1  130 

5  811 

101  956 

121  863 

686 

F 

55.8 

94.4 

49.2 

32.1 

123.4 

1  314 

5  142 

107  562 

175  237 

706 

M 

55.8 

91.4 

56.3 

51.1 

108.6 

1  107 

5  832 

101  981 

195  516 

513 

A 

78.7 

70.9 

52.9 

56.2 

284.2 

3  308 

5  406 

101  463 

153  558 

574 

M 

90.8 

76.9 

54.6 

45.4 

299.9 

2  984 

5  503 

104  826 

104  134 

520 

J 

85.4 

126.7 

42.0 

40.3 

244.1 

3  064 

5  811 

99  459 

91  444 

559 

J 

66.5 

50.1 

50.5 

34.7 

451.4 

2  807 

6  081 

86  042 

102  424 

354 

A 

85.1 

76.2 

41.4 

43.2 

237.5 

3  903 

5  819 

65  519 

133  745 

500 

S 

130.6 

144.9 

55.1 

34.7 

605.7 

3  391 

6  045 

121  792 

101  180 

646 

O 

109.6 

212.6 

54.5 

46.9 

241.8 

3  633 

5  677 

99  330 

106  374 

496 

N 

75.3 

57.2 

53.8 

41.4 

453.6 

3  726 

5  984 

1 1 1  698 

82  953 

565 

D 

80.4 

108.7 

56.3 

40.6 

2486 

2  501 

6  025 

101  839 

113  808 

639 

1984  J 

54.2 

61.7 

59.8 

45.8 

204.8 

1  505 

5  728 

1 1 1  375 

106  934 

572 

F 

62.5 

66.0 

57.2 

41.9 

75.5 

1  493 

5  730 

111  284 

161  054 

577 

'Includes  copper  fine  in  ore.  ingots,  bars,  billets,  rods  and  strips       'Includes  ingots,  bars  and  billets.      includes  nickel  in  matte  or  speiss.  oxide  and  fine.      'Includes  lead  in  ore  and 

in  pigs. 

Sources:  Energy,  Mines  and  Resources;  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


87 


Section  7— Table  7 

Table  7:  Non-metallic  minerals  (thousand  tonnes) 


May  1984 


Asbestos 

Gypsum 

Cement 

Lime 

Salt 

Potash 

Year 

and 

Producers' 

Producers' 

Producers' 

Producers' 

Producers' 

month 

shipments 

Exports 

shipments 

Production 

shipments 

shipments 

shipments' 

Imports 

Production 

D 

2627 

2628 

2629 

2630 

2631 

2632 

2626 

2634 

2607 

198J 

837 

880.7 

5  986 

8  078 

8  084 

2  197.2 

7  930.6 

1  526.9 

5  308.5 

1983 

840 

753.9 

7  694 

7  087 

7  052 

2  225.3 

8  542.1 

636.2 

6  252.3 

1982  A 

66.9 

65.2 

496 

648 

629 

195.8 

4824 

37.6 

566.1 

M 

64.8 

67.0 

477 

808 

824 

180  0 

555.3 

106.7 

468.9 

J 

71.5 

68.6 

522 

845 

875 

179.3 

472.5 

436.2 

460.0 

J 

52.4 

51.7 

524 

845 

862 

145.4 

463.7 

126.8 

448.2 

A 

67.6 

71.0 

780 

900 

916 

161.4 

692.2 

100.1 

467.3 

S 

83.2 

95.2 

610 

985 

940 

176.7 

555.8 

201.8 

377.7 

0 

74.3 

81.1 

578 

842 

841 

180.6 

712.5 

111.7 

357.8 

N 

70.7 

83.6 

555 

674 

674 

172.5 

795.9 

83.0 

471.5 

D 

81.5 

81.5 

514 

465 

484 

157.5 

695.7 

133.5 

474.0 

1983  J 

47.9 

60.2 

376 

165 

220 

173.3 

852.7 

36.7 

421.5 

F 

51.0 

45.7 

369 

219 

236 

150.5 

634.0 

54.1 

376.3 

M 

75.2 

75.1 

536 

409 

366 

180.2 

527.0 

29.0 

604.6 

A 

75.0 

65.7 

605 

497 

502 

178.6 

576.9 

50.3 

532.5 

M 

72.2 

60.2 

629 

772 

765 

183.8 

590.3 

96.6 

491.1 

J 

74.4 

71.9 

676 

951 

860 

191.5 

657.5 

76.1 

404.9 

J 

56.7 

51.5 

828 

776 

752 

172.2 

602.7 

19.8 

404.1 

A 

73.1 

57.8 

651 

742 

831 

201.8 

672.1 

53.1 

564.0 

S 

75.4 

62.8 

792 

816 

835 

207.2 

718.7 

58.9 

655.8 

O 

73.0 

61.2 

801 

778 

769 

199.3 

839.5 

68.9 

612.2 

N 

82.5 

77.2 

759 

612 

576 

198.8 

982.9 

74.4 

639.3 

D 

84.0 

64.4 

672 

349 

342 

188.4 

887.9 

18.5 

546.1 

1984  J 

60.9 

59.2 

460 

196 

237 

187.4 

1  1357 

56.0 

671.3 

F 

68.4 

74.4 

515 

257 

279 

170.6 

834.9 

55.8 

642.3 

M 

397 

383 

'Total  salt  and  salt  content  ot  brine. 

Sources:  Energy,  Mines  and  Resources;  Cement  (44-001) 


Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


88 


Section  8  ■  Construction 

90  1.  Building  Permits,  by  Type 

90  2.  Building  Permits,  by  Province 

91  3.  Dwelling  Units  Started,  All  Areas 

91  4.  Dwelling  Units  Completed,  All  Areas 

91  5.  Dwelling  Units  Under  Construction,  All  Areas 

92  6.  Dwelling  Units  Started,  Centres  10,000  and  Over 

92  7.  Dwelling  Units  Completed,  Centres  10,000  and  Over 

93  8.  Dwelling  Units  Under  Construction,  Centres  10,000  and  Over 

93  9.  Mortgage  Loans  Approvals 

94  10.  Domestic  Shipments  of  Building  Materials  by  Canadian  Manufacturers 


89 


Section  8— Tables  1  and  2 

Table  1:  Building  permits,  by  type  (million  dollars) 


May  1984 


Non-residential 

Canada. 

Non-residential 

Institu- 

Institu- 

Canada. 

Year 

tional  and 

55  munici- 

tional and 

55  munici- 

and 

Canada 

Com- 

govern- 

Resi- 

palities 

Canada 

Indus- 

Commer- 

govern- 

Resi- 

palities 

month 

total' 

Total 

Industrial 

mercial 

ment 

dential 

only1 

total' 

Total 

trial 

cial 

ment 

dential 

only1 

D 

2671 

2683 

2672 

2673 

2674 

2675 

2676 

D 

2677 

4898 

2678 

2679 

2680 

2681 

2682 

1982 

12.788.8 

6,655.9 

1 ,096.3 

3,485.2 

2,074.4 

6,132.9 

5.766.7 

4 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

5 

1983 

14,571.3 

5,712.1 

939.6 

2,760.8 

2,011.7 

8,859.2 

5,022.0 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

Adjusted 

for  seasonal  variation 

1982  M 

1,265.9 

798.7 

147.3 

465.7 

185.7 

467.3 

631.0 

1,160.9 

745.4 

149.1 

430.9 

165.4 

415.5 

556.7 

A 

1.128.2 

556.0 

97.6 

309.7 

148.7 

572.2 

520.9 

1 ,009.8 

583.9 

94.8 

327.0 

162.1 

425.9 

464.1 

M 

1,058.3 

513.6 

102.0 

2755 

136.1 

544.7 

396.6 

899.4 

507.9 

94.3 

247.9 

165.8 

391.4 

427.7 

J 

1,087.5 

584.1 

76.7 

346.7 

160.7 

503.4 

527.4 

900.3 

524.9 

67.8 

303.2 

153.9 

375.4 

489.7 

J 

1.186.9 

722.2 

137.8 

420.6 

163.9 

464.7 

630.2 

1 ,090.8 

668.6 

103.8 

386.9 

177.8 

422.2 

584.0 

A 

999.5 

498.7 

97.3 

215.5 

186.0 

500.8 

335.4 

857.9 

413.6 

79.7 

175.7 

158.1 

444.3 

302.2 

S 

1.089.1 

553.7 

82.1 

245.1 

226.5 

535.4 

393.9 

978.5 

501.6 

68.2 

220.2 

213.3 

476.9 

410.3 

0 

1.129.8 

505.7 

86.0 

158.5 

261.2 

624.1 

4084 

1,037.5 

469.0 

82.5 

138.7 

247.9 

568.5 

400.3 

N 

1.205.8 

491.6 

84.4 

213.9 

193.4 

714.1 

456.6 

1,119.2 

395.8 

76.6 

166.8 

152.3 

723.4 

377.8 

D 

1,049.0 

473.9 

53.8 

196.9 

223.2 

575.0 

654.8 

1,229.2 

416.5 

55.7 

164.2 

196.5 

812.8 

385.4 

1983  J 

6623 

295.5 

35.4 

126.7 

133.3 

366.9 

238.9 

1,247.6 

488.5 

67.3 

221.3 

199.9 

759.1 

360.9 

F 

852.8 

366.9 

69.3 

125.4 

172.2 

485.9 

336.2 

1,254.1 

474.6 

104.3 

154.8 

215.4 

779.5 

407.4 

M 

1,420.1 

457.7 

61.8 

205  3 

190.6 

962.4 

475.8 

1,261.5 

421.6 

62.4 

192.5 

166.7 

839.9 

424.4 

A 

1 ,652.7 

323.0 

62.0 

183.1 

78.0 

1 .329.7 

491.8 

1,354.8 

361.4 

64.7 

209.4 

87.3 

993.4 

459.1 

M 

1,341.2 

452.4 

79.7 

235.6 

137.1 

888.8 

461.8 

1 ,072.5 

447.8 

71.3 

218.1 

158.4 

624.7 

479.4 

J 

1 .263.0 

517.1 

76.6 

193.7 

246.8 

745.8 

387.9 

1 ,092.0 

493.4 

70.6 

185.5 

237.4 

598.6 

369.0 

J 

1,149.8 

434.2 

83.3 

224.5 

126.4 

715.7 

356.6 

1,166.6 

438.4 

67.0 

225.8 

145.7 

728.2 

344.5 

A 

1,311.0 

619.6 

93.7 

3006 

225.3 

691.5 

436.5 

1,158.5 

510.3 

74.4 

254.7 

181.2 

648.2 

375.9 

S 

1 .237.2 

514.7 

111.5 

265.4 

137.8 

722.5 

437.1 

1,184.8 

489.1 

93.9 

262.8 

132.4 

695.7 

461.2 

0 

1 ,333.5 

578.1 

78.3 

303.2 

196.5 

755.4 

515.6 

1,285.6 

5497 

75.3 

295.8 

178.6 

735.8 

500.7 

N 

1.308.7 

620.4 

90.3 

310.6 

219.5 

688.3 

547.8 

1,248.6 

522.6 

82.8 

268.2 

171.6 

726.0 

452.3 

D 

1 ,038.9 

532.6 

97.6 

286.7 

148.2 

506.3 

336.2 

1,244.7 

514.7 

105.5 

272.0 

137.2 

730.0 

387.3 

1984  J 

677.7 

353.6 

77.4 

177.3 

98.9 

324.0 

283.8 

1,226.6 

566.2 

134.3 

286.2 

145.7 

660.4 

428.7 

F 

828.4 

372.5 

40.8 

222.9 

108.8 

455.9 

362.2 

1 ,237.7 

487.6 

59.0 

279.7 

148.9 

750.1 

415.6 

'In  1979.  approximately  2.000  municipalities  are  being  surveyed 

so  historical  comparisons  are  possible. 

Source:  Building  Permits  (64-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


!This  is  an  historical  series  with  data  available  back  to  1920   Consistent  coverage  and  volume  have  been  maintained 


Table  2: 

Building  permits,  by  province1  (million  dollar 

s) 

Year  and 
month 

Canada               Nfld.              P.E.I.               NS. 

NB. 

Que. 

Ont 

Man. 

Sask. 

Alta. 

BC 

Yukon 

N.WT. 

D 

2695                2696                2697                2698 

2699 

2700 

2701 

2702 

2703 

2704 

2705 

2706 

2707 

1982 
1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 


12.788.8 

102.3 

49.3 

323.9 

180.4 

2.128.0 

4.211.1 

266.1 

430.5 

2,911.0 

2,161.1 

18.0 

14,571.3 

144.9 

74.4 

469.3 

277.3 

3,068.9 

5,349.9 

432.5 

613.5 

1,871.0 

2,237.8 

15.2 

1.265.9 

1.4 

0.4 

18.5 

11.4 

177.9 

281.3 

10.7 

55.8 

445.5 

260.6 

2.4 

1,128.2 

3.2 

2.6 

28.1 

10.1 

189.9 

383.3 

35.9 

48.0 

229.7 

197.0 

0.5 

1.058.3 

6.0 

8.4 

21.1 

28.2 

159.3 

374.2 

15.7 

45.6 

199.2 

199.2 

0.6 

1 ,087.5 

9.7 

3.8 

43.6 

18.5 

132.6 

422.9 

41.7 

42.9 

191.6 

178.1 

1.4 

1,186.9 

9.4 

4.1 

26.9 

12.4 

285.1 

348.0 

22.3 

31.4 

300.7 

143.6 

2.9 

999.5 

5.9 

5.2 

24.3 

22.8 

195.0 

351.9 

23.7 

29.0 

184.4 

155.8 

1.1 

1,089.1 

6.9 

15.2 

23.9 

20.6 

187.7 

358.6 

16.5 

37.7 

218.5 

201.6 

1.0 

1,129.8 

9.8 

4.7 

28.6 

14.6 

239.4 

395.1 

27  1 

37.8 

240.9 

129.1 

2.3 

1,205.8 

5.4 

2.1 

28.8 

15.9 

231.2 

485.1 

33.3 

38.5 

215.6 

148.7 

0.9 

1,049.0 

36.6 

1.4 

27.2 

15.9 

171.3 

366.4 

13.4 

26.6 

206.9 

178.9 

0.9 

662.3 

3.1 

3.0 

13.2 

4.7 

87.9 

234.9 

26.8 

30.6 

99.1 

153.8 

0.9 

852.8 

2.6 

1.3 

34.7 

12.0 

151.0 

277.5 

21.8 

52.4 

140.7 

158.6 

0.4 

1,420.1 

6.2 

4.6 

31.1 

16.3 

285.4 

497.5 

39.0 

66.5 

213.8 

258.3 

1.2 

1,652.7 

15.0 

6.4 

48.2 

38.2 

366.3 

573.8 

55.4 

86.9 

207.7 

253.3 

0.8 

1,341.2 

16.0 

12.3 

46.2 

28.6 

275.7 

455.8 

49.3 

59.2 

175.4 

219.3 

2.4 

1,263.0 

15.9 

3.2 

51.4 

28.1 

225.4 

445.9 

37.7 

45.4 

207.6 

196.6 

2.8 

1,149.8 

18.2 

5.5 

34.4 

22.5 

164.0 

491.7 

38.9 

54.8 

124.3 

194.4 

0.3 

1,311.0 

11.4 

4.6 

37.7 

26.1 

269.3 

511.8 

30.0 

41.3 

194.7 

182.5 

0.3 

1,237.2 

10.3 

5.6 

46.2 

22.8 

288.1 

465.4 

43.3 

53.6 

140.6 

158.7 

1.8 

1 ,333.5 

9.9 

13.6 

42.9 

29.6 

283.9 

492.0 

39.6 

37.9 

175.1 

204.7 

2.4 

1 ,308.7 

13.2 

5.0 

42.3 

37.9 

334.6 

494.9 

29.4 

57.1 

116.6 

175.5 

1.9 

1 ,038.9 

23.1 

9.2 

41.0 

10.5 

337.1 

408.6 

21.3 

27.8 

75.7 

82.2 

0.1 

677.7 

2.6 

0.7 

15.4 

12.1 

91.6 

272.0 

42.9 

28.0 

95.0 

116.6 

0.4 

828.4 

3.9 

2.9 

37.1 

9.8 

181.6 

318.3 

46.0 

25.2 

96.5 

105.7 

0.6 

7.0 
16.8 


0.7 
0.6 

0.5 
0.8 
0.5 
0.2 
3.3 

4.3 
0.1 
0.2 
0.7 
1.0 
2.8 
0.9 
1.3 
0.9 
1.9 
0.5 
2.1 

0.4 
0.7 


'In  1979,  approximately  2,000  municipalities  are  being  surveyed 
Source:  Building  Permits  (64-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


90 


May  1984 

Table  3:  Dwelling  units1  started,  all  areas 


Section  8— Tables  3-5 


Year 

and 
quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

NS 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont 

Man. 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Canada 

seasonally 

adjusted 

at  annual 

rates 

(thousands) 

D 

2717 

2718 

2719 

2720 

2721 

2722 

2723 

2724 

2725 

2726    . 

2727 

4945 

1982 
1983 

125.860 
162,645 

2,793 
3,281 

248 
673 

3,691 
5,697 

1,680 
4,742 

23.492 
40,318 

38,508 
54,939 

2,030 
5,985 

6,822 
7.269 

26,789 

17,134 

19,807 
22,607 

1981   2 
3 

4 

60,276 
50,781 
38,500 

986 

1,210 

651 

119 
41 

14 

988 

1,176 

986 

992 
438 
387 

12,475 
7,674 
5,607 

17,636 
15,464 
11,955 

1,310 
641 
294 

2,059 
1,135 
1,519 

11,840 

10,575 

9,403 

1 1 ,871 

12,427 

7,684 

216.0 
183.0 
135.0 

1982  1 
2 
3 
4 

30,328 
31 ,965 
26,657 
36,910 

515 
612 
689 
977 

9 

39 

33 

167 

566 

861 

1,063 

1,201 

139 
444 
752 
345 

3,870 
5,331 
4,351 
9.940 

8,755 

7.900 

8,544 

13,309 

171 
876 
241 
742 

1,924 
1,507 
1,677 
1,714 

6,467 
9,820 
5,904 
4,598 

7,912 
4,575 
3,403 
3,917 

161.0 
114.0 
103.0 
137.0 

1983  1 
2 

3 
4 

27,008 
63,666 
36,874 
35,097 

642 

1.287 

809 

543 

40 
248 
133 
252 

756 
2,178 
1,490 
1,273 

342 

2,792 

877 

731 

4,841 
16,368 

8,915 
10,194 

9,593 
18,950 
13,139 
13,257 

1,069 

2,360 

1,742 

814 

1,825 
3,471 
1,232 

741 

4,101 
6,987 
3,478 
2,568 

3,799 
9,025 
5,059 
4,724 

161.0 
209.0 
142.0 
132.0 

1984  1 

25.070 

341 

43 

690 

158 

8,535 

7,578 

933 

1,481 

1,548 

3,763 

145.0 

Table  4: 

Dwelling  units1 

completed, 

all  areas 

Year 
and 

quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

NS. 

N.B 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man. 

Sask 

Alta. 

BC 

Canada 

seasonally 

adjusted 

at  annual 

rates 

(thousands) 

D 

2739 

2740 

2741 

2742 

2743 

2744 

2745 

2746 

2747 

2748 

2749 

4946 

1982 
1983 

133,942 
163,008 

2.331 
3,176 

98 
548 

3,174 
5,069 

1,427 
3,487 

21 ,526 
35,681 

40,437 
55,287 

1,633 
4,076 

5,666 
8.090 

31,364 
24,693 

26,286 
22,901 

1981   2 
3 

4 

40,363 
49,766 
46,739 

619 

1,067 
970 

47 
98 
46 

1,205 

875 

1.200 

389 
547 
824 

7,437 

10,798 

6,753 

10,910 
12,809 
13.405 

932 
1,126 
1,226 

1,514 
2,775 
1.979 

7,764 
10,499 
9,136 

9,546 
9,172 
11,200 

180.0 
178.0 
166.0 

1982  1 
2 
3 

4 

29.932 
31,974 
39,183 
32.853 

504 
518 

441 
868 

14 
35 
30 
19 

759 

730 

673 

1,012 

368 
246 
385 
428 

3,756 
4,926 
7,769 
5,075 

8,843 

9,903 

10,199 

1 1 ,492 

312 
312 
364 
645 

1,044 

624 

2.350 

1,648 

6,798 

8,026 

10.131 

6,409 

7,534 
6.654 
6.841 
5,257 

155.0 
149.0 
181.0 
162  0 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

32,455 
33,306 
52,484 
44,763 

518 

448 

935 

1,275 

81 

54 

202 

211 

1,177 
1,045 
1,568 
1,279 

422 

536 

1,371 

1,158 

5,614 
6,719 
14,197 
9.151 

12,742 
11,546 
15,670 
15.329 

450 

812 

1,723 

1,091 

713 
1,275 
3,573 
2,529 

6,213 
5,823 
6,254 
6,403 

4,525 
5,048 
6,991 
6,337 

155.0 
149.0 
181.0 
162.0 

1984  1 

32,109 

769 

114 

1,491 

769 

7.946 

1 1 .059 

744 

1,977 

3.066 

4,174 

153.0 

Table  5: 

Dwelling  units1 

under  construction,  all 

areas 

End  ol 
period 
or  quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

PEL 

NS. 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

D 

2761 

2762 

2763 

2764 

■ 

2765 

2766 

2767 

2768 

2769 

2770 

2771 

1982 
1983 

89.055 
84.930 

3,373 
3,494 

196 

316 

2,506 
2,984 

1,122 
2,346 

14,164 
18.320 

31 ,009 
30,243 

1,149 
3,048 

4,583 
3,667 

17,663 
8,336 

13,290 
12.176 

1981   2 
3 

4 

1 1 1 .697 
111,251 
102.829 

3,149 
3,283 
2.966 

140 
80 
48 

1,975 
2,265 
2,052 

1,531 

1,420 

978 

17,220 
13,957 
12.815 

32,794 
35,643 
34,071 

2,213 

1.694 

764 

5,940 
4,331 
3,864 

23,499 
22,531 
22.960 

23,236 
26.047 
22.31 1 

1982  1 
2 
3 

4 

101.136 

100,334 

86,182 

89,055 

2.944 
3,021 
3,286 
3,373 

41 

45 

48 

196 

1,812 
1,934 
2,320 
2,506 

666 
866 

1,214 
1,122 

12,657 

12,944 

9.485 

14,164 

33,650 
31 .586 
29,682 
31,009 

622 

1,185 
1,051 
1.149 

4,722 
5,466 
4,439 
4,583 

22,795 
24,560 
19,925 
17,663 

21.227 
18.727 
14,732 
13.290 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

82,510 

112,402 

95,508 

84,930 

3,502 
4,336 
4,223 
3,494 

155 
348 
276 
316 

2.031 
3.216 
3.048 
2.984 

1,035 
3,290 
2,787 
2,346 

13,246 
22,748 
17,346 
18,320 

27,827 
35,066 
32,452 
30,243 

1,769 
3.316 
3,324 
3,048 

5,629 
7,892 
5,533 
3,667 

15,212 

16,128 

12.513 

8.336 

12.104 
16.062 
14,006 
12,176 

1984  1 

76,972 

3,064 

249 

2.159 

1,710 

18,812 

26,901 

3,237 

3,179 

6.729 

10,932 

'A  dwelling  unit  is  defined  as  a  structurally  separate  set  ol  living  quarters  having  its  own  entrance  from  outside  of  the  building,  or  from  a  common  passage  inside  These  data  are  the 
result  of  a  nation-wide  survey,  for  which  the  field  work  is  carried  out  by  the  Central  Mortgage  and  Housing  Corporation  All  metropolitan  areas  and  urban  centres  with  a  population  of 
10,000  or  more,  along  with  certain  other  areas  ol  high  building  activity,  are  enumerated  completely  each  month  The  remainder  of  the  country  is  covered  on  a  sample  basis  quarterly. 
Source:  Housing  Starts  and  Completions  (64-002),  Statistics  Canada. 


91 


Section  8— Tables  6  and  7 

Table  6:  Dwelling  units'  started,  centres  10,000  and  over 


May  1984 


Canada 

seasonally 

adjusted 

Year 

Metropolitan 

areas 

at  annual 

and 

Atlantic 

Saskatch- 

British 

rates 

month 

Canada 

provinces 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Manitoba 

ewan 

Alberla 

Columbia 

Montreal 

Toronto 

Winnipeg 

Vancouver 

(thousands) 

D 

2783 

2784 

2785 

2786 

2787 

2788 

2789 

2790 

2791 

2792 

2793 

2794 

4900 

1982 

104.792 

4,296 

19,036 

35,174 

1,634 

6,031 

21,768 

16,853 

1 1 ,497 

19,064 

1,444 

10,116 

1983 

134,207 

7,603 

33.646 

50,270 

5.202 

5,933 

13.256 

18,297 

19.682 

25,271 

4,432 

12,302 

1982  A 

9.061 

279 

1,204 

2,154 

399 

744 

2.430 

1.851 

779 

1,565 

334 

1,458 

115 

M 

8,290 

236 

1,637 

2,913 

82 

332 

1.960 

1,130 

953 

1,614 

74 

900 

89 

J 

9,288 

378 

1,426 

2,105 

155 

328 

3.928 

968 

797 

1,133 

141 

635 

90 

J 

8,065 

392 

1,112 

2,087 

61 

793 

2,531 

1,089 

656 

801 

35 

452 

92 

A 

6.672 

422 

804 

3,400 

63 

232 

1,055 

696 

260 

1,987 

56 

498 

82 

S 

6.345 

376 

1.272 

2,113 

56 

412 

1,245 

871 

615 

914 

49 

561 

74 

O 

9.099 

584 

2,371 

3,298 

193 

448 

1,347 

858 

1.738 

1,860 

166 

357 

101 

N 

11.208 

438 

2.385 

4,816 

358 

600 

1,567 

1,044 

1.175 

2,568 

349 

547 

119 

D 

10,498 

529 

3.224 

4.047 

115 

472 

860 

1,251 

2,150 

2,338 

111 

815 

125 

1983  J 

8,514 

330 

1.957 

3.431 

126 

361 

1,325 

984 

1,361 

1,801 

125 

653 

137 

F 

6,661 

256 

1,164 

2.363 

277 

472 

1,346 

783 

772 

1,506 

150 

456 

134 

M 

8,403 

516 

1,227 

3,158 

462 

793 

908 

1,339 

777 

1,831 

322 

871 

148 

A 

12,413 

776 

2,717 

3,867 

549 

1,206 

1,205 

2,093 

1,595 

2,082 

478 

1,225 

141 

M 

22.557 

1,187 

5.769 

8,491 

1.052 

1,152 

2.351 

2,555 

3,128 

4,343 

971 

1,517 

222 

J 

16,354 

1,168 

4,688 

4,928 

519 

562 

1,815 

2,674 

2,669 

2.191 

425 

2,042 

148 

J 

10,526 

647 

3,071 

3,887 

643 

305 

755 

1.218 

1.651 

1,741 

625 

821 

117 

A 

9.154 

546 

1,837 

3,554 

292 

453 

934 

1,538 

856 

1,682 

180 

977 

111 

S 

9,904 

654 

2,234 

4,413 

672 

142 

661 

1,128 

1.359 

1,695 

648 

588 

115 

0 

9.285 

502 

2,431 

3,723 

138 

142 

850 

1,499 

1.401 

2,292 

94 

1,160 

105 

N 

10.114 

463 

3,472 

3,683 

261 

240 

636 

1,359 

2.026 

1.633 

242 

1,081 

110 

D 

10,322 

558 

3.079 

4,772 

211 

105 

470 

1,127 

2.087 

2,474 

172 

911 

116 

1984  J 

8.635 

223 

3.779 

2,474 

409 

377 

425 

948 

1,622 

1,413 

406 

769 

129 

F 

6,710 

213 

2.066 

2,774 

323 

220 

311 

803 

1,355 

1,412 

317 

547 

131 

M 

6,195 

259 

1,711 

1,841 

146 

346 

349 

1,543 

1,134 

804 

140 

1.113 

109 

Table  7: 

Dwelling  units 

1  completed,  centres 

10,000 

and  over 

Canada 

seasonally 

adjusted 

Year 

Metropolitan 

areas 

at  annual 

and 

Canada 

Atlantic 
provinces 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Manitoba 

Saskatch- 
ewan 

Alberta 

British 
Columbia 

rates 

month 

Montreal 

Toronto 

Winnipeg 

Vancouver 

(thousands) 

D 

2807 

2808 

2809 

2810 

2811 

2812 

2813 

2814 

2815 

2816 

2817 

2818 

4901 

1982 

112,251 

3,564 

17,676 

37,041 

1,174 

4,053 

26,436 

22,307 

1 1 ,023 

21,457 

1,013 

13,562 

1983 

135.848 

6,632 

29,127 

50,709 

3,471 

6,975 

20,366 

18,568 

16,822 

26,182 

2.894 

12,273 

1982  A 

7,161 

339 

770 

2,133 

51 

121 

1,731 

2,016 

430 

1,209 

46 

1,126 

110 

M 

9,523 

262 

1,708 

3,249 

154 

259 

2,067 

1,824 

1,210 

2,192 

146 

1,218 

118 

J 

10,177 

192 

1,744 

3,775 

84 

118 

2,789 

1,475 

1,119 

1,893 

83 

1,080 

114 

J 

12,352 

214 

3,646 

2,794 

55 

587 

2,787 

2,269 

2,625 

1,424 

48 

1,234 

122 

A 

10,619 

367 

1,493 

3,799 

58 

419 

2,607 

1,876 

894 

2,397 

52 

1,294 

113 

S 

1 1 ,078 

310 

1,446 

2,996 

104 

671 

3.600 

1,951 

967 

1,613 

103 

1,424 

121 

0 

8.046 

389 

986 

2,554 

140 

443 

2.314 

1,220 

502 

1,286 

130 

766 

84 

N 

10,012 

365 

1,547 

4,031 

211 

702 

1.768 

1,388 

829 

2,343 

138 

903 

107 

D 

8,711 

341 

1,481 

3,479 

99 

172 

1,305 

1,834 

895 

1,832 

89 

1,342 

109 

1983  J 

9.269 

479 

1,339 

4,197 

76 

194 

1,875 

1,109 

579 

1,591 

76 

749 

124 

F 

7,900 

304 

753 

3,442 

76 

153 

1,983 

1,189 

338 

1,925 

63 

885 

120 

M 

10,060 

519 

1,577 

4,306 

184 

206 

1,682 

1,586 

1,014 

2,638 

143 

1,177 

144 

A 

7,467 

311 

1,571 

2,734 

103 

400 

1,090 

1,258 

1.206 

1,742 

85 

767 

117 

M 

9,725 

400 

1,885 

3,599 

195 

306 

1,965 

1,375 

1.167 

1,854 

175 

971 

123 

J 

1 1 ,895 

528 

2,682 

4,532 

428 

420 

1,970 

1,335 

1.534 

3.016 

413 

944 

135 

J 

16,006 

636 

5.396 

5,263 

336 

1,068 

1,768 

1,539 

2,938 

2,967 

256 

918 

156 

A 

13,112 

698 

3,644 

4,449 

421 

759 

1,119 

2,022 

2,026 

1,954 

353 

1,230 

137 

S 

14,543 

724 

3.130 

4,744 

761 

1,271 

1,810 

2,103 

1,864 

2,334 

637 

1,246 

152 

0 

13.094 

514 

2,367 

4,954 

280 

1,053 

2,080 

1,846 

1,389 

2,456 

241 

1,308 

139 

N 

12.721 

821 

2,732 

4,582 

368 

739 

1,773 

1,706 

1,452 

1,992 

246 

1,145 

138 

D 

10,056 

698 

2,051 

3,907 

243 

406 

1,251 

1,500 

1,315 

1,713 

206 

933 

126 

1984  J 

8,936 

629 

1,986 

3,270 

220 

542 

739 

1,550 

878 

1,393 

171 

988 

120 

F 

7.860 

554 

2,072 

2,920 

204 

499 

764 

847 

761 

1,658 

149 

610 

119 

M 

8.867 

420 

2,210 

3,905 

187 

393 

731 

1,021 

1,406 

1,828 

181 

669 

127 

Note:  Data  are  based  on  1971  Census  area  definitions. 
See  footnote  and  source  in  Table  5. 


92 


May  1984 

Table  8:  Dwelling  units1  under  construction,  centres  10,000  and  over 


Section  8— Tables  8  and  9 


•End 
of 

Canada 

Atlantic 

provinces 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Manitoba 

Saskatch- 
ewan 

Alberta 

British 
Columbia 

Metropolitan  areas 

period 

Montreal 

Toronto          Winnipeg 

Vancouver 

D 

4903 

4904 

4905 

4908 

4911 

4914 

4915 

4916 

4906 

4909                  4912 

4917 

1982 

74,685 

3.652 

11,343 

28,937 

1,007 

3.827 

15,069 

10,850 

7,034 

16,346 

920 

6,210 

1983 

70,118 

4.457 

15,403 

28,315 

2,673 

2,708 

6,470 

10,092 

9,665 

15,375   ' 

2,447 

6,026 

1982  A 

89.443 

2,775 

1 1 ,480 

31,591 

831 

3.951 

20,902 

17,913 

7,772 

18,562 

730 

1 1 ,031 

M 

88,055 

2,747 

1 1 ,407 

31 ,248 

758 

4.015 

20,768 

17,112 

7,516 

17,983 

657 

10,680 

J 

86,611 

2,927 

10,978 

29,543 

829 

4,095 

21 .897 

16,342 

7,195 

17,222 

715 

10,092 

J 

81,891 

3,098 

8,518 

28,762 

834 

3,995 

21,630 

15,054 

5,316 

16,589 

701 

9,223 

A 

77,685 

3.157 

7,767 

28,356 

839 

3,804 

19,968 

13,794 

4,655 

16.169 

705 

8,347 

S 

72,181 

3,222 

7,568 

27,311 

791 

3,545 

17,349 

12,395 

4,281 

15,464 

652 

7,494 

O 

72,307 

3.396 

8,863 

27,455 

844 

3,547 

16,265 

1 1 .937 

5,506 

15,460 

688 

7,076 

N 

72,934 

3,466 

9,608 

28,234 

991 

3,533 

15,727 

1 1 ,375 

5,778 

15,684 

898 

6,732 

D 

74,685 

3,652 

1 1 ,343 

28,937 

1,007 

3,827 

15,069 

10,850 

7,034 

16,346 

920 

6,210 

1983  J 

73,533 

3,485 

1 1 ,902 

28,161 

1,057 

3.994 

14,209 

10.725 

7,807 

16,559 

969 

6,114 

F 

72,188 

3,438 

12.312 

27,072 

1,258 

4,237 

13,575 

10,296 

8,241 

16,141 

1,056 

5,682 

M 

70,335 

3.397 

1 1 ,878 

25.908 

1,536 

4,834 

12,845 

9.937 

7,929 

1 5,323 

1,235 

5.389 

A 

75,280 

3,861 

12,987 

27,043 

1.982 

5,636 

12,958 

10.813 

8,281 

15,648 

1,628 

5,832 

M 

87,782 

4,639 

16,813 

31 ,936 

2.838 

6.481 

13,138 

1 1 ,937 

10,183 

18,134 

2.424 

6.378 

J 

92,300 

5,269 

18,775 

32,328 

2,929 

6,695 

13,040 

13,264 

11,314 

17.303 

2.436 

7,475 

J 

86,569 

5,262 

16,425 

30,926 

3.236 

5,880 

1 1 ,905 

1 2,935 

10,004 

16,065 

2.805 

7,366 

A 

82,488 

5,103 

14,534 

30,033 

3.107 

5,573 

1 1 ,698 

12,440 

8,836 

15,791 

2,632 

7,113 

S 

77,130 

5,023 

13,628 

29,689 

3.007 

4,482 

9,925 

1 1 ,376 

8,329 

15,151 

2,632 

6,456 

O 

72,972 

5,021 

13,665 

28.472 

2,863 

3,544 

8,546 

10.861 

8,332 

14,984 

2.485 

6.160 

N 

70,180 

4,602 

14,388 

27,467 

2,756 

3,043 

7,398 

10.526 

8,903 

14,620 

2,481 

6.108 

D 

70,118 

4,457 

15,403 

28,315 

2,673 

2,708 

6,470 

10,092 

9,665 

15,375 

2,447 

6,026 

1984  J 

69,728 

4,055 

17,176 

27,453 

2,863 

2,535 

6.154 

9,492 

10,391 

15,385 

2.683 

5,810 

F 

68,186 

3,729 

17,100 

27,354 

2,982 

2,256 

5,642 

9.123 

10,922 

15,183 

2.851 

5,755 

M 

64,825 

3,568 

16,489 

25,292 

2,941 

2,155 

5.252 

9,128 

10,544 

14,165 

2.810 

6,170 

See  footnote  and  source  in  Table  5. 


Table  9:  Mortgage  loans  approvals1 


New  housing 

Conventior 

Conventional  lenders 

Dwelling  units 

lal 

Act2 

Total 

N.H.A. 

Nationa 

Housing 

Act 

Other 

Life 

loan  and 

and 

Existing 

approved 

insurance 

other  com- 

conven- 

Other 

Conven- 

resi- 

Year 

C.M.H.C. 

lenders3 

Total 

companies 

panies3 

Total 

tional 

C.M.H.C. 

N.H.A. 

Total 

tional 

Total 

dential 

Other* 

month 

Million  dollars 

Number 

Million  dollars 

D 

2643 

2644 

2645 

2646 

2647 

2648 

2649 

2650 

2651 

2652 

2653 

2654 

2655 

2656 

1982 

4 

1,643 

1,647 

358 

1,197 

1,555 

3,202 

211 

32,319 

32,530 

28,886 

61.416 

5,701 

1,480 

1983 

4 

2.597 

2,601 

347 

2,046 

2,393 

4,994 

85 

49,623 

49,708 

40,704 

90,412 

12,315 

3,692 

1982  F 



62 

62 

36 

124 

160 

222 

1 

1,284 

1,285 

2,572 

3,857 

426 

147 

M 

— 

119 

119 

36 

92 

128 

247 

1 

2,227 

2.228 

2,425 

4,653 

334 

165 

A 

— 

154 

154 

28 

105 

133 

287 

5 

3,088 

3.093 

2,664 

5,757 

288 

88 

M 

1 

148 

149 

12 

95 

107 

256 

112 

2,834 

2,946 

1,602 

4,548 

349 

67 

J 

1 

93 

94 

26 

75 

101 

195 

15 

1,897 

1,912 

1.856 

3,768 

418 

93 

J 

— 

84 

84 

18 

70 

88 

172 

8 

1,586 

1,594 

1.796 

3,390 

323 

99 

A 

— 

125 

125 

23 

70 

93 

218 

4 

2,400 

2,404 

1,690 

4,094 

329 

68 

S 

— 

131 

131 

20 

74 

94 

225 

7 

2,439 

2,446 

1,739 

4,185 

443 

91 

O 

1 

161 

162 

30 

95 

125 

287 

15 

3,506 

3,521 

2,574 

6,095 

544 

89 

N 

1 

229 

230 

54 

122 

176 

406 

27 

4,758 

4,785 

3,150 

7,935 

883 

185 

D 

— 

325 

325 

47 

159 

206 

531 

16 

6,079 

6,095 

4,191 

10.286 

913 

257 

1983  J 



80 

80 

25 

143 

168 

248 



1.561 

1,561 

3,022 

4.583 

949 

154 

F 

— 

138 

138 

36 

146 

182 

320 

1 

2,865 

2,866 

3,161 

6.027 

1,105 

205 

M 

— 

203 

203 

37 

259 

296 

499 

— 

4.385 

4,385 

5.014 

9,399 

1,242 

363 

A 

— 

131 

131 

50 

201 

251 

382 

— 

2,635 

2,635 

4,752 

7,387 

1,082 

397 

M 

— 

261 

261 

31 

183 

214 

475 

1 

5.349 

5,350 

3.888 

9,238 

1,112 

315 

J 

— 

262 

262 

33 

235 

268 

530 

— 

5.007 

5,007 

3,994 

9,001 

1,268 

412 

J 

1 

270 

271 

45 

164 

209 

480 

12 

5.138 

5,150 

3,584 

8,734 

1,101 

323 

A 

— 

255 

255 

29 

139 

168 

423 

8 

4,504 

4,512 

2,864 

7,376 

1,110 

347 

S 

— 

217 

217 

14 

148 

162 

379 

5 

4,006 

4,011 

2,615 

6,626 

834 

293 

O 

1 

257 

258 

14 

149 

163 

421 

28 

4,614 

4,642 

2,722 

7,364 

798 

258 

N 

1 

265 

266 

20 

154 

174 

440 

12 

4,763 

4,775 

2,857 

7,632 

907 

304 

D 

1 

258 

259 

13 

125 

138 

397 

18 

4,796 

4,814 

2,231 

7,045 

807 

321 

1984  J 


365 


365 


123 


132 


497 


1,646 


1,646 


2.309 


3,955 


782 


346 


Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding  differences. 

'Data  are  on  a  gross  basis  i.e.  they  do  not  take  account  of  cancellations  or  alterations  of  loans  after  initial  approval       'Agency  loans  (loans  made  by  other  lending  institutions  on 

behalf  of  C.M.H.C.)  are  included  under  C.M.H.C.      includes  fraternal  and  mutual  benefit  societies.  Quebec  savings  banks  and.  since  May  1967.  chartered  banks.      'Includes  new  and 

existing  commercial  structures  and  farm  property 

Source:  Canadian  Housing  Statistics,  Central  Mortgage  and  Housing  Corporation. 


93 


Section  8— Table  10 

Table  10:  Domestic  shipments  of  building  materials  by  Canadian  manufacturers 


May  1984 


Year 
and 

month 


Rigid  insulating  board 


Sort 

wood, 
plywood 


Sawn 
lumber' 


Million 

sq    (1 

V«" 


Building 

board 

(panels 

natural 

or  coated) 


As- 
phalted 
sheating 
board 


Root 

insu- 
lation 
board 


Other 
deco- 
rative 
board 


Particle 
board 


Hardboards 
All  types 


Million 
bd    ft 


Million  sq    ft.  Vi    basis 


Million  sq    ft 
V."  basis 


Gypsum  products 

Wall 
board'  U 

Million  sq    metres 


Portland 
cement' 

(000) 

met. 

tonnes 


1982 
1983 

1982  O 
N 

D 


1983 


J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 
M 


l-l  0001' 


340001 


340003 


340004 


340005 


340006 


340007 


340033 


340010 


340011 


1.535 
1.852 

134.9 
1397 
126.4 

133.4 
139.7 
158.4 
156.6 
1836 
197.6 
160.9 
148.7 
145.6 
169.7 
125.5 
132.1 

148.1 
149.8 


16.388 
19,990 

1.360  6 
1.449  7 
1.350.5 

1.419.9 
1,542.3 
1,777.1 
1,632.7 
1,754.0 
1,861.2 
1,567.8 
1,643.3 
1,743.7 
1,788.6 
1.622.3 
1,637.6 

1,627.8 
1,649.4 


46 
58 

4.1 
4.4 

3.7 

3.5 
5.3 

5.1 
4.1 
6.8 
6.1 
4.9 
5.0 
5.0 
3.7 
5.2 
3.0 

2.6 
5.9 


122 

173 

12.8 

13.4 
84 

8.8 
16.5 

17.3 
14.1 
21.1 
15.7 
14.0 
14.6 
17.4 
14.7 
15.0 
3.7 

6.6 
16.8 


71 
64 

87 
6.7 
4.4 

28 
2.1 
2.8 
3.6 
4.8 
5.6 
5.8 
6.0 
81 
9.3 
9.9 
3.4 

2.4 
4.6 


46 

753 

52 

1  056 

3.5 

111.9 

4.2 

112.3 

2.9 

948 

3.5 

95.9 

4.5 

1088 

5.7 

147.2 

7.1 

131.8 

5.0 

143.1 

3.7 

148.6 

2.6 

106.3 

3.6 

142.6 

5.1 

146.2 

3.7 

139.9 

4.5 

142.9 

3.2 

104  6 

2.0 
5.9 


121.4 
167.3 


533 


26.6 
35.6 
51.4 
47.9 
51.7 
66.1 
46.6 
51.3 
40.5 
42.7 
39.8 
32.9 

32.5 

34.7 


1  647 


130 
14.9 
13.0 

x 
x 
x 
12.2 
14.7 
14.9 
14.9 
17.5 
19.6 
17.9 
20.2 
16.6 

19.9 
18.7 

21.4 


130.6 
161.0 
340.1 
275.1 
222.7 


167.3 
193.5 


340012 


7843 
8  398 

823 
651 
466 

1  244 
256 
392 
512 
800 
895 
786 
902 
866 
767 
621 
357 


Iron  and  steel  products 


Mineral 
wool  for 


Construction2 

building 
insu- 
lation 
batts 

wool 
granulated. 

Asphalt  product! 

Mechan- 
ical 

Steel 
wire, 
nails' 

Concrete 
rein- 
forcing 
bars 

Cold 

Hot               reduced 

rolled                  sheets 

sheets                  &  strip 

(000)  met    tonnes 

Galva- 

refrige- 
rators 

bulk 

Asphalt 
shingles 

Roofing 
asphalt 

Year 

sheets 

Million 

sq. 

metres 

Million 

cu. 

metres 

and 

month 

(000) 
net  tons 

met. 
bundle 

met. 
tonnes 

thou- 
sands 

D 

340018 

340021 

340022 

340023 

340024 

340031 

340032 

340026 

340027 

340029 

1982 

135 

297 

90 

61 

274 

75  927 

3  405 

23  505 

106 

X 

1983 

215 

313 

100 

59 

306 

83  911 

2  287 

28  601 

103 

X 

1982  O 

11.8 

33.2 

6.1 

3.4 

22.2 

9  342 

395 

1  957.2 

10.6 

X 

N 

11.8 

34.5 

6.3 

4.3 

18.5 

9  327 

400 

1  124.6 

10.5 

X 

D 

6.7 

21.4 

4.9 

3.0 

8.0 

6  176 

291 

696.3 

7.6 

X 

1983  J 

11.8 

17.8 

5.6 

36 

12.4 

6  064 

208 

1  667.3 

3.9 

X 

F 

14.4 

17.2 

5.9 

3.6 

18.0 

4  989 

138 

2  806.4 

5.1 

X 

M 

19.2 

25.3 

7.2 

4.2 

27.1 

4  905 

148 

3  837.0 

5.8 

X 

A 

12.1 

36.7 

7.5 

5.0 

29.6 

5  097 

138 

2  902.3 

6.3 

X 

M 

13.1 

25.2 

8.3 

6.2 

38.0 

6  247 

134 

2  650.9 

8.5 

X 

J 

15.3 

28.6 

92 

4.6 

32.4 

8  578 

149 

2  884.1 

11.1 

X 

J 

13.5 

23.4 

82 

4.3 

32.0 

7  659 

167 

2  325.4 

5.7 

X 

A 

14.0 

23.7 

10.8 

6.2 

33.6 

10  378 

205 

2  758.6 

10.3 

X 

S 

31.1 

34.0 

11.1 

5.4 

27.4 

6  943 

332 

2  734.0 

12.9 

X 

O 

27.2 

30.7 

99 

69 

23.0 

8  663 

250 

2  091.4 

13.8 

X 

N 

26.4 

30.3 

9.2 

4.8 

20.5 

8  649 

265 

1  290.6 

12.6 

X 

D 

17.1 

19.7 

7.3 

3.7 

12.0 

5  739 

153 

653.4 

7.3 

X 

1984  J 

20.0 

23.1 

9.6 

5.2 

17.3 

5  511 

149 

1  498.2 

4.0 

X 

F 

24.7 

21.6 

9.0 

5.7 

16.4 

5  699 

121 

3  035.8 

7.3 

X 

M 

5  138 

143 

3  215.0 

7.1 

X 

'Includes  export  shipments       'Building  Contractors,  public  and  utility  construction  and  structural  steel  fabricators 

Sources:  Construction  Type  Plywood  (35-001),  Production,  Shipments  and  Stocks  on  Hand  of  Sawmills  East  of  the  Rockies  (35-002),  Production,  Shipments  and  Stocks  on 
Hand  of  Sawmills  in  B.C.  (35-003),  Hardboard  (36-001),  Rigid  Insulating  Board  (36-002),  Particle  Board  (36-003),  Primary  Iron  and  Steel  (41-001),  Steel  Wire  and  Specified 
Wire  Products  (41-006),  Domestic  Refrigerators  and  Freezers  (43-001),  Cement  (44-001),  Gypsum  Products  (44-003),  Mineral  Wool  (44-004),  Asphalt  Roofing  (45-001). 


94 


Section  9  ■  Food  and  Agriculture 

96  1.  Farm  Cash  Receipts,  by  Source 

98  2.  Inspected  Slaughter,  Cold  Storage  Stocks  and  Eggs 

98  3.  Farm  Input  Price  Index  and  Selected  Components 

99  4.  Exports  of  Grains  and  Livestock  Products 
99  5.  Milk 

100  6.  Sugar 


95 


Section  9— Table  1 

Table  1:  Farm  cash  receipts,  by  source  (million  dollars) 


May  1984 


Total 

cash 

receipts 

Supple- 
mentary 
payments 

Total 
cash 

receipts 
from 

farming 
opera- 
tions 

Crops 

Year 
and 

month 

Total 
crops 

Wheat 

Wheat 
CWB 

partici- 
pation 
payments 

Oats, 

CWB 
partici- 
pation 
Oats      payments 

Barley. 

CWB           CWB 

partici-       net  cash 

pation        advance 

Barley      payments      payments 

Rye 

Flaxseed 

Rapeseed 

D 

200000 

200001 

200002 

200003 

200004 

200005          200006          200007 

200008 

200009 

200010 

200011 

200012 

200014 

1982 

19,043.07 

171.98 

18,871.09 

8,743.22 

3,565.26 

463.70 

54.12 

0.57 

831  88 

111.56 

2.76 

57.18 

110.10 

594.24 

1983 

18.901.68 

7.10 

18,894.58 

9.098.17 

3,705.79 

510.57 

49.37 

2.06 

856.03 

85.93 

-7.75 

61.39 

146.02 

720.80 

1982  M 

1 ,302.44 

6.90 

1 ,295.53 

418.69 

191.47 



5.43 



58.80 



-30.91 

2.42 

4.51 

47.71 

A 

1.155.50 

19.44 

1,136.06 

316.66 

94.93 

— 

4.06 

— 

57.15 

— 

-17.15 

3.35 

7.63 

38.58 

M 

1.447  13 

40.93 

1 ,406.20 

549.49 

276.06 

— 

4.53 

— 

84.95 

— 

-21.24 

4.99 

8.95 

47.36 

J 

1.747.24 

60.23 

1,687.01 

758.06 

496.26 

— 

6.40 

— 

123.76 

— 

-31 .06 

4.73 

5.53 

51.38 

J 

1.570.24 

20.55 

1,549.69 

739  45 

450.03 

— 

9.62 

— 

126.21 

— 

-7.94 

12.36 

14.50 

70.34 

A 

1,190.68 

0.93 

1,189.74 

366.03 

177.02 

— 

1.85 

— 

18.49 

— 

4.83 

9.99 

1.13 

4.68 

S 

2.081 .57 

0.16 

2,081 .40 

1 ,083.59 

686.15 

7.66 

3.65 

— 

54.01 

— 

56.24 

4.88 

16.56 

51.68 

0 

1,743.03 

0.30 

1,742.73 

872.21 

372.47 

— 

4.41 

— 

74.70 

— 

75.92 

2.31 

19.78 

72.58 

N 

1.480.71 

1,480.71 

622.63 

183.21 

— 

2.91 

— 

68.31 

— 

37.02 

1.44 

11.47 

67.79 

D 

1.545.78 

3.96 

1.541.81 

687.06 

312.38 

— 

2.75 

— 

44.88 

— 

-21.92 

2.52 

4.44 

50.67 

1983  J 

2.718.20 



2,718.20 

1 .946.00 

290.97 

507  07 

2.98 

1.91 

72.75 

73.52 

-16.80 

2.17 

4.32 

70.53 

F 

1,128.04 

— 

1,128.04 

346.01 

103.38 

— 

2.92 

— 

61.57 

— 

-16.51 

1.17 

1.80 

43.87 

M 

1,272.84 

— 

1.272.84 

400.69 

189.03 

— 

4.00 

— 

47.74 

— 

-28.61 

2.03 

3.49 

42.12 

A 

1,220.78 

— 

1,220.78 

425.68 

243.53 

— 

3.14 

— 

53.34 

— 

-27.82 

2.23 

11.58 

35.22 

M 

1 ,428.52 

— 

1,428.52 

601.28 

347.62 

— 

3.83 

— 

87.23 

— 

-24.65 

2.44 

9.93 

31.86 

J 

1 .590.68 

— 

1.590.68 

721 .85 

510.99 

— 

4.57 

— 

88.87 

— 

-19.57 

7.28 

18.56 

26.89 

J 

1 ,420.39 

— 

1 ,420.39 

699.98 

526.64 

— 

5.79 

— 

100.05 

— 

-12.51 

9.92 

22.46 

43.48 

A 

1,185.18 

— 

1,185.18 

423.61 

235.12 

— 

2.18 

— 

32.09 

— 

4.78 

6.53 

4.67 

19.75 

S 

1,725.11 

7.10 

1,718.01 

844.09 

348.94 

3.50 

3.75 

— 

58.12 

— 

65.44 

3.67 

21.43 

104.89 

0 

1 ,804.02 

— 

1 ,804.02 

985.02 

198.64 

— 

6.26 

— 

105.46 

— 

65.33 

7.02 

29.33 

118.41 

N 

1.670.12 

— 

1,670.12 

827.82 

258.71 

— 

5.76 

— 

82.93 

— 

40.59 

12.32 

10.07 

104.76 

D 

1,737.80 

— 

1 ,737.80 

876.11 

452.21 

— 

4.18 

0.15 

65.86 

12.42 

-37.33 

4.61 

8.39 

79.00 

1984  J 

2.448.63 

2,448.62 

1 ,689.32 

148.84 

399.08 

4.46 

1.93 

53.80 

8.67 

-8.63 

2.72 

7.11 

92.75 

F 

1 .263.40 

0.01 

1 ,263.39 

486.23 

106.99 

4.53 

47.98 

-10.66 

3.33 

7.79 

95.39 

Crops 

Livestock  and  pro 
Total          Cattle 

Year 
and 
month 

Soybeans 

Corn 

Sugar 

beets      Potatoes 

Fruits 

Vege- 
tables 

Flori- 
culture 
and 
nursery 

Tobacco 

Other 
crops 

Deferred 

grain 

receipts 

Liquida- 
tion of 
deferred 
grain 
receipts 

Western 
Grain 
Stabili- 
zation 
Payments 

Jucts 
Calves 

D 

200015 

200016 

200017 

200018         200019         200020 

237736 

200021 

200022 

205069 

205070 

225947 

200034 

200035 

200036 

1982 

192.68 

413.37 

33.72 

251.40         275.51         436.90 

287.91 

389.94 

314.09 

-706.46 

823  52 

9,637.86 

3,251.06 

356.87 

1983 

252.94 

598  52 

45.34 

279.92         268.00        436.76 

301.97 

280.06 

251.94 

-768.91 

706.47 

9,288.04 

3,221.28 

331.91 

1982  M 

17.19 

30.25 

1.08 

26.18 

7.17 

16.49 

13.82 

39.50 

0.10 

-12.50 





836.79 

298.93 

31.80 

A 

23.70 

41.23 

— 

30.23 

4.22 

17.88 

13.82 

— 

3.48 

-6.45 

— 

— 

752.17 

239.89 

25.67 

M 

14.57 

48.13 

2.04 

21.10 

4.19 

17.17 

50.45 

— 

2.39 

-16.15 

— 

— 

807.84 

271.61 

24.20 

J 

16.15 

46.24 

0.62 

17.43 

17.60 

22.86 

50.45 

— 

-5.47 

-64.80 

— 

— 

904.91 

327.94 

24.37 

J 

8.28 

26.74 

— 

6.98 

52.87 

48.16 

13.82 

— 

1.92 

-94.42 

— 

— 

782.24 

249.84 

17.82 

A 

3.00 

16.17 

2.50 

16.30 

47.99 

59.24 

13.82 

— 

6.33 

-17.30 

— 

— 

789.13 

254.33 

18.64 

S 

3.28 

14.58 

0.63 

21.11 

57.51          102.89 

38.24 

26.00 

55.38 

-116.89 

— 

— 

974.17 

359.20 

26.13 

0 

38.54 

38.54 

1.25 

23.04 

23.45 

50.92 

38.24 

56.90 

51.69 

-72.52 

— 

— 

832.44 

280.35 

48.15 

N 

14.61 

51.06 

17.27 

18.38 

15.88 

31.77 

13.82 

73.52 

93.51 

-79.35 

— 

— 

807.81 

279.21 

66.63 

D 

13.55 

42.40 

7.73 

22.69 

18.70 

25.08 

13.81 

37.26 

67.42 

-196.54 

— 

— 

786.95 

225.58 

23.54 

1983  J 

25.78 

43.61 

0.96 

20.56 

16.98 

21.96 

14.51 

67.68 

31.12 

-30.67 

706.47 



743.81 

257.76 

22.62 

F 

12.81 

24.90 

— 

18.25 

12.09 

18.26 

14.51 

13.07 

13.76 

-7.95 

— 

— 

754.22 

258.40 

30.51 

M 

21.83 

38.99 

0.97 

23.94 

8.57 

15.70 

14.51 

13.07 

-0.37 

-6.73 

— 

— 

838.17 

310.28 

26.18 

A 

17.61 

28.43 

— 

34.82 

5.31 

17.44 

14.51 

— 

0.09 

-14.05 

— 

— 

736.21 

260.11 

19.48 

M 

12.27 

40  67 

2.37 

23.83 

5.19 

17.33 

52.87 

— 

9.74 

-21 .35 

— 

— 

775.50 

257.74 

25.78 

J 

7.91 

33.47 

2.23 

16.55 

17.89 

24.27 

52.87 

— 

-1.88 

-69.16 

— 

— 

845.92 

333.93 

23.26 

J 

20.05 

23.22 

— 

6.79 

44.42 

50.26 

14.51 

— 

-3.41 

-152.07 

— 

— 

695.99 

223.62 

13.94 

A 

13.66 

13.38 

3.32 

16.21 

37.60 

59.41 

14.51 

— 

-4.49 

-36.48 

— 

— 

732.95 

229.85 

14.32 

s 

10.82 

1480 

2.05 

25.42 

57.09 

99.89 

40.08 

— 

56.38 

-75.58 

— 

— 

838.18 

294.90 

19.96 

o 

66.26 

157.12 

2.49 

29.74 

25.14 

53.55 

40.08 

59.27 

71.76 

-52.79 

— 

— 

773.12 

266.32 

44.44 

N 

2437 

135.21 

29.90 

29.82 

17.57 

33.16 

14.51 

80.87 

45.71 

-105.90 

— 

— 

787.32 

273.86 

62.78 

D 

19.57 

44.72 

1.05 

33.99 

20.16 

25.53 

14.51 

46.09 

33.58 

-196.07 

— 

— 

766.63 

254.51 

28.62 

1984  J 

28.80 

46.67 

0.63 

37.67 

18.08 

24.03 

15.09 

73.48 

-12.58 

-30.67 

768.92 



71 1 .39 

241.15 

20.71 

F 

13.76 

30  62 

33.20 

13.06 

20  00 

15.09 

90.63 

14.70 

-5.37 

740.70 

245.92 

21.29 

Source:  Farm  Cash  Receipts  (21-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


96 


May  1984 

Table  1:  Farm  cash  receipts,  by  source  (million  dollars)/concluded 


Section  9— Table  1 /Concluded 


Year 

Livestock  and  products 

Forest 

and 

maple 

products 

total 

Dairy 
supple- 
mentary 
payments 

Deficiency 
payments 

Provincial 
income 

and 
month 

Hogs 

Sheep 

Lambs 

Dairy 
products 

Poultry 

Eggs 

Other 

zation 
program 

D 

200037 

200038 

200039 

200040 

200041 

200042 

200043 

200049 

200052 

200053 

206686 

1982 

1,954.12 

3.53 

24.17 

2,640.28 

773.64 

462.70 

171.50 

89.98 

274.44 

24.99 

100.59 

1983 

1,676.69 

3.19 

25.13 

2,603  89 

767.50 

481.09 

177.36 

96.97 

261 .56 

26.65 

123.19 

1982  M 

185.54 

0.25 

1.59 

214.19 

56.26 

39.83 

8.39 

6.33 

19.67 

6.57 

7.47 

A 

146.01 

0.30 

2.50 

224.93 

67.91 

38  10 

6.86 

25.99 

18.99 

3.05 

19.20 

M 

164.19 

026 

1.32 

239.78 

56.31 

3886 

11.31 

19.65 

21.65 

2.44 

5.13 

J 

196.98 

0.42 

2.95 

247.06 

5975 

38.12 

7.33 

— 

23.94 

0.95 

-0.84 

J 

151.93 

0.25 

1.67 

238.51 

75.77 

39.52 

6.93 

— 

27.11 

0.46 

0.43 

A 

160.17 

0.34 

2.17 

234.76 

72.52 

39.36 

6.83 

— 

26.23 

0.29 

8.07 

S 

206.21 

0.41 

2.74 

230  17 

86.06 

38.22 

25.04 

3.17 

22.12 

0.15 

-1.79 

O 

158.60 

0.31 

2.09 

217.78 

70.75 

38.36 

16  05 

9.50 

28.50 

0.07 

0.02 

N 

144.63 

0.27 

2.13 

203.78 

58.26 

37.91 

14.98 

12.67 

26.08 

0.11 

11.41 

D 

199.31 

0.41 

2.58 

212.34 

55.61 

38.14 

29.44 

6.33 

2228 

0.04 

39.15 

1983  J 

157.84 

0.16 

1.35 

206.68 

51.01 

3827 

8.13 

3.26 

19.50 

0.95 

4.67 

F 

161.04 

0.17 

1.49 

188.64 

49.60 

3624 

28.13 

3.26 

19.68 

1.11 

3.76 

M 

183.11 

0.29 

2.67 

214.73 

53.01 

39  85 

8.05 

6.92 

19.22 

0.39 

7.44 

A 

135.42 

0.21 

1.55 

221 .73 

52.13 

39.08 

6.49 

27.87 

18.90 

2.40 

9.71 

M 

139.19 

0.26 

1.76 

233.96 

65  82 

40.73 

10.26 

21.37 

19.67 

0.30 

10.40 

J 

140.55 

0.36 

2.12 

234.58 

64.63 

39.69 

6.81 

— 

21.53 

0.14 

1.24 

J 

118.60 

0.21 

1.45 

224.38 

66.25 

40.85 

6.69 

— 

22.46 

0.24 

1.71 

A 

126.89 

0.26 

2.28 

229.90 

82.33 

40.38 

6.73 

— 

26.40 

0.41 

1.80 

S 

159.34 

0.35 

3.02 

217.24 

77.37 

39.73 

26.25 

3.59 

24.12 

3.43 

4.60 

0 

113.92 

0.28 

2.30 

216.76 

70.05 

41.21 

17.83 

10.39 

24.43 

2.46 

8.59 

N 

113.05 

0.28 

2.20 

203.42 

72.92 

41.72 

17.09 

13.54 

23.58 

13.66 

4.19 

D 

127.73 

0.35 

2.94 

211.87 

62.39 

43.33 

34.89 

6.77 

22.06 

1.16 

65.07 

1984  J 

122.57 

0.20 

1.42 

219.27 

54.59 

43.18 

8.29 

3.27 

18.40 

14.87 

11.36 

F 

123.77 

0.19 

1.46 

200.20 

70.11 

45.98 

31.77 

3.43 

19.78 

7.99 

5.26 

Source:  Farm  Cash  Receipts  (21-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


97 


Section  9— Tables  2  and  3 

Table  2:  Inspected  slaughter,  cold  storage  stocks  and  eggs 


May  1984 


Inspected  slaughte 

t  (thousands) 

Cold 

storage  stocks. 

end  ol  period  (metric  tonnes) 

Eggs 

Canada  total  sales 

Total 

Year 

and 

Sheep  and 

Mutton 

Pork, 

For  con- 

For 

ol  con- 

month 

Cattle 

Calves 

lambs 

Hogs 

Beet 

Veal 

and  lamb 

total 

Poultry' 

sumption 

hatching 

sumption 

D 

2971 

2972 

2973 

2974 

2975 

2976 

2977 

2978 

203414 

225692 

225694 

225697 

1982 

3.294 

412 

202 

12,701 

18.2 

0.8 

1.8 

11.0 

44.4 

450  73 

33.35 

8.85 

1983 

3,240 

440 

228 

12,906 

20.2 

0.8 

4.8 

10.9 

38.6 

462.07 

32.87 

9.81 

1982  M 

264 

33 

12 

1,010 

154 

1.0 

20 

13.5 

36.3 

37.92 

3.00 

0.77 

J 

326 

34 

16 

1,169 

15.0 

1.1 

1.7 

12.8 

33.7 

37.40 

2.78 

0.74 

J 

243 

25 

13 

891 

16.0 

1.4 

1.7 

11.3 

36.6 

38.45 

2.81 

0.75 

A 

251 

27 

16 

903 

15.4 

1.2 

2.2 

10.8 

40.5 

38.06 

2.67 

0.71 

S 

337 

41 

21 

1.162 

15.8 

1.1 

2.9 

98 

45.3 

36.53 

2.67 

0.78 

0 

252 

35 

16 

969 

15.5 

1.0 

2.9 

10.0 

46.2 

37.32 

2.51 

0.80 

N 

259 

37 

18 

979 

15.9 

1.0 

1.8 

11.3 

48.1 

37.16 

2.73 

0.69 

D 

321 

44 

26 

1,308 

18.2 

0.8 

1.8 

11.0 

44.4 

39.07 

2.32 

0.75 

1983  J 

266 

32 

13 

996 

16.6 

0.7 

2.1 

10.8 

33.8 

39.00 

2.39 

0.77 

F 

256 

32 

14 

985 

15.9 

0.8 

2.4 

12.0 

32.2 

35.85 

2.57 

0.76 

M 

292 

45 

26 

1,228 

16.9 

0.7 

2.2 

14.4 

33.1 

38.83 

2.92 

0.81 

A 

238 

39 

16 

1,018 

17.5 

0.8 

3.0 

14.4 

29.9 

37.07 

3.18 

0.81 

M 

244 

36 

17 

960 

16.8 

08 

3.0 

14.3 

31.5 

39.17 

2.99 

0.81 

J 

330 

38 

19 

1.171 

17.0 

0.8 

2.9 

13.5 

32.4 

37.88 

3.00 

0.83 

J 

255 

28 

15 

966 

16.1 

1.0 

3.0 

12.6 

34.4 

40.03 

2.63 

0.83 

A 

254 

31 

17 

981 

16.3 

1.1 

4.1 

12.1 

37.2 

39.24 

2.70 

080 

S 

319 

43 

26 

1.255 

16.7 

1.0 

4.7 

10.1 

40.8 

37.97 

2.60 

0.83 

O 

255 

37 

21 

1.050 

16.3 

1.0 

4.6 

9.5 

39.7 

38.91 

2.50 

0.85 

N 

264 

38 

18 

1,097 

18.2 

1.0 

5.2 

10.8 

40.2 

38.14 

2.78 

0.83 

D 

266 

39 

25 

1,199 

20.2 

0.8 

4.8 

10.9 

38.6 

39.99 

2.58 

0.86 

1984  J 









21.1 

1.2 

4.5 

11.8 

25.1 

39.49 

2.39 

0.88 

F 

— 

— 

— 

— 

20.6 

0.9 

3.2 

11.7 

26.2 

36.02 

2.69 

0.83 

M 

— 

— 

— 

— 

20.4 

0.8 

26 

13.4 

25.0 

— 

— 

— 

A 

21.3 

0.8 

2.4 

13.1 

25.3 

'Excludes  stocks  in  (railway)  transit  after  June  30,  1968 

Sources:  Stocks  of  Dairy  and  Frozen  Poultry  Products  (32-009),  Stocks  of  Frozen  Meat  Products  (32-012),  Statistics  Canada;  Canada,  Livestock  and  Meat  Trade  Report, 

Agriculture  Canada. 


Table  3:  Farm  input  price  index,1  and  selected  components,  Canada 


Farm 
inputs 
total" 

Building 

and 

fencing 

Major 
group 

Machinery  and 

motor  vehicles 

Crop  production 

Major           Ferti- 
group5             lizer 

Animal  Production 

Supplies 

and 

services 

Hired 

farm 

labour 

Property 
taxes 

Interest 

Major 
group' 

Machinery 
replace- 
ment 

Motor 
vehicle 
replace- 
ment4 

Machinery 
and 
motor 
vehicle 
opera- 
tion* 

Farm 

Major 
group5 

Feeders 
live- 
stock 

Feed 

Year 

Major 
group 

Major 
group 

Major 
group2 

Major 
group3 

Major 
group2 

quarter 

1971  = 

=  100 

D 

640000 

640003 

640090 

640093 

640300 

640340 

640470 

640612 

640740 

640743 

640811 

641040 

641100 

641145 

641160 

641195 

1982 

303.3 

279.5 

292.9 

268.3 

232.8 

313.3 

335.9 

329.6 

255.3 

237.5 

275.3 

269.9 

283.2 

202.6 

639.3 

340.3 

1983 

303.8 

304.2 

304.1 

279.6 

243.5 

324.4 

323.6 

310.0 

257.9 

237.1 

280.0 

283.8 

298.9 

212.7 

538.1 

349.8 

1981    1 

285.4 

247.3 

248.0 

241.7 

207.5 

256.2 

334.2 

330.6 

269.9 

233.4 

314.9 

233.5 

257.7 

187.6 

592.4 

341.6 

2 

295.0 

260.7 

260.7 

248.7 

219.3 

272.1 

343.8 

341.3 

267.4 

234.4 

308.6 

243.1 

264.4 

187.6 

652.4 

341.6 

3 

300.2 

271.8 

270.2 

254.5 

221.3 

284.4 

343.9 

344.9 

260.5 

228.3 

297.5 

254.2 

268.4 

187.6 

695.8 

341.6 

4 

296.9 

269.5 

280.9 

263.0 

235.0 

295.9 

340.2 

339.1 

245.4 

215.6 

278.8 

258.5 

273.4 

187.6 

671.1 

341.6 

1982  1 

298.4 

272.1 

284.4 

268.8 

223.0 

300.2 

338.6 

333.8 

249.7 

215.3 

287.6 

261.9 

278.1 

202.6 

642.2 

340.3 

2 

308.6 

276.3 

295.1 

272.4 

232.9 

314.7 

337.3 

331.3 

265.8 

249.2 

285.6 

271.9 

281.3 

202.6 

663.2 

340.3 

3 

305.9 

283.6 

291.7 

263.7 

233.5 

313.6 

337.8 

330.5 

260.1 

244.8 

278.1 

269.4 

285.1 

202.6 

651.7 

340.3 

4 

300.4 

286.0 

300.3 

268.1 

241.6 

324.5 

329.9 

322.7 

245.5 

240.8 

249.9 

276.3 

288.1 

202.6 

600.0 

340.3 

1983  1 

299.9 

292.9 

2960 

280.0 

241.6 

311.0 

322.3 

307.9 

257.9 

252.9 

263.4 

277.2 

293.4 

212.7 

539.3 

349.8 

2 

303.8 

302.0 

303.2 

280.5 

240.3 

322.9 

323.6 

311.5 

260.0 

246.8 

274.3 

285.4 

297.7 

212.7 

534.8 

349.8 

3 

305.2 

313.9 

308.7 

279.3 

241.0 

332.6 

322.6 

311.6 

255.3 

230.9 

281.1 

286  7 

301.1 

212.7 

537.1 

349.8 

4 

306.3 

307.8 

308.3 

278.5 

251.0 

331.1 

325.8 

308.8 

258.2 

217.9 

301.2 

286.0 

303.4 

212.7 

543.8 

349.8 

'Price  indexes  ol  inputs  measure  only  changes  in  prices  ol  units  of  inputs.  They  do  not  reflect  other  important  changes  in  costs  of  production,  such  as  changing  quantities  and  produc- 
tivity of  inputs.  They  should  not  be  interpreted,  therefore,  as  equivalent  to  indexes  of  cost  per  unit  of  output.  Direct  comparison  of  them  with  price  indexes  of  output  can  yield  mislead- 
ing indications  of  the  changing  relationship  of  costs  and  income       21977  and  1978  price  indexes  are  subject  to  revision.      31978  price  indexes  are  subject  to  revision.      4Farm  share 
only  of  motor  vehicles       'The  major  groups  include  additional  components  than  the  selected  ones  shown 
Source:  Farm  Input  Price  Index  (62-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


98 


May  1984 

Table  4:  Exports  of  grains  and  livestock  products 


Section  9— Tables  4  and  5 


1 

Grains  (metric  tonne) 

Livestock  products  (million  pounds) 

Beef, 

veal, 

fresh, 

chilled 

or  frozen 

Bacon 

hams  & 

shoulders 

Canned 
meats 

Cheese 

Skim 

milk 

powder  - 

Poultry 

Eggs  in 

the  shell 

(million 

dozens)' 

Year 
and 
monl 

Wheal 

Flour 
in  terms 
of  wheat 

Oats 

Barley 

Rye 

Flaxseed 

Rapeseed 

D 

237928 

215170 

238072 

238174 

238224 

238290 

238354 

3024 

3025 

3026 

3027 

3028 

3029 

3030 

1982 

133.75 

2.95 

4.09 

11.08 

262.35 

1.92 

5.49 

1983 

134.59 

2.98 

8.54 

10.69 

180.48 

2.72 

10.10 

1982  A 

1  419.72 

21.44 

8.73 

400.14 

9.11 

27.65 

138  96 

10.76 

0.18 

0.32 

1.08 

14.71 

0.03 

0.23 

M 

1  708.65 

10.62 

7.68 

678.87 

104  15 

41.66 

93  63 

10.72 

0.29 

0.32 

0.75 

19.29 

0.02 

0.26 

J 

2  096.42 

2430 

23  04 

475.29 

84.35 

35.70 

138.17 

8.94 

0.22 

0.25 

1.88 

18.04 

005 

0.38 

J 

1  670.95 

16.64 

4.54 

386.29 

6.54 

31.22 

111.61 

11.31 

0.27 

0.27 

1.72 

22.27 

0.08 

0.95 

A 

1  465.24 

2236 

2.84 

357.94 

8.60 

50.24 

103.42 

13.40 

0.23 

0.45 

0.12 

3.44 

0.04 

0.47 

S 

1  642.16 

29.43 

268 

470.34 

21.07 

34.77 

105.76 

15.26 

0.16 

0.40 

0.33 

17.24 

0.15 

0.24 

0 

1  250.85 

14.51 

1.55 

576.10 

40.89 

60.22 

36.20 

13  30 

0.19 

038 

0.94 

7.14 

0.36 

0.16 

N 

1  639.99 

43.60 

3.86 

664.32 

36.87 

50.12 

165.58 

6  51 

0.29 

0.40 

1.52 

68.71 

0.36 

0.21 

D 

1  433.11 

14.64 

2.55 

461.68 

17.01 

26.97 

126  89 

1.27 

0.27 

0.29 

1.00 

61.25 

0.31 

0.16 

1983  J 

959.37 

45.79 

7.31 

297.90 

9.71 

26.90 

9976 

18.13 

0.24 

0.41 

0.37 

5.88 

0.12 

0.86 

F 

948.79 

44.49 

10.40 

280.59 

14.47 

14.91 

95.99 

15.54 

0.26 

0.50 

0.42 

15.26 

0.17 

0.24 

M 

1  320.26 

22.51 

8.31 

358.21 

8.60 

18.50 

110.34 

19.03 

0.33 

0.67 

0.71 

17.03 

0.09 

0.16 

A 

1  636.48 

13.29 

4.68 

282.92 

26.93 

44.82 

106.69 

12.52 

0.26 

0.96 

0.65 

10.55 

0.04 

0.07 

M 

2  039.05 

33.06 

13.42 

618.34 

47.06 

28.68 

75.88 

10.68 

0.26 

1.53 

1.58 

42.30 

0.09 

0.14 

J 

1  954.79 

6.93 

14.57 

589.40 

19.86 

28.00 

120.49 

10.20 

0.17 

1.03 

0.67 

9.85 

0.12 

1.57 

J 

1  978.64 

11.77 

31.74 

372.32 

62.84 

50.45 

124.31 

11.96 

0.28 

1.34 

1.10 

19.94 

0.09 

2.00 

A 

2  212.98 

36.02 

24.19 

61 1 .35 

71.91 

43.14 

75.48 

14.09 

0.18 

0.91 

0.24 

17.32 

0.50 

2.62 

S 

1  806.44 

31.43 

14.67 

932.15 

106.62 

93.12 

67  67 

8.60 

0.30 

0.53 

0.57 

19.64 

0.33 

0.09 

0 

1  904.61 

23.27 

16.10 

518.11 

123.65 

68.10 

91.68 

5.91 

0.29 

0.32 

0.66 

6.67 

0.42 

1.73 

N 

1  423.17 

30.54 

11.11 

592.80 

9441 

96.43 

125.38 

5.38 

0.09 

0.17 

2.36 

5.30 

0.40 

0.36 

D 

1  030.17 

2.60 

19  02 

245.87 

39.85 

69.75 

126.89 

2.56 

0.32 

0.14 

1  34 

10.74 

0.33 

0.24 

1984  J 

750.42 

25.91 

14.25 

179.57 

91.20 

24.51 

139.66 

21.22 

0.25 

0.14 

0.28 

12.74 

0.28 

19.96 

F 

644.22 

38.79 

5.77 

256.16 

27.51 

58.70 

26868 

18.20 

0.13 

0.12 

0.40 

8.80 

0.06 

1.30 

M 

916.61 

6.27 

254.92 

28.87 

19.77 

173.04 

" 

'Includes  eggs  for  hatching. 

Sources:  Grain  and  Oil  Seeds  Review  (22-007),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  5:  Milk 


Production  of  dairy  factories 

Stocks2 

Milk  sold 

Fluid 

Creamery                Cheddar 

Evaporated 

Ice  cream 

Creamery 

Cheddar 

Variety 

Process 

Year 

off  farms 

purposes 

butter                 cheese 

whole  milk' 

mix 

butler 

cheese 

cheese 

cheese 

month 

Kilolitres 

tonne                   tonne 

tonne 

Kilolitres 

tonne 

tonne 

tonne 

tonne 

D 

230978 

230979 

231224                  231245 

231271 

231259 

231340 

231350 

231358 

231364 

1982 

7  580  376 

2  608  492 

122  747                 89  033 

155  640 

150  861 

39  833 

35  669 

11  683 

6  714 

1983 

7  229  498 

2  596  185 

103  542                 99  839 

146  812 

159  136 

28  354 

38  123 

12  422 

7  365 

1982  M 

714914 

214  355 

12  381                    6  867 

16  368 

15  455 

22  720 

39  230 

13  408 

5  374 

J 

747  525 

21 1  597 

13  832                   8  501 

17  642 

18  309 

26  708 

38  390 

13012 

7  352 

J 

729  325 

214  138 

12  241                    8  177 

16  028 

18  275 

31  375 

37  396 

12  547 

4  309 

A 

696  378 

212  348 

10  953                   8  756 

15  422 

15  188 

35  290 

38  067 

12  283 

5  618 

S 

635  645 

215  990 

1 0  804                   8  334 

14  031 

11  597 

37  226 

37  206 

11  895 

5  485 

O 

607  412 

219  056 

9  187                   6  687 

12  695 

9  152 

39  137 

35  848 

11  629 

5  600 

N 

557  732 

221  776 

8  439                   6  566 

11  812 

10  804 

38  762 

35  648 

12  054 

5510 

D 

575  540 

223  768 

8  683                   7  092 

12  002 

9414 

39  833 

35  669 

11  683 

6  714 

1983  J 

571  030 

212  222 

8  403                   7  351 

13  755 

8  617 

36  925 

36  211 

11  873 

5  484 

F 

517  964 

202  104 

7  376                   7  162 

13  907 

9  160 

37  622 

37  139 

11  896 

5  721 

M 

596  391 

230  108 

8  740                   8  289 

12  259 

12  359 

37  422 

37  403 

10  523 

6  367 

A 

623  231 

212  205 

10  060                   7  982 

11  973 

12  157 

35  204 

37  598 

11  845 

4  907 

M 

668  798 

216  509 

10  243                   8  891 

14  988 

16  053 

36  506 

38  755 

10  866 

5  545 

J 

682  190 

210  102 

10  482                   9  703 

17  728 

19  792 

36  055 

37  605 

10  675 

6  177 

J 

660  782 

202  239 

8  479                   9  332 

15  507 

19  156 

37  158 

39  159 

11  050 

5  085 

A 

650  543 

216  379 

8  896                   9  242 

8  172 

18  584 

33  018 

39  585 

11  541 

6  375 

S 

596  454 

224  345 

8  071                    8  918 

9  784 

13  959 

34  607 

40  265 

11  687 

8  462 

O 

574  891 

220  214 

7  619                   7  976 

11  012 

9  846 

32  796 

39  298 

11  719 

7  621 

N 

531  017 

222  688 

7  485                   7  301 

10  380 

9  248 

31  246 

38  412 

11  998 

7  677 

D 

556  207 

227  070 

7  688                   7  692 

7  347 

10  205 

28  356 

38  042 

12  423 

7  365 

1984  J 

568  206 

221  134 

7  883                   8  334 

12  188 

8  064 

24  050 

38  965 

11  584 

5  026 

F 

547  751 

207  997 

7  444                     7  989 

12  089 

9  291 

24  218 

38  134 

11  910 

6  522 

M 

8  545                   8  319 

14  424 

11  609 

20  413 

37  470 

11  924 

6  742 

A 

21  743 

37  880 

'Includes  case  and  bulk.      2As  at  end  of  period   Last  month  is  preliminary 
Sources:  The  Dairy  Review  (23-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


99 


Section  9— Table  6 

Table  6:  Sugar  (metric  tonne) 


May  1984 


Raw  cane 

sugar 

Refined  sugar 

Stocks 

Year 

Production  from 

Shipments 

and 

Stocks,  end 

End  of 

month 

Acquisitions 

of  period 

Beet 

Cane 

Total 

Beet 

Cane 

Total 

period 

D 

345124 

345125 

345127 

345128 

345126 

345121 

345122 

345120 

345123 

1982 

935  841 

124  811 

111  184 

914  506 

1  025  690 

100  405 

905  524 

1  005  929 

128  106 

1983 

931  959 

158  877 

1  016  907 

990  391 

124  252 

1982  A 

46  358 

52  238 

_ 

77  743 

77  743 

8  760 

70  244 

79  004 

125  052 

M 

75  058 

55  917 

— 

71  352 

71  352 

10  231 

73  207 

83  438 

110  489 

J 

97  968 

63  913 

— 

89  012 

89  012 

11  954 

90  207 

102  161 

92  075 

J 

29  250 

13  801 

— 

79  110 

79  110 

7  487 

71  731 

79  218 

89  432 

A 

102  607 

44  336 

— 

78  718 

78  718 

8  506 

82  852 

91  358 

76  380 

S 

93  972 

53  469 

— 

86  617 

86  617 

9  502 

84  639 

94  141 

64  117 

0 

103  650 

61  940 

23  301 

98  901 

122  202 

6544 

92  598 

99  142 

84  798 

N 

110  370 

65  593 

27  355 

89  437 

116  792 

7  940 

79  815 

87  755 

115  201 

D 

119  141 

124  811 

26  504 

59  721 

86  225 

6  930 

60  840 

67  770 

128  106 

1983  J 

41  779 

96  098 

22  152 

69  087 

91  239 

6  789 

66  866 

73  655 

143  093 

F 

48  190 

X 

3  288 

70  597 

73  885 

X 

X 

83  079 

X 

M 

76  306 

X 

9  706 

71  996 

81  702 

X 

X 

94  703 

X 

A 

61  319 

51  443 

— 

77  336 

77  336 

X 

X 

87  620 

109  569 

M 

117  451 

98  408 

68  024 

80  976 

98  156 

J 

62  470 

62  153 

98  002 

96  860 

104  348 

J 

86  643 

75  585 

71  189 

78  678 

91  964 

A 

85  275 

87  345 

72  090 

77  993 

92  135 

S 

80  764 

88  299 

78  145 

93  832 

69  763 

0 

144  578 

152  969 

108  485 

73  856 

101  520 

N 

88  480 

172  702 

101  177 

83  979 

123  139 

D 

38  704 

158  877 

95  633 

65  160 

124  252 

1984  J 

69  946 

157  743 

85  037 

65  142 

152  179 

F 

48  687 

132  235 

73  059 

83  247 

138  159 

M 

11  917 

75  878 

64  223 

88  700 

117  595 

Source:  The  Sugar  Situation  (32-013),  Statistics  Canada. 


100 


Section  10  ■  Domestic  Trade 

102     1.  Value  of  Retail  Trade  by  Type  of  Business  and  by  Province 

105  2.  Merchandising  Inventories 

106  3.  Department  Store  Sales  and  Stocks 

106     4.  Estimated  Restaurant,  Caterer  and  Tavern  Receipts,  Canada  and  Provinces 


101 


Section  10— Table  1 

Table  1:  Value  of  retail  trade  by  type  of  business  (million  dollars) 


May  1984 


Year 
and 

Grocery 
&  combi- 
nation 

All  other 

tood 

stores 

Depart- 
ment 
stores 

General 
mer- 
chandise 
stores 

General 
stores 

Variety 
stores 

Motor 

vehicle 

dealers' 

Service 

stations 

and 

garages 

Auto- 
motive 
parts  and 
access- 
ories 
stores 

Clothing  stores 

month 

Men's 

Women's 

Family 

D 
D 

(650059 
650060) 
(650088 
650089) 

650061 
650090 

650062 

650091 

650063 
650092 

650064 
650093 

650065 
650094 

650066 
650095 

(650068 
650069) 
(650097 
650098) 

650070 
650099 

650071 
650100 

650072 
650101 

650073 
650102 

1982 

24,484.5 

1,945.9 

10,208.1 

2,080.0 

1 ,898.4 

1.071.3 

14,413.0 

10,104.6 

2,175.0 

1,113.7 

1,913.0 

1,275.1 

1983 

25.880.2 

2,0068 

10,929.5 

2,230.7 

1,937.3 

1,134.7 

17,073.9 

10.167.3 

2,4772 

1,142.2 

2,083.4 

1,417.7 

Unadjusted 

for  seasonal 

variation 

1982  M 

1,894.8 

140.4 

694.1 

155.2 

143.5 

71.6 

1,387.8 

793.1 

127.2 

71.1 

130.0 

83.4 

A 

2,078.2 

166.3 

789  0 

160  7 

150.7 

83.9 

1 .373.0 

810.9 

178.2 

87.2 

153.9 

99.7 

M 

2,153.0 

176.9 

813.9 

175.1 

166.7 

89.9 

1,391.0 

878.6 

225.4 

98.3 

164.5 

102.4 

J 

2,125.2 

173.0 

790.9 

163.3 

175.3 

87.5 

1,398.1 

884.7 

218.0 

98.8 

157.5 

104.6 

J 

2,283.5 

174.5 

763.9 

146.2 

173.6 

88.2 

1,179.9 

914.0 

210.0 

84.7 

152.2 

95.1 

A 

1,990.7 

162.5 

775.7 

176  3 

162.8 

87.8 

1,158.9 

912.4 

170.0 

76.4 

145.1 

107.9 

S 

2,058.8 

161.1 

861.2 

173.7 

169.3 

84.9 

1,198.3 

862.5 

171.7 

82.8 

166.5 

112.5 

0 

2.162.0 

165.8 

8592 

198.8 

161.2 

86.7 

1,137.9 

866.6 

1876 

90.2 

171.4 

113.1 

N 

1.971.5 

160.3 

1.073.6 

239.3 

149.1 

101.1 

1,203.9 

864.4 

222.1 

107.3 

180.1 

120.9 

D 

2.390.3 

196.9 

1,608.5 

225.7 

183.1 

168.6 

1,030.0 

843.2 

2364 

176.0 

257.5 

182.1 

1983  J 

1,944.4 

143.3 

6234 

138.7 

127.3 

63.6 

968.3 

725.7 

130.1 

80.2 

136.8 

83.3 

F 

1.888.0 

142.2 

604.1 

144.1 

125.0 

65.1 

1 ,080.7 

673.2 

121.0 

60.4 

115.2 

73.4 

M 

2,124.3 

162.8 

787.6 

169.9 

148.3 

82.0 

1,507.5 

802.1 

152.3 

75.7 

151.4 

97.7 

A 

2.155.0 

166.7 

775.3 

162.7 

147.8 

78.9 

1 ,498.4 

769.0 

189.6 

87.6 

168.1 

104.7 

M 

2,0954 

171.0 

840.3 

185.1 

165.5 

89.1 

1,710.7 

824.1 

235.6 

95.0 

167.7 

108.7 

J 

2.273.1 

184.7 

920.2 

183.8 

187.9 

101.0 

1,712.4 

923.5 

259.9 

103.6 

181.7 

122.7 

J 

2,262.9 

180.2 

813.8 

162.3 

176.0 

91.5 

1 ,459.2 

946.6 

232.9 

82.2 

160.2 

104.4 

A 

2,114.9 

166.8 

850.9 

2036 

178.4 

93.7 

1 ,409.2 

945.4 

205.1 

75.3 

157.9 

114.5 

S 

2,2138 

166.4 

922.1 

189.9 

173.8 

93.0 

1.372.9 

886.2 

206.5 

87.5 

187.5 

126.1 

0 

2,180.7 

164.0 

922.0 

210.0 

159.6 

90.5 

1,508.7 

894.5 

212.5 

95.9 

185.8 

124.6 

N 

2,121.9 

161.4 

1,138.8 

249.0 

154.5 

107.7 

1,563.4 

861.0 

253.3 

115.6 

191.7 

137.9 

D 

2,545.8 

197.5 

1,731.1 

231.6 

193.1 

178.6 

1,282.5 

916.0 

278.4 

183.1 

279.3 

219.6 

1984  J 

2.021.3 

140.8 

649.4 

161.2 

129.4 

61.7 

1 .304.6 

847.9 

155.3 

77.6 

143.1 

90.3 

F 

2,0337 

157.1 

659.3 

145.7 

126.7 

67.8 

1 ,527.4 

788.9 

135.4 

64.4 

132.5 

80.8 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2 


1982  M 

1,985.1 

150.0 

828.2 

168.3 

155.4 

87.0 

1.221.8 

826.2 

167.6 

87.7 

151.0 

101.1 

A 

2,041.6 

159.7 

841.1 

171.3 

157.4 

88.4 

1.187.3 

831.6 

169.2 

93.5 

158.1 

106.5 

M 

2.125.1 

1688 

848.8 

178.4 

159.2 

90.1 

1 ,235.6 

869.0 

187.3 

100.6 

162.3 

107.0 

J 

2,083.4 

165.8 

842.2 

176.1 

158.2 

90.3 

1,190.4 

835.8 

176.6 

93.2 

156.0 

104.9 

J 

2,097.4 

164.2 

833.9 

170.7 

156.5 

88.6 

1,147.7 

834.6 

180.2 

91.4 

159.6 

106.1 

A 

2,0802 

164.4 

850.1 

175.4 

157.0 

90.2 

1.202.7 

8524 

179.3 

91.7 

160.7 

109.4 

S 

2,078.3 

160.9 

850.5 

172.8 

160.6 

88.3 

1,230.6 

847.0 

179.7 

86.1 

156.2 

106.3 

O 

2,100.0 

166.3 

8504 

173.0 

158.6 

89.3 

1.160.8 

844.7 

180.6 

90.8 

161.5 

107.0 

N 

2,078.6 

1636 

865.7 

174.5 

156.8 

89.2 

1,211.4 

840.6 

197.1 

92.8 

162.6 

103.7 

D 

2,095.0 

166.7 

876.5 

176.7 

156.5 

91.5 

1,234.5 

830.7 

194.0 

96.4 

166.9 

105.3 

1983  J 

2,101.1 

165.8 

865.1 

179.2 

156.2 

93.2 

1.276.8 

8209 

194.8 

92.6 

166.6 

111.0 

F 

2,117.9 

166.7 

8847 

179.6 

156.1 

93.4 

1.238.3 

793.6 

194  5 

91.6 

170.2 

114.8 

M 

2,160.6 

171.8 

928.4 

185.9 

158.8 

99.5 

1 ,308.7 

834.4 

195.9 

92.3 

172.4 

116.1 

A 

2,103.5 

162.0 

821.6 

176.1 

153.2 

81.8 

1,317.8 

791.9 

180.0 

92.7 

170.5 

112.5 

M 

2,141.4 

165.7 

884.7 

183.7 

158.7 

91.8 

1 .433.5 

810.6 

192.5 

96.2 

167.4 

113.7 

J 

2,169.7 

171.1 

963.9 

196.9 

167.7 

102.3 

1,435.7 

865.6 

213.0 

95.7 

181.1 

121.8 

J 

2,165.0 

176.1 

929.0 

192.5 

163.5 

95.6 

1.443.8 

883.4 

206  1 

93.0 

174.5 

120.6 

A 

2,148.1 

163.4 

912.8 

195.3 

165.9 

94.9 

1,415.3 

844.9 

209.8 

89.5 

170.9 

116.5 

S 

2,166.6 

166.8 

907.0 

187.1 

161.6 

94.5 

1 ,406.5 

860.7 

212.5 

90.6 

173.8 

117.9 

o 

2,212.6 

166.8 

928.6 

187.2 

161.5 

93.9 

1,545.7 

876.6 

211.5 

97.0 

179.3 

119.3 

N 

2,2106 

164.7 

9129 

187.1 

160.5 

96.8 

1,546.1 

835.1 

217.9 

99.1 

172.8 

119.1 

D 

2,185.5 

166.6 

922.2 

183.6 

163.2 

93.3 

1,551.8 

891.4 

222.0 

98.8 

175.8 

122.8 

1984  J 

2,258.8 

166.5 

920.7 

198  6 

161.7 

93.4 

1,641.6 

940.8 

227.7 

92  1 

175.0 

121.4 

F 

2.206.3 

176.1 

9350 

175.9 

153.0 

95.2 

1,678.3 

893.2 

210.4 

95.1 

190  2 

123.0 

'Excludes  used  car  dealers. 


102 


May  1984 

Table  1:  Value  of  retail  trade  by  type  of  business  (million  dollars)/concluded 


Section  10— Table  1 /Concluded 


Pharmacies, 

patent 

Year 

Furniture  and 

medicines 

Book  and 

Sporting 

and 

Hardware 

appliance 

and 

stationery 

Jewelry 

goods  and 

All  other2 

month 

Shoe  stores 

stores 

stores 

cosmetics 

stores 

Florists 

stores 

accessories 

stores 

Total 

D 

(650074  650075) 

650076 

(650077  & 
650078  650079) 

650080 

650081 

650082 

650083 

650084 

(650067  & 
650085  650086) 

650058 

D 

(650103  650104) 

650105 

(650106  & 
650107  650108) 

650109 

650110 

650111 

650112 

650113 

(650096  & 
650114  650115) 

650087 

1982 

1,017.6 

887.6 

2,101.4 

3,913.7 

465.9 

380.6 

8225 

1 ,289.9 

13,716.6 

97,6385 

1983 

1,097.2 

959.5 

2,616.9 

4,3404 

497.4 

403.7 

840.5 

1 ,372.6 

14,480.1 

105.129.0 

Unadjusted 

for  seasonal  variation 

1982  M 

63.1 

53.2 

156.7 

2990 

34.1 

27.5 

47.0 

88.3 

988.2 

7,449.4 

A 

85.3 

66.9 

161.6 

308.4 

33.3 

37.8 

56.5 

113.5 

1 ,069.9 

8,064.8 

M 

93.8 

91.1 

169.5 

3054 

33.8 

47.1 

65.2 

148.2 

1,138.7 

8,528.2 

J 

82.3 

91.3 

174.9 

323.0 

35.5 

33.6 

65.7 

146.5 

1,150.1 

8,479.9 

J 

78.1 

86.5 

174.9 

324.0 

33.3 

26.2 

61.4 

136.4 

1,241.2 

8,427.7 

A 

80.7 

75.0 

173.2 

322.8 

38.3 

25.5 

57.4 

115.8 

1,140.7 

7,955.9 

S 

92.8 

74.9 

182.5 

3298 

39.7 

26.6 

54.7 

100.3 

1.102.7 

8,107.5 

O 

97.5 

73.1 

196.7 

340.1 

36.4 

27.1 

57.6 

85.2 

1.141.6 

8,255.8 

N 

105.3 

77.6 

195.4 

342.7 

45.2 

26.5 

74.7 

79.7 

1.197.3 

8,537.9 

D 

120.6 

98.4 

221.1 

459.8 

72.7 

48.4 

1925 

119.9 

1,808.1 

10,639.7 

1983  J 

66.9 

50.9 

182.0 

324.4 

32.5 

23.6 

42.0 

78.2 

921.4 

6,887.0 

F 

53.5 

49.0 

160.3 

316.1 

33.2 

32.6 

43.1 

74.0 

917.7 

6,772.0 

M 

70.7 

58.4 

174.9 

347.0 

35.4 

31.7 

47.7 

92.6 

1 ,068.6 

8,188.5 

A 

87.0 

68.6 

180.5 

345.2 

35.3 

35.7 

52.6 

118.9 

1 ,084.8 

8,312.4 

M 

93.5 

87.4 

213.4 

350.8 

36.3 

48.2 

628 

140.7 

1,140.3 

8,861.6 

J 

95.9 

106.0 

231.4 

369.4 

37.2 

34.7 

69.8 

154.1 

1 ,266.4 

9,519.4 

J 

80.6 

94.4 

255  1 

346.6 

36.0 

27.9 

58.1 

139.1 

1,275.2 

8,985.0 

A 

84.8 

86.9 

251.0 

360.4 

40.8 

28.0 

59.9 

131.4 

1.268.6 

8,827.4 

S 

105.0 

85.0 

226.5 

366.1 

42.0 

28.7 

58.3 

113.7 

1,230.4 

8,881.4 

0 

106.6 

80.9 

236.8 

373.0 

40.0 

29.5 

58.5 

92.5 

1,186.8 

8,953.4 

N 

118.9 

84.3 

236.9 

364.9 

49.7 

30.0 

78.9 

91.5 

1 ,229.0 

9,340.2 

D 

133.8 

107.6 

268.1 

4764 

79.0 

53.2 

208.9 

146.0 

1 ,890.9 

1 1 ,600.6 

1984  J 

71.0 

58.2 

202.0 

350.1 

36.5 

25.2 

42.2 

91.0 

967.3 

7,626.2 

F 

61.3 

56.9 

187.6 

354.3 

36.4 

37.0 

44.8 

84.2 

984.8 

7,767.2 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 

3 

2 

3 

2 

4 

3 

1 

1982  M 

81.7 

70.1 

170.0 

308.5 

38.3 

30.4 

67.1 

105.9 

1,109.0 

7,909.8 

A 

83.3 

71.5 

173.2 

312.3 

38.5 

32.3 

69.1 

102.0 

1,122.7 

7,977.1 

M 

86.5 

75.3 

171.2 

317.1 

39.5 

32.1 

70.0 

111.8 

1.150.4 

8,291.6 

J 

84.2 

74.1 

166.1 

325.0 

39.6 

32.4 

69.9 

111.0 

1,104.3 

8,052.1 

J 

85.7 

73.7 

166.9 

327.5 

39.1 

31.5 

70.0 

108.2 

1,143.1 

8,114.3 

A 

87.9 

73.5 

174.6 

334.1 

39.0 

31.5 

67.2 

114.3 

1,139.7 

8,185.0 

S 

84.0 

74.7 

174.7 

337.0 

38.0 

31.0 

65.7 

111.7 

1,142.3 

8,174.8 

0 

80.8 

73.4 

189.2 

343.8 

39.0 

31.6 

68.3 

110.5 

1,152.7 

8,208.2 

N 

86.0 

75.9 

182.5 

344.9 

39.2 

30.9 

66.5 

103.5 

1,152.7 

8,210.8 

D 

87.7 

75.0 

191.6 

347.1 

38.8 

32.2 

67.5 

101.4 

1 ,202.5 

8,336.6 

1983  J 

86.0 

73.9 

199.9 

346.0 

39.3 

32.4 

66.5 

101.7 

1,193.8 

8,365.4 

F 

88.2 

76.1 

192.8 

346.5 

39.6 

33.3 

65.6 

102.7 

1.192.2 

8,315.2 

M 

89.4 

76.6 

187.5 

356.5 

40.0 

35.0 

68.1 

106.7 

1.150.7 

8,547.5 

A 

84.8 

72.6 

190.4 

355.9 

40.5 

31.2 

64.8 

108.0 

1 ,085.4 

8.299.1 

M 

87.3 

73.2 

214.2 

362.3 

41.0 

33.1 

68.1 

107.4 

1,125.0 

8,579.4 

J 

97.5 

86.1 

216.2 

367.6 

41.4 

33.0 

72.0 

113.5 

1,169.5 

8,859.4 

J 

91.6 

82.0 

248.4 

366.5 

43.0 

34.4 

68.3 

114.8 

1,168.9 

8,937.7 

A 

91.8 

82.0 

239.6 

364.1 

40.8 

33.2 

67.7 

122.4 

1,182.6 

8,805.4 

S 

93.0 

82.2 

218.2 

369.9 

40.7 

33.4 

69.2 

120.9 

1.203.8 

8,824.0 

0 

91.2 

82.7 

229.5 

376.9 

42.6 

34.7 

70.2 

122.2 

1,189.0 

9.066.8 

N 

98.5 

82.7 

221.9 

369.8 

44.2 

34.8 

70.6 

122.6 

1,138.0 

8,980.1 

D 

92.6 

81.2 

230.2 

366.5 

42.2 

35.5 

72.9 

123.5 

1,182.4 

9,051.7 

1984  J 

93.5 

84.0 

225.2 

375.2 

43.6 

34.6 

68.3 

122.0 

1 ,206.8 

9,290.0 

F 

99.6 

86.0 

220.1 

374.6 

42.1 

35.8 

65.3 

117.9 

1,183.2 

9,243.4 

■Includes  used  car  dealers  and  personal  accessories  stores 
Source:  Retail  Trade  (63-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


103 


Section  10— Table  1.1 

Table  1.1:  Value  of  retail  trade  by  province  and  selected  metropolitan  areas  (million  dollars) 


May  1984 


Year 

Yukon 

and 

and 

month 

Ntld 

PEL 

N.S 

NB 

Que. 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alia 

B.C. 

N.W.T. 

Montreal 

Toronto 

Winnipeg 

Vancouver 

D 

650174 

650262 

650350 

650438 

650526 

650702 

650878 

651054 

651142 

651318 

651494 

650614 

650790 

650966 

651406 

D 

650203 

650291 

650379 

650467 

650555 

650731 

650907 

651083 

651171 

651347 

651523 

1982 

1,761.2 

412.4 

3,097.8 

2,448.6 

23,496  8 

35.543.3 

3,830.0 

4,042.1 

10,941  3 

11,766.2 

298.8 

11,610.0 

13,056.6 

2,493.6 

6,073.3 

1983 

1.938  9 

461.6 

3.516.2 

2.703.2 

25,530.7 

38,982.3 

4.133.4 

4,285.1 

11,173.9 

12.108  1 

295.5 

12.1009 

14.402.2 

2,717.0 

6,175.4 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  M 

131.4 

29.2 

229.2 

1838 

1.785.9 

2,651.6 

291.2 

3083 

869  1 

944.9 

24.8 

886.6 

1,004.8 

188.5 

498.5 

A 

145.6 

32.8 

255.6 

202  0 

1.964.9 

2.886.0 

327.0 

341.7 

915.4 

9693 

24.4 

982.5 

1,073.2 

209.7 

500.5 

M 

149.9 

34.8 

255.3 

210.1 

2,106.7 

3,133.5 

335.5 

347.0 

936.4 

992.7 

26.4 

1,039.6 

1,140.4 

215.7 

517.0 

J 

152  0 

36.9 

267.3 

214.5 

2.048  1 

3,081.0 

332.6 

355.6 

961.4 

1 ,002.0 

28.5 

9930 

1,134.3 

210.5 

514.1 

J 

157.9 

41.7 

276.6 

217.7 

2.033.5 

3.073.2 

321.4 

343.5 

908.1 

1,026.1 

28.0 

9524 

1,071.0 

205.5 

507.2 

A 

152.4 

38.4 

264.1 

204.0 

1,923.1 

2,883.7 

311.8 

3289 

874.1 

950.6 

24.8 

917.0 

1,012.8 

198.7 

472.2 

S 

148.1 

35.4 

258.0 

205.7 

1,981.7 

2,951.9 

322.2 

336.6 

891.3 

951.0 

25.6 

979.5 

1,071.6 

209.5 

488.4 

0 

154.3 

35.1 

266.7 

215.2 

1,980.5 

3,018.1 

326.7 

348.4 

927.7 

958.9 

24.2 

982.9 

1,094.1 

215.2 

490.9 

N 

158.8 

35.4 

277.1 

222.0 

2.020.3 

3,166.3 

335.1 

360.9 

958.2 

980.8 

22.9 

1,012.6 

1,179.9 

224.9 

509.1 

D 

191.6 

45.5 

352.0 

269.1 

2,496.5 

3,999.4 

412.9 

423.8 

1,157.4 

1,262.3 

29.1 

1,270.7 

1,477.2 

283.1 

660.5 

1983  J 

116.4 

27.6 

214.3 

168.1 

1,641.3 

2,5478 

264  6 

286.7 

762.4 

839.2 

18.6 

809.3 

973.4 

175.1 

441.9 

F 

118.0 

26.9 

211.3 

168.4 

1 ,626.4 

2,483.1 

264.9 

285.0 

745.7 

822.9 

19.5 

804.6 

9342 

173.8 

427.7 

M 

148.3 

33.0 

266.2 

211.9 

2,020.5 

2,968.6 

319.5 

324.1 

910.7 

963.0 

22.8 

988.9 

1,103.0 

210.8 

496.1 

A 

146.9 

35.4 

268.0 

216.3 

2,072.9 

3,015.7 

331.6 

341.9 

892.3 

971.5 

19.9 

1 ,006.2 

1.114.5 

219.2 

501.1 

M 

1663 

38.8 

2883 

222.0 

2,2336 

3.260.4 

349.7 

355.2 

9280 

996.2 

23.2 

1,050.4 

1,190.7 

228.7 

501.2 

J 

178.5 

43.8 

318.2 

251  9 

2,340.2 

3.532.7 

372.5 

385.1 

1,001.2 

1.066.4 

28.9 

1,085.0 

1,288.6 

237.6 

533.2 

J 

173.3 

44.4 

312.2 

239.9 

2,136.1 

3.375.6 

346  7 

365.0 

925.0 

1.039.7 

27.2 

953.6 

1,201.2 

222.1 

514.1 

A 

168.3 

41.8 

307.4 

232.3 

2,111.9 

3,264.6 

346.7 

370.6 

932.9 

1.024.7 

26.2 

957  9 

1,157.9 

225.2 

503.5 

S 

165.3 

38.7 

302.0 

228.8 

2,159.4 

3,263.0 

355.8 

377.2 

943.9 

1,019.9 

27.4 

1,010.9 

1,193.0 

235.4 

517.1 

0 

167.9 

38.5 

301.8 

229.5 

2,194.0 

3,331.8 

355.0 

369.0 

936.1 

1 .004.6 

25.4 

1.015.7 

1,231.8 

233.7 

514.2 

N 

173.7 

40.8 

318.4 

241.1 

2,270.3 

3,530.0 

372.2 

380.3 

993.7 

994.9 

24.8 

1 ,080.4 

1 ,336.3 

247.0 

514.6 

D 

216.0 

52.0 

408.2 

292.9 

2,724.1 

4,408.9 

454.3 

445.0 

1,202.2 

1.365.1 

31.8 

1,338.0 

1,677.9 

308.4 

710.6 

1984  J 

128.3 

32.4 

249.1 

185.6 

1,881.6 

2,862.4 

292.2 

307.0 

7778 

889.4 

20.5 

887.1 

1 ,077.6 

195.3 

460.6 

F 

137.4 

33.5 

258.4 

197.7 

1,926.2 

2,892.2 

295.8 

306.8 

803.7 

893.8 

21.6 

903.6 

1,076.3 

196.6 

4628 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  3  3  2 


1982  M 

137.8 

33.5 

246.7 

196  2 

1,873.8 

2,866.0 

312.2 

331  6 

904.7 

981.1 

26.0 

916.4 

1 ,059.2 

195.5 

5096 

A 

143.2 

33.0 

248.5 

197.1 

1,904.8 

2,877.3 

317.5 

330.8 

912.2 

978.9 

25.4 

946.0 

1,073.1 

206.3 

502.6 

M 

144.3 

33.8 

250.9 

199.5 

1,992.6 

3,045.5 

322.5 

345.9 

925.0 

990.7 

25.8 

990.1 

1,112.8 

210.3 

519.6 

J 

146.4 

33.8 

255.9 

200.5 

1,950.8 

2,918.9 

317.7 

335.1 

906.0 

967.2 

24.9 

963.2 

1,085.9 

207.1 

498.0 

J 

148.5 

34.3 

259.0 

2026 

1.957.8 

2.970.5 

313.7 

331.4 

881.9 

979.6 

25.0 

959.7 

1 ,085.4 

204.3 

503.1 

A 

149.7 

34.4 

261.8 

206.2 

1,987.4 

3,010.0 

321.3 

332.7 

905.8 

972.1 

24.0 

990.6 

1,107.8 

211.6 

502.3 

S 

150.4 

35.0 

265.6 

207.7 

1,973.5 

2.984.9 

320.0 

332.3 

905.5 

966.5 

24.5 

980.0 

1,093  3 

208.1 

4975 

O 

150.7 

35.7 

266.6 

211.8 

1,979.5 

2,994.8 

321.7 

337.8 

909.8 

974.7 

24.8 

975.9 

1,093.5 

213.7 

502.4 

N 

150.8 

35.6 

265.2 

212.7 

1.973.3 

3,001.4 

318.1 

338.2 

908.5 

954.9 

24.0 

966.3 

1,095.1 

209.8 

490.7 

D 

151.9 

37.5 

268.4 

215.4 

2,019.9 

3.062.6 

327.2 

345.3 

913.3 

974.0 

23.8 

1.005.5 

1,110.9 

215.8 

500.5 

1983  J 

152.3 

36.8 

271.1 

216.1 

2,007.3 

3,087.4 

327.7 

360.2 

925.9 

984.9 

24.0 

970.6 

1,127.6 

211.9 

507.4 

F 

151.1 

36.7 

268.5 

216.9 

1,994.9 

3,069.0 

329.4 

349.8 

914.0 

980.6 

24.4 

963.9 

1,125.5 

215.3 

496.5 

M 

154.4 

37.4 

282.6 

224.9 

2.075.7 

3,153.4 

337.5 

341.1 

939.1 

987.6 

23.9 

992.9 

1,147.6 

215.3 

499.8 

A 

144.3 

36.3 

263  8 

209.5 

2,038.2 

3,040.7 

320.8 

339.8 

890.7 

980.4 

20.9 

978.9 

1,122.1 

214.5 

504.8 

M 

160.3 

37.9 

284.0 

215.2 

2,104.6 

3,173.1 

336.0 

347.0 

918.8 

991.2 

22.8 

1,002  2 

1,161.8 

226.1 

4984 

J 

170.8 

39.3 

298.8 

233.2 

2,174.5 

3,261.1 

354.4 

355.6 

937.5 

1,018.3 

24.9 

1,031.8 

1,199.6 

230.0 

512.4 

J 

168  3 

38.2 

301.5 

229.5 

2,146.2 

3,393.3 

349.2 

366.7 

932.4 

1.023.4 

24.9 

1 .009.8 

1,264.4 

231.3 

524.8 

A 

160.9 

36.3 

296  1 

226.1 

2,106.2 

3,2952 

346.4 

366.1 

931.1 

1,011.9 

24.6 

1 ,009.8 

1,220.8 

231.5 

513.8 

S 

164.7 

37.9 

300.4 

229.0 

2,132.5 

3.237.5 

349.0 

363.1 

945.6 

1.018.2 

25.3 

999.7 

1,197.9 

232.2 

518.7 

O 

166  4 

39.9 

3065 

2295 

2,219.7 

3.364.4 

355.2 

368.5 

942.1 

1 .042.9 

26.1 

1.028.5 

1 ,246.0 

233.2 

535.3 

N 

164.3 

40.8 

306.0 

229.4 

2,201  6 

3,352.4 

352.5 

357.4 

934.2 

967.7 

25.8 

1,031.7 

1 ,246.4 

229.3 

493.9 

D 

169.5 

41.7 

307.9 

231.2 

2,202.7 

3,347.0 

356.4 

361.5 

941.7 

1 ,046.6 

26.0 

1.036.0 

1,255.0 

232.0 

534.7 

1984  J 

169.1 

43.1 

315.1 

241.6 

2,303.6 

3.464.9 

364.0 

374.0 

947.8 

1.046.2 

26.8 

1,068.1 

1,258.0 

242.3 

528.5 

F 

170.5 

44.0 

321.0 

243.5 

2,273.9 

3,477.9 

354.9 

365.7 

943.1 

1 .030.0 

26.3 

1 .048.8 

1,262.2 

235.2 

518.8 

Source:  Retail  Trade  (63-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


104 


May  1984 

Table  2:  Merchandising  inventories1,  Retail  chain  store  stocks  by  selected  kinds 
of  business,  Canada  (million  dollars) 


Section  10— Table  2 


Grocery, 

con- 

General 

Year 

fectionery 

All  other 

mer- 

Motor 

Automotive 

Men's 

Women's 

Family 

and 

Combination    &  sundries 

food 

chandise          General 

Variety 

vehicle 

Service 

parts  & 

clothing 

clothing 

clothing 

month 

Total 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores            stores 

stores 

dealers 

stations 

accessories 

stores 

stores 

stores 

D 

655600 

655601 

655602 

655603 

655605            655606 

655607 

655608 

655610 

655612 

655613 

655614 

655615 

1982 

3,289,352 

865.586 

70,732 

8,248 

265,577         116,350 

219,809 

26,684 

24,030 

26,066 

84,641 

110,209 

145,101 

1983 

3,591,200 

885.676 

79,694 

8,003 

335,850         122,711 

294,312 

31,426 

26,692 

23.720 

81,626 

140,936 

175,319 

1982  M 

3,361,928 

772.214 

67.182 

9,129 

309,698         116,046 

278.577 

33,605 

22,942 

24,170 

119,499 

116,914 

182,885 

A 

3,366,619 

773,758 

67.048 

14,789 

317,131          119,643 

282,477 

34,512 

21 ,887 

23,735 

113,166 

117,499 

178,313 

M 

3,301,521 

763,699 

67,584 

12,216 

321,888         123,591 

269,483 

34,512 

22,390 

27,177 

104,339 

112,447 

172,072 

J 

3,227,905 

764,005 

67,314 

10.384 

291,309         128,040 

264,363 

34,477 

23,062 

26.606 

84,932 

109.411 

1 58,478 

J 

3,253.038 

724,277 

69,131 

12.035 

302,670          133,162 

261 ,984 

34,098 

22,001 

25,329 

1 1 1 ,686 

116,960 

183,993 

A 

3,333,725 

688,063 

64,983 

1 1 .602 

293,590         141,951 

263,294 

34,064 

22,749 

25,760 

123,301 

123,510 

196,137 

S 

3,509,172 

753,429 

64,333 

10,917 

318,839         146,351 

270,666 

30,760 

23,818 

26,919 

127,493 

130,427 

198,687 

0 

3,709,199 

787,333 

62,146 

9,039 

338,607         144.887 

278.786 

26,977 

22,770 

27,619 

132,593 

140,731 

203,853 

N 

3,789.958 

853,635 

65,191 

8.831 

308,810         138,512 

270.701 

25,008 

24,273 

27,01 1 

124,107 

141,294 

195,291 

D 

3,289,352 

865,586 

70.732 

8,248 

265,577         116,350 

219.809 

26,684 

24,030 

26,066 

84,641 

110,209 

145,101 

1983  J 

3,180,101 

787,683 

63,871 

9,155 

286,823         123,447 

208,819 

26,364 

22,372 

23,277 

91,158 

103,596 

156.854 

F 

3,281 ,300 

778,231 

59,592 

8,368 

300,877         131,965 

236,801 

32,190 

20.269 

25,954 

104,558 

123,590 

176,147 

M 

3,479,158 

835,042 

63,287 

7,406 

321,337         131,965 

257,403 

27,973 

25,498 

25,669 

113,759 

140,645 

190,063 

A 

3,482,885 

821 ,681 

66,261 

12,361 

339,011          131,833 

275,421 

29,288 

23,050 

24,334 

108,412 

140,223 

187,022 

M 

3,508,549 

833.185 

66,062 

10,457 

362,064         126,560 

286,989 

35.380 

23,949 

23,312 

104,184 

136,577 

182,533 

J 

3,426.615 

822,354 

71,809 

9,840 

346.857          127,826 

279,240 

35,557 

24.500 

22,053 

88,661 

128,792 

171,946 

J 

3,506,082 

817,420 

72.743 

9,889 

349,632         132,428 

288,455 

32,001 

25.186 

20,686 

104,443 

142,058 

192,064 

A 

3,584,021 

777,366 

70,342 

1 1 ,204 

368.162         141 

,168 

288,167 

27,297 

25,816 

21,803 

113,007 

155,127 

206,277 

S 

3,753,450 

819,344 

67,810 

10,823 

381,784         141.450 

268,572 

26,451 

25.764 

22,980 

120,239 

161,797 

219,479 

0 

3,952.306 

848,021 

66,589 

9,221 

410,036         141 

.591 

283.075 

29,652 

26.408 

23,784 

123.365 

172,961 

230,453 

N 

4,089.663 

874,310 

70,651 

9,415 

412,086         144,706 

286,189 

30,334 

24,876 

26,210 

110.905 

180,225 

230.683 

D 

3,535,554 

885,676 

79,694 

8,003 

335,850         122,711 

238,682 

31 ,426 

26.692 

23,720 

81,626 

140.936 

175,319 

1984  J 

3,395,723 

828.107 

75.231 

9,147 

339,209         127,129 

210,756 

38,277 

26,292 

25,048 

82,687 

127.406 

169,533 

F 

3,507,496 

837,216 

72,974 

8,132 

378,557           93,313 

236,047 

46,621 

24,057 

27,578 

98,811 

149,192 

187,843 

Pharmacies, 

Furniture 

patent 

Sporting 

Year 

Specialty 

Family 

Household 

TV.,  radio 

medicine 

Book  & 

goods  & 

Personal 

All 

Alcoholic 

and 

shoe 

shoe 

furniture 

&  appliance 

&  cosmetics 

stationery 

Jewellery      accessories      accessories 

other 

beverages 

month 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

Florists 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

D 

655616 

655617 

655619 

655621 

655622 

655623             I 

355624 

655625 

655626 

655627 

655628 

655629 

1982 

10,391 

121,180 

41,718 

21,838 

145,399 

54,157 

1,771 

131,929 

X 

80,830 

222,133 

418,126 

1983 

10,108 

120,347 

55,494 

21,354 

169,330 

68.219 

1,846 

151,585 

36,121 

77,221 

243,526 

389,339 

1982  M 

10,621 

144,796 

47,996 

25,043 

128,347 

56.514 

1,880 

119,575 

38,202 

84.792 

250,810 

359,886 

A 

10,504 

142,624 

46,892 

25,519 

134,636 

56,571 

2,126 

128,543 

39,501 

85,470 

252,064 

336,014 

M 

10,147 

136.491 

46,376 

24.907 

137,059 

56,288 

1,892 

127,772 

41.279 

88.034 

222,825 

335,520 

J 

9,386 

127.619 

X 

25.256 

128,150 

55,725 

1,964 

125,855 

40,247 

87,682 

223,939 

356,037 

J 

9,564 

134.638 

43,186 

23,362 

126,484 

56,449 

1,931 

123,086 

39,563 

83,999 

229,090 

348,123 

A 

10,195 

148.910 

41,761 

22,661 

130,152 

53,344 

1,813 

123,948 

39.998 

88.031 

238,483 

410,772 

S 

10,898 

152.633 

43,139 

21,913 

140,174 

58,625 

1,915 

128,410 

44,278 

90.320 

238,483 

441,836 

0 

10,647 

152.786 

43,527 

21,803 

149,846 

59,680 

1,850 

140,095 

48,662 

92,307 

269,963 

508.202 

N 

10,381 

142,397 

42,700 

23,133 

158,387 

65,171 

1,950 

154,665 

49,538 

93,230 

279,412 

551,060 

D 

10.391 

121,180 

41,718 

21 ,838 

145,399 

54,157 

1,771 

131.929 

X 

80.830 

222,133 

418.126 

1983  J 

9.238 

115,727 

43,345 

23,214 

146,271 

52,695 

1,713 

131,533 

40,613 

77,678 

21 1 ,693 

390,713 

F 

9.238 

130,540 

47,463 

23,168 

145,978 

51 

,167 

1,746 

125,614 

40,613 

80,319 

225,453 

368,622 

M 

9.792 

138,895 

51 ,402 

23,377 

147,584 

52,497 

1.859 

126,870 

44,593 

87.949 

232,442 

386,248 

A 

9,968 

136,117 

51 ,762 

23,938 

146,698 

53,809 

2,129 

132,325 

46,466 

91,379 

241 ,275 

349,464 

M 

9,400 

129.992 

51 ,866 

23,052 

148,752 

53,970 

2,101 

131,531 

44,793 

92,019 

236,691 

353,470 

J 

9,071 

124,012 

52,644 

22,683 

142,058 

58,396 

1,748 

133,372 

43,315 

90,179 

235,271 

345,793 

J 

8.699 

128,724 

51.854 

20,347 

145,467 

59.330 

1,743 

133,772 

42,405 

87,564 

254,798 

348,152 

A 

9.908 

143,656 

49,780 

20,998 

152.595 

60.991 

1,769 

129,893 

41,769 

89,228 

263,971 

376,104 

S 

10,423 

149,402 

52,169 

21,355 

164,040 

66,846 

1,884 

161,587 

44,902 

90.923 

270,306 

414,261 

0 

10,538 

147,908 

55.612 

20,842 

178,311 

75,335 

1,812 

162,395 

49,033 

93.560 

306,257 

446,048 

N 

10,464 

141,252 

56,168 

21,947 

190,258 

91,080 

1,953 

173.438 

49.278 

94,402 

307,482 

510,945 

D 

10,108 

120,347 

55,494 

21,354 

169,330 

68,219 

1,846 

151.585 

36.121 

77,221 

243,526 

389,323 

1984  J 

9.865 

113.367 

57,436 

20,671 

164,758 

60,374 

2,106 

1 50,675 

31 ,786 

87.723 

243,039 

356,647 

F 

10,339 

127.425 

65,362 

21,643 

165,911 

64,178 

2,041 

145,251 

32,962 

89,039 

253,004 

332,204 

'Consult  the  source  publication  for  definitions  and  composition  of  kinds  of  business  groups    Inventories  are  stocks  on  hand  for  sale  at  end  of  month  and  are  valued  at  lower  of  cost  or 

market 

Source:  Retail  Chain  Stores  (63-210),  Statistics  Canada. 


105 


Section  10— Table  3 

Table  3:  Department  store  sales  and  stocks'  (million  dollars) 


May  1984 


Men's 

and 

Home  furnishings, 

Total 

all 

Ladies 

apparel 

boy's  clothing, 

Food 

and 

Piece 

goods, 

furniture 

All  other 

Year 

and 

departments 

and  accessories 

furnishing 

&  shoes 

kindred  products 

linens  &  domestics 

radio  &  appl 

ances 

departments 

month 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

D 

655120 

655161 

655121 

655162 

655133 

65S174 

655137 

655178 

655140 

655181 

655144 

655185 

655138-39 

655179-80 

655132 

655173 

655136 

655177 

655141 

655182 

655149 

655190 

655142-43 
655150-60 

655183-84 

655191- 

201 

1982 

10,208.1 

2,940  0 

2,325.7 

553.7 

1,222.4 

384.4 

682.6 

34.9 

356.0 

150.0 

1,739.8 

607.4 

3,882.1 

1.210.6 

1983 

10,929  6 

3.222.5 

2,443.5 

640.8 

1 ,304.3 

3952 

695.3 

29.1 

387.5 

173.4 

1,988.6 

626.2 

4.110.1 

1,357.8 

1982  M 

694 .1 

2.783.2 

165.6 

5808 

79.1 

3962 

50.6 

353 

23.4 

141.4 

128.7 

546.6 

246.8 

1 .082.9 

A 

789.0 

3.333.3 

193.2 

6908 

91.3 

480.3 

59.8 

35.5 

24.9 

154.3 

129.6 

634.5 

290.2 

1 ,338.0 

M 

813.9 

3.115.0 

191.6 

633.5 

90.9 

4402 

57.7 

33.3 

25.9 

147.7 

131.5 

590.2 

316.3 

1,270.1 

J 

790.9 

2.910.3 

168.2 

563.9 

101.4 

398.9 

49.6 

35.3 

28.9 

138.2 

136.9 

566.5 

305.9 

1.207.6 

J 

7639 

3.0062 

159.6 

635.6 

76.9 

426.4 

50.7 

33.7 

30.2 

133.1 

149.9 

5597 

296.7 

1,217.6 

A 

7757 

2,915.3 

189.5 

605.8 

91.3 

445.9 

56.8 

28.5 

28.9 

118.1 

129.3 

534.2 

280.0 

1,182.8 

S 

861.2 

2,8327 

222.6 

611.7 

107.5 

427.8 

49.3 

32.6 

33.8 

1083 

153.2 

498.4 

294.8 

1,153.8 

0 

859.2 

3.341  6 

2083 

704.3 

100.9 

505.7 

54.8 

36.8 

31.2 

128.4 

154.5 

572.8 

309.5 

1 .393.5 

N 

1,073.6 

3,325.6 

253.3 

675.6 

143.7 

4769 

67.5 

44.9 

33.4 

139.7 

177.2 

567.6 

398.5 

1,420.9 

D 

1,608.5 

2,939.9 

334.6 

553.7 

224.8 

384.4 

81.2 

34.9 

48.6 

150.0 

216.7 

6074 

702.6 

1,209.6 

1983  J 

623.4 

2,724.4 

124.7 

5056 

58.6 

3304 

47.4 

38.1 

31.8 

132.1 

133.4 

525.2 

227.6 

1.193.0 

F 

604  1 

2,686.8 

131.3 

532.2 

58.1 

358.4 

58.1 

40.2 

19.6 

136.4 

111.4 

503.1 

225.5 

1.116.5 

M 

787.6 

3,052.1 

185.0 

642.7 

91.4 

412.1 

56.0 

41.1 

26.8 

144.1 

151.6 

5760 

276.8 

1.236.1 

A 

775.3 

3.261.6 

182.1 

689.0 

87.8 

420.9 

56.4 

44.5 

26.9 

151.3 

132.2 

588.7 

2897 

1.367.3 

M 

840.3 

3.235.3 

193.1 

643.7 

91.3 

426.2 

57.1 

34.2 

27.8 

170.4 

150.4 

605.2 

320.6 

1,355.6 

J 

920.2 

2.981.4 

198.8 

534.5 

121.0 

367.2 

52.0 

43.5 

34.7 

145.2 

170.0 

554.1 

343.7 

1,336.8 

J 

813.8 

3.136.8 

154.7 

629.3 

81.0 

407.6 

49.5 

40.8 

32.4 

152.4 

190.9 

538.1 

305.3 

1,368.6 

A 

8509 

3.213.6 

195.7 

665.7 

95.1 

445.4 

56.1 

38.5 

32.9 

152.7 

167.3 

544.2 

303.9 

1 ,367.0 

S 

922.1 

3.310.4 

233.7 

737.2 

111.6 

466.4 

50.9 

35.0 

37.4 

144.5 

175.3 

539.3 

313.1 

1,388.1 

0 

922.0 

3,732.9 

227.0 

812.4 

105.1 

515.9 

55.3 

48.4 

32.7 

157.9 

178.9 

590.8 

323.0 

1 ,607.4 

N 

1,138.8 

3,854.9 

2587 

837.4 

153  4 

549.0 

70.1 

53.9 

33.9 

167.4 

191.6 

607.6 

431.1 

1,639.5 

D 

1,731.1 

3,222.5 

358.7 

640.8 

249.9 

395.2 

86.4 

29.1 

50.6 

173.4 

235.6 

626.2 

749.8 

1,357.8 

1984  J 

649.4 

3,058.2 

135.9 

605.8 

62.8 

368.9 

48.5 

44.7 

32.6 

147.0 

134.5 

567.3 

235.1 

1 ,324.6 

F 

659.3 

3,146.5 

146.7 

663.9 

67.2 

402.7 

59.5 

47.1 

20.0 

174.7 

124.5 

5638 

241.4 

1 ,294.3 

'Department  store  stocks  at  end  of  period  at  selling  value   The  sales  and  stocks  data  are  revised  series  based  on  the  results  of  the  1961  Census  of  Merchandising  and  Service 

Establishments. 

Source:  Department  Store  Sales  and  Stocks  (63-002),  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  4: 

Estimated  restaurant, 

caterer  and  tavern  receipts,  Canada  and  provinces  (dollars) 

Year 
and 
Month 

Canada               Nfld 

P.E.I.                N.S.                N.B                Que.                Ont                Man. 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Yukon 

N.W.T. 

D 

655700            655768 

655771            655774            655777            655780            655783            655786 

655789 

655792 

655795 

655798 

655801 

1982 
1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 


9,576,584.7  136,603.7 
10,087,282.2140,661.6 


725,650.2 
772,529.5 
843,942.6 
865,221.5 
916.236.1 
906,254.0 
841,531.1 
823,830.9 
766,243.0 
786,519.7 

698,605.7 
714,459.1 
798,677.4 
795,271.0 
864,466.2 
914,875  1 
969,840.0 
948,036.3 
905.538.2 
845,904.9 
796,668.3 
834,940.0 

725,731.6 
762,243.0 


10.884.7 
11,414.9 
11.804.1 
11,543.0 
13,220.5 
12,765.6 
11.663.0 
12,158.0 
1 1 ,402.8 
11,698.8 

10,062.6 
10,182.8 
12,119.7 
11,744.8 
12,212.5 
12,813.3 
13,488  8 
13,226.9 
11,876.6 
11,538.9 
10,475.8 
10,918.9 

8,234.0 
9,047.4 


36,343.7 
41,612.0 

2,243.5 
2,302.2 
2,759.9 
3,280.7 
5,7244 
5,438.0 
3,248.1 
2.871.4 
2,414.7 
2,497.0 

2,200.0 
2,188.2 
2,662.9 
2,632.0 
3,198.9 
3,831.3 
6.434.3 
5,531.6 
3,617.5 
3,283.3 
2,826.1 
3,205.9 

2,525.7 
2,701.3 


19,917.8 
20,561.4 

19,093.9 
21,040.1 
21,596.9 
22,931.8 
26,787.7 
26,068.1 
23.085.7 
22,539.6 
20,587.7 
20,743.8 

18,403.2 
17.932.1 
21,694.3 
21,289.1 
21 .693.9 
23,603.5 
27,638.8 
27.384.3 
25,375.2 
24,607.6 
20.827.7 
21,600.1 

17,659.8 
19,436.4 


186,944.2 
187,200.9 

13,088.1 
14,356.1 
16,126.1 
16,984.8 
20,014.0 
18,732.3 
16,533.3 
17,009.8 
15,733.8 
15,987.9 

13,453.7 
12,647.5 
14,306.6 
14,738.7 
15,925.9 
17,556.3 
19,149.4 
1 8.509.8 
17.008.2 
15,188.7 
14,033.2 
14,682.9 

12,280.0 
13,668.6 


2.188.935.9  3.827.685.7  312,394.1 
2,389,946.2  3.966,665.1  333,193.3 


161,764.0 
174,193.5 
196,576.2 
195,401.1 
206,885.8 
200,463.9 
196,701.0 
189,935.3 
172,197.5 
183,495.2 

160,542  5 
169,553.5 
185,516.5 
184,139.1 
207,454.3 
219,4495 
231,415.3 
226,415.7 
216,142.6 
203,267.5 
185.715.9 
200.333.8 

172.240.4 
181.684.0 


294,199.8 
305.915.3 
336,906.8 
348.638.8 
357,788.6 
362,089.0 
337,600.8 
327,353.6 
313,097.4 
317,734.7 

277,970.8 
284,549.8 
317,221.2 
315,056.9 
343,894.8 
358,520.9 
368,123.9 
360,230.4 
354,914.8 
331,617.5 
318,953.7 
335,610.4 

288,352.1 
299.308.6 


23,916  2 
25,941.5 
27.598.1 
30,329.7 
30,811.8 
29.790.8 
26,611.4 
27,094.2 
24,761.2 
24,835.2 

22,755.6 
23,169.8 
26,399.3 
26,609.8 
28,927.3 
30,653.6 
31 ,039.3 
30,420.9 
29,042.4 
29,538.6 
27,332.5 
27,304.2 

24,494.9 
25,4927 


321.936.0 
335,076.7 

22.486.1 
27.295.4 
28,740.4 
29.610.9 
30.403.3 
30.444.2 
28.586.5 
30.478.1 
26.888.0 
26,567.7 

22.981.6 
23,345.0 
26,720.4 
27,535.8 
27.472.5 
29,464.5 
32,793.0 
30,898.0 
29,178.8 
30,017.1 
27,809.4 
26,860.6 

24.457.4 
25,405.7 


1.056,322.0  1.233.403.8 
1 ,051 ,097.2  1 ,349,994.5 


82,825.2 
88,125.7 
93,166.8 
93,559.1 
99,712.9 
98,849.0 
89,904.5 
87,945.7 
83,094.7 
84,315.9 

77,835.4 
78,799.7 
86,660.0 
82,639.0 
88,535.2 
93,961.9 
100,945.3 
95,4349 
90,199.3 
86,530.8 
84,840.9 
84,714.8 

75,522.1 
82,735.9 


93.654.8 
100,483  8 
106,478.2 
111.196.6 
122,879.8 
119.822.7 
105,995.5 
105,016.4 
94,858.0 
97,460.7 

91,472.5 
90.863.9 
103,886.5 
107,511.5 
113,660.5 
123,223.5 
136,851.8 
137,830.6 
126,131.1 
108.483.6 
102,047.7 
108,031.3 

97,450.1 
98,640.8 


9.666.9 
7,583.4 

904.1 
824.9 
920.9 
896.2 
1.078.1 
1 .036.8 
850.9 
599.4 
471.8 
415.5 

258.2 
451.1 
532.2 
524.4 
632.2 
797.4 
916.1 
898.1 
762.2 
650.4 
626.5 
534.6 

433.0 
627.8 


9.236.9 
12,195.7 

589.4 
635.5 
1,267.5 
848.2 
928.6 
753.0 
749.9 
828.8 
734.8 
766.8 

669.2 

775.1 

957.2 

849.4 

857.6 

999.0 

1,043.6 

1,254.6 

1,289.1 

1,180.4 

1.178.3 

1.142.2 

2,081.5 
3,493.3 


Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding. 

Source:  Restaurant,  Caterer  and  Tavern  Statistics  (63-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


106 


Section  1 1  ■  External  Trade 

108  1.  Merchandise  Exports,  Major  Countries  and  Areas 

109  2.  Merchandise  Imports,  Major  Countries  and  Areas 

110  3.  Merchandise  Exports,  by  Commodity 
112  4.  Merchandise  Imports,  by  Commodity 


107 


Section  1 1  —Table  1 

Table  1:  Merchandise  exports  (including  re-exports),  major  countries  and  areas  (million  dollars) 


May  1984 


Belgium 

Year 

and 

and 

All 

Western 

EEC. 

Luxem- 

Germany 

Nether- 

United 

Ire- 

Den- 

Eastern 

Middle 

Saudi 

Other 

month 

countries 

I  iiinpr 

(9)' 

bourg 

France 

West 

Italy 

lands 

Kingdom 

land 

mark 

Europe 

USSR. 

East 

Arabia 

Alrica 

0 

400466 

400465 

400462 

400456 

400453 

400450 

400447 

400444 

400438 

400435 

400432 

400393 

400369 

400363 

400324 

400303 

1982 

84,530.3 

8.770.5 

7,508.0 

791.1 

755.3 

1,285.0 

704.5 

1 ,060.3 

2.726.6 

98.6 

86.6 

2,590.0 

2,073.7 

1,875.7 

446.9 

1,191.1 

1983 

90.963.9 

7.834.8 

6.771.5 

714.3 

654.1 

1,181.7 

569.3 

975.7 

2,5088 

99.1 

68.5 

2,122.5 

1.764.6 

1.445.7 

369.4 

949.8 

1982  A 

7,186.1 

792.6 

680.5 

55.2 

73.6 

112.7 

644 

72.3 

280.7 

9.8 

11.7 

174.9 

105.0 

142.6 

35.8 

125.9 

M 

7.507.6 

813.3 

6904 

90.1 

60.9 

1030 

62.0 

98.8 

262.5 

8.4 

4.7 

359.2 

311.7 

186.1 

34.1 

86.0 

J 

7.955.1 

700.5 

605.9 

52.3 

57.1 

1058 

684 

98.2 

211.0 

7.3 

5.8 

390.7 

311.0 

168.3 

32.3 

131.6 

J 

6.8329 

730.5 

622.5 

74.3 

53.7 

117.5 

49.9 

78.8 

226.7 

8.1 

13.5 

261.6 

1805 

158.3 

28.6 

121.4 

A 

6.486  1 

649.7 

556.7 

65.3 

50.3 

88.4 

49.6 

106.6 

185.3 

6.8 

4.5 

170.3 

133.5 

97.1 

20.1 

44.1 

S 

7.567.0 

6604 

551.8 

67.0 

506 

109.4 

67.2 

75.3 

169.7 

8.6 

4.1 

242.7 

185.2 

202.0 

80.8 

92.6 

O 

6.670.7 

657.2 

584.9 

63.5 

73.1 

117.0 

47.7 

84.1 

189.2 

6.3 

4.0 

222.1 

205.9 

118.5 

28.8 

104.1 

N 

6.997.3 

662.4 

570.3 

53.8 

60.1 

110.2 

47.0 

95.0 

183.1 

7.3 

13.8 

271.9 

253.0 

165.3 

36.7 

78.8 

D 

6.908.2 

750.9 

640.2 

68.3 

54.5 

99.6 

68.0 

80.6 

247.8 

11.0 

10.4 

211.9 

197.0 

173.5 

37.3 

100.9 

1983  J 

6,403.6 

553.0 

489.8 

46.9 

52.8 

94.7 

32.5 

68.4 

183.4 

7.1 

4.0 

81.3 

70.3 

131.3 

31.7 

57.6 

F 

6,822.4 

542.5 

457.8 

51.4 

49.8 

98.0 

39.1 

48.7 

159.5 

7.6 

3.7 

70.9 

61.6 

104.8 

25.3 

69.2 

M 

7,448.4 

723.4 

608.8 

58.0 

46.1 

101.7 

58.0 

75.2 

255.2 

10.2 

44 

109.2 

75.1 

85.7 

28.6 

61.1 

A 

7,383.4 

575.0 

505.1 

39.4 

44.5 

91.2 

35.8 

91.5 

189.5 

7.5 

5.7 

227.3 

183.3 

83.0 

29.0 

66.4 

M 

7,990.6 

662.7 

560.4 

48.1 

62.4 

89.6 

44.0 

80.6 

214.7 

16.7 

4.3 

308.0 

262.2 

121.9 

26.7 

101.9 

J 

8.290.8 

714.3 

5903 

63.6 

50.6 

88.7 

35.5 

123.2 

214.2 

7.4 

7.1 

244.2 

203.0 

143.1 

44.8 

93.5 

J 

6,718.9 

527.2 

460.0 

38.0 

46.3 

91.2 

27.1 

70.6 

178.3 

4.6 

38 

177.1 

141.5 

128.0 

39.5 

58.2 

A 

6,994.6 

662.8 

575.6 

64.6 

58.2 

92.7 

59.7 

63.5 

227.1 

6.5 

3.3 

266.2 

230.1 

81.7 

20.9 

96.9 

s 

7.649.3 

679.4 

587.7 

92.4 

51.8 

96.3 

45.3 

79.2 

211.7 

7.5 

3.5 

255.9 

231.6 

135.1 

23.1 

76.9 

0 

8,262.8 

718.9 

648.1 

87.8 

59.6 

119.0 

58.9 

93.4 

219.5 

63 

3.7 

173.9 

138.7 

139.5 

27.2 

97.8 

N 

8,772.2 

733.3 

640.5 

63.9 

70.0 

108.7 

53.2 

98.0 

2256 

8.7 

12.6 

1283 

111.7 

143.9 

32.7 

66.1 

D 

8,226.9 

742.2 

647.2 

60.1 

62.0 

110.0 

80.0 

83.4 

230.2 

9.1 

12.5 

80.3 

55.5 

147.5 

40.0 

104.2 

1984  J 

8.416.5 

600.0 

523.5 

46.8 

45.8 

88.6 

54.4 

69.2 

207.5 

5.6 

5.6 

58.8 

22.5 

125.6 

26.5 

92.7 

F 

8.393.4 

673.4 

582.5 

46.5 

58.6 

91.0 

31.8 

126.2 

210.4 

6.2 

11.7 

34.0 

22.9 

109.5 

34.1 

101.6 

M 

9.294.5 

671.3 

569.3 

41.2 

50.3 

88.3 

45.1 

100.0 

226.4 

9.2 

8.9 

45.7 

10.5 

151.7 

32.2 

79.8 

Central 

Year 

People's 

America 

and 

Other 

Hong 

Republic 

Korea 

South 

Vene- 

and 

North 

United 

month 

Algeria 

Asia 

Kong 

ot  China 

Japan 

South 

Taiwan 

Oceania 

Australia 

America 

Brazil 

zuela 

Antilles 

Mexico 

America 

States 

D 

400261 

400204 

400195 

400171 

400165 

400159 

400150 

400141 

400138 

400120 

400105 

400078 

400075 

400027 

400009 

400000 

1982 

500.3 

8,154.4 

265.5 

1,232.1 

4,589.9 

487.7 

304.7 

889.3 

697.8 

1,822.3 

546.1 

672.7 

1,515.1 

455.9 

57,721.9 

57,685.0 

1983 

449.3 

8.7062 

229.3 

1,609.0 

4,761.8 

564.1 

345.9 

610.0 

468.7 

1,488.8 

625.3 

309.6 

1,445.5 

382.4 

66,360.8 

66,332.5 

1982  A 

60.7 

663.2 

15.0 

87.9 

3883 

27.2 

21.7 

66.4 

48.1 

149.9 

32.9 

69.5 

118.8 

37.7 

4,951.9 

4.949.6 

M 

48.7 

768.2 

28.1 

149.5 

400.6 

61.3 

26.2 

84.9 

61.9 

92.8 

22.2 

38.3 

118.5 

27.8 

4,998.6 

4.995.2 

J 

39.0 

774.3 

19.3 

115.5 

4908 

32.4 

25.2 

71.5 

56.7 

213.0 

76.5 

73.3 

151.2 

46.2 

5,353.9 

5,349.2 

J 

57.6 

711.7 

16.1 

102.7 

371.7 

30.1 

45.6 

74.2 

53.0 

208.1 

70.8 

87.4 

131.2 

41.7 

4,435.7 

4,432.7 

A 

7.0 

686.9 

18.5 

144.1 

353.1 

27.5 

20.7 

59.8 

48.2 

165.7 

61.4 

63.8 

102.3 

33.2 

4,510.1 

4,506.9 

S 

41.3 

829.0 

42.8 

136.6 

450.4 

49.6 

27.5 

68.1 

47.7 

194.9 

73.4 

71.2 

127.3 

31.7 

5,150.0 

5,148.0 

O 

46.9 

618.2 

27.1 

112.1 

311.0 

40.1 

28.4 

64.4 

50.6 

141.5 

52.2 

36.2 

85.1 

18.2 

4,659.6 

4,655.0 

N 

53.4 

6098 

18.1 

81.3 

331.2 

46.7 

34.0 

46.8 

37.1 

168.5 

59.1 

48.2 

121.5 

31.6 

4.872.3 

4,868.9 

D 

33.5 

639.9 

19.1 

93.6 

356.5 

39.5 

25.6 

58.7 

49.1 

101.3 

15.4 

33.5 

156.6 

60.8 

4,714.4 

4,711.8 

1983  J 

18.6 

557.0 

16.8 

117.9 

293.6 

37.3 

28.3 

38.0 

31.1 

68.0 

10.5 

29.9 

113.7 

33.9 

4,803.8 

4,799.9 

F 

29.2 

641.0 

12.7 

116.8 

355.8 

46.0 

12.2 

47.9 

33.0 

75.7 

22.7 

30.1 

107.4 

23.6 

5,163.0 

5.162.1 

M 

25.2 

638.2 

14.0 

123.0 

342.8 

30.9 

36.2 

44.9 

36.1 

124  2 

46.8 

34.9 

125.2 

31.8 

5,536.5 

5.533.9 

A 

26.0 

787.1 

16.7 

147.3 

428.8 

57.7 

29.9 

53.5 

46.3 

116.4 

45.8 

23.0 

125.9 

36.4 

5,348.9 

5,346.8 

M 

43.5 

793.3 

26.4 

139.6 

417.8 

56.7 

43.2 

44.3 

29.5 

157.4 

77.3 

31.4 

115.5 

19.8 

5,685.7 

5,684.3 

J 

59.3 

850.3 

27.2 

131.2 

507  5 

52.3 

25.0 

61.6 

45.9 

123.0 

61.1 

23.3 

130.6 

27.7 

5,930.1 

5.926.7 

J 

27.3 

707.0 

16.1 

135.1 

391.7 

36.3 

37.2 

51.9 

39.6 

135.2 

66.0 

27.3 

101.7 

29.4 

4,832.6 

4,830.4 

A 

44.3 

638.7 

16.5 

130.3 

367.6 

31.7 

18.6 

49.2 

38.6 

144.7 

77.0 

22.7 

149.5 

62.8 

4,904.7 

4,902.7 

S 

40.2 

662.8 

18.6 

148.3 

326.5 

37.3 

21.1 

46.9 

35.5 

98.9 

44.4 

17.7 

131.5 

386 

5,562.1 

5,560.6 

0 

45.4 

775.2 

19.0 

173.1 

410.3 

46.6 

30.0 

58.4 

46.9 

139.2 

73.6 

23.3 

103.2 

26.1 

6,056.5 

6,054.1 

N 

38.8 

861.7 

25.8 

137.4 

474.3 

66.4 

23.8 

48.5 

37.4 

151.1 

59.8 

20.0 

119.4 

22.9 

6,519.8 

6,517.4 

D 

51.5 

794.0 

19.5 

109.2 

445.0 

64.8 

40.3 

64.8 

48.7 

154.9 

40.4 

26.1 

121.8 

29.3 

6,017.1 

6,013.7 

1984  J 

51.4 

782.4 

24.9 

124.2 

428.3 

71.0 

47.0 

67.7 

49.9 

91.3 

31.0 

20.7 

89.5 

29.5 

6,508.3 

6,506.3 

F 

38.0 

657.4 

12.3 

33.4 

403.1 

64.2 

26.6 

67.6 

59.0 

73.1 

17.5 

25.0 

113.9 

19.6 

6.563.0 

6,560.2 

M 

34.0 

737.0 

16.6 

91.6 

415.1 

38.5 

22.8 

73.5 

51.5 

77.4 

23.5 

19.7 

128.6 

34.2 

7.329.6 

7,327.3 

'Includes  Belgium,  Luxembourg,  France,  Germany,  Italy,  Netherlands,  Denmark.  Ireland  and  United  Kingdom. 
Source:  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001). 


108 


May  1984 

Table  2:  Merchandise  imports,  major  countries  and  areas  (million  dollars) 


Section  11— Table  2 


Belgium 

Year 

and 

and 

All 

Western 

EEC. 

Luxem- 

Germany 

Nether- 

United 

Ire- 

Den- 

Eastern 

Middle 

Saudi 

Other 

month 

countries 

Europe 

(9)' 

bourg 

France 

West 

Italy 

lands 

Kingdom 

land 

mark 

Europe 

USSR 

East 

Arabia 

Africa 

D 

421476 

421475 

421472 

421466 

421463 

421460 

421457 

421454 

421448 

421445 

421442 

421403 

421379 

421373 

421334 

421313 

1982 

67,855.7 

7,026.3 

5,678.3 

263.5 

877.0 

1 ,383.9 

724.8 

267.3 

1,903.9 

128.8 

129.0 

240.3 

41.8 

966.6 

731.3 

658.7 

1983 

75,586.6 

7,526.6 

5.915.3 

296.0 

841.0 

1,576.6 

798.4 

349.4 

1 .809.8 

107.3 

136.9 

14.3 

33.3 

77.4 

0.1 

677.7 

1982  A 

6,183.1 

682.8 

568.0 

22.4 

87.4 

125.4 

63.3 

27.5 

220.8 

10.5 

10.7 

24.9 

8.0 

15.3 

33.6 

M 

5,9433 

617.4 

505.8 

22.2 

67.7 

131.1 

46.5 

16.8 

197.7 

11.5 

12.3 

24.4 

8.6 

22.6 

15.7 

106.6 

J 

6,104.3 

565.1 

462.1 

16.7 

76.3 

115.8 

61.6 

18.4 

148.7 

13.5 

11.1 

20.0 

7.5 

129.0 

123.7 

63.1 

J 

5.580.9 

618.7 

484.0 

15.1 

77.8 

97.3 

103.0 

21.9 

146.9 

13.4 

8.5 

18.9 

1.7 

130.5 

86.2 

57.3 

A 

5,392.4 

497.6 

416.7 

14.8 

73.8 

107.5 

66.2 

19.4 

114.3 

11.6 

9.2 

21.9 

2.0 

101.0 

124.9 

S 

5,501.1 

534.7 

416.8 

24.0 

53.9 

97.4 

51.7 

20.1 

148.6 

11.9 

9.3 

12.2 

0.3 

4.1 

0.1 

29.9 

O 

5,143.7 

525.6 

426.1 

26.5 

62.8 

112.6 

51.4 

21.4 

134.8 

6.7 

9.8 

14.5 

0.2 

25.6 

19.9 

24.4 

N 

5,544.7 

598.6 

487.4 

18.9 

77.2 

105.0 

58.0 

35.2 

170.3 

8.4 

14.4 

18.1 

2.9 

6.2 

- 

56.4 

D 

4,848.8 

465.5 

356.4 

14.7 

61.3 

96.6 

43.6 

25.5 

100.2 

7.6 

6.9 

14.1 

1.6 

4.1 

0.1 

64.7 

1983  J 

5,295.8 

531.9 

424.5 

17.4 

68.7 

122.1 

51.5 

20.5 

124.4 

10.5 

9.5 

21.5 

0.8 

118.5 

72.8 

118.5 

F 

5,446.1 

458.5 

372.0 

25.1 

57.1 

95.8 

48.1 

19.9 

105.9 

8.4 

11.7 

16.6 

1.6 

8.5 

26.6 

M 

6,169.4 

636.4 

479.2 

23.8 

64.4 

130.9 

63.5 

27.7 

149.6 

7.2 

12.2 

16.3 

4.5 

20.2 

0.1 

42.4 

A 

6,184.3 

587.1 

470.7 

22.1 

66.9 

134.9 

66.9 

32.7 

126.8 

7.9 

12.4 

27.4 

2.1 

7.2 

0.2 

24.0 

M 

6,465.6 

664.2 

517.0 

18.2 

64.9 

1246 

88.1 

30.8 

170.9 

7.9 

11.4 

19.3 

5.0 

6.5 

0.2 

23.3 

J 

6,433.4 

575.0 

463.7 

19.7 

67.8 

134.5 

62.0 

27.7 

131.5 

7.6 

13.0 

21.2 

5.2 

27.5 

0.1 

39.8 

J 

5,717.1 

610.7 

505.8 

26.3 

69.6 

122.7 

72.2 

24.8 

171.0 

9.4 

9.8 

19.4 

34 

23.5 

0.1 

37.1 

A 

6,249.5 

790.5 

549.5 

24.3 

90.1 

134.0 

85.6 

29.4 

168.8 

8.6 

8.7 

25.6 

40 

71.9 

0.1 

44.4 

S 

6,599.8 

564.2 

444.9 

20.2 

59.1 

119.0 

51.1 

39.0 

137.0 

78 

11.8 

32.5 

1.8 

223.5 

20.2 

62.3 

0 

7,323.1 

705.0 

558.1 

34.3 

76.0 

143.4 

61.1 

36.2 

184.8 

9.0 

13.3 

16.3 

1.2 

123.0 

0.2 

143.0 

N 

7,362.5 

766.5 

613.2 

33.1 

83.0 

165.3 

72.6 

33.3 

201.4 

12.3 

12.2 

19.6 

3.3 

157.0 

62.7 

D 

6,340.0 

636.6 

516.8 

31.6 

73.5 

1495 

75.8 

27.4 

137.5 

10.7 

10.9 

14.3 

0.4 

77.4 

0.1 

53.6 

1984  J 

6.908.2 

782.1 

646.2 

24.2 

96.1 

189.4 

74.5 

24.8 

206.1 

14.1 

16.9 

27.2 

2.4 

64.3 

45.0 

F 

7,435.8 

736.4 

607.5 

32.5 

93.4 

165.0 

74.6 

37.1 

181.3 

96 

14.0 

20.6 

2.2 

55.1 

118.6 

M 

8,542.2 

888.4 

746.4 

40.6 

117.4 

196.1 

94.2 

42.2 

228.7 

12.5 

14.7 

21.7 

1.3 

68.6 

0.5 

97.0 

Central 

Year 

People's 

America 

and 

Other 

Hong 

Republic 

Korea 

South 

Vene- 

and 

North 

United 

month 

Algeria 

Asia 

Kong 

ol  China 

Japan 

South 

Taiwan 

Oceania 

Australia 

America 

Brazil 

zuela 

Antilles 

Mexico 

America 

States 

D 

421271 

421214 

421205 

421181 

421175 

421169 

421160 

421151 

421148 

421130 

421115 

421088 

421085 

421037 

421019 

421010 

1982 

259.6 

6,181.5 

668.8 

203.7 

3,526.8 

586.4 

661.3 

592.0 

443.6 

2,694.0 

482.5 

1 ,805.0 

1,627.0 

998.3 

47,869.3 

47,865.9 

1983 

150.1 

7,827.9 

820.3 

245.8 

4,409.4 

791.4 

925.5 

521.2 

357.5 

2,047.0 

500.0 

1.004.5 

1 .765.0 

1,079.2 

54,106.2 

54,103.3 

1982  A 

- 

582.8 

49.5 

15.5 

378.0 

45.0 

51.1 

46.1 

36.5 

296.5 

33.8 

226.2 

95.2 

49.4 

4,405.9 

4,405.6 

M 

48.2 

466.0 

41.7 

18.4 

275.5 

44.9 

46.9 

25.9 

11.5 

149.1 

43.2 

66.5 

129.4 

88.1 

4,401.9 

4,401 .8 

J 

4.5 

443.5 

50.9 

18.1 

225.8 

58.8 

50.9 

62.8 

46.1 

162.0 

41.1 

84.7 

145.1 

79.5 

4,513.7 

4.513.6 

J 

25.8 

535.9 

69.2 

21.9 

281.1 

62.9 

63.6 

60.6 

43.2 

237.6 

34.3 

172.2 

145.8 

93.8 

3,775.7 

3,775.6 

A 

78.3 

561.1 

77.3 

14.5 

314.0 

51.5 

59.4 

54.4 

38.0 

2082 

56.0 

119.7 

107.0 

54.1 

3,716.5 

3,715.8 

s 

0.5 

527.7 

65.1 

14.3 

318.1 

42.8 

496 

39.8 

28.2 

259.7 

34.0 

182.3 

128.2 

89.7 

3,964.7 

3,963.4 

0 

1.1 

492.9 

62.3 

12.1 

301.3 

36.8 

44.0 

52.9 

40.4 

168.2 

30.7 

112.5 

104.9 

61.6 

3,734.8 

3,734.7 

N 

20.7 

4830 

59.9 

12.2 

274.9 

38.3 

55.2 

51.6 

43.6 

213.2 

25.9 

151.3 

185  8 

129.2 

3,931.8 

3,931.5 

D 

40.6 

409.8 

48.3 

14.1 

220.0 

45.0 

48.2 

36.4 

23.6 

210.1 

33.5 

1499 

141.0 

101.7 

3.503.1 

3,503.0 

1983  J 

6.9 

553.1 

60.0 

18.9 

303.9 

57.4 

71.0 

32.4 

19.3 

2249 

27.1 

166.4 

84.0 

41.5 

3,611.0 

3,610.8 

F 

20.3 

547.9 

62.1 

22.6 

300.2 

55.3 

69.3 

45.8 

37.0 

163.6 

35.2 

95.9 

129.4 

74.3 

4,049.1 

4,048.4 

M 

20.5 

598.1 

53.8 

15.3 

358.9 

55.6 

70.0 

38.6 

22.1 

268.3 

35.2 

180.9 

127.3 

78.7 

4,421.8 

4,421 .6 

A 

589.3 

50.1 

16.0 

349.7 

489 

70.6 

53.4 

37.2 

183.0 

41.3 

100.1 

144.0 

85.1 

4,568.8 

4,567.8 

M 

0.1 

589.4 

57.8 

18.4 

334.5 

58.3 

71.8 

40.6 

20.2 

107.9 

39.9 

15.2 

137.1 

85.5 

4,877.2 

4,877.1 

J 

17.2 

619.9 

66.7 

26.1 

329.7 

67.9 

75.5 

45.0 

21.5 

110.3 

37.0 

34.5 

115.9 

72.6 

4,878.7 

4,878.7 

J 

0.1 

610.4 

74.8 

24.4 

311.9 

65.8 

79.6 

35.7 

23.9 

169.6 

39.1 

93.7 

132.6 

87.3 

4,078.2 

4,078.1 

A 

0.3 

728.1 

90.0 

25.1 

3752 

89.7 

92.2 

41.6 

24.4 

136.1 

55.4 

34.4 

174.3 

116.7 

4,236.9 

4,236.7 

S 

10.3 

765.1 

86.9 

23.5 

413.2 

92.5 

92.5 

50.8 

36.8 

162.7 

54.4 

64.2 

150.1 

90.8 

4,588.4 

4,588.2 

0 

51.4 

810.3 

77.6 

17.8 

523.4 

56.4 

75.7 

30.8 

22.4 

225.7 

54.6 

87.7 

205.6 

129.7 

5,063.4 

5,063.3 

N 

20.8 

785.8 

82.2 

21.1 

462.4 

61.8 

87.1 

45.3 

38.1 

149.7 

40.2 

55.6 

154.2 

58.3 

5,221.7 

5,221.7 

D 

2.3 

630.3 

58.5 

16.5 

346.4 

81.9 

70.2 

61.0 

54.6 

145.4 

40.6 

75.9 

210.5 

158.7 

4,511.0 

4,510.9 

1984  J 

0.1 

743.7 

71.8 

18.2 

389.0 

97.1 

95.8 

48.7 

40.5 

139.5 

49.2 

53.5 

165.0 

92.0 

4.892.7 

4,892.6 

F 

-- 

735.1 

73.8 

32.9 

382.8 

80.6 

101.5 

34.0 

26.3 

211.9 

39.0 

123.7 

172.7 

95.4 

5.351.3 

5,351.2 

M 

41.7 

849.4 

67.0 

32.8 

481.2 

89.8 

93.6 

29.6 

18.3 

2888 

40.9 

191.4 

217.9 

155.2 

6.080.8 

6,080.7 

'Includes  Belgium,  Luxembourg,  France.  Germany,  Italy.  Netherlands,  Denmark.  Ireland  and  United  Kingdom 
Source:  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001). 


109 


Section  11— Table  3 

Table  3:  Merchandise  exports,  by  commodity,  based  on  the  standard  commodity  classification1  (million  dollars) 


May  1984 


(1971 

=  100) 

Domestic  exports' 

Food.  teed,  beverages  and  tobacco 

Meat 

Shell- 

Other 

Total 

Total 

Live 

and 

Fish. 

fish. 

cereals 

Fodder 

Year 

XCC 

volume 

Total 

Re 

animals 

meat 

tresh  or 

preserved 

Wheat 

and 

Other 

and 

and 

index3 

index3 

exports 

exports 

Total 

total 

Total 

preps 

frozen 

fish 

Wheat 

flour 

preps 

foods 

feed 

Whisky 

month 

(D 

(2) 

(3) 

(4) 

(5) 

(6) 

(7) 

(8) 

(9) 

(10) 

(11) 

(12) 

(13) 

(19) 

(20) 

(21) 

D 

395894 

395034 

402173 

402170 

402167 

402164 

402161 

402158 

402149 

402140 

402128 

402125 

402122 

402107 

402092 

402080 

1982 

312.0 

149.3 

84,530.3 

2,705.4 

81,824.8 

325.3 

9.896.4 

779.3 

844.8 

738.3 

4,2889 

75.3 

1,347.3 

626.7 

259.7 

337.2 

1983 

3069 

164.3 

90,963.9 

2.457.7 

88,5062 

3398 

10,073.9 

700.9 

762.1 

784.1 

4,647.7 

80.7 

1,262.1 

641.5 

298.1 

340.6 

1982  A 

304.6 

155.6 

7,186.1 

251.2 

6.934.9 

31.7 

727.4 

63.2 

51.7 

35.1 

333.4 

7.9 

103.3 

49.3 

17.9 

16.1 

M 

304.7 

163.7 

7,507.6 

211.9 

7.295.8 

24.4 

939.8 

82.8 

50.5 

63.3 

435.2 

3.2 

175.3 

33.3 

27.0 

24.5 

J 

3057 

172.6 

7,955.1 

234.6 

7,720.5 

23.7 

1,123.0 

70.7 

66.9 

119.6 

531.8 

2.8 

159.1 

56.4 

25.4 

33.5 

J 

315.8 

142.3 

6.832.9 

257.1 

6,575.8 

25.4 

933.4 

72.5 

71.6 

75.9 

454.2 

5.5 

103.2 

53.0 

18.1 

15.2 

A 

316.2 

135.6 

6,486.1 

211.5 

6,274.6 

25.3 

808.3 

70.7 

120.6 

67.8 

351.8 

4.7 

81.2 

37.2 

18.8 

27.2 

S 

305.0 

163.3 

7,567.0 

280.9 

7,286.1 

24.9 

940.3 

69.3 

128.1 

59.4 

435.5 

9.0 

96.1 

52.4 

17.2 

37.2 

O 

312.2 

141.8 

6,670.7 

193.6 

6,477.1 

29.0 

883.0 

69.9 

100.7 

67.1 

368.4 

3.1 

101.0 

62.5 

22.7 

44.9 

N 

312.2 

147.4 

6,997.3 

264.4 

6.732.9 

35.5 

970.4 

61.1 

72.6 

73.0 

396.2 

11.4 

137.4 

64.3 

27.4 

46.0 

D 

317.2 

144.4 

6,908.2 

207.2 

6,701.0 

33.3 

785.1 

42.5 

55.9 

52.8 

359.8 

4.6 

91.9 

57.5 

27.6 

25.1 

1983  J 

321.7 

132.1 

6,403.6 

186.1 

6,217.5 

33.1 

575.1 

62.6 

48.3 

42.3 

210.9 

12.3 

77.5 

48.1 

17.8 

22.4 

F 

316.2 

142.9 

6,822.4 

214.3 

6,608.2 

32.5 

610.4 

69.7 

56.1 

35.6 

228.1 

12.4 

57.0 

45.4 

19.9 

19.0 

M 

304.0 

162.7 

7,448.4 

212.1 

7,236.3 

34.1 

735.9 

80.6 

62.0 

51.3 

301.2 

8.2 

73.8 

52.6 

27.1 

22.3 

A 

308.8 

158.9 

7,383.4 

203.4 

7,180.1 

33.8 

753.1 

65.8 

50.7 

54.7 

379.2 

3.7 

73.0 

48.9 

21.6 

22.1 

M 

303.0 

175.5 

7.990.6 

210.4 

7,780.2 

35.6 

1.059.1 

64.2 

62.5 

94.3 

559.0 

5.1 

120.8 

47.0 

23.4 

26.9 

J 

303.1 

181.5 

8.290.8 

240.5 

8,050.3 

32.0 

979.7 

56.9 

67.0 

139.3 

459.7 

3.5 

108.5 

47.1 

20.3 

31.6 

J 

313.1 

142.9 

6.718.9 

172.4 

6,546.5 

22.8 

887.6 

57.6 

67.0 

82.1 

451.7 

0.3 

109.2 

38.0 

21.6 

17.4 

A 

314.1 

148.3 

6.994.6 

178.7 

6,815.8 

23.3 

971.2 

67.8 

80.5 

63.6 

497.7 

6.8 

107.8 

44.2 

23.7 

32.7 

S 

304.1 

167.4 

7,649.3 

201.9 

7,447.5 

26.4 

904.3 

48.6 

79.0 

52.5 

420.0 

14.2 

130.7 

56.7 

25.5 

33.9 

0 

307.4 

179.4 

8,262.8 

193.8 

8.069.0 

22.5 

980.2 

44.7 

76.7 

58.3 

466.1 

6.0 

150.2 

65.9 

27.8 

41.9 

N 

300.0 

194.7 

8,772.2 

2283 

8.543.8 

23.0 

857.7 

44.2 

58.7 

50.0 

359.2 

7.6 

129.6 

84.6 

36.0 

43.3 

D 

305.3 

179.4 

8,226.9 

215.8 

8.011.1 

20.7 

759.7 

38.3 

53.6 

60.2 

314.9 

0.5 

124.1 

62.9 

33.4 

27.0 

1984  J 

314.3 

178.8 

8,416.5 

190.5 

8.226.0 

28.3 

630.0 

63.7 

44.4 

44.0 

226.4 

3.9 

87.3 

63.9 

33.3 

26.4 

F 

309.9 

185.1 

8,393.4 

220.2 

8,173.2 

30.9 

567.9 

62.5 

55.1 

42.5 

169.3 

9.9 

65.7 

63.6 

33.3 

25.4 

M 

9,294.5 

237.7 

9,056.8 

36.1 

650.2 

72.0 

62.5 

41.8 

232.0 

7.9 

66.2 

57.5 

24.7 

28.5 

Domestic 

exports2 

Crude 

materials,  inedible 

Other  fabricate 
materials,  inedi 

d 

Hides. 

Crude 

Ores,  concentrates 

&  scrap 

As- 

Non- 

5le 

Other 

Veneer 

Year 

skins 

Oil- 

wood 

Radio- 

non- 

Crude 

Natural 

bestos, 

metal. 

and 

and 

Total 

and  furs 

seeds 

mats 

Iron 

Copper 

Nickel 

active 

ferrous 

petroleum 

gas 

unmfrd 

minerals 

Total 

Lumber 

plywood 

month 

(22) 

(23) 

(24) 

(25) 

(28) 

(30) 

(31) 

(32) 

(33) 

(35) 

(36) 

(37) 

(38) 

(39) 

(40) 

(41) 

D 

402065 

402062 

402053 

402041 

402029 

402020 

402017 

402014 

40201 1 

401993 

401990 

401987 

401984 

401954 

401951 

401942 

1982 

14,783.0 

251.7 

648.0 

225.6 

1,103.7 

397.1 

298.6 

358.6 

1,034.0 

2,728.5 

4,754.7 

482.6 

2.178.8 

27,865.1 

2.912.7 

214.8 

1983 

14,392.8 

221.5 

688.7 

276.2 

1 ,054.3 

475.5 

336.5 

62.6 

971.3 

3,456.9 

3,958.2 

454.9 

2.082.6 

30.011.1 

3.969.1 

257.0 

1982  A 

1,229.0 

25.7 

53.9 

21.0 

103.0 

28.0 

50.6 

12.7 

91.9 

196.1 

423.7 

36.4 

156.2 

2,298.9 

256.8 

21.4 

M 

1 ,243.4 

17.0 

60.5 

11.8 

123.4 

51.8 

57.0 

27.9 

93.9 

153.9 

376.2 

39.0 

202.9 

2,366.3 

267.2 

20.3 

J 

1,217.0 

18.9 

68.7 

18.3 

130.4 

15.5 

2.8 

25.7 

84.2 

196.8 

338.8 

35.1 

256.5 

2,382.1 

285.3 

18.9 

J 

1,140.0 

15.0 

51.5 

16.5 

109.0 

46.5 

28.6 

7.3 

104.2 

200.7 

325.3 

24.6 

185.2 

2,315.2 

274.8 

17.2 

A 

1,162.1 

11.4 

46.7 

19.3 

114.2 

28.1 

2.6 

18.9 

98.4 

281.0 

336.6 

35.9 

149.6 

2,226.9 

233.6 

14.1 

S 

1.267.3 

12.7 

54.7 

22.6 

77.5 

38.9 

3.0 

121.3 

94.0 

248.5 

328.7 

52.5 

188.7 

2.334.6 

256.7 

13.8 

0 

1,136.0 

11.2 

49.5 

12.9 

85.6 

26.3 

0.7 

57.7 

74.5 

251.6 

328.0 

43.1 

169.3 

2.199.1 

224.7 

12.9 

N 

1.130.5 

11.8 

58.0 

29.3 

28.8 

32.1 

2.3 

30.9 

61.8 

236.6 

402.9 

46.8 

161.6 

2.310.1 

246.4 

13.7 

D 

1.310.6 

24.2 

60.3 

24.2 

122.2 

30.9 

16.7 

23.5 

84.8 

257.4 

447.5 

49.7 

137.6 

2.242.1 

246.0 

21.4 

1983  J 

1.249.5 

25.6 

31.9 

16.6 

49.9 

43.3 

1.5 

12.8 

48.8 

268.1 

530.7 

35.1 

156.9 

2.199.2 

280.2 

19.4 

F 

1,319.2 

21.1 

47.9 

34.9 

25.4 

20.0 

13.4 

17.0 

77.5 

314.2 

528.1 

25.3 

160.1 

2,197.2 

319.0 

19.7 

M 

1.152.3 

37.2 

47.2 

21.6 

55.1 

32.3 

13.1 

7.6 

87.8 

207.9 

442.4 

50.7 

103.6 

2,498.7 

307.6 

35.5 

A 

1.253.2 

16.1 

41.1 

22.3 

105.3 

39.9 

17.6 

2.4 

65.9 

267.2 

384.9 

37.9 

221.1 

2,410.8 

305.0 

21.5 

M 

1.157.9 

17.9 

48.6 

19.0 

107.5 

49.8 

36.9 

— 

58.2 

240.6 

318.3 

30.9 

200.0 

2.572.1 

357.1 

27.7 

J 

1.217.1 

14.7 

58.1 

18.1 

106.8 

44.4 

57.9 

1.5 

96.1 

276.5 

259.9 

45.7 

213.2 

2,692.0 

409.6 

18.9 

J 

976.9 

15.1 

60.2 

14.2 

93.4 

48.0 

0.9 

1.5 

44.5 

308.4 

220.7 

30.1 

116.9 

2,399.9 

382.1 

18.6 

A 

1,131.7 

13.1 

45.9 

18.0 

131.6 

29.9 

40.9 

15.2 

76.2 

322.9 

224.3 

32.6 

157.3 

2,501.7 

362.0 

13.8 

S 

1,109.7 

8.8 

49.7 

28.7 

112.7 

36.6 

49.1 

1.5 

118.4 

333.8 

214.8 

39.2 

92.1 

2,563.2 

307.5 

14.7 

O 

1,211.0 

14.9 

61.4 

29.2 

86.2 

38.3 

22.4 

1.5 

131.1 

303.1 

252.4 

36.7 

211.8 

2,740.0 

349.7 

17.3 

N 

1 .209  4 

18.2 

77.9 

28.2 

36.7 

47.6 

35.7 

1.5 

82.2 

299.7 

259.1 

51.4 

238.2 

2,731.4 

299.8 

22.8 

D 

1 ,404.9 

18.7 

118.9 

25.5 

143.9 

45.4 

47.2 

— 

84.5 

314.5 

322.6 

39.3 

211.4 

2,504.9 

289.5 

27.0 

1984  J 

1,447.5 

27.7 

51.4 

21.8 

91.3 

42.7 

37.6 

16.2 

62.5 

315.4 

482.1 

38.4 

224.2 

2,814.8 

328.5 

32.9 

F 

1 ,282.4 

31.8 

131.4 

22.5 

18.3 

46.8 

55.5 

2.6 

71.1 

283.2 

336.0 

50.3 

197.7 

2,708.2 

338.3 

30.8 

M 

1,322.9 

40.8 

98.4 

30.1 

96.0 

43.7 

54.3 

3.2 

77.1 

285.0 

336.0 

46.6 

170.0 

3,004.8 

378.4 

25.8 

Note:  See  footnotes  at  end  of  Table 


110 


May  1984  Section  11— Table  3/Concluded 

Table  3:  Merchandise  exports,  by  commodity,  based  on  the  standard  commodity  classification1  (million  dollars)/concluded 


Domestic  exports2 

Fabricated  materials, 

inedible 

Wood 

News- 
print 

Other 

paper 

and 

Textile 
fabri- 
cated 

Chem- 

Ferti- 
lizers 
and 

Syn- 
thetic- 
rubber 

and 

Primary 
iron 
and 

Steel 
plate 
and 

Other 
iron 
and 

Non-ferrous  metals  and  alloys 

End 
products 
inedible. 

Year 

Alum- 

and 

month 

pulp 
(42) 

paper 
(43) 

board 
(44) 

mats. 
(45-48) 

icals 
(49.50) 

mats. 
(51) 

plastics 
(52) 

steel 

(55) 

sheet 
(56) 

steel 
(57) 

inum 
(58) 

Copper 
(59) 

Nickel 
(60) 

Zinc 

(61) 

Other 
(62) 

total 

(64) 

D 

401933 

401930 

401927 

401915 

401900 

401888 

401885 

4Q1876 

401873 

401870 

401852 

401849 

401846 

401843 

401840 

401789 

1982 

3.221 .4 

4,086.2 

922.0 

242.2 

2,094.5 

1,022.2 

689.7 

188.8 

739.2 

1,037.3 

1 ,428.4 

540.4 

506.2 

465.9 

1 ,865.8 

28,690.8 

1983 

3,057.6 

4,005.1 

1.030.1 

227.2 

2,173.6 

1,160.3 

718.9 

257.4 

450.1 

935.1 

1,744.2 

709.9 

496.6 

502.6 

1,977.3 

33,472.3 

1982  A 

2600 

366.9 

79 .1 

22.5 

152.8 

106.9 

61.5 

29.7 

56.0 

1080 

99.2 

58.1 

47.1 

36.0 

139.7 

2,618.0 

M 

302.0 

370.7 

72.9 

18.6 

188.8 

114.6 

60.2 

8.7 

53.2 

96.7 

113.7 

37.3 

65.4 

44.2 

112.6 

2,693.0 

J 

303.0 

339.6 

76.8 

20.5 

192.1 

71.8 

57.1 

20.4 

96.3 

104.5 

118.3 

36.5 

21.2 

33.8 

129.8 

2,953.4 

J 

264.5 

325.2 

78.0 

23.7 

185.0 

82.3 

59.1 

10.9 

48.2 

85.6 

120.1 

43.0 

24.8 

42.3 

166.2 

2.138.1 

A 

283.2 

330.1 

81.2 

15.7 

184.3 

67.1 

59.6 

9.0 

82.7 

63.4 

170.4 

16.1 

31.3 

24.4 

107.3 

2,038.1 

S 

236.8 

2993 

86.1 

21.3 

154.9 

89.8 

55.9 

15.7 

883 

73.8 

116.4 

41.4 

21.2 

26.6 

237.0 

2.702.9 

0 

187.0 

316.4 

82.0 

18.7 

183.0 

69.3 

47.9 

22.9 

86.2 

71.1 

132.0 

24.9 

35.8 

43.3 

194.2 

2,210.6 

N 

248.0 

335.6 

79.9 

21.4 

159.3 

54.4 

53.4 

16.5 

72.4 

73.2 

133.6 

55.2 

22.0 

40.5 

127.2 

2,268.9 

D 

2287 

312.6 

62.0 

16.7 

159.9 

79.2 

63.6 

11.6 

55.3 

57.8 

94.5 

45.4 

31.1 

51.7 

162.8 

2,310.2 

1983  J 

204.7 

304.6 

756 

15.5 

165.5 

83.7 

53.8 

12.1 

32.1 

62.6 

93.9 

43.1 

27.6 

32.6 

211.7 

2,141.5 

F 

221.4 

278.6 

65.7 

18.8 

173.0 

107.2 

49.6 

12.5 

31.1 

59.5 

119.7 

34.7 

28.2 

32.1 

149.8 

2.435.6 

M 

274.2 

316.8 

87.7 

19.2 

238.8 

100.9 

60.8 

25.1 

36.1 

77.0 

139.9 

54.4 

37.6 

48.0 

154.1 

2,797.0 

A 

213.0 

329.6 

71.0 

18.1 

214.9 

131.5 

50.0 

16.0 

35.1 

75.7 

143.4 

40.7 

36.5 

50.4 

127.2 

2,712.1 

M 

245.2 

352.5 

86.6 

20.7 

192.2 

105.6 

57.4 

18.0 

34.5 

83.0 

178.8 

34.6 

44.9 

41.8 

149.2 

2,935.2 

J 

289.4 

359.0 

89.8 

20.9 

163.3 

59.0 

64.2 

31.8 

40.9 

85.8 

115.6 

101.6 

63.8 

39.2 

187.4 

3,105.1 

J 

245.3 

333.1 

84.9 

18.5 

148.7 

54.2 

60.8 

21.8 

34.4 

68.2 

155.3 

41.4 

20.6 

33.7 

153.1 

2,242.8 

A 

278.8 

347.6 

100.2 

15.9 

150.1 

64.6 

66.2 

18.4 

34.9 

68.9 

146.6 

93.9 

35.3 

44.0 

120.8 

2,169.1 

s 

277.5 

328.6 

98.1 

20.7 

172.9 

119.4 

63.4 

25.4 

43.6 

90.3 

148.7 

76.7 

48.7 

37.0 

152.7 

2.829.4 

0 

273.3 

372.9 

97.0 

18.9 

180.7 

111.9 

64.2 

25.4 

39.5 

88.5 

151.3 

62.5 

45.8 

50.6 

224.0 

3,097.1 

N 

252.8 

354.8 

90.9 

21.5 

180.0 

112.8 

67.9 

22.6 

51.5 

96.7 

187.6 

81.9 

52.2 

46.9 

196.7 

3,706.2 

D 

282  1 

327.0 

82.5 

18.5 

193.5 

109.5 

60.5 

28.4 

36.5 

79.0 

163.5 

44.2 

55.6 

46.3 

150.6 

3,300.9 

1984  J 

300.2 

372.9 

99.1 

20.9 

197.7 

119.3 

62.0 

21.1 

50.0 

97.3 

154.6 

51.4 

38.9 

56.0 

171.7 

3,279.7 

F 

238.9 

305.1 

93.2 

23.0 

202.5 

127.1 

64.7 

11.2 

45.9 

92.4 

170.7 

64.0 

52.5 

48.2 

191.0 

3,552.9 

M 

227.5 

334.8 

93.9 

25.7 

221.0 

141.4 

72.0 

16.3 

57.3 

119.4 

196.1 

85.9 

50.4 

70.5 

269.0 

4,007.0 

Domestic 

exports2 

End  products,  inedible 

Machinery 

Transportation  and  communications 

equipment 

Other 

Personal 

Aircraft 

Com- 
munic. 

Con- 

Drilling, 

Year 

General 

veying, 
mats. 

excavating 
and 

Total 
motor 

Road 
motor 

Motor 
vehicle 

Motor 
vehicle 

engines 
and 

and 
related 

equip 
and 

and 
h'hold 

Misc. 
end 

and 

month 

Total 
(65) 

purpose 
(66) 

handling 
(67) 

mining 
(68-72)* 

Farm 
(73)* 

Total 
(76) 

vehicles 
(78-80) 

vehicles 
(78) 

engines 
(79) 

parts 
(80) 

Aircraft 
(81) 

parts 
(82) 

equip. 
(83) 

tools 
(84) 

goods 
(89) 

prod. 
(91) 

D 

401786 

401783 

401771 

401768 

401765 

401726 

401723 

401720 

401708 

401705 

401702 

401699 

401690 

401669 

401642 

401627 

1982 

3,136.3 

715.1 

266.7 

567.1 

651.1 

20,869.9 

16.518.5 

11,666  1 

926.0 

3,9265 

600.4 

1.131.7 

1,398.6 

2,465.6 

633.2 

1.585.8 

1983 

2,918.8 

668.7 

400.2 

450.7 

550.8 

25,396.2 

21,357.1 

14,055.2 

1 ,549.3 

5,752.6 

327.4 

1,192.5 

1,614.7 

2,761.3 

595.3 

1,800.8 

1982  A 

280.0 

53.4 

22.4 

43.9 

81.0 

1,970.5 

1,581.7 

1,136.4 

91.8 

353.5 

64.3 

106.5 

107.0 

199.0 

48.4 

120.1 

M 

285.1 

66.4 

23.2 

49.3 

78.0 

2,060  1 

1.630.7 

1,139.5 

114.0 

377.2 

82.6 

99.2 

122.3 

195.6 

46.1 

106.1 

J 

274.3 

65.0 

21.5 

46.3 

58.4 

2,287.2 

1,895.0 

1,374.9 

126.2 

393.9 

95.0 

81.9 

130.6 

219.7 

55.4 

116.9 

J 

266.2 

57.3 

18.8 

43.7 

54.4 

1,492.1 

1,134.0 

717.6 

82.5 

333.9 

57.6 

80.3 

114.9 

208.9 

63.2 

107.6 

A 

197.1 

43.5 

17.4 

29.4 

38.9 

1,491.2 

1,215.0 

778.6 

107.5 

329.0 

10.5 

77.2 

103.4 

188.6 

56.9 

104.2 

S 

259.1 

72.5 

22.9 

36.8 

45.6 

2,029.2 

1,669.0 

1 ,230.4 

44.5 

394.0 

19.3 

91.5 

113.6 

229.9 

67.9 

116.7 

0 

215.7 

49.6 

29.8 

30.6 

33.7 

1 ,593.4 

1,250.1 

918.6 

50.3 

281.2 

48.7 

94.1 

123.3 

202.9 

63.9 

134.7 

N 

236.6 

65.7 

23.5 

37.7 

33.9 

1 ,606.0 

1,257.1 

887.4 

57.4 

312.3 

18.2 

101.3 

119.6 

231.7 

59.6 

135.0 

D 

2230 

61.7 

19.8 

43.2 

29.9 

1.644.2 

1,222.0 

880.2 

67.1 

2746 

54.9 

90.3 

126.3 

224.5 

43.8 

174.6 

1983  J 

224.3 

47.1 

38.7 

34.6 

40.0 

1,578.6 

1,263.2 

858.1 

68.1 

337.0 

5.5 

97.2 

114.3 

167.4 

33.3 

137.9 

F 

172.1 

36.5 

25.0 

20.8 

37.5 

1,914.2 

1,602.3 

1,109.1 

119.5 

373.7 

30.1 

102.5 

117.6 

188.5 

35.2 

125.6 

M 

223.8 

43.9 

22.9 

29.6 

50.9 

2,128.5 

1,739.7 

1,130.9 

160.2 

448.7 

49.4 

117.0 

136.4 

215.9 

44.9 

183.9 

A 

235.2 

60.9 

28.1 

25.5 

50.0 

2.074.2 

1,741.7 

1,201.4 

115.3 

425.0 

21.2 

100.6 

129.6 

203.6 

44.0 

155.0 

M 

231.7 

56.2 

19.3 

27.6 

58.3 

2,273.6 

1,951.7 

1,360.9 

125.5 

465.2 

24.5 

108.0 

127.1 

249.4 

48.2 

132.4 

J 

313.1 

52.3 

36.1 

94.6 

45.5 

2,366.9 

2.015.9 

1,377.7 

138.2 

500.0 

28.2 

99.9 

129.8 

224.6 

47.7 

152.9 

J 

211.3 

58.9 

29.9 

25.0 

32.3 

1,631.7 

1,347.4 

886.0 

67.2 

394.2 

23.5 

85.9 

112.5 

219.9 

51.7 

128.2 

A 

208.0 

45.1 

25.6 

34.2 

43.6 

1.552.8 

1,291.5 

7388 

123.9 

428.8 

12.2 

85.0 

113.4 

221.4 

52.5 

134.3 

S 

246.6 

64.3 

28.9 

36.7 

42.9 

2,124.2 

1,772.8 

1.096.1 

147.0 

529.8 

23.5 

95.1 

146.6 

244.7 

61.2 

152.8 

0 

238.5 

57.2 

34.2 

31.2 

45.8 

2,390.5 

2,005.4 

1.231.3 

156.4 

617.8 

35.7 

121.5 

151.0 

246.7 

62.2 

159.1 

N 

287.6 

76.8 

35.1 

41.4 

57.0 

2,831.6 

2,433.0 

1,538.3 

173.7 

721.0 

39.0 

93.6 

184.1 

313.9 

64.1 

209.0 

D 

326.7 

69.7 

76.3 

49.7 

46.9 

2.529.5 

2,192.6 

1,526.7 

154.4 

511.5 

34.8 

86.2 

152.2 

265.1 

50.1 

129.5 

1984  J 

242.0 

61.1 

29.4 

37.6 

41.5 

2,590.0 

2,216.6 

1,389.9 

146.7 

680.0 

33.5 

107.7 

157.1 

227.6 

41.4 

178.8 

F 

237.9 

47.3 

32.5 

25.5 

55.6 

2,851.2 

2,513.3 

1,658.6 

165.8 

688.9 

13.8 

97.0 

155.0 

253.8 

46.2 

163.8 

M 

293.5 

60.5 

34.4 

44.1 

67.6 

3.137.2 

2,680.0 

1,747.1 

168.1 

764.8 

47.4 

127.0 

214.0 

259.4 

55.6 

261.2 

'Column  numbers  refer  to  Tables  3  and  4,  Section  11.      includes  special  transaction-trade,  not  shown  separately.      'The  annual  index,  being  calculated  separately,  will  differ  slightly 
from  the  index  obtained  by  the  average  of  the  twelve  months       'Revisions  made  to  ensure  consistent  coverage.  The  most  important  are:  Farm  machinery  (73)  now  includes  tractors; 
Drilling,  excavating  and  mining  (68-72)  now  exclude  metalworking.  woodworking  machinery,  etc. 
Source:  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001). 


111 


Section  11— Table  4 

Table  4:  Merchandise  imports,  by  commodity,  based  on  the  standard  commodity  classification1  (million  dollars) 


May  1984 


(1971  - 

-100) 

Imports 

total3 

(3) 

Live 

animals 

total 

(6) 

Food,  feed, 

beverages 

and  tobacco 

Crude  materials,  inedible 

Total 

(7) 

Meat 
and  meat 
preps 
(8) 

Fruits 

Veget- 
ables 
and 

preps 
(16) 

Raw 

sugar 

(17) 

Coffee, 

cocoa 

and  tea 

(18) 

Total 

MCC 

index2 

(D 

Total 

volume 

index* 

(2) 

Total 

(22) 

Oil- 
seeds 

(24) 

Cotlon 
(26) 

Other 

textile 

fibres 

(27) 

Iron 

Year 
and 

month 

Fresh 
(14) 

Other  & 

preps 

(15) 

ores  and 

cone  * 

(28) 

D 

395030 

395834 

423105 

423102 

423100 

423099 

423090 

42307', 

423057 

423045 

423042 

422988 

422985 

422976 

422973 

422961 

1982 

303.6 

143.1 

67,855.7 

136.1 

4,801.7 

325.9 

708.6 

432.7 

629.7 

253.5 

574.3 

8,690.8 

196.6 

804 

149.9 

227.3 

1983 

2927 

165.3 

75,586.6 

132.2 

4,870.3 

355.9 

706.4 

411.8 

652.2 

2005 

577.2 

7,201.1 

1689 

108.6 

175.9 

285.2 

1982  A 

295.1 

161.0 

6,183.1 

11.7 

3906 

25.0 

54.9 

32.6 

67.4 

18.3 

53.0 

646.3 

11.9 

5.8 

12.4 

57 

M 

2956 

154.5 

5,943.3 

17.4 

400.8 

26.3 

61.2 

38.7 

77.0 

13.4 

41.7 

6492 

23.1 

4.2 

11.7 

26.2 

J 

308.4 

152.1 

6.104.3 

13.1 

452.6 

34.7 

76.6 

42.9 

64.5 

29.5 

44  1 

7834 

28.7 

64 

12.4 

28.6 

J 

316.7 

135.4 

5,580.9 

12.0 

407.8 

38.6 

79.7 

28.5 

49.3 

15.0 

37.4 

8198 

15.9 

4.1 

10.6 

34.0 

A 

310.4 

133.5 

5,392.4 

9.5 

411.9 

380 

66.9 

40.1 

27.3 

17.2 

49.8 

752.4 

17.7 

6.7 

12.3 

12.2 

S 

3028 

139.6 

5,501.1 

11.2 

3843 

28.1 

54.6 

36.4 

25.3 

27.6 

45.6 

6849 

26.3 

7.3 

13.6 

25.8 

0 

2944 

134.2 

5.1437 

11.4 

430.8 

26.0 

70.1 

41.4 

35.2 

11.1 

53.3 

613.7 

12.6 

8.7 

14.1 

22.0 

N 

301.7 

141.2 

5,544.7 

15.3 

412.2 

21.5 

54.7 

37.0 

47.9 

21.2 

45.4 

7626 

16.2 

8.1 

12.9 

22.9 

D 

299.6 

124.4 

4,848.8 

13.0 

386.4 

18.2 

55.1 

30.5 

51.4 

27.4 

51.4 

612.3 

15.3 

8.4 

12.8 

20.6 

1983  J 

309.9 

131.3 

5,295.8 

10.6 

347.1 

24.1 

37.7 

33.2 

53.4 

69 

57.9 

696.9 

7.3 

9.5 

14.9 

5.7 

F 

2886 

145.0 

5,446.1 

10.9 

333.3 

21.9 

40.1 

33.3 

50.5 

18.2 

43.8 

456.2 

7.5 

10.3 

13.4 

1.3 

M 

290.9 

163.0 

6,169.4 

8.8 

380.4 

30.5 

54.2 

31.2 

60.9 

5.3 

55.2 

597.0 

8.3 

11.1 

15.2 

1.7 

A 

2904 

163.7 

6,184.3 

13.3 

389.7 

29.9 

53.7 

32.2 

70.1 

10.7 

44.8 

5087 

19.9 

8.9 

15.1 

13.5 

M 

2854 

174.1 

6.465.6 

12.9 

4093 

32.2 

586 

32.4 

75.0 

24.2 

42.3 

4067 

15.1 

10.3 

16.7 

38.6 

J 

287.3 

172.1 

6,433.4 

12.2 

445.3 

37.5 

75.4 

33.3 

71.2 

13.2 

43.1 

476.0 

18.1 

8.6 

15.9 

21.8 

J 

288.4 

152.3 

5,717.1 

10.7 

408.0 

31.9 

79.3 

35.6 

56.1 

16.8 

35.1 

523.8 

16.5 

4.3 

10.1 

35.6 

A 

296.7 

161.8 

6,249.5 

11.7 

439.8 

35.2 

71.4 

33.3 

34.4 

19.8 

51.1 

598.6 

24.7 

8.4 

13.9 

21.8 

s 

291.6 

173.9 

6,599.8 

9.4 

424.5 

34.7 

61.8 

46.2 

31.0 

15.5 

47.8 

789.1 

8.7 

9.1 

17.4 

26.2 

0 

297.6 

189.1 

7,323.1 

7.0 

432.5 

28.2 

70.7 

39.4 

39.6 

14.0 

46.8 

882.3 

23.4 

9.1 

15.5 

32.8 

N 

293.6 

192.7 

7,362.5 

10.9 

476.6 

26.0 

50.1 

31.3 

55.5 

42.1 

59.3 

679.1 

12.9 

9.8 

15.7 

57.6 

D 

298.0 

163.5 

6,3400 

13.8 

383.8 

23.8 

53.6 

30.4 

54.4 

13.7 

49.8 

586.6 

6.6 

9.1 

12.2 

28.6 

1984  J 

300.7 

176.5 

6,9082 

10.1 

415.7 

31.8 

43.7 

41.2 

70.7 

9.6 

57.3 

5627 

10.7 

9.7 

14.5 

23.8 

F 

304.1 

188.3 

7,435.8 

6.2 

412.6 

27.1 

54.8 

38.9 

67.6 

13.8 

56.8 

564.0 

10.4 

10.8 

14.6 

9.7 

M 

8,542.2 

6.1 

463.3 

41.1 

65.3 

42.9 

78.2 

5.1 

58.5 

800.0 

13.4 

11.0 

17.0 

7.6 

Crude  materials,  inedible 

Fabricated 

materials. 

inedible 

Total 
(39) 

Paper 

and 

board 

(44)» 

Yarn, 

thread 

and 

cordage 

(45) 

Broad 
woven 
fabrics 
cotton 
(46) 

Broad 
woven 
fabrics 

exc. 
cotton 

(47) 

Other 

textile 

mats 

(48) 

Chemicals 

Inor- 
ganic      Organic 
(49)             (50) 

Plas- 
tics & 
synth. 
rubber 
(52) 

Fuel  oil 
(53) 

Petrol    & 

Coal  prod 

exc.  fuel 

oil 

(54) 

Steel 
plate 

and 
sheet 

(56) 

Other 

Year 

and 

month 

Aluminum 

ores  and 

cone.3 

(29) 

Coal 
(34) 

Crude 

petroleum 

(35) 

iron  & 
steel  & 

alloys 
(55.57) 

D 

422952 

422949 

422946 

422907 

422904 

422901 

422886 

422883 

422868 

422859 

422856 

422853 

422838 

422835 

422823 

422820 

1982 

385.1 

931.5 

4,979.3 

11,794.9 

456.5 

296.2 

116.0 

432.4 

347.8 

369.7 

1,019.1 

1.037.5 

314.7 

547.4 

404.5 

833.2 

1983 

387.5 

840.4 

3,274.0 

14,005.7 

588.1 

397.0 

137.6 

514.0 

430.9 

410.9 

1,265.8 

1.361.4 

405.4 

641.1 

413.8 

761.0 

1982  A 

43.7 

60.6 

348.9 

1 .068.0 

38.4 

29.3 

9.8 

41.3 

30.2 

27.5 

95.1 

89.8 

29.1 

51.0 

39.6 

89.6 

M 

37.3 

90.7 

324.2 

978.0 

36.1 

27.6 

8.6 

36.7 

30.6 

31.1 

76.4 

89.0 

17.4 

54.3 

46.4 

72.2 

J 

38.3 

151.1 

382.6 

915.5 

37.1 

27.7 

8.4 

33.0 

29.4 

31.5 

75.7 

84.0 

11.1 

49.9 

28.8 

68.7 

J 

35.0 

118.5 

477.3 

992.6 

32.3 

16.6 

7.5 

31.6 

28.9 

30.3 

66.4 

81.1 

31.3 

41.9 

31.5 

67.6 

A 

39.1 

116.2 

428.4 

892.9 

34.9 

22.3 

8.3 

32.0 

29.8 

29.9 

69.3 

83.4 

21.1 

40.2 

27.2 

54.9 

S 

14.4 

97.2 

348.0 

994.9 

37.6 

20.4 

7.4 

30.5 

31.3 

35.5 

80.3 

88.9 

26.1 

47.7 

25.4 

56.7 

0 

43.8 

100.9 

262.5 

897.5 

43.0 

21.2 

9.8 

31.3 

28.6 

30.2 

76.0 

34.6 

14.0 

42.3 

20.2 

42.8 

N 

32.1 

107.0 

413.0 

1,054.1 

41.7 

26.0 

10.6 

35.9 

27.9 

28.7 

88.7 

91.6 

37.8 

63.9 

28.3 

59.2 

D 

18.9 

58.0 

347.0 

817.3 

38.7 

22.2 

10.4 

35.9 

25.3 

28.8 

90.3 

75.5 

24.6 

32.0 

20.8 

44.7 

1983  J 

18.5 

22.7 

463.5 

1,055.4 

42.0 

27.0 

13.1 

38.3 

31.1 

28.6 

103.0 

90.6 

37.5 

36.4 

27.4 

50.3 

F 

25.0 

1.3 

200.3 

976.7 

43.7 

27.3 

10.3 

35.0 

30.1 

28.8 

105.4 

93.6 

30.8 

48.9 

24.2 

45.2 

M 

28.0 

0.7 

336.0 

1,199.9 

47.7 

36.9 

12.8 

41.0 

34.4 

37.7 

146.9 

112.8 

40.2 

35.5 

29.7 

58.3 

A 

34.3 

37.9 

220.9 

1,171.7 

45.5 

36.4 

11.9 

42.4 

36.1 

36.3 

98.9 

112.7 

21.1 

61.7 

29.6 

61.1 

M 

28.6 

77.7 

71.4 

1,255.3 

47.2 

40.7 

10.5 

44.4 

36.8 

38.3 

109.6 

118.0 

18.0 

45.3 

33.1 

61.8 

J 

26.7 

101.2 

131.0 

1,161.5 

51.3 

38.1 

9.6 

43.4 

36.1 

36.2 

98.9 

124.8 

14.8 

37.3 

36.1 

67.9 

J 

43.4 

90.3 

183.6 

1,032.1 

40.1 

26.2 

9.1 

36.6 

30.1 

28.8 

73.0 

104.7 

1.7 

48.9 

33.8 

61.2 

A 

23.6 

90.2 

275.2 

1,159.6 

53.5 

30.6 

10.5 

46.4 

41.6 

32.8 

92.9 

119.6 

20.2 

90.9 

40.6 

68.4 

S 

60.2 

112.3 

368.4 

1.146.8 

53.0 

34.5 

10.9 

45.7 

37.2 

37.2 

94.8 

125.6 

48.4 

53.8 

34.6 

66.4 

o 

24.8 

116.4 

500.3 

1,313.7 

56.2 

35.7 

12.5 

45.2 

37.3 

38.7 

110.3 

118.2 

41.6 

75.5 

40.7 

70.2 

N 

44.1 

112.7 

270.6 

1,351.7 

58.8 

37.0 

13.6 

51.5 

43.4 

38.2 

121.3 

136.0 

62.0 

52.5 

47.7 

82.5 

D 

30.2 

77.0 

252.8 

1.181.4 

49.0 

26.7 

12.6 

43.9 

36.7 

29.4 

110.6 

104.6 

69.0 

54.4 

36.4 

67.6 

1984  J 

39.9 

57.2 

231.2 

1,299.8 

54.7 

35.5 

13.9 

53.8 

43.8 

36.7 

140.5 

126.1 

87.9 

48.8 

37.8 

72.1 

F 

12.4 

1.1 

306.7 

1,411.9 

56.9 

34.7 

14.1 

47.4 

40.9 

36.4 

134.2 

121.1 

142.2 

31.3 

34.3 

70.8 

M 

41.0 

0.9 

467.0 

1,543.5 

68.5 

35.6 

14.0 

53.3 

47.0 

41.0 

131.9 

147.4 

138.4 

37.0 

42.4 

92.9 

Note:  See  footnotes  at  end  of  Table. 


112 


May  1984  Section  11— Table  4/Concluded 

Table  4:  Merchandise  imports,  by  commodity,  based  on  the  standard  commodity  classification1  (million  dollars)/concluded 


End  produci 

is,  inedible 

Machinery 

Fabricated 
materials. 

Transp 

Mecha- 

. and 

inedible 

nical 

communications 

Drilling 

power 

equipmpn* 

Metal 

exca- 

Machine 

trans- 

Tractor 

Non- 

fab. 

vating 

tools 

Other 

mission 

engines 

Motor 

Year 

ferrous 

basic 

General 

Mats 

& 

metal 

metal 

Textile 

equip- 

and 

vehic. 

and 

metals 

prod 

Total 

Total 

purp. 

handling 

mining 

working 

working 

ind. 

ment 

Farm 

Tractors 

parts 

Total 

&  parts 

month 

(58-62) 

(63) 

(64) 

(65) 

(66)' 

(67) 

(68)» 

(69) 

(70) 

(71) 

(72)= 

(73) 

(74) 

(75) 

(76) 

(78-80) 

D 

422802 

422781 

422691 

422688 

422685 

422661 

422643 

422622 

422619 

422607 

422598 

422589 

422574 

422565 

422538 

422535 

1982 

1 ,596.6 

1,163.7 

41,419.0 

7.344.9 

1,425.5 

398.7 

1,130.3 

325.5 

433.7 

152.6 

420.6 

767.8 

643.8 

276.5 

20,058.2 

15.124.3 

1983 

2,048.8 

1,169.9 

48,397.2 

6.805.7 

1,375.4 

3959 

1,021.9 

259.4 

382.2 

167.2 

3963 

627.3 

621.7 

264.4 

25,834.2 

19.315.0 

1982  A 

95.9 

112.6 

3,980.0 

718.6 

132.1 

41.5 

95.0 

32.8 

36.2 

16.0 

41.7 

99.3 

60.9 

25.1 

2,0607 

1.629.8 

M 

80.8 

102.3 

3.814.5 

682.1 

112.3 

39.1 

102.4 

26.9 

37.8 

13.9 

45.2 

75.8 

72.0 

26.8 

2,0165 

1.625.7 

J 

106.5 

101.4 

3,862.9 

651.2 

116.9 

32.7 

104.4 

21.8 

39.6 

14.2 

37.2 

78.0 

59.1 

31.1 

2,027.7 

1.624.4 

J 

165.4 

159.4 

3,276.4 

563.9 

109.8 

31.4 

86.8 

20.7 

37.5 

8.9 

31.0 

62.4 

36.1 

20.7 

1.527.4 

1,171.1 

A 

136.5 

85.2 

3,2489 

543.5 

124.6 

280 

107.5 

21.9 

25.9 

12.0 

29.1 

43.6 

20.9 

23.5 

1,521.1 

1,149.8 

S 

208.7 

80.3 

3,338.2 

530.0 

123.9 

26.7 

71.8 

20.4 

46.2 

9.1 

29.4 

40.6 

43.0 

25.3 

1.669.9 

1,303.1 

0 

159.8 

74.9 

3,101.3 

520.8 

131.1 

25.0 

57.6 

26.7 

27.7 

10.8 

26.1 

41.7 

62.4 

14.9 

1,467.1 

1,044.2 

N 

192.9 

77.7 

3.190.1 

521.8 

110.8 

30.5 

81.4 

22.3 

38.4 

12.5 

26.2 

32.5 

606 

14.1 

1,469.6 

1,011.0 

D 

105.5 

67.8 

2,920.2 

449.3 

83.6 

29.0 

69.7 

19.8 

28.0 

13.2 

23.3 

36.7 

42.0 

16.5 

1,403.3 

1,015.2 

1983  J 

228.2 

79.1 

3,106.2 

514.3 

119.4 

18.8 

98.1 

26.7 

24.5 

163 

29.8 

41.1 

33.5 

15.3 

1,476.0 

1 ,098.2 

F 

120.3 

80.1 

3,597.7 

432.2 

82.6 

24.5 

66.2 

17.3 

25.2 

15.5 

25.2 

39.3 

27.0 

16.9 

2,020.7 

1 ,594.3 

M 

167.5 

90.8 

3,899.1 

558.8 

107.4 

29.3 

78.4 

20.9 

33.6 

13.5 

29.4 

59.1 

52.8 

19.9 

2,002.7 

1 ,482.6 

A 

172.6 

92.7 

4,023.3 

550.2 

98.3 

31.5 

59.6 

18.0 

32.1 

14.7 

30.2 

74.4 

48.4 

18.7 

2,218.2 

1.703.0 

M 

167.8 

160.8 

4,295.4 

605.3 

122.5 

31.6 

87.4 

20.6 

28.0 

16.7 

30.7 

73.4 

61.1 

22.5 

2.451.8 

1.870.7 

J 

169.3 

93.2 

4,252.7 

642.3 

115.4 

37.0 

105.1 

21.3 

40.8 

15.5 

35.2 

67.6 

66.6 

24.4 

2.2648 

1.784.5 

J 

192.7 

80.3 

3,664.6 

571.9 

103.8 

38.9 

80.6 

20.2 

35.8 

13.7 

29.7 

56.8 

60.8 

20.4 

1.799.2 

1.329.5 

A 

134.4 

89.4 

3.954.0 

595.5 

113.8 

34.5 

103.0 

26.8 

42.0 

12.5 

34.9 

50.5 

39.7 

23.5 

1,917.6 

1.270.9 

S 

122.3 

88.6 

4,150.3 

548.8 

109.3 

35.0 

83.5 

22.1 

27.5 

11.4 

36.7 

44.0 

49.9 

24.1 

2,185.1 

1,504.8 

0 

211.1 

126.5 

4,598.0 

585.7 

135.2 

39.3 

86.1 

21.2 

29.5 

12.5 

37.8 

37.4 

64.8 

26.7 

2,605.6 

1,928  2 

N 

174.5 

100.1 

4,760.5 

645.6 

167.6 

38.7 

90.5 

22.1 

30.4 

12.7 

40.5 

40.9 

66.1 

29.2 

2,6079 

2.006.1 

D 

188.3 

88.3 

4,095.4 

555.2 

100.2 

36.8 

83.3 

22.3 

32.9 

12.3 

36.4 

42.6 

51.1 

22.7 

2,2846 

1.742.2 

1984  J 

148.7 

101.4 

4.496.5 

620.2 

112.9 

38.7 

89.5 

25.4 

39.0 

21.6 

40.8 

48.6 

57.4 

23.7 

2,418.2 

1,769.0 

F 

2060 

113.4 

4,927.9 

632.4 

119.9 

40.8 

93.3 

21.3 

35.6 

16.9 

43.5 

56.5 

53.1 

26.9 

2,8064 

2.240.7 

M 

189.1 

119.6 

5,586.5 

739.7 

123.2 

46.3 

129.5 

29.8 

34.9 

20.2 

47.3 

82.5 

58.7 

31.9 

3,126.9 

2,427.5 

I 

End  products,  inedible 

Other  equipment  and  tools 

TransD    and  communications  eauiDment 

Pers 

and 

Miscell; 

end  products 

Air 
Cond 

Electric 
light 
and 

Meas 
control. 

hhold 

goods 

Road 

Motor 

Motor 

Aircraft 

Com- 

Books 

Other 

Year 

motor 

vehic 

vehic. 

and 

munic 

and 

and 

Office 

Apparel  & 

and 

printed 

Photo. 

and 

vehic. 

engines 

parts 

parts 

&  related 

Total 

refrig 

distrib. 

scient. 

machines 

Total 

access. 

Total 

pamph. 

mat. 

goods 

month 

(78) 

(79) 

(80) 

(81-82) 

(83) 

(84) 

(85) 

(86) 

(87) 

(88) 

(89) 

(90) 

(91) 

(92) 

(93) 

(94) 

D 

422532 

422514 

422505 

422502 

422490 

422460 

422457 

422454 

422436 

422418 

422391 

422388 

422352 

422349 

422346 

422337 

1982 

5,423.4 

1,757.2 

7.943.7 

1,522.9 

2,577.7 

7,116.3 

247.3 

911.1 

1 ,448.9 

2,866.8 

2,972.4 

1.452  0 

3,927.2 

488.7 

633.8 

880.1 

1983 

7,9044 

2,077.4 

9.333.2 

1.814.5 

3,315.1 

8,005.3 

294.2 

1.138.9 

1 ,507.0 

3,109.5 

3,421.7 

1,709.7 

4,330.3 

535.5 

678.2 

939.5 

1982  A 

651.3 

165.7 

812.7 

119.1 

224.9 

6526 

24.7 

84.2 

126.7 

268.9 

219.7 

97.1 

328.4 

41.0 

53.9 

82.3 

M 

666.0 

161.9 

797.8 

112.2 

201.1 

574.6 

23.6 

86.3 

118.0 

2209 

2048 

892 

336.5 

38.7 

52.0 

76.9 

J 

499.9 

194.8 

929.7 

123.3 

225.5 

621.1 

23.0 

87.2 

130.4 

2520 

238.0 

114.4 

325.0 

41.9 

49.7 

75.3 

J 

454.9 

112.5 

603.7 

104.5 

1946 

556.9 

20.1 

67.7 

123.6 

2322 

305.5 

174.9 

322.8 

45.0 

58.1 

71.1 

A 

358.8 

152.5 

638.6 

102.2 

205.8 

567.5 

16.9 

68.2 

111.1 

244.1 

302.1 

160.7 

314.6 

45.6 

54.1 

65.2 

S 

430.4 

176.5 

696.2 

90.0 

219.1 

559.3 

18.2 

82.9 

112.2 

208.7 

245.2 

104.8 

333.7 

43.2 

58.2 

69.6 

0 

348.7 

126.9 

568.6 

145.3 

226.5 

534.4 

17.2 

66.0 

104.5 

200.4 

235.2 

86.9 

343.8 

41.1 

55.5 

73.2 

N 

407.1 

111.2 

492.7 

148.6 

229.9 

608.0 

17.8 

68.0 

126.6 

251.5 

2406 

98.8 

350.1 

42.5 

56.2 

74.6 

D 

347.4 

138.5 

529.3 

146.1 

193.1 

559.0 

15.8 

65.9 

121.2 

234.0 

201.4 

93.3 

307.2 

35.6 

475 

66.3 

1983  J 

372.6 

132.1 

593.5 

99.0 

210.0 

551.8 

20.1 

73.6 

116.1 

210.5 

259.5 

139.6 

304.6 

37.2 

51.7 

60.0 

F 

627.0 

180.7 

786.7 

158.4 

208.4 

544.1 

19.6 

74.7 

118.4 

193.5 

287.9 

162.0 

312.8 

33.1 

48.8 

64.8 

M 

675.1 

139  6 

667.9 

187.8 

258.6 

688.3 

21.0 

90.8 

138.1 

267.5 

284.1 

141.4 

3652 

42.4 

55.6 

78.4 

A 

737.4 

166.6 

799.0 

187.4 

255.0 

646.5 

24.3 

98.1 

136.3 

233.4 

246.7 

104.0 

361.7 

44.6 

53.3 

83.3 

M 

771.0 

190.3 

909.4 

210.8 

260.9 

641.2 

28.0 

108.3 

124.2 

2228 

244.5 

1110 

352.5 

45.6 

53.8 

77.3 

J 

721.2 

178.1 

8852 

135.4 

2588 

683.4 

25.2 

111.4 

125.6 

260.2 

280.6 

141.7 

381.6 

47.4 

58.5 

78.7 

J 

542.9 

136.2 

650.4 

85.6 

280.8 

6183 

29.8 

81.1 

113.8 

2449 

329.8 

1863 

345.3 

47.8 

52.8 

73.5 

A 

438.5 

161.9 

670.5 

137.7 

299.8 

684.5 

25.5 

91.6 

122.6 

2662 

377.3 

207.6 

379.1 

54.5 

61.0 

71  5 

s 

6395 

189.5 

675.8 

218.2 

319.6 

714.9 

26.3 

989 

117.6 

286.4 

312.9 

150.5 

388.6 

46.3 

63.9 

92.3 

0 

834.7 

195.0 

898.5 

92.9 

334.9 

744.1 

25.9 

107.1 

124.2 

3055 

275.9 

127.8 

386.8 

47.1 

604 

87.2 

N 

846.3 

218.1 

941.6 

159.6 

342.8 

802.6 

26.1 

109.4 

138.0 

336.0 

288.5 

125.1 

416.0 

49.3 

65.3 

954 

D 

6982 

189.2 

854.8 

141.8 

285.4 

685.4 

22.3 

94.0 

132.1 

2826 

234.1 

112.8 

336.1 

40.0 

53.1 

77.1 

1984  J 

603.8 

225.3 

939.8 

184.8 

336.7 

785.4 

279 

116.2 

144.0 

317.5 

300.7 

161.7 

372.0 

40.5 

65.3 

76.0 

F 

902.5 

247.9 

1.090.3 

121.8 

332.9 

770.5 

28.1 

125.5 

135.9 

295.3 

354.2 

211.2 

364.4 

40.8 

56.2 

82.6 

M 

1,010.6 

251.8 

1.165.1 

179.5 

395.6 

917.8 

36.8 

128.7 

173.8 

3694 

367.5 

211.5 

434.6 

44.0 

68.5 

99.0 

'Column  numbers  refer  to  Tables  3  and  4,  Section  11.       "The  annual  index,  being  calculated  separately,  will  differ  slightly  trom  the  index  obtained  by  the  average  of  the  twelve 
months       'Includes  special  transaction-trade,  not  shown  separately       'Includes  scrap        'Some  series  such  as  general  purpose  machinery  have  been  revised  to  ensure  consistent 
coverage.  Other  important  revisions  were:  Paper  and  board  (44)  now  excludes  woodpulp;  Drilling,  excavating  and  mining  (68)  now  include  oil  and  gas  field  machinery;  Mechanical  power 
transmission  equipment  (72)  now  exclude  special  industry  machinery. 
Source:  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001). 


113 


Section  12  ■  Transportation 

116  1 .  Carloadings  of  Revenue  Freight 

117  2.  Operating  Statistics  of  Canadian  Railways 

118  3.  Operating  Statistics  of  Canadian  Pipelines 


115 


Section  12— Table  1 

Table  1:  Carloadings  of  revenue  freight  on  Canadian  railways'  (thousand  cars) 


May  1984 


Farm  products 

and  food 

Mine  products 

Total  railw 

revenue 

freight 

Total 

Coal. 

loadings  (carload 

revenue 

Other 

sand. 

and  non 

carload) 

cars 

Other 

Fresh 

Other 

Iron 

metal 

cement 

Year 

(000  metric  tonnes) 

loaded 

grain 

fruits 

agri- 

Animals 

Prepared 

ore  and 

ores  and 

and  other 

and 

(carload 

and  grain 
products 

and  vege- 
tables 

culture 

and  their 

food 

concen- 

concen- 

mine 

month 

Unadj 

S.A. 

only) 

Wheat 

products 

products 

products 

trates 

trates 

Potash 

products 

D 

5324 

5325 

5300 

5301 

5302 

5303 

5304 

5305 

5306 

5307 

5308 

5309 

5310 

1982 

199.721 

3,093.8 

340.2 

180.2 

3.4 

19.7 

10.1 

34.0 

373.8 

117.5 

85.5 

503.5 

1983 

207,093 

3.209.9 

347.1 

188  8 

3.1 

20.6 

8.6 

32.5 

319.9 

113.9 

101.5 

526.1 

1982  A 

18,364 

18,000 

279.6 

19.7 

13.8 

0.7 

1.7 

1.0 

3.0 

42.7 

13.3 

9.3 

44.7 

M 

20,114 

18,658 

298.4 

31.9 

16.2 

0.3 

1.6 

0.6 

2.7 

50.1 

15.0 

7.2 

49.1 

J 

19,228 

17,236 

291.8 

39.4 

17.0 

0.1 

1.5 

0.5 

3.0 

45.1 

9.7 

7.8 

43.9 

J 

16,072 

16,209 

250.3 

36.8 

18.3 

— 

1.3 

0.5 

2.9 

25.7 

7.6 

7.8 

42.9 

A 

14,197 

14,107 

229.0 

35.5 

13.1 

— 

1.1 

0.5 

2.7 

9.7 

6.8 

7.5 

41.2 

S 

15.244 

15.109 

241.6 

33.7 

15.5 

— 

1.4 

0.6 

3.0 

20.6 

6.8 

5.6 

40.8 

O 

16,716 

15,756 

257.8 

28.4 

15.1 

0.2 

1.8 

1.1 

2.8 

37.2 

7.6 

5.6 

39.9 

N 

15,361 

15,160 

243.1 

26.0 

17.3 

0.4 

1.8 

1.7 

2.9 

21.4 

7.3 

7.2 

40.7 

D 

13,895 

15,813 

215.9 

29.5 

12.4 

0.5 

1.7 

0.6 

2.5 

16.9 

6.3 

7.6 

36.9 

1983  J 

14,205 

16,200 

221.5 

23.1 

12.0 

0.3 

1.9 

0.8 

2.7 

19.1 

5.6 

6.4 

36.2 

F 

14,046 

15,666 

223.7 

19.1 

11.6 

0.3 

1.6 

0.8 

2.6 

25.4 

6.0 

5.7 

31.5 

M 

17,222 

16,351 

270.1 

25.3 

13.0 

0.5 

2.1 

0.9 

3.0 

30.9 

6.2 

11.5 

38.2 

A 

16,358 

16,117 

255.4 

23.4 

12.2 

0.6 

1.8 

0.7 

2.8 

28.4 

8.5 

9.2 

38.2 

M 

18.263 

16,615 

281.4 

34.8 

14.9 

0.2 

1.5 

0.5 

2.8 

31.4 

12.3 

6.9 

44.3 

J 

18,542 

16,710 

287.9 

38.5 

17.0 

— 

1.6 

0.5 

2.8 

27.2 

11.6 

6.4 

48.2 

J 

14,961 

15,396 

238.5 

36.9 

16.2 

— 

1.2 

0.4 

2.6 

8.4 

7.7 

6.4 

39.5 

A 

17,977 

17,819 

278.7 

32.6 

21.2 

— 

1.2 

0.4 

2.8 

21.2 

11.7 

9.0 

48.0 

S 

19,561 

19,412 

298.1 

29.1 

19.7 

— 

1.8 

0.5 

2.9 

38.2 

12.0 

10.1 

49.7 

0 

20,352 

19,250 

309.7 

29.1 

20.4 

0.2 

2.1 

1.2 

2.5 

41.0 

11.4 

10.2 

52.0 

N 

19,010 

18,758 

292.5 

29.6 

17.9 

0.5 

1.9 

1.3 

2.6 

25.4 

11.1 

9.6 

55.3 

D 

16,596 

18,913 

252.4 

25.6 

12.7 

0.5 

1.9 

0.6 

2.4 

23.3 

9.8 

10.1 

45.0 

1984  J 

17,641 

19,689 

278.0 

16.0 

15.4 

0.3 

2.2 

0.6 

2.5 

29.1 

11.3 

10.5 

47.8 

F 

17,885 

19,261 

277.5 

15.3 

15.5 

0.3 

2.1 

0.6 

2.6 

30.9 

11.7 

10.5 

50.8 

M 

18,911 

18,191 

293.8 

16.4 

14.2 

0.4 

2.3 

0.7 

2.4 

35.3 

10.7 

11.9 

52.2 

Manufactures  and  miscellaneous 

Non 

carloads 

Iron 

Other 

Motor 

Other 

(small 

Forest  products 

and  steel. 

metals. 

vehicles 

manu- 

package 

primary 
and 

primary 
and 

and  parts 

factures 

freight) 
COOO 

Receipts 

Piggyback 
traffic 

Year 

Lumber 

Other 

(incl. 

Refined 

and 

from 

and 

and 

forest 

manu- 

manu- 

agri- 

petroleum 

Chemicals 

Paper  and 

miscel- 

metric 

U.S.  con- 

(incl. in 

month 

plywood 

Pulpwood 

products 

factured 

factured 

cultural) 

products 

and  acids 

paperboard 

laneous 

tonnes) 

nections 

loadings) 

D 

5311 

5312 

5313 

5314 

5315 

5316 

5317 

5318 

5319 

5320 

5321 

5322 

5323 

1982 

142.9 

180.8 

28.4 

49.4 

24.2 

95.3 

139.7 

81.8 

112.2 

571.2 

412 

286.4 

298.1 

1983 

187.5 

195.0 

25.3 

49.9 

28.2 

105.4 

124.8 

94.8 

106.9 

630.0 

401 

291.5 

334.8 

1982  A 

12.8 

16.5 

3.5 

5.0 

2.4 

10.5 

11.0 

7.7 

9.9 

50.4 

37 

28.0 

26.2 

M 

12.3 

17.2 

2.0 

4.5 

1.9 

10.5 

10.7 

7.6 

9.5 

47.5 

33 

28.8 

24.3 

J 

13.7 

17.8 

2.3 

4.5 

1.6 

9.9 

11.2 

6.8 

8.7 

47.3 

38 

26.6 

24.2 

J 

10.8 

14.4 

2.1 

3.7 

1.8 

6.8 

10.8 

5.5 

8.3 

42.3 

32 

22.3 

22.4 

A 

11.6 

15.2 

2.3 

3.6 

1.7 

7.3 

11.1 

5.8 

8.9 

43.4 

31 

22.1 

22.1 

S 

11.2 

14.9 

1.9 

3.9 

2.2 

7.3 

10.8 

6.1 

8.5 

46.8 

36 

20.5 

24.4 

0 

12.9 

15.2 

1.8 

2.7 

2.2 

6.5 

11.5 

6.2 

9.1 

50.0 

40 

22.1 

26.8 

N 

13.0 

14.4 

1.8 

2.8 

2.1 

6.7 

11.9 

6.4 

8.7 

48.6 

37 

20.1 

25.7 

D 

11.6 

10.3 

1.8 

1.9 

1.7 

5.7 

11.4 

5.9 

8.4 

42.3 

29 

18.7 

23.4 

1983  J 

15.1 

14.8 

2.0 

2.7 

2.1 

6.6 

10.4 

6.7 

8.3 

44.7 

28 

20.3 

22.4 

F 

14.8 

14.9 

2.5 

3.7 

2.2 

7.9 

10.3 

7.2 

8.5 

47.1 

32 

21.8 

24.0 

M 

16.3 

17.4 

2.5 

4.3 

2.9 

10.3 

10.5 

8.6 

9.6 

56.1 

36 

24.1 

29.5 

A 

16.8 

16.9 

1.9 

4.3 

2.5 

9.3 

9.3 

7.6 

8.9 

52.1 

34 

24.7 

28.2 

M 

16.5 

15.0 

2.2 

4.5 

2.5 

10.5 

9.9 

8.5 

8.6 

53.6 

35 

26.6 

27.8 

J 

16.7 

17.1 

2.5 

4.4 

2.2 

10.0 

10.7 

7.7 

8.6 

54.2 

37 

26.1 

28.7 

J 

16.2 

14.5 

1.5 

3.8 

2.0 

7.1 

10.4 

6.4 

7.9 

49.4 

34 

20.9 

26.8 

A 

15.8 

18.8 

2.3 

3.4 

2.1 

7.1 

10.8 

7.4 

9.2 

53.7 

41 

23.8 

29.0 

S 

14.8 

18.1 

1.9 

4.7 

2.4 

8.9 

10.7 

7.6 

8.4 

56.6 

33 

26.6 

30.5 

0 

16.6 

17.8 

1.8 

4.8 

2.4 

10.1 

10.8 

7.7 

9.3 

58.3 

36 

27.9 

31.5 

N 

14.6 

16.7 

2.3 

4.9 

2.3 

9.7 

10.4 

9.8 

9.7 

56.9 

29 

26.0 

29.8 

D 

13.3 

13.0 

1.9 

4.4 

2.6 

7.9 

10.6 

9.6 

9.9 

47.3 

26 

22.7 

26.6 

1984  J 

15.3 

16.5 

2.1 

5.8 

3.2 

8.9 

11.4 

11.0 

10.6 

57.5 

3 

23.6 

30.6 

F 

16.0 

11.0 

2.2 

4.9 

3.3 

9.8 

10.4 

10.8 

10.7 

58.1 

2 

25.2 

32.7 

M 

16.9 

11.2 

2.1 

5.5 

3.5 

11.5 

10.6 

11.0 

10.7 

64.3 

3 

28.7 

36.7 

'Commencing  January  1981,  only  22  class  1  and  2  carriers  operated  in  Canada.  These  Statistics  represent  99  per  cent  of  railway  traffic  in  Canada. 
Source:  Railway  Carloadings  (52-001),  monthly,  Statistics  Canada. 


116 


May  1984 

Table  2:  Operating  statistics  of  Canadian  railways1 


Section  12— Table  2 


Railway  operating  revenues 

Railway 

Railway 

Revenue 

Revenue 

operating 

operating 
income 

Freight 
tonne-km 

passenger- 
kilometres 

Year 

Total 

Freight 

Passenger 

expenses 

month 

Million  dollars 

Millions 

D 

4013 

4014 

4015 

4016 

4017 

4019 

4021 

1981 

5,924.1 

4,525.8 

546.5 

5,506.6 

408.0 

317,851 

4,440 

1982 

6,012.0 

4,378.3 

164.3 

5,986.7 

449.5 

203,738 

2,270 

1981   D 

528.1 

345.4 

44.8 

529.5 

1.4 

24,438 

314 

1982  J 

432.9 

319.2 

10.7 

464.2 

31.3 

14,651 

160 

F 

474.7 

360.5 

9.9 

473.0 

1.7 

16,510 

152 

M 

555.3 

424.3 

11.7 

524.4 

31.0 

18,440 

168 

A 

5288 

395.9 

12.3 

500.3 

28.6 

17,526 

178 

M 

519.9 

388.0 

13.1 

492.2 

27.7 

19,109 

185 

J 

534.9 

381.3 

14.1 

485.7 

49.2 

18,791 

198 

J 

474.9 

335.1 

18.7 

480.3 

5.4 

17,367 

274 

A 

467.3 

334.7 

20.3 

442.6 

24.7 

16,320 

277 

s 

502.6 

399.0 

14.7 

462.8 

39.9 

15,823 

186 

0 

450.7 

337.2 

15.9 

442.5 

8.2 

16,488 

168 

N 

516.7 

355.1 

11.8 

490.2 

26.5 

16,737 

130 

D 

553.3 

347.7 

11.1 

728.5 

175.3 

15,976 

191 

1983  J 

482.5 

343.7 

12.2 

487.0 

4.5 

16,010 

151 

F 

479.9 

351.3 

10.3 

472.2 

7.7 

15,320 

149 

M 

634.3 

485.7 

13.8 

566.3 

68.1 

17,536 

171 

A 

586.9 

440.8 

11.6 

5162 

70.7 

17,033 

161 

M 

510.7 

398.1 

12.9 

506.4 

4.3 

18,887 

165 

J 

610.2 

474.0 

16.2 

5647 

45.5 

19,530 

190 

J 

579.4 

436.5 

21.7 

513.9 

65.5 

17,930 

295 

A 

556.1 

396.8 

20.4 

532.3 

23.8 

19,341 

271 

S 

569.2 

415.9 

15.8 

511.0 

58.3 

19,837 

180 

O 

578.2 

440.9 

13.8 

536.1 

42.1 

21 ,065 

167 

N 

557.6 

425.4 

10.8 

530.2 

27.4 

20,450 

122 

'Data  for  1970  through  1972  refer  to  class  1  and  2  carriers  whose  gross  annual  revenues  totalled  $500,000  or  more    Information  for  the  period  January  1973-December  1978  refers  to 
only  6  major  railways.  Commencing  January  1979,  data  for  7  major  railways  (accounting  for  95  per  cent  or  more  of  the  total  operating  revenues)  are  shown 
Source:  Railway  Operating  Statistics  (52-003),  Statistics  Canada. 


117 


Section  12— Table  3 

Table  3:  Operating  statistics  of  Canadian  pipelines 


May  1984 


Crude  oil' 

Products 

Total 

Natural  gas 

Operating 

Net  receipts 

Net  receipts 

revenues 

M>- 

Tonne 

M'- 

Tonne 

revenue 

M3- 

Tonne 

Year 

M" 

Tonnes 

km 

km 

M1 

Tonnes 

km 

km 

km 

km 

and 

Million 

Million 

month 

dollars 

Millions 

Millions 

dollars 

Millions 

D 

4071 

4072 

4073 

4074 

4075 

4077 

4078 

4079 

4080 

344726 

4084 

4085 

1982 

407.5 

89.04 

75.14 

97  375 

82  192 

49.04 

36.66 

17  392 

12  987 

5.679.0 

92  381  708 

67  437 

1983 

3985 

92.02 

77.68 

1 1 1  730 

94  311 

44.51 

33.89 

18644 

14  196 

6.375.6 

85  162  809 

62  169 

1982  M 

95.7 

7.81 

6.59 

8  837 

7  459 

4.10 

3.12 

1  471 

1  120 

665.5 

8  820  699 

6  439 

A 

— 

6.20 

5.23 

6  864 

5  794 

3.42 

2.60 

1  292 

984 

542.4 

7  843  036 

5  725 

M 

— 

7.40 

6.25 

7  198 

6  076 

3.36 

2.56 

1  287 

980 

357.4 

7  317  707 

5  342 

J 

89.4 

8.02 

6.77 

7  862 

6  636 

3.44 

2.62 

1  312 

999 

292.0 

6  777  762 

4948 

J 

— 

7.94 

6.70 

7  508 

6  337 

3.63 

2.10 

1  403 

813 

243.9 

6  667  106 

4  867 

A 

— 

8.56 

7.22 

8  489 

7  165 

3.93 

2.99 

1  454 

1  107 

2664 

6  714  070 

4  901 

S 

106.8 

7.71 

6.51 

7  932 

6  695 

3.42 

2.60 

1  409 

1  073 

300.8 

6  584  060 

4  806 

O 

— 

7.95 

6.71 

7  975 

6  732 

3.55 

2.70 

1  396 

1  063 

400.0 

7  027  893 

5  130 

N 

— 

8.20 

6.92 

8  201 

6  922 

3.78 

2.88 

1  556 

1  185 

544.3 

7  982  262 

5  827 

D 

115.6 

3.86 

3.26 

8  525 

7  196 

8.09 

6.16 

1  627 

1  239 

655.5 

8  634  186 

6  303 

1983  J 



7.72 

6.52 

7  897 

6  666 

3.94 

3.00 

1  499 

1  141 

758.6 

9  265  097 

6  764 

F 

— 

6.92 

5.84 

7  503 

6  333 

3.66 

2.79 

1  391 

1  059 

716.4 

7  560  602 

5  519 

M 

102.4 

7.40 

6.25 

10115 

8  538 

3.73 

2.84 

1  510 

1  150 

667.0 

7  385  657 

5  392 

A 

— 

6.44 

5.44 

8  641 

7  294 

3.28 

2.50 

1  253 

954 

594.4 

6  523  444 

4  762 

M 

— 

6.87 

5.80 

8  260 

6  972 

3.30 

2.51 

1  404 

1  069 

455.8 

5  433  868 

3  967 

J 

91.0 

7.49 

6.32 

9  123 

7  701 

3.31 

2.52 

1  424 

1  084 

333.7 

5  957  791 

4  349 

J 

— 

8.31 

7.01 

9  885 

8  344 

3.63 

2.76 

1  433 

1  091 

292.3 

6  130  650 

4  475 

A 

— 

8.34 

7.04 

9  439 

7  967 

3.66 

2.79 

1  518 

1  156 

292.6 

6  249  623 

4  562 

S 

100.8 

8.31 

7.01 

9  406 

7  940 

3.88 

2.95 

1  641 

1  250 

345.6 

6  506  489 

4  750 

0 

— 

8.28 

6.99 

10  370 

8  753 

3.97 

3.02 

1  752 

1  334 

455.8 

7  184  457 

5  245 

N 

— 

7.83 

6.61 

10  303 

8  697 

3.91 

2.98 

1  806 

1  375 

616.1 

7  962  193 

5  812 

D 

104.3 

8.11 

6.85 

10  788 

9  106 

4.24 

3.23 

2  013 

1  533 

847.3 

9  002  938 

6  572 

1984  J 



7.99 

6.74 

10  255 

8  656 

4.44 

3.38 

1  941 

1  478 

948.9 

10  132  823 

7  397 

F 

7.94 

6.70 

9  582 

8  088 

3.87 

2.95 

1  758 

1  339 

'Includes  gathering  and  trunk  lines.       'Received  from  field  and  processing  plants  by  transport  systems. 
Sources:  Oil  Pipeline  Transport  (55-001),  and  Gas  Utilities  (55-002),  Statistics  Canada. 


118 


Section  13  ■  Finance 

120  1.  Bank  of  Canada 

121  2.  Canadian  Chartered  Banks 

122  3.  Currency  Outside  Banks  and  Chartered  Bank  Deposits 

123  4.  Cheques  Cashed  in  Clearing  Centres 

124  5.  Sales  of  Life  Insurance  in  Canada 

124  6.  Benefit  Payments  of  All  Life  Insurance  Companies 

125  7.  Security  Issues  and  Retirements 

126  8.  Stock  Exchange  Statistics 

127  9.  Federal  Government  Budgetary  Revenues 
127  10.  Budgetary  Expenditures  by  Principal  Classes 


119 


Section  13— Table  1 

Table  1:  Bank  of  Canada  (million  dollars) 


May  1984 


Assets 

Government  of  Canada  direct  and  guaranteed  securities 

Net 

Advances 

amount 

Other 

maturities 

to 
chartered 

of  gov't 
of  Canada 

Over 

Over 

and 

Cheques 

items  in 

End  of 

Treasury 

3  years 

3 

years            £ 

years  to 

Over 

savings 

on  other 

process  of 

period 

bills 

and  under 

to  5 

years 

10  years 

10  years 

Total 

Total 

banks 

banks 

settlement 

B 

202 

204 

205 

206 

207 

203 

201 

210 

214 

215 

1982 

2,426.5 

4,696.9 

2,643.2 

1,117.8 

4.4868 

12,944.7 

15,371.2 

143.0 

,635.4 

283.8 

1983 

2,762.8 

4,576.0 

2,261.6 

2,227.6 

5.198.4 

14,263.7 

17,026.5 

25.0 

',210.6 

312.6 

1982  A 

4,226.6 

3,830.4 

2,235.1 

981.7 

4.495.0 

11.542.2 

15,768.8 

_ 

,458.6 

613.0 

M 

4.330.6 

4,210.5 

1,972.8 

981.9 

4.5190 

11.684.2 

16,014.8 

— 

456.9 

324.6 

J 

4,583.3 

4,229.8 

2,050.7 

1,039.5 

4,519.3 

1 1 ,839.4 

16,422  6 

42.0 

510.9 

166.5 

J 

3,396.6 

4.395.6 

2,313.6 

767.3 

4,519.6 

11,996.0 

15,392  6 

273.8 

1,654.7 

327.3 

A 

3.328.7 

4.460.4 

2,^59.2 

767.5 

4,520.0 

12,207.0 

15,535.7 

22.0 

344.5 

339.9 

S 

2.3062 

4.522.8 

2,587.2 

826.4 

4,461.7 

12,398.2 

14,704.4 

600 

450.4 

228.7 

0 

2,186.5 

4,608.5 

2,556.0 

871.6 

4.485.8 

12,521.8 

14,708.2 

— 

1.646.1 

981.7 

N 

3,069.2 

4,684.1 

2,641.9 

986.3 

4,612.0 

12,924.3 

15,993.5 

33.0 

520.4 

102.6 

D 

2.426.5 

4.696.9 

2,643.2 

1,117.8 

4.486.8 

12.9447 

15,371.2 

143.0 

1,635.4 

283.8 

1983  J 

3.066.7 

4.730.9 

2,640.1 

1,100.5 

4.487.5 

12,958.9 

16,025.6 

3.0 

426.6 

570.6 

F 

2,237.8 

4,609.1 

2,653.2 

1,217.3 

4,580.4 

13,060.0 

15,297.7 

168.5 

316.6 

640.6 

M 

2,229.9 

4,375.5 

2,725.2 

1,181.3 

4,585.6 

12,867.6 

15,097.6 

293.5 

2,860.9 

93.7 

A 

2,2469 

4.435.7 

2,795.2 

1 ,309.4 

4,629.8 

13,170.0 

15,416.9 

6.5 

2,196.7 

691.6 

M 

2,717.0 

4,313.2 

2,646.1 

1.563.8 

4,709.7 

13,232.7 

15,949.7 

— 

365.0 

504.3 

J 

2,516.0 

4,634.5 

2,385.1 

1,677.7 

4,780.9 

13,478.1 

15,994.2 

31.5 

2,415.9 

1.174.3 

J 

2,406.8 

4.723.3 

2,333.2 

1,796.8 

4,824.4 

13,677.7 

16,084.5 

69.0 

2,431.2 

1.115.3 

A 

2.192.3 

4,725.0 

2,351.3 

1,880.6 

4,873.1 

13,830.0 

16,022.3 

— 

331.9 

438.9 

S 

2,477.0 

4,027.1 

2,534.7 

2,286.9 

5,181.3 

14,029.9 

16,506.9 

138.9 

2,176.5 

379.8 

0 

2,326.7 

4,371.8 

2,249.8 

2,406.7 

5.142.3 

14,170.6 

16,497.3 

76.0 

636.8 

1,042.5 

N 

2.278.4 

4,736.0 

2,196.3 

2,203.8 

5.184.4 

14,320.4 

16,598.9 

286 

298.8 

395.3 

D 

2.762.8 

4,576.0 

2,261.6 

2,227.6 

5,198.4 

14,263.7 

17,026.5 

25.0 

2,210.6 

312.6 

1984  J 

2,466.2 

4,691  4 

2,162.0 

2,227.9 

5,181.9 

14,263.3 

16,729.5 

_ 

283.9 

522.3 

F 

2,112.5 

4,784.2 

1,904.2 

2,3684 

5,224.0 

14,280.8 

16,393.4 

127.7 

311.3 

465.8 

M 

2,487.7 

5,132.3 

1 ,686.6 

2,370.2 

5,225.1 

14,414.1 

16,901.9 

4.1 

2,517.5 

116.1 

Liabilities 

Canadian  dollar  deposits 

Assets 

All  other 

liabilities 

Notes  in  circulation 

Foreign 
central 

Accrued 

Govern- 

Bank of 

interest 

Helc 

by 

ment  of 

banks  & 

Foreign 

Canada 

on 

Total 

Govern- 

Canada 

official 

currency 

cheques 

All 

End  of 

invest- 

All other 

assets  or 

Chartered 

ment  of      Chartered            enter- 

insti- 

liabi- 

out- 

other 

period 

ments 

accounts1 

liabilities 

banks 

Others 

Total 

Canada 

banks            prises 

tutions 

Other 

lities 

standing 

accounts2 

B 

216 

217 

200/250 

252 

253 

251 

254 

255 

256 

257 

258 

259 

260 

261 

1982 

387.6 

97.2 

19.422.9 

2,228.1 

10,490.7 

12,718.8 

81.0 

4,838.4 

0.6 

122.5 

39.5 

80.8 

1,506.2 

35.1 

1983 

431.5 

91.2 

20,680.5 

2.556.3 

11,606.8 

14,163.1 

90.4 

3,446.4 

0.7 

111.1 

38.1 

82.9 

2,566.3 

35.1 

1982  A 

349.7 

86.7 

18,506.9 

1,328.1 

9,397.8 

10,726.0 

264.2 

5.171.5 

-5.4 

67.5 

39.0 

90.9 

1,645.1 

508.1 

M 

343.9 

85.3 

17,403.8 

1,715.6 

9,384.1 

11,099.7 

64.9 

4,724.5 

-1.5 

94.6 

38.1 

45.4 

896.0 

442.2 

J 

324.3 

85.8 

18,335.5 

1,554.2 

9.984.6 

11,538  8 

2158 

4,551.1 

-1.4 

78.3 

42.5 

643.5 

672.8 

594.1 

J 

401.3 

91.8 

19,075.7 

1,505.3 

10,084.2 

11,589.5 

29.8 

5,335.1 

-0.4 

96.2 

39.4 

14.2 

1,683.2 

288.8 

A 

360.7 

86.5 

17,897.7 

1,679.6 

9,830.0 

11,509.6 

15.5 

5,039.0 

-0.3 

89.3 

37.0 

5.4 

949.7 

252.6 

S 

399.3 

86.2 

17,055.2 

1,600.5 

9,830.2 

11.430.7 

6.3 

4,467.7 

-0.9 

75.8 

40.3 

12.7 

697.8 

324.8 

0 

406.7 

90.3 

18,945.1 

1,447.0 

9,997.4 

11,444.4 

73.5 

4,674.0 

-0.8 

102.7 

49.8 

112.0 

2,234.5 

255.0 

N 

409.4 

90.7 

17,323.7 

1 ,637.0 

10,029.5 

11,666.5 

32.7 

4,427.6 

-1.5 

69.5 

37.6 

26.5 

837.9 

227.0 

D 

387.6 

97.2 

19,422.9 

2,228.1 

10,490.6 

12,718.8 

81.0 

4,838.4 

0.6 

122.5 

39.5 

80.8 

1 ,506.2 

35.1 

1983  J 

453.9 

87.4 

17,918.6 

1 ,652.2 

9,777.7 

11,429.9 

10  3 

4,732.1 

-0.5 

90.0 

43.3 

90.7 

1,338.5 

184.4 

F 

385.2 

86.6 

18,043.9 

1,598.0 

9,828.4 

1 1 .426.4 

15.5 

5.166.1 

0.5 

69.5 

38.5 

83.1 

926.9 

314.3 

M 

412.4 

88.4 

19,118.9 

1,315.7 

10,246.8 

11,562.5 

241.3 

4,517.4 

1.0 

81.9 

38.4 

103.8 

2,111.7 

452.3 

A 

409.5 

88.6 

19,066.5 

1,358.6 

10,209.3 

11,567.9 

324.2 

4,320.2 

0.6 

125.4 

38.4 

88.6 

2,158.8 

438.9 

M 

410.6 

87.5 

17,937.6 

1.788.6 

10,325.4 

12,114.0 

16.6 

4,219.5 

1.0 

890 

38.3 

69.5 

955.2 

434.0 

J 

392.7 

87.3 

20,592.6 

1.438.9 

11,059.0 

12,497.9 

73.7 

4,306.8 

0.4 

57.0 

38.3 

77.5 

3,103.9 

423.4 

J 

464.9 

869 

20,709.0 

1,654.5 

11,070.8 

12,725.3 

116.9 

4,395.6 

0.5 

67.8 

38.2 

47.4 

2,888.3 

428.0 

A 

410.8 

87.1 

18,149.0 

1 ,923.4 

10,865.7 

12,789.0 

13.6 

4,032.6 

0.3 

116.4 

38.2 

35.9 

726.4 

374.9 

S 

444.6 

88.5 

20,002.4 

1,521.8 

11,050.9 

12,572.7 

151.5 

3,897.5 

0.6 

111.1 

38.2 

50.5 

2,660.1 

410.2 

0 

453.1 

88.6 

19,140.8 

1 ,924.8 

10,792.1 

12,716.9 

262.8 

3,893.6 

0.3 

113.5 

38.2 

133.6 

1,385.8 

521.9 

N 

470.6 

91  1 

18,105.5 

1,994.3 

10.950.7 

12,945.0 

327.7 

3,481.7 

0.4 

152.4 

38.1 

5.8 

722.4 

324.4 

D 

431.5 

91.2 

20,680.5 

2,556.3 

1 1 ,606.8 

14,163.1 

90.4 

3,446.4 

0.7 

111.1 

38.1 

82.9 

2,566.3 

35.1 

1984  J 

510.4 

90.5 

18,351.9 

1,897.9 

10,752.1 

12,650.0 

774.5 

3,701.8 

0.3 

86.6 

44.5 

1.8 

792.0 

195.2 

F 

429.7 

91.6 

18,051.7 

1,957.2 

10,696.8 

12,654.0 

621.9 

3,344.8 

0.2 

139.1 

44.5 

15.9 

779.9 

345.3 

M 

470.7 

92.2 

20,750.3 

12,527.6 

673.8 

3,458.0 

1.6 

248.8 

44.4 

424.7 

2,782.0 

497.1 

'Bank  premises  and  all  other  assets. 
Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 


'Includes  the  total  of  capital  and  rest  fund  which  has  amounted  to  $30  million  since  December  31,  1955. 


120 


May  1984 

Table  2:  Canadian  chartered  banks  (million  dollars) 


Section  13— Table  2 


Canadian  cash 

reserves  and 

iquid  assets'-* 

Liabilities 

Average  cash 

Canadian  dollar  deposits 

Total  cash  reserves 
actual 

Canadian 
dollar 

reserve-ratio  ("/< 
actually  held 

) 

Provincial 

End  of 

statutory 

Rrwomnwnl 

govern- 

Personal 

Other 

Other 

Public 

period 

1-15 

16-31 

deposits 

1-15 

16-31        of  Canada 

ments 

savings 

notice 

banks3 

demand 

Total 

B 

818 

819 

806 

822 

823 

652 

653 

654 

655 

656 

657 

651 

1982 

6.467 

6,498 

150,057 

4.31 

4.34 

6,906 

1.028 

100,037 

44,866 

4,060 

17,701 

174,599 

1983 

5,647 

5,635 

131,933 

4.28 

4.27 

6,057 

1.169 

101,485 

39,304 

5,355 

18.169 

171,538 

1982  A 

7,026 

6,997 

152,096 

4.62 

4.60 

2,861 

909 

99,200 

45,679 

3,822 

16,453 

168,924 

M 

6,502 

6.515 

141,054 

4.61 

4.62 

4,798 

860 

98.617 

44,715 

3,611 

15,963 

168.565 

J 

6.512 

6.516 

142,616 

4.57 

4.57 

4,918 

903 

99.436 

45,025 

3,744 

16,932 

170,958 

J 

6,764 

6,791 

149,418 

4.53 

4.54 

3,306 

893 

99.981 

46,272 

3,488 

15,534 

169,473 

A 

6,910 

6,929 

151,328 

4.57 

4.58 

2,118 

924 

100.106 

47,932 

3,667 

15,389 

170,135 

S 

6,439 

6,420 

148.685 

4.33 

4.32 

1,668 

1,099 

100.596 

47,657 

3,646 

15,993 

170,658 

0 

6,398 

6,478 

149.888 

4.27 

4.32 

2,823 

950 

103,148 

48,119 

3,563 

15,951 

174,554 

N 

6,420 

6,427 

149,400 

4.30 

4.30 

7,614 

944 

99,596 

45,582 

3,705 

16,537 

173,978 

D 

6,467 

6,498 

150,057 

4.31 

4.34 

6,906 

1,028 

100,037 

44,866 

4,060 

17,701 

174,599 

1983  J 

6.796 

6,828 

149,814 

4.54 

4.56 

5,315 

993 

101,074 

44,224 

3,927 

16.481 

172,014 

F 

6,932 

6,946 

1 50,366 

4.61 

4.62 

4.620 

1,015 

100,872 

44,266 

4,106 

16.513 

171,392 

M 

6,296 

6,272 

144,489 

4.36 

4.34 

3,961 

1,192 

101,581 

43,458 

4,447 

16,825 

171,464 

A 

6,079 

6,101 

142,461 

4.27 

4.28 

5,169 

1,031 

102,570 

40,737 

4,376 

16,828 

170,711 

M 

6,141 

6,166 

141,571 

4.34 

4.36 

6,981 

1,133 

101,278 

39,616 

4,175 

16,851 

170,034 

J 

6,151 

6,158 

140,299 

4.38 

4.39 

4,727 

1,035 

102,136 

41,108 

4,462 

18,848 

172,316 

J 

6.327 

6,330 

140,964 

4.49 

4.49 

4,633 

1,047 

102,589 

40,056 

4,123 

17,862 

170,310 

A 

6,211 

6.193 

139,469 

4.45 

4.44 

3,199 

1.202 

102,838 

39,860 

4,549 

17,279 

168,927 

S 

5.936 

5,934 

138,916 

4.28 

4.27 

2,564 

1.097 

103,271 

39,678 

5,092 

17.514 

169,214 

0 

5,839 

5,839 

137,601 

4.24 

4.31 

3,399 

1.055 

104,824 

39,725 

4,903 

18.106 

172,013 

N 

5,772 

5,736 

136,116 

4.24 

4.21 

7,607 

960 

101,113 

38,504 

4,873 

17.500 

170,557 

D 

5,647 

5,635 

131,933 

4.28 

4.27 

6,057 

1.169 

101,485 

39,304 

5,355 

18.169 

171,538 

1984  J 

6,124 

6,123 

136,691 

4.49 

4.48 

5,271 

937 

102,107 

38,530 

5,282 

16,376 

168,502 

F 

6,089 

6,094 

136,775 

4.45 

4.45 

5,094 

983 

102,064 

37,933 

5,686 

16,407 

168,167 

M 

5,561 

5,533 

131,797 

4.22 

4.20 

Assets 

Liabilities 

Government  of  Can; 
direct  and 

Ida 

Deben- 

tures 

Bank  of 

Treasury 

guaranteed  bonds 

i 

Advances 

issued 

Share- 

Total 

Canada 

Canadian 

bills 

End  of 

from  Bank 

and  out- 

holders 

Canadian 

deposits 

day-to-day 

(amortized 

3 

years 

Over 

period 

of  Canada 

standing 

equity4 

liabilities 

and  notes 

loans 

value) 

and 

under 

3  years 

B 

658 

661 

663 

650 

603 

606 

607 

665 

610 

1982 

143 

2,552 

12,472 

209,658 

7,067 

85 

9,883 

535 

1,132 

1983 

25 

2,529 

14,086 

208,418 

6,003 

50 

13,147 

1,009 

1.945 

1982  M 

_ 

2,711 

1 1 ,874 

202,220 

6,849 

7 

7,411 

671 

745 

A 

— 

2,611 

12,063 

203,812 

6.500 

45 

7,809 

554 

733 

M 

— 

2,610 

12,160 

202.798 

6.440 

16 

7,276 

569 

702 

J 

42 

2,610 

12,201 

205,656 

6.105 

103 

6,891 

570 

696 

J 

274 

2,609 

12,415 

205,643 

6.840 

39 

7,443 

522 

689 

A 

22 

2,608 

12,448 

205.286 

6.719 

53 

7,956 

523 

694 

S 

60 

2,557 

12,481 

207.067 

6,068 

35 

8,805 

529 

734 

0 

— 

2,553 

12.274 

208.630 

6.121 

79 

9,573 

493 

886 

N 

33 

2,553 

12,381 

208.370 

6.065 

36 

9,404 

535 

972 

D 

143 

2,552 

12,472 

209,658 

7,067 

85 

9.883 

535 

1,132 

1983  J 

3 

2,552 

12,854 

207,723 

6,384 

56 

9,428 

579 

1,119 

F 

169 

2,551 

12,947 

207,683 

6,764 

60 

10,289 

538 

1,259 

M 

294 

2,546 

12,971 

208,558 

5,833 

78 

1 1 ,223 

498 

1,381 

A 

7 

2.546 

13,233 

206,425 

5.679 

102 

1 1 ,474 

518 

1,402 

M 

— 

2.541 

13,278 

205,858 

6.008 

51 

12,146 

478 

1,694 

J 

32 

2,542 

13,629 

209,734 

5,746 

65 

13,358 

635 

1,743 

J 

69 

2,546 

13,784 

208,41 1 

6,050 

99 

14,264 

625 

1,775 

A 

— 

2,544 

13,830 

207,388 

5,956 

105 

15,008 

625 

1.819 

S 

139 

2.554 

13,861 

208,128 

5,419 

30 

15,047 

811 

1.880 

0 

76 

2.560 

13,810 

209,406 

5,818 

107 

14,768 

865 

1.869 

N 

29 

2.560 

13,893 

207.703 

5,476 

58 

13,618 

864 

1.922 

D 

25 

2,529 

14,086 

208,418 

6,003 

50 

13,147 

1,009 

1.945 

1984  J 



2,523 

14,473 

205,674 

5,600 

24 

12,501 

912 

1.792 

F 

128 

2.495 

14,816 

206,282 

5,302 

33 

12,706 

872 

1.924 

Conc'l  on  page  128 


121 


Section  13— Table  2/Concluded  and  Table  3 

Table  2:  Canadian  chartered  banks  (million  dollars) /concluded 


May  1984 


Assets 

Loans 

in  Canadian  currency" 

Canadian  securities 

Canadian 

Mortgages 
insured 

Other 

Total 

Call  and 

Provin- 

Canada 

resi- 

Provin- 

items 

Canadian 

End  ol 

short 

cial-muni- 

Savings 

General 

under 

dential 

cial-muni- 

in transit 

dollar 

period 

loans 

cipal' 

Bonds' 

loans 

N.H.A. 

mortgages 

cipal' 

Corporate 

(net) 

assets 

B 

612 

(622-623)' 

625 

627 

620 

621 

(617-618)' 

619 

628 

670 

1982 

2,363 

2,686 

908 

119.262 

11,353 

17,342 

523 

9,460 

856 

212,572 

1983 

1,143 

2,954 

1,084 

111.775 

12,139 

19.841 

1,525 

9,043 

1.724 

21 1 ,763 

1982  M 

1,381 

2,783 

552 

123,613 

1 1 ,661 

17,245 

425 

9.789 

1,137 

208,054 

A 

1,899 

2,612 

460 

121,112 

11,617 

17,312 

372 

9.956 

1,926 

210,231 

M 

772 

2.701 

368 

122,322 

1 1 ,596 

17,358 

363 

9.746 

2,464 

208,682 

J 

1,592 

2.292 

272 

123,541 

11,544 

17,352 

392 

9,953 

2,261 

210,820 

J 

1,664 

2.011 

190 

123,362 

11,441 

17,448 

323 

9,655 

1,753 

211,335 

A 

1,277 

2.009 

113 

124.247 

11,448 

17,459 

305 

9,631 

1,811 

211,181 

S 

1,484 

2,166 

41 

123.418 

1 1 ,307 

17,389 

323 

9.734 

1,376 

211,802 

0 

2.600 

2,110 

9 

123,599 

1 1 ,238 

17,363 

441 

9,700 

936 

213,109 

N 

1,704 

2,279 

700 

121,873 

1 1 ,363 

17,558 

500 

9.592 

1,706 

212,190 

D 

2,363 

2,685 

908 

119,362 

1 1 ,353 

17,609 

523 

9,460 

856 

212,572 

1983  J 

1.890 

2,582 

799 

118,493 

1 1 ,361 

17,678 

640 

9,272 

2,136 

211.569 

F 

1,460 

2,506 

697 

118,387 

1 1 .288 

17,890 

574 

9,328 

1,351 

211,416 

M 

3,180 

2,397 

580 

116,771 

1 1 ,400 

18,200 

543 

9,482 

281 

21 1 .942 

A 

2,115 

2,016 

486 

116,040 

1 1 .436 

18,381 

557 

9,167 

1,193 

210,302 

M 

1,084 

1,794 

396 

115,543 

11.501 

18,569 

554 

9.051 

1,249 

209,671 

J 

2,748 

1,632 

293 

114,457 

1 1 ,652 

18,837 

564 

9,265 

2,003 

213,552 

J 

2.346 

1,509 

209 

113,245 

11,716 

19.101 

609 

9,025 

1,242 

212,337 

A 

2,112 

1,514 

116 

112,259 

1 1 ,802 

19.290 

592 

9,043 

936 

212,272 

S 

1,773 

1,402 

51 

1 1 1 ,750 

1 1 ,907 

19.494 

714 

9,028 

1,396 

211,984 

O 

1,959 

1,490 

13 

112,189 

12,001 

19,592 

912 

8,867 

1,816 

212,646 

N 

1,734 

1,429 

1.173 

1 1 1 ,906 

12,086 

19.699 

1,083 

8,618 

1,529 

210,909 

D 

1,143 

1,653 

1,084 

1 1 1 ,775 

12.139 

19,841 

1,525 

9,043 

1,724 

21 1 ,763 

1984  J 

1,564 

1,522 

963 

1 1 1 ,977 

12,204 

19,973 

1,288 

9,000 

1,179 

210,196 

F 

1,602 

1,806 

820 

112,521 

12,309 

20,213 

1,244 

9,070 

-41 

210,685 

'Bank  of  Canada  deposits  are  averages  of  the  juridical  days  in  the  month  shown  while  Bank  of  Canada  notes  and  Canadian  dollar  deposit  liabilities  are  averages  of  the  4  consecutive 

Wednesdays  ending  with  the  second  last  Wednesday  in  the  previous  month.      'Daily  averages  for  period.      3Mainly  deposits  of  foreign  banks.      "Capital,  rest  fund  and  undivided  profits 

as  at  the  latest  fiscal  year-end.      'Including  issues  payable  in  foreign  currency       'Excluding  Canadian  day-to-day  loans.      'Securities  purchased  direct  from  issuer  with  a  term  of  less 

than  one  year  at  time  of  issue  are  classified  as  loans.      "Loans  to  finance  purchase  of  Canada  Savings  Bonds  at  time  of  issue       'These  series  reflect  the  combination  of  two  CANSIM 

series. 

Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 

Table  3:  Currency  outside  banks  and  chartered  bank  deposits  (million  dollars) 


Currency  and 

chartered 

Currency 

outside  banks 

Chartered  bank  deposits 

bank  deposits 

Non-personal 

Held  by 

End  of 

general 
public" 

period 

Notes 

Coin 

Total 

of  Canada 

savings 

and  notice 

Demand 

Total' 

Total2 

B 

2002 

2003 

2001 

2005 

2006 

2007 

2028 

2027 

2026 

2029 

1982 

10,265 

1,128 

1 1 ,392 

7,733 

99,287 

48,627 

16,591 

172,239 

183,631 

175,898 

1983 

11,212 

1,189 

12,401 

6,480 

100,646 

43,734 

17,927 

168,787 

181,188 

174,708 

1982  M 

9.257 

1,080 

10,337 

3,432 

98,130 

47,984 

15,124 

164,669 

175,007 

171,574 

J 

9.582 

1.091 

10,673 

4,943 

98,651 

48,345 

15,074 

167,013 

177,686 

172,743 

J 

9,777 

1,100 

10,876 

4,080 

99.131 

48,987 

15,107 

167,306 

178,182 

174,102 

A 

9,749 

1,113 

10,862 

2,856 

99,437 

50.747 

14,465 

167,505 

178,367 

175,511 

S 

9,733 

1,116 

10,849 

1,911 

99,884 

51 ,669 

14,853 

168,318 

179,167 

177,256 

O 

9,708 

1,117 

10.825 

2,431 

100,293 

51,169 

14,804 

168,698 

179,523 

177,092 

N 

9,846 

1,121 

10,967 

4,737 

99,876 

50,457 

14,329 

169,399 

180,366 

175.629 

D 

10,265 

1,128 

1 1 ,392 

7,733 

99,287 

48,627 

16,591 

172,239 

183,631 

175.898 

1983  J 

9,843 

1,128 

10,971 

5,998 

100,006 

48,368 

15,723 

170,094 

181,065 

175,067 

F 

9,747 

1,126 

10,873 

4,371 

100,650 

47,721 

15,711 

168,454 

179,327 

174,956 

M 

9,794 

1,126 

10,920 

4,249 

100,744 

48,078 

15,819 

168,891 

179,811 

175,562 

A 

9,816 

1,130 

10,945 

4,611 

100,918 

45,721 

16,247 

167,497 

178,442 

173,831 

M 

10,011 

1,135 

11,146 

6,003 

101,336 

44,295 

16,063 

167,697 

178.843 

172,840 

J 

10,367 

1.145 

11,512 

5,725 

101,165 

44,372 

16.915 

168,177 

179,689 

173,964 

J 

10,684 

1,159 

11,842 

4.598 

101,854 

43,961 

17,362 

167,776 

179,618 

175,020 

A 

10,708 

1,170 

1 1 ,877 

3,626 

102,391 

44,131 

17,290 

167,438 

179,316 

175.690 

S 

10,679 

1,177 

11,856 

3,031 

102,608 

44,475 

17,283 

167,396 

179,253 

176.222 

O 

10,690 

1,178 

11,868 

2,985 

102,651 

44,236 

16,905 

166,777 

178,646 

175.661 

N 

10,792 

1,182 

1 1 ,974 

5,684 

101,386 

43,974 

16,675 

167,719 

179,693 

174,009 

D 

11,212 

1,189 

12,401 

6,480 

100,646 

43,734 

17,927 

168,787 

181,188 

174,708 

1984  J 

10,703 

1,188 

1 1 ,891 

5,967 

101,341 

43,116 

16,901 

167,327 

179,217 

173,250 

F 

10,603 

1,183 

1 1 ,786 

4,610 

101,851 

43,143 

16,694 

166,298 

178,084 

173,474 

M 

10,576 

1,183 

1 1 ,759 

5,946 

102,131 

43,856 

16,761 

168,694 

180.453 

174,507 

A 

10,765 

1,187 

11,952 

3,299 

103,348 

42,352 

16,966 

165.966 

177,918 

174,619 

'Less  Canadian  dollar  float       'Includes  Government  of  Canada  Deposits. 
Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 


'Excludes  Government  of  Canada  Deposits 


122 


May  1984 

Table  4:  Cheques  cashed  in  clearing  centres  (million  dollars) 


Section  13— Table  4 


By  selected  cities 

By  type  of  account 

Year 

Atlantic 
prov- 

and 

Van- 

Personal 

month 

Canada' 

inces 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man. 

Sask.! 

Alta. 

BC 

Montreal 

Toronto 

Winnipeg 

couver 

Current 

Savings 

chequing 

D 

4269 

4270 

4275 

4276 

4278 

4279 

4280 

4281 

4282 

4283 

4284 

4285 

4286 

4287 

4288 

D 

4289 

4367 

4295 

4296 

4298 

4300 

4301 

4302 

4303 

4304 

4305 

4306 

4307 

4308 

1982 

7.302,395 

120,191 

966.080 

4.784,667 

228,808 

73,523 

641,024 

488,102 

798,760 

4,404,288 

225,640 

324,388 

7,018,780 

200,790 

82,827 

1983 

8.628,639 

132,624 

1,014,241 

6,001,849 

275,196 

66,782 

614,319 

523,629 

836.871 

5.553,559 

271 ,722 

335,449 

8,333,141 

206,167 

89,334 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal 

/ariation 

1982  A 

587,527 

9,677.4 

80.349.3 

384,666.1 

16,571.1 

6,392.1 

54,405.5 

35,465.9 

66.623 

353.460 

16,330 

27,654 

563,228 

17,689 

6,610 

M 

579.341 

8,7843 

79,412.8 

376,895.7 

17,763.1 

5,995.0 

50,251.2 

40.239.1 

65,882 

346.21 1 

17,514 

27,457 

554,542 

17,507 

7,292 

J 

609,354 

10,482.0 

82.436.1 

393,552.4 

18,024.6 

6,865.9 

56,971.6 

41,021.6 

68,561 

361.621 

17,729 

27,685 

584,797 

17,471 

7,087 

J 

600,509 

9,395.2 

87,316.2 

387,334.8 

16,601  9 

5,706.7 

50,510.1 

43,643.6 

72,086 

355.750 

16,360 

27,819 

576,891 

16,959 

6,659 

A 

593,133 

10.178.2 

82,4853 

388,124.8 

17,086.0 

5,533.2 

51,000.7 

38,725.2 

69,089 

357,218 

16,851 

26.753 

570,312 

16,248 

6,573 

s 

637,774 

10,354.6 

78.297.1 

420,084.4 

20,792.7 

6,435.4 

56,346.5 

45,463.2 

64,778 

388,271 

20,536 

27,374 

614,762 

16.325 

6,687 

0 

649,408 

10,546.1 

76,780.7 

441,959.2 

20,915.0 

6,040.0 

51,152.1 

42,015.5 

62,281 

411,386 

20,572 

25,054 

627,987 

14,976 

6,446 

N 

678,514 

1 1 ,505.0 

80,884.9 

452,120  3 

25.204.8 

6,394.2 

58.739.5 

43,665.2 

66,965 

417,071 

24,888 

26,316 

651,534 

19,562 

7,419 

D 

681,752 

11,971.8 

80.016.7 

463,977.4 

23,940.0 

5,581.2 

58,188.1 

38.076.5 

65,227 

429,077 

23,655 

27,362 

658,252 

16,164 

7,335 

1983  J 

698.653 

11,053.3 

78,703.3 

478,544.9 

26,185.7 

5,340.2 

57,454.6 

41,370.8 

63,802 

444,713 

25.891 

28,725 

675,888 

15.958 

6,807 

F 

659,972 

10,680.4 

79,391.2 

457,465.8 

24,161.6 

4,230.2 

46,935.2 

37,107.9 

63,778 

422,399 

23.910 

24,199 

638,101 

15.109 

6,763 

M 

753,832 

11.949.4 

82,922.3 

520,138.0 

25,677.5 

5,275.6 

63,988.1 

43,880.9 

68,164 

480.227 

25.390 

26,269 

729,926 

16,528 

7,378 

A 

671 ,662 

10,842.9 

76,319.0 

459,085.4 

23,655.7 

4,909.9 

51.130.9 

45,718.2 

63,824 

423,962 

23.403 

24,589 

649,203 

15,605 

6,854 

M 

683,856 

11,621.1 

84.868.9 

469,392.0 

21,162.2 

5,395.0 

48,477.8 

42,939.5 

71,280 

435,934 

20,872 

28,532 

657,229 

18,497 

8,130 

J 

707,111 

11,144.8 

92,434.7 

485,628.1 

22,756.9 

5,672.1 

50,749.4 

38.724.5 

74,693 

446,395 

22,424 

28,140 

681 ,408 

17,911 

7,792 

J 

719,526 

10,716.8 

90,772.0 

503,677.4 

22.115.7 

5,560.3 

46,355.7 

40,328.2 

73,834 

466,010 

21,841 

28,945 

695,394 

16,772 

7,360 

A 

765,724 

10,560.7 

87.958.1 

540,643.3 

22,349.4 

6,070.5 

50,897.9 

47,244.6 

72,764 

500,959 

22.048 

29,079 

740,361 

17,934 

7,430 

S 

750,753 

10.552.4 

88,862.9 

526.716.8 

22,740.7 

6,330.2 

48,408.2 

47,141.6 

73.670 

486,614 

22.450 

28,175 

724,961 

18,272 

7,520 

0 

745,064 

10,335.9 

85,728.0 

522,999.9 

21,297.3 

5,899.2 

47,945.7 

50,858.6 

70.589 

487,136 

21.007 

29.940 

719,956 

17,448 

7,661 

N 

738.061 

12,446.9 

83,896.8 

516,139.0 

21,817.0 

6.305.7 

51,761.3 

45,694.3 

70,269 

476,003 

21,508 

30,966 

710,255 

19,563 

8.243 

D 

734,425 

10.719.6 

82,384.1 

521,418.5 

21,275.9 

5.792.9 

50,214.1 

42.620.0 

70.204 

483,207 

20,978 

27,890 

710,459 

16.570 

7,396 

1984  J 

736,930 

10,270.9 

74,156.5 

523,614.8 

22,634.2 

5,356.8 

50,107.4 

50,789.5 

64,827 

490,837 

22,355 

29.152 

711,851 

17,521 

7,559 

F 

708,747 

10.860.2 

75,254.6 

502,707.4 

18,481.0 

4.808.7 

45,985.6 

50,649.5 

64,204 

470,684 

18,217 

27.957 

686,140 

15,376 

7,230 

M 

793.645 

12,464.1 

78,581.9 

565,652.7 

19,816.6 

4,795.5 

54,279.6 

58.054.7 

67,677 

531,451 

19,564 

32.008 

772.253 

13,984 

7,408 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  3  4  4 


1982  A 

567.471 

9,923.0 

77.815.7 

363,680.2 

17,072.9 

..      54,564.3 

36.954.8 

65,487 

331,242 

16,805 

29,116 

541,895 

18,657 

6,919 

M 

576,997 

8.851.5 

76,930.0 

374,310.8 

17,289.4 

..     52.400.8 

42,685.9 

64,188 

341,748 

17,085 

28,540 

553,900 

16,244 

6,853 

J 

590,898 

10,270.7 

80,128.1 

386,956.2 

16,708.1 

..      54,793.2 

39,879.2 

67,444 

359,080 

16,445 

27,001 

568,153 

16,297 

6.448 

J 

605,572 

9,244.1 

86,020.1 

391,985.7 

16,769.2 

..     51.893.0 

44,084.2 

68,641 

358.834 

16,454 

27,932 

581 ,535 

17,302 

6.735 

A 

619,212 

9,718.2 

84,4494 

422,400.3 

19,684.8 

..     53,739.0 

39,591.9 

71,191 

392,245 

19,415 

27,189 

595,973 

16,484 

6,755 

S 

643,873 

10,203.0 

79,691.0 

416,978.9 

21,232.5 

..     57,802.5 

48,360.4 

66,379 

385.182 

20,980 

28,696 

620,177 

16,909 

6,787 

O 

661,161 

10.925.2 

77,187.1 

450,137.2 

21,418.0 

..     53,896.7 

41,341.8 

62,578 

415,083 

21 .062 

24.608 

639,103 

15,427 

6.631 

N 

645.573 

11,300.1 

76,606.9 

427,657.2 

23,013.0 

..     58,030.8 

39,734.9 

64,668 

397,978 

22,787 

23,793 

623,460 

15,332 

6.781 

D 

650,516 

11,618.4 

77,630.2 

445.235.2 

22,820.1 

..     54,085.2 

35,168.6 

64,467 

413.218 

22,535 

25,492 

627,270 

16,091 

7,155 

1983  J 

730,557 

1 1 ,089.2 

86,519.2 

501,196.7 

25,183.2 

..     58.167.2 

43,839.9 

69,685 

465,712 

24,855 

31,519 

706,169 

17,283 

7,105 

F 

733,702 

12,145.2 

87.279.1 

512.409.5 

25,559.5 

..     50,097.2 

39,570.1 

69,719 

474,606 

25,259 

25,816 

709,150 

17,162 

7.390 

M 

704,291 

11,644.1 

77,6249 

479,976.8 

24,8886 

..     57,598.2 

42,028.3 

64,344 

438,983 

24,571 

29.129 

679.510 

17,306 

7.475 

A 

674,964 

1 1 ,264.7 

77,982.1 

452.773.4 

25,417.4 

..     50,821.3 

50,863.5 

65,292 

416,765 

25.177 

26.776 

651.813 

15,864 

7,287 

M 

662,825 

11.808.1 

81.413.8 

453,003.0 

19.724.0 

..     49,748.1 

42,705.7 

68,821 

419,733 

19.431 

28,250 

638.485 

16,934 

7,406 

J 

691 ,299 

10,881.1 

89,732.7 

477,922.1 

21.981.7 

..     48,765.5 

38,016.8 

72,884 

439,421 

21 .652 

27,856 

666,772 

17,277 

7,250 

J 

739,575 

11.113.8 

89,618.8 

521,792.8 

24,272.4 

..     49,867.9 

41,936.1 

70,168 

483,736 

23.981 

29,933 

714,984 

17,087 

7,504 

A 

780,146 

10,172.0 

86.908.8 

566,771.9 

24,572.5 

..     52,351.0 

47,137.2 

72.039 

529,194 

24,341 

28,218 

755,272 

17,545 

7,329 

S 

747,458 

10.365.2 

90.661.8 

519,912.3 

23,258.0 

..     48,545.9 

46,171.6 

74,976 

478,444 

22,947 

27,038 

720,960 

18,732 

7.766 

O 

758,125 

10.344.4 

87.115.8 

528,159.3 

21 ,696.2 

..     51,060.3 

49,470.2 

71,922 

490,751 

21,442 

30,183 

731 ,092 

19.012 

8,021 

N 

702,408 

11.872.9 

80.313.7 

489,753.0 

19,577.4 

..      50,062.6 

42,123.6 

68,249 

455,872 

19,330 

28,568 

679.214 

15.678 

7,516 

D 

738,706 

10,383.3 

82,525.8 

529,388.8 

20,935.3 

..     47,554.9 

41,500.6 

71.660 

491,305 

20,599 

26.377 

713,891 

17,288 

7,527 

1984  J 

729,461 

10.090.5 

79,132.7 

514,315.7 

20,388.0 

..     48,127.2 

50,339.7 

67.897 

481 .949 

20,095 

29,663 

703,661 

18,145 

7,655 

F 

732,969 

11,519.4 

76,163.5 

516.256  2 

17,934.1 

..     49,412.2 

53,636.3 

66,529 

487.129 

17.670 

29,327 

708,964 

16,632 

7,373 

M 

759,551 

12.231.6 

77,254.5 

534,668.0 

19.730.5 

..     48,175.9 

59,024.6 

66,332 

497.356 

19,465 

32,047 

737,217 

14,664 

7,670 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  because  rounding  Cheques  drawn  on  the  Receiver  General  or  cheques  drawn  on  bank  deposit  accounts  held  in  the  name  of  the  Receiver 
General  are  not  included  in  the  data. 

'This  series  covers  50  clearing  house  centres  With  the  advent  of  centralized  data  processing,  bank  clearing  houses  have  been  eliminated  The  current  allocation  of  cheques  cashed 
continues  to  reflect  what  had  been  the  previous  centres;  however,  this  comparison  may  not  remain  valid  through  time  'Seasonally  adjusted  data  for  Saskatchewan  is  not  available. 
Source:  Cheques  Cashed  (61-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


123 


Section  13— Tables  5  and  6 

Table  5:  Sales  of  Life  Insurance  in  Canada1 


May  1984 


Year 
and 
month 


Annualized 

premium 

sales 


Face 

Number  ol 

Premiums 

amount 

policies 

per  $1,000 

sales 

sold 

insurance 

thousands  ot  dollars 


dollars 


wage 

Premium 

size 

per 

policy 

policy 

7699 


1982 
1983 

1982  M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 


320,264 

40,791,011 

356,688 

46.965.044 

26,771 

3,408,602 

25,830 

3,327,980 

25,218 

3.189,180 

28,416 

3,566,299 

25,116 

3.116.904 

23.147 

2,940.579 

26,620 

3,347,876 

29,801 

3,853,850 

33,633 

4.406.441 

32,754 

4,234,850 

21 ,425 

2,877.334 

27,505 

3,647.354 

30,035 

3,947,191 

26,491 

3,560,525 

28,586 

3,943,274 

33,205 

4,494,191 

27.480 

3,590,418 

26,855 

3,435,951 

30.550 

4,008,298 

32,863 

4,285,153 

36,160 

4,674,672 

35.533 

4,500,683 

24.359 

3.435,192 

31 ,253 

4,283,052 

818,958 
871 ,705 

69,573 
68,046 
66.691 
74,686 
63,086 
56,700 
68,250 
79,400 
84,197 
75,384 

53,265 
71,265 
75,440 
68,743 
73,905 
81 .532 
66,413 
62.270 
77,432 
80,936 
85,856 
74,648 

55,374 
74,293 


7.85 
7.59 

7.85 
7.76 
7.91 
7.97 
8.06 
7.87 
7.95 
7.73 
7.63 
7.73 

7.45 
7.54 
7.61 
7.44 
7.25 
7.39 
7.65 
7.82 
7.62 
7.67 
7.74 
7.90 

7.09 
7.30 


49.808 
53,877 

48.993 
48,908 
47,820 
47,751 
49.407 
51.862 
49.053 
48.537 
52.335 
56,177 

54.019 
51,180 
52,322 
51,795 
53,356 
55,122 
54,062 
55,178 
51,765 
52,945 
54,448 
60,292 

62,036 
57,651 


391 
409 

385 
380 
378 
380 
398 
408 
390 
375 
399 
434 

402 
386 
398 
385 
387 
407 
414 
431 
395 
406 
421 
476 

440 
421 


'38  companies  participating 

Source:  Monthly  Survey  of  Life  Insurance  Sales  in  Canada,  Life  Insurance  Marketing  and  Research  Association,  Hartford,  Connecticut,  U.S.A. 


Table  6:  Benefit  payments  of  all  life  insurance  companies  (million  dollars) 


Under  life 

insurance 

Total 

payments  to 

s  and  beneficiarie 

Disability 

Under 

policyholder 

6 

Year 

Death  and 

benefits 

Dividends 

annuities 

All 

quarter 

Total 

death  claims 

payments) 

endowments 

values 

holders 

Total 

policies 

Individual' 

Group 

D 

4344 

4345 

4346 

4347 

4348 

4349 

4350 

4343 

4351 

4352 

1982 

3,061.79 

1,219.23 

70.71 

73.12 

961 .99 

736.74 

2.673.31 

5,735.10 

3,475.83 

2,259.27 

1983 

3,086.79 

1 ,278.50 

66.65 

81.06 

886.51 

774.07 

3,145.57 

6,232.36 

3,355.56 

2,876.81 

1980  1 

577.71 

248.03 

11.22 

21.76 

145.50 

151.20 

408.98 

986.69 

644.83 

341.86 

2 

582.82 

250.78 

15.87 

21.93 

162.43 

131.81 

429.07 

1 ,01 1 .90 

647.98 

363.92 

3 

521 .59 

249.44 

15.10 

19.02 

113.73 

124.30 

317.04 

838.63 

476.81 

361.82 

4 

684.54 

284.70 

23.97 

25.62 

176.64 

173.61 

337.17 

1 ,021 .68 

601 .48 

417.55 

1981   1 

676.91 

274.20 

19.47 

22.56 

194.87 

165.81 

519.35 

1,196.26 

738.18 

458.08 

2 

625.58 

270.40 

11.47 

22.85 

176.85 

144.01 

589.17 

1,214.74 

732.38 

482.36 

3 

658.52 

284.33 

15.69 

19.79 

199.74 

138.96 

754.88 

1,413.40 

762.08 

651.33 

4 

812.51 

313.65 

16.39 

12.61 

239.16 

230.70 

811.71 

1,624.23 

864.21 

760.02 

1982  1 

788.46 

312.35 

18.08 

22.12 

251 .46 

184.45 

727.76 

1,516.22 

978.58 

537.64 

2 

770.66 

278.62 

20.48 

20.39 

261 .78 

189.39 

656.67 

1 ,427.33 

908.65 

518.68 

3 

707.01 

297.99 

10.51 

16.99 

224.34 

157.18 

554.73 

1 ,261 .74 

747.88 

513.86 

4 

795.65 

330.27 

21.63 

13.62 

224.41 

205.72 

734.15 

1 .529.80 

840.71 

689.09 

1983  1 

826.34 

324.95 

16.98 

22.34 

266.45 

195.62 

717.16 

1.543.50 

913.63 

629.88 

2 

747.18 

305.96 

21.94 

21.22 

221.79 

176.27 

671.17 

1,418.35 

766.25 

651.80 

3 

717.32 

318.18 

12.92 

18.55 

193.28 

174.39 

591.15 

1 ,308.47 

764.87 

543.60 

4 

795.95 

329.42 

14.81 

18.95 

204.98 

227.79 

1,166.09 

1 ,962.04 

910.51 

1,051.53 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding. 

'Includes  ordinary  and  industrial. 

Source:  The  Canadian  Life  Insurance  Association. 


124 


May  1984 

Table  7:  Security  issues  and  retirements  (par  values  in  million  Canadian  dollars) 


Section  13— Table  7 


Direct  and 

guaranteed  securities 

Government  ot  Canada 

Provinces3 

Municipalities3 

Funded  debt' 

issues2 

Retirements2 

Gross 

new  issues 

delivered4 

Retirements 

Net 

new  issues* 

Gross 

new  issues 
delivered 

Retirements 

and 
quarter 

Direct 
outstanding 

Guaranteed 

Total 
outstanding       New 

Net 

new  issues 

B 

2402 

2401 

2400 

2491 

2494 

3004 

3026 

3048 

3007 

3029 

3051 

1982 
1983 

1 1 1 ,897 
138,155 

170 
164 

112,065 
138,319 

3,475 
5,650 

875 
3,518 

17,798 
15,800 

2,850 
2.494 

14,948 
12,811 

1,423 
1,104 

445 
385 

978 
720 

1980  2 
3 
4 

73,100 
75,867 
79,983 

488 
488 
481 

73,588 
76,354 
80,464 

2,750 
2.050 
3,200 

-133 

267 

1,255 

4,053 
1.803 
2.867 

526 
640 
834 

3,527 
1.163 
2,033 

244 
366 
282 

179 
172 
160 

64 
195 
122 

1981    1 
2 
3 

4 

81,915 
81.864 
83,177 
92,918 

181 
181 
181 
176 

82,096 
82,045 
83,358 
93,094 

1,550 
1,200 

1.000 
306 

2.819 
3,279 
3,754 
5,314 

563 

634 

417 

1,028 

2,256 
2,645 
3,337 
4,286 

89 
309 

88 
396 

149 

158 

72 

142 

-60 

151 

16 

254 

1982  1 
2 
3 
4 

91.944 
93,779 
97,196 
1 1 1 ,897 

176 
176 
176 
170 

92,120 

93,955 

97,374 

112,100 

825 

550 

850 

1,250 

875 

4,599 
3,781 
4,953 
4,465 

783 

548 
803 
716 

3.817 
3,232 
4,150 
3,749 

317 
294 
358 
454 

84 
137 

82 
142 

233 

157 
276 
312 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

115,242 
120.706 
126,622 
138,155 

170 
170 
170 
164 

115,412 
120,876 
126,792 
138,319 

700 

1,100 
2,500 
1,350 

700 

1.993 
825 

4,292 
4,759 
2,496 
4,253 

980 
467 
493 
554 

3,311 
4,292 
2,003 
3.699 

192 

514 

46 

352 

131 

105 

65 

84 

62 
409 
-19 
268 

1984  1 


141.445 


164 


141,609 


975 


2.769 


512 


2.258 


410 


89 


321 


Corporate  bonds3 

Other  bonds  and  debentures3 

5 

Preferred  stocks' 

Common  stocks' 

Gross 

Gross 

Gross 

Gross 

Year 

new 

Net 

new 

Net 

new 

Net 

new 

Net 

and 

issues 

new 

issues 

new 

issues 

new 

issues 

new 

quarter 

delivered 

Retirements 

issues 

delivered 

Retirements 

issues 

delivered 

Retirements 

issues 

delivered 

Retirements 

issues 

B 

3010 

3032 

3054 

3019 

3041 

3063 

3013 

3035 

3057 

3016 

3038 

3060 

1982 

7,328 

2,881 

4,448 

362 

117 

246 

3,191 

375 

2,817 

2.038 

149 

1,892 

1983 

5,555 

2,096 

3,458 

222 

95 

126 

2,300 

269 

2,034 

5.071 

— 

5,070 

1980  2 

1,557 

452 

1,103 

25 

5 

19 

736 

73 

663 

1,034 

108 

925 

3 

1,455 

400 

1,055 

178 

18 

160 

468 

40 

428 

788 

107 

681 

4 

1.408 

770 

638 

48 

14 

34 

1,157 

123 

1.033 

827 

107 

720 

1981    1 

1,777 

377 

1,400 

110 

31 

80 

1,034 

191 

845 

1,152 

165 

988 

2 

2,194 

559 

1,635 

16 

25 

-9 

1,417 

117 

1,301 

1,482 

165 

1,317 

3 

1,345 

487 

857 

— 

26 

-26 

1,102 

133 

971 

569 

165 

404 

4 

3,233 

1,060 

2,173 

26 

30 

-3 

1,040 

98 

945 

667 

522 

145 

1982  1 

2,541 

557 

1,984 



32 

-32 

649 

130 

519 

329 

53 

277 

2 

1,322 

919 

404 

174 

27 

148 

667 

77 

590 

470 

32 

439 

3 

2,236 

597 

1.639 

128 

10 

118 

556 

99 

458 

302 

32 

270 

4 

1,229 

808 

421 

60 

48 

12 

1,319 

69 

1.250 

937 

32 

906 

1983  1 

1,476 

551 

924 

13 

23 

-11 

293 

6 

288 

890 

_ 

889 

2 

1.932 

584 

1.348 

57 

41 

16 

578 

77 

502 

1,258 

— 

1,258 

3 

915 

456 

459 

— 

15 

-15 

553 

6 

548 

1.806 

— 

1,806 

4 

1.232 

505 

727 

152 

16 

136 

876 

180 

696 

1.117 

— 

1,117 

1984  1 

997 

842 

155 

100 

14 

86 

712 

26 

687 

618 

— 

618 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  partial  revisions. 

'End  ot  period       'Excluding  Treasury  Bills.  Canada  Savings  Bonds  and  other  non-market  issues.      3Figures  are  subject  to  revision.  Series  cover  all  publicly  announced  issues  and 
some  private  placements  not  publicly  announced.  Notes  with  an  original  term  to  maturity  of  over  one  year       'Includes  Canadian  Pension  Plan  series  bonds  issued  by  the  provinces  and 
their  agencies  and  purchased  by  the  C.P.P   Investment  Fund.      'Consists  of  issues  of  Canadian  religious  and  other  institutions  and  Canadian  dollar  issues  of  foreign  debtors.      'Allow- 
ance for  the  take-over  of  Nova  Scotia  Light  &  Power  common  shares. 
Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 


125 


Section  13— Table  8 

Table  8:  Stock  exchange  statistics 


May  1984 


Toronto  stock  exchange 

Montreal  stock 

exchange 

Shares  traded 

Value  of  shares  traded 

Three 

Long-term 
government 
of  Canada 

Value  of 

month 

Combined 

shares 

Indus- 

Mining 

Combined 

Indus- 

Mining 

Combined 

treasury 

Year 

volume 

traded 

trials 

and  oils 

volume 

trials 

and  oils 

value 

bill  yield1 

bond  yield 

and 

Million 

month 

Thousands 

dollars 

Thousands 

Million  dollars 

Percentage 

D 

4551 

4552 

4555 

4556 

4557 

4558 

4559 

4560 

B14001 

B14013 

1982 

208,181 

2,773.5 

1 .002,937 

573,769 

1 .576,706 

14,923.3 

2.746.9 

17.670.2 

13.83 

14.26 

1983 

316,891 

5,090.6 

1 ,500,004 

941,116 

2,441.120 

24,090.0 

6,106.8 

30,196.8 

9.32 

11.79 

1982  M 

14,598 

238.4 

70,650 

26,944 

97.594 

1,133.2 

122.9 

1,256.1 

15.08 

14.72 

J 

15,493 

184.5 

69,953 

33,557 

103.510 

904.9 

134.0 

1 ,038.9 

16.06 

16.03 

J 

1 1 ,658 

144.5 

50,794 

30,136 

80,930 

678.4 

116.3 

794.7 

15.82 

15.62 

A 

19,974 

274.7 

90,218 

48,359 

138,577 

1,359.9 

241.5 

1,601.4 

14.42 

13.96 

S 

18,686 

331.5 

99,479 

63,487 

162,966 

1 ,976.4 

322.1 

2,298.5 

13.15 

13.48 

O 

20.898 

255.7 

124,913 

83,571 

208,484 

1 .646.8 

417.2 

2.064.0 

11.54 

12.63 

N 

25,245 

253.6 

158,512 

77,864 

236,376 

1 .822.4 

366.9 

2.189.3 

10.72 

12.18 

D 

18,077 

201.3 

86.398 

71,668 

158,066 

1 .302.5 

366.8 

1.669.3 

10.25 

11.69 

1983  J 

33,793 

361.0 

130,641 

137,906 

268,547 

1.943.1 

739.6 

2,682.7 

9.53 

12.28 

F 

26,207 

359.6 

106,347 

80,472 

186,819 

1.807.2 

627.1 

2,434.3 

9.40 

11.80 

M 

23.317 

345.7 

1 1 1 ,237 

62,596 

173,833 

1 ,889.9 

435.5 

2,325.4 

9.21 

11.70 

A 

22.402 

373.3 

119,580 

52,954 

172,534 

2.050.1 

365.8 

2,415.9 

9.22 

11.18 

M 

26,593 

430.6 

147,272 

103,014 

250,286 

2,340.8 

705.3 

3,046.1 

9.12 

11.30 

J 

1 9,938 

399.1 

113,631 

79,738 

193,369 

2.031.9 

538.4 

2,570.3 

9.24 

11.56 

J 

19,583 

381.1 

120,305 

89,293 

209,598 

2.032.4 

569.0 

2,601 .4 

9.25 

12.03 

A 

23,475 

393.6 

98,442 

69,521 

167,963 

1,780.1 

492.1 

2,272.2 

9.35 

12.34 

s 

24,255 

430.0 

117,176 

77.319 

194,495 

2,143.8 

564.6 

2,708.4 

9.26 

11.76 

0 

20,717 

377.3 

99,355 

64,378 

163,733 

1.700.8 

384.5 

2,085.3 

9.22 

11.73 

N 

32,459 

544.0 

171,102 

62,156 

233,258 

2.134.2 

376.2 

2,510.4 

9.31 

11.80 

D 

44,152 

695.3 

164,916 

61 .769 

226,685 

2.235.7 

308.7 

2,544.4 

9.69 

12.02 

1984  J 

37,378 

609.1 

141,167 

60,340 

201 ,507 

2,245.6 

397.5 

2.643.1 

9.73 

11.92 

F 

28,725 

510.7 

112,695 

73,487 

186,182 

1.904.4 

440.5 

2,344.9 

9.77 

12.40 

M 

34,353 

562.1 

118,040 

69,659 

187,699 

2.037.3 

382.0 

2,419.3 

10.22 

13.06 

A 

21 ,578 

356.0 

89,212 

53,367 

142,579 

1,454.9 

287.0 

1,741.9 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding  differences. 

'Average  of  weekly  rates 

Sources:  Monthly  Review,  Montreal  and  Canadian  Stock  Exchanges;  Toronto  Stock  Exchange  Review  and  Bank  of  Canada. 


126 


May  1984 

Table  9:  Federal  government  budgetary  revenues1  (million  dollars) 


Section  13— Tables  9  and  10 


Excise  taxes 

Corpo- 
ration 

Return 

Miscel- 

Total 

Budgetary 
surplus 

Fiscal 

Personal 

Other 

Custom 

on 

laneous 

budge- 

year or 

income 

income 

Non- 

Sales 

excise 

Excise 

import 

Estate 

invest- 

non-tax 

tary 

or 

month 

tax 

tax4 

residents 

tax' 

taxes2 

duties 

duties 

tax 

ments 

revenues 

revenues 

deficit3 

D 

4579 

4581 

4582 

4583 

4584 

4585 

4586 

4587 

4589 

4590 

4591 

4592 

1981-82 

24,046 

9,136 

10,180 

6,621 

2,079 

1,175 

3,439 

595 

5,095 

1.018 

54.068 

-13.372 

1982-83 

26,329 

90,990 

9.980 

6,302 

2,341 

1.274 

2,831 

132 

5,020 

800 

55.126 

-24.340 

1981-82 

M 

2,045 

1,805 

100 

666 

-101 

112 

347 

28 

1,308 

124 

6,434 

-3.152 

A 

1,135 

525 

81 

245 

65 

82 

214 

10 

223 

25 

2,605 

-2,699 

M 

2,945 

652 

68 

517 

213 

95 

227 

54 

314 

41 

5,126 

-178 

1982-83 

J 

1,495 

687 

60 

507 

247 

100 

213 

11 

394 

98 

3,812 

-2.066 

J 

2,349 

676 

124 

554 

90 

125 

361 

4 

697 

59 

5,039 

-2,046 

A 

2,207 

541 

67 

564 

198 

83 

218 

3 

222 

46 

4,149 

-1,691 

S 

1,982 

593 

60 

526 

199 

113 

177 

4 

373 

50 

4,077 

-1,967 

0 

2,563 

542 

86 

556 

193 

118 

222 

2 

286 

61 

4,629 

-1,371 

N 

2,356 

571 

76 

583 

186 

138 

240 

3 

213 

74 

4,440 

-2,102 

D 

2,155 

523 

55 

522 

193 

120 

202 

2 

727 

65 

4,564 

-2,708 

J 

2,977 

673 

174 

500 

221 

85 

211 

10 

221 

69 

5,141 

-1,322 

F 

2.146 

507 

74 

463 

194 

85 

223 

2 

19 

47 

3,760 

-2.349 

M 

2.019 

2,609 

73 

765 

342 

130 

323 

27 

1.331 

165 

7,784 

-3.841 

A 

2,047 

140 

69 

178 

21 

64 

221 

6 

164 

12 

2,922 

-2.889 

M 

3,597 

611 

50 

582 

163 

112 

255 

60 

216 

47 

5,693 

-404 

1983-84 

J 

914 

662 

56 

573 

144 

130 

249 

4 

474 

70 

3,276 

-3,788 

J 

1,695 

689 

90 

571 

127 

99 

257 

4 

513 

57 

4,102 

-3,169 

A 

1,779 

640 

78 

685 

153 

104 

311 

3 

228 

69 

4,050 

-2,824 

S 

2,102 

555 

52 

558 

140 

143 

283 

3 

397 

50 

4,283 

-2.136 

0 

2,698 

725 

76 

636 

127 

117 

287 

4 

88 

67 

4,825 

-2.123 

N 

2,496 

629 

74 

694 

101 

138 

331 

3 

439 

73 

4.978 

-1,849 

D 

2,331 

719 

56 

611 

111 

133 

257 

3 

796 

72 

5,089 

-2,566 

J 

3,279 

842 

170 

622 

120 

91 

274 

4 

246 

74 

5,722 

-1 ,594 

F 

2,132 

712 

70 

571 

141 

99 

290 

4 

20 

70 

4,109 

-3,168 

'This  statement  includes  only  receipts  relating  to  budgetary  revenue.  Excluded  are  non-budgetary  revenues  such  as  Old  Age  Security  Fund  taxes,  Prairie  Farm  Assistance  Act  levies, 
employer  and  employee  contributions  to  government- held  funds  (Unemployment  Insurance,  Superannuation  etc.).  interest  on  government-held  funds,  and  taxes  collected  on  behalf  of  and 
transferred  io  other  governments.      !Beginning  in  December  1973,  this  category  includes  oil  export  tax       3March  includes  supplementary  payments  arising  from  the  closing  of  the  ac- 
counts.     'Includes  Petroleum  and  Gas  Revenue  tax       'Includes  special  excise  tax  on  gasoline. 
Source:  Department  of  Finance. 


Table  10:  Budgetary  expenditures  by  principal  classes1  (million  dollars) 


Fiscal 

National 

health 

transfer  & 

and  welfare 

contracting- 
out 

Department 

Other 

Fiscal 

of 

Public 

payments 

welfare 

Other 

Total 

year  or 

national 

debt 

to 

Family 

disburse- 

Post 

Public 

Veterans 

depart- 

budgetary 

month 

defence 

charges 

provinces 

allowances 

ments 

Agriculture 

office 

works 

Transport 

affairs 

ments 

expenditures 

D 

5130 

5131 

5132 

5133 

5134 

5135 

5136 

5137 

5138 

5139 

5140 

5129 

1981-82 

6,028 

15,168 

4.535 

2,020 

15.798 

1,125 

639 

2,188 

2,279 

1.140 

16,521 

67,440 

1982-83 

6,993 

16.970 

5.390 

2,229 

17,359 

1,009 

290 

2,669 

2,906 

1,282 

22.370 

79.466 

1981-82 

M 

1,161 

2.346 

595 

177 

1,510 

125 

102 

358 

473 

119 

2,619 

9.586 

A 

271 

1,353 

384 

184 

1,344 

48 

-49 

78 

268 

93 

1,330 

5,304 

M 

430 

1,425 

392 

185 

1,377 

60 

5 

128 

191 

97 

1,014 

5,304 

1982-83 

J 

495 

1,238 

401 

184 

1,387 

66 

57 

190 

222 

99 

1,539 

5.878 

J 

742 

1,428 

756 

183 

1,409 

91 

13 

152 

216 

105 

1,990 

7,085 

A 

497 

1,287 

389 

235 

1,383 

69 

-1 

214 

280 

108 

1,379 

5,840 

S 

505 

1,442 

388 

131 

1,417 

64 

— 

227 

238 

105 

1,528 

6,044 

O 

537 

1,488 

385 

182 

1,432 

75 

9 

279 

140 

103 

1,370 

6,000 

N 

676 

1,685 

465 

183 

1,424 

143 

-6 

235 

178 

107 

1.452 

6,542 

D 

573 

1.569 

402 

182 

1,435 

81 

57 

74 

286 

108 

2.505 

7,272 

J 

451 

1,369 

400 

193 

1,531 

79 

59 

349 

213 

111 

1.708 

6,463 

F 

528 

1,210 

404 

194 

1.527 

90 

6 

157 

191 

111 

1.691 

6,109 

M 

1,288 

1.476 

624 

193 

1.693 

143 

140 

586 

483 

135 

4,864 

1 1 ,625 

A 

312 

1.381 

419 

193 

1.541 

33 

25 

135 

244 

104 

1,424 

5,811 

M 

403 

1,411 

515 

193 

1,602 

77 

25 

239 

145 

111 

1,376 

6.097 

1983-84 

J 

645 

1,603 

434 

197 

1,587 

69 

25 

241 

223 

118 

1,922 

7.064 

J 

560 

1,370 

418 

187 

1,598 

105 

25 

278 

405 

116 

2,209 

7,271 

A 

676 

1,433 

421 

192 

1,642 

81 

25 

220 

220 

116 

1,848 

6.874 

S 

501 

1,458 

432 

191 

1,600 

74 

25 

198 

207 

116 

1,617 

6,419 

O 

647 

1,414 

588 

191 

1,635 

125 

25 

268 

210 

111 

1,734 

6,948 

N 

545 

1,514 

430 

192 

1,636 

130 

25 

205 

224 

112 

1,814 

6.827 

D 

422 

1,721 

447 

876 

654 

109 

25 

114 

507 

113 

2,667 

7,655 

J 

512 

1,563 

441 

892 

633 

88 

25 

84 

239 

117 

2,722 

7,316 

F 

512 

1,531 

444 

892 

622 

105 

25 

114 

198 

119 

2,715 

7,277 

Figures  are  rounded  and  may  not  add  to  totals  shown. 

'For  comparative  purposes  figures  may  differ  from  those  previously  reported  to  reflect  changes  in  accounting  during  1973-74. 

Source:  Department  of  Finance. 


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1981  Census  of  Population 
Gross  Domestic  Product  — 
1981  Census  of  Population 
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(Part   1);   Demographic  Highlights 
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(Part  3):   Changes  in  Canada's  Labour 
Second  Quarter   1983 
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Force  During  the   1970's 


CANSIM ,    The  Canadian  Socio-Economic  Information   Management  System 

Incomes  of  Unemployed  Individuals  and  their  Families,    1971   and   1981 

Certain  Aspects  of  Family  and   Management  Control  Among  the  Leading  Canadian 

Enterprises  1981    Census  of  Population   (Part  5):   Education   Highlights 

Financial  Activity  in  Canada   —   Second   Quarter   1983 

Some  Observations  Regarding   Federal  Government  Bonds:    1961-1982 

Gross  National   Product  —  Third  Quarter   1983 

Size  and  Structure  of  the  Public  Sector  Market,    1979 

1981    Census  of  Population   (Part  6):   Changes  in  Work  and   Education  Patterns  and   Family 

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March 

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IV 


Table  of  Contents 


vi 

A  Note 

on 

the  Measurement  of  Poverty 

xvi 

Observations 

1 

Section 

1 

Selected   Economic   Indicators 

13 

Section 

2 

Population  Statistics 

17 

Section 

3 

System  of  National  Accounts 

35 

Section 

4 

Labour 

57 

Section 

5 

Prices 

67 

Section 

6 

Manufacturing 

83 

Section 

7 

Fuel ,  Power,  Mining 

89 

Section 

8 

Construction 

95 

Section 

9 

Food  and  Agriculture 

101 

Section 

10 

Domestic  Trade 

107 

Section 

11 

External  Trade 

115 

Section 

12 

Transportation 

119 

Section 

13 

Finance 

in  Canada 


Analytical  Summary 


Note  to  Users 


This  section  is  used  to  announce  changes  in  tables  of 
the  Canadian  Statistical  Review  and  in  related 
CANSIM  series. 


Monthly  or  quarterly  data  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to 
rounding. 


Section  6  —  Table  7.  Tobacco  and  beverages 

As  of  this  issue  the  series  "Production  and  Domestic 
sales  of  fine  cut  tobacco  and  other  tobacco"  D2089, 
D2090,  D2093,  D2094  are  now  in  kilograms. 


Section  1 0  —  Table  1  /concluded:  Value  of  retail  trade 
by  type  of  business 

The  series  Total  all  stores  S.A.  D650087  (using  the 
direct  seasonal  adjustment  method)  has  been  termi- 
nated from  this  issue  and  replaced  by  Total  all  stores 
S.A.  D656023  (using  the  indirect  seasonal  adjustment 
method). 


A  Note  on  the  Measurement  of  Poverty  in 
Canada 


population  below  the  low  income/poverty  lines 
varied  from  1 0%  to  22%  of  the  population  in 
1981, 


Introduction 

Social  policy  for  at  least  the  last  25  years  has  had  a 
strong  emphasis  on  poverty  related  issues  —  whether 
it  be  promotion  of  the  elimination  of  poverty  as  an 
explicit  government  goal  or  the  evaluation  of  govern- 
ment programs  in  terms  of  their  impact  on  the  less 
advantaged  in  Canadian  society.  Parallel  to  this  policy 
emphasis,  and  also  in  response  to  it,  statistics  on  the 
low  income  population  (mainly  coming  from  the  an- 
nual Survey  of  Consumer  Finances  and  the  Census) 
were  developed  for  analytic  and  monitoring 
purposes. 

This  note  examines  data  that  are  currently  used  to 
focus  on  the  basic  poverty  questions  —  how  much 
income  is  a  socially  acceptable  minimum  and  how 
many  persons  are  poor.  Since  a  number  of  alternative 
low  income/poverty  measures  are  currently  in  use  in 
Canada,  it  was  felt  to  be  a  useful  exercise  to  bring 
together  in  one  note  a  brief  summary  of  the  alternative 
low  income/poverty  lines  and  to  compare  statistical 
results  based  on  these  alternative  measures.  To  this 
end,  brief  descriptions  of  the  alternative  low  in- 
come/poverty lines  that  are  in  common  use  (or  modi- 
fications of  them)  are  presented,  followed  by  an  analy- 
sis of  the  incidence  of  low  income  and  the  characteris- 
tics of  the  low  income  population.  Tabular  material 
presenting  the  statistical  estimates  based  on  the 
alternative  cut-offs  is  summarized  at  the  end  of  the 
note. 

Some  of  the  significant  findings  based  on  the  compar- 
ative analysis  in  the  report  are: 

The  1981  dollar  values  of  the  cut-offs  vary  sub- 
stantially, for  example,  from  about  $11,000  to 
about  $20,000  for  a  family  of  size  four.  Because 
of  this  variation,  the  estimated  proportion  of  the 

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In  spite  of  differences  in  the  dollar  cut-offs  and  the 
resulting  difference  in  rates  of  low  income  inci- 
dence the  same  socio-economic  groups  show  up 
as  being  disproportionately  represented  among 
the  low  income  population.  Regardless  of  the  low 
income/poverty  lines  used,  families  with  unem- 
ployed members,  single  parent  families,  and  el- 
derly unattached  females  are  always  overrepre- 
sented  among  the  low  income  population, 

On  the  other  hand,  because  the  Statistics  Canada 
cut-offs  are  differentiated  by  size  of  area  of  resi- 
dence (they  are  lower  in  small  urbanization  size 
categories)  and  the  other  concepts  do  not  make 
this  distinction,  estimates  based  on  the  Statistics 
Canada  based  cut-offs  show  little  variation  in  the 
low  income  incidence  by  urbanization  size  com- 
pared to  substantial  variation  based  on  the  other 
sets  of  cut-offs.  Directly  related  to  this,  and  due  to 
provincial  differences  in  the  degree  of  urba- 
nization, Statistics  Canada  cut-offs  indicate  less 
provincial  variation  in  the  proportion  of  persons 
below  the  cut-offs. 


Description  of  Alternative  Low  Income/ Poverty 

Lines 

Low  income/poverty  lines  are  the  income  levels  that 
are  used  to  identify  the  low  income/poverty  popula- 
tion. These  incomes  tend  to  be  interpreted  as  income 
levels  below  which  nobody  should  fall  although  the 
method  of  derivation  may  not  necessarily  support 
such  an  interpretation.  In  fact,  Statistics  Canada  in  its 
published  material  on  low  income  avoids  the  use  of 
the  term  "poverty  line"  in  favour  of  the  more  appropri- 
ate technical  phrase  "low  income  cut-off"  because 
Statistics  Canada  does  not  claim  complete  objectivity 
or  comprehensiveness  for  its  cut-offs.  Clearly,  not  all 
persons  or  individuals  with  incomes  below  the  cut-offs 


are  "poor"  in  any  meaningful  sense,  while  others  with 
incomes  above  the  cut-offs  are  living  in  much  more 
straitened  circumstances. 

Eight  different  low  income/poverty  lines  have  been 
chosen  for  review  in  this  note  and  are  explained  briefly 
below.  More  detailed  explanations  are  available  in  the 
references  at  the  end  of  this  note.  Two  of  the  sets  of 
low  income/poverty  lines  (Statistics  Canada  low  in- 
come cut-offs,  1978  base  and  1969  base)  are  cur- 
rently used  by  Statistics  Canada  each  year  to  gener- 
ate estimates  of  the  characteristics  of  the  low  income 
population.  Two  other  sets  of  low  income/poverty 
lines  (Modified  1  and  Modified  2  Statistics  Canada 
1978  base)  are  variations  on  the  Statistics  Canada 
low  income  cut-offs  and  are  not  generally  published. 
The  final  four  low  income/poverty  lines  (First  Quintile, 
Senate,  CCSD  and  U.S.  Adjusted)  have  been  selected 
because  they  are  well-known  or  correspond  to  fre- 
quently proposed  measures  of  low  income/poverty. 


Statistics  Canada  Low  Income  Cut-offs  —  1978 
base 

These  low  income  cut-offs,  differentiated  by 
family  size  and  size  of  area  of  residence,  were 
the  income  levels,  determined  from  an  analy- 
sis of  1 978  family  expenditure  data,  where  on 
average  58.5%  or  more  of  income  is  spent  on 
food,  shelter  and  clothing.  The  choice  of  the 
58.5%  criterion  was  based  on  adding  20 
percentage  points  to  the  national  average 
proportion  of  income  spent  on  food,  shelter 
and  clothing  for  all  families.  The  low  income 
cut-offs  have  historically  maintained  an  ar- 
bitrary 20  percentage  point  difference  in  the 
ratio  of  expenditure  to  income  between  what 
low  income  and  all  families  spend  on  food, 
shelter  and  clothing.'  Since  the  1978  Family 
Expenditure  Survey  indicated  that  all  families 
spent  38.5%  of  their  income  on  food,  shelter 
and  clothing,  the  corresponding  percentage 
for  a  low  income  family  was  58.5%  or  more. 

Statistics  Canada  Low  Income  Cut-offs  —  1969 
base 

These  low  income  cut-offs  were  set  at  income 
levels  (differentiated  by  family  size  and  degree 
of  urbanization)  where,  on  average,  at  least 
62%  of  income  was  spent  on  food,  shelter  and 
clothing.  These  low  income  lines  were  derived 


Incomes  of  Canadians,  1 961  Census  Monograph  E,  cat.  no 
99-544  chapter  8,  by  Jenny  Podoluk 


Poverty  in  Canada  Report  of  the  Special  Senate  Committee 
on  Poverty,  Ottawa,  1971,  p. 210. 


from  data  from  the  1969  Family  Expenditure 
Survey  which  indicated  that,  on  average,  fami- 
lies spent  about  42%  of  their  income  on  food, 
shelter  and  clothing. 


3,4         Modifications  to  Statistics  Canada  Low  Income 
Cut-offs  1 978  base 

The  practice  of  allowing  for  a  20  percentage 
point  difference  between  what  families  on 
average  spend  and  what  low  income  families 
spend  on  food,  shelter  and  clothing  is  recog- 
nized to  be  arbitrary.  To  test  the  sensitivity  of 
the  Statistics  Canada  1978  base  low  income 
cut-offs,  the  differential  was  alternatively  set  at 
17  per  cent  and  23  per  cent,  a  3  percentage 
point  range  around  the  current  20  per  cent 
difference.  These  cut-offs  (Modified  1  —  Sta- 
tistics Canada  1978  base  and  Modified  2  — 
Statistics  Canada  1978  base,  respectively) 
are  at  income  levels  where  on  average  at  least 
55.5%  and  61 .5%  of  income  is  spent  on  food, 
shelter  and  clothing.  Similar  to  alternatives  1 
and  2,  these  cut-offs  are  differentiated  by 
family  size  and  degree  of  urbanization. 

5.  The  Senate  Comittee  Poverty  Lines  (Senate) 

The  Special  Senate  Committee  on  Poverty 
chaired  by  Senator  David  A.  Croll  developed 
poverty  lines  based  on  income  levels  which 
reflected  "items  of  basic  need".2  These  lines 
are  differentiated  by  family  size  and  adjusted 
each  year  by  an  escalator  based  on  living 
standards,  as  reflected  by  the  amount  of  dis- 
posable personal  income  available  in  Canada 
in  any  given  year.  The  annual  escalator  is 
designed  to  adjust  for  real  as  well  as  nominal 
changes  in  income,  and  for  change  in  average 
family  size  over  time.  The  resulting  poverty 
levels  are  close  to  half  of  the  average  income 
for  families  of  sizes  2,  3  and  4  in  1981. 
Senator  Croll  releases  periodically  an  update 
of  the  Senate  Committee  poverty  lines  and 
those  released  for  1981  were  used  in  this 
note. 


Canadian  Council  on  Social  Development  Poverty 
Lines  (CCSD) 

The  Canadian  Council  on  Social  Development, 
after  a  recent  revision,  set  its  poverty  line  for 
a  family  of  three  at  50%  of  the  average 
income  of  all  Canadian  families.  Adjustments 
were  then  made  for  different  family  sizes  on 
the  basis  of  "family  income  units".  Annual 
adjustments  to  the  lines  are  related  directly  to 
changes  in  average  income  of  all  Canadians. 


VII 


7.  American  Poverty  Line  Adjusted  for  Rate  of  Ex- 
change3 (U.S.  Adjusted) 

The  United  States  poverty  line  is  based  on  the 
economy  food  plan,  the  least  costly  of  four 
nutritionally  adequate  food  plans  designed  by 
the  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture. 
Based  on  a  1955  U.S.  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture survey  of  food  consumption  it  was  deter- 
mined that  families  of  three  or  more  persons 
spent  approximately  one-third  of  their  income 
on  food.  The  poverty  level  for  these  families 
was  set  at  three  times  the  cost  of  the  food  plan 
with  slightly  higher  factors  set  for  smaller 
households.  The  poverty  line  is  updated  using 
the  Consumer  Price  Index  and  is  differentiated 
by  family  size  and  number  of  family  members 
under  18  years  of  age  as  well  as  by  age 
(elderly/non-elderly)  for  one  and  two  person 
family  units.  The  line  is  referred  to  as  U.S. 
Adjusted  because  an  exchange  rate  of  $1.25 
Canadian  was  utilized  to  obtain  a  line  ex- 
pressed in  Canadian  dollars. 

8.  First  Quintile  Cut-offs 

This  methodology  places  20%  of  family  units 
below  the  cut-offs  or  corresponds  to  one  pop- 
ularly expressed  notion  that  the  lowest  20%  of 
families  are  poor  regardless  of  the  prevailing 
income  distribution.  The  First  Quintile  Cut-offs 
are  the  income  limits  below  which  20%  of  the 
families  are  found.  In  this  note  the  income 
levels  have  been  determined  separately  for 
each  family  size  (unattached  individuals  and 
family  size  2  through  7  or  more)  by  ranking 
the  particular  family  size  group  in  ascending 
order  of  family  income  and  choosing  the  in- 
come level  below  which  20%  of  families  are 
found. 

Based  on  the  eight  alternative  low  income/poverty 
measures,  Table  1  compares  representative  low  in- 
come/poverty lines  by  family  size  for  1 981 .  Since  the 
Statistics  Canada  and  American  cut-offs  are  differenti- 
ated by  more  characteristics  than  family  size  it  has 
been  necessary  to  average  these  cut-offs  over  the 
other  characteristics  to  obtain  average  cut-offs  by 
family  size  for  comparison  purposes.4  It  is  clear  from 
Table  1  that  the  alternative  low  income/poverty  lines 


For  a  more  detailed  explanation  of  the  American  poverty 
lines  see  U.S.  Bureau  of  the  Census,  Current  Population 
Reports,  Series  P-60,  No.  138,  Characteristics  of  the 
Population  Below  the  Poverty  Level:  1981  U.S.  Government 
Printing  Office,  Washington  D.C.,  1983. 


For  the  Statistics  Canada  based  cut-offs  the  values  corre- 
sponding to  the  30,000  —  99,999  urban  size  category  and 
for  the  American  based  cut-offs  their  published  average 
cut-offs  have  been  chosen. 


vary  substantially.  For  a  family  of  four,  the  cut-offs 
vary  from  $11,609  (U.S.  Adjusted)  and  $13,093  (Sta- 
tistics Canada  1969  base)  to  $17,757  (CCSD)  and 
$20,160  (First  Quintile),  a  broad  range.  This  variation 
suggests  a  lack  of  concensus  with  respect  to  the 
appropriate  level  of  a  poverty  line. 

Apart  from  the  wide  difference  in  income  levels,  the 
lines  also  indicate  a  lack  of  concensus  in  respect  to 
the  necessary  income  difference  (or  equivalence 
scale)  between  couples  and  persons  living  alone.  It  is 
generally  accepted  that  a  two  person  family  requires 
less  than  twice  as  much  income  as  an  unattached 
individual.  A  group  of  low  income  cut-offs,  which 
consists  of  Statistics  Canada  1978  and  1969  base, 
Modified  1  and  2  Statistics  Canada  1978  base  and 
U.S.  Adjusted,  shows  that  the  minimum  income  level 
for  a  two  person  family  is  30%  to  40%  higher  than 
that  for  an  unattached  individual.  A  second  group, 
comprised  of  the  CCSD  and  Senate  Committee  pov- 
erty lines,  indicates  that  the  required  incremental  rate 
from  an  unattached  individual  to  a  two  person  family 
is  70%.  According  to  the  First  Quintile  cut-offs,  the 
rate  is  1 1  0%,  an  indication  that  quintile  limits  are  not 
really  appropriate  for  use  as  poverty  lines.  Another 
weakness  of  the  First  Quintile  as  a  measure  of  low 
income/poverty  is  the  fact  that  the  income  level  for 
families  of  size  7  or  more  is  less  than  for  families  of 
size  6. 

Analysis 

Incidence  of  low  income/poverty  refers  to  the  propor- 
tion (which  may  be  expressed  in  %  as  a  rate)  of 
individuals  or  family  units  in  the  population  of  interest 
whose  incomes  are  below  the  different  low  in- 
come/poverty lines  (see  Tables  2  and  3).  Text  Table 
1  summarizes  the  extreme  values  of  low  income 
incidence  for  the  main  universes.  The  incidence  of  low 
income  for  all  persons  varies  from  nearly  1  0.0%  (U.S. 
Adjusted)  to  22.0%  (CCSD)  —  or  a  variation  from  2.4 
to  5.2  million  persons.  For  all  economic  families  in 
Canada,  incidence  of  low  income  ranges  from  8.0% 
(U.S.  Adjusted)  to  20.6%  (CCSD).  For  all  unattached 
individuals  in  Canada,  incidence  of  low  income  ex- 
tends from  20.0%  (First  Quintile)  to  41.6%  (Modified 
1  Statistics  Canada  1978  base). 

Text  Table  1 

Extreme  Incidence   Values 


Universe 

Economic 
Families 

Unattached 
Individuals 

All   Persons 


Highest 
Incidence  (%) 

20.6   (CCSD) 

41  .6   (Modified 
1    SC) 

22.0   (CCSD) 


Lowest 
Incidence  (%) 

8.0   (U.S. 
Adjusted) 

20.0   (First 

Quintile) 

10.0   (U.S. 

Adjusted) 


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Of  the  most  commonly  referred  to  low  income/poverty 
lines  —  the  Statistics  Canada  1978  base,  CCSD  and 
Senate  Committee  —  the  incidence  data  are  very 
similar  for  unattached  individuals  (and  not  much 
below  the  extreme  incidence  value  for  the  unattached) 
but  differ  substantially  for  families,  and  consequently 
for  all  persons  as  well. 

Table  2  shows  the  various  estimates  of  the  incidence 
of  low  income  by  province  for  all  persons.  The  ob- 
served variation  in  the  incidence  of  low  income  for 
Canada  is  readily  seen  to  be  reflected  in  each  prov- 
ince. The  CCSD  low  income/poverty  measure  consist- 
ently gives  the  highest  incidence  of  low  income  and, 
in  all  cases  but  one,  the  U.S.  Adjusted  concept  gives 
the  lowest  incidence  of  low  income. 

The  provincial  rankings  of  the  incidences  of  low 
income  show  general  agreement  although  they  are  not 
exactly  the  same.  Alberta  and  Ontario  are  consistently 
the  provinces  with  the  lowest  incidence  and  the 
Atlantic  provinces  tend  to  have  the  highest 
incidence. 

One  significant  observation  regarding  the  provincial 
data  relates  to  the  fact  that  the  provincial  variation  on 
the  Statistics  Canada  based  low  income  cut-offs  is  not 
as  large  as  for  the  others.  The  ratio  of  the  minimum  to 
maximum  incidence  of  low  income  is  1 .8  to  1 .9  for  the 
Statistics  Canada  based  cut-offs  whereas  it  is  2.3  to 
2.5  for  the  other  low  income/poverty  concepts.  This 
is  due  to  the  fact  that  the  Statistics  Canada  low 
income  cut-offs  vary  by  degree  of  urbanization  while 
the  others  do  not.  Consequently,  to  the  extent  that 
lower  income  provinces  are  less  urbanized,  the  Statis- 
tics Canada  based  low  income  cut-offs  will  show  less 
variation  in  provincial  incidences  of  low  income. 

Another  consequence  of  the  urbanization  adjustment 
can  be  seen  in  the  different  patterns  of  incidence  by 
urbanization  category  in  Table  3  —  the  low  income 
incidence  is  usually  lowest  in  rural  areas  according  to 
Statistics  Canada  lines  but  highest  using  other 
concepts. 

Table  3  also  shows  the  incidence  of  low  income  for  a 
number  of  other  characteristics.  Regardless  of  low 
income/poverty  concept  chosen  the  incidence  of  low 
income  is  high  for  — 


(i) 


Ml 


families  with  unemployed  members, 
single  parent  families, 
elderly  unattached  females. 


Complementing  the  data  on  the  incidence  of  low- 
income,  the  second  part  of  Table  2  and  Table  4 
indicate  characteristics  of  the  low  income  population 
in  comparison  to  the  overall  population  (persons  in 


Table  2,  families  and  unattached  individuals  in  Table 
4).  The  first  column  provides  the  distribution  (in 
percentages)  by  characteristic  for  economic  families 
and  unattached  individuals.  The  remaining  columns 
provide  the  distribution  of  low  income  units  according 
to  the  alternative  low  income  cut-offs/poverty  lines. 

Concluding  Remarks 

This  note  provides  a  comparison  of  some  of  the  widely 
referred  to  sets  of  low  income  cut-offs/poverty  lines 
and  examines  the  similarities  and  differences  in  terms 
of  estimates  of  the  low  income  population  according 
to  selected  characteristics.  The  following  obser- 
vations are  most  evident: 

The  differences  in  the  dollar  amounts  across  low 
income/poverty  lines  as  illustrated  in  Table  1  are 
substantial.  The  choice  of  an  appropriate  set  of 
low  income  cut-off/poverty  line  as  support  levels 
could  have  far  reaching  implications  with  respect 
to  policy  decisions  in  this  area, 

•  The  incidence  figures  vary  widely  in  percentage 
terms  and  absolute  numbers  from  one  low  in- 
come/poverty line  to  the  next.  However,  with  the 
exception  of  differences  by  urbanization  the  rela- 
tive ranking  by  socio-demographic  characteristics 
is  generally  very  similar  on  the  different 
concepts, 

The  characteristics  of  the  low  income  families  and 
unattached  individuals  are  broadly  similar  accord- 
ing to  province,  age,  sex,  family  characteristics 
and  unemployment  experience.  The  notable  ex- 
ception is  the  difference  in  composition  according 
to  degree  of  urbanization, 

•  The  analysis  and  interpretation  of  results  must 
consider  the  parameters  used  in  the  derivation  of 
the  lines  —  as,  for  example,  in  the  case  of  differ- 
ence in  provincial  incidences  resulting  from 
whether  or  not  urbanization  is  a  variable  on  which 
the  cut-offs  are  based. 

References 

Statistics  Canada,  Income  Distributions  by  Size  in 
Canada,  cat  #13-207,  1980,  and  1981. 

Senate  Committee  Report  on  Poverty  in  Canada, 
Poverty  Line  Update:  1981,  November  1982 
(mimeo). 

Statistics  Canada,  Rebasing  Low  Income  Cut-offs  to 
1978,  Technical  Reference  Paper,  September  1983. 

Poverty  in  Canada:  Report  of  the  Special  Senate 
Committee  on  Poverty,  Ottawa,  1971,  pp  199-226. 


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The  Canadian  Fact  Book  on  Poverty,  David  P.  Ross  U.S.  Bureau  of  the  Census,  Current  Population  Re- 

(CCSD),  James  Lorimer  and  Company,  Publishers,  ports,  Series  P-60,  No.  138,  "Characteristics  of  the 

Toronto,  1983.  Population  Below  the  Poverty  Level,  1981". 


Table   1  .       Average  low  income/poverty  lines  by  family  size 

based  on 

alternative 

low  income/poverty 

concepts, 

1981 

Low  income/poverty 

alternative 

Statist 

cs  Canada  low 

Other  low  income/ 

income  cut-offs 

poverty  concepts 

Modi- 

Modi- 

fied  1 

fied  2 

First 

1978 

1969 

1978 

1978 

U.S. 

Quin- 

Family  size 

base 

base 

base 

base 

Senate 

CCSD 

Adjusted 

tile 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

One  person 

7,167 

5,954 

7,891 

6,517 

7,370 

7,610 

5,775 

5,349 

Two  persons 

9,398 

8,632 

10,390 

8,581 

12,300 

12,683 

7,396 

1 1 , 046 

Three  persons 

12,575 

11 ,010 

13,860 

11 ,446 

14,760 

15,220 

9,063 

16,218 

Four  persons 

14,536 

13,093 

16,022 

13,232 

17,210 

17,757 

11 ,609 

20,160 

Five  persons 

16,835 

14,639 

18,613 

15,376 

19,670 

20,293 

13,759 

20,339 

Six  persons 

18,390 

16,071 

20,331 

16,791 

22,130 

22,830 

15,561 

21 ,741 

Seven  persons 

) 

f 

17,638 

1                ( 

Eight  persons 

>20,283 

17,620 

22,424 

18,519 

24,590 

25,367^ 

19,569 

>21  .  178< 

Nine  persons  or  more 

J 

t 

23,215 

J               I 

Table  2.       Incidence  of  low  income  and  percentage  distribution  of  all   persons  by  province  based  on  alternative  low  income/poverty 
concepts,    1981 


Low  income/poverty 

alternative 

Distri- 
bution 

Statist 

cs  Canada  low 

Other 

low  income/ 

of  all 

income  cut-offs 

poverty  concepts 

persons 

Modi- 

Modi- 

fied  1 

fied   2 

First 

1978 

1969 

1978 

1978 

U.S. 

Quin- 

Province 

base 

base 

base 

base 

Senate 

CCSD 

Adjusted 

tile 

INCIDENCE   OF   LOW   INCOME 

ALL  PERSONS    (%) 

14.7 

11  .0 

17.9 

12.4 

20.8 

22.0 

10.0 

20.0 

Estimated  Numbers  '000 

3,495 

2,610 

4,257 

2,957 

4,960 

5,231 

2,372 

4,757 

By  Province  (%) 

Atlantic  Provinces 

18.7 

13.8 

23.1 

15.9 

32.3 

34.1 

15.2 

32.0 

Newfoundland 

19.2 

14.0 

24.1 

15.9 

33.6 

35.6 

16.8 

32.8 

Prince  Edward  Island 

N/A 

18.8 

12.9 

22.6 

14.8 

37.8 

39.6 

15.4 

37.3 

Nova  Scotia 

17.4 

12.5 

21  .8 

14.9 

30.3 

32.1 

13.4 

29.8 

New  Brunswick 

19.8 

15.4 

23.9 

17.1 

32.6 

34.1 

16.0 

33.1 

Quebec 

17.9 

13.5 

21  .6 

15.1 

24.5 

25.5 

12.0 

24.5 

Ontario 

12.3 

9.0 

15.0 

10.3 

16.7 

17.6 

7.7 

15.4 

Prairie  Provinces 

13.9 

10.5 

16.9 

11  .9 

20.2 

21  .4 

9.7 

19.1 

Manitoba 

17.4 

13.2 

20.6 

15.1 

23.8 

24.9 

11  .8 

22.2 

Saskatchewan 

17.8 

13.7 

21  .4 

15.4 

27.8 

29.0 

13.4 

26.4 

Alberta 

10.7 

7.9 

13.4 

9.0 

15.5 

16.6 

7.3 

14.8 

British  Columbia 

12.7 

9.9 

15.6 

11.1 

17.2 

18.8 

8.4 

15.6 

PERCENTAGE   DISTRIBUTION 

TOTAL  (%) 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

Estimated  Numbers    000 

23,807 

3,495 

2,610 

4,257 

2,957 

4,960 

5,231 

2,372 

4,757 

By  Province  (%) 

Atlantic  Provinces 

9.0 

11  .4 

11  .3 

11  .6 

11  .4 

13.9 

13.9 

13.7 

14.4 

Newfoundland 

2.4 

3.1 

3.0 

3.2 

3.0 

3.8 

3.8 

4.0 

3.9 

Prince  Edward  Island 

0.5 

0.6 

0.6 

0.6 

0.6 

0.9 

0.9 

0.8 

0.9 

Nova  Scotia 

3.3 

3.9 

3.8 

4.0 

4.0 

4.8 

4.8 

4.4 

4.9 

New  Brunswick 

2.8 

3.8 

3.9 

3.7 

3.9 

4.4 

4.4 

4.5 

4.6 

Quebec 

26.6 

32.5 

32.7 

32.1 

32.2 

31  .3 

30.9 

32.6 

32.6 

Ontario 

36.0 

30.1 

29.5 

30.3 

29.9 

28.8 

28.9 

28.0 

27.7 

Prairie  Provinces 

17.3 

16.4 

16.5 

16.3 

16.5 

16.8 

16.8 

16.9 

16.6 

Manitoba 

4.1 

4.9 

5.0 

4.8 

5.0 

4.7 

4.7 

4.9 

4.6 

Saskatchewan 

3.9 

4.7 

4.8 

4.6 

4.8 

5.2 

5.1 

5.2 

5.1 

Alberta 

9.3 

6.8 

6.7 

7.0 

6.7 

6.9 

7.1 

6.8 

6.9 

British  Columbia 

11.1 

9.6 

10.1 

9.7 

9.9 

9.2 

9.5 

9.4 

8.7 

XI 


Table  3.       Incidence  of  low  income  for  unattached 

individuals  and   families  by  selected  characteristics 

based  on 

alternative 

low  income/poverty  concepts,    1981 

Incidence  of  low 

income  for 

unattached   individuals  (%) 

Statist 

cs  Canada  low 

Other  k 

3W  income/ 

income  cut-offs 

poverty 

concepts 

Modi- 

Modi- 

fied   1 

fied   2 

Selected 

1978 

1969 

1978 

1978 

U.S. 

First 

characteristics 

base 

base 

base 

base 

Senate 

CCSD 

Adjusted 

Quintile  \ 

All  unattached   individuals 

37.8 

26.8 

41  .6 

32.9 

37.6 

38.9 

24.8 

20.0    ' 

Province  of  residence 

Atlantic   Provinces 

43.3 

29.0 

47.9 

37.9 

48.1 

49.0 

33.7 

28.6 

Newfoundland 

42.7 

28.7 

45.6 

38.6 

44.4 

44.8 

33.5 

27.9 

Prince  Edward  Island 

46.1 

31  .3 

49.3 

40.1 

51  .7 

53.7 

38.4 

33.9 

Nova  Scotia 

42.9 

26.8 

48.2 

36.7 

49.1 

50.1 

32.5 

26.8 

New  Brunswick 

43.7 

31  .9 

48.1 

38.9 

47.8 

48.6 

34.5 

30.6 

Quebec 

48.5 

37.7 

51  .3 

43.7 

46.5 

47.6 

33.5 

30.4 

Ontario 

34.3 

22.4 

38.4 

29.0 

33.7 

35.2 

20.2 

14.3 

Prairie  Provinces 

31  .0 

21  .0 

35.7 

25.8 

32.0 

33.4 

20.4 

16.0 

Manitoba 

37.4 

26.1 

42.5 

31  .7 

35.9 

37.1 

24.7 

18.9 

Saskatchewan 

37.1 

26.0 

41  .9 

32.2 

41  .4 

42.2 

28.7 

18.6 

Alberta 

26.2 

17.2 

30.6 

21  .0 

27.0 

28.7 

15.5 

14.0 

British  Columbia 

34.1 

25.1 

37.5 

31  .0 

34.3 

35.3 

22.2 

16.7 

Size  of  area  of  residence 

Urban  areas 

500,000  and  over 

38.9 

30.3 

42.0 

35.1 

35.1 

36.4 

23.4 

20.0 

100,000   -   499,999 

35.5 

25.6 

38.2 

31  .3 

34.2 

35.4 

22.6 

17.7 

30,000   -      99,999 

38.8 

24.6 

42.9 

31  .7 

40.6 

41  .9 

22.6 

16.8 

Under  30,000 

38.4 

22.9 

44.2 

32.6 

44.2 

45.6 

28.6 

21  .1 

Rural  areas 

33.8 

17.2 

40.0 

25.1 

45.2 

46.3 

32.1 

24.9 

Unemployment  experience 

No  one  unemployed 

36.8 

25.7 

40.5 

32.0 

36.9 

38.1 

23.6 

18.6 

Head  had  some  unemployment 

43.7 

33.6 

48.4 

38.7 

41  .6 

43.4 

31  .6 

28.2 

Some  members  other  than 

head   had  some  unemployment 

Family  characteristics 

Married  couples  only 

Married  couples  with 

single  children   only 

Married  couples  with 

children  and/or  other  relatives 

Single  parent  families  -  male  head 

Single  parent  families  -  female  head 

All  other  families 

... 

Sex  and  age 

Male  under  65  years 

24.5 

18.7 

26.5 

21  .5 

23.0 

23.9 

18.4 

16.7 

Male  65  years  and  over 

48.8 

26.9 

56.4 

38.1 

51  .7 

54.5 

23.8 

13.4 

Female  under  65  years 

34.6 

27.8 

37.9 

31  .2 

33.6 

34.5 

25.3 

23.1 

Female  65  years  and  over 

62.2 

39.1 

68.5 

53.7 

64.4 

66.3 

35.0 

22.8 

Size  of  family  unit 

One  person 

37.8 

26.8 

41  .6 

32.9 

37.6 

38.9 

24.8 

20.0 

Two  persons 

Three  persons 

Four  persons 

Five  or  more  persons 

XII 


Table  3.       Incidence  of  low  income  for  unattached   individuals  and  families  by  selected  characteristics  based  on  alternative 
low  income/poverty  concepts,    1981    (concluded) 


Selected 
characteristics 


All  families 

Province  of  residence 
Atlantic  Provinces 

Newfoundland 

Prince  Edward  Island 

Nova  Scotia 

New  Brunswick 
Quebec 
Ontario 
Prairie  Provinces 

Manitoba 

Saskatchewan 

Alberta 
British  Columbia 

Size  of  area  of  residence 
Urban  areas 

500,000  and  over 
100,000   -   499,999 
30,000  -     99,999 
Under  30,000 
Rural  areas 

Unemployment  experience 
No  one  unemployed 
Head  had  some  unemployment 
Some  members  other  than 

head  had  some  unemployment 

Family  characteristics 
Married  couples  only 
Married  couples  with 

single  children  only 
Married  couples  with 

children  and/or  other  relatives 
Single  parent  families  - 

male  head 
Single  parent  families  - 

female  head 
All  other  families 

Sex  and  age  of  head 
Male  under  65  years 
Male  65  years  and  over 
Female  under  65  years 
Female  65  years  and  over 

Size  of  family  unit 
One  person 
Two  persons 
Three  persons 
Four  persons 
Five  or  more  persons 


Incidence  of  low  income  for  families  (%) 


Statistics  Canada  low 
income  cut-offs 


1978 
base 


12.0 


16, 
17, 


11 
12 
12 
12 
13 

11 
21 


15.0 

15.4 

17.6 

14.8 

9.9 

11  .3 

14.5 

14.9 

8.3 

9.4 


7.7 

8.3 

8.9 

8.0 

13.8 

42.8 
18.5 

8.3 
12.9 
40.5 
24.7 


12.5 

12.7 

9.7 

13.2 


1969 
base 


9.3 

12.8 

12.7 

10.8 

11  .9 

14.2 

11  .3 

7.7 

8.8 

11  .4 

11  .9 

6.4 

7.6 


8.7 
9.2 
10.6 
9.5 
9.8 

8.5 
16.8 

5.7 

6.3 

6.5 

4.3 

10.2 

38.1 
12.8 

6.2 

8.3 

35.7 

18.4 


10.0 

10.0 

7.5 

9.2 


Modi- 
fied  1 
1978 
base 


15.2 


21  .1 
22.8 

19.1 
19.7 
21  .8 
18.6 
12.7 


14, 
17, 
18, 
11  , 
12, 


14.7 
15.1 
15.6 
15.6 
16.0 

14.3 
25.8 

9.8 

12.7 

11  .5 

9.9 

17.7 

46.2 
23.6 

10.5 
22.9 
44.2 
30.8 


16.9 
15.2 
11  .9 
16.5 


Modi- 
fied  2 
1978 
base 


10.1 

14.1 
14.2 
11  .7 
13.4 
15.2 
12.2 
8.4 
,7 
6 


9 
12 
12.7 


9.5 

10.1 
11.1 
10.3 
10.8 

9.2 

18.3 

6.4 

6.7 

7.3 

5.1 

12.2 

39.8 
13.7 

6.9 

9.3 

37.3 

19.9 


10.6 

10.9 

8.0 

10.8 


Other  low  income/ 
poverty  concepts 


Senate 


19.5 

31  .8 
33.2 
36.4 
29.8 
32.2 
22.8 
15.4 
19.1 
23.2 
26.1 
14.4 
15.8 


14.1 
16.1 
20.7 
23.4 
29.8 

18.5 
31  .7 

12.6 

20.8 

14.1 

12.3 

22.1 

48.9 
27.9 

13.2 
39.7 

47.0 
36.0 


24.2 
16.8 
14.3 
20.4 


CCSD 


20.6 

33.5 
35.1 
38.0 
31  .5 
33.8 
23.8 
16.4 
20.3 
24.3 
27.5 
15.5 
17.3 


15.0 
17.1 
22.0 
25.0 
31  .1 

19.5 
33.6 

33.5 

22.1 

15.2 

13.5 

22.1 

50.3 
28.9 

14.1 
42.2 
48.3 
37.3 


25.5 
17.9 
15.3 
21  .5 


U.S. 
Adjusted 


8.0 

13.0 

14.3 

11  .8 

11  .7 

13.8 

9.6 

6.2 

7.8 

9.5 

10.8 

5.7 

6.1 


6.0 
6.9 
9.3 
8.3 
12.2 

7.2 
15.0 

4.7 

4.6 
6.0 
3.7 
8.4 

32.9 

9.7 

5.6 

5.6 

30.6 

14.6 


8.0 
7.9 
6.8 
9.7 


XIII 


Table  4.       Percentage  distribution  of  low  income  for  unattached   individuals  and  families  by  selected  characteristics  based  on  alternative 
low   income/poverty  concepts,    1981 


Distri- 

Distribution of  low  income 

unattached 

individuals  (%) 

Statist 

cs  Canada  low 

Other 

low  income/ 

bution 

income  cut-offs 

poverty  concepts 

of  all 

un- 

Modi- 

Modi- 

attached 

fied   1 

fied  2 

First 

Selected 

indi- 

1978 

1969 

1978 

1978 

U.S. 

Quin- 

characteristics 

viduals 

base 

base 

base 

base 

Senate 

CCSD 

Adjusted 

tile 

All  unattached  individuals 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

Province  of  residence 

Atlantic  Provinces 

6.3 

7.2 

6.8 

7.2 

7.2 

8.0 

7.9 

8.5 

9.0 

Newfoundland 

1  .0 

1  .1 

1  .0 

1  . 1 

1  .1 

1  .1 

1  .1 

1  .3 

1  .3 

Prince  Edward   Island 

0.4 

0.5 

0.4 

0.4 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 

0.6 

0.6 

Nova  Scotia 

2.9 

3.3 

2.9 

3.4 

3.2 

3.8 

3.7 

3.8 

3.9 

New  Brunswick 

2.0 

2.3 

2.4 

2.3 

2.4 

2.6 

2.5 

2.8 

3.1 

Quebec 

25.4 

32.7 

35.7 

31  .4 

33.8 

31  .5 

31  .1 

34.5 

38.7 

Ontario 

34.5 

31  .3 

28.9 

31  .9 

30.4 

30.9 

31  .3 

28.2 

24.8 

Prairie  Provinces 

19.7 

16.1 

15.4 

16.9 

15.4 

16.8 

16.9 

16.2 

15.8 

Manitoba 

4.5 

4.4 

4.4 

4.6 

4.3 

4.3 

4.3 

4.5 

4.2 

Saskatchewan 

4.1 

4.0 

4.0 

4.1 

4.0 

4.5 

4.4 

4.7 

3.8 

Alberta 

11.1 

7.7 

7.1 

8.2 

7.1 

8.0 

8.2 

7.0 

7.8 

British  Columbia 

14.1 

12.7 

13.2 

12.7 

13.2 

12.8 

12.8 

12.6 

11  .8 

Size  of  area  of  residence 

Urban  areas 

500.000  and  over 

52.8 

54.3 

59.6 

53.3 

56.2 

49.2 

49.4 

49.9 

52.9 

100,000   -   499,999 

15.8 

14.8 

15.0 

14.5 

15.0 

14.3 

14.4 

14.4 

13.9 

30,000  -     99,999 

8.2 

8.4 

7.5 

8.4 

7.9 

8.8 

8.8 

7.4 

6.9 

Under  30,000 

14.0 

14.2 

11  .9 

14.9 

13.8 

15.4 

16.4 

16.2 

14.8 

Rural  areas 

9.3 

8.3 

6.0 

8.9 

7.1 

11  .2 

11.1 

12.0 

11  .6 

Unemployment  experience 

No  one  unemployed 

85.4 

83.1 

81  .7 

83.0 

82.8 

83.8 

83.7 

81  .4 

79.4 

Head  had  some  unemployment 

14.6 

16.9 

18.3 

17.0 

17.2 

16.2 

16.3 

18.6 

20.6 

Some  members  other  than 

head  had  some  unemployment 

Family  characteristics 

Married  couples  only 

Married  couples  with 

single  children  only 

Married  couples  with 

children  and/or  other 

relatives 

Single  parent  families  - 

male  head 

Single  parent  families  - 

female  head 

All  other  families 

Sex  and  age 

Male  under  65  years 

36.4 

23.7 

25.5 

23.2 

23.7 

22.2 

22.4 

27.1 

30.4 

Male  65  years  and  over 

7.3 

9.4 

7.3 

9.9 

8.5 

10.1 

10.3 

7.1 

4.9 

Female  under  65  years 

34.9 

31  .9 

36.1 

31  .8 

33.1 

31  .2 

31  .0 

35.8 

40.4 

Female  65  years  and  over 

21  .3 

35.0 

31  .1 

35.1 

34.7 

36.5 

36.3 

30.1 

24.3 

Size  of  family  unit 

One  person 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

Two  persons 

Three  persons 

Four  persons 

Five  or  more  persons 

XIV 


Table  4.       Percentage  distribution  ot  low  income  for  unattached   individuals  and  tamilies  by  selected  characteristics  based  on  alternative 
low  income/poverty  concepts,    1981    (concluded) 


Distri- 

Distribution of  low  income 

families  (%) 

Statist 

cs  Canada  low 

Other 

low  income/ 

bution 

income  cut-offs 

poverty  concepts 

of  all 
families 

Modi- 

Modi- 

fied  1 

fied  2 

First 

Selected 

1978 

1969 

1978 

1978 

U.S. 

Quin- 

characteristics 

base 

base 

base 

base 

Senate 

CCSD 

Adjusted 

tile 

All  Families 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

Province  of  residence 

Atlantic  Provinces 

8.6 

12.0 

11  .9 

12.0 

12.1 

14.1 

14.0 

14.1 

14.1 

Newfoundland 

2.1 

3.0 

2.9 

3.1 

2.9 

3.6 

3.6 

3.8 

3.5 

Prince  Edward   Island 

0.5 

0.6 

0.6 

0.6 

0.6 

0.9 

0.9 

0.7 

0.9 

Nova  Scotia 

3.3 

4.2 

4.2 

4.2 

4.4 

5.0 

5.0 

4.8 

5.1 

New  Brunswick 

2.8 

4.1 

4.3 

4.0 

4.2 

4.6 

4.6 

4.8 

4.7 

Quebec 

26.7 

33.0 

32.5 

32.6 

32.4 

31  .3 

30.9 

32.2 

32.1 

Ontario 

36.0 

29.9 

29.8 

30.0 

30.0 

28.5 

28.6 

28.2 

28.3 

Prairie  Provinces 

17.2 

16.2 

16.3 

16.1 

16.5 

16.9 

16.9 

16.7 

16.5 

Manitoba 

4.1 

5.0 

5.0 

4.7 

5.1 

4.9 

4.8 

4.9 

4.6 

Saskatchewan 

3.9 

4.8 

5.0 

4.6 

4.9 

5.2 

5.2 

5.2 

5.2 

Alberta 

9.2 

6.4 

6.4 

6.7 

6.5 

6.8 

6.9 

6.6 

6.7 

British  Columbia 

11  .5 

9.0 

9.4 

9.4 

9.1 

9.3 

9.6 

8.8 

9.0 

Size  of  area  of  residence 

Urban  areas 

500,000  and  over 

41  .9 

39.4 

39.4 

40.5 

39.4 

30.4 

30.6 

31  .4 

30.1 

100,000   -   499,999 

14.5 

14.7 

14.4 

14.5 

14.5 

12.0 

12.0 

12.6 

12.1 

30,000   -      99,999 

8.3 

8.7 

9.5 

8.5 

9.1 

8.8 

8.8 

9.7 

8.8 

Under  30,000 

15.5 

15.8 

15.8 

15.9 

15.9 

18.7 

18.9 

16.2 

18.8 

Rural  areas 

19.7 

21  .5 

20.9 

20.7 

21  .1 

30.1 

29.7 

30.1 

30.3 

Unemployment  experience 

No  one  unemployed 

71  .5 

65.6 

65.6 

66.9 

65.3 

67.8 

67.6 

65.0 

66.0 

Head  had  some  unemployment 

14.1 

25.1 

25.5 

23.8 

25.5 

22.9 

22.9 

26.5 

23.8 

Some  members  other  than 

head  had  some  unemployment 

14.4 

9.3 

8.9 

9.3 

9.2 

9.3 

9.5 

8.5 

10.3 

Family  characteristics 

Married  couples  only 

28.6 

19.7 

19.3 

23.9 

19.1 

30.5 

30.6 

16.7 

23.4 

Married  couples  with 

single  children  only 

53.8 

40.1 

37.7 

40.6 

38.9 

38.9 

39.5 

40.7 

46.5 

Married  couples  with 

children  and/or  other 

relatives 

4.1 

2.7 

1  .9 

2.7 

2.1 

2.6 

2.7 

1  .9 

2.9 

Single  parent  families  - 

male  head 

1  .4 

1  .6 

1  .6 

1  .6 

1  .7 

1  .6 

1  .5 

1  .5 

1  .5 

Single  parent  families  - 

female  head 

8.4 

30.0 

34.4 

25.4 

33.1 

21  .0 

20.4 

34.7 

20.7 

All  other  families 

3.7 

5.8 

5.2 

5.8 

5.1 

5.4 

5.2 

4.6 

5.1 

Sex  and  age  of  head 

Male  under  65  years 

78.4 

54.4 

52.5 

54.2 

53.4 

53.0 

53.6 

54.8 

58.2 

Male  65  years  and  over 

11  .0 

11  .9 

9.8 

16.5 

10.2 

22.3 

22.4 

7.8 

17.7 

Female  under  65  years 

9.0 

30.4 

34.5 

26.0 

33.2 

21  .7 

21  .1 

34.5 

21  .4 

Female  65  years  and  over 

1  .6 

3.3 

3.2 

3.3 

3.2 

3.0 

2.9 

3.0 

2.7 

Size  of  family  unit 

One  person 

Two  persons 

36.0 

37.6 

39.0 

40.0 

37.9 

44.8 

44.5 

36.1 

36.0 

Three  persons 

22.7 

24.1 

24.5 

22.6 

24.5 

19.6 

19.7 

22.4 

22.7 

Four  persons 

24.4 

19.7 

19.7 

19.0 

19.3 

17.9 

18.1 

20.7 

24.4 

Five  or  more  persons 

17.0 

18.6 

16.8 

18.4 

18.2 

17.7 

17.7 

20.7 

16.9 

XV 


Observations 


Value  of  retail  trade,  all  stores 

In  order  to  improve  the  quality,  reliability  and  stability 
of  the  seasonally  adjusted  estimates,  the  procedures 
employed  for  the  retail  trade  series  have  been 
changed  to  the  end-point  seasonal  adjustment 
method,  employing  ARIMA  models  provided  by  the 
X-1 1  program.  As  well,  commencing  with  the  publica- 
tion of  the  March  1984  preliminary  estimates  (includ- 
ing the  revised  estimates  for  1983),  Canada  total 
estimates  have  been  seasonally  adjusted  indirectly  as 
opposed  to  the  direct  seasonal  adjustment  method 
used  in  the  past.  (In  the  case  of  the  indirect  adjust- 
ment method,  the  estimates  of  the  28  trade  groups, 
each  individually  adjusted,  are  summed  to  provide  a 
Canada  seasonally  adjusted  total,  whereas  in  the  case 
of  the  direct  seasonal  adjustment  method,  the  unad- 
justed Canada  total  is  seasonally  adjusted  itself.)  For 
further  information,  refer  to:  Lothian,  J.  and  Morry,  M. 
(1977):  The  Problem  of  Aggregation;  Direct  or  Indi- 
rect, Ottawa:  Seasonal  Adjustment  and  Time  Series 
Analysis  Division,  Statistics  Canada. 

For  further  information,  order  the  March  1 984  issue  of 
Retail  Trade  (63-005,  $3.85/$38.50),  or  contact  Jean- 
Pierre  Simard  (613-996-9304),  Retail  Trade  Section, 
Merchandising  and  Services  Division,  Statistics 
Canada,  Ottawa  K1A  0T6. 


Language  in  Canada 

Addendum 

Language  in  Canada  (Catalogue  No.  99-935),  an 
upcoming  publication  in  Statistics  Canada's  Census 
Content  Series,  was  announced  in  the  May,  1984 
issue  of  the  Canadian  Statistical  Review.  The  publica- 
tion is  not  currently  available  as  efforts  to  produce  a 
high  quality  publication  are  still  in  progress.  Language 
in  Canada  will  be  available  within  a  few  months. 


New  Format  for  Import  Statistics 

Annual  import  statistics  in  seven-digit  detail  are  now 
available  from  Statistics  Canada  on  microfiche,  com- 
puter printout,  and  on  magnetic  tape,  replacing  the 
publication,  Imports:  Merchandise  Trade,  Commodity 
Detail  (Catalogue  No.  65-207).  These  data  will  be 
available  on  request,  at  cost,  for  the  commodities  and 
countries  required  by  the  user. 

Import  data  are  available  for  16,000  commodity 
classes  and  by  each  source  country.  Readers  inter- 
ested in  determining  what  is  available  can  refer  to  the 
Canadian  International  Trade  Classification  Reference 
Manual  (Catalogue  No.  65-502  E  and  F),  which  con- 
tains the  seven-digit  commodity  coded  headings. 

This  new  format  is  intended  to  provide  current  and 
potential  users  of  annual  import  data  with  earlier 
availability  while  permitting  users  to  select  data. 

For  further  information  readers  should  contact  the 
nearest  Statistics  Canada  Regional  Office  or  Trade 
Information  Unit,  External  Trade  Division,  Statistics 
Canada,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  K1A  0T6.  (613-995-6305). 


Canada's  Lone-Parent  Families 

There  were  more  husband-wife  and  lone-parent  fami- 
lies reported  in  Canada's  1981  Census  than  at  any 
time  during  the  preceding  50-year  period.  However 
since  1966,  lone-parent  families  have  increased  at  a 
faster  rate  than  husband-wife  families.  Canada's 
Lone-Parent  Families,  a  new  publication  from  Statis- 
tics Canada,  analyzes  the  recent  growth  in  the  number 
and  percentage  of  lone-parent  families. 

In  1981,  the  largest  concentrations  of  lone-parent 
families  were  to  be  found,  of  course,  in  the  most 
populous  provinces;  that  is,  in  Ontario,  Quebec,  Brit- 
ish Columbia  and  Alberta,  in  that  order.  It  is  also 


XVI 


noteworthy  that  since  the  late  1960's  these  provinces 
have  reported  and  continue  to  experience  the  highest 
divorce  rates  as  compared,  for  example,  with  New- 
foundland, Prince  Edward  Island,  New  Brunswick  and 
Saskatchewan. 

An  important  aspect  of  the  growing  numbers  of  all 
lone-parent  families  is  the  considerable  contribution 
being  made  by  separated,  divorced  and  never- 
married  lone  mothers  who  are  more  and  more  in  the 
younger  ages. 

Obviously,  lone-parent  families  and  their  members  still 
constitute  fairly  small  proportions  of  all  of  Canada's 
families  and  of  their  total  family  and  child  populations, 
as  defined  in  the  Canadian  census.  However,  their 
continued,  recently  accelerated,  and  anticipated  fu- 
ture increase  in  both  numerical  and  percentage  terms, 
is  cause  for  concern. 

This  publication  is  part  of  the  Census  Content  Series 
of  non-technical  publications  featuring  many  charts 
and  graphs.  Canada's  Lone-Parent  Families  will  be  of 
interest  to  social  workers,  planners  and  non- 
specialists  interested  in  the  numbers  of  lone-parent 
families.  It  will  be  particularly  useful  to  teachers  of 
courses  in  social  and  family  studies  as  a  supplemen- 
tary text. 

For  your  copy  of  Canada's  Lone-Parent  Families, 
(Catalogue  No.  99-933  —  $5.50  in  Canada,  $6.60 
elsewhere),  send  a  cheque  or  remittance  payable  to 
the  Receiver  General  for  Canada  to:  Publication  Sales 
and  Services,  Statistics  Canada,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  K1 A 
0T6. 

(La  version  frangaise  de  ce  sommaire  est  disponsible 
sur  demande.) 


Urban  Growth  in  Canada 

In  the  past  decade,  the  distribution  of  Canada's 
population  has  been  marked  by  a  new  trend:  a  decline 
in  the  proportion  of  the  population  classified  as  urban 
to  75.7%  in  1981.  This  reversed  the  urbanization 
process  of  the  previous  100  years,  during  which  the 
urban  population  rose  from  19.6%  in  1871  to  76.1% 
in  1971. 

In  Canada,  an  examination  of  provincial  urbanization 
rates  shows  they  are  falling  in  both  the  highly  urba- 
nized and  the  comparatively  less  urbanized  prov- 
inces. The  Atlantic  and  Central  provinces  are  losing 
urban  population  to  the  Prairies,  which  in  the  late 
1970's  exerted  a  strong  pull  on  labour  from  other 
provinces.  British  Columbia  is  also  experiencing  ur- 
ban population  decline,  which  may  be  due  in  part  to 
the  high  cost  of  housing  in  some  of  its  larger  cities, 
such  as  Vancouver  and  Victoria. 


Another  aspect  of  urbanization  is  the  proportions  of 
the  population  which  are  found  in  large  urban  areas 
as  compared  with  medium-sized  or  smaller  ones  and 
how  these  proportions  have  changed  between  1976 
and  1981.  Generally  speaking,  medium-sized  areas 
have  grown  faster  than  very  large  and  small  ones. 

Urban  Growth  in  Canada  also  discusses  population 
changes  in  the  core  of  urban  areas  versus  their 
fringes:  generally  speaking,  the  population  of  the 
fringes  is  growing  faster  than  that  of  the  urban 
cores. 

This  publication  is  part  of  the  Census  Content  Series 
of  non-technical  publications.  Written  in  straightfor- 
ward language  for  non-specialists,  the  text  is  en- 
hanced with  attractive  charts. 

"Urban  Growth  in  Canada''  is  a  report  which  will  help 
Canadians  better  understand  the  shifting  patterns  of 
population  growth  in  urban  and  rural  areas.  In  particu- 
lar, teachers  of  urban  geography  and  urban  studies 
will  find  this  a  useful  supplementary  text. 

You  can  purchase  your  copy  of  Urban  Growth  in 
Canada,  (catalogue  No.  99-942  $5.50  in  Canada, 
$6.60  elsewhere),  by  sending  a  cheque  or  money 
order  payable  to  the  Receiver  General  for  Canada,  to: 
Publication  Sales  and  Services,  Statistics  Canada, 
Ottawa,  Ontario,  K1A  0T6. 

(La  version  frangaise  de  ce  sommaire  est  disponible 
sur  demande.) 


Changes  in  Incomes  in  Canada:  1970-1980 

Income  is  the  single  most  important  criterion  to  anal- 
yse the  economic  well-being  of  families.  "Changes  in 
Incomes  in  Canada:  1970- 1980"  outlines  the  changes 
which  took  place  in  family  incomes  over  the  last 
decade. 

Between  1970  and  1980,  the  average  income  of  a 
census  family  nearly  tripled  from  $9,600  to  $26,700  in 
current  dollars.  However,  a  dollar  in  1970  was  worth 
over  twice  as  much  in  terms  of  goods  and  services  as 
in  1980.  Thus,  the  real  increase  in  average  family 
income  or  purchasing  power  was  28%  over  the  dec- 
ade. In  addition,  average  family  size  decreased  so 
that  a  higher  family  income  was  shared  on  average  by 
a  smaller  family  in  1980. 

One  reason  for  the  growth  of  family  income  was  the 
consistently  increasing  proportion  of  families  with 
more  than  one  earner.  This  was  the  result  of  a  signifi- 
cant increase  in  the  number  of  working  wives. 

Although,  on  the  whole,  a  large  proportion  of  families 
moved  from  lower  to  higher  income  groups,  the  rate 


XVII 


of  increase  experienced  by  different  types  of  family 
differed.  While  husband-wife  families  gained  over 
30%  between  1 970  and  1 980,  the  average  income  of 
female  lone-parent  families  increased  by  less  than 
18%.  As  a  result,  47%  of  female  lone-parent  families 
(compared  to  54%  in  1970)  still  had  an  income  of 
less  than  $10,000. 


As  part  of  the  Census  Content  Series,  this  publication 
is  written  in  non-technical  language  supplemented  by 
tables  and  coloured  charts.  It  will  be  of  interest  to  all 
levels  of  government,  businesses  and  social  service 
agencies.  Educators  in  the  fileds  of  socio-economic, 
commercial  and  Canadian  studies  will  find  it  a  useful 
tool. 


In  addition  to  discussing  incomes  by  family  structure, 
"Changes  in  Incomes  in  Canada:  1970-1980"  exam- 
ines the  incomes  of  elderly  couples,  non-family  per- 
sons by  their  living  arrangements,  income  shares  of 
different  types  of  families  and  regional  income 
differences. 


You  can  purchase  your  copy  of  "Changes  in  Incomes 
in  Canada  1970-1980",  (Catalogue  No.  99-941  $5.50 
in  Canada,  $6.60  elsewhere)  by  sending  a  cheque  or 
money  order  payable  to  the  Receiver  General  for 
Canada,  to  Publication  Sales  and  Services,  Statistics 
Canada,  Ottawa,  K1A  0T6. 


XVIII 


Section  1  ■  Selected  Economic  Indicators 
Analytical  Summary 

1.7      Charts 

8.11    Analytical  Summary 

12       Business  Leading  Indicators  for  Canada 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 


Billions  ol  dollars* 


420  ■ 
400  : 


380  —     — 1  Current  Dollars 

360 

340  ■ 

320 

300 


120 


Gross  National  Product 


(Ratio  Scale) 


Percentage  Change 
9 


240 
230 
220 


Personal  Expenditure  on  Consumer  Goods  and  Services 


Business  Gross  Fixed  Capital  Formation 


Implicit  Price  Indexes,  1971  =  100 

320 


240 


300 


7  Gross  National  Expenditure 


220 


8  Personal  Expenditure  on  Consumer  Goods  and  Services 


320 
300 


280 
260- 


240 


9  Business  Gross  Fixed  Capital  Formation 

1981  1982  1983 

*  At  Annual  Rates 


—  -9 







Implicit  Price  Indexes,  1971  =  100 

6  — 

3  — 

0  — 


1981 


1982 


1983 


_ 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 

Gross  Domestic  Product  by  Industry,  Quarterly,  In  1971  Constant  Prices 


Billions  of  Dollars 

130  

125  

120 — : 
115 
110 
105 


(Ratio  Scale) 


1  Gross  Domestic  Product 


28 

27 
26 
25 
24 
23 
22 
21 


2  Manufacturing 


6  Industrial  Production  (Monthly) 

Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments 

Millions  of  Dollars,  Quarterly 
2,000 


(Arithmetic  Scale) 


Percentage  Change 


3 

0. 
-3 
-6 

9 

6 

3 

0. 
-3 
-6. 

6 

3 

0 
-3 
-6 
-9 

6 

3 

0, 
-3 
-6- 

6 

3 

0, 
-3- 

6 

3 

0  | 
-3 
-6 


1 

t 

2 

3 

4 

5 

■ 

Net  Olficial  Monetary  Movements 

Millions  of  Dollars,  Quarterly 
4,000 


(Arithmetic  Scale) 


& 


7  Current  Account  Balance 
1982 


1983 


1984 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 


Millions  ol  dollars 

22,000  — 

20,000   — 

18,000   _j . 

16.000 


(Ratio  Scale) 


Percentage  change 
6 


1  Total  Labour  Income 


Wages  and  Salaries 

4,000 


5  Services 


Labour  Force  Survey 

Thousands  of  Persons 

14,000  

13,000  

12,000  

11,000  

10,000 


6  Labour  Force 


12,000 

11,000 

10,000 

9,000 


7  Employed 


9  Unemployment  Rate 
1982 


:^£"^= 


Labour  Force  Survey 

Percentage  Change 
3 


0 

-3 
3 
0 

-3 


1983 


1984 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 


Employment  Survey,  1971=100 

Thousands  of  Persons 


(Ratio  Scale) 


900 
880 
860 
840 
820 


185 


1    Industrial  Aggregate 


2  Manufacturing 


/\ 


3   Construction 


44 
42 
40 
38 
36 
34 
32 
30 

28 

160 

155 
150 
145 
140 

300 

290 

280 

270 

260 

5  Community,  Business  and  Personal  Service 
Dollars  per  Hour  (Arithmetic  Scale) 

11.4 

11.2 
11.0 

10.8 
10.6 


4   Trade 


10.4 

Hours 
40  


6    Average  Hourly  Earnings  in  Manufacturing 


39 


38 


37 


36 


^Z^r_ 


7  Average  Weekly  Hours  in  Manufacturing 
1982  1983 


Percentage  Change 
6 


6 

4 

2 

0 
-2 
-4 

14 
12 
10 

8 

6 

4 

2 

0 
-2 
-4 

4 

2 

0 
-2 
-4 

6 

4 

2 

0- 
-2 
-4 
-6 

4 
2 
0 
-2 

2 

0 

-2 

-4 


1 

-K-, 



2 

-| 

— 

3 

■ 

4 

■ 

5 

1         1 

6 

r-" 

3.2 

^ 

1984 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 


(Ratio  scale) 


1    Ratio  of  Manufacturing  Inventories  Owned  to  Shipments 


rhousands  of  Units 
100 


2  New  Passenger  Car  Sales 

Millions  of  Dollars 
1,800 
1,600 
1,400 
1,200 
1,000 


— 

— 

— 

— 

~\_               j- 

— 

- 

— 

— 

— 

800 

3   Value  of  Building  Permits 

Thousands  of  Units 


240 


4  New  Dwelling  Units  Started  (Centres  of  10.000  and  Over) 


Value  of  Retail  Trade 

Millions  of  Dollars 
12,000 


6,000 


5  Total 


800 


6  Motor  Vehicles 


4,000 


8  Merchandise  Imports 
1982 


Percentage  Change 
50 


40 

30 

20 

10 
0 
-10 
-20 
-30 
-40  • 

40 
30 
20 
10 


m 


TTT 


-30 
-40 


P* 


J_jri. 


I 


70 
60 
50 
40 
30 
20 
10 


t 


-10 
-20 


m 


-30 
-40 


-50 


-10 
-20 


-30 


1^ 


■       ■__■ 

-i.    i 

r^^1 

20 
10 


_■-  _- 





-10 
-20 


~ 


1983 


1984 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators 


Millions  of  Tons 


(Adjusted  for  Seasonality)  (Ratio  Scale) 


23 
21- 
19- 
17- 

15- 

13- 


Percentage  Change 
14 


(Adjusted  for  Seasonality) 


1   Rail  Revenue  Freight  Loaded 


Price  Indexes 

Indexes,  1981  =  100 


3  Govt,  of  Canada  Average  Bond  Yield  (10  Years  and  Over) 

(Not  Adjusted  for  Seasonality) 


4  Consumer  Price  Index.  Total 


130- 
120- 
110- 
100- 
90- 

340- 
320  : 
300  : 
280  : 
260- 
240 


5  Food 


6  Industry  Selling  Price  Index  (Gross  Weighted  Total) 
1982  1983  1984 


Price  Indexes 

(Not  Adjusted  for  Seasonality) 

n 

. 

^M 

i 

t 


j_JL 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Section  1 

June  1984 

Selected 

economic 

indicators - 

—analytical  summary1 

Gross  national  product 

Personal  expenditure 

on  consumer  goods 

and  services 

Total  gross 
lixed  capital  formation 

Implicit  price  indexes 

Gross  domestic 
indexes 

Total 

Years, 
quarters 

Gross 

national 

expenditure 

1971 

dollars 

Personal 
expend- 
iture on 
consumer 
goods  and 
services 

Total 

gross  fixed 

capital 

formation 

product 

and 
months 

Current 
dollars 

1971 
dollars 

Current 
dollars 

1971 
dollars 

Current 
dollars 

1971 

dollars 

Manu- 
facturing 

Section 
Table 

S3/T1  2 

S3/T1  3 

S3/T1.2 

S3/T1.3 

S3/T1  2 

S3/T1  3 

S3/T1  8 

S3/T1  8 

S3/T1  8 

S3/T2.1 

S3/T2.1 

( 

$000,000 

) 

( 

1971  =100 

) 

(         $000,000         ) 

1961 

39,646 

54,741 

25.930 

33.761 

8,392 

11.748 

724 

768 

71  4 

1962 

42,927 

58,475 

27,452 

35,272 

8,885 

12.278 

73.4 

77.8 

72.4 

1963 

45.978 

61,487 

29,225 

36,992 

9.556 

12.841 

74.8 

79.0 

744 

1964 

50.280 

65.610 

31.389 

39,218 

1 1 ,205 

14,549 

76.6 

800 

770 

1965 

55.364 

69.981 

33,947 

41 ,606 

13,179 

16,259 

79  1 

81.6 

81.1 

1966 

61.828 

74.844 

36,890 

43,778 

15,361 

18,015 

82.6 

84.3 

85.3 

1967 

66,409 

77,344 

39,972 

45.863 

15,628 

17,942 

85.9 

87.2 

87.1 

1968 

72.586 

81,864 

43,704 

48,138 

15,754 

17,964 

887 

90.8 

87.7 

1969 

79,815 

86,225 

47,492 

50,353 

17,232 

18,850 

926 

94.3 

91.4 

1970 

85,685 

88.390 

50,327 

51.526 

18,015 

18,904 

969 

97.7 

95.3 

1971 

94,450 

94.450 

55,616 

55,616 

20.800 

20,800 

100.0 

100  0 

100.0 

83,260.5 

19,040.9 

1972 

105,234 

100,248 

62,208 

59,841 

23.051 

21 ,955 

105.0 

104  0 

105.0 

88,143.1 

20,516.3 

1973 

123,560 

107,812 

71,278 

63,879 

27,848 

24,384 

114.6 

111.6 

114.2 

95,028.4 

22,674.0 

1974 

147,528 

1 1 1 ,678 

83.388 

67.160 

34,260 

25,694 

132.1 

124.2 

133.3 

99,347.2 

23,4972 

1975 

165,343 

113,005 

96,995 

70,645 

40,044 

26,661 

146.3 

137.3 

150.2 

100,282.6 

22,122.5 

1976 

191,857 

119.612 

1 1 1 ,657 

75.180 

44,927 

27,731 

160.4 

148.5 

162.0 

105,415.6 

23,519.2 

1977 

210,189 

121,988 

123,565 

77.009 

48,376 

27,606 

172.3 

160.5 

175.2 

108,329  6 

23,968.8 

1978 

232.211 

126,347 

136,532 

79,038 

52,482 

27,585 

183.8 

172.7 

190.3 

111,879.3 

25,136.8 

1979 

264.279 

130,362 

152,088 

80,607 

60,921 

29,448 

2027 

188.7 

206.9 

116,295.9 

26.587.7 

1980 

296,555 

131,675 

170,236 

81,431 

69,196 

30.601 

225.2 

209.1 

226.1 

117.746.6 

25.830.9 

1981 

339.055 

136,114 

193.477 

82,961 

82,058 

32,601 

249.1 

233.2 

251.7 

121,160.7 

26.235.8 

1982 

356.600 

130,069 

209.801 

81 ,206 

77.685 

28.798 

2742 

258.4 

269.8 

115,530.0 

23.066.7 

1983 

118,573.4 

24.491.8 

Percentage  change  from  previous  quarter 

1981    4  2.4  -0.8  1.7 


-0.4 


1.6 


-06 


3.2 


-0.8 


-4.2 


1982   1 

03 

-2.1 

1.3 

-1.6 

-2.1 

-35 

2.5 

2.9 

1.5 

-1.5 

-4.6 

2 

0.5 

-1.4 

28 

0.0 

-4.1 

-5.7 

1.9 

2.8 

1.6 

-1.7 

-2.4 

3 

1.6 

-0.7 

2.4 

-0.2 

-62 

-7.1 

2.4 

26 

1.0 

-1.3 

-1.4 

4 

0.9 

-0.7 

2.1 

0.5 

3.0 

24 

1.6 

1.5 

0.6 

-0.9 

-4.5 

1983  1 

30 

1.7 

1.8 

0.8 

-10 

-1.5 

1.4 

0.9 

0.5 

1.7 

6.5 

2 

2.9 

1.9 

2.4 

1.4 

3.7 

3.4 

1.0 

1.1 

03 

2.1 

2.3 

3 

3.3 

20 

2.7 

1.3 

-0.4 

-10 

1.3 

1.4 

0.5 

2.0 

4.4 

4 

1.0 

0.9 

2.0 

0.8 

-3.0 

-3.3 

0.0 

1.2 

0.3 

0.7 

3.1r 

1984  1 


0.6 


0.5 


'Information  in  this  Section  is  selected  from  the  sections  and  tables  of  the  Review;  for  example,  Section  3.  Table  1.1  is  identified  as  S3/T1.1. 

*  Actual    data 

Note   Percentage  changes  are  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  unless  otherwise  indicated   Monthly  and  quarterly  series  and  their  CANSIM  identifiers  appear  in  Sections  and  Tables 

identified  at  the  head  of  the  data  columns. 


June  1984 

Selected  economic  indicators— analytical  summary 


Section  1 /Continued 


Gross  domestic  product 

indexes 

Balance  of  international  payments 

Community 

business 

Net 

Net 

Wages  and 

salaries 

Years, 

and 

Current 

Net 

errors 

official 

Total 

quarters 
and 

personal 

Industrial 

account 

capital 

and 

monetary 

labour 

Manu- 

Con- 

Construction 

Trade 

services 

production 

balance 

movement 

omissions 

movements 

income 

facturing 

struction 

Trade 

Services 

months 

Section/ 

S3/T21 

S3/T2.1 

S3/T2.1 

S3/T22 

S3/T3.1 

S3/T3.3 

S3/T3.3 

S3/T3.3 

S4/T2 

S4/T2 

S4/T2 

S4/T2 

S4/T2 

Table 

( 

$000,000 

) 

( 

$000,000 

) 

-928 

1,063 

157 

292 

20,399.4 

5,8288 

1,493  4 

2,754.0 

3.424.4 

1961 

-830 

1,129 

-145 

154 

21,815.6 

6,232  1 

1,613.6 

2.970.4 

3.758.2 

1962 

-521 

634 

32 

145 

23,262.4 

6,640.1 

1,693  4 

3.184  1 

4,098.9 

1963 

-424 

675 

113 

364 

25,3666 

7.2389 

1 ,890.3 

3.4305 

4,5672 

1964 

- 

-1,130 

1,527 

-239 

158 

28,201  4 

7.9974 

2.262  1 

3,7389 

5,138.3 

1965 

-1,162 

985 

-182 

-359 

31,877.9 

8.8898 

2,686.3 

4,098.3 

5,9092 

1966 

-499 

1,020 

-501 

20 

35,303.2 

9,530.1 

2.833  1 

4.493  1 

6.973.2 

1967 

-97 

1,230 

-784 

349 

38,4444 

10.157  1 

2,899.4 

4.9140 

7,918.3 

1968 

-917 

1,201 

-219 

65 

43,0645 

11,088  2 

3.243.2 

5.549.7 

9,220.6 

1969 

1,106 

811 

-387 

1.663 

46,705.8 

11,588  8 

3.435.9 

6.053.6 

10,388.7 

1970 

5.846.4 

9,8059 

16.081.0 

100.0 

431 

1,694 

-1.348 

896 

51,528  1 

12,293.4 

4.2149 

6,561.9 

11.575  9 

1971 

6,021.0 

10,774.1 

16,8482 

107.6 

-386 

2,060 

-1,455 

336 

57,570.0 

13,580  9 

4.580.9 

7,413.5 

12,9027 

1972 

6,201.9 

11,751.1 

17,6062 

119.0 

108 

75 

-650 

-467 

66,501  1 

15,527.8 

5,611.4 

8.523.7 

14,741.7 

1973 

6,4463 

12,700.2 

18,614.0 

122.8 

-1,460 

2,351 

-867 

24 

79,8464 

18,124.6 

6.730.3 

10,193.1 

17,622.3 

1974 

6,779.6 

12,992.6 

19,481.8 

115.5 

-4,757 

5,555 

-1,203 

-405 

93,299.3 

19,932.7 

8,121.0 

11.985  6 

21,087  7 

1975 

7.111.1 

13,586.3 

20,3695 

122.6 

-4,109 

8,398 

-3,767 

522 

109.053.4 

22,7947 

8,521.3 

13,627  3 

25,088.2 

1976 

7,035.7 

13,855.4 

20,709.9 

125.7 

-4.334 

5,174 

-2.261 

-1,421 

120.508  4 

24,716.8 

9,261.8 

14,4497 

27,995.3 

1977 

6,901  3 

14,428.9 

21,366  8 

129  9 

-4,917 

4,744 

-3,126 

-3,299 

131,702.4 

27.197.5 

8,954.9 

15,590.1 

30,918.8 

1978 

7,108.6 

14,9982 

22,0076 

137.9 

-4.840 

9,138 

-2,609 

1,908 

148,256  3 

31.062.8 

9,638.5 

17.629.0 

34,580.6 

1979 

7,042.0 

15,011.8 

22,744.4 

135.9 

-1.114 

981 

-1,364 

-1,280 

167.936  4 

34,2835 

10.417.9 

19.979  8 

39,8027 

1980 

7,477.5 

15,136.4 

23.876  1 

137.1 

-6,065 

16.030 

-8,750 

1,426 

193.874  3 

39,013.6 

12,372.5 

22.574.5 

46,191  0 

1981 

6.6406 

14,121.7 

23,866.3 

122.5 

2,665 

332 

-3,692 

-695 

208.180  0 

39,291.4 

11,668.9 

23,424.8 

52,0770 

1982 

6.467.7 

14.5433 

24,171.5 

1296 

1,686 

5.534 

-6,671 

548 

1983 

Percentage  change  from  previous  quarter 


(*) 

(*) 

(*) 

(*) 

2.9 

-2.0 

0.1 

-3.1 

-945/ 

5,426 

-2,495/ 

2,411 

2.7 

1.3 

1.9 

2.2 

2.4 

4  1981 

3.1 

-17 

-0.3 

-3.5 

-87/ 

2.915 

-3.256/ 

-1,668 

1.8 

-0.1 

-10 

02 

3.5 

1    1982 

4.6 

-20 

-0  1 

-3.2 

679r 

-3,663 

-223r 

-3.050 

06 

00 

-10.3 

03 

2.2 

2 

5.6 

-2.3 

-05 

-2.4 

1 ,287r 

3.422 

-1.918/ 

3.479 

00 

-1.1 

-7.0 

-1.0 

19 

3 

0.7 

06 

-06 

-3.1 

786r 

-2.342 

1 ,706/ 

545 

1.3 

-3.0 

88 

0.6 

2.5 

4 

0.8 

0.8 

0.1 

5.1 

625r 

710 

41  7/ 

575 

08 

30 

-1.3 

1.3 

-1.6 

1    1983 

4.1 

2.2 

1.8 

3.1 

1 ,309r 

2,699 

-3.661  r 

180 

29 

5.6 

03 

03 

3.3 

2 

3.3 

2.7 

1.3 

4.3 

-288r 

1,873 

-1.943/- 

263 

24 

3.7 

1.5 

28 

1.5 

3 

6.0r 

12/ 

02 

3.1 

39f 

251 

-1.484/- 

-470 

0.8 

-02 

-5.8 

1.1 

1.7 

4 

-32 


04 


1.0 


09 


-147 


-1.002 


-1.260 


Percentage  change  from  previous  month 


-1.8 
06 

-2.1 

-3.1 
4.3 

-2.6 

-2.8 
0.4 

-0.5 

52 
0.0 
0.7 
1.1 
1.1 
2.4 
0.5 
18 
1.9 
0.4 
09 
0.7/ 

2.3 
-3.3r 
0.1 


1    1984 


0.5 

-0.1 

-07 

00 

1.4 

A   1982 

12 

-0.2 

-15.1 

0.1 

0.1 

M 

09 

1.1 

3.7 

0.4 

1.6 

J 

04 

1.6 

-1.1 

-0.9 

0.1 

J 

1.4 

-4.8 

-94 

-0.6 

06 

A 

1.1 

-0.4 

11.6 

-0.1 

08 

S 

02 

-1.7 

7.3 

-0.1 

0.9 

o 

0.4 

03 

-33 

0.5 

06 

N 

1.7 

1.5 

-0.9 

2.1 

1.7 

D 

1.0 

0.7 

1.7 

-03 

-3.4 

J   1983 

0.1 

1.5 

-07 

-0.1 

-1.0 

F 

1.5 

0.5 

-2.1 

0.5 

4.1 

M 

0.4 

23 

1.8 

-1.0 

-06 

A 

1.3 

25 

-1.4 

0.7 

1.9 

M 

1.7 

2.3 

3.7 

20 

0.8 

J 

0.6 

2.4 

2.1 

0.9 

-0.3 

J 

00 

-1.5 

-26 

0.2 

0.6 

A 

06 

0.1 

-2.4 

0.5 

09 

S 

0.2 

0.0 

-29 

-0.2 

02 

O 

0.6 

0.2 

-05 

0.6 

0.6 

N 

1.1 

0.2 

-0.1 

1.6 

09 

D 

0.1 

-0.1 1 

40/ 

-0.9/ 

02/ 

J  1984 

0.0 

-0.9 

1.5 

-0.3 

0.2 

F 
M 

*  Actual    data 

Note:  Percentage  changes  are  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  unless  otherwise  indicated   Monthly  and  quarterly  series  and  their  CANSIM  identifiers  appear  in  Sections  and  Tables 

identified  at  the  head  of  the  data  columns. 


Section 

1  Continued 

June  1984 

Selected  economic  indicators— analytical  summary 

Ratio  of 

New 

Employees  by  industry 

manu- 

dwelling 

Average 

Average 

facturing 

units 

Labour 

torce 

Community 

hourly 

weekly 

inven- 

New 

started 

Years. 

business 

earnings 

hours 

tories 

passen- 

(ceni 

quarters 

Unem- 

Industrial 

and 

in 

in 

owned 

ger 

Building 

10,000 

and 

Unem- 

ployment 

aggre- 

Manu- 

Con- 

personal 

manu- 

manu- 

to ship- 

car 

permits 

and 

months 

Total 

Employed 

ployed 

rate 

gate 

facturing 

struction 

Trade 

service 

facturing 

facturing 

ments 

sales 

total 

over) 

Section/ 

Table 

S4/T3 

S4/T3 

S4/T3 

S4/T3 

S4/T9 

S4/T9 

S4/T9 

S4/T9 

S4/T9 

S4/T15 

S4/T16 

S6/T1 

S6/T13 

S8/T1 

S8/T6 

( 

000' s  ol 

persons 

) 

( 

1971  =  100 

) 

S 

units 

$000,000 

1961 

222 

437,319 

2,244.3 

92.741 

1962 

2  15 

502,565 

2.5166 

102,008 

1963 

206 

557,787 

2,8232 

118,512 

1964 

2.00 

616,759 

3.2676 

133,562 

1965 

2.01 

708,716 

3,8096 

135,218 

1966 

7.493 

7,242 

251 

34 

2.05 

694,820 

3.715.1 

108.329 

1967 

7,747 

7,451 

296 

3.8 

2.14 

679,435 

4,0678 

131.858 

1968 

7,951 

7,593 

358 

4.5 

2.00 

741,915 

4,775.7 

162.267 

1969 

8,194 

7,832 

362 

44 

1  98 

760,803 

4.8956 

169,739 

1970 

8,395 

7,919 

476 

5.7 

2.13 

640,360 

4,7002 

150,999 

1971 

8,639 

8,104 

535 

6.2 

1  98 

780,762 

5.730.1 

180.948 

1972 

8,897 

8.344 

553 

6.2 

1.88 

858,959 

6.4636 

206.954 

1973 

9.276 

8,761 

515 

5.5 

1  81 

970,828 

8,558.9 

211,543 

1974 

9.639 

9,125 

514 

5.3 

1  92 

942,797 

9,280  1 

169.437 

1975 

9.974 

9,284 

690 

69 

2.12 

989,280 

10,598.0 

181,846 

1976 

10,203 

9,477 

726 

7.1 

202 

946,488 

12,199.3 

209.762 

1977 

10,500 

9.651 

849 

8.1 

1.99 

991 ,398 

12,419.8 

200,201 

1978 

10,895 

9.987 

908 

8.3 

1.86 

988.890 

13,134.7 

178,678 

1979 

11,231 

10,395 

836 

74 

1.87 

,003,008 

14.143.8 

151,717 

1980 

11,573 

10,708 

865 

7.5 

2.03 

932,060 

15.452.1 

125,013 

1981 

1 1 ,904 

1 1 ,006 

898 

7.5 

2.06 

904,195 

18.735.5 

142,441 

1982 

1 1 ,958 

10,644 

1,314 

11.0 

2.23 

713,481 

12.788.8 

104,792 

1983 

12,183 

10,734 

1,448 

11.9 

843,318 

14,571.3 

134,207 

Percentage  change  from 

previous  quarter 

1981    4 

02 

-0.5r 

13.2r 

12  7r 

C) 
2.24r 

1.2 

7.2 

-26.9 

1982   1 

-05 

-1.1 

6.2 

6.8 

2.24/- 

-20.8 

-23.5 

24.2/- 

2 

0.3 

-1.3 

17.9 

18.0 

2.22/- 

8.9 

-23.3 

-28.4 

3 

0,6 

-1.3 

17.3 

16.2 

2.19 

-6.3 

4.2 

-15.6 

4 

-0,1 

-0.5 

50 

49 

2.06r 

5.9 

15.7 

39.1 

1983   1 

0.1 

04 

-20 

-23 

1.95r 

-02 

11.1 

21.4 

2 

1.1 

1.4 

-0.6 

-1.6 

1.78r 

17.6 

-6.4 

22.0 

3 

0.5 

1.2 

-4.7 

-5.4 

06 

2.2 

11.8 

0.3 

-29 

0.7 

0.3 

1.76r 

-5.6 

-02 

-32.8 

4 

-0.1 

04 

-4.1 

-4.0 

-0.5 

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-12.6 

1.8 

3.4 

2.1 

0.0 

1.73/- 

14.4 

7.7 

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1984  1 

0.4 

0.2 

20 

1.5 

-24 

-5.7 

-13.8 

-42 

09 

2.2 

1.0 

1.73 

5.1 

-9  1 

115 

Percentage  change  from 

previous 

month 

1982  J 

0.1 

-06 

66 

6.7 

2.22r 

5.7 

0.1 

1.1 

J 

0.8 

-02 

8.7 

7.2 

2.25 

-21.9 

21.2 

2.2 

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-0.4 

-0.7 

1.4 

2.5 

2.09/- 

19.7 

-21.3 

-10.8 

S 

0,2 

-0.1 

23 

1.6 

2.19/- 

2.5 

14.1 

-9.7 

0 

0.3 

0.0 

3.2 

3.2 

2.25f 

17.1 

6.0 

36.5 

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-02 

-0.7 

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2.20r 

15.0 

7.9 

17.8 

D 

0.2 

0.1 

1.0 

0.8 

2.06r 

23.1 

9.8 

5.0 

1983  J 

-0.3 

02 

-3.5 

-3.1 

1.97/- 

-193 

1.5 

96 

F 

0.4 

0.3 

1.4 

0.8 

1  97 

-3.7 

0.5 

-2.1 

M 

0.3 

0.2 

0.5 

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1.95/- 

197 

0.6 

10.4 

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0.4 

0.6 

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0.7 

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9.1 

0.0 

0.1 

0.5 

0.5 

5.1 

7.4 

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0.4 

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28 

3.1 

10.4 

18 

2.2 

0.3 

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1.81r 

10 

-20.8 

57.4 

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03 

0.5 

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1.5 

1.9 

9.7 

1.2 

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0.3 

1.78/- 

0.3 

1.8 

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0.3 

0.5 

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0.0 

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68 

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2.4 

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0.0 

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5.5 

1984  J 

-0.3 

-0.4 

0.7 

0.9 

0.1 

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-2.7 

2.4 

1.5 

3.2 

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23 

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11.2 

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0.6 

05 

1.5 

0.9 

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0.5r 

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07r 

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0.5 

1.76f 

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1.6 

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0.3 

09 

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1.1 

0.5 

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4.8 

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-7.3 

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M 

06 

02 

32 

2.6 

•  Actual    data 
Note:  Percentage  changes  are  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  unless  otherwise  indicated.  Monthly  and  quarterly  series  and  their  CANSIM  identifiers  appear  in  Sections  and  Tables 
identified  at  the  head  of  the  data  columns. 


10 


June  1984 

Selected  economic  indicators— analytical  summary 


Section  1  /Concluded 


Value  ol  retail  trade 


Motor 
vehicles 
dealers 


Raw  customs  basis 


Mer- 
chandise 
exports 
(including 
re- 
exports) 


Mer- 
chandise 
imports 


Rail 

revenue 

freight 

loaded 


Govt  of 

Canada 

Three 

average 

month 

bond 

treasury 

yield 

bill 

10  years 

yield 

and  over 

Not  seasonally  adjusted 


Consumer  price  index 


Food 


Gross 

weighted 

industrial 

Years, 

selling 

quarters 

price 

and 

index 

months 

S10/T1 


S11/T2 


S12/T1 


S13/T8 


S13/T8 


S5/T2 


S5/T2 


Section/ 
Table 


( 

$000,000 

) 

000  Ions 

% 

%     ( 

1981    =    100 

) 

16.073 

2.599 

5,9026 

5,768.6 

130,448 

2.83 

5.05 

31.6 

26.2 

82.4 

1961 

17,137 

2.957 

6,347.7 

6,257.8 

135,028 

4.01 

5.11 

32.0 

26.7 

83.3 

1962 

18,207 

3,312 

6,980 .1 

6,558.1 

147,761 

3.57 

5.09 

32.6 

27.5 

84.4 

1963 

19.493 

3,612 

8,3032 

7,487.8 

174.069 

374 

518 

33.2 

28.0 

85  1 

1964 

21.155 

4.175 

8,766.8 

8,633.2 

179,867 

3  97 

5.21 

34.0 

28.7 

86.2 

1965 

22.686 

4,338 

10,3434 

10,072.0 

188,672 

500 

569 

35.2 

30.6 

887 

1966 

24,155 

4,433 

1 1.419.9 

10,872  6 

185,927 

4.59 

5.94 

36.5 

31.0 

90.4 

1967 

25,711 

4.714 

13,6790 

12,360.2 

1 92,458 

6.24 

6.75 

380 

32.0 

92.3 

1968 

27,401 

4,796 

14,871.1 

14,130.4 

183,270 

7.14 

7.58 

39.7 

33.3 

95.8 

1969 

28,034 

4,197 

16,820.1 

13,951  9 

207,211 

6.12 

7.91 

41.0 

34.1 

98 .1 

1970 

30.648 

4.925 

17,820.1 

15,618.1 

213,120 

3.62 

6.95 

422 

344 

100.0 

1971 

33.930 

5,663 

20,1498 

18,669  3 

213,851 

355 

723 

442 

37.0 

104.4 

1972 

38.335 

7,422 

25,4206 

23,3254 

218,246 

5.39 

7.56 

47.6 

42.4 

116.1 

1973 

44,751 

8,303 

32,442.5 

31,722.1 

222,032 

7.78 

890 

528 

49.4 

138.1 

1974 

51,399 

10.184 

33,3283 

34,7157 

207,477 

837 

9  04 

58.5 

55.8 

153.7 

1975 

57,167 

1 1 .058 

38,475.3 

37,494  0 

218.869 

8.89 

9  18 

62.9 

573 

161.6 

1976 

61.651 

1 1 .750 

44,554.3 

42,3627 

227.805 

7.35 

8.70 

67.9 

62.0 

174.3 

1977 

68.779 

13.480 

53,182.8 

50,107.7 

219.598 

8.58 

9.27 

73.9 

71.6 

190  4 

1978 

77.025 

15,421 

65.641.3 

62,8707 

238,094 

11.57 

10.21 

80.7 

81.0 

217.9 

1979 

84,027 

15.698 

76,158  6 

69.2738 

236,163 

12.70 

12.48 

88.9 

89.8 

247.2 

1980 

94.293 

16,547 

83,811.5 

79,481  7 

229.979 

17  78 

1522 

100.0 

100.0 

272.4 

1981 

97,639 

14,413 

84,5303 

67,8557 

199.721 

13.83 

14.26 

110.8 

107  2 

288.8 

1982 

106,243 

17.198 

90,963.9 

75,5866 

207.093 

9.32 

11.79 

117.2 

111.2 

2988 

1983 

Percentage  change 

from  previous  quarter 

1.6 

2.9 

29 

-3.6 

5.5 

(*) 

14.81 

(*) 
15.27 

2.5 

-0.5 

1.3 

4 

1981 

-0.3a 

-1 19/ 

-26 

-9.5 

-7.4 

14.83 

15.06 

25 

1.9 

1.4 

1 

1982 

1,7/ 

-0.4a 

26 

-1.9 

0.0 

1606 

16.03 

3.1 

4.1 

1.9 

2 

02a 

0:6/ 

3.6 

08 

-15.7 

13.15 

13.48 

22 

1.9 

08 

3 

1.1/ 

0.0/ 

-78 

-108 

29 

1025 

11.69 

1.6 

-1.0 

03 

4 

3.1a 

6.3/ 

29 

93 

32 

921 

11.70 

06 

04 

0.7 

1 

1983 

2.6a 

11.4/ 

6.2 

5.8 

25 

9.24 

11,56 

1.4 

2.2 

1.5 

2 

2.4a 

1.7/ 

2.6 

7.8 

64 

9.26 

11.76 

1.6 

0.9 

09 

3 

2.2a 

9.5a 

9.6 

9.7 

82 

9.69 

12.02 

0.9 

0.1 

0.4 

4 

1.6 

4.3 

5.1 

6.4/ 

0.4 

1.2 

3.0 

1.6/ 

1 

1984 

Percentage  change 

from  previous  month 

28a 

1.2/ 

-1.3 

-1.1 

3.7 

15.08 

14.72 

1.4 

22 

0.4 

M 

1982 

-3  1r 

-2.6a 

26 

-1.3 

-7.6 

16.06 

1603 

10 

2.2 

03 

J 

00a 

-4.1a 

0.7 

3.6 

-5.9 

15.82 

15.62 

0.5 

06 

0.2 

J 

2.1/ 

8.5a 

1.0 

-0.2 

-12.9 

14.42 

13.96 

05 

-0.8 

-0.0 

A 

OOr 

2.0a 

2.6 

-3.7 

7.1 

13.15 

13.48 

0.5 

-0.8 

08 

S 

-0.6a 

-7.3a 

-12.5 

-13.3 

4.3 

11.54 

12.63 

0.6 

-0.2 

-0.1 

O 

I.Or 

52a 

2.7 

92 

-3.7 

10.72 

12.18 

0.7 

03 

-0.2 

N 

1.2/ 

1.0a 

4.2 

-1.2 

4.3 

10.25 

11.69 

0.0 

-0.3 

03 

D 

0.3 

2.3a 

-29 

64 

2.4 

9.53 

12.28 

-0.2 

-0.2 

0.1 

J 

1983 

06a 

-2.1a 

46 

18 

-3.2 

9.40 

11.80 

04 

06 

03 

F 

3.5a 

9.1a 

-2.2 

-1.5 

4.4 

9.21 

11  70 

1.0 

-02 

0.6 

M 

-3.8/ 

1.1a 

6.7 

55 

-1.4 

9.22 

11.18 

00 

1.0 

06 

A 

4.5a 

6.8/ 

0.1 

1.0 

3.1 

9.12 

11.30 

0.3 

1.6 

05 

M 

3.1/ 

0.7a 

-1.6 

-0.1 

0.6 

9.24 

11.56 

1.1 

0.2 

0.3 

J 

0.3a 

0.4a 

0.8 

1.3 

-7.8 

9.25 

12.03 

0.4 

0.6 

0.4 

J 

1.1/ 

-1.8a 

3.1 

7.9 

15.7 

9.35 

12.34 

05 

0.0 

0.3 

A 

0.2/ 

-0.2a 

27 

26 

8.9 

926 

11.76 

0.0 

-09 

00 

S 

2.6a 

10.0a 

2.5 

3.5 

-08 

9.22 

11.73 

0.6 

1.1 

02 

O 

-08a 

0.2a 

5.3 

1.7 

-25 

9.31 

11.80 

00 

-0.5 

0.1 

N 

1.0/ 

05a 

1.5 

1.5 

08 

969 

12.02 

0.3 

04 

0.3 

D 

1.7/ 

32a 

4.8 

-1.6 

4.1 

973 

11.92 

0.5 

1.9 

0.9a 

J 

1984 

-0.5 

2.4a 

-7.1 

5.5a 

-2.1 

9.77 

12.40 

0.6 

1.1 

0.4 

F 

-0.3 

-2.7 

7.4 

8.1a 

-5.5 

10.22 

1306 

0.2 

08 

0.7a 

M 

1.3 

-53 

10.56 

13.31 

02 

03 

0.5 

A 

*  Actual    data 
Note    Percentage  changes  are  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  unless  otherwise  indicated    Monthly  and  quarterly  series  and  their  CANSIM  identifiers  appear  in  Sections  and  Tables 
identified  at  the  head  of  the  data  columns. 


11 


Section  1 /Concluded 

June  1984 

Business 

leading 

indicators  for  Canada,  filtered  data1 

Composite 
10  leading 

index  ot 
indicators 

Average 
work  week 
manufactur- 
ing 

Residential 

construction 

index' 

United 

States 

composite 

leading 

index 

Money 
supply 
(my 

New  orders 

durable 

prod 

industries 

Retail 

trade 

furniture 

and 

appliances 

New  motor 

vehicle 

sales 

Shipment  to 

inventory 

ratio. 

finished 

products 

mfg 

Stock 

price 

index* 

Percentage 

change  in 

price  per 

unit  labour 

costs 

Month 

filtered 

not  liltered 

D 

99475 

99540 

99476 

99477 

99478 

99479 

99480 

99481 

99482 

99483 

99484 

99485 

(    1971  =100     ) 

1971  =100 

1961  =100 

( 

$1971   millions 

) 

($1971  thousands) 

% 

1982  M 

122  37 

1167 

3807 

694 

135.81 

10,0750 

2,5643 

83,564 

428.317 

1.39 

1,421.1 

-0.67 

A 

119.78 

115.7 

3800 

66.6 

135  32 

10,032  5 

2,543.8 

82,523 

414,747 

1.37 

1,383.3 

-0.84 

M 

117.59 

114.8 

37.91 

62.5 

135.15 

10,015.6 

2,538.7 

81,670 

406.147 

1  35 

1,338.0 

-0.95 

J 

115  65 

112.7 

37.82 

57.6 

135.14 

9,9795 

2,5530 

80.668 

404,761 

1.35 

1,281.4 

-0.99 

J 

113.99 

111.7 

37.74 

53.1 

13533 

9,9192 

2,550.1 

79,666 

392,583 

1.34 

1,233.2 

-0.98 

A 

112  95 

1136 

37  68 

49.2 

135  57 

9,8289 

2,553.3 

78.640 

386,140 

1  35 

1,217.6 

-0.91 

S 

112.45 

113.7 

37.57 

46.3 

136  04 

9,736.4 

2,534.8 

78.140 

384.886 

1.36 

1,222.2 

-0.79 

O 

112.59 

115.7 

37.49 

46 .1 

136.72 

9,6466 

2,486.3 

78,537 

374,912 

1.36 

1.260.1 

-0.65 

N 

113.38 

117.9 

37.42 

49.4 

137.51 

9,5654 

2,459.4 

79.535 

371,142 

1.35 

1.328.0 

-0.50 

D 

114.98 

121.8 

37.38 

54.6 

138  43 

9,561  2 

2,409.6 

81,274 

380,986 

1  36 

1,428.2 

-0.38 

1983  J 

117.61 

127.6 

37.42 

62.3 

139  86 

9,610.9 

2,4009 

83,792 

386,994 

1.37 

1 .543.2 

-0.26 

F 

120.87 

130.3 

37.53 

698 

141.74 

9,7143 

2,410.3 

85.922 

387.899 

1.38 

1,665.4 

-0.13 

M 

124.31 

132.3 

37  69 

77.7 

144  03 

9,817.3 

2.4200 

87.037 

395.017 

1  40 

1,782.4 

A 

128.11 

137.5 

37.86 

85.1 

146.53 

9,921.3 

2,445.8 

87.533 

408,951 

1.42 

1,899.8 

0.15 

M 

132.12 

141.4 

3802 

90.5 

149  05 

10,030.4 

2,499.0 

89,181 

423,982 

1.45 

2,003.9 

031 

J 

135.78 

141.9 

38.15 

91.9 

151.63 

10,111.6 

2.554.9 

91.449 

437.727 

1.49 

2,0828 

0.45 

J 

139.22 

145.4 

3826 

90.5 

154.04 

10,177.7 

2,613.0 

95,701 

448.383 

1.52 

2,1369 

0.56 

A 

142.15 

146.0 

3840 

866 

156.12 

10,218.2 

2,693.8 

99,799 

457,962 

1.55 

2,172.7 

0.64 

S 

14481 

149.2 

3852 

82.0 

157  93 

10,2559 

2,981  5 

101,884 

464,341 

1.58 

2,197.1 

069 

0 

146  84 

148.3 

38.60 

776 

159.64 

10,269  1 

3,134.6 

103,081 

471,923 

1.59 

2,203.4 

0.72 

N 

148  60 

151.1 

3866 

73.7 

161  08 

10,275.7 

3,2207 

103,166 

488.545 

1.61 

2,220.9 

0.74 

D 

150.18 

152.6 

38.68 

699 

162.32 

10,269  1 

3,2463 

103,029 

507.413 

1.62 

2,245.1 

0.76 

1984  J 

151.98 

156.8 

38  66 

679 

163.42 

10,255.1 

3.2756 

102,468 

530.538 

1.64 

2,260.2 

0.80 

F 

153.74 

157.2 

38  64 

674 

164  58 

10,228  5 

3,2564 

101,452 

550,087 

1.66 

2,256.5 

0.85 

'In  general  the  term  filtering  refers  to  removing,  or  filtering  out,  movements  of  the  data  that  repeat  themselves  with  roughly  the  same  frequency        'Composite  Index  of  Housing  Starts 
(units),  Building  Permits  (dollars),  and  Mortgage  Loan  Approvals  (number)        'Deflated  by  the  Consumer  Price  Index        'Toronto  Stock  Exchange  (300  Stock  Index  excluding  oil  and  gas 
component). 


12 


Section  2  ■  Population  Statistics 

14  1.  Population  by  Province 

14  2.  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  Country  of  Last  Permanent  Residence 

15  3.  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  Province  of  (Intended)  Destination 

15  4.  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  (Intended)  Occupational  Group 

16  5.  Births,  by  Province 
16  6.  Deaths,  by  Province 
16  7.  Marriages,  by  Province 


13 


Section  2— Tables  1  and  2 

Table  1:  Population,'  by  province  (thousands) 


June  1984 


Year 

and 
quarter 

Canada 

Nfld 

P.E.I 

NS 

NB 

Que 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alta 

B.C 

Yukon 

N.W.T. 

D 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

1982  June 

1983  June 

24,631.8 
24.883.4 

568.5 
576.2 

122.7 
1239 

851.7 
8593 

698.9 
7066 

6.479.8 
6.514.9 

8.716.1 
8.816.0 

1 ,034.5 

1.046  3 

979.1 
992.0 

2.3185 
2.3523 

2,791.1 
2,825.0 

23.7 
22.2 

47.2 
48.6 

1981   Apr 
July 
Oct 

24.288.9 
24.366.2 

24,441.9 

567.3 
5676 
568.3 

122.4 
122.8 
122.7 

8470 
847.4 
849.3 

6956 
696.6 
696.3 

6.4267 
6,441.5 
6.450.6 

8.611.6 
8,629.4 
8,647.6 

1.024.4 
1.026  9 
1,027.8 

966.1 
969.1 
972.5 

2.226.0 
2.246.4 
2.272.5 

2.7332 
2,749.1 
2,7644 

23.0 
23.3 
23.4 

455 
46.0 
46.5 

1982  Jan 
Apr 
July 

Oct 

24,511.8 
24.579.3 
24.656.5 

24.724.1 

567.4 
5680 
569.1 
571.5 

122.6 
122.5 
122.7 
123.1 

8503 
850  7 
8526 
855.2 

6966 
6976 
699.6 
701.5 

6,4605 
6,471.1 
6,483.9 
6,490.0 

8,671.7 
8,698.0 
8,724.3 
8,750.6 

1,030.1 
1,032.9 
1,035.2 
1,037.3 

975.2 
977  5 
980  1 
9835 

2.291.2 
2,306.1 
2,3236 
2,336.0 

2,776.1 
2.784.3 
2,794.3 
2,803.6 

23.5 
23.6 
23.6 
23.6 

46.5 
470 
47.5 
48.1 

1983  Jan 
Apr. 

July 
Oct. 

24.784.1 
24,842.0 
24,901  2 
24,960.9 

573.2 
574.4 
576.9 
579.1 

123.4 
123.6 
124.1 
124.4 

856.8 
858.5 
860.2 
8632 

7036 
705  3 
707.5 
709.1 

6,494.4 
6,5078 
6,518.1 
6,5246 

8.776.6 
8,799.6 
8,822.5 
8,8562 

1,040.9 
1 ,044.0 
1,047.4 
1,048.8 

987.8 
990.2 
9933 
9968 

2,343.6 
2.348.3 
2,352.6 
2,348.5 

2.812.4 
2.819.4 
2,828.0 
2,8393 

23.0 
22.3 
22.1 
22.0 

48.4 
48.6 
48.7 
48.9 

1984  Jan. 

25,0158 

579.4 

124.6 

866.1 

710.5 

6,5293 

8,8870 

1,051.5 

1.000.0 

2.345.1 

2,851  7 

21.6 

49.0 

'As  of  the  first  of  each  month    Quarterly  and  annual  data  from  1951  to  April  1,  1981  are  intercensal  estimates;  final  postcensal  estimates  from  July  1.  1981  to  April  1,  1982;  updated 
postcensal  estimates  from  July  1.  1982  to  October  1,  1983  and  preliminary  postcensal  estimates  for  January  1984.  For  an  explanation  of  population  estimates  methodology  and  data 
sources  see  catalogue  (91-201)  and  (91-001) 

Sources:  Quarterly  Estimates  of  Population  for  Canada  and  Provinces  (91-001),  Annual  Estimates  of  Population  for  Canada  and  Provinces  at  June  1st  (91-201), 
Statistics  Canada. 


Table  2:  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  country  of  last  permanent  residence 


Year 

United 

and 

Kingdom 

Nether- 

Other 

Austra- 

United 

West 

All 

quarter 

Total 

&  Ireland 

France 

Germany 

lands 

Greece 

Italy 

Portugal 

Europe 

Asia 

lasia 

States 

Indies 

other 

D 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

1982 

121,147 

17,075 

2,393 

4,425 

1,827 

885 

1,506 

1,388 

16.657 

41,686 

938 

9,360 

8,630 

14,377 

1983 

88,846 

5,991 

1,643 

2,513 

670 

601 

819 

813 

1 1 .094 

36,734 

474 

7,325 

7,123 

13,046 

1981    1 

26,757 

4,462 

414 

381 

276 

187 

546 

429 

2,695 

10,634 

312 

2,318 

1.360 

2,743 

2 

31.443 

6,034 

549 

532 

515 

228 

447 

570 

2,793 

11,786 

311 

2.628 

1,592 

3,458 

3 

35,887 

6,382 

681 

606 

606 

233 

523 

435 

3,115 

14.337 

403 

2.821 

2,277 

3,468 

4 

34,531 

5,086 

445 

669 

400 

310 

527 

452 

4,771 

12.074 

292 

2.792 

3.337 

3,376 

1982  1 

29,659 

4,708 

455 

755 

434 

239 

415 

413 

3,673 

10,453 

242 

2,242 

2,326 

3,304 

2 

35,071 

5,386 

645 

1,183 

758 

226 

448 

460 

4,391 

12,049 

298 

2,536 

2,461 

4,230 

3 

29,658 

4,406 

794 

1,439 

437 

178 

349 

237 

4,100 

10,100 

222 

2,253 

1,838 

3.305 

4 

26,759 

2.575 

499 

1,048 

198 

242 

294 

278 

4.493 

9,084 

176 

2,329 

2,005 

3,538 

1983  1 

21,952 

1.699 

424 

718 

143 

190 

246 

237 

2,845 

8,003 

121 

1,941 

1,874 

3,511 

2 

21.490 

1.421 

389 

685 

203 

128 

216 

200 

2,765 

8,804 

91 

1,697 

1,836 

3,055 

3 

22,606 

1,547 

482 

695 

169 

130 

152 

153 

2,049 

9,698 

114 

1,883 

1.810 

3,724 

4 

22.798 

1.324 

348 

415 

155 

153 

205 

223 

3,435 

10.229 

148 

1,804 

1,603 

2,756 

Source:  Quarterly  Bulletin,  Employment  and  Immigration  Canada.  Starting  with  1978,  the  data  have  been  revised  to  include  the  1952  and  1976  Acts  combined.  Also  starting 
with  1978,  data  is  obtained  from  unpublished  tabulations. 


14 


June  1984 

Table  3:  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  province  of  destination 


Section  2— Tables  3  and  4 


Year 

and 

Yukon, 

quarter 

Canada 

Nfld 

P.E.I. 

N.S 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont 

Man. 

Sask. 

Alta 

BC. 

N.W.T. 

D 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

1982 

121,147 

406 

165 

1.256 

751 

21,336 

53,049 

4,931 

2,125 

17,949 

18,999 

180 

1983 

88,846 

275 

105 

829 

552 

16,275 

39,899 

3,977 

1.731 

10,666 

14,405 

132 

1981    1 

26.757 

123 

19 

268 

183 

4,138 

1 1 ,276 

1,329 

581 

3,996 

4,779 

65 

2 

31,443 

118 

41 

366 

310 

4,541 

13.962 

1,316 

585 

4,502 

5,649 

53 

3 

35,887 

147 

36 

391 

265 

5.550 

15.538 

1,444 

619 

5.607 

6.238 

52 

4 

34,531 

95 

32 

380 

232 

6,953 

14,256 

1.281 

617 

5,225 

5.429 

31 

1982  1 

29,659 

93 

45 

336 

190 

5,475 

12,446 

1,117 

500 

4,524 

4,888 

45 

2 

35,071 

87 

37 

360 

196 

6,023 

15,570 

1,316 

610 

5,252 

5,560 

60 

3 

29,658 

97 

42 

281 

196 

5,188 

13,030 

1,295 

596 

4,531 

4,353 

49 

4 

26.759 

129 

41 

279 

169 

4,650 

12,003 

1.203 

419 

3,642 

4,198 

26 

1983  1 

21.952 

64 

19 

166 

113 

4,510 

9.821 

891 

409 

2,565 

3,373 

21 

2 

21 .490 

59 

34 

206 

179 

4.000 

9,454 

1.061 

459 

2.718 

3.282 

38 

3 

22,606 

67 

27 

228 

149 

4,187 

10,106 

1.017 

412 

2.695 

3,690 

28 

4 

22,798 

85 

25 

229 

111 

3,578 

10.518 

1,008 

451 

2.688 

4,060 

45 

Source:  Quarterly  Bulletin,  Employment  and  Immigration  Canada.  Starting  with  1978,  preliminary  data  is  obtained  from  unpublished  tabulations. 


Table  4:  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  (intended)  occupational  group1 


Destined 

to  the  labou 

force 

Not  destined  to  the  labour 

force 

Profes- 

Commer- 

Transport 

Mining 

Students 

Year 

Total 

sional 

cial 

Service 

and 

and 

(18  years 

and 

immi- 

Mana- 

and 

and  fi- 

and re- 

communi- 

Agricul- 

quarry- 

Manufac- 

La- 

Sub- 

and 

Sub- 

quarter 

gration 

gerial2 

technical 

Clerical 

nancial 

creation 

cation 

ture 

ing3 

turing* 

bourers 

total5 

Spouses6 

Children 

over)7 

total8 

D 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

1982 

121.147 

4,015 

14.692 

6,157 

2,087 

4,312 

777 

2,187 

164 

1 1 .097 

668 

55,472 

17,808 

12,964 

22,675 

65,675 

1983 

88,846 

2,429 

7.078 

3,520 

1,496 

3,859 

612 

1,415 

115 

6.790 

432 

37,025 

15.400 

7,324 

18,245 

51,821 

1981    1 

26,757 

852 

2.769 

1,455 

425 

1,005 

178 

530 

62 

2,737 

151 

11,911 

3.955 

3.719 

4,592 

14,846 

2 

31,443 

931 

3,139 

1,900 

583 

1,118 

152 

833 

72 

3,041 

159 

13,854 

4,734 

4.383 

5,078 

17,589 

3 

35,887 

1.148 

3.901 

1,951 

588 

1.056 

141 

847 

40 

2,979 

187 

15.193 

5,414 

4,794 

6,607 

20,694 

4 

34,531 

963 

3.858 

1,738 

555 

1,182 

220 

721 

47 

3,432 

177 

16.011 

4,914 

4,060 

5,708 

18,520 

1982  1 

29,659 

980 

3,603 

1,631 

463 

1.115 

210 

581 

33 

2,928 

175 

14.301 

4,249 

3,418 

4,962 

15.358 

2 

35.071 

1.153 

4,420 

1,767 

599 

1,223 

188 

699 

64 

3,288 

187 

16,257 

5,164 

3,818 

6,241 

18.814 

3 

29.658 

1.126 

3.889 

1,480 

567 

948 

175 

452 

30 

2.492 

147 

13,000 

4,350 

3,227 

6,303 

16,658 

4 

26.759 

756 

2.780 

1,279 

458 

1,026 

204 

455 

37 

2,389 

159 

11,914 

4,045 

2.501 

5,169 

14,845 

1983  1 

21,952 

595 

1,773 

915 

363 

1,114 

131 

356 

29 

1,538 

122 

9,517 

3,617 

1,836 

4,376 

12,435 

2 

21,490 

544 

1,750 

886 

357 

850 

166 

381 

26 

1,683 

87 

9,158 

3,551 

1,761 

4,305 

12,332 

3 

22,606 

647 

1,813 

879 

391 

800 

131 

339 

28 

1,583 

95 

9,037 

4,033 

1,779 

5,106 

13,569 

4 

22.798 

643 

1,742 

840 

385 

1,095 

184 

339 

32 

1,986 

128 

9,313 

4,199 

1.948 

4,458 

13,485 

'The  occupational  status  of  the  majority  of  the  persons  destined  to  the  labour  force  is  determined  by  immigration  officials  by  an  examination  of  documentary  evidence  provided  by  the 
immigrants  The  classification  of  occupations  is  similar  to  that  used  in  the  1971  Census,  see  Occupational  Classification  Manual.  Census  of  Canada,  1971,  Catalogue  Number  12-536E, 
Vol  I.  'Beginning  with  1978.  this  is  subdivided  into  entrepreneurs  and  managers-administrators  For  breakdown  refer  to  CANSIM  main  base  'Includes  logging,  fishing,  trapping  and 
hunting  'Includes  mechanical  and  construction  'Includes  a  small  number  in  non-specified  occupations  'Beginning  with  1978  includes  fiances  and  fiancees.  'Does  not  include 
students  entering  Canada  on  students'  visas.  'Includes  also  retired  persons,  elderly  dependents,  and  other  unspecified  persons. 
Source:  Quarterly  Bulletin,  Employment  and  Immigration  Canada.  Starting  with  1978,  preliminary  data  is  obtained  from  unpublished  tabulations. 


15 


Section 

2— Tables  5-7 

June  1984 

Table  5 

Births,'  by  province  (number) 

Year  and 

quarter 

Canada 

Nfld 

PEL 

NS 

NB 

Que. 

Ont 

Man. 

Sask 

Alia 

B.C 

Yukon 

N.W.T. 

D 

144 

145 

146 

147 

148 

149 

150 

151 

152 

153 

154 

155 

156 

1981 

371,346 

10,130 

1,897 

12,079 

10,503 

95,322 

122,183 

16.073 

17,209 

42,638 

41,474 

536 

1,302 

1982 

373,082 

9.173 

1,924 

12,325 

10,489 

90,800 

124.856 

16.123 

17,722 

45,036 

42.747 

525 

1,362 

1981    1 

90.121 

2,616 

484 

2.895 

2,625 

23.589 

29.243 

3.908 

4,196 

10,224 

9.884 

119 

338 

2 

95.859 

2,601 

460 

3.154 

2,642 

24,905 

31.469 

4.128 

4,524 

10,900 

10,619 

132 

325 

3 

96.005 

2.608 

501 

3.180 

2.656 

24.444 

31.835 

4.038 

4,309 

11,126 

10,820 

153 

335 

4 

89.361 

2,305 

452 

2.850 

2.580 

22.384 

29.636 

3.999 

4,180 

10,388 

10,151 

132 

304 

1982  1 

90.867 

2,366 

467 

2.931 

2.473 

22,746 

29,466 

4,016 

4,381 

10,948 

10,604 

136 

333 

2 

96,136 

2.314 

504 

3.212 

2,691 

23,663 

32,183 

3,977 

4,489 

11.554 

1 1 ,089 

126 

334 

3 

96,022 

2.374 

472 

3,134 

2.726 

22,976 

32,496 

4,178 

4.550 

1 1 .732 

10.882 

149 

353 

4 

89,857 

2,119 

481 

3.048 

2.599 

21,215 

30,711 

3,952 

4,302 

10.802 

10,172 

114 

342 

1983  1 

90,260 

2.040 

500 

2,970 

2.620 

23.700 

31,320 

4.360 

3,780 

8.690 

9,860 

130 

290 

2 

91,310 

3.040 

520 

3,100 

2,840 

22.690 

29,700 

4.210 

4.510 

10.470 

9,760 

140 

330 

3 

95.420 

2.420 

470 

3,010 

2,560 

23.190 

33.080 

3.970 

4.140 

1 1 .280 

10,820 

130 

350 

4 

91.230 

2,130 

470 

3.010 

2,570 

20,560 

31.390 

3.960 

3,870 

12.130 

10,730 

130 

280 

'Monthly  figures  do  not  add  to  total  shown  because  month  was  not  reported  tor  200  Quebec  births. 

Table  6:  Deaths,  by  province  (number) 


Year  and 
quarter 


NS. 


Ont 


Yukon 


N.W.T. 


160 


161 


162 


163 


1981 

171,029 

3.230 

992 

6.958 

5,139 

42,684 

62,838 

8,648 

7,523 

12,823 

19,857 

141 

196 

1982 

174.413 

3,385 

980 

6,941 

5,197 

43.497 

63.696 

8,490 

8,202 

12,968 

20,707 

118 

232 

1981    1 

43.651 

777 

278 

1.859 

1.310 

10,895 

16.314 

2,096 

1.854 

3,148 

5,055 

21 

44 

2 

41,762 

833 

215 

1,689 

1,205 

10,537 

15,247 

2,068 

1.866 

3,122 

4,898 

36 

46 

3 

41,624 

793 

232 

1,663 

1,236 

10.444 

15,105 

2,228 

1,850 

3,138 

4,841 

47 

47 

4 

43,992 

827 

267 

1,747 

1,388 

10,808 

16,172 

2,256 

1,953 

3,415 

5,063 

37 

59 

1982  1 

43,955 

888 

245 

1,771 

1,218 

11,009 

16,146 

2,153 

2,025 

3,233 

5,181 

27 

59 

2 

42.781 

814 

263 

1,742 

1,309 

10,603 

15,524 

2.142 

1.994 

3,216 

5.080 

30 

64 

3 

42,045 

772 

248 

1,673 

1,266 

10,645 

15.536 

2,029 

1,881 

3,069 

4,825 

32 

69 

4 

45,632 

911 

224 

1,755 

1,404 

1 1 ,240 

16,490 

2,166 

2,302 

3,450 

5,621 

29 

40 

1983  1 

45,030 

990 

270 

1,720 

1.480 

11,160 

17,140 

2,260 

1,920 

2,740 

5,270 

30 

50 

2 

42,010 

620 

240 

1,740 

1,220 

12,270 

15,050 

1,940 

1,830 

3,020 

3,990 

30 

60 

3 

42,220 

700 

260 

1,690 

1,190 

9,930 

15,550 

2,210 

1,870 

3,030 

5,680 

30 

80 

4 

46,500 

830 

230 

1,780 

1.390 

1 1 ,070 

18,700 

2.070 

1,790 

3,340 

5,220 

30 

50 

Table  7: 

Marriages,1  by  province  (number) 

Year  and 
quarter 

Canada                Nfld.               P.E.I 

NS 

NB 

Que. 

Ont 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Yukon 

N.W.T 

D 

170                 171                  172 

173 

174 

175 

176 

177 

178 

179 

180 

181 

182 

1981 

190,082 

3,758 

849 

6,632 

5.108 

41,005 

70,281 

8,123 

7,329 

21,781 

24,699 

235 

282 

1982 

188,323 

3,727 

855 

6,486 

4,923 

38,356 

71 ,595 

8.264 

7,491 

22,312 

23,831 

225 

258 

1981   1 

20.283 

448 

66 

710 

410 

3,036 

7,662 

826 

713 

2,876 

3,448 

34 

54 

2 

53,791 

944 

189 

1,688 

1.368 

11,875 

20,279 

2.284 

2,096 

6,112 

6,830 

56 

70 

3 

74,229 

1.508 

428 

2,774 

2,261 

18,941 

26,157 

3,089 

2,832 

7,617 

8,460 

85 

77 

4 

41,779 

858 

166 

1,460 

1,069 

7.153 

16,183 

1,924 

1,688 

5,176 

5,961 

60 

81 

1982  1 

19,075 

400 

76 

620 

345 

2.661 

7,569 

848 

671 

2,784 

3,031 

28 

42 

2 

52,703 

842 

178 

1.618 

1,265 

10.888 

20,645 

2,287 

2.140 

6,269 

6,439 

61 

71 

3 

74,456 

1.589 

420 

2.803 

2,275 

17.646 

26,754 

3,267 

2,948 

8,157 

8,437 

82 

78 

4 

41 ,885 

896 

181 

1,445 

1,038 

6,957 

16,627 

1,862 

1,732 

5,102 

5.924 

54 

67 

1983  1 

19,250 

310 

90 

620 

330 

3,880 

7,020 

700 

610 

2,670 

2,930 

40 

50 

2 

45,410 

740 

200 

1,260 

1,090 

9,780 

18,920 

2,640 

2,270 

4,230 

4,170 

40 

70 

3 

72,430 

1,210 

460 

2,900 

2,220 

17,740 

26,700 

2,910 

2,940 

6,870 

8,300 

100 

80 

4 

42,400 

990 

190 

1.490 

1,020 

7,350 

16,950 

1,810 

1,660 

5,140 

5,660 

60 

80 

'Monthly  figures  do  not  add  to  total  shown  because  month  was  not  reported  for  204  marriages  In  Quebec 
Source:  Vital  Statistics  (84-001),  (84-205)  and  (84-206),  Statistics  Canada. 


16 


Section  3  ■  System  of  National  Accounts 

1.  Income  and  Expenditure  Accounts 

18       1.1  National  Income  and  Gross  National  Product 

18  1.2  Gross  National  Expenditure 

19  1.3  Gross  National  Expenditure,  Constant  Dollars 

19  1.4  Sources  of  Personal  Income 

20  1.5  Disposition  of  Personal  Income 

20  1 .6  Sources  and  Disposition  of  Gross  Saving 

21  1.7  Government  Revenue,  Expenditure,  and  Surplus  or  Deficit,  by  Level  of  Government 
25       1.8  Implicit  Price  Indexes,  Gross  National  Expenditure 

25  1.9  Relation  between  Gross  National  Product  at  Market  Prices  and 

Gross  Domestic  Product  at  Factor  Cost 

2.  Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

26  2.1  Gross  Domestic  Product  by  Industry  of  Origin,  Quarterly 

27  2.2  Gross  Domestic  Product  by  Industry  of  Origin,  Monthly 

3.  Balance  of  International  Payments 

32  3.1  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments,  Current  Account,  All  Countries 

33  3.2  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments,  Current  Account,  Area  Distribution 

34  3.3  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments,  Capital  Account,  All  Countries 


17 


Section  3— Tables  1.1  and  1.2 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.1:  National  income  and  gross  national  product  (millions  of  dollars) 


June  1984 


GNP  at 

market 

Wages, 

Accr'd 

Net 

prices 

salaries. 

net 

income  of 

Capital 

excl. 

and 

Corpo- 

Deduct 

Interest 

income 

non-farm 

Net 

consump. 

accrued 

supple- 

Military 

ration 

dividends 

&  misc 

of  farm 

un-incorp. 

national 

Indirect 

allow- 

net 

Year 

mentary 

pay  and 

profits 

paid 

invest- 

operators 

business 

Inventory 

income 

taxes 

ances 

Residual 

GNP  at 

income 

and 

labour 

allow- 

before 

to  non- 

ment 

from  farm 

incl 

valuation 

at  factor 

less 

&  misc 

error  of 

market 

of  farm 

quarter 

Income 

ances 

taxes1 

residents' 

income3 

prod.4 

rent5 

adjust.6 

cost 

subsidies 

val.  adj 

estimate 

prices 

operators 

D 

40000 

40001 

40002 

40003 

40004 

40005 

40006 

40007 

40008 

40009 

40010 

40011 

40548 

40013 

D 

40240 

40241 

40242 

40243 

40244 

40245 

40246 

40247 

40248 

40249 

40250 

40251 

40551 

40253 

1981 

193.875 

1,886 

33,008 

-3,728 

27,110 

4.227 

12,291 

-6.960 

261,709 

37,896 

40,561 

-1,111 

339.055 

334,828 

1982 

208,180 

2,168 

21,102 

-3,347 

28,926 

4,166 

14,323 

-3,917 

271,601 

40,780 

44,312 

-93 

356,600 

352,434 

Unadjusted 

for  seasonality 

1982  3 

52.611 

553 

4,871 

-620 

7,722 

7,318 

4,191 

-838 

75,808 

10,279 

11,118 

-133 

97,072 

89.754 

4 

52.645 

555 

5.900 

-1.248 

6,400 

-696 

3,827 

-244 

67,139 

10,581 

1 1 ,492 

821 

90,033 

90,729 

1983  1 

51.716 

570 

6,596 

-647 

7,834 

-1,171 

3,563 

-671 

67,790 

10.428 

1 1 ,268 

-1,220 

88,266 

89,437 

2 

55.187 

591 

8,156 

-656 

7,291 

-1.305 

4,241 

-1,022 

72,483 

10,058 

1 1 ,535 

-81 

93.995 

95,300 

3 

56,539 

605 

8.293 

-631 

7,378 

6,810 

4,582 

-557 

83,019 

10,919 

1 1 .946 

101 

105.985 

99,175 

4 

56.382 

609 

9.206 

-953 

7,929 

-425 

3,975 

-238 

76,485 

11,017 

12.253 

685 

100.440 

100,865 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

207,812 

2.224 

19.884 

-3.052 

31.584 

3,968 

15,028 

-3.792 

273.656 

40.680 

44,596 

180 

359,112 

355,144 

4 

210,528 

2.228 

22,880 

-3,264 

26.012 

3,884 

15,268 

-1.904 

275,632 

41,304 

45,288 

-56 

362,168 

358.284 

1983  1 

212.172 

2,300 

28,276 

-3.044 

30,056 

4,124 

15,684 

-1,896 

287,672 

40.004 

45,588 

-56 

373,208 

369,084 

2 

218,280 

2.328 

31 ,288 

-3.048 

29.756 

3,896 

16,632 

-3,648 

295,484 

42,712 

46,308 

-336 

384,168 

380.272 

3 

223,408 

2.416 

34,004 

-2,920 

30,932 

3,932 

16.672 

-2,284 

306.160 

43,524 

47,876 

-764 

396,796 

392,864 

4 

225,436 

2.456 

35,436 

-2,536 

30,984 

3.684 

16.456 

-2,124 

309.792 

43,448 

48,236 

-904 

400,572 

396,888 

'Excludes  profits  (net  of  losses)  of  government  business  enterprises.      'Includes  the  withholding  tax  applicable  to  this  item.       "Includes  profits  (net  of  losses)  of  government  business 
enterprises  and  interest  and  miscellaneous  investment  income  of  government.       'Includes  value  of  physical  change  in  farm  inventories.  The  seasonally  adjusted  data  includes  an  arbitrary 
smoothing  of  crop  production  and  standard  seasonal  adjustment  for  withdrawals  of  grain  from  farm  stocks  and  the  change  in  other  farm-held  inventories    Because  of  the  arbitrary  ele- 
ment, too  precise  an  interpretation  should  not  be  given  the  seasonally  adiusted  figures        'Includes  net  income  of  independent  professional  practitioners       'See  footnote  4,  Table  1.2. 
Source:  National  Income  and  Expenditure  Accounts  (13-001),  Statistics  Canada. 

Table  1.2:  Gross  national  expenditure  (millions  of  dollars) 


Value  of 

physical 

change  in 

inventories 

Govern- 

Gross  fi) 

expend- 

expend- 
iture 

consu- 

Resi- 

Non- 

Machin- 

grain in 

Exports 

imports 

national 

mer 

on 

dential 

resi- 

ery 

commer- 

Of 

of 

Residual 

expend- 

Year 

goods 

goods 

Govern- 

con- 

dential 

and 

Govern- 

cial 

goods 

goods 

error 

iture  at 

and 

and 

and  ser- 

ment 

struc- 

construc- 

equip- 

ment 

Non- 

chan- 

and ser- 

and 

of  esti- 

market 

quarter 

services 

vices' 

Total 

total2 

Total 

tion 

tion 

ment 

Total 

total 

farm* 

nels* 

vices 

services 

mate 

prices 

D 

40014 

40015 

40016 

40017 

40021 

40022 

40023 

40024 

40025 

40026 

40027 

40028 

40029 

40030 

40031 

40548 

D 

40254 

40255 

40256 

40257 

40261 

40262 

40263 

40264 

40265 

40266 

40267 

40268 

40269 

40270 

40271 

40551 

1981 

193,477 

68,405 

82,058 

9,557 

72,501 

16.432 

27,195 

28.874 

1,322 

-198 

899 

621 

100,628 

-107,946 

1,111 

339,055 

1982 

209,801 

77,193 

77,685 

10,630 

67.055 

12,999 

27,615 

26.441 

-9,747 

74 

-10.258 

437 

101,438 

-99,863 

93 

356,600 

Unadjusted  for  seasonality 


1982  3 

52,028 

19,766 

19,542 

3,148 

16,394 

3,401 

7,248 

5.745 

3.883 

41 

-2,634 

6.476 

26,019 

-24,299 

133 

97,072 

4 

57,205 

20,133 

19,152 

2,877 

16,275 

3.343 

6.950 

5,982 

-6.495 

24 

-4,057 

-2.462 

24,793 

-23,934 

-821 

90.033 

1983  1 

52,510 

20.719 

16,821 

2,218 

14.603 

2.904 

5,568 

6,131 

-2,164 

-7 

-40 

-2,117 

24,016 

-24,855 

1.219 

88,266 

2 

56,804 

19.857 

20,093 

2,656 

17,437 

4,612 

6.054 

6.771 

-3,730 

23 

-2.256 

-1,497 

27.759 

-26,868 

80 

93,995 

3 

57,160 

21 ,269 

20,632 

3.276 

17,356 

4.955 

6.603 

5.798 

6,962 

41 

779 

6,142 

26,716 

-26,654 

-100 

105,985 

4 

62,560 

21,545 

18,987 

3,004 

15,983 

3.825 

5,986 

6.172 

-2,548 

27 

235 

-2.810 

29,690 

-29,110 

-684 

100,440 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

212,588 

78.144 

73,828 

10,716 

63,112 

1 1 .884 

26,308 

24,920 

-8,396 

— 

-9,012 

616 

105,456 

-102,324 

-184 

359,112 

4 

216,956 

80.952 

76,040 

1 1 ,000 

65,040 

13.276 

26.848 

24.916 

-14,784 

76 

-15,244 

384 

98,120 

-95,172 

56 

362,168 

1983  1 

220.808 

80,620 

75,232 

10,924 

64,308 

14,680 

25,256 

24.372 

-3,588 

220 

-3.564 

-244 

99,392 

-99,312 

56 

373,208 

2 

226,156 

82,864 

78,004 

10.988 

67,016 

17,932 

24,464 

24.620 

-7,204 

36 

-7,148 

-92 

106.820 

-102,804 

332 

384,168 

3 

232,276 

84,200 

77,636 

11,216 

66,420 

17,280 

23,988 

25.152 

3.660 

— 

4,056 

-396 

109.088 

-110.828 

764 

396,796 

4 

236,896 

85.876 

75,260 

1 1 .488 

63,772 

15.292 

23,136 

25,344 

1,212 

80 

1,528 

-396 

117,424 

-117,004 

908 

400.572 

'Includes  defence  expenditures        'Includes  outlay  on  new  durable  assets  such  as  building  and  highway  construction  by  governments,  other  than  government  business  enterprises.  Ex- 
cludes defence  construction  and  equipment  which  is  defined  as  current  expenditure        'Includes  capital  expenditures  by  private  and  government  business  enterprises,  private  non-com- 
mercial institutions  and  outlays  on  new  residential  construction  by  individuals  and  business  investors.  Capital  expenditure  is  defined  to  include  all  transfer  costs  on  the  sales  and  pur- 
chases of  existing  fixed  assets       'The  book  value  of  inventories  is  deflated  to  remove  the  effect  of  price  change  and  the  derived  "physical"  change  is  then  valued  at  average  prices 
of  the  current  period  to  obtain  the  value  of  physical  change    The  difference  between  the  value  of  physical  change  and  the  change  in  book  value  is  called  the  inventory  valuation  adjust- 
ment, (as  shown  in  Table  1.1).      'See  footnote  4,  Table  1.1. 
Source:  National  Income  and  Expenditure  Accounts  (13-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


18 


June  1984 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.3:  Gross  national  expenditure  in  constant  (1971)  dollars  (millions  of  dollars)1 


Section  3— Tables  1.3  and  1.4 


Personal 
expend- 
iture on 
consumer 
goods 
and 
services 

Govern- 
ment 
current 
expend- 
iture 
on 
goods 
and 
services 

Gross  fixed  capital  formation 

Value  of 
change  in 

physical 
inventories 

Exports 

of 

goods 

and 

services 

Deduct: 

imports 

of  goods 

and 

services 

Residual 
error 
of  esti- 
mate 

Total 

Govern- 
ment 
total 

Business 

Total 

Govern- 
ment 
total 

Business 

Non- 
farm 

Farm 
and 
grain 
in  com- 
mercial 
chan- 
nels 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Total 

Resi- 
dential 
construc- 
tion 

Non- 
resi- 
dential 
construc- 
tion 

Machin- 
ery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Gross 
national 
expend- 
iture 

D 

D 

40562 
40594 

40568 
40600 

40569 
40601 

40570 
40602 

40575 
40607 

40576 
40608 

40577 
40609 

40578 
40610 

40581 
40613 

40582 
40614 

40583 
40615 

40584 
40616 

40586 
40618 

40588 
40620 

40590 
40622 

40561 
40593 

1981 
1982 

82,961 
81,206 

23,053 
23,175 

32,601 
28,798 

3,761 
3,886 

28,840 
24,912 

5,920 
4,552 

10,994 
10,207 

1 1 ,926 
10,153 

632 
-3.240 

-76 

24 

584 
-3.364 

124 
100 

33,685 
33,152 

-37,286 
-33,072 

468 
50 

136,114 
130.069 

Unadjusted  tor  seasonality 

1982  3 
4 

19.802 
21 ,747 

5,863 
5,770 

7,154 
7.003 

1,115 
1,034 

6,039 
5,969 

1,210 
1,184 

2,637 
2,523 

2,192 
2,262 

985 

-2.084 

13 
8 

-1.046 
-1,196 

2,018 
-896 

8,477 
7,966 

-7,871 
-7,926 

48 
-291 

34,458 
32,185 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

19,334 
20.939 
20.683 
22.732 

5,997 
5,475 
5,890 
5,877 

6,141 
7,286 
7,423 
6,833 

817 
956 

1,155 
1,071 

5,324 
6,330 
6,268 
5,762 

1,009 
1,647 
1,782 
1.372 

2,014 
2,156 
2,328 
2,116 

2,301 
2,527 
2,158 
2,274 

-650 

-946 

2,128 

-678 

-2 

7 
12 
8 

123 
-645 
196 
227 

-771 
-308 
1,920 
-913 

7,798 
9,175 

8,612 
9,704 

-8,300 
-9,144 
-8,875 
-9,621 

423 

28 

-34 

-235 

30,743 
32,813 
35.827 
34,612 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

81 ,004 

23.156 

27.140 

3,860 

23,280 

4,188 

9,584 

9,508 

-3.184 

— 

-3,376 

192 

34,596 

-33,360 

-48 

129.304 

4 

81.448 

23.340 

27,796 

3.956 

23,840 

4,676 

9,744 

9.420 

-4,192 

24 

-4,376 

160 

31,416 

-31,460 

36 

128.384 

1983  1 

82,132 

23,052 

27,364 

3,928 

23,436 

5,188 

9.096 

9,152 

-1,400 

68 

-1,372 

-96 

32,596 

-33,268 

28 

130,504 

2 

83,244 

23,088 

28,296 

3,940 

24,356 

6,460 

8,708 

9,188 

-1,700 

8 

-1,712 

4 

34,856 

-34,888 

120 

133.016 

3 

84,352 

23,312 

28,008 

4,016 

23,992 

6,164 

8.468 

9,360 

1,272 

— 

1,392 

-120 

35.452 

-37.040 

268 

135.624 

4 

85,024 

23.504 

27,064 

4,112 

22,952 

5,428 

8.184 

9.340 

1,244 

24 

1.296 

-76 

38,252 

-38.564 

312 

136.836 

'The  implicit  price  deflators  of  the  seasonally  unadjusted  components  of  Gross  National  Expenditure,  derived  by  dividing  the  value  figures  in  current  dollars  by  the  constant  dollar  figures, 
are  not  suitable  as  indicators  of  quarter-to-quarter  price  change    This  is  because  they  are  currently  weighted  and  therefore  are  affected  by  compositional  shifts  which  occur  within  the 
unadjusted  components  of  Gross  National  Expenditure,  on  a  quarter-to-quarter  basis.  Quarter-to-quarter  movements  in  the  implicit  price  deflators  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  are 
less  subject  to  the  problem  of  shitting  weights  and  may  be  used  as  a  measure  of  price  change. 
Source:  National  Income  and  Expenditure  Accounts  (13-001),  Statistics  Canada. 

Table  1.4:  Sources  of  personal  income  (millions  of  dollars) 


Year 

Wages, 
salaries  and 
supplemen- 
tary labour 
income 

Military 

pay  and 

allowances 

Net  income 

received 

by  farm 

operators 

from  farm 

production' 

Net  income 
of 
non-farm  un- 
incorporated 
business 
including  rent 

Interest, 
dividends 
and  miscella- 
neous 
investment 
income2 

Current 
From  government 

transfers 

From 
corporations3 

From 
non-residents 

and 
quarter 

To  persons 

Capital 
assistance 

Personal 
income 

D 
D 

40032 
40272 

40033 
40273 

40034 
40274 

40035 
40275 

40036 
40276 

40039 
40278 

40040 
40279 

40037 
40280 

40041 
40281 

40549 
40282 

1981 
1982 

193,875 
208,180 

1,886 
2,168 

4,616 
3,881 

12,291 
14,323 

38,125 
42.430 

35,172 
43.403 

430 
864 

536 
425 

545 
610 

287,476 
316,284 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 
4 

1983  1 
2 
3 

4 


52,611 

553 

7,092 

4,191 

10,786 

10.944 

262 

107 

155 

86.701 

52,645 

555 

-873 

3.827 

10,278 

11.524 

287 

109 

155 

78,507 

51,716 

570 

-731 

3,563 

9,826 

12.629 

596 

115 

157 

78,441 

55,187 

591 

-1,562 

4,241 

9,816 

12,624 

212 

118 

157 

81,384 

56,539 

605 

6,567 

4,582 

10,039 

12,111 

296 

122 

163 

91,024 

56,382 

609 

-701 

3,975 

10,642 

12,378 

282 

127 

186 

83.880 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

207,812 

2,224 

3,936 

15,028 

43,904 

45,368 

1,048 

428 

620 

320.368 

4 

210.528 

2,228 

3,816 

15,268 

40,440 

47,240 

1,148 

436 

620 

321.724 

1983  1 

212,172 

2,300 

3,752 

15,684 

39,200 

48,020 

2,384 

460 

628 

324.600 

2 

218,280 

2,328 

3,688 

16,632 

39,556 

49,492 

848 

472 

628 

331 .924 

3 

223,408 

2,416 

3,372 

16,672 

41,036 

50,284 

1,184 

488 

652 

339,512 

4 

225,436 

2,456 

3,480 

16,456 

41,500 

51,172 

1,128 

508 

744 

342,880 

'This  item  differs  from  col.  6,  Table  1.1   by  excluding  the  adjustment  which  has  been  made  to  take  account  of  the  accrued  earnings  arising  out  of  the  operations  of  the  Canadian 
Wheat  Board  and  the  Canadian  Co-Operative  Wheat  Producers.       includes  all  interest  on  the  public  debt  paid  by  government  to  persons.       3Chantable  contributions  and  bad  debts 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


19 


Section  3— Tables  1.5  and  1.6 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1 .5:  Disposition  of  personal  income  (million  dollars) 


June  1984 


Total 

personal 
income 

Personal  expenditure 
on  consumer  goods  and  services 

Current  transfers 

Personal  savings 

To  government 

To 
corpor- 
ations3 

To  non- 
resi- 
dents 

Total 

Excl 
change 
in  farm 
inven- 
tories 

Value  of 
physical 
change 
in  farm 
inven- 
tories 

Income 
taxes 

Suc- 
cession 
duties 
&  estate 
taxes 

Social 

ins 

&  govt. 

pension 

funds' 

Other 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Total 

Durable 
goods 

Semi- 

durable 

goods 

Non- 
durable 
goods 

Serv- 
ices' 

dis- 
posable 
income4 

D 

D 

40042 
40552 

40043 
40283 

40044 
40284 

40045 
40285 

40046 
40286 

40047 
40287 

40048 
40288 

40049 
40289 

40050 
40290 

40051 
40291 

40052 
40292 

40053 
40293 

40054 
40294 

40055 

40056 

40057 
40295 

1981 
1982 

287.476 
316.284 

193.477 
209.801 

26,598 
25,797 

22.802 
23,088 

60,212 
67,231 

83,865 
93,685 

39,232 
43,634 

56 

52 

13,114 
14,451 

2,635 
2,851 

6,484 
6,581 

362 
393 

32.116 
38.521 

31,320 
38,156 

796 
365 

232,439 
255,296 

Unadjusted  tor  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

86.701 

52,028 

6,345 

5,595 

16,157 

23,931 

11,174 

12 

3,539 

715 

1.666 

98 

17,469 

10,747 

6,722 

71,261 

4 

78,507 

57,205 

6,989 

7,456 

18.355 

24.405 

1 1 ,553 

9 

3,293 

668 

1.530 

99 

4,150 

6,246 

-2,096 

62.984 

1983  1 

78,441 

52,510 

5,972 

4,653 

16.877 

25.008 

13,125 

17 

3,753 

1,050 

1.230 

105 

6,651 

9,243 

-2,592 

60,496 

2 

81,384 

56.804 

7,899 

6,024 

17,155 

25,726 

10,662 

12 

4,630 

728 

1.059 

105 

7,384 

8.634 

-1,250 

65,352 

3 

91.024 

57,160 

7.520 

6,023 

17,288 

26,329 

9,961 

13 

4,485 

799 

1,031 

105 

17,470 

1 1 .332 

6,138 

75,766 

4 

83.880 

62,560 

8.338 

8,058 

19,703 

26,461 

12,405 

9 

4,003 

725 

1.020 

105 

3,053 

5.599 

-2,546 

66,738 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

320.368 

212,588 

25,776 

23,080 

68,516 

95,216 

43,992 

48 

14,260 

2,988 

6.664 

392 

39,436 

4 

321 .724 

216.956 

26,612 

23.488 

68,624 

98,232 

42,700 

36 

15,188 

3.108 

6.064 

396 

37,276 

1983  1 

324,600 

220.808 

27.476 

24,152 

68,556 

100,624 

46,812 

68 

15,460 

3,156 

4,892 

420 

32,984 

2 

331 .924 

226,156 

29.136 

24.508 

70,144 

1 02,368 

50,680 

48 

16,384 

3,300 

4,420 

420 

30,516 

3 

339,512 

232,276 

30.576 

24,928 

71,984 

104,788 

40.844 

52 

17,568 

3,436 

4,096 

420 

40,820 

4 

342,880 

236,896 

31,728 

25,444 

73,408 

106,316 

46.276 

36 

18,072 

3,316 

3,952 

420 

33,912 

259,080 
260,692 

259.104 
261.512 
277.612 
275.180 


'Includes  net  expenditure  abroad       'Employer  and  employee  contributions  to  social  insurance  and  government  pension  funds, 
consumer  debt        'This  item  is  equal  to  "personal  income"  less  the  total  of  "current  transfers  to  government". 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


3This  item  is  the  transfer  portion  of  interest  on  the 


Table  1.6:  Sources  and  disposition  of  gross  saving  (million  dollars) 


Sources  of  gross  saving 

Disposition  of  gross 

Saving 

Capital 
con- 
sumption 
allow- 
ances 
and 
MVA! 

Residual 
error  of 
estimate 

Total 
gross 
saving 

Persons 
corporated 

&  unin- 
business 

Corporate  and  government 
business  enterprises 

Govern- 
ment 

Non- 
residents 

saving 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Personal 
saving 

Adjust- 
ment on 
grain 
trans- 
actions' 

Undis- 
tributed 
corpo- 
ration 
profits 

Govt, 
business 
enter- 
prises 

Capital 
assis- 
tance 

Inventory 
valuation 
adjust- 
ment 

Gross 
fixed 
capital 
form- 
ation3 

Value  of 
physical 
change 

in  inven- 
tories 

Residual 
error  of 
estimate 

D 

D 

40185 
40423 

40175 
40413 

40181 
40419 

40176 
40414 

40177 
40415 

40178 
40416 

40182 
40420 

40179 
40417 

40180 
40418 

40183 

40421 

40184 
40422 

40186 
40424 

40190 
40428 

40191 
40429 

1981 
1982 

84,491 
68,031 

32.116 
38,521 

-389 
285 

1 1 ,286 
4,389 

1.301 
-1.027 

607 

1,839 

-6,960 
-3.917 

180 
-14,368 

6,900 
-1,910 

40.561 
44,312 

-1,111 
-93 

82,058 
77,685 

1,322 
-9,747 

1.111 
93 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


982  3 

23,558 

17.469 

226 

874 

-52 

720 

-838 

-4.043 

-1.783 

11,118 

-133 

19.542 

3,883 

133 

4 

1 1 ,836 

4,150 

177 

1.177 

-1,212 

765 

-244 

-4,310 

-980 

1 1 ,492 

821 

19,152 

-6,495 

-821 

983  1 

15,876 

6,651 

-440 

2,136 

304 

708 

-671 

-3,725 

865 

1 1 ,268 

-1,220 

16.821 

-2.164 

1,219 

2 

16,443 

7,384 

257 

3.689 

-11 

591 

-1.022 

-5,024 

-875 

1 1 ,535 

-81 

20.093 

-3.730 

80 

3 

27,494 

17,470 

243 

3.559 

-34 

756 

-557 

-5,913 

-77 

1 1 .946 

101 

20.632 

6,962 

-100 

4 

15,755 

3.053 

276 

3.583 

-63 

797 

-238 

-3,884 

-707 

12,253 

685 

18.987 

-2,548 

-684 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

65,248 

39.436 

32 

2,704 

-32 

2,576 

-3,792 

-16,864 

-3,588 

44,596 

180 

73,828 

-8,396 

-184 

4 

61,312 

37.276 

68 

6,316 

-4,460 

2,932 

-1.904 

-20.952 

-3,196 

45,288 

-56 

76,040 

-14,784 

56 

1983  1 

71,700 

32,984 

372 

9,864 

564 

3,324 

-1.896 

-19.024 

-20 

45,588 

-56 

75,232 

-3,588 

56 

2 

71,132 

30,516 

208 

12,652 

376 

2,948 

-3.648 

-13.844 

-4,048 

46,308 

-336 

78.004 

-7.204 

332 

3 

82.060 

40,820 

560 

14,112 

44 

2,548 

-2,284 

-22,396 

1.544 

47,876 

-764 

77,636 

3.660 

764 

4 

77,380 

33,912 

204 

15,240 

-200 

2,588 

-2.124 

-18,920 

-652 

48,236 

-904 

75,260 

1,212 

908 

'This  item  is  the  adjustment  to  take  account  of  the  accrued  earnings  of  farm  operators  arising  out  of  the  operations  of  the  Canadian  Wheat  Board2   See  also  footnote  1. 
Table  1.4.  Miscellaneous  valuation  adjustment.      3For  a  breakdown  between  government  and  business,  see  Table  1.2. 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


20 


June  1984 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1 .7:  Government  revenue,  expenditure,  and  surplus  or  deficit,  by  level  of  government  (millions  of  dollars) 


Section  3— Table  1.7 


Revenue 

Direct  taxes 

Indirect  taxes 

Persons 

Corporate  and  government  business  enterprises 

Non- 
resi- 
dents 
federal3 

Total1 

Federal 

tax 

collec- 

Federal2            tions 

Pro- 
vincial2 

Provin- 
cial tax 
collec- 
tions 

Year 

Total 

Federal' 

Pro- 
vincial 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

and 

quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Pro- 
vincial 

Local4 

D 

D 

40058 
40296 

40059 
40297 

40060 
40298 

40062 
40300 

40063 
40301 

40064 
40302 

40065           40066 
40303           40304 

40067 
40305 

40068 
40306 

40069 
40307 

40070 
40308 

40071 
40309 

40072 
40310 

40073 
40311 

1981 
1982 

52,402 
58.137 

29.215 
32,125 

19,216 
21,269 

3,008 
3.665 

963 
1,078 

13,095 
9,825 

9,585           9,134 
7,538           8.525 

3,510 
2,287 

4,172 
3,278 

1,110 
1,178 

46,398 
48.573 

18,837 
17.386 

15,119 
17,363 

12,442 
13,824 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

14,725 

8,115 

5.498 

866 

246 

2,522 

1.921 

1,809 

601 

613 

223 

12.357 

4.461 

4,439 

3,457 

4 

14,855 

8,708 

5,362 

600 

185 

2.851 

2.166 

1,637 

685 

465 

321 

12,574 

4,449 

4,637 

3,488 

1983  1 

16.895 

9,238 

6,605 

808 

244 

3.023 

2,274 

3,077 

749 

815 

250 

12,470 

3,527 

5.237 

3,706 

2 

15.304 

8,470 

5,270 

1,218 

346 

2,985 

2,225 

2,121 

760 

560 

265 

11,675 

3,941 

4.004 

3,730 

3 

14,459 

7,903 

5,330 

904 

322 

3,112 

2,320 

1,882 

792 

653 

217 

13,025 

4.227 

5.068 

3,730 

4 

16,417 

9.823 

5,850 

544 

200 

3,602 

2,692 

2.072 

910 

597 

311 

13.200 

4.277 

5,166 

3.757 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 
4 


58,300 
57.924 


32.224 
32.156 


21.512 
20.616 


3,572 
4,004 


992 

1.148 


10.360 
11,176 


7,928 
8,488 


8,680 
8,220 


2,432 
2,688 


3,016 
2,624 


1.192 
1.172 


48.824 
49,464 


17.360 
17,116 


17.620 
18,484 


13,844 
13,864 


1983  1 
2 
3 

4 


62,340 
67,112 
58,464 
64,384 


36.140 
38,660 
30,404 
36,532 


22,188 
23,852 
23,176 
23,004 


2,972 
3,528 
3,720 
3,676 


1,040 
1,072 
1,164 

1,172 


12,192 
12,104 
12.856 
13.736 


9,132 
9,004 
9,632 
10,276 


8,240 
9,616 
8,856 
9,896 


3.060 
3,100 
3,224 
3,460 


2,260 
2.340 
3.004 
2,896 


964 
1.008 
1,096 
1.104 


48.456 
49.628 
51.464 
51,932 


15.084  18,456 

15,904  18,800 

16,556  19,980 

16.344  20,664 


14,916 
14,924 
14,928 
14,924 


Revenue 

Other  current  transfers  from  persons 

Investment  income 

Year 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial                 Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

quarter 

Total 

Federal          Provincial                Local 

Hospitals 

D 

D 

40074 
40312 

40075                 40076                 40077 
40313                40314                40315 

40078 
40316 

40079 
40317 

40080 
40318 

40081                40082 
40319                40320 

40083 
40321 

40084 
40322 

40559 
40560 

1981 

2.635 

15 

2,409 

177 

34 

20,010 

.5,518 

11,381 

472 

75 

1,797 

767 

1982 

2,851 

22 

2.596 

195 

38 

22,947 

6,288 

12,949 

545 

100 

2.176 

889 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

715 

6 

650 

49 

10 

5,802 

1,661 

3,268 

137 

25 

478 

233 

4 

668 

6 

603 

49 

10 

6.333 

1,770 

3.469 

168 

25 

673 

228 

1983  1 

1.050 

6 

982 

52 

10 

6,042 

1,668 

3,492 

113 

30 

510 

229 

2 

728 

6 

661 

51 

10 

6,022 

1,713 

3.198 

143 

30 

703 

235 

3 

799 

6 

731 

51 

11 

6,313 

1,821 

3.509 

148 

30 

515 

290 

4 

725 

6 

656 

52 

11 

6.810 

1,866 

3.720 

181 

30 

770 

243 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

2,988 

24 

2.728 

196 

40 

23,860 

6,556 

13,580 

584 

100 

2,108 

932 

4 

3,108 

24 

2,848 

196 

40 

24,700 

6,824 

13.768 

628 

100 

2.468 

912 

1983  1 

3,156 

24 

2,884 

208 

40 

24,304 

7,100 

13.328 

476 

120 

2.364 

916 

2 

3,300 

24 

3,032 

204 

40 

24,700 

6,740 

13,800 

556 

120 

2,544 

940 

3 

3,436 

24 

3,164 

204 

44 

25,788 

7,180 

14,308 

628 

120 

2,392 

1,160 

4 

3,316 

24 

3,040 

208 

44 

25,956 

7,252 

14,240 

680 

120 

2,692 

972 

'Includes  the  taxes  on  life  insurance  companies  introduced  in  1969    At  the  present  time,  for  National  Accounts  purposes,  life  insurance  companies  are  treated  as  associations  of  individ- 
uals in  so  far  as  their  investment  activities  are  concerned    The  1969  taxes  are  thus  included  here  pending  a  complete  review  of  the  treatment  of  insurance        2Tax  liabilities.       'With- 
holding taxes       'The  quarterly  figures  of  real  property  taxes  unadjusted  and  seasonally  ad|usted  are  obtained  by  dividing  annual  totals  by  four    Since  real  property  tax  rates  have  been 
generally  upward,  this  treatment  gives  rise  to  a  fictitious  seasonal  between  the  fourth  and  first  quarters  in  the  seasonally  adjusted  taxes  of  series 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


21 


Section  3— Table  1.7 /Continued 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.7:  Government  revenue,  expenditure,  and  surplus  or  deficit, 


June  1984 


by  level  of  government  (millions  of  dollars)/continued 


Revenue 

Curren 

translers  trorr 

other  levels  ol  government 

rotal  revenue 

Total 

Provinces 

Local  governments 

Hospitals 

Year 

and 
quarte 

From 
Canada 

From  local 
govern- 
ments 

From 
Canada 

From 
provinces 

From 
provinces 

From  local 
govern- 
ments 

Total 

Federal 

Pro- 
vincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

D 

D 

40085 
40323 

40086 
40324 

40087 
40325 

40088 
40326 

40089 
40327 

40090 
40328 

40091 
40329 

40092 
40330 

40093 
40331 

40094 
40332 

40095 
40333 

40096 
40334 

40097 
40335 

40098 
40336 

1981 
1982 

36,353 
40.844 

13,770 
15.489 

101 
79 

317 
285 

12,848 
14,231 

9,297 
10.740 

20 

20 

1 72.003 
184.355 

64,280 
64,537 

65,506 
72,032 

26,256 
29,080 

9,426 
10,898 

4,805 
5.841 

1.730 
1.967 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

10.772 

4,247 

19 

75 

3,649 

2.777 

5 

47.116 

16,387 

18.722 

7,367 

2.817 

1.344 

479 

4 

9.895 

3,630 

19 

38 

3.174 

3,029 

5 

47,497 

17,420 

18,405 

6,917 

3,069 

1,273 

413 

1983  1 

9,421 

4,138 

29 

79 

2.657 

2,513 

5 

49,151 

16,963 

21,232 

6,607 

2,558 

1,318 

473 

2 

13,172 

4.369 

22 

74 

5.582 

3,120 

5 

50.151 

16.620 

18,284 

9,580 

3,165 

1,921 

581 

3 

1 1 ,436 

4.122 

20 

95 

4,198 

2,996 

5 

49,361 

16.494 

19,572 

8,222 

3,042 

1,419 

612 

4 

11,270 

4.429 

26 

64 

3.508 

3,238 

5 

52,335 

18.975 

20,757 

7,562 

3,284 

1,314 

443 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982 

3 

43,788 

18.492 

92 

380 

13.796 

1 1 .008 

20 

189,312 

65,284 

76.456 

28,800 

11.168 

5,680 

1,924 

4 

40,788 

14,112 

60 

228 

14,364 

1 2.004 

20 

188,332 

65.780 

72.576 

29,280 

12,164 

6.472 

2,060 

1983 

1 

42,356 

15,992 

84 

276 

15,144 

10.840 

20 

193,768 

68.444 

75,992 

31,020 

1 1 ,020 

5,336 

1,956 

2 

46,492 

17,476 

108 

168 

16,632 

12,088 

20 

204,344 

71,340 

80.168 

32.484 

12,268 

6,072 

2,012 

3 

46,024 

17,328 

96 

408 

16,232 

1 1 ,940 

20 

199,128 

64,892 

81,276 

32,400 

12,124 

6,112 

2.324 

4 

46,324 

17,436 

100 

396 

15,772 

12,600 

20 

206,752 

71,532 

81,944 

31 ,980 

12,784 

6,368 

2,144 

Current  e> 

penditure 

Purchases  ol  goods 

and  services' 

Transfer  payments 

to  persons 

Year 

Canada 

Quebec 

Canada 

Quebec 

and 

pension 

pension 

Pro- 

pension 

pension 

quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Defence" 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospital 

plan 

plan 

Total 

Federal 

vincial 

Local 

plan 

plan 

D 

40111 

40112 

40113 

40114 

40115 

40116 

40553 

40554 

40117 

40118 

40119 

40120 

40121 

40122 

D 

40349 

40350 

40351 

40352 

40353 

40354 

40556 

40557 

40355 

40356 

40357 

40358 

40359 

40360 

1981 

68,405 

16.562 

5.611 

21.080 

21,441 

9.202 

89 

31 

35,172 

18.684 

12.906 

433 

2,321 

828 

1982 

77.193 

18.760 

6.802 

23.504 

24,361 

10.445 

76 

47 

43,403 

24.483 

14.565 

476 

2,873 

1.006 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

19,766 

4.525 

1.722 

6,628 

5,924 

2,657 

20 

12 

10,944 

6.017 

3,824 

120 

729 

254 

4 

20,133 

4,702 

1.780 

5.875 

6,836 

2,683 

25 

12 

11.524 

6.551 

3,847 

128 

738 

260 

1983  1 

20,719 

5,475 

2,005 

6.507 

5.978 

2,724 

23 

12 

12.629 

7,599 

3,760 

115 

852 

303 

2 

19,857 

4,692 

1,579 

5.707 

6,547 

2,892 

8 

11 

12.624 

7.193 

4,133 

137 

859 

302 

3 

21 ,269 

4,600 

1,707 

7,301 

6,408 

2,920 

29 

11 

12,111 

6.684 

4,114 

132 

876 

305 

4 

21,545 

4.994 

1.933 

6,371 

7,226 

2,918 

25 

11 

12,378 

6.688 

4.338 

142 

898 

312 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

78,144 

19,044 

7,016 

23,748 

24,720 

10,504 

80 

4 

80,952 

19,384 

7,200 

24,904 

25,660 

10.856 

100 

1983  1 

80,620 

19,428 

7,116 

24,872 

25,208 

10,972 

92 

2 

82,864 

19.600 

7,068 

25,816 

25,888 

11,484 

32 

3 

84,200 

19,660 

7,032 

26.128 

26,700 

1 1 ,552 

116 

4 

85,876 

20,356 

7,680 

26.728 

26.840 

1 1 ,808 

100 

48 

45,368 

25.924 

15,024 

488 

2.916 

1,016 

48 

47,240 

27,516 

15.240 

492 

2.952 

1,040 

48 

48,020 

27,192 

15,708 

500 

3,408 

1,212 

44 

49.492 

28,176 

16.152 

520 

3,436 

1,208 

44 

50.284 

28,692 

16,332 

536 

3,504 

1,220 

44 

51.172 

28,596 

17,188 

548 

3.592 

1,248 

'See  page  23       "Defense  purchases  of  goods  and  services  are  included  in  Federal  government  purchases  of  goods  and  services. 


22 


June  1984  Section  3— Table  1  7/Continued 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.7:  Government  revenue,  expenditure,  and  surplus  or  deficit,  by  level  ot  government  (millions  of  dollars)/continued 


Current  expenditure 

Subsidies 

Capita 

assistance 

Current  transfers 
to  non-residents 

Interest 

on  the  public 

debt 

Year 

Total 

Federal 

Canada 
Pension    . 
Plan 

quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

D 
D 

40124 
40362 

40125 
40363 

40126 
40364 

40127 
40365 

40128 
40366 

40129 
40367 

40130 
40368 

41970 
41972 

41971 
41973 

40131 
40369 

40132 
40370 

40133 
40371 

40134 
40372 

40555 
40558 

1981 
1982 

8,502 
7,793 

6,485 
5,638 

2,017 
2,155 

1.037 
2,703 

764 
2,291 

273 

412 

875 
1,060 

859 

1.040 

16 
20 

21 .479 
25.727 

13,739 
16,675 

5,595 
6,518 

2.051 
2.432 

94 

102 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

2,078 

1,443 

635 

982 

883 

99 

217 

212 

5 

6,400 

4,237 

1,601 

539 

23 

4 

1,993 

1,492 

501 

1.052 

858 

194 

256 

251 

5 

6.954 

4,327 

1,814 

781 

32 

1983  1 

2,042 

1.489 

553 

1,304 

1,080 

224 

328 

322 

6 

6,433 

4,180 

1,701 

531 

21 

2 

1,617 

1,153 

464 

803 

590 

213 

333 

327 

6 

6,769 

4.238 

1,751 

749 

31 

3 

2.106 

1,440 

666 

1,052 

844 

208 

260 

254 

6 

7,040 

4,443 

1,953 

618 

26 

4 

2,183 

1,622 

561 

1,079 

844 

235 

265 

259 

6 

7,499 

4,559 

1,997 

908 

35 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982 

3 

8,144 

5,980 

2,164 

3,624 

3,228 

396 

964 

944 

20 

26.144 

16.996 

6,600 

2.444 

104 

4 

8,160 

5,856 

2,304 

4,080 

3,304 

776 

1,148 

1,128 

20 

26,916 

17,084 

7,164 

2.564 

104 

1983 

1 

8,452 

6.084 

2.368 

5,708 

4,812 

896 

1,232 

1,208 

24 

26.404 

16,796 

6,832 

2,668 

108 

2 

6,916 

4.508 

2.408 

3,796 

2,944 

852 

1,184 

1.160 

24 

27,444 

17,392 

7,192 

2,748 

112 

3 

7.940 

5.844 

2,096 

3,732 

2,900 

832 

1,132 

1,108 

24 

28,212 

17,668 

7,588 

2.840 

116 

4 

8.484 

6.380 

2,104 

3,716 

2,776 

940 

1,196 

1,172 

24 

28,904 

17,824 

7,996 

2.968 

116 

Current  expenditure 

Current 

transters  to 

other  levels 

of  government 

Total  current  expenditure* 

Canada 

to 

Provinces  to 

Local  governments  to 

Canada 

Year 

Local 

Local 

Quebec 

and 

govern- 

govern- 

Pro- 

pension 

pension 

quarter 

Total 

Provinces 

ments 

ments 

Hospitals 

Provinces 

Hospitals 

Total 

Federal 

vincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

plan 

plan 

D 

40135 

40136 

40137 

40138 

40139 

40140 

40141 

40142 

40143 

40144 

40145 

40146 

40147 

40148 

D 

40373 

40374 

40375 

40376 

40377 

40378 

40379 

40380 

40381 

40382 

40383 

40384 

40385 

40386 

1981 

36.353 

13.770 

317 

12,848 

9,297 

101 

20 

171.823 

71,180 

64,016 

24,046 

9,296 

2,426 

859 

1982 

40,844 

15,489 

285 

14,231 

10,740 

79 

20 

198.723 

84.661 

72.125 

27,368 

10.547 

2,969 

1.053 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

10.772 

4.247 

75 

3,649 

2,777 

19 

5 

51,159 

21 ,639 

19,213 

6,607 

2,680 

754 

266 

4 

9.895 

3,630 

38 

3,174 

3,029 

19 

5 

51.807 

21,849 

18,434 

7,769 

2,715 

768 

272 

1983  1 

9,421 

4,138 

79 

2.657 

2,513 

29 

5 

52,876 

24,362 

17.915 

6,658 

2,745 

881 

315 

2 

13,172 

4,369 

74 

5.582 

3.120 

22 

5 

55,175 

22,636 

20,970 

7,460 

2,923 

873 

313 

3 

1 1 ,436 

4,122 

95 

4,198 

2.996 

20 

5 

55,274 

22,482 

21,436 

7,183 

2,946 

911 

316 

4 

11,270 

4,429 

64 

3,508 

3,238 

26 

5 

56,219 

23,459 

20,248 

8,307 

2,953 

929 

323 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

43,788 

18,492 

380 

13,796 

1 1 ,008 

92 

4 

40,788 

14,112 

228 

14,364 

12,004 

60 

1983  1 

42,356 

15,992 

276 

15,144 

10,840 

84 

2 

46.492 

17,476 

168 

16,632 

12,088 

108 

3 

46.024 

17,328 

408 

16,232 

1 1 ,940 

96 

4 

46.324 

17,436 

396 

15,772 

12,600 

100 

20 

206,176 

90,988 

72,736 

27,764 

1 0,608 

3,016 

1,064 

20 

209,284 

88,612 

76,756 

28.796 

10,960 

3,072 

1,088 

20 

212.792 

91,788 

76,660 

28,480 

1 1 ,080 

3,524 

1,260 

20 

218.188 

91,424 

81,140 

29,284 

1 1 ,596 

3,492 

1,252 

20 

221,524 

93,608 

81,148 

30,192 

1 1 ,668 

3,644 

1,264 

20 

225,672 

94,936 

83,328 

30,476 

1 1 ,924 

3,716 

1,292 

'Includes  capital  consumptions  allowances  as  shown  on  page  24.  col   8 


23 


Section  3— Table  1.7 /Concluded 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 
Table  1.7:  Government  revenue,  expenditure, 


June  1984 


and  surplus  or  deficit,  by  level  of  government  (millions  of  dollars) /concluded 


Surplus  or 

deficit  on  a 

national  accounts 

basis 

Saving 

Plus:  capital  consumption 

allowances 

Year 
and 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

quartet 

plan 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

D 
D 

40149 
40387 

40150 
40388 

40151 
40389 

40152 
40390 

40153 
40391 

40154 
40392 

40155 
40393 

40099 

40337 

40100 
40338 

40101 
40339 

40102 
40340 

40103 
40341 

1981 
1982 

180 
•14,368 

-6,900 
-20,124 

1,490 
-93 

2.210 
1,712 

130 

351 

2,379 
2,872 

871 
914 

5.334 
6.146 

918 

1.046 

1,982 
2,300 

2,045 
2.354 

389 

446 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  3 

-4.043 

-5,252 

-491 

760 

137 

590 

213 

1.563 

266 

585 

599 

113 

4 

-4.310 

-4,429 

-29 

-852 

354 

505 

141 

1,615 

274 

605 

619 

117 

1983  1 

-3.725 

-7,399 

3,317 

-51 

-187 

437 

158 

1,672 

283 

628 

640 

121 

2 

-5.024 

-6.016 

-2,686 

2,120 

242 

1,048 

268 

1,732 

292 

653 

662 

125 

3 

-5,913 

-5.988 

-1,864 

1,039 

96 

508 

296 

1,791 

301 

679 

682 

129 

4 

-3,884 

-4.484 

509 

-745 

331 

385 

120 

1,840 

310 

704 

696 

130 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 
4 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 


16.864 

-25.704 

3.720 

1,036 

560 

2,664 

860 

6,252 

1,064 

2,340 

2,396 

20,952 

-22.832 

-4,180 

484 

1,204 

3.400 

972 

6.460 

1,096 

2.420 

2,476 

19,024 

-23.344 

-668 

2,540 

-60 

1.812 

696 

6.688 

1.132 

2,512 

2,560 

13,844 

-20.084 

-972 

3.200 

672 

2.580 

760 

6.928 

1,168 

2,612 

2,648 

22,396 

-28.716 

128 

2.208 

456 

2.468 

1,060 

7,164 

1,204 

2.716 

2.728 

18.920 

-23,404 

-1,384 

1,504 

860 

2,652 

852 

7,360 

1,240 

2,816 

2.784 

452 
468 

484 
500 
516 
520 


Surplus  or  deficit  on  a 

national  accounts  basis 

Deduct 

gross  capital  formation 

Equals:  surplus  (  +  )  or 

deficit  (-) 

Year 

Federal 

Provincial                Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial                 Local 

Hospitals                Total 

D 

D 

40156 
40394 

40157 
40395 

40158               40159 
40396                40397 

40160               40168 
40398               40406 

40169 
40407 

40170                40171 
40408                40409 

40172 
40410 

40173 
40411 

40174 
40412 

1981 

9.359 

1,002 

3.676 

4.097 

584 

-3.845 

-6,984 

-204 

158 

-65 

2,379 

871 

1982 

10.704 

1,424 

4.157 

4.479 

644 

-18,926 

-20,502 

-1.950 

-413 

153 

2,872 

914 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


982  3 

3.189 

393 

1,287 

1,344 

165 

-5.669 

-5,379 

-1,193 

15 

85 

590 

213 

4 

2,901 

366 

1,134 

1,226 

175 

-5,596 

-4,521 

-558 

-1,459 

296 

505 

141 

983  1 

2,211 

348 

799 

880 

184 

-4.264 

-7,464 

3.146 

-291 

-250 

437 

158 

2 

2,679 

391 

980 

1.112 

196 

-5,971 

-6,115 

-3,013 

1,670 

171 

1,048 

268 

3 

3,317 

499 

1,273 

1,343 

202 

-7,439 

-6,186 

-2,458 

378 

23 

508 

296 

4 

3,031 

518 

1,113 

1,194 

206 

-5,075 

-4,692 

100 

-1,243 

255 

385 

120 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

10,716 

1,332 

4,172 

4,556 

656 

-21.328 

-25.972 

1,888 

-1,124 

356 

2,664 

860 

4 

1 1 ,076 

1,460 

4.260 

4,680 

676 

-25,568 

-23,196 

-6,020 

-1,720 

996 

3,400 

972 

1983  1 

11,144 

1,664 

4,172 

4,536 

772 

-23,480 

-23,876 

-2,328 

564 

-348 

1,812 

696 

2 

1 1 ,024 

1,572 

4,152 

4,520 

780 

-17,940 

-20.488 

-2,512 

1,328 

392 

2,580 

760 

3 

11.216 

1,744 

4,160 

4,520 

792 

-26,448 

-29.256 

-1,316 

416 

180 

2,468 

1,060 

4 

1 1 ,568 

2,044 

4,176 

4,540 

808 

-23,128 

-24,208 

-2,744 

-252 

572 

2,652 

852 

For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


24 


June  1984 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.8:  Implicit  price  indexes,1  gross  national  expenditure  (1971  =100), 

based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data 


Section  3— Tables  1.8  and  1.9 


Personal  expenditure  on  consumer  goods 

and  services 

Government 

Gross  fixed  capital  formation 

Government 

current 
expenditure 

Year 

Semi- 

Non- 

Non- 

Machinery 

and 

Durable 

durable 

durable 

on  goods 

residential 

and 

quarter 

Total 

goods 

goods 

goods 

Services 

and 

services 

Total 

Total 

construction 

equipment 

D 

40626 

40627 

40628 

40629 

40630 

40631 

40632 

40633 

40634 

40635 

1981 

2332 

183.2 

199.8 

264.6 

244.7 

296.7 

251.7 

254.1 

264.4 

212.9 

1982 

258.4 

194.4 

212.0 

2956 

273 .1 

333.1 

2698 

273.5 

283.7 

228.0 

1982  3 

2624 

195.9 

213.3 

300.1 

278.4 

3375 

272.0 

2776 

2885 

228.7 

4 

2664 

197.5 

216.4 

3043 

284.2 

3468 

273.6 

278.1 

286.9 

2343 

1983  1 

268.8 

199.7 

2195 

305  1 

2884 

3497 

274.9 

278.1 

2876 

233.5 

2 

271.7 

201.0 

221  9 

3097 

292.0 

3589 

2757 

2789 

2892 

234.9 

3 

275.4 

202.9 

2233 

315.1 

297.1 

361.2 

277.2 

2793 

290  5 

2373 

4 

2786 

2053 

2247 

322.4 

2997 

365.4 

278.1 

279.4 

2908 

240.5 

Gross  fixed  capital 

formation 

Deduct 

imports  of 
goods  and  serv 

Business 

goods  and  services 

ces 

Non- 

Gross 

Residential 

residential 

Machinery 

Of 

which 

Of  which: 

national 

Total 

construction 

construction 

&  equipment 

Total 

merchandise 

Total           merchandise 

expenditure 

D 

40636 

40637 

40638 

40639 

40640 

40641 

40642 

40643 

40625 

1981 

251.4 

277.6 

2474 

242.1 

298.7 

307.3 

2895 

2966 

249.1 

1982 

269.2 

2856 

270.5 

260.4 

306.0 

308.8 

302  0 

302.7 

274.2 

1982  3 

271.1 

2838 

274.5 

262.1 

3048 

3062 

306  7 

307.2 

277.7 

4 

272.8 

283.9 

275.5 

2645 

312.3 

314.5 

302.5 

2997 

282.1 

1983  1 

274.4 

2830 

277.7 

2663 

3049 

3048 

298.5 

2924 

286.0 

2 

275.2 

2776 

280.9 

2680 

306.5 

306.1 

294.7 

285.9 

288.8 

3 

276.8 

2803 

283.3 

268.7 

307  7 

306.5 

299.2 

291.5 

292.6 

4 

2778 

281.7 

2827 

271.3 

307.0 

306.1 

303.4 

295.9 

292.7 

'These  implicit  indexes  are  current  weighted  price  indexes.  They  reflect  not  only  pure  price  changes,  but  also  changing  expenditure  patterns  within  and  between  major  groups.  Quarter- 
to-quarter  comparisons  based  on  the  seasonally  adjusted  data  are  less  subject  to  the  problem  of  shifting  weights  than  are  similar  comparisons  based  on  data  unadjusted  for  seasonality, 
and  therefore  may  be  used  as  indicators  of  price  change. 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 

Table  1.9:  Relation  between  gross  national  product  at  market  prices  and  gross  domestic  product  at  factor  cost  (millions  of  dollars) 


Gross 

Investment 

Investment 

Gross 

Investment 

Investment 

national 

income 

income 

Gross 

national 

income 

income 

Gross 

Year 

product 

Residual 

Indirect 

received 

paid 

domestic 

product 

Residual 

Indirect 

received 

paid 

domestic 

and 

at  market 

error  of 

taxes  less 

from  non- 

to non- 

product at 

at  market 

error  of 

taxes  less 

from  non- 

to non- 

product at 

quarte 

prices 

estimate 

subsidies 

residents 

residents 

factor  cost 

prices 

estimate 

subsidies 

residents 

residents 

factor  cost 

D 

40193 

40194 

40195 

40196 

40197 

40198 

D 

40550 

40431 

40432 

40433 

40434 

40435 

1981 

339,055 

1,111 

-37,896 

-3,819 

15,409 

313,860 

1982 

356,600 

93 

-40,780 

-5.036 

18,152 

329,029 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  3 

97,072 

133 

-10,279 

-1,166 

4,395 

90.155 

359.112 

-180 

-40.680 

-4,872 

18,488 

331,868 

4 

90.033 

-821 

-10,581 

-1,443 

4,876 

82,064 

362,168 

56 

-41,304 

-5,428 

18.384 

333,876 

1983  1 

88,266 

1,220 

-10,428 

-1,212 

4,217 

82,063 

373,208 

56 

-40,004 

-5,008 

17,064 

345,316 

2 

93,995 

81 

-10,058 

-1,100 

4,222 

87,140 

384.168 

336 

-42,712 

-4,528 

17.032 

354.296 

3 

105,985 

-101 

-10,919 

-1,184 

4,292 

98,073 

396,796 

764 

-43.524 

-5,000 

17,732 

366,768 

4 

100,440 

-685 

-11,017 

-1,430 

4,892 

92,200 

400,572 

904 

-43,448 

-5,168 

18,664 

371.524 

Source:  National  income  and  expenditure  accounts  (13-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


25 


Section  3— Table  2.1 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.1:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  ot  origin', 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


June  1984 


quarterly  in  1971  constant  dollars 


Gross 

domestic 

product 

Agriculture 

Forestry 

Fishing 

and 

trapping 

Mines 

(including 

milling), 

quarries 

and  oil 

wells 

Manufac- 
turing 
industries 

Con- 
struction 

Transportation, 
and  othe 

Communication 
utilities 

Trade 

Year 

Total 

Trans- 
portation 

Commun- 
ication 

Electric 

power, 

gas  and 

water 

utilities 

and 
quarter 

Total 

Wholesale 
trade 

Retail 
trade 

D 

D 

143992 

143820 

143993 
143821 

143994 
143822 

143995 
143823 

143996 
143824 

1 44007 
143835 

144087 
143915 

144088 
143916 

144089 
143917 

144097 
143925 

144099 
143927 

144102 
143930 

144103 
143931 

144105 
143933 

1982 
1983 

115.530.0 
118,573.4 

3,250.2 
3,318.0 

621  8 
761  5 

183  2 
1822 

2.889.1 
3,062.8 

23,0667 
24,491  8 

6,640.6 
6.4677 

16,377.1 
16,732.9 

6,955.9 
7,0480 

5,268.7 
5,373.3 

3,906.3 
4,051.3 

14,121.7 

14,543.3 

5,700.8 
5.856.1 

8.420.9 
8,687.2 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  28.011  0  164  4  174.5 


40  7 


703.5    5,466  2    1,625  8    4,007  0    1,626  4    1,310.3    1,006.8    3,760.7    1,398.3    2,362  4 


1983   1 

27,6689 

264.4 

1904 

20.5 

712.3 

5,816.3 

1,360  6 

4,1292 

1,619.7 

1.317.5 

1,140.1 

3,1556 

1,318.5 

1,837.1 

2 

29,775.5 

6400 

149.4 

59.3 

7428 

6,304.3 

1,676.5 

4,111.2 

1,780.6 

1.343.2 

920.2 

3,713.4 

1,506.9 

2,2065 

3 

31,198.7 

2.195.7 

2085 

75.0 

749.0 

5,9872 

1,877.3 

4.136.4 

1,836.5 

1,354.2 

874  9 

3,6698 

1,508.1 

2,161.7 

4 

29.932.1 

217.9 

2132 

27.4 

858  9 

6,384.8 

1,553.3 

4.356  1 

1,811.1 

1,358.4 

1.116.0 

4,0047 

1 ,522.7 

2,482.1 

1984  1     29,248.5     267.3     239.3 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

1982  4    113,439  7    3,282.5     611.0 


1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

1984  1 


115,366.0 
117,731.7 
120,100.9 
120,926.7 


3,295.9 
3,231.2 
3,250.1 
3.2906 


121,671.2    3.334.6 


690.5 
740  9 
869  7 
758.5 

8547 


18.2 


2169 
2096 
168.9 
146.0 

188  5 


870.5         6,454  7         1.230  2         4.444  5 


1.359.5         1,251.9         3.375.7         1,468.7         1.907.0 


205.7        2,757.1       21.953  5        6,422  7       15,934.5        6,659.1         5.224.3        3.808.3       13,949.4        5,556.2        8,393.2 


2.756.4 
2.942.9 
3.200.7 
3,352.5 


23,3826 
23,918  4 
24,9595 
25,7379 


6,471.6 
6.736.5 
6.5080 
6,117.4 


16.124.0 
16.579.7 
16.920.4 
17.303.8 


6,7256 
6,9099 
7,131.7 

7,451.1 


5,295.3 
5.361.3 
5.417.3 
5.415.4 


3.855.3 
4.052.9 
4.1077 
4,169  1 


14,062.8 
14,375.4 
14,765.5 
14,949.1 


5.569.1 
5,767.1 
5,998.0 
6,108.3 


8,4937 
8.6083 
8,767.5 
8,840.7 


3,391.7      25.868.2        5,921.3       17.428.9        7,396.7         5,464.7        4,297  8       15,003.7        6.184.5        8.819.2 


Finance 

insurance 

and  real 

estate 

Community 

business 

and 

personal 

services 

Public 

administration 

and 

defence 

Special  industry  groupings 

Year 
and 
quarte 

Industrial 
production 

Goods- 
producing 
industries 

Service- 
producing 
industries 

Commercial 
industries 

Non 

commercial 

industries 

Non-durable 

manufacturing 

industries 

Durable 

manufacturing 

industries 

D 

D 

144119 
143947 

144126 
143954 

144133 
143961 

144145 
143968 

144148 
1 43969 

144147 
143970 

144146 
143971 

144149 
143972 

144140 
143974 

144139 
143973 

16,108.4 

23,866.3 

8.404.9 

29,862.1 

40,557.9 

74,972.1 

96.675.0 

18,855.0 

11,682.5 

1 1 ,384.2 

16,324.7 

24,171.5 

8,5170 

31,605.9 

42.335.3 

76,238.1 

99.477.2 

19,096.2 

12,283.6 

12,208.2 

1982 
1983 


Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  4,038.2  5,953  3 


1983  1 
2 
3 

4 


4,023.1 
4,096.9 
4.125.4 
4.079.6 


5,921.8 
6,128.9 
5,971.0 
6,150.0 


1984   1  4,077.7  6,174.3 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


2.0768 

2.074.6 
2.152.8 
2,2033 
2,086.2 

2.096.0 


7.176.5 

9.181.9 

18,829.1 

23,2244 

7,6688 

9.5048 

18.164.1 

22,902.6 

7.967.3 

10,492.6 

19,282.9 

24.904.5 

7.611.1 

11,967.6 

19,231.1 

26,576.5 

8.359.7 

10,371.4 

19,560.6 

25,095.3 

8,577.1 

10,332.2 

18,916.3 

24,392.5 

4,786.6 

4,766.3 
4,870.9 
4,6222 
4,8368 

4,856.0 


'The  average  of  the  monthly  series  may  not  equal  the  annual  level  due  to  rounding. 
Sources:  Gross  Domestic  Product  by  Industry  (61-213  and  61-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


2.870.8 

2.964.1 
3,117.0 
3,072.4 
3,130.8 

3,069.7 


2,595.4 

2,852.3 
3.187.3 
2,914.8 
3,254.0 

3.3849 


1982  4 

16,1908 

23,671  0 

8,461.5 

28,519.0 

39,040.9 

74,3988 

94,481.1 

18,958.6 

11,521.1 

10,432.4 

1983  1 

16.153.4 

23,706  1 

8.505.7 

29,994.3 

40,669.2 

74,696.8 

96,413.6 

18,952.4 

1 1 ,943.0 

11,439.6 

2 

16.333.1 

24,126.3 

8,537.7 

30,914.2 

41,832.4 

75,899.3 

98.583.1 

19.148.6 

12,129.9 

11,788.6 

3 

16.513.3 

24,427.9 

8.517.0 

32,267.8 

43,064.5 

77,036.4 

100,967.0 

19,133.9 

12,494.9 

12,464.6 

4 

16,293.2 

24,478.5 

8.4992 

33,259.4 

43,571  9 

77,354.8 

101,774.4 

19,152.3 

12,557.9 

13.180.0 

1984  1 

16,365.4 

24.721.1 

8,593.0 

33,557.7 

43,856.8 

77,814.4 

102,371  3 

19,299.9 

12,383.5 

13,484.7 

26 


June  1984 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  ot  origin, 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


monthly  indexes  (1971  =100), 


Section  3— Table  2.2 


Year 
and 
month 


Gross 

domestic 

product 


Agriculture 


Forestry 


Fishing 

and 

trapping 


Mines  (including  milling), 
quarries  and  oil  wells 


Non-metal 

Metal 

Mineral 

mines  (except 

mines 

fuels 

coal  mines) 

144336 
144164 


1 44337 
144165 


1 44338 
144166 


144339 
144167 


144340 
144168 


144341 
144169 


144345 
144173 


144348 
144176 


1982 
1983 


1388 

120  6 

92.9 

124.3 

91.8 

637 

113.1 

82.6 

142.4 

123.1 

113.7 

123  6 

97.3 

71  8 

117.4 

88.6 

Unadjusted  tor  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 


1983 


J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 


140.6 

1425 

873 

599 

966 

955 

987 

827 

141.4 

1300 

60.7 

104  6 

96.5 

87.5 

106.7 

736 

140.2 

107 

800 

172.0 

90.9 

64.1 

114.9 

65.7 

130.1 

45.8 

698 

222.5 

75.9 

38.0 

107.8 

54.8 

135.3 

85.2 

65.0 

2953 

79.5 

35.0 

113.3 

75.5 

165.2 

8633 

94.5 

156.7 

806 

41.1 

1082 

80.9 

135.8 

19.4 

107.6 

129.8 

856 

45.8 

110.1 

100  1 

136  6 

19.8 

114.3 

84.7 

929 

49.8 

1229 

97.2 

131.3 

34.0 

90.9 

117.1 

899 

48.4 

122  9 

78.2 

128.1 

42.1 

95.0 

48.5 

85.8 

502 

117.4 

70.7 

134.1 

42.1 

113.7 

56.2 

929 

65.0 

118.4 

66.5 

136.6 

33.5 

1326 

626 

93.0 

63.9 

112.2 

103.2 

140.3 

144.6 

96.4 

656 

884 

69.7 

103.9 

97.5 

143.0 

127.4 

70.0 

187.7 

92.5 

77.5 

104.2 

95.0 

145.8 

12.9 

101  4 

229.4 

1024 

84.7 

114.6 

92.6 

136.4 

61.0 

99.8 

2172 

850 

52.5 

111.9 

60.7 

141.3 

86.7 

123.7 

245.6 

95.0 

656 

115.4 

71  8 

171.9 

8297 

150.2 

148.0 

105.7 

838 

122.7 

92.3 

145.3 

26.5 

145.1 

80.1 

1108 

890 

124  6 

107.6 

146.1 

38.0 

134.5 

64.2 

110.9 

85.0 

1302 

108.0 

140.0 

32.5 

1025 

78.5 

1059 

75.2 

132.9 

977 

136.2 

39.8 

133.3 

38.3 

106.3 

770 

131.0 

105.4 

141.7 

43.6 

146.1 

56.8 

113.3 

86.5 

133.8 

111.6 

143.7 

356 

149.6 

53.2 

112.4 

84.2 

1325 

111.8 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 

o 

N 

D 

1984  J 

F 
M 


140.0 

117.3 

94.9 

117.6 

96.1 

836 

102.7 

82.3 

139.7 

119.0 

928 

86.5 

96.8 

802 

111.8 

75.5 

138.5 

118.7 

88.2 

136.1 

87.6 

58.3 

114.9 

64.0 

136.7 

120.3 

83.8 

122  4 

82.7 

477 

112.5 

700 

138.3 

122.2 

71.7 

124.9 

829 

42.5 

115.9 

81  0 

137.5 

122.4 

88.1 

138.8 

83.7 

44.5 

115.3 

81  6 

136.2 

122.7 

91.6 

116.0 

85.1 

46.8 

113.6 

89.2 

136.4 

121.3 

93.1 

135.8 

888 

51.3 

1158 

87.7 

136.2 

121.3 

89.1 

1669 

89.0 

52.3 

112.4 

82.3 

139.1 

125.2 

108.4 

161.2 

87.0 

53.3 

113.6 

73.4 

137.7 

123.0 

95.9 

147.8 

868 

58.3 

111.5 

63.1 

138.9 

118.6 

105.1 

1325 

89.0 

57.5 

111.2 

95.3 

139.7 

119.8 

105.6 

132.7 

899 

60.6 

110.9 

96.0 

141.0 

119.2 

110.0 

145.3 

92.4 

65.9 

111.4 

96.7 

143.4 

120  6 

116.4 

148.5 

98.3 

76.6 

114.5 

92.1 

143.7 

121.6 

127.7 

123.6 

97.3 

74.5 

115.9 

81.9 

144.2 

119.1 

127.1 

1099 

998 

76.1 

118.2 

79.4 

144.9 

121.0 

134.9 

110.3 

108.1 

88.6 

126.3 

91.6 

145.0 

121.2 

1233 

95.2 

109  4 

88.6 

1276 

94.3 

145.3 

121.3 

113.7 

1020 

105.2 

83.9 

122.4 

96.5 

145.5 

123.7 

102.9 

1000 

105.1 

81.6 

121.8 

102.4 

147.1 

121.1 

141 .7 

125.8 

1090 

83.6 

127.5 

107.8 

145.5 

125.0 

122.7 

1329 

106.5 

78.3 

127.8 

104.7 

145.8 

125.0 

118.6 

125.0 

107.9 

76.8 

1320 

103.4 

27 


Section  3— Table  2.2/Continued 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin,  monthly  volume  indexes  (1971  =100), 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


June  1984 


Manufacturing  industries 

Year 
and 

month 

Total 

Food  and 

beverages 
industries 

Tobacco 
products 
industries 

Rubber 
&  plastic 
products 
industries 

Leather 
industries 

Textile 
industries 

Knitting 
mills 

Clothing 
industries 

Wood 
industries 

Furniture 

and  fixture 

industries 

Paper 
and  allied 
industries 

Printing, 

publishing, 

and  allied 

industries 

Primary 

metal 

industries 

D 

D 

144351 
144179 

144352 
144180 

144365 
144193 

144366 
144194 

144369 

144197 

144371 
144199 

144374 
1 44202 

144375 
144203 

144379 
144207 

144383 
144211 

144385 
144213 

144389 

144217 

144392 
144220 

1982 
1983 

121.1 

128.6 

121.4 
122.0 

114.2 

1074 

140.5 
156.8 

935 

100.4 

108  8 

119.0 

106.2 
115.8 

106.0 
112.2 

127.8 
1606 

106.1 
121.3 

115.6 
126  9 

159.8 
162.2 

97.4 
106.8 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

125.9 

115.0 

121.4 

145.1 

82.5 

1092 

97.8 

93.1 

133.5 

112.3 

118.4 

169.7 

106.7 

M 

126.9 

1244 

122  9 

143.3 

91.4 

1055 

94.4 

893 

135.8 

107.3 

118.8 

165.5 

104.3 

J 

132.2 

135.0 

126  9 

152.2 

91.5 

111.5 

117.4 

107.0 

1384 

113.5 

121.8 

164  0 

989 

J 

103.3 

117.3 

40.2 

115.7 

78.5 

85.2 

90.1 

938 

104.2 

73.9 

101.5 

137.5 

75.4 

A 

117.3 

131.1 

100.6 

127.7 

111.1 

94.0 

119.9 

117.0 

1248 

980 

111.7 

146  8 

88.4 

S 

127.4 

138.4 

128  9 

148.6 

120.6 

112.2 

121.7 

121.8 

132.6 

112.9 

111.4 

164.6 

95.8 

O 

120.5 

123.5 

126.7 

143.2 

99.1 

114.8 

121.2 

116.9 

137.6 

109.3 

115.0 

167.1 

95.2 

N 

120.7 

1268 

137.3 

145.5 

96.2 

113.8 

121.8 

111.6 

127.9 

117.3 

116.5 

170.3 

94.8 

D 

103.3 

108.8 

89.5 

119.0 

67.9 

107.1 

79.1 

76.3 

113.8 

96.9 

99.9 

153.2 

70.3 

1983  J 

110.3 

108.5 

134.0 

122.0 

67.7 

112.3 

108.4 

99.9 

133.7 

98  1 

111.2 

135.5 

86.5 

F 

126.6 

116.6 

131.8 

161.3 

104.7 

125.0 

119.2 

1266 

157.8 

119.1 

125.6 

158.5 

98.6 

M 

129.7 

118.1 

115.3 

163.9 

95.5 

126.1 

117.1 

120.3 

160.5 

128.3 

127.6 

163.1 

106.9 

A 

128.2 

118.1 

116.2 

158.5 

83.9 

127.0 

119.5 

105.3 

159.2 

120.3 

122.2 

163.9 

108.0 

M 

129.7 

121.4 

114.4 

153.3 

90.2 

117.8 

104.2 

99.2 

159  6 

115.2 

126.7 

164.5 

112.1 

J 

139.4 

135.6 

112.2 

169.1 

106  1 

125.1 

120.6 

110.5 

178.0 

129.8 

135.3 

1657 

116.5 

J 

112.0 

118.2 

33.7 

131.9 

88.1 

95.5 

95.8 

103.1 

153.8 

88.9 

119.1 

138.2 

91.4 

A 

124.1 

128  9 

91.8 

145.8 

118.4 

106.8 

127.3 

126.0 

164.2 

120.9 

128.9 

1545 

100.9 

s 

141.2 

136.6 

111.9 

173.8 

136.8 

126  3 

127.9 

132.7 

180.6 

140.8 

133.8 

177.9 

117.5 

o 

139.3 

124.0 

115.3 

175.4 

118.4 

122.4 

129.8 

123.1 

171.5 

132.1 

133.5 

177.0 

119.8 

N 

141.2 

126.6 

127.5 

179.5 

110.4 

123.0 

131.5 

117.4 

164.8 

145.1 

132.5 

182.7 

122.5 

D 

121.9 

111.2 

85.3 

147.5 

85.2 

120.2 

88.4 

82.3 

143.5 

116.7 

126.0 

164.4 

101.5 

1984  J 

126.7 

103.7 

115.7 

158.2 

94.0 

114.6 

96.3 

102.4 

150.3 

117.1 

129.5 

147.6 

124.1 

F 

138.5 

115.6 

119.0 

190.1 

109.1 

120.2 

116.9 

126.1 

161.0 

134.8 

123.9 

168.9 

128.4 

M 

141.7 

119.2 

117.5 

196.4 

109.6 

123.1 

117.0 

117.0 

154.7 

133.1 

119.2 

172.4 

131.6 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

122.4 

118.4 

113.8 

139.0 

92.4 

106.5 

103.1 

102.0 

123.6 

107.3 

115.3 

1635 

99.8 

M 

1235 

123  0 

113.8 

138.0 

95.7 

104.8 

104.2 

105.2 

129.0 

105.0 

115.1 

161.6 

100.2 

J 

122.0 

1228 

117.1 

139.8 

87.4 

110.1 

104.9 

101.9 

129.2 

104.0 

115.0 

159.4 

95.2 

J 

118.5 

122.1 

106.4 

138.5 

95.8 

102.3 

100.6 

103.9 

128.4 

98.2 

114.4 

158.6 

88.3 

A 

124.1 

123.2 

111.1 

146  9 

95.8 

102.2 

113.9 

106  2 

133.1 

102.6 

115.4 

157.2 

98.5 

s 

119.7 

122.9 

119.5 

138.7 

95.0 

107.8 

1080 

101.2 

130.0 

101.3 

112.8 

155.2 

96.0 

O 

115.7 

118.9 

114.0 

136.7 

89.0 

108.4 

107.7 

104.9 

134.0 

102.1 

112.6 

154.1 

94.5 

N 

115.3 

121.9 

114.8 

140.4 

89.3 

108  4 

113.8 

107.3 

124.5 

107.9 

113.3 

156.5 

93.1 

D 

114.9 

120.3 

114.7 

133.9 

88.3 

111.1 

102.8 

109.1 

135.2 

112.2 

111.7 

157.7 

76.9 

1983  J 

1229 

125.0 

125.1 

137.4 

82.1 

115.3 

115.8 

105.3 

143.3 

116.6 

115.8 

156.7 

89.6 

F 

122.6 

123.1 

121.1 

145.7 

97.6 

118.8 

115.2 

110.8 

144.9 

111.9 

117.8 

156.8 

91.7 

M 

122.9 

120.8 

102.9 

152.3 

95.4 

118.5 

116.1 

115.2 

145.5 

117.5 

118.4 

159.0 

97.7 

A 

124.3 

122.3 

110.2 

151.6 

95.0 

122.7 

124.5 

116.1 

148.7 

114.4 

119.8 

158.2 

101.1 

M 

125.3 

119.8 

106.4 

148.2 

93.9 

117.5 

114.2 

116.2 

151.8 

114.0 

122.3 

160.3 

1059 

J 

127.2 

123.4 

103.1 

157.3 

101.5 

120.6 

107.7 

105.3 

164.2 

119.5 

126.0 

160.9 

110.2 

J 

128.8 

122.5 

96.5 

157.7 

106.5 

118.9 

111.3 

113.9 

177.3 

120.5 

134.7 

162.0 

109.6 

A 

131.4 

122.1 

101.2 

162.3 

101.8 

117.5 

115.1 

114.6 

173.2 

126.0 

133.0 

165.4 

111.3 

s 

133.1 

122.1 

103.6 

161.5 

107.0 

120  0 

113.6 

110.3 

173.7 

126.5 

136.1 

168.0 

115.8 

o 

133.6 

121.7 

103.4 

1665 

107.3 

115.9 

115.7 

110.1 

166.7 

125.8 

130.5 

163.3 

116.4 

N 

135.5 

120.4 

106.8 

171.6 

103.2 

118.4 

122.7 

113.3 

169.1 

132.4 

128.5 

167.9 

118.6 

D 

136.4 

121.5 

109.9 

168.1 

111.1 

124.0 

115.3 

114.5 

168.2 

130.1 

137.3 

166.1 

117.2 

1984  J 

139.3 

120.4 

107.5 

177.5 

112.2 

117.4 

101.9 

108.0 

160.8 

136.1 

134.2 

171.0 

125.2 

F 

134  3 

121.6 

109  2 

173.9 

101.2 

113.8 

113.5 

110.6 

148.2 

129.3 

116.1 

166.6 

121.6 

M 

134.0 

122.1 

104.8 

179.6 

109.4 

115.1 

116.5 

112.5 

140.9 

121.8 

110.6 

168.0 

119.9 

28 


June  1984 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin,  monthly  volume  indexes  (1971 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


Section  3— Table  2.2/Continued 


100), 


Manufacturing 

industries 

Metal 

fabricating 

Machin- 

Non- 

Miscel- 

ind   (ex 

eries 

Trans- 

metallic 

Petroleum 

Chemical 

laneous 

Year 

mach    & 

ind    (ex 

portation 

Electrical 

mineral 

and  coal 

and  chem. 

manufac- 

Transportation, 

communication  and  other  utilities 

and 

transp. 

electrical 

equipment 

products 

products 

products 

products 

turing 

Construction 

month 

equip    ind. 

machinery 

industries 

industries 

industries 

industries 

industries 

industries 

industry 

Total 

Transp 

Storage 

Commun 

D 

144397 

144403 

144405 

144411 

144418 

144422 

144423 

144429 

144431 

144432 

144433 

144439 

144441 

D 

144225 

144231 

144233 

144239 

144246 

144250 

144251 

144257 

144259 

144260 

144261 

144267 

144269 

1982 

107.5 

167.5 

125.0 

123.6 

95.3 

89.6 

1446 

120.6 

113.6 

162.4 

133.8 

129.0 

210.7 

1983 

106.1 

1446 

144.8 

126.8 

104.5 

86.7 

159.6 

123.8 

110.6 

165.9 

135.5 

136.4 

214.8 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

112.1 

191.4 

1488 

125.2 

94.7 

76.9 

144.7 

120.3 

110.8 

164  2 

136.4 

113.6 

210.5 

M 

1056 

1858 

150.8 

1265 

103  4 

80.4 

151.2 

121.2 

110.5 

1600 

137.2 

142.4 

211.1 

J 

114.9 

172.1 

157.2 

130  8 

113.7 

94.5 

158.6 

131.6 

122.6 

161.4 

143.1 

152.8 

214.6 

J 

90.7 

1309 

104.3 

106.1 

90.6 

95.7 

121.8 

106  6 

124  9 

154.6 

136.0 

147  2 

206.5 

A 

101.7 

1366 

121.0 

119.2 

107.1 

97.8 

133.9 

115.5 

124.6 

158.4 

138.1 

123.5 

211.5 

S 

111.8 

158.1 

128.5 

134.3 

1095 

87.3 

152.4 

132.9 

125.3 

160.5 

138.7 

149  0 

212.2 

O 

99  3 

1408 

111.7 

127.7 

110.4 

83.0 

1429 

131.6 

123.4 

157.4 

129.7 

138.1 

209.7 

N 

101.7 

160  0 

106  4 

123.3 

104.3 

94.3 

142.8 

123.2 

111.5 

161.4 

126.7 

133  7 

2123 

D 

880 

153.5 

91.3 

115.6 

742 

89.5 

130.3 

103.0 

98.8 

157.9 

118.9 

127.9 

2066 

1983  J 

91  0 

118.8 

125.8 

110.8 

709 

87.7 

139.8 

104  0 

93.7 

1603 

118.0 

108.0 

206.0 

F 

105  4 

1466 

140.1 

1253 

82.6 

87.8 

164.2 

124.7 

93.5 

165.1 

124.0 

98.7 

212.8 

M 

111.0 

149.6 

147.3 

124.9 

87.4 

81.6 

166  8 

127.4 

92.1 

165.9 

131.8 

118.8 

213.3 

A 

103.9 

135.1 

156.2 

123.1 

98.5 

660 

1655 

123.8 

98.1 

162.2 

132.8 

124.1 

210.8 

M 

101.3 

146.2 

162.1 

119.9 

112.5 

70.3 

165.0 

118.4 

112.8 

160.8 

134.7 

145.7 

214.1 

J 

114.6 

148  7 

1628 

135.3 

131.1 

88  9 

168.6 

137.4 

133.2 

166.1 

143.4 

152.6 

2196 

J 

93.1 

112.6 

111.8 

108.4 

1074 

908 

139.7 

104.7 

1329 

158.4 

135.4 

152.9 

211.4 

A 

104.8 

123.7 

114.0 

121.6 

119.2 

93.3 

153.6 

124.3 

128.4 

165.2 

142.4 

141.5 

219.5 

S 

120  0 

154.8 

147.0 

142.4 

126.1 

99.7 

170.6 

141.0 

124.1 

1686 

146.0 

150.9 

2188 

O 

113.2 

170.3 

159.2 

141.3 

123.3 

94.0 

164.1 

138.3 

1202 

169.3 

143.7 

151.3 

216.8 

N 

118.5 

167.7 

168.7 

139.3 

114.0 

91  4 

168.5 

135.0 

107.3 

174.9 

142.7 

150.5 

220.0 

D 

96.0 

160.9 

142.9 

129.4 

80.8 

89.2 

149.4 

106.3 

91  3 

174.0 

131.5 

142.3 

215.0 

1984  J 

96.6 

157.8 

165.1 

125.0 

81  2 

937 

157.5 

109.3 

837 

175.8 

131.0 

124.7 

213.5 

F 

111.1 

177.2 

178.0 

1326 

96.4 

93.7 

175.0 

123.6 

84.3 

175.8 

136.5 

118.6 

219.9 

M 

120.4 

190.0 

188.4 

135.0 

100.0 

84.1 

174.2 

131.7 

84.5 

177.2 

142.2 

120.1 

218.9 

Adjusted  for 

seasonal 

variation 

1982  A 

111.1 

183.7 

132.0 

124.7 

99.6 

87.7 

139.2 

120.6 

122.7 

164.4 

135.6 

119.9 

2122 

M 

107.5 

176.3 

134.4 

128.4 

97.1 

89  0 

1456 

1230 

111.5 

163.4 

135  0 

133.6 

211.8 

J 

107.2 

163.3 

132.4 

124.7 

96.1 

94.9 

149.1 

119.2 

112.9 

162.3 

134.1 

134.9 

211.9 

J 

100  6 

156.9 

132.5 

119.0 

90.3 

898 

137.9 

117.4 

111.3 

159.6 

132.0 

127.5 

210.3 

A 

107.4 

162.4 

145.0 

129.7 

98.8 

91.0 

144.1 

117.9 

108  0 

161.5 

132.4 

130.1 

211.0 

S 

100.8 

152.4 

126.1 

126.1 

94.0 

90.2 

148.3 

115.9 

108.1 

162.4 

134.2 

132.7 

2093 

O 

98.5 

140.2 

110.2 

118.1 

93.2 

869 

143.0 

119.4 

108.7 

157.9 

128  4 

126.0 

208.8 

N 

98.8 

148.1 

101.6 

117.1 

94.0 

88.1 

140  8 

120.3 

108.2 

158.8 

128.4 

125.6 

2092 

D 

95.6 

157.0 

110.3 

115.6 

89.3 

85.0 

141.3 

123.5 

112.6 

157.3 

127.4 

130.0 

208.7 

1983  J 

102.1 

135.4 

144.5 

124.4 

99.9 

86.3 

149.2 

123.2 

113.4 

159.5 

129.9 

130.5 

210.9 

F 

101.3 

135.0 

137.5 

121.7 

96  5 

85.9 

153.4 

123.6 

109.1 

158.9 

127.8 

122.3 

211.7 

M 

100.7 

137.7 

132.5 

123.8 

101.2 

83.1 

154.8 

119.7 

109.6 

161.1 

130.3 

137.0 

212.5 

A 

102.1 

131.2 

1356 

123.4 

102.6 

76.0 

157.7 

124.0 

109.6 

162.1 

131.6 

131.9 

212.5 

M 

102.5 

140.4 

139.2 

121.1 

105.5 

80.2 

159.1 

120.9 

115.1 

164.1 

132.8 

135.9 

214.4 

J 

105.3 

135.5 

134.6 

127.1 

110.1 

85.4 

156.3 

124.5 

121.0 

167.0 

134.2 

134.1 

216.2 

J 

104.5 

135.9 

137.0 

126.0 

109.6 

85.5 

160.2 

115.6 

116.6 

165.2 

133.0 

135.2 

215.8 

A 

110.7 

1446 

143.5 

128.7 

110.1 

86.5 

164.6 

126.6 

110.5 

168.6 

138.0 

143.8 

217.9 

s 

109.2 

149  4 

146.8 

132.9 

109.0 

95.3 

166.4 

122.7 

106.8 

169.5 

140.4 

135.7 

216.1 

0 

111.7 

159.0 

156.5 

130.5 

1057 

98.0 

165  4 

125.4 

105.9 

170.3 

142.3 

138.7 

216.2 

N 

114.3 

157.1 

164.2 

131.6 

103.7 

89.7 

167.6 

132.1 

104.5 

172.5 

146.0 

140.7 

215.6 

D 

109.3 

163.0 

172.6 

130  8 

100.4 

87.0 

161.3 

127.2 

103.6 

171.8 

141.6 

142.5 

217.8 

1984  J 

1088 

178.4 

179.8 

136.2 

1098 

92.4 

170.4 

129.4 

101.9 

174.7 

145.0 

141.5 

218.7 

F 

106.0 

167.0 

173.9 

130.4 

112.1 

91.6 

164.1 

122.5 

99.5 

172.0 

141.7 

1436 

218.6 

M 

109.5 

175.9 

169.4 

133.7 

112.5 

85.8 

161.9 

123.7 

102.4 

171.6 

140.0 

138.9 

218.2 

29 


Section  3— Table  2.2/Continued 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  ot  origin,  monthly  volume  indexes  (1971 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classitication/continued 


June  1984 


100), 


Electric 

power,  gas 

and  water 

utilities 

Total 

Trade 

Wholesale 
trade 

Retail 
trade 

Finance. 

insurance, 

and  real 

estate 

Community,  business  and  personal  services 

Year 
and 

month 

Total 

Education          Health  & 

&  related            Weltare 

services           services 

Amusement 
and  rec. 
services 

Services 
to  business 
management 

Personal 
services 

Accom. 
and  tood 
services 

D 

D 

144443 
144271 

144446 
144274 

144447 
144275 

144449 
144277 

144463 

144291 

144470 
144298 

144471                144472 
144299              144300 

144473 
144301 

144474 
144302 

144475 
144303 

144476 
144304 

1982 
1983 

178.1 

1847 

144.0 
1483 

138.9 

142.7 

147.7 
152  3 

1680 
170.2 

148.4 

150.3 

110.9               145.0 
111.6               150.4 

189  1 
1862 

265.6 

271  2 

113.7 
114.5 

133.9 
130.6 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

181  9 

143.3 

1398 

1458 

1666 

150  8 

119.2 

143.7 

178.8 

2690 

1132 

133.2 

M 

157.2 

152.1 

1498 

153.7 

167.3 

1520 

116.0 

144.9 

1945 

2683 

114.2 

144.2 

J 

144.7 

151.6 

147.1 

154.8 

168  7 

151.9 

110.4 

146.1 

2084 

267.8 

114.6 

151.1 

J 

140.2 

136.7 

127.4 

143.4 

166.6 

143.4 

84.6 

146.7 

218.1 

266.5 

113.6 

149.8 

A 

1492 

139.3 

132.9 

143  8 

168.3 

142.1 

80.0 

146.7 

216.2 

2643 

113.6 

152.9 

S 

154.5 

145.7 

143.6 

147.2 

1692 

149.6 

110.4 

146.3 

195.6 

261.4 

113.3 

143.2 

O 

165.0 

145.2 

1456 

144.8 

1682 

150.4 

118.6 

146.4 

186.5 

262.1 

114.0 

131.2 

N 

188.3 

151.9 

142.1 

159.1 

170.8 

149.2 

120.2 

145.9 

179.3 

259.8 

113.6 

124.0 

D 

197.4 

163.1 

121.3 

1932 

166  3 

144.6 

115.4 

146  9 

1709 

255.7 

113.8 

106.5 

1983  J 

212.8 

121.3 

120.7 

121.8 

165  9 

145.6 

116.6 

146.9 

170.7 

2622 

114.6 

104.4 

F 

213.9 

128.5 

130.0 

127.4 

167.7 

146.5 

112.6 

147.7 

173.0 

263.1 

113.5 

118.5 

M 

196.9 

136.4 

134.9 

137.4 

169  8 

1499 

121.4 

1489 

173.2 

262.7 

115.2 

119.0 

A 

179.7 

141.7 

139.3 

143.5 

170.0 

151.4 

120.7 

149.5 

179.2 

266.1 

114.9 

125.7 

M 

163.5 

152.0 

148.2 

154.8 

170.9 

152.5 

117.9 

150.7 

189.8 

267.3 

115.3 

134.1 

J 

1602 

160.7 

153.3 

1660 

171.8 

153.4 

112.1 

151.1 

196.7 

272.2 

115.8 

1470 

J 

152.8 

1468 

141.4 

150.7 

171.3 

1460 

863 

151.8 

2003 

275.2 

114.6 

149.8 

A 

159.5 

1485 

145.3 

150.9 

172.3 

145.4 

81.6 

151.6 

2096 

277.2 

114.6 

152.1 

S 

166.3 

153.7 

154.5 

153.2 

172.7 

154.2 

112.0 

151.4 

192  4 

276.3 

114.4 

148.8 

O 

177.3 

156.9 

160  6 

154.3 

170.2 

154.7 

120.2 

151.4 

187.9 

275.9 

114.4 

133.3 

N 

202.3 

160.6 

152.1 

166.8 

171.9 

154.3 

121.5 

151.4 

184.5 

280.5 

113.1 

124.5 

D 

2309 

172.5 

132.7 

201.2 

168.4 

149.9 

116.4 

152.5 

177.5 

2764 

114.0 

110.6 

1984  J 

243.4 

128.8 

130.2 

127.8 

167.4 

150.7 

118.3 

153.2 

176.7 

281.0 

114.3 

105.5 

F 

2236 

139.1 

146.3 

1339 

170.4 

154.3 

121.2 

153  3 

180.5 

284.1 

113.3 

121.4 

M 

217.8 

145.1 

153.0 

139.5 

172.6 

155.7 

122.2 

154.0 

179.3 

284.8 

113.1 

127.9 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

181.9 

144.4 

139.1 

148.1 

1667 

149.1 

110  9 

144.2 

189.7 

270.2 

113.4 

135.9 

M 

178.4 

146.3 

143.3 

148.5 

166.7 

149.3 

110.3 

144.7 

1886 

2694 

114.0 

139.1 

J 

174.8 

143.6 

137.6 

147.8 

167.4 

1485 

110.5 

145.0 

190.8 

267.2 

113.9 

133.5 

J 

170.0 

141.0 

133.5 

146.3 

166.7 

148.4 

110.3 

145.3 

190.3 

265.2 

113.8 

134.9 

A 

1768 

141.5 

133.6 

147.2 

168.6 

1483 

110.5 

145.7 

190.0 

263.7 

114.0 

133.6 

s 

178.3 

141.8 

135.3 

146.5 

168.3 

148.0 

110.7 

146.1 

193  7 

260.9 

113.7 

132.3 

0 

172.6 

142.5 

138.3 

145.5 

168.6 

147.3 

111.1 

146.7 

1868 

260.6 

113.8 

128.6 

N 

176.2 

142.4 

135.2 

147.6 

170.5 

147.0 

110.8 

146.3 

186.2 

2592 

113.7 

129.4 

D 

171.9 

141,9 

132.8 

1484 

167.4 

147.2 

111.6 

147.4 

185.6 

257.9 

113.7 

128.1 

1983  J 

173.8 

143.6 

138.7 

147.1 

169.6 

147.9 

111.4 

147.6 

185.4 

263.7 

114.4 

127.1 

F 

175.7 

141.7 

133.9 

147.4 

167.9 

145.9 

105.3 

148.6 

187.0 

262.6 

113.6 

126.3 

M 

177.8 

1449 

134  6 

152.2 

167  9 

148.5 

112.0 

1496 

189.5 

262.0 

115.6 

126.1 

A 

179.5 

143.0 

139  2 

145.7 

170.2 

149.5 

112.2 

1498 

1900 

267.2 

115.1 

127.9 

M 

183.3 

145.1 

138.5 

149.8 

170.2 

150.1 

112.4 

150.4 

187.6 

268.5 

115.1 

129.5 

J 

191.5 

151.7 

144.0 

157.3 

1706 

150.5 

112.2 

150.0 

187.3 

270.9 

115.1 

131.3 

J 

186.5 

152.0 

1490 

154.2 

172.3 

151.4 

112.4 

150.3 

187.4 

273.8 

114.8 

133.8 

A 

186.8 

150.0 

144.1 

154.3 

172.4 

151.9 

112.6 

150.7 

187.5 

276.7 

114.9 

132.9 

S 

188.4 

149.7 

145.5 

152.7 

172.0 

152.4 

112.4 

151.3 

188.3 

275.9 

114.8 

136.4 

O 

187.2 

152.5 

149.2 

154.9 

170.8 

151.5 

112.6 

151.8 

188.3 

274.7 

114.1 

130.3 

N 

189.2 

151.9 

147.9 

154.8 

170.4 

152.2 

112.1 

151.8 

191.6 

279.9 

113.2 

130.6 

D 

193.7 

152.9 

149.5 

155.4 

1686 

152.9 

112.4 

152.9 

192.4 

279.8 

114.0 

133.3 

1984  J 

1980 

152.6 

149.3 

155.0 

170.4 

153.2 

113.0 

154.0 

191.9 

282.3 

113.8 

129.4 

F 

193.3 

153.2 

150.9 

154.9 

170.7 

153  6 

113.3 

154.2 

195.2 

283.7 

1137 

129.4 

M 

196.5 

153.2 

152.0 

154.0 

171.0 

154.4 

112.7 

154.7 

196.4 

284.2 

113.4 

135.5 

30 


June  1984 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  ot  origin,  monthly  volume  indexes  (1971  =100), 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classitication/concluded 


Section  3— Table  2.2/Concluded 


Public 

admin 

and  defence 

Special  industry 

groupings 

Year 
and 
month 

Industrial 
production 

Gross 

domestic 

product  less 

agriculture 

Goods- 
producing 
industries 

Service- 
producing 
industries 

Commercial 
industries 

Non- 
commercial 
industries 

Non-durable 

manufacturing 

industries 

Durable 

manufacturing 

industries 

D 

D 

144477 
1 44305 

144484 
144312 

144483 
144311 

144485 
144313 

144486 

144314 

144487 
144315 

144488 
144316 

144490 
144318 

144489 

144317 

1982 
1983 

1366 
1384 

1225 
129.6 

139.4 
143.1 

120.2 

125.5 

151.4 
154.0 

142.2 
1463 

1236 
125.2 

124.3 
1307 

118.0 
126.6 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 


133.4 

1272 

1405 

124  5 

151.6 

1442 

124  7 

122.9 

128.9 

138.0 

125.7 

141.8 

122.1 

1546 

1449 

1260 

125.6 

128.3 

141.8 

128  0 

1446 

1169 

156.1 

143.4 

126.1 

133.4 

131  0 

144.2 

103.1 

132.9 

102.2 

149.1 

132.7 

118.2 

109  4 

97.4 

142.3 

115.3 

137.0 

114.3 

149.6 

139.7 

115.8 

123.0 

111.6 

138.4 

123.8 

141.8 

182.7 

153.2 

174.3 

124.6 

133.3 

121.7 

136.1 

1200 

139.7 

112.4 

151.8 

138.0 

126.3 

127.7 

113.6 

134.8 

123.2 

140.5 

112.5 

152.9 

138  9 

126.1 

128.9 

112.7 

134.1 

110.0 

134.6 

101.7 

151.5 

132.9 

124.1 

110.1 

96.7 

133.8 

116.3 

130.9 

105.8 

143.3 

1289 

124.3 

114.7 

105.9 

134.8 

130.1 

137.2 

116.1 

146.4 

136.5 

1234 

131.5 

121.9 

136.1 

131.0 

140.1 

116.2 

150.5 

138.7 

127.2 

132.3 

127.1 

135.8 

127.7 

140.2 

123.0 

152.1 

143.3 

127.0 

129  3 

127.1 

140.2 

1280 

143  5 

124.4 

155.7 

1463 

128.2 

1292 

130.2 

143.9 

136.5 

1503 

125.7 

159.5 

1498 

128.0 

1395 

139.3 

145.2 

112.2 

139.0 

111.9 

153.2 

140.2 

119.7 

117.0 

107  2 

144.5 

1236 

143.2 

122.0 

154  5 

1466 

117.7 

131.4 

117.1 

140.0 

138.9 

149.9 

191.8 

1583 

182.1 

126.2 

1440 

138.4 

137.2 

1390 

149.2 

126.7 

157.9 

149.2 

127.8 

138.2 

140.4 

134.8 

1428 

149.7 

127.7 

158.6 

1504 

127.1 

139.6 

142.7 

134.9 

129.7 

143.6 

114.5 

157.4 

143.3 

125.5 

122  0 

121.8 

135.4 

134.5 

139.4 

117.7 

148.7 

138.4 

126.2 

122.5 

130.7 

136.2 

142.9 

145.0 

124.5 

153.5 

144.9 

127.5 

134.4 

142.4 

137.2 

144.7 

147.3 

125.3 

156.2 

147.1 

1283 

135.1 

148.0 

Adjusted  tor  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 
M 


136.4 

124.3 

1408 

122.9 

151.7 

1437 

123  4 

122.5 

122.3 

136.7 

125.0 

140.4 

121.4 

152.1 

143.3 

123.4 

124.7 

122.4 

136.4 

122.3 

1392 

119.8 

151.3 

141.9 

123.4 

124.9 

119.2 

136.9 

118.5 

1373 

116.8 

150.4 

139.7 

123.5 

122.3 

114.9 

136  8 

123.6 

138.8 

119.7 

150  9 

141.5 

123.6 

124.4 

123.9 

137.4 

120  3 

138.0 

117.8 

151.0 

140.6 

124.0 

123.7 

115.9 

137.5 

116.9 

136.6 

115.4 

150.3 

1388 

124.3 

121.9 

109.6 

137.2 

117.4 

136.9 

115.7 

150.5 

1392 

1239 

123  4 

107.4 

137.8 

116.7 

136.6 

116.0 

149.9 

138.7 

124.6 

1226 

107  4 

137.9 

122.8 

139.5 

121.3 

151.2 

142.4 

124.5 

126.1 

119.7 

138.4 

122.7 

138.2 

120  0 

149.7 

141.0 

122.8 

127.7 

117.6 

138.5 

123.5 

139.6 

120.4 

151.6 

142.0 

125.4 

127.5 

1185 

138.8 

124.9 

140.4 

121.5 

152.1 

142.9 

1256 

129.1 

119.7 

139.1 

126.3 

141.8 

123.5 

153.0 

144.5 

125.7 

128.3 

122.4 

138.4 

129.3 

144.2 

127.0 

154.7 

147.5 

125.2 

1299 

124.6 

137.8 

129.9 

144.4 

126.9 

155.1 

147.8 

125.1 

131.7 

125.9 

138.6 

132.3 

145.0 

127.3 

155.7 

148.4 

125.5 

133.1 

129.8 

138.9 

134  8 

145.7 

128.8 

155.9 

149  2 

125.7 

134  1 

132.0 

138.6 

135.3 

145.8 

128.7 

156.1 

149.3 

125.7 

132.7 

134.4 

137.2 

136.5 

146.1 

129.1 

1563 

149.8 

1250 

133.7 

137.3 

138  6 

137.5 

146.2 

129.7 

156.2 

149.8 

125.9 

134.5 

138.2 

139.5 

140.7 

147.9 

132.3 

157.1 

151.7 

126.4 

134.9 

143.5 

139.9 

1360 

146.2 

128.5 

157.1 

149.8 

126.7 

130  4 

138.1 

139.6 

136.2 

1465 

129.1 

157.2 

150  1 

126  4 

130.1 

137.8 

31 


Section  3— Table  3.1 

3— Balance  of  international  payments 

Table  3.1:  Canadian  balance  of  international  payments,  current  account,  all  countries  (million  dollars) 


June  1984 


Year 

or 

Total 
current 
receipts 

Total 

current 

payments 

Current 
account 
balance 

Goods  and  services' 

Merchandise  trade' 

Service  transactions 

quarter 

Receipts         Payments 

Balance 

Exports 

Imports 

Balance 

Receipts         Payments 

Balance 

D 

D 

50525 

60525 

50550 
60550 

50555 

60555 

50503                50541 
60722                60723 

50558 
60724 

50501 
60501 

50526 
60526 

50551 
60551 

50502                50544 
60710                60714 

50556 
60718 

1982 

104.910 

102.245 

2,665 

101,742 

100,448 

1.293 

84,540 

66,726 

17,813 

17,202 

33,722 

•16,520 

1983 

110.905 

109.219 

1.686 

108,167 

107.263 

904 

90,825 

73,120 

17.705 

17,342 

34,143 

•16,801 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  25.703  24,522 


1,181 


24,938 


24,086 


852 


20,807 


15.567 


5.241 


4.130 


1984  1 


32.213 


32.360 


-147 


31 .562 


31.769 


-207 


26,771 


22.343 


4,428 


4,791 


8,519 


9,427 


-4.389 


1983  1 

24,584 

25,137 

-553 

23,902 

24,631 

-729 

20,531 

16,593 

3,938 

3,372 

8.038 

-4,667 

2 

28.612 

27,470 

1,142 

27,879 

26.946 

934 

23,507 

18.414 

5,093 

4,372 

8,532 

-4,160 

3 

27.460 

27,128 

333 

26.834 

26.653 

181 

21 ,534 

17,867 

3,667 

5,300 

8,785 

-3,486 

4 

30.248 

29.485 

764 

29,552 

29.034 

518 

25,253 

20,246 

5,007 

4,299 

8.788 

-4,489 

1984  1  30,660  32,095  -1,435  30,025  31.488  -1,464  26,104  22,081  4,022  3,921  9.407  -5,486 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4         25,369     24.583       786     24,603     24,108       495     20.208     15,576      4,632      4,395      8,531      -4,136 


1983  1 

25,946 

25,321 

625 

25,241 

24,826 

415 

21,133 

16,872 

4,261 

4,108 

7,954 

-3.847 

2 

27,177 

25.867 

1,309 

26,488 

25.377 

1.111 

22,242 

16,963 

5,279 

4,246 

8.414 

-4,169 

3 

27,729 

28,017 

-288 

27.073 

27,539 

-466 

22,655 

18,772 

3,883 

4,418 

8,767 

-4,349 

4 

30,053 

30,014 

39 

29.366 

29,521 

-155 

24,795 

20.513 

4,281 

4,571 

9,008 

-4,437 

-4,636 


Year 

Travel 

Interest  and  dividends 

Freight  and  shipping 

Other 

service  transactions 

With- 
holding 
tax3 

quarter 

Receipts 

Payments 

Balance 

Receipts 

Payments 

Balance 

Receipts 

Payments 

Balance 

Receipts 

Payments 

Balance 

D 
D 

50506 
60506 

50531 
60531 

50718 
60554 

50508 
60508 

50533 
60533 

50719 
60556 

50512 
60512 

50537 
60537 

50720 
60557 

50516 
60711 

50545 
60715 

50721 
60719 

50722 
60727 

1982 
1983 

3,724 
3,841 

5.008 
6.045 

-1.284 
-2.204 

1,698 
2.017 

10,824 
10,971 

-9,126 
-8.954 

3.922 
3,962 

3,337 
3,423 

585 
539 

7,858 
7,522 

13,375 
12,661 

-5,517 
-5,139 

-1.178 
-1.043 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


982  4 

574 

916 

-342 

619 

3,282 

-2,663 

973 

813 

160 

1,964 

3,187 

-1.223 

-321 

983  1 

386 

1,530 

-1,144 

472 

2,591 

-2,118 

805 

678 

126 

1,708 

2,989 

-1,281 

-250 

2 

997 

1,556 

-559 

414 

2,707 

-2.293 

1,037 

888 

149 

1,924 

3,116 

-1,192 

-265 

3 

1.882 

1,737 

145 

501 

2,706 

-2,205 

1.046 

890 

156 

1,871 

3,235 

-1,364 

-217 

4 

576 

1.222 

-646 

630 

2,967 

-2,337 

1.075 

966 

108 

2,018 

3,321 

-1,303 

-311 

1984  1 


460 


1,821 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  959  1,251 


-1,361 


-293 


446 


501 


3,076 


2,903 


-2.630 


-2,403 


984 


954 


875 


790 


109 


164 


2,031 


1.981 


3,378 


3,302 


1984  1 


1,091 


1.611 


-520 


481 


3.224 


-2,743 


1,136 


1,021 


115 


2,083 


3,315 


-1,346 


-1,321 


-258 


-284 


983  1 

921 

1,332 

-411 

514 

2,678 

-2,164 

930 

794 

136 

1,743 

2,904 

-1,160 

-246 

2 

957 

1,512 

-555 

446 

2,792 

-2,346 

974 

826 

148 

1,868 

3,033 

-1,165 

-251 

3 

983 

1,557 

-575 

561 

2,772 

-2,211 

1.002 

860 

142 

1,872 

3,305 

-1,433 

-273 

4 

980 

1,643 

-663 

497 

2,730 

-2,233 

1.056 

943 

113 

2,038 

3,419 

-1,381 

-273 

-1,232 


-255 


32 


June  1984 

3— Balance  of  international  payments 
Table  3.1:  Canadian  balance  of  international 


Section  3— Tables  3.1 /Concluded  to  Table  3.2 
payments,  current  account,  all  countries  (million  dollars)/concluded 


Year 

Transfers 

Inheritances 

and  migrants' 

funds 

Personal  and 

institutional 

emittances 

With- 
holding 
tax3 

Official 
contributions 

quarter 

Receipts 

Payments 

Balance 

Receipts 

Payments 

Balance 

Receipts 

Payments 

Balance 

D 
D 

50517 
60712 

50546 
60716 

50557 
60720 

50515 

60515 

50540 
60540 

50723 
60558 

50518 
60713 

50547 
60717 

50724 
60721 

50716 
60726 

50725 
60709 

1982 
1983 

3.168 
2,737 

1,797 
1,956 

1,371 
781 

1,391 
1,078 

336 
343 

1,055 
735 

600 
616 

581 
631 

18 

-15 

1,178 
1,043 

-880 
-982 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  766        437 


1983  1 
2 
3 
4 


682  506 

733  524 

626  475 

696  451 


1984  1  635        607 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  766        475 


329 

176 
208 
151 
245 

29 


291 


295 

284 
319 
260 

215 

221 


333 


79 

71 

83 

108 

80 

73 


85 


216 

213 
236 
152 
135 

149 


248 


150 

148 
149 
149 

170 

156 


150 


148 

157 
157 
158 
159 

167 


148 


-9 
11 


321 

250 
265 

217 
311 

258 


284 


-209 

-278 
-284 
-209 
-212 

-367 


-243 


1983  1 

706 

495 

211 

311 

83 

228 

148 

157 

-9 

246 

-255 

2 

689 

490 

199 

289 

86 

203 

149 

157 

-8 

251 

-247 

3 

656 

478 

178 

234 

88 

146 

149 

158 

-9 

273 

-232 

4 

687 

493 

194 

243 

85 

158 

170 

159 

11 

273 

-248 

1984  1 

651 

590 

61 

240 

85 

155 

156 

167 

-11 

255 

-338 

Note    Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding 

'As  used  in  national  income  and  expenditure  accounts        'Trade  of  Canada  figures  with  certain  valuation,  coverage  and  timing  adjustments  appropriate  for  Balance  of  Payments 

withheld  on  service  payments  and  income  distribution  to  non-residents. 


3Tax 


Table  3.2:  Canadian  balance  of  international  payments,  current  account,  area  distribution1  (million  dollars) 


United  States 

United  Kingdom 

All 

other  countries 

Merchan- 

Merchan- 

Merchan- 

Year 

Current 

dise 

Non-mer- 

Current 

dise 

Non-mer- 

Current 

dise 

Non-mer- 

or 

Total 

Total 

account 

trade 

chandise 

Total 

Total 

account 

trade 

chandise 

Total 

Total 

account 

trade 

chandise 

quarter 

receipts 

payments 

balance 

balance 

balance2 

receipts 

payments 

balance 

balance 

balance2 

receipts 

payments 

balance 

balance 

balance2 

D 

3907 

3908 

3909 

3910 

3911 

3912 

3913 

3914 

3915 

3916 

3917 

3918 

3919 

3920 

3921 

1982 

66,334 

67.703 

-1,369 

11,291 

-12,660 

5.114 

4.761 

353 

756 

-403 

32.284 

28.603 

3,681 

5,766 

-2,085 

1983 

75.785 

73,812 

1,973 

14,063 

-12,090 

4,451 

4,235 

216 

780 

-564 

29,626 

30,130 

-504 

2,861 

-3,365 

1982  4 

16,368 

16,287 

81 

3,552 

-3,470 

1.168 

1,136 

32 

187 

-155 

7,845 

6,778 

1,068 

1.503 

-435 

1983  1 

17,169 

16,873 

297 

3,561 

-3.264 

1,012 

929 

82 

191 

-108 

6,153 

7,085 

-932 

186 

-1,118 

2 

19.163 

19.156 

7 

3,081 

-3.074 

1,102 

1,063 

39 

203 

-164 

8,082 

6,985 

1,096 

1.810 

-714 

3 

18,517 

17,929 

588 

3.022 

-2,434 

1.161 

1,154 

7 

163 

-156 

7,565 

7,827 

-263 

482 

-745 

4 

20,935 

19.854 

1,081 

4,400 

-3,318 

1,176 

1.088 

88 

224 

-136 

7,826 

8,232 

-406 

383 

-789 

1984   1 


22,672         21 ,942 


730 


4,573  -3,843 


1,152 


-154 


22 


-176 


6.732 


8,744 


-2,012 


-572 


-1,440 


Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding 

'Excludes  withholding  tax.       includes  service  transactions  and  transfer  balances. 


33 


Section  3— Table  3.3 

3— Balance  of  international  payments 

Table  3.3:  Canadian  balance  of  international  payments,  capital  account,'  all  countries  (million  dollars) 


June  1984 


Canadian  stocks 

Trade  in  outstanding  Canadian  bonds 

Mew  issues  ot  Canadian  bonds 

Direct  investment 

Year 

Trade 

Govern- 

Govern- 

or 

In 

in  out- 

New 

Retire- 

ment ot 

Pro- 

Munici- 

Corpo- 

ment ot 

Pro- 

Munici- 

Corpo- 

quarter 

Canada 

Abroad 

standing 

issues 

ments 

Total 

Canada' 

vincial1 

pal 

ration* 

Total 

Canada' 

vincial3 

pal 

ration4 

Total 

D 

50560 

50564 

50576 

50586 

50587 

50585 

65001 

65002 

65003 

65004 

65000 

65006 

65007 

65008 

65009 

65005 

1982 

-1.425 

-200 

-507 

188 

-8 

-327 

145 

-213 

-23 

-38 

-129 

3,966 

7,353 

719 

3,964 

16,002 

1983 

200 

-2,525 

-300 

1.074 

10 

763 

419 

151 

74 

-79 

566 

2.376 

5,203 

333 

1.609 

9.522 

1982  4 

425 

-340 

34 

72 

-2 

104 

-265 

-50 

-16 

-62 

-393 

782 

1,532 

205 

273 

2.792 

1983  1 

-200 

-650 

-133 

187 

-2 

51 

65 

-63 

7 

-28 

-19 

717 

1,580 

40 

266 

2.604 

2 

400 

-625 

-40 

145 

-2 

102 

236 

34 

13 

-26 

258 

480 

1.440 

150 

585 

2,655 

3 

-125 

-525 

43 

440 

-2 

481 

132 

80 

28 

-1 

238 

264 

893 

— 

165 

1.323 

4 

125 

-725 

-169 

302 

-4 

128 

-14 

100 

27 

-24 

88 

914 

1,290 

143 

593 

2,941 

1984  1 

625 

-1,050 

-127 

103 

-3 

-27 

311 

158 

15 

34 

519 

470 

1,190 

357 

225 

2,241 

Government  ot 

Canada  loans  and 

Retirements  ot  Canadian  bonds 

Foreign  securities 

subscriptions 

Total 

Year 

Govern- 

Total 

Trade 

Other 

long- 

or 

ment  ot 

Pro            Munic- 

Corpo- 

Canadian 

in  out- 

New 

Retire- 

Repay- 

Export 

long- 

term 

quarter 

Canada1 

vincial3 

ipal 

ration4 

Total 

bonds 

standing 

issues 

ments 

Advances            ments 

credits 

term 

capital 

65010 


50651 


50600 


50608 


50616 


50624  & 
50626 


50629 


50632 


50650 


50687 


1982 

-837 

-1.521 

-238 

-1,146 

-3,741 

12,131 

-526 

-31 

18 

-490 

42 

-2,239 

2,135 

9,090 

1983 

-1.981 

-1.389 

-210 

-894 

-4,474 

5,614 

-1,148 

-27 

16 

-657 

48 

254 

215 

2,752 

1982  4 

-257 

-440 

-94 

-180 

-970 

1,429 

-306 

-11 

7 

-247 

34 

-665 

272 

703 

1983  1 

-315 

-481 

-90 

-409 

-1,295 

1,290 

-351 

-5 

4 

-243 

5 

520 

321 

742 

2 

-797 

-296 

-45 

-259 

-1,397 

1,516 

-465 

-6 

3 

-121 

1 

217 

-40 

983 

3 

-237 

-295 

-21 

-111 

-663 

898 

-32 

-4 

2 

-94 

6 

-154 

-238 

214 

4 

-633 

-318 

-54 

-115 

-1,119 

1,910 

-301 

-12 

6 

-200 

36 

-328 

173 

812 

1984   1 


-642 


-379 


-57 


-170 


1.511 


-104 


-152 


-214 


-206 


-24 


Resident  holdings 

ot 
foreign  currency 

Offi 

Chartered 

cial 

bank  net 

Non- 

monetary 

foreign 

bank 

Non-resident  holdings  of: 

movements 

currency 

holdings 

Allo- 

in the  form  of: 

position 

of 

Other 

Net 

cation 

with 

foreign 

Govern- 

finance 

All 

Total 

Net 

errors 

of 

Official 

Year 

non- 

cur- 

Cana- 

ment 

Finance 

company 

Com- 

other 

short- 

capital 

and 

special 

inter- 

Official 

or 

resi- 

rencies 

dian  $ 

demand 

Treasury 

company 

obli- 

mercial 

Other 

trans- 

term 

move- 

omis- 

drawing 

national 

monetary 

quarter 

dents 

abroad 

deposits 

liabilities 

bills 

paper 

gations 

paper 

paper 

actions5 

capital 

ment 

sions 

rights 

reserves 

liabilities 

D 

50659 

50660 

50652 

50654 

50656 

50668 

50676 

50667 

50669 

50686 

50688 

50689 

50693 

50710 

50713 

50714 

1982 

-4,031 

-3,040 

-731 

— 

106 

-1,149 

54 

16 

182 

-165 

-8,758 

332 

-3,692 

— 

-666 

-29 

1983 

1.561 

709 

-711 

221 

984 

162 

-265 

176 

848 

-903 

2,782 

5,534 

-6,671 

— 

548 

— 

1982 

4 

-2.367 

-374 

-46 

92 

-68 

-508 

18 

-55 

-209 

472 

-3,044 

-2,342 

1.706 

- 

-70 

615 

1983 

1 

166 

-228 

-203 

110 

357 

13 

-13 

13 

-102 

-146 

-32 

710 

417 



575 



2 

1,936 

299 

-242 

41 

129 

70 

16 

138 

40 

-710 

1.715 

2,699 

-3.661 

— 

180 

— 

3 

-50 

-205 

46 

3 

334 

114 

-20 

-48 

761 

724 

1,659 

1,873 

-1.943 

— 

263 

— 

4 

-490 

843 

-312 

67 

164 

-35 

-248 

73 

149 

-772 

-561 

251 

-1.484 

— 

-469 

— 

1984   1 


2.846 


-2,849 


552 


-58 


334 


-93 


-19 


118 


379 


1,200 


1,177        -1,002 


-752 


-508 


Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding 

'A  minus  sign,  except  for  official  monetary  movements,  indicates  an  outflow  of  capital  from  Canada        'Includes  issues  of  Federal  government  entreprises       includes  issues  of  Provin- 
cial government  entreprises.       4Excludes  issues  of  government  entreprises        'Includes  changes  in  loans  and  accounts  receivable  and  payable. 

Sources  for  above  tables:  Quarterly  Estimates  of  the  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments  (67-001),  The  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments  (67-201),  annual, 
and  Security  Transactions  with  Non-Residents  (67-002),  monthly,  Statistics  Canada. 


34 


Section  4  ■  Labour 

36  1.  Wages  and  Salaries,  by  Province 

37  2.  Wages  and  Salaries  by  Industry  and  Supplementary  Labour  Income,  Canada 

38  3.  Labour  Force  Characteristics  of  the  Population  15  years  of  Age  and  Over 

4.  Selected  Labour  Force  Series  by  Sex  and  Main  Age  Group 

39  4.1  Employed 

40  4.2  Unemployed 

41  4.3  Participation  Rates 

42  4.4  Unemployment  Rates 

5.  Labour  Force  Characteristics,  by  Province 

43  5.1  Labour  Force 

44  5.2  Employed 

45  5.3  Unemployed 

46  5.4  Participation  Rates 

47  5.5  Unemployment  Rates 

48  6.  Unemployment  Insurance  Statistics 
7.  Help  Wanted  Index 

49  8.  Time  Lost  in  Work  Stoppages,  by  Industry  Groups 

50  9.  Total  Number  of  Employees,  by  Industry  Group 

51  10.  Total  Number  of  Employees,  by  Manufacturing  Industry 

52  11.  Average  Weekly  Earnings,  by  Industry  Group 

53  12.  Average  Weekly  Earnings,  by  Manufacturing  Industry 

54  13.  Total  Number  of  Employees,  Canada  and  Provinces 

54  14.  Average  Weekly  Earnings,  Canada  and  Provinces 

55  15.  Average  Hourly  Earnings 

56  16.  Average  Weekly  Hours 


35 


Section  4— Table  1 

Table  1:  Wages  and  salaries,  by  province  based  on  the  1960  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Year 
and 

month 


Newfound- 
land 


Prince 
Edward 
Island       Nova  Scotia 


New 

Brunswick 


Saskatch- 
ewan 


British 
Columbia 


June  1984 


Canada' 


5226 
5237 


5227 
5238 


5228 
5239 


5229 
5240 


5230 

5241 


5231 
5242 


5232 
5243 


5233 
5244 


5234 
5245 


5235 
5246 


5225 
5236 


1981 

2.470 

480 

4.452 

3,377 

42.386 

70.326 

6.637 

5,518 

18,440 

21,780 

176.567 

1982 

2,673 

533 

4,816 

3,600 

44,287 

75.722 

7.256 

6,057 

20,615 

22.846 

189.161 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal 

variation 

1982  M 

214.2 

39  1 

386.1 

282.0 

3,625.3 

6,185.7 

5900 

480 .1 

1.678.0 

1.936.2 

15.477.1 

A 

218.2 

399 

3906 

2868 

3,641.3 

6,284.8 

5890 

5093 

1.673.4 

1 ,940.8 

15.638.9 

M 

2235 

42.1 

3969 

297.8 

3,674.0 

6,3182 

6059 

5074 

1.694.3 

1,959.7 

15,785.4 

J 

243  4 

48.2 

414.3 

3134 

3,774.4 

6,493.5 

631  8 

521.0 

1,751.4 

1 ,992.3 

16,248.5 

J 

241  3 

50.8 

4226 

311.9 

3,709.2 

6,434.8 

627.4 

494.9 

1,752.5 

1 .850.6 

15,961.9 

A 

227.1 

51.3 

413.9 

319.8 

3,671  4 

6.286.0 

614.5 

524.1 

1,774  9 

1,726.0 

15,676.1 

s 

2299 

50.4 

4159 

305.9 

3,783  1 

6.407  0 

624  1 

537  8 

1.785.5 

1,935.7 

16,143.9 

0 

228  1 

46.5 

4095 

312.8 

3.780.1 

6.381.1 

619.2 

531  9 

1,786.3 

1 ,949.9 

16,109.9 

N 

2226 

45.0 

408.3 

3124 

3,732.8 

6,339.2 

604.8 

516.7 

1,731.5 

1,926.5 

15,899.8 

D 

2183 

44.4 

4082 

303.1 

3,727.0 

6,343.6 

6090 

500.8 

1,727.2 

1.859.0 

15,797.1 

1983  J 

2080 

43.0 

394  7 

300.6 

3,5333 

6,2736 

595.7 

4833 

1 ,696.8 

1,879.4 

15.462.9 

F 

208  8 

42.0 

3946 

298.8 

3,457.8 

6,355.9 

5974 

4883 

1 .700.0 

1,877.3 

15.474.6 

M 

209.4 

43.7 

403.1 

300.6 

3,604.7 

6,436.7 

611.3 

512.4 

1.701.9 

1,935.1 

15,816.6 

A 

196  3 

45.9 

412.5 

307.1 

3,699 .1 

6,569.4 

613.9 

509.4 

1 ,677.6 

1 ,939.0 

16,029.2 

M 

231.3 

48.8 

4305 

3254 

3,861.6 

6.748.7 

637  2 

5344 

1,712.0 

2,012.5 

16,605.3 

J 

2479 

54.2 

445.1 

336.5 

4,022.8 

7.011.6 

6602 

5650 

1,770.2 

2.057.0 

17,239.8 

J 

247.4 

52.8 

453.3 

3405 

3.958.0 

6,935.9 

6567 

538.7 

1,759.6 

1,932.1 

16,947  6 

A 

245.4 

54.3 

454.5 

344.8 

3,921  3 

6,864.5 

654.8 

544.3 

1,778.0 

1 ,922.6 

16,862.3 

S 

247.3 

55.1 

4539 

340.1 

3,9852 

7,037.9 

6635 

569.6 

1,788.8 

2,059.6 

17,281.1 

O 

238.0 

51.9 

444.4 

335.3 

3,989.4 

7,0182 

6650 

5638 

1.757.3 

1,991.7 

17,130.6 

N 

2348 

50.6 

445.6 

333.6 

3.972.2 

7,018.8 

654.1 

554.6 

1,731.0 

1,917.5 

16.984.1 

D 

2266 

48.5 

446.0 

325.7 

3,982.6 

6,914.7 

6559 

543.0 

1,697.2 

1 ,890.6 

16,799.9 

1984  J 

224.0 

46.7 

438.3 

3207 

3.866.1 

6,935.8 

6555 

530.3 

1,699.0 

1,883.3 

16.668.8 

F 

226.3 

46.8 

4385 

319.4 

3,878.2 

6,956.2 

652.5 

528.9 

1 .702.3 

1 ,850.0 

16.669.0 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

225.7 

43.1 

4023 

295.4 

3,678.4 

6,291.8 

603.8 

497.5 

1,710.0 

1 ,943.6 

15,755.6 

A 

225.4 

43.1 

3990 

297.8 

3.678.7 

6,343.1 

600.3 

520.1 

1 .724.9 

1 .948.8 

15.848.3 

M 

221.7 

41.5 

3907 

293.6 

3,632.1 

6,275.8 

599.7 

496.7 

1 .696.9 

1 ,933.6 

15,648.7 

J 

229.7 

44.7 

3992 

299.6 

3,661.7 

6,305.2 

610.4 

493.8 

1.717.5 

1 ,935.4 

15,760.6 

J 

221.9 

46.1 

407.4 

297.2 

3,691  4 

6,355.7 

616.2 

489.6 

1,715.8 

1,889.6 

15.793.6 

A 

213.3 

46.0 

402.1 

3075 

3,657.3 

6,254.9 

602.7 

517.8 

1,740.5 

1 .765.0 

15,570.8 

S 

220.5 

46.8 

4063 

294.8 

3.701.1 

6,288.2 

609.1 

516.3 

1 .736.3 

1,856.3 

15,738.9 

O 

225.1 

45.2 

403.6 

306.5 

3.705.6 

6,288.4 

607.0 

516.1 

1,741.7 

1,881.7 

15,782.0 

N 

226.9 

45.9 

4103 

311.9 

3.741.6 

6,322.7 

606.6 

516.1 

1,723.5 

1 ,895.8 

15,861.4 

D 

231.7 

47.0 

416.7 

314.3 

3.816.5 

6,480.5 

622.7 

514.2 

1.762.2 

1.901.5 

16,166.4 

1983  J 

221.6 

47.3 

408.4 

314.1 

3.613.2 

6,415.6 

614.9 

505.6 

1,748.1 

1,946.1 

15,891.9 

F 

219.3 

46.8 

4094 

313.1 

3,538.8 

6,516.0 

615.6 

513.4 

1,741.1 

1 ,940.2 

15,911.4 

M 

220.0 

48.2 

419.5 

314.3 

3,679.6 

6,567.5 

625.6 

530.6 

1.743.6 

1 ,942.9 

16.153.2 

A 

202.2 

49.1 

420.1 

316.4 

3,733.4 

6,625.5 

6240 

519.8 

1.724.2 

1 ,938.4 

16,214.3 

M 

2290 

49.2 

4257 

3189 

3.811.0 

6,679.3 

630.7 

521.9 

1,7145 

1,973.4 

16,416.8 

J 

233.7 

50.2 

431.0 

3225 

3,889.6 

6,793.8 

639.5 

535.7 

1,734.7 

1 .989.3 

16,688.0 

J 

2298 

47.3 

438.0 

326.7 

3,944.1 

6,842.2 

6446 

537.0 

1.720.5 

1,992.1 

16,793.1 

A 

2326 

48.2 

442.3 

332.1 

3,934.7 

6,827.9 

641.2 

541.3 

1 ,738.4 

1,973.8 

16.786.0 

S 

238.9 

51.2 

4438 

3300 

3,912.3 

6,926.6 

647  1 

546.5 

1 ,740.8 

1 ,976.4 

16.888.0 

O 

237.1 

50.3 

439.1 

330.6 

3.915.1 

6,941.5 

653.6 

546.6 

1,716.7 

1,935.1 

16,837.5 

N 

239.1 

51.8 

446.8 

332.9 

3,961.4 

7.007.3 

657.4 

553.1 

1 ,722.4 

1,887.7 

16,931.7 

D 

238.3 

51  2 

453.8 

337.4 

4,054.8 

7,042.6 

671  6 

555.4 

1,725.2 

1,918.8 

17,122.0 

1984  J 

235.1 

51.3 

451.6 

333.5 

3.938.3 

7,095.8 

680.5 

555.2 

1.743.9 

1 ,942.6 

17,100.6 

F 

235.7 

51.7 

455.1 

3336 

3,957.0 

7,123.8 

674.3 

553.7 

1 ,740.9 

1 ,899.2 

17,099.7 

'Includes  Yukon,  Northwest  Territories  and  Canadian  residents  abroad. 
Source:  Estimates  of  Labour  Income  (72-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


36 


June  1984 

Table  2:  Wages  and  Salaries  by  Industry,  and  Supplementary  Labour  Income,  Canada, 
based  on  the  1960  standard  classification  (million  dollars) 


Section  4— Table  2 


Trans- 

portation, 

Finance, 

Public' 

Total 

Supple- 

Year 

communi- 

insurance 

admin 

wages 

mentary 

Total 

and 

Manu- 

Con- 

cation and 

and  real 

and 

and 

labour 

labour 

month 

Agriculture2 

Forestry 

Mining 

facturing 

struction 

utilities 

Trade 

estate 

Service 

defence 

salaries 

income 

income 

D 

5249 

5252 

5253 

5254 

5255 

5256 

5257 

5260 

5261 

5266 

5248 

5271 

5247 

D 

5274 

5277 

5278 

5279 

5280 

5281 

5282 

5285 

5286 

5291 

5273 

5296 

5272 

1981 

1 ,734.5 

1,718.5 

5,573.7 

39,013.6 

12,372.5 

19,108.4 

22.574.5 

12.317.1 

46,191.0 

15,9635 

176,567.3 

17,307.0 

193,874.3 

1982 

1,848.2 

1,575.2 

5,770.0 

39,291  4 

11,668  9 

21 ,458.7 

23.4248 

13,775.5 

52.077.0 

18,271.5 

189,161  3 

19,018.7 

208,180.0 

Unadjusted 

tor  seasona 

variation 

1982  M 

101.5 

121.0 

520.2 

3.290.3 

919.7 

1,719.3 

1 .924.4 

1,138.0 

4.254.0 

1 ,488.6 

15.477.1 

1,547.0 

17,024.1 

A 

116.2 

111.7 

4904 

3,306.2 

951.7 

1,779.6 

1.950.6 

1.138.4 

4.307.4 

1,486.8 

15,638.9 

1,562.0 

17,200  9 

M 

148.0 

134.6 

500.5 

3,335.3 

907.5 

1,808.5 

1,972.7 

1,142.5 

4.349.5 

1 ,486.4 

15.785.4 

1,576.5 

17,361.9 

J 

181.7 

143.2 

498.3 

3,416.4 

1,000.5 

1,854.3 

2.001.7 

1,157.5 

4,463.7 

1,531.3 

16,248.5 

1,621.9 

17,870.4 

J 

221.6 

144.0 

496.9 

3,4022 

1,013.4 

1,832.9 

1,947.1 

1,152.2 

4,176.6 

1,575.0 

15,961.9 

1.613.2 

17,575.1 

A 

249.1 

146.0 

452.8 

3,2429 

953.3 

1,826.7 

1,921.8 

1,147.4 

4,124.1 

1,612.0 

15,676.1 

1,583.7 

17,259.7 

S 

220.8 

157.2 

452.3 

3,2680 

1,088  6 

1,844.7 

1,930.2 

1,147.6 

4.465.1 

1,569  5 

16,143.9 

1,632  5 

17,776.4 

0 

174.7 

151.3 

454.6 

3.201.3 

1,134.7 

1,801.3 

1,946.9 

1,152.0 

4,5301 

1,563.1 

16,109.9 

1,629  5 

17,739.4 

N 

142.3 

126.2 

446.3 

3,165.1 

1,020.9 

1,796.7 

1,962.3 

1.161.0 

4.504.2 

1,574.9 

15,899.8 

1.609.1 

17,509.0 

D 

125.8 

104.4 

442.5 

3,128.4 

861.6 

1,817.4 

2,019.3 

1,191.1 

4.500.5 

1,606  0 

15,797.1 

1.599.4 

17,396.5 

1983  J 

90.3 

113.9 

441.3 

3,176.1 

806.4 

1 ,782.7 

1 ,946.4 

1,181.9 

4,362.7 

1,561.1 

15,462.9 

1 ,642.4 

17,105.3 

F 

91.3 

125.4 

448.6 

3.223.6 

797.9 

1,777.7 

1,917.5 

1,176.7 

4,337.4 

1,578.5 

15,474.6 

1,640.1 

17,114.7 

M 

107.7 

118.1 

450.9 

3.268.2 

792.6 

1 ,808.0 

1,937.0 

1,190.0 

4.528.9 

1,615.3 

15,816.6 

1,679.7 

17,496.3 

A 

125.3 

112.7 

453.4 

3.373.8 

878.0 

1,808.2 

1,951.0 

1,201.2 

4,519.4 

1,606.3 

16,029.2 

1 ,705.3 

17,734.5 

M 

166.0 

134.5 

465.7 

3.496.2 

958.4 

1,854.8 

2,004.1 

1,220.8 

4,661  0 

1,643.7 

16,605.3 

1,767.8 

18,373.1 

J 

201.8 

168.7 

4849 

3.6408 

1.062.8 

1,923.1 

2,057.8 

1,245.8 

4,758.9 

1,695.3 

17,239.8 

1.839.8 

19,079  7 

J 

236.8 

169.1 

478.4 

3.642.6 

1.096.5 

1,909  4 

2,026.4 

1,262.8 

4,413.2 

1,712.4 

16,947.6 

1 ,808.3 

18,755.9 

A 

262.8 

172.2 

487.8 

3,582.9 

1.099.2 

1,917.7 

2.023.8 

1,250  0 

4,351.7 

1,714.2 

16,862.3 

1,797.8 

18,660.2 

S 

237.4 

188.4 

486.9 

3,6284 

1,104.2 

1,928.6 

2,043.7 

1,252.8 

4,722.8 

1.688.0 

17,281.1 

1,841.9 

19,123.0 

0 

185.7 

178.2 

494.1 

3.617.8 

1,039.2 

1,915.5 

2,058.3 

1,231.0 

4,754.5 

1.656.4 

17,130.6 

1,827.5 

18.958.1 

N 

148.7 

161.9 

500.1 

3,579.4 

953.1 

1,905.3 

2,079.2 

1,233.3 

4,7646 

1,658.3 

16,984.1 

1,812.7 

18.796.8 

D 

129.8 

144.2 

486.3 

3,491.7 

844.1 

1,919.1 

2,123.0 

1,238  9 

4,716.1 

1.706.7 

16,799.9 

1,795.6 

18,595.5 

1984  J 

92.9 

150.4 

499.7 

3,511.7 

795.7 

1,906  5 

2,034  1 

1,262.2 

4,750.3 

1 ,665.3 

16,668.8 

1 ,777.8 

18.446.6 

F 

95.1 

140.5 

492.5 

3,480.3 

804.3 

1.918.4 

2,003.6 

1,266.7 

4,781.9 

1,685.7 

16,669.0 

1 .778.2 

18.447.3 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2  5 


1982  M 

149.2 

139.7 

519.3 

3,315.0 

1,062.3 

1.757.9 

1,958.0 

1.123.8 

4,209.9 

1.512.5 

15.747.6 

1,573  8 

17.321.4 

A 

150.5 

137.9 

501.1 

3,3102 

1 ,054.2 

1,807.3 

1,957.0 

1.133.0 

4,266.9 

1,514.7 

15,832.9 

1.581.8 

17.414.7 

M 

150.4 

138.3 

5000 

3,3024 

894.5 

1,792.7 

1,959.3 

1.136.0 

4,272.9 

1,484.2 

15,630.6 

1.562.2 

17.192.8 

J 

153.8 

125.4 

4836 

3,3403 

928.0 

1,798.1 

1.967.2 

1.142.2 

4,343.2 

1,498.3 

15,780.3 

1,573.4 

17,353.7 

J 

156.0 

131.7 

485.1 

3,395.3 

916.9 

1,782.7 

1,949.0 

1,138.1 

4,348.8 

1,518.0 

15,821  8 

1,598.1 

17,419.9 

A 

155.5 

130.1 

448.8 

3,229.6 

830.7 

1,784.8 

1,936.6 

1.146.8 

4,373.2 

1 ,564.2 

15,600.4 

1,574.5 

17,174.9 

s 

159.6 

132.2 

455.5 

3,213.8 

927  2 

1,819.8 

1.934.6 

1.153.2 

4,407.4 

1,562.5 

15,765.7 

1,592.4 

17,358.1 

o 

159.2 

131.6 

457.0 

3,157.3 

995.0 

1,781.0 

1.932.1 

1.167.3 

4,445.0 

1.572.7 

15,798.2 

1,596.7 

17,394.8 

N 

161.6 

119.5 

448.9 

3,166.6 

962  1 

1,817.1 

1,941.5 

1.182.7 

4.469.9 

1,592.1 

15,861.9 

1.605.9 

17,467.9 

D 

169.1 

115.6 

453.6 

3,214.6 

952.9 

1,872.9 

1,981.5 

1,214.0 

4,544.2 

1,613.7 

16,132.2 

1,637.0 

17,769.1 

1983  J 

161.4 

134.9 

442.0 

3,240.0 

9693 

1,817.0 

1,975.5 

1,175.8 

4,381.5 

1,594.5 

15.891  9 

1,686.9 

17,578.8 

F 

1600 

142.8 

447.9 

3,287.9 

962.0 

1,814.8 

1,971.8 

1.175.0 

4,337.4 

1,611.8 

15,911.4 

1,685.5 

17,597.0 

M 

159.9 

136.0 

449.4 

3,303.7 

941.3 

1,848.7 

1,981.3 

1.175.1 

4,516.3 

1,641.5 

16,153.2 

1,715.0 

17,868.2 

A 

159.6 

139.1 

462.9 

3,378.9 

958.2 

1,837.2 

1,959.9 

1,192.1 

4.489.0 

1,637.5 

16,214.3 

1,724.0 

17,938.2 

M 

166.5 

137.5 

467.5 

3,461.9 

944.4 

1,838.6 

1 ,974.4 

1,207.7 

4,573.3 

1,645.2 

16,416.8 

1 ,747.2 

18,164.1 

J 

169.2 

153.0 

471.9 

3.541.5 

979.4 

1 ,864.7 

2,013.4 

1,221.5 

4,608.3 

1,665.1 

16,688.0 

1.780.7 

18,468.7 

J 

166.8 

154.5 

466.9 

3,625.6 

1,000.1 

1,857.2 

2.031.0 

1 ,247.0 

4,593.4 

1,650.4 

16,793.1 

1.793.7 

18,586.7 

A 

164.1 

157.9 

482.6 

3,568.9 

973.9 

1,870.9 

2,0350 

1,251.7 

4.618.9 

1,662.1 

16,786.0 

1,792.2 

18,578.2 

S 

170.6 

159.5 

490.9 

3,572.7 

9499 

1,900.2 

2,045.6 

1.261.7 

4,662.5 

1 ,674.4 

16,888.0 

1.801.0 

18,688.9 

O 

166.9 

156.0 

496.2 

3,573.3 

921.6 

1.898.7 

2.040.6 

1,252.5 

4.669.8 

1,661.9 

16,837.5 

1,796.2 

18,633.7 

N 

166.7 

155.3 

502.2 

3,579.7 

916.5 

1,925.0 

2,0538 

1,259.8 

4,6984 

1,674.3 

16,931  7 

1,807.0 

18,738.7 

D 

172.0 

160.9 

498.2 

3,587.4 

915.5 

1,977.2 

2,086.1 

1,265  1 

4,742.2 

1,717.4 

17,122.0 

1,829.6 

18.951.6 

1984  J 

171.8 

172.9 

498.8 

3.580.3 

951.7 

1,945.5 

2.066.4 

1,259.7 

4,753.8 

1,699.7 

17,100.6 

1,822.2 

18.922.9 

F 

172.5 

158.4 

489.1 

3,547.7 

9660 

1,958.8 

2,058.4 

1,261.6 

4.765.4 

1,721.8 

17,099.7 

1,822.9 

18,922  6 

'Excludes  military  pay  and  allowances.       includes  fishing  and  trapping. 

Note:  Estimates  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding. 

Source:  Estimates  of  Labour  Income  (72-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


37 


Section  4— Table  3 

Table  3:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over  (thousands  of  persons) 

Annual 
average 
and 
month 

D 

D 

1982 
1983 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 


June  1984 


Population 

15  years 

ot  age 

and  over 

Total 

labour 

force 

Employed 

Unemployed 

Not  in  the 
labour 
force 

Participation 
rate' 

Unemployment 
rate1 

767284 

767285 
767606 

767286 
767608 

767287 
767609 

769732 

767288 

767610 

767289 

76761 1 

18.664 
18.917 

1 1 .958 
12.183 

10.644 
10.734 

1,314 
1.448 

6.706 
6,735 

64.1 
644 

11.0 

11.9 

1983 


J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 


18,657 

12,268 

10.958 

1.310 

6,390 

18,678 

12,467 

1 1 .070 

1,397 

6,211 

18,703 

12.373 

10.975 

1.398 

6.330 

18,723 

11.972 

10.615 

1,356 

6,752 

18,744 

1 1 .986 

10.584 

1,402 

6,757 

18.764 

1 1 .876 

10,423 

1,453 

6.888 

18,783 

11.831 

10.321 

1,510 

6.952 

18,806 

11.745 

10.133 

1,611 

7,062 

18,829 

11,816 

10.212 

1,604 

7.013 

18,848 

1 1 .983 

10.309 

1,674 

6,865 

18,868 

11.991 

10,410 

1.582 

6,876 

18,892 

12.278 

10.776 

1,502 

6,614 

18,911 

12.535 

1 1 ,073 

1,462 

6,376 

18.928 

12.684 

1 1 ,269 

1,415 

6,244 

18.950 

12.645 

1 1 ,270 

1.375 

6,305 

18,968 

12.221 

10,952 

1,269 

6,746 

18.985 

12.155 

10.901 

1,253 

6,831 

19,003 

12.089 

10,792 

1.297 

6,914 

19,020 

12.049 

10.713 

1,336 

6.971 

19,041 

11.916 

10.443 

1.473 

7.125 

19,063 

12.032 

10.557 

1,476 

7,031 

19,080 

12.135 

10,595 

1.541 

6,945 

19,101 

12.138 

10,670 

1,468 

6,963 

19,118 

12.474 

11,014 

1,460 

6.644 

65.8 
66.7 
66  2 
63.9 
63.9 
63.3 
63.0 

62.5 
628 
63.6 
63.6 
65.0 
66.3 
67.0 
66.7 
64.4 
64.0 
63.6 
63.3 

62.6 
63.1 
63.6 
63.5 
65.2 


10.7 
11.2 
11.3 
11.3 
11.7 
12.2 
12.8 

13.7 
13.6 
14.0 
13.2 
12.2 
11.7 
11.2 
10.9 
10.4 
10.3 
10.7 
11.1 

12  4 
12.3 
12.7 
12.1 
11.7 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 


1982  J 
J 
A 
S 

o 

N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 

s 
o 

N 

D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 


1 1 ,958 

10.636 

1,322 

12,050 

10,613 

1.437 

1 1 .990 

10,533 

1,457 

12,008 

10,518 

1,490 

12,050 

10,513 

1,537 

12,010 

10,485 

1,525 

12.039 

10,499 

1,540 

12.002 

10.516 

1,486 

12.056 

10.549 

1,507 

12,087 

10.572 

1.515 

12,139 

10,637 

1,502 

12,193 

10.696 

1,497 

12,225 

10,747 

1.478 

12,258 

10,804 

1.454 

12,243 

10,817 

1,426 

12.234 

10,851 

1,383 

12.192 

10,831 

1,361 

12,221 

10,859 

1,362 

12,267 

10,902 

1,365 

12,229 

10,855 

1,374 

12,304 

10,909 

1,395 

12,277 

10,878 

1,399 

12,300 

1 0,903 

1,397 

12,368 

10,926 

1,442 

64.1 
64.5 
64.1 
64.1 
64.3 
64.0 
64.1 

63.8 
64.0 
64.1 
64.3 
64.5 
64.6 
64.8 
64.6 
64.5 
64.2 
64.3 
64.5 

64.2 
64.5 
64.3 
64.4 
64.7 


11.1 
11.9 
12.2 
12.4 
12.8 
12.7 
12.8 

12.4 
12.5 
12.5 
12.4 
12.3 
12.1 
11.9 
11.6 
11.3 
11.2 
11.1 
11.1 

11.2 
11.3 
11.4 
11.4 
11.7 


'The  labour  force  as  a  percentage  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over.  The  participation  rate  for  a  particular  group  (age,  sex  etc)  is  the  labour  force  in  that  group  expressed 
as  a  percentage  of  the  population  for  that  group        !The  unemployed  as  a  percentage  of  the  labour  force    The  unemployment  rate  for  a  particular  group  (age,  sex  etc  )  is  the  unem- 
ployed in  that  group  expressed  as  a  percentage  of  the  labour  force  for  that  group   Seasonally-adjusted  rates  are  calculated  by  dividing  seasonally-adjusted  unemployment  by  the  sum  of 
seasonally-adjusted  employment  and  seasonally-adjusted  unemployment  (i.e.  seasonally-adjusted  labour  force  by  summation). 

Note:  Excludes  inmates  of  institutions,  members  of  the  armed  services,  Indians  living  on  reserves  and  residents  of  the  Yukon  and  Northwest  Territories.  The  estimates  are  derived  from 
a  sample  survey  and  are  subject  to  sampling  error    In  general,  the  smaller  the  estimate,  the  larger  is  the  relative  sampling  error    For  other  explanatory  material  see  notes  at  the  end  of 
Catalogue  No   71-001 
Source:  The  Labour  Force  (71-001),  monthly. 


38 


June  1984 

Table  4:  Selected  series'  by  sex  and  main  age  group  (thousands  of  persons) 


Section  4— Table  4 


Table  4.1:  Employed 

Annual 

Total 

15-24  years 

25  years  and  over 

average 

and 

Both 

Both 

Both 

month 

sexes 

Men 

Women 

sexes 

Men 

Women 

sexes 

Men 

Women 

D 

767286 

767418 

767550 

767296 

767428 

767560 

767258 

767386 

767518 

D 

767608 

767683 

767750 

767620 

767695 

767762 

767584 

767654 

767728 

1982 

10,644 

6,254 

4.390 

2,398 

1,235 

1,164 

8,245 

5,019 

3,226 

1983 

10,734 

6.240 

4,495 

2,337 

1,196 

1.141 

8,397 

5,044 

3,354 

Unadjusted  for 

seasonal  variation 

1982  J 

10,958 

6,481 

4,477 

2.597 

1,363 

1.234 

8,361 

5,118 

3,243 

j 

1 1 ,070 

6,586 

4,484 

2,766 

1,463 

1.303 

8,305 

5,123 

3,181 

A 

10.975 

6,503 

4,471 

2,683 

1,413 

1,270 

8,292 

5,090 

3,201 

S 

10,615 

6.261 

4,354 

2.290 

1,196 

1,094 

8,325 

5,065 

3,261 

o 

10,584 

6.206 

4,378 

2,283 

1,180 

1,103 

8,302 

5,026 

3.275 

N 

10,423 

6,082 

4,341 

2,243 

1,144 

1.099 

8.180 

4,938 

3,243 

D 

10,321 

5,971 

4,350 

2,206 

1,094 

1,112 

8,115 

4.877 

3,238 

1983  J 

10,133 

5,841 

4,292 

2,106 

1,037 

1.069 

8,027 

4,804 

3,223 

F 

10,212 

5,884 

4.328 

2,124 

1,046 

1.078 

8,088 

4.838 

3,250 

M 

1 0,309 

5,944 

4,364 

2,140 

1,055 

1.085 

8,168 

4.889 

3,279 

A 

10,410 

6,008 

4.401 

2,135 

1,063 

1,072 

8,275 

4.946 

3,329 

M 

10.776 

6,262 

4,514 

2,344 

1,203 

1,141 

8,432 

5.059 

3,373 

J 

1 1 .073 

6,457 

4,616 

2,551 

1,329 

1,222 

8,521 

5,128 

3.394 

J 

1 1 ,269 

6,621 

4,648 

2,781 

1,462 

1,318 

8,489 

5.159 

3.330 

A 

1 1 ,270 

6,629 

4,641 

2,736 

1,444 

1,291 

8,535 

5.185 

3,350 

S 

10,952 

6,419 

4,533 

2,320 

1,222 

1.099 

8,632 

5.197 

3.434 

0 

10,901 

6,368 

4,534 

2,300 

1,196 

1,104 

8,601 

5,171 

3,430 

N 

10,792 

6,266 

4,525 

2,265 

1.165 

1,099 

8,527 

5,101 

3,426 

D 

10,713 

6,175 

4.538 

2,241 

1,128 

1,113 

8.472 

5,047 

3,425 

1984  J 

10,443 

6,002 

4,441 

2.128 

1,067 

1,061 

8,315 

4.935 

3.380 

F 

10,557 

6,058 

4,498 

2,175 

1,086 

1,088 

8,382 

4,972 

3.410 

M 

10,595 

6,062 

4,532 

2,186 

1,094 

1,092 

8,408 

4,968 

3,440 

A 

10,670 

6.144 

4,526 

2,199 

1.113 

1,086 

8,471 

5.031 

3.440 

M 

11,014 

6.381 

4,632 

2,402 

1,252 

1.150 

8,611 

5.129 

3,482 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 

4 

4 

1982  J 

10,636 

6.263 

4,373 

2,390 

1,233 

1,157 

8,246 

5.030 

3,216 

J 

10,613 

6.242 

4.371 

2,363 

1,216 

1,147 

8,250 

5.026 

3,224 

A 

10.533 

6,167 

4.366 

2,317 

1,186 

1,131 

8,216 

4,981 

3,235 

s 

10,518 

6,158 

4,360 

2,330 

1,195 

1,135 

8,188 

4,963 

3,225 

o 

10.513 

6,145 

4,368 

2,327 

1,193 

1.134 

8,186 

4,952 

3,234 

N 

10.485 

6,121 

4.364 

2,321 

1.185 

1.136 

8,164 

4,936 

3,228 

D 

10,499 

6,112 

4,387 

2,312 

1,171 

1.141 

8,187 

4.941 

3,246 

1983  J 

10.516 

6,116 

4,400 

2,308 

1,171 

1.137 

8,208 

4.945 

3.263 

F 

10.549 

6,134 

4,415 

2,310 

1,171 

1,139 

8,239 

4,963 

3,276 

M 

10,572 

6,158 

4.414 

2,306 

1,172 

1,134 

8,266 

4,986 

3,280 

A 

10.637 

6,178 

4,459 

2,290 

1,160 

1,130 

8.347 

5,018 

3,329 

M 

10,696 

6,218 

4,478 

2,324 

1,188 

1.136 

8.372 

5,030 

3,342 

J 

10,747 

6,239 

4,508 

2,346 

1.201 

1,145 

8,401 

5,038 

3,363 

J 

10,804 

6,272 

4,532 

2,372 

1,213 

1,159 

8,432 

5,059 

3,373 

A 

10.817 

6,284 

4,533 

2,361 

1,211 

1,150 

8,456 

5,073 

3,383 

S 

10.851 

6,313 

4,538 

2,362 

1,220 

1.142 

8,489 

5,093 

3.396 

O 

10.831 

6,305 

4,526 

2,346 

1,209 

1,137 

8.485 

5,096 

3.389 

N 

10,859 

6,309 

4,550 

2,343 

1,207 

1,136 

8,516 

5.102 

3,414 

D 

10.902 

6,325 

4,577 

2,350 

1,209 

1,141 

8,552 

5,116 

3,436 

1984  J 

10.855 

6,298 

4,557 

2,339 

1,209 

1,130 

8,516 

5,089 

3,427 

F 

10,909 

6,321 

4.588 

2,363 

1,217 

1,146 

8,546 

5.104 

3,442 

M 

10,878 

6,289 

4,589 

2,358 

1.216 

1,142 

8,520 

5.073 

3,447 

A 

10,903 

6,316 

4,587 

2,361 

1.216 

1,145 

8,542 

5.100 

3,442 

M 

10,926 

6,331 

4,595 

2.377 

1.232 

1,145 

8,549 

5,099 

3,450 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 

•In    addition    to    the    selected    Labour    Force    information    published    here,    there    are    approximately    2.100    Labour    Force    series    available    on    CANSIM     The    series    provide 

basic  labour  force  characteristics,  by  geographic  area,  age.  sex  and  marital  status. 


39 


Section  4— Table  4/Continued 

Table  4:  Selected  series  by  sex  and  main  age  group  (thousands  of  persons) /continued 


June  1984 


Table  4  2. 

Unemployed 

Annual 
average 

Total 

15-24  years 

25 

years  and  over 

and 
month 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

D 

D 

767287 
767609 

767419 
767684 

767551 
767751 

767297 
767621 

767429 
767696 

767561 
767565 

767259 
767585 

767387 
767655 

767519 
767729 

1982 
1983 


1,314 

778 

537 

555 

331 

224 

759 

447 

313 

1,448 

859 

590 

579 

345 

234 

869 

514 

355 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

1,310 

760 

550 

598 

350 

248 

712 

409 

302 

J 

1.397 

813 

584 

675 

396 

280 

722 

418 

304 

A 

1,398 

793 

606 

604 

349 

254 

795 

444 

351 

S 

1.356 

772 

584 

554 

314 

240 

802 

458 

344 

0 

1.402 

820 

582 

573 

330 

243 

829 

490 

339 

N 

1.453 

865 

587 

562 

329 

233 

891 

537 

354 

D 

1.510 

937 

574 

578 

360 

218 

932 

577 

355 

1983  J 

1.611 

999 

613 

614 

379 

235 

997 

620 

377 

F 

1.604 

993 

611 

612 

379 

234 

992 

614 

377 

M 

1,674 

1.032 

642 

656 

407 

248 

1.018 

625 

394 

A 

1.582 

972 

610 

616 

384 

232 

966 

588 

377 

M 

1.502 

902 

600 

630 

375 

255 

872 

528 

345 

J 

1.462 

857 

605 

624 

360 

264 

838 

497 

341 

J 

1,415 

831 

584 

622 

366 

256 

793 

465 

328 

A 

1,375 

774 

601 

564 

328 

236 

811 

446 

365 

S 

1.269 

694 

575 

506 

278 

228 

763 

416 

347 

0 

1.253 

696 

558 

494 

273 

220 

760 

422 

337 

N 

1.297 

752 

545 

504 

299 

205 

793 

453 

340 

D 

1.336 

804 

532 

510 

315 

194 

827 

489 

338 

1984  J 

1.473 

894 

579 

546 

331 

214 

927 

563 

364 

F 

1.476 

889 

586 

538 

323 

215 

937 

566 

371 

M 

1,541 

932 

609 

557 

338 

219 

984 

594 

390 

A 

1.468 

884 

583 

540 

332 

208 

928 

553 

375 

M 

1,460 

846 

614 

574 

331 

243 

886 

515 

371 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 

4 

3 

1982  J 

1,322 

784 

538 

557 

335 

222 

765 

449 

316 

J 

1,437 

858 

579 

629 

374 

255 

808 

484 

324 

A 

1,457 

879 

578 

607 

364 

243 

850 

515 

335 

S 

1,490 

910 

580 

609 

368 

241 

881 

542 

339 

0 

1,537 

944 

593 

626 

379 

247 

911 

565 

346 

N 

1,525 

922 

603 

606 

360 

246 

919 

562 

357 

D 

1,540 

931 

609 

616 

372 

244 

924 

559 

365 

1983  J 

1.486 

878 

608 

596 

353 

243 

890 

525 

365 

F 

1,507 

895 

612 

604 

360 

244 

903 

535 

368 

M 

1,515 

891 

624 

610 

364 

246 

905 

527 

378 

A 

1,502 

892 

610 

613 

369 

244 

889 

523 

366 

M 

1,497 

892 

605 

609 

362 

247 

888 

530 

358 

J 

1,478 

885 

593 

582 

344 

238 

896 

541 

355 

J 

1,454 

875 

579 

574 

344 

230 

880 

531 

349 

A 

1.426 

852 

574 

565 

340 

225 

861 

512 

349 

S 

1,383 

811 

572 

553 

324 

229 

830 

487 

343 

0 

1,361 

794 

567 

537 

314 

223 

824 

480 

344 

N 

1,362 

801 

561 

546 

328 

218 

816 

473 

343 

D 

1,365 

798 

567 

545 

325 

220 

820 

473 

347 

1984  J 

1,374 

799 

575 

537 

314 

223 

837 

485 

352 

F 

1.395 

808 

587 

536 

311 

225 

859 

497 

362 

M 

1.399 

813 

586 

524 

306 

218 

875 

507 

368 

A 

1.397 

814 

583 

537 

317 

220 

860 

497 

363 

M 

1,442 

833 

609 

548 

318 

230 

894 

515 

379 

See  footnotes.  Table  3 


40 


June  1984 

Table  4:  Selected  series  by  sex  and  main  age  group  (thousands  of  persons)/continued 


Section  4— Table  4/Continued 


Table  4  3 

Participation 

rates' 

Annual 
average 

Total 

15-24  years 

25 

years  and  over 

and 
month 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

D 

D 

767288 
767610 

767420 
767685 

767552 
767752 

767298 
767622 

767430 
767697 

767562 
767763 

767261 
767586 

767389 
767656 

767521 
767730 

1982 
1983 

64.1 
64.4 

77.0 
76.7 

51.7 
52.6 

658 
66.1 

69.3 
69.2 

62.3 
628 

63.5 
63.9 

79.5 
79.1 

48.5 
496 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

65.8 

79.3 

52.8 

71.1 

75.8 

664 

64.0 

80.4 

48.6 

J 

66.7 

809 

53 .1 

767 

82.3 

71  0 

63.6 

80.5 

477 

A 

662 

79.7 

532 

734 

78  1 

685 

63.9 

80.2 

48.5 

S 

63.9 

76.7 

51.7 

63.6 

67.0 

60.1 

64.1 

79.9 

49.1 

O 

63.9 

76.6 

51.8 

63.9 

67.1 

60.7 

64.0 

79.7 

49.2 

N 

63.3 

75.6 

51.4 

62.8 

65.5 

60.1 

63.4 

78.9 

488 

D 

63.0 

75.1 

51.3 

62.5 

64.7 

60.2 

63.2 

78.5 

48.7 

1983  J 

62.5 

74.3 

51.1 

61.1 

63.1 

59  1 

62.9 

77.9 

48.7 

F 

628 

74.6 

51.4 

61.6 

63.7 

59.5 

63.1 

78.2 

48.9 

M 

636 

75.6 

52.0 

630 

65.4 

60.6 

63.8 

78.9 

49.5 

A 

636 

75.6 

52.0 

62.1 

64.7 

59.3 

64.0 

79.1 

49.8 

M 

65.0 

77.5 

53.0 

67.2 

70.7 

63.6 

64.3 

79.7 

499 

J 

66.3 

79.1 

54.1 

71.9 

75.8 

67.9 

64.6 

80.1 

50.0 

J 

670 

80.5 

54.1 

77.1 

82.2 

72.0 

63.9 

79.9 

48.9 

A 

66.7 

79.9 

54.2 

74.9 

79.8 

69.9 

64.2 

79.9 

49.6 

S 

64.4 

76.7 

52.7 

64.3 

67.6 

609 

64.5 

79.5 

50.4 

O 

640 

76  1 

52.5 

63.6 

66.4 

60.8 

64.1 

79.1 

50.1 

N 

63.6 

75.5 

52.2 

63.1 

66.2 

60.0 

63.8 

78.4 

50.0 

D 

63.3 

75.0 

52.2 

628 

65.3 

60.3 

63.5 

78.0 

49.9 

1984  J 

62.6 

74.0 

51  6 

61.2 

63.4 

58.9 

63.0 

77.4 

49.5 

F 

63.1 

74.5 

52.2 

62.2 

64.0 

603 

63.4 

778 

49.9 

M 

63.6 

75.0 

52.7 

63.0 

65.1 

608 

638 

78.0 

50.5 

A 

63.5 

75.2 

52.4 

63.0 

65.8 

60.1 

63.7 

78.1 

50.1 

M 

65.2 

77.3 

53.7 

68.6 

72.2 

64.8 

64.3 

78.9 

50.6 

Adjusted  for 

seasonal  variation 

M.C.D 

1982  J 

64.1 

77.2 

51.6 

65.6 

69.3 

61.8 

63.6 

797 

48.4 

J 

64.5 

77.7 

51.9 

66.7 

70.4 

62.9 

63.8 

800 

48.5 

A 

64.1 

77.0 

51.8 

65.3 

68.7 

61.8 

63.7 

79.7 

48.7 

S 

64.1 

77.1 

51.7 

65.7 

69.4 

62.0 

63.6 

79.7 

48.6 

O 

64.3 

77.3 

51.8 

66.1 

698 

62.3 

63.7 

79.7 

48.7 

N 

64.0 

76.7 

51.8 

65.6 

68.7 

62.4 

63.5 

79.3 

48.7 

D 

64.1 

76.6 

52.1 

65.7 

68.7 

62.6 

63.6 

79.2 

48.9 

1983  J 

63.8 

76.0 

52.2 

65.2 

68.0 

62.5 

63.4 

78.6 

49.1 

F 

64.0 

76.3 

52.3 

656 

68.4 

62.7 

63.5 

78.8 

49.2 

M 

64.1 

76.4 

52.3 

65.7 

68.7 

62.7 

63.6 

78.9 

49.3 

A 

64.3 

76.6 

52.6 

65.5 

68.4 

62.5 

64.0 

79.2 

49.7 

M 

645 

76.9 

52.7 

66.3 

69.5 

63.0 

64.0 

79.3 

49.6 

J 

646 

77.0 

528 

663 

69.4 

63.1 

64.2 

79.4 

498 

J 

64.8 

77.2 

52.9 

66.8 

70.0 

63.5 

64.1 

79.5 

498 

A 

646 

77.0 

52.8 

66.4 

698 

63.0 

64.1 

79.2 

49.8 

S 

64.5 

76.8 

52.7 

66.3 

69.6 

62.9 

64.0 

79.0 

49.8 

0 

642 

76.4 

52.5 

65.7 

688 

62.5 

638 

78.8 

496 

N 

64.3 

76.5 

52.6 

65.9 

69.4 

62.3 

63.8 

78.7 

499 

D 

64.5 

76.6 

52.9 

66.1 

69.4 

62.7 

64.0 

78.8 

50.1 

1984  J 

64.2 

76.2 

52.8 

65.8 

69.0 

62.5 

63.8 

78.4 

50.0 

F 

64.5 

76.5 

53.1 

66.4 

69.4 

63.4 

64.0 

78.7 

50.2 

M 

64.3 

76.1 

53.1 

66.2 

69.2 

63.1 

63.8 

78.2 

50.3 

A 

64.4 

76.3 

53.0 

66.7 

69.8 

634 

63.7 

78.3 

500 

M 

64.7 

76.6 

53.3 

67.4 

70.7 

64.0 

63.9 

78.5 

50.2 

See  footnotes.  Table  3 


41 


Section  4— Table  4/Concluded 

Table  4:  Selected  series  by  sex  and  main  age  group  (thousands  of  persons)/concluded 


June  1984 


Table  4.4 

Unemployment 

rates* 

Annual 
average 
and 
month 

Total 

15-24  years 

25 

years  and  over 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

D 
D 

767289 

76761 1 

767421 
767686 

767553 
767753 

767299 
767623 

767431 
767698 

767563 
767764 

767262 

767587 

767390 
767657 

767522 

767731 

1982 
1983 


110 

11.1 

10.9 

188 

21.1 

16.1 

84 

8.2 

8.8 

11.9 

12.1 

11.6 

19.9 

22.4 

17.0 

9.4 

9.2 

9.6 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

10.7 

10.5 

10.9 

18.7 

20  5 

16.7 

78 

7.4 

8.5 

J 

11.2 

110 

11.5 

19.6 

21.3 

177 

80 

7.5 

8.7 

A 

11.3 

10.9 

11.9 

18.4 

19.8 

16.7 

8.7 

80 

9.9 

S 

11.3 

110 

11.8 

19.5 

20.8 

18.0 

88 

8.3 

9.5 

0 

11.7 

11.7 

11.7 

20.1 

21.9 

18.1 

9.1 

8.9 

9.4 

N 

12.2 

12.5 

11.9 

20.0 

22.3 

17.5 

9.8 

9.8 

98 

D 

128 

13.6 

11.7 

20.8 

24.8 

16.4 

10.3 

10.6 

9.9 

1983  J 

13.7 

14.6 

12.5 

22.6 

26.8 

18.0 

11.0 

11.4 

10.5 

F 

13.6 

14.4 

12.4 

22.4 

26.6 

17.8 

10.9 

11.3 

10.4 

M 

14.0 

14.8 

128 

23.4 

27.8 

18.6 

11.1 

113 

10.7 

A 

13.2 

13.9 

12.2 

22.4 

26.5 

17.8 

10.5 

10.6 

10.2 

M 

12.2 

12.6 

11.7 

21.2 

23.7 

18.3 

9.4 

9.4 

9.3 

J 

11.7 

11.7 

11.6 

19.7 

21.3 

17.8 

9.0 

88 

9.1 

J 

11.2 

11.1 

11.2 

18.3 

20.0 

16.3 

85 

8.3 

90 

A 

10.9 

105 

11.5 

17.1 

18.5 

15.4 

8.7 

7.9 

9.8 

S 

10.4 

9.8 

11.3 

17.9 

18.5 

17.2 

8.1 

7.4 

9.2 

0 

10.3 

9.8 

11.0 

17.7 

18.6 

16.6 

8.1 

7.6 

9.0 

N 

10.7 

10.7 

10.7 

18.2 

20.4 

15.7 

8.5 

8.2 

9.0 

D 

11.1 

11.5 

105 

18.5 

21.8 

14.9 

89 

8.8 

9.0 

1984  J 

12  4 

13.0 

11.5 

20.4 

23.7 

168 

10.0 

10.2 

9.7 

F 

12.3 

12.8 

11.5 

19.8 

22.9 

16.5 

10.1 

10.2 

9.8 

M 

12.7 

13.3 

11.8 

20.3 

23.6 

16.7 

10.5 

10.7 

10.2 

A 

12.1 

12.6 

11.4 

19.7 

23.0 

16.1 

9.9 

9.9 

9.8 

M 

11.7 

11.7 

11.7 

19.3 

20.9 

17.4 

9.3 

9.1 

9.6 

Adjusted  for 

seasonal  variation 

M.C.D 

1982  J 

11.1 

11.1 

11.0 

18  9 

21.4 

16.1 

8.5 

8.2 

8.9 

J 

11.9 

12.1 

11.7 

21.0 

23.5 

18.2 

8.9 

8.8 

9.1 

A 

12.2 

12.5 

11.7 

20.8 

23.5 

17.7 

9.4 

9.4 

9.4 

S 

124 

12.9 

11.7 

20.7 

23.5 

17.5 

9.7 

9.8 

9.5 

0 

12.8 

13.3 

12.0 

21.2 

24.1 

179 

10.0 

10.2 

9.7 

N 

12.7 

13.1 

12.1 

20.7 

23.3 

17.8 

10.1 

10.2 

10.0 

D 

12.8 

13.2 

12.2 

21.0 

24.1 

17.6 

10.1 

10.2 

10.1 

1983  J 

12.4 

12  6 

12.1 

20.5 

23.2 

176 

98 

9.6 

10.1 

F 

12.5 

12.7 

12.2 

20.7 

23.5 

17.6 

9.9 

97 

10.1 

M 

12.5 

12.6 

12.4 

20.9 

23.7 

17.8 

9.9 

9.6 

10.3 

A 

12.4 

12.6 

12.0 

21.1 

24.1 

17.8 

9.6 

9.4 

9.9 

M 

12.3 

12.5 

11.9 

20.8 

23.4 

17.9 

9.6 

9.5 

9.7 

J 

12.1 

12.4 

11.6 

19.9 

22.3 

17.2 

9.6 

9.7 

9.5 

J 

11.9 

12.2 

11.3 

19.5 

22.1 

16.6 

9.5 

9.5 

9.4 

A 

11.6 

11.9 

11.2 

19.3 

21.9 

16.4 

9.2 

9.2 

9.4 

S 

11.3 

11.4 

11.2 

19.0 

21.0 

16.7 

8.9 

8.7 

9.2 

0 

11.2 

11.2 

11.1 

18.6 

20.6 

16.4 

8.9 

8.6 

9.2 

N 

11.1 

11.3 

11.0 

18.9 

21.4 

16.1 

8.7 

8.5 

9.1 

D 

11.1 

11.2 

11.0 

18.8 

21.2 

16.2 

8.7 

8.5 

9.2 

1984  J 

11.2 

11.3 

11.2 

18.7 

20.6 

16.5 

8.9 

8.7 

9.3 

F 

11.3 

11.3 

11.3 

18.5 

20.4 

16.4 

9.1 

8.9 

95 

M 

11.4 

11.4 

11.3 

18.2 

20.1 

16.0 

93 

9.1 

9.6 

A 

11.4 

11.4 

11.3 

18.5 

20.7 

16.1 

9.1 

8.9 

9.5 

M 

11.7 

11.6 

11.7 

18.7 

20.5 

16.7 

9.5 

9.2 

9.9 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


42 


June  1984 

Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons) 


Section  4— Table  5 


Annual 

average 

and 

Table  5.1 

Labour  lorce 

month 

Canada 

Nfld 

P.E.I. 

N.S 

NB 

Que 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alta 

B.C 

D 

D 

767285 
767606 

767837 
767899 

767975 
768037 

768113 
768175 

768251 
768313 

768413 
768475 

768583 
768645 

768729 
768791 

768867     • 
768929 

769005 
769067 

769168 
769230 

1982 
1983 

11,958 
12,183 

209 
214 

52 

55 

361 
369 

282 
290 

2,998 
3.069 

4,508 
4,570 

496 
508 

455 
470 

1.227 

1,249 

1.370 
1.389 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

12,268 

226 

55 

370 

301 

3.098 

4,619 

508 

466 

1.238 

1,388 

J 

12,467 

235 

57 

383 

305 

3.143 

4,679 

509 

474 

1,267 

1,415 

A 

12,373 

227 

56 

381 

300 

3,105 

4,661 

506 

471 

1,256 

1,412 

S 

1 1 ,972 

213 

53 

366 

289 

3,011 

4,489 

499 

460 

1,231 

1,361 

O 

1 1 .986 

210 

53 

364 

285 

3,020 

4,498 

498 

459 

1,227 

1,372 

N 

1 1 ,876 

206 

52 

359 

275 

2,968 

4,481 

497 

454 

1,225 

1.359 

D 

11,831 

203 

51 

354 

272 

2,954 

4,465 

496 

449 

1,228 

1,359 

1983  J 

1 1 ,745 

191 

50 

348 

267 

2,924 

4,436 

493 

448 

1,225 

1,362 

F 

11,816 

199 

50 

350 

271 

2,958 

4,446 

494 

454 

1,231 

1.364 

M 

1 1 ,983 

205 

51 

358 

281 

3,003 

4,496 

498 

456 

1,244 

1,391 

A 

11,991 

208 

52 

355 

284 

3,004 

4,495 

500 

461 

1,243 

1.390 

M 

12,278 

221 

56 

369 

300 

3,093 

4,581 

515 

479 

1.264 

1,401 

J 

12,535 

234 

58 

377 

307 

3.185 

4,679 

519 

483 

1,271 

1,422 

J 

12,684 

243 

61 

389 

313 

3.199 

4,738 

524 

493 

1,290 

1,434 

A 

12,645 

234 

60 

390 

312 

3.173 

4,749 

522 

493 

1.283 

1,428 

S 

12,221 

219 

57 

374 

299 

3.093 

4.565 

511 

476 

1.243 

1.383 

O 

12,155 

214 

56 

375 

289 

3.077 

4,557 

511 

475 

1,239 

1.363 

N 

12,089 

204 

55 

372 

280 

3,059 

4,552 

505 

467 

1,235 

1,361 

D 

12,049 

197 

53 

366 

273 

3,059 

4,540 

505 

460 

1,227 

1,369 

1984  J 

11,916 

195 

52 

361 

265 

3,007 

4,495 

502 

455 

1,220 

1,363 

F 

12,032 

203 

51 

365 

269 

3.054 

4,526 

505 

459 

1,234 

1,367 

M 

12,135 

214 

52 

371 

275 

3,079 

4.554 

505 

463 

1,244 

1,380 

A 

12,138 

210 

53 

374 

279 

3,059 

4,566 

511 

465 

1,228 

1,393 

M 

12,474 

222 

56 

387 

300 

3,154 

4,675 

520 

483 

1,264 

1,413 

Adjusted 

for  seasonal 

variation 

M.C.D. 

1982  J 

11,958 

208 

51 

363 

286 

2,998 

4,498 

499 

454 

1,224 

1.368 

J 

12,050 

210 

53 

363 

284 

3,019 

4,530 

491 

453 

1,233 

1.383 

A 

1 1 ,990 

209 

51 

367 

280 

3.010 

4,520 

492 

451 

1,228 

1.376 

S 

12.008 

208 

52 

362 

281 

3,009 

4,532 

498 

456 

1,238 

1.372 

O 

12,050 

209 

53 

361 

282 

3,027 

4,534 

498 

458 

1,237 

1,384 

N 

12,010 

212 

53 

361 

281 

2,998 

4,539 

501 

461 

1,240 

1,378 

D 

12,039 

218 

54 

361 

285 

3.007 

4.533 

503 

461 

1,253 

1,382 

1983  J 

12,002 

209 

54 

362 

286 

3,013 

4,504 

503 

463 

1,240 

1,378 

F 

12,056 

214 

54 

362 

289 

3,031 

4,516 

505 

468 

1,239 

1,378 

M 

12,087 

216 

54 

366 

293 

3.040 

4,538 

504 

466 

1.244 

1,389 

A 

12,139 

216 

54 

364 

292 

3,058 

4,548 

505 

467 

1,245 

1,398 

M 

12,193 

216 

54 

367 

293 

3,090 

4,567 

509 

471 

1.252 

1,390 

J 

12,225 

216 

55 

368 

292 

3,079 

4,561 

509 

471 

1.258 

1,400 

J 

12,258 

216 

55 

370 

292 

3,067 

4,585 

508 

471 

1.254 

1,398 

A 

12,243 

215 

55 

375 

291 

3,069 

4,600 

509 

474 

1.257 

1,392 

S 

12,234 

214 

56 

371 

289 

3.085 

4,590 

511 

473 

1.251 

1,395 

0 

12,192 

212 

56 

373 

286 

3.078 

4,579 

512 

474 

1,250 

1,374 

N 

12,221 

211 

56 

374 

287 

3,092 

4.598 

510 

473 

1,250 

1.381 

D 

12,267 

210 

55 

373 

286 

3,116 

4,605 

513 

473 

1,253 

1,393 

1984  J 

12.229 

213 

56 

375 

284 

3,107 

4,585 

512 

472 

1,241 

1.386 

F 

12,304 

217 

55 

378 

286 

3,130 

4,614 

515 

473 

1.248 

1,383 

M 

12,277 

222 

55 

378 

286 

3,124 

4,616 

511 

474 

1.246 

1.379 

A 

12,300 

219 

55 

382 

288 

3,115 

4,630 

515 

471 

1.232 

1.397 

M 

12.368 

218 

55 

384 

289 

3,141 

4,655 

514 

475 

1.248 

1,400 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


43 


Section  4— Table  5/Continued  June  1984 

Table  5.  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons)/continued 


Annual 

average 

and 

Table  5  2 

Employed 

month 

Canada 

Nlld. 

P[  I 

N.S. 

N.B, 

Que 

Ont. 

Man 

Sask 

Alta. 

BC 

0 
D 

767286 
767608 

767838 
767900 

767976 
768038 

768114 
768176 

768252 
768314 

768414 
768476 

768584 
768646 

768730 
768792 

768868 
768930 

769006 
769068 

769169 
769231 

1982 
1983 

10,644 
10,734 

174 

174 

45 
48 

313 
320 

243 
247 

2,584 
2.642 

4,067 
4,096 

454 
460 

426 
436 

1,132 
1.115 

1,204 
1,197 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

10.958 

191 

49 

325 

262 

2.660 

4,184 

471 

440 

1,149 

1.228 

J 

11,070 

199 

51 

335 

265 

2.703 

4,212 

470 

443 

1,164 

1,227 

A 

10,975 

191 

50 

337 

262 

2.663 

4,187 

460 

442 

1,155 

1,227 

S 

10.615 

177 

47 

320 

252 

2.593 

4,028 

456 

432 

1,124 

1,186 

O 

10,584 

172 

47 

318 

248 

2,592 

4,012 

453 

431 

1.120 

1,191 

N 

10,423 

167 

45 

309 

235 

2,560 

3,969 

445 

423 

1,104 

1,167 

D 

10,321 

165 

44 

303 

234 

2,513 

3,941 

442 

415 

1.107 

1,158 

1983  J 

10,133 

154 

42 

293 

224 

2,477 

3,874 

439 

408 

1,081 

1.141 

F 

10,212 

157 

43 

299 

227 

2,498 

3.888 

440 

414 

1,085 

1.163 

M 

10,309 

160 

43 

300 

230 

2,522 

3,928 

444 

418 

1,084 

1,180 

A 

10.410 

163 

44 

304 

232 

2,557 

3,947 

448 

423 

1.097 

1,196 

M 

10,776 

178 

50 

319 

255 

2,649 

4,072 

464 

445 

1,133 

1,211 

J 

11,073 

193 

52 

332 

265 

2,739 

4,184 

472 

453 

1,143 

1,238 

J 

11,269 

202 

54 

341 

270 

2,790 

4,277 

478 

461 

1,151 

1,246 

A 

11,270 

196 

54 

347 

272 

2.765 

4,311 

479 

461 

1,151 

1.235 

S 

10.952 

183 

52 

331 

260 

2.703 

4,180 

469 

445 

1,123 

1,207 

O 

10.901 

177 

50 

330 

253 

2,690 

4,171 

468 

444 

1,127 

1.191 

N 

10.792 

164 

49 

325 

241 

2,668 

4,169 

463 

433 

1,107 

1,173 

D 

10,713 

158 

46 

319 

233 

2.646 

4,147 

461 

424 

1.098 

1,181 

1984  J 

10.443 

153 

45 

310 

224 

2,580 

4,028 

455 

416 

1.076 

1,156 

F 

10,557 

158 

44 

312 

227 

2,611 

4,078 

457 

418 

1.096 

1,155 

M 

10,595 

164 

44 

315 

227 

2,638 

4,074 

458 

419 

1.092 

1,164 

A 

10,670 

166 

43 

319 

232 

2,639 

4,123 

467 

426 

1,080 

1,174 

M 

11,014 

173 

49 

339 

252 

2,733 

4,237 

480 

446 

1,111 

1,193 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.CD.  4 


1982  J 

10,636 

174 

44 

313 

246 

2,572 

4,077 

458 

425                  1 

127 

1.195 

J 

10,613 

174 

46 

314 

244 

2,561 

4,059 

453 

422                  1 

130 

1,189 

A 

10,533 

171 

44 

318 

240 

2,546 

4,025 

446 

420                  1 

122 

1,189 

S 

10,518 

169 

45 

312 

240 

2,564 

4,009 

452 

425                  1 

121 

1,185 

O 

10,513 

168 

46 

312 

241 

2,567 

3,998 

450 

426                  1 

115 

1.186 

N 

10,485 

172 

46 

310 

238 

2,571 

3,980 

447 

428                  1 

112 

1.181 

D 

10,499 

178 

47 

309 

244 

2,564 

3,986 

449 

428                  1 

122 

1,177 

1983  J 

10,516 

173 

46 

310 

243 

2,581 

3.998 

453 

428                  1 

113 

1,181 

F 

10,549 

173 

47 

315 

245 

2,590 

3.994 

454 

433                  1 

109 

1,188 

M 

10,572 

174 

47 

316 

247 

2,599 

4.026 

455 

432                  1 

104 

1.196 

A 

10,637 

174 

48 

316 

247 

2,621 

4,028 

456 

432                  1 

112 

1.209 

M 

10,696 

175 

48 

318 

251 

2.652 

4,057 

458 

436                  1 

118 

1.200 

J 

10,747 

175 

48 

320 

249 

2,647 

4,079 

459 

438                  1 

120 

1,204 

J 

10.804 

176 

48 

320 

248 

2,645 

4,120 

461 

440                  1 

117 

1,206 

A 

10,817 

175 

48 

327 

249 

2.646 

4,141 

464 

439                  1 

118 

1.198 

S 

10,851 

175 

49 

323 

247 

2,673 

4,159 

465 

438                  1 

119 

1,206 

0 

10,831 

173 

49 

324 

246 

2,665 

4,158 

465 

439                  1 

122 

1,187 

N 

10,859 

170 

50 

326 

245 

2,681 

4,183 

466 

438                  1 

116 

1,189 

D 

10,902 

170 

49 

325 

243 

2,700 

4,195 

469 

437                  1 

114 

1.202 

1984  J 

10.855 

172 

49 

327 

243 

2,691 

4,164 

469 

437                  1 

110 

1.197 

F 

10,909 

174 

48 

328 

245 

2,707 

4,194 

471 

437                  1 

120 

1,183 

M 

10,878 

177 

48 

330 

244 

2,717 

4.182 

469 

434                  1 

113 

1,181 

A 

10.903 

176 

47 

331 

247 

2.705 

4,209 

474 

435                  1 

096 

1,186 

M 

10.926 

172 

47 

337 

246 

2.727 

4,220 

474 

437                  1 

098 

1,181 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


44 


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Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons)/continued 


Annual 

average 

and 

Table 

5.3 

Unemployed 

month 

Canada 

Nfld 

PEL 

N.S. 

N.B. 

Que 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C 

D 
D 

767287 
767609 

767839 
767901 

767977 
768039 

768115 
768177 

768253 
768315 

768415 
768477 

768585 
768647 

768731 
768793 

768869 
768931 

769007 
769069 

769170 
769232 

1982 

1983 

1,314 
1,448 

35 

40 

7 
7 

47 
49 

40 
43 

413 

427 

440 
474 

42 

48 

28 

35 

95 

134 

166 
192 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

1,310 

34 

6 

46 

39 

438 

435 

37 

26 

88 

160 

J 

1,397 

36 

6 

48 

40 

440 

466 

38 

31 

104 

188 

A 

1.398 

36 

6 

44 

38 

442 

473 

45 

29 

101 

184 

S 

1.356 

36 

6 

45 

38 

418 

461 

43 

28 

107 

175 

O 

1,402 

38 

6 

46 

37 

428 

486 

44 

28 

107 

182 

N 

1,453 

39 

8 

51 

40 

408 

512 

52 

31 

121 

192 

D 

1,510 

38 

7 

51 

38 

440 

524 

54 

34 

121 

202 

1983  J 

1,611 

37 

8 

55 

43 

447 

562 

54 

40 

144 

221 

F 

1.604 

42 

7 

50 

45 

460 

558 

54 

39 

146 

202 

M 

1.674 

46 

8 

58 

51 

481 

568 

54 

38 

159 

211 

A 

1.582 

44 

7 

52 

52 

448 

548 

52 

38 

146 

194 

M 

1.502 

43 

6 

50 

45 

443 

510 

51 

34 

131 

189 

J 

1,462 

41 

6 

45 

42 

446 

494 

46 

30 

127 

184 

J 

1,415 

41 

7 

49 

44 

409 

461 

47 

31 

139 

188 

A 

1,375 

38 

6 

43 

40 

408 

438 

44 

33 

132 

192 

S 

1,269 

36 

6 

43 

39 

390 

385 

43 

32 

120 

176 

O 

1.253 

37 

6 

46 

36 

387 

386 

43 

31 

111 

171 

N 

1,297 

40 

6 

48 

39 

391 

383 

42 

33 

127 

188 

D 

1,336 

38 

6 

47 

40 

413 

393 

44 

37 

129 

188 

1984  J 

1,473 

42 

7 

51 

41 

427 

466 

47 

39 

144 

208 

F 

1,476 

45 

7 

53 

42 

443 

448 

47 

40 

139 

212 

M 

1,541 

50 

8 

56 

48 

441 

480 

47 

44 

152 

215 

A 

1,468 

45 

9 

55 

48 

420 

443 

43 

39 

148 

219 

M 

1.460 

49 

8 

48 

47 

421 

438 

39 

37 

152 

220 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D  4 


1982  J 

1,322 

34 

7     ■ 

50 

40 

426 

421 

41 

29 

97 

173 

J 

1,437 

36 

7 

49 

40 

458 

471 

38 

31 

103 

194 

A 

1,457 

38 

7 

49 

40 

464 

495 

46 

31 

106 

187 

S 

1,490 

39 

7 

50 

41 

445 

523 

46 

31 

117 

187 

O 

1,537 

41 

7 

49 

41 

460 

536 

48 

32 

122 

198 

N 

1,525 

40 

7 

51 

43 

427 

559 

54 

33 

128 

197 

D 

1,540 

40 

7 

52 

41 

443 

547 

54 

33 

131 

205 

1983  J 

1,486 

36 

8 

52 

43 

432 

506 

50 

35 

127 

197 

F 

1,507 

41 

7 

47 

44 

441 

522 

51 

35 

130 

190 

M 

1,515 

42 

7 

50 

46 

441 

512 

49 

34 

140 

193 

A 

1,502 

42 

6 

48 

45 

437 

520 

49 

35 

133 

189 

M 

1,497 

41 

6 

49 

42 

438 

510 

51 

35 

134 

190 

J 

1,478 

41 

7 

48 

43 

432 

482 

50 

33 

138 

196 

J 

1,454 

40 

7 

50 

44 

422 

465 

47 

31 

137 

192 

A 

1,426 

40 

7 

48 

42 

423 

459 

45 

35 

139 

194 

S 

1,383 

39 

7 

48 

42 

412 

431 

46 

35 

132 

189 

O 

1,361 

39 

7 

49 

40 

413 

421 

47 

35 

128 

187 

N 

1,362 

41 

6 

48 

42 

411 

415 

44 

35 

134 

192 

D 

1,365 

40 

6 

48 

43 

416 

410 

44 

36 

139 

191 

1984  J 

1,374 

41 

7 

48 

41 

416 

421 

43 

35 

131 

189 

F 

1,395 

43 

7 

50 

41 

423 

420 

44 

36 

128 

200 

M 

1,399 

45 

7 

48 

42 

407 

434 

42 

40 

133 

198 

A 

1,397 

43 

8 

51 

41 

410 

421 

41 

36 

136 

211 

M 

1,442 

46 

8 

47 

43 

414 

435 

40 

38 

150 

219 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


45 


Section  4— Table  5 /Continued  June  1984 

Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons)/continued 


Annual 
average 

Table 

54: 

Participation 

rates 

month 

Canada 

Nfld 

PEL 

N.S. 

NB 

Que. 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C. 

D 

D 

767288 

767610 

767841 
769756 

767979 
769757 

768117 
769758 

768255 
769759 

768417 
769760 

768587 
769763 

768733 
769766 

768871 
769767 

769009 
769768 

769172 
769769 

1982 
1983 

64.1 
644 

52.1 

52.1 

57  8 
60.2 

57.0 
57.4 

55.0 
55.5 

60.0 
60.9 

67.3 
67 .1 

64.9 
656 

63.9 
652 

71.4 
71.6 

64.3 
64.1 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

658 

56.4 

60  7 

585 

586 

620 

690 

664 

65.5 

72.0 

65.1 

J 

66.7 

58.7 

63.4 

60.5 

59.4 

629 

69.8 

66.5 

666 

73.6 

66.3 

A 

66.2 

56.3 

61.6 

60.0 

58.2 

62.1 

69.4 

66.1 

66.1 

72.8 

66.1 

S 

63.9 

52.9 

58.5 

57.5 

56.1 

60.1 

66.7 

65.1 

64.5 

71.2 

63.6 

0 

639 

52.0 

58.4 

572 

55.2 

60.3 

66.8 

64.9 

642 

70.9 

64.1 

N 

63.3 

50.9 

57.8 

56.4 

53.1 

59.2 

66.5 

64.7 

63.5 

70.6 

63.4 

D 

63.0 

50.0 

56.3 

55.6 

52.6 

58.9 

66.1 

64.4 

62.7 

70.7 

63.3 

1983  J 

62.5 

47.1 

55.4 

54.6 

51.5 

58.3 

65.6 

64.0 

62.5 

70.5 

63.3 

F 

62.8 

48.8 

55.2 

54.7 

52.2 

58.9 

65.7 

64.0 

63.1 

70.7 

63.4 

M 

63.6 

50.3 

56.3 

56.0 

54.1 

59.7 

664 

64.5 

63.4 

71.4 

64.5 

A 

63.6 

50.8 

56.9 

55.5 

54.5 

59.7 

66.3 

64.7 

64.0 

71.2 

64.4 

M 

65.0 

53.9 

61.3 

57.6 

57.5 

61.4 

67.4 

66.6 

66.5 

72.4 

648 

J 

663 

56.9 

64  1 

58.7 

58.9 

63.2 

68.8 

67.0 

67.0 

72.7 

65.7 

J 

67.0 

59.2 

66.4 

60.7 

60.0 

63.4 

696 

67.6 

68.3 

73.8 

66.2 

A 

66.7 

56.8 

66.0 

60.7 

59.6 

62.9 

69.7 

67.3 

68.3 

73.3 

65.8 

S 

64.4 

53.1 

62.8 

58.1 

57.0 

61.3 

66.9 

65.9 

658 

71.1 

63.7 

O 

64.0 

51.8 

60.8 

58.2 

55.1 

609 

66.7 

65.7 

65.5 

70.9 

62.6 

N 

63.6 

49.3 

59.9 

57.7 

53.3 

606 

66.5 

64.9 

64.3 

70.7 

624 

D 

63.3 

47.4 

57.3 

56.6 

51.9 

60.5 

66.2 

64.9 

63.4 

70.3 

62.7 

1984  J 

62.6 

47.0 

56.8 

55.8 

50.5 

59.5 

65.5 

64.4 

62.6 

70.0 

62.3 

F 

63.1 

48.7 

55.6 

56.3 

51.1 

60.4 

65.8 

64.7 

63.0 

70.8 

62.3 

M 

63.6 

51.3 

56.6 

57.1 

52.2 

60.8 

66.1 

64.7 

63.5 

71.4 

62.8 

A 

63.5 

50.4 

57.1 

57.5 

53.0 

604 

66.2 

65.3 

63.7 

70.4 

63.4 

M 

65.2 

53.2 

61.1 

59.5 

56.7 

62.2 

677 

66.4 

66.1 

72.5 

64.2 

Adjusted 

for  seasonal 

variation 

M.C.D. 

1982  J 

64.1 

520 

567 

57.3 

55.8 

60.0 

67.1 

65.3 

63.9 

71.2 

64.2 

J 

64.5 

52.4 

58.9 

57.3 

55.3 

604 

67.5 

64.2 

63.7 

71.6 

64.8 

A 

64.1 

52.0 

56.7 

57.8 

54.4 

60.2 

67.3 

64.2 

63.3 

71.1 

64.4 

S 

64.1 

51.6 

57.8 

56.9 

54.5 

60.1 

67.4 

65.0 

64.0 

71.6 

64.1 

O 

64.3 

51.7 

58.9 

56.8 

54.7 

60.4 

67.3 

64.9 

64.1 

71.4 

64.6 

N 

64.0 

52.3 

58.9 

56.7 

54.4 

598 

67.3 

65.2 

64.4 

71.5 

64.2 

D 

64.1 

53.7 

60.0 

56.7 

55.0 

60.0 

67.2 

65.4 

64.3 

72.2 

64.4 

1983  J 

63.8 

51.4 

59.3 

567 

55.2 

60.0 

66.6 

65.3 

64.6 

71.3 

64.1 

F 

64.0 

52.6 

59.3 

56.7 

55.7 

603 

66.7 

65.5 

65.2 

71.2 

64.0 

M 

64.1 

52.9 

59.3 

57.2 

56.3 

60.5 

67.0 

65.4 

64.8 

71.4 

64.5 

A 

64.3 

52.8 

59.3 

56.9 

56.2 

608 

67.0 

65.4 

65.0 

71.4 

64.8 

M 

64.5 

52.7 

59.3 

57.3 

56.2 

61.4 

67.2 

65.8 

65.4 

71.7 

64.3 

J 

64.6 

52.6 

60.4 

57.4 

55.9 

61.1 

67.1 

65.8 

65.3 

72.0 

64.7 

J 

648 

52.6 

604 

57.6 

55.9 

60.8 

67.3 

65.5 

65.2 

71.7 

64.5 

A 

64.6 

52.2 

604 

58.3 

55.6 

608 

67.5 

65.6 

65.6 

71.9 

64.2 

S 

64.5 

51.8 

61.5 

57.6 

55.2 

61.1 

67.2 

65.9 

65.3 

71.6 

64.2 

O 

64.2 

51.2 

60.9 

57.8 

54.5 

60.9 

67.0 

65.9 

65.5 

71.6 

63.2 

N 

64.3 

51.0 

609 

57.9 

54.7 

61.2 

67.2 

656 

65.2 

71.6 

63.4 

D 

64.5 

50.6 

59.8 

57.7 

54.5 

61.7 

67.2 

65.9 

65.2 

71  8 

63.8 

1984  J 

64.2 

51.2 

60.9 

57.9 

54.0 

61.5 

66.8 

65.7 

64.9 

71.2 

63.3 

F 

64.5 

52.2 

598 

58.2 

54.4 

61.9 

67.1 

660 

65.0 

71.6 

63.1 

M 

64.3 

53.2 

59.8 

58.2 

54.3 

61.7 

67.0 

65.4 

650 

71.5 

628 

A 

64.4 

52.5 

598 

58.8 

54.5 

61.5 

67.1 

65.9 

64.5 

70.7 

63.6 

M 

64.7 

52.3 

59.8 

59.0 

54.7 

62.0 

67.4 

65.7 

65.0 

71.6 

63.6 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


46 


June  1984  Section  4— Table  5/Concluded 

Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons)/concluded 


Annual 

average 

and 

Table  5.5: 

Unemployment 

rates2 

month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

N.S. 

NB 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man 

Sask 

Alta 

B.C. 

D 

D 

767289 
76761 1 

767842 
767902 

767980 
768040 

768118 
768178 

768256 
768316 

768418 
768478 

768588 
768648 

768734 
768794 

768872 
768932 

769010 
769070 

769173 
769233 

1982 
1983 

11.0 
11.9 

16.8 
18.8 

12.9 
122 

13.2 
13.2 

14.0 
148 

13.8 
13.9 

9.8 

10  4 

8.5 
94 

6.2 

74 

7.7 
10.8 

12.1 
13.8 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

107 

15.2 

106 

12.3 

13.1 

14.1 

94 

7.4 

56 

7.1 

11.5 

J 

11.2 

15.3 

107 

126 

13.2 

140 

10.0 

7.5 

6.5 

8.2 

13.3 

A 

11.3 

15.8 

10.8 

11.5 

12.6 

14.2 

10.2 

90 

6.1 

8.1 

13.1 

S 

11.3 

17  0 

11.1 

12.4 

130 

13.9 

10.3 

8.6 

6.1 

87 

12.8 

O 

11.7 

182 

106 

12.6 

13.1 

14.2 

10.8 

89 

6.1 

87 

13.2 

N 

122 

18.9 

14.6 

14.1 

14.5 

137 

11.4 

10.5 

6.8 

9.9 

14.1 

D 

12.8 

189 

13.5 

14.5 

14.1 

14.9 

11.7 

10.9 

7.6 

99 

14.8 

1983  J 

13.7 

19.5 

16.5 

15.8 

16.0 

15.3 

12.7 

10.9 

90 

11.8 

162 

F 

13.6 

21.0 

14.6 

14.4 

16.5 

15.6 

12.6 

11.0 

8.7 

11.9 

14.8 

M 

140 

22.3 

15.7 

16.3 

18.3 

16.0 

12.6 

10.9 

8.3 

12.8 

15.1 

A 

13.2 

21.3 

14.4 

14.6 

18.3 

14.9 

12.2 

104 

8.3 

11.8 

14.0 

M 

12.2 

19.5 

10.9 

13.5 

15.0 

14.3 

11.1 

99 

7.1 

10.3 

13.5 

J 

11.7 

17.3 

109 

11.9 

13.8 

14.0 

10  6 

89 

6.3 

10.0 

13.0 

J 

11.2 

170 

11.4 

12.5 

13.9 

12.8 

9.7 

89 

6.4 

10.8 

13.1 

A 

10.9 

16.3 

10.2 

11.1 

12.9 

12.8 

92 

84 

66 

10.3 

135 

S 

10.4 

16.5 

100 

11.5 

12.9 

12.6 

84 

8.3 

66 

9.7 

12.8 

O 

10.3 

17.4 

10.0 

12.2 

12.4 

12.6 

8.5 

83 

6.5 

90 

12.6 

N 

10.7 

19.6 

11.6 

12.8 

13.9 

12.8 

84 

8.3 

7.1 

10.3 

13.8 

D 

11.1 

19.5 

11.9 

12.9 

14.7 

13.5 

87 

8.8 

8.0 

10.5 

13.7 

1984  J 

12.4 

21.7 

14.1 

14.1 

15.6 

142 

10.4 

9.4 

86 

11.8 

15.2 

F 

12.3 

22.1 

14.4 

14.4 

155 

14.5 

9.9 

94 

88 

11.2 

15.5 

M 

12.7 

23.3 

15.9 

15.0 

176 

14.3 

105 

9.3 

9.4 

12.2 

15.6 

A 

12.1 

21.3 

17.8 

14.7 

17.0 

13.7 

97 

8.5 

83 

12.1 

15.7 

M 

11.7 

22.0 

13.7 

12.5 

15.8 

13.3 

94 

7.5 

7.7 

12.1 

15.6 

Adjusted  for 

seasonal 

variation 

M.C.D. 

1982  J 

11.1 

16.3 

13.1 

13.8 

14.0 

14.2 

9.4 

82 

64 

79 

12.6 

J 

11.9 

17.1 

12.8 

13.5 

14.1 

15.2 

10.4 

7.7 

6.8 

8.4 

14.0 

A 

12.2 

18.2 

13.7 

13.4 

14.3 

15.4 

11.0 

9.3 

6.9 

8.6 

13.6 

S 

12.4 

18.8 

13.1 

13.8 

14.6 

14.8 

11.5 

92 

68 

9.5 

13.6 

O 

12.8 

19.6 

12.5 

13.6 

14.5 

15.2 

11.8 

9.6 

70 

9.9 

14.3 

N 

12.7 

18.9 

13.3 

14.1 

15.3 

14.2 

12.3 

10.8 

7.2 

10.3 

14.3 

D 

12.8 

18.3 

12.9 

14.4 

14.4 

14.7 

12.1 

10.7 

7.2 

10.5 

14.8 

1983  J 

12.4 

17.2 

14.3 

144 

150 

143 

11.2 

99 

76 

102 

14.3 

F 

12.5 

19.2 

12.7 

130 

15.2 

14.5 

11.6 

10.1 

7.5 

10.5 

13.8 

M 

12.5 

194 

12.4 

137 

15.7 

14.5 

11.3 

9.7 

73 

11.3 

13.9 

A 

12.4 

19.4 

10.9 

13.2 

15.4 

14.3 

11.4 

9.7 

7.5 

10.7 

135 

M 

12.3 

19.0 

11.7 

13.4 

14.3 

14.2 

11.2 

10.0 

74 

10.7 

13.7 

J 

12.1 

19.0 

13.2 

13.0 

14.7 

140 

10.6 

9.8 

7.0 

11.0 

14.0 

J 

11.9 

18.5 

13.3 

13.5 

15.1 

13.8 

10.1 

9.3 

6.6 

10.9 

13.7 

A 

11.6 

18.6 

12.7 

12.8 

14.4 

13.8 

10.0 

8.8 

74 

11.1 

13.9 

S 

11.3 

18.2 

11.8 

12.9 

14.5 

13.4 

94 

9.0 

74 

10.6 

13.5 

0 

11.2 

18.4 

11.8 

13.1 

140 

13.4 

92 

92 

7.4 

10.2 

13.6 

N 

11.1 

19.4 

10.4 

12.8 

14.6 

13.3 

9.0 

86 

7.4 

107 

13.9 

D 

11.1 

19.0 

11.5 

12.9 

15.0 

13.4 

89 

8.6 

7.6 

11.1 

13.7 

1984  J 

11.2 

19.2 

11.7 

12.8 

14.4 

134 

9.2 

8.4 

7.4 

10.6 

13.6 

F 

11.3 

19.8 

12.5 

13.2 

14.3 

13.5 

9.1 

8.5 

7.6 

10.3 

14.5 

M 

11.4 

20.3 

12.5 

12.7 

14.7 

13.0 

94 

8.2 

8.4 

10.7 

14.4 

A 

11.4 

19.6 

13.9 

13.4 

14.2 

13.2 

9  1 

80 

7.6 

11.0 

15.1 

M 

11.7 

21.1 

14.2 

12.2 

14.9 

13.2 

9.3 

7.8 

80 

12.0 

15.6 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


47 


Section  4— Tables  6  and  7 

Table  6:  Unemployment  insurance  statistics 


June  1984 


Claims  data 

Benefits  data 

Type 

of  benefits  paid 

Initial  and 

renewal 

Average 

Total 

Insured 

Benefi- 

claims 

Number 

weekly 

benelits 

Year 

population' 

ciaries'.' 

received 

ol  weeks 

payment' 

paid3 

Regular 

Sickness 

Maternity       Retirement 

Fishing 

Trainees4 

month 

Thousands 

Thousands 

Dollars 

Thousand  dollars 

D 

1248 

1251 

1232 

1234 

1249 

1235 

1243 

1244 

1245 

1246 

1247 

1250 

1982 

10,648 

1,138 

3,921 

60,440 

144.38 

8,575,445 

7,646.023 

174,415 

315,973 

18,166 

1 1 1 ,856 

202,131 

1983 

10,797 

1,248 

3.434 

66,584 

154  85 

10,169,064 

9.069,503 

179,476 

344.170 

18,515 

141,836 

225,766 

1982  A 

10.470 

1,175 

280 

4.904 

141.88 

691 ,074 

610,579 

14.846 

25,221 

1.305 

17,941 

18,918 

M 

10.711 

1,098 

265 

4,793 

141.71 

670,722 

595.098 

14,148 

25,604 

1,241 

10,664 

19.556 

J 

10.908 

1.033 

309 

4.868 

141.89 

674,408 

605.958 

14,606 

27,151 

1,879 

440 

16,020 

J 

1 1 .065 

1,038 

326 

4.418 

14246 

611,198 

550.111 

13,462 

26,760 

1,343 

110 

10,017 

A 

11,014 

1,101 

276 

5.039 

143  66 

712,310 

651.776 

13,597 

28,108 

1,554 

80 

9,128 

S 

10.646 

1.072 

345 

4,943 

146.13 

703,088 

635.450 

14,005 

29,147 

1,604 

79 

9,816 

0 

10,647 

1.135 

355 

4,855 

148.52 

693,742 

616,530 

13,628 

26,693 

1,477 

88 

17,905 

N 

10,581 

1.251 

438 

5,967 

15018 

862,692 

770,919 

15,394 

28,812 

1,680 

3.621 

20,214 

D 

10,518 

1.395 

388 

6.018 

152.87 

892.062 

790,597 

14,675 

25,881 

1,401 

17,859 

20,623 

1983  J 

10,455 

1.530 

390 

6,944 

154.51 

1,051,291 

945.021 

14,843 

26.614 

1,452 

26,841 

17,276 

F 

10,511 

1,558 

270 

6,567 

155.52 

997,752 

887.299 

14.615 

24,790 

1,545 

21,525 

23.979 

M 

10,640 

1,514 

251 

7,559 

155  56 

1,147,333 

1,017.724 

17.378 

28,581 

1,661 

25.019 

28,351 

A 

10.619 

1.458 

243 

6,162 

155.26 

937,455 

833,282 

14.288 

25,875 

1,460 

20.91 1 

22.869 

M 

10,885 

1.281 

228 

6,147 

154.46 

931.852 

832,500 

15.050 

28,634 

1,648 

16,220 

20,307 

J 

1 1 ,076 

1,152 

242 

5,209 

153.15 

784,960 

698,084 

14.941 

30,012 

1,565 

2,168 

22,098 

J 

1 1 .226 

1,096 

257 

4,487 

152  92 

678,694 

613,745 

13,381 

28,109 

1,420 

388 

10.121 

A 

11.212 

1.074 

248 

5.313 

153  28 

811,473 

733,634 

16,261 

34,102 

1,790 

756 

1 1 ,748 

S 

10.826 

980 

276 

4,330 

153.67 

662,837 

591,850 

14,584 

30,539 

1,584 

788 

11,014 

0 

10.760 

1,011 

303 

4,235 

154.50 

651,660 

578,693 

14,231 

29,965 

1.528 

809 

16.850 

N 

10.695 

1,091 

395 

4,885 

156.29 

760,866 

675,675 

15.408 

30,828 

1.639 

5,364 

22,063 

D 

10.660 

1,230 

331 

4.746 

159.05 

752,891 

661,996 

14.496 

26.121 

1.223 

21 ,047 

19,090 

1984  J 

10.621 

1,374 

388 

6.357 

161.75 

1 ,025,248 

914,666 

16,592 

29.690 

1,626 

29,481 

23,407 

F 

10,717 

1,361 

253 

6.078 

162.40 

982,477 

869,551 

17,019 

28,990 

1,548 

28,900 

25,789 

M 

10,809 

1.349 

248 

5.894 

162.09 

950.226 

838,435 

18,300 

30,497 

1.602 

24,938 

25,259 

'"Beneficiaries"  refer  to  the  number  of  persons  receiving  $1  00  or  more  in  unemployment  insurance  benefit  during  a  specific  week  each  month        'Annual  figures  are  averages  of  12 
months        3Pnor  to  July  1971,  includes  adjustments  for  cancellation  of  warrants  and  collection  of  overpayments        'Trainees  on  courses  approved  by  Canada  Employment  and  Immigra- 
tion Commission. 
Source:  Statistical  Report  on  the  Operation  of  the  Unemployment  Insurance  Act  (73-001),  Statistics  Canada. 

Table  7:  Help  wanted  index,1  by  region  (1981  =  100) 


Year 
and 

month 

Canada 

Atlantic 
Region 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Prairie 
Region 

British 
Columbia 

Seasonally  adjusted 

D 

736315 

736316 

736317 

736318 

736319 

736320 

1982 
1983 


49 
45 


66 
91 


50 
54 


52 

46 


43 
29 


35 
26 


1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 

o 

N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 


54 
40 
39 
40 
34 
35 
34 
38 

38 
34 
37 
41 
43 
47 
49 
45 
50 
52 
51 
56 

52 
54 
58 
43 


73 
72 
59 
79 
54 
58 
63 
43 

79 

46 

65 

66 

87 

86 

161 

77 

65 

117 

103 

143 

99 

94 

114 

75 


52 
38 
42 
44 
35 
39 
37 
48 

48 
40 
39 
51 
50 
61 
48 
54 
65 
66 
60 
63 

64 
63 
67 
49 


67 
45 
44 
42 
37 
35 
34 
40 

36 
35 
40 
42 
42 
45 
52 
45 
51 
48 
54 
61 

53 
58 
60 
44 


44 
35 
33 
29 
27 
26 
29 
27 

28 
26 
27 
28 
32 
28 
31 
30 
30 
32 
29 
31 

30 
32 
34 
30 


33 
26 
22 
22 
23 
23 
22 
23 

21 
24 
23 
24 
28 
29 
28 
28 
28 
26 
27 
28 

32 
31 
30 
31 


'The  index  is  based  on  a  measure  of  the  volume  of  help  wanted  advertising  in  18  newspapers  in  major  metropolitan  areas. 
Source:  Labour  Division,  Statistics  Canada. 


48 


June  1984 

Table  8:  Time  lost  in  work  stoppages,1  by  industry  groups2  (thousand  man-days3) 


Section  4— Table  8 


Fishing 

Mines, 

Manufacturing 

Year 

Food 

Furniture 

Paper 
and 

and 

and 

quarries, 

and  bev- 

Tobacco 

Knitting 

and 

allied 

month 

Total* 

Forestry 

trapping 

oil  wells 

Total 

erages 

products 

Rubber 

Leather 

Textiles 

mills 

Clothing 

Wood 

fixtures 

industries 

D 

1601 

1602 

1603 

1604 

1605 

1606 

1607 

1608 

1609 

1610 

1611 

1612 

1613 

1614 

1615 

1982 

5,795.4 

7.8 

— 

257.1 

1.690.5 

175.3 

9.2 

14.9 

2.9 

36.7 

1.2 

24.4 

30.1 

37.7 

312.0 

1983 

5,039.6 

13.4 

30 

179.7 

1,457.7 

315.2 

— 

130.2 

1.1 

8.2 

3,0 

66.4 

65.8 

65.4 

116.7 

1982  F 

191.8 

1.5 

— 

7.1 

38.1 

4.1 

— 

— 

0.9 

2.7 

0.3 

19 

3.0 

1.8 

1.9 

M 

3005 

0.2 

— 

39 

84.8 

0.8 

— 

9.5 

0.5 

1.9 

0.1 

2.2 

1.7 

1.0 

0.8 

A 

172.3 

02 

— 

5.0 

80.2 

1.6 

— 

0.9 

— 

7.3 

— 

2.0 

1.7 

04 

M 

626.6 

0.2 

— 

0.2 

141.5 

15.7 

— 

— 

— 

14.6 

0.5 

1.9 

2.4 

1.1 

0.2 

J 

833.8 

0.2 

— 

215.6 

154.5 

16.7 

— 

1.1 

— 

09 

— 

2.2 

1.4 

6.8 



J 

5998 

02 

— 

17.6 

177.6 

19.8 

3.8 

04 

— 

10 

— 

2.1 

1.3 

6.9 

18.9 

A 

1,257.9 

02 

— 

0.1 

180.3 

31.4 

5.4 

— 

— 

3.7 

— 

2.1 

1.3 

8.5 

46.5 

S 

439.7 

02 

— 

0.1 

151.6 

17.7 

— 

06 

— 

0.3 

— 

2.0 

1.3 

5.4 

67.1 

0 

332.0 

0.2 

— 

0.1 

153.7 

22.2 

— 

05 

— 

04 

— 

2.0 

1.5 

0.9 

677 

N 

627.2 

0.7 

— 

02 

285.7 

21  0 

— 

0.9 

— 

0.2 

— 

2.0 

3.3 

0.6 

57.2 

D 

2635 

0.7 

— 

0.1 

1869 

15.5 

— 

1.0 

— 

— 

— 

2.1 

28 

1.8 

49.1 

1983  J 

451.4 

06 



0.2 

67.5 

158 



1.0 



0.4 



1.5 

0.5 

0.9 

8.1 

F 

1,600.3 

06 

— 

8.5 

91.1 

24.2 

— 

0.5 

— 

— 

— 

0.7 

0.4 

1.1 

8.8 

M 

201.7 

0.7 

— 

7.7 

118.3 

31.4 

— 

— 

— 

1.9 

— 

0.1 

0.4 

0.5 

18.1 

A 

287.1 

0.6 

— 

7.3 

123.0 

22.9 

— 

0.7 

— 

29 

— 

0.1 

5.9 

8.6 

17.0 

M 

249.0 

0.6 

— 

16.8 

134.4 

20.0 

— 

7.8 

— 

2.1 

— 

0.8 

6.6 

129 

12.5 

J 

287.3 

1.8 

— 

47.7 

146.2 

33.2 

— 

19.9 

— 

0.3 

1.3 

— 

2.4 

63 

0.4 

J 

278.7 

0.6 

— 

30.8 

166.2 

38.8 

— 

16.0 

— 

0.4 

— 

— 

13.8 

49 

1.9 

A 

341.6 

0.7 

3.0 

33.2 

2208 

43.5 

— 

16.3 

— 

0.2 

— 

63.2 

13.2 

2.3 

32 

S 

206.5 

4.1 

— 

12.7 

126.9 

25.2 

— 

22.4 

— 

— 

— 

— 

95 

49 

7.7 

0 

224.1 

3.1 

— 

5.3 

115.1 

19.8 

— 

14.4 

— 

— 

03 

— 

4.9 

58 

30.5 

N 

710.8 

— 

— 

3.3 

83.2 

21.4 

— 

16.9 

1.1 

— 

0.7 

— 

2.6 

10.2 

7.5 

D 

201.1 

— 

— 

6.2 

65.0 

19.0 

— 

14.3 

— 

— 

0.7 

— 

5.6 

7.0 

1.0 

1984  J 

201.1 

- 

- 

62 

650 

19.0 

- 

14.3 

- 

- 

07 

- 

5.6 

7.0 

1.0 

Manufacturing 

Commu- 

nity, 

Misc. 

business 

Trans- 

Non- 

Petro- 

manufac- 

Trade 

and 

Year 

Metal 

portation 

Elec- 

metallic 

leum 

Chemical 

turing 
indus- 

personal 
service 

and 

Primary 

fabri- 

Ma- 

equip- 

trical 

mineral 

and  coal 

indus- 

Con- 

Transpor- 

Whole- 

month 

Printing5 

metals 

cating 

chinery 

ment 

products 

products 

products 

tries 

tries 

struction 

tation6 

sale 

Retail 

industries 

D 

1616 

1617 

1618 

1619 

1620 

1621 

1622 

1623 

1624 

1625 

1626 

1627 

1628 

1629 

1630 

1982 

33.3 

199.8 

180.4 

17.6 

357.2 

130.9 

91.5 

0.2 

19.0 

16.2 

2,199.6 

565.7 

49.6 

121.7 

903.4 

1983 

32.8 

96.3 

57.0 

60.2 

246.2 

97.3 

29.5 

— 

46.0 

20.4 

248.9 

248.3 

23.7 

302.8 

2,562.1 

1982  F 

0.4 

0.9 

16.9 

2.3 



0.5 





05 



0.7 

30.7 

4.5 

10.3 

98.9 

M 

24 

0.4 

26.1 

— 

1.7 

34.2 

1.0 

— 

0.5 

— 

0.9 

56.7 

4.1 

4.4 

145.5 

A 

3.8 

4.0 

11.3 

1.1 

4.6 

34.0 

7.5 

— 

— 

— 

— 

22.8 

3.4 

5.2 

55.5 

M 

5.6 

35.3 

14.7 

1.4 

13.8 

24.6 

7.7 

— 

0.1 

1.9 

419.4 

27.7 

2.1 

3.8 

31.7 

J 

5.3 

57.0 

17.4 

2.3 

15.8 

14.7 

7.8 

— 

0.5 

4.6 

3903 

32.3 

0.8 

8.3 

31.8 

J 

5.7 

48.3 

14.9 

2.7 

14.9 

6.8 

27.1 

— 

0.5 

2.5 

327.8 

39.9 

0.8 

15.8 

20.1 

A 

1.7 

35.9 

12.2 

1.8 

18.6 

2.1 

8.4 

— 

0.6 

0.1 

822.4 

48.6 

0.9 

17.7 

187.7 

S 

1.7 

10.4 

15.2 

09 

15.1 

2.2 

11.2 

— 

0.1 

0.4 

179.9 

24.7 

1.7 

15.3 

66.2 

0 

2.0 

2.1 

15.7 

0.4 

23.5 

1.1 

11.8 

— 

— 

1.9 

20.6 

119.6 

1.3 

99 

26.6 

N 

2.3 

2.8 

14.4 

0.6 

164.8 

3.6 

5.0 

0.1 

4.5 

2.4 

20.9 

94.4 

1.9 

18.0 

205.4 

D 

2.4 

25 

10.4 

1.0 

77.5 

2.7 

4.0 

0.1 

11.7 

2.3 

15.7 

15.5 

22.9 

2.1 

19.6 

1983  J 

2.0 

4.1 

7.9 

3.6 

8.1 

0.8 

0.1 



11.9 

0.8 

6.6 

15.1 

0.8 

207 

339.9 

F 

2.7 

5.6 

7.7 

4.9 

27.5 

1.1 

0.5 

— 

3.4 

2.0 

2.2 

11.8 

2.6 

33.0 

1,450.5 

M 

4.4 

15.0 

8.6 

8.1 

20.1 

1.3 

1.9 

— 

3.5 

3.0 

0.6 

9.5 

4.4 

36.8 

23.7 

A 

2.5 

7.7 

6.0 

7.4 

18.5 

14.8 

3.8 

— 

2.0 

2.2 

1.3 

11.0 

4.7 

10.9 

128.3 

M 

1.7 

7.0 

4.0 

9.1 

22.9 

140 

8.5 

— 

2.3 

2.2 

35.2 

14.1 

6.4 

9  1 

32.4 

J 

1.4 

11.2 

3.9 

4.0 

26.2 

25.9 

5.6 

— 

1.7 

2.5 

39.2 

7.0 

40 

13.7 

27.7 

J 

1.8 

11.8 

3.3 

2.4 

47.7 

13.7 

2.1 

— 

5.1 

2.5 

47.6 

7.2 

02 

11.6 

14.5 

A 

2.3 

14.3 

3.6 

2.5 

40  1 

4.9 

3.6 

— 

5.6 

2.0 

47.8 

6.7 

0.1 

11.2 

18.1 

S 

2.3 

9.8 

3.2 

5.7 

18.5 

8.1 

2.2 

— 

4.5 

29 

29.9 

8.3 

0.2 

6.7 

17.7 

0 

7.5 

5.5 

2.2 

3.3 

12.6 

4.5 

0.1 

— 

3.7 

— 

23.5 

8.4 

0.1 

31.8 

36.8 

N 

2.8 

3.3 

4.3 

23 

3.0 

4.2 

0.6 

— 

2.3 

— 

15.0 

42.9 

0.2 

109.8 

456.4 

D 

1.4 

1.0 

2.3 

6.9 

1.0 

4.0 

0.5 

— 

— 

0.3 

— 

106.3 

•    — 

7.5 

16.1 

1984  J 

1.5 

1.0 

2.3 

6.9 

1.0 

4.0 

0.4 

- 

- 

0.3 

- 

106.3 

0.2 

7.3 

16.1 

'Statistics  on  work  stoppages  include  all  strikes  and  lockouts  whether  legal  or  illegal,  which  last  for  one-half  day  or  more  and  amount  to  10  or  more  person-days  of  time  lost.  Time  lost 
by  workers  indirectly  affected,  such  as  those  laid  off  because  of  a  work  stoppage  by  other  employees,  is  not  included.  Data  is  published  45  days  after  the  end  of  reference  month. 
!The  industry  groups  from  January  1976  forward,  are  based  on  the  1970  Standard  Industrial  Classification.       3The  number  of  person-days  is  calculated  by  multiplying  the  number  of 
workers  involved  in  a  work-stoppage  by  the  number  of  normal  working  days  during  the  stoppage.  Adjustments  are  made  for  establishments  on  shift  work.  etc.       4The  total  includes  all 
work  stoppages.  The  agriculture,  finance,  insurance  and  real  estate  and  public  administration  and  defence  industries  are  not  shown  separately    Should  strikes  occur  in  these  industries, 
the  time  lost  also  will  be  shown  in  the  total.       'Includes  publishing  and  allied  industries.       "Includes  storage  and  communication  industries. 
Source:  Research  Bulletin,  Labour  Canada. 


49 


Section  A 

—Table  9 

June  1984 

Table  9: 

Total  number  of  employees 

by  industry  group, 

all  survey  units,  Canada, 

based  on 

the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 

Manufacturing 

Construction 

Service 

Indus- 

Mines 

Goods 

pro- 

Year 

trial 

quarries 

Non- 

pro- 

ducing 

and 

aggre- 

and oil 

durable 

Durable 

Buil- 

Engi- 

ducing 

indus- 

month 

gate 

Forestry 

wells 

Total 

goods 

goods 

Total 

ding 

neering 

industries 

tries 

L 

1 

3 

6 

27 

89 

28 

159 

160 

163 

2 

166 

1982 

1983 

1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

8.338,555 

42,803 

143,367 

1.657.886 

896,496 

761 ,390 

292,140 

240,393 

51 ,748 

2,136,195 

6,202.360 

A 

8,393,110 

40,143 

142,055 

1 ,695.070 

909,821 

785,249 

318,686 

262,248 

56,437 

2,195,954 

6,197,155 

M 

8,624,806 

51,270 

147,645 

1,747,642 

937.646 

809,996 

351,711 

283,975 

67,736 

2,298.268 

6.326.538 

J 

8,757,464 

61.883 

150,273 

1 ,780,259 

952.000 

828.259 

385.988 

307,803 

78,185 

2,378,403 

6,379,061 

J 

8,587,777 

64,517 

149.759 

1,761.523 

939,427 

822.096 

398,539 

315,864 

82,675 

2,374,338 

6,213,439 

A 

8,614,429 

68,337 

154,109 

1 ,788.296 

959.325 

828,971 

396,653 

313,322 

83,332 

2,407,395 

6,207,034 

S 

8,721,791 

68.435 

151.955 

1 .786,024 

945,806 

840,218 

385,996 

305,450 

80,545 

2,392,410 

6,329,382 

0 

8,704,912 

64.580 

150,828 

1 ,763.242 

925.682 

837,559 

374,588 

298,030 

76,557 

2,353,238 

6,351,674 

N 

8,665,299 

59.232 

149,681 

1,733,008 

916,888 

816,119 

349.823 

282,182 

67,641 

2,291 ,743 

6,373,556 

D 

8,410,473 

52,935 

143,854 

1,672,630 

888.677 

783,952 

307,655 

252,669 

54,986 

2,177,073 

6,233,400 

1984  J 

8,418.461 

52,283 

147,253 

1,665,758 

888,649 

777,109 

295,265 

230,087 

65,178 

2,160,559 

6,257,902 

F 

8,346.410 

50.066 

144,664 

1.603,371 

859.357 

744,014 

293,741 

228,138 

65,604 

2,091,842 

6,254,568 

M 

8,375,680 

45,252 

142,675 

1,603,415 

848.155 

755,260 

300,591 

232,048 

68,543 

2,091,933 

6.283.747 

rransportation,  communication  and 

other  utilities 

Commu- 

Trade 

Finance 

nity, 

Electric 

insurance 

business 

Year 

power, 

and 

and 

Public 

and 

Transpor- 

Communi- 

gas and 

Whole 

real 

personal 

adminis- 

month 

Total 

tation 

Storage 

cation 

water 

Total 

sale 

Retail 

estate 

service 

tration 

L 

167 

168 

183 

186 

191 

196 

197 

216 

238 

251 

307 

1982 

1983 

1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 

s 
o 

N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 

781 ,342 

430,758 

12,618 

222,548 

115,418 

1 ,458.026 

447,018 

1 .01 1 ,008 

512,307 

2,808,078 

642,607 

A 

775,614 

428,731 

13,029 

220,762 

113,092 

1 ,457,825 

446,258 

1,011,568 

510,709 

2,811,422 

641,586 

M 

794,325 

443,607 

13,024 

223.528 

114,167 

1,484,285 

457,829 

1 ,026,456 

516,640 

2,872,880 

658,407 

J 

808,201 

456,269 

12,980 

223,906 

115,046 

1,502,123 

461,150 

1 ,040,972 

520,681 

2,867,613 

680,443 

J 

791,301 

442,046 

13,102 

223.041 

113,112 

1 ,479,977 

456,966 

1 ,023,01 1 

524,657 

2,729,936 

687,568 

A 

791,551 

440.026 

13,662 

222,941 

114,922 

1,482.159 

459,131 

1 ,023,029 

526,489 

2,719,780 

687,055 

S 

801.161 

450.115 

13,558 

220,975 

116,513 

1 ,495,622 

461,481 

1,034,141 

523,531 

2.846,667 

662,401 

0 

796,760 

446,397 

13,623 

220,436 

116.304 

1,504,938 

456.509 

1 ,048,430 

518,373 

2,878,895 

652.709 

N 

784,982 

438,104 

14,143 

222,227 

110,508 

1 ,524,427 

461,250 

1.063,177 

520,770 

2,901,118 

642,260 

D 

774,867 

429.474 

13,757 

221 ,472 

110.165 

1,510,353 

451 ,665 

1 .058,688 

513,581 

2,798,149 

636,450 

1984  J 

764,134 

425.152 

13,275 

217,989 

107,719 

1 ,469,323 

439,941 

1 ,029,382 

521,907 

2,865,933 

636,606 

F 

768,887 

423,386 

13.223 

218,117 

114,161 

1,431,319 

438,084 

993,235 

522,524 

2,886,784 

645,054 

M 

769,464 

425,406 

13.348 

216,263 

114.446 

1,447,503 

441,973 

1 ,005,531 

522,033 

2,899.882 

644,864 

50 


June  1984 


Section  4— Table  10 


Table  10:  Total  number  of  employees,  by  manufacturing  industry,  Canada,  all  survey  units,  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial 
classification 


Non-Durable  Manufacturing 


Year  and 
month 


1982 
1983 

1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 
M 


Food  and 
beverages 


Rubber 

and  plastic 

products 


Leather 
products 


Textile 
products 


Clothing 


103 


106 


Paper 
and  allied 
industries 


Petroleum 
and  coal 
products 


141 


Chemicals 

and  chemical 

products 


144 


217,406 

62,735 

23,722 

59,465 

88,990 

114.362 

23,471 

86.659 

223,400 

64,007 

24,546 

60,320 

89.376 

114.938 

23,418 

86.565 

242,795 

64,426 

25,968 

62,378 

92.152 

119.261 

24,065 

87.079 

251,710 

65,596 

26,431 

62,913 

89,325 

123,090 

24,375 

87,236 

248,770 

64,304 

26,307 

61,738 

86,149 

121,814 

24,502 

86.853 

256,447 

66.532 

27,231 

62.681 

92,084 

120,993 

24,216 

86.236 

243,911 

68.407 

29,498 

62.574 

92,051 

117,779 

23,670 

86.561 

227.641 

69,571 

28.905 

62,392 

91,299 

115,653 

23,111 

88,183 

217.309 

74,366 

27.091 

62,780 

90,260 

116,437 

22,828 

88,441 

204,311 

72,190 

26,152 

60,730 

85.846 

116,527 

22.512 

85,820 

202,723 

63.139 

26,300 

61 ,046 

90.755 

116.318 

22,155 

86.393 

202,682 

61.115 

26,197 

59,192 

77,814 

107.980 

22,124 

85,525 

203,030 

59,846 

24,929 

59,532 

78,578 

109.745 

22,375 

86,293 

Durable  Manufacturing 


Year 
and 

month 


Furniture 

Primary 

Metal 

Machinery 

Transpor- 

Non-metallic 

and 

metal 

fabricating 

except 

tation 

Electrical 

mineral 

fixtures 

industries 

industries 

electrical 

equipment 

products 

products 

1982 
1983 

1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 

o 

N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 


97,863 

48,382 

97.178 

143,292 

78,249 

153,648 

102,062 

40,716 

100,461 

49,115 

100,579 

152,065 

78,987 

162.097 

99,092 

42,853 

110,845 

49,420 

102,087 

156,168 

78,715 

166,986 

99,167 

46,608 

113,856 

51,866 

104,364 

1 59,934 

84,183 

162,926 

102.407 

48,722 

114,397 

50,247 

103,658 

159,181 

83,034 

160.764 

102,699 

48,116 

115,470 

50,642 

105,933 

159,190 

86,131 

158,989 

104,086 

48,532 

115,768 

50,849 

105,741 

162,194 

87,739 

164,547 

105,265 

48,115 

111,318 

51,662 

1 04,977 

161,482 

86,074 

167,990 

107,285 

46,772 

1 03,546 

51.985 

106,391 

147,617 

84,771 

169,695 

107,640 

44,474 

97,586 

49,837 

105,632 

137,613 

83.824 

165,447 

103,995 

40,020 

93,231 

44,340 

105,945 

137,035 

87.668 

166,380 

103,585 

38.925 

81,663 

43,578 

104,745 

131.527 

74,558 

162,689 

105.726 

39.528 

87,351 

42,294 

105,534 

132.988 

74,699 

166,205 

104,502 

41.687 

51 


Section  4— Table  11 


June  1984 


Table  11:  Average  weekly  earnings  (including  overtime),  all  employees,  all  survey  units,  by  industry  group,  Canada,  based  on  the  1970 
standard  industrial  classification 


Manufacturing 

Construction 

Service 

Indus- 

Mines. 

Goods 

pro- 

Year 

trial 

quarries 

Non- 

pro- 

ducing 

and 

aggregate 

Fores- 

and oil 

durable 

Durable 

Buil- 

Engi- 

ducing 

indus- 

month 

gate 

try 

wells 

Total 

goods 

goods 

Total 

ding 

neering 

industries 

tries 

L 

1241 

1243 

1246 

1267 

1329 

1268 

1399 

1400 

1403 

1242 

1406 

1982 

1983 

1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

381 .57 

52566 

618.82 

432.81 

407.94 

462.09 

477.41 

455.56 

578.93 

453.25 

356  88 

A 

384  28 

527  67 

619.65 

435.89 

410.22 

465.62 

486  83 

465.46 

586.15 

456.85 

358.57 

M 

386.34 

504.98 

61825 

434.71 

409.21 

464.22 

484.21 

464.08 

568.61 

455.64 

361.16 

J 

390.49 

512.52 

613.81 

437.04 

412.17 

465.62 

488.45 

467.92 

569.25 

458.51 

365  13 

J 

389.28 

496  53 

609.04 

434.87 

410.76 

462.42 

489.11 

463.72 

586.10 

456.63 

363.54 

A 

390.67 

499.15 

618.70 

438.00 

412.45 

467.58 

494.42 

466.96 

597.65 

460.60 

363.54 

S 

396  44 

535.25 

629.70 

445.25 

417.00 

477  06 

505.74 

480.44 

601 .68 

469.30 

368  89 

0 

395.58 

52961 

642.92 

449.19 

41972 

481.76 

49534 

472.98 

582.41 

471.16 

367.57 

N 

394.71 

526.33 

646.29 

453.02 

425.59 

483.83 

484.04 

465.40 

561 .80 

472.27 

366.82 

D 

395.72 

510.46 

641  08 

445.74 

423.30 

471.17 

473.81 

46251 

525.77 

464.19 

371.81 

1984  J 

400.07 

573.94 

661 .48 

460.45 

431 .24 

493  85 

477.40 

483.12 

457.22 

479.21 

372.75 

F 

398.71 

559.73 

665.58 

461.19 

431 .07 

495.98 

479.25 

485.90 

456.12 

480.22 

371 .45 

M 

400.17 

553.92 

661.15 

464.77 

432  46 

501  05 

483  98 

486.46 

475.58 

482.85 

372.65 

Transportation,  Communication  and  Other  Utilities 

Commu- 

Trade 

Finance, 

nity. 

Electric 

insurance 

business 

Year 

power, 

and 

and 

Public 

and 

Transpor- 

Communi- 

gas and 

Whole- 

real 

personal 

adminis- 

month 

Total 

tation 

Storage 

cation 

water 

Total 

sale 

Retail 

estate 

service 

tration 

L 

1407 

1408 

1423 

1426 

1431 

1436 

1437 

1456 

1478 

1491 

1547 

1982 

1983 

1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

48441 

452.26 

485.05 

493.48 

586.82 

276.15 

373.77 

232.98 

390.16 

327.61 

486.34 

A 

489.99 

458.85 

489.06 

497.39 

593.70 

277.91 

375.96 

234.65 

394.11 

329.35 

482.73 

M 

490.38 

460.65 

492.52 

497.56 

591  61 

280.28 

374.48 

238.27 

397.57 

332.65 

483.46 

J 

494.98 

465.15 

496.28 

505.62 

592.47 

282.30 

377.09 

240.31 

402.37 

336.50 

485.85 

J 

505.44 

479.50 

496.14 

513.30 

592.36 

282.40 

373.06 

241.90 

403.73 

329.35 

479.97 

A 

508.66 

485.03 

470.64 

511.44 

598.28 

283.77 

373.47 

243.51 

399.82 

327.09 

484.96 

S 

504.95 

474.95 

475.21 

517.00 

601 .47 

285.65 

380.34 

243.39 

402.05 

338.81 

495.40 

O 

504.80 

472.52 

484.31 

517.52 

606.95 

285.55 

381 .54 

243.75 

400.76 

337.68 

494  66 

N 

507.15 

473.57 

480.21 

52480 

608.22 

284.51 

380.53 

242.85 

397.82 

336.70 

501.62 

D 

512.27 

48087 

464.04 

526.44 

612.26 

288.79 

381  63 

249.18 

400.94 

341.33 

508.34 

1984  J 

519.20 

481 .23 

475.00 

550.66 

610.89 

286.88 

390.91 

242.41 

407.23 

340.93 

510.15 

F 

517.20 

480.02 

486.80 

538.99 

616.99 

287.38 

394.17 

240.28 

406.11 

337.95 

506.08 

M 

517.36 

480.28 

486.49 

53987 

616.27 

290.37 

396.46 

243.74 

405.23 

339.78 

506.08 

52 


June  1984 


Section  4— Table  12 


Table  12:  Average  weekly  earnings  (including  overtime),  all  employees,  all  survey  units,  Canada,  by  manufacturing  industry, 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


Non-Durable  Manufacturing 


Year 
and 
month 


Rubber 

Food 

and 

and 

plastic 

Leather 

Textile 

beverages 

products 

products 

products 

Clothing 


Paper 

Petroleum 

Chemicals 

and 

and 

and 

allied 

coal 

chemical 

industries 

products 

products 

1364 


1381 


1384 


1982 
1983 


1982 


1983 


1984  J 
F 
M 


391  51 

393.71 

271.82 

356.61 

263.90 

530.83 

677  27 

500.40 

394.33 

39570 

271.89 

359.20 

259.00 

540  20 

689.21 

500.73 

387.26 

395.24 

267.57 

361  38 

262.52 

550.19 

677  28 

501.10 

395.87 

389  86 

271.10 

354.01 

264.14 

551.42 

670.92 

504.63 

392.54 

396.78 

26885 

353.45 

26207 

550.18 

67037 

499.40 

390  32 

402.16 

271.94 

361.49 

274.74 

554.35 

684.15 

500.89 

391.56 

413.45 

272.32 

365.10 

273  60 

564.71 

690.00 

512.36 

397  96 

409.88 

271  48 

368  26 

278.58 

558  00 

707  02 

515.54 

404  64 

408.49 

276.85 

37238 

285.31 

566.56 

702.63 

514.62 

408.49 

392.88 

263.17 

36242 

283.63 

563.19 

69821 

516.66 

416.74 

419.91 

274.48 

381.12 

278.12 

57005 

712.15 

526.78 

417.65 

418.06 

275.96 

386  48 

268.85 

562.74 

709.08 

529.60 

418.69 

421.10 

277  53 

384.24 

27075 

564.98 

724  53 

526.60 

Durable  Manufacturing 


Year 
and 
month 


Furniture 

Primary 

Metal 

Machinery 

Transpor- 

Non-metallic 

and 

metal 

fabricating 

except 

tation 

Electrical 

mineral 

fixtures 

industries 

industries 

electrical 

equipment 

products 

products 

1304 


1982 
1983 


1982 


1983 


1984  J 
F 
M 


423.88 

326.92 

549.68 

432.52 

466.98 

509.00 

446.53 

462.06 

422.83 

325.06 

549.63 

433.64 

472.08 

512.87 

456.33 

474.19 

420.55 

322.79 

554.58 

427  02 

47340 

514.94 

449.86 

478.11 

424.35 

328.14 

556.68 

43358 

468.23 

517.17 

448.20 

478.20 

427.08 

331.20 

556.61 

423.77 

469.44 

509.98 

444  38 

475.91 

431.14 

330.81 

566.50 

433.55 

476.58 

508.53 

449.54 

481.23 

434.14 

337.30 

577.80 

435.95 

480.59 

531 .52 

460.45 

488.84 

435  56 

347.84 

587.84 

433  96 

48629 

536.52 

466.00 

497.73 

449.73 

354.93 

580.24 

441  31 

477  08 

533.43 

468.73 

484.46 

429.22 

347.77 

577.88 

429.88 

458.78 

510.18 

460.31 

480.36 

462.60 

35937 

586.44 

450  26 

490  29 

538.81 

473.84 

492.46 

441.75 

361.78 

592.65 

444  09 

492.10 

551 .05 

479.16 

498.06 

454.75 

369.04 

591 .27 

446.36 

496.48 

556.87 

484.89 

504  28 

53 


Section  4— Tables  13  and  14 


June  1984 


Table  13:  Total  number  of  employees,  industrial  aggregate,  all  survey  units,  Canada  and  Provinces,  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial 
classification 


Year 
and 
month 

Canada 

Nlld 

PEL 

N.S, 

NB 

Que 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alia 

B.C 

Yukon 

NW.T 

L 

1 

16621 

18741 

19461 

22121 

24821 

29741 

35341 

38041 

41041 

44221 

47501 

47921 

1982 
1983 

1982 

A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983 

J 

F 
M 

8,338.555 

113,589 

26.789 

229,229 

171,644 

2,041,442 

3,383.147 

339,065 

256.863 

827,422 

927,086 

7,067 

15,212 

A 

8,393,110 

108,573 

27,603 

231,851 

176,095 

2,067,582 

3,413,921 

340,232 

258.266 

818,714 

927,569 

7,015 

15.689 

M 

8,624.806 

128,087 

29,110 

238.336 

186,992 

2,139,189 

3,487,441 

349,732 

265.080 

831 ,059 

946,481 

7,421 

15.877 

J 

8,757,464 

137,453 

30,967 

243,806 

192,157 

2,176.983 

3.538,404 

350,804 

272.250 

841 ,729 

947,554 

7,959 

17,399 

J 

8,587,777 

135,526 

30.668 

245,921 

192,069 

2,129,653 

3,487,027 

345,202 

260,602 

824,697 

910,536 

8,180 

17,697 

A 

8,614,429 

137,001 

31,870 

247,859 

194,090 

2.138,268 

3,506,709 

344,418 

260.771 

823,508 

903,686 

8,504 

17,745 

S 

8,721,791 

134,847 

31,567 

250,864 

190,941 

2,159,599 

3,537,753 

345,624 

270.314 

833.220 

940,244 

8,427 

18,392 

0 

8,704.912 

128,912 

30.216 

246,601 

187,307 

2,177,751 

3,542,119 

346,341 

271 .934 

819.986 

927,664 

8,028 

18.053 

N 

8.665,299 

123,886 

29.263 

244,600 

183,292 

2,160,798 

3,553,248 

344,262 

268,843 

813.048 

919,011 

7,741 

17,305 

D 

8,410,473 

116,441 

28.022 

236.465 

174,417 

2,090,942 

3,464,198 

334,151 

261,715 

785,550 

894,731 

7,620 

16,219 

1984 

J 

8,418,461 

117,275 

27.534 

234.775 

173,035 

2,071,466 

3,491,840 

338,897 

259,616 

785,783 

894,086 

7,792 

16,364 

F 

8.346.410 

118,567 

27.184 

237,380 

172,229 

2,066,776 

3,439,195 

335,844 

258,943 

783,096 

882,669 

7,773 

16,754 

M 

8.375.680 

119,065 

27,192 

237,851 

172,438 

2,073.706 

3,451,808 

338,434 

260,053 

784,780 

885,584 

7,914 

16,856 

Table  14: 

Average  weekly  earnings  (including  overtime),  all  employees,  all  survey  units,  industrial  aggregate,  Canada  and  Provinces 

Year  and 
month 

Canada                Nfld.               P.E.I.                N.S                 NB                Que.                 Ont                Man.              Sask.                Alta.                B.C.             Yukon 

NW.T. 

L 

1241               16873              18825              19785              22453              25489              30523              35633              38425              41413              44597              47545 

47965 

1982 
1983 

1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 
M 


381.57 

366.73 

311  92 

336  10 

351.64 

372  13 

376.44 

348.54 

36542 

421  67 

420  09 

428.50 

501 .82 

38428 

360.57 

31593 

336.78 

349.45 

377.80 

380.38 

34924 

364  99 

41903 

421.51 

441.27 

503.70 

386  34 

36575 

315.15 

339.68 

344.84 

381.09 

381  86 

349.37 

370.70 

421.29 

424.25 

439.79 

524.00 

390.49 

364.71 

314.37 

342  27 

346.35 

384  72 

386.13 

360  06 

37566 

42572 

428.98 

441  43 

523.41 

389  28 

367.63 

310.39 

341.25 

352  90 

383.39 

385.29 

360.95 

371.35 

430.56 

420.02 

446.58 

533.84 

39067 

367.97 

307  54 

345.71 

352.99 

385.31 

384.76 

364.15 

373.56 

435.94 

422  76 

478.27 

557.31 

396.44 

374.27 

317.33 

341.81 

355.02 

388.45 

391.79 

368.91 

380  89 

436.32 

436.26 

480.27 

566  86 

395.58 

375.35 

316.00 

344.69 

356.17 

386.90 

39251 

369.36 

379.43 

435.33 

430.14 

475.75 

554.87 

394.71 

381.52 

319.88 

347.90 

359.00 

387.44 

391.82 

366.45 

378.93 

434.08 

423.79 

469.89 

53647 

395.72 

383.88 

321.42 

351.49 

366  43 

390.54 

391  03 

373.69 

378.72 

433.51 

424.04 

471 .67 

540.11 

40007 

384  09 

321 .47 

355.83 

369.57 

39248 

396.67 

373.89 

381  59 

443.96 

426.45 

469.97 

545.34 

398.71 

383.01 

32437 

355.00 

367.68 

391 .60 

396.34 

37368 

381 .23 

441.60 

419.93 

465.13 

549.58 

400 .17 

382.08 

327.07 

355  15 

367.26 

392.75 

398.42 

37325 

381.85 

440.21 

424.27 

472.12 

549.38 

54 


June  1984 


Section  4— Table  15 


Table  15:  Average  hourly  earnings  (including  overtime),  employees  paid  by  the  hour,  all  survey  units,  Canada,  based  on  the  1970  standard 
industrial  classification 


Year 
and 
month 


Mines 

quarries 

and 

oil  wells 


Total 


Manufacturing 


Non- 
durable 
goods 


Durable 
goods 


Food 

and 

beverages 


Rubber 

and 

plastic 

products 


Leather 
products 


Textile 
products 


Clothing 


Wood 


Paper 

Furni- 

and 

ture 

allied 

and 

indus- 

fixtures 

tries 

5586 


5669 


5608 


5670 


5683 


5691 


5704 


5711 


1982 
1983 

1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 
M 


14.30 

1041 

9.76 

11.07 

978 

9.18 

659 

8.13 

648 

10.62 

7.79 

12.90 

14.13 

10.46 

9.79 

11.11 

9.81 

9.12 

6.55 

8.21 

6.51 

10.61 

7.70 

12.98 

14.10 

10.49 

9.82 

11.15 

9.61 

9.24 

649 

8.29 

6.43 

10.57 

7.78 

13.38 

14.07 

10.52 

9.86 

11.18 

9.66 

9.17 

6.38 

8.17 

6.51 

10.50 

7.86 

13.43 

13.93 

10.52 

9.93 

11.11 

9.82 

9.27 

6.44 

8.25 

6.51 

10.65 

7.81 

13.48 

13.89 

10.53 

9.91 

11.15 

9.61 

9.45 

6.44 

832 

6.53 

10  69 

7.74 

13  63 

14.41 

1063 

9.98 

11.25 

9.71 

9.45 

6.50 

8.37 

6.61 

10.77 

7.83 

1371 

14.65 

1069 

10.05 

11.27 

10.01 

9.47 

6.60 

842 

6.63 

10.71 

8.07 

13.56 

14.67 

1078 

10.15 

11.38 

10.11 

948 

671 

846 

6.74 

11.03 

8.30 

13.70 

14.66 

1087 

10.28 

11.44 

10.37 

9.50 

6.68 

8.42 

6.91 

11.20 

8.26 

1379 

14.74 

11.03 

10.38 

11.65 

10.52 

975 

6.82 

8.72 

6.95 

11.41 

8.50 

1379 

1490 

1095 

10.23 

11.65 

10.44 

982 

6.84 

8.70 

6.62 

10.85 

8.48 

13.43 

14.66 

11  07 

1030 

11.78 

10.49 

9.83 

677 

8.74 

6.62 

11.15 

8.70 

13.44 

Manufacturing 

Construction 

Printing, 
publish- 
ing and 
allied 
indus- 
tries 

Primary 
metal 
indus- 
tries 

Metal 
fabri- 
cating 
indus- 
tries 

Machinery, 

except 

electrical 

Trans 

Donation 

equipment 

Elec- 
trical 
products 

Non- 
metallic 
mineral 
products 

Petro- 
leum 
and 
coal 
products 

Che- 
micals 
and 
chemical 
products 

Total 

Building 

Engi- 
neering 

Year 
and 
month 


5716 


5621 


5639 


5740 


5743 


1982 
1983 

1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 
M 


11.10 

13.16 

10.71 

11.16 

11.89 

9.79 

11.35 

1486 

1099 

14.08 

13.85 

15.10 

11.14 

13.17 

10.71 

11.27 

11.90 

9.89 

11.49 

15.20 

11.02 

14.07 

13.81 

15.23 

10.92 

13.21 

10.73 

11.28 

11.97 

9.87 

11.56 

15.09 

10.97 

1400 

13.89 

14.42 

1086 

13.33 

10.78 

11.47 

12.12 

9.84 

11.50 

14.95 

11.05 

13.85 

13.80 

14.01 

10.88 

13  39 

10.52 

11.18 

12.06 

9.79 

11.51 

14.77 

11.04 

13.61 

13.45 

14.13 

11.03 

13.55 

10.55 

11.36 

11.96 

9.87 

11.59 

15.03 

11.19 

13.67 

13.54 

14.08 

11.12 

13.81 

10.43 

11.32 

12.31 

9.88 

11.67 

15.48 

11.29 

13.89 

13.78 

14.24 

11.02 

13.81 

10.42 

11.25 

12.35 

9.95 

11.80 

15.64 

11.30 

13.71 

13.66 

13.85 

10.96 

13.74 

10.67 

11.02 

12.34 

10.04 

11.59 

15  63 

11.38 

13.79 

13.65 

14.30 

10.78 

13.84 

10.68 

11.14 

12.23 

10.13 

11.75 

15.76 

11.51 

13.90 

13.89 

13.94 

10.96 

13.79 

10.87 

11.53 

12.50 

10.16 

11.90 

15.67 

11.69 

14.42 

14.44 

14.34 

10.94 

13.89 

10.73 

11.63 

12.62 

1035 

12.01 

15.81 

11.51 

14.62 

14.63 

14.61 

11.17 

13.90 

10.84 

11.80 

12.73 

10.43 

12  04 

16.15 

11.58 

14.59 

1454 

14.86 

55 


Section  4— Table  16 


June  1984 


Table  16:  Average  weekly  hours  (including  overtime),  employees  paid  by  the  hour,  all  survey  units,  Canada  based  on  the  1970  standard 
industrial  classification. 


Manufacturing 

Paper 

Mines 

Rubber 

Furni- 

and 

Year 

quarries 

Non- 

Food 

and 

ture 

allied 

and 

and 

durable 

Durable 

and 

plastic 

Leather 

Textile 

and 

indus- 

month 

oil  wells 

Total 

goods 

goods 

beverages 

products 

products 

products 

Clothing 

Wood 

fixtures 

tries 

L 

4656 

4677 

4739 

4678 

4740 

4753 

4756 

4761 

4774 

4679 

4686 

4781 

1982 

1983 

1982  A 

M 

J 

J 
A 

s 

0 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

38.2 

38.2 

37.3 

39.2 

35.9 

39.2 

36.6 

39.9 

34.9 

38.8 

37.7 

39.0 

A 

38.8 

38.4 

37.5 

39.3 

36.3 

39.3 

37.0 

39.8 

34.3 

38.5 

38.1 

39.6 

M 

38.8 

38.3 

37.4 

39.2 

36.3 

38.8 

37.0 

39.8 

35.3 

38.4 

37.7 

39.5 

J 

38.1 

38.4 

37.6 

39.1 

37.3 

38.4 

38.2 

38.7 

35.1 

38.8 

38.2 

39.4 

J 

37.8 

38.1 

37.3 

38.9 

36.3 

38.9 

37.2 

38.6 

35.0 

38.7 

38.8 

39.1 

A 

39.2 

38.5 

37.5 

39.6 

36.8 

39.0 

38.1 

39.2 

35.5 

39.1 

39.1 

39.1 

S 

38.9 

389 

37.7 

40.2 

36.4 

40.0 

38.1 

39.7 

35.4 

39.1 

39.8 

39.6 

O 

39.5 

39.0 

37.6 

40.3 

35.8 

39.8 

37.2 

39.8 

36.1 

39.0 

39.8 

39.3 

N 

39.3 

38.9 

37.8 

40.0 

36.1 

39.3 

37.2 

39.9 

37.2 

39.0 

39.0 

39.5 

D 

38.3 

37.5 

36.9 

38.1 

35.3 

37.4 

35.4 

38.2 

36.4 

36.1 

38.2 

39.0 

1984  J 

39.8 

38.7 

37.6 

39.9 

36.1 

39.4 

36.4 

397 

36.2 

38.7 

38.7 

39.5 

F 

39.3 

38.9 

37.7 

40.1 

362 

38.7 

35.9 

404 

36.4 

38.1 

39.2 

39.8 

M 

39.2 

389 

37.6 

40.2 

36.3 

39.1 

36.4 

39.8 

36.1 

38.5 

39.0 

39.9 

Manufacturing 

Construction 

Printing, 

publish- 

Metal 

Petro- 

Che- 

ing and 

Primary 

fabri- 

Non- 

leum 

micals 

Year 

allied 

metal 

cating 

Machinery, 

Trans 

Elec- 

metallic 

and 

and 

and 

indus- 

indus- 

indus- 

except 

portation 

trical 

mineral 

coal 

chemical 

Engi- 

month 

tries 

tries 

tries 

electrical 

equipment 

products 

products 

products 

products 

Total 

Building 

neering 

L 

4786 

4691 

4699 

4709 

4714 

4722 

4731 

4791 

4794 

4809 

4810 

4813 

1982 

1983 

1982  A 

Ml 

J 
J 
A 
S 

0 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

34.2 

40.0 

38.5 

38.1 

40.8 

39.1 

38.3 

42.2 

39.4 

35.6 

34.9 

39.0 

A 

34.5 

39.5 

38.6 

38.3 

41.2 

39.0 

39.4 

43.2 

39.4 

36.5 

35.9 

39.6 

M 

34.3 

39.9 

37.9 

38.3 

41  3 

38.3 

39.9 

42.3 

39.5 

36.3 

35.5 

39.9 

J 

34.5 

39.6 

38.4 

37.0 

41.0 

38.4 

40.1 

41.4 

399 

37.0 

36.0 

41.0 

J 

34.6 

39.3 

38.2 

37.8 

40.4 

37.9 

39.7 

41.3 

390 

37.7 

36.5 

42.6 

A 

34.4 

39.8 

39.4 

39.0 

40.5 

389 

400 

42.6 

38.6 

38.1 

36.5 

43.7 

S 

35.0 

39.9 

40.0 

39.4 

41.8 

40.1 

40.4 

42.6 

39.6 

38.5 

37.1 

43.7 

0 

35.0 

40.7 

39.7 

39.8 

41.8 

40.3 

40.4 

43.4 

39.8 

37.9 

36.6 

42.8 

N 

35.0 

40.3 

39.3 

39.7 

41.3 

40.5 

39.9 

42.9 

39.4 

36.7 

36.0 

39.4 

D 

34.5 

39.7 

37.6 

36.6 

38.8 

38.7 

38.4 

42.1 

38.6 

35.5 

35.2 

36.9 

1984  J 

34.7 

40.5 

39.4 

39.7 

41.1 

40.2 

38.9 

41.9 

39.5 

36.3 

36.1 

37.2 

F 

35.0 

40.8 

39.2 

40.2 

41.8 

40.1 

39.3 

41.8 

39.8 

36.0 

35.8 

36.9 

M 

34.0 

40.7 

39.1 

40.3 

42.0 

40.4 

39.9 

43.1 

39.6 

36.4 

36.0 

38.3 

56 


Section  5  ■  Prices 

58  1.  Industry  Selling  Price  Indexes,  Selected  Industries 

63  2.  Consumer  Price  Indexes 

64  3.  Construction  Price  Indexes 

65  4.  Raw  Materials  Price  Indexes 


57 


Section  5— Table  1 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


100), 


June  1984 


Industry 

Food  and  beverage  industries 

Fruit 

selling 

&  vege- 

Flour 

Confec- 

price 

Slaugh- 

table 

e 

break- 

tionery 

Year 

index 

tering  and 

Fish 

canners 

fast 

Biscuit 

manu- 

and 

manufac- 

meat 

Poultry 

products 

and  pre- 

Dairy 

cereal 

Feed 

manufac- 

Bakeries 

fac- 

month 

turing 

Total 

processors 

processors 

industry 

servers 

products           products 

industry 

turers 

industry 

turers 

D 

500000 

500001 

500002 

503001 

503303 

503701 

504801 

507301 

507701 

508601 

508701 

509101 

1982 

288.8 

294.4 

273.0 

275.9 

335  9 

294.0 

315.5 

322.7 

246.8 

359.8 

324.6 

3679 

1983 

2988 

3048 

2686 

2848 

348.7 

306.8 

332.1 

333.3 

263.8 

3906 

344.8 

383.8 

1982  M 

2888 

297  0 

286  1 

269.3 

3274 

292.6 

3123 

319.7 

252.4 

361  2 

324  0 

369.0 

J 

289.7 

2986 

290.5 

276.2 

332.1 

294.2 

312.6 

319.2 

254.3 

361.2 

324.7 

368.8 

J 

2903 

299  1 

288.2 

277.1 

332.2 

296.0 

312.6 

318.9 

255.4 

361  2 

325.0 

3673 

A 

2903 

2988 

286  2 

283.0 

3285 

298.1 

317.9 

3243 

2526 

361  2 

3250 

367.1 

S 

2924 

298.3 

285.8 

280.6 

330.8 

298.6 

320.0 

326.8 

243.2 

361  4 

327.8 

367.9 

0 

292.1 

297.0 

277.1 

270.7 

333.4 

302.2 

325.7 

320.7 

237.0 

361  4 

331  0 

366.9 

N 

291  3 

295  9 

269.7 

272.8 

342.9 

302.7 

3262 

320.6 

232.2 

361.6 

331.0 

366.5 

D 

2923 

297.1 

2685 

265.2 

349.8 

306.4 

325.1 

323.7 

2385 

361  3 

336.6 

3660 

1983  J 

292.7 

2984 

267.4 

267.4 

354.9 

305.1 

326.3 

324.4 

242.7 

383.7 

337.3 

368.3 

F 

2935 

301.1 

274.4 

274.5 

356.4 

305.5 

3282 

3263 

245.7 

391.4 

337.3 

365.9 

M 

295.2 

300.8 

272.4 

274.1 

358.9 

307.9 

328.7 

327.5 

245.7 

391.4 

338.7 

366.2 

A 

297.1 

303.0 

276.8 

271.2 

357.1 

308.3 

3294 

325.7 

2530 

391  2 

338.8 

366.3 

M 

2985 

304.0 

273.7 

272.5 

342.0 

306.9 

3296 

3339 

260.8 

391.2 

3430 

386.9 

J 

2993 

304.2 

272.5 

274.0 

339.1 

306.1 

3299 

332.4 

258.5 

391.2 

3436 

391.9 

J 

3004 

303.5 

267.8 

275.5 

339.3 

304.6 

330.1 

331.7 

258.2 

391.2 

344.9 

3926 

A 

301.3 

3068 

267.1 

292.4 

346.5 

305.2 

333  9 

331.3 

271.1 

391  2 

3450 

393.3 

S 

301.1 

3080 

2650 

2997 

341.6 

305.9 

3359 

3322 

283.9 

391.2 

3452 

3938 

0 

301.6 

308.2 

259.1 

299.7 

341.6 

307.4 

336.4 

343.0 

283.2 

391.2 

351.1 

393.8 

N 

301  8 

3090 

2597 

305.9 

352.5 

309.4 

3384 

3469 

2834 

391.3 

3540 

394.0 

D 

3028 

310.9 

267.4 

311.2 

355.0 

309.7 

338.8 

344.7 

279.4 

391.3 

358.4 

393.0 

1984  J 

305.4 

314.8 

272.7 

310.4 

360.5 

311.3 

346.2 

344.2 

2807 

419.7 

359.4 

399.0 

F 

3066 

315.7 

274.5 

309.2 

365.8 

312.2 

347.4 

350.1 

277.6 

417.9 

362.1 

404.4 

M 

3087 

318.4 

2780 

307.4 

368.4 

313.2 

347.6 

351.2 

280  7 

417.9 

364.4 

406.0 

A 

310.3 

319.9 

282  1 

305.5 

355.9 

314.4 

351.6 

346.5 

2823 

418.9 

366.2 

407.1 

Food  and  beverage  Industries  (concl.) 

Rubber  and 

plastic  products 

industries 

Miscel- 

Soft 

Plastics 

Cane 

laneous 

drink 

fabri- 

Year 

&  beet 

Vege- 

food 

manu- 

Tobacco 

Tire  and 

Other 

cating 

and 

sugar 

table  oil      processors 

fac- 

Dis- 

products 

tube 

Rubber 

rubber 

industry 

month 

processors 

mills 

n.e.s. 

turers 

tilleries       Breweries         Wineries 

industries 

Total 

Industry 

footwear 

products 

n.e.s. 

D 

509401 

509601 

509801 

510501 

510801 

511001            511101 

511301 

511500 

511501 

511901 

512101 

512701 

1982 

2606 

212.5 

279.8 

349.8 

199.5 

353.5 

275.2 

231.3 

241  4 

226.7 

280.3 

273.5 

234.5 

1983 

275.9 

239.3 

282.6 

363.8 

205.0 

385.4 

2903 

250.8 

245.1 

227.3 

290.3 

282.4 

237.8 

1982  M 

251.6 

230.3 

280.4 

355.0 

200.2 

357.1 

279.6 

224.0 

241.1 

225.2 

279.8 

274.5 

234.8 

J 

240.2 

225.9 

280.7 

3550 

203.6 

357.3 

279.6 

231.4 

242.8 

226.5 

280.1 

273.8 

238.1 

J 

270.0 

227.1 

281.0 

355.0 

202.7 

359.4 

280.4 

234.4 

242.5 

227.1 

282.1 

274.2 

236.6 

A 

247.2 

206.1 

280.6 

3552 

201.4 

359.6 

280.4 

234.4 

243.1 

228.0 

282.1 

275.3 

236.5 

S 

225.3 

2005 

280.5 

355.2 

2046 

3604 

2866 

238.5 

242.6 

228.4 

282.8 

274.5 

235.2 

0 

235.7 

194.8 

280  7 

357.1 

204.1 

360.9 

286.6 

238.5 

242.7 

2288 

282.8 

275.1 

235.0 

N 

2399 

199.5 

280.6 

358.8 

203.6 

361.9 

2858 

2388 

242  8 

229  1 

283.2 

275.2 

234.9 

D 

238.4 

201.9 

280.0 

359.4 

204.9 

373.4 

285.8 

239.4 

241.8 

229.1 

283.2 

275.5 

232.3 

1983  J 

235.6 

2064 

279.2 

359.7 

203.4 

384.3 

285.8 

239.3 

241.1 

224.7 

285.0 

278.7 

232.7 

F 

247.1 

208.4 

278.4 

359.5 

201.3 

383.6 

285.8 

239.3 

241.5 

225.1 

2860 

279.0 

2330 

M 

242.6 

2037 

277.4 

3606 

201.3 

383.5 

286.8 

239.3 

2440 

227.6 

288.2 

279.6 

236.6 

A 

241.0 

214.1 

281.0 

3640 

2022 

384.0 

296.7 

2505 

245.0 

229.2 

291.2 

280.2 

236.8 

M 

283.4 

215.6 

279.5 

363.9 

201.8 

384.8 

293.7 

254.3 

245.9 

229.2 

291.2 

283.2 

237.5 

J 

310.0 

207.7 

279.4 

364.1 

202.9 

385.0 

294.5 

254.3 

246.3 

229.1 

291  2 

283.7 

238.4 

J 

301  9 

221.7 

281.1 

364.6 

203.5 

387.9 

2950 

2543 

246.3 

227.7 

291  2 

284.3 

239.5 

A 

307.7 

281.4 

281.5 

364.6 

203.7 

387.7 

288.8 

254.3 

245.8 

227.4 

291.2 

284.4 

238.4 

S 

289.5 

283.7 

284.8 

364.8 

210.0 

387.6 

2895 

255.9 

245.9 

227.3 

291.9 

283.4 

239.0 

0 

3004 

294.1 

287.7 

3668 

209.9 

388.1 

288.8 

255.9 

246.3 

227.3 

291.9 

283.8 

240.0 

N 

279.4 

274.3 

289.4 

366.6 

210.2 

3842 

288.8 

255.9 

246.6 

2264 

292.1 

284.1 

241.3 

D 

271.8 

260.0 

292.3 

3666 

209.9 

384.5 

288.8 

255.9 

246.4 

2266 

292.1 

284.1 

240.7 

1984  J 

2686 

272.0 

295.5 

366.8 

209.7 

384.2 

2888 

256.0 

246.7 

223.0 

292.4 

286.1 

243.5 

F 

2655 

251.8 

296.8 

368.0 

209.7 

384.2 

291.1 

256.1 

247.8 

223.2 

292.4 

289.6 

244.2 

M 

259.0 

261.7 

300.2 

3680 

212.3 

404.8 

291.1 

256  1 

248.6 

223.3 

296.2 

289.9 

245.7 

A 

263.8 

269.3 

301.4 

368.2 

213.0 

4048 

296.6 

2666 

249.0 

221.9 

301.9 

291.1 

246.7 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


58 


June  1984 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


Section  5— Table  1 /Continued 


100), 


Leather  industries 

Tpytilp    mrti  idriae 

Leather 
glove 

Miscel- 

laneous 

Cotton 

Wool 

Thraw- 

factories 

leather 

yarn 

yarn 

Fibre 

sters. 

Carpet 

Year 

(excl. 

products 

and 

and 

and 

spun 

mat  and 

and 

Leather 

Shoe 

rubber 

manufac- 

cloth 

cloth 

filament 

yarn 

rug 

Thread 

month 

Total 

tanneries 

factories 

gloves) 

turers 

Total 

mills 

mills 

yarns 

&  cloth 

industry 

mills 

D 

513400 

513401 

513601 

514001 

514301 

514500 

514501 

514801 

515001 

515201 

515701 

516201 

1982 

2720 

320.5 

258.4 

331.6 

233.8 

236.3 

287  3 

2648 

215.2 

188.4 

190.3 

299.5 

1983 

278.8 

343.0 

261.9 

331.2 

240.8 

240.3 

294.8 

265.3 

2169 

191.6 

195.7 

308  1 

1982  M 

271.0 

318.9 

257.8 

3299 

2323 

235.8 

2865 

2632 

216.6 

187.6 

189.7 

297.6 

J 

272.1 

3184 

259.3 

3297 

2336 

2359 

287  2 

2653 

215.6 

186.9 

189.7 

297  6 

J 

272.4 

318.8 

258.8 

330  1 

236 .1 

237.1 

287  8 

267.5 

216.5 

188  9 

189.7 

297.6 

A 

2726 

3188 

2593 

3306 

236  1 

237.2 

287  7 

268.8 

2153 

189.7 

189.7 

3022 

S 

273.2 

3187 

260.3 

330.6 

236  1 

237  9 

287  7 

2688 

2172 

190.4 

191.2 

302.1 

0 

274.2 

3240 

2606 

3300 

236  1 

237  5 

287.8 

267.4 

2156 

190  4 

190  5 

302.1 

N 

271.6 

318.6 

257.6 

3300 

236  1 

237.2 

287  8 

2656 

2146 

190.1 

191.1 

302  1 

D 

273.2 

326.3 

258.5 

3264 

236  1 

237.1 

287  8 

2650 

2146 

190.6 

189.7 

302  1 

1983  J 

274.4 

325.6 

258.9 

330.5 

241.3 

237.8 

2920 

2655 

213.5 

189.5 

191.2 

307.7 

F 

273.9 

323.6 

259.1 

330.5 

239  8 

237.3 

292  1 

265.5 

212.4 

189.2 

191.2 

307.7 

M 

273.7 

3236 

259  1 

328.0 

239.8 

237  8 

292.1 

264.9 

213.3 

190.9 

191.3 

307.7 

A 

275.1 

331.8 

259  1 

3280 

239.8 

2385 

2929 

264.9 

2156 

190.7 

191.4 

307.7 

M 

2770 

339.0 

260.6 

3270 

239  8 

238.7 

2930 

265.4 

216.1 

191.3 

191.4 

307.7 

J 

278.1 

3432 

260.7 

333.4 

2398 

2393 

2930 

265.4 

2158 

192.1 

194  2 

3077 

J 

280.6 

351.1 

2626 

333.4 

2403 

2409 

2966 

265  2 

2183 

192.0 

197.0 

307.7 

A 

281  3 

354  7 

263.1 

3327 

240.3 

241.7 

296  5 

2654 

219.7 

192  4 

1996 

307.7 

S 

282.4 

355.3 

264.3 

3327 

241.8 

2422 

2967 

2654 

2199 

192  4 

199.6 

311.1 

0 

281.9 

351.2 

2646 

332.9 

241  8 

2429 

297.4 

265.4 

2199 

192.8 

200.4 

308.6 

N 

282.5 

354  5 

2647 

332.9 

241  8 

2428 

297  8 

265.6 

219.2 

192.2 

200.4 

3086 

D 

284.4 

361.8 

2657 

3329 

243.0 

2434 

297.6 

265.5 

219.1 

193.6 

200.4 

307.2 

1984  J 

287.0 

364.0 

267.4 

347  9 

2428 

245  9 

303.6 

2694 

221.5 

193.4 

2003 

312.5 

F 

288.9 

369.4 

269  1 

3506 

2429 

2466 

3034 

271.4 

222.1 

194.6 

200.3 

314.0 

M 

292  1 

3846 

2700 

354  0 

2429 

246.8 

3035 

271.4 

2222 

1955 

200.2 

314.1 

A 

2938 

391.7 

270.1 

354  2 

245.8 

247.2 

304.3 

273.5 

2224 

195.4 

200.2 

314.5 

Clothing 

industries 

Wood 

industries 

Knitting 

mills 

Found- 

Sawmills 

Veneer 

Sash,  door 

Year 

Other 

Mens' 

ation 

and 

and 

&  other 

and 

Hosiery 

Knitted 

knitting 

clothing 

garment 

Shingle 

planing 

plywood 

millwork 

month 

Total 

mills 

fabrics 

mills 

factories 

industry 

Total 

mills 

mills 

mills 

plants 

D 

516600 

516601 

516801 

517101 

517501 

518501 

519100 

519101 

519201 

520701 

521001 

1982 

191.2 

173.6 

157.9 

230.1 

255.7 

220.3 

238.6 

290.1 

220.2 

239.5 

284.4 

1983 

196.5 

182.3 

156.7 

2390 

265.3 

238.5 

2648 

342.2 

252.2 

2563 

2999 

1982  M 

190.7 

169.8 

159.2 

2296 

253.9 

213.5 

238.2 

288  7 

220.4 

235.8 

2849 

J 

191.4 

171.9 

159.5 

2299 

2546 

213.5 

241.2 

2925 

225.5 

233.9 

2850 

J 

193.3 

177.1 

159.4 

231.8 

257.6 

222.0 

243.5 

292.5 

2272 

2426 

285.1 

A 

193.4 

177.1 

159.3 

232.1 

257  6 

228.0 

2397 

289.9 

221  3 

240.5 

2857 

S 

191.8 

177.1 

154.8 

232.3 

257.6 

228.0 

238.1 

289.0 

220.1 

235.0 

2846 

O 

192.1 

177.1 

154.8 

232.9 

2579 

2280 

236.6 

290.0 

217.0 

2368 

285.3 

N 

192.3 

177.1 

155.2 

233.2 

257.9 

228.0 

237.8 

290.7 

218.0 

238.0 

288.3 

D 

192.4 

177.6 

154.9 

233.2 

260.7 

228.0 

245.1 

292.6 

2287 

242.4 

2880 

1983  J 

193.9 

180.7 

154.1 

236.0 

2632 

234.3 

251.8 

296.6 

239.3 

244.2 

288.0 

F 

194.4 

182.2 

154.3 

236.2 

263.5 

234.3 

254.1 

305.5 

241.6 

245.7 

290.4 

M 

195.4 

182.2 

155.2 

237.8 

2640 

234.3 

257.5 

312.6 

245.2 

251.3 

291.8 

A 

195.4 

182.2 

154.6 

2383 

264 .1 

2343 

261.4 

321.8 

249  1 

253.6 

297.5 

M 

196.2 

182.2 

156.0 

239.0 

264.1 

234.3 

277.9 

342.6 

273.9 

258.6 

298.4 

J 

196.1 

182  2 

155.9 

239.0 

2640 

234.3 

288.3 

351.8 

286  5 

272.5 

300.6 

J 

197.4 

182.6 

158.1 

239.9 

266.5 

242.6 

285.4 

3556 

278.3 

280.1 

304  1 

A 

197.0 

182.5 

157.0 

239.9 

2668 

2426 

271.8 

356.9 

256.3 

276.9 

304.1 

S 

197.6 

182.5 

158.1 

2404 

266.7 

242.6 

2583 

357.1 

240.1 

250.8 

304.7 

0 

197.5 

182.5 

157.9 

240.4 

266.8 

242.6 

258.2 

3638 

240.5 

247.9 

306.0 

N 

198.4 

182.5 

159.9 

240.8 

2668 

242.6 

254.1 

371.2 

233.7 

248.1 

3063 

D 

198.2 

183.4 

158.8 

240.8 

267.2 

2426 

258.5 

370.7 

241.5 

245.3 

3065 

1984  J 

199.2 

183.9 

160.2 

241.6 

269.9 

250.7 

260.0 

374.7 

244.0 

2455 

305.5 

F 

199.1 

183.9 

160.3 

241.5 

2699 

2563 

267.8 

380.0 

254.6 

252.3 

3056 

M 

199.4 

183.9 

160  3 

2422 

269.9 

256.3 

272.9 

385.8 

261.2 

257.9 

3063 

A 

199.5 

183.9 

160.3 

242.5 

269.9 

256.4 

274.5 

383.8 

261.3 

262.6 

311.4 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


59 


Section  5— Table  1 /Continued 


June  1984 


Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971  =  100). 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


Wood  industries  (concl.) 

Furniture  and  fixture  industries 

Total 

Paper  and  allied  industries 

Pulp             Asphalt 

and              roofing 

paper          manufac- 

mills               turers 

House- 
hold 
furniture 
manufac- 
Total                turers 

Office 
furniture 
manufac- 
turers 

Miscel- 
laneous 
furniture 
&  fixtures 
manufac- 
turers 

Year 
and 

month 

Hardwood 

flooring 

plants 

Manufac- 
turers of 

prefab- 
ricated 

building 

Wooden 

box 

factories 

Coffin 

and 

casket 

industry 

Folding 

carton 

and  set-up 

boxes 

D 

521401 

521601 

521801 

522001 

523200 

523201 

523601 

523801 

524200 

524201 

525601 

525801 

1982 

324.2 

293.0 

265.7 

245.3 

282.2 

281.8 

259.2 

290.9 

317.3 

336.1 

368.4 

252.7 

1983 

3652 

302.1 

2796 

2590 

2942 

2902 

2686 

308.9 

307.3 

317.5 

388.0 

258.2 

1982  M 

319.0 

2926 

2649 

244  8 

279.7 

279.3 

2563 

288.3 

321.6 

3439 

356.1 

250.8 

J 

319.9 

294.2 

266  1 

245.0 

281.5 

280.4 

256.9 

291.7 

325.8 

349.1 

372.5 

251.5 

J 

321.7 

294.7 

268.9 

245.2 

283.7 

282.4 

260.5 

2935 

320.7 

341.3 

382.0 

251.4 

A 

3240 

2925 

273.5 

245.2 

284.4 

2838 

2602 

2935 

319.2 

3375 

377.7 

252.5 

S 

329  1 

292.4 

272.8 

246  5 

285  1 

284  3 

263  8 

293.5 

317.8 

334.7 

380.8 

254.9 

0 

331.7 

2925 

2726 

246.5 

2860 

2852 

262.6 

295.3 

313.2 

3274 

382.0 

257.3 

N 

3289 

296.1 

270.9 

246.5 

286.1 

285.4 

262.5 

295.3 

3048 

315.1 

382.9 

258.9 

D 

330.2 

296.8 

271.0 

248.5 

286.4 

285.4 

263.1 

295.8 

305.5 

316.0 

379.1 

259.1 

1983  J 

330.4 

294.7 

270.7 

252.9 

2884 

286  1 

263.7 

300.3 

302.5 

311.6 

376.8 

259.2 

F 

331.9 

296.4 

2732 

255.6 

2894 

286.2 

263.7 

302.7 

302.7 

311.8 

374.8 

259.2 

M 

3362 

296.4 

273.8 

255.6 

291.0 

2869 

265.8 

305.5 

302.8 

311.9 

3763 

256.5 

A 

340.1 

299.8 

275.8 

258.9 

291.3 

2873 

266.0 

305.7 

304.3 

313.9 

375.9 

257.3 

M 

357.0 

2999 

2762 

2589 

291.4 

287  3 

2669 

305.7 

3045 

313.8 

392.2 

258.0 

J 

363.4 

299.9 

2803 

2605 

294.5 

290.8 

268.5 

308.7 

305.5 

315.1 

397.2 

257.5 

J 

376.9 

3054 

281.5 

260.5 

295.8 

291.4 

268.1 

311.8 

308.8 

319.5 

400.0 

257.8 

A 

3823 

3062 

287.4 

2605 

296.9 

2925 

2704 

312.3 

309.2 

3200 

394.2 

258.3 

S 

389.9 

306.7 

286.4 

261.1 

297.1 

292.9 

270.3 

312.3 

309.2 

320.3 

396.0 

259.0 

0 

389  9 

306.1 

285.5 

261.1 

297.5 

293.5 

270.8 

312.4 

311.0 

322.7 

393.6 

258.0 

N 

392.0 

306.1 

2824 

261.1 

297  9 

2936 

2734 

312.4 

313.1 

323.8 

393.5 

258.6 

D 

392.3 

307.0 

281.5 

261.1 

299.6 

293.8 

275.2 

316.4 

314.4 

325.3 

385.0 

259.5 

1984  J 

392.2 

3085 

283.9 

261.1 

3033 

297.2 

279.5 

320.3 

318.3 

330.6 

369.8 

259.8 

F 

398.3 

308.6 

285.7 

2689 

3057 

299.0 

2795 

3245 

319.0 

330.9 

374.1 

259.8 

M 

4054 

308.6 

2866 

2689 

307  0 

301.3 

280.0 

324.6 

324.6 

338.7 

373.9 

259.8 

A 

409.7 

308.7 

2932 

2697 

307.3 

301.3 

281.7 

324.7 

335.2 

353.4 

371.5 

262.2 

Paper  and  allied 
Industries  (cone  I ) 

Primary  metal  industries 

Total 

Iron 
and 
steel 
mills 

Steel 
pipe 
and 
tube 
mills 

Iron 

found- 
eries 

Smelting 

and 

refining 

Aluminum 

rolling, 

casting 

and 

extruding 

Copper 

&  copper 

alloy 

rolling, 

casting 

and 

extruding 

Metal 

Year 
and 
month 

Corrugated 
box 
manufac- 
turers 

Paper 
&  plastic 
bag 
manufac- 
turers 

Miscel- 
laneous 
paper 
converters 

rolling. 

casting 

and 

extruding 

n  e.s. 

D 

526001 

526101 

526501 

527100 

527101 

527801 

528001 

528301 

528701 

528901 

529101 

1982 

278.1 

263  1 

272.7 

310.7 

314.2 

362.6 

268.9 

327.9 

290.7 

193.0 

314.0 

1983 

295.3 

2699 

279.8 

320.6 

319.2 

359.7 

272.4 

347.6 

291.7 

206.3 

324.3 

1982  M 

270.4 

260.1 

272.1 

310.2 

313.2 

362.7 

267.8 

325.7 

295.8 

199.4 

315.9 

J 

270.4 

2643 

2725 

308.0 

313.2 

362.7 

267  8 

321.9 

292.8 

187.2 

314.4 

J 

270.6 

264.4 

273.5 

308.1 

313.5 

363.0 

2683 

321.1 

293.1 

190.4 

313.2 

A 

284.8 

2666 

2736 

306.7 

316.2 

363.3 

273.7 

314.5 

289.0 

188.3 

312.1 

S 

291  9 

265.8 

273.2 

313.0 

316.6 

3633 

271.3 

332.8 

2890 

189.6 

310.1 

0 

293.3 

266.6 

274.6 

310.3 

317.0 

3633 

270.8 

325.2 

286.0 

191.1 

306.4 

N 

2933 

268.0 

2749 

307.6 

317.0 

363.3 

269.9 

319.3 

2794 

191.0 

299.8 

D 

293.3 

267.5 

275.7 

310.0 

316.7 

363.3 

270.2 

326.9 

279.1 

191.5 

296.8 

1983  J 

292.9 

268.0 

277.2 

315.0 

316.7 

363.3 

271.1 

3397 

276.6 

199.5 

303.3 

F 

292.6 

268.0 

2778 

317.4 

316.5 

359.1 

271.0 

3470 

270.7 

207.2 

308.2 

M 

292.5 

268.3 

279.2 

313.5 

316.0 

3580 

2730 

334.9 

270.7 

208.5 

314.2 

A 

292.5 

269.7 

279.1 

319.8 

316.0 

3588 

272.9 

352.4 

275.1 

207.4 

317.5 

M 

292.5 

269.6 

279.2 

321.9 

317.0 

358.8 

273.0 

355.8 

279.5 

212.2 

318.3 

J 

292.5 

269.4 

279.2 

315.3 

321.5 

360.0 

273.3 

330.2 

279.5 

214.5 

320.6 

J 

292.5 

269.4 

280.6 

321.3 

321.6 

360.0 

274.6 

345.7 

289.9 

213.1 

324.3 

A 

292.5 

270.3 

281.0 

324.1 

321.5 

360.2 

2746 

353.4 

293.7 

210.7 

329.1 

S 

292.5 

270.6 

2792 

323.0 

320.4 

360.2 

275.2 

350.0 

298.4 

209.8 

334.7 

0 

292.7 

270.9 

280.5 

323.8 

321.1 

359.8 

270.9 

350.3 

315.7 

201.4 

340.8 

N 

308  7 

271.9 

281.3 

3246 

321.1 

359.8 

269.0 

353.0 

3209 

196.2 

339.1 

D 

3093 

272.4 

283.8 

327.0 

321.1 

358.0 

269.8 

358.8 

330.2 

195.0 

341.1 

1984  J 

309  5 

273.6 

287.7 

324.3 

322.6 

360.1 

271.4 

348.3 

331.9 

194.2 

343.3 

F 

309.6 

275.2 

290.3 

3268 

322.7 

360.1 

272.5 

355.4 

331.9 

189.4 

348.4 

M 

309.6 

278.1 

290.9 

3320 

322.8 

360.1 

272.8 

3694 

332.2 

194.1 

350.8 

A 

309.6 

280.0 

292.5 

331.8 

323.9 

360  1 

272.8 

3652 

3397 

198.7 

353.9 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


60 


June  1984 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971  =100) 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


Section  5— Table  1 /Continued 


Transportation 

Machinery 

industries 

equipment 

Metal  fabrication 

industries 

Miscel- 

Commercial 
refrig- 

Motor 
vehicle 

Hardware, 

laneous 

Wire 

tool 

Heating 

machinery 

eration 

parts 

Metal 

and  wire 

and 

equip- 

Agri- 

& equip- 

and air 

Motor 

&  acces- 

Year 

Boiler 

stamping 

products 

cutlery 

ment 

cultural 

ment 

condition- 

vehicle 

sories 

and 

and  plate 

and 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

implement 

manufac- 

ing equip- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

month 

Total 

works 

pressing 

turers 

turers 

turers 

Total 

industry 

turers 

ment 

turers 

turers 

D 

529400 

529401 

530301 

530901 

531301 

531901 

532900 

532901 

533301 

535301 

535801 

536401 

1982 

277.8 

359.6 

277.8 

249.6 

2960 

267.7 

254.6 

293.1 

276.5 

200.0 

211.4 

252.3 

1983 

2839 

3360 

2875 

252.7 

3083 

2804 

2633 

310.9 

2849 

210.4 

219.7 

2578 

1982  M 

278.1 

363.2 

278.4 

250.3 

294.9 

266  4 

2527 

2888 

274.4 

199.1 

210.4 

251.9 

J 

2793 

365.0 

279  5 

250.8 

297.5 

267.4 

254  9 

2922 

277.1 

1993 

210.2 

2545 

J 

2796 

3650 

279.7 

250.7 

298  8 

271.7 

2567 

2948 

279.1 

200.4 

210.9 

254.3 

A 

279.8 

3643 

279.7 

251.1 

298.7 

272.6 

2572 

2956 

2797 

201.2 

211.5 

255.5 

s 

279.6 

352.4 

2800 

251.0 

3009 

272.6 

2580 

2953 

2809 

201.0 

209.4 

255.0 

0 

280.6 

352.9 

2806 

2506 

301.4 

272.8 

2583 

2980 

280.7 

2024 

217.0 

255.4 

N 

2809 

352.9 

281.7 

2506 

301.1 

271.7 

259.3 

306.1 

280.7 

203.7 

217.0 

255.0 

D 

279.9 

348.1 

281  9 

246.2 

302.0 

272.7 

260  0 

3064 

281.7 

204.0 

217.0 

256.7 

1983  J 

2805 

347.9 

282.7 

246.6 

301  5 

277.2 

260.7 

3063 

282.7 

205.0 

216.6 

256.4 

F 

2800 

336.3 

283.0 

246.8 

301.6 

278.3 

2609 

3069 

2828 

205.4 

217.0 

256.7 

M 

280.3 

336.3 

2830 

246.8 

304.1 

2783 

261.2 

3094 

282.9 

205.4 

217.0 

256.8 

A 

282.1 

3363 

286  8 

2462 

307  9 

2786 

2624 

310.4 

284.3 

205.5 

217.2 

2578 

M 

282.5 

3363 

2869 

2462 

309.5 

280  2 

2627 

310.3 

284.4 

210.4 

218.1 

258.1 

J 

284  7 

332.5 

2896 

254.5 

3088 

281.2 

262.8 

310.9 

284.3 

210.4 

2185 

258.6 

J 

284  6 

332  5 

289  5 

255.0 

307.7 

281  2 

2639 

311.3 

2856 

211.5 

218.5 

258.4 

A 

285.8 

332.7 

290.0 

258.5 

310.0 

281.2 

2642 

311.7 

2858 

211.5 

218.5 

258.3 

S 

285.8 

332.7 

290.0 

257.8 

309.9 

281  2 

264.4 

311.7 

2862 

212.9 

218.7 

257.7 

0 

286.0 

332.7 

2898 

2572 

310.8 

2825 

2638 

311.7 

2852 

213.9 

2254 

257.7 

N 

286.8 

332.7 

2894 

258.0 

313.3 

282.5 

2655 

315.0 

2869 

216.0 

2254 

258.1 

D 

2879 

3426 

2895 

258.2 

314.6 

282.9 

2666 

315.7 

287.8 

216.4 

225.4 

2593 

1984  J 

290.0 

342.6 

2909 

2628 

317.6 

2860 

267  6 

317.2 

2887 

218.1 

225.6 

261.6 

F 

290.9 

342.6 

291.4 

262.7 

318.1 

2852 

2678 

317.2 

2890 

218.1 

225.4 

262.4 

M 

291.3 

342.6 

292.0 

261.8 

320.0 

2868 

2683 

317.9 

289.6 

218.6 

2254 

265.2 

A 

2940 

342.6 

296.5 

262  1 

326.8 

288.9 

268.5 

318.2 

289.7 

218.8 

225.7 

266.1 

Electrical 

products  industries 

Non-metallic  mineral 

Manufac- 

products industries 

Manufac- 

turers 
of  major 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 
turers of 

Clay 

Clay 

turers 

appli- 

turers of 

turers  of 

Manufac- 

miscel- 

products 

products 

of  small 

ances 

Manufac- 

household 

electrical 

turers  of 

laneous 

manufac- 

manufac- 

Year 

electrical 

(electrical 

turers  of 

radio  and 

industrial 

electric 

Battery 

electrical 

turers 

turers 

and 

appli- 

and non- 

lighting 

television 

equip- 

wire and 

manufac- 

products 

(domestic 

(imported 

month 

Total 

ances 

electrical) 

fixtures 

receivers 

ment 

cable 

turers 

n.e.s 

Total 

clays) 

clays) 

D 

537300 

537301 

537701 

538101 

538301 

538701 

539901 

540601 

540901 

541400 

541401 

541601 

1982 

217.1 

183.0 

226  7 

2986 

128.6 

255.7 

251  0 

277.9 

2506 

3053 

269.9 

278.0 

1983 

224.3 

188.1 

241.4 

3224 

127.1 

2620 

257  6 

2822 

2666 

319.2 

2878 

2906 

1982  M 

216.7 

182.1 

221.5 

297.6 

128.4 

256.1 

253.9 

277.0 

246.6 

304.5 

2633 

274.7 

J 

217.4 

181.9 

220.7 

2929 

128.2 

256  9 

253  8 

277.0 

253.5 

306.3 

2640 

274.9 

J 

218.8 

184.7 

231.1 

306.4 

128.1 

257.2 

252.7 

278.7 

2503 

308.6 

278.1 

275.5 

A 

218.9 

185.2 

232.1 

3067 

128.1 

257.0 

250.7 

278.7 

254.5 

3093 

277.9 

2799 

S 

2194 

1858 

232  1 

301.7 

127.6 

260.2 

251.6 

2787 

254.8 

309.1 

277.4 

2804 

O 

219.8 

186.3 

2329 

308.1 

127.6 

261.1 

251.8 

278.7 

254.0 

309.5 

277.3 

282.8 

N 

219.7 

186.1 

233.1 

308.9 

127.6 

2595 

252.5 

278.7 

254.1 

310.7 

277.2 

284.8 

D 

220.0 

1859 

233.1 

3089 

127.6 

2597 

2499 

278.7 

2593 

311.5 

277.4 

2849 

1983  J 

221.7 

187  4 

2389 

315.6 

128.3 

2607 

252.1 

278  7 

2640 

318.9 

2799 

287.7 

F 

222.1 

186  0 

2389 

3163 

128.3 

261  1 

2553 

2789 

2627 

321.1 

278.2 

2883 

M 

221  8 

186  9 

239.1 

3101 

1283 

260.0 

255.0 

2796 

263.8 

321  0 

278.2 

288.8 

A 

221  9 

1868 

239.1 

324.1 

127.9 

259  1 

255.4 

281  4 

261.1 

318.1 

278.6 

2867 

M 

222.7 

1866 

239.1 

323.8 

127.9 

261.3 

2574 

281.4 

2625 

319.6 

2786 

291.0 

J 

2242 

1869 

239.2 

323.8 

128.0 

2604 

257  0 

283.7 

2684 

318.7 

278.7 

2908 

J 

224  7 

187.5 

2434 

3238 

127.5 

2596 

2598 

2837 

267.7 

318.1 

292.6 

291.6 

A 

2254 

189  1 

243.8 

3148 

127.5 

262.2 

2593 

283  7 

270.6 

3186 

2939 

291.6 

S 

2259 

189  2 

243.8 

327.5 

127.5 

2633 

2582 

283.7 

2707 

3193 

297.0 

291  6 

0 

227.0 

189.9 

243.8 

3275 

124.5 

265.0 

260  1 

283.7 

2704 

3186 

299.1 

291.6 

N 

227.0 

189.1 

2438 

330.6 

124.4 

2655 

2590 

283.7 

2693 

318.2 

299  1 

2934 

D 

227.5 

191.3 

2438 

3306 

124.5 

2659 

262  1 

283.7 

267.4 

319.9 

299.7 

293.5 

1984  J 

2293 

192.0 

246.2 

3335 

122.8 

270  1 

264  2 

286.0 

273.6 

322.9 

308.0 

294.9 

F 

2296 

191.6 

2463 

333.5 

124.5 

271.3 

2665 

2860 

2690 

3238 

308.0 

296.5 

M 

230.2 

1922 

2464 

3335 

124  6 

271.4 

267.4 

286.0 

269.8 

3243 

311.2 

2976 

A 

230.5 

193.4 

2466 

336.3 

121.8 

271.7 

270.1 

2875 

269.2 

325.4 

313.6 

302.7 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


61 


Section  5— Table  1 /Concluded 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/concluded 


100) 


June  1984 


Non-metallic  mineral  products  industries  (concl ) 

Petroleum  and 

Ready- 

Glass 

coal 

Concrete 

Concrete 

mix 

&  glass 

Refrac- 

products industries 

Year 

Cement 

pipe 

products 

concrete 

products 

Abrasives 

Lime 

tories 

and 

manufac- 

manulac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

Petroleum 

month 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

Total 

refineries 

D 

541801 

542001 

542401 

542901 

630980 

543501 

543701 

543901 

544000 

544001 

1982 

359.7 

314.1 

296.7 

323.6 

250.2 

361.8 

453.2 

391.0 

634.4 

643.7 

1983 

374.2 

336.0 

3106 

335.2 

2597 

371  0 

514.4 

403.9 

674.8 

684.7 

1982  M 

360.4 

324.1 

2953 

322.0 

249.1 

362.6 

430.8 

3933 

631.6 

640.9 

J 

360  5 

320.7 

2955 

322.4 

2498 

3668 

438.4 

4007 

6262 

6354 

J 

360.3 

320.7 

298.9 

324.7 

250  5 

367.0 

475.9 

400.7 

625.4 

634.6 

A 

360.7 

317.4 

2986 

326.1 

251.9 

366.9 

477.6 

400.7 

632.6 

641.9 

S 

360.7 

328.6 

298.4 

326.2 

251.7 

369.7 

465.7 

400  7 

667.0 

6768 

O 

359.9 

318.8 

298.4 

325.7 

253.3 

371.4 

478.7 

400.7 

665.0 

674.7 

N 

355.8 

343.9 

304.1 

327.3 

253.1 

371.6 

473.1 

400.7 

668.7 

678  5 

D 

355.8 

351.3 

304.7 

330.1 

2533 

373.0 

473.1 

400.7 

6669 

676.7 

1983  J 

375.9 

349.6 

306.0 

339.6 

258.6 

374.1 

489.4 

404  0 

630.2 

6394 

F 

376.3 

351.8 

307.8 

344.4 

258.6 

372.2 

495.5 

404  0 

619.6 

628.7 

M 

376.2 

318.4 

313.1 

343.1 

2586 

378.4 

495.5 

404.0 

673.0 

682.8 

A 

376.8 

320.7 

312.0 

341.5 

258.7 

373.0 

5096 

404.0 

677.4 

687.3 

M 

376.8 

314.1 

3125 

339.1 

258.7 

372.6 

511.4 

404  0 

672.9 

682.7 

J 

376.8 

306.7 

310.1 

338.1 

258.8 

373.4 

511.4 

404.0 

685.6 

695.7 

J 

376.5 

323.6 

3094 

331.8 

2587 

369.9 

511.4 

404.0 

687.7 

697.8 

A 

371.3 

348.5 

3099 

332.1 

258.8 

370.1 

511.4 

404.0 

692.2 

702.3 

S 

371.1 

349.2 

310.7 

332.5 

259.7 

367.3 

531.3 

404.0 

697.1 

7074 

0 

371.0 

339.2 

311.0 

3284 

2622 

367.2 

531.3 

404.0 

690.0 

700.2 

N 

3703 

355.4 

311.5 

323.6 

262.2 

366.4 

531.3 

404  0 

688.6 

698.7 

D 

371.0 

355.1 

313.1 

328.6 

262.5 

367.7 

543.1 

403.1 

683.8 

6938 

1984  J 

374.0 

354.4 

3109 

325.9 

2708 

367.0 

543.1 

405.9 

702.4 

712.8 

F 

375.9 

358.3 

316.9 

328.4 

2683 

368.8 

545.4 

405.9 

701.5 

711.8 

M 

375.8 

359.4 

317.5 

329.1 

268.7 

371.9 

546.1 

4059 

697.0 

707.2 

A 

3843 

358.6 

322.2 

328.0 

268.4 

372.7 

546.1 

405.9 

697.0 

707.2 

Chemical  and  chemica 

products  industries 

Miscellaneous 

manufacturing  industries 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

Floor 

Manufac- 

turers of 

turers 

turers  of 

turers  of 

Jewel- 

tile. 

turers  of 

pharma- 

Paint 

of  soaps 

Manufac-      Manufac- 

indust- 

indust- 

Clock 

lery 

linoleum 

plastics 

ceuticals 

and 

and 

turers  of      turers  of 

rial 

rial      Manufac  - 

and 

and 

&  coated 

Pen 

Year 

and 

and 

varnish 

cleaning 

toilet      pigments 

chem- 

chem-      turers  of 

watch 

silver- 

fabric 

&  pencil 

Type- 

and 

synthetic 

medi- 

manufac- 

com- 

prepar-       and  dry 

icals 

icals 

printing 

manufac- 

ware 

manufac- 

manufac- 

writer 

month 

Total 

resins 

cines 

turers 

pounds 

ations 

:olours 

(inorganic) 

(organic) 

inks 

turers 

industry 

turers 

turers 

supplies 

D 

545200 

545501 

545701 

546101 

546401 

546701 

547201 

547301 

547901 

548301 

618401 

618601 

618901 

619101 

619201 

1982 

306.9 

297.7 

211.9 

300.0 

225.5 

230.2 

332.9 

337.5 

429.7 

208.6 

259.9 

609.5 

220.2 

257.1 

250.8 

1983 

316.6 

314.3 

233.6 

3043 

2329 

247.6 

326.0 

341.6 

439.2 

209.5 

257.3 

699.1 

225.2 

270.0 

245.4 

1982  M 

3066 

297.2 

208.4 

293.2 

2256 

233.6 

330.4 

339.9 

4282 

207.9 

2649 

569.8 

221.6 

259.8 

251.2 

J 

307.4 

300.0 

208.6 

296.9 

224.6 

230  5 

331.5 

342.2 

4289 

207.9 

265.1 

552.1 

221.5 

259.8 

251.2 

J 

3090 

301.8 

215.3 

297.6 

223.9 

234.7 

328.4 

343.2 

4308 

209.1 

257.2 

584.9 

221.7 

259.6 

251.2 

A 

309.4 

304.2 

215.9 

298.9 

226.2 

227.5 

333.6 

340.6 

433.6 

209.1 

257.2 

571.6 

222.6 

254.5 

249.7 

S 

309.5 

295.6 

216.5 

299.7 

227.7 

238.8 

337.8 

337.4 

434.7 

209.3 

257.2 

660.7 

221.7 

254.5 

256.8 

0 

309.0 

298.5 

216.0 

301.4 

227.3 

227.2 

337.1 

338.5 

433.0 

209.3 

257.2 

675.8 

218.9 

254.5 

250.1 

N 

3095 

297.7 

216.4 

308.1 

229.3 

238.5 

336.6 

333.0 

432.3 

209.6 

257.2 

655.0 

219.2 

262.2 

250.1 

D 

3089 

297.2 

217.9 

308.4 

231.0 

235.2 

337.7 

329.1 

432.4 

209.6 

257.2 

686.0 

219.2 

262.2 

250.1 

1983  J 

313.8 

303.3 

228.0 

311.6 

232.6 

243.0 

334.9 

338.4 

435.2 

210.7 

■  256.7 

738.0 

220.2 

268.6 

249.6 

F 

313.7 

304.2 

227.9 

311.6 

229.3 

2387 

3323 

337.9 

4336 

210.7 

256.7 

787.8 

223.4 

270.1 

248.1 

M 

313.3 

302.4 

228.7 

310.7 

231.6 

240  1 

3323 

338.1 

432.4 

210.6 

256.7 

686.6 

222.3 

270.1 

2492 

A 

314.2 

303.5 

229.7 

299.9 

231.2 

248.7 

330.8 

340.7 

435.9 

211.3 

2586 

707.0 

223.5 

270.1 

246.7 

M 

314.0 

304.9 

230.2 

293.9 

229.9 

250.6 

327.9 

341.2 

436.6 

211.5 

258.6 

727.0 

223.4 

270.1 

245.9 

J 

315.2 

307  9 

230.6 

300.4 

230  1 

245  9 

322.7 

341.3 

440.6 

211.5 

256.5 

686.7 

225.5 

270.1 

244.2 

J 

315.9 

315.5 

237.8 

303.0 

231  3 

254.3 

320.3 

342.7 

429.7 

211.5 

256.5 

701  2 

226.4 

270.1 

244.2 

A 

317.5 

318.9 

237.8 

302.7 

232.8 

253.2 

320.8 

341.6 

439.2 

211.1 

256.5 

703.0 

226.7 

270.1 

245.6 

S 

317.6 

324.3 

237.6 

2934 

233.9 

245.5 

321.0 

342.5 

444.2 

208.8 

256.5 

690.9 

227.5 

270.1 

242.9 

0 

320.8 

330.6 

237.8 

307.4 

235.3 

256.5 

321.1 

342.3 

447.4 

203.7 

256.5 

665.6 

227.7 

270.1 

242.7 

N 

321.4 

330.3 

238.0 

307.4 

2393 

249.7 

322.8 

345.0 

448.3 

206  1 

256.5 

644.3 

227.7 

270.1 

242.7 

D 

321.3 

325.8 

239.5 

3093 

237.7 

244.6 

325.1 

346.9 

447.7 

206  1 

260.8 

650.6 

227.7 

270.1 

242.7 

1984  J 

322.9 

326.2 

247.1 

311.6 

237.5 

258.0 

342.9 

353.8 

434.6 

206.1 

261.4 

625.3 

228.7 

273.5 

243.1 

F 

3248 

329.3 

246.5 

301  9 

238  2 

259.4 

346.8 

356.2 

445.6 

206.3 

261.4 

646.4 

228.7 

276.8 

243.1 

M 

328.0 

333.4 

246.9 

301.9 

2389 

285.2 

347.7 

360.3 

4476 

206.3 

260.4 

665.8 

229.0 

276.8 

248.3 

A 

327.9 

330.5 

247.6 

301.9 

237.3 

286.5 

349.0 

361.5 

446.2 

206.3 

254.2 

654.5 

229.6 

276.8 

248.3 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


62 


June  1984 

Table  2:  Consumer  price  indexes 


Section  5— Table  2 


Canada  (1981  = 

100) 

All  items  and  main  components 

Reclassified 

by  goods  and 

services 

Housing 

Health 
and 

Recre- 
ation, 

Goods 

House- 

Services 

Year 

hold 
oper- 

Trans- 
por- 

per- 
sonal 

reading 
and 

Tobacco 
and 

and 

Semi- 

Non- 

month 

All  items 

Food 

Total 

Shelter 

ation 

Clothing 

tation 

care 

education 

alcohol 

Total 

Durable 

durable 

durable 

Total 

Weights': 

100 

21.11 

35.37 

20.75 

8.69 

9.55 

16.26 

3.71 

8.61 

539 

57.12 

14.61 

10.66 

31.85 

42.88 

D 

130000 

130001 

130131 

130132 

130143 

130222 

130316 

130344 

130375 

130417 

130428 

130429 

130430 

130431 

130432 

1982 

110.8 

1072 

112.5 

112.2 

115.8 

105.6 

114.1 

110.6 

108.7 

115.5 

109  4 

105.6 

106.6 

111.6 

112.9 

1983 

117.2 

111.2 

120.2 

119.8 

124.8 

109.8 

119.8 

118.2 

115.8 

130.0 

115.3 

109.8 

111.4 

118.6 

120.2 

1982  M 

110.1 

107.5 

111.2 

110.4 

115.0 

105.4 

113.8 

1102 

107.7 

112.9 

109.2 

105.3 

106.3 

111.5 

111.4 

J 

111.2 

109.9 

111.9 

111.0 

115.5 

105.8 

114.4 

110.6 

108.3 

115.2 

110.3 

105.5 

106.9 

113.1 

112.5 

J 

111.8 

110.5 

112.7 

111.9 

116.5 

105.0 

114.8 

111.2 

109.5 

116.1 

110.5 

105.5 

106.2 

113.7 

113.6 

A 

112.3 

1096 

113.6 

113.3 

116.8 

106  4 

115.6 

112.6 

110.3 

117.3 

110.8 

106.2 

107.3 

113.6 

114.6 

S 

112.9 

108.7 

115.0 

114.2 

119.6 

107.1 

116.6 

113.0 

110.4 

119.2 

111.6 

106.1 

108  0 

114.7 

115.0 

0 

113.6 

108.4 

116.4 

116.4 

120.1 

107.2 

116.3 

113.2 

112.5 

121.3 

111.6 

106.3 

108.8 

114.4 

116.7 

N 

114.4 

108.7 

116.9 

116.9 

120.4 

108  0 

118.1 

114.4 

112.9 

122.8 

112.5 

108.0 

1095 

115.0 

117.3 

D 

114.4 

108.3 

117.4 

117,4 

120.9 

108.0 

118.0 

114.6 

112.3 

123.2 

112.4 

108.1 

109.6 

114.8 

117.5 

1983  J 

114.1 

108.5 

117.5 

117.6 

121.4 

105.5 

117.0 

115.1 

112.1 

123.5 

111.8 

108.0 

107.3 

114.5 

117.6 

F 

114.6 

109.2 

117.9 

118.0 

121.6 

108.5 

115.9 

115.9 

113.5 

124.1 

112.3 

108.4 

109.8 

114.5 

118.2 

M 

115.8 

108.9 

119.0 

118.3 

123.8 

109.6 

119.7 

116.6 

113.8 

124.6 

114.1 

108.8 

111.2 

116.9 

118.5 

A 

115.8 

110.0 

119.3 

118.5 

124.3 

110.0 

116.8 

117.7 

114.1 

125.6 

113.8 

109.1 

111.3 

116.3 

118.8 

M 

116.1 

111.8 

119.3 

118.7 

124.6 

110.1 

115.3 

118.2 

114.9 

128.1 

114.1 

109.2 

111.4 

116.8 

119.3 

J 

117.4 

112.0 

119.5 

119.2 

124.6 

110.2 

121.4 

118.2 

115.3 

129.3 

115.8 

109.1 

111.5 

119.7 

119.9 

J 

117.9 

112.7 

119.9 

119.5 

125.3 

109.7 

122.0 

118.8 

116.9 

129.5 

116.3 

109.3 

111.2 

120.5 

120.5 

A 

118.5 

112.6 

120.8 

120.6 

125.4 

110.3 

122.6 

119.0 

117.3 

130.6 

116.8 

110.1 

111.9 

1209 

121.2 

S 

118.5 

111.5 

121.4 

120.9 

126.2 

110.6 

121.6 

119.5 

117.7 

133.7 

116.7 

110.3 

112.3 

1205 

121.3 

0 

119.2 

112.7 

122.2 

121.9 

126.6 

111.1 

121.1 

119.7 

117.9 

136.7 

117.3 

110.7 

112.9 

121.2 

122.1 

N 

119.2 

112.1 

122.3 

122.1 

126.6 

111.4 

121.3 

120.1 

118.0 

137.3 

117.3 

112.1 

112.9 

120.5 

122.2 

D 

119.6 

112.5 

122.7 

122.5 

126.9 

111.1 

122.7 

120.0 

117.5 

137.3 

117.7 

112.2 

112.6 

121.3 

122.5 

1984  J 

120.2 

114.6 

123.1 

122.7 

128.1 

109.0 

124.2 

120.3 

116.4 

137.1 

118.6 

112.3 

110.7 

123.4 

122.6 

F 

120.9 

115.9 

123.2 

122.8 

128.6 

111.5 

124.1 

121.0 

117.5 

137.2 

119.6 

112.2 

113.1 

124.4 

123.0 

M 

121.2 

116.8 

123.8 

123.1 

129.0 

112.5 

122.8 

121.3 

117.8 

138.1 

119.9 

112.7 

114.1 

124.5 

123.2 

A 

121.5 

117.2 

124.1 

123.3 

129.6 

112.4 

123.0 

122.7 

118.1 

138.7 

120.2 

113.1 

113.7 

124  8 

123.6 

All 

items  indexes  tor  regional  cities 

1981  =100) 

Charlotte- 

Year 

town 

Saint 

and 

St.  John's 

Summer- 

John 

Quebec 

Thunder 

Vancou- 

month 

Nfld. 

side 

Halifax 

(N.B.) 

City 

Montreal 

Ottawa 

Toronto 

Bay 

Winnipeg 

Regina 

Saskatoon 

Edmonton 

Calgary 

ver 

D 

130464 

130671 

130878 

131085 

131292 

131499 

131707 

131915 

132123 

132331 

132539 

132746 

132953 

133160 

133367 

1982 

110.0 

109.5 

109.6 

109.4 

112.2 

111.6 

109.9 

111.3 

110.4 

108  8 

109.0 

109.0 

1108 

112.0 

110.5 

1983 

117.5 

115.1 

116.8 

116.8 

118.3 

117.8 

117.3 

118.0 

117.1 

116.1 

116.0 

115.9 

117.2 

117.1 

116.6 

1982  M 

109.1 

108.7 

109.5 

108.9 

111.1 

110.6 

109.2 

110.7 

109.9 

108.0 

1077 

108.1 

110.4 

111.4 

110.0 

J 

109.8 

109.3 

110.2 

109.3 

112.2 

112.0 

109.9 

112.1 

110.9 

108.9 

108.5 

108.8 

111.2 

112.6 

110.7 

J 

110.5 

110.3 

110.8 

110.0 

112.7 

112.7 

110.5 

112.5 

111.4 

109.3 

109.3 

109.3 

111.9 

113.3 

111.2 

A 

111.1 

110.8 

110.9 

110.3 

113.7 

113.2 

110.9 

113.0 

111.7 

109  6 

110.0 

109.7 

112.2 

113.8 

112.1 

S 

111.8 

111.3 

111.4 

110.9 

114.9 

114.0 

111.7 

113.4 

112.5 

110.8 

110.2 

109.8 

112.7 

114.6 

112.5 

0 

112.8 

112.2 

112.4 

112.0 

115.4 

114.5 

112.7 

114.2 

113.3 

111.5 

111.7 

111.4 

113.7 

115.0 

113.0 

N 

113.3 

112.8 

113.0 

112.2 

115.9 

115.4 

114.0 

115.1 

114.0 

112.7 

112.0 

111.3 

113.8 

115.4 

113.5 

D 

114.7 

112.6 

113.1 

112.2 

115.8 

115.3 

114.0 

115.4 

114.2 

113.0 

112.1 

111.6 

113.7 

114.7 

113.2 

1983  J 

114.6 

112.4 

113.4 

111.8 

114.9 

114.5 

113.7 

115.0 

113.9 

111.7 

112.1 

112.2 

114.1 

114.9 

113.6 

F 

115.1 

112.5 

114.2 

112.7 

115.4 

115.0 

114.0 

115.8 

114.2 

112.7 

113.2 

112.8 

114.8 

115.2 

114.2 

M 

116.3 

113.5 

115.3 

114.1 

117.0 

116.2 

115.5 

116.8 

116.2 

114.4 

113.9 

113.5 

115.6 

116.0 

115.0 

A 

116.6 

113.9 

115.9 

114.7 

117.3 

116.4 

115.9 

116.2 

115.8 

115.2 

114.8 

114.3 

116.7 

117.0 

115.6 

M 

116.7 

115.0 

116.4 

117.0 

117.6 

117.0 

115.9 

116.3 

114.2 

116.2 

115.4 

115.5 

117.2 

117.6 

115.6 

J 

116.9 

115.3 

116.7 

117.3 

118.3 

117.8 

117.5 

118.6 

117.4 

116.5 

114.9 

115.9 

117.6 

117.6 

116.3 

J 

117.6 

115.7 

117.5 

118.0 

118.6 

118.1 

117.8 

118.8 

118.1 

117.1 

116.8 

117.1 

118.3 

117.4 

117.6 

A 

118.6 

116.0 

117.7 

118.8 

119.5 

118.9 

118.7 

119.4 

118.8 

117.4 

117.5 

117.7 

118.2 

117.5 

117.9 

S 

118.9 

116.1 

118.0 

119.1 

119.6 

119.1 

118.9 

119.4 

118.6 

117.5 

117.5 

117.4 

118.0 

117.1 

118.1 

O 

119.1 

116.6 

118.4 

119.4 

120.3 

119.9 

119.6 

120.0 

118.8 

117.7 

118.5 

118.2 

118.5 

117.9 

118.3 

N 

119.3 

1168 

118.7 

119.7 

120.7 

120.1 

119.4 

119.8 

119.2 

118.1 

118.7 

118.0 

118.6 

118.2 

118.4 

D 

119.8 

116.9 

118.8 

119.6 

120.8 

120.3 

120.4 

120.5 

120.0 

118.3 

118.6 

117.9 

118.8 

118.3 

118.5 

1984  J 

120.9 

117.7 

119.5 

120.6 

120.6 

120.3 

120.9 

121.3 

120  8 

118.9 

119.1 

118.5 

119.2 

118.7 

119.0 

F 

121.5 

118.3 

120.2 

121.3 

121.4 

121.4 

121.0 

122.3 

120.8 

118.1 

119.4 

118.9 

119.4 

119.1 

119.7 

M 

121.5 

118.8 

120.3 

121.8 

122.1 

121.9 

122.0 

122.4 

121.5 

118.9 

119.5 

119.0 

119.7 

119.1 

120.1 

A 

121.9 

119.4 

120.8 

122.0 

122.1 

122.4 

122.1 

122.6 

122.4 

119.1 

119.9 

119.4 

119.9 

119.5 

120.5 

'These  weights,  provided  as  a  general  guide,  show  the  relative  importance  of  the  major  components  of  the  C.P.I   They  are  based  on  expenditure  values  derived  from  quantities  and 

prices  of  year  1978 

""For    further    information    on    the    weights    and    methodology    associated    with    the    Consumer    Price    Index,    see     "The    Consumer    Price    Index    Reference    Paper.    Concepts    and 

Procedures,  updating  based  on  1978  expenditures,"  cat.  62-553,  occasional 

Source:  Consumer  Prices  and  Price  Indexes  (62-010),  Statistics  Canada. 


63 


Section 

5— Table  3 

June  1984 

Table  3 

Construction  price  indexes 

Machinery 

and 

Construe 

ion  union 

Residential  building 

Non-residential  building 

equipment 

wage  rate  index 

construction 

construction 

price 

(1981 

=  100) 

input  ( 

nputs  (1971  =1001 

index 

1971  = 100) 

Basic 

Year 

Canada 

Canada 

Basic 

including 
pay  sup- 

and 

wage 

month 

Total 

Materials 

Labour 

Total 

Materials 

Labour 

Total 

rate 

plements 

D 

610001 

610002 

610003 

476601 

476602 

476603 

639700 

477450 

477478 

1982 

258.0 

244.4 

282.5 

279.3 

275.3 

283.7 

261.8 

109.3 

109.4 

1983 

284.8 

267.2 

316.2 

298.3 

281.1 

317.4 

270.0 

122.7 

123.1 

1982  M 

253.4 

241.5 

274.6 

275.3 

274.3 

276.4 

261.4 

106.8 

107.1 

J 

2588 

242.6 

287.7 

281  3 

275.3 

288.0 

— 

110.9 

111.0 

J 

261  7 

2462 

2895 

283  7 

276.8 

291.4 

— 

111.9 

112.1 

A 

261.5 

245.2 

290.7 

284.9 

277.6 

2929 

2638 

112.6 

112.9 

S 

262.1 

245.9 

291.1 

284.5 

276.7 

293.2 

— 

112.8 

113.0 

0 

262  8 

2464 

292.0 

2853 

277.2 

294.2 

— 

113.3 

113.4 

N 

267.6 

2499 

2993 

288.1 

277.9 

299.3 

266.0 

115.8 

116.1 

D 

2689 

251.9 

2993 

288.2 

278.1 

299.3 

— 

115.8 

116.1 

1983  J 

2729 

258.1 

299.3 

289.5 

280.6 

299.4 

_ 

115.9 

116.2 

F 

273.4 

259.0 

2993 

289  7 

280.9 

2995 

267.7 

115.9 

116.2 

M 

275.6 

262.3 

299.3 

290.1 

281  5 

2995 

— 

115.9 

116.2 

A 

275.8 

262  7 

2993 

2896 

280.6 

2995 

— 

115.9 

116.2 

M 

289.6 

270.6 

3233 

303.0 

282.9 

325.3 

269.3 

125.8 

126.1 

J 

294.1 

277.7 

323.4 

3040 

2847 

325.4 

— 

125.8 

126.1 

J 

295.9 

280.4 

3236 

303.0 

282.3 

325.9 

— 

125.9 

126.2 

A 

291.0 

272.7 

323.6 

302.7 

281.8 

326.0 

270.1 

125.9 

126.3 

S 

2868 

265.9 

324.1 

301.9 

2799 

326.2 

— 

126.0 

126  3 

0 

286.9 

2659 

324.3 

301  6 

2792 

3264 

— 

126.0 

126.4 

N 

287.6 

2653 

327.3 

3022 

278.9 

328.0 

273.0 

127.1 

127.4 

D 

288.0 

2660 

327.2 

3023 

2794 

327.8 

— 

126.8 

127.2 

1984  J 

290.3 

269  5 

327.2 

303.6 

281.7 

327.8 



126.8 

127.2 

F 

2928 

273.4 

327.3 

3042 

2828 

327.8 

275.6 

126.8 

127.2 

M 

294.1 

275.5 

327.3 

305.3 

285.1 

327.8 

— 

126.8 

127.2 

A 

126.8 

127.2 

New  housing  price  indexes 

(1981  =  100) 

Year 

Moncton 

and 

Canada      St. 

John's 

Saint  John 

Quebec 

month 

Total 

(Nfld.) 

(N.B.) 

City         Montreal 

Ottawa 

Toronto 

London 

Winnipeg 

Saskatoon 

Calgary      Edmonton 

Vancouver 

D 

636200            636203 

636209 

636212 

636215 

636218 

636221 

636230 

636245 

636251 

636254            636257 

636260 

1982 

979 

99.4 

98.7 

105.9 

107.5 

108.3 

101.4 

102.0 

106.6 

100.3 

101.2 

98.1 

79.0 

1983 

947 

99.6 

102.1 

112.9 

112.0 

117.1 

97  1 

102.9 

109.1 

99.3 

88.3 

90.5 

75.9 

1982  M 

99.0 

99.1 

99.1 

105.3 

106.8 

108.0 

102.9 

102.4 

107.1 

100.6 

104.5 

98.4 

80.5 

J 

982 

99.1 

99.1 

105.4 

107.0 

108.0 

102.1 

102.4 

107.1 

100  6 

103.4 

97.9 

77.7 

J 

97.5 

99.1 

98.2 

105.5 

107.5 

108.0 

102.1 

102.4 

107.1 

100.3 

1029 

97.2 

75.3 

A 

96.9 

99.1 

98.2 

106.4 

1078 

108.1 

1006 

102.4 

107.7 

100.3 

102.2 

96.5 

74.7 

S 

960 

99.1 

98.4 

107.3 

108.2 

108.2 

100.3 

102.4 

107.7 

996 

96.9 

96.2 

74.1 

0 

95.7 

99.1 

97.8 

107.3 

109.3 

109.6 

99.0 

101.5 

107.3 

99.7 

96.1 

95.7 

74.4 

N 

95.1 

99.1 

98.2 

107.7 

108.3 

110.2 

98.3 

101  5 

107.3 

99.7 

95.9 

93.3 

73.9 

D 

94.8 

99.1 

98.2 

107.8 

108.2 

110.6 

977 

101.4 

106.3 

99.7 

94.8 

93.1 

73.7 

1983  J 

94.8 

99.1 

98.2 

109.0 

1088 

110.8 

97.8 

101.4 

106.2 

99.3 

93.2 

93.8 

74.2 

F 

94.7 

99.1 

98.1 

109.8 

107.8 

112.6 

97.4 

101.4 

106.3 

98.9 

93.2 

91.6 

75.2 

M 

94.6 

99.1 

98.1 

109.8 

1079 

113.6 

97.3 

101.7 

106.3 

99.0 

92.2 

91.4 

75.7 

A 

94.5 

99.1 

101.1 

110.0 

108.1 

115.6 

96.9 

101.0 

107.8 

100.9 

90.4 

91.1 

75.9 

M 

94.3 

99.1 

101.1 

112.1 

110.1 

116.0 

96.7 

102.2 

108.1 

100.6 

87.7 

90.3 

76.1 

J 

94.5 

98.3 

101.5 

113.0 

111.6 

116.0 

97.2 

102.9 

108.1 

100.6 

87.5 

90.3 

76.0 

J 

94.6 

98.2 

103.0 

113.6 

112.3 

116.0 

96.9 

104.0 

110.7 

98.6 

87.4 

90.2 

76.2 

A 

949 

100.7 

104.3 

115.1 

113.9 

118.6 

97.1 

104.3 

110.7 

98.6 

87.2 

89.1 

76.2 

S 

94.9 

100.7 

104.7 

115.5 

114.9 

118.9 

96.9 

104.5 

111.4 

986 

86.5 

89.1 

76.2 

0 

94.8 

100.8 

104.7 

115.7 

115.3 

121.2 

97.0 

104.0 

111.4 

98.7 

85.5 

88.9 

76.4 

N 

95.1 

100.8 

104.9 

115.9 

116.3 

123.0 

97.0 

103.6 

111.4 

98.7 

85.3 

89.9 

76.4 

D 

948 

100.5 

106.1 

115.9 

116.7 

123.2 

97.0 

103.6 

111.4 

98.7 

83.3 

89.9 

76.4 

1984  J 

94.9 

100.5 

106.1 

116.0 

117.0 

123.6 

97.1 

103.8 

111.4 

98.7 

83.0 

88.8 

76.5 

F 

95.1 

100  8 

110.8 

116.9 

118.3 

125.9 

969 

106.6 

112.0 

97.9 

82.6 

88.3 

76.5 

M 

95.3 

101.4 

112.9 

116.9 

118.5 

126.2 

97.2 

107.2 

113.2 

97.9 

82.2 

87.9 

76.8 

A 

95.5 

101.4 

112.9 

117.2 

118.6 

128.6 

97.4 

108.0 

113.1 

98.1 

82.5 

87.9 

76.9 

Source:  Construction  Price  Statistics,  Monthly  Bulletin  (62-007),  Statistics  Canada. 


64 


June  1984 

Table  4:  Raw  materials  price  indexes  (1977  =  100) 


Section  5— Table  4 


Total 

Year 

Animals  and 

Coal,  Crude 

and 

Raw 

Raw  material 

Vegetable 

Animal 

Ferrous 

Non-ferrous 

Non-metallic 

Oil,  Natural 

month 

material 

excl.  fuels 

products 

products 

Textile 

Wood 

materials 

metals 

mineral 

Gas 

D 

636000 

636141 

636001 

636031 

636061 

636071 

636081 

636091 

.     6361 1 1 

636131 

1982 

1999 

148.2 

121.3 

162.4 

142.5 

140.7 

133.8 

153.3 

176.6 

279.5 

1983 

210.4 

151.9 

129.2 

158.7 

141.6 

144.0 

136.0 

177.8 

183.6 

300.6 

1982  M 

200.5 

154.3 

128.6 

174.2 

143.5 

142.7 

1337 

149.3 

178.6 

271.6 

J 

2000 

153.2 

130.5 

172.6 

144.8 

141.3 

134.0 

143.3 

178.6 

272.0 

J 

2046 

150.8 

128.5 

167.8 

145.3 

138.6 

133.1 

146.6 

179.0 

287,6 

A 

202.3 

1469 

116.6 

165.0 

145.1 

138.6 

134.1 

142.3 

178.9 

2876 

S 

202.7 

147.2 

110.3 

165.0 

143.4 

138.8 

134.0 

157.6 

178.5 

288.3 

0 

2009 

144.0 

105.0 

159.9 

139.7 

139.1 

132.5 

157.4 

177.9 

2887 

N 

2007 

142.7 

108.6 

157.1 

139.0 

137.8 

129.0 

152.8 

177.6 

290.0 

D 

201.8 

144.0 

1089 

158.7 

140.0 

137.3 

130.7 

158.5 

177.5 

291.1 

1983  J 

206.7 

146.0 

112.5 

157.8 

138.9 

139.5 

127.1 

170.1 

182.7 

300.1 

F 

208.9 

149.1 

116.3 

1605 

137.6 

140.2 

129  9 

180  5 

183.3 

3009 

M 

208.3 

148.9 

116.8 

162.2 

137.9 

140.7 

134.1 

167.6 

183  3 

2998 

A 

211.2 

153.2 

121.0 

166.1 

139  0 

145.3 

135.7 

176.4 

185  4 

3007 

M 

211.3 

153.9 

126.4 

163.4 

140.5 

1458 

135.6 

181.2 

1852 

299.7 

J 

210.8 

152.3 

130.4 

159.6 

1390 

145.2 

135.9 

173.5 

1846 

301.0 

J 

210.2 

151.5 

131.3 

154.7 

140.4 

146.2 

1358 

181.3 

183.3 

300.8 

A 

212.3 

155.1 

145.0 

156.1 

141.7 

145.2 

136.1 

185.2 

183.2 

300.4 

S 

211.1 

153.1 

137.5 

155.7 

143.6 

145.1 

138.1 

181.6 

182.6 

300.4 

0 

211.3 

152.7 

139.6 

154.1 

144.5 

145.2 

139.4 

178.4 

182.6 

301.5 

N 

210.8 

152.8 

138  0 

155.0 

148.1 

144.8 

141.6 

176.7 

183  6 

300.2 

D 

212.3 

154.3 

135.0 

159.5 

147.7 

144.7 

142.8 

180.5 

183.9 

301.6 

1984  J 

214.2 

157.6 

141.7 

163.1 

149.6 

148.8 

146.5 

174.6 

186.7 

301.5 

F 

2158 

1604 

145.3 

165.5 

150.6 

151.7 

147.9 

179.7 

187.2 

301.3 

M 

217.9 

164.3 

153.7 

167.8 

154.6 

152.5 

150.5 

188  0 

188  6 

300.6 

A 

218.1 

164.4 

150.3 

1699 

155.5 

152.8 

151.0 

186  3 

189  8 

300.8 

Indexes  are  subject  to  revision 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


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Section  6  ■  Manufacturing 

68  1.  Total  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing 

69  2.  Manufacturing  Shipments  by  Industry 
71         3.  Manufacturing  Inventories  by  Industry 

73  4.  Estimated  Value  of  Shipments  and  Unfilled  Orders  by  Economic  Use  Classification 

74  5.  Estimated  Value  of  Inventories  Owned  and  Raw  Materials  by  Economic  Use  Classification 

75  6.  Estimated  Value  of  Goods  in  Process  and  finished  Products  by  Economic  Use  Classification 

76  7.  Tobacco  and  Beverages 

76  8.  Rubber 

77  9.  Footwear 

78  10.  Production  of  Sawn  Lumber 

78  11.  Pulpwood,  Wood  Pulp  and  Newsprint 

79  12.  Primary  Iron  and  Steel 

80  13.  New  Motor  Vehicles 

81  14.  Production  of  Motor  Vehicles  in  Canada 

82  15.  Refrigerators,  Freezers,  Washing  Machines  and  Clothes  Dryers 


67 


Section  6— Table  1 

Table  1:  Total  inventories,  shipments  and  orders  in  manufacturing  based  on  the  1970 
standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars)1 


June  1984 


Shipments* 

New  orders 

received 

during  month3 

Inventory  at  end  ot 

month 

Unfilled 

orders  at 

end  ol  month 

Owned4 

Held  but 
not  owned 

All  inventory 

held 

Ratio  ol 

average 
and  month 

Total 

Raw 
materials 

Goods 
in  process 

Finished 
products 

owned 
to  shipments 

D 

D 

310000 
310030 

310060 
310083 

310106 
310129 

310336 
310359 

310382 
310389 

310152 
310175 

310198 
310221 

310244 
310267 

310290 
310313 

310530 
310531 

1981 
1982 

15,926.1 
15.3169 

15,931.4 

15,116.5 

18,906.4 
16,985  5 

32,583.7 
34,010.0 

1,652.2 

1,574.9 

34.235.9 
35.585.0 

13,848.5 

13.701.0 

9.421.2 
9,871  8 

10,966.1 
12,012.0 

2.06 
2.23 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

15.1799 

15,321  9 

17,726.3 

35,172.8 

1 ,466.3 

36,639.2 

13.965.0 

9,961  0 

12,713.1 

2.32 

M 

15.788.2 

15,404.6 

17,342.6 

34,728.8 

1 ,429.0 

36.157.8 

13.694.2 

9,911.3 

12.552.2 

2.20 

J 

16,849.6 

16.553.0 

17,046.0 

34,441  9 

1,431  0 

35,872.9 

13,605.4 

9,7473 

12.520.1 

2.04 

J 

14.038.4 

13,753.3 

16,760.8 

33,852.2 

1,489.4 

35,341.7 

13.462.4 

9,756.9 

12,122.4 

2.41 

A 

15.208.2 

14,795.1 

16,347.8 

33,540.5 

1,432.2 

34,972.8 

13.231.7 

9,727.8 

12,013.2 

2.21 

S 

16.186.1 

15,778.1 

15,939.7 

33,111.3 

1.416.7 

34,528.1 

13,038.6 

9,689.8 

11.799.6 

2.05 

O 

15.256.1 

14,866.2 

15,549.8 

32,658.9 

1.479  2 

34,138.1 

12,795.5 

9,770.7 

11,571.9 

2.14 

N 

15.288.5 

15,570.9 

15.832.2 

32,290.3 

1 .435.9 

33,726.2 

12.740.0 

9,540.6 

11.445.5 

2.11 

D 

14.311.3 

13,837.4 

15,358.3 

30,413  1 

1,462  4 

31.875.6 

12.727.3 

7,989.2 

11.158.9 

213 

1983  J 

13.874.3 

14,320.3 

15,804.3 

30.799.2 

1,451.6 

32.250.8 

12.809.8 

8,062.7 

1 1 ,378.3 

2.22 

F 

14.578.9 

14,9309 

16,156.3 

30.900.2 

1,462.9 

32,363.2 

12,606.6 

8.113.8 

1 1 ,642.7 

2.12 

M 

16,906.1 

16,881.0 

16,131.1 

30,901.6 

1,403.7 

32,305.4 

12,489.5 

8,114.4 

11.701.4 

1.83 

A 

15,819.7 

16,028.0 

16,339.5 

30,8066 

1 .402.5 

32,209.1 

12.600  9 

8,050.9 

11.557.2 

1.95 

M 

17,122.6 

17,147.8 

16.364.7 

30,137.8 

1.457.4 

31,595.2 

12.384.7 

7,902.4 

11,308.0 

1.76 

J 

18,1993 

17.960.8 

16.126.2 

29,678.4 

1,442.3 

31,120.8 

12,220.1 

7,771.2 

11,129.4 

1.63 

J 

15,2479 

15.330.9 

16,209.2 

29,487.4 

1 ,459.8 

30,947.3 

12,372.1 

7,755.2 

10,819.9 

1.93 

A 

16,537.4 

17.021.1 

16,692.9 

29.911  4 

1,450.6 

31,362.1 

12,453.8 

8.003.2 

10,905.0 

1.81 

S 

18,117.9 

21,730.7 

20,305.8 

30.098.3 

1,483.7 

31,582.1 

12,444.5 

8.142.0 

10,995.5 

1.66 

O 

18.177.6 

18,158.2 

20,286.3 

30,269.4 

1,349.8 

31,619.3 

12,551  5 

8,045.4 

1 1 .022.3 

1.67 

N 

18,346.3 

18,384.2 

20,324.2 

30,473.8 

1,294  3 

31,768.2 

12,605.9 

8,096.5 

1 1 .065.7 

1.66 

D 

16.632.2 

16.400.8 

20,092.8 

30,662.5 

1,173.5 

31,836.1 

12.758.2 

7,980.6 

1 1 ,097.2 

1.84 

1984  J 

17.026.7 

17,676.4 

20,742.7 

31,313.1 

1,140.2 

32,453.3 

12,936.8 

8,175.7 

1 1 .340.9 

1.84 

F 

17,510.3 

17,785.2 

21,017.6 

31,692.5 

1.144.0 

32,836.5 

12,917.8 

8,288.2 

11,630.5 

1.81 

M 

19.441.6 

19,788.2 

21,364.2 

31,985.4 

1.169.3 

33.1548 

12,961.0 

8,381.7 

11,812.1 

1.65 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.CD.  2 


1982  A 

15,091  7 

15.144.1 

17.356.4 

34.633.7 

1 .496.2 

36.1299 

14,013.9 

9,877.8 

12,238.2 

229 

M 

15,416.6 

15,210.4 

17.150.2 

34,434.4 

1 .435.8 

35.870.2 

13,764.5 

9,917  8 

12.187.9 

2.23 

J 

15.463.9 

15,429.3 

17,115.6 

34,332.4 

1.432.4 

35,764.8 

13.717.6 

9.791.5 

12,255.7 

2.22 

J 

15.163.4 

14,818.8 

16.771.0 

34,133.2 

1.458.2 

35,591.4 

13,482.3 

9,883.5 

12,225.6 

2.25 

A 

16.0824 

15,661.6 

16,350.2 

33,605.6 

1,399.3 

35,004.9 

13,169.6 

9,696.0 

12,139.3 

2.09 

S 

15.225.5 

14,846.6 

15,971.3 

33.395.5 

1,403.3 

34,798.8 

13,072.0 

9,652.9 

12.073.9 

2.19 

O 

14,704.0 

14.442.2 

15,709.5 

33,070.0 

1,442.9 

34.512.9 

12,8364 

9.694.8 

11,981.7 

2.25 

N 

14.843.3 

15,171.9 

16,038.1 

32,700.0 

1 .408.0 

34,108.0 

12.773.7 

9.499.1 

1 1 ,835.2 

2.20 

D 

14.982.1 

14,706.6 

15.762.6 

30,811.1 

1.502.3 

32,313.4 

12.618.9 

8,171.2 

1 1 ,523.3 

2.06 

1983  J 

15.558.4 

15,606.6 

15,810.8 

30,629.9 

1,484.9 

32,114.8 

12.701.3 

8,045.1 

1 1 ,368.4 

1.97 

F 

15.528.8 

15,634.6 

15,916.6 

30,557.4 

1 ,466.8 

32,024.2 

12,581.6 

8,016.0 

11,426.6 

1  97 

M 

15,563.7 

15,550.8 

15.903.7 

30,415.8 

1.430.5 

31,846.3 

12,444.9 

8,071.7 

1 1 ,329.7 

1.95 

A 

15,958.5 

16,082  8 

16,028.0 

30,322.3 

1 .422.7 

31.745.0 

12.635.8 

7,973.3 

11,135.9 

1.90 

M 

16,453.7 

16,645.7 

16.220.0 

29,857.1 

1 .458.9 

31,316.0 

12.441.3 

7,895.2 

10,979.5 

1.81 

J 

16,611.8 

16,609.6 

16,2178 

29,576.0 

1,441.9 

31,017.9 

12,317.4 

7,806.5 

10,894.0 

1.78 

J 

16,864.0 

16,862.0 

16,215.8 

29,743.3 

1.431.4 

31,174.7 

12.395.8 

7,842.0 

10.936.9 

1.76 

A 

16,980.0 

17,495.1 

16.730.9 

30,028.9 

1,417.6 

31,446.5 

12,407.1 

7,994.0 

1 1 ,045.4 

1.77 

S 

17,243.8 

20,895.1 

20,382.2 

30,415  1 

1 ,473.2 

31,888.3 

12,494.4 

8,130.1 

11,263.8 

1.76 

O 

17.482.3 

17,528.2 

20,428.1 

30,682.1 

1 ,320.6 

32,002.7 

12,598.9 

7,998.7 

11,405.1 

1.76 

N 

17,689.1 

1 7,802.2 

20,541  2 

30.885.6 

1,274.0 

32,159.6 

12,644.2 

6,080.9 

11.434.5 

1.75 

D 

17,996.1 

17,954.9 

20,500.0 

31,095.4 

1,204.8 

32,300.2 

12,667.6 

8,170.3 

11.462.3 

1.73 

1984  J 

18,880.9 

19,102.1 

20,722  1 

31,161.7 

1,167.3 

32,329.0 

12,828.3 

8,169.4 

11,331.3 

1.65 

F 

17,786.6 

17.702.3 

20.637.8 

31,354.6 

1.145.8 

32,500.4 

12,889  9 

8.199.6 

11,410.9 

1.76 

M 

18,211.8 

18.642.5 

21,068.5 

31.502.3 

1,193  1 

32,695.4 

12,909.3 

8.348.1 

1 1 ,438.0 

1.73 

'Estimates  of  manufacturers'  shipments,  inventories  and  orders  are  based  on  a  monthly  survey  of  a  sample  of  manufacturing  establishments,  benchmarked  to  the  annual  census  of 
manufacturers        'Shipments  of  goods  manufactured  within  the  establishments        3Total  new  orders  received  during  the  period  at  estimated  selling  value,  net  of  cancellations.       'Total 
manufacturing  inventory  owned  by  manufacturing  establishments.  Other  inventory  such  as  that  of  goods  purchased  for  resale  is  not  included. 
Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available 
Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


68 


June  1984 

Table  2:  Manufacturing  shipments1  by  industry  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Section  6— Table  2 


1981 
1982 


15,9261 
15.316.9 


9.0685 
9,043.9 


6,857.5 
6,2730 


2,6527 
2,759.6 


114.5 
124.1 


3760 
3546 


101.5 
888 


422  1 
363  7 


84.4 
81.8 


Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

MC.D  2  2 


340.9 
318.9 


'Estimates  of  manufacturers'  shipments  are  based  on  a  monthly  survey  of  a  sample  of  manufacturing  establishments,  benchmarked  to  the  annual  census  of  manufacturers. 
Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 


Annual 
average 
and  month 

Total 

shipments 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

Foods  and 
beverages 

Tobacco 
products 

Rubber 

Leather 

Textile 

Knitting 
mills 

Clothing 

Wood 

D 

D 

310000 
310030 

310021 
310051 

310022 
310052 

310001 
310031 

310002 
310032 

310003 
310033 

310004 
310034 

310005 
310035 

310006 
310036 

310007 
310037 

310008 
310038 

703.4 
5936 


1982  A 

15,179.9 

8,5742 

6,6057 

2,6388 

100.6 

3502 

70.2 

382.5 

64.3 

258.4 

5929 

M 

15,788.2 

9.1234 

6,6648 

2,868.5 

117.8 

377.1 

70.1 

347.7 

66.9 

2384 

624.5 

J 

16,849.6 

9,5877 

7,261.9 

2,9878 

145.1 

3962 

82.6 

389.5 

86.4 

3033 

698.5 

J 

14,038.4 

8,639.2 

5,3992 

2,8227 

103.1 

327.0 

86.4 

2835 

73.8 

3057 

551.1 

A 

15,208.2 

9,213.1 

5,995.0 

2,876.2 

159.4 

3445 

115.2 

314.2 

93.1 

3857 

5967 

S 

16.186.1 

9,5025 

6,6835 

2,967  8 

106.2 

3903 

127.1 

3964 

100  3 

381.1 

610.1 

O 

15,256.1 

9,325.2 

5.930.9 

2.863  7 

106  8 

3743 

100.8 

3928 

93.4 

347.4 

594.1 

N 

15.288.5 

9,346.2 

5.9422 

2,8606 

138.7 

371.7 

839 

3909 

92.6 

326.5 

610.2 

D 

14.311.3 

8,879.6 

5,431.7 

2,754.9 

1582 

2964 

64 .1 

3650 

63.6 

235.0 

575.4 

1983  J 

13.874.3 

8.296.9 

5,577.3 

2,444.2 

86.0 

305.5 

700 

374.9 

73.8 

291.5 

597.5 

F 

14,578.9 

8,6839 

5,8949 

2,6087 

1120 

352.8 

88.2 

4024 

81.3 

358.4 

671.0 

M 

16,906.1 

9,732.1 

7,174.0 

2,860.8 

140.7 

419.2 

929 

4702 

93.0 

375.2 

785.7 

A 

15,8197 

9,093.6 

6,726  1 

2,7036 

114.0 

393.6 

76.5 

449 .1 

78.1 

2883 

773.1 

M 

17,122.6 

9,7248 

7,3978 

2,8979 

968 

407.2 

81.8 

452.7 

78.4 

264.4 

866.2 

J 

18,199.3 

10,251  2 

7,948.0 

3,072.9 

157.5 

437.5 

983 

4894 

94.1 

327.0 

989.5 

J 

15.247.9 

9,115.8 

6,132.1 

2,7803 

104.5 

356.8 

929 

326.2 

80.2 

328.3 

863.2 

A 

16,537.4 

9,983.5 

6,553.8 

2,947.3 

173.1 

393  1 

130  9 

404.2 

104.7 

403.4 

845.9 

S 

18,1179 

10,361.5 

7,756.4 

3,031.1 

111.4 

446.9 

139.8 

474.1 

104.7 

4184 

837.6 

O 

18,177.6 

10,261.6 

7,916.0 

2,885.6 

101.4 

4452 

121.0 

486  6 

97.3 

3887 

826.2 

N 

18,346.3 

10,259.4 

8,086.8 

2,991  5 

143.4 

4504 

110.9 

4758 

994 

3606 

798.6 

D 

16,632.2 

9,628.9 

7.003.3 

2,886.8 

172.1 

367.5 

81  5 

432  2 

67.8 

2567 

713.7 

1984  J 

17,0267 

9,336.7 

7,6899 

2.5798 

68.9 

407  8 

88.9 

432.9 

77.4 

314.6 

725.8 

F 

17,510.3 

9,688.0 

7,822.3 

2,789.0 

123.6 

440.9 

105.7 

461  7 

875 

374.9 

7693 

M 

19,441.6 

10,530  4 

8,911  3 

2,9774 

1789 

4783 

107.4 

517.6 

896 

3844 

816.5 

1982  A 

15,091.7 

8,729.3 

6,362.4 

2,7077 

110.7 

343.0 

81.7 

361.3 

72.4 

297.4 

564.1 

M 

15,416.6 

9,106.0 

6.3106 

2,822.6 

128  0 

3603 

836 

335.1 

76.6 

3088 

574.0 

J 

15,463  9 

9,0728 

6,391.1 

2,796.7 

131.7 

358.6 

787 

3559 

77.9 

3057 

592  1 

J 

15,163.4 

8,994.1 

6,1693 

2,796.0 

114.8 

3556 

94.3 

372.4 

773 

310.8 

581.9 

A 

16,082.4 

9,2667 

6.815.7 

2,833.6 

167.2 

367  3 

93.7 

353.7 

83.2 

325.4 

592.1 

S 

15,225.5 

8,990.9 

6,2346 

2,7702 

112.0 

359.2 

964 

367  8 

828 

3076 

597.4 

O 

14,704.0 

8,965.7 

5.738.3 

2,7762 

114.3 

357.7 

87  1 

363.0 

82  8 

3108 

597.1 

N 

14,843.3 

9,041.2 

5,802.1 

2,771.8 

129.0 

354.1 

83.2 

376.7 

84.4 

319.3 

632.4 

D 

14,982.1 

9,0506 

5,931.5 

2,790.6 

119.4 

348.6 

84.4 

3869 

82.5 

320.4 

663.0 

1983  J 

15.558.4 

9,151.5 

6,4069 

2.804.4 

107.0 

3538 

839 

415.2 

85.4 

322.4 

6965 

F 

15,528.8 

9,239.0 

6,289.8 

2,871.3 

119.3 

3629 

899 

413.4 

87.1 

331.1 

727.7 

M 

15,563.7 

9,273.5 

6,290.2 

2,8250 

117.5 

379.1 

883 

412.0 

88.5 

339.7 

7105 

A 

15,958.5 

9,411.8 

6,546.7 

2,814.5 

127  9 

3923 

92.0 

4280 

90.1 

338.6 

754.4 

M 

16,453.7 

9,579.3 

6,8744 

2,817.9 

107.8 

3842 

95.6 

435.1 

88.2 

339.0 

775.0 

J 

16,611.8 

9,6763 

6,935.5 

2,868.6 

136.9 

3938 

93.9 

4420 

84.6 

327.8 

828.1 

J 

16,864.0 

9,7072 

7,156.8 

2,802.9 

120.6 

399.3 

103.8 

435.5 

85.4 

3448 

937.9 

A 

16,980.0 

9.855.3 

7,124.7 

2.848.5 

171.9 

4087 

102.7 

445.5 

91.5 

333.0 

8336 

S 

17,243.8 

9,846.3 

7,3975 

2,829.6 

120.6 

418.1 

106  6 

4484 

87.4 

340  1 

834.4 

0 

17,482.3 

9,861  8 

7,6205 

2,8165 

105.3 

418.1 

105  4 

4474 

86.5 

342.3 

829.0 

N 

17,689.1 

9,904.5 

7,784.6 

2,885.2 

134.7 

4304 

107.8 

4536 

89.0 

3552 

822.7 

D 

17,996.1 

9,9852 

8,010.9 

2.9654 

134.4 

436.4 

111.2 

465.8 

90.6 

353.1 

832.2 

1984  J 

18,880.9 

10,163.2 

8.717.7 

2,928.1 

87  5 

467.8 

104.2 

478.8 

88.0 

344.1 

829.6 

F 

17.786  6 

9,8945 

7,892  1 

2,949.0 

125.2 

436  2 

102.2 

452.2 

89.3 

3332 

802.0 

M 

18,211  8 

10,197.5 

8,014.3 

2.973.3 

148.5 

4445 

106.0 

462  8 

880 

354.5 

7632 

69 


Section  6— Table  2 /Concluded 

Table  2:  Manufacturing  shipments1  by  industry  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars)/concluded 


June  1984 


Metal 

Printing 

tabricating 

Non- 

Annual 

Furniture 

Paper 

publishing 

(ex    machy 

Trans- 

metallic 

Petroleum 

Chemical 

average 

and 

&  allied 

&  allied 

Primary 

&  transp 

portation 

Electrical 

mineral 

and  coal 

&  chemical 

Misc 

and  month 

fixtures 

industries 

industries 

metal 

equip  ) 

Machinery 

equipment 

products 

products 

products 

products 

mlgrg. 

D 

310009 

310010 

310011 

310012 

310013 

310014 

310015 

310016 

310017 

310018 

310019 

310020 

D 

310039 

310040 

310041 

310042 

310043 

310044 

310045 

310046 

310047 

310048 

310049 

310050 

1981 

231  0 

1.310.6 

5384 

1,204.1 

1.036.3 

724 .1 

1,816.6 

744.9 

3970 

1,690.0 

1.099.2 

337.6 

1982 

194  7 

1.223.9 

547  0 

9793 

9639 

615.4 

1,861.9 

707.7 

3560 

1.783.8 

1,073.7 

323.4 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

1995            1 

2859 

5693 

1.010.7 

894  7 

674.2 

2,201.1 

6973 

3349 

1,451.8 

1 ,092.4 

309.3 

M 

192.8            1 

247.9 

561.9 

1,074.2 

8899 

6386 

2,170.0 

6840 

390.4 

1,707.2 

1,214.6 

304.6 

J 

207.1             1 

281.8 

560.8 

1.011.8 

1.004.1 

664  6 

2,454.1 

786.1 

435.2 

1,808.7 

1 .204.9 

339.8 

J 

152.7            1 

131.2 

476.8 

8099 

819.5 

553.7 

1,547.8 

5936 

370.7 

1,784.8 

949.6 

294.0 

A 

183.1             1 

167.6 

513.1 

9308 

8953 

4798 

1.867.7 

611.6 

4296 

1,886.0 

1.031.9 

325.8 

S 

211.7            1 

188.1 

569.5 

9896 

1,000.9 

605.5 

2,069.5 

770.1 

4258 

1,787.4 

1.110.0 

377.7 

0 

204.9            1 

167.9 

581.6 

938  1 

9274 

534.2 

1.574.3 

744.1 

413.3 

1.867.7 

1 ,058.4 

369.9 

N 

2126            1 

171.6 

583  5 

9163 

931  6 

5468 

1,626.3 

723.1 

3750 

1,912.7 

1 ,064.4 

348.6 

D 

1869            1 

124.3 

549.2 

703.8 

971.4 

566.8 

1,427.6 

721.9 

277.6 

1.987.5 

973.0 

307.8 

1983  J 

178.8            1 

093.0 

487.3 

8653 

750.3 

420.4 

1,907.7 

601.6 

255.5 

1.730.6 

1,048.7 

290.7 

F 

204.2            1 

104  8 

520.4 

874.1 

7966 

5074 

1,941.2 

6240 

276.1 

1.666.0 

1 ,064  4 

324.0 

M 

245.1             1 

279.3 

609  1 

1,061.3 

1.055.0 

616.7 

2.341.4 

744.1 

3242 

1,763.6 

1,240.1 

387.4 

A 

214.9            1 

213.2 

573.3 

1.092.1 

870  0 

515.0 

2,227.9 

6809 

351.9 

1,633.7 

1,213.0 

356.6 

M 

216.9             1 

271.1 

590.4 

1.177.2 

891.5 

558.2 

2.578.4 

683.1 

425.9 

1,879.1 

1,360.1 

344.4 

J 

238.3            1 

400.7 

589.6 

1.179.3 

989.7 

653  1 

2.654.7 

7638 

479.3 

1,890.5 

1,313.9 

379.3 

J 

1843            1 

208.0 

494.0 

972.0 

821.5 

484.6 

1 .768.8 

6230 

4143 

1,949.3 

1,083.9 

310.8 

A 

237.5            1 

3409 

575.4 

1.101.0 

969.8 

481.1 

1.798.6 

651.4 

468.2 

1 ,963.8 

1,180.6 

365.5 

S 

265.1             1 

399.1 

630.5 

1.227.3 

1.053.7 

589.2 

2.514.8 

7999 

4686 

1,932.2 

1,271.3 

401.4 

O 

2520            1 

399.1 

643  9 

1,246.5 

1,033.8 

553.7 

2,777.1 

778.0 

448.4 

2,063.2 

1,235.0 

393.9 

N 

2683            1 

354.2 

662  5 

1.280.1 

1.052.1 

6437 

2,886.9 

754.1 

402.6 

1.963.8 

1.257.1 

389.3 

D 

223.7            1 

369  7 

602.9 

1,097.3 

9054 

671.7 

2,310.0 

790.1 

291.1 

1,972.8 

1.102.8 

315.4 

1984  J 

223.3            1 

358.0 

555.9 

1.270.7 

8766 

524.2 

3,094.7 

681.9 

292.7 

1.986.8 

1.161.3 

304.6 

F 

245.6            1 

303.3 

609  1 

1,260.5 

929  5 

610.0 

2,9884 

699.3 

319.8 

1.856.9 

1,204.4 

330.9 

M 

258.7            1 

3685 

662.1 

1,402.1 

1,152.0 

734.2 

3,408.5 

786.5 

352.7 

2,016.2 

1,358.7 

391.2 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  3  3 


1982  A 

197.2            1 

250.5 

5506 

960.1 

9203 

636.0 

2,0153 

7087 

360.7 

1,604.2 

1 ,030.7 

319.1 

M 

192.1            1 

233.5 

551.0 

9944 

918.9 

623.3 

1 ,948.0 

701.7 

358.2 

1,786.3 

1 .096.5 

323.7 

J 

191.2            1 

2063 

545.3 

941.8 

9355 

617.2 

2.040.9 

719.5 

3529 

1,808.0 

1 .088.3 

319.7 

J 

186.4            1 

2150 

549.8 

934.7 

900.0 

595  1 

1,943.6 

682.8 

344.8 

1,735.3 

1,047.8 

325.0 

A 

190.5            1 

197.4 

545.3 

1.010.9 

920  1 

578.2 

2,4649 

692.8 

366.2 

1,889.4 

1 ,088.3 

322.2 

S 

186.1            1 

183.3 

537.3 

966.1 

902.3 

591.6 

1.943.2 

693.9 

354.0 

1 ,780.7 

1.071.5 

322.1 

O 

193.6            1 

156.5 

542.7 

952.5 

884.6 

563.0 

1 .487.9 

704.6 

355.0 

1,772.8 

1,076.5 

325.3 

N 

198.5            1 

167.1 

544.7 

917.8 

905.8 

550.7 

1.545.0 

699.6 

3523 

1 ,803.6 

1.083.3 

3240 

D 

206  1            1 

152.8 

555.4 

8027 

9556 

542.7 

1,7100 

695.4 

356.0 

1.803.5 

1 .065.6 

340.5 

1983  J 

210.3            1 

156  7 

549.9 

8786 

8809 

493.8 

2,189.9 

687  8 

369.1 

1,785.2 

1,137.4 

350.2 

F 

210.7            1 

144.5 

554.2 

881.1 

869  1 

5064 

2,069.1 

648.7 

377.0 

1 ,782.4 

1,127.4 

355.5 

M 

2158            1 

167.4 

5580 

930.2 

9226 

502.6 

1.962.5 

6694 

376.6 

1 ,796.6 

1.144.0 

3574 

A 

216.0            1 

203.9 

559.9 

1.059.4 

910.7 

499.0 

2.0327 

687.5 

387  0 

1.830.1 

1.163.7 

370.8 

M 

213.7            1 

241.6 

5697 

1.073.4 

9087 

533.7 

2,281  2 

707.7 

381.0 

1,937.9 

1.202.6 

359.7 

J 

218.7            1 

311.1 

576.6 

1,079.9 

920.6 

605.6 

2,1954 

698  1 

389  1 

1 ,892.0 

1,190.0 

359.0 

J 

232.8            1 

335.6 

577.8 

1,157.0 

9286 

529.4 

2,256.5 

719.7 

394  9 

1 ,933.8 

1.219.0 

348.7 

A 

238.1            1 

356.3 

600.3 

1,161.6 

959.4 

571.8 

2,250.9 

718.7 

390.6 

1,924.0 

1.216.0 

356.9 

S 

237.4            1 

391.6 

601  9 

1.215.8 

974.5 

576.1 

2.435.2 

732.9 

391.2 

1.921.7 

1,233.4 

3469 

O 

236.2            1 

381.3 

6030 

1,253.9 

9783 

586.3 

2,624.4 

729.3 

383  1 

1.952  2 

1.255.3 

348.5 

N 

248.4            1 

354.3 

6100 

1,284.4 

1.005.9 

642.7 

2.678.5 

723.4 

378.6 

1.856.2 

1.271.7 

3564 

D 

251.0            1 

406.9 

617.8 

1,277.0 

914.0 

655.4 

2,9258 

772.8 

3827 

1,816.1 

1,235.7 

351.8 

1984  J 

260.1            1 

421.4 

6180 

1,279.5 

1.014.2 

604.5 

3,530.4 

7864 

413.0 

2.028.2 

1 .236.4 

360.7 

F 

241.6            1 

304.3 

621  2 

1.216.9 

961.3 

584.1 

2.978.6 

689.3 

4183 

1,9126 

1 ,220.0 

349  1 

M 

234.5            1 

262.3 

622.2 

1,259.9 

1,046.5 

6140 

2,961.7 

713.5 

421.0 

2.0790 

1 ,286.0 

370.4 

'Estimates  of  manufacturers'  shipments  are  based  on  a  monthly  survey  of  a  sample  of  manufacturing  establishments  benchmarked  to  the  annual  Census  of  Manufactures. 
Note.  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 
Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


70 


June  1984 

Table  3:  Manufacturing  inventories1  by  industry  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Section  6— Table  3 


Annual 

Total 

average 

inventories 

Non- 

Foods  and 

Tobacco 

Knitting 
mills 

and  month 

owned 

durables 

Durables 

beverages 

products 

Rubber 

Leather 

Textile 

Clothing 

Wood 

D 

310336 

310357 

3 1 0358 

310337 

310338 

310339 

310340 

310341 

310342 

310343 

310344 

D 

310359 

310380 

310381 

310360 

310361 

310362 

310363 

310364 

310365 

310366 

310367 

1981 

32,583.7 

15,745.5 

16,838.2 

3,535.3 

535.4 

827.1 

2507 

929.0 

211.9 

841.3 

1 .482.4 

1982 

34,0100 

16,517.1 

17,492.9 

3,618.6 

637.8 

8795 

244.3 

8853 

206.4 

766.1 

1,416.5 

Unadjusted 

for  seasonal 

variation 

1982  A 

35,172.8 

17,053.9 

18,118.9 

3,652.8 

6404 

838.1 

258.7 

972.7 

212.5 

818.6 

1 ,608.4 

M 

34,728.8 

16,760.7 

17,968.0 

3,650.9 

622.4 

837.1 

271.9 

949.6 

217.4 

847.3 

1,526.9 

J 

34,441.9 

16,731.7 

17,710.2 

3,628.6 

589.5 

821.3 

277.8 

933.2 

221.3 

835.4 

1,463.1 

J 

33,852.2 

16,515.6 

17,336.5 

3,6097 

552.3 

793.3 

263.0 

8959 

212.6 

811.4 

1,391.6 

A 

33,540.5 

16,404.0 

17,136.4 

3,697.5 

508.6 

783.2 

242.4 

8849 

208  1 

747.1 

1,336.2 

S 

33,111.3 

16.253.3 

16,858.0 

3,765.7 

505.3 

761.2 

219.1 

879.0 

193.8 

706.0 

1,324.8 

0 

32,658.9 

16,004.8 

16,654.0 

3,806.5 

583.0 

746.1 

203.6 

8528 

190.2 

703.4 

1,345.1 

N 

32,290.3 

16,101  9 

16,188.3 

3,790.4 

6489 

7303 

207.1 

848.3 

185.3 

705.7 

1,332.1 

D 

30,413.1 

15,907.6 

14,505.4 

3,663.3 

674.5 

7308 

214.1 

821  9 

176.0 

6955 

1,326.3 

1983  J 

30,799.2 

16,418.7 

14.380.4 

3,714.9 

716.8 

742.2 

219.4 

853.1 

181.9 

710.4 

1 ,402.0 

F 

30,900.2 

16,474.2 

14.426.0 

3,6520 

719.5 

758.1 

226.6 

8408 

186.0 

7086 

1,467.1 

M 

30,901  6 

16,503.9 

14,397.7 

3.646.1 

719.3 

774.6 

235.4 

861.8 

180.6 

711.1 

1 ,462.3 

A 

30,806.6 

16,371.1 

14,435.4 

3,647.6 

703.1 

772.9 

251.7 

852.5 

194.4 

7546 

1 ,370.3 

M 

30,137.8 

15,881.1 

14,256.7 

3,648.7 

6853 

769.5 

263.4 

868.0 

1939 

807.7 

1,292.6 

J 

29,678.4 

15,451.5 

14,226.8 

3,607.2 

646.7 

774.7 

272.4 

870.4 

196.4 

815.6 

1,332.6 

J 

29,487.4 

15,3529 

14,134.4 

3,583.4 

622.2 

768.5 

263.5 

857.4 

194.3 

796.8 

1,363.6 

A 

29,911.4 

15,492.5 

14,418.9 

3,691.7 

557.4 

765.8 

254.3 

870  3 

190.1 

771.4 

1 .448.4 

S 

30,098.3 

15,598.1 

14,500.2 

3,774.6 

535.0 

757.2 

236.3 

8789 

184.7 

750.1 

1 ,492.7 

0 

30,269.4 

15,634.3 

14,635.1 

3,8763 

569.0 

769.5 

228.4 

882.9 

1859 

732.0 

1,519.6 

N 

30,473.8 

15,621.3 

14,852.5 

3.901.4 

612.4 

778.3 

228.1 

894.0 

183.2 

726.3 

1,521.2 

D 

30,662.5 

15,648.5 

15,013.9 

3.722.1 

669.0 

805.4 

235.4 

914.0 

186.5 

735.9 

1,579.9 

1984  J 

31,313.1 

16,068.6 

15,244.6 

3.791.7 

740.9 

816.8 

252.2 

937.7 

191.3 

758.2 

1,672.9 

F 

31,692.5 

16,298.8 

15,393.7 

3,769.4 

786.0 

832.1 

259.3 

943.5 

193.6 

770.1 

1,754.1 

M 

31,985.4 

16,509.1 

15,476.4 

3,856.3 

811.4 

864.6 

272.1 

9558 

195.9 

768.1 

1,733.6 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  1  1 


1982  A 

34,633.7 

16,760.7 

17,873.0 

3,676.6 

578.7 

8125 

244.0 

959.4 

205.3 

793.0 

1,558.0 

M 

34,434.4 

16,631.3 

17,803.1 

3,698  1 

582.5 

8056 

244.6 

941.2 

204.9 

7769 

1,552.4 

J 

34,332.4 

16,692.0 

17,640.4 

3,716.4 

574.1 

798.5 

244.9 

925.6 

205.3 

7622 

1,531.5 

J 

34,133.2 

16,600.7 

17,532.5 

3,706.0 

595.2 

7886 

246.3 

907.5 

203.5 

776.5 

1,471.8 

A 

33,605.6 

16,453.3 

17,152.3 

3.7026 

598.3 

788.5 

2434 

881.5 

2043 

753.8 

1 ,407.7 

S 

33,395.5 

16,461.7 

16,933.8 

3.718.6 

623.0 

779.1 

237.7 

878.7 

199.5 

741.2 

1,378.3 

o 

33,070.0 

16,320.5 

16,749.5 

3,709.6 

6603 

767.2 

228.9 

868.9 

1964 

745.8 

1,381.4 

N 

32,700.0 

16,382.7 

16,317.3 

3,688.6 

674.1 

760.7 

231.7 

865.2 

196.2 

739.8 

1,358.9 

D 

30,811.1 

16,146.7 

14,664.4 

3,647.3 

6760 

755.4 

229.7 

846.6 

185.0 

728.6 

1,327.0 

1983  J 

30,629.9 

16,277.6 

14,352.3 

3,676.9 

665.0 

745.5 

2206 

848.7 

1889 

723.2 

1,341.1 

F 

30,557.4 

16,229.1 

14,328.3 

3,673.8 

632.5 

750.2 

2285 

826.1 

190.4 

725.6 

1,350.6 

M 

30,415.8 

16,146.3 

14,269.5 

3,663.3 

627.6 

759.2 

231.8 

842.0 

182.0 

718.5 

1,343.0 

A 

30,322.3 

16,091.8 

14,230.5 

3,672.2 

637.9 

750.7 

237.1 

841.1 

187.7 

731.9 

1,327.3 

M 

29,857.1 

15,753.5 

14,103.6 

3,693.6 

643.5 

740.8 

238.2 

861.4 

183.0 

741.8 

1,310.5 

J 

29,576.0 

15,421.8 

14,154.2 

3,688.7 

632.2 

754.6 

241.2 

863.9 

182.4 

747.7 

1,392.2 

J 

29,743.3 

15.457.9 

14,285.4 

3,682.2 

670.1 

764.8 

247.3 

868.7 

186.2 

762.0 

1.439.1 

A 

30,028.9 

15,570.7 

14,458.2 

3,699.8 

658.5 

770.2 

254.7 

867.3 

186.7 

778.8 

1.523.0 

S 

30,415.1 

15,820.2 

14,594.9 

3,734.5 

660.6 

773.8 

256.4 

878.4 

1899 

786.7 

1 ,553.9 

O 

30,682.1 

15,938.0 

14,744.1 

3,781.1 

643.2 

789.1 

257.2 

899.1 

191.7 

775.3 

1 ,562.2 

N 

30.885.6 

15,881.5 

15,004  1 

3,797.1 

632.8 

810.4 

254.1 

911.7 

193.9 

762.2 

1,556.1 

D 

31 ,095.4 

15,894.3 

15,201.1 

3,709.4 

666.0 

832.0 

253.1 

941.7 

196.1 

770.7 

1,584.8 

1984  J 

31,161.7 

15.925.8 

15,235.9 

3,751.8 

681.6 

820.6 

253.8 

932.9 

199.1 

770.8 

1,605.0 

F 

31,354.6 

16,055.6 

15,299.0 

3,7907 

688.9 

823.6 

261.3 

926.9 

198  6 

788.3 

1,617.0 

M 

31 ,502.3 

16,159.4 

15,342.9 

3,872.8 

709.7 

8482 

268.2 

934.5 

197.6 

776.6 

1,593.4 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 


71 


Section  6— Table  3/Concluded 


June  1984 


Table  3:  Manufacturing  inventories'  by  industry  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) /concluded 


Printing, 

Metal 

fabricating 

(ex 

Annual 

Furniture 

Paper 

publishing 

machy 

average 

and 

&  allied 

&  allied 

Primary 

&  transp 

and  month 

fixtures 

industries 

industries 

metal 

equip  ) 

Machinery 


Non- 

Trans- 

metallic 

Petroleum 

Chemical 

portation 

Electrical 

mineral 

and  coal 

&  chemical 

Misc 

equipment 

products 

products 

products 

products 

mlgrg 

310345 
310368 


310346 
310369 


310347 
310370 


310164 
310187 


310349 
310372 


310350 
310373 


310351 
310374 


310352 
310375 


310353 
310376 


310354 
310377 


310355 
310378 


310356 
310379 


1981 

481.8 

1.877.5 

5198 

3,321.4 

2,407.9 

2,241.6 

4,087.3 

2,086.5 

7289 

3,092.3 

2,206.7 

917.9 

1982 

4659 

2,2144 

530  1 

3.634  1 

2,470.5 

2.230.0 

4,323.0 

2,178.9 

7736 

3,288  1 

2,345.3 

9008 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

511.0 

2,101.2 

543.9 

3,390.8 

2.680.5 

2.448.8 

4.301.9 

2,353.1 

824  0 

3,512.6 

2,528.4 

973.5 

M 

508.7 

2,0757 

5532 

3,366.1 

2,605.5 

2.438.0 

4,341.5 

2,359.1 

821  7 

3,345.0 

2,419.5 

970.3 

J 

496  4 

2,105.3 

547  7 

3,387.9 

2,547.0 

2,377.6 

4.2902 

2,3224 

8252 

3,471.0 

2,337.4 

9627 

J 

471.1 

2,087  4 

542  4 

3,350.3 

2.465.3 

2,2842 

4.301.1 

2,269.0 

8036 

3,445.6 

2,365.5 

936.2 

A 

473.2 

2,095.1 

529.7 

3,2848 

2.400.0 

2.267.1 

4.387.6 

2.214.4 

772.9 

3,462.3 

2,323.3 

921.4 

S 

456.4 

2.070.5 

510.1 

3,273.6 

2.3227 

2,225.8 

4,365.7 

2,1323 

756.3 

3.450.7 

2,291  6 

899.6 

O 

4395 

2.099.6 

489.3 

3,214.6 

2.252.0 

2.200.7 

4.370.4 

2.092.8 

738.5 

3.209.2 

2,252.5 

868.0 

N 

4442 

2.044.7 

4894 

3.134.6 

2.176.1 

2,124.7 

4.2120 

2,048.2 

716.2 

3.379.6 

2,203.1 

868.6 

D 

442.7 

1,979.8 

4934 

3,098  1 

2,092.3 

2.102.4 

2,771.6 

1,966.4 

705.3 

3,389.6 

2,231.2 

837.0 

1983  J 

442.8 

2,000.7 

4997 

2,949.8 

2,0962 

2.096.3 

2,722.5 

1,966.9 

7036 

3,609.6 

2,278.2 

891.2 

F 

446  9 

2.0422 

504  8 

2,863.3 

2,114.1 

2.0852 

2,746.9 

1.992.9 

709  2 

3,578.0 

2,369.3 

887.9 

M 

4596 

2,017.9 

4989 

2,767.5 

2,133.4 

2.053.0 

2,786.2 

2,016.7 

718.6 

3,595.7 

2,365.1 

897.1 

A 

467.0 

1,934.9 

514.2 

2.751.7 

2,167.8 

2.032.4 

2,875.5 

2,043.0 

727.4 

3,537.3 

2.314.2 

893.3 

M 

476.1 

1,901.9 

525.0 

2.734.2 

2,174.6 

1 ,980.6 

2,819.4 

2,055.1 

723.7 

3.048.5 

2,250.5 

918.0 

J 

487.9 

1,858.0 

522.3 

2,727.0 

2,172.3 

1,892.5 

2,8326 

2,069.9 

711.7 

2.793.3 

2,167.1 

926.9 

J 

471.1 

1,881.3 

534.4 

2,768.3 

2,130.1 

1.818.6 

2,877.1 

2,010.4 

6949 

2,832.9 

2,131.0 

886.6 

A 

475.8 

1.895.8 

538  4 

2.838.8 

2.179.6 

1.845.0 

2,967.2 

1,994.1 

669.5 

2,947.0 

2.133.3 

876.3 

S 

4784 

1.890.6 

5286 

2.856.9 

2,148.2 

1,886.1 

2,973.2 

2,003.0 

661.4 

3.055.8 

2,130.9 

8748 

O 

4826 

1.917.4 

507.2 

2,885.5 

2,093.0 

1,982.3 

3,008.8 

2,012.8 

650.0 

2.970.2 

2,138.5 

856.5 

N 

487  7 

1.931.3 

510.5 

2.956.0 

2,127.5 

1,967.5 

3,095.1 

2,037.0 

660.2 

2,823.0 

2,172.5 

859.7 

D 

500.2 

1,893.6 

516.2 

3,041.6 

2,112.2 

1,922.0 

3.138.3 

2,049.5 

670.0 

2,835.3 

2,252.6 

882.0 

1984  J 

511.7 

1,926.5 

537.8 

2.932.0 

2.120.1 

2,007.7 

3,206.6 

2.106.1 

6876 

2.948.7 

2.273.0 

893.9 

F 

521.7 

1,900.8 

5503 

2,892.8 

2,158.4 

2,034.4 

3,135.4 

2,2057 

691.0 

3,047.2 

2,321.1 

925.4 

M 

5279 

1,884.5 

565.9 

2.816.3 

2,178.9 

2,042.5 

3,213.4 

2,266.7 

697.1 

3,062.2 

2,340.9 

931.3 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2  1 


1982  A 

503.9 

2,111.1 

539.5 

3,466.1 

2,589.9 

2,409.1 

4,281.6 

2,285.2 

779.2 

3,460.0 

2,433.8 

946.8 

M 

495.8 

2.115.7 

541.4 

3,420.3 

2,521.9 

2.404.6 

4,350.1 

2,274.5 

783.5 

3,393.0 

2,390.3 

937  1 

J 

4842 

2,163.7 

5336 

3,424.4 

2.489.7 

2.386.9 

4,284.0 

2,245.3 

794.4 

3,470.3 

2,375.3 

922.1 

J 

4736 

2,124.9 

517.6 

3,360.4 

2.449.4 

2,355.6 

4,383.6 

2,249.9 

788.2 

3.429.4 

2,381.4 

923.8 

A 

476.8 

2,091.5 

514.0 

3,265.4 

2.400.1 

2,298.4 

4,296.5 

2,222.1 

785.3 

3,405.2 

2,349.7 

920.5 

S 

462.3 

2,087.8 

503  6 

3,257.9 

2,350.2 

2.257.6 

4.271.9 

2.171  2 

7844 

3,407.3 

2,368.6 

916.6 

0 

445.4 

2,082.4 

503.8 

3.207.8 

2,319.4 

2,176.6 

4,303.6 

2.135.1 

7802 

3,307.3 

2,343.4 

906.5 

N 

4484 

2,030.4 

506.9 

3.104.9 

2,254.0 

2,123.5 

4,170.0 

2.100.1 

757.5 

3,486.1 

2,294.7 

908.3 

D 

446.1 

1.991.5 

514.5 

3.003.0 

2,191.2 

2,139.2 

2,784.0 

2,037.1 

736.8 

3,451.0 

2,262.6 

858.5 

1983  J 

4498 

1.987  7 

512.3 

2,865.8 

2,112.3 

2,086.6 

2.771.1 

2,010.1 

715.5 

3.566.2 

2,245.7 

896.9 

F 

449.5 

1,981.9 

513.4 

2,889.9 

2,1043 

2.048.3 

2.789.2 

1,995.2 

701.3 

3.545.0 

2,274.8 

886.9 

M 

452  9 

1,966.9 

501.4 

2.847.2 

2,0807 

2,0257 

2,830  1 

1.996.2 

693.7 

3.520.9 

2,249.6 

883.1 

A 

460.6 

1 .943.7 

508.3 

2,811.6 

2,092.8 

2,004.7 

2,858.8 

1,983.9 

6908 

3,486.9 

2,224.9 

869.4 

M 

464.4 

1.936.9 

512.3 

2,779.1 

2,103.3 

1,955.7 

2,817.4 

1,981.4 

691.8 

3,091.2 

2,223.7 

887.1 

J 

476.5 

1,913.1 

507.8 

2,7553 

2,122.4 

1,900.2 

2,821.2 

1,999.8 

6866 

2,796.5 

2,203.9 

889.8 

J 

474.1 

1,918.2 

510.5 

2,779.3 

2.117,2 

1.873.8 

2,927.8 

1,992.5 

681.6 

2,825.7 

2,145.7 

876.5 

A 

479.2 

1.893.7 

5226 

2,822.3 

2.181.8 

1.867.5 

2,905.0 

2,000.6 

6788 

2,904.5 

2,157.3 

876.6 

S 

483.9 

1 .908.5 

522.1 

2,844.8 

2.172.5 

1 .908.3 

2,909.6 

2,038.3 

683.6 

3,016.0 

2,201.8 

891.5 

O 

4886 

1,898.2 

522.7 

2,875.9 

2,154.2 

1 .958.3 

2,968.8 

2,051  0 

685.1 

3,060.8 

2,224.7 

894.9 

N 

492.0 

1,916.3 

529.0 

2.921.7 

2,201.1 

1,967.8 

3,081.1 

2,087  3 

6970 

2,912.0 

2,263.5 

898.5 

D 

5036 

1,908.0 

539  0 

2,9508 

2,218.1 

1.958.6 

3,162.9 

2,121.2 

701.1 

2,887.6 

2,287.5 

903.2 

1984  J 

520.4 

1,915.1 

551.2 

2,848.1 

2,143.2 

1,999.3 

3,266.7 

2.153.5 

6997 

2,910.1 

2,240.3 

8985 

F 

524.7 

1,846.1 

559.7 

2,920.1 

2,152,1 

2,000.6 

3,190.9 

2,210.2 

6834 

3,018.5 

2,229.5 

923.5 

M 

520.5 

1,842.0 

569.1 

2,8946 

2,129.0 

2,013.8 

3,271.6 

2,247.5 

6725 

2,997.7 

2,226.4 

916.6 

'Total  inventories  owned  by  manufacturers  including  warehouse  stocks. 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available 

Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


72 


June  1984 

Table  4:  Estimated  value  of  shipments  and  unfilled  orders  in  manufacturing  industries,  by  economic  use  classification, 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Section  6— Table  4 


Shipments' 

Unfilled  orders  at  end 

of  month 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and 
compo- 
nents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods  & 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
industries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 
cation: 
auto- 
motive 
products 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods 
and 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
indus- 
tries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 
cation: 
auto- 
motive 
products 

average 
and  month 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

D 

D 

310397 
310462 

310398 
310463 

310399 
310464 

310400 
310465 

310401 
310466 

310402 
310467 

310403 
310468 

310413 
310478 

310414 
310479 

310415 
310480 

310416 
310481 

310417 
310482 

310418 
310483 

310419 
310484 

1981 
1982 

4.835.4 
5.074.5 

574.5 
509.6 

1,616.8 
1,477.5 

1,417.5 
1,225.1 

4,523.3 
4,203.4 

2,958.3 
2,826.6 

3,280.7 
3,454.9 

580.5 
507.8 

400.2 
3040 

10,850.3 
10,052.5 

2,916.5 
2,770.1 

3,256.1 
2,656.0 

902.6 
695.0 

819.0 
673.9 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

4,542.3 

486.7 

1,529.5 

1,163.0 

4.3387 

3.119.5 

3.448.9 

562.5 

347.6 

10,380.4 

2.990.8 

2,726.7 

718.0 

741.1 

M 

4,985.9 

489.8 

1,509.1 

1,290.3 

4,450.9 

3,062.0 

3,641.3 

583.3 

332.2 

10,191.7 

2.909.7 

2,629.3 

696.2 

738.6 

J 

5.294.3 

537.7 

1,559.7 

1,414.3 

4,627.3 

3,416.1 

4,086.3 

571.5 

335.3 

10,057  9 

2,785.4 

2,600.9 

694.7 

724.7 

J 

5,060.7 

447.3 

1,305.5 

1,148.0 

3,661.6 

2,414.9 

3,183.1 

573.9 

335.2 

9,9099 

2,721.1 

2,537.2 

683.3 

722.8 

A 

5,394.6 

514.4 

1,257.2 

1 ,260.4 

3,961.3 

2,820.0 

3,599.1 

552.7 

3246 

9,703.1 

2,616.6 

2,506.7 

643.8 

709.2 

S 

5,393.4 

6090 

1,514.1 

1 ,349.8 

4,341.6 

2,977.9 

3,6979 

532.7 

3294 

9,486.8 

2,493.1 

2,421.6 

675.9 

674.7 

O 

5,293.4 

603.3 

1,399.6 

1,229.4 

4.128.0 

2.602.2 

3,284.9 

492.0 

330.6 

9,242.5 

2,498.6 

2,294.6 

691.2 

652.1 

N 

5.352.6 

570.8 

1,431.1 

1,196.9 

4,127.2 

2.6096 

3,370.4 

471.4 

330.2 

9,864.5 

2,440.9 

2,062.3 

662.8 

633.5 

D 

5.203.4 

498.6 

1 ,458.4 

1,015.5 

3,717.7 

2,417.6 

3,218.4 

498.7 

310.6 

9,553.0 

2,279.6 

2,097.6 

6186 

634.7 

1983  J 

4,697.7 

466.9 

1,106.5 

938.5 

3,865.3 

2,799.1 

3,551.6 

554.2 

3586 

9,653.1 

2,319.2 

2.240.9 

678.0 

698.4 

F 

4,895.3 

522.9 

1,219.1 

1 .000.3 

4,061.7 

2,8794 

3,515.1 

541.0 

363.5 

9.771.0 

2,367.5 

2.427.4 

685.6 

701.3 

M 

5.326.3 

628.9 

1,475.0 

1,211.6 

4,948.1 

3,316.0 

3.987.9 

543.0 

368.4 

9,542.4 

2,355.4 

2.630.5 

691.1 

741  4 

A 

4,889.8 

5934 

1,259.1 

1,171.3 

4,618.9 

3,287.0 

3.773.2 

602.1 

391.4 

9,543.7 

2,419.1 

2.707.3 

6756 

740.7 

M 

5,280.9 

585.6 

1,310.6 

1,304.5 

4,909.8 

3,730.9 

4,361.5 

620.0 

392.4 

9.584.6 

2,426.9 

2.634.6 

705.9 

747.3 

J 

5,596.3 

661.4 

1,477.6 

1,479.2 

5,053.1 

3,931.4 

4,407.6 

621.1 

364.8 

9,437.3 

2.367.2 

2,6093 

726.3 

783.6 

J 

5,310.9 

538.0 

1,140.0 

1,238.7 

4,040.4 

2,979.7 

3,613.9 

623.3 

383.7 

9,481.0 

2,340.6 

2,619.9 

7604 

843  2 

A 

5,695.8 

630.6 

1.183.0 

1,384.1 

4,617.8 

3,025.8 

3,717.8 

6126 

403.7 

9,793.2 

2,3432 

2,773.1 

767.0 

891.4 

S 

5,730.5 

723.5 

1.408.8 

1.437.3 

5,167.0 

3.650.5 

4,370.2 

588.5 

384.0 

13,494.9 

2,260.5 

2,783.9 

793.6 

908.6 

O 

5,6465 

685.7 

1,351.1 

1,388.3 

5,155.2 

3.950.7 

4,816.0 

547.7 

3800 

13,449.5 

2,311.7 

2,782.8 

814.4 

951.0 

N 

5,603.3 

679.1 

1,473.4 

1,333.6 

5,318.3 

3,938.4 

4,783.5 

544.5 

374.4 

13,549.6 

2,204.3 

2,816.2 

834.9 

964.6 

D 

5,369.3 

553.6 

1,519.2 

1,089.2 

4.563.5 

3,537.2 

4,218.6 

558.5 

353.3 

13,438.7 

2,095.9 

2,800.1 

846.0 

1 ,029  4 

1984  J 

5,111.6 

533.5 

1,352.1 

1,030.2 

5,010.1 

3,989  1 

4,995.7 

580.6 

375.7 

13,590.6 

2.279.3 

3,057.0 

859.4 

1,096.6 

F 

5,305.5 

568.4 

1,401.9 

1,131.0 

5,187.8 

3.915.7 

4,797.7 

548.9 

376.7 

13,598.9 

2,420.1 

3,181.9 

891.0 

1,158.5 

M 

5.744.6 

630.8 

1,595.6 

1,259.5 

5,8893 

4,321.8 

5,3496 

5700 

357.9 

13,625.0 

2.506.5 

3.353.5 

951.3 

1,250.5 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D  2  3  3 


1982  A 

4,825.0 

495.7 

1,501.7 

1,218.3 

4,147.3 

2,906.5 

3,454.5 

540.8 

339.4 

10,178.8 

2,889.2 

2,661.2 

724.8 

724.3 

M 

5,099.3 

497.6 

1,494.9 

1 ,237.7 

4,223.3 

2,885.3 

3,572.0 

538.7 

336.2 

10,154.3 

2,798.1 

2,599.1 

699.0 

734.1 

J 

5,091 .7 

492.0 

1,476.1 

1,208.7 

4,212.0 

2,866.5 

3,672.7 

534.5 

329.1 

10,209.7 

2,731.9 

2,589.9 

712.1 

733.2 

J 

5,034.7 

494.4 

1 ,460.6 

1,158.1 

4,173.4 

2,815.5 

3,536.9 

537.8 

321.9 

10.001.1 

2,699.7 

2.541.0 

701.0 

722.7 

A 

5,265.5 

515.8 

1.444.8 

1.195.4 

4,267.5 

3,424.8 

4,192.8 

527.8 

317.8 

9.802.1 

2,6042 

2.466.3 

672.0 

701.7 

S 

5,064.2 

516.4 

1,438.5 

1,181.5 

4,149.3 

2.883.0 

3,506.8 

532.7 

333.0 

9.500.7 

2,550.2 

2,365.5 

702.7 

691.0 

O 

5,073.6 

529.3 

1.387.2 

1,141.0 

4,091  2 

2,474.6 

3,082.1 

524.9 

341.2 

9,368.1 

2,514.1 

2.307.0 

694.9 

672.5 

N 

5,171.2 

540.5 

1.380.1 

1,147.7 

4,083.2 

2,578.6 

3,191.8 

515.1 

351.9 

9,941.4 

2,505.4 

2.094.0 

6538 

671.3 

D 

5,188.6 

560.2 

1,353.3 

1,153.8 

4,102.0 

2,707.0 

3,372.5 

530.7 

353.6 

9.624.5 

2,414.8 

2.253.3 

596.5 

661.8 

1983  J 

5,177.4 

584.9 

1,281.6 

1,186.3 

4,231.6 

3,175.4 

3,854.7 

567.8 

350.3 

9,568.5 

2,360.2 

2,332.5 

6522 

678.5 

F 

5,240.8 

576.8 

1,278  9 

1,192.2 

4,179.6 

2,987.8 

3,697.2 

567.0 

338.7 

9,606.9 

2,338.0 

2.392.1 

670.6 

662.4 

M 

5,213.7 

588.8 

1 ,269.4 

1,192.8 

4,335.0 

2,878.7 

3,660.0 

559.5 

356.7 

9,384.0 

2,342.2 

2,560.3 

666.0 

719.3 

A 

5,264.3 

608.0 

1 ,249.3 

1,250.1 

4,509.2 

3,106.3 

3,783.0 

578.9 

381.0 

9,383.4 

2,334.2 

2,634.2 

685.9 

725.3 

M 

5,339.4 

591.0 

1,291.4 

1,231.6 

4,563.2 

3,456.8 

4,275.5 

572.9 

397.3 

9,5582 

2,331.1 

2,607.0 

711.1 

743.4 

J 

5.377.1 

604.1 

1,395.9 

1,256.3 

4,575.1 

3,271.2 

3,916.7 

580.8 

357.6 

9,596.9 

2,320.0 

2,590.6 

745.0 

790.7 

J 

5,379.5 

609.5 

1,292.4 

1,279.9 

4,734.8 

3,526.5 

4,082.4 

583.5 

369.1 

9,5639 

2,320.7 

2,616.5 

779.2 

841.8 

A 

5,447.8 

615.5 

1.336.0 

1,275.6 

4,853.6 

3.583.9 

4,089.3 

584.4 

396.0 

9,896.4 

2,333.0 

2,718.5 

7994 

879.8 

S 

5.4040 

620.3 

1,345.1 

1,284  2 

5,007.9 

3,613.8 

4,291.3 

587.7 

388.1 

13,493.4 

2,317.4 

2,717.7 

8208 

928.4 

0 

5,415.9 

597.6 

1,345.6 

1.275.6 

5.084.3 

3,724.6 

4,455.8 

586.2 

3923 

13,617.2 

2,326.7 

2,801.1 

816.6 

978.3 

N 

5,390.3 

642.6 

1,401.5 

1.269.1 

5,2298 

3,854.5 

4,457.7 

595.8 

398.7 

13.654.8 

2.263.2 

2,865.0 

8233 

1,024.6 

D 

5,422.1 

628.8 

1 ,427.6 

1.268.5 

5.142.2 

4,105.1 

4,637.9 

594.6 

403.0 

13,521.6 

2.222.6 

3,028.0 

815.8 

1,078.5 

1984  J 

5,5805 

6649 

1 ,558.6 

1.285.6 

5,387.1 

4,470.3 

5,437.5 

594.6 

367.4 

13,472.0 

2,318.0 

3,192.4 

827.0 

1 ,066.3 

F 

5,4540 

601.7 

1 ,407.5 

1.283.7 

5,111.7 

3,850.9 

4.719.7 

574.7 

350.9 

13,372.9 

2,387.4 

3,140.1 

872.6 

1,095.5 

M 

5,705.2 

599.1 

1,394.0 

1,281.8 

5,320.6 

3,892.6 

5,074  8 

587.7 

346.4 

13,413.1 

2,4963 

3,264.0 

919.0 

1,215.1 

'Separate  industries  series  combined  for  the  Supplementary  Classification  automotive  products,  are  also  components  of  other  classifications.  Other  economic  use  classification  groups  are 

mutually  exclusive  and  except  for  rounding  differences  add  to  relevant  Canada  totals  in  section  6,  table  1 . 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 

Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


73 


Section  6— Table  5 


June  1984 


Table  5:  Estimated  value  of  inventories  owned  and  raw  materials  in  manufacturing  industries,  by  economic  use  classification, 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Inventories  owned 

Inventories 

held:  raw 

materials 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods  & 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
industries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 
cation 
automotive 
products 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods 
and 
supplies 

Export 
based 
indus- 
tries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 

average 
and  month 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

automotive 
products 

D 

D 

310456 
310521 

310446 
310511 

310457 
310522 

310458 
310523 

310449 
310514 

310459 
310524 

310460 
310525 

310421 
310486 

310422 
310487 

310423 
310488 

310424 
310489 

310425 
310490 

310426 
310491 

310427 
310492 

1981 
1982 


7,797.8 
8,098  7 


1,573.2 
1.479.7 


5,904.0 
6,312.0 


3,046.2 
3,170.2 


9,175.4 
9,463  1 


5.0868 
5,486 .1 


5,264.9 
5,363.0 


3.171.4 
3.162.2 


6987 
6240 


2.1578 
2.0927 


1.553.8 
1.525.8 


4.2470 
4.125.5 


2,019.6 
2,170.5 


1,853.4 
1 .779.4 


Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

8,465.8 

1.594.2 

6,527.7 

3,5449 

9,7088 

5,331  3 

5.583.4 

3,432.9 

691.7 

2,199.9 

1,601.1 

4,069  1 

1,970.0 

1.948.5 

M 

8,331  2 

1.577.0 

6,6038 

3,457.3 

9,494.7 

5,264.6 

5.416.4 

3.374.1 

668  7 

2,1965 

1.547.6 

3,981.1 

1,925.9 

1,894.1 

J 

8.450.0 

1.557.5 

6,5748 

3,373.5 

9,310.1 

5,175.8 

5,440.6 

3,420.1 

657.4 

2,150.5 

1,494.1 

3,929.4 

1.953.8 

1,955.4 

J 

8,2880 

1,480.2 

6,520.9 

3,240.4 

9.167.8 

5.154.7 

5,375.9 

3.3947 

640.8 

2,129.3 

1.452.5 

3,922.6 

1.922.2 

1 ,920  4 

A 

8.215.0 

1,453.6 

6.522.7 

3,098.0 

9,031  6 

5.219.4 

5,441.5 

3.3273 

645.3 

2,115.5 

1,381.6 

3,857.6 

1,904.2 

1,894.7 

S 

8.172.5 

1,403.6 

6.435.2 

2,947.5 

8,9273 

5.2250 

5,389.5 

3.2358 

6279 

2,068.1 

1.328.3 

3.8191 

1 ,959.2 

1.892.7 

O 

7.941.4 

1,359.3 

6.366.6 

2,8699 

8,8526 

5.268.8 

5,175.3 

3,111.1 

600.5 

2,026.2 

1,280.0 

3,807.1 

1,970.3 

1,753.0 

N 

8.101.5 

1,350.6 

6,207,6 

2,777.8 

8,735.1 

5,117.5 

5.242.7 

3,243.9 

597.9 

1,966.0 

1 ,234.5 

3.7555 

1 ,942.0 

1,875.2 

D 

7.9796 

1.314.9 

4,6799 

2,692.5 

8,717.5 

5.028.5 

5.229.6 

3.270.4 

587.2 

1.926.5 

1.222.2 

3,767.0 

1,953.8 

1,881.8 

1983  J 

8.337.4 

1,370.5 

4,648.9 

2,679.8 

8,699.7 

5.062.6 

5,419.1 

3,422.3 

607.2 

1,923.1 

1,219.1 

3.721.9 

1,915.9 

1.978.6 

F 

8.327,5 

1,372.7 

4.672.6 

2,715.6 

8,730.5 

5.080.9 

5.413.7 

3,330.5 

616.7 

1,901.1 

1,217.9 

3.628.4 

1,911.7 

1.900.8 

M 

8.348.6 

1,420.8 

4,680.6 

2,757.6 

8,638.6 

5.055.2 

5.443.7 

3,296.6 

632.0 

1,899.4 

1,238.1 

3.538.9 

1,884.1 

1 ,833.6 

A 

8.387.2 

1.411.7 

4,6722 

2.787.4 

8,6067 

4.941  0 

5.467.8 

3,533.1 

6278 

1,894.0 

1,231.7 

3.515.6 

1 ,798.5 

2,047.1 

M 

7.962.7 

1,461.9 

4.614.0 

2,805.2 

8,552.4 

4,741.3 

4,937.6 

3,352.4 

655.4 

1,860.9 

1,250.4 

3,521.2 

1,744.1 

1.835.9 

J 

7,718.8 

1,484.8 

4.622.8 

2,803.8 

8,407.0 

4.640.9 

4,629.7 

3,186.2 

661.8 

1,858.2 

1,269.3 

3,503.6 

1 .740.7 

1 ,658.6 

J 

7,630.6 

1,410.3 

4.552.7 

2,733.4 

8,430.7 

4.729.5 

4,683.5 

3,2242 

656.7 

1,851.0 

1,268.1 

3,598.5 

1.773.4 

1,720.1 

A 

7,700.1 

1,407.3 

4.619.2 

2,773.7 

8,5055 

4.905.3 

4,8527 

3,1667 

6642 

1 ,864  1 

1,292.1 

3,681  4 

1,785.0 

1,714.4 

S 

7,794.7 

1,411.0 

4.660.2 

2,756.5 

8,536.4 

4.939.3 

4,961.4 

3.104.7 

6689 

1,884.2 

1,271.6 

3,692.8 

1,822.1 

1 ,728.4 

O 

7,743.9 

1,405.1 

4.697.7 

2,735.5 

8,6603 

5.026.6 

4,961.2 

3.100.5 

664.9 

1,903.9 

1,264.9 

3,789.7 

1,827.4 

1,700.5 

N 

7.602.6 

1.421.8 

4.745.5 

2,773.3 

8,897.1 

5,0333 

4,8624 

3,012.1 

6667 

1,898.5 

1,261.9 

3,9240 

1,842.4 

1,627.0 

D 

7,551.3 

1.473.6 

4.7007 

2,763.5 

9,147.8 

5.0254 

4,934.9 

3,0896 

688.3 

1,908.0 

1,264  4 

3,991  2 

1,816.4 

1,710.7 

1984  J 

7,800.3 

1,510.6 

4.827.8 

2,8076 

9,2232 

5,143.7 

5,098.4 

3,174.2 

698.9 

1,957.6 

1,256.6 

3,986.0 

1,863.5 

1,752.6 

F 

7,987.7 

1,568.4 

4.895.4 

2,862.1 

9,261.7 

5,117.2 

5,155.3 

3.1865 

720.3 

1,973.4 

1,273.5 

3,8843 

1,879.7 

1,738.1 

M 

8.120.1 

1,597.2 

4.9342 

2,901.2 

9,288  1 

5,144.6 

5,263.8 

3,2603 

731.6 

1,983.2 

1.297.6 

3,816.5 

1,871.8 

1,769.7 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  1  1  1 


1982  A 

8.177.4 

1,539.6 

6,510.3 

3,384.5 

9,613.4 

5,332.5 

5,465.1 

3.265.1 

680.6 

2,196.9 

1,566.7 

4,183.1 

2,004.6 

1,926.9 

M 

8,213.4 

1,503.4 

6,575.5 

3,306.4 

9,479.3 

5.378.9 

5,453.1 

3,311.2 

654.5 

2,1893 

1,515.0 

4,106.3 

2,001.1 

1,908  9 

J 

8.232.7 

1,482.6 

6.492.7 

3,257.8 

9.4193 

5,407.2 

5,420.2 

3,314.0 

646.8 

2,160.5 

1,460.9 

4.056.2 

2,045.7 

1,920.2 

J 

8.268.4 

1,479.8 

6.475.7 

3,212.2 

9,2797 

5.422.9 

5.449.8 

3,3304 

6425 

2,1346 

1 ,427  4 

3.9467 

1,980.8 

1.920.3 

A 

8.193.5 

1.472.2 

6.4260 

3,125.0 

9,125.6 

5,251.2 

5.334.1 

3,292.3 

642.5 

2,091  0 

1,365.4 

3,817.1 

1,945.1 

1 ,868.7 

S 

8.224.7 

1 ,441 .4 

6.3548 

3.027.2 

9,0970 

5,239.4 

5.342.3 

3,284.1 

629.9 

2.042.1 

1,342.6 

3,797.4 

1,955.6 

1,856.3 

0 

8,123.8 

1,419.2 

6.263.6 

2.982.4 

9.018.5 

5.199.1 

5.251.3 

3,152.6 

614.2 

2.019.4 

1,313.4 

3,769.4 

1,936.1 

1.718.1 

N 

8,342.9 

1,407.8 

6.170.6 

2,902.3 

8.863.1 

5.066.4 

5.438.4 

3,371.6 

615.8 

1,975.8 

1.280.8 

3,6929 

1.894  1 

1 ,940.0 

D 

8,198.3 

1,360.0 

4.796.5 

2,8220 

8,675.7 

5.002.5 

5,356.7 

3,330.1 

600.5 

1,935.5 

1,257.5 

3,628.5 

1 ,893.3 

1,889.3 

1983  J 

8,407.3 

1,380.0 

4,773.8 

2,714.7 

8,491.2 

4,935.8 

5,373.5 

3,519.5 

607.0 

1.935.6 

1,235.3 

3,6090 

1,872.3 

1,969.1 

F 

8.328.6 

1,368.6 

4,7654 

2,700.4 

8.506.4 

4,899.1 

5,363.8 

3,361  0 

613.2 

1.920.5 

1,214.8 

3,610.6 

1,856.5 

1.942.8 

M 

8.248.1 

1,388.1 

4.702  1 

2.6750 

8.511.2 

4.907.5 

5,328.9 

3,339.1 

623.1 

1.898.7 

1.218.6 

3,616.9 

1,850.7 

1,876.4 

A 

8.088.6 

1,364.3 

4,656.9 

2,659.8 

8.515.7 

4,940.5 

5,354.5 

3,350.4 

617.5 

1,890.7 

1,205.2 

3,614.4 

1,826.9 

2,019.3 

M 

7.860.7 

1,396.0 

4,591.7 

2,683.9 

8.534.6 

4,837.7 

4.980.4 

3,294.4 

641.7 

1.855.6 

1.224.6 

3,635.6 

1,807.9 

1,854.8 

J 

7.525.2 

1,415.3 

4,560.9 

2,710.5 

8,504.7 

4.8537 

4.621.6 

3,086.1 

651.3 

1.866.7 

1,241  8 

3,616.7 

1,821.2 

1,626.6 

J 

7,615.3 

1.410.8 

4,522.4 

2,710.9 

8.538.4 

4,977.6 

4,760.7 

3,165.1 

658.5 

1.855.4 

1,246.2 

3,622.9 

1,828.7 

1,719.8 

A 

7.681.4 

1,424.1 

4,547.7 

2,797.5 

8.593.1 

4,936.3 

4,764.2 

3,133.0 

661.3 

1.842.3 

1,277.0 

3,642.7 

1 ,823.8 

1,687.5 

S 

7.844.3 

1,446.9 

4,599.5 

2,828.2 

8.6968 

4,957.6 

4.914.8 

3,154.1 

671.4 

1.861.7 

1,286.4 

3,674.3 

1,820.3 

1,696.1 

O 

7.9262 

1.464.3 

4,6294 

2,838.5 

8.813.8 

4,960.3 

5.031.5 

3,145.7 

6804 

1 ,897.0 

1.298.1 

3,7499 

1,798.5 

1,670.0 

N 

7,828.5 

1,480.3 

4,725.8 

2,8909 

9.0238 

4,9877 

5.039.8 

3,134.2 

686.1 

1.907.7 

1 ,309.3 

3,857.6 

1,797.7 

1,685.9 

D 

7,762.9 

1,524.7 

4,822.9 

2,899.8 

9,115.9 

5,010.8 

5.054.7 

3,145.8 

704.5 

1.919.5 

1,301.0 

3,851.6 

1,762.3 

1,720.5 

1984  J 

7,859.7 

1,520.7 

4.9584 

2,851.1 

9.0040 

5,0096 

5.044.4 

3,263.0 

6985 

1 .970.4 

1,273.1 

3.865.8 

1,821.2 

1,740.4 

F 

7,985.4 

1,564.2 

4.998.1 

2,849.8 

9.023.1 

4,931.7 

5.102.8 

3,212.8 

716.3 

1.994.8 

1,270.1 

3.862.3 

1.825.5 

1,775.7 

M 

8.024.8 

1,561.5 

4,960.7 

2,8206 

9,151.5 

4,994.3 

5,151.3 

3,304.2 

721.5 

1,982.2 

1,276.8 

3,8995 

1.838.0 

1,812.3 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 
Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  In  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


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June  1984 


Section  6— Table  6 


Table  6:  Estimated  value  of  goods  in  process  and  finished  products  in  manufacturing  industries,  by  economic  use  classification, 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Inventories 

held 

Goods  in  process 

Finished  products 

Consumer  goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods  & 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
industries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 
cation: 
automotive 
products 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods 
and 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
indus- 
tries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 
cation: 
automotive 
products 

average 
and  month 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

D 

D 

310429 
310494 

310430 
310495 

310431 
310496 

310432 
310497 

310433 
310498 

310434 
310499 

310435 
310500 

310437 
310502 

310438 
310503 

310439 
310504 

310440 
310505 

310441 
310506 

310442 
310507 

310443 
310508 

1981 
1982 

947.3 
1 ,060.9 

248.8 
225.7 

3,972.8 
4,197.7 

1,007.7 
1,095.9 

1,686.1 
1,701.0 

1,558.4 
1,590.4 

1,155.3 
1,226.2 

3,679.0 
3.875.5 

625.7 
6299 

992.1 
1.110.2 

918.0 
1,034.6 

3,242.3 
3,6365 

1,508.7 
1,725.0 

2,256.0 
2,357.3 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

1,077.8 

2290 

4,196.2         1 

134.2 

1,758.3 

1,565.3 

1,231.4 

3,955.0 

673.4         1 

236.9 

1,170.3 

3,881  3 

1,796.0 

2,403.5 

M 

1.053.6 

221.5 

4,240.3         1 

136.5 

1,708.1 

1,551.1 

1,221.6 

3,903.4 

686.7         1 

225.3 

1,143.7 

3,805.4 

1,787.5 

2.300.6 

J 

1,037.2 

216.9 

4,242.7         1 

120.6 

1,679.6 

1 ,450.0 

1,144.3 

3,9926 

683.0         1 

234.3 

1,137.0 

3,701.0 

1,771.9 

2,340.8 

J 

982.7 

206.9 

4.277.3         1 

134.9 

1,666.1 

1 ,488.7 

1,127.1 

3.910.5 

632.4         1 

196.6 

1,059  9 

3,578.9 

1,743.8 

2,328.3 

A 

993.5 

207.3 

4,242.1          1 

107.1 

1.657.4 

1,520.1 

1,176.6 

3.894.1 

600.9         1 

193.3 

1,013.1 

3,516.5 

1,795.0 

2,370.0 

S 

1.034.7 

198.3 

4,225.1         1 

067.9 

1.631.1 

1 ,532.4 

1,230.3 

3,901.9 

577.3         1 

157.1 

9528 

3,476.9 

1,733.3 

2,266.3 

O 

1.051.4 

192.6 

4,269.6         1 

096.2 

1.594.2 

1,566.6 

1,269.0 

3,778.8 

566.1         1 

129.8 

913.8 

3,451.2 

1,731.8 

2,153.2 

N 

1,052.7 

191.8 

4,116.7         1 

101.7 

1.540.0 

1,537.5 

1,223.4 

3,804.8 

560.7         1 

125.7 

876.5 

3,439.5 

1,637  9 

2.144.1 

D 

1,020.7 

185  9 

2,748.3 

943.1 

1.523.8 

1,567.1 

1,202.3 

3,688.4 

541.7         1 

123.0 

871.6 

3,426.6 

1 ,507.4 

2.145.4 

1983  J 

1,077.1 

190.1 

2.725.9 

938.0 

1 ,547.2 

1,584.2 

1,239.9 

3,837.9 

573.2         1 

113.6 

860.5 

3,430.5 

1,562.4 

2,200.5 

F 

1,103.9 

190.5 

2.755.0 

961.3 

1,537.6 

1,565.4 

1,229.5 

3,893.0 

565.5         1 

124.3 

891.5 

3,564.4 

1,603.8 

2,283.3 

M 

1,126.2 

190.1 

2,750.8 

957.2 

1,547.2 

1,542.7 

1,271.8 

3.925.6 

598.7         1 

095.8 

900.3 

3,552.4 

1,628.3 

2,338.2 

A 

1,062.5 

192.3 

2,743.3 

986.5 

1,541.1 

1,525.0 

1,254.1 

3,791.5 

591.6         1 

094.1 

912.4 

3,549.9 

1,617.4 

2.166.5 

M 

1,024.2 

191.2 

2,740.8         1 

017.3 

1,519.8 

1.408.8 

1,155.8 

3,586.0 

615.3         1 

103.8 

903.1 

3,511.3 

1,588.3 

1 .945.7 

J 

939.5 

1950 

2,771.2 

997.1 

1,499.1 

1,369.0 

1.051.5 

3,593.0 

627.8         1 

076.2 

896.8 

3,404.2 

1,531.1 

1,919.5 

J 

914.6 

184.5 

2,749.2         1 

004.3 

1,498.4 

1 .404.0 

1.087.9 

3,491.7 

569.0         1 

022.3 

850.9 

3,333.7 

1,552.0 

1,875.5 

A 

968.4 

189.5 

2,791.0         1 

042.1 

1,538.9 

1,473.1 

1,161.6 

3,5650 

553.4         1 

012.7 

841.4 

3,285.1 

1.647.1 

1,976.6 

S 

1,014.5 

1898 

2,845.9         1 

051.4 

1,551.7 

1,488.5 

1,198.6 

3,675.4 

552.1         1 

011.3 

835.9 

3,291  8 

1,628.6 

2,034.3 

O 

994.8 

193.0 

2,760.6         1 

002.9 

1 ,554.6 

1,539.3 

1,222.2 

3,648.4 

547.2         1 

019.9 

830.8 

3,315.9 

1,659.8 

2,038.4 

N 

991.2 

194.4 

2,7698 

997.4 

1,585.1 

1,558.5 

1,257.8 

3,599.2 

560.6         1 

025.3 

860.1 

3,387.8 

1.632.3 

1 ,977.5 

D 

980.6 

201.6 

2,677.1 

898.2 

1,584.4 

1,638.4 

1,277.0 

3,480.9 

583.5         1 

020.7 

869.2 

3.572.2 

1.570.5 

1,947.1 

1984  J 

1,017.5 

204  3 

2,711.4 

921.7 

1,611.5 

1 ,709.2 

1,323.9 

3,608.6 

607.3         1 

023.8 

904  4 

3,625.7 

1,571.0 

2,021.9 

F 

1,041.9 

208.1 

2,746.3 

942.2 

1,664.7 

1,685.1 

1,286.1 

3,759.3 

640.1         1 

050.5 

915.5 

3,712.6 

1,552.4 

2,131.1 

M 

1.064.5 

213.9 

2,777.8 

944.1 

1,676.7 

1,704.7 

1,364.7 

3,795.4 

651.7         1 

065  5 

9365 

3,794.9 

1,568.1 

2,129.3 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2  2  1 


1982  A 

1 ,049.3 

224.0 

4,212.2 

1.107.3 

1,733.3 

1,569.2 

1,220.0 

3,863.0 

635.0 

1.206.6 

1.081.3 

3,697.0 

1,758.7 

2.3182 

M 

1,034.2 

217.4 

4,248.8 

1,091.5 

1,705.7 

1,610.7 

1,233.3 

3,8680 

631.5 

1,195.7 

1.066.7 

3,667.3 

1,767.1 

2.310.9 

J 

1,017.5 

211.5 

4,186.0 

1,100.8 

1 ,686.4 

1,573.5 

1,209.6 

3,901.2 

624.3 

1,198.9 

1,071.0 

3,676.7 

1.788.0 

2,290.4 

J 

1,019.7 

207.8 

4,222.3 

1,106.9 

1,677.1 

1,672.4 

1.250.2 

3.918.3 

629.5 

1,201.2 

1,057.8 

3.655.9 

1.769.7 

2.279.3 

A 

1,037.4 

205.9 

4,148.1 

1,084  0 

1,655.4 

1.556.9 

1,188.5 

3.863.8 

623.8 

1,215.1 

1,048.6 

3,653  1 

1,749  2 

2.276.9 

S 

1,062.6 

199.3 

4,143.9 

1,073.2 

1,634.1 

1,557.8 

1,236.4 

3,878.0 

612.2 

1,183.9 

1 ,007  7 

3.665.5 

1.726.0 

2.249.6 

O 

1,066.9 

195.8 

4,158.5 

1 ,083.0 

1,612.2 

1,545.3 

1,247.8 

3,904.3 

609.2 

1,144.7 

978.3 

3.636.9 

1,717.7 

2.285.4 

N 

1.059.8 

195.3 

4,048.8 

1.098.9 

1,581.0 

1,508.3 

1,217.1 

3,911.5 

596.7 

1,146.8 

9349 

3.5892 

1,664.0 

2.281  3 

D 

1,042.0 

191.2 

2,834.1 

1.030.6 

1,566.0 

1,492.5 

1,191.1 

3,826.2 

568.3 

1,144.9 

917.6 

3,481.2 

1.616.7 

2.276.3 

1983  J 

1,051.0 

191.4 

2,831.0 

977.6 

1,515.4 

1 ,480.3 

1,196.8 

3,836.8 

581.6 

1,120.9 

876.4 

3,3668 

1.583.2 

2,207.6 

F 

1,062.0 

190.2 

2,840.8 

977.6 

1,500.7 

1,463.7 

1,177.1 

3,905.6 

565.2 

1,111.8 

873.5 

3.395.1 

1.578.9 

2,243.9 

M 

1,104.1 

189.7 

2,784.1 

954.4 

1,527.0 

1.480.3 

1,206.8 

3,804.9 

575.3 

1,084.8 

860.3 

3,367.3 

1.576.5 

2,245.7 

A 

1.032.6 

188.0 

2,758.8 

964.5 

1,519.9 

1,528.1 

1,241.9 

3.705.6 

558.8 

1,066.6 

843.9 

3.381.4 

1.585.5 

2.093.3 

M 

1,008.1 

187.8 

2,749.8 

978.1 

1,516.8 

1,460.1 

1,164.9 

3,558.2 

566.5 

1,077.9 

843.2 

3,382.2 

1,569.7 

1 .960.7 

J 

923.2 

189.9 

2,731.9 

980.6 

1,506.0 

1,485.8 

1,113.2 

3.515.9 

574.1 

1,045.2 

844.5 

3.382.0 

1.546.7 

1,881.8 

J 

950.1 

185.2 

2,710.1 

979.4 

1,508.9 

1,576.6 

1,202.5 

3.500.1 

567.1 

1,026.8 

849.3 

3.406.6 

1.572.3 

1 ,838.4 

A 

1,011.7 

188.2 

2,723.4 

1,020.4 

1,536.3 

1,506.8 

1,176.6 

3,536.7 

574.6 

1,030.6 

870.6 

3.414.1 

1,605.7 

1,900.1 

S 

1,042.5 

190.8 

2,783.9 

1,055.9 

1,553.7 

1,513.1 

1 .204.0 

3,647.7 

584.7 

1.035.1 

883.1 

3,468.8 

1,624.2 

2,014.7 

O 

1 ,009.4 

196.3 

2,685  1 

989.2 

1,570.8 

1,518.3 

1,201.0 

3,771.1 

587.6 

1.034.0 

889.4 

3,493.1 

1,643.5 

2.160.5 

N 

997.7 

198.0 

2,721.7 

993.6 

1.628.1 

1,531.6 

1,252.5 

3,696.6 

596.2 

1,044.6 

916.9 

3,538.1 

1,658.4 

2,101.4 

D 

1,002.0 

207.9 

2,769.6 

981.4 

1.630.9 

1,562.9 

1,269.2 

3,615.1 

612.3 

1,039.0 

916.1 

3,633.4 

1 ,685.6 

2,065.0 

1984  J 

991.7 

205.7 

2,821.8 

961.5 

1.579.4 

1,596.8 

1,277.2 

3,605.0 

616.5 

1,031.3 

921.5 

3,558.8 

1,591.6 

2.026.8 

F 

1 ,000.4 

207.7 

2,838.9 

959.1 

1.624.9 

1,576.7 

1.232.2 

3,772.2 

640.2 

1,039.3 

897.2 

3,535.9 

1,529.5 

2,094.9 

M 

1 ,042.9 

213.4 

2,814.7 

941.8 

1,654.9 

1,637.1 

1,294.1 

3,677.7 

626.6 

1,056.2 

895.5 

3,597.1 

1,519.2 

2.044.9 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available 
Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


75 


Section  6— Tables  7  and  8 
Table  7:  Tobacco  and  beverages 


June  1984 


Tobacco 

Beverages 

Production 

Product 

on'  of  tobacco  products 

Sales*  ot  tobacco 

products 

Beer 

Distil- 
leries 
indus- 
trial 
alcohol 
(ethyl) 

Million 

Bottled 
spirits 

Litres  Al. 

Domestic 

Ex-warehoused5 

Stocks,8 
distil- 

Ciga- 
rettes 

Cigars 

Cut  tobacco 

Ciga- 
rettes 

Cigars 

Cut  tobacco 

Ciga- 
rettes 

Cigars 

Year 

Fine  cut2            Other3 

Fine  cut2 

Other3 

Million 
litres 

month 

Millions 

Kilograms 

Millions 

Kilograms 

Millions 

Vol. 

D 

2082 

2083 

2089 

2090 

2091 

2092 

2093 

2094 

2095 

2096 

2085 

2086 

2087 

2088 

1982 

68,232 

404 

5,715 

288 

66.339 

381  2 

5,552 

309 

955.4 

10.6 

2,265.8 

216.25 

87.15 

1,065.80 

1983 

63.945 

342 

6.221 

272 

63.115 

3449 

6.023 

292 

1,062  6 

152 

2.333.2 

209.03 

84  69 

1.025.05 

1982  M 

5,900 

32 

557 

21 

5,623 

35.1 

440 

25 

63.6 

0.6 

204.0 

21.86 

7.14 

1,037.52 

J 

6.431 

36 

639 

26 

6,770 

39.2 

513 

29 

117.3 

2.5 

250.9 

19.85 

8.94 

1.108.00 

J 

2,013 

9 

222 

13 

5,053 

35.0 

354 

24 

68.1 

0.7 

233.2 

928 

3.26 

1,058.50 

A 

5.037 

31 

450 

33 

8,320 

40.5 

541 

25 

77.0 

0.4 

228.9 

9.41 

8.32 

1,088.91 

S 

6.526 

39 

460 

27 

4,272 

29.6 

418 

27 

81.0 

26 

184.9 

13.42 

9.50 

1.075  59 

0 

6.116 

34 

492 

25 

4,428 

28.5 

468 

24 

69.8 

0.4 

150.4 

14.60 

9.39 

1,497.89 

N 

6.906 

41 

597 

36 

5,622 

32.1 

540 

30 

74.3 

1.2 

179.9 

17.41 

9.19 

1,162.07 

D 

4,715 

24 

432 

22 

6.651 

33.9 

504 

29 

50.5 

1.0 

184.1 

13.76 

5.69 

1 ,065.80 

1983  J 

6.485 

34 

577 

24 

3.352 

19.7 

371 

20 

71.1 

0.3 

142.6 

20.35 

5.98 

1,061.21 

F 

6,085 

30 

533 

26 

4.579 

23.1 

491 

24 

81.5 

0.6 

136.8 

22.72 

5.82 

1 ,066.63 

M 

6,062 

33 

600 

35 

6.063 

29.3 

562 

25 

106.9 

4.0 

198.3 

27.79 

7.06 

1,075.27 

A 

5,626 

28 

510 

20 

4.997 

27.8 

593 

25 

88.6 

1.0 

181.6 

14.81 

6.31 

1,071.56 

M 

5,783 

26 

595 

15 

4,609 

29.5 

457 

23 

106.2 

0.8 

205.7 

17.79 

7.67 

1,068.13 

J 

5,621 

30 

596 

35 

6,518 

36.9 

559 

26 

82.1 

0.8 

238.1 

17.42 

8.89 

1,010.97 

J 

1,661 

7 

112 

5 

4,653 

28.3 

322 

23 

91.1 

1.2 

242.4 

8.70 

3.43 

1.054.41 

A 

4,784 

28 

532 

18 

8,944 

36.7 

679 

32 

90.4 

0.5 

248.4 

11.16 

849 

1,043.27 

S 

5,623 

33 

552 

26 

3,631 

25.5 

456 

21 

75.1 

0.4 

206.8 

11.45 

8.93 

1,001.44 

0 

5,529 

31 

558 

25 

4.125 

27.9 

405 

23 

84.9 

0.8 

167.2 

16.64 

7.92 

1,026.31 

N 

6,397 

38 

640 

24 

5.383 

29.7 

554 

24 

108.1 

1.3 

185.5 

19.37 

8.52 

1.019.41 

D 

4,289 

25 

416 

19 

6.261 

30.5 

574 

26 

76.6 

3.5 

179.9 

20.83 

5.67 

1,025.05 

1984  J 

5,776 

35 

584 

23 

3,022 

17.2 

401 

19 

63.1 

0.4 

134.2 

21.24 

6.08 

1 ,020.64 

F 

5,639 

38 

602 

18 

4,406 

20.6 

542 

20 

72.1 

0.7 

148.9 

23.89 

6.79 

1 .024.07 

M 

5.835 

35 

640 

34 

6,341 

29.7 

701 

21 

103.9 

0.8 

186.9 

23.40 

10.91 

1,028.71 

A 

5,092 

28 

577 

20 

3,373 

16.9 

368 

18 

98.5 

0.9 

— 

'Starting  with  January  1968,  production  is  manufacturers'  production,  prior  to  that  date  production  was  indicated  by  the  use  of  excise  duty  stamps.       'Intended  tor  cigarettes.       in- 
cludes pipe,  plug,  chewing,  twist,  snuff  etc.      "Sales  to  wholesalers,  retailers  and  institutions  which  are  subject  to  excise  duty.      'Includes  sales  for  ships'  air  stores,  embassies  of 
Canada  and  for  export.      'End  of  period. 
Sources:  Tobacco  and  Tobacco  Products  Service  Bulletin  (32-014),  Statistics  Canada;  and  Department  of  National  Revenue. 

Table  8:  Rubber  (metric  tonnes) 


Imports 

Consumption  of  natural. 

natural  and 

synthetic  & 

reclaimed  rubber 

Year 

synthetic 
(million 
pounds) 

Stocks' 

Wirp 

month 

Synthetic 

Natural 

Synthetic 

Reclaimed 

Total2 

and  tubes 

Footwear 

and  cable 

Natural 

D 

2099 

345075 

345077 

345078 

345088 

345089 

345090 

345091 

345092 

345094 

1982 

187.28 

181  701 

72  852 

171  353 

8  179 

252  242 

176  523 

4  449 

X 

6  857 

1983 

23532 

X 

84  237 

1 85  991 

8  886 

279  121 

189  069 

4  922 

X 

7  398 

1982  A 

10.29 

7  793 

6  258 

14  407 

818 

21  483 

15019 

380 

X 

9  845 

M 

17.41 

11  985 

6  066 

14  146 

729 

20  941 

14  424 

356 

X 

9  863 

J 

15.21 

19  237 

7  269 

16  471 

796 

24  536 

17  499 

377 

X 

7  656 

J 

11.57 

16  708 

3  842 

9  245 

520 

13  607 

9  797 

120 

X 

8  662 

A 

14.12 

18  935 

5  321 

13  285 

627 

19  187 

13011 

335 

X 

8  100 

S 

15.49 

15  082 

6  513 

15414 

862 

22  795 

15  941 

444 

X 

8  095 

O 

13.00 

10  541 

6  466 

15  191 

538 

22  195 

15  446 

290 

X 

7  235 

N 

24.31 

14  629 

6  641 

14  797 

655 

22  093 

15  721 

352 

X 

6116 

D 

11.07 

16  274 

5  367 

12  077 

537 

17  981 

11  959 

292 

X 

6  857 

1983  J 

20  03 

16  162 

5  821 

13  699 

564 

20  084 

13  906 

459 

X 

6  819 

F 

16.08 

X 

6  894 

15  758 

844 

23  496 

16  324 

431 

X 

6  820 

M 

18.83 

17  142 

7  477 

16  584 

931 

24  992 

16  737 

438 

X 

5  642 

A 

20.67 

11  224 

7  132 

15  744 

830 

23  706 

16  054 

364 

X 

6  283 

M 

18.95 

13  025 

7  503 

16  675 

764 

24  942 

16  791 

394 

X 

6  047 

J 

20.47 

13  774 

6  689 

16  183 

788 

23  640 

15211 

429 

X 

6  578 

J 

14.93 

17  766 

4  663 

9  891 

488 

15  042 

10  432 

144 

X 

6  694 

A 

18.90 

14  404 

6  735 

15  534 

624 

22  920 

14  687 

440 

X 

7  498 

S 

18.59 

13  670 

6  950 

16  736 

782 

24  468 

15  609 

599 

X 

6  798 

O 

23.01 

16  958 

7  781 

17  066 

799 

25  646 

17  551 

481 

X 

7  324 

N 

23.17 

14  858 

9  208 

17  787 

818 

27  813 

19  528 

466 

X 

6  197 

D 

21.69 

15015 

7  384 

14  334 

654 

22  372 

16  239 

277 

X 

7  398 

1984  J 

26.84 

F 

22.76 

M 

29  69 

'End  of  period        Consumption  in  Manufacturing  of  Foamed  Rubber.  Rug  Underlay-Other 

Sources:  Consumption,  Production  and  Inventories  of  Rubber  (33-003),  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Statistics  Canada. 


76 


June  1984 

Section  6- 

-Table  9 

Table  9:  Footwear 

Footwear 

Total 

Boots  and  Shoes  — 

dress  and  casua 

Boots  & 
Shoes- 
work  & 

Athletic  Footwear 

Year 

Men's 

Boy's 

Women's 

Girl's 

Infant's 
and 

Ice  Skate 

Boots 

(with  or 

All 

and 

month 

all 
types 

Total 

sizes 
6  and  up 

sizes 
under  6 

sizes 
4  and  up 

sizes 
under  4 

little 

children's 

utility 
types 

Slippers 

Total 

without 
blades) 

other 
footwear 

D 

345653 

345654 

345655 

345656 

345657 

345658 

345659 

345660 

345661 

345662 

345663 

345665 

1982 

36,670 

23,584 

5,720 

983 

14.046 

974 

1,861 

4,260 

5.024 

1,633 

1,122 

750 

1983 

39,119 

25.105 

6,547 

885 

14.709 

1,019 

1,945 

5,037 

5,278 

X 

X 

X 

1982  M 

3,367 

2,073 

501 

99 

1.190 

110 

173 

342 

438 

199 

170 

102 

J 

3,597 

2,225 

535 

121 

1,249 

106 

214 

357 

477 

230 

177 

82 

J 

1,827 

1,067 

239 

37 

652 

53 

86 

222 

258 

147 

104 

42 

A 

3,286 

2,113 

492 

73 

1,301 

87 

160 

321 

501 

109 

72 

76 

S 

3,365 

2,102 

499 

76 

1.299 

51 

177 

372 

529 

120 

83 

86 

O 

2,969 

1,815 

450 

84 

1,071 

60 

150 

378 

511 

110 

67 

83 

N 

2,843 

1,808 

490 

79 

1,049 

72 

118 

374 

470 

82 

40 

53 

D 

2,023 

1,413 

355 

75 

832 

42 

109 

252 

275 

32 

9 

39 

1983  J 

2,460 

1,770 

406 

72 

1,103 

53 

136 

327 

238 

X 

X 

X 

F 

2,962 

2,083 

524 

77 

1,224 

85 

173 

343 

287 

86 

40 

X 

M 

3.330 

2,235 

465 

71 

1,460 

79 

160 

376 

318 

174 

104 

80 

A 

3,155 

2,056 

486 

71 

1,280 

72 

147 

343 

379 

174 

136 

88 

M 

3,372 

2,136 

549 

68 

1,287 

100 

132 

382 

429 

172 

130 

92 

J 

3,863 

2,495 

675 

119 

1,378 

114 

209 

442 

472 

157 

117 

94 

J 

1,877 

1,187 

306 

53 

686 

44 

98 

243 

263 

90 

61 

24 

A 

4,090 

2,499 

627 

82 

1,434 

116 

240 

541 

623 

174 

109 

88 

S 

3,981 

2,425 

661 

96 

1,405 

92 

171 

532 

624 

178 

115 

85 

0 

3,583 

2,094 

656 

63 

1,154 

79 

142 

524 

638 

153 

102 

83 

N 

3,993 

2,447 

723 

67 

1,345 

109 

203 

596 

711 

103 

X 

60 

D 

2,453 

1,678 

469 

46 

953 

76 

134 

388 

296 

44 

X 

28 

1984  J 

3,245 

2,186 

517 

54 

1,391 

88 

136 

548 

313 

69 

X 

34 

F 

4.003 

2,620 

599 

71 

1,600 

108 

242 

643 

439 

148 

X 

34 

M 

3,890 

2,534 

629 

83 

1.505 

100 

217 

535 

490 

159 

X 

59 

A 

3,689 

2,231 

553 

93 

1.306 

99 

180 

X 

579 

184 

97 

90 

Source:  Footwear  Statistics  (33-002),  Statistics  Canada. 


77 


Section  6— Tables  10  and  11 

Table  10:  Production  of  sawn  lumber'  (million  feet,  board  measure) 


June  1984 


Year  and 
month 

Canada 

NS 

NB 

Que. 

Onl 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C. 

D 

2267 

2270 

2271 

2272 

2273 

P27S 

2276 

2277 

1982 
1983 

1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 


15.916 

142 

300 

2,761 

1,637 

171 

749 

10,109 

20.329 

152 

469 

3,672 

1,846 

X 

892 

13,041 

1.384.8 

10.7 

23.6 

243.7 

135.7 

12.7 

56.5 

895.1 

1.353.6 

16.1 

37.1 

2228 

144.4 

14.5 

52.3 

864.7 

1,434.7 

18.0 

34.9 

240.4 

151.9 

16.6 

60.3 

908.0 

1,037.7 

15.5 

32.5 

184.5 

83.7 

9.2 

45.5 

665.5 

1.291.2 

15.1 

32.3 

277.9 

150.5 

163 

47.3 

748.5 

1,431.6 

12.3 

30  1 

2587 

1486 

144 

67.6 

896.3 

1,389.7 

10.9 

29.1 

271.2 

125.1 

18.6 

45.7 

885.7 

1.324  6 

10.9 

27.3 

2608 

130.5 

13.0 

50.3 

830.9 

1.292.0 

7.6 

279 

204.7 

112.4 

10.7 

58.2 

866.6 

1.461.7 

5.6 

20.0 

226.1 

126.0 

149 

86.7 

977.0 

1,635.4 

5.9 

27.5 

2826 

147.2 

16.6 

87.0 

1,063.6 

1,836.8 

8.1 

31.2 

3239 

160.3 

176 

120.0 

1,171.0 

1,643.1 

10.6 

31.3 

289  1 

158.8 

19.2 

44.4 

1 ,082.4 

1,629.8 

14.4 

41.1 

297.8 

154.9 

9.9 

48.3 

1,058.6 

1,794.7 

15.4 

44.7 

3293 

168.7 

16.2 

42.5 

1.172.8 

1,540.0 

15.2 

43.0 

234.3 

110.6 

142 

45.2 

1,074  9 

1,752.4 

16.7 

47.0 

336.1 

163.9 

20.7 

63.6 

1,098.8 

1,835.1 

16.3 

47.7 

341.3 

167.3 

19.3 

60.7 

1,177.4 

1,825.6 

18.6 

45.4 

334.7 

170.2 

19.3 

88.6 

1,144.2 

1 ,744.7 

13.5 

44.6 

3728 

175.1 

X 

53.7 

1,063.3 

1.630.2 

11.6 

45.1 

303  8 

142.6 

14.1 

151.3 

956.9 

1,751.0 

12.2 

240 

286.6 

172.8 

15.9 

102.8 

1,129.8 

1.721.2 

13.4 

33.1 

333  5 

1659 

19.2 

103.1 

1,043.8 

1.691  0 

13.0 

38.3 

3489 

140.1 

18.4 

103.1 

1,020.3 

'Excludes  Newfoundland,  PEL,  Manitoba,  the  Yukon  and  the  Northwest  Territories,  which,  together  account  tor  less  than  1%  of  the  total. 

Sources:  Production,  Shipments  and  Stocks  on  Hand  of  Sawmills  (35-002),  (35-003),  monthly,  Sawmills  and  Planing  Mills  (35-204),  annual,  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  1 1 :  Pulpwood,  wood  pulp  and  newsprint 


Pulpwood 

production1 

(thousand 

cubic  metres) 

Wood  pulp  production2 

Wood  pulp 
exports3 

Newsprint 
production 

Newsprint  shipments 

Year 

Total 

Mechanical 

Chemical 

Total 

Domestic 

Export' 

month 

Thousand  metric  tonnes 

Thousand 

netric  tonnes 

D 

2289 

2290 

2291 

2292 

2293 

2294 

2295 

2296 

2297 

1982 

41 ,337 

17  007.2 

6  814.7 

10  175.0 

6,741 

8117 

8  074 

934 

7  139 

1983 

43,027 

19  066  4 

7  691  8 

11  359  8 

7,521 

8  494 

8  443 

972 

7  474 

1982  M 

2.221 

1  520.4 

600  5 

918.4 

606 

743 

718 

83 

634 

J 

3,465 

1  498.4 

569.3 

927  8 

598 

652 

611 

76 

535 

J 

3,344 

1  287.3 

518.9 

766.9 

552 

617 

614 

67 

547 

A 

3,933 

1  331.1 

5160 

813.7 

620 

642 

598 

70 

528 

S 

4,067 

1  181.3 

503.0 

676.9 

527 

557 

601 

63 

538 

O 

4,040 

1  437.9 

583.7 

852.4 

437 

698 

684 

76 

608 

N 

3,941 

1  322.8 

548.9 

772.5 

590 

657 

691 

83 

608 

D 

2,684 

1  200  7 

497.0 

702.4 

566 

599 

744 

73 

671 

1983  J 

3.001 

1  447.2 

589.4 

856.9 

505 

685 

605 

68 

537 

F 

3,548 

1  492.8 

579.4 

912.3 

554 

654 

607 

70 

538 

M 

3,229 

1  608.9 

647.1 

9603 

706 

680 

674 

80 

595 

A 

1.586 

1  437.2 

623.3 

812.6 

533 

695 

710 

83 

626 

M 

2,374 

1  563.5 

651.8 

910.5 

604 

724 

683 

82 

601 

J 

3,820 

1  674.2 

677.2 

9960 

726 

727 

795 

83 

713 

J 

3,606 

1  591.9 

604.5 

9862 

594 

699 

679 

76 

603 

A 

4,771 

1  684.1 

646.9 

1  035.9 

671 

726 

696 

82 

614 

S 

4,875 

1  544.0 

625.4 

917.4 

689 

707 

737 

85 

652 

O 

4,443 

1  689  1 

6888 

9990 

666 

750 

764 

85 

679 

N 

4,221 

1  687.5 

688.9 

9972 

605 

774 

766 

97 

669 

D 

3,553 

1  646  1 

669.1 

975.7 

668 

673 

725 

81 

644 

1984  J 

3.861 

1  706.5 

6706 

1  034  7 

711 

757 

699 

79 

620 

F 

3,498 

1  276.3 

604.5 

670.3 

531 

622 

646 

78 

568 

M 

3,362 

1  340.6 

6443 

694.6 

486 

666 

674 

92 

581 

A 

2,304 

1  577.1 

693  1 

882.5 

737 

701 

90 

611 

'Pulpwood  produced  for  domestic  use  and  excluding  exports,  but  including  receipts  of  purchased  roundwood.       'Total  pulp  production  covers  "screenings"  which  are  already  included  in 
exports    "Screenings"  are  excluded  throughout  from  mechanical  and  chemical  pulp.       3Customs  exports        'Mill  shipments  destined  for  export. 

Sources:  Pulpwood  and  Wood  Residue  Statistics  (25-001),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada;  Bulletins  of  the  Canadian  Pulp  and  Paper  Association: 
"Monthly  Pulp  Summary"  and  "Monthly  Newsprint  Statistics". 


78 


June  1984 

Table  12:  Primary  iron  and  steel  (thousand  metric  tonnes) 


Section  6— Table  12 


Net  shipments  ot  steel 

shapes  to  consuming  industries23.4 

(Rolled  steel  products  only) 

Primary  product 

on',2 

Steel 
Service 

Steel 

Centres, 

Ingots 

other 

- 

incl 

whole- 

Motor 

Railroad 

Year 

conti- 

salers 

vehicles 

cars  and 

Steel 

Metal 

Contrac- 

and 

Pig 

Ferro 

nuous 

Net 

&  ware- 

and 

Railway 

locomo- 

Ship- 

fabri- 

building 

tors 

month 

iron 

alloys              Total 

cast 

Castings 

total 

houses 

parts 

operating 

tive2 

building 

cation 

systems 

products 

D 

2309 

2310              2311 

2312 

2313 

345165 

345166 

345167 

345168 

345169 

345170 

345171 

345172 

345173 

1982 

8,000.1 

184.9       11,865  0 

11,756.8 

1082 

9.323.4 

1,219.1 

1,081.8 

245.7 

53.1 

25.6 

665.7 

38.2 

345.6 

1983 

8,5668 

177.8       12,832  3 

12.728.2 

104.1 

9,9962 

1,549.9 

1,640.1 

2869 

50.0 

18.6 

717.4 

38.6 

400.0 

1982  A 

7998 

233         1,172.7 

1 

.163.4 

93 

802.9 

94.2 

100.4 

234 

4.7 

1.9 

43.2 

3.7 

31.1 

M 

737.6 

16  7         1,091.3 

1,081.4 

9.9 

833.5 

81  4 

99  1 

23.0 

3.2 

1.8 

45.0 

22 

22  1 

J 

6104 

18.1            979.8 

9678 

12.0 

814.0 

845 

112.4 

14.9 

9.8 

1.0 

54.7 

2.1 

21.9 

J 

602  7 

8.6            833.0 

824  6 

84 

667.4 

79.8 

92.8 

5.3 

8.7 

1.5 

43.9 

1.9 

18.6 

A 

629.1 

10  3            929.8 

924.4 

5.4 

750.7 

95.8 

97.7 

7.5 

6.1 

1.8 

48.2 

20 

23.7 

S 

645.7 

14.0            9650 

9580 

7.0 

787.6 

107.9 

103.6 

14.8 

3.1 

1.5 

58.1 

2.0 

29.4 

0 

586.3 

155            814.1 

809.2 

49 

791.5 

1104 

877 

23.2 

1.2 

0.7 

55.7 

2.5 

27.9 

N 

513.6 

18.3            760.9 

754.6 

6.3 

7856 

104.2 

78.0 

19.4 

1.7 

10 

58.3 

1.6 

25.6 

D 

454.9 

13.7            621.5 

615.1 

6.4 

473.2 

725 

53.5 

22.9 

06 

1.3 

40  1 

0.6 

12.8 

1983  J 

504.5 

13.6            7434 

737.7 

5.7 

616.4 

101.0 

102.2 

28  1 

0.4 

1.1 

43.5 

0.8 

180 

F 

566.3 

13.1            844.8 

842.1 

2.7 

676.1 

108.8 

112.8 

18.6 

0.6 

0.9 

45.2 

1.0 

24.3 

M 

715.4 

12.9         1,080.7 

1,076.7 

4.0 

892.6 

141.9 

140.8 

38.5 

1.3 

0.4 

55.0 

22 

35.6 

A 

771.6 

14.7         1,131.8 

1 

.1230 

8.8 

840.4 

131.5 

137.6 

22.3 

0.7 

1.3 

64.3 

4.4 

35.9 

M 

719.8 

17.2          1,078.6 

1,068.7 

99 

9060 

146.5 

153.8 

29.4 

1.8 

2.6 

57.7 

49 

44.5 

J 

737.5 

17.8         1,131.9 

1 

.120.4 

11.5 

9304 

157.3 

140.4 

24.4 

98 

1.8 

61.7 

4.4 

39.8 

J 

731.8 

136          1.019.4 

1,011.9 

7.5 

727.8 

115.1 

1145 

22.1 

11.1 

3.0 

54.2 

4.1 

40.3 

A 

736.8 

14.2         1,105.3 

1,096.8 

85 

807.1 

122  4 

135.0 

12.5 

61 

1.7 

62.0 

49 

43.9 

S 

764.3 

15.7         1,187.2 

1 

,175.1 

12.1 

918.4 

142.0 

152.2 

15.3 

2.4 

1.0 

77.0 

4.7 

36.6 

O 

818.8 

16.2         1,239.3 

1,227.0 

12.3 

953.2 

137.0 

156.4 

28.1 

5.9 

1.7 

68.5 

2.9 

33.2 

N 

775.1 

14.8         1,198.4 

1 

,187.1 

11.3 

971  6 

143.2 

164.0 

25.0 

5.4 

0.7 

72.6 

2.2 

28.9 

D 

7249 

14.0         1,071.5 

1,061.7 

9.8 

756.2 

103.2 

130.4 

22.6 

4.5 

2.4 

55.7 

2.1 

190 

1984  J 

793.9 

14.7         1,236.3 

1,226  7 

96 

9962 

145.6 

181  3 

31.1 

24 

29 

69  1 

2.2 

28.4 

F 

777.5 

13.9         1.218.7 

1,208.1 

106 

927.2 

146.0 

166.5 

29.8 

1.9 

1.1 

638 

1.6 

28.1 

M 

858.1 

19.6         1.343.4 

1 ,332.3 

11.1 

1,071.4 

171.2 

191.3 

31.1 

4.4 

0.5 

65.9 

2.4 

36.6 

Ne 

shipments  of  steel  shapes  to  consuming  industries234 

(Rolled  steel 

products  or 

iy) 

Natural 

resources 

Year 

Stamping, 

and           Agricul- 

Non- 

Industrial 

Pipes 

Wire      Containers      Appliances 

Export 

Export 

and 

pressing, 

extractive 

tural 

electrical 

Electrical       packaging 

and        and  wire 

and 

and 

Miscel- 

to 

to  other 

month 

coating 

industries      equipment 

machinery 

machinery      equipment 

tubes         products 

closures 

utensils 

laneous 

U.S.A. 

countries 

D 

345174 

345175            345176 

345177 

345178            345179 

345180 

345181 

345182 

345183 

345184 

345185 

345186 

1982 

338.7 

177.0 

93.0 

147.2 

93.4 

101.8          1.099.4 

5948 

402  5 

93.1 

47.6 

1,014.7 

1 ,445.4 

1983 

3908 

154.7 

B9.8 

137.9 

01.1 

137.5          1,030.7 

775.6 

412.4 

119.7 

39.8 

1 ,605.6 

299.1 

1982  A 

30.1 

17.6 

10.7 

13.8 

7.4 

79 

121.2 

55.3 

38.7 

91 

5.0 

77.8 

105.7 

M 

24.5 

16.8 

11.3 

13.0 

7.1 

7.2 

98.4 

36.3 

35  1 

87 

5.2 

82.2 

209.9 

J 

26.7 

15.2 

4.5 

13.7 

7.3 

7.6 

89.6 

43.8 

46.9 

6.9 

4.3 

105.5 

140.7 

J 

19.8 

8.7 

1.7 

6.6 

3.7 

6.6 

51.9 

24.8 

33.2 

4.2 

2.8 

75.4 

175.5 

A 

25.1 

10.7 

5.0 

8.8 

8.6 

8.0 

58.7 

49.0 

40.9 

7.1 

3.5 

77.3 

165.2 

S 

27.0 

12.7 

5.1 

9.7 

7.0 

8.3 

58.0 

50.3 

29.5 

83 

3.5 

96.8 

151.0 

0 

23.9 

12.9 

44 

9.8 

6.9 

7.9 

63.9 

53.9 

24.2 

8.1 

3.6 

80.3 

182.4 

N 

24.4 

13.3 

5.7 

12.1 

9.0 

7.6 

61.2 

600 

22.7 

9.6 

27 

81.6 

185.9 

D 

19.0 

9.7 

4.3 

8.3 

5.4 

6.1 

56.4 

30.1 

16.8 

64 

22 

36.0 

68.2 

1983  J 

24.0 

10.7 

79 

10.0 

7.9 

10.2 

71.3 

35.3 

423 

11.1 

32 

77.7 

9.7 

F 

25.7 

86 

9.0 

9.5 

7.9 

11.2 

78.8 

48.4 

34.3 

96 

2.7 

100.9 

17.3 

M 

27.8 

13.4 

8.7 

11.5 

10.0 

12.1 

90.4 

694 

38.8 

10.0 

4.4 

148.1 

32.3 

A 

35.5 

17.1 

74 

13.1 

7.9 

12.1 

85.7 

63.8 

36.9 

9.4 

3.2 

121.7 

28.6 

M 

38.1 

12.6 

8.8 

11.7 

7.9 

15.0 

92.8 

67.1 

36.0 

10.5 

29 

133  0 

28.4 

J 

34.5 

13.8 

6.6 

10.6 

9.9 

17.9 

76.6 

80.9 

36.6 

10.3 

26 

153.4 

37.1 

J 

31.4 

10.3 

61 

8.6 

4.7 

10.6 

55.0 

60.3 

33.5 

6.1 

1.5 

1205 

14.8 

A 

37.1 

11.6 

5.1 

14.0 

8.0 

10.5 

81.9 

63.3 

37.0 

10.0 

1.0 

120.3 

18.8 

S 

38.4 

13.5 

8.7 

13.5 

9.4 

95 

85.4 

74.0 

35.5 

10.8 

5.7 

147.4 

35.4 

0 

33.3 

12.9 

7.0 

11.4 

8.7 

10.0 

105.5 

70.0 

26.6 

12.0 

4.6 

178.5 

39.0 

N 

38.7 

18.6 

7.7 

13.2 

11.1 

102 

110.7 

78.2 

35.4 

11.3 

3.8 

161.2 

29.5 

D 

26.3 

11.6 

6.8 

10.8 

7.7 

8.2 

96.6 

64.9 

19.5 

86 

4.2 

142.9 

8.2 

1984  J 

36.0 

132 

11.5 

16.5 

11.6 

11.5 

116.7 

76.2 

40.1 

13.2 

6.7 

168  9 

11.1 

F 

33.0 

13.3 

11.4 

13.5 

11.7 

11.9 

116.0 

71.5 

32.7 

10.8 

7.0 

144.1 

11.5 

M 

37  1 

16.2 

11.7 

14.3 

11.0 

10.8 

132.3 

87.6 

39.0 

96 

8.0 

165.2 

25.2 

'Data  compiled  according  to  the  Steel  Distribution  Index  revised  January,  1964        2Figures  on  net  shipments  relate  to  semi  finished  and  rolled  steel  products  only    Shipments  to  con- 
suming industries  of  castings,  forgings  and  steel  pipe  are  not  included        Excluding  shipments  for  re-processing  at  maker's  own  plant        "Data  compiled  as  submitted  by  the  steel 
producers  according  to  the  steel  industry  distribution  code 
Source:  Primary  Iron  and  Steel  (41-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


79 


Section  6— Table  13 

Table  13:  New  motor  vehicles 


June  1984 


New  motor 

vehicles 

New 

motor  vehicle  sales 

Passenger 

cars 

Passenger 

Commercial 

Imports 

North 

North 

less 

American 

Overseas 

American 

Overseas 

Year 

and 

re-exports 

Exports 

Total 

manufactured 

manufactured 

manufactured 

manufactured 

month 

(             Thousand  units 

) 

( 

Million  dollars 

) 

D 

2357 

2360 

2363 

2364 

2365 

2366 

2367 

1982 

537.39 

705.71 

9,824.0 

4,856.3 

2,181.2 

2,423.0 

3634 

1983 

736.81 

866  56 

12,196.3 

6.700.5 

2,3409 

2.728.8 

426.1 

1982  M 

68  14 

71.09 

1,011.8 

5038 

222.0 

2586 

27.5 

J 

48  30 

8281 

1,093.6 

587  3 

204.2 

276.7 

25.4 

J 

45  93 

45.19 

6794 

339.7 

160.7 

154.2 

24.8 

A 

40.01 

46  80 

752.6 

373.7 

184.8 

165.5 

28.6 

S 

44  88 

73.22 

786.2 

3632 

212.3 

169.2 

41.5 

0 

3567 

51.60 

7336 

345.1 

182.9 

166.5 

39.0 

N 

38.54 

54.47 

765.2 

3890 

182.7 

162.2 

31.4 

D 

31.79 

53.10 

729.5 

3939 

138.6 

162.2 

34.8 

1983  J 

36  26 

55.94 

580.2 

2950 

125.7 

138.3 

21  2 

F 

63.42 

75.43 

681  0 

340.8 

167.0 

1486 

24.6 

M 

6236 

72.94 

1,138.3 

624  2 

223.9 

250.7 

39.5 

A 

70.31 

74.87 

1,244  8 

720.6 

200.1 

284.1 

40.1 

M 

79.74 

90.46 

1,187.2 

674.5 

238.7 

227.1 

46.9 

J 

66.24 

89.23 

1,251.5 

721.4 

2200 

259.7 

50.3 

J 

53.80 

56.69 

941.4 

547.5 

158.6 

201.2 

34.1 

A 

35  85 

44.93 

1,002.6 

5066 

216.7 

2387 

40.5 

S 

57.92 

5837 

9067 

514.1 

140.6 

219.9 

32.1 

0 

76.35 

68.65 

1,164.2 

647.6 

212.0 

273.9 

30.8 

N 

75.32 

9051 

1 .200.0 

6632 

2400 

2586 

38.1 

D 

59.24 

88.54 

898.3 

4449 

197.5 

227.9 

28.0 

1984  J 

50  25 

81.64 

9236 

497.7 

152.0 

246.5 

27.3 

F 

76.44 

99  25 

1,120.6 

585.3 

221.2 

285.6 

28.5 

M 

82.98 

103.61 

1.528.3 

8235 

261.3 

409.9 

33.6 

A 

1,471.4 

854.0 

215.4 

369.5 

32.5 

New  motor  vehicle  sales 

Passenge 

Commercial 

North  American 

North 

Total 

Total 

Manufactured 

Overseas  manufactured 

Total 

American 

Overseas 

Manu- 
factured 

manu- 

Year 
and 

Unadj. 

S.A. 

Unadj. 

SA 

Unadj. 

S.A. 

Unadj 

S.A. 

Unadj 

S.A. 

factured 

month 

Units 

D 

2368 

4970 

2373 

4975 

2369 

4971 

2370 

4972 

2374 

4973 

2371 

2372 

1982 

920,902 

713,481 

489,435 

224,046 

207.421 

166,986 

40.435 

1983 

1 ,081 ,088 

843,318 

625,088 

218,230 

237,770 

192,609 

45,161 

1982  M 

95.250 

79,538 

74,053 

61,758 

51,154 

42,271 

22,899 

19,487 

21,197 

17,780 

18,170 

3,027 

J 

101,337 

82.869 

78.968 

65,308 

57.941 

46.882 

21.027 

18,426 

22,369 

17,561 

19,517 

2,852 

J 

65.076 

64,865 

51.581 

50.968 

34,850 

35,320 

16,731 

15,648 

13,495 

13,897 

10.732 

2,763 

A 

72,186 

77,284 

57,218 

61,006 

37,712 

42.257 

19.506 

18,749 

14,968 

16,278 

1 1 ,726 

3,242 

S 

75.973 

80.125 

60.133 

62.545 

37,832 

42.127 

22,301 

20,418 

15.840 

17,580 

1 1 ,085 

4,755 

O 

69.496 

67.640 

53,854 

51.840 

35.199 

32.019 

18,655 

19,821 

15.642 

1 5,800 

11,351 

4.291 

N 

72,150 

75,521 

57,405 

59,616 

39,714 

41.813 

17.691 

1 7,803 

14,745 

1 5,905 

1 1 ,259 

3,486 

D 

66,818 

92,347 

51,998 

73,371 

38,949 

55,632 

13.049 

17,739 

14,820 

18,976 

10,998 

3,822 

1983  J 

53,005 

75,390 

40,931 

59,238 

28.643 

40.960 

1 2,288 

18,278 

12,074 

16,152 

9,790 

2.284 

F 

61,693 

72,084 

48,740 

57,014 

32,067 

37,655 

16,673 

19,359 

12,953 

15,070 

10,275 

2,678 

M 

103,466 

86,746 

81 .206 

68,273 

59,184 

50.024 

22,022 

18.249 

22,260 

18,473 

17.914 

4,346 

A 

113,007 

91 ,889 

88,354 

71,784 

68,924 

53.619 

19.430 

18.165 

24,653 

20,105 

20,291 

4,362 

M 

109,377 

90,222 

87,861 

72,488 

64,664 

53,618 

23.197 

18.870 

21.516 

17,734 

16.494 

5.022 

J 

112,812 

91 ,869 

88,519 

72,698 

67,982 

54.500 

20,537 

18.198 

24,293 

19,171 

18.992 

5.301 

J 

83,221 

87,824 

64,963 

68,148 

50,940 

54,086 

14,023 

14,062 

18,258 

19,676 

14,721 

3.537 

A 

89,636 

91 ,473 

68,586 

69,791 

47,396 

49,939 

21,190 

19,852 

21,050 

21,682 

16.771 

4,279 

S 

79,869 

87,663 

61,382 

66,831 

47,884 

54,476 

13,498 

12,355 

18,487 

20,832 

15.073 

3,414 

0 

100,117 

96,093 

78,223 

73,960 

59,333 

53,926 

18,890 

20,034 

21,894 

22,133 

18,644 

3,250 

N 

100,686 

103,495 

78,514 

79,650 

58,447 

59,821 

20,067 

19,829 

22,172 

23,845 

18,286 

3,886 

D 

74,199 

104,321 

56,039 

80,555 

39,624 

57,987 

16,415 

22,568 

18,160 

23.766 

15,358 

2,802 

1984  J 

76,960 

108,144 

57,353 

82,434 

44,276 

63,478 

13,077 

18,956 

19,607 

25,710 

16,815 

2,792 

F 

92.391 

104,739 

70,090 

79,873 

51,934 

59,612 

18,156 

20,261 

22,301 

24,866 

19,442 

2,859 

M 

128,129 

110,331 

96,351 

83,713 

73,712 

64,128 

22,639 

19,585 

31,778 

26,618 

28,416 

3,362 

A 

121,377 

101,687 

93,085 

77,581 

75.751 

60,395 

17,334 

17,186 

28.292 

24,106 

25,177 

3,115 

Sources:  Motor  Vehicle  Shipments  (42-002).  New  Motor  Vehicle  Sales  (63-007),  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


80 


June  1984 

Table  14:  Production  of  motor  vehicles  in  Canada 


Section  6— Table  14 


Total 

Total 

Chrysler 

Ford 

Year 

and 

all 

all 

Ford 

month 

vehicles 

cars 

Total 

Cordoba 

Diplomat 

New 

Yorker 

Total 

CRN/VIC 

Escort 

Lynx 

EXP 

D 

125000 

125001 

125008 

125012 

124994 

124991 

125015 

125016 

124986 

124985 

124997 

1982 

1,276.040 

807.645 

149,434 

17,261 

25,823 

76,427 

283,059 

129,065 

88,207 

22,745 

16,934 

1983 

1,525.260 

970,933 

284,549 

31.146 

53,587 

15,937 

11,144 

1982  A 

139.488 

86,951 

14,203 

1,450 

3,246 

5,603 

36,940 

14.321 

13,964 

4,110 

1,886 

M 

136,053 

85,562 

14.781 

1,221 

3,179 

6,971 

36,235 

13.728 

13,759 

4,076 

1,888 

J 

149,394 

93,940 

17,458 

1,918 

3,582 

8,853 

36.699 

16.620 

13,492 

2,187 

1,708 

J 

72.617 

46.431 

7,186 

857 

1,220 

3,689 

9,054 

4.022 

3,331 

816 

400 

A 

107.497 

68.509 

16,168 

1,980 

2,461 

9,404 

28,715 

15,585 

5,105 

2,298 

2,049 

S 

106.326 

71,376 

15,144 

2,056 

1.457 

9,491 

22,201 

10.888 

5,533 

985 

3,210 

0 

90,311 

54,284 

12,469 

1,593 

987 

7,996 

15,475 

7,533 

3,809 

965 

644 

N 

86.661 

57,082 

2,932 

326 

328 

1,868 

19,380 

8,184 

6,831 

1,555 

811 

D 

75,979 

50,515 

7,014 

653 

854 

4,415 

19.357 

8,962 

7,531 

859 

802 

1983  J 

107,773 

73,345 

17,285 

2,111 

3,374 

8,254 

17,017 

10,996 

3,541 

612 

507 

F 

116,268 

77,863 

17,629 

1,727 

3,346 

9,075 

17,048 

5,693 

5,539 

1.718 

1,915 

M 

134.998 

87,041 

21,357 

2,572 

3,515 

— 

9,176 

242 

4,481 

1,947 

1,753 

A 

137.180 

89.588 

21,032 

2,593 

3,137 

— 

13,237 

— 

5,970 

1.800 

1,457 

M 

156.516 

105.403 

20,329 

101 

5,611 

— 

28,724 

— 

9.001 

2,743 

1,275 

J 

156.123 

101.920 

8,221 

— 

1,905 

— 

34,568 

— 

8,061 

2,643 

2,549 

J 

78,324 

52.796 

— 

— 

— 

— 

9.928 

— 

2.910 

712 

1,200 

A 

96,763 

56,110 

— 

— 

— 

— 

33.585 

— 

7,485 

1.990 

488 

S 

123,674 

71 .999 

— 

— 

— 

— 

29.655 

— 

4.209 

1,311 

— 

0 

133,605 

81 .897 

2,066 

— 

— 

— 

25,806 

1.046 

118 

11 

— 

N 

154,201 

94,992 

34,951 

7,208 

931 

306 

— 

D 

129,835 

77,979 

30.854 

5.961 

1,341 

144 

— 

1984  J 

151,192 

88,447 

29,340 

10.013 

1,639 

437 



F 

157,966 

88,565 

31,649 

9.980 

1.393 

311 

— 

M 

177,779 

98,733 

41,234 

12,962 

2.819 

826 

General 

Motors 

AMC 

Year 

Volvo 

and 

Grand 

total 

total 

month 

Total 

Chevrolet 

Prix 

Celebrity 

Pontiac 

Cutlass 

cars 

cars 

D 

125029 

125034 

125051 

124987 

125036 

125049 

125002 

125055 

1982 

334,646 

169,788 

1 5,893 

40,862 

45,396 

62,707 

30,341 

10,165 

1983 

538,639 

181,830 

56,511 

49,263 

35,576 

56,678 

29.448 

10,378 

1982  A 

32.430 

17,634 



3.628 

4,330 

6,838 

2.433 

945 

M 

31,210 

16,307 

— 

4.055 

3.684 

7,164 

2.436 

900 

J 

36.116 

20,112 

— 

4.930 

3.609 

7,465 

2.677 

990 

J 

27.194 

13.801 

— 

4,972 

2.696 

5,725 

2.052 

945 

A 

1 8,083 

13.030 

734 

— 

352 

3,967 

5.346 

197 

S 

30.784 

17,961 

3.163 

3.568 

3.313 

2,779 

2.380 

867 

0 

23.479 

9,083 

3.890 

3.728 

4,949 

1,829 

1.962 

899 

N 

31.388 

13.794 

4,814 

4.565 

6.440 

1,775 

2.437 

945 

D 

21.326 

7.819 

3,292 

3.070 

5.784 

1.361 

2.053 

765 

1983  J 

35.050 

19.513 

2.682 

2.901 

549 

2,601 

3.093 

900 

F 

40,375 

18,509 

4.053 

4.174 

682 

3,897 

1.956 

855 

M 

53.992 

21,070 

5.292 

7.056 

1.269 

5,156 

1,481 

1,035 

A 

51,312 

15,700 

5.551 

6.051 

4.744 

5.483 

3.107 

900 

M 

51,969 

15,336 

5.709 

4.531 

5.471 

5.559 

3.436 

945 

J 

55,683 

18,207 

5.702 

2.178 

5.215 

5.322 

2,459 

989 

J 

41,494 

15,380 

4.969 

1.207 

4,585 

2,886 

924 

450 

A 

19,538 

3.108 

3.524 

1,181 

805 

3,404 

2,181 

806 

s 

38,886 

7,502 

4,782 

1.875 

730 

5,818 

2,513 

945 

0 

50,437 

15,975 

5,131 

5.099 

3,509 

5.556 

2.688 

900 

N 

55.929 

17,549 

5.420 

6.886 

4,409 

6.200 

3,179 

933 

D 

43.974 

13,981 

3,696 

6.124 

3,608 

4,796 

2,431 

720 

1984  J 

55.617 

17,584 

4,723 

7,799 

4,100 

6.151 

2.556 

934 

F 

53,576 

16.341 

5,218 

4,647 

3,880 

5.166 

2,429 

911 

M 

54,437 

18.016 

392 

5.460 

5.166 

5.721 

2.072 

990 

81 


Section  6— Table  14/Concluded  and  Table  15 

Table  14:  Production  of  motor  vehicles  in  Canada/ concluded 


June  1984 


Trucks 

Year 

and 

Jeep/ 

month 

Total 

Chrysler 

Ford 

G.M 

International 

Mack 

Western  Star 

Freightliner 

(Kenworth) 

0 

125059 

125060 

125061 

125062 

125065 

125067 

125066 

124983 

124984 

1982 

468.395 

95,317 

132,531 

227,277 

10,947 

796 

641 

225 

661 

1983 

554.327 

137,123 

144,147 

263,567 

5.687 

1,457 

596 

681 

1,069 

1982  A 

52.537 

9,585 

13,793 

27.822 

1.074 

126 

57 



80 

M 

50.491 

10,075 

15.712 

23,435 

1,073 

139 

57 

— 

— 

J 

55.454 

11,202 

16.795 

26.103 

1.155 

153 

46 

— 

— 

J 

26.186 

4.694 

7.117 

13,928 

315 

60 

12 

— 

60 

A 

38.988 

10,010 

16,026 

11,735 

1,110 

27 

62 

11 

7 

S 

34.950 

10,511 

6,573 

17,300 

370 

62 

63 

44 

27 

0 

36.027 

9.293 

9,429 

16,405 

742 

— 

36 

42 

80 

N 

29.579 

1.883 

10.281 

16,119 

1.157 

— 

24 

68 

47 

D 

25.464 

4,341 

8,172 

1 1 .934 

879 

— 

38 

60 

40 

1983  J 

34.428 

10.715 

6,579 

16.501 

590 

_ 

_ 

39 

4 

F 

38,405 

10,485 

9,804 

17,837 

238 

— 

2 

39 

— 

M 

47,957 

12.337 

14,431 

20,332 

707 

— 

26 

54 

70 

A 

47.592 

10,336 

11,710 

24.487 

939 

— 

41 

50 

29 

M 

51.113 

11,192 

15.192 

23.853 

742 

11 

38 

13 

72 

J 

54,203 

1 1 ,588 

15,480 

26,846 

— 

115 

36 

54 

84 

J 

25,528 

4,548 

3,889 

16,837 

— 

132 

37 

45 

40 

A 

40,653 

10,704 

10.956 

18,089 

524 

132 

64 

66 

118 

S 

51,675 

11,154 

14.321 

25,500 

406 

83 

39 

65 

107 

0 

51,708 

10,684 

14,174 

25,110 

523 

713 

105 

69 

330 

N 

59.209 

15,574 

15,532 

27,117 

585 

133 

102 

84 

82 

D 

51.856 

17,806 

12,079 

21.058 

433 

138 

106 

103 

133 

1984  J 

62.623 

24,511 

10,733 

26,364 

571 

192 

138 

114 

122 

F 

55,974 

29,537 

13,427 

25,285 

586 

129 

150 

127 

160 

M 

79,046 

34,936 

14,723 

28,031 

646 

199 

159 

162 

190 

Source:  Motor  Vehicle  Manufacturers'  Association  of  Canada. 


Table  15:  Refrigerators,  freezers,  washing  machines  and  clothes  dryers  (thousand  units) 


Year 

Mechanical  refrigerators, 
domestic  type' 

Freezers,  domestic 
home  and  farm 

type 

Refrigerators 

&  freezers. 

household  type' 

Domestic 

washing  machines' 

Clothes  dryers 

and 
month 

Pro- 
duction 

Domestic 
Sales3 

Factory 
stocks* 

Pro- 
duction 

Domestic 
Sales 

Factory 
stocks4 

Imports 

Exports 

Pro- 
duction" 

Sales*  * 

Factory 
stocks4." 

Imports 

Exports 

Pro- 
duction 

Sales2 

Factory 
stocks4 

D 

2385 

339998 

2387 

2395 

339999 

2397 

2388 

2389 

2390 

2391 

2392 

2393 

2394 

2398 

2399 

2400 

1982 

365.74 

368.63 

82.17 

260.3 

27200 

28.38 

58.47 

77.49 

321.8 

320.59 

51.11 

51.48 

19.50 

246.4 

251.85 

50.17 

1983 

501  26 

468  18 

9461 

3468 

281.16 

64.31 

56.05 

99  33 

390.2 

379.74 

61.13 

60.33 

20.35 

294.3 

299.02 

46.70 

1982  M 

45.98 

30.11 

114.56 

24.09 

21.24 

87  92 

3.59 

5.24 

2608 

25.02 

71.75 

2.64 

1  62 

19.20 

1698 

67  92 

J 

32.01 

44.41 

101.88 

27.46 

27.14 

85.26 

7.73 

7.92 

2898 

35.74 

64.75 

2.76 

1.01 

22.03 

2596 

65.23 

J 

21.64 

38  54 

8581 

18.72 

34.54 

66.81 

7.03 

8.63 

12.52 

32.45 

45.30 

3.46 

1.57 

9.67 

23.05 

52.05 

A 

24.47 

28.74 

80.67 

16.74 

31.69 

47.72 

2.91 

7.54 

24.48 

24.15 

44.71 

4.15 

0.90 

19.95 

17.87 

51.94 

S 

40.56 

36.35 

83.89 

24.85 

31.85 

38.83 

6.71 

7.20 

39.62 

30.22 

53.14 

3.56 

1.27 

27.67 

23.50 

56.30 

O 

40.39 

34  67 

86.35 

25.79 

26.62 

35.29 

2.42 

6.72 

35.17 

31.53 

57.01 

4.26 

1.88 

27.17 

26.26 

58  23 

N 

32.45 

34.15 

8603 

22.35 

24.71 

30.55 

3.97 

5.32 

25.67 

26.74 

58.54 

7.75 

1.54 

17.58 

24.19 

52.26 

D 

26.05 

34.58 

82.17 

14.24 

15.20 

28.38 

4.65 

4.14 

24  26 

27.20 

51.11 

4.99 

1  30 

21.17 

23.06 

50.17 

1983  J 

36.24 

26.42 

90.14 

27.64 

12.03 

41.74 

6.02 

5.30 

30  93 

22.66 

59.74 

3.45 

1.39 

23.60 

18  82 

55.69 

F 

3898 

30.91 

98  12 

25.76 

14.45 

51.08 

2.49 

5.03 

32.61 

28.14 

65.63 

3.49 

1.21 

24.08 

23.51 

57.08 

M 

38.52 

32.88 

102.39 

35.72 

17.16 

63.11 

1.48 

7.55 

37  74 

2524 

77.68 

3.41 

2.06 

2861 

18.51 

67.04 

A 

29.18 

3280 

97  23 

32.14 

17.70 

78.40 

1.15 

7.45 

21.15 

26.64 

71.75 

3.62 

2.15 

15.61 

19.64 

62.57 

M 

51.77 

34  25 

112.33 

35.73 

19  29 

92.75 

4.99 

889 

23.91 

24.01 

71.65 

4.62 

0.74 

17.46 

17.05 

64.06 

J 

49.46 

50.44 

110.37 

38.18 

31.72 

95.21 

6.35 

9.37 

40.63 

41.39 

68.71 

6.13 

2.63 

31.72 

30.54 

62.05 

J 

2440 

5526 

7858 

25.20 

3847 

79  70 

386 

11.32 

18.53 

42.97 

45.63 

6.57 

1.35 

14.81 

31.34 

48.27 

A 

39.91 

38  43 

77.22 

2082 

36,74 

60.70 

5.04 

7.75 

29  86 

31.28 

44.48 

5.57 

1.76 

22.40 

25.09 

45.77 

S 

54.94 

50.18 

80.91 

30.27 

33.81 

55.36 

7.57 

7.43 

42.83 

40.64 

45.91 

7.55 

1.83 

31  89 

31.70 

46.07 

O 

51.92 

47  03 

81.90 

28.33 

25  53 

54.86 

4.44 

10  60 

39  86 

36  30 

48.42 

6.22 

2.65 

30.51 

30.67 

45.24 

N 

45.22 

37.21 

87.49 

29.17 

19.84 

62.73 

9.31 

10.78 

36  43 

31.49 

53.17 

4.99 

0.81 

26.50 

26.84 

44.69 

D 

40.72 

32.37 

94.61 

17.85 

14.42 

64.31 

3.35 

7.86 

35.76 

2898 

61.13 

4.71 

1.77 

27.09 

25.31 

46.70 

1984  J 

47.69 

23.82 

1 1 1 .46 

23.81 

1300 

73.68 

7.67 

8.02 

36.31 

24.47 

70.62 

5.17 

1.16 

26.06 

19.98 

52.35 

F 

44.31 

32.57 

117.89 

17.81 

13.91 

78.14 

2.21 

9.75 

37.12 

29.34 

78.08 

3.63 

1.73 

2849 

24.21 

56.57 

M 

48.65 

29  06 

134.09 

20.42 

15.34 

83.45 

5.72 

6.88 

43  04 

27  05 

93.77 

3.55 

1.31 

34.66 

21.06 

70.17 

A 

41.90 

31.19 

137  85 

22.02 

1468 

87.80 

27.79 

2647 

93.79 

24.15 

20.39 

73.86 

'Gas  types  are  included.       'Includes  producers'  shipments  for  export        3ln  some  cases  these  shipments  are  not  at  the  factory  level,  and  stocks  at  beginning  of  month  plus  production 
less  shipments  do  not  equal  stocks  at  end  of  month        4End  of  period.       "Electric  and  other.       "Excludes  apartment  type  machines        'Excludes  other  than  electric. 
Sources:  Domestic  Refrigerators  and  Freezers  (43-001),  Domestic  Washing  Machines  and  Clothes  Dryers  (43-002),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Imports  by  Commodities 
(65-007),  Statistics  Canada. 


82 


Section  7  ■  Fuel,  Power,  Mining 

84  1.  Electric  Energy 

84  2.  Electric  Energy  Available,  by  Province 

85  3.  Coal  and  Coke 

85  4.  Supply  and  Disposition  of  Crude  Oil  and  Natural  Gas 

86  5.  Statistics  of  Refined  Petroleum  Products 

87  6.  Metals 

88  7.  Non-metallic  Minerals 


83 


Section  7— Tables  1  and  2 

Table  1:  Electric  energy  (million  kilowatt  hours) 


June  1984 


1982 
1983 

1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 


V  Ml 

Net  generation 

Net  exports' 

Total 

month 

Hydraulic 

Thermal 

Total 

Utilities 

Industries 

available1 

D 

2437 

2438 

2439 

2440 

2441 

2442 

2443 

255,306 

121,499 

376,805 

339,348 

37,457 

31,365 

345.440 

263.384 

132,144 

395,528 

357,413 

38,115 

35.653 

359,875 

21,327 

9,654 

30,981 

27.890 

3,092 

2.030 

28.952 

20,545 

8.262 

28,807 

25.766 

3,040 

2.288 

26.519 

17,952 

8.361 

26,314 

23,394 

2,919 

1.266 

25.048 

17.698 

8,744 

26,442 

23,630 

2,811 

2.016 

24,414 

18.781 

9,529 

28,310 

25,274 

3,036 

3,419 

24,880 

19,013 

8,986 

27,999 

25,077 

2,922 

3.413 

24,575 

21,177 

9.490 

30,667 

27,422 

3,245 

3,524 

27,131 

22,923 

9.977 

32,900 

29,606 

3,295 

3,282 

29.618 

24,572 

10,489 

35,062 

31.719 

3,343 

2.895 

32.178 

25,175 

11,694 

36,869 

33.507 

3,362 

2.809 

34,060 

22.515 

1 1 ,056 

33,571 

30.415 

3.156 

2.847 

30,724 

23.365 

1 1 ,479 

34,844 

31.432 

3,412 

2,795 

32.049 

21.004 

10,121 

31,125 

28.001 

3,124 

2,714 

28,411 

21 .073 

8,707 

29,780 

26.757 

3,023 

2,260 

27,520 

19,990 

9,076 

29,066 

26,068 

2,998 

2.658 

26,408 

18,860 

10.363 

29,223 

26.154 

3.069 

3.052 

26,171 

19.546 

11,140 

30,686 

27,620 

3.066 

3.290 

27.396 

19.739 

10,661 

30,400 

27,427 

2,973 

3,577 

26,823 

21 ,720 

1 1 ,353 

33,073 

29.692 

3,381 

3,514 

29,559 

23,757 

1 1 ,707 

35.464 

32,173 

3,291 

3,052 

32.412 

26.646 

14,066 

40,712 

37,447 

3,265 

3,204 

37.508 

26.818 

14,894 

41,712 

38,392 

3,320 

3,073 

38.639 

23,656 

12,536 

36,192 

33,226 

2,966 

2.817 

33.375 

25,210 

13,303 

38,513 

35,406 

3,107 

2.746 

35.767 

'Less  imports        !Total  net  generation  less  net  exports 

Note:  Monthly  data  includes  all  producers  of  electric  energy  who  generate  20  GW  h  or  more  per  year    Annual  data  represent  full  coverage  of  generating  facilities  that  may  include  re- 
visions not  available  on  a  monthly  basis. 
Sources:  Electric  Power  Statistics  (57-001),  Electric  Power  Statistics,  Volume  II  (57-202),  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  2:  Electric  energy  available,  by  province  (million  kilowatt  hours) 


Year 

Yukon 

and 

and 

month 

Canada 

Mild 

P.E.I. 

NS 

NB 

Que. 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alta. 

BC 

N.W.T. 

D 

2455 

2456 

2457 

2458 

2459 

2460 

2461 

2462 

2463 

2464 

2465 

2466 

1982 

345.440 

8,562 

512 

6,651 

8,529 

117,966 

106,451 

14,265 

10,236 

27,371 

44,056 

841 

1983 

359,875 

8.760 

531 

6.769 

9,213 

122,264 

112,257 

14,767 

10,747 

29,142 

44,749 

676 

1982  A 

28.952 

836 

40 

576 

712 

10,216 

8,863 

1,090 

789 

2,139 

3,617 

73 

M 

26,519 

772 

40 

533 

658 

8,787 

8.219 

1.061 

729 

2,099 

3,549 

72 

J 

25,048 

624 

39 

495 

595 

8,159 

8.004 

946 

717 

2,116 

3,300 

53 

J 

24,424 

494 

43 

498 

587 

7,737 

8.120 

928 

696 

2,160 

3,112 

51 

A 

24,891 

416 

44 

505 

564 

8,089 

8,100 

948 

736 

2.212 

3,226 

50 

S 

24,586 

493 

42 

480 

577 

8,057 

7,815 

1,010 

737 

2,158 

3,165 

53 

O 

27,142 

663 

43 

516 

728 

9,169 

8,242 

1,147 

813 

2,250 

3,510 

61 

N 

29,618 

717 

43 

539 

725 

10.164 

8,796 

1,284 

945 

2,433 

3,905 

67 

D 

32,168 

833 

47 

609 

791 

11,404 

9,338 

1,442 

1.015 

2.570 

4.047 

71 

1983  J 

34,099 

839 

47 

647 

801 

12,370 

10,216 

1,458 

1.007 

2,536 

4,113 

65 

F 

30,772 

764 

41 

593 

788 

11,116 

9,204 

1,320 

896 

2,318 

3.674 

57 

M 

32,049 

833 

45 

624 

796 

11,318 

9,818 

1,391 

956 

2,444 

3.764 

60 

A 

28,411 

678 

41 

541 

674 

10,072 

8,828 

1,156 

807 

2,140 

3.424 

50 

M 

27,520 

700 

42 

535 

651 

9,309 

8,691 

1,097 

773 

2,161 

3,515 

46 

J 

26,408 

621 

41 

517 

657 

8,371 

8,765 

1,031 

794 

2,170 

3,397 

44 

J 

26,171 

580 

44 

493 

673 

8,120 

8,765 

1.022 

772 

2,229 

3,426 

47 

A 

27,396 

622 

46 

504 

712 

8,655 

9,118 

1,071 

840 

2.311 

3,467 

50 

S 

26.823 

639 

44 

487 

698 

8,459 

8.688 

1,045 

822 

2.287 

3,601 

53 

O 

29,559 

711 

44 

548 

808 

9,886 

9,117 

1,170 

903 

2,434 

3,878 

60 

N 

32,412 

831 

46 

604 

844 

1 1 ,367 

9.872 

1,312 

964 

2,520 

3,985 

67 

D 

37,508 

941 

49 

677 

948 

13.324 

11.173 

1,694 

1,218 

2.873 

4,535 

76 

1984  J 

38,639 

960 

48 

700 

1.029 

14.233 

1 1 ,696 

1,619 

1,176 

2,754 

4,348 

76 

F 

33,375 

866 

35 

635 

935 

12,383 

10,242 

1,356 

987 

2,439 

3,431 

66 

M 

35,767 

893 

47 

675 

961 

13,547 

11,106 

1.449 

1.054 

2.631 

3,340 

64 

Note:  Monthly  data  includes  all  producers  of  electric  energy  who  generate  20  GW.h  or  more  per  year.  Annual  data  represent  full  coverage  of  generating  facilities  that  may  include  re- 
visions not  available  on  a  monthly  basis 
Sources:  Electric  Power  Statistics  (57-001),  Statistics  Canada,  Electric  Power  Statistics,  Volume  II  (57-202),  Statistics  Canada. 


84 


June  1984 

Table  3:  Coal  and  coke  (thousand  of  metric  tonnes) 


Section  7— Tables  3  and  4 


Coal 

production 

Available 

Year 

Sub- 

and 

Bitu- 

bitu- 

tor con- 

Coke 

month 

minous 

minous 

Lignite 

Total 

N.S. 

N.B. 

Sask 

Alta 

B.C. 

Imports 

Exports 

sumption 

production 

D 

2479 

2480 

2481 

2482 

2483 

2484 

2485 

2486 

2487 

2488 

261404 

2490 

2491 

1982 

22.296 

13.022 

7,493 

42,811 

3.051 

497 

7,493 

20.001 

1 1 ,769 

15.480 

16.002 

42,289 

3,999 

1983 

22,586 

14.462 

7.760 

44,808 

2,985 

558 

7.759 

21.779 

11,727 

14.345 

17.010 

42.143 

4,121 

1982  M 

2.224 

1.191 

618 

4.033 

277 

48 

618 

1.936 

1.155 

13 

1.508 

2,538 

402 

A 

2,222 

1,025 

541 

3,788 

273 

41 

541 

1.738 

1,195 

1,676 

1,679 

3,785 

371 

M 

2,350 

905 

639 

3,894 

290 

43 

639 

1,713 

1.209 

2,188 

1,671 

4,411 

368 

J 

2,088 

1,044 

649 

3.781 

241 

38 

649 

1,706 

1,147 

2,284 

1,407 

4,658 

323 

J 

1,698 

845 

606 

3.149 

230 

34 

606 

1,303 

976 

1,660 

1.333 

3,476 

317 

A 

1.653 

1,040 

599 

3,292 

252 

41 

599 

1,520 

879 

1,953 

1.269 

3.976 

306 

S 

1,723 

1,058 

631 

3,412 

248 

44 

631 

1,545 

944 

1.318 

1,363 

3,367 

289 

0 

1,269 

1,077 

667 

3.013 

255 

46 

667 

1,419 

626 

1.997 

1,259 

3,751 

298 

N 

1,781 

1,254 

669 

3.704 

249 

43 

669 

1,864 

879 

1.719 

1,209 

4,214 

270 

D 

1,733 

1,418 

677 

3.828 

210 

41 

677 

2,042 

858 

653 

1,208 

3,273 

281 

1983  J 

1,949 

1,335 

712 

3.996 

244 

42 

711 

1,981 

1.018 

2 

1,530 

2,468 

278 

F 

1,425 

1,140 

658 

3,223 

246 

46 

658 

1,722 

551 

187 

853 

2,557 

266 

M 

1.524 

1,321 

645 

3,490 

329 

52 

645 

1.844 

620 

106 

1.098 

2,498 

321 

A 

1.727 

1,097 

606 

3,430 

271 

43 

606 

1.604 

906 

609 

1,437 

2,602 

314 

M 

2.030 

1,133 

576 

3,739 

231 

50 

576 

1,761 

1.121 

1,449 

1.521 

3,667 

327 

J 

2.064 

1,132 

501 

3,697 

235 

49 

501 

1.845 

1,067 

1,692 

1,384 

4,005 

325 

J 

1,294 

997 

548 

2,839 

235 

47 

548 

1,380 

629 

1,550 

1,418 

2,971 

346 

A 

1,672 

1,127 

607 

3,406 

210 

52 

607 

1,830 

707 

1,146 

1,871 

2,681 

367 

S 

2,274 

1,192 

615 

4.081 

192 

52 

615 

1,912 

1,310 

1,968 

1.409 

4,640 

379 

0 

2,338 

1.183 

732 

4,253 

260 

50 

732 

1.878 

1,333 

1,761 

1.529 

4,485 

401 

N 

2,376 

1,315 

667 

4,358 

299 

42 

667 

1,980 

1,370 

2,152 

1.452 

5,058 

396 

D 

1.913 

1,490 

893 

4,296 

233 

33 

893 

2,042 

1,095 

1,723 

1,508 

4,511 

401 

1984  J 

2.469 

1.334 

864 

4,667 

277 

46 

864 

1.965 

1,515 

13 

1,701 

2,979 

409 

F 

2.614 

1.139 

802 

4,555 

300 

46 

802 

1,809 

1,598 

7 

1,894 

2,668 

395 

Note:  Annual  data  may  include  revisions  not  available  on  a  monthly  basis 
Sources:  Coal  and  Coke  Statistics  (45-002),  monthly,  Statistics  Canada. 

Table  4:  Supply  and  disposition  of  crude  oil  and  natural  gas1 


Natural  gas 

Domestic 
net  new 

Total 
supply  ot 

Sales 

Net 

Deliveries 

domestic 

Total 

to 

Total 

produc- 

market- 

Resi- 

Com- 

Indus- 

Year 

production 

Imports 

supply 

refineries 

exports 

tion3 

able  gas 

Total 

dential 

mercial 

trial 

Exports 

Imports 

month 

Thousand  cubic  metres 

Million  cubic 

metres 

D 

2505 

2506 

2507 

2508 

2509 

2510 

2511 

344472 

344475 

344474 

344473 

344471 

344460 

1982 

79,255.1 

19,652  4 

98,9075 

86,480.5 

12,397.2 

98,739.7 

69,421.4 

43,888.2 

12.289.3 

9,981.2 

21,6176 

22,196.7 

4.6 

1983 

83,934.1 

14,352.5 

98,2866 

81,526  6 

16,875.6 

95,4972 

65,120.3 

43,832.8 

11.395.6 

9,495.5 

22,9417 

20,169.3 

3.8 

1982  M 

6,351.6 

1,784.8 

8,136.4 

7,316.1 

842.8 

9.1274 

6,5296 

5.081  8 

1,589.7 

1,332.3 

2,159.7 

1,989  2 

0.5 

A 

4,901.9 

1,498.5 

6,4004 

5,6060 

7288 

8,188  9 

5,810.6 

4.120.9 

1,247.6 

1,079  8 

1,793.4 

1,755.7 

04 

M 

6,076.0 

1,563.1 

7,639.1 

6,672.1 

940.8 

7,336.3 

5,132.3 

2,819.7 

6663 

552.6 

1.600.8 

1,571.2 

0.3 

J 

6,805.0 

1,770.0 

8,575.0 

7.853.9 

960.3 

6.934.5 

4,527.3 

2,2935 

401.9 

328.8 

1.562.7 

1.453.4 

0.1 

J 

6.754.2 

1,983.8 

8.738.0 

7.410.8 

1,228.0 

6.869.9 

4,456.0 

1.928  8 

2936 

257  6 

1,377.6 

1,504.7 

0.1 

A 

7.398.0 

1.687.4 

9.085.4 

8.070.9 

1,193.0 

6.852.9 

4,594.0 

2.103.2 

310.8 

2899 

1.502.5 

1,493.5 

0.1 

S 

6.678.0 

1,338.6 

8.016.6 

6,962.2 

1,161.1 

6.866.7 

4,645.4 

2.3206 

3969 

348  1 

1,575.6 

1 ,490.3 

0.2 

O 

7,025.9 

1 .200.2 

8,226.1 

7,012.9 

1,092.6 

7.9197 

5,422.6 

2.934.2 

661  0 

544  1 

1,729.1 

1,838.5 

03 

N 

7,217.6 

1.682.0 

8,899.6 

7.597.9 

1,189.5 

9,044.6 

6,499.6 

3.954.8 

1.122.9 

9337 

1.898.3 

2,0642 

0.5 

D 

7,318.3 

948.6 

8,266.9 

6.924.3 

1,242.5 

9,924.6 

7,154.7 

4,552.4 

1.441.0 

1,175.1 

1.936  3 

2,415  6 

0.6 

1983  J 

6.759  1 

1.763.9 

8.523.0 

7.234.1 

1,337.1 

9,892.6 

7,165.1 

5,201.7 

1.7135 

1.407.6 

2.0806 

2,428.8 

0.5 

F 

6,349.3 

958.3 

7,307.6 

6,355.8 

1.027  5 

8,537.8 

6,070.8 

4.791.2 

1 ,605.3 

1.272.8 

1.913.1 

2,0203 

0.4 

M 

6,795.2 

960.1 

7,755.3 

6.570.5 

1,341.4 

8,443.6 

5,796.4 

4.548.5 

1,355.6 

1,158.6 

2,034.3 

1,777.1 

0.4 

A 

5,889.7 

683.5 

6,573.2 

5.502.4 

1,237.4 

7,601.3 

5,146.2 

3.9509 

1,1070 

909.5 

1,934.4 

1.588.9 

0.3 

M 

6,234.3 

458.2 

6,692.5 

5.190.4 

1,342.3 

6,9464 

4,636.5 

3.159.7 

710.0 

588.1 

1,861.6 

1,357.9 

0.2 

J 

6.994.6 

654.0 

7,648.6 

6.001  8 

1,549.4 

6.474.4 

4,225.9 

2,422.1 

408  2 

340.1 

1,673.8 

1,154.1 

0.1 

J 

7,456.2 

1.599.7 

9,055.9 

7.695.3 

1,448.1 

6,563.8 

4,238.2 

2,095.7 

293.0 

264.4 

1 ,538.4 

1,195.8 

0.1 

A 

7,562.5 

1,875.5 

9,438.0 

7,704.7 

1,611.0 

6,5996 

4,199.8 

2.079.1 

2653 

257.1 

1,556.7 

1 ,266.8 

0.1 

S 

7,377.0 

1,754.7 

9,131.7 

7,589.7 

1.490.9 

7,097.9 

4,5664 

2.4886 

410.1 

376.2 

1 ,702.4 

1,470.7 

0.2 

0 

7,545.4 

1.867  5 

9.412.9 

7.910.1 

1 ,430.9 

7,835.7 

5,158.7 

3,189.7 

667.4 

568.5 

1,953  9 

1 ,493.3 

0.3 

N 

7,389.7 

876.3 

8.2660 

6.8262 

1,536.8 

8.791.7 

6,032.9 

4,193.9 

1 .082.9 

918.5 

2,1925 

1 ,838.5 

0.3 

D 

7,581.1 

900  8 

8,481  9 

6.945.6 

1,522.8 

10.712.4 

7,883.4 

5,711.6 

1,777.5 

1.434.2 

2,5000 

2,577.0 

0.9 

1984  J 

7,178.4 

1,770.1 

8.9485 

7.586.4 

1,536.3 

10,482  0 

7,650.3 

6.227.1 

2,054.7 

1.598.5 

2,573.9 

2,5309 

0.5 

F 

7,068.6 

1,323.3 

8.391.9 

6,7900 

1 ,409.2 

8,621.4 

6,070.3 

5.052.1 

1,589.1 

1.240  3 

2,222.7 

1.750.1 

0.4 

Note    Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding    Current  figures  in  this  table  are  preliminary  and  therefore  subject  to  revision 
'Supply  and  disposition  for  both  Crude  Oil  and  Natural  Gas  will  not  agree  because  of  losses,  inventory  changes,  pipeline  fuel  used  etc 
plus.      3Gross  new  production  by  field  less  field  flared  and  waste 
Sources:  Crude  Petroleum  and  Natural  Gas  Production  (26-006),  Gas  Utilities  (55-002),  Statistics  Canada. 


'Includes  crude  oil,  condensate  and  pentanes 


85 


Section 

7— Table 

5 

June  1984 

Table  5 

Statistics  of  refined  petroleu 

T)  products  (thousand  cubic 

metres) 

Total 

refinery 

receipts' 

Production 

of  saleable 

products' 

Net  sales  in 

Canada 

Year 
and 
month 

Total,  all 
products' 

Motor 
gasoline 

Heavy 
fuel  oil 

Diesel 
fuel  oil 

Light 
fuel  oil3 

Aviation 
fuel* 

Asphalt 

Liquefied 
petro- 
leum 
gases' 

Other 
products' 

Total  all 
products 

Motor 
gasoline 

Heavy 
fuel  oil 

Diesel 
fuel  oil 

D 

330501 

2532 

2533 

2534 

2535 

2536 

2537 

2538 

2539 

2540 

337115 

333515 

335015 

334415 

1982 

86  199 

90  296 

33  751 

11  414 

12  377 

12510 

4  353 

2  556 

2  757 

10  574 

84  311 

34  279 

10  506 

13  530 

1983 

81  612 

86  337 

32  527 

9  353 

12  989 

11  084 

4  371 

2  648 

3  247 

10  114 

78  642 

33  187 

8  029 

13  924 

1982  A 

5  596 

6  101 

2  508 

807 

867 

837 

386 

81 

201 

414 

6  482 

2  678 

885 

941 

M 

6  666 

6  733 

2  583 

788 

1  091 

784 

345 

173 

223 

745 

6  606 

2  849 

829 

1  216 

J 

7817 

7  805 

2  850 

806 

1  279 

803 

488 

374 

296 

909 

6  837 

3  034 

791 

1  245 

J 

7  360 

8  088 

3  069 

876 

1  191 

948 

429 

373 

263 

939 

6  907 

3  157 

729 

1  208 

A 

8  015 

8  324 

3  128 

904 

1  242 

909 

468 

370 

264 

1  038 

7  411 

3  316 

810 

1  283 

S 

6  962 

7  426 

2  674 

845 

1  012 

949 

310 

348 

210 

1  077 

6  661 

2  909 

644 

1  276 

O 

7  006 

7  193 

2  581 

950 

889 

1  062 

362 

285 

184 

879 

6  581 

2  767 

688 

1  173 

N 

7  598 

7  769 

2  899 

1  036 

1  093 

1  168 

310 

159 

216 

888 

6  947 

2  779 

902 

1  142 

D 

6  874 

7  548 

2  901 

1  025 

882 

1  314 

283 

64 

240 

839 

7  164 

2  802 

967 

995 

1983  J 

7  234 

7  409 

•2  792 

924 

1  024 

1  123 

351 

83 

270 

842 

6  402 

2  406 

789 

850 

F 

6  356 

6  756 

2  510 

814 

903 

1  074 

303 

103 

246 

802 

6  496 

2  461 

850 

902 

M 

6  571 

6  856 

2  584 

831 

995 

822 

412 

112 

258 

841 

6316 

2  570 

673 

967 

A 

5  502 

5  438 

2  104 

556 

811 

614 

307 

120 

175 

751 

5  658 

2  521 

505 

900 

M 

5  190 

5  992 

2  373 

610 

1  023 

476 

354 

181 

222 

752 

6  468 

2  864 

610 

1  337 

J 

6  002 

7  006 

2  782 

723 

1  183 

771 

433 

304 

286 

523 

6  441 

2  890 

631 

1  276 

J 

7  764 

7  674 

2  879 

735 

1  291 

812 

420 

388 

310 

839 

6  295 

2  988 

574 

1  186 

A 

7  875 

8  166 

3  047 

802 

1  290 

840 

449 

377 

279 

1  082 

7  095 

3  228 

662 

1  453 

S 

7  566 

8118 

3  079 

761 

1  105 

1  067 

393 

409 

332 

972 

6  662 

2  921 

584 

1  357 

0 

7910 

8  042 

2  811 

848 

1  194 

1  234 

311 

326 

331 

988 

6  737 

2  786 

633 

1  339 

N 

6  779 

7  404 

2  777 

828 

1  146 

1  031 

331 

155 

265 

871 

6  809 

2  704 

733 

1  248 

D 

6  862 

7  476 

2  789 

921 

1  024 

1  220 

307 

90 

273 

851 

7  263 

2  848 

785 

1  110 

1984  J 

7  674 

7  955 

2  973 

901 

1  134 

1  377 

281 

76 

274 

939 

6  741 

2  470 

801 

1  007 

F 

6  790 

7  409 

2  666 

816 

1  112 

1  226 

295 

116 

273 

905 

6  313 

2  388 

723 

1  030 

M 

6  633 

2  646 

635 

1  116 

Net  sales  in  Canada 

Closing  inventories 

Year 
and 
month 

Light 
fuel  oil1 

Aviation 
fuel* 

Asphalt 

Liquefied 

petroleum 

gases* 

Other 
products' 

Total  all 
products 

Motor 
gasoline 

Heavy 
fuel  oil 

Diesel 
fuel  oil 

Light 
fuel  oil3 

Aviation 
fuel4 

Asphalt 

Liquefied 
petro- 
leum 
gases' 

Other 
products' 

D 

2545 

2546 

335315 

2548 

2549 

337106 

333506 

335006 

334406 

2554 

2555 

335306 

2557 

2558 

1982 

11  648 

4  240 

2  437 

1  938 

5  730 

14812 

4  560 

1  456 

2  032 

3  331 

644 

355 

165 

2  268 

1983 

9  391 

4  085 

2  518 

2  124 

5  382 

12  746 

4  175 

1  162 

1  816 

2  393 

616 

296 

189 

2  100 

1982  A 

1  102 

332 

70 

128 

346 

15  458 

5  485 

1  641 

1  901 

2  336 

706 

672 

119 

2  598 

M 

507 

361 

180 

137 

528 

14  764 

5  132 

1  391 

1  876 

2  422 

697 

659 

125 

2  461 

J 

326 

382 

376 

176 

508 

14  725 

4  850 

1  201 

2  082 

2  607 

800 

624 

165 

2  396 

J 

287 

399 

363 

186 

579 

15  038 

4  684 

1  222 

2  236 

3  032 

822 

578 

196 

2  268 

A 

450 

431 

416 

208 

498 

15  035 

4  481 

1  199 

2  446 

3  218 

794 

483 

210 

2  205 

S 

437 

386 

363 

163 

482 

15213 

4  362 

1  312 

2  378 

3  485 

723 

411 

221 

2319 

0 

630 

320 

330 

173 

500 

14  937 

4  200 

1  391 

2  273 

3  516 

750 

335 

208 

2  264 

N 

976 

302 

147 

155 

543 

15  030 

4  371 

1  399 

2  126 

3  592 

721 

344 

194 

2  282 

D 

1  469 

309 

52 

136 

435 

14812 

4  560 

1  456 

2  032 

3  331 

644 

355 

165 

2  268 

1983  J 

1  436 

278 

54 

146 

443 

15  246 

4  993 

1  527 

2  151 

3  050 

691 

385 

172 

2  276 

F 

1  398 

267 

66 

136 

416 

14  834 

5  090 

1  525 

2  016 

2  706 

671 

426 

177 

2  224 

M 

1  103 

314 

71 

174 

443 

14  495 

5  089 

1  385 

1  974 

2  383 

747 

465 

198 

2  254 

A 

842 

297 

72 

140 

382 

13  390 

4  529 

1  173 

2  016 

2  010 

721 

513 

211 

2217 

M 

468 

359 

190 

148 

491 

11  907 

3  913 

1  012 

1  729 

1  775 

684 

501 

187 

2  104 

J 

265 

368 

345 

220 

445 

11  569 

3  654 

1  025 

1  772 

1  848 

732 

440 

203 

1  894 

J 

204 

375 

368 

200 

401 

12  001 

3  577 

1  018 

1  943 

2  110 

724 

437 

221 

1  972 

A 

238 

431 

429 

201 

454 

12  351 

3  551 

962 

1  956 

2  355 

710 

329 

223 

2  266 

S 

344 

380 

393 

199 

485 

13  002 

3  855 

1  037 

1  898 

2  750 

719 

311 

196 

2  234 

0 

598 

380 

344 

205 

452 

13  265 

3  981 

1  043 

1  903 

2  913 

650 

263 

196 

2315 

N 

957 

308 

163 

182 

514 

13  192 

4  126 

1  002 

2  011 

2  745 

656 

251 

187 

2  215 

D 

1  538 

328 

24 

173 

456 

12  746 

4  175 

1  162 

1  816 

2  393 

616 

296 

189 

2  100 

1984  J 

1  556 

296 

47 

185 

377 

13  138 

4  646 

1  128 

1  891 

2  148 

615 

317 

182 

2  212 

F 

1  234 

315 

58 

149 

415 

13  576 

4  937 

1  148 

1  970 

2  080 

586 

374 

193 

2  287 

M 

74 

'Includes  domestic  and  imported  crude  oil,  condensate  and  pentanes  plus  received  by  Canadian  refineries       'Refinery  production  (from  crude  oil,  condensate  and  pentanes  plus,  and 
commingled  propane/ butane  mixes)  plus  other  materials  used       'Includes  stove  oil,  kerosene       "Includes  aviation  gasoline  and  aviation  turbo  fuel.      'Includes  propane  and  propane 
mixes  and  butane  and  butane  mixes       'Includes  petrochemical  teed  stocks,  naphtha  specialties,  coke,  lubricating  oil  and  grease,  still  gas  and  other  products 
Source:  Refined  Petroleum  Products  (45-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


86 


June  1984 

Section  7- 

-Table  6 

Table  6: 

Metals 

Year 

and 
month 

Copper 

Nicke 

Lead 

Molybde 

Total  metal  content 

Refined 

copper 

Total  metal  content 

Refined  lead 

"ium 

Production 

Exports' 

Production 

Exports2 

Production 

Exports3 

Production 

Exports4 

Production 

Exports 

Production 

Exports 

Thousand 

tonnes 

° 

2587 

2588 

2589 

2590 

2591 

2592 

2593 

2594 

2595 

2596 

2608 

2610 

1982 

612.5 

499.4 

337.7 

233.1 

88.6 

102.6 

272.0 

252.9 

174.2 

146.2 

16.4 

17.5 

1983 

614.7 

621.7 

464  2 

298.6 

128.1 

118.2 

248  1 

232.3 

178.0 

147.2 

9.7 

15.0 

1982  A 

68.4 

42.2 

43.1 

24.9 

15.1 

12.1 

33.7 

15.7 

17.5 

7.0 

2.0 

16 

M 

53.4 

49.5 

19.3 

15.6 

12.6 

14.6 

20.2 

12.2 

16.9 

10.3 

1.6 

1.2 

J 

70.3 

24.1 

5.0 

15.7 

54 

2.7 

19.5 

15.1 

16.2 

7.8 

1.7 

1.7 

J 

38.3 

47.4 

5.8 

19.1 

1.9 

6.4 

35.4 

19.8 

5.0 

14.6 

1.4 

1.3 

A 

37.5 

26.0 

5.5 

4.8 

24 

4.3 

15.0 

32.7 

11.1 

9.6 

0.8 

2.1 

S 

37.9 

41.4 

22.8 

13.9 

67 

2.9 

23.7 

28.1 

14.7 

10.7 

0.9 

1.1 

0 

44.3 

29.9 

36.1 

10.5 

2.8 

44 

18.1 

23.8 

13.4 

16.9 

1.3 

1.2 

N 

43.7 

49.1 

39.4 

26.9 

1.4 

3.4 

203 

20.8 

15.8 

14.9 

1.3 

1.1 

D 

44.8 

44.8 

28.8 

22.3 

1.6 

8.4 

21.1 

18.7 

16.6 

18.2 

1.0 

0.8 

1983  J 

40.2 

50.5 

29.1 

189 

1.5 

3.5 

23.4 

16.5 

15.6 

146 

09 

1.3 

F 

47.1 

24.9 

32.1 

13.6 

5.0 

6.8 

19.7 

17.6 

16.1 

11.1 

09 

0.9 

M 

47.6 

40.9 

36.4 

21.7 

7.6 

87 

15.7 

15.6 

167 

10.3 

1.1 

1.7 

A 

40.8 

41.7 

33.5 

15.6 

12.2 

7.3 

23.0 

12.8 

18.1 

124 

1.2 

1.0 

M 

54.0 

49.2 

40.4 

12.2 

13.2 

12.2 

20.5 

146 

18.0 

11.7 

0.7 

0.7 

J 

58.2 

76.0 

44.0 

43.7 

17.5 

157 

12.6 

17.3 

13  1 

14.2 

0.7 

1.0 

J 

40.3 

45.2 

30.2 

16.6 

4.0 

2.8 

17.6 

11.0 

13.9 

10.5 

08 

07 

A 

54.0 

65.3 

43.4 

41.1 

8.4 

11.5 

18.0 

25.4 

4.8 

19.7 

0.8 

0.8 

S 

56.1 

61.1 

39.5 

31.8 

142 

13.6 

34.2 

26.7 

15.1 

8.2 

1.0 

09 

0 

63.4 

49.4 

42.0 

27.3 

14.7 

94 

22.5 

41.2 

16.2 

12.2 

0.6 

1.1 

N 

59.6 

68.6 

47.7 

38.0 

15.0 

11.7 

18.1 

14.4 

15.8 

12.4 

0.4 

4.5 

D 

53.4 

49.0 

45.9 

18.1 

14.8 

150 

22.8 

19.3 

14.6 

10.1 

04 

0.4 

1984  J 

57.9 

53.8 

44.6 

21.3 

12.4 

9.4 

15.7 

13.9 

159 

132 

04 

0.5 

F 

54.1 

59.2 

45.3 

27.0 

17.5 

15.5 

16.4 

12.3 

13.8 

107 

0.7 

0.7 

M 

52.5 

64.8 

45.5 

35.6 

15.7 

15.0 

184 

15.0 

15.1 

11.8 

0.7 

06 

Zinc 

Aluminum 
and  bauxite 

Iron  ore 
Producers' 

Silver 

Total  metal  content 

Refined  zinc 

ore 

shipments 
in  tonnes 

Gold 

Uranium 

Production 

Exports            Production 

Exports 

imports 

Production 

Production 

Exports 

production 

Year 

and 

Thousand 

month 

Thousand  tonnes 

Thousands 

Thousand  grams 

kilograms 

D 

2597 

2598 

2599 

2600 

2601 

2602 

2603 

2605 

2606 

2609 

1982 

965.5 

928.1 

511.9 

470.4 

3  514.0 

33  198 

64  726 

1  313  624 

1  736  91 1 

7  643.0 

1983 

982.4 

1 

146.6 

617.2 

500.4 

3  412.5 

32  870 

69  112 

1  203  456 

1  482  236 

6  758.1 

1982  A 

67.1 

64.8 

47.2 

37.1 

326.9 

3  050 

5  389 

1 52  780 

1 1 5  269 

899 

M 

87.3 

79.7 

50.9 

47.7 

5368 

3  737 

5  551 

1 57  998 

166  590 

463 

J 

66.7 

54.1 

35.7 

34.1 

287.4 

3  714 

5  762 

85  354 

138  939 

709 

J 

113.7 

69.2 

9.3 

43.9 

2839 

3  063 

4  660 

1 1 1  099 

162  174 

414 

A 

59.8 

95.4 

25.9 

25.2 

400.0 

3  340 

5  054 

59  703 

109  453 

570 

S 

95.5 

95.9 

37.8 

27.0 

268.8 

2  895 

5  507 

79  270 

174  304 

723 

0 

108.1 

102.7 

53.1 

43.1 

3396 

2  704 

5  796 

93  930 

220  119 

824 

N 

60.1 

72.0 

53.6 

41.1 

304.9 

2  364 

5  894 

152  435 

99  749 

655 

D 

79.9 

91.9 

50.2 

53.7 

2803 

2  248 

6  330 

130  148 

172  842 

673 

1983  J 

68.4 

36.6 

50.6 

34.0 

1137 

1  130 

5  811 

101  956 

121  863 

686 

F 

55.8 

94.4 

49.2 

32.1 

123.4 

1  314 

5  142 

107  562 

175  237 

706 

M 

55.8 

91.4 

56.3 

51.1 

1086 

1  107 

5  832 

101  981 

195  516 

513 

A 

78.7 

70.9 

52.9 

56.2 

2842 

3  308 

5  406 

101  463 

153  558 

574 

M 

90.8 

76.9 

54.6 

45.4 

299.9 

2  984 

5  503 

104  826 

104  134 

520 

J 

85.4 

126.7 

42.0 

40.3 

244.1 

3  064 

5  811 

99  459 

91  444 

559 

J 

66.5 

50.1 

50.5 

34.7 

451.4 

2  807 

6  081 

86  042 

102  424 

354 

A 

85.1 

76.2 

41.4 

43.2 

237.5 

3  903 

5  819 

65  519 

133  745 

500 

s 

130.6 

144.9 

55.1 

34.7 

6057 

3  391 

6  045 

121  792 

101  180 

646 

o 

109.6 

212.6 

54.5 

46.9 

241.8 

3  633 

5  677 

99  330 

106  374 

496 

N 

75.3 

57.2 

53.8 

41.4 

4536 

3  726 

5  984 

1 1 1  698 

82  953 

565 

D 

80.4 

108.7 

56.3 

40.6 

2486 

2  501 

6  025 

101  839 

113  808 

639 

1984  J 

54.2 

61.7 

59.8 

45.8 

2048 

1  505 

6  008 

112  729 

106  934 

572 

F 

60.5 

66.0 

57.2 

41.9 

75.5 

1  493 

6  031 

103  059 

161  054 

577 

. 

69.2 

87.0 

58.1 

53.9 

171.3 

2  149 

6  219 

1 1 2  739 

123  667 

747 

'Includes  copper  fine  in  ore,  ingots,  bars,  billets,  rods  and  strips       includes  ingots,  bars  and  billets.      'Includes  nickel  in  matte  or  speiss,  oxide  and  fine 

in  pigs. 

Sources:  Energy,  Mines  and  Resources;  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


'Includes  lead  in  ore  and 


87 


Section  7— Table  7 

Table  7:  Non-metallic  minerals  (thousand  tonnes) 


June  1984 


Asbestos 

Gypsum 

Cement 

Lime 

Salt 

Potash 

Year 

and 

Producers' 

Producers' 

Producers' 

Producers' 

Producers' 

month 

shipments 

Exports 

shipments 

Production 

shipments 

shipments 

shipments' 

Imports 

Production 

D 

2627 

2628 

2629 

2630 

2631 

2632 

2626 

2634 

2607 

1982 

837 

880.7 

5  986 

8  078 

8  084 

2  197.2 

7  930.6 

1  526.9 

5  308.5 

1983 

840 

753.9 

7  694 

7  087 

7  052 

2  225.3 

8  542.1 

636.2 

6  252.3 

1982  M 

64.8 

670 

477 

808 

824 

180.0 

5553 

106.7 

468.9 

J 

71.5 

68.6 

522 

845 

875 

179.3 

472.5 

436.2 

460.0 

J 

52.4 

51.7 

524 

845 

862 

145.4 

4637 

126.8 

448.2 

A 

67.6 

71.0 

780 

900 

916 

161.4 

692.2 

100.1 

467.3 

S 

83.2 

95.2 

610 

985 

940 

176.7 

5558 

201.8 

377.7 

O 

74.3 

81.1 

578 

842 

841 

180.6 

712.5 

111.7 

357.8 

N 

70.7 

83.6 

555 

674 

674 

172.5 

7959 

83.0 

471.5 

D 

81 .5 

81.5 

514 

465 

484 

157.5 

6957 

133.5 

474.0 

1983  J 

479 

602 

376 

165 

220 

173.3 

8527 

36.7 

421.5 

F 

51.0 

45.7 

369 

219 

236 

150.5 

6340 

54.1 

3763 

M 

75.2 

75.1 

536 

409 

366 

180.2 

527.0 

29.0 

604.6 

A 

75.0 

65.7 

605 

497 

502 

178.6 

5769 

50.3 

532.5 

M 

72.2 

60.2 

629 

772 

765 

183.8 

590.3 

96.6 

491.1 

J 

74.4 

71.9 

676 

951 

860 

191.5 

657.5 

76.1 

404.9 

J 

56.7 

51.5 

828 

776 

752 

172.2 

602.7 

19.8 

404.1 

A 

73.1 

57.8 

651 

742 

831 

201.8 

672.1 

53.1 

564.0 

S 

75.4 

62.8 

792 

816 

835 

2072 

718.7 

58.9 

6558 

0 

73.0 

61.2 

801 

778 

769 

199.3 

839.5 

68.9 

612.2 

N 

82.5 

77.2 

759 

612 

576 

198.8 

982.9 

74.4 

639.3 

D 

84.0 

64.4 

672 

349 

342 

188.4 

8879 

18.5 

546.1 

1984  J 

60.9 

59.2 

460 

196 

237 

187.4 

1  135.7 

56.0 

671.3 

F 

68.4 

74.4 

521 

257 

279 

170.6 

834.9 

55.8 

642.3 

M 

76.5 

71.0 

544 

397 

383 

180.3 

687.7 

5.4 

726.4 

A 

586 

506 

'Total  salt  and  salt  content  ot  brine. 

Sources:  Energy,  Mines  and  Resources;  Cement  (44-001),  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


Section  8  ■  Construction 

90  1.  Building  Permits,  by  Type 

90  2.  Building  Permits,  by  Province 

91  3.  Dwelling  Units  Started,  All  Areas 

91  4.  Dwelling  Units  Completed,  All  Areas 

91  5.  Dwelling  Units  Under  Construction,  All  Areas 

92  6.  Dwelling  Units  Started,  Centres  10,000  and  Over 

92  7.  Dwelling  Units  Completed,  Centres  10,000  and  Over 

93  8.  Dwelling  Units  Under  Construction,  Centres  10,000  and  Over 

93  9.  Mortgage  Loans  Approvals 

94  10.  Domestic  Shipments  of  Building  Materials  by  Canadian  Manufacturers 


89 


Section 
Table  1: 

8— Tables  1   and  2 
Building  permits,  by  type  (million  dollars) 

June  1984 

Canada 
total' 

Non-residential 

Resi- 
dential 

Canada. 
55  munici- 
palities 
only1 

Canada 
total' 

Non-residential 

Resi- 
dential 

Canada, 
55  munici- 
palities 
only' 

Year 
and 
month 

Total 

Industrial 

Com- 
mercial 

Institu- 
tional and 
govern- 
ment 

Total 

Indus-       Commer- 
trial               cial 

Institu- 
tional and 
govern- 
ment 

D 
D 

2671 

2683 

2672 

2673 

2674 

2675 

2676 

2677 

4898 

2678               2679 

2680 

2681 

2682 

1982 

1983 

12,788.8 

14,571.3 

6.655.9 
5,712.1 

1 ,096.3 
9396 

3,485.2 
2,760.8 

2,074.4 
2,011.7 

6,132.9 
8,8592 

5,766.7 
5,022.0 

4 

6 

6                    6 

6 

6 

5 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

1,128.2 

556.0 

97.6 

309.7 

148.7 

572.2 

5209 

1,009.8 

583  9 

94.8 

3270 

162.1 

4259 

464.1 

M 

1 ,058.3 

513.6 

102.0 

275.5 

136.1 

544.7 

3966 

899.4 

507  9 

94.3 

247.9 

165.8 

391  4 

427  7 

J 

1.087.5 

584.1 

76.7 

346.7 

160.7 

503.4 

527.4 

900.3 

524.9 

67.8 

303.2 

153.9 

375.4 

489.7 

J 

1,186.9 

722.2 

137.8 

420.6 

163.9 

464  7 

6302 

1.090.8 

6686 

103.8 

386.9 

177.8 

422.2 

584.0 

A 

9995 

498.7 

97.3 

215.5 

186.0 

500.8 

3354 

8579 

413.6 

79.7 

175.7 

158.1 

444.3 

302.2 

S 

1,089.1 

553.7 

82.1 

245.1 

226  5 

535.4 

393.9 

978.5 

501  6 

682 

220.2 

213.3 

476.9 

410.3 

O 

1,129.8 

5057 

86.0 

158.5 

261.2 

624  1 

408.4 

1,037.5 

469.0 

82.5 

138.7 

247.9 

568.5 

400.3 

N 

1,205.8 

491.6 

84.4 

2139 

193.4 

714.1 

4566 

1.119.2 

395.8 

76.6 

166.8 

152.3 

723.4 

377.8 

D 

1,049.0 

473.9 

53.8 

196.9 

223  2 

575.0 

654  8 

1.229.2 

416.5 

55.7 

164  2 

196.5 

812.8 

385.4 

1983  J 

6623 

295.5 

354 

126.7 

133.3 

3669 

2389 

1.247.6 

4885 

67.3 

221.3 

199.9 

759.1 

360.9 

F 

8528 

366.9 

69.3 

125.4 

172.2 

4859 

336.2 

1.254.1 

474.6 

104.3 

154.8 

215.4 

779.5 

407.4 

M 

1,420.1 

457.7 

61.8 

205.3 

190.6 

962.4 

475.8 

1,261.5 

421.6 

62.4 

192.5 

166.7 

839.9 

424.4 

A 

1,652.7 

3230 

62.0 

183.1 

78.0 

1,329.7 

491.8 

1,354.8 

361.4 

64.7 

209.4 

87.3 

993.4 

459.1 

M 

1,341.2 

4524 

79.7 

235.6 

137.1 

888  8 

461.8 

1,072.5 

4478 

71.3 

218.1 

158.4 

624.7 

479.4 

J 

1,263.0 

517.1 

76.6 

193.7 

246.8 

745.8 

387.9 

1.092.0 

493.4 

70.6 

185.5 

237.4 

598.6 

369.0 

J 

1,149.8 

434.2 

83.3 

224.5 

1264 

715.7 

356.6 

1.166.6 

438.4 

67.0 

225.8 

145.7 

728.2 

344.5 

A 

1,311  0 

619.6 

93.7 

3006 

225.3 

691.5 

436.5 

1.158.5 

510.3 

74.4 

254.7 

181.2 

648.2 

375.9 

S 

1,237  2 

514.7 

111.5 

265.4 

137.8 

722.5 

437.1 

1.184.8 

489.1 

93.9 

262.8 

132.4 

695.7 

461.2 

O 

1,333.5 

578.1 

78.3 

303.2 

196.5 

755.4 

515.6 

1,285.6 

549.7 

75.3 

295.8 

178.6 

735.8 

500.7 

N 

1,308.7 

6204 

90.3 

310.6 

2195 

688.3 

547.8 

1,248.6 

522.6 

82.8 

268.2 

171.6 

726.0 

452.3 

D 

1,038.9 

532.6 

97.6 

286.7 

148.2 

506  3 

336.2 

1,244.7 

514.7 

105.5 

2720 

137.2 

730.0 

387.3 

1984  J 

677.7 

353.6 

52.5 

2023 

98.9 

324.0 

283  8 

1,223.6 

563.2 

91.0 

326.4 

145.7 

660.4 

428.7 

F 

841.0 

374.7 

41.1 

224.7 

1090 

466.2 

363.1 

1,194.1 

481.3 

63.3 

279.0 

139.0 

712.9 

419.7 

M 

960.5 

354.5 

70.3 

160.7 

123.4 

606  0 

307.7 

1,016.3 

387.9 

85.9 

174.6 

127.4 

628.4 

283.4 

'In  1979,  approximately  2,000  municipalities  are  being  surveyed 

so  historical  comparisons  are  possible 

Source:  Building  Permits  (64-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


'This  is  an  historical  series  with  data  available  back  to  1920   Consistent  coverage  and  volume  have  been  maintained 


Table  2:  Building  permits,  by  province1  (million  dollars) 


Year  and 

month 

Canada 

Nfld 

P.E.I 

NS 

NB 

Que. 

Ont 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Yukon 

N.W.T. 

D 

2695 

2696 

2697 

2698 

2699 

2700 

2701 

2702 

2703 

2704 

2705 

2706 

2707 

1982 

12,788.8 

102.3 

49.3 

323.9 

180.4 

2.128.0 

4,211.1 

266.1 

430.5 

2,911  0 

2,161.1 

18.0 

7.0 

1983 

14.571.3 

144.9 

74.4 

469.3 

277.3 

3.068.9 

5.349.9 

432.5 

613.5 

1.871.0 

2,237.8 

15.2 

16.8 

1982  A 

1,128.2 

3.2 

2.6 

28.1 

10.1 

189.9 

383.3 

35.9 

48.0 

229.7 

197.0 

0.5 



M 

1.058.3 

60 

8.4 

21.1 

28.2 

159.3 

374.2 

15.7 

45.6 

199.2 

199.2 

0.6 

0.7 

J 

1.087  5 

9.7 

3.8 

43.6 

18.5 

132.6 

422.9 

41.7 

42.9 

191.6 

178.1 

1.4 

0.6 

J 

1,186.9 

9.4 

4.1 

26.9 

12.4 

285.1 

348.0 

22.3 

31.4 

300.7 

143.6 

2.9 

— 

A 

9995 

59 

52 

24.3 

22.8 

195.0 

351.9 

23.7 

29.0 

184.4 

155.8 

1.1 

0.5 

S 

1,089.1 

69 

15.2 

23.9 

20.6 

187.7 

3586 

16.5 

37.7 

218.5 

201.6 

1.0 

0.8 

O 

1,129.8 

9.8 

4.7 

28.6 

14.6 

239.4 

395.1 

27.1 

37.8 

240.9 

129.1 

2.3 

0.5 

N 

1 ,205.8 

5.4 

2.1 

28.8 

15.9 

231.2 

485.1 

33.3 

38.5 

215.6 

148.7 

0.9 

0.2 

D 

1,049.0 

36.6 

1.4 

27.2 

159 

171.3 

366.4 

13  4 

26.6 

206.9 

178.9 

0.9 

3.3 

1983  J 

662.3 

3.1 

3.0 

13.2 

4.7 

87.9 

2349 

26.8 

30.6 

99  1 

153.8 

0.9 

4.3 

F 

852  8 

26 

1.3 

34.7 

12.0 

151.0 

277.5 

21.8 

52.4 

140.7 

158.6 

0.4 

0.1 

M 

1,420.1 

62 

4.6 

31.1 

16.3 

285.4 

497.5 

39.0 

66.5 

213.8 

258.3 

1.2 

0.2 

A 

1,652.7 

15.0 

64 

48.2 

38.2 

366.3 

573.8 

55.4 

869 

207  7 

253.3 

0.8 

0.7 

M 

1,341.2 

16.0 

12.3 

46.2 

28.6 

275.7 

455.8 

49.3 

59.2 

175.4 

219.3 

2.4 

1.0 

J 

1,263.0 

15.9 

3.2 

51.4 

28.1 

2254 

445.9 

37.7 

45.4 

207.6 

196.6 

2.8 

2.8 

J 

1,149.8 

18.2 

5.5 

34.4 

22.5 

164.0 

491.7 

38.9 

54.8 

124.3 

194.4 

03 

09 

A 

1,311.0 

11.4 

4.6 

37.7 

26.1 

269.3 

511.8 

30.0 

41.3 

194.7 

182.5 

0.3 

1.3 

S 

1,237.2 

10.3 

56 

46.2 

22.8 

288.1 

465.4 

43.3 

53.6 

140.6 

158.7 

1.8 

0.9 

O 

1.333.5 

9.9 

13.6 

42.9 

29.6 

283.9 

492.0 

39.6 

37.9 

175.1 

204.7 

2.4 

1.9 

N 

1,308.7 

13.2 

5.0 

42.3 

37.9 

334.6 

494.9 

29.4 

57.1 

116.6 

175.5 

1.9 

0.5 

D 

1 ,038.9 

23.1 

9.2 

41.0 

10.5 

337.1 

4086 

21.3 

27.8 

75.7 

82.2 

0.1 

2.1 

1984  J 

677.7 

2.6 

0.7 

15.4 

12.1 

91.6 

272.0 

42.9 

28.0 

95.0 

116.6 

04 

0.4 

F 

841  0 

4.4 

3.3 

37.1 

9.8 

183.8 

319.7 

46.3 

26.3 

97.4 

111.3 

0.6 

0.7 

M 

9605 

8.4 

3.9 

33.6 

12.0 

173.8 

417.4 

40.0 

51.6 

102.6 

116.2 

0.6 

0.2 

'In  1979,  approximately  2,000  municipalities  are  being  surveyed. 
Source:  Building  Permits  (64-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


90 


June  1984 

Table  3:  Dwelling  units1  started,  all  areas 


Section  8— Tables  3-5 


Canada 

Year 
and 

quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.EI 

N.S. 

NB 

Que 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alta 

BC 

seasonally 

adjusted 

at  annual 

rates 

(thousands) 

D 

2717 

2718 

2719 

2720 

2721 

2722 

2723 

2724 

2725 

2726 

2727 

4945 

1982 

125,860 

2,793 

248 

3.691 

1,680 

23,492 

38,508 

2,030 

6,822 

26,789 

19,807 

1983 

162,645 

3,281 

673 

5.697 

4.742 

40,318 

54,939 

5,985 

7,269 

17,134 

22,607 

1981   2 

60,276 

986 

119 

988 

992 

12.475 

17,636 

1,310 

2,059 

11.840 

11,871 

216.0 

3 

50,781 

1,210 

41 

1,176 

438 

7,674 

15.464 

641 

1,135 

10,575 

12,427 

183.0 

4 

38,500 

651 

14 

986 

387 

5.607 

11.955 

294 

1,519 

9,403 

7,684 

135.0 

1982  1 

30,328 

515 

9 

566 

139 

3.870 

8,755 

171 

1,924 

6,467 

7,912 

161.0 

2 

31,965 

612 

39 

861 

444 

5.331 

7.900 

876 

1,507 

9,820 

4,575 

114.0 

3 

26,657 

689 

33 

1,063 

752 

4.351 

8.544 

241 

1,677 

5.904 

3,403 

103.0 

4 

36,910 

977 

167 

1,201 

345 

9.940 

13,309 

742 

1,714 

4,598 

3,917 

137.0 

1983  1 

27,008 

642 

40 

756 

342 

4,841 

9,593 

1,069 

1,825 

4,101 

3.799 

161.0 

2 

63,666 

1,287 

248 

2,178 

2,792 

16,368 

18,950 

2,360 

3,471 

6,987 

9.025 

209.0 

3 

36,874 

809 

133 

1,490 

877 

8.915 

13,139 

1,742 

1,232 

3,478 

5,059 

142.0 

4 

35,097 

543 

252 

1,273 

731 

10,194 

13,257 

814 

741 

2,568 

4,724 

132.0 

1984  1 

25,070 

341 

43 

690 

158 

8,535 

7.578 

933 

1.481 

1,548 

3,763 

145.0 

Table  4: 

Dwelling  units1 

completed, 

all  areas 

Canada 

Year 

seasonally 

adjusted 

at  annual 

and 

rates 

quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

N.S 

NB. 

Que. 

Ont 

Man. 

Sask. 

Alta. 

BC. 

(thousands) 

D 

2739 

2740 

2741 

2742 

2743 

2744 

2745 

2746 

2747 

2748 

2749 

4946 

1982 

133,942 

2,331 

98 

3,174 

1.427 

21.526 

40,437 

1,633 

5,666 

31,364 

26,286 

1983 

163,008 

3,176 

548 

5.069 

3.487 

35.681 

55,287 

4,076 

8,090 

24.693 

22,901 

1981   2 

40.363 

619 

47 

1,205 

389 

7,437 

10,910 

932 

1,514 

7,764 

9,546 

180.0 

3 

49,766 

1,067 

98 

875 

547 

10.798 

12.809 

1,126 

2,775 

10,499 

9,172 

178.0 

4 

46,739 

970 

46 

1,200 

824 

6.753 

13,405 

1,226 

1,979 

9.136 

1 1 ,200 

166.0 

1982  1 

29,932 

504 

14 

759 

368 

3.756 

8,843 

312 

1.044 

6,798 

7,534 

143.0 

2 

31.974 

518 

35 

730 

246 

4.926 

9,903 

312 

624 

8,026 

6,654 

1380 

3 

39,183 

441 

30 

673 

385 

7,769 

10,199 

364 

2,350 

10,131 

6.841 

137.0 

4 

32,853 

868 

19 

1,012 

428 

5.075 

1 1 .492 

645 

1,648 

6,409 

5.257 

120.0 

1983  1 

32,455 

518 

81 

1.177 

422 

5,614 

12,742 

450 

713 

6,213 

4,525 

155.0 

2 

33,306 

448 

54 

1.045 

536 

6.719 

11.546 

812 

1,275 

5,823 

5,048 

149.0 

3 

52,484 

935 

202 

1.568 

1,371 

14.197 

15.670 

1,723 

3,573 

6,254 

6,991 

181.0 

4 

44,763 

1,275 

211 

1,279 

1,158 

9,151 

15,329 

1,091 

2,529 

6,403 

6,337 

162.0 

1984  1 

32,109 

769 

114 

1,491 

769 

7.946 

1 1 ,059 

744 

1,977 

3,066 

4,174 

153.0 

Table  5: 

Dwelling  units1 

under  construction,  all 

areas 

End  of 

period 
or  quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.EI. 

NS 

NB. 

Que 

Ont 

Man. 

Sask. 

Alta 

BC 

D 

2761 

2762 

2763 

2764 

2765 

2766 

2767 

2768 

2769 

2770 

2771 

1982 

89,055 

3,373 

196 

2,506 

1 

,122 

14,164 

31,009 

1.149 

4.583 

17,663 

13,290 

1983 

84,930 

3,494 

316 

2,984 

2,346 

18,320 

30,243 

3,048 

3,667 

8,336 

12,176 

1981   2 

1 1 1 .697 

3,149 

140 

1,975 

1,531 

17,220 

32,794 

2,213 

5.940 

23,499 

23,236 

3 

111,251 

3,283 

80 

2,265 

1,420 

13,957 

35.643 

1,694 

4,331 

22,531 

26,047 

4 

102,829 

2,966 

48 

2,052 

978 

12,815 

34.071 

764 

3,864 

22,960 

22,31 1 

1982  1 

101,136 

2,944 

41 

1,812 

666 

12,657 

33.650 

622 

4,722 

22,795 

21,227 

2 

100,334 

3.021 

45 

1,934 

866 

12,944 

31.586 

1,185 

5.466 

24,560 

18,727 

3 

86,182 

3,286 

48 

2,320 

1.214 

9,485 

29,682 

1,051 

4,439 

19.925 

14,732 

4 

89,055 

3,373 

196 

2,506 

1 

,122 

14,164 

31,009 

1,149 

4,583 

17.663 

13.290 

1983  1 

82,510 

3,502 

155 

2,031 

1.035 

13,246 

27,827 

1,769 

5.629 

15.212 

12,104 

2 

112,402 

4,336 

348 

3,216 

3.290 

22,748 

35.066 

3,316 

7,892 

16,128 

16,062 

3 

95,508 

4.223 

276 

3,048 

2,787 

17,346 

32,452 

3,324 

5,533 

12,513 

14,006 

4 

84,930 

3.494 

316 

2,984 

2.346 

18,320 

30,243 

3,048 

3,667 

8.336 

12,176 

1984  1 

76,972 

3.064 

249 

2,159 

1,710 

18,812 

26,901 

3,237 

3,179 

6,729 

10,932 

'A  dwelling  unit  is  defined  as  a  structurally  separate  set  of  living  quarters  having  its  own  entrance  from  outside  of  the  building,  or  from  a  common  passage  inside.  These  data  are  the 
result  of  a  nation-wide  survey,  for  which  the  field  work  is  carried  out  by  the  Central  Mortgage  and  Housing  Corporation    All  metropolitan  areas  and  urban  centres  with  a  population  of 
10,000  or  more,  along  with  certain  other  areas  of  high  building  activity,  are  enumerated  completely  each  month    The  remainder  of  the  country  is  covered  on  a  sample  basis  quarterly 
Source:  Housing  Starts  and  Completions  (64-002),  Statistics  Canada. 


91 


Section  8— Tables  6  and  7 

Table  6:  Dwelling  units1  started,  centres  10,000  and  over 


June  1984 


Canada 

seasonally 

adjusted 

Year 

Metropolitan 

areas 

at  annual 

and 

Canada 

Atlantic 
provinces 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Manitoba 

Saskatch- 
ewan 

Alberta 

British 
Columbia 

rates 

month 

Montreal 

Toronto 

Winnipeg 

Vancouver 

(thousands) 

D 

2783 

2784 

2785 

2786 

2787 

2788 

2789 

2790 

2791 

2792 

2793 

2794 

4900 

1982 

104,792 

4,296 

19,036 

35,174 

1,634 

6,031 

21,768 

16,853 

1 1 ,497 

19,064 

1.444 

10,116 

1983 

134,207 

7,603 

33.646 

50.270 

5.202 

5,933 

13,256 

18,297 

19,682 

25,271 

4.432 

12,302 

1982  M 

8,290 

236 

1.637 

2,913 

82 

332 

1,960 

1.130 

953 

1,614 

74 

900 

89 

J 

9.288 

378 

1,426 

2.105 

155 

328 

3,928 

968 

797 

1.133 

141 

635 

90 

J 

8.065 

392 

1,112 

2.087 

61 

793 

2,531 

1,089 

656 

801 

35 

452 

92 

A 

6.672 

422 

804 

3.400 

63 

232 

1.055 

696 

260 

1,987 

56 

498 

82 

S 

6.345 

376 

1,272 

2,113 

56 

412 

1.245 

871 

615 

914 

49 

561 

74 

0 

9.099 

584 

2,371 

3,298 

193 

448 

1,347 

858 

1,738 

1,860 

166 

357 

101 

N 

1 1 .208 

438 

2,385 

4,816 

358 

600 

1.567 

1,044 

1.175 

2,568 

349 

547 

119 

D 

10,498 

529 

3.224 

4,047 

115 

472 

860 

1,251 

2,150 

2,338 

111 

815 

125 

1983  J 

8,514 

330 

1,957 

3,431 

126 

361 

1,325 

984 

1,361 

1,801 

125 

653 

137 

F 

6,661 

256 

1,164 

2,363 

277 

472 

1,346 

783 

772 

1,506 

150 

456 

134 

M 

8,403 

516 

1.227 

3.158 

462 

793 

908 

1,339 

777 

1,831 

322 

871 

148 

A 

12.413 

776 

2,717 

3.867 

549 

1,206 

1,205 

2,093 

1.595 

2,082 

478 

1,225 

141 

M 

22.557 

1,187 

5,769 

8.491 

1.052 

1.152 

2,351 

2.555 

3.128 

4,343 

971 

1,517 

222 

J 

16,354 

1,168 

4,688 

4.928 

519 

562 

1,815 

2.674 

2.669 

2,191 

425 

2.042 

148 

J 

10,526 

647 

3,071 

3.887 

643 

305 

755 

1,218 

1.651 

1.741 

625 

821 

117 

A 

9,154 

546 

1,837 

3.554 

292 

453 

934 

1,538 

856 

1,682 

180 

977 

111 

S 

9,904 

654 

2,234 

4,413 

672 

142 

661 

1,128 

1.359 

1,695 

648 

588 

115 

0 

9,285 

502 

2,431 

3,723 

138 

142 

850 

1,499 

1,401 

2,292 

94 

1.160 

105 

N 

10,114 

463 

3,472 

3,683 

261 

240 

636 

1,359 

2.026 

1,633 

242 

1.081 

110 

D 

10,322 

558 

3.079 

4,772 

211 

105 

470 

1,127 

2.087 

2,474 

172 

911 

116 

1984  J 

8.635 

223 

3,779 

2,474 

409 

377 

425 

948 

1.622 

1,413 

406 

769 

129 

F 

6.710 

213 

2,066 

2,774 

323 

220 

311 

803 

1.355 

1,412 

317 

547 

131 

M 

6,195 

259 

1,711 

1,841 

146 

346 

349 

1,543 

1,134 

804 

140 

1,113 

109 

A 

9.051 

343 

2,431 

3.867 

387 

383 

432 

1,208 

1,299 

1,868 

370 

843 

104 

Table  7: 

Dwelling  units1  completed,  centres 

10,000 

and  over 

Canada 

seasonally 

adjusted 

Year 

Metropolitan 

areas 

at  annual 

and 

Canada 

Atlantic 
provinces 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Manitoba 

Saskatch- 
ewan 

Alberta 

British 
Columbia 

rates 

month 

Montreal 

Toronto 

Winnipeg 

Vancouver 

(thousands) 

D 

2807 

2808 

2809 

2810 

2811 

2812 

2813 

2814 

2815 

2816 

2817 

2818 

4901 

1982 

112,251 

3,564 

17,676 

37.041 

1,174 

4,053 

26.436 

22,307 

1 1 ,023 

21 ,457 

1,013 

13,562 

1983 

135,848 

6,632 

29,127 

50.709 

3,471 

6,975 

20.366 

18,568 

16,822 

26,182 

2,894 

12,273 

1982  M 

9,523 

262 

1,708 

3,249 

154 

259 

2.067 

1,824 

1,210 

2,192 

146 

1,218 

118 

J 

10,177 

192 

1,744 

3,775 

84 

118 

2,789 

1,475 

1,119 

1,893 

83 

1,080 

114 

J 

12,352 

214 

3,646 

2.794 

55 

587 

2,787 

2.269 

2,625 

1,424 

48 

1,234 

122 

A 

10.619 

367 

1.493 

3,799 

58 

419 

2,607 

1.876 

894 

2,397 

52 

1,294 

113 

S 

1 1 .078 

310 

1.446 

2,996 

104 

671 

3,600 

1,951 

967 

1,613 

103 

1,424 

121 

0 

8.046 

389 

986 

2,554 

140 

443 

2,314 

1,220 

502 

1,286 

130 

766 

84 

N 

10,012 

365 

1,547 

4,031 

211 

702 

1,768 

1,388 

829 

2,343 

138 

903 

107 

D 

8,711 

341 

1.481 

3,479 

99 

172 

1,305 

1,834 

895 

1,832 

89 

1,342 

109 

1983  J 

9.269 

479 

1,339 

4,197 

76 

194 

1,875 

1,109 

579 

1,591 

76 

749 

124 

F 

7,900 

304 

753 

3,442 

76 

153 

1,983 

1,189 

338 

1,925 

63 

885 

120 

M 

10.060 

519 

1,577 

4,306 

184 

206 

1,682 

1,586 

1,014 

2,638 

143 

1,177 

144 

A 

7,467 

311 

1,571 

2,734 

103 

400 

1.090 

1,258 

1.206 

1,742 

85 

767 

117 

M 

9,725 

400 

1,885 

3,599 

195 

306 

1,965 

1,375 

1,167 

1,854 

175 

971 

123 

J 

1 1 ,895 

528 

2,682 

4,532 

428 

420 

1,970 

1,335 

1,534 

3,016 

413 

944 

135 

J 

16,006 

636 

5,396 

5,263 

336 

1,068 

1.768 

1,539 

2,938 

2,967 

256 

918 

156 

A 

13,112 

698 

3,644 

4,449 

421 

759 

1,119 

2,022 

2,026 

1,954 

353 

1,230 

137 

S 

14,543 

724 

3,130 

4,744 

761 

1,271 

1,810 

2,103 

1,864 

2,334 

637 

1,246 

152 

O 

13,094 

514 

2.367 

4,954 

280 

1,053 

2,080 

1,846 

1,389 

2,456 

241 

1,308 

139 

N 

12,721 

821 

2,732 

4,582 

368 

739 

1,773 

1.706 

1,452 

1,992 

246 

1,145 

138 

D 

10,056 

698 

2.051 

3,907 

243 

406 

1,251 

1,500 

1,315 

1,713 

206 

933 

126 

1984  J 

8,936 

629 

1,986 

3.270 

220 

542 

739 

1,550 

878 

1,393 

171 

988 

120 

F 

7,860 

554 

2,072 

2,920 

204 

499 

764 

847 

761 

1.658 

149 

610 

119 

M 

8,867 

420 

2,210 

3,905 

187 

393 

731 

1,021 

1,406 

1.828 

181 

669 

127 

A 

8,439 

227 

2,076 

3,392 

341 

254 

719 

1,430 

1,294 

1.570 

323 

933 

133 

Note:  Data  are  based  on  1971  Census  area  definitions. 
See  footnote  and  source  in  Table  5. 


92 


June  1984 

Table  8:  Dwelling  units1  under  construction,  centres  10,000  and  over 


Section  8— Tables  8  and  9 


•End 
ot 

Canada 

Atlantic 
provinces 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Manitoba 

Saskatch- 
ewan 

Alberta 

British 
Columbia 

Metropolitan  areas 

period 

Montreal 

Toronto          Winnipeg 

Vancouver 

D 

4903 

4904 

4905 

4908 

4911 

4914 

4915 

4916 

4906 

4909                 4912 

4917 

1982 

74.685 

3.652 

1 1 ,343 

28,937 

1,007 

3,827 

15,069 

10,850 

7,034 

16.346 

920 

6,210 

1983 

70,118 

4,457 

15,403 

28,315 

2,673 

2.708 

6,470 

10.092 

9,665 

15,375 

2.447 

6,026 

1982  M 

88,055 

2,747 

1 1 ,407 

31,248 

758 

4,015 

20,768 

17.112 

7,516 

17,983 

657 

10,680 

J 

86,611 

2,927 

10,978 

29,543 

829 

4.095 

21 ,897 

16,342 

7,195 

17,222 

715 

10.092 

J 

81,891 

3,098 

8,518 

28,762 

834 

3.995 

21 ,630 

15,054 

5.316 

16.589 

701 

9.223 

A 

77,685 

3,157 

7,767 

28.356 

839 

3.804 

19,968 

13,794 

4.655 

16,169 

705 

8,347 

S 

72,181 

3,222 

7,568 

27,311 

791 

3.545 

17,349 

12,395 

4,281 

1 5,464 

652 

7,494 

O 

72,307 

3,396 

8.863 

27,455 

844 

3.547 

16,265 

1 1 ,937 

5,506 

15.460 

688 

7,076 

N 

72,934 

3,466 

9,608 

28.234 

991 

3.533 

15,727 

11,375 

5,778 

15.684 

898 

6,732 

D 

74,685 

3,652 

11,343 

28.937 

1,007 

3,827 

15,069 

10,850 

7,034 

16,346 

920 

6,210 

1983  J 

73,533 

3,485 

1 1 ,902 

28,161 

1,057 

3,994 

14,209 

10,725 

7,807 

16,559 

969 

6.114 

F 

72,188 

3,438 

12,312 

27,072 

1,258 

4,237 

13,575 

10,296 

8,241 

16,141 

1,056 

5.682 

M 

70,335 

3,397 

1 1 ,878 

25,908 

1,536 

4,834 

12,845 

9,937 

7,929 

15,323 

1,235 

5,389 

A 

75.280 

3,861 

12.987 

27,043 

1,982 

5,636 

12,958 

10,813 

8,281 

15,648 

1,628 

5,832 

M 

87,782 

4,639 

16,813 

31 ,936 

2,838 

6,481 

13,138 

11,937 

10,183 

18,134 

2,424 

6,378 

J 

92,300 

5.269 

18,775 

32,328 

2,929 

6,695 

1 3,040 

13,264 

11,314 

17,303 

2,436 

7,475 

J 

86,569 

5,262 

16,425 

30,926 

3,236 

5.880 

1 1 ,905 

1 2,935 

10,004 

16.065 

2,805 

7.366 

A 

82,488 

5,103 

14.534 

30,033 

3,107 

5,573 

1 1 ,698 

12,440 

8,836 

15.791 

2,632 

7,113 

s 

77,130 

5,023 

13,628 

29,689 

3,007 

4.482 

9,925 

11,376 

8,329 

15.151 

2,632 

6,456 

0 

72,972 

5,021 

13,665 

28,472 

2,863 

3,544 

8,546 

10,861 

8,332 

14,984 

2,485 

6,160 

N 

70,180 

4,602 

14,388 

27,467 

2.756 

3,043 

7,398 

10,526 

8,903 

14.620 

2,481 

6,108 

D 

70,118 

4,457 

15,403 

28,315 

2,673 

2,708 

6.470 

10,092 

9,665 

15.375 

2,447 

6.026 

1984  J 

69,728 

4,055 

17,176 

27,453 

2,863 

2,535 

6,154 

9,492 

10,391 

15.385 

2,683 

5,810 

F 

68.186 

3.729 

17,100 

27,354 

2,982 

2.256 

5,642 

9,123 

10,922 

15,183 

2,851 

5,755 

M 

64,825 

3.568 

16,489 

25,292 

2.941 

2,155 

5,252 

9,128 

10,544 

14,165 

2,810 

6,170 

A 

65,078 

3,608 

1 6,830 

25.767 

2,987 

2,282 

4,755 

8,849 

10,538 

14,462 

2,857 

6,024 

See  footnote  and  source  in  Table  5. 


Table  9:  Mortgage  loans  approvals1 


New  housing 

Conventior 
lenders 

Under  National  Housing 

Act2 

Conventional  lenders 

Total 
NHA 

and 
conven- 
tional 

Nationa 
C.MH.C 

Dwelling  units 

Housing  Act 

Other 
N.H.A.              Total 

Conven- 
tional 

Total 

al 

Life 

insurance 

companies 

Trust, 
loan  and 
other  com- 
panies3 

Total 

Year 

C.M.H.C. 

Other 

approved 

lenders3 

Total 

Existing 
resi- 
dential 

Other" 

month 

Million  dollars 

Number 

Million  dollars 

D 

2643 

2644 

2645 

2646 

2647 

2648 

2649 

2650 

2651 

2652 

2653 

2654 

2655 

2656 

1982 

4 

1,643 

1,647 

358 

1.197 

1,555 

3,202 

211 

32,319 

32,530 

28.886 

61,416 

5.701 

1,480 

1983 

4 

2,597 

2,601 

347 

2,046 

2,393 

4,994 

85 

49,623 

49,708 

40,704 

90,412 

12,315 

3.692 

1982  M 



119 

119 

36 

92 

128 

247 

1 

2,227 

2,228 

2,425 

4,653 

334 

165 

A 

— 

154 

154 

28 

105 

133 

287 

5 

3,088 

3,093 

2.664 

5,757 

288 

88 

M 

1 

148 

149 

12 

95 

107 

256 

112 

2,834 

2,946 

1,602 

4,548 

349 

67 

J 

1 

93 

94 

26 

75 

101 

195 

15 

1,897 

1,912 

1.856 

3.768 

418 

93 

J 

— 

84 

84 

18 

70 

88 

172 

8 

1.586 

1,594 

1.796 

3.390 

323 

99 

A 

— 

125 

125 

23 

70 

93 

218 

4 

2,400 

2,404 

1,690 

4.094 

329 

68 

S 

— 

131 

131 

20 

74 

94 

225 

7 

2,439 

2.446 

1.739 

4,185 

443 

91 

O 

1 

161 

162 

30 

95 

125 

287 

15 

3.506 

3,521 

2,574 

6,095 

544 

89 

N 

1 

229 

230 

54 

122 

176 

406 

27 

4,758 

4,785 

3,150 

7,935 

883 

185 

D 

— 

325 

325 

47 

159 

206 

531 

16 

6,079 

6.095 

4,191 

10,286 

913 

257 

1983  J 



80 

80 

25 

143 

168 

248 



1,561 

1,561 

3.022 

4.583 

949 

154 

F 

— 

138 

138 

36 

146 

182 

320 

1 

2,865 

2,866 

3,161 

6.027 

1,105 

205 

M 

— 

203 

203 

37 

259 

296 

499 

— 

4,385 

4,385 

5,014 

9,399 

1,242 

363 

A 

— 

131 

131 

50 

201 

251 

382 

— 

2,635 

2,635 

4,752 

7,387 

1,082 

397 

M 

— 

261 

261 

31 

183 

214 

475 

1 

5,349 

5,350 

3,888 

9,238 

1,112 

315 

J 

— 

262 

262 

33 

235 

268 

530 

— 

5.007 

5,007 

3,994 

9,001 

1,268 

412 

J 

1 

270 

271 

45 

164 

209 

480 

12 

5.138 

5,150 

3.584 

8,734 

1,101 

323 

A 

— 

255 

255 

29 

139 

168 

423 

8 

4,504 

4,512 

2,864 

7,376 

1,110 

347 

S 

— 

217 

217 

14 

148 

162 

379 

5 

4,006 

4,011 

2,615 

6,626 

834 

293 

0 

1 

257 

258 

14 

149 

163 

421 

28 

4,614 

4,642 

2,722 

7,364 

798 

258 

N 

1 

265 

266 

20 

154 

174 

440 

12 

4,763 

4,775 

2,857 

7,632 

907 

304 

D 

1 

258 

259 

13 

125 

138 

397 

18 

4,796 

4,814 

2,231 

7,045 

807 

321 

1984  J 



95 

95 

9 

123 

132 

227 



1,646 

1,646 

2,309 

3.955 

782 

346 

F 

148 

148 

14 

143 

157 

305 

1 

2,404 

2.405 

2,585 

4,990 

893 

403 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding  differences. 

'Data  are  on  a  gross  basis  i.e.  they  do  not  take  account  of  cancellations  or  alterations  of  loans  after  initial  approval       !Agency  loans  (loans  made  by  other  lending  institutions  on 

behalf  of  CM.H.C.)  are  included  under  C  M.H.C       includes  fraternal  and  mutual  benefit  societies,  Quebec  savings  banks  and.  since  May  1967,  chartered  banks.      "Includes  new  and 

existing  commercial  structures  and  farm  property 

Source:  Canadian  Housing  Statistics,  Central  Mortgage  and  Housing  Corporation. 


93 


Section  8— Table  10 

Table  10:  Domestic  shipments  of  building  materials  by  Canadian  manufacturers 


June  1984 


Soft 

Rigid  insulating 

board 

Building 

wood. 

Sawn 

board 

As- 

Roof 

Other 

Particle 

Gypsum  products 

Portland 

plywood 

lumber' 

(panels 

phalted 

insu- 

deco- 

board 

Hardboards 

cement1 

natural 

sheating 
board 

lation 

rative    _ 

All  types 

Wall 

Year 

Million 

or  coated) 

board 

board 

Thru  i<;anrta 

board1 

Lath1 

(000) 
met. 

and 

sq.  ft. 

Million 

cu 

Million  sq.  ft. 

month 

V 

bd.  tt. 

Million  sq.  ft.  V 

basis 

metres 

'/«'  basis 

Million  sq 

metres 

tonnes 

D 

340000 

340001 

340003 

340004 

340005 

340006 

340007 

340033 

340010 

34001 1 

340012 

1962 

1.535 

16.388 

46 

122 

71 

46 

753 

1  647 

X 

7  843 

1983 

1,852 

19,990 

58 

173 

64 

52 

1  056 

533 

X 

X 

8  398 

1982  N 

139.7 

1.449  7 

4.4 

13.4 

6.7 

4.2 

112.3 

14.9 

X 

651 

D 

126.4 

1.350  5 

3.7 

8.4 

4.4 

29 

94.8 

13.0 

X 

466 

1983  J 

133.4 

1,419.9 

3.5 

88 

28 

3.5 

95.9 

26.6 

X 

X 

1  244 

F 

1397 

1 ,542.3 

5.3 

16.5 

2.1 

4.5 

108.8 

35.6 

X 

X 

256 

M 

158.4 

1,777.1 

5.1 

17.3 

28 

5.7 

147.2 

51.4 

X 

X 

392 

A 

156.6 

1,632.7 

4,1 

14.1 

3.6 

7.1 

131  8 

47.9 

12.2 

X 

512 

M 

183.6 

1 ,754.0 

6.8 

21.1 

4.8 

5.0 

143.1 

51.7 

14.7 

X 

800 

J 

197.6 

1,861  2 

6.1 

15.7 

5.6 

3.7 

1486 

66.1 

14.9 

130.6 

895 

J 

160.9 

1,567.8 

4.9 

14.0 

5.8 

2.6 

106.3 

46.6 

149 

161.0 

786 

A 

148.7 

1,643.3 

5.0 

146 

6.0 

36 

1426 

51.3 

17.5 

340.1 

902 

S 

145.6 

1,743.7 

5.0 

17.4 

8.1 

5.1 

146.2 

40.5 

19.6 

275.1 

866 

O 

169.7 

1,788.6 

3.7 

14.7 

93 

3.7 

139.9 

42.7 

17.9 

222.7 

767 

N 

125.5 

1,622.3 

5.2 

15.0 

99 

4.5 

142.9 

39.8 

20.2 

X 

621 

D 

132.1 

1,637.6 

3.0 

3.7 

3.4 

3.2 

104  6 

32.9 

16.6 

X 

357 

1984  J 

148.1 

1,627  8 

26 

66 

2.4 

2.0 

121.4 

32.5 

19.9 

X 

X 

F 

149.8 

1,649.4 

5.9 

16.8 

4.6 

5.9 

167.3 

34.7 

18.7 

167.3 

X 

M 

124.0 

1,714.1 

3.2 

14.5 

3.7 

4.5 

171.1 

41.3 

21.4 

193.5 

414 

A 

3.8 

12.7 

5.3 

3.2 

19.6 

X 

538 

Iron 

and 

steel  products 

Mineral 
wool  for 
building 

Mineral 
wool 

Construction2 

Mechan- 

insu- 

granulated, 
loose  or    _ 

Asphalt  products 

ical 

Steel 

Concrete 

Cold 

lation 

refrige- 
rators 

wire. 

rein- 

Hot 

reduced 

Galva- 

batts 

bulk 

Asphalt 

Roofing 

nails1 

forcing 
bars 

rolled 

sheets 

nized 

shingles 

asphalt 

Year 

sheets 

&  strip 

sheets 

Million 

Million 

No.  in 

and 

(000) 

sq 

cu. 

met. 

met. 

thou- 

month 

net 

tons 

(000)  met    tonnes 

metres 

metres 

bundle 

tonnes 

sands 

D 

340018 

340021 

340022 

340023 

340024 

340031 

340032 

340026 

340027 

340029 

1982 

135 

297 

90 

61 

274 

75  927 

3  405 

23  505 

106 

X 

1983 

215 

313 

100 

59 

306 

83  911 

2  287 

28  601 

103 

X 

1982  N 

11.8 

34.5 

6.3 

4.3 

18.5 

9  327 

400 

1  124.6 

10.5 

X 

D 

6.7 

21.4 

49 

3.0 

8.0 

6  176 

291 

696.3 

7.6 

X 

1983  J 

11.8 

17.8 

5.6 

3.6 

12.4 

6  064 

208 

1  667.3 

3.9 

X 

F 

14.4 

17.2 

59 

36 

18.0 

4  989 

138 

2  806.4 

5.1 

X 

M 

19.2 

25.3 

7.2 

42 

27.1 

4  905 

148 

3  837  0 

5.8 

X 

A 

12.1 

36.7 

7.5 

5.0 

29.6 

5  097 

138 

2  902  3 

6.3 

X 

M 

13.1 

25.2 

83 

62 

38.0 

6  247 

134 

2  650.9 

8.5 

X 

J 

15.3 

28.6 

9.2 

4.6 

32.4 

8  578 

149 

2  884  1 

11.1 

X 

J 

13.5 

23.4 

82 

43 

32.0 

7  659 

167 

2  325.4 

5.7 

X 

A 

14.0 

23.7 

10.8 

62 

33.6 

10  378 

205 

2  758.6 

10.3 

X 

S 

31.1 

34.0 

11.1 

5.4 

27.4 

6  943 

332 

2  734.0 

12.9 

X 

o 

27.2 

30.7 

9.9 

69 

23.0 

8  663 

250 

2  091  4 

13.8 

X 

N 

26.4 

30.3 

9.2 

4.8 

20.5 

8  649 

265 

1  290.6 

12.6 

X 

D 

17.1 

19.7 

7.3 

3.7 

12.0 

5  739 

153 

6534 

7.3 

X 

1984  J 

20.0 

23.1 

9.6 

5.2 

17.3 

5  511 

149 

1  498  2 

4.0 

X 

F 

24.7 

21.6 

9.0 

5.7 

16.4 

5  699 

121 

3  035.8 

7.3 

X 

M 

268 

30.9 

9.9 

5.5 

25.5 

5  138 

143 

3  215.0 

7.1 

X 

A 

5  807 

198 

2  559.5 

7.2 

X 

includes  export  shipments.       !Building  Contractors,  public  and  utility  construction  and  structural  steel  fabricators. 

Sources:  Construction  Type  Plywood  (35-001),  Production,  Shipments  and  Stocks  on  Hand  of  Sawmills  East  of  the  Rockies  (35-002),  Production,  Shipments  and  Stocks  on 
Hand  of  Sawmills  in  B.C.  (35-003),  Hardboard  (36-001),  Rigid  Insulating  Board  (36-002),  Particle  Board  (36-003),  Primary  Iron  and  Steel  (41-001),  Steel  Wire  and  Specified 
Wire  Products  (41-006),  Domestic  Refrigerators  and  Freezers  (43-001),  Cement  (44-001),  Gypsum  Products  (44-003),  Mineral  Wool  (44-004),  Asphalt  Roofing  (45-001). 


94 


Section  9  ■  Food  and  Agriculture 

96  1.  Farm  Cash  Receipts,  by  Source 

98  2.  Inspected  Slaughter,  Cold  Storage  Stocks  and  Eggs 

98  3.  Farm  Input  Price  Index  and  Selected  Components 

99  4.  Exports  of  Grains  and  Livestock  Products 
99  5.  Milk 

100  6.  Sugar 


95 


Section  9— Table  1 

Table  1 :  Farm  cash  receipts,  by  source  (million  dollars) 


June  1984 


Total 

cash 

receipts 

Supple- 
mentary 
payments 

Total 
cash 

receipts 
from 

(arming 
opera- 
tions 

Crops 

Year 
and 
month 

Total 
crops 

Wheat 

Wheat 
CWB 
partici- 
pation 
payments 

Oats. 

CWB 
partici- 
pation 
Oats       payments 

Barley. 
CWB 
partici- 
pation 
Barley      payments 

CWB 
net  cash 
advance 
payments 

Rye 

Flaxseed 

Rapeseed 

D 

200000 

200001 

200002 

200003 

200004 

200005          200006          200007 

200008 

200009 

200010 

20001 1 

200012 

200014 

1982 

19,043.07 

171.98 

18.871  09 

8,743.22 

3,565.26 

463.70 

54.12 

0.57 

831 .88 

1 1 1 .56 

2.76 

57.18 

110.10 

594.24 

1983 

18.901  68 

710 

18,894  58 

9.098  17 

3,705.79 

510.57 

49.37 

2.06 

856  03 

8593 

-7.75 

61  39 

146.02 

720.80 

1982  M 

1 .302.44 

6.90 

1.295  53 

41869 

191.47 

_ 

543 

_ 

58  80 

_ 

-30.91 

2.42 

4.51 

47.71 

A 

1.155.50 

19.44 

1,136.06 

31666 

94.93 

— 

4.06 

— 

57.15 

— 

-17.15 

3.35 

7.63 

38.58 

M 

1.447.13 

40.93 

1,406.20 

549.49 

276.06 

— 

4.53 

— 

84.95 

— 

-21.24 

499 

895 

47.36 

J 

1,747.24 

60.23 

1,687.01 

758.06 

496  26 

— 

6.40 

— 

123.76 

— 

-31  06 

4.73 

5.53 

51.38 

J 

1.570.24 

20.55 

1,549.69 

739  45 

450.03 

— 

9.62 

— 

126.21 

— 

-7.94 

1236 

14.50 

70.34 

A 

1,190.68 

0.93 

1,189.74 

36603 

177.02 

— 

1  85 

— 

18.49 

— 

4.83 

999 

1.13 

4.68 

S 

2,081.57 

0.16 

2.081.40 

1,083  59 

686.15 

7.66 

3.65 

— 

54.01 

— 

56.24 

488 

16  56 

51.68 

0 

1,743.03 

0.30 

1.742.73 

872.21 

372.47 

— 

4.41 

— 

74.70 

— 

75.92 

2.31 

1978 

72.58 

N 

1 .480.71 

1,480  71 

622.63 

183.21 

— 

291 

— 

68.31 

— 

37  02 

1.44 

11.47 

67.79 

D 

1,545.78 

3.96 

1.541.81 

687.06 

312.38 

— 

2.75 

— 

44.88 

— 

-21.92 

2.52 

4.44 

50.67 

1983  J 

2.718.20 



2.718.20 

1,946  00 

290.97 

507.07 

2.98 

1.91 

72.75 

73.52 

-16.80 

2.17 

4.32 

70.53 

F 

1,128.04 

— 

1.128.04 

346.01 

103.38 

— 

2.92 

— 

61.57 

— 

-16.51 

1.17 

1.80 

43.87 

M 

1 ,272.84 

— 

1 .272.84 

400.69 

189.03 

— 

4.00 

— 

47.74 

— 

-28.61 

2.03 

3.49 

42.12 

A 

1,220.78 

— 

1 ,220.78 

425.68 

243  53 

— 

3.14 

— 

53.34 

— 

-27.82 

2.23 

11.58 

35.22 

M 

1,428.52 

— 

1.428.52 

601.28 

347.62 

— 

3.83 

— 

87  23 

— 

-2465 

2.44 

9.93 

31.86 

J 

1.590.68 

— 

1,590.68 

721 .85 

510.99 

— 

4.57 

— 

88.87 

— 

-19.57 

7.28 

18.56 

26.89 

J 

1,420  39 

— 

1 .420.39 

699.98 

526.64 

— 

5.79 

— 

100.05 

— 

-12.51 

9.92 

22.46 

43.48 

A 

1,185.18 

— 

1.185.18 

42361 

235.12 

— 

2.18 

— 

32.09 

— 

4.78 

6.53 

4.67 

19.75 

S 

1,725.11 

7.10 

1,718.01 

844  09 

348  94 

350 

3.75 

— 

58.12 

— 

65.44 

3.67 

21.43 

104  89 

0 

1,804  02 

— 

1,804.02 

985.02 

198.64 

— 

6.26 

— 

105.46 

— 

65.33 

7.02 

29.33 

118.41 

N 

1,670.12 

— 

1.670  12 

827  82 

258.71 

— 

5.76 

— 

82.93 

— 

4059 

12.32 

10.07 

104.76 

D 

1,737.80 

— 

1,737.80 

876.11 

452.21 

— 

4.18 

0.15 

65.86 

12.42 

-37.33 

4.61 

8.39 

79  00 

1984  J 

2,448.63 

2.44862 

1 .689.32 

148.84 

399.08 

4.46 

1  93 

53.80 

8.67 

-8.63 

2.72 

7.11 

92.75 

F 

1 .263.40 

0.01 

1,263.39 

486.23 

106.99 

4.53 

47.98 

-1066 

3.33 

7.79 

95.39 

Crops 

Livestock  and  prcx 
Total          Cattle 

Year 
and 
month 

Soybeans 

Corn 

Sugar 

beets      Potatoes 

Fruits 

Vege- 
tables 

Flori- 
culture 
and 

nursery 

Tobacco 

Other 
crops 

Deferred 

grain 

receipts 

Liquida- 
tion of 
deferred 
grain 
receipts 

Western 
Grain 
Stabili- 
zation 
Payments 

jucts 
Calves 

D 

200015 

200016 

200017 

200018         200019         200020 

237736 

200021 

200022 

205069 

205070 

225947 

200034 

200035 

200036 

1982 

192.68 

413.37 

33.72 

251.40         275.51         436.90 

287.91 

389.94 

314.09 

-706.46 

823.52 

9,637.86 

3,251.06 

356.87 

1983 

252.94 

598.52 

45.34 

279.92         268.00         436.76 

301.97 

280  06 

251 .94 

-768.91 

70647 

9,288.04 

3,221.28 

331.91 

1982  M 

17.19 

30.25 

1  08 

26.18 

7.17 

16.49 

13.82 

39.50 

0.10 

-12.50 





836.79 

298.93 

31.80 

A 

23.70 

41.23 

— 

30.23 

4.22 

17.88 

13.82 

— 

3.48 

-6.45 

— 

— 

752.17 

239.89 

25.67 

M 

14.57 

48  13 

2.04 

21.10 

4.19 

17.17 

50.45 

— 

2.39 

-16.15 

— 

— 

807.84 

271.61 

24.20 

J 

16.15 

46.24 

0.62 

17.43 

17.60 

22  86 

50.45 

— 

-5.47 

-64  80 

— 

— 

904.91 

327.94 

24.37 

J 

828 

26.74 

— 

6.98 

52.87 

48.16 

13.82 

— 

1.92 

-94.42 

— 

— 

782.24 

249.84 

17.82 

A 

3.00 

16.17 

2.50 

16  30 

47.99 

59.24 

13.82 

— 

6.33 

-17.30 

— 

— 

789.13 

254.33 

18.64 

S 

3.28 

14.58 

0.63 

21.11 

57  51          102.89 

38.24 

26.00 

55.38 

-116.89 

— 

— 

974.17 

359.20 

26.13 

0 

38.54 

38  54 

1.25 

23.04 

23.45 

50.92 

38.24 

56.90 

51.69 

-72.52 

— 

— 

832.44 

280.35 

48.15 

N 

14.61 

51.06 

17.27 

18.38 

15.88 

31.77 

13.82 

73.52 

93.51 

-79.35 

— 

— 

807.81 

279.21 

66.63 

D 

13.55 

4240 

7.73 

22.69 

18.70 

25.08 

13.81 

37.26 

67.42 

-196.54 

— 

— 

786.95 

225  58 

23.54 

1983  J 

25.78 

43.61 

0.96 

20.56 

16.98 

21  96 

14.51 

67.68 

31.12 

-30.67 

706.47 

_ 

743.81 

257.76 

22  62 

F 

12.81 

24.90 

— 

18.25 

12.09 

18.26 

14.51 

13.07 

13.76 

-7.95 

— 

— 

754.22 

258.40 

30.51 

M 

21.83 

38.99 

0.97 

23.94 

8.57 

15.70 

14.51 

13.07 

-0.37 

-6.73 

— 

— 

838.17 

310.28 

26.18 

A 

17.61 

28.43 

— 

34.82 

5.31 

17.44 

14.51 

— 

0.09 

-14.05 

— 

— 

736.21 

260.11 

19.48 

M 

12.27 

40  67 

237 

23.83 

5.19 

17.33 

5287 

— 

9.74 

-21.35 

— 

— 

775.50 

257.74 

25.78 

J 

7.91 

33.47 

2.23 

16.55 

17.89 

24.27 

52.87 

— 

-1.88 

-69.16 

— 

— 

845.92 

333.93 

23.26 

J 

20.05 

23.22 

— 

6.79 

44.42 

50.26 

14.51 

— 

-3.41 

-152.07 

— 

— 

695.99 

223.62 

13.94 

A 

13.66 

13.38 

3.32 

16.21 

37.60 

59.41 

14.51 

— 

-4.49 

-36.48 

— 

— 

732.95 

229.85 

14.32 

s 

10.82 

14.80 

2.05 

25.42 

57.09 

99.89 

40.08 

— 

56  38 

-75.58 

— 

— 

838  18 

294.90 

19.96 

o 

66.26 

157.12 

2.49 

29.74 

25.14 

53.55 

40  08 

59.27 

71.76 

-52.79 

— 

— 

773.12 

266.32 

44.44 

N 

2437 

135.21 

29.90 

29.82 

17.57 

33.16 

14.51 

80.87 

45.71 

-105.90 

— 

— 

787.32 

273.86 

62.78 

D 

19.57 

44  72 

1.05 

33.99 

20.16 

25.53 

14.51 

4609 

33.58 

-196.07 

— 

— 

766.63 

254.51 

28.62 

1984  J 

28.80 

46.67 

0.63 

37.67 

18.08 

24.03 

15.09 

73.48 

-12.58 

-30.67 

768.92 

_ 

711.39 

241.15 

20.71 

F 

1376 

30.62 

33.20 

13.06 

20  00 

15.09 

90.63 

14.70 

-5.37 

740.70 

245.92 

21.29 

Source:  Farm  Cash  Receipts  (21-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


96 


June  1984 

Table  1:  Farm  cash  receipts,  by  source  (million  dollars)/concluded 


Section  9— Table  1 /Concluded 


Year 
and 
month 

Livestock  and  products 

Forest 

and 

maple 

products 

total 

Dairy 
supple- 
mentary 
payments 

Deficiency 
payments 

Provincial 
income 
stabili- 
zation 
program 

Hogs 

Sheep 

Lambs 

Dairy 
products 

Poultry 

Eggs 

Other 

D 

200037 

200038 

200039 

200040 

200041 

200042 

200043 

200049 

200052 

200053 

206686 

1982 

1,954.12 

3.53 

24.17 

2,64028 

773.64 

462.70 

171.50 

89.98 

274.44 

24.99 

100.59 

1983 

1,676  69 

3  19 

25.13 

2,603  89 

767  50 

481  09 

177.36 

96.97 

261  56 

26.65 

123  19 

1982  M 

185.54 

0.25 

1.59 

214.19 

56  26 

39  83 

839 

6.33 

19.67 

6.57 

7.47 

A 

14601 

0.30 

2.50 

224.93 

67.91 

38  10 

686 

2599 

18.99 

3.05 

1920 

M 

164.19 

0.26 

1.32 

239.78 

56.31 

3886 

11.31 

19.65 

21  65 

2.44 

5.13 

J 

196  98 

0.42 

2.95 

247  06 

59  75 

38.12 

7.33 

— 

23.94 

0.95 

-0.84 

J 

151.93 

0.25 

1.67 

23851 

75.77 

39.52 

6.93 

— 

27.11 

0.46 

0.43 

A 

160.17 

0.34 

2.17 

23476 

7252 

39.36 

6.83 

— 

2623 

0.29 

8.07 

S 

206.21 

041 

2.74 

230.17 

86.06 

38.22 

25  04 

3.17 

22.12 

0.15 

-1.79 

0 

158.60 

0.31 

2.09 

217.78 

70.75 

38  36 

16.05 

9.50 

28.50 

0.07 

0.02 

N 

144.63 

0.27 

2.13 

203.78 

58  26 

37.91 

14.98 

12.67 

26.08 

0.11 

11.41 

D 

199.31 

0.41 

2.58 

212.34 

5561 

38.14 

29  44 

6.33 

22.28 

0.04 

39.15 

1983  J 

157  84 

0.16 

1.35 

206  68 

51.01 

38.27 

8.13 

3.26 

19.50 

0.95 

4.67 

F 

161.04 

017 

1.49 

188.64 

4960 

3624 

28  13 

3.26 

1968 

1.11 

3.76 

M 

183.1 1 

0.29 

2.67 

214.73 

53.01 

39  85 

8.05 

6.92 

19.22 

0.39 

7.44 

A 

135.42 

0.21 

1.55 

221  73 

52.13 

39  08 

6.49 

27.87 

1890 

2.40 

9.71 

M 

139.19 

0.26 

1.76 

233  96 

65.82 

4073 

10.26 

21.37 

19.67 

0.30 

10  40 

J 

14055 

0.36 

2.12 

234  58 

64  63 

39  69 

6.81 

— 

21.53 

0.14 

1.24 

J 

118  60 

0.21 

1.45 

22438 

66.25 

40  85 

6.69 

— 

2246 

0.24 

1.71 

A 

126.89 

0.26 

2.28 

229  90 

8233 

40.38 

6.73 

— 

26.40 

0.41 

1.80 

S 

159  34 

0.35 

3.02 

21724 

77.37 

39.73 

26.25 

3.59 

24.12 

3.43 

4.60 

0 

113.92 

0.28 

2.30 

21676 

7005 

41.21 

17.83 

10  39 

2443 

2.46 

8.59 

N 

113.05 

028 

2.20 

20342 

72.92 

41.72 

17.09 

13.54 

23  58 

13.66 

4.19 

D 

127.73 

0.35 

2.94 

211.87 

6239 

43.33 

34.89 

6.77 

22.06 

1.16 

65.07 

1984  J 

122.57 

0.20 

1.42 

21927 

54  59 

43.18 

8.29 

327 

18.40 

14.87 

11.36 

F 

123.77 

0.19 

1.46 

200.20 

70.11 

45.98 

31.77 

3.43 

19.78 

799 

5.26 

Source:  Farm  Cash  Receipts  (21-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


97 


Section  9— Tables  2  and  3 

Table  2:  Inspected  slaughter,  cold  storage  stocks  and  eggs 


June  1984 


Inspected  slaughter  (thousands) 

Cold 

storage  stocks, 

end  ol  period  (metric  tonnes) 

Eggs 

Canada  total  sales 

Total 

Year 

and 

Sheep  and 

Mutton 

Pork, 

For  con- 

For 

ol  con- 

month 

Cattle 

Calves 

lambs 

Hogs 

Beel 

Veal 

and  lamb 

total 

Poultry' 

sumption 

hatching 

sumption 

D 

2971 

2972 

2973 

2974 

2975 

2976 

2977 

2978 

203414 

225692 

225694 

225697 

1982 

3.294 

412 

202 

12,701 

182 

0.8 

1.8 

11.0 

44.4 

450.73 

33.35 

8.85 

1983 

3.240 

440 

228 

12,906 

20.2 

08 

48 

109 

38.6 

462.07 

3287 

9.81 

1982  M 

264 

33 

12 

1,010 

15.4 

1  0 

2.0 

13.5 

36.3 

37  92 

3.00 

0.77 

J 

326 

34 

16 

1.169 

150 

1.1 

1.7 

12.8 

33.7 

37  40 

2.78 

0.74 

J 

243 

25 

13 

891 

160 

1.4 

1.7 

11.3 

36.6 

3845 

2.81 

0.75 

A 

251 

27 

16 

903 

15.4 

1.2 

2.2 

10.8 

40.5 

3806 

2.67 

071 

S 

337 

41 

21 

1,162 

158 

1.1 

29 

98 

45.3 

36  53 

2.67 

0.78 

0 

252 

35 

16 

969 

155 

1.0 

29 

10.0 

46.2 

37.32 

2.51 

0.80 

N 

259 

37 

18 

979 

15.9 

1.0 

1.8 

11.3 

48.1 

37.16 

2.73 

0.69 

D 

321 

44 

26 

1,308 

18.2 

08 

1.8 

110 

44.4 

3907 

2.32 

0.75 

1983  J 

266 

32 

13 

996 

166 

0.7 

2.1 

10.8 

33.8 

39  00 

2.39 

0.77 

F 

256 

32 

14 

985 

15.9 

0.8 

2.4 

12.0 

32.2 

35.85 

2.57 

0.76 

M 

292 

45 

26 

1,228 

16.9 

0.7 

2.2 

14.4 

33.1 

38.83 

2.92 

0.81 

A 

238 

39 

16 

1,018 

17.5 

0.8 

3.0 

14.4 

29.9 

37.07 

3.18 

0.81 

M 

244 

36 

17 

960 

16.8 

0.8 

3.0 

14.3 

31.5 

39.17 

2.99 

0.81 

J 

330 

38 

19 

1,171 

170 

0.8 

2.9 

13.5 

32.4 

37.88 

3.00 

0.83 

J 

255 

28 

15 

966 

16.1 

1.0 

3.0 

12.6 

34.4 

40.03 

2.63 

083 

A 

254 

31 

17 

981 

16.3 

1.1 

4.1 

12.1 

372 

39.24 

2.70 

0.80 

S 

319 

43 

26 

1,255 

16.7 

1.0 

4.7 

10.1 

40.8 

37.97 

2.60 

0.83 

0 

255 

37 

21 

1.050 

16.3 

1.0 

4.6 

9.5 

39.7 

3891 

2.50 

0.85 

N 

264 

38 

18 

1.097 

18.2 

1.0 

5.2 

10.8 

40.2 

38.14 

2.78 

083 

D 

266 

39 

25 

1.199 

20.2 

08 

4.8 

10.9 

38.6 

3999 

2.58 

0.86 

1984  J 









21.1 

1.2 

4,5 

11.8 

25.1 

39  49 

2.39 

0.88 

F 

— 

— 

— 

— 

20.6 

0.9 

3.2 

11.7 

26.2 

36  02 

2.69 

0.83 

M 

— 

— 

— 

— 

20.4 

08 

26 

13.4 

25.0 

— 

— 

— 

A 

21.3 

0.8 

24 

13.1 

25.3 

'Excludes  stocks  in  (railway)  transit  after  June  30,  1968 

Sources:  Stocks  of  Dairy  and  Frozen  Poultry  Products  (32-009),  Stocks  of  Frozen  Meat  Products  (32-012),  Statistics  Canada;  Canada,  Livestock  and  Meat  Trade  Report, 

Agriculture  Canada. 

Table  3:  Farm  input  price  index,1  and  selected  components,  Canada 


Building 

Machinery  and 

motor  vehicles 

Supplies 

Hired 

Machinery 

and 

and 

Animal  Production 

and 

farm 

Property 

Farm 

fencing 

Machinery 
replace- 

inputs 

Major 

Major 

replace- 

opera- 

Major 

Ferti- 

Major 

live- 

Major 

Major 

Major 

Major 

Major 

Year 

total1 

group 

group4 

ment 

ment4 

tion4 

group* 

lizer 

group5 

stock 

Feed 

group 

group 

group' 

group3 

group' 

quarter 

1971  = 

=  100 

D 

640000 

640003 

640090 

640093 

640300 

640340 

640470 

640612 

640740 

640743 

640811 

641040 

641100 

641145 

641160 

641195 

1982 

303.3 

2795 

292.9 

268.3 

232.8 

313.3 

3359 

329.6 

255.3 

237.5 

275.3 

269.9 

283.2 

202.6 

639.3 

340.3 

1983 

303  8 

304.2 

304.1 

279.6 

243.5 

324.4 

3236 

310.0 

257.9 

237.1 

280.0 

283.8 

298.9 

212.7 

538.1 

349.8 

1981    1 

2854 

247.3 

248.0 

241.7 

207.5 

256.2 

334  2 

330.6 

2699 

233.4 

314.9 

233.5 

257.7 

187.6 

592.4 

341.6 

2 

295.0 

260.7 

2607 

248.7 

219.3 

272.1 

343.8 

341.3 

267.4 

2344 

308.6 

243.1 

264.4 

187.6 

652.4 

341.6 

3 

3002 

271.8 

270.2 

254.5 

221.3 

284.4 

343.9 

344.9 

260.5 

228.3 

297.5 

254.2 

268.4 

187.6 

695.8 

341.6 

4 

296.9 

2695 

2809 

263.0 

235.0 

2959 

3402 

339.1 

245.4 

2156 

2788 

258.5 

273.4 

187.6 

671.1 

341.6 

1982  1 

298.4 

272.1 

284.4 

268.8 

223.0 

300.2 

338  6 

333.8 

249.7 

215.3 

287  6 

261.9 

278.1 

2026 

642.2 

340.3 

2 

308.6 

276.3 

295.1 

272.4 

232.9 

314.7 

337  3 

331.3 

265  8 

2492 

2856 

271.9 

281.3 

202.6 

663.2 

340.3 

3 

305  9 

2836 

291.7 

263.7 

233.5 

313.6 

337.8 

330.5 

260.1 

244.8 

278.1 

2694 

285  1 

202.6 

651.7 

340.3 

4 

3004 

286.0 

3003 

268.1 

241.6 

324.5 

329.9 

322.7 

245.5 

2408 

2499 

276.3 

288  1 

202.6 

600.0 

340.3 

1983  1 

2999 

2929 

296.0 

280.0 

241.6 

311.0 

3223 

307.9 

257.9 

252.9 

263.4 

277.2 

293.4 

212.7 

539.3 

349.8 

2 

303.8 

302.0 

3032 

280.5 

240.3 

3229 

323.6 

311.5 

260.0 

246.8 

274.3 

285.4 

297.7 

212.7 

5348 

349.8 

3 

305.2 

313.9 

308.7 

279.3 

241.0 

3326 

322.6 

311.6 

255.3 

230.9 

281.1 

286.7 

301.1 

212.7 

537.1 

349.8 

4 

306.3 

307  8 

308.3 

278.5 

251.0 

331.1 

3258 

308.8 

258.2 

217.9 

301.2 

286.0 

303.4 

212.7 

543.8 

349.8 

'Price  indexes  of  inputs  measure  only  changes  in  prices  of  units  of  inputs    They  do  not  reflect  other  important  changes  in  costs  of  production,  such  as  changing  quantities  and  produc- 
tivity of  inputs    They  should  not  be  interpreted,  therefore,  as  equivalent  to  indexes  of  cost  per  unit  of  output.  Direct  comparison  of  them  with  price  indexes  of  output  can  yield  mislead- 
ing indications  of  the  changing  relationship  of  costs  and  income.       21977  and  1978  price  indexes  are  subject  to  revision.       31978  price  indexes  are  subject  to  revision.       4Farm  share 
only  of  motor  vehicles        'The  major  groups  include  additional  components  than  the  selected  ones  shown. 
Source:  Farm  Input  Price  Index  (62-004).  Statistics  Canada. 


98 


June  1984 

Table  4:  Exports  of  grains  and  livestock  products 


Section  9— Tables  4  and  5 


Grains  (metric  tonne) 

Livestock  products  (million  pounds) 

Beef, 

veal. 

Eggs  in 

Year 

Flour 

fresh, 

Bacon 

Skim 

the  shell 

and 

in  terms 

chilled 

hams  & 

Canned 

milk 

(million 

month 

Wheat 

of  wheat 

Oats 

Barley 

Rye 

Flaxseed 

Rapeseed 

or  frozen 

shoulders 

meats 

Cheese 

powder. 

Poultry 

dozens)' 

D 

237928 

215170 

238072 

238174 

238224 

238290 

238354 

3024 

3025 

3026 

3027 

3028 

3029 

3030 

1982 

133  75 

2.95 

409 

11.08 

262.35 

1.92 

5.49 

1983 

134.59 

2.98 

8.54 

10.69 

180.48 

2.72 

10.10 

1982  A 

1  419.72 

21.44 

8.73 

400  14 

9.11 

27.65 

13896 

10.76 

0.18 

0.32 

1  08 

14.71 

0.03 

0.23 

M 

1  708.65 

10.62 

7.68 

678.87 

104.15 

41.66 

93  63 

10.72 

0.29 

0.32 

075 

19.29 

0.02 

0.26 

J 

2  096.42 

24.30 

23.04 

47529 

84  35 

35.70 

138.17 

8.94 

0.22 

0.25 

1.88 

18.04 

0.05 

0.38 

J 

1  670.95 

16  64 

4.54 

386  29 

6.54 

31.22 

111.61 

11.31 

0.27 

0.27 

1.72 

22.27 

0.08 

0.95 

A 

1  465.24 

22.36 

2.84 

357.94 

860 

50.24 

103  42 

13.40 

0.23 

0.45 

0  12 

3.44 

0.04 

0.47 

S 

1  642.16 

29.43 

2.68 

470.34 

21.07 

34.77 

105  76 

15  26 

0.16 

0.40 

0.33 

17.24 

0  15 

0.24 

0 

1  250.85 

14.51 

1.55 

576.10 

40  89 

60  22 

36.20 

13.30 

0.19 

0.38 

0.94 

7.14 

0.36 

0.16 

N 

1  639.99 

43.60 

3.86 

664.32 

3687 

50.12 

165  58 

6.51 

0.29 

0.40 

1.52 

68.71 

0.36 

0.21 

D 

1  433.11 

14.64 

2.55 

461  68 

17.01 

26.97 

126  89 

1.27 

0.27 

0.29 

1.00 

61.25 

0.31 

0.16 

1983  J 

959.37 

45.79 

7.31 

297.90 

9.71 

26.90 

9976 

18.13 

0.24 

0.41 

0.37 

5.88 

012 

0.86 

F 

948.79 

44.49 

10.40 

280  59 

14.47 

14.91 

9599 

15.54 

0.26 

0.50 

0.42 

15.26 

017 

0.24 

M 

1  320.26 

2251 

8.31 

358.21 

860 

18.50 

110.34 

19.03 

0.33 

0.67 

0.71 

17.03 

009 

0.16 

A 

1  636.48 

13.29 

4.68 

282.92 

26  93 

44.82 

106.69 

12.52 

0.26 

096 

0.65 

10.55 

0.04 

0.07 

M 

2  039.05 

33.06 

13.42 

61834 

47.06 

28.68 

75.88 

10.68 

0.26 

1.53 

1.58 

42.30 

0.09 

0.14 

J 

1  954.79 

6.93 

14.57 

589  40 

1986 

2800 

120  49 

10.20 

0.17 

1.03 

0.67 

9.85 

0.12 

1.57 

J 

1  978.64 

11.77 

31.74 

372.32 

6284 

50  45 

124.31 

11.96 

0.28 

1.34 

1.10 

19.94 

0.09 

2.00 

A 

2  212.98 

3602 

24.19 

611  35 

71.91 

43.14 

7548 

14  09 

0.18 

0.91 

0.24 

17.32 

0.50 

2.62 

S 

1  806.44 

31.43 

14.67 

932.15 

106  62 

93.12 

67  67 

8.60 

0.30 

0.53 

0.57 

19.64 

0.33 

0.09 

0 

1  904.61 

23.27 

16.10 

518.11 

123.65 

68.10 

91.68 

5.91 

0.29 

0.32 

0.66 

6.67 

0.42 

1.73 

N 

1  423.17 

30.54 

11.11 

592.80 

94.41 

96  43 

125  38 

5.38 

0.09 

0.17 

2.36 

5.30 

0.40 

0.36 

D 

1  030.17 

2.60 

19.02 

245.87 

39.85 

6975 

126.89 

2.56 

0.32 

0.14 

1.34 

10.74 

0.33 

0.24 

1984  J 

750.42 

25.91 

14.25 

179.57 

91.20 

24.51 

139  66 

21.22 

0.25 

0  14 

0.28 

12.74 

0.28 

19  96 

F 

644  22 

3879 

5.77 

256  16 

27.51 

58.70 

26868 

18.20 

0.13 

0.12 

0.40 

8.80 

0.06 

1.30 

M 

916.61 

6.27 

254  92 

28.87 

19.77 

173.04 

" 

~ 

'Includes  eggs  for  hatching. 

Sources:  Grain  and  Oil  Seeds  Review  (22-007).  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  5:  Milk 


Production  of  dairy 

factories 

Stocks2 

Milk  sold 

Fluid 

Creamery 

Cheddar 

Evaporated 

Ice  cream 

Creamery 

Cheddar 

Variety 

Process 

Year 

off  farms 

purposes 

butter 

cheese 

whole  milk' 

mix 

butter 

cheese 

cheese 

cheese 

month 

Kilolitres 

tonne 

tonne 

tonne 

Kilolitres 

tonne 

tonne 

tonne 

tonne 

D 

230978 

230979 

231224 

231245 

231271 

231259 

231340 

231350 

231358 

231364 

1982 

7  580  376 

2  608  492 

122  747 

89  033 

155  640 

150  861 

39  833 

35  669 

11  683 

6714 

1983 

7  229  498 

2  596  185 

103  542 

99  839 

146  812 

159  136 

28  354 

38  123 

12  422 

7  365 

1982  M 

714914 

214  355 

12  381 

6  867 

16  368 

15  455 

22  720 

39  230 

13  408 

5  374 

J 

747  525 

211  597 

13  832 

8  501 

17  642 

18  309 

26  708 

38  390 

13012 

7  352 

J 

729  325 

214  138 

12  241 

8  177 

16  028 

18  275 

31  375 

37  396 

12  547 

4  309 

A 

696  378 

212  348 

10  953 

8  756 

15  422 

15  188 

35  290 

38  067 

12  283 

5618 

S 

635  645 

215  990 

10  804 

8  334 

14  031 

11  597 

37  226 

37  206 

11  895 

5  485 

O 

607  412 

219  056 

9  187 

6  687 

12  695 

9  152 

39  137 

35  848 

11  629 

5  600 

N 

557  732 

221  776 

8  439 

6  566 

11  812 

10  804 

38  762 

35  648 

12  054 

5510 

D 

575  540 

223  768 

8  683 

7  092 

12  002 

9  414 

39  833 

35  669 

11  683 

6  714 

1983  J 

571  030 

212  222 

8  403 

7  351 

13  755 

8617 

36  925 

36  211 

11  873 

5  484 

F 

517  964 

202  104 

7  376 

7  162 

13  907 

9  160 

37  622 

37  139 

11  896 

5  721 

M 

596  391 

230  108 

8  740 

8  289 

12  259 

12  359 

37  422 

37  403 

10  523 

6  367 

A 

623  231 

212  205 

10  060 

7  982 

11  973 

12  157 

35  204 

37  598 

11  845 

4  907 

M 

668  798 

216  509 

10  243 

8  891 

14  988 

16  053 

36  506 

38  755 

10  866 

5  545 

J 

682  190 

210  102 

10  482 

9  703 

17  728 

19  792 

36  055 

37  605 

10  675 

6  177 

J 

660  782 

202  239 

8  479 

9  332 

15  507 

19  156 

37  158 

39  159 

11  050 

5  085 

A 

650  543 

216  379 

8  896 

9  242 

8  172 

18  584 

33  018 

39  585 

11  541 

6  375 

S 

596  454 

224  345 

8  071 

8918 

9  784 

13  959 

34  607 

40  265 

11  687 

8  462 

O 

574  891 

220  214 

7  619 

7  976 

11  012 

9  846 

32  796 

39  298 

11  719 

7  621 

N 

531  017 

222  688 

7  485 

7  301 

10  380 

9  248 

31  246 

38  412 

11  998 

7  677 

D 

556  207 

227  070 

7  688 

7  692 

7  347 

10  205 

28  356 

38  042 

12  423 

7  365 

1984  J 

568  206 

221  134 

7  883 

8  334 

12  188 

8  064 

24  050 

38  965 

11  584 

5  026 

F 

547  751 

207  997 

7444 

7  989 

12  089 

9  291 

24  218 

38  134 

11  910 

6  522 

M 

8  545 

8319 

14  424 

11  609 

20  413 

37  470 

11  924 

6  742 

A 

21  743 

37  880 

'Includes  case  and  bulk        2As  at  end  of  period    Last  month  is  preliminary 
Sources:  The  Dairy  Review  (23-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


99 


Section  9— Table  6 

Table  6:  Sugar  (metric  tonne) 


June  1984 


Raw  cane 

sugar 

Retined  sugar 

Stocks 

Year 

Production  Irom 

Shipments 

and 

Stocks,  end 

End  ot 

month 

Acquisitions 

ol  period 

Beet 

Cane 

Total 

Beet 

Cane 

Total 

period 

D 

345124 

345125 

345127 

345128 

345126 

345121 

345122 

345120 

345123 

1982 

935  841 

124  811 

111  184 

914  506 

1  025  690 

100  405 

905  524 

1  005  929 

128  106 

1983 

931  959 

158  877 

1  01 6  907 

990  391 

1 24  252 

1982  A 

46  358 

52  238 

_ 

77  743 

77  743 

8  760 

70  244 

79  004 

125  052 

M 

75  058 

55  917 

— 

71  352 

71  352 

10  231 

73  207 

83  438 

110  489 

J 

97  968 

63  913 

— 

89  012 

89  012 

11  954 

90  207 

102  161 

92  075 

J 

29  250 

13  801 

— 

79  110 

79  110 

7  487 

71  731 

79  218 

89  432 

A 

102  607 

44  336 

— 

78  718 

78  718 

8  506 

82  852 

91  358 

76  380 

S 

93  972 

53  469 

— 

86  617 

86  617 

9  502 

84  639 

94  141 

64  117 

O 

103  650 

61  940 

23  301 

98  901 

122  202 

6  544 

92  598 

99  142 

84  798 

N 

1 1 0  370 

65  593 

27  355 

89  437 

116  792 

7  940 

79  815 

87  755 

1 1 5  201 

D 

119  141 

124  811 

26  504 

59  721 

86  225 

6  930 

60  840 

67  770 

128  106 

1983  J 

41  779 

96  098 

22  152 

69  087 

91  239 

6  789 

66  866 

73  655 

143  093 

F 

48  190 

X 

3  288 

70  597 

73  885 

X 

X 

83  079 

X 

M 

76  306 

X 

9  706 

71  996 

81  702 

X 

X 

94  703 

X 

A 

61  319 

51  443 

— 

77  336 

77  336 

X 

X 

87  620 

109  569 

M 

117  451 

98  408 

68  024 

80  976 

98  156 

J 

62  470 

62  153 

98  002 

96  860 

104  348 

J 

86  643 

75  585 

71  189 

78  678 

91  964 

A 

85  275 

87  345 

72  090 

77  993 

92  135 

S 

80  764 

88  299 

78  145 

93  832 

69  763 

O 

144  578 

1 52  969 

108  485 

73  856 

101  520 

N 

88  480 

1 72  702 

101  177 

83  979 

123  139 

D 

38  704 

158  877 

95  633 

65  160 

124  252 

1984  J 

69  946 

1 57  743 

85  037 

65  142 

152  179 

F 

48  687 

132  235 

73  059 

83  247 

138  159 

M 

11  917 

75  878 

64  223 

88  700 

117  595 

Source:  The  Sugar  Situation  (32-013),  Statistics  Canada. 


100 


Section  10  ■  Domestic  Trade 

102     1.  Value  of  Retail  Trade  by  Type  of  Business  and  by  Province 

105  2.  Merchandising  Inventories 

106  3.  Department  Store  Sales  and  Stocks 

106     4.  Estimated  Restaurant,  Caterer  and  Tavern  Receipts,  Canada  and  Provinces 


101 


Section  10— Table  1 

Table  1:  Value  of  retail  trade  by  type  of  business  (million  dollars) 


June  1984 


Year 
and 

Grocery 

&  combi- 
nation 

All  other 

lood 

stores 

Depart- 
ment 
stores 

General 
mer- 
chandise 
stores 

General 
stores 

Variety 
stores 

Motor 

vehicle 

dealers' 

Service 

stations 

and 

garages 

Auto- 
motive 
parts  and 
access- 
ories 
stores 

Clothing  stores 

month 

Men's          Women's 

Family 

D 

D 

(650059 
650060) 
(650088 
650089) 

650061 
650090 

650062 
650091 

650063 
650092 

650064 
650093 

650065 
650094 

650066 
650095 

(650068 
650069) 
(650097 
650098) 

650070 
650099 

650071              650072 
650100              650101 

650073 
650102 

1982 
1983 


24.484.5 
26.237.1 


1.945.9 
2,0488 


10,208  1 
10.930  5 


2,080.0 
2,3120 


1,898.4 
1,909.8 


1.071.3 
1,129.9 


14,413.0 
17.1980 


10,104.6 
10,295  4 


2,175.0 
2.4929 


1,113.7 
1,249.8 


1,913.0 
2.137.0 


Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2 


1.275.1 
1,487.0 


1982  A 

2,0782 

166.3 

789  0 

160.7 

150.7 

839 

1.373.0 

810.9 

178.2 

87.2 

153.9 

99.7 

M 

2,1530 

176.9 

813.9 

175.1 

166.7 

899 

1.391.0 

878  6 

225.4 

98.3 

164.5 

102.4 

J 

2.125.2 

173.0 

7909 

163.3 

175.3 

87.5 

1.398.1 

8847 

218.0 

988 

157.5 

104.6 

J 

2.2835 

174.5 

7639 

146.2 

173.6 

88.2 

1.179.9 

914.0 

210.0 

84.7 

1522 

95.1 

A 

1.990  7 

1625 

775.7 

176.3 

162.8 

87.8 

1,158.9 

912.4 

170.0 

76.4 

145.1 

107.9 

S 

2.058.8 

181.1 

861  2 

173.7 

1693 

84.9 

1,198.3 

862.5 

171.7 

82.8 

166.5 

112.5 

O 

2.162  0 

1658 

859.2 

198.8 

161.2 

86.7 

1,137.9 

866  6 

187.6 

90.2 

171.4 

113.1 

N 

1,971.5 

160.3 

1,073.6 

239.3 

149.1 

101.1 

1.203.9 

864.4 

222.1 

107.3 

180.1 

120.9 

D 

2,3903 

1969 

1,608.5 

225.7 

183.1 

168  6 

1.030.0 

843.2 

236.4 

176.0 

257.5 

182.1 

1983  J 

1,956  2 

141.8 

623.0 

144.2 

125.3 

59.7 

9688 

730.4 

132.5 

87.0 

137.3 

87.0 

F 

1,903.7 

144.6 

6038 

150.0 

122.5 

62.7 

1,082.8 

686  5 

123.8 

65.3 

119.0 

76.2 

M 

2,133.4 

166.5 

787.5 

179.2 

146.1 

79.6 

1,517.5 

8064 

153.7 

83.6 

159.2 

103.9 

A 

2.182.3 

167.9 

775.2 

169.5 

145.7 

78.9 

1.512.7 

783.6 

190.3 

95.4 

172.8 

110.7 

M 

2,127.6 

179.0 

842.1 

1920 

164.7 

88.9 

1.715.7 

851.5 

235.1 

98.5 

177.2 

118.7 

J 

2.3175 

1888 

9202 

191  6 

1857 

102.0 

1,733.6 

9358 

262.0 

114.0 

189.2 

129.6 

J 

2,303.1 

184.7 

813.7 

164.4 

173.7 

92.0 

1.464.9 

950.3 

2349 

88  5 

161.3 

111.4 

A 

2.151.8 

168.2 

850.9 

213.0 

171.2 

948 

1 .420.6 

9524 

208.3 

83.0 

159.5 

121.3 

S 

2.2495 

170.9 

922.1 

193  0 

172.7 

93.0 

1,372.6 

908  1 

207.0 

98.4 

190.8 

133.1 

O 

2.2042 

1667 

922.0 

2150 

160  8 

899 

1.521.1 

903.1 

214.0 

106.6 

188.7 

128.7 

N 

2.138.5 

165.9 

1,138.8 

263  3 

153  1 

107.3 

1.588.1 

8776 

2549 

127.9 

195.5 

141.7 

D 

2.5692 

2038 

1,731.1 

237.0 

1886 

181.3 

1,299  5 

9098 

276.7 

201.4 

2865 

224.8 

1984  J 

2,034.8 

145.9 

649.4 

161.3 

125.0 

61.6 

1 ,304.3 

850.4 

155.3 

77.6 

146.0 

90.1 

F 

2,061  7 

152.2 

6593 

1460 

127.0 

67.3 

1,555.1 

799.4 

136.0 

68.6 

137.5 

85.4 

M 

2.385.5 

169.1 

8067 

173.6 

1489 

800 

1,797.8 

857.6 

165.8 

83.9 

165.8 

109  9 

1982  A 

2,044.3 

1603 

842.1 

171.5 

159.5 

894 

1,196.5 

842.9 

170.8 

93.4 

157.5 

106.3 

M 

2,120.1 

167.8 

851.7 

180  1 

159.1 

90.6 

1.211.0 

876.2 

190.2 

100.5 

162.3 

106.1 

J 

2,075.3 

164.5 

833.8 

172.1 

157.4 

892 

1,179.3 

827.0 

177.1 

92.6 

155.1 

103.0 

J 

2,093.3 

163.2 

832.1 

170.2 

155.4 

88.0 

1,130.8 

825.6 

179.6 

92.4 

159.9 

104.5 

A 

2,082.3 

165.0 

852.1 

172.4 

156.8 

89.6 

1.227.4 

857.2 

179.1 

92.7 

161.9 

111.6 

S 

2,082.3 

161.3 

857.3 

174.4 

159.9 

88.1 

1.251.5 

841.7 

179.7 

87.8 

157.5 

106.9 

0 

2,091.1 

167.0 

849.7 

174.4 

156.6 

894 

1.158.9 

840.8 

181.8 

90.1 

161.2 

107.7 

N 

2,082.0 

164.7 

8624 

174.9 

156  4 

88.1 

1.218.8 

8439 

194.4 

92.8 

163.8 

105.4 

D 

2,1134 

167.2 

8762 

179.4 

155.3 

91.2 

1 .230.7 

8293 

1929 

95.7 

166.9 

104  8 

1983  J 

2,104.9 

165.0 

866.1 

185.5 

155.3 

89.1 

1,259.0 

817.7 

193.3 

100.6 

168.0 

118.7 

F 

2,137.4 

1695 

8823 

188.6 

156  4 

90.3 

1,232.1 

8127 

1993 

980 

173.7 

118.3 

M 

2,174.2 

174.5 

931.9 

1939 

157.6 

98.7 

1.343.8 

849.0 

198  4 

101.9 

179.0 

122.0 

A 

2,127.8 

162.5 

820  2 

181.0 

152.8 

82.5 

1 ,358.8 

816.3 

181.0 

101.0 

174.4 

117.7 

M 

2,169.5 

173.4 

893.5 

193.3 

158.9 

92.1 

1 .451 .4 

847.3 

198.4 

102.0 

175.5 

123.5 

J 

2,200.9 

173.8 

961.7 

203.8 

166.4 

102.7 

1,461.5 

876.4 

215.6 

105.2 

188.4 

127.3 

J 

2.201.4 

180.2 

923.6 

196.9 

160.6 

95.2 

1,467.7 

8842 

208.6 

100.9 

176.0 

127.4 

A 

2,1837 

164.2 

9094 

201  8 

158.8 

95.0 

1 ,439.9 

856.4 

212.8 

98.4 

173.6 

122.7 

S 

2.199.3 

170.5 

9054 

189.8 

159.7 

94.2 

1 ,436.2 

880.1 

213.4 

103.2 

177.1 

124.2 

0 

2.235.6 

169.8 

926.2 

191.4 

160.9 

928 

1 ,580.3 

887.3 

214.1 

108.3 

182.3 

125.0 

N 

2.227.0 

170.4 

914.1 

196.0 

158.8 

95.9 

1,583.5 

851.5 

219.4 

110.7 

176.8 

124.1 

D 

2,218.3 

172.1 

9220 

189.9 

159.0 

93.8 

1.591.8 

901.4 

221.4 

106.8 

181.0 

125.8 

1984  J 

2.272.1 

174.2 

9196 

201.0 

157.5 

95.0 

1 .642.9 

9480 

225.1 

91.8 

179.3 

123.9 

F 

2,244.5 

171  5 

9324 

178.0 

155.8 

95.4 

1.681.8 

9079 

211.9 

100.0 

195.0 

128.5 

M 

2.274.7 

172.0 

928.0 

1874 

155.9 

94.0 

1,635.9 

902.2 

212.6 

98.6 

182.0 

125.6 

'Excludes  used  car  dealers 


102 


June  1984 

Table  1 :  Value  of  retail  trade  by  type  of  business  (million  dollars)/concluded 


Section  10— Table  1 /Concluded 


Year 
and 
month 

Shoe  stores 

Hardware 
stores 

Furniture  and 

appliance 

stores 

Pharmacies, 

patent 

medicines 

and 

cosmetics 

Book  and 

stationery 

stores 

Florists 

Jewelry 
stores 

Sporting 
goods  and 
accessories 

All  other' 
stores 

Total 

D 
D 

(650074  650075) 
(650103  650104) 

650076 
650105 

(650077  & 
650078  650079) 

(650106  & 
650107  650108) 

650080 
650109 

650081 
650110 

650082 
6501 1 1 

650083 
650112 

650084 
650113 

(650067  & 
650085  650086) 

(650096  & 
650114  650115) 

650058 
656023 

1982 
1983 

1,017.6 
1,115.2 

887.6 
984  0 

2,101.4 

2,708.1 

3,913.7 
4,2940 

4659 
5138 

380.6 

400.7 

8225 
8379 

1,289.9 
1,401.1 

13.716.6 
14,5599 

97,638.5 
106,243  0 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 

s 

o 

N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

MC.D. 


1982  A 
M 
J 

J 
A 

s 
o 

N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 


85.3 

66.9 

161.6 

308.4 

33.3 

37.8 

56.5 

113.5 

1.069.9 

8.064.8 

93.8 

91.1 

169.5 

3054 

33.8 

47.1 

65.2 

148.2 

1,138.7 

8,5282 

82.3 

91.3 

174.9 

323.0 

35.5 

33.6 

65.7 

146.5 

1.150.1 

8,479.9 

78.1 

86.5 

174.9 

324.0 

33.3 

26.2 

61.4 

136.4 

1,241.2 

8.427.7 

80.7 

75.0 

173.2 

3228 

38.3 

25.5 

574 

115.8 

1.140.7 

7.955.9 

92.8 

74.9 

182.5 

329.8 

39.7 

26.6 

54.7 

100  3 

1.102.7 

8,107.5 

97.5 

73.1 

196.7 

340.1 

36.4 

27.1 

57.6 

85.2 

1,141.6 

8,255.8 

105.3 

77.6 

195.4 

342.7 

45.2 

26.5 

74.7 

79.7 

1,197.3 

8,537.9 

120.6 

98.4 

221.1 

459.8 

72.7 

48.4 

192.5 

1199 

1,808.1 

10,639.7 

67.4 

53.3 

1853 

3232 

33.9 

23.8 

42.5 

78.3 

920.8 

6.921.9 

54.6 

51.1 

167.0 

315.1 

34.6 

33.2 

43.0 

73.8 

918.7 

6,831.9 

71.2 

62.2 

184.0 

341.7 

37.0 

31.5 

46.6 

96.7 

1 .080.9 

8,268.5 

88.1 

71.6 

191.6 

333.6 

34.9 

36.1 

52.4 

128.5 

1,084.1 

8.405.9 

95.4 

91.4 

2186 

3444 

36.9 

48.2 

62.3 

1439 

1,145.6 

8.977.5 

98.7 

106.7 

241.4 

3650 

37.0 

33.8 

66.6 

157.4 

1 ,266.9 

9.643.3 

81.7 

95.9 

268.4 

343.1 

36.0 

27.2 

58.3 

141.8 

1,281.7 

9,077.1 

85.9 

88.3 

2600 

358  1 

42.5 

27.8 

59.6 

133.4 

1.277.6 

8,928.1 

107.1 

85.7 

2344 

362.8 

42.9 

28.7 

58.1 

113.5 

1,229.7 

8,974.0 

108.4 

83.0 

2368 

368.6 

39.7 

29.2 

57.9 

92.4 

1,193.1 

9,030.0 

121.1 

85.1 

244.6 

3609 

50.3 

29.2 

80.5 

93.9 

1,258.7 

9,476.8 

135.4 

109.9 

276.1 

477.3 

88.0 

51.9 

210.2 

147.5 

1,902.1 

1 1 ,708.0 

71.9 

58.9 

206  5 

348.0 

37.3 

24.9 

42.1 

92.1 

9629 

7,646.3 

61.5 

56.5 

194  6 

354.6 

36.6 

389 

45  1 

85.6 

975.1 

7.844.0 

74.6 

63.1 

223.6 

372.4 

38.2 

30.7 

47.8 

107.8 

1,123.9 

9,026.8 

83.6 

71.8 

175.5 

316.6 

38.8 

32.4 

70.5 

100.0 

1,133.5 

8.057.1 

87.0 

75.8 

170.6 

315.8 

38.8 

320 

70  1 

114.1 

1,163.6 

8.283.7 

83.2 

73.6 

165.4 

324.3 

399 

32.6 

69.6 

110.3 

1,101.2 

8,026.4 

85.2 

73.1 

163.0 

3266 

388 

31.4 

70.1 

107.6 

1,142.1 

8.0329 

88.4 

73.1 

170.0 

3360 

39.4 

31.6 

67.9 

111.1 

1,138.2 

8.203.6 

83.8 

74.6 

173.8 

336.2 

38.7 

31.2 

65.8 

110.5 

1,137.9 

8.200.9 

81.6 

73.1 

189.2 

340.8 

39.3 

31.5 

68.0 

109.5 

1,149.9 

8,151.6 

85.6 

76.2 

185.2 

345.5 

39.2 

31.0 

66.0 

103.6 

1.154.0 

8,233.9 

88.1 

75.6 

192.2 

3490 

38.5 

32.1 

66.7 

102.3 

1,190.6 

8,338.2 

86.8 

76.8 

206.0 

3439 

40.3 

32.6 

67.4 

103.4 

1,185.5 

8,365.9 

88.6 

78.8 

204.9 

344.8 

41.5 

33.3 

66.6 

107.0 

1,196.8 

8.4206 

89.9 

82.6 

200  2 

3500 

41.7 

35.4 

67.6 

112.3 

1,211.2 

8,715.8 

85.3 

75.9 

205.8 

346.3 

40.8 

30.9 

65.5 

113.4 

1.138.0 

8,377.9 

89.8 

76.4 

221.0 

357.6 

42.1 

32.9 

67.9 

111.1 

1,182.5 

8.760.0 

99.8 

86.6 

228.6 

360.7 

41.6 

32.6 

690 

117.2 

1,216.6 

9,036.3 

93.0 

83.5 

259.2 

361.2 

43.2 

33.8 

686 

117.6 

1,217.4 

9,000.3 

92.7 

83.7 

245.8 

360.1 

42.3 

33.1 

67.8 

123.6 

1 ,232.6 

8,898.5 

94.3 

83.4 

222.3 

3659 

41,8 

33.4 

696 

120.9 

1 .240  3 

8.9250 

93.0 

84.9 

231  2 

369  8 

43.0 

34.3 

696 

122.4 

1 ,238.3 

9.160  6 

98.6 

83.7 

229.7 

365.2 

43.7 

34.1 

70.4 

122.9 

1,205  4 

9.082.0 

94.1 

83.2 

237.1 

363.1 

46.3 

34.6 

73.0 

123.1 

1,236  1 

9.174.0 

94.4 

85.0 

231.2 

372.4 

44.1 

34.4 

68.3 

123.5 

1,248.5 

9.332.2 

97.9 

84.6 

229.7 

373.7 

42.6 

37.1 

67.3 

122.0 

1 ,224.9 

9.282.6 

90.6 

81.7 

2402 

376.1 

42.7 

33.9 

67.6 

121.2 

1 ,223.3 

9.246  1 

'Includes  used  car  dealers  and  personal  accessories  stores 
Source:  Retail  Trade  (63-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


103 


Section 
Table  1 

10— Table  1.1 
1:  Value  of  retail 

trade  by  province 

and  selected  m 

3tropolitan 

areas  I 

million  dollars) 

June  1984 

Year 

and 
month 

Nfld 

P.E.I. 

N.S 

NB 

Que. 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alia 

B.C. 

Yukon 

and 

N.W.T 

Montreal 

Toronto 

Winnipeg    Vancouver 

D 

D 

650174 
650203 

650262 
650291 

6b03b0 
650379 

650438 
650467 

650526 
650555 

650702 
650731 

650878 
650907 

651054 
651083 

651142 
651171 

651318 
651347 

651494 
651523 

650614 

650790 

650966         651406 

1982 
1983 

1.761.2 
1.970  5 

412.4 
471.7 

3.097.8 
3.5338 

2.448.6 
2.7193 

23,496.8 
25,7838 

35.543.3 
39.446.1 

3.830.0 
4,0999 

4,042.1 
4,357.1 

10.941  3 
11.303  5 

11,766.2 
12,256  9 

2988 
300.3 

1 1.610.0 

12.133.0 

13,056.6 
14,6055 

2,493.6       6.073.3 
2.7044       6,169.4 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

145.6 

32.8 

2556 

202.0 

1,964.9 

2,886.0 

327.0 

341.7 

915.4 

9693 

24.4 

9825 

1.073  2 

2097 

500.5 

M 

149.9 

34.8 

255.3 

210.1 

2,106.7 

3,133.5 

335.5 

347.0 

9364 

992  7 

26.4 

1,039.6 

1,140.4 

215.7 

517.0 

J 

152.0 

36.9 

2673 

214.5 

2.048  1 

3,081  0 

3326 

3556 

961  4 

1,002.0 

28.5 

993.0 

1,1343 

210.5 

514.1 

J 

1579 

41.7 

276.6 

217.7 

2,033.5 

3,073.2 

321.4 

343  5 

908  1 

1.026.1 

280 

9524 

1.071.0 

205.5 

507.2 

A 

152.4 

38.4 

264  1 

204  0 

1,923.1 

2.883.7 

311.8 

3289 

874.1 

950.6 

24.8 

917.0 

1,012.8 

198.7 

472.2 

S 

148.1 

35.4 

2580 

2057 

1,981.7 

2,951.9 

322.2 

336.6 

891  3 

951  0 

25.6 

979.5 

1,071.6 

2095 

488.4 

O 

154.3 

35.1 

266  7 

215.2 

1.980.5 

3,018.1 

326.7 

3484 

927.7 

9589 

24.2 

982.9 

1.094  1 

215.2 

490.9 

N 

158.8 

35.4 

277.1 

2220 

2,020.3 

3,1663 

335.1 

360.9 

958.2 

9808 

22.9 

1,0126 

1,179.9 

224.9 

509.1 

D 

191.6 

45.5 

352.0 

269.1 

2,496.5 

3,999.4 

412.9 

423.8 

1,157.4 

1.262.3 

29.1 

1,270.7 

1,477.2 

283.1 

6605 

1983  J 

118.7 

28.1 

214.3 

167.7 

1,646.6 

2,572.5 

261.3 

291  5 

771.5 

831  5 

18.1 

795.2 

9845 

174.8 

432.7 

F 

1200 

26.9 

211.1 

169.6 

1,630.6 

2,5245 

261.8 

2896 

758.6 

8192 

19.9 

795.5 

953  7 

172.3 

420.9 

M 

151.6 

33.3 

270.1 

211.9 

2.0489 

3,0000 

317.5 

330.4 

919.9 

961.5 

23.3 

986.7 

1,121.8 

210.6 

4905 

A 

148.1 

36.1 

2683 

215.9 

2,091.6 

3,059.0 

326.2 

351.0 

9073 

980.6 

21.9 

1,001.2 

1,137.9 

215.9 

493.7 

M 

169.5 

40.3 

2890 

221.8 

2.248.5 

3.317.6 

3453 

361  0 

9372 

1.025.0 

22.4 

1 .048.4 

1.216.4 

225.6 

510.9 

J 

182  0 

44.4 

321.1 

251.0 

2.3729 

3,588.3 

368.2 

391  3 

1,016.5 

1,079.1 

28.5 

1 ,099.4 

1,310.3 

236.0 

532.3 

J 

176.1 

45.9 

313.2 

242.2 

2,1664 

3,403.5 

343.6 

366.2 

937.6 

1 ,055.4 

27.1 

965.1 

1,211.7 

220.2 

513.9 

A 

172.7 

43.9 

307.7 

236.4 

2,144.1 

3,294.2 

344.5 

376.2 

942.2 

1,039.6 

26.6 

964.8 

1,171.9 

224.0 

504.1 

S 

167.7 

39.5 

301  3 

232.6 

2,181.4 

3.2924 

353.0 

3855 

949.7 

1 ,042.7 

28.2 

1.015.2 

1,201.9 

234.2 

520.9 

O 

168.6 

388 

303.1 

234.4 

2,2072 

3.3554 

352.8 

377.9 

942.4 

1,023.6 

25.9 

1,021.8 

1.245.9 

233.6 

517.6 

N 

177.6 

41.3 

320.5 

243.6 

2,294.5 

3.592.1 

371.0 

391.3 

1.003.6 

1,015.6 

25.7 

1,083.7 

1.357.3 

247.7 

517.5 

D 

218.0 

53.1 

414.0 

292.2 

2,751.1 

4.446.4 

454.8 

4454 

1,216.9 

1,383.2 

32.7 

1,356.1 

1.692.3 

309.4 

714.4 

1984  J 

129.4 

32.5 

2492 

185.7 

1,887.3 

2.871.6 

2902 

304.1 

787.4 

888.4 

207 

891.9 

1.081.0 

195.1 

460.2 

F 

140.1 

33.8 

263.9 

198.8 

1,954.1 

2.908.7 

297.4 

309.8 

813.8 

901.4 

22.1 

929.0 

1.083.4 

199.2 

4688 

M 

159.7 

38.3 

3083 

224.4 

2,271.2 

3.332.0 

348.1 

348.7 

939.0 

1,032.5 

24.7 

1,085.0 

1,251.4 

233.4 

5306 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  3  3  2 


1982  A 

144.4 

33.1 

250.5 

198.7 

1,916.0 

2,891.8 

3194 

333.5 

916.9 

987  8 

25.9 

947.8 

1.072.5 

206.0 

507.3 

M 

143.7 

33.6 

251.3 

200.6 

1,985.9 

3,048.2 

323.8 

349.4 

9276 

986.3 

26.7 

987.9 

1,115.5 

209.7 

517.9 

J 

145.4 

33.7 

2550 

1999 

1.936.6 

2,880.9 

317.6 

332.8 

902.7 

960.9 

24.9 

958.3 

1.073.7 

206.3 

4976 

J 

146.7 

34.3 

256.6 

201.3 

1,946.8 

2.961.5 

311.5 

329.4 

881.9 

973.5 

25.0 

956.1 

1.080.2 

203.9 

498.5 

A 

150.7 

34.8 

2623 

2060 

2.003.9 

3.009.3 

3220 

331.4 

908.6 

9736 

24.1 

991.8 

1,105.2 

211.1 

503.7 

S 

149.7 

35.5 

265.5 

207.0 

1,984.4 

2,9936 

320.7 

331.8 

904.7 

9646 

24.2 

986.5 

1.095.0 

208.1 

496.3 

0 

150.4 

35.9 

265.0 

211.2 

1,967.4 

2,992.5 

320.7 

334.5 

910.8 

9648 

24.3 

974.2 

1 .090.5 

212.4 

498.8 

N 

151.2 

35.7 

265  0 

212.9 

1,977.3 

3,008.9 

3190 

3393 

9142 

957  1 

23.7 

969.6 

1,097.9 

210.8 

490  1 

D 

151.8 

36.7 

268.1 

216.0 

2.032.7 

3,086.0 

326.8 

347.5 

912.8 

971.4 

23.6 

1 ,006.8 

1,114.6 

216.4 

4973 

1983  J 

155.3 

37.2 

271.1 

215.2 

2.000  1 

3,097.6 

323.6 

363.6 

927.7 

979.6 

23.2 

952.8 

1,145.2 

211.0 

4996 

F 

153.0 

36.4 

267.7 

214.9 

1,992.5 

3,120.2 

327.1 

355.0 

924.5 

9844 

24.8 

9489 

1.154.0 

214.0 

493.1 

M 

161.3 

37.9 

290.0 

229.2 

2,112.9 

3,200.2 

332.2 

350.6 

9474 

998.8 

24.6 

994.5 

1,174.7 

217.7 

498.9 

A 

1459 

36.9 

265.3 

210.2 

2,0668 

3.0837 

317.2 

350.3 

905  1 

1.000.7 

23.3 

976.6 

1,145.5 

210.9 

503.2 

M 

163.5 

39.1 

286.9 

216.0 

2.129.2 

3,2396 

335.5 

358.5 

9378 

1.022.4 

22.9 

1,001.1 

1,194.2 

224.1 

511.3 

J 

173.7 

39.9 

302.2 

232.8 

2.200.3 

3.312.5 

350.8 

363.7 

949.5 

1 .030.3 

24.8 

1 ,043.5 

1.222.3 

227.9 

513.4 

J 

168.8 

39.4 

3024 

231.2 

2.1695 

3.421.4 

345.9 

368.9 

945.5 

1.037.3 

25.1 

1,019.0 

1 ,274.5 

228.0 

524  1 

A 

164.5 

38.5 

297.2 

2293 

2,149.7 

3.330.4 

343.9 

3692 

942.2 

1,030.2 

25.1 

1,012.1 

1,237.3 

229.5 

517.2 

S 

167.6 

39.1 

301.1 

231.8 

2,167.5 

3,275.6 

346.5 

368.3 

951.5 

1 ,039.7 

26.0 

1,005.8 

1,206.0 

230.7 

522.9 

O 

167.9 

40.5 

308.7 

233.8 

2,237.6 

3.408.0 

354.0 

375.6 

949.8 

1,055.8 

26.5 

1,037.1 

1,266.2 

233.7 

5405 

N 

167.7 

41.6 

3073 

231.3 

2.225.3 

3.407.5 

350.7 

366.5 

945.0 

986.5 

26.5 

1,033.7 

1,264.0 

230.6 

492.0 

D 

171.3 

42.8 

312.0 

232.5 

2,241.1 

3.399.9 

356.1 

363  6 

9556 

1.056.7 

26.5 

1,059  1 

1 ,269.2 

233.4 

537.7 

1984  J 

170.2 

43.2 

317.6 

242.3 

2.305.6 

3,481.0 

361.8 

373.2 

955.0 

1.051.5 

26.8 

1.075.4 

1,265.8 

240.9 

531.4 

F 

172.4 

44.0 

3248 

242.0 

2.295  1 

3,483.3 

358.1 

368.2 

950.7 

1.043.5 

26.4 

1 ,074.0 

1,270.2 

238.0 

527.6 

M 

167.4 

42.5 

320.2 

2365 

2,304.8 

3,462.2 

357.3 

364.7 

946.1 

1,045.2 

25.3 

1 ,069.4 

1,278.8 

234.7 

531.1 

Source:  Retail  Trade  (63-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


104 


June  1984 

Table  2:  Merchandising  inventories1,  Retail  chain  store  stocks  by  selected  kinds 
of  business,  Canada  (million  dollars) 


Section  10— Table  2 


Grocery, 

con- 

General 

Year 

fectionery 

All  other 

mer- 

Motor 

Automotive 

Men's 

Women's 

Family 

and 

Combination    &  sundries 

food 

chandise          General            Variety 

vehicle 

Service 

parts  & 

clothing 

clothing 

clothing 

month 

Total 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores             stores 

dealers 

stations 

accessories 

stores 

stores 

stores 

D 

655600 

655601 

655602 

655603 

655605 

555606            655607 

655608 

655610 

655612 

655613 

655614 

655615 

1982 

3,289,352 

865.586 

70.732 

8,248 

265,577         116,350         219,809 

26.684 

24,030 

26.066 

84,641 

110,209 

145,101 

1983 

3,591.200 

885,676 

79.694 

8,003 

335,850         122,711          294,312 

31 ,426 

26,692 

23.720 

81,626 

140,936 

175,319 

1982  A 

3,366,619 

773,758 

67.048 

14,789 

317,131           119.643         282,477 

34,512 

21,887 

23.735 

113,166 

117,499 

178,313 

M 

3,301,521 

763,699 

67.584 

12,216 

321,888         123,591          269,483 

34.512 

22,390 

27,177 

104.339 

112,447 

172,072 

J 

3,227,905 

764,005 

67,314 

10,384 

291,309         128,040         264,363 

34,477 

23,062 

26,606 

84,932 

109,411 

158,478 

J 

3,253.038 

724,277 

69,131 

12,035 

302,670         133,162         261.984 

34,098 

22,001 

25,329 

1 1 1 ,686 

116,960 

183,993 

A 

3,333,725 

688,063 

64,983 

1 1 ,602 

293,590         141,951          263,294 

34,064 

22.749 

25,760 

123,301 

123,510 

196,137 

S 

3,509,172 

753,429 

64.333 

10,917 

318,839         146,351          270,666 

30,760 

23,818 

26.919 

127,493 

130,427 

198,687 

0 

3,709,199 

787,333 

62.146 

9.039 

338,607         144,887         278,786 

26,977 

22,770 

27.619 

132.593 

140.731 

203,853 

N 

3,789,958 

853,635 

65,191 

8.831 

308,810         138,512         270,701 

25.008 

24,273 

27.01 1 

124.107 

141.294 

195,291 

D 

3,289.352 

865,586 

70,732 

8,248 

265,577         116,350         219,809 

26.684 

24,030 

26.066 

84.641 

110.209 

145,101 

1983  J 

3,180,101 

787,683 

63,871 

9.155 

286.823         123,447         208.819 

26,364 

22,372 

23.277 

91.158 

103.596 

156.854 

F 

3,281,300 

778.231 

59,592 

8,368 

300,877         131,965         236.801 

32,190 

20.269 

25,954 

104.558 

123.590 

176,147 

M 

3,479,158 

835,042 

63,287 

7.406 

321.337         131.965         257,403 

27,973 

25,498 

25,669 

113,759 

140,645 

190,063 

A 

3,482,885 

821,681 

66.261 

12,361 

339,011          131,833         275,421 

29,288 

23,050 

24.334 

108,412 

140,223 

187,022 

M 

3,508,549 

833,185 

66.062 

10,457 

362,064         126,560         286.989 

35,380 

23,949 

23.312 

104.184 

136,577 

182,533 

J 

3,426,615 

822,354 

71.809 

9,840 

346,857         127,826         279,240 

35,557 

24,500 

22,053 

88,661 

128,792 

171,946 

J 

3,506.082 

817,420 

72.743 

9,889 

349,632         132,428         288,455 

32,001 

25,186 

20,686 

104,443 

142,058 

192,064 

A 

3.584.021 

777,366 

70,342 

1 1 ,204 

368,162         141,168         288,167 

27,297 

25,816 

21.803 

113,007 

155,127 

206,277 

S 

3,753,450 

819,344 

67,810 

10,823 

381,784         141,450         268,572 

26,451 

25.764 

22,980 

120,239 

161,797 

219,479 

0 

3,952,306 

848,021 

66,589 

9,221 

410,036         141,591          283,075 

29,652 

26,408 

23,784 

123.365 

172,961 

230,453 

N 

4,089.663 

874,310 

70,651 

9,415 

412,086         144,706         286,189 

30,334 

24,876 

26.210 

110,905 

180.225 

230.683 

D 

3,535,554 

885,676 

79,694 

8,003 

335,850         122,711          238,682 

31 ,426 

26,692 

23.720 

81 ,626 

140.936 

175.319 

1984  J 

3,395,723 

828,107 

75.231 

9,147 

339,209         127,129         210,756 

38,277 

26,292 

25,048 

82,687 

127,406 

169.533 

F 

3,540,835 

837,216 

72,974 

8.132 

378,557         126,620         236.047 

46,621 

24.057 

27,578 

98,811 

149,192 

187.843 

M 

3.699.434 

851 ,449 

73,120 

7,498 

416,791          130,292         265,789 

42.985 

23,648 

31 ,853 

1 1 1 ,459 

156,801 

206.252 

Pharmacies, 

Furniture 

patent 

Sporting 

Year 

Specialty 

Family 

Household 

TV.,  radio 

medicine 

Book  & 

goods  & 

Personal 

All 

Alcoholic 

and 

shoe 

shoe 

furniture 

&  appliance 

&  cosmetics 

stationery 

Jewellery      accessories      accessories 

other 

beverages 

month 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

Florists 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

D 

655616 

655617 

655619 

655621 

655622 

655623 

355624 

655625 

655626 

655627 

655628 

655629 

1982 

10.391 

121,180 

41,718 

21 .838 

145,399 

54,157 

1,771 

131,929 

X 

80,830 

222,133 

418,126 

1983 

10,108 

120,347 

55,494 

21 ,354 

169,330 

68,219 

1,846 

151,585 

36,121 

77,221 

243,526 

389,339 

1982  A 

10,504 

142,624 

46,892 

25,519 

134,636 

56,571 

2,126 

128,543 

39,501 

85,470 

252.064 

336.014 

M 

10.147 

136.491 

46,376 

24,907 

137.059 

56,288 

1.892 

127,772 

41 .279 

88,034 

222,825 

335.520 

J 

9.386 

127.619 

X 

25,256 

128,150 

55,725 

1.964 

125,855 

40.247 

87,682 

223,939 

356,037 

J 

9.564 

134.638 

43.186 

23,362 

126,484 

56,449 

1.931 

123.086 

39.563 

83.999 

229,090 

348,123 

A 

10.195 

148,910 

41.761 

22,661 

130.152 

53.344 

1,813 

123.948 

39.998 

88.031 

238,483 

410,772 

S 

10.898 

152,633 

43.139 

21,913 

140.174 

58,625 

1,915 

128,410 

44.278 

90,320 

238,483 

441 ,836 

0 

10.647 

152,786 

43.527 

21 ,803 

149,846 

59,680 

1.850 

140,095 

48.662 

92,307 

269,963 

508,202 

N 

10,381 

142,397 

42.700 

23,133 

1 58,387 

65,171 

1.950 

154.665 

49,538 

93,230 

279,412 

551 ,060 

D 

10,391 

121,180 

41,718 

21,838 

145,399 

54,157 

1,771 

131.929 

X 

80,830 

222,133 

418,126 

1983  J 

9,238 

115,727 

43,345 

23,214 

146,271 

52,695 

1,713 

131,533 

40,613 

77,678 

21 1 ,693 

390,713 

F 

9,238 

130,540 

47,463 

23,168 

145,978 

51,167 

1,746 

125.614 

40.613 

80.319 

225,453 

368.622 

M 

9.792 

138.895 

51 .402 

23.377 

147,584 

52,497 

1,859 

126,870 

44,593 

87,949 

232,442 

386.248 

A 

9.968 

136.117 

51 .762 

23,938 

146,698 

53,809 

2,129 

132,325 

46,466 

91 ,379 

241,275 

349.464 

M 

9.400 

129,992 

51 .866 

23,052 

148,752 

53,970 

2,101 

131,531 

44,793 

92,019 

236,691 

353,470 

J 

9,071 

124,012 

52.644 

22,683 

142,058 

58,396 

1,748 

133.372 

43,315 

90,179 

235,271 

345,793 

J 

8.699 

128,724 

51 .854 

20,347 

145,467 

59,330 

1,743 

133,772 

42.405 

87,564 

254.798 

348,152 

A 

9,908 

143,656 

49.780 

20,998 

152,595 

60,991 

1,769 

129,893 

41,769 

89,228 

263.971 

376.104 

S 

10,423 

149,402 

52,169 

21,355 

164,040 

66.846 

1,884 

161,587 

44.902 

90,923 

270,306 

414,261 

0 

10,538 

147,908 

55,612 

20,842 

178,311 

75,335 

1,812 

162,395 

49.033 

93,560 

306,257 

446,048 

N 

10,464 

141,252 

56,168 

21.947 

190,258 

91,080 

1,953 

173,438 

49,278 

94,402 

307,482 

510.945 

D 

10,108 

120,347 

55,494 

21,354 

169,330 

68,219 

1,846 

151.585 

36,121 

77,221 

243,526 

389.323 

1984  J 

9,865 

113,367 

57,436 

20,671 

164,758 

60,374 

2,106 

150,675 

31,786 

87,723 

243,039 

356,647 

F 

10,339 

127,425 

65,362 

21 ,643 

165,911 

64,178 

2,041 

145,251 

32,962 

89,039 

253,004 

332,236 

M 

11,197 

130,865 

68,107 

21 ,838 

171,220 

65,911 

2,515 

145,396 

35.368 

92,957 

261 ,606 

336.976 

'Consult  the  source  publication  for  definitions  and  composition  of  kinds  of  business  groups.  Inventories  are  stocks  on  hand  for  sale  at  end  of  month  and  are  valued  at  lower  of  cost  or 

market. 

Source:  Retail  Chain  Stores  (63-210),  Statistics  Canada. 


105 


Section  10— Table  3 

Table  3:  Department  store  sales  and  stocks'  (million  dollars) 


June  1984 


Men's 

and 

Home  furnishings, 

Total 

all 

Ladies' 

apparel 

boy's  clothing, 

Food 

and 

Piece 

goods, 

furniture 

All  other 

Year 
and 

departments 

and  accessories 

furnishing 

&  shoes 

kindred 

jroducts 

linens  & 

lomestics 

radio  &  appl 

ances 

departments 

month 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

D 

655120 

655161 

655121 

655162 

655133 

655174 

655137 

655178 

655140 

655181 

655144 

655185 

655138-39 

655179-80 

655132 

655173 

655136 

655177 

655141 

655182 

655149 

655190 

655142-43 
655150-60 

655183-84 

655191- 

201 

1982 

10.208  1 

2.940.0 

2,325.7 

553.7 

1,222.4 

384.4 

682.6 

34.9 

356.0 

150.0 

1,739.8 

6074 

3,882.1 

1,210.6 

1983 

10.930.7 

3.222.5 

2.4456 

6408 

1.307.1 

395.2 

694.0 

29.1 

387.8 

173.4 

1,988.1 

6262 

4,107.0 

1 ,357.8 

1982  A 

7890 

3,333.3 

193.2 

6908 

91.3 

480.3 

59.8 

35.5 

24.9 

154.3 

129.6 

634.5 

290.2 

1.338.0 

M 

813.9 

3.115.0 

191.6 

633.5 

90.9 

4402 

57.7 

33.3 

25.9 

147.7 

131.5 

5902 

316.3 

1,270.1 

J 

790.9 

2,910.3 

168.2 

563.9 

101.4 

3989 

49.6 

35.3 

28.9 

138.2 

136  9 

566.5 

305.9 

1,207.6 

J 

763.9 

3.006.2 

159.6 

635.6 

76.9 

426.4 

50.7 

33.7 

30.2 

133.1 

149.9 

559.7 

296.7 

1,217.6 

A 

775.7 

2.915.3 

189.5 

605.8 

91.3 

4459 

56.8 

28.5 

28.9 

118.1 

129.3 

534.2 

280.0 

1,182.8 

S 

861.2 

2,832.7 

222.6 

611.7 

107.5 

427.8 

49.3 

32.6 

33.8 

108.3 

153.2 

498.4 

294.8 

1.153.8 

O 

859.2 

3.341  6 

208.3 

704.3 

100.9 

505  7 

54.8 

36.8 

31.2 

128.4 

154.5 

572.8 

309.5 

1.393.5 

N 

1.073.6 

3.325.6 

253.3 

675.6 

143.7 

476.9 

67.5 

44.9 

33.4 

139.7 

177.2 

567.6 

398.5 

1.420.9 

D 

1.608.5 

2,939.9 

334.6 

553.7 

224.8 

384.4 

81.2 

34.9 

48.6 

150.0 

216.7 

607.4 

702.6 

1 ,209  6 

1983  J 

6230 

2.723.2 

1249 

506.1 

58.5 

3292 

47.3 

38.2 

31.8 

132.6 

133.2 

525.5 

227.2 

1,191.6 

F 

603.8 

2.657.5 

131.5 

522.4 

58.0 

353.8 

58.0 

40.1 

19.7 

136.0 

111.3 

499.6 

225.4 

1.105.5 

M 

787.5 

3.0024 

187.6 

623.2 

92.5 

401.6 

55.8 

40.2 

26.9 

142.9 

151.0 

569.8 

273.6 

1,224.6 

A 

775.2 

3,167.1 

182.3 

634.0 

87.8 

4020 

56.4 

40.9 

26.9 

148.1 

132.2 

566.6 

289.6 

1,375.5 

M 

842.1 

3.148.3 

191.7 

608.0 

93.1 

408.0 

57.2 

33.9 

27.9 

164.1 

150.8 

5889 

321.4 

1.345.3 

J 

920  1 

2.9883 

198.9 

536.1 

121.0 

367  5 

52.0 

43.5 

34.7 

145.3 

170.0 

559.5 

343.6 

1 ,336.5 

J 

813.7 

3,137.6 

154.9 

630.5 

81.0 

407  8 

49.5 

40.8 

32.4 

152  4 

190.8 

538.1 

305.2 

1,368.1 

A 

850.9 

3.214.9 

195.8 

667.0 

95.1 

445.6 

56.1 

38.5 

32.9 

152.8 

167.3 

544.2 

303.8 

1 ,366.8 

S 

922.1 

3,310.4 

233.7 

737.2 

111.6 

466.4 

50.9 

35.0 

37.4 

144.5 

175.3 

539.3 

313.1 

1,388.1 

O 

9220 

3,732.9 

227.0 

812.4 

105.1 

515.9 

55.3 

48.4 

32.7 

157.9 

178.9 

5908 

323.0 

1 ,607.4 

N 

1,138.8 

3.854.9 

258.7 

837.4 

153  4 

549.0 

70.1 

53.9 

33.9 

167.4 

191.6 

607.6 

431.1 

1,639.5 

D 

1.731.1 

3.2225 

358.7 

640.8 

249.9 

395.2 

86.4 

29.1 

50.6 

173.4 

235.6 

626.2 

749.8 

1 ,357.8 

1984  J 

6494 

3,058.2 

135.9 

605.8 

62.8 

368.9 

48.5 

44.7 

32.6 

147.0 

134.5 

567.3 

235.1 

1 ,324.6 

F 

659.3 

3.146.5 

146.7 

663.9 

67.2 

402.7 

59.5 

47.1 

20.0 

174.7 

124.5 

563.8 

241.4 

1 ,294.3 

M 

806.7 

3.398.4 

193.5 

745.2 

94.8 

4474 

51.9 

52.1 

26.9 

171.9 

156.7 

610.1 

282.8 

1.371.8 

'Department  store  stocks  at  end  of  period  at  selling  value   The  sales  and  stocks  data  are  revised  series  based  on  the  results  of  the  1961  Census  of  Merchandising  and  Service 

Establishments 

Source:  Department  Store  Sales  and  Stocks  (63-002).  Statistics  Canada. 

Table  4:  Estimated  restaurant,  caterer  and  tavern  receipts,  Canada  and  provinces  (dollars) 


Year 
and 
Month 

Canada 

Nfld 

P.EI 

N.S. 

N.B 

Que. 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Yukon 

N.W.T 

D 

655700 

655768 

655771 

655774 

655777 

655780 

655783 

655786 

655789 

655792 

655795 

655798 

655801 

1982 

9,576,584  7  136,603.7 

36,343.7 

19.917.8 

186,944.2 

2.188.935  9  3,827,685.7  312,394.1 

321,936.0 

1 ,056,322.0  1 ,233,403.8 

9,666.9 

9,236.9 

1983 

10,087,282.2140.661  6 

41,612.0 

20.561.4 

187,200.9 

2.389.946.2  3,966,665.1 

333.193.3 

335,076.7 

1,051,097.2  1.349.994.5 

7,583.4 

12,195.7 

1982 

A 

772,529.5 

11,414.9 

2,3022 

21,040.1 

14.356.1 

174,193.5 

305,9153 

25,941.5 

27.295.4 

88,125.7 

100,483.8 

824.9 

635.5 

M 

843.9426 

11,804.1 

2,759.9 

21.596  9 

16,126.1 

196.576.2 

336,9068 

27,598.1 

28.740.4 

93.1668 

106,478.2 

920.9 

1.267.5 

J 

865,221.5 

11,543.0 

3,280.7 

22.931.8 

16.984.8 

195.401.1 

348,638.8 

30,329.7 

29.610.9 

93,559.1 

111,196.6 

896.2 

848.2 

J 

916,236.1 

13,220.5 

5,724.4 

26,787.7 

20,014.0 

206,8858 

357,7886 

30,811.8 

30,403.3 

99.7129 

122,879.8 

1,078.1 

928.6 

A 

906,254.0 

12,765.6 

5,438.0 

26,068.1 

18,732.3 

200,4639 

362,089.0 

29,790.8 

30.444.2 

98.849.0 

119,822.7 

1 ,036  8 

753.0 

S 

841,531.1 

11,663.0 

3.248.1 

23.085.7 

16.533.3 

196,701.0 

337.600.8 

26,611.4 

28,586.5 

89,9045 

105,995.5 

8509 

749.9 

O 

823,8309 

12.158.0 

2,871.4 

22,539.6 

17.009.8 

189,935  3 

327.353.6 

27,0942 

30.478.1 

87,9457 

105,016.4 

599.4 

828.8 

N 

766.2430 

11.402  8 

2,414.7 

20,5877 

15.733  8 

172,197.5 

313,097.4 

24,761  2 

26.888.0 

83,094.7 

94,858.0 

471.8 

734.8 

D 

786,519.7 

11,698.8 

2,497.0 

20,743.8 

15,987.9 

183,495.2 

317,734.7 

24,835.2 

26,567.7 

84,315.9 

97,460.7 

415.5 

766.8 

1983 

J 

698,605  7 

10.062.6 

2,200.0 

18,403.2 

13.453.7 

160,542.5 

277,970.8 

22,755.6 

22,981.6 

77.835.4 

91,472.5 

258.2 

669.2 

F 

714,459.1 

10.1828 

2,188.2 

17,932.1 

12.647.5 

169,553.5 

284,549.8 

23,1698 

23.345.0 

78.7997 

90.863.9 

451.1 

775.1 

M 

798,6774 

12,119.7 

2,662.9 

21,694.3 

14,306.6 

185,516.5 

317,221.2 

26,3993 

26,720.4 

86.660.0 

103,886.5 

532.2 

957.2 

A 

795,271.0 

11.744.8 

2.632.0 

21,289.1 

14,738.7 

184,139.1 

315,056.9 

26,609.8 

27,535.8 

82.6390 

107,511.5 

524.4 

849.4 

M 

864,466.2 

12.212.5 

3,198.9 

21.693.9 

15,925.9 

207,454.3 

343,894.8 

28.927.3 

27,472.5 

88,535.2 

113,660.5 

632.2 

8576 

J 

914,875.1 

12,813.3 

3,831.3 

23,6035 

17.556.3 

219.4495 

358,520.9 

30.6536 

29,464.5 

93,961.9 

123,223.5 

797.4 

999.0 

J 

969,840.0 

13.488  8 

6,434.3 

27.638.8 

19.149.4 

231,415.3 

368,123.9 

31.039.3 

32,793.0 

100.945.3 

136,851.8 

916.1 

1,043.6 

A 

948,036.3 

13.226.9 

5,531.6 

27.384.3 

18,509.8 

226,415.7 

360,230.4 

30,420.9 

30,898.0 

95,434.9 

137,830.6 

898.1 

1.254.6 

S 

905.538.2 

11,876  6 

3,617.5 

25,375.2 

17,008  2 

216.142.6 

354,914.8 

29,042.4 

29,1788 

90,199.3 

126,131.1 

762.2 

1,289.1 

O 

845,904.9 

11,538.9 

3,283.3 

24,6076 

15.188.7 

203,267.5 

331,617.5 

29,538.6 

30,017.1 

86,530.8 

108,483.6 

650.4 

1,180.4 

N 

796.668.3 

10.475.8 

2,826.1 

20,827.7 

14,033.2 

185.715.9 

318,953.7 

27,332.5 

27,8094 

84,840.9 

102,047.7 

626.5 

1,178.3 

D 

834.9400 

10,918.9 

3,205.9 

21.600.1 

14,682.9 

200,333.8 

335,610.4 

27,304.2 

26.8606 

84,714.8 

108,031.3 

534.6 

1,142.2 

1984  J 

725.731.6 

8,2340 

2.525.7 

17,659.8 

12,280.0 

172,240.4 

288.352.1 

24,494.9 

24,457.4 

75,522.1 

97,450  1 

433.0 

2,081 .5 

F 

763,4904 

9.056.9 

2.696.2 

19,760.2 

13,676.8 

183,759.1 

298,099.6 

25.3257 

25,458.1 

83,814.8 

97,674.8 

623.4 

3,544.2 

M 

857,443.7 

11,125.9 

2.843.3 

21,575.9 

15,035.0 

205,2532 

333,650.4 

29,4925 

28,063.3 

93.759.5 

112,545.1 

731.8 

3,367.3 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding 

Source:  Restaurant,  Caterer  and  Tavern  Statistics  (63-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


106 


Section  1 1  ■  External  Trade 

108  1.  Merchandise  Exports,  Major  Countries  and  Areas 

109  2.  Merchandise  Imports,  Major  Countries  and  Areas 

1 10  3.  Merchandise  Exports,  by  Commodity 
1 12  4.  Merchandise  Imports,  by  Commodity 


107 


Section  1 1  —Table  1 

Table  1:  Merchandise  exports  (including  re-exports),  raw  customs  basis,  major  countries  and  areas  (million  dollars) 


June  1984 


Belgium 

Year 

and 

and 

All 

Western 

EEC 

Luxem- 

Germany 

Nether- 

United 

Ire- 

Den- 

Eastern 

Middle 

Saudi 

Other 

month 

countries 

Europe 

(9)' 

bourg 

France 

West 

Italy 

lands 

Kingdom 

land 

mark 

Europe 

USSR 

East 

Arabia 

Africa 

D 

400466 

400465 

400462 

400456 

400453 

400450 

400447 

400444 

400438 

400435 

400432 

400393 

400369 

400363 

400324 

400303 

1982 

84.530.3 

8,770.5 

7.508.0 

791   1 

755.3 

1,285.0 

704.5 

1,060.3 

2,726.6 

98.6 

86.6 

2,5900 

2.073.7 

1,875.7 

446  9 

1,191.1 

1983 

90.9639 

7.834.8 

6,771.5 

714.3 

654.1 

1.181.7 

5693 

975.7 

2.5088 

99  1 

68.5 

2.1225 

1.764  6 

1,445  7 

369.4 

9498 

1982  M 

7.5076 

813.3 

690.4 

90.1 

60.9 

103.0 

620 

98.8 

262.5 

8.4 

4.7 

359.2 

311.7 

186.1 

34.1 

86.0 

J 

7.955.1 

700.5 

605.9 

52.3 

57.1 

105.8 

68.4 

982 

211.0 

7.3 

58 

3907 

311.0 

168.3 

32.3 

131.6 

J 

6.8329 

730.5 

622.5 

74.3 

53.7 

117.5 

49.9 

78.8 

226.7 

8  1 

13.5 

261  6 

180.5 

1583 

28.6 

121.4 

A 

6,486  1 

649.7 

556.7 

653 

50.3 

88.4 

496 

106.6 

1853 

6.8 

4.5 

170.3 

133.5 

97.1 

20.1 

44.1 

S 

7,567.0 

660.4 

551.8 

67.0 

50.6 

109  4 

67.2 

753 

169.7 

86 

4.1 

242.7 

1852 

202.0 

80.8 

92.6 

0 

6.6707 

657.2 

584.9 

63.5 

73.1 

117.0 

47.7 

84.1 

189.2 

63 

4.0 

222.1 

205.9 

118.5 

28.8 

104.1 

N 

6,9973 

6624 

570.3 

53.8 

60.1 

110.2 

47.0 

95.0 

183.1 

73 

13.8 

271.9 

2530 

165.3 

36.7 

78.8 

D 

6,908.2 

750.9 

640.2 

68.3 

54.5 

99.6 

680 

806 

247.8 

11.0 

10.4 

211.9 

197.0 

173.5 

37.3 

100  9 

1983  J 

6,403.6 

553.0 

489.8 

46.9 

52.8 

947 

32.5 

68.4 

183.4 

7.1 

40 

81.3 

70.3 

131.3 

31.7 

57.6 

F 

6,8224 

542.5 

4578 

51.4 

49.8 

98.0 

39.1 

48.7 

159.5 

7.6 

3.7 

709 

61.6 

104  8 

25.3 

69.2 

M 

7,448.4 

723.4 

608.8 

58.0 

46 .1 

101.7 

58.0 

75.2 

2552 

10.2 

4.4 

109.2 

75.1 

85.7 

286 

61.1 

A 

7,383.4 

575.0 

505.1 

39.4 

44.5 

91.2 

35.8 

91.5 

189.5 

7.5 

5.7 

2273 

183.3 

83.0 

290 

66.4 

M 

7,9906 

662.7 

560.4 

48.1 

62.4 

89.6 

44.0 

80.6 

214.7 

16.7 

4.3 

3080 

262.2 

121.9 

26.7 

101.9 

J 

8,2908 

714.3 

590.3 

63.6 

50.6 

88.7 

35.5 

123.2 

214.2 

7.4 

7.1 

244.2 

203.0 

143.1 

44.8 

93.5 

J 

6.718.9 

527.2 

460.0 

380 

46.3 

91.2 

27.1 

70.6 

178.3 

4.6 

3.8 

177.1 

141.5 

128.0 

39.5 

58.2 

A 

6,994.6 

662.8 

575.6 

64.6 

58.2 

92.7 

59.7 

63.5 

227.1 

6.5 

3.3 

266.2 

230.1 

81.7 

20.9 

96.9 

S 

7.649.3 

679.4 

587.7 

92.4 

51.8 

96.3 

45.3 

79.2 

211.7 

7.5 

3.5 

255.9 

231.6 

135.1 

23.1 

76.9 

0 

8.262.8 

718.9 

648.1 

87.8 

59.6 

119.0 

58.9 

93.4 

219.5 

6.3 

3.7 

173.9 

138.7 

139.5 

27.2 

97.8 

N 

8.7722 

733.3 

640.5 

639 

70.0 

108.7 

53.2 

98.0 

2256 

8.7 

12.6 

128.3 

111.7 

143.9 

32.7 

66.1 

D 

8.226.9 

742.2 

647.2 

60.1 

62.0 

110.0 

80.0 

83.4 

230.2 

9.1 

12.5 

80.3 

55.5 

147.5 

40.0 

104.2 

1984  J 

8,416.5 

600.0 

523.5 

46.8 

45.8 

88.6 

54.4 

69.2 

207.5 

5.6 

56 

58.8 

22.5 

125.6 

26.5 

92.7 

F 

8,393.4 

673.4 

582.5 

46.5 

58.6 

91.0 

31.8 

126.2 

210.4 

6.2 

11.7 

34.0 

22.9 

109.5 

34  1 

101.6 

M 

9.294.5 

671.3 

569.3 

41.2 

50.3 

88.3 

45.1 

100.0 

2264 

9.2 

8.9 

45.7 

105 

151.7 

32.2 

79.8 

A 

9,060.0 

635.1 

532.1 

36.6 

60  1 

84.2 

41.1 

97.9 

194.5 

11.3 

6.4 

115.5 

101.8 

109.6 

24.0 

86.0 

Central 

Year 

People's 

America 

and 

Other 

Hong 

Republic 

Korea 

South 

Vene- 

and 

North 

United 

month 

Algeria 

Asia 

Kong 

of  China 

Japan 

South 

Taiwan 

Oceania 

Australia 

America 

Brazil 

zuela 

Antilles 

Mexico 

America 

States 

D 

400261 

400204 

400195 

400171 

400165 

400159 

400150 

400141 

400138 

400120 

400105 

400078 

400075 

400027 

400009 

400000 

1982 

500.3 

8,154.4 

265.5 

1,232.1 

4,589.9 

487.7 

3047 

889.3 

697.8 

1,822.3 

546  1 

6727 

1,515.1 

455.9 

57,721.9 

57,685.0 

1983 

449.3 

8,706.2 

229.3 

1,609.0 

4,761.8 

564.1 

345.9 

610.0 

468.7 

1 ,488.8 

625.3 

309.6 

1,445.5 

382.4 

66,360.8 

66,3325 

1982  M 

487 

768.2 

28  1 

149.5 

400.6 

61.3 

26.2 

84.9 

61.9 

92.8 

22.2 

38.3 

118.5 

27.8 

4,998.6 

4,995.2 

J 

39.0 

774.3 

19.3 

115.5 

490.8 

32.4 

25.2 

71.5 

56.7 

213.0 

76.5 

73.3 

151.2 

46.2 

5,353.9 

5,349.2 

J 

57.6 

711.7 

16.1 

102.7 

371.7 

30.1 

45.6 

74.2 

53.0 

208.1 

70.8 

87.4 

131.2 

41.7 

4,435.7 

4,432.7 

A 

7.0 

686.9 

18.5 

144.1 

353.1 

27.5 

20.7 

59.8 

48.2 

165.7 

61.4 

63.8 

102.3 

33.2 

4,510.1 

4,506.9 

S 

41.3 

829.0 

42.8 

136.6 

450.4 

49.6 

27.5 

68.1 

47.7 

194.9 

73.4 

71.2 

127.3 

31.7 

5,150  0 

5,1480 

O 

46.9 

618.2 

27  1 

112.1 

311.0 

40.1 

28.4 

64.4 

50.6 

141.5 

52.2 

36.2 

85.1 

18.2 

4,6596 

4,655.0 

N 

53.4 

609.8 

18.1 

81.3 

331.2 

46.7 

34.0 

46.8 

37.1 

168.5 

59.1 

48.2 

121.5 

31.6 

4,8723 

4,868.9 

D 

33.5 

639.9 

19.1 

93.6 

356.5 

39.5 

25.6 

58.7 

49.1 

101.3 

15.4 

33.5 

156.6 

60.8 

4,714.4 

4,711.8 

1983  J 

18.6 

557.0 

16.8 

117.9 

293.6 

37.3 

28.3 

38.0 

31.1 

68.0 

10.5 

29.9 

113.7 

33.9 

4,803.8 

4,799.9 

F 

29.2 

641.0 

12.7 

116.8 

355.8 

46.0 

12.2 

47.9 

33.0 

757 

22.7 

30.1 

107.4 

23.6 

5,163.0 

5,162.1 

M 

25.2 

638.2 

14.0 

123.0 

342.8 

30.9 

36.2 

44.9 

36.1 

124.2 

46.8 

34.9 

125.2 

31.8 

5,536.5 

5,533.9 

A 

26.0 

787.1 

16.7 

147.3 

428.8 

57.7 

299 

53.5 

46.3 

116.4 

45.8 

23.0 

125.9 

36.4 

5,348.9 

5,346.8 

M 

43.5 

793.3 

26.4 

139.6 

417.8 

56.7 

43.2 

44.3 

29.5 

157.4 

773 

31.4 

115.5 

19.8 

5.685.7 

5,6843 

J 

59.3 

850.3 

27.2 

131.2 

507.5 

52.3 

25.0 

61.6 

45.9 

123.0 

61.1 

23.3 

130.6 

277 

5.930.1 

5,926.7 

J 

27.3 

707.0 

16.1 

135.1 

391.7 

36.3 

37.2 

51.9 

39.6 

135.2 

66.0 

27.3 

101.7 

29.4 

4,832.6 

4,830.4 

A 

44.3 

638.7 

16.5 

130.3 

367.6 

31.7 

18.6 

49.2 

38.6 

144.7 

77.0 

22.7 

149.5 

62.8 

4,904.7 

4,902.7 

s 

40.2 

6628 

18.6 

148.3 

3265 

37.3 

21.1 

46.9 

35.5 

98.9 

44.4 

17.7 

131.5 

38.6 

5,562.1 

5,560.6 

0 

45.4 

775.2 

19.0 

173.1 

410.3 

46.6 

30.0 

58.4 

46.9 

139.2 

73.6 

23.3 

103.2 

26.1 

6,056.5 

6,054.1 

N 

38.8 

861.7 

25.8 

137.4 

474.3 

66.4 

23.8 

48.5 

37.4 

151.1 

59.8 

20.0 

119.4 

22.9 

6,519.8 

6.517.4 

D 

51.5 

794.0 

19.5 

109.2 

445.0 

64.8 

40.3 

64.8 

48.7 

154.9 

40.4 

26.1 

121.8 

29.3 

6,017.1 

6,013.7 

1984  J 

51.4 

782.4 

24.9 

124.2 

428.3 

71.0 

470 

67.7 

49.9 

91.3 

31.0 

20.7 

89.5 

29.5 

6,508.3 

6,506.3 

F 

38.0 

657.4 

12.3 

33.4 

403.1 

64.2 

26.6 

67.6 

59.0 

73.1 

17.5 

25.0 

113.9 

19.6 

6,563.0 

6.560.2 

M 

34.0 

737.0 

16.6 

91.6 

415.1 

38.5 

22.8 

73.5 

51.5 

77.4 

23.5 

19.7 

128  6 

34.2 

7,329.6 

7,327.3 

A 

42.2 

747.2 

12.3 

74.7 

453.3 

43.6 

25.1 

58.2 

47.1 

130.8 

57.6 

19.5 

128.8 

38.9 

7,048.8 

7,046.1 

'Includes  Belgium.  Luxembourg.  France.  Germany,  Italy,  Netherlands,  Denmark.  Ireland  and  United  Kingdom. 
Source:  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001). 


108 


June  1984 

Table  2:  Merchandise  imports,  raw  customs  basis,  major  countries  and  areas  (million  dollars) 


Section  11— Table  2 


Belgium 

Year 

and 

and 

All 

Western 

EEC 

Luxem- 

Germany 

Nether- 

United 

Ire- 

Den- 

Eastern 

Middle 

Saudi 

Other 

month 

countries 

Europe 

(9)' 

bourg 

France 

West 

Italy 

lands 

Kingdom 

land 

mark 

Europe 

USSR 

East 

Arabia 

Africa 

D 

421476 

421475 

421472 

421466 

421463 

421460 

421457 

421454 

421448 

421445 

421442 

421403 

421379 

421373 

421334 

421313 

1982 

67,855.7 

7,026.3 

5.678.3 

263.5 

877.0 

1.383.9 

724.8 

267.3 

1 ,903.9 

128.8 

129.0 

240.3 

41.8 

966.6 

731.3 

658.7 

1983 

75.586.6 

7,526.6 

5,915.3 

296.0 

841.0 

1,576.6 

798.4 

3494 

1 ,809.8 

107.3 

136.9 

14.3 

33.3 

77.4 

0.1 

677.7 

1982  M 

5.943.3 

617.4 

505.8 

22.2 

677 

131.1 

46.5 

16.8 

197.7 

11.5 

123 

24.4 

86 

22.6 

15.7 

106.6 

J 

6,104.3 

565.1 

462.1 

16.7 

76.3 

115.8 

61.6 

18.4 

148.7 

13.5 

11.1 

20.0 

75 

129.0 

123.7 

63.1 

J 

5,580.9 

618.7 

4840 

15.1 

77.8 

97.3 

103.0 

21.9 

146  9 

13.4 

8.5 

18.9 

1.7 

130.5 

86.2 

57.3 

A 

5,392.4 

4976 

416.7 

14.8 

73.8 

107.5 

66.2 

194 

114.3 

11.6 

9.2 

21.9 

2.0 

101.0 

124.9 

S 

5,501.1 

534.7 

416.8 

24.0 

53.9 

97.4 

51.7 

20.1 

148.6 

11.9 

93 

12.2 

0.3 

4.1 

0.1 

29.9 

0 

5,143.7 

525  6 

426.1 

26.5 

62.8 

112.6 

51.4 

21  4 

134.8 

6.7 

98 

14.5 

0.2 

25.6 

19.9 

24.4 

N 

5.544.7 

598.6 

487.4 

18.9 

77.2 

105.0 

58.0 

35.2 

170.3 

8.4 

14.4 

18.1 

2.9 

62 

56.4 

D 

4.848.8 

4655 

356.4 

14.7 

61.3 

96.6 

43.6 

25.5 

100.2 

7.6 

6.9 

14.1 

1.6 

4.1 

0.1 

64.7 

1983  J 

5.295.8 

531.9 

424.5 

17.4 

687 

122.1 

51  5 

20.5 

124.4 

10.5 

9.5 

21.5 

0.8 

118.5 

728 

118.5 

F 

5,446.1 

458.5 

372.0 

25.1 

57.1 

95.8 

48.1 

19.9 

105.9 

84 

11.7 

16.6 

1.6 

85 

26.6 

M 

6,169.4 

636.4 

479.2 

23.8 

64.4 

130.9 

63.5 

27.7 

149.6 

7.2 

12.2 

16.3 

4.5 

20.2 

0.1 

42.4 

A 

6.1843 

587.1 

470.7 

22.1 

66.9 

134.9 

66.9 

32.7 

126.8 

7.9 

12.4 

274 

2.1 

7.2 

02 

24.0 

M 

6,465.6 

6642 

517.0 

18.2 

64.9 

124  6 

88.1 

30.8 

170.9 

7.9 

11.4 

19.3 

5.0 

6.5 

0.2 

23.3 

J 

6,433.4 

575.0 

4637 

19.7 

67.8 

1345 

62.0 

27.7 

131.5 

7.6 

13.0 

21.2 

5.2 

27.5 

0  1 

39.8 

J 

5,717.1 

610.7 

5058 

26.3 

69.6 

122.7 

722 

24.8 

171.0 

9.4 

9.8 

19.4 

3.4 

23.5 

0.1 

37.1 

A 

6,2495 

7905 

549.5 

24.3 

90.1 

134.0 

85.6 

29.4 

168.8 

8.6 

8.7 

25.6 

4.0 

71  9 

0.1 

44.4 

S 

6.599.8 

564.2 

444.9 

20.2 

59.1 

119.0 

51.1 

39.0 

137.0 

7.8 

11.8 

32.5 

1.8 

223.5 

20.2 

623 

0 

7,323.1 

705.0 

558.1 

34.3 

76.0 

143.4 

61.1 

36.2 

184.8 

90 

13.3 

16.3 

1.2 

123.0 

0.2 

143.0 

N 

7,362.5 

766.5 

613.2 

33.1 

83.0 

165.3 

72.6 

33.3 

201.4 

12.3 

12.2 

19.6 

3.3 

157.0 

62.7 

D 

6,340.0 

636.6 

516.8 

31.6 

73.5 

149.5 

75.8 

27.4 

137.5 

10.7 

109 

14.3 

04 

77.4 

0.1 

53.6 

1984  J 

6,908.6 

782.1 

646.2 

24.2 

96.1 

189.4 

74.5 

24.8 

206.1 

14.1 

16.9 

27.2 

2.4 

64.3 

45.0 

F 

7,453.7 

736.5 

607  6 

32.6 

93.4 

165.0 

74.6 

37.1 

181.3 

96 

14.0 

20.6 

2.2 

55.1 

118.6 

M 

8,440.8 

861.9 

723.1 

40  1 

93.5 

195.5 

94.3 

44.5 

228.0 

12.4 

14.8 

21.8 

1.3 

68.1 

03 

96.8 

A 

8.022.8 

811.2 

679.3 

37.1 

101.5 

192.8 

91.1 

53.1 

172.0 

176 

14.3 

19.5 

0.4 

65.6 

128.2 

Central 

Year 

People's 

America 

and 

Other 

Hong 

Republic 

Korea 

South 

Vene- 

and 

North 

United 

month 

Algeria 

Asia 

Kong 

of  China 

Japan 

South 

Taiwan 

Oceania 

Australia 

America 

Brazil 

zuela 

Antilles 

Mexico 

America 

States 

D 

421271 

421214 

421205 

421181 

421175 

421169 

421160 

421151 

421148 

421130 

421115 

421088 

421085 

421037 

421019 

421010 

1982 

259.6 

6,181.5 

6688 

203.7 

3,526.8 

586.4 

661.3 

592.0 

443.6 

2,694.0 

482.5 

1,805.0 

1,627.0 

998.3 

47.869.3 

47,865.9 

1983 

150.1 

7,827.9 

8203 

245.8 

4,409.4 

791.4 

925.5 

521.2 

357.5 

2,0470 

5000 

1 ,004.5 

1,765.0 

1.079.2 

54.106.2 

54,103.3 

1982  M 

482 

466.0 

41.7 

18  4 

275.5 

44.9 

46.9 

25.9 

11.5 

149.1 

43.2 

66.5 

129.4 

88.1 

4,401.9 

4,401.8 

J 

4.5 

443.5 

50.9 

18.1 

2258 

58.8 

50.9 

628 

46.1 

162  0 

41.1 

84.7 

145.1 

79.5 

4.513.7 

4,513.6 

J 

258 

535.9 

692 

21.9 

281.1 

629 

63.6 

60.6 

43.2 

237.6 

34.3 

172.2 

1458 

93.8 

3,775.7 

3,775.6 

A 

78.3 

561.1 

773 

14.5 

314.0 

51.5 

59.4 

54.4 

38.0 

208.2 

56.0 

119.7 

107.0 

54.1 

3.716.5 

3,715.8 

S 

0.5 

527.7 

65.1 

14.3 

318.1 

42.8 

49.6 

39.8 

28.2 

259.7 

34.0 

182.3 

128.2 

89.7 

3.964.7 

3,963.4 

0 

1.1 

4929 

62.3 

12.1 

301.3 

36.8 

44.0 

52.9 

40.4 

168.2 

30.7 

112.5 

1049 

61.6 

3,734.8 

3,734.7 

N 

20.7 

483.0 

599 

12.2 

274.9 

38.3 

55.2 

51.6 

43.6 

213.2 

25.9 

151.3 

1858 

129.2 

3.931.8 

3,931.5 

D 

40.6 

409.8 

48.3 

14.1 

220.0 

45.0 

48.2 

36.4 

23.6 

210.1 

33.5 

149.9 

141.0 

101.7 

3.503.1 

3.5030 

1983  J 

69 

553.1 

60.0 

18.9 

3039 

57.4 

71.0 

32.4 

19.3 

224.9 

27.1 

166.4 

84.0 

41.5 

3,611.0 

3,610.8 

F 

20.3 

547.9 

62.1 

22.6 

3002 

55.3 

693 

45.8 

37.0 

163.6 

35.2 

95.9 

129.4 

74.3 

4,049.1 

4,048.4 

M 

20.5 

598.1 

53.8 

15.3 

358.9 

55.6 

70.0 

386 

22.1 

2683 

35.2 

1809 

127.3 

78.7 

4,421  8 

4.421.6 

A 

589.3 

50.1 

16.0 

349.7 

48.9 

70.6 

53.4 

37.2 

183.0 

41.3 

100.1 

144.0 

85.1 

4,5688 

4.567.8 

M 

0.1 

589.4 

57.8 

18.4 

334.5 

58.3 

71.8 

40.6 

20.2 

107.9 

39.9 

15.2 

137.1 

85.5 

4.877.2 

4.877.1 

J 

17.2 

619.9 

66.7 

26.1 

329.7 

67.9 

75.5 

45.0 

21.5 

110.3 

37.0 

34.5 

115.9 

72.6 

4,878.7 

4.878.7 

J 

0.1 

6104 

74.8 

24.4 

311.9 

65.8 

79.6 

35.7 

23.9 

169.6 

39.1 

93.7 

132.6 

87.3 

4,078.2 

4,078.1 

A 

0.3 

728.1 

90.0 

25.1 

375.2 

89.7 

92.2 

41.6 

24.4 

136.1 

55.4 

34.4 

174.3 

116.7 

4,2369 

4.236.7 

S 

10.3 

765.1 

86.9 

23.5 

413.2 

92.5 

92.5 

50.8 

368 

162.7 

54.4 

64.2 

150.1 

90.8 

4,588.4 

4,5882 

O 

51.4 

8103 

77.6 

17.8 

523.4 

56.4 

75.7 

30.8 

22.4 

225.7 

54.6 

87.7 

205.6 

129.7 

5,0634 

5,063.3 

N 

20.8 

7858 

82.2 

21.1 

462.4 

61.8 

87.1 

45.3 

38.1 

149.7 

40.2 

55.6 

154.2 

58.3 

5,221.7 

5,221.7 

D 

2.3 

630.3 

58.5 

16.5 

346.4 

81.9 

70.2 

61  0 

54.6 

145.4 

40.6 

75.9 

210.5 

158.7 

4,511.0 

4,510.9 

1984  J 

0.1 

743.7 

71.8 

18.2 

389.0 

97.1 

95.8 

487 

40.5 

139.5 

49.2 

53.5 

165.3 

92.0 

4.892.8 

4,892.7 

F 

735.1 

73.8 

32.9 

382.8 

80.6 

101.5 

34.0 

26.3 

211.9 

39.0 

123.7 

172.7 

95.4 

5.369.1 

5.368.9 

M 

41.7 

848.5 

66.5 

32.8 

481.2 

89.5 

935 

29.4 

18.1 

2378 

40.6 

139.9 

216.9 

155.9 

6.059.6 

6,059.6 

A 

4.4 

7094 

57.9 

24.4 

3969 

78.1 

85.5 

22.9 

15.3 

159.4 

48.3 

44.6 

129.4 

845 

5.977.2 

5.9768 

'Includes  Belgium,  Luxembourg,  France,  Germany,  Italy.  Netherlands.  Denmark.  Ireland  and  United  Kingdom. 
Source:  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001). 


109 


Section  11— Table  3  June  1984 

Table  3:  Merchandise  exports,  raw  customs  basis,  by  commodity,  based  on  the  standard  commodity  classification1  (million  dollars) 


(1971 

=  100) 

Domestic 

exports' 

Food.  feed,  beverages  and  tobacco 

Meat 

Shell- 

Other 

Total 

Total 

Live 

and 

Fish. 

fish. 

cereals 

Fodder 

Year 

XCC 

volume 

Total 

Re 

animals 

meat 

fresh  or 

preserved 

Wheat 

and 

Other 

and 

and 

index3 

Index' 

exports 

exports 

Total 

total 

Total 

preps 

frozen 

fish 

Wheat 

flour 

preps 

foods 

feed 

Whisky 

month 

(D 

(2) 

(3) 

(4) 

(5) 

(6) 

(7) 

(8) 

(9) 

(10) 

(11) 

(12) 

(13) 

(19) 

(20) 

(21) 

D 

395894 

395034 

402173 

402170 

402167 

402164 

402161 

402158 

402149 

402140 

402128 

402125 

402122 

402107 

402092 

402080 

1982 

312.0 

149.3 

84,530.3 

2,705.4 

81,824.8 

325.3 

9,8964 

779.3 

844.8 

738.3 

4,288.9 

75.3 

1.347.3 

626.7 

259.7 

337.2 

1983 

306.9 

164.3 

90,963.9 

2,457.7 

88.506.2 

3398 

10.0739 

700.9 

762.1 

784.1 

4,647.7 

80.7 

1,262.1 

641.5 

298.1 

340.6 

1982  M 

304.7 

163.7 

7.507.6 

211.9 

7,2958 

24.4 

9398 

82.8 

50.5 

63.3 

435.2 

32 

175.3 

33.3 

27.0 

24.5 

J 

305.7 

172.6 

7,955.1 

234  6 

7,720.5 

23.7 

1,123.0 

70.7 

66.9 

119.6 

531.8 

28 

159.1 

56.4 

25.4 

33.5 

J 

315.8 

142.3 

6,8329 

257.1 

6,5758 

254 

933.4 

72.5 

71.6 

75.9 

454  2 

5.5 

103.2 

53.0 

18.1 

15.2 

A 

316.2 

135.6 

6,486.1 

211.5 

6.274.6 

25.3 

8083 

70  7 

120.6 

67.8 

351.8 

4.7 

81.2 

37.2 

18.8 

27.2 

S 

305.0 

163.3 

7,567.0 

2809 

7,286.1 

24.9 

940.3 

69.3 

128.1 

59.4 

435.5 

9.0 

96.1 

52.4 

172 

37.2 

0 

312.2 

141.8 

6.670.7 

193.6 

6,477.1 

29.0 

8830 

69.9 

100.7 

67.1 

368.4 

3.1 

101.0 

62.5 

22.7 

44.9 

N 

312.2 

147.4 

6,9973 

264.4 

6.732.9 

35.5 

9704 

61.1 

72.6 

73.0 

396.2 

11.4 

137.4 

64.3 

27.4 

46.0 

D 

317.2 

144.4 

6,9082 

207.2 

6.701.0 

33.3 

785.1 

42.5 

55.9 

52.8 

3598 

4.6 

91.9 

57.5 

27.6 

25.1 

1983  J 

321  7 

132.1 

6,4036 

186.1 

6,217.5 

33.1 

575.1 

62.6 

48.3 

42.3 

210.9 

12.3 

77.5 

48.1 

17.8 

22.4 

F 

316.2 

142.9 

6,822.4 

214.3 

6.608.2 

32.5 

610.4 

69.7 

56.1 

35.6 

228.1 

12.4 

57.0 

45.4 

19.9 

19.0 

M 

304.0 

1627 

7,448.4 

212.1 

7,236.3 

34.1 

735.9 

80.6 

62.0 

51.3 

301.2 

8.2 

73.8 

52.6 

27.1 

22.3 

A 

308.8 

158.9 

7.3834 

203.4 

7.180.1 

33.8 

753.1 

65.8 

50.7 

54.7 

379.2 

3.7 

73.0 

489 

21.6 

22.1 

M 

303.0 

175.5 

7,990.6 

210.4 

7,780.2 

35.6 

1.059.1 

64.2 

62.5 

94.3 

5590 

5.1 

120.8 

47.0 

23.4 

26.9 

J 

303  1 

181.5 

8,290.8 

240.5 

8.050.3 

32.0 

979.7 

56.9 

67.0 

139.3 

459.7 

3.5 

108.5 

47.1 

20.3 

31.6 

J 

313.1 

142.9 

6,718.9 

172.4 

6.546.5 

22.8 

887.6 

57.6 

67.0 

82.1 

451.7 

0.3 

109.2 

38.0 

21.6 

17.4 

A 

314.1 

148.3 

6.994.6 

178.7 

6,815.8 

23.3 

971.2 

67.8 

80.5 

63.6 

497.7 

68 

107.8 

44.2 

23.7 

32.7 

S 

304.1 

167.4 

7,649.3 

201.9 

7.447.5 

26.4 

904.3 

48.6 

79.0 

52.5 

420.0 

14.2 

130.7 

56.7 

25.5 

33.9 

O 

307.4 

179.4 

8,262.8 

193.8 

8,069.0 

22.5 

980  2 

44.7 

76.7 

58.3 

466  1 

6.0 

150.2 

65.9 

27.8 

41.9 

N 

300.0 

194.7 

8,7722 

228.3 

8,5438 

23.0 

857.7 

44.2 

58.7 

50.0 

3592 

7.6 

129.6 

84.6 

36.0 

43.3 

D 

305.3 

179.4 

8,226.9 

215.8 

8,011.1 

20.7 

759.7 

38.3 

53.6 

60.2 

314.9 

0.5 

124.1 

62.9 

33.4 

27.0 

1984  J 

314.7 

178.7 

8.416.5 

190.5 

8.226.0 

28.3 

630.0 

63.7 

44.4 

44.0 

226.4 

3.9 

87.3 

63.9 

33.3 

26.4 

F 

304.2 

183.6 

8.393.4 

2202 

8.173.2 

30.9 

567.9 

62.5 

55.1 

42.5 

169.3 

99 

65.7 

63.6 

33.3 

25.4 

M 

305.7 

202.5 

9,294.5 

237.7 

9.056.8 

36.1 

650.2 

72.0 

62.5 

41.8 

2320 

7.9 

66.2 

57.5 

24.7 

28.5 

A 

9,060.0 

222.6 

8.837.5 

41.6 

709.6 

66.4 

55.2 

39.5 

271.9 

6.5 

88.4 

62.8 

33.5 

23.5 

Domestic 

exports2 

Crude 

materials,  i 

ledible 

Other  fabricate 
materials,  inedi 

d 

Hides. 

Crude 

Ores,  concentrates 

&  scrap 

As- 

Non- 

)le 

Other 

Veneer 

Year 

skins 

Oil- 

wood 

Radio- 

non- 

Crude 

Natural 

bestos. 

metal 

and 

and 

Total 

and  turs 

seeds 

mats. 

Iron 

Copper 

Nickel 

active 

ferrous 

petroleum 

gas 

unmfrd 

minerals 

Total 

Lumber 

plywood 

month 

(22) 

(23) 

(24) 

(25) 

(28) 

(30) 

(31) 

(32) 

(33) 

(35) 

(36) 

(37) 

(38) 

(39) 

(40) 

(41) 

D 

402065 

402062 

402053 

402041 

402029 

402020 

402017 

402014 

40201 1 

401993 

401990 

401987 

401984 

401954 

401951 

401942 

1982 

14.783.0 

251.7 

648.0 

2256 

1,103.7 

397  1 

298.6 

358.6 

1.034.0 

2,728.5 

4,754.7 

482.6 

2,178.8 

27,865.1 

2,912.7 

214.8 

1983 

14,392.8 

221.5 

688.7 

276.2 

1.054.3 

475.5 

336.5 

62.6 

971.3 

3,456.9 

3,958.2 

454.9 

2,082.6 

30,011.1 

3,969.1 

257.0 

1982  M 

1 ,243.4 

17.0 

60.5 

118 

123.4 

51.8 

57.0 

27.9 

93.9 

153.9 

376.2 

39.0 

202.9 

2.366.3 

267.2 

20.3 

J 

1,217.0 

18.9 

68.7 

18.3 

130.4 

15.5 

28 

25.7 

84.2 

196.8 

338.8 

35.1 

256.5 

2.382.1 

285.3 

18.9 

J 

1,140.0 

15.0 

51.5 

16.5 

109.0 

46.5 

28.6 

7.3 

104.2 

2007 

325.3 

24.6 

185.2 

2,315.2 

274.8 

17.2 

A 

1,162.1 

11.4 

46.7 

19.3 

114.2 

28.1 

2.6 

18.9 

98.4 

281.0 

336.6 

35.9 

149.6 

2,226.9 

233.6 

14.1 

S 

1,267.3 

12.7 

54.7 

22.6 

77.5 

38.9 

3.0 

121.3 

94.0 

2485 

328.7 

52.5 

188.7 

2,334.6 

256.7 

13.8 

0 

1,136.0 

11.2 

49.5 

12.9 

85.6 

26.3 

0.7 

57.7 

74.5 

251.6 

328.0 

43  1 

169.3 

2.199.1 

224.7 

12.9 

N 

1,130.5 

11.8 

58.0 

29.3 

28.8 

32.1 

23 

30.9 

61.8 

236.6 

4029 

46.8 

161.6 

2,310.1 

246.4 

13.7 

D 

1,310.6 

24.2 

60.3 

24.2 

122.2 

30.9 

16.7 

23.5 

84.8 

257.4 

447.5 

49.7 

137.6 

2,242.1 

246.0 

21.4 

1983  J 

1,249.5 

25.6 

31  9 

16.6 

49.9 

43.3 

1.5 

12.8 

48.8 

268.1 

530.7 

35.1 

156.9 

2,199.2 

280.2 

19.4 

F 

1,319.2 

21.1 

47.9 

34.9 

25.4 

20.0 

134 

17.0 

77.5 

314.2 

528.1 

25.3 

160.1 

2,197.2 

319.0 

19.7 

M 

1.152.3 

37.2 

47.2 

21.6 

55.1 

32.3 

13.1 

7.6 

87.8 

207.9 

442.4 

50.7 

103.6 

2,498.7 

307.6 

35.5 

A 

1.253.2 

16.1 

41.1 

22.3 

105.3 

39.9 

17.6 

2.4 

65.9 

267.2 

384.9 

37.9 

221.1 

2,410.8 

3050 

21.5 

M 

1.157.9 

17.9 

48.6 

19.0 

107.5 

49.8 

36.9 

— 

58.2 

240.6 

318.3 

30.9 

200.0 

2,572.1 

357.1 

27.7 

J 

1,217.1 

14.7 

58.1 

18.1 

106.8 

44.4 

57.9 

1.5 

96.1 

276.5 

2599 

45.7 

213.2 

2,692.0 

409.6 

18.9 

J 

976.9 

15.1 

60.2 

14.2 

93.4 

48.0 

0.9 

1.5 

44.5 

308.4 

220.7 

30.1 

116.9 

2,399.9 

382.1 

18.6 

A 

1,131.7 

13.1 

45.9 

18.0 

131.6 

29.9 

40.9 

15.2 

76.2 

3229 

224.3 

32.6 

157.3 

2,501.7 

362.0 

13.8 

S 

1,109.7 

8.8 

49.7 

28.7 

112.7 

36.6 

49.1 

1.5 

118.4 

333.8 

214.8 

39.2 

92.1 

2.563.2 

307.5 

14.7 

0 

1,211.0 

14.9 

61.4 

29.2 

86.2 

38.3 

22.4 

1.5 

131.1 

303.1 

252.4 

36.7 

211.8 

2,740.0 

349.7 

17.3 

N 

1 .209.4 

18.2 

77.9 

28.2 

36.7 

47.6 

35.7 

1.5 

82.2 

299.7 

259.1 

51.4 

238.2 

2.731.4 

299.8 

22.8 

D 

1 ,404.9 

18.7 

118.9 

25.5 

143.9 

45.4 

47.2 

— 

84.5 

314.5 

322.6 

39.3 

211.4 

2,504.9 

2895 

27.0 

1984  J 

1.447.5 

27.7 

51.4 

21.8 

91.3 

42.7 

37.6 

16.2 

62.5 

315.4 

482.1 

38.4 

224.2 

2,814.8 

328.5 

32.9 

F 

1,282.4 

31.8 

131.4 

22.5 

18.3 

468 

55.5 

2.6 

71.1 

2832 

3360 

50.3 

197.7 

2.708.2 

338.3 

30.8 

M 

1,322.9 

40.8 

984 

30.1 

96.0 

43.7 

54.3 

3.2 

77.1 

285.0 

336.0 

46.6 

170.0 

3,004.8 

378.4 

25.8 

A 

1,387.0 

25.9 

78.4 

29.1 

15.6 

37.5 

55.1 

6.7 

67.4 

359.1 

341.4 

45.0 

285.9 

2.876.5 

356.5 

21.4 

Note   See  footnotes  at  end  of  Table 


110 


June  1984  Section  11— Table  3 /Concluded 

Table  3:  Merchandise  exports,  raw  customs  basis,  by  commodity,  based  on  the  standard  commodity  classification1  (million  dollars)/ 
concluded 


h 

Domestic 

exports' 

Fabricated  materials. 

inedible 

Wood 
pulp 
(42) 

News- 
print 

paper 
(43) 

Other 
paper 

and 
board 

(44) 

Textile 
fabri- 
cated 
mats. 

(45-48) 

Chem- 
icals 
(49,50) 

Ferti- 
lizers 
and 

mats 
(51) 

Syn- 
thetic- 
rubber 
and 
plastics 
(52) 

Primary 
iron 
and 
steel 

(55) 

Steel 
plate 

and 
sheet 

(56) 

Other 
iron 
and 

steel 

(57) 

Non-ferrous  metals  and  alloys 

End 

products 

inedible, 

total 

(64) 

Year 

and 
monl 

Alum- 
inum 
(58) 

Copper 
(59) 

Nickel 
(60) 

Zinc 
(61) 

Other 
(62) 

D 

401933 

401930 

401927 

401915 

401900 

401888 

401885 

401876 

401873 

401870 

401852 

401849 

401846 

401843 

401840 

401789 

1982 

3,221.4 

4,086.2 

922.0 

2422 

2,094.5 

1,022.2 

689.7 

188.8 

739.2 

1,037  3 

1 .428.4 

540.4 

506.2 

465.9 

1,865.8 

28,690.8 

1983 

3,057.6 

4,005  1 

1.030.1 

227.2 

2,173.6 

1.160.3 

718.9 

257.4 

450.1 

935.1 

1,744.2 

7099 

4966 

502.6 

1,977.3 

33,4723 

1982  M 

302.0 

370.7 

72.9 

186 

1888 

114.6 

60.2 

8.7 

53.2 

96.7 

113.7 

37.3 

65.4 

44.2 

112.6 

2,693.0 

J 

3030 

3396 

76.8 

20.5 

192  1 

71  8 

57  1 

20.4 

96.3 

1045 

118.3 

36.5 

21.2 

338 

129.8 

2,953.4 

J 

264.5 

3252 

78.0 

23.7 

185.0 

82.3 

59.1 

10.9 

48.2 

85.6 

120.1 

43.0 

24.8 

42.3 

166.2 

2,138.1 

A 

283.2 

330.1 

81.2 

15.7 

184.3 

67.1 

59.6 

90 

82.7 

63.4 

170.4 

16.1 

31.3 

24.4 

107.3 

2,038.1 

S 

236.8 

299  3 

86.1 

21.3 

154.9 

89.8 

55.9 

15.7 

88.3 

73.8 

116.4 

41.4 

21.2 

26.6 

237.0 

2,702.9 

0 

187.0 

316.4 

82.0 

187 

183.0 

69.3 

47.9 

22.9 

86.2 

71.1 

132.0 

24.9 

35.8 

43.3 

194.2 

2.210.6 

N 

248.0 

335.6 

79.9 

21.4 

159.3 

54.4 

53.4 

16.5 

72.4 

73.2 

133.6 

55.2 

22.0 

40.5 

127.2 

2,268.9 

D 

228.7 

312.6 

62.0 

16.7 

159  9 

79.2 

63.6 

11.6 

55.3 

57.8 

94.5 

45.4 

31.1 

51.7 

162.8 

2,310.2 

1983  J 

204.7 

304.6 

75.6 

15.5 

165.5 

83.7 

53.8 

12.1 

32.1 

62.6 

93.9 

43.1 

276 

32.6 

211.7 

2,141.5 

F 

221.4 

278.6 

65.7 

18.8 

173.0 

107.2 

49.6 

12.5 

31.1 

59.5 

119.7 

34.7 

28.2 

32.1 

149.8 

2,4356 

M 

274.2 

316.8 

87.7 

19.2 

238.8 

100.9 

608 

25  1 

36.1 

77.0 

139.9 

54.4 

37.6 

48.0 

154.1 

2.797.0 

A 

213.0 

3296 

71.0 

18.1 

214.9 

131.5 

50.0 

16.0 

35.1 

75.7 

143.4 

40.7 

36.5 

50.4 

127.2 

2,712.1 

M 

245.2 

352.5 

86.6 

20.7 

192.2 

105.6 

57.4 

18.0 

34.5 

83.0 

178.8 

34.6 

44.9 

41.8 

149.2 

2,935.2 

J 

2894 

359.0 

89.8 

20.9 

163.3 

59.0 

64.2 

31.8 

40.9 

85.8 

115.6 

101.6 

63.8 

39.2 

187.4 

3,105.1 

J 

2453 

333.1 

84.9 

18.5 

148.7 

54.2 

60.8 

21.8 

34.4 

68.2 

155.3 

41.4 

20.6 

33.7 

153.1 

2,242.8 

A 

278.8 

347.6 

100.2 

15.9 

150.1 

64.6 

66.2 

18.4 

34.9 

689 

146.6 

93.9 

35.3 

44.0 

120.8 

2,169.1 

S 

277.5 

3286 

98.1 

20.7 

172.9 

119.4 

63.4 

25.4 

43.6 

90.3 

148.7 

76.7 

48.7 

37.0 

152.7 

2.829.4 

0 

273.3 

372.9 

97.0 

18.9 

180.7 

111.9 

64.2 

25.4 

39.5 

88.5 

151.3 

62.5 

45.8 

50.6 

224.0 

3,097.1 

N 

252.8 

354.8 

90.9 

21.5 

180.0 

112.8 

67.9 

22.6 

51.5 

96.7 

187.6 

81.9 

52.2 

46.9 

196.7 

3.7062 

D 

282  1 

327.0 

82.5 

18.5 

193.5 

109.5 

60.5 

28.4 

36.5 

79.0 

163.5 

44.2 

55.6 

46.3 

150.6 

3.300.9 

1984  J 

300.2 

372.9 

99  1 

20.9 

197.7 

119.3 

62.0 

21.1 

50.0 

973 

154.6 

51  4 

38.9 

56.0 

171.7 

3,279.7 

F 

2389 

305.1 

93.2 

23.0 

2025 

127.1 

64  7 

11.2 

45.9 

92.4 

170.7 

64.0 

52.5 

48.2 

191.0 

3,552.9 

M 

227.5 

3348 

93.9 

25.7 

221.0 

141.4 

72.0 

16.3 

57.3 

119.4 

196.1 

85.9 

50.4 

70.5 

269.0 

4,007.0 

A 

2493 

340.0 

86.4 

23.2 

236.0 

140.9 

72.5 

17.8 

52.0 

117  0 

149.5 

88.6 

57.7 

52.9 

178.5 

3.796.4 

Domestic 

exports2 

End  products,  inedible 

Machinery 

Transportation  and  communications 

equipment 

Other 

Personal 

Aircraft 

Com- 
munic. 

Con- 

Drilling, 

Year 

General 

veying, 
mats. 

excavating 
and 

Total 
motor 

Road 
motor 

Motor 
vehicle 

Motor 
vehicle 

engines 
and 

and 
related 

equip, 
and 

and 
IV  hold 

Misc. 
end 

and 
month 

Total 

(65) 

purpose 
(66) 

handling 
(67) 

mining 
(6S-72)4 

Farm 
(73)« 

Total 

(76) 

vehicles 
(78-80) 

vehicles 
(78) 

engines 
(79) 

parts 
(80) 

Aircraft 
(81) 

parts 
(82) 

equip. 
(83) 

tools 
(84) 

goods 
(89) 

prod 
(91) 

D 

401786 

401783 

401771 

401768 

401765 

401726 

401723 

401720 

401708 

401705 

401702 

401699 

401690 

401669 

401642 

401627 

1982 

3,136.3 

715.1 

266.7 

567.1 

651.1 

20.869.9 

16.518.5 

11,666.1 

926.0 

3,926.5 

600.4 

1,131.7 

1,398.6 

2,465.6 

633  2 

1.585.8 

1983 

2,918.8 

668.7 

400.2 

450.7 

550.8 

25,396.2 

21,357.1 

14,055.2 

1.549  3 

5,7526 

327.4 

1,192.5 

1,614.7 

2,761.3 

595.3 

1 .800.8 

1982 

M 

285.1 

66.4 

23.2 

49.3 

78.0 

2,060.1 

1,630.7 

1,139.5 

114.0 

377.2 

82.6 

99.2 

122.3 

195.6 

46.1 

106.1 

J 

274.3 

65.0 

21.5 

46.3 

58.4 

2,287.2 

1,895  0 

1,374.9 

126.2 

393.9 

95.0 

81.9 

130.6 

219.7 

55.4 

116.9 

J 

266.2 

57.3 

18.8 

43.7 

54.4 

1,492.1 

1.134.0 

717.6 

82.5 

3339 

57.6 

80.3 

114.9 

2089 

63.2 

107.6 

A 

197.1 

43.5 

17.4 

29.4 

38.9 

1.491.2 

1,215.0 

778.6 

107.5 

3290 

10.5 

77.2 

103.4 

188.6 

56.9 

104.2 

S 

259.1 

72.5 

22.9 

36.8 

45.6 

2.029.2 

1 ,669  0 

1,230  4 

44.5 

3940 

19.3 

91.5 

113.6 

229.9 

67.9 

116.7 

0 

215.7 

49.6 

29.8 

30.6 

33.7 

1,593.4 

1,250.1 

9186 

50.3 

281.2 

48.7 

94.1 

123.3 

202.9 

63.9 

134.7 

N 

236.6 

65.7 

23.5 

37.7 

33.9 

1 .606.0 

1.257.1 

8874 

57.4 

312.3 

18.2 

101.3 

119.6 

231.7 

59.6 

135.0 

D 

223.0 

61.7 

19.8 

43.2 

29.9 

1,644.2 

1,222.0 

880.2 

67  1 

274.6 

54.9 

90.3 

126.3 

224.5 

43.8 

174.6 

1983  J 

224.3 

47.1 

38.7 

34.6 

40.0 

1,578.6 

1,263.2 

858.1 

68.1 

337.0 

5.5 

97.2 

114.3 

167.4 

33.3 

137.9 

F 

172.1 

36.5 

25.0 

20.8 

37.5 

1.914.2 

1,602.3 

1.109.1 

119.5 

373.7 

30.1 

102.5 

117.6 

188.5 

35.2 

125.6 

M 

223.8 

43.9 

22.9 

29.6 

50.9 

2,128.5 

1.739.7 

1.130.9 

160.2 

448.7 

49.4 

117.0 

136  4 

215.9 

44.9 

183.9 

A 

235.2 

60.9 

28.1 

25.5 

50.0 

2,074.2 

1,741.7 

1,201.4 

115.3 

425.0 

21.2 

100.6 

129  6 

203.6 

44.0 

155.0 

M 

231.7 

56.2 

19.3 

27.6 

58.3 

2,273.6 

1,951.7 

1 ,360.9 

125.5 

465.2 

24.5 

108.0 

127.1 

249.4 

48.2 

132.4 

J 

313.1 

52.3 

36.1 

94.6 

45.5 

2,366.9 

2.015.9 

1,377.7 

138.2 

500.0 

28.2 

99.9 

129.8 

224.6 

47.7 

152.9 

J 

211.3 

58.9 

29.9 

25.0 

32.3 

1.631.7 

1.347.4 

886.0 

67.2 

394.2 

23.5 

85.9 

112.5 

219.9 

51.7 

128.2 

A 

208.0 

45.1 

25.6 

34.2 

43.6 

1.552.8 

1.291.5 

738.8 

123.9 

428.8 

12.2 

85.0 

113.4 

221.4 

52.5 

134.3 

S 

246.6 

64.3 

28.9 

36.7 

42.9 

2,124.2 

1.772.8 

1.096.1 

147.0 

5298 

23.5 

95.1 

146.6 

244.7 

61.2 

152.8 

0 

238.5 

57.2 

34.2 

31.2 

45.8 

2,390.5 

2,005.4 

1,231.3 

156.4 

617.8 

35.7 

121.5 

151.0 

246.7 

62.2 

159.1 

N 

287.6 

76.8 

35.1 

41.4 

57.0 

2,831.6 

2.433.0 

1.538.3 

173.7 

721.0 

39.0 

93.6 

184.1 

313.9 

64.1 

209.0 

D 

326.7 

69.7 

76.3 

49.7 

46.9 

2,529.5 

2.192.6 

1,526.7 

154.4 

511.5 

34.8 

86.2 

152.2 

265.1 

50.1 

129.5 

1984  J 

242.0 

61.1 

29.4 

37.6 

41.5 

2,590.0 

2,216.6 

1,389.9 

146.7 

680.0 

33.5 

107.7 

157.1 

227.6 

41.4 

178.8 

F 

237.9 

47.3 

32.5 

25.5 

55.6 

2,851.2 

2,513.3 

1,658.6 

165.8 

688.9 

13.8 

97.0 

155.0 

253.8 

46.2 

163  8 

M 

293.5 

60.5 

34.4 

44.1 

67.6 

3,137.2 

2,680.0 

1,747.1 

168.1 

764.8 

47.4 

127.0 

214.0 

259.4 

55.6 

261.2 

A 

2942 

64.1 

46.8 

42.0 

56.4 

3,010.4 

2,6509 

1,758.5 

195.3 

697.2 

4.9 

106.1 

174.7 

265.3 

59.8 

166.7 

'Column  numbers  refer  to  Tables  3  and  4.  Section  1 1        'Includes  special  transaction-trade,  not  shown  separately        3The  annual  index,  being  calculated  separately,  will  differ  slightly 
from  the  index  obtained  by  the  average  of  the  twelve  months.       'Revisions  made  to  ensure  consistent  coverage    The  most  important  are:  Farm  machinery  (73)  now  includes  tractors; 
Drilling,  excavating  and  mining  (68-72)  now  exclude  metalworking,  woodworking  machinery,  etc. 
Source:  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001). 


111 


Section  11— Table  4  June  1984 

Table  4:  Merchandise  imports,  raw  customs  basis,  by  commodity,  based  on  the  standard  commodity  classification1  (million  dollars) 


(1971  = 

100) 

Imports 

total3 

(3) 

Live 

animals 

total 

(6) 

Food,  teed, 

beverages 

and  tobacco 

Crude  materials,  inedible 

Total 
(7) 

Meat 
and  meat 
preps 
(8) 

Fruits 

Veget- 
ables 
and 
preps 
(16) 

Raw 

sugar 

(17) 

Coffee. 

cocoa 

and  tea 

(18) 

Total 

MCC 

index' 

(1) 

Total 

volume 

index1 

(2) 

Total 
(22) 

Oil- 
seeds 
(24) 

Cotton 
(26) 

Other 
textile 
fibres 

(27) 

Iron 

Year 
and 
month 

Fresh 
(14) 

Other  & 

preps 

(15) 

ores  and 

cone." 

(28) 

D 

395030 

395834 

423105 

423102 

423100 

423099 

423090 

423075 

423057 

423045 

423042 

422988 

422985 

422976 

422973 

422961 

1982 

3036 

143.1 

67.8557 

136.1 

4,801  7 

325.9 

708.6 

432.7 

629.7 

253.5 

5743 

8,6908 

196.6 

80.4 

149.9 

227.3 

1983 

292.7 

165.3 

75,586.6 

132.2 

4,8703 

3559 

706.4 

411.8 

652.2 

2005 

577.2 

7,201.1 

1689 

108.6 

175.9 

285.2 

1982  M 

2956 

154.5 

5.943.3 

17.4 

4008 

26.3 

61.2 

38.7 

77.0 

13.4 

41.7 

6492 

23.1 

42 

11.7 

26.2 

J 

3084 

152.1 

6.104.3 

13.1 

452.6 

347 

76.6 

42.9 

64.5 

29.5 

44.1 

783.4 

28.7 

6.4 

12.4 

28.6 

J 

316.7 

135.4 

5.5809 

12.0 

4078 

38.6 

797 

285 

493 

15.0 

37.4 

8198 

15.9 

4.1 

10.6 

34.0 

A 

310.4 

133.5 

5,392.4 

9.5 

411.9 

38.0 

66.9 

40 .1 

27.3 

17.2 

49.8 

752.4 

17.7 

6.7 

12.3 

12.2 

S 

3028 

139.6 

5,501.1 

11.2 

384.3 

28.1 

54.6 

36.4 

25.3 

27.6 

45.6 

684.9 

26.3 

7.3 

13.6 

25.8 

o 

294  4 

134.2 

5,143.7 

11.4 

4308 

26.0 

70.1 

41.4 

35.2 

11.1 

53.3 

613.7 

12.6 

8.7 

14.1 

22.0 

N 

301.7 

141.2 

5.544,7 

15.3 

412.2 

21.5 

54.7 

370 

47.9 

21.2 

45.4 

762.6 

16.2 

8  1 

12.9 

22.9 

D 

2996 

124.4 

4,8488 

13.0 

3864 

18.2 

55.1 

30.5 

51.4 

27.4 

51.4 

612.3 

15.3 

8.4 

12.8 

20.6 

1983  J 

3099 

131.3 

5,295.8 

10.6 

347.1 

24.1 

37.7 

33.2 

53.4 

6.9 

57.9 

696.9 

7.3 

95 

14.9 

57 

F 

2886 

145.0 

5,446.1 

10.9 

333.3 

21  9 

40.1 

33.3 

50.5 

18.2 

43.8 

456.2 

7.5 

10.3 

134 

1.3 

M 

2909 

163.0 

6,169.4 

8.8 

3804 

30.5 

54.2 

31.2 

60.9 

53 

55.2 

5970 

8.3 

11.1 

15.2 

1.7 

A 

290.4 

163.7 

6,184.3 

13.3 

389.7 

29.9 

53.7 

32.2 

70.1 

10.7 

44.8 

508.7 

19.9 

8.9 

15.1 

13.5 

M 

2854 

174.1 

6.465.6 

129 

409.3 

32.2 

58.6 

32.4 

75.0 

24.2 

42.3 

406.7 

15.1 

10.3 

16.7 

386 

J 

2873 

172.1 

6.433.4 

12.2 

445.3 

37.5 

75.4 

33.3 

71.2 

13.2 

43  1 

476.0 

18.1 

8.6 

15.9 

21  8 

J 

288.4 

152.3 

5.717.1 

10.7 

4080 

31.9 

79.3 

35.6 

56.1 

16.8 

35.1 

523.8 

16.5 

4.3 

10.1 

35.6 

A 

2967 

161.8 

6.249.5 

11.7 

439.8 

35.2 

71.4 

33.3 

34.4 

19.8 

51.1 

598.6 

24.7 

84 

13.9 

21.8 

S 

291.6 

173.9 

6,599.8 

9.4 

424.5 

34.7 

61.8 

46.2 

31.0 

15.5 

47.8 

789.1 

8.7 

9.1 

17.4 

26.2 

O 

297.6 

189.1 

7,323.1 

7.0 

432.5 

28.2 

70.7 

39.4 

39.6 

14.0 

46.8 

8823 

23.4 

9.1 

15.5 

32.8 

N 

2936 

192.7 

7.3625 

10.9 

476.6 

26.0 

50.1 

31.3 

55.5 

42.1 

59.3 

679.1 

12.9 

98 

15.7 

57.6 

D 

298.0 

163.5 

6,340.0 

13.8 

383.8 

23.8 

53.6 

30.4 

54.4 

13.7 

49.8 

586.6 

6.6 

9.1 

12.2 

28.6 

1984  J 

300.7 

176.5 

6,908.6 

10.1 

415.7 

31.8 

43.7 

41.2 

707 

96 

57.3 

562.8 

10.7 

9.7 

14.5 

23.8 

F 

304.1 

187.9 

7,453.7 

62 

412.6 

27.1 

54.8 

38.9 

67.6 

13.8 

56.8 

582.0 

10.4 

10.8 

14.6 

9.7 

M 

305.1 

213.9 

8,440.8 

6.1 

462.3 

40.6 

65.3 

42.9 

78.1 

5.1 

58.3 

777.7 

13.5 

10.8 

17.0 

7.5 

A 

8,022.8 

13.0 

429.8 

32.2 

55.6 

30.7 

72.7 

159 

62.0 

640.7 

7.7 

13.0 

13.3 

14.7 

Crude  materials,  inedible 

Fabricated 

materials, 

inedible 

Total 
(39) 

Paper 

and 

board 

(44)' 

Yarn, 

thread 

and 

cordage 

(45) 

Broad 
woven 
labrics 
cotton 
(46) 

Broad 
woven 
fabrics 

exc 
cotton 

(47) 

Other 

textile 

mats 

(48) 

Chemicals 

Inor- 
ganic      Organic 
(49)             (50) 

Plas- 
tics & 
synth. 
rubber 
(52) 

Fuel  oil 
(53) 

Petrol    & 

Coal  prod 

exc.  fuel 

oil 

(54) 

Steel 
plate 

and 
sheet 

(56) 

Other 

Year 
and 

month 

Aluminum 

ores  and 

cone.3 

(29) 

Coal 
(34) 

Crude 

petroleum 

(35) 

iron  & 
steel  & 

alloys 
(55,57) 

D 

422952 

422949 

422946 

422907 

422904 

422901 

422886 

422883 

422868 

422859 

422856 

422853 

422838 

422835 

422823 

422820 

1982 

385.1 

931  5 

4,979.3 

11,794.9 

456.5 

296.2 

116.0 

432.4 

347.8 

369.7 

1,019.1 

1,037.5 

314.7 

547.4 

404.5 

833.2 

1983 

387.5 

8404 

3,274.0 

14.005.7 

588  1 

397.0 

137.6 

514.0 

430.9 

410.9 

1,265.8 

1,361.4 

405.4 

641.1 

413.8 

761.0 

1982  M 

37.3 

90.7 

324.2 

978.0 

36.1 

27.6 

8.6 

36.7 

30.6 

31.1 

76.4 

89.0 

17.4 

54.3 

46.4 

72.2 

J 

38.3 

151.1 

382.6 

915.5 

37.1 

27.7 

8.4 

33.0 

29.4 

31.5 

75.7 

84.0 

11.1 

49.9 

28.8 

68.7 

J 

35.0 

118.5 

477.3 

992.6 

32.3 

16.6 

7.5 

31.6 

28.9 

30.3 

66.4 

81.1 

31.3 

41.9 

31.5 

67.6 

A 

39.1 

116.2 

4284 

8929 

34.9 

22.3 

8.3 

32.0 

29.8 

29.9 

69.3 

83.4 

21.1 

40.2 

27.2 

54.9 

S 

14.4 

97.2 

348.0 

994.9 

37.6 

20.4 

7.4 

30.5 

31.3 

35.5 

80.3 

88.9 

26.1 

47.7 

25.4 

56.7 

0 

43.8 

100.9 

262  5 

897.5 

43.0 

21.2 

9.8 

31.3 

286 

30.2 

76.0 

846 

14.0 

42.3 

20.2 

42.8 

N 

32.1 

107.0 

413.0 

1.054.1 

41.7 

26.0 

10.6 

35.9 

27.9 

28.7 

88.7 

91.6 

37.8 

63.9 

28.3 

59.2 

D 

18.9 

58.0 

347.0 

817.3 

38.7 

22.2 

10.4 

35.9 

25.3 

28.8 

90.3 

75.5 

24.6 

32.0 

20.8 

44.7 

1983  J 

18.5 

22.7 

463.5 

1.055.4 

42.0 

27.0 

13.1 

38.3 

31.1 

28.6 

103.0 

90.6 

37.5 

36.4 

27.4 

50.3 

F 

25.0 

1.3 

200.3 

976.7 

43.7 

27.3 

10.3 

35.0 

30.1 

28.8 

105.4 

93.6 

30.8 

48.9 

24.2 

45.2 

M 

28.0 

0.7 

336.0 

1.199.9 

47.7 

36.9 

12.8 

41.0 

34.4 

37.7 

146.9 

112.8 

40.2 

35.5 

29.7 

58.3 

A 

34.3 

37.9 

220.9 

1,171.7 

45.5 

36.4 

11.9 

42.4 

36.1 

36.3 

98.9 

112.7 

21.1 

61.7 

29.6 

61.1 

M 

28.6 

77.7 

71.4 

1.255.3 

47.2 

40.7 

10.5 

44.4 

368 

38.3 

109.6 

118.0 

18.0 

45.3 

33.1 

61.8 

J 

26.7 

101.2 

131.0 

1,161.5 

51.3 

38.1 

96 

43.4 

36.1 

36.2 

98.9 

124.8 

14.8 

37.3 

36.1 

67.9 

J 

43.4 

90.3 

183.6 

1,032.1 

40.1 

26.2 

9.1 

36.6 

30.1 

28.8 

73.0 

104.7 

1.7 

48.9 

33.8 

61.2 

A 

23.6 

90.2 

275.2 

1,159.6 

53.5 

30.6 

10.5 

46.4 

41.6 

32  8 

92.9 

119.6 

20.2 

90  9 

40.6 

68.4 

S 

60.2 

112.3 

368.4 

1,146.8 

53.0 

34.5 

10.9 

45.7 

37.2 

37.2 

94.8 

125.6 

48.4 

53.8 

34.6 

66.4 

O 

24.8 

116.4 

500.3 

1,313.7 

56.2 

35.7 

12.5 

45.2 

37.3 

38.7 

110.3 

118.2 

41.6 

75.5 

40.7 

70.2 

N 

44.1 

112.7 

270.6 

1,351.7 

58.8 

37.0 

13.6 

51.5 

43.4 

38.2 

121.3 

136.0 

62.0 

52.5 

47.7 

82.5 

D 

30.2 

77.0 

2528 

1.181.4 

49.0 

26.7 

12.6 

43.9 

36.7 

29.4 

110.6 

104.6 

69.0 

54.4 

36.4 

67.6 

1984  J 

39.9 

57.2 

231.2 

1 .300.0 

54.7 

35.5 

13.9 

53.8 

43.8 

36.7 

141.0 

126.1 

87.9 

48.8 

37.9 

72.1 

F 

12.4 

1.1 

324.6 

1.411.8 

56.9 

34.7 

14.1 

47.4 

40.9 

36.4 

134.2 

121.1 

142.2 

31.3 

34.3 

70.8 

M 

41.0 

0.9 

445.0 

1,511.9 

68.3 

35.6 

14.0 

52.0 

48.0 

40.3 

131.9 

147.1 

108.0 

36.9 

42.2 

92.4 

A 

32.5 

98.4 

297.6 

1,286.5 

63.9 

35.1 

127 

56.8 

38.0 

35.5 

114.3 

130.9 

18.7 

36.0 

41.6 

79.0 

Note   See  footnotes  at  end  of  Table 


112 


June  1984  Section  11— Table  4/Concluded 

Table  4:  Merchandise  imports,  raw. customs  basis,  by  commodity,  based  on  the  standard  commodity  classification1  (million  dollars)/ 
concluded 


End  products,  inedible 

Machinery 

Fabricated 
materials. 

Transp 

Mecha- 

and 

inedible 

nical 

communications 

Drilling 

power 

equip 

Metal 

exca- 

Machine 

trans- 

Tractor 

Non- 

fab 

vating 

tools 

Other 

mission 

engines 

Motor 

Year 

ferrous 

basic 

General 

Mats 

& 

metal 

metal 

Textile 

equip- 

and 

vehic. 

and 

metals 

prod 

Total 

Total 

purp. 

handling 

mining 

working 

working 

ind. 

ment 

Farm 

Tractors 

parts 

Total 

&  parts 

month 

(58-62) 

(63) 

(64) 

(65) 

(66)' 

(67) 

(68)' 

(69) 

(70) 

(71) 

(72)' 

(73) 

(74) 

(75) 

(76) 

(78-80) 

D 

422802 

422781 

422691 

422688 

422685 

422661 

422643 

422622 

422619 

422607 

422598 

422589 

422574 

422565 

422538 

422535 

1982 

1,596.6 

1,163.7 

41,4190 

7.344.9 

1,425.5 

398.7 

1,130.3 

325  5 

433.7 

152.6 

420.6 

767.8 

643.8 

276.5 

20,058.2 

15,124.3 

1983 

2,048.8 

1,169.9 

48,397.2 

6,805.7 

1.375.4 

395.9 

1,021  9 

259.4 

382.2 

167.2 

396.3 

627.3 

621.7 

264.4 

25,8342 

19.315.0 

1982  M 

80.8 

102.3 

3,814.5 

682.1 

112.3 

39  1 

102.4 

26.9 

37.8 

13.9 

45.2 

75.8 

720 

26.8 

2,016.5 

1,625.7 

J 

106.5 

101.4 

3,862.9 

651.2 

116.9 

32.7 

104.4 

21.8 

39.6 

14.2 

37.2 

78.0 

59.1 

31.1 

2,0277 

1 .624.4 

J 

165.4 

159.4 

3,276.4 

563.9 

109.8 

31.4 

868 

20.7 

37.5 

8.9 

31.0 

62.4 

36.1 

20.7 

1.527.4 

1.171.1 

A 

136.5 

85.2 

3,248.9 

543.5 

124.6 

28.0 

107.5 

21.9 

25.9 

12  0 

29.1 

43.6 

20.9 

23.5 

1,521.1 

1,149.8 

S 

208.7 

80.3 

3.3382 

530.0 

123.9 

26.7 

71.8 

20.4 

46.2 

9.1 

29.4 

40.6 

43.0 

25.3 

1,669.9 

1.303.1 

0 

159.8 

74.9 

3,101.3 

520.8 

131.1 

25.0 

57.6 

26.7 

27.7 

10.8 

26.1 

41.7 

62.4 

14.9 

1,467.1 

1,044.2 

N 

192  9 

77.7 

3,190.1 

521.8 

110.8 

30.5 

81.4 

223 

38.4 

12.5 

26.2 

32.5 

60.6 

14.1 

1 ,469.6 

1,011.0 

D 

105.5 

67.8 

2,920.2 

449.3 

83.6 

29.0 

69.7 

19.8 

28.0 

13.2 

23.3 

36.7 

42.0 

16.5 

1 .403.3 

1,015.2 

1983  J 

228.2 

79.1 

3,106.2 

514.3 

119.4 

18.8 

98.1 

26.7 

24.5 

16.3 

29.8 

41.1 

33.5 

15.3 

1 .476.0 

1.098.2 

F 

120.3 

80.1 

3,597.7 

432.2 

82.6 

24.5 

66.2 

17.3 

25.2 

15.5 

25.2 

39.3 

27.0 

16.9 

2,020.7 

1 .594.3 

M 

167.5 

90.8 

3,899.1 

558.8 

107.4 

29.3 

78.4 

20.9 

33.6 

13.5 

29.4 

59.1 

52.8 

19.9 

2,002.7 

1 ,482.6 

A 

172.6 

92.7 

4.023.3 

5502 

98.3 

31.5 

59.6 

18.0 

32.1 

14.7 

30.2 

74.4 

48.4 

18.7 

2,218.2 

1,703.0 

M 

167.8 

160.8 

4.295.4 

605.3 

122.5 

31.6 

87.4 

20.6 

28.0 

16.7 

30.7 

73.4 

61.1 

22.5 

2,451.8 

1,870.7 

J 

169.3 

93.2 

4,252.7 

642.3 

115.4 

370 

105.1 

21.3 

40.8 

15.5 

35.2 

67.6 

66.6 

24.4 

2,264.8 

1,784.5 

J 

192.7 

80.3 

3,664.6 

571.9 

103.8 

38.9 

80.6 

20.2 

35.8 

137 

29.7 

56.8 

60.8 

20.4 

1,799.2 

1,329.5 

A 

134.4 

89.4 

3,954.0 

595.5 

113.8 

34.5 

103.0 

26.8 

42.0 

12.5 

34.9 

50.5 

39.7 

23.5 

1,917.6 

1 ,270.9 

S 

122.3 

88.6 

4,150.3 

548.8 

109.3 

35.0 

83.5 

22.1 

27.5 

11.4 

36.7 

44.0 

49.9 

24.1 

2.185.1 

1,504.8 

O 

211.1 

126.5 

4.598.0 

585.7 

135.2 

39.3 

86.1 

21.2 

29.5 

12.5 

37.8 

37.4 

64.8 

26.7 

2,605.6 

1,928.2 

N 

174.5 

100.1 

4,760.5 

6456 

167.6 

38.7 

90.5 

22.1 

30.4 

12.7 

40.5 

40.9 

66.1 

29.2 

2.607.9 

2,006.1 

D 

188.3 

88.3 

4,095.4 

555.2 

100.2 

36.8 

83.3 

22.3 

32.9 

12.3 

36.4 

42.6 

51.1 

22.7 

2.284.6 

1,742.2 

1984  J 

148.7 

101.4 

4,496.7 

619.9 

112.9 

387 

89.4 

25.1 

39.0 

21.6 

40.8 

48.6 

57.4 

23.7 

2,418.2 

1,769.0 

F 

205.9 

113.4 

4,927.8 

632.4 

119.9 

40.8 

93.3 

21.3 

35.6 

169 

43.5 

56.5 

53.1 

26.9 

2.806.4 

2,240.7 

M 

1892 

119.1 

5,550.5 

737.7 

123.1 

46.3 

129.7 

30.2 

35.2 

19.8 

47.4 

82.3 

58.9 

31.9 

3,094.7 

2,402.6 

A 

155.2 

117.6 

5,514.1 

686.8 

115.6 

45.0 

90.5 

32.8 

41  0 

15.7 

44.0 

82.1 

58.4 

26.1 

3,259.8 

2,585.9 

End  products,  inedible 

Other  equipment  and  tools 

TransD    and  communications  eauiDmer 

Pers 

and 

Mis   ell. 

end  products 

Air 

Electric 

Meas 

h'hold 

goods 

Road 

Motor 

Motor 

Aircraft 

Com- 

Cond 

light 

control 

Books 

Other 

Year 

motor 

vehic. 

vehic. 

and 

munic. 

and 

and 

and 

Office 

Apparel  & 

and 

printed 

Photo 

and 

vehic. 

engines 

parts 

parts 

&  related 

Total 

retrig 

distrib 

scient. 

machines 

Total 

access. 

Total 

pamph. 

mat. 

goods 

month 

(78) 

(79) 

(80) 

(81-82) 

(83) 

(84) 

(85) 

(86) 

(87) 

(88) 

(89) 

(90) 

(91) 

(92) 

(93) 

(94) 

D 

422532 

422514 

422505 

422502 

422490 

422460 

422457 

422454 

422436 

422418 

422391 

422388 

422352 

422349 

422346 

422337 

1982 

5.423.4 

1 ,757.2 

7,943.7 

1,522.9 

2.577.7 

7,116.3 

247.3 

911.1 

1,448  9 

2,8668 

2,9724 

1.452.0 

3,927.2 

488.7 

633.8 

880.1 

1983 

7.904.4 

2,077.4 

9,333.2 

1,814.5 

3,315.1 

8,005.3 

294.2 

1.138.9 

1,507.0 

3,109.5 

3,421.7 

1.709.7 

4,3303 

535.5 

678.2 

939.5 

1982  M 

666.0 

161.9 

797.8 

112.2 

201.1 

574.6 

23.6 

86.3 

118.0 

220.9 

204  8 

89.2 

336.5 

387 

52.0 

76.9 

J 

4999 

194.8 

929.7 

123.3 

225.5 

621.1 

23.0 

87.2 

130.4 

252.0 

238.0 

114.4 

325.0 

41.9 

49.7 

75.3 

J 

454.9 

112.5 

603.7 

104.5 

194.6 

556.9 

20.1 

67.7 

123.6 

232.2 

305.5 

174.9 

322.8 

45.0 

58.1 

71.1 

A 

358.8 

152.5 

638.6 

102.2 

205.8 

567.5 

16.9 

68.2 

111.1 

244.1 

302.1 

160.7 

314.6 

45.6 

54.1 

65.2 

S 

430.4 

176.5 

6962 

900 

219.1 

559.3 

182 

82.9 

112.2 

208.7 

245.2 

104.8 

333.7 

43.2 

58.2 

69.6 

0 

348.7 

126.9 

568.6 

145.3 

226.5 

534.4 

17.2 

66.0 

104.5 

200.4 

235.2 

86.9 

343.8 

41.1 

55.5 

73.2 

N 

407.1 

111.2 

492.7 

148.6 

2299 

608.0 

17.8 

68.0 

126.6 

251.5 

240.6 

98.8 

350.1 

42.5 

56.2 

74.6 

D 

347.4 

138.5 

529.3 

146.1 

193.1 

559.0 

15.8 

65.9 

121.2 

234.0 

201.4 

93.3 

307.2 

35.6 

47.5 

66.3 

1983  J 

372.6 

132.1 

593.5 

99.0 

210.0 

551.8 

20.1 

73.6 

116.1 

210.5 

259.5 

139.6 

304.6 

37.2 

51.7 

60.0 

F 

627.0 

180.7 

786.7 

158.4 

2084 

544.1 

19.6 

74.7 

118.4 

193.5 

287.9 

162.0 

312.8 

33.1 

48.8 

64.8 

M 

675.1 

139.6 

667.9 

187.8 

258.6 

688.3 

21.0 

90.8 

138.1 

267.5 

284.1 

141.4 

365.2 

42.4 

55.6 

78.4 

A 

737.4 

166.6 

799.0 

187.4 

255.0 

646.5 

24.3 

98.1 

136.3 

2334 

2467 

104.0 

361.7 

44.6 

53.3 

83.3 

M 

771.0 

190.3 

909.4 

210.8 

260.9 

641.2 

28.0 

108.3 

124.2 

222.8 

244.5 

111.0 

352.5 

45.6 

53.8 

77.3 

J 

721.2 

178.1 

885.2 

135.4 

2588 

6834 

25.2 

111.4 

125.6 

260.2 

2806 

141.7 

381.6 

474 

58.5 

78.7 

J 

542.9 

136.2 

650.4 

85.6 

2808 

618.3 

29.8 

81.1 

113.8 

244.9 

3298 

186.3 

3453 

47.8 

52.8 

73.5 

A 

4385 

161.9 

670.5 

137.7 

299.8 

6845 

25.5 

91.6 

122.6 

2662 

377.3 

207.6 

379.1 

54.5 

61.0 

71.5 

S 

6395 

189.5 

675.8 

218.2 

319.6 

714.9 

26.3 

98.9 

117.6 

286.4 

312.9 

150.5 

3886 

46.3 

63.9 

92.3 

0 

834.7 

195.0 

898.5 

92.9 

334.9 

744.1 

25.9 

107.1 

124.2 

305.5 

275.9 

127.8 

386.8 

47.1 

60.4 

87.2 

N 

846.3 

218.1 

941.6 

159.6 

342  8 

802.6 

26.1 

109.4 

138.0 

336.0 

288.5 

125.1 

416.0 

49.3 

65.3 

95.4 

D 

6982 

189.2 

854.8 

141.8 

2854 

6854 

22.3 

94.0 

132.1 

282.6 

234.1 

112.8 

336.1 

40.0 

53.1 

77.1 

1984  J 

6038 

225.3 

9398 

184.8 

336.7 

785.6 

279 

1162 

144.1 

317,5 

301.1 

161.7 

371.8 

40.5 

65.3 

76.0 

F 

902.5 

247.9 

1,090.3 

121.8 

332.9 

770.3 

28.1 

125.5 

135.9 

295.1 

354.2 

211.2 

364.4 

40.8 

56.2 

82.6 

M 

1,010.4 

251.4 

1,140.7 

173.8 

3943 

913.9 

37.0 

128.0 

172.4 

367.1 

367.3 

210.8 

437.0 

44.0 

68.4 

99.1 

A 

1,060.3 

258.5 

1.267.1 

182.5 

381.4 

863.7 

38.6 

130.5 

142.1 

351.4 

301.9 

152.6 

402.0 

44.6 

57.2 

88.3 

'Column  numbers  refer  to  Tables  3  and  4,  Section  11.       !The  annual  index,  being  calculated  separately,  will  differ  slightly  from  the  index  obtained  by  the  average  of  the  twelve 
months.       'Includes  special  transaction-trade,  not  shown  separately       'Includes  scrap        'Some  series  such  as  general  purpose  machinery  have  been  revised  to  ensure  consistent 
coverage.  Other  important  revisions  were:  Paper  and  board  (44)  now  excludes  woodpulp;  Drilling,  excavating  and  mining  (68)  now  include  oil  and  gas  field  machinery;  Mechanical  power 
transmission  equipment  (72)  now  exclude  special  industry  machinery 
Source:  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001). 

113 


Section  12  ■  Transportation 

116  1 .  Carloadings  of  Revenue  Freight 

117  2.  Operating  Statistics  of  Canadian  Railways 

1 18  3.  Operating  Statistics  of  Canadian  Pipelines 


115 


Section  12— Table  1 

Table  1:  Carloadings  of  revenue  freight  on  Canadian  railways'  (thousand  cars) 


June  1984 


Total  railway 

revenue  Ireight 

loadings  (carload 

and  non-carload) 

('000  metric  tonnes) 

Total 

revenue 

cars 

loaded 

(carload 

only) 

Farm  products 

and  food 

Mine  products 

Year 
and 

Wheat 

Other 

grain 

and  grain 

products 

Fresh 
fruits 
and  vege- 
tables 

Other 
agri- 
culture 
products 

Animals 
and  their 
products 

Prepared 

food 

products 

Iron 
ore  and 
concen- 
trates 

Other 
metal 
ores  and 
concen- 
trates 

Potash 

Coal, 

sand, 

cement 

and  other 

mine 

month 

Unadj 

SA 

products 

D 

5324 

5325 

5300 

5301 

5302 

5303 

5304 

5305 

5306 

5307 

5308 

5309 

5310 

1982 

199,721 

3.093.8 

340.2 

180.2 

3.4 

19.7 

10.1 

34.0 

373.8 

117.5 

85.5 

503.5 

1983 

207.093 

3.2099 

347.1 

1888 

3.1 

20.6 

8.6 

32.5 

3199 

113.9 

101.5 

526.1 

1982  A 

18,364 

18.000 

279.6 

19.7 

13.8 

07 

1.7 

1.0 

3.0 

427 

13.3 

9.3 

44.7 

M 

20,114 

18.658 

298.4 

31.9 

16.2 

03 

1.6 

0.6 

2.7 

50.1 

150 

7.2 

49.1 

J 

19,228 

17,236 

291.8 

39.4 

170 

01 

1.5 

0.5 

3.0 

45.1 

9.7 

78 

43.9 

J 

16,072 

16,209 

250.3 

36.8 

18.3 

— 

1.3 

0.5 

29 

25.7 

7.6 

7.8 

42.9 

A 

14,197 

14,107 

229.0 

35.5 

13.1 

— 

1.1 

0.5 

2.7 

9.7 

6.8 

7.5 

41.2 

S 

15,244 

15.109 

241.6 

33.7 

15.5 

— 

1.4 

06 

30 

20.6 

6.8 

5.6 

40.8 

0 

16,716 

15,756 

257.8 

28.4 

15.1 

02 

1.8 

1.1 

28 

37.2 

7.6 

5.6 

39.9 

N 

15.361 

15,160 

243.1 

26.0 

17.3 

0.4 

1.8 

1.7 

29 

21.4 

7.3 

7.2 

40.7 

D 

13,895 

15.813 

215.9 

29.5 

12.4 

05 

1.7 

06 

25 

16.9 

6.3 

76 

36.9 

1983  J 

14,205 

16,200 

221.5 

23  1 

12.0 

0.3 

1.9 

0.8 

2.7 

191 

5.6 

6.4 

36.2 

F 

14,046 

15,666 

223.7 

19.1 

11.6 

0.3 

1.6 

0.8 

26 

25.4 

6.0 

5.7 

31.5 

M 

17,222 

16,351 

270.1 

25.3 

13.0 

0.5 

2  1 

09 

30 

30.9 

6.2 

11.5 

38.2 

A 

16,358 

16.117 

255.4 

23.4 

122 

0.6 

1.8 

0.7 

28 

28.4 

8.5 

9.2 

38.2 

M 

18.263 

16.615 

281.4 

34.8 

149 

0.2 

1.5 

0.5 

2.8 

31.4 

12.3 

6.9 

44.3 

J 

18,542 

16.710 

287.9 

38.5 

17.0 

— 

1.6 

0.5 

2.8 

272 

11.6 

6.4 

48.2 

J 

14,961 

15.396 

238.5 

36.9 

16.2 

— 

1.2 

0.4 

2.6 

8.4 

7.7 

6.4 

39.5 

A 

17,977 

17.819 

278.7 

32.6 

21.2 

— 

1.2 

0.4 

28 

21.2 

11.7 

9.0 

48.0 

S 

19,561 

19,412 

298.1 

29.1 

19.7 

— 

1.8 

05 

2.9 

38.2 

12.0 

10.1 

49.7 

0 

20.352 

19,250 

309.7 

29.1 

20.4 

0.2 

2.1 

1.2 

2.5 

41.0 

11.4 

10.2 

52.0 

N 

19.010 

18,758 

292.5 

29.6 

17.9 

0.5 

1.9 

1.3 

26 

25.4 

11.1 

9.6 

55.3 

D 

16.596 

18,913 

252.4 

25.6 

127 

0.5 

1.9 

06 

24 

23.3 

9.8 

10.1 

45.0 

1984  J 

17.641 

19,689 

278.0 

16.0 

15.4 

0.3 

22 

0.6 

2.5 

29.1 

11.3 

10.5 

47.8 

F 

17.885 

19,261 

277.5 

15.3 

15.5 

0.3 

2.1 

0.6 

2.6 

30.9 

11.7 

10.5 

50.8 

M 

18,911 

18,191 

293.8 

16.4 

142 

0.4 

2.3 

0.7 

24 

35.3 

10.7 

11.9 

52.2 

Forest  products 

Iron 

and  steel, 
primary 
and 
manu- 
factured 

Manufactures  and 

miscellaneous 

Non 

carloads 

(small 

package 

freight) 

(000 

metric 

tonnes) 

Receipts 
from 
U.S.  con- 
nections 

Other 
metals, 
primary 
and 
manu- 
factured 

Motor 
vehicles 
and  parts 
(incl. 
agri- 
cultural) 

Refined 

petroleum 

products 

Chemicals 
and  acids 

Paper  and 
paperboard 

Other 

manu- 
factures 
and 

miscel- 
laneous 

Piggyback 

traffic 

(incl.  in 

loadings) 

Year 
and 
month 

Lumber 

and 

plywood 

Pulpwood 

Other 

forest 

products 

D 

5311 

5312 

5313 

5314 

5315 

5316 

5317 

5318 

5319 

5320 

5321 

5322 

5323 

1982 

142.9 

180.8 

28.4 

49.4 

24.2 

95.3 

1397 

81.8 

112.2 

571.2 

412 

286.4 

298.1 

1983 

187.5 

195.0 

25.3 

49.9 

28.2 

105.4 

124.8 

94.8 

106.9 

630.0 

401 

291.5 

334.8 

1982  A 

128 

16.5 

3.5 

5.0 

2.4 

105 

11.0 

7.7 

99 

50.4 

37 

28.0 

26.2 

M 

12.3 

17.2 

2.0 

4.5 

1.9 

10.5 

10.7 

7.6 

9.5 

47.5 

33 

28.8 

24.3 

J 

13.7 

17.8 

2.3 

4.5 

1.6 

9.9 

11.2 

6.8 

8.7 

47.3 

38 

26.6 

24.2 

J 

10.8 

14.4 

2.1 

3.7 

1.8 

68 

10.8 

5.5 

83 

42.3 

32 

22.3 

22.4 

A 

11.6 

15.2 

2.3 

3.6 

1.7 

7.3 

11.1 

5.8 

8.9 

43.4 

31 

22.1 

22.1 

S 

11.2 

14.9 

1.9 

39 

2.2 

7.3 

10.8 

6.1 

8.5 

46.8 

36 

20.5 

24.4 

O 

12.9 

15.2 

1.8 

2.7 

2.2 

6.5 

11.5 

6.2 

9.1 

50.0 

40 

22.1 

26.8 

N 

13.0 

14.4 

1.8 

2.8 

2.1 

6.7 

11.9 

6.4 

8.7 

48.6 

37 

20.1 

25.7 

D 

11.6 

10.3 

1.8 

1.9 

1.7 

5.7 

11.4 

5.9 

8.4 

42.3 

29 

18.7 

23.4 

1983  J 

15.1 

14.8 

2.0 

2.7 

2.1 

6.6 

10.4 

6.7 

8.3 

44.7 

28 

20.3 

22.4 

F 

14.8 

14.9 

2.5 

3.7 

2.2 

7.9 

10.3 

7.2 

8.5 

47.1 

32 

21.8 

24.0 

M 

16.3 

17.4 

2.5 

4.3 

2.9 

10.3 

10.5 

8.6 

9.6 

56.1 

36 

24.1 

29.5 

A 

16.8 

16.9 

1.9 

4.3 

25 

9.3 

9.3 

7.6 

8.9 

52.1 

34 

24.7 

28.2 

M 

16.5 

15.0 

2.2 

4.5 

2.5 

10.5 

99 

85 

8.6 

53.6 

35 

26.6 

27.8 

J 

16.7 

17.1 

2.5 

4.4 

2.2 

10.0 

10.7 

7.7 

8.6 

54.2 

37 

26.1 

28.7 

J 

16.2 

14.5 

1.5 

38 

2.0 

7.1 

10.4 

6.4 

7.9 

49.4 

34 

20.9 

26.8 

A 

15.8 

18.8 

2.3 

3.4 

21 

7.1 

10.8 

7.4 

9.2 

53.7 

41 

23.8 

29.0 

S 

14.8 

18.1 

1.9 

4.7 

24 

8.9 

10.7 

76 

84 

56.6 

33 

26.6 

30.5 

0 

16.6 

17.8 

1.8 

4.8 

2.4 

10.1 

10.8 

7.7 

9.3 

58.3 

36 

27.9 

31.5 

N 

14.6 

16.7 

2.3 

4.9 

2.3 

9.7 

10.4 

9.8 

9.7 

569 

29 

26.0 

29.8 

D 

13.3 

13.0 

1.9 

4.4 

2.6 

7.9 

10.6 

9.6 

9.9 

47.3 

26 

22.7 

26.6 

1984  J 

15.3 

16.5 

2.1 

5.8 

3.2 

8.9 

11.4 

11.0 

10.6 

57.5 

3 

23.6 

30.6 

F 

16.0 

11.0 

2.2 

4.9 

33 

9.8 

10.4 

10.8 

10.7 

58.1 

2 

25.2 

32.7 

M 

16.9 

11.2 

2.1 

5.5 

3.5 

11.5 

10.6 

11.0 

10.7 

64.3 

3 

28.7 

36.7 

'Commencing  January  1981,  only  22  class  1   and  2  carriers  operated  in  Canada    These  Statistics  represent  99  per  cent  of  railway  traffic  in  Canada 
Source:  Railway  Carloadings  (52-001),  monthly,  Statistics  Canada. 


116 


June  1984 

Table  2:  Operating  statistics  of  Canadian  railways1 


Section  12— Table  2 


Railway  operating  revenues 

Railway 

Railway 

Revenue 

Revenue 

operating 

operating 

Freight 

passenger - 

Year 

Total 

Freight 

Passenger 

expenses 

income 

tonne- km 

kilometres 

and 

month 

Million  dollars 

Millions 

D 

4013 

4014 

4015 

4016 

4017 

4019 

4021 

1981 

5,924.1 

4,525.8 

546.5 

5,506.6 

4080 

317,851 

4.440 

1982 

6.012.0 

4,378.3 

164.3 

5,986.7 

449.5 

203,738 

2.270 

1981   D 

528.1 

345.4 

44.8 

529.5 

1.4 

24,438 

314 

1982  J 

432.9 

319.2 

10.7 

464.2 

31.3 

14,651 

160 

F 

474.7 

360.5 

9.9 

473.0 

1.7 

16,510 

152 

M 

555.3 

424.3 

11.7 

5244 

31.0 

18.440 

168 

A 

528.8 

395  9 

12.3 

500.3 

286 

17,526 

178 

M 

519.9 

3880 

13.1 

492.2 

27.7 

19,109 

185 

J 

534.9 

381.3 

14.1 

485.7 

49.2 

18.791 

198 

J 

474.9 

335.1 

18.7 

480.3 

5.4 

17.367 

274 

A 

467.3 

334.7 

20.3 

442.6 

24.7 

16,320 

277 

S 

502.6 

3990 

14.7 

462.8 

39.9 

15.823 

186 

0 

450.7 

337.2 

15.9 

442  5 

8.2 

16,488 

168 

N 

516.7 

355.1 

11.8 

4902 

26.5 

16,737 

130 

D 

553.3 

347.7 

11.1 

7285 

175.3 

15,976 

191 

1983  J 

482.5 

343.7 

12.2 

487.0 

4.5 

16,010 

151 

F 

479.9 

351.3 

10.3 

472.2 

7.7 

15,320 

149 

M 

634.3 

485.7 

13.8 

566.3 

68.1 

17,536 

171 

A 

586.9 

440.8 

11.6 

516.2 

70.7 

17,033 

161 

M 

510.7 

398.1 

12.9 

5064 

4.3 

18,887 

165 

J 

610.2 

474.0 

16.2 

5647 

45.5 

19.530 

190 

J 

579.4 

436.5 

21.7 

513.9 

65.5 

17.930 

295 

A 

556.1 

396.8 

20.4 

532.3 

23.8 

19.341 

271 

S 

5692 

4159 

15.8 

511.0 

58.3 

19.837 

180 

O 

578.2 

440.9 

138 

536.1 

42.1 

21,065 

167 

N 

557.6 

425.4 

10.8 

530.2 

27.4 

20.450 

122 

'Data  (or  1970  through  1972  refer  to  class  1   and  2  carriers  whose  gross  annual  revenues  totalled  $500,000  or  more    Information  for  the  period  January  1973-December  1978  refers  to 
only  6  major  railways.  Commencing  January  1979,  data  for  7  major  railways  (accounting  for  95  per  cent  or  more  of  the  total  operating  revenues)  are  shown. 
Source:  Railway  Operating  Statistics  (52-003),  Statistics  Canada. 


117 


Section  12— Table  3 

Table  3:  Operating  statistics  of  Canadian  pipelines 


June  1984 


Crude  oil' 

Products 

Total 

Natural  gas 

Operating 

Net  receipts 

Net  receipts 

revenues 

MJ- 

Tonne 

M1- 

Tonne 

revenue 

M1- 

Tonne 

Year 

M3 

Tonnes 

km 

km 

MJ 

Tonnes 

km 

km 

km 

km 

and 

Million 

Million 
dollars 

Millions 

month 

dollars 

Millions 

Millions 

D 

4071 

4072 

4073 

4074 

4075 

4077 

4078 

4079 

4080 

344726 

4084 

4085 

1982 

407.5 

89.04 

75.14 

97  375 

82  192 

49  04 

36.66 

17  392 

12  987 

5,679.0 

92  381  708 

67  437 

1983 

398.5 

9202 

77.68 

1 1 1  730 

94  311 

4451 

33.89 

18644 

14  196 

6,375.6 

85  162  809 

62  169 

1982  M 

95.7 

7.81 

6.59 

8  837 

7  459 

4  10 

3.12 

1  471 

1  120 

665.5 

8  820  699 

6  439 

A 

— 

6.20 

5.23 

6  864 

5  794 

3.42 

2.60 

1  292 

984 

542.4 

7  843  036 

5  725 

M 

— 

7.40 

6.25 

7  198 

6  076 

3.36 

2.56 

1  287 

980 

357.4 

7  317  707 

5  342 

J 

89.4 

8.02 

6.77 

7  862 

6  636 

3.44 

2.62 

1  312 

999 

292.0 

6  777  762 

4  948 

J 

— 

7.94 

6.70 

7  508 

6  337 

3.63 

2.10 

1  403 

813 

243.9 

6  667  106 

4  867 

A 

— 

8.56 

7.22 

8  489 

7  165 

3.93 

299 

1  454 

1  107 

266.4 

6  714  070 

4  901 

S 

106.8 

7.71 

6.51 

7  932 

6  695 

3.42 

2.60 

1  409 

1  073 

300.8 

6  584  060 

4  806 

0 

— 

7.95 

6.71 

7  975 

6  732 

3.55 

2.70 

1  396 

1  063 

400.0 

7  027  893 

5  130 

N 

— 

8.20 

6.92 

8  201 

6  922 

3.78 

2.88 

1  556 

1  185 

544.3 

7  982  262 

5  827 

D 

115.6 

3.86 

3.26 

8  525 

7  196 

809 

6.16 

1  627 

1  239 

655.5 

8  634  186 

6  303 

1983  J 



7.72 

6.52 

7  897 

6  666 

3.94 

3.00 

1  499 

1  141 

758.6 

9  265  097 

6  764 

F 

— 

6.92 

5.84 

7  503 

6  333 

3.66 

2.79 

1  391 

1  059 

716.4 

7  560  602 

5519 

M 

102.4 

7.40 

6.25 

10115 

8  538 

3.73 

2.84 

1  510 

1  150 

667.0 

7  385  657 

5  392 

A 

— 

6.44 

5.44 

8  641 

7  294 

3.28 

2.50 

1  253 

954 

594.4 

6  523  444 

4  762 

M 

— 

6.87 

5.80 

8  260 

6  972 

3.30 

2.51 

1  404 

1  069 

455.8 

5  433  868 

3  967 

J 

91.0 

7.49 

6.32 

9  123 

7  701 

3.31 

2.52 

1  424 

1  084 

333.7 

5  957  791 

4  349 

J 

— 

8.31 

7.01 

9  885 

8344 

3.63 

2.76 

1  433 

1  091 

292.3 

6  130  650 

4  475 

A 

— 

8.34 

7.04 

9  439 

7  967 

3.66 

2.79 

1  518 

1  156 

292.6 

6  249  623 

4  562 

S 

100.8 

8.31 

7.01 

9  406 

7  940 

3.88 

2.95 

1  641 

1  250 

345.6 

6  506  489 

4  750 

0 

— 

8.28 

699 

10  370 

8  753 

3.97 

3.02 

1  752 

1  334 

455.8 

7  184  457 

5  245 

N 

— 

7.83 

6.61 

10  303 

8  697 

3.91 

2.98 

1  806 

1  375 

616.1 

7  962  193 

5  812 

D 

104.3 

8.11 

6.85 

10  788 

9  106 

4.24 

3.23 

2  013 

1  533 

847.3 

9  002  938 

6  572 

1984  J 



7.99 

6.74 

10  255 

8  656 

4.44 

3.38 

1  941 

1  478 

948.9 

10  132  823 

7  397 

F 

7.94 

6.70 

9  582 

8  088 

3.87 

2.95 

1  758 

1  339 

'Includes  gathering  and  trunk  lines.       'Received  from  field  and  processing  plants  by  transport  systems. 
Sources:  Oil  Pipeline  Transport  (55-001),  and  Gas  Utilities  (55-002),  Statistics  Canada. 


118 


Section  13  ■  Finance 

120  1.  Bank  of  Canada 

121  2.  Canadian  Chartered  Banks 

122  3.  Currency  Outside  Banks  and  Chartered  Bank  Deposits 

123  4.  Cheques  Cashed  in  Clearing  Centres 

124  5.  Sales  of  Life  Insurance  in  Canada 

124  6.  Benefit  Payments  of  All  Life  Insurance  Companies 

125  7.  Security  Issues  and  Retirements 

126  8.  Stock  Exchange  Statistics 

127  9.  Federal  Government  Budgetary  Revenues 
127  10.  Budgetary  Expenditures  by  Principal  Classes 


119 


Section  13— Table  1 

Table  1:  Bank  of  Canada  (million  dollars) 


June  1984 


Assets 

Government  ol  Canada  direct  and  guaranteed  securities 

Net 

Advances 

amount 

Other  maturities 

to 

of  gov't 

chartered 

of  Canada 

Over 

Over 

and 

Cheques 

items  in 

End  ol 

Treasury 

3  years 

3 

years           5 

years  to 

Over 

savings 

on  other 

process  of 

period 

bills 

and  under 

to  5 

years 

10  years 

10  years 

Total 

Total 

banks 

banks 

settlement 

B 

202 

204 

205 

206 

207 

203 

201 

210 

214 

215 

1982 

2.426.5 

4.696.9 

2,643.2 

1.117.8 

4.486.8 

12,944.7 

15,371.2 

143.0 

1,635.4 

283.8 

1983 

2.7628 

4.576.0 

2,261.6 

2,227.6 

5,198.4 

14,2637 

17.026.5 

25.0 

2,210.6 

312.6 

1982  M 

4.330.6 

4.210.5 

1.972.8 

981.9 

4,519.0 

11,684  2 

16,0148 

_ 

456.9 

3246 

J 

4.583.3 

4.229.8 

2,0507 

1,039.5 

4,519.3 

11,839.4 

16,422.6 

42.0 

510.9 

166.5 

J 

3.3966 

4.3956 

2,3136 

767.3 

4,519.6 

11,996.0 

15,392.6 

273.8 

1,654.7 

3273 

A 

3,3287 

4.4604 

2,4592 

767.5 

4.520.0 

12,2070 

15.535.7 

22.0 

3445 

3399 

S 

2,306.2 

4,522.8 

2,587.2 

8264 

4.461  7 

12,398.2 

14,704.4 

60.0 

450.4 

2287 

O 

2,186.5 

4,6085 

2,5560 

871  6 

4.4858 

12,521.8 

14,708.2 

— 

1,646.1 

981.7 

N 

3,0692 

4,684 .1 

2,641.9 

986.3 

4.612.0 

12,924  3 

15,993.5 

33.0 

520.4 

102.6 

D 

2,426.5 

4,696.9 

2,643.2 

1,117.8 

4,486.8 

12,9447 

15,371.2 

143.0 

1 ,635.4 

283.8 

1983  J 

3.066.7 

4,730.9 

2.640  1 

1.100.5 

4.487  5 

12,958  9 

16,0256 

3.0 

426.6 

570.6 

F 

2.2378 

4,609  1 

2,653.2 

1,217.3 

4,580.4 

13,060.0 

15,297.7 

168.5 

316.6 

6406 

M 

2.229.9 

4,375.5 

2.725.2 

1,181.3 

4,585.6 

12,8676 

15,097.6 

293.5 

2,860.9 

93.7 

A 

2.2469 

4,435.7 

2.795.2 

1.309.4 

4,629.8 

13,170.0 

15.4169 

6.5 

2,196.7 

691.6 

M 

2.717.0 

4.313.2 

2.646.1 

1.563.8 

4,709.7 

13,2327 

15,949.7 

— 

365.0 

504  3 

J 

2.516.0 

4.634.5 

2,385.1 

1,677.7 

4,780.9 

13,478.1 

15,994.2 

31.5 

2,415.9 

1,174.3 

J 

2,406.8 

4.723.3 

2,333.2 

1,796.8 

4,824.4 

13,6777 

16.084.5 

69.0 

2,431.2 

1,115.3 

A 

2,1923 

4.725.0 

2,351  3 

1.880.6 

4,8731 

13,8300 

16.022.3 

— 

331.9 

438.9 

S 

2,4770 

4,027.1 

2.5347 

2,286.9 

5.181.3 

14,029.9 

16.506.9 

138.9 

2.176.5 

3798 

O 

2,326.7 

4,371.8 

2,249.8 

2,406.7 

5,142.3 

14,1706 

16.497.3 

76.0 

636.8 

1,042.5 

N 

2,278.4 

4,736.0 

2,196.3 

2,2038 

5,184.4 

14,3204 

16.598.9 

286 

298.8 

3953 

D 

2,762.8 

4,576.0 

2,261  6 

2,2276 

5.198.4 

14,263.7 

17,026.5 

25.0 

2,210.6 

312.6 

1984  J 

2,466.2 

4.691.4 

2,162.0 

2,2279 

5,181.9 

14,263.3 

16,729.5 

_ 

283.9 

522.3 

F 

2,112.5 

4,784.2 

1,904  2 

2,368.4 

5,2240 

14,2808 

16.393.4 

127.7 

311.3 

465.8 

M 

2.487.7 

5,132.3 

1 ,686.6 

2,3702 

5,225.1 

14,414.1 

16.901.9 

4.1 

2,517.5 

116.1 

A 

2.437.6 

4,767.7 

1,805.0 

2.555.4 

5,208.0 

14,336.1 

16.773.7 

43.0 

420.0 

949.6 

- 

Liabilities 

Canadian  dollar  deposits 

Assets 

All  other 

liabilities 

Notes  in  circulation 

Foreign 
central 

Accrued 

Govern- 

Bank of 

interest 

Helc 

by 

ment  of 

banks  & 

Foreign 

Canada 

on 

Total 

Govern- 

Canada 

official 

currency 

cheques 

All 

End  ol 

invest- 

All other 

assets  or 

Chartered 

ment  ol      Chartered            enter- 

insti- 

liabi- 

out- 

other 

period 

ments 

accounts' 

liabilities 

banks 

Others 

Total 

Canada 

banks            prises 

tutions 

Other 

lities 

standing 

accounts' 

B 

216 

217 

200/250 

252 

253 

251 

254 

255 

256 

257 

258 

259 

260 

261 

1982 

387.6 

97.2 

19,422.9 

2,228.1 

10,490.7 

12.718.8 

81.0 

4,838.4 

0.6 

122.5 

39.5 

80.8 

1,506.2 

35.1 

1983 

431.5 

91.2 

20,680.5 

2.556.3 

11,606.8 

14,163.1 

90.4 

3,446.4 

0.7 

111.1 

38.1 

82.9 

2.566.3 

35.1 

1982  M 

343.9 

85.3 

17.403  8 

1,715.6 

9,384.1 

11,099.7 

64.9 

4.724.5 

-15 

94.6 

38.1 

45.4 

896.0 

442.2 

J 

324.3 

85.8 

18.335.5 

1,554.2 

9.9846 

11,538.8 

2158 

4.551.1 

-14 

78.3 

42.5 

643.5 

672.8 

594.1 

J 

401.3 

91.8 

19,075.7 

1,505.3 

10.084.2 

11,589.5 

29.8 

5,335.1 

-0.4 

96.2 

39.4 

14.2 

1,683.2 

288.8 

A 

360.7 

865 

17,897  7 

1,679.6 

9,830.0 

11,509.6 

15.5 

5,039.0 

-0.3 

89.3 

37.0 

5.4 

949.7 

252.6 

s 

399.3 

862 

17.055  2 

1,600.5 

9,830.2 

11,430.7 

6.3 

4,467.7 

-0.9 

75.8 

40.3 

12.7 

697.8 

324.8 

0 

406.7 

90.3 

18,945  1 

1.447.0 

9,997.4 

11,444.4 

73.5 

4,674.0 

-0.8 

102.7 

49.8 

112.0 

2,234.5 

255.0 

N 

409.4 

90.7 

17.323  7 

1.637.0 

10,029.5 

11,666.5 

32.7 

4.427.6 

-1.5 

69.5 

37.6 

26.5 

837.9 

227.0 

D 

387.6 

97.2 

19.422  9 

2,228.1 

10,490  6 

12.718.8 

81.0 

4.838.4 

0.6 

122.5 

39.5 

80.8 

1,506.2 

35.1 

1983  J 

453.9 

874 

17,918.6 

1,652.2 

9,777.7 

11,429.9 

10.3 

4,732.1 

-0.5 

90.0 

43.3 

90.7 

1,338.5 

184.4 

F 

3852 

86.6 

18,043  9 

1,598.0 

9,828.4 

11,426.4 

15.5 

5,166.1 

0.5 

69.5 

38.5 

83.1 

926.9 

3143 

M 

412.4 

88.4 

19,118.9 

1,315.7 

10,246.8 

11.562.5 

241.3 

4,517.4 

1.0 

81.9 

38.4 

103.8 

2,111.7 

452.3 

A 

409.5 

88.6 

19.066.5 

1,358.6 

10.209.3 

11,567.9 

324.2 

4,320.2 

0.6 

125.4 

38.4 

88.6 

2.158.8 

438.9 

M 

410.6 

87.5 

17,937.6 

1.788.6 

10,3254 

12,114.0 

16.6 

4,219.5 

1.0 

89.0 

38.3 

69.5 

955.2 

434.0 

J 

392.7 

87.3 

20.5926 

1,438  9 

11,059.0 

12.497  9 

73.7 

4,306.8 

0.4 

57.0 

38.3 

77.5 

3.103.9 

4234 

J 

464.9 

86.9 

20.709.0 

1,654.5 

1 1 ,070  8 

12,725.3 

116.9 

4,395.6 

0.5 

67.8 

38.2 

47.4 

2.888.3 

428.0 

A 

410.8 

87.1 

18,149.0 

1,923.4 

10,865.7 

12,789.0 

13.6 

4,032.6 

0.3 

116.4 

38.2 

35.9 

726.4 

374.9 

S 

444.6 

88.5 

20.002.4 

1.521.8 

11,050.9 

12.572.7 

151.5 

3.8975 

0.6 

111.1 

38.2 

50.5 

2,660.1 

410.2 

O 

453.1 

88.6 

19,140.8 

1,924.8 

10,792.1 

12,716.9 

262.8 

3,893.6 

0.3 

113.5 

38.2 

133.6 

1,385.8 

521.9 

N 

470.6 

91.1 

18,105.5 

1,994.3 

10.950.7 

12,945.0 

327.7 

3,481.7 

0.4 

152.4 

38.1 

5.8 

722.4 

324.4 

D 

431.5 

91.2 

20,680.5 

2,556.3 

11,606.8 

14.163.1 

90.4 

3,446.4 

0.7 

111.1 

38.1 

82.9 

2,566.3 

35.1 

1984  J 

510.4 

90.5 

18,351.9 

1,897.9 

10,752.1 

12.650.0 

774.5 

3,701.8 

0.3 

866 

44.5 

1.8 

792.0 

195.2 

F 

429.7 

91.6 

18.051.7 

1.957.2 

10,696.8 

12.654.0 

621  9 

3,344.8 

0.2 

139.1 

44.5 

15.9 

779.9 

345.3 

M 

470.7 

92.2 

20,750.3 

1,523.9 

11,003.6 

12.527.6 

6738 

3,458.0 

1.6 

248.8 

44.4 

424.7 

2,782.0 

497.1 

A 

469.9 

94.1 

19,024.4 

13,011.2 

528.0 

3,382.2 

04 

145.5 

44.3 

52.3 

1,336.6 

446.7 

'Bank  premises  and  all  other  assets. 
Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 


'Includes  the  total  of  capital  and  rest  fund  which  has  amounted  to  $30  million  since  December  31.  1955. 


120 


June  1984 

Table  2:  Canadian  chartered  banks  (million  dollars) 


Section  13— Table  2 


Canadian  cash 

reserves  and  liquid  assets',' 

Liabilities 

Average  cash 

Canadian  dollar  deposits 

Total  cash  reserves 
actual 

Canadian 
dollar 

reserve-ratio  ("/< 
actually  held 

) 

Provincial 

End  of 

statutnry 

Govern 

govern- 

Personal 

Other 

Other 

Public 

period 

1-15 

16-31 

deposits 

1-15 

16-31        of 

Canada 

ments 

savings 

notice 

banks3 

demand 

Total 

B 

818 

819 

806 

822 

823 

652 

653 

654 

655 

656 

657 

651 

1982 

6.467 

6,498 

150,057 

4.31 

4.34 

6,906 

1,028 

100,037 

44,866 

4.060 

17,701 

174.599 

1983 

5,647 

5,635 

131.933 

4.28 

427 

6,057 

1,169 

101.485 

39,304 

5.355 

18,169 

171.538 

1982  M 

6.502 

6,515 

141,054 

4.61 

4.62 

4,798 

860 

98,617 

44,715 

3,611 

15,963 

168,565 

J 

6,512 

6.516 

142.616 

4.57 

4.57 

4.918 

903 

99,436 

45.025 

3,744 

16,932 

170.958 

J 

6,764 

6.791 

149,418 

4.53 

4.54 

3,306 

893 

99,981 

46,272 

3,488 

15,534 

169.473 

A 

6,910 

6.929 

151,328 

4.57 

4.58 

2,118 

924 

100,106 

47,932 

3,667 

15,389 

170.135 

S 

6,439 

6.420 

148,685 

4.33 

4.32 

1,668 

1,099 

100,596 

47,657 

3,646 

1 5,993 

170.658 

O 

6,398 

6,478 

149,888 

4.27 

4.32 

2,823 

950 

103,148 

48.119 

3,563 

15,951 

174,554 

N 

6.420 

6,427 

149,400 

4.30 

4.30 

7,614 

944 

99,596 

45,582 

3,705 

16.537 

173,978 

D 

6.467 

6,498 

150,057 

431 

4.34 

6,906 

1.028 

100,037 

44,866 

4,060 

17,701 

174,599 

1983  J 

6.796 

6.828 

149,814 

4.54 

4.56 

5,315 

993 

101,074 

44,224 

3,927 

16,481 

172,014 

F 

6,932 

6.946 

150,366 

4.61 

4.62 

4,620 

1,015 

100,872 

44,266 

4,106 

16,513 

171,392 

M 

6,296 

6.272 

144,489 

4.36 

4.34 

3,961 

1,192 

101,581 

43,458 

4,447 

16,825 

171,464 

A 

6,079 

6,101 

142,461 

4.27 

4.28 

5,169 

1,031 

1 02,570 

40,737 

4,376 

16,828 

170,711 

M 

6,141 

6,166 

141,571 

4.34 

4.36 

6,981 

1,133 

101,278 

39,616 

4,175 

16,851 

170.034 

J 

6,151 

6.158 

140,299 

4.38 

4.39 

4,727 

1,035 

102.136 

41,108 

4,462 

18,848 

172.316 

J 

6.327 

6,330 

140,964 

4.49 

4.49 

4,633 

1,047 

102,589 

40,056 

4,123 

17,862 

170.310 

A 

6,211 

6,193 

139,469 

4.45 

4.44 

3,199 

1,202 

102,838 

39,860 

4,549 

17,279 

168.927 

S 

5,936 

5,934 

138,916 

4.28 

427 

2,564 

1,097 

103,271 

39,678 

5,092 

17,514 

169.214 

0 

5,839 

5,839 

137,601 

4.24 

4.31 

3,399 

1.055 

104.824 

39,725 

4,903 

18,106 

172,013 

N 

5,772 

5.736 

136,116 

4.24 

4.21 

7,607 

960 

101,113 

38,504 

4,873 

17.500 

170,557 

D 

5,647 

5.635 

131,933 

4.28 

4.27 

6,057 

1,169 

101.485 

39,304 

5,355 

18,169 

171,538 

1984  J 

6,124 

6,123 

136,691 

4.49 

4.48 

5,271 

937 

102.107 

38,530 

5,282 

16,376 

168,502 

F 

6.089 

6.094 

136,775 

4.45 

4.45 

5,094 

983 

102,064 

37,933 

5,686 

16,407 

168.167 

M 

5.561 

5,533 

131,797 

4.22 

4.20 

4,935 

1,358 

103,224 

38,588 

5,452 

16,487 

170.044 

A 

5.536 

5,590 

131,379 

4.22 

4.26 

Assets 

Liabilities 

Government  of  Canada 

Deben- 

direct and 

tures 

Bank  of 

Treasury 

guaranteed  bonds 

i 

Advance 

issued 

Share- 

Total 

Canada 

Canadian 

bills 

End  of 

from 

3ank 

and  out- 

holders 

Canadian 

deposits 

day-to-day 

(amortized 

3 

years 

Over 

period 

of  Canada 

standing 

equity* 

liabilities 

and  notes 

loans 

value) 

and 

under 

3  years 

B 

658 

661 

663 

650 

603 

606 

607 

665 

610 

1982 

143 

2,552 

12,472 

209,658 

7,067 

85 

9.883 

535 

1.132 

1983 

25 

2,529 

14,086 

208,418 

6,003 

50 

13,147 

1.009 

1,945 

1982  A 



2,611 

12,063 

203,812 

6,500 

45 

7,809 

554 

733 

M 

— 

2,610 

12,160 

202,798 

6,440 

16 

7,276 

569 

702 

J 

42 

2,610 

12.201 

205,656 

6,105 

103 

6,891 

570 

696 

J 

274 

2,609 

12,415 

205,643 

6,840 

39 

7.443 

522 

689 

A 

22 

2,608 

12.448 

205,286 

6.719 

53 

7,956 

523 

694 

S 

60 

2.557 

12,481 

207,067 

6,068 

35 

8,805 

529 

734 

O 

— 

2.553 

12.274 

208,630 

6,121 

79 

9,573 

493 

886 

N 

33 

2.553 

12.381 

208,370 

6,065 

36 

9,404 

535 

972 

D 

143 

2,552 

12,472 

209.658 

7,067 

85 

9.883 

535 

1.132 

1983  J 

3 

2,552 

12,854 

207,723 

6,384 

56 

9,428 

579 

1,119 

F 

169 

2.551 

12,947 

207,683 

6.764 

60 

10,289 

538 

1,259 

M 

294 

2,546 

12,971 

208.558 

5.833 

78 

1 1 ,223 

498 

1,381 

A 

7 

2,546 

13.233 

206.425 

5,679 

102 

1 1 ,474 

518 

1.402 

M 

— 

2.541 

13.278 

205.858 

6,008 

51 

12,146 

478 

1,694 

J 

32 

2,542 

13,629 

209,734 

5.746 

65 

13.358 

635 

1.743 

J 

69 

2,546 

13,784 

208,41 1 

6.050 

99 

14.264 

625 

1,775 

A 

— 

2.544 

13,830 

207.388 

5.956 

105 

15.008 

625 

1,819 

S 

139 

2,554 

13,861 

208,128 

5,419 

30 

15.047 

811 

1,880 

0 

76 

2,560 

13,810 

209,406 

5,818 

107 

14.768 

865 

1,869 

N 

29 

2,560 

13.893 

207.703 

5,476 

58 

13,618 

864 

1,922 

D 

25 

2,529 

14,086 

208.418 

6,003 

50 

13,147 

1.009 

1.945 

1984  J 



2,523 

14,473 

205,674 

5,600 

24 

12,501 

912 

1.792 

F 

128 

2,495 

14.816 

206,133 

5,302 

33 

12,706 

872 

1.924 

M 

4 

2,561 

14,859 

208,533 

4,982 

8 

12.381 

1,034 

1.987 

Conc'l  on  page  128. 


121 


Section  13— Table  2 /Concluded  and  Table  3 

Table  2:  Canadian  chartered  banks  (million  dollars)/concluded 


June  1984 


Assets 

Loans  In  Canadian  currency" 

Canadian 

securities 

Canadian 

Mortgages 
insured 

Other 

Call  and 

Provin- 

Canada 

resi- 

Provin- 

items 

Canadian 

End  ol 

short 

cial-muni- 

Savings 

General 

under 

dential 

cial-muni- 

in transit 

dollar 

period 

loans 

cipal' 

Bonds* 

loans 

N.H  A 

mortgages 

cipal' 

Corporate 

(net) 

assets 

B 

612 

(622-623)' 

625 

627 

620 

621 

(617-618)' 

619 

628 

670 

1982 

2,363 

2,686 

908 

119.262 

1 1 .353 

17,342 

523 

9,460 

856 

212,572 

1983 

1,143 

2,954 

1,084 

111,775 

12.139 

19,841 

1,525 

9,043 

1,724 

211,882 

1982  A 

1.899 

2,612 

460 

121.112 

11.617 

17,312 

372 

9,956 

1,926 

210.231 

M 

772 

2,701 

368 

122,322 

11.596 

17,358 

363 

9,746 

2,464 

208,682 

J 

1.592 

2,292 

272 

123,541 

11.544 

17,352 

392 

9,953 

2,261 

210,820 

J 

1,664 

2,011 

190 

123,362 

11.441 

17,448 

323 

9.655 

1,753 

21 1 ,335 

A 

1,277 

2,009 

113 

124,247 

11.448 

17,459 

305 

9.631 

1,811 

211,181 

S 

1,484 

2.166 

41 

123,418 

1 1 .307 

17,389 

323 

9.734 

1,376 

21 1 ,802 

O 

2,600 

2,110 

9 

123,599 

1 1 .238 

17,363 

441 

9,700 

936 

213,109 

N 

1,704 

2,279 

700 

121,873 

1 1 .363 

17,558 

500 

9.592 

1,706 

212,190 

D 

2,363 

2.685 

908 

119,362 

11.353 

17,609 

523 

9,460 

856 

212,572 

1983  J 

1,890 

2.582 

799 

118,493 

11.361 

17,678 

640 

9.272 

2,136 

211,569 

F 

1.460 

2.506 

697 

118,387 

1 1 ,288 

17,890 

574 

9.328 

1.351 

211,416 

M 

3.180 

2.397 

580 

116.771 

1 1 .400 

18.200 

543 

9.482 

281 

211,942 

A 

2,115 

2.016 

486 

116,040 

1 1 .436 

18,381 

557 

9.167 

1,193 

210.302 

M 

1,084 

1,794 

396 

115.543 

11.501 

18,569 

554 

9,051 

1,249 

209.671 

J 

2,748 

1,632 

293 

114.457 

1 1 ,652 

18,837 

564 

9,265 

2.003 

213,552 

J 

2,346 

1.509 

209 

113.245 

11,716 

19,101 

609 

9,025 

1,242 

212,337 

A 

2,112 

1,514 

116 

112.259 

1 1 ,802 

19,290 

592 

9,043 

936 

212,272 

S 

1,773 

1,402 

51 

111.750 

1 1 ,907 

19.494 

714 

9,028 

1,396 

211,984 

0 

1.959 

1,490 

13 

112.189 

12,001 

19,592 

912 

8,867 

1,816 

212,646 

N 

1.734 

1,429 

1,173 

1 1 1 .906 

12.086 

19,699 

1,083 

8,618 

1,529 

210,975 

D 

1.143 

1,653 

1.084 

1 1 1 .775 

12,139 

19,841 

1,525 

9,043 

1,724 

211,882 

1984  J 

1.564 

1,522 

963 

111,977 

12,204 

19,973 

1,288 

9,000 

1,179 

210,196 

F 

1,602 

1,806 

820 

112,521 

12,309 

20.213 

1,244 

9,070 

-41 

210,685 

M 

1,439 

1,820 

703 

113.755 

12,456 

20,329 

1,229 

9,206 

845 

213,208 

'Bank  of  Canada  deposits  are  averages  of  the  juridical  days  in  the  month  shown  while  Bank  of  Canada  notes  and  Canadian  dollar  deposit  liabilities  are  averages  of  the  4  consecutive 

Wednesdays  ending  with  the  second  last  Wednesday  in  the  previous  month.       'Daily  averages  for  period.       'Mainly  deposits  of  foreign  banks.       'Capital,  rest  fund  and  undivided  profits 

as  at  the  latest  fiscal  year-end.       'Including  issues  payable  in  foreign  currency.       "Excluding  Canadian  day-to-day  loans.       'Securities  purchased  direct  from  issuer  with  a  term  of  less 

than  one  year  at  time  of  issue  are  classified  as  loans       "Loans  to  finance  purchase  of  Canada  Savings  Bonds  at  time  of  issue.       'These  series  reflect  the  combination  of  two  CANSIM 

series. 

Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 


Table  3:  Currency  outside  banks  and  chartered  bank  deposits  (million  dollars) 


Currency 

outside  banks 

Chartered  bank  deposits 

Currency  and  chartered 
bank  deposits 

End  of 

Government 
of  Canada 

Personal 
savings 

Non-personal 

term 

and  notice 

Demand 

Total' 

Total2 

Held  by 
general 
public3 

period 

Notes 

Coin 

Total 

B 

2002 

2003 

2001 

2005 

2006 

2007 

2028 

2027 

2026 

2029 

1982 

10,265 

1,128 

1 1 ,392 

7,733 

99,287 

48,627 

16,628 

172.276 

183,669 

175,935 

1983 

11,212 

1,189 

12,401 

6,480 

100,646 

43,734 

17,891 

168,752 

181,153 

174,673 

1982  M 

9,257 

1.080 

10,337 

3,432 

98,130 

47,984 

15.124 

164,669 

175,007 

171,574 

J 

9,582 

1.091 

10.673 

4,943 

98,651 

48,345 

15,074 

167,013 

177,686 

172,743 

J 

9,777 

1.100 

10,876 

4,080 

99,131 

48,987 

15,107 

167.306 

178,182 

174,102 

A 

9,749 

1,113 

10,862 

2.856 

99.437 

50,747 

14,465 

167,505 

178,367 

175.511 

S 

9,733 

1.116 

10.849 

1,911 

99.884 

51,669 

14,853 

168,318 

179,167 

177,256 

O 

9,708 

1,117 

10,825 

2.431 

100,293 

51,169 

14,804 

168,698 

179,523 

177,092 

N 

9,846 

1,121 

10,967 

4.737 

99.876 

50,457 

14,366 

169,436 

180.403 

175,666 

D 

10,265 

1,128 

1 1 .392 

7.733 

99.287 

48,627 

16,628 

172,276 

183,669 

175,935 

1983  J 

9,843 

1,128 

10,971 

5.998 

100,006 

48.368 

15,760 

170,131 

181,102 

175,104 

F 

9,747 

1,126 

10,873 

4.371 

100,650 

47.721 

15,748 

168,491 

179.363 

174.992 

M 

9.794 

1,126 

10,920 

4,249 

100,744 

48.078 

15,856 

168,927 

179,848 

175,599 

A 

9,816 

1,130 

10.945 

4,611 

100,918 

45.721 

16,284 

167.534 

178,479 

173,868 

M 

10.011 

1,135 

11.146 

6.003 

101.336 

44.295 

16,100 

167,734 

178,880 

172,877 

J 

10.367 

1.145 

11.512 

5.725 

101.165 

44.372 

16,952 

168.214 

179,726 

174,001 

J 

10.684 

1,159 

11,842 

4,598 

101,854 

43,961 

17,399 

167,813 

179,655 

175,057 

A 

10.708 

1,170 

1 1 ,877 

3,626 

102,391 

44,131 

17,253 

167,401 

179,279 

175,653 

S 

10.679 

1,177 

1 1 ,856 

3,031 

102,608 

44,475 

17,263 

167,377 

179,233 

176,203 

O 

10,690 

1,178 

1 1 ,868 

2,985 

102,651 

44,236 

16,882 

166,754 

178,622 

175,637 

N 

10.792 

1,182 

11,974 

5,684 

101,386 

43,974 

16.631 

167,676 

179,650 

173,966 

D 

11.212 

1,189 

12,401 

6,480 

100,646 

43,734 

17,891 

168,752 

181,153 

174,673 

1984  J 

1 0.703 

1,188 

1 1 ,891 

5.967 

101,341 

43.116 

16.847 

167,272 

179,163 

173,196 

F 

10.603 

1,183 

11,786 

4.610 

101.851 

43.143 

16,657 

166,261 

178,047 

173,437 

M 

10.576 

1.183 

11,759 

5.946 

102.130 

43.858 

16,784 

168,717 

180,476 

174,530 

A 

10.762 

1,187 

1 1 ,950 

3,299 

103.329 

42,423 

16.882 

165,933 

177,883 

174,583 

'Less  Canadian  dollar  float.      'Includes  Government  of  Canada  Deposits. 
Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 


'Excludes  Government  of  Canada  Deposits. 


122 


June  1984 

Table  4:  Cheques  cashed  in  clearing  centres  (million  dollars) 


Section  13— Table  4 


By  selected  cities 


Year 
and 

month 


Canada' 


Atlantic 
prov- 
inces 


By  type  of  account 


Que. 


B.C.       Montreal        Toronto      Winnipeg 


Van- 
couver 


Current 


Personal 
Savings      chequing 


4269 
4289 


4270 
4367 


4275 
4295 


4276 
4296 


4278 
4298 


4280 
4300 


4281 
4301 


4282 
4302 


4283 
4303 


4284 
4304 


4285 
4305 


4286 
4306 


4287 
4307 


4288 
4308 


1982  7.302.395     120,191       966,080    4,784,667     228,808 

1983  8.628,639     132.624     1,014,241    6.001,849     275,196 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


73,523      641,024      488,102 
66,782      614,319      523,629 


798,760     4,404,288     225,640 
836,871     5.553.559     271,722 


324,388    7,018.780     200.790 
335,449    8,333,141      206.167 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  344 


82.827 
89,334 


1982  M 

579,341 

8,784.3 

79.412.8 

376,8957 

17,763.1 

5,9950 

50.251  2 

40,239  1 

65,882 

346,211 

17,514 

27,457 

554.542 

17.507 

7,292 

J 

609,354 

10.482.0 

82,436.1 

393.552.4 

18.024.6 

6,865.9 

56,971  6 

41,021  6 

68.561 

361,621 

17,729 

27,685 

584.797 

17,471 

7,087 

J 

600.509 

9,395.2 

87,316.2 

387,334.8 

16.601.9 

5,706.7 

50,510.1 

43,643.6 

72.086 

355,750 

16,360 

27.819 

576,891 

16,959 

6,659 

A 

593,133 

10,178.2 

82,485.3 

388,124.8 

17,086.0 

5,533.2 

51,000  7 

38,725.2 

69.089 

357,218 

16,851 

26,753 

570.312 

16,248 

6,573 

S 

637,774 

10,354.6 

78,297.1 

420,084.4 

20,792.7 

6,435.4 

56,346.5 

45,463.2 

64,778 

388,271 

20.536 

27,374 

614,762 

16,325 

6.687 

O 

649.408 

10,546 .1 

76,780.7 

441,959  2 

20,915  0 

6,040.0 

51,152.1 

42,0155 

62,281 

411,386 

20,572 

25,054 

627,987 

14.976 

6,446 

N 

678.514 

11,505.0 

80,8849 

452,120.3 

25,204.8 

6,394.2 

58,739.5 

43,665.2 

66.965 

417,071 

24,888 

26,316 

651,534 

19.562 

7,419 

D 

681,752 

11,971.8 

80,0167 

463,9774 

23,9400 

5,581  2 

58,188  1 

38,076.5 

65,227 

429.077 

23.655 

27,362 

658,252 

16.164 

7,335 

1983  J 

698,653 

11.053.3 

78,7033 

478,544.9 

26,1857 

5,340.2 

57,454.6 

41,370.8 

63,802 

444.713 

25.891 

28,725 

675,888 

15,958 

6,807 

F 

659,972 

10.680  4 

79,391.2 

457,465.8 

24,161.6 

4,230.2 

46,9352 

37,107.9 

63,778 

422.399 

23.910 

24,199 

638,101 

15,109 

6,763 

M 

753,832 

1 1 ,949.4 

82,9223 

520,138.0 

25,677.5 

5,275.6 

63,988.1 

43,8809 

68,164 

480,227 

25,390 

26,269 

729,926 

16,528 

7,378 

A 

671,662 

10,842.9 

76,319.0 

459,0854 

23,655.7 

4,909.9 

51,130.9 

45.718.2 

63,824 

423,962 

23,403 

24,589 

649,203 

15,605 

6,854 

M 

683.856 

11.621.1 

84,868.9 

469.392.0 

21,1622 

5,395.0 

48,477.8 

42,9395 

71,280 

435,934 

20.872 

28,532 

657,229 

18,497 

8,130 

J 

707,111 

11,144.8 

92,434.7 

485.628.1 

22,7569 

5.6721 

50,7494 

38.7245 

74,693 

446,395 

22.424 

28,140 

681,408 

17.911 

7,792 

J 

719,526 

10,716.8 

90.772.0 

503.677.4 

22,115.7 

5.560.3 

46,355.7 

40.328.2 

73,834 

466,010 

21.841 

28,945 

695,394 

16.772 

7,360 

A 

765,724 

10.560.7 

87,958.1 

540,643.3 

22,349.4 

6,070.5 

50.897.9 

47,2446 

72,764 

500.959 

22,048 

29,079 

740,361 

17.934 

7,430 

S 

750,753 

10,552.4 

88,862.9 

526.716.8 

22,740.7 

6,330.2 

48.408.2 

47,141.6 

73,670 

486,614 

22,450 

28,175 

724,961 

18,272 

7,520 

0 

745.064 

10,335.9 

85,728.0 

522,999.9 

21.297.3 

5,8992 

47,9457 

50,858.6 

70,589 

487,136 

21,007 

29,940 

719,956 

17.448 

7,661 

N 

738.061 

12,446.9 

83,896.8 

516,139.0 

21.817.0 

6,305.7 

51,761.3 

45,694.3 

70,269 

476,003 

21,508 

30,966 

710,255 

19,563 

8,243 

D 

734.425 

10,7196 

82,384.1 

521,418.5 

21.275.9 

5,792.9 

50,214.1 

42,620.0 

70,204 

483,207 

20,978 

27,890 

710,459 

16,570 

7,396 

1984  J 

736.930 

10,270  9 

74,156.5 

523,614.8 

22.6342 

5,356.8 

50,107.4 

50,7895 

64,827 

490,837 

22.355 

29,152 

711,851 

17,521 

7,559 

F 

708.747 

10,860.2 

75,254.6 

502,7074 

18,481  0 

4,808.7 

45,9856 

50,649.5 

64,204 

470,684 

18,217 

27,957 

686,140 

15,376 

7,230 

M 

793.645 

12,464.1 

78,581.9 

565,652.7 

19,816.6 

4,795.5 

54.279.6 

58,054.7 

67,677 

531,451 

19,564 

32,008 

772,253 

13,984 

7,408 

A 

748,516 

13,871.4 

81 ,090.8 

522,333.8 

18,206.1 

5,206.3 

46,346.3 

61.461.6 

70,148 

489,683 

17,955 

29,867 

727,010 

14.460 

7,045 

1982  M 

576,997 

8,851  5 

76,930.0 

374,310.8 

17,289.4 

..     52,400.8 

42,6859 

64,188 

341.748 

17,085 

28,540 

553,900 

16.244 

6,853 

J 

590,898 

10.270.7 

80,128.1 

386.9562 

16,708.1 

..     54,793.2 

39,879.2 

67,444 

359.080 

16.445 

27,001 

568,153 

16,297 

6,448 

J 

605,572 

9.244.1 

86,020.1 

391,985.7 

16,769.2 

51.893  0 

44,0842 

68,641 

358,834 

16,454 

27,932 

581 ,535 

17,302 

6.735 

A 

619,212 

9,718.2 

84,4494 

422,400.3 

19,684.8 

..     53,739.0 

39,591  9 

71,191 

392.245 

19.415 

27,189 

595,973 

16.484 

6,755 

S 

643.873 

10.203  0 

79,691.0 

416,9789 

21,232.5 

.       57,802.5 

48,3604 

66,379 

385,182 

20.980 

28,696 

620,177 

16.909 

6,787 

O 

661,161 

10,925.2 

77,187.1 

450,137.2 

21,418.0 

..     53,896.7 

41,341.8 

62,578 

415.083 

21,062 

24,608 

639,103 

15.427 

6,631 

N 

645.573 

11,300.1 

76,6069 

427,657.2 

23,0130 

„     58,030.8 

39,7349 

64,668 

397.978 

22,787 

23,793 

623,460 

15.332 

6,781 

D 

650,516 

11,618.4 

77,630.2 

445,2352 

22.820.1 

..     54,0852 

35,168.6 

64.467 

413.218 

22,535 

25,492 

627,270 

16.091 

7,155 

1983  J 

730.557 

11,089.2 

86,5192 

501,196  7 

25.183.2 

.     58,167.2 

43,839.9 

69.685 

465.712 

24.855 

31,519 

706,169 

17,283 

7,105 

F 

733,702 

12,145.2 

87,279.1 

512,409.5 

25.559.5 

..     50,097  2 

39.570  1 

69,719 

474,606 

25.259 

25,816 

709,150 

17,162 

7,390 

M 

704.291 

11,644.1 

77,624.9 

479,976.8 

24,8886 

..     57,598.2 

42.028.3 

64.344 

438.983 

24,571 

29,129 

679,510 

17,306 

7,475 

A 

674,964 

11,264.7 

77,982.1 

452,773.4 

25,417.4 

..     50,8213 

50,863.5 

65,292 

416.765 

25,177 

26,776 

651,813 

15,864 

7.287 

M 

662,825 

11,808.1 

81,413.8 

453.003.0 

19,724.0 

..     49.748.1 

42.705.7 

68,821 

419,733 

19.431 

28,250 

638,485 

16,934 

7,406 

J 

691 ,299 

10,881.1 

89,732.7 

477,922.1 

21,981.7 

..     48.765.5 

38.016.8 

72,884 

439.421 

21,652 

27,856 

666,772 

17.277 

7,250 

J 

739,575 

11,113.8 

89,618.8 

521,792.8 

24,272.4 

..     49,8679 

41.936.1 

70,168 

483.736 

23,981 

29,933 

714,984 

17,087 

7.504 

A 

780,146 

10,1720 

86.9088 

566,771.9 

24,572.5 

..     52.351.0 

47.137.2 

72,039 

529,194 

24,341 

28,218 

755,272 

17,545 

7.329 

S 

747,458 

10,365.2 

90,661.8 

519.912.3 

23,258.0 

..     48,545.9 

46,171.6 

74,976 

478.444 

22,947 

27,038 

720,960 

18,732 

7,766 

O 

758,125 

10,344.4 

87,115.8 

528.159.3 

21,696.2 

..     51.060  3 

49,4702 

71 ,922 

490,751 

21,442 

30,183 

731,092 

19,012 

8,021 

N 

702,408 

11,872.9 

80.313.7 

489.7530 

19,577.4 

..     50.0626 

42,123.6 

68.249 

455,872 

19.330 

28,568 

679,214 

15,678 

7.516 

D 

738,706 

10,383.3 

82.525.8 

529.388.8 

20,935.3 

..     47.554.9 

41,500.6 

71,660 

491,305 

20,599 

26,377 

713,891 

17,288 

7,527 

1984  J 

729,461 

10,090.5 

79,132.7 

514.315.7 

20,388.0 

48,127.2 

50,339.7 

67,897 

481.949 

20,095 

29,663 

703,661 

18,145 

7,655 

F 

732,969 

11,519.4 

76,163.5 

516.256.2 

17,934.1 

..     49.412.2 

53.636.3 

66,529 

487,129 

17,670 

29,327 

708,964 

16,632 

7,373 

M 

759,551 

12,231.6 

77,254.5 

534.668.0 

19,730  5 

48.1759 

59.0246 

66,332 

497,356 

19,465 

32,047 

737,217 

14,664 

7,670 

A 

766,139 

14,072.0 

83,018.5 

531,878.3 

19,804  7 

..     47.238.4 

69.195.4 

72.620 

497.332 

19.473 

32,752 

743,347 

15,034 

7,758 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  because  rounding.  Cheques  drawn  on  the  Receiver  General  or  cheques  drawn  on  bank  deposit  accounts  held  in  the  name  ot  the  Receiver 
General  are  not  included  in  the  data. 

'This  series  covers  50  clearing  house  centres  With  the  advent  of  centralized  data  processing,  bank  clearing  houses  have  been  eliminated  The  current  allocation  of  cheques  cashed 
continues  to  reflect  what  had  been  the  previous  centres,  however,  this  comparison  may  not  remain  valid  through  time  'Seasonally  adjusted  data  for  Saskatchewan  is  not  available. 
Source:  Cheques  Cashed  (61-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


123 


Section  13— Tables  5  and  6 

Table  5:  Sales  of  Life  Insurance  in  Canada' 


June  1984 


Year 
and 

monlh 


Annualized 

premium 

sales 


Face 

Number  ol 

Premiums 

amount 

policies 

per  $1,000 

sales 

sold 

insurance 

thousands  ol  dollars 


Average 

size 

policy 


Premium 

per 

policy 


7694 


7695 


7696 


1982 
1983 

1982  A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 
M 


)20.264 

40.791,011 

!56,688 

46.965.044 

25,830 

3.327.980 

25.218 

3.189.180 

28.416 

3,566,299 

25.116 

3.116.904 

23,147 

2.940,579 

26.620 

3,347,876 

29.801 

3,853,850 

33,633 

4,406,441 

32.754 

4,234,850 

21,425 

2,877,334 

27.505 

3,647,354 

30,035 

3,947,191 

26.491 

3,560,525 

28.586 

3,943.274 

33.205 

4,494.191 

27.480 

3.590.418 

26,855 

3,435.951 

30,550 

4,008,298 

32,863 

4,285,153 

36.160 

4.674,672 

35,533 

4.500,683 

24,359 

3,435,192 

31,253 

4,283,052 

33,918 

4,710,934 

818,958 
871,705 

68,046 
66.691 
74.686 
63,086 
56,700 
68,250 
79,400 
84,197 
75,384 

53.265 
71,265 
75,440 
68,743 
73,905 
81 ,532 
66,413 
62,270 
77,432 
80,936 
85,856 
74,648 

55,374 
74,293 
76,424 


7.85 
7.59 

7.76 
7.91 
797 
806 
7.87 
795 
7.73 
7.63 
7.73 

7.45 
7.54 
7.61 
7.44 
7.25 
7.39 
7.65 
7.82 
7.62 
7.67 
7.74 
7.90 

7.09 
7.30 
7.20 


49.808 
53.877 

48,908 
47,820 
47.751 
49.407 
51.862 
49.053 
48.537 
52,335 
56.177 

54,019 
51.180 
52,322 
51,795 
53.356 
55.122 
54.062 
55,178 
51,765 
52,945 
54,448 
60,292 

62,036 
57.651 
61,642 


391 
409 

380 
378 
380 
398 
408 
390 
375 
399 
434 

402 
386 
398 
385 
387 
407 
414 
431 
395 
406 
421 
476 

440 
421 
444 


'38  companies  participating 

Source:  Monthly  Survey  of  Life  Insurance  Sales  in  Canada,  Life  Insurance  Marketing  and  Research  Association,  Hartford,  Connecticut,  U.S.A. 


Table  6:  Benefit  payments  of  all  life  insurance  companies  (million  dollars) 


Under  life 

insurance 

Total 

payments  to 
s  and  beneficiarie 

Disability 

Under 

policyholder 

5 

Year 

Death  and 

benefits 

Dividends 

annuities 

All 

quarter 

Total 

death  claims 

payments) 

endowments 

values 

holders 

Total 

policies 

Individual1 

Group 

D 

4344 

4345 

4346 

4347 

4348 

4349 

4350 

4343 

4351 

4352 

1982 

3,061.79 

1,219.23 

70.71 

73.12 

961  99 

736.74 

2,673.31 

5.735.10 

3,475.83 

2,259.27 

1983 

3,086.79 

1 ,278.50 

66.65 

81.06 

886.51 

774.07 

3,145.57 

6,232.36 

3,355.56 

2,876.81 

1980  1 

577.71 

248.03 

11.22 

21.76 

145.50 

151.20 

408.98 

986.69 

644.83 

341.86 

2 

582.82 

250.78 

15.87 

21  93 

162.43 

131.81 

429.07 

1 ,01 1 .90 

647.98 

363.92 

3 

521.59 

249.44 

15.10 

19.02 

113.73 

124.30 

317.04 

838.63 

476.81 

361.82 

4 

684.54 

284  70 

23.97 

2562 

176.64 

173.61 

337.17 

1 ,021 .68 

601 .48 

417.55 

1981    1 

67691 

27420 

19.47 

22.56 

194  87 

165.81 

519.35 

1,196.26 

738.18 

458.08 

2 

625.58 

270.40 

11.47 

2285 

176.85 

144.01 

589.17 

1,214.74 

732.38 

482.36 

3 

658.52 

284.33 

15.69 

19.79 

199.74 

138.96 

754.88 

1,413.40 

762.08 

651 .33 

4 

812.51 

313.65 

16.39 

12.61 

239.16 

230.70 

811.71 

1 ,624.23 

864.21 

760.02 

1982  1 

788.46 

312.35 

18.08 

22.12 

251 .46 

184.45 

727.76 

1,516.22 

978.58 

537.64 

2 

770.66 

278.62 

20.48 

20.39 

261 .78 

189.39 

656.67 

1 .427.33 

908.65 

518.68 

3 

707.01 

297.99 

10.51 

16.99 

224.34 

157.18 

554.73 

1 ,261 .74 

747.88 

513.86 

4 

795.65 

330.27 

21.63 

13.62 

224.41 

205.72 

734.15 

1,529.80 

840.71 

689.09 

1983  1 

826.34 

324.95 

16.98 

22.34 

266.45 

195.62 

717.16 

1 ,543.50 

913.63 

629.88 

2 

747.18 

305.96 

21.94 

21.22 

221.79 

176.27 

671.17 

1,418.35 

766.25 

651.80 

3 

717.32 

318.18 

12  92 

18.55 

193.28 

174.39 

591.15 

1 ,308.47 

764.87 

543.60 

4 

795.95 

329.42 

14.81 

18.95 

204.98 

227.79 

1,166.09 

1 ,962.04 

910.51 

1,051.53 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding 

'Includes  ordinary  and  industrial. 

Source:  The  Canadian  Life  Insurance  Association. 


124 


June  1984 

Table  7:  Security  issues  and  retirements  (par  values  in  million  Canadian  dollars) 


Section  13— Table  7 


Direct  and 

guaranteed  securities 

Government  of  Canada 

Provinces3 

Municipalities3 

Funded  debt1 

issues2 

Retirements1 

Year 

Gross 

new  issues 

delivered* 

Retirements 

Net 
new  issues* 

Gross 

new  issues 

delivered 

Retirements 

and 
quarter 

Direct 
outstanding 

Guaranteed 

Total 
outstanding       New 

Net 
new  issues 

B 

2402 

2401 

2400 

2491 

2494 

3004 

3026 

3048 

3007 

3029 

3051 

1982 
1983 

1 1 1 ,897 
138,154 

170 

164 

112,065 

138,318 

3,475 
5,650 

875 
3,518 

17.798 
15.758 

2,850 
2.494 

14.948 
13,263 

1,423 
1,104 

445 
385 

978 
720 

1980  2 
3 
4 

73,100 
75,867 
79.983 

488 
488 
481 

73,588 
76,354 
80,464 

2,750 
2,050 
3,200 

-133 
267 

1,255 

4,053 
1,803 
2.867 

526 
640 
834 

3,527 
1,163 
2,033 

244 
366 
282 

179 
172 
160 

64 
195 
122 

1981    1 
2 
3 
4 

81,915 
81,864 
83,177 
92,918 

181 
181 
181 
176 

82,096 
82,045 
83.358 
93,094 

1.550 
1.200 

1.000 
306 

2.819 
3.279 
3,754 
5,314 

563 
634 

417 
1.028 

2.256 
2,645 
3.337 
4,286 

89 
309 

88 
396 

149 

158 

72 

142 

-60 

151 

16 

254 

1982  1 
2 

3 

4 

91,944 

93,779 

97,196 

1 1 1 .897 

176 
176 
176 
170 

92.120 

93,955 

97,374 

112,100 

825 

550 

850 

1,250 

875 

4,599 
3,781 
4,953 
4.465 

783 
548 
803 
716 

3,817 
3,232 
4,150 
3.749 

317 
294 
358 
454 

84 
137 

82 
142 

233 

157 
276 
312 

1983  1 
2 

3 
4 

115,242 
120.706 
126,622 
138,155 

170 
170 
170 
164 

115,412 
120,876 
126,792 
138,319 

700 
1,100 
2,500 
1.350 

700 

1.993 
825 

4.292 
4.762 
2,496 
4,208 

980 
467 
493 
554 

3,311 
4,295 
2,003 
3,654 

192 

514 

46 

352 

131 

105 

65 

84 

62 
409 
-19 
268 

1984  1 


141.445 


164 


141.609 


975 


168 


2.152 


400 


106 


294 


Corporate  bonds3 

Other  bonds  and  debentures3 

9 

Preferred  stocks" 

Common  stocks" 

Gross 

Gross 

Gross 

Gross 

Year 

new 

Net 

new 

Net 

new 

Net 

new 

Net 

and 

issues 

new 

issues 

new 

issues 

new 

issues 

new 

quarter 

delivered 

Retirements 

issues 

delivered 

Retirements 

issues 

delivered 

Retirements 

issues 

delivered 

Retirements 

issues 

B 

3010 

3032 

3054 

3019 

3041 

3063 

3013 

3035 

3057 

3016 

3038 

3060 

1982 

7,328 

2,887 

4,442 

362 

117 

246 

3,191 

375 

2,817 

2,044 

149 

1.896 

1983 

5,555 

2.186 

3,368 

272 

95 

176 

2.339 

297 

2,042 

5,198 

— 

5,197 

1980  2 

1,557 

452 

1,103 

25 

5 

19 

736 

73 

663 

1,034 

108 

925 

3 

1,455 

400 

1,055 

162 

18 

144 

468 

40 

428 

788 

107 

681 

4 

1,408 

770 

638 

48 

14 

34 

1,157 

123 

1.033 

827 

107 

720 

1981    1 

1.777 

377 

1.400 

110 

31 

80 

1,034 

191 

845 

1.152 

165 

988 

2 

2,194 

559 

1.635 

16 

25 

-9 

1,417 

117 

1,301 

1.482 

165 

1,317 

3 

1,345 

490 

857 

— 

26 

-26 

1,102 

133 

971 

569 

165 

404 

4 

3,233 

1.060 

2.173 

26 

30 

-3 

1,040 

98 

945 

667 

522 

145 

1982  1 

2,541 

557 

1,984 

_ 

32 

-32 

649 

130 

519 

331 

53 

277 

2 

1.322 

923 

400 

174 

27 

148 

667 

77 

590 

472 

32 

439 

3 

2.236 

597 

1.639 

128 

10 

118 

556 

99 

458 

302 

32 

272 

4 

1,229 

810 

419 

60 

48 

12 

1,319 

69 

1,250 

939 

32 

908 

1983  1 

1,476 

581 

895 

13 

23 

-11 

303 

13 

290 

919 

— 

918 

2 

1,932 

603 

1,328 

57 

41 

16 

588 

84 

504 

1,287 

— 

1,287 

3 

915 

464 

451 

50 

15 

35 

563 

13 

550 

1,835 

— 

1,835 

4 

1,232 

538 

694 

152 

16 

136 

885 

187 

698 

1,157 

— 

1,157 

1984  1 


997 


842 


155 


100 


86 


712 


26 


687 


618 


618 


Note   Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  partial  revisions 

'End  of  period.       "Excluding  Treasury  Bills.  Canada  Savings  Bonds  and  other  non-market  issues        3Figures  are  subject  to  revision.  Series  cover  all  publicly  announced  issues  and 
some  private  placements  not  publicly  announced    Notes  with  an  original  term  to  maturity  of  over  one  year        'Includes  Canadian  Pension  Plan  series  bonds  issued  by  the  provinces  and 
their  agencies  and  purchased  by  the  C.P.P.  Investment  Fund       "Consists  of  issues  of  Canadian  religious  and  other  institutions  and  Canadian  dollar  issues  of  foreign  debtors       "Allow- 
ance for  the  take-over  of  Nova  Scotia  Light  &  Power  common  shares. 
Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 


125 


Section  13— Table  8 

Table  8:  Stock  exchange  statistics 


June  1984 


Toronto  stock  exchange 

Montreal  stock 

exchange 

Shares  traded 

Value  of  shares  traded 

Three 

Long-term 
government 
of  Canada 

Value  of 

month 

Combined 

shares 

Indus- 

Mining 

Combined 

Indus- 

Mining 

Combined 

treasury 

Year 

volume 

traded 

trials 

and  oils 

volume 

trials 

and  oils 

value 

bill  yield1 

bond  yield 

and 

Million 

month 

Thousands 

dollars 

Thousands 

Million  dollars 

Percentage 

D 

4bS1 

4552 

4555 

4556 

4557 

4558 

4559 

4560 

B14001 

B14013 

1982 

208,181 

2,773.5 

1 ,002,937 

573,769 

1,576,706 

14,923.3 

2,746.9 

17,670.2 

13.83 

14.26 

1983 

316.891 

5.0906 

1,500,004 

941,116 

2,441,120 

24,090.0 

6,106.8 

30,196.8 

9.32 

11.79 

1982  M 

14.598 

2384 

70.650 

26,944 

97.594 

1,133.2 

122.9 

1.256.1 

1508 

14.72 

J 

1 5.493 

1845 

69.953 

33,557 

103,510 

904  9 

134.0 

1.038.9 

16.06 

16.03 

J 

11,658 

144.5 

50.794 

30,136 

80,930 

6784 

116.3 

7947 

15.82 

15.62 

A 

19,974 

274.7 

90,218 

48,359 

138,577 

1,359  9 

241.5 

1.601.4 

14.42 

13.96 

S 

18,686 

331.5 

99.479 

63.487 

162,966 

1.976.4 

322.1 

2,298.5 

13.15 

1348 

0 

20,898 

255.7 

124,913 

83,571 

208,484 

1,646.8 

417.2 

2,0640 

11.54 

12.63 

N 

25.245 

2536 

158,512 

77,864 

236,376 

1,822.4 

3669 

2,189.3 

10.72 

12.18 

D 

18.077 

201  3 

86,398 

71,668 

1 58,066 

1,302.5 

366  8 

1,669.3 

10.25 

11.69 

1983  J 

33,793 

361.0 

130.641 

137,906 

268,547 

1.943.1 

739.6 

2,682  7 

9.53 

12.28 

F 

26,207 

359.6 

106,347 

80,472 

186.819 

1,807.2 

627.1 

2.434.3 

9.40 

11.80 

M 

23.317 

345  7 

1 1 1 ,237 

62,596 

173.833 

1,889.9 

435  5 

2.325.4 

9.21 

11.70 

A 

22.402 

373.3 

119,580 

52,954 

172,534 

2.050.1 

365  8 

2.415  9 

9.22 

11.18 

M 

26.593 

430.6 

147,272 

103,014 

250.286 

2,340.8 

705  3 

3.046.1 

9.12 

11.30 

J 

19.938 

399  1 

113,631 

79,738 

193,369 

2,031.9 

538.4 

2,570.3 

9.24 

11.56 

J 

19.583 

381.1 

120,305 

89.293 

209,598 

2,032.4 

569.0 

2,601.4 

9.25 

12  03 

A 

23,475 

393.6 

98,442 

69,521 

167.963 

1.780  1 

492.1 

2,272.2 

9.35 

12.34 

S 

24,255 

4300 

117,176 

77,319 

194,495 

2.143.8 

564  6 

2,708.4 

9.26 

11.76 

0 

20,717 

377.3 

99.355 

64,378 

163,733 

1,700.8 

384.5 

2,085.3 

9.22 

11.73 

N 

32,459 

544.0 

171,102 

62,156 

233,258 

2,134.2 

376.2 

2.510.4 

9.31 

11.80 

D 

44,152 

695.3 

164.916 

61 ,769 

226,685 

2.235.7 

308.7 

2,5444 

9.69 

12.02 

1984  J 

37.378 

609 .1 

141,167 

60,340 

201.507 

2,245.6 

397.5 

2,643  1 

9.73 

11.92 

F 

28,725 

510.7 

112,695 

73,487 

186,182 

1 .904.4 

440.5 

2,344.9 

9.77 

12.40 

M 

34,353 

562.1 

118,040 

69,659 

187,699 

2,037.3 

382.0 

2,419.3 

10.22 

13.06 

A 

21,578 

356.0 

89,212 

53,367 

142,579 

1 ,454.9 

287.0 

1,741.9 

10  56 

13.31 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding  differences. 

'Average  of  weekly  rates. 

Sources:  Monthly  Review,  Montreal  and  Canadian  Stock  Exchanges;  Toronto  Stock  Exchange  Review  and  Bank  of  Canada. 


126 


June  1984 

Table  9:  Federal  government  budgetary  revenues'  (million  dollars) 


Section  13— Tables  9  and  10 


Excise 

taxes 

Corpo- 
ration 

Return 

Miscel- 

Total 

budge- 

Budgetary 
surplus 

Fiscal 

Personal 

Other 

Custom 

on 

laneous 

year  or 

income 

income 

Non- 

Sales 

excise 

Excise 

import 

Estate 

invest- 

non-tax 

tary 

or 

month 

lax 

tax* 

residents 

tax5 

taxes* 

duties 

duties 

tax 

ments 

revenues 

revenues 

deficit3 

D 

4579 

4581 

4582 

4583 

4584 

4585 

4586 

4587 

4589 

4590- 

4591 

4592 

1981-82 

24,046 

9,136 

10.180 

6,621 

2.079 

1,175 

3,439 

595 

5,095 

1,018 

54,068 

-13,372 

1982-83 

26,329 

90,990 

9.980 

6.302 

2.341 

1,274 

2,831 

132 

5,020 

800 

55.126 

-24,340 

1981-82 

A 

1,135 

525 

81 

245 

65 

82 

214 

10 

223 

25 

2.605 

-2,699 

M 

2,945 

652 

68 

517 

213 

95 

227 

54 

314 

41 

5.126 

-178 

J 

1,495 

687 

60 

507 

247 

100 

213 

11 

394 

98 

3.812 

-2,066 

1982-83 

J 

2,349 

676 

124 

554 

90 

125 

361 

4 

697 

59 

5.039 

-2,046 

A 

2.207 

541 

67 

564 

198 

83 

218 

3 

222 

46 

4,149 

-1,691 

S 

1,982 

593 

60 

526 

199 

113 

177 

4 

373 

50 

4,077 

-1,967 

O 

2,563 

542 

86 

556 

193 

118 

222 

2 

286 

61 

4,629 

-1,371 

N 

2,356 

571 

76 

583 

186 

138 

240 

3 

213 

74 

4,440 

-2,102 

D 

2,155 

523 

55 

522 

193 

120 

202 

2 

727 

65 

4,564 

-2,708 

J 

2,977 

673 

174 

500 

221 

85 

211 

10 

221 

69 

5,141 

-1,322 

F 

2,146 

507 

74 

463 

194 

85 

223 

2 

19 

47 

3,760 

-2,349 

M 

2,019 

2,609 

73 

765 

342 

130 

323 

27 

1,331 

165 

7.784 

-3,841 

A 

2,047 

140 

69 

178 

21 

64 

221 

6 

164 

12 

2,922 

-2,889 

M 

3,597 

611 

50 

582 

163 

112 

255 

60 

216 

47 

5,693 

-404 

J 

914 

662 

56 

573 

144 

130 

249 

4 

474 

70 

3,276 

-3,788 

1983-84 

J 

1,695 

689 

90 

571 

127 

99 

257 

4 

513 

57 

4,102 

-3,169 

A 

1,779 

640 

78 

685 

153 

104 

311 

3 

228 

69 

4,050 

-2.824 

S 

2,102 

555 

52 

558 

140 

143 

283 

3 

397 

50 

4,283 

-2.136 

0 

2,698 

725 

76 

636 

127 

117 

287 

4 

88 

67 

4,825 

-2,123 

N 

2,496 

629 

74 

694 

101 

138 

331 

3 

439 

73 

4,978 

-1.849 

D 

2.331 

719 

56 

611 

111 

133 

257 

3 

796 

72 

5,089 

-2.566 

J 

3.279 

842 

170 

622 

120 

91 

274 

4 

246 

74 

5,722 

-1,594 

F 

2.132 

712 

70 

571 

141 

99 

290 

4 

20 

70 

4.109 

-3,168 

M 

1,772 

1,912 

58 

490 

96 

112 

290 

8 

1,026 

131 

5,895 

-2.869 

'This  statement  includes  only  receipts  relating  to  budgetary  revenue    Excluded  are  non-budgetary  revenues  such  as  Old  Age  Security  Fund  taxes.  Prairie  Farm  Assistance  Act  levies, 
employer  and  employee  contributions  to  government-held  funds  (Unemployment  Insurance.  Superannuation  etc.),  interest  on  government-held  funds,  and  taxes  collected  on  behalf  of  and 
transferred  to  other  governments.       "Beginning  in  December  1973.  this  category  includes  oil  export  tax        3March  includes  supplementary  payments  arising  from  the  closing  of  the  ac- 
counts.      "Includes  Petroleum  and  Gas  Revenue  tax        'Includes  special  excise  tax  on  gasoline. 
Source:  Department  of  Finance. 

Table  10:  Budgetary  expenditures  by  principal  classes1  (million  dollars) 


Fiscal 

National 

health 

transfer  & 

and  welfare 

contracting- 
out 

Department 

Other 

Fiscal 

of 

Public 

payments 

welfare 

Other 

Total 

year  or 

national 

debt 

to 

Family 

disburse- 

Post 

Public 

Veterans 

depart- 

budgetary 

month 

defence 

charges 

provinces 

allowances 

ments 

Agriculture 

office 

works 

Transport 

affairs 

ments 

expenditures 

D 

5130 

5131 

5132 

5133 

5134 

5135 

5136 

5137 

5138 

5139 

5140 

5129 

1981-82 

6.028 

15,168 

4,535 

2.020 

15,798 

1,125 

639 

2,188 

2,279 

1,140 

16,521 

67,440 

1982-83 

6.993 

16,970 

5.390 

2.229 

17,359 

1,009 

290 

2,669 

2,906 

1,282 

22,370 

79,466 

1981-82 

A 

271 

1,353 

384 

184 

1,344 

48 

-49 

78 

268 

93 

1,330 

5,304 

M 

430 

1,425 

392 

185 

1,377 

60 

5 

128 

191 

97 

1,014 

5.304 

J 

495 

1,238 

401 

184 

1,387 

66 

57 

190 

222 

99 

1.539 

5,878 

1982-83 

J 

742 

1,428 

756 

183 

1,409 

91 

13 

152 

216 

105 

1.990 

7,085 

A 

497 

1,287 

389 

235 

1,383 

69 

-1 

214 

280 

108 

1,379 

5,840 

S 

505 

1,442 

388 

131 

1,417 

64 

— 

227 

238 

105 

1.528 

6.044 

O 

537 

1.488 

385 

182 

1,432 

75 

9 

279 

140 

103 

1,370 

6.000 

N 

676 

1.685 

465 

183 

1,424 

143 

-6 

235 

178 

107 

1,452 

6.542 

D 

573 

1.569 

402 

182 

1,435 

81 

57 

74 

286 

108 

2,505 

7,272 

J 

451 

1.369 

400 

193 

1,531 

79 

59 

349 

213 

111 

1,708 

6.463 

F 

528 

1.210 

404 

194 

1,527 

90 

6 

157 

191 

111 

1,691 

6.109 

M 

1,288 

1.476 

624 

193 

1,693 

143 

140 

586 

483 

135 

4,864 

1 1 .625 

A 

312 

1,381 

419 

193 

1,541 

33 

25 

135 

244 

104 

1,424 

5,811 

M 

403 

1,411 

515 

193 

1.602 

77 

25 

239 

145 

111 

1,376 

6,097 

J 

645 

1,603 

434 

197 

1.587 

69 

25 

241 

223 

118 

1,922 

7,064 

1983-84 

J 

560 

1,370 

418 

187 

1,598 

105 

25 

278 

405 

116 

2,209 

7.271 

A 

676 

1,433 

421 

192 

1,642 

81 

25 

220 

220 

116 

1,848 

6,874 

S 

501 

1.458 

432 

191 

1,600 

74 

25 

198 

207 

116 

1,617 

6,419 

O 

647 

1,414 

588 

191 

1,635 

125 

25 

268 

210 

111 

1,734 

6.948 

N 

545 

1,514 

430 

192 

1,636 

130 

25 

205 

224 

112 

1,814 

6,827 

D 

422 

1,721 

447 

876 

654 

109 

25 

114 

507 

113 

2,667 

7,655 

J 

512 

1.563 

441 

892 

633 

88 

25 

84 

239 

117 

2,722 

7,316 

F 

512 

1.531 

444 

892 

622 

105 

25 

114 

198 

119 

2,715 

7,277 

M 

783 

1.424 

756 

891 

729 

102 

25 

150 

194 

119 

3,591 

8,764 

Figures  are  rounded  and  may  not  add  to  totals  shown 

'For  comparative  purposes  figures  may  differ  from  those  previously  reported  to  reflect  changes  in  accounting  during  1973-74 

Source:  Department  ot  Finance. 


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Canadian  Statistical  Review 
Selected  Recent  Articles 


1983 

July 

August 
September 


October 
November 


December 


Gross  Domestic  Product  —   First  Quarter   1983 

1981   Census  of  Population  (Part  2):  Socio-Cultural  Highlights 

1981    Census  of  Population   (Part  3):  Changes  in  Canada's  Labour  Force  During  the   1970's 

Gross  National   Product  —   Second  Quarter   1983 

1981    Census  of  Population  (Part  4):  Housing  Highlights 

CANSIM ,    The  Canadian  Socio-Economic  Information   Management  System 

Incomes  of  Unemployed  Individuals  and  their  Families,    1971   and   1981 

Certain  Aspects  of  Family  and  Management  Control  Among  the  Leading  Canadian 

Enterprises  1981    Census  of  Population   (Part  5):   Education   Highlights 

Financial  Activity  in  Canada  —   Second  Quarter   1983 

Some  Observations  Regarding  Federal  Government  Bonds:   1961-1982 

Gross  National   Product  —  Third  Quarter   1983 

Size  and  Structure  of  the  Public  Sector  Market,    1979 

1981    Census  of  Population   (Part  6):  Changes  in  Work  and  Education  Patterns  and  Family 

Income,   1970-1980 


1984 

February 
March 
May 
June 


Financial  Activity  in  Canada  —  Third  Quarter   1983 

Gross  National   Product  —   Fourth  Quarter  and   Preliminary  Annual   1983 

Financial  Activity  in  Canada   —   Fourth  Quarter   1983 

A  Note  on  the  Measurement  of  Poverty  in  Canada 


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IV 


Table  of  Contents 


vi 

Gross  National   Product  —   First  Quarter 

xiv 

Observations 

1 

Section 

1 

Selected  Economic  Indicators 

13 

Section 

2 

Population  Statistics 

17 

Section 

3 

System  of  National  Accounts 

35 

Section 

4 

Labour 

57 

Section 

5 

Prices 

67 

Section 

6 

Manufacturing 

83 

Section 

7 

Fuel ,  Power,  Mining 

89 

Section 

8 

Construction 

95 

Section 

9 

Food  and  Agriculture 

101 

Section 

10 

Domestic  Trade 

107 

Section 

11 

External  Trade 

121 

Section 

12 

Transportation 

125 

Section 

13 

Finance 

1984 


Analytical   Summary 


Note  to  Users 


This  section  is  used  to  announce  changes  in  tables  of 
the  Canadian  Statistical  Review  and  in  related 
3ANSIM  series. 


Monthly  or  quarterly  data  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to 
rounding. 


Section  1 1  —  External  Trade 

Effective  with  the  July  1984  issue  of  this  publication, 
:he  trade  statistics  presented  in  tables  1.1  to  1.6  are 
adjusted  to  conform  with  the  National  Accounts  con- 
cepts and  definitions,  incorporating  Balance  of  Pay- 
ments Adjustments. 


Merchandise  trade  statistics  appearing  in  tables  2.1 
to  2.4  continue  to  be  compiled  and  tabulated  on  a 
Customs  Basis  as  previously. 

For  further  information,  please  refer  to  Summary  of 
External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 

Accordingly,  the  figures  from  Section  1 1  represented 
in  Section  1  are  also  on  a  Balance  of  Payments 
Basis. 


Gross  National  Product 

First  Quarter  1 984 
Advance  Information 


Following  normal  practice,    data 
trom   1980  to   1983   inclusive  have 
been  revised  to  incorporate  the 
most  current  source  data  and 
revised  seasonal  patterns.    The 
revisions  are  generally  within 
historically  expected  ranges. 


Gross  National  Product  rose  2.1%  in  the  first  quarter 
of  1984  to  a  level  of  $411.6  billion,  seasonally  ad- 
justed at  annual  rates.  After  allowing  for  a  1.3% 
increase  in  overall  prices,  real  GNP  increased  0.8%, 
down  slightly  from  the  1.2%  increase  of  the  fourth 
quarter  of  1 983.  Real  GNP  is  now  about  1 .0%  above 
the  level  recorded  at  the  peak  of  activity  in  the  second 
quarter  of  1981. 

The  major  source  of  growth  in  the  quarter  was  mer- 
chandise exports,  up  8.9%  in  volume  terms.  This 
growth  reflected  to  a  large  degree  the  continuing 
expansion  of  the  U.S.  economy  and  marks  the  second 
consecutive  quarter  that  a  strong  U.S.  economy  has 
had  a  major  influence  on  Canadian  growth  through 
export  demand.  The  impact  of  the  auto  industry  on  the 
economy  was  pervasive  as  motor  vehicle  production 
and  sales  played  dominant  roles  in  exports,  imports, 
consumer  spending  and  inventory  accumulation  and 
were  of  major  importance  in  profit  growth  of  non- 
financial  corporations.  Final  domestic  demand  ad- 
vanced 0.6%  with  increases  in  all  of  the  major 
components. 

The  growth  in  real  merchandise  exports,  down  slightly 
from  the  previous  quarter,  was  concentrated  in  motor 
vehicles  and  parts  which  accounted  for  approximately 


two-thirds  of  the  increase.  Exports  of  crude  materials 
such  as  petroleum  and  ores  also  advanced  in  the 
quarter.  The  growth  in  merchandise  imports  orig- 
inated mainly  in  automotive  products  and  machinery 
and  equipment.  The  relatively  greater  growth  of  mer- 
chandise exports  increased  the  nominal  merchandise 
trade  balance  $0.6  billion  to  $17.7  billion  at  annual 
rates.  Since  the  non-merchandise  deficit  increased  by 
a  slightly  greater  amount,  the  deficit  on  goods  and 
services  rose  to  $0.8  billion  from  $0.6  billion,  season- 
ally adjusted  at  annual  rates. 

Real  expenditures  on  business  investment  in  plant  and 
equipment  increased  1 .3%  in  the  quarter.  The  ma- 
chinery and  equipment  component  advanced  1 .9%,  a 
continuation  of  the  upturn  which  had  commenced  in 
mid-1983.  Sources  of  supply  for  these  capital  goods 
included  domestic  production,  imports  and  inventory 
drawdowns.  The  increase  in  non  residential  construc- 
tion was  more  moderate,  and  included  growth  in  both 
structures  and  engineering  projects.  These  develop- 
ments are  consistent  with  the  Private  and  Public 
Investment  Intentions  Survey  which  indicated  that  the 
large  decline  in  business  fixed  investment  in  1983 
would  not  continue  in  1984. 

Real  residential  construction  was  virtually  unchanged 
following  the  sharp  decline  of  the  fourth  quarter  of 
1983.  The  volume  of  spending  on  new  dwelling  con- 
struction fell  further,  as  housing  starts  have  remained 
fairly  weak  following  the  large  reduction  in  mid-1983. 
This  lower  spending  on  construction  was  offset  by  the 
growth  in  real  estate  commissions  generated  in  an 
active  market  for  resale  homes  during  the  quarter. 
Expenditure  on  alterations  and  improvements  also 
increased  modestly. 


VI 


Business  inventory  accumulation  moderated  to  about 
two-thirds  the  rate  of  the  fourth  quarter  of  1983.  In 
contrast  to  the  widespread  nature  of  the  fourth  quarter 
accumulation,  automotive  products  held  by  retailers 
predominated  in  the  first  quarter.  There  was  also 
some  rebuilding  of  petroleum  inventories,  while  stocks 
of  wood  and  paper  were  reduced  due  to  the  interrup- 
tion of  production  caused  by  labour  disputes  in  British 
Columbia.  Drawdowns  of  durable  goods  related  to 
machinery  and  equipment  investment  also  occurred, 
particularly  at  the  wholesale  level.  The  stock  rebuild- 
ing of  the  past  three  quarters  has  only  kept  pace  with 
the  growth  in  demand  over  that  period  and  stock- 
to-sales  ratios  have  not  moved  significantly  away  from 
their  trough  levels.  The  most  recent  Statistics  Canada 
business  conditions  survey  underlined  the  continuing 
cautious  attitude  of  the  manufacturing  sector  to  inven- 
tory build-up  when  it  reported  that  more  than  90%  of 
firms  surveyed  thought  finished  goods  stocks  were 
either  too  high  or  about  right. 

The  volume  of  personal  expenditure  rose  0.5%  in  the 
first  quarter,  down  from  the  0.9%  increase  in  the 
previous  quarter.  Strong  growth  in  demand  for  dura- 
ble goods  was  almost  entirely  autos  and  auto  related, 
as  it  was  in  the  fourth  quarter  of  1983.  Most  other 
categories  of  durable  expenditure  fell  in  the  first 
quarter.  Spending  on  semi-durables  (especially  cloth- 
ing) and  non-durables  declined  while  services  spend- 
ing recorded  a  moderate  increase. 

Labour  income  growth  slowed  to  a  0.8%  increase  in 
the  first  quarter,  down  from  1 .0%  in  the  fourth,  reflect- 
ing a  slower  pace  of  employment  growth.  A  rise  in 
personal  expenditure  in  excess  of  income  growth 
reduced  the  personal  saving  rate  to  11.7%  from  the 
previous  quarter's  12.6%. 


Revisions 

The  most  significant  revisions  to  previously  published 
annual  estimates  occurred  in  labour  income,  corpora- 
tion profits,  income  of  non-farm  unincorporated  busi- 
ness including  rent,  gross  fixed  capital  formation, 
inventories,  and  provincial  government  revenues  and 
expenditures. 

For  labour  income,  revisions  were  the  result  of  the 
incorporation  of  the  Department  of  National  Revenue 
tabulation  of  wages  and  salaries  from  "T-4"  forms 
submitted  by  employers  for  1982  and  more  recent 
information  on  supplementary  labour  income. 
Changes  in  corporate  profits  and  depreciation  re- 
sulted from  the  1981  taxation  data  benchmarks  and 
revised  1982  and  1983  projections.  Higher  estimates 
of  capital  expenditure  reflected  incorporation  of  the 
results  of  the  survey  of  Public  and  Private  Investment. 
Other  changes  were  due  to  revised  source  data. 

The  net  effect  of  these  revisions  has  been  to  change 
overall  annual  growth  rates  of  GNE  as  follows: 


1980 


1981 


1982 


1983 


Published 

1  .0 

3.4 

-4.4 

3.0 

Revised 

1  .1 

3.3 

-4.4 

3.3 

In  addition  to  the  annual  revisions,  monthly  export  and 
import  data  are  now  seasonally  adjusted  by  commod- 
ity rather  than  at  the  total  level.  This  change  in  method 
has  resulted  in  revisions  to  the  relevant  quarterly 
expenditure  and  price  series.' 


Corporate  profits  rose  8.0%  compared  to  2.6%  in  the 
fourth  quarter.  Profit  growth  of  financial  corporations 
was  strong  while  a  moderate  rate  of  increase  pre- 
vailed for  non-  financial  corporations  for  the  second 
consecutive  quarter.  Within  these  corporations,  the 
main  impetus  to  profit  growth  was  the  automobile 
industry.  While  profits  of  industrial  corporations  con- 
tinued to  grow,  pre-tax  profit  margins  remained  virtu- 
ally unchanged. 


A  more  detailed  description  of  this  change  in 
methodology  can  be  found  in  the  Statistics 
Canada  Daily  of  June  7,  1984. 


VII 


Statistical  Tables 


Table  1.    National  Income  and  Gross  National  Product.    Seasonally  Adjusted  at  Annual  Rates.    Millions  of  dollars 


IV 


1983 


10 


1 1 


12 

13 


14 


Wages,    salaries,   and  supplementary  labour 

income                                                      21 1296 

Percentage  Change                                          0.8 

Military  pay  and  allowances     2296 

Percentage  Change     3.2 

Corporation  profits  before  taxes     28340 

Percentage  Change     25.0 

Deduct    Dividends  paid  to  non-residents     -2648 

Percentage  Change        -29.4 

Interest,    and  miscellaneous  investment  income        29544 

Percentage  Change                     18.7 

Accrued  net  income  of  farm  operators  from  farm 

production           3512 

Percentage  Change     -2.9 

Net  income  of  non-farm  unincorporated  business 

including  rent     1 6948 

Percentage  Change     4.2 

Inventory  valuation  adjustment      -1 704 

Absolute  Change    -4288 

Net  national   income  at  factor  cost     287584 

Percentage  Change     3.4 

Indirect  taxes  less  subsidies    39396 

Percentage  Change     -2.8 

Capital  consumption  allowances  and  miscellaneous 

valuation  adjustments     461 92 

Percentage  Change     1.6 

Residual  error  of  estimate    1100 

Gross  national   product  at  market  prices     374272 

Percentage  Change     2.4 

(Gross  National   Product  at  market  prices  excluding 

accrued  net  income  of  farm  operators)    370760 

Percentage  Change     2.4 


217808 

222264 

224484 

218963 

226280 

3.1 

2.0 

1  .0 

5.5 

0.8 

2332 

2412 

2460 

2375 

2564 

1  .6 

3.4 

2.0 

9.1 

4.2 

31628 

34928 

35840 

32684 

38696 

11  .6 

10.4 

2.6 

54.8 

8.0 

-2964 

-2752 

-2220 

-2646 

-4344 

11  .9 

-7.2 

-19.3 

-26.7 

95.7 

29628 

30472 

31336 

30245 

33872 

0.3 

2.8 

2.8 

4.8 

8.1 

3520 

3764 

3492 

3572 

4516 

0.2 

6.9 

-7.2 

-11  .6 

29.3 

18436 

18980 

18968 

18333 

19308 

8.8 

3.0 

-0.1 

23.5 

1  .8 

-3580 

-2356 

-1960 

-2400 

-3388 

-1876 

1224 

396 

231 

-1428 

296808 

307712 

312400 

301126 

317504 

3.2 

3.7 

1  .5 

10.6 

1  .6 

41436 

42460 

42376 

41417 

44676 

5.2 

2.5 

-0.2 

2.6 

5.4 

46560 

48652 

48672 

47519 

49752 

0.8 

4.5 

- 

6.4 

2.2 

444 

-124 

-308 

278 

-348 

385248 

398700 

403140 

390340 

411584 

2.9 

3.5 

1  .1 

8.9 

2.1 

381728 

394936 

399648 

386768 

407068 

3.0 

3.5 

1  .2 

9.2 

1  .9 

VIII 


able  2.    Gross  National   Expenditure.    Seasonally  Adjusted  at  Annual   Rates.    Millions  of  Dollars 


1983 


IV      1984 


Personal  expenditure  on  consumer  goods  and 

services    220468 


226264      232572      237432      229184 


Percentage  Change     

Durable  goods      

Percentage  Change     

Semi-durable  goods     

Percentage  Change     

Non-durable  goods     

Percentage  Change     

Services    

Percentage  Change     

Government  current  expenditure  on  goods  and 

services       

Percentage  Change     

Gross  fixed  capital  formation     

Percentage  Change     

Government     

Percentage  Change     

Residential  construction     

Non-residential  construction     

Percentage  Change     

Machinery  and  equipment     

Percentage  Change     

Business     

Percentage  Change     

Residential  construction     

Percentage  Change     

Non-residential  construction     

Percentage  Change     

Machinery  and  equipment     

Percentage  Change     

Value  of  physical  change  in   inventories    

Absolute  Change    

Government     

Absolute  Change    

Business  Non-farm    

Absolute  Change    

Farm  and  grain  in  commercial  channels 
Absolute  Change 


1  .7 

27400 

3.5 

24580 

2.8 

68036 

-0.4 

100452 

2.5 


Exports  of  goods  and  services     1 00964 

Percentage  Change     

(of  which    merchandise)    

Percentage  Change     

Deduct    Imports  of  goods  and  services     

Percentage  Change     

(of  which    merchandise)    

Percentage  Change     

Residual  error  of  estimate    


2.6 
28908 

5.5 
24928 

1  .4 
70556 

3.7 
101872 

1  .4 


2.8 
30296 

4.8 
25228 

1  .2 
72804 

3.2 
104244 

2.3 


2.1 
31704 

4.6 
25780 

2.2 
73528 

1  .0 
106420 

2.1 


9.1 

29577 

14.8 

25129 

7.2 

71231 

6.1 

103247 

10.3 


Gross  national  expenditure  at  market  prices     374272 

Percentage  Change     

Final  domestic  demand     

Percentage  Change     


241752 

1  .8 

32716 

3.2 

25612 

-0.7 

74916 

1  .9 

108508 

2.0 


80900 

83656 

84948 

86912 

84104 

88408 

-0.7 

3.4 

1  .5 

2.3 

8.1 

1  .7 

77016 

77980 

77892 

77700 

77647 

79012 

-2.8 

1  .3 

-0.1 

-0.2 

-2.1 

1  .7 

10836 

10884 

11120 

11352 

11048 

11408 

-1  .3 

0.4 

2.2 

2.1 

3.7 

0.5 

72 

80 

140 

152 

111 

76 

9072 

9040 

9100 

9156 

9092 

9152 

-2.6 

-0.4 

0.7 

0.6 

1  .6 

- 

1692 

1764 

1880 

2044 

1845 

2180 

6.5 

4.3 

6.6 

8.7 

12.3 

6.7 

66180 

67096 

66772 

66348 

66599 

67604 

-3.1 

1  .4 

-0.5 

-0.6 

-3.0 

1  .9 

14984 

17520 

16900 

15344 

16187 

15452 

8.1 

16.9 

-3.5 

-9.2 

22.4 

0.7 

25168 

24240 

23736 

24024 

24292 

24436 

-6.6 

-3.7 

-2.1 

1  .2 

-12.2 

1  .7 

26028 

25336 

26136 

26980 

26120 

27716 

-5.3 

-2.7 

3.2 

3.2 

-6.0 

2.7 

-4680 

-6648 

5028 

1404 

-1224 

2896 

7712 

-1968 

11676 

-3624 

7911 

1492 

0 

0 

-68 

-112 

-45 

-20 

-8 

0 

-68 

-44 

-114 

92 

-3608 

-6456 

5288 

2068 

-677 

2700 

8488 

-2848 

11744 

-3220 

8669 

632 

-1072 

-192 

-192 

-552 

-502 

216 

-768 

880 

- 

-360 

-644 

768 

100964 

105948 

108292 

117472 

108169 

126248 

2.6 

4.9 

2.2 

8.5 

6.3 

7.5 

84532 

88968 

90620 

99180 

90825 

107084 

4.6 

5.2 

1  .9 

9.4 

7.4 

8.0 

-99296 

-101508 

-110156  - 

-118088  - 

107262 

-127076 

3.0 

2.2 

8.5 

7.2 

6.8 

7.6 

-67488 

-67852 

-75088 

-82052 

-73120 

-89372 

8.3 

0.5 

10.7 

9.3 

9.6 

8.9 

-1100 

-444 

124 

308 

-278 

344 

374272 

385248 

398700 

403140 

390340 

411584 

2.4 

2.9 

3.5 

1  .1 

8.9 

2.1 

378384 

387900 

395412 

402044 

390935 

409172 

0.3 

2.5 

1  .9 

1  .7 

6.5 

1  .8 

IX 


Table  3.    Gross  National  Expenditure  in  Constant  (1971)   Dollars  Seasonally  Adjusted  at  Annual  Rates.    Millions  of  Dollars 


IV 


1983 


9 
10 


12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 
18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 
25 

26 


Personal  expenditure  on  consumer  goods  and 

services 

Percentage  Change     

Durable  goods  

Percentage  Change     

Semi-durable  goods     

Percentage  Change     

Non-durable  goods     

Percentage  Change        

Services    .  

Percentage  Change     

Government  current  expenditure  on  goods  and 

services    

Percentage  Change        

Gross  fixed  capital  formation    

Percentage  Change     

Government     

Percentage  Change     

Residential  construction       

Non-residential  construction         

Percentage  Change     

Machinery  and  equipment     

Percentage  Change     

Business     

Percentage  Change     

Residential  construction     

Percentage  Change     

Non-residential  construction     

Percentage  Change     

Machinery  and  equipment     

Percentage  Change     

Value  of  physical  change  in   inventories     

Absolute  Change  

Government       

Non-farm    

Absolute  Change    

Farm  and  grain   in  commercial  channels     

Absolute  Change    

Exports  of  goods  and  services     

Percentage  Change     

(of  which    merchandise)    

Percentage  Change     

Deduct    Imports  of  goods  and  services     

Percentage  Change     

(of  which    merchandise)    

Percentage  Change     

Residual  error  of  estimate    

Gross  national  expenditure  (1971)  dollars    .... 

Percentage  Change     

Final  domestic  demand     

Percentage  Change     


82024 

83288 

84368 

85108 

83697 

85508 

1  .1 

1  .5 

1  .3 

0.9 

3.1 

0.5 

13748 

14404 

14960 

15464 

14644 

15768 

2.6 

4.8 

3.9 

3.4 

10.6 

2.0 

11168 

11200 

11236 

11408 

11253 

11248 

1.5 

0.3 

0.3 

1  .5 

2.1 

-1  .4 

22344 

22756 

23068 

22808 

22744 

22764 

-0.8 

1  .8 

1  .4 

-1  .1 

0.0 

-0.2 

34764 

34928 

35104 

35428 

35056 

35728 

1  .5 

0.5 

0.5 

0.9 

2.7 

0.8 

23340 

23552 

23764 

24012 

23667 

24144 

-1.6 

0.9 

0.9 

1  .0 

0.3 

0.5 

27844 

28012 

27880 

27640 

27844 

27900 

-3.5 

0.6 

-0.5 

-0.9 

-4.9 

0.9 

3944 

3920 

3992 

4052 

3977 

4060 

-1  .6 

-0.6 

1  .8 

1  .5 

1  .5 

0.2 

28 

28 

48 

52 

39 

28 

3188 

3140 

3144 

3144 

3154 

3128 

-3.4 

-1  .5 

0.1 

- 

-0.7 

-0.5 

728 

752 

800 

856 

784 

904 

7.1 

3.3 

6.4 

7.0 

8.9 

5.6 

23900 

24092 

23888 

23588 

23867 

23840 

-3.8 

0.8 

-0.8 

-1  .3 

-5.8 

1  .1 

5188 

6136 

5888 

5320 

5633 

5336 

8.5 

18.3 

-4.0 

-9.6 

24.4 

0.3 

8984 

8528 

8304 

8356 

8543 

8408 

-7.6 

-5.1 

-2.6 

0.6 

-16.2 

0.6 

9728 

9428 

9696 

9912 

9691 

10096 

-5.9 

-3.1 

2.8 

2.2 

-8.8 

1  .9 

-1924 

-1492 

1460 

1068 

-222 

856 

2940 

432 

2952 

-392 

3428 

-212 

0 

0 

-20 

-32 

-13 

-4 

-1528 

-1516 

1588 

1268 

-47 

824 

3212 

12 

3104 

-320 

3568 

-444 

-396 

24 

-108 

-168 

-162 

36 

-268 

420 

-132 

-60 

-104 

204 

33164 

34496 

35124 

38388 

35293 

41476 

5.1 

4.0 

1  .8 

9.3 

6.4 

8.0 

27748 

28952 

29472 

32508 

29670 

35404 

7.9 

4.3 

1  .8 

10.3 

8.8 

8.9 

33204 

-34428 

-36852 

-38848 

-35833 

-41420 

5.1 

3.7 

7.0 

5.4 

8.1 

6.6 

23008 

-23716 

-25808 

-27612 

-25036 

-29840 

12.0 

3.1 

8.8 

7.0 

14.1 

8.1 

-380 

-148 

48 

108 

-93 

116 

30864 

133280 

135792 

137476 

134353 

138580 

2.0 

1  .8 

1  .9 

1  .2 

3.3 

0.8 

33208 

134852 

136012 

136760 

135208 

137552 

-0.4 

1  .2 

0.9 

0.5 

0.9 

0.6 

able  4.    Implicit  Price  Indexes,    Gross  National   Expenditure  Using  Seasonally  Adjusted   Data   —    1971  =  100.0 


I  II  III  IV  1983  I  II  III  IV       1984 


Personal  expenditure  on  consumer  goods  and 
services      

Percentage  Change     

Durable  goods    

Percentage  Change     

Semi-durable  goods     

Percentage  Change     

Non-durable  goods     

Percentage  Change     

Services    

Percentage  Change     

Government  current  expenditure  on  goods  and 
services    

Percentage  Change     

Gross  fixed  capital  formation    

Percentage  Change     

Government     

Percentage  Change     

Non-residential  construction       

Percentage  Change     

Machinery  and  equipment     

Percentage  Change     

Business     

Percentage  Change     

Residential  construction     

Percentage  Change     

Non-residential  construction     

Percentage  Change     

Machinery  and  equipment     

Percentage  Change     

Exports  of  goods  and  services     

Percentage  Change     

(of  which    merchandise)    

Percentage  Change     

Deduct    Imports  of  goods  and  services     

Percentage  Change     

(of  which    merchandise)    

Percentage  Change     

Gross  national  expenditure     

Percentage  Change     


268.8 

271  .7 

275.7 

279.0 

273.8 

282.7 

0.7 

1  .1 

1  .5 

1  .2 

5.8 

1  .3 

199.3 

200.7 

202.5 

205.0 

202.0 

207.5 

0.9 

0.7 

0.9 

1  .2 

3.8 

1  .2 

220.0 

222.6 

224.5 

226.0 

223.3 

227.7 

1  .3 

1  .1 

0.9 

0.7 

5.0 

0.8 

304.5 

310.1 

315.6 

322.4 

313.2 

329.1 

0.3 

1  .8 

1  .8 

2.2 

6.0 

2.1 

289.0 

291  .7 

297.0 

300.4 

294.5 

303.7 

1  .0 

0.9 

1  .8 

1  .1 

7.4 

1.1 

346.6 

355.2 

357.5 

362.0 

355.4 

366.2 

0.9 

2.5 

0.6 

1  .3 

7.8 

1  .2 

276.6 

278.4 

279.4 

281  .1 

278.9 

283.2 

0.7 

0.7 

0.4 

0.6 

2.9 

0.7 

274.7 

277.7 

278.6 

280.2 

277.8 

281  .0 

0.3 

1  .1 

0.3 

0.6 

2.2 

0.3 

284.6 

287.9 

289.4 

291  .2 

288.3 

292.6 

0.9 

1  .2 

0.5 

0.6 

2.4 

0.5 

232.4 

234.6 

235.0 

238.8 

235.3 

241  .2 

-0.5 

0.9 

0.2 

1  .6 

3.1 

1  .0 

276.9 

278.5 

279.5 

281  .3 

279.0 

283.6 

0.7 

0.6 

0.4 

0.6 

3.0 

0.8 

288.8 

285.5 

287.0 

288.4 

287.4 

289.6 

-0.4 

-1  .1 

0.5 

0.5 

-1  .6 

0.4 

280.1 

284.2 

285.8 

287.5 

284.3 

290.6 

1  .1 

1  .5 

0.6 

0.6 

4.7 

1  .1 

267.6 

268.7 

269.6 

272.2 

269.5 

274.5 

0.7 

0.4 

0.3 

1  .0 

3.1 

0.8 

304.4 

307.1 

308.3 

306.0 

306.5 

304.4 

-2.4 

0.9 

0.4 

-0.7 

-0.1 

-0.5 

304.6 

307.3 

307.5 

305.1 

306.1 

302.5 

-3.1 

0.9 

0.1 

-0.8 

-1  .3 

-0.9 

299.0 

294.8 

298.9 

304.0 

299.3 

306.8 

-2.1 

-1.4 

1  .4 

1  .7 

-1  .2 

0.9 

293.3 

286.1 

290.9 

297.2 

292.1 

299.5 

-3.3 

-2.5 

1  .7 

2.2 

-3.9 

0.8 

286.0 

289.1 

293.6 

293.2 

290.5 

297.0 

0.4 

1  .1 

1  .6 

-0.1 

5.5 

1.3 

XI 


In  the  first  quarter  ot  1984,  Gross  National  Product  increased  2.1%  to  a  level  of  $411  6  billion  seasonally  adjusted  at  annual 
rates  In  real  terms  GNP  increased  0  8% 


= 1 1 1 —        |  |  ]  |  |  I  I  

Semi-logarithmic  scale 1  ~  m m mw,^m 

i"W»  — ■"  ■■■"  ■-■  GNP  at  market  prices  — 


S  billions 

460- 

420 : 

380- 

340- 

300" 

260- 

220- 
180- 

140- 

100- 


bilhons 
^460 
420 

380 

340 

300 

260 


■220 


-180 


GNE  at  1971  prices 


-140 


-100 


1981 


1982 


1983 


1984 


In  the  first  quarter  of  1984.  Gross  National  Product  increased  2.1%  to  a  level  of  $411.6  billion  seasonally  adjusted  at  annual 
rates.  In  real  terms  GNP  increased  0.8%. 


Per  Cent 


Ouarter-to-Quarter  Change 


Per  Cent 


2      «8 


||GNE  at  1971  prices 
GNP  at  market  prices 





1981 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Wages,  salaries  and  supplementary  labour  income  and  military  pay  and  allowances  increased  0.8%,  compared  to  1 .0%  in  the 
fourth  quarter  of  1983.  Corporation  profits  and  interest  and  miscellaneous  investment  income  both  rose  by  about  8%. 


Wages,  salaries  and 
military  pay 


Corporation  profits 
before  taxes 


■ 


Dividends  paid 
to  non-residents 


Interest  and  miscellaneous 
investment  income 


Accrued  net  income 
of  farm  operators 


HP  3rd  qtr.  1983  to  4th  qtr.  1983 
I  4th  qtr.  1983  to  1st  qtr.  1984 


Net  income  of  non-farm 
unincorporated  business  including  rent 


Indirect  taxes 
less  subsidies 


Inventory  valuation 
adjustment 


Capital  consumption  allowances 

and  miscellaneous  valuation  adjustments 


Gross  national  product 
at  market  prices 


-2  0 

Note:  All  quarterly  data  adjusted  for  seasonal  variation  and  at  annual 


Billion  $  change 


rates 


10 


XII 


Exports  and  imports  of  goods  and  services  rose  7.5%  and  7.6%  respectively,  with  the  result  that  the  deficit  on  goods  and 
services  rose  to  $0.8  billion  from  $0.6  billion,  seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates. 


1981 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Exports  and  imports  of  goods  and  services  rose  7.5%  and  7.6%  respectively,  with  the  result  that  the  deficit  on  goods  and 
services  rose  to  $0.8  billion  from  $0.6  billion,  seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates. 

Balances 

$  billions 


1981 


1982 


1983 


1984 


The  volume  of  personal  expenditure  rose  0.5%  in  the  first  quarter,  down  from  the  0.9%  increase  in  the  previous  quarter.  Real 
residential  construction  was  virtually  unchanged  following  the  sharp  decline  of  the  fourth  quarter  while  investment  in  plant 
and  equipment  increased  1.3%  compared  to  1.5%  in  the  fourth  quarter. 


Consumer  expenditures  on 
goods  and  services 


Government  current 
expenditures 


Government 
capital  formation 


~ 


Business  housing 
investment 


%  3rd  qtr.  1983  to  4th  qtr.  1983 
[4th  qtr.  1983  to  1st  qtr.  1984 


Business  investment 
in  plant  and  equipment 


-1.0 


Note:  All  quarterly  data  adjusted  for  seasonal  variation  and  at  annual  rates 


0.5 
Billion  $  change 


XIII 


OBSERVATIONS 


Charting  Canadian  Incomes  1951-1981 

Has  the  distribution  of  income  in  Canada  changed 
during  the  past  30  years?  Who  is  benefiting  most  from 
social  programs?  Whose  earnings  have  been  rising 
faster  —  men's  or  women's? 


ance  of  Payments  adjustments  to  Customs  Basis  data 
are  incorporated  at  an  aggregated  level  in  order  to 
make  them  compatible  with  the  system  of  National 
Accounts. 


Charting  Canadian  Incomes  1951-1981,  a  new  chart- 
book  from  Statistics  Canada,  provides  you  with  the 
answers  to  these  and  other  questions  relating  to 
incomes  of  Canadians.  For  example,  from  1951  to 
1976,  the  average  income  of  families  and  unattached 
individuals  grew  steadily  but  then  levelled  off  because 
inflation  began  to  eat  up  most  gains.  Social  benefit 
programs  have  become  important  sources  of  income 
for  families  in  the  lowest  income  group.  Earnings  of 
women  have  continued  to  increase  since  1976;  how- 
ever, men's  have  declined. 

Charting  Canadian  Incomes  1951-1981  explores,  with 
the  aid  of  20  colourful  charts,  the  effect  on  income  of 
factors  such  as  family  size,  number  of  earners  in  the 
family,  social  benefit  programs  and  income  taxes.  This 
chartbook  can  be  used  as  a  handy  reference  tool  by 
the  high  school  and  college  audience  and  other 
non-specialists  interested  in  the  dynamics  of  incomes 
of  Canadians. 

You  can  purchase  your  copy  of  Charting  Canadian 
Incomes  1951-1981  (Catalogue  No.  1 3-581 E  $6.65 
in  Canada;  $7.95  elsewhere)  by  sending  a  cheque  or 
money  order  payable  to  the  Receiver  General  for 
Canada  to  Publications  Sales  and  Services,  Statistics 
Canada,  Ottawa,  Ontario  K1A  0T6. 


Balance  of  Payments  Adjustments 

Coverage  or  Valuation 

Automotive  Products.  Deductions  are  made  for  both 
exports  of  cars  and  trucks  and  imports  of  automotive 
parts  for  retroactive  value  adjustments  and  for  special 
tooling  and  other  charges. 

Gold:  Adjustments  are  made  to  customs  basis  trade 
data  to  remove  gold  which  is  owned  by 
non-residents. 


Other  adjustments  include  United  States/Canada 
Trade  reconciliation,  advertising,  official  valuation, 
freight  and  other  adjustments. 

Timing 

Grains:  The  Canadian  Grain  Commission's  records  of 
grain  clearances  from  exporting  warehouses  during 
the  full  calendar  month  are  used  to  adjust  Trade  of 
Canada  series  for  grain  exports.  The  volume  of  clear- 
ances obtained  from  this  source  are  combined  with 
unit  values  from  customs-based  series  to  derive  hy- 
brid estimates  which  are  substituted  for  original  cus- 
toms series. 


Merchandise  Trade 
(Balance  of  Payments  Basis) 

Effective  with  the  July  1984  issue  of  the  Canadian 
Statistical  Review  the  statistics  presented  in  Tables 
1.1  to  1 .6  of  Section  1 1  are  adjusted  to  conform  with 
the  National  Accounts  concepts  and  definitions.  Bal- 


For  detailed  description  of  sources  and  methods 
please  refer  to  Cat.  67-506E  (occasional)  "The 
Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments  and 
International  Investment  Position". 


XIV 


Energy:  Trade  in  electricity  and  of  exports  of  crude 
petroleum  and  natural  gas,  and  imports  of  "swap  oil" 
from  the  United  States,  are  adjusted  to  account  for  the 
one  month  reporting  lag.  Starting  with  January  1984 
data,  the  adjustments  apply  only  to  the  current  month 
for  exports  of  electricity,  crude  petroleum  and  natural 
gas,  as  customs  based  data  are  shifted  back  one 
month,  thus  reflecting  the  true  statistical  month. 

Ships,  Civil  Aircraft  and  Military  Equipment.  The  ad- 
justment substitutes  progress  payments  in  connection 
with  the  construction  of  ships,  civil  aircraft  and  some 
military  equipment,  in  place  of  the  actual  deliveries  of 
the  equipment  recorded  in  the  Trade  of  Canada 
series. 

Geographic  Classification 

On  a  balance  of  payments  basis,  trade  with  the  United 
States  includes  trade  with  Puerto  Rico  and  the  Virgin 
Islands. 

Seasonal  Adjustment 

Total  exports  (domestic  exports  and  re-exports)  and 
imports  on  a  seasonally  adjusted  basis  are  now  calcu- 
lated indirectly  as  the  sum  of  approximately  sixty 
commodity  aggregates.  Where  stable  seasonality  can- 
not be  reliably  identified,  the  series  is  not  seasonally 
adjusted.  Therefore,  seasonally  adjusted  total  exports 
and  imports  represent  a  combination  of  raw  and 
seasonally  adjusted  data.  Previously  the  total  was 
seasonally  adjusted  from  raw  data  at  the  total  level. 

Price  Indexes 

Timing 

From  1971  to  1983,  the  export  price  indexes  for 
electricity,  natural  gas  and  crude  petroleum  on  a 
customs  basis  which  were  lagged  one  month  have 
been  adjusted  to  represent  the  true  calendar  month. 
Similarly,  the  import  price  index  for  crude  petroleum 
from  the  United  States  on  a  customs  basis  has  been 
adjusted  and  recombined  with  the  "Other  country" 
import  price  index  in  order  to  arrive  at  an  "All  coun- 
try" import  price  index.  From  January  1984,  onward, 
the  one  month  lag  is  now  corrected  on  a  customs 
basis. 

Aggregate  Levels 

Indexes  at  an  aggregate  level  (section  and  total  levels) 
are  calculated  by  using  value  weights  on  a  balance  of 
payments  basis  with  price  indexes  derived  from  cus- 
toms data. 


Data  Availability 

Data  on  a  balance  of  payments  basis  are  available  on 
CANSIM. 


Laspeyres  fixed  weighted   import 
volume  indexes  1971=100,    raw  and 
seasonally  adjusted ,    will  be 
available  starting  with  the 
release  of  March   1984  data  for 
the  total  and  April   1984  data 
for  detailed  commodities. 

Imports,    all  country  current 
weighted  (Paasche)  price  indexes, 
1971=100,    raw  and  seasonally 
adjusted. 

Imports,    all  country  fixed  weight 
(Laspeyres)  price  indexes, 
1971=100,    raw  and  seasonally 
adjusted . 

Imports,    all  country  values  by 
section  and  commodity  groupings, 
raw  and  seasonally  adjusted;  import 
values  for  6  principal  trading 
areas,    raw  and  seasonally  adjusted. 

Laspeyres  fixed  weighted  export 
volume  indexes  1971=100,    raw  and 
seasonally  adjusted ,    will  be 
available  starting  with  the  release 
of  March   1984  data  for  the  total 
and  April   1984  data  for  detailed 
commodities. 

Total  Exports ,    all  country  current 
weighted  (Paasche)  price  indexes, 
1971=100,    raw  and  seasonally 
adjusted. 

Total  Exports,    all  country  fixed 
weight  (Laspeyres)  price  index 
1971=100,    raw  and  seasonally 
adjusted . 

Total  Exports,    all  country  values 
by  section  and  commodity  groupings, 
raw  and  seasonally  adjusted;  total 
export  values  for  6  principal 
trading  areas,    raw  and  seasonally 
adjusted . 


Matrix 
3643 


3649 


3650 


3651 


3644 


3683 


3684 


3685 


xv 


Section  1  ■  Selected  Economic  Indicators 
Analytical  Summary 

1.7      Charts 

8.11    Analytical  Summary 

12       Business  Leading  Indicators  tor  Canada 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 


Billions  ol  dollars* 

440 
420 


120 


Gross  National  Product 


(Ratio  Scale) 


Percentage  Change 
9 


~  3  . 


260 
250 


Personal  Expenditure  on  Consumer  Goods  and  Services 


90 
85 


5  Current  Dollars 


75 
70 


65 
34- 


32— 61971  Dollars- 

30  — 
28  — 


26 

24 


Business  Gross  Fixed  Capital  Formation 


Implicit  Price  Indexes,  1971=100 

320 


300 
280 


260- 
240- 


7  Gross  National  Expenditure 


320 


240 


*7> 


8  Personal  Expenditure  on  Consumer  Goods  and  Services 


6 

o 


-3 


Implicit  Price  Indexes,  1971=100 

6 


-3 


320  ■ 

300 

280- 

260- 

240 


9  Business  Gross  Fixed  Capital  Formation 

1982  1983  1984 

*  At  Annual  Rates 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 

Gross  Domestic  Product  by  Industry,  Quarterly,  in  1971  Constant  Prices 


(Ratio  Scale) 


110 


6  Industrial  Production  (Monthly) 


Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments 

Millions  of  Dollars,  Quarterly 
2,000 


(Arithmetic  Scale) 


1,500- 

1,000- 

500- 

0- 

-500- 

-1,000- 

-1,500- 

-2,000  - 

-2.500- 


Percentage  Change 
6 

3 

0 
-3 
-6 

9 

6 

3 

0  ■ 
-3 
-6 

6 

3 

0 
-3 
-6 
-9  ■ 

6 

3 

0 
-3 
-6- 

6 

3 

0 
-3' 

6 

3 

0 

-3 

-6 

6 

Net  Official  Monetary  Movements 

Millions  of  Dollars,  Quarterly 
4,000 


I- 

3 
5 


(Arithmetic  Scale) 


7  Current  Account  Balance 
1982 


1983 


1984 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 


Millions  ol  dollars 


(Ratio  Scale) 


Percentage  change 


1  Total  Labour  Income 


Wages  and  Salaries 

4.000 


2,800 

2  Manufacturing 

1.300 
1,200 
1.100 
1.000 

900 

800 


700 


» 




3  Construction 


1.700 


5,400 
5.000 
4,600 
4,200 
3,800 


4  Trade 


5  Services 


Labour  Force  Survey 

Thousands  of  Persons 

14,000  

13,000  

12,000        _ 

11,000  

10,000 


6  Labour  Force 


12.000 

11.000 

10.000 

9,000 

1,900 
1,700 
1,500 
1,300 
1.100 

900 

15 
14 
13 
12 

11 

10 


7  Employed 


— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

"N              — 

_     / 

— 

_s 

— 

8  Unemployed 


V- 


9  Unemployment  Rate 
1982 


12 





-12 


wk 

r 

Labour  Force  Survey 

Percentage  Change 
3 


1983 


1984 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 


Employment  Survey,  1971=100 


Thousands  of  Persons 


(Ratio  Scale)  Percentage  Change 


900 
880 
860 
840 
820 


185 


1    Industrial  Aggregate 


140 


300 
290 


280 
270 


4    Trade 


^^ 


260 

5  Community,  Business  and  Personal  Service 
Dollars  per  Hour  (Arithmetic  Scale) 

11.4 

11.2 

11.0 

10.8 

10.6 


10.4 

Hours 
40  


6    Average  Hourly  Earnings  in  Manufacturing 


39 


38 


37 


36 


=\C 


7  Average  Weekly  Hours  in  Manufacturing 
1982  1983 


4 
2 
0 
-2 

-4 

6 

4 
2 
0 
-2 

-4 

14 
12 
10 

8 

6 

4 

2 

0 
-2 
-4 

4 
2 

0' 
-2- 

-4 

6 

4 

2 

0- 
-2 
-4 
-6 

4 
2 
0 
-2 

2 

0 

-2 

-4 


^r^ 

_||1J 

1 

L^l 

■ 

■■^Ij" 

2 

I 

— * 

■ 

! 



_ 1 ^ 

-12.0 

■ 

4 

=-£J 

5 

6 

3.2 
_              It 

^-■l 

1984 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 


(Ratio  scale) 


1    Ratio  of  Manufacturing  Inventories  Owned  to  Shipments 


'housands  of  Units 
100  


80 


60 


40 


— w 


— 


2  New  Passenger  Car  Sales 

Millions  of  Dollars 
1.800 
1,600 
1.400 
1.200 
1,000 

800 

3  Value  of  Building  Permits 

Thousands  of  Units 


— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

/                  — 

— 

— 

- 

— 

240 
220 
200 
180 
160 
140 
120 

100 
80 


60 


4  New  Dwelling  Units  Started  (Centres  of  10.000  and  Over) 


Value  of  Retail  Trade 

Millions  of  Dollars 
12.000 

10,000 
8,000 

6,000 

1 ,800 
1,600 
1,400 
1,200 

1,000 
800 


10,000 
8,000 

6.000 
5,000 

10,000 
8,000 

6,000 
4,000 


— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

5  Total 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

6  Motor  Vehicles 

— 

— 

/    **>        m\^s* 

— 

7  Merchandise  Exports  (Including  Re-Exports)* 

— 

— 

— 

^000^ 

— ^                           — 

- 

— 

8  Merchandise  Imports* 


1982 
*  Balance  of  payments  basis. 


Percentage  Change 

50 

40 

30 

20 

10 


-10 
-20 

-30 
-40 

40 
30 
20 
10 


f-        ■■■"        -', 

I 


-10 
-20 


-30 
-40 


—  70 

—  60 


50 
40 


30 
20 


10 


-10 
-20 


-30 
-40 


-50 


40 
30 


20  ■ 


t 


10- 

oJ 

-10 
-20 
-30 


L"^l* 


: 


Mr 


-10 
-20 





o 


1983 


1984 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators 


Millions  of  Tons 

23 

21 

19- 


(Adjusted  for  Seasonality) 


(Ratio  Scale) 


17 

15- 

13- 


7 — V 


V 


Percentage 
22 


1   Rail  Revenue  Freight  Loaded 


— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

-^^\ 

— 

\ 

— 

- 

y              — 

— 

— 

2  Three-Month  Treasury  Bill  Yield 


Price  Indexes 

Indexes,  1981  =  100 


140- 
130- 
120- 
110- 
100- 
90- 

130- 
120- 
110- 
100- 
90- 

340- 
320  ; 
300  : 
280  : 
260- 
240  - 


3  Govt,  of  Canada  Average  Bond  Yield  (10  Years  and  Over) 

(Not  Adjusted  for  Seasonality) 


4  Consumer  Price  Index,  Total 


5  Food 


6  Industry  Selling  Price  Index  (Gross  Weighted  Total) 
1982  1983  1984 


Percentage  Change 
14 


(Adjusted  for  Seasonality) 


12 


10 


1 


-10 


tt 


-12  — 


-14 


R 


i 


\ 


Price  Indexes 

4  


(Not  Adjusted  for  Seasonality) 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Section  1 

Selected  economic  indicators— analytical  summary1 


July  1984 


Gross  national 

product 

Personal  expenditure 

on  consumer  goods 

and  services 

Total  gross 
fixed  capital  formation 

Implicit  price  indexes 

Gross  domestic 
indexes 

Years, 
quarters 
and 
months 

Gross 

national 

expenditure 

1971 

dollars 

Personal 
expend- 
iture on 
consumer 
goods  and 
services 

Total 

gross  fixed 

capital 

formation 

product 

Current 
dollars 

1971 
dollars 

Current                  1971 
dollars                 dollars 

Current                   1971 
dollars                dollars 

Total 

Manu- 
facturing 

Section/ 
Table 

S3/T1.2 

S3/T1.3 

S3/T1.2              S3/T1.3 

S3/T1.2               S3/T1.3 

S3/T1.8 

S3/T1.8 

S3/T1  8 

S3/T2.1 

S3/T2.1 

( 

$000,000 

) 

( 

1971  =100 

) 

(         $000,000         ) 

1961 

39.646 

54,741 

25,930 

33,761 

8,392 

1 1 ,748 

72.4 

76.8 

71.4 

1962 

42.927 

58.475 

27,452 

35.272 

8.885 

12,278 

73.4 

77.8 

72.4 

1963 

45.978 

61.487 

29,225 

36.992 

9.556 

12,841 

74.8 

79.0 

74.4 

1964 

50,280 

65.610 

31.389 

39.218 

1 1 .205 

14,549 

76.6 

800 

77.0 

1965 

55,364 

69.981 

33,947 

41,606 

13.179 

16,259 

79.1 

81.6 

81.1 

1966 

61,828 

74.844 

36,890 

43,778 

15,361 

18,015 

82.6 

84.3 

85.3 

1967 

66,409 

77,344 

39,972 

45.863 

15,628 

17,942 

85.9 

87.2 

87.1 

1968 

72,586 

81 .864 

43,704 

48,138 

15.754 

17,964 

88.7 

90.8 

87.7 

1969 

79,815 

86,225 

47.492 

50,353 

17.232 

18,850 

92.6 

94.3 

91.4 

1970 

85,685 

88,390 

50,327 

51,526 

18.015 

18,904 

96.9 

97.7 

95.3 

1971 

94,450 

94,450 

55,616 

55.616 

20.800 

20,800 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

83,260.5 

19,040.9 

1972 

105,234 

100,248 

62,208 

59,841 

23.051 

21,955 

105.0 

104.0 

105.0 

88,143.1 

20,516.3 

1973 

123,560 

107,812 

71,278 

63,879 

27,848 

24,384 

114.6 

111.6 

114.2 

95,028.4 

22,674.0 

1974 

147,528 

1 1 1 ,678 

83,388 

67,160 

34,260 

25,694 

132.1 

124.2 

133  3 

99,347.2 

23,497.2 

1975 

165,343 

113,005 

96,995 

70,645 

40,044 

26,661 

146.3 

137.3 

150.2 

100,282.6 

22,122.5 

1976 

191,857 

119,612 

1 1 1 ,657 

75,180 

44,927 

27,731 

160.4 

148.5 

162.0 

105,415.6 

23,519.2 

1977 

210,189 

121,988 

123,565 

77,009 

48,376 

27,606 

172.3 

160.5 

175.2 

108,329.6 

23,968.8 

1978 

232,21 1 

126,347 

136,532 

79,038 

52,482 

27,585 

183.8 

172.7 

190.3 

1 1 1 ,879.3 

25,136.8 

1979 

264,279 

130,362 

152.088 

80,607 

60,921 

29,448 

202.7 

188.7 

206.9 

116.295.9 

26,587.7 

1980 

297,556 

131,765 

170.179 

81,445 

69,196 

30,461 

225.8 

208.9 

227.2 

117,779.7 

25,809.1 

1981 

339,797 

136,108 

193,280 

82,807 

82.058 

32,401 

249.7 

233.4 

253.3 

121,053.2 

26,078.1 

1982 

358,302 

130,065 

209,974 

81,144 

79,330 

29,265 

275.5 

258.8 

271.1 

115,888.5 

23,103.4 

1983 

390,340 

134,353 

229,184 

83,697 

77,647 

27,844 

290.5 

273.8 

278.9 

119,005.3 

24,485.8 

Percentage  change  from  previous  quarter 

1981    4  2.0/"  -0.7a  2.1a 


1984   1 


2.1 


-0.1a 


0.6a 


-1.5a 


2.9a 


2.2 


0.8 


1.8 


0.5 


0.9 


1.3 


1.3 


2.2 


0.7 


-0.4a 


0.7a 


-3.6a 


1982  1 

0.6r 

-2.2a 

1.5/ 

-1.5a 

-1.3a 

-2.9a 

2.9a 

3.1a 

1.6a 

1.7a 

-4.3a 

2 

0.7a 

-1.0a 

2.7a 

0.2a 

-4.1 

-5.4a 

1.8/ 

2.5a 

1.4a 

-1.4/ 

-2.5a 

3 

1.7/ 

-0.6a 

2.2a 

-0.4a 

-2.8a 

-3.9a 

2.4a 

2.7a 

1.1a 

-1.1a 

-1.3a 

4 

1.4/ 

-0.9a 

1.9a 

0.2a 

3.3a 

2.8a 

2.3a 

1.7a 

0.5a 

-0.6a 

-4.1a 

1983  1 

2.4a 

2.0a 

1.7a 

1.1a 

-2.8a 

-3.4a 

0.4a 

0.7r 

0.7a 

1.6a 

5.9a 

2 

2.9 

1.8a 

2.6a 

1.5a 

1.3/ 

0.6a 

1.1a 

1.1 

0.7a 

1.8a 

2.4a 

3 

3.5a 

1.9/ 

2.8a 

1.3 

-0.1A 

-0.4a 

1.6a 

1.5a 

0.4a 

1.8a 

4.2a 

4 

1.1a 

1.2a 

2.1a 

0.9a 

-0.2a 

-0.8a 

-0.1a 

1.2 

0.6a 

1.0a 

3.9a 

0.1a 


'Information  in  this  Section  is  selected  from  the  sections  and  tables  of  the  Review;  for  example,  Section  3.  Table  1.1  is  identified  as  S3/T1.1. 

*  Actual   data 

Note:  Percentage  changes  are  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  unless  otherwise  indicated.  Monthly  and  quarterly  series  and  their  CANSIM  identifiers  appear  in  Sections  and  Tables 

identified  at  the  head  of  the  data  columns. 


July  1984 

Selected  economic  indicators— analytical  summary 


Section  1 /Continued 


Gross  domestic  product 

indexes 

Balance  of  international  payments 

Community 

business 

Net 

Net 

Wages  and 

salaries 

Years. 

and 

Current 

Net 

errors 

official 

Total 

quarters 

personal 

Industrial 

account 

capital 

and 

monetary 

labour 

Manu- 

Con- 

and 

Construction 

Trade 

services 

production 

balance 

movement 

omissions 

movements 

income 

facturing 

struction 

Trade 

Services 

months 

Section/ 

S3/T2.1 

S3/T2.1 

S3/T2.1 

S3/T22 

S3/T3.1 

S3/T3.3 

S3/T3.3 

S3/T3.3 

S4/T2 

S4/T2 

S4/T2 

S4/T2 

S4/T2 

Table 

( 

$000,000 

) 

( 

$000,000 

) 

-928 

1.063 

157 

292 

20,399.4 

5,828.8 

1 ,493.4 

2,754.0 

3,424.4 

1961 

-830 

1,129 

-145 

154 

21,815.6 

6,232.1 

1,613.6 

2,970.4 

3.758.2 

1962 

-521 

634 

32 

145 

23,262.4 

6,640.1 

1,693.4 

3,184.1 

4,098.9 

1963 

-424 

675 

113 

364 

25,366.6 

7.2389 

1 .890.3 

3,430.5 

4,5672 

1964 

-1,130 

1,527 

-239 

158 

28,201  4 

7,997.4 

2,262.1 

3,738.9 

5,1383 

1965 

-1,162 

985 

-182 

-359 

31,877.9 

8.889.8 

2,6863 

4,098.3 

5,9092 

1966 

-499 

1,020 

-501 

20 

35,303.2 

9,530.1 

2.833.1 

4,493.1 

6,973.2 

1967 

-97 

1,230 

-784 

349 

38,4444 

10,157.1 

2,8994 

4,914.0 

7.918.3 

1968 

-917 

1,201 

-219 

65 

43,064.5 

11,088.2 

3,2432 

5.549,7 

9.220.6 

1969 

1,106 

811 

-387 

1,663 

46,705.8 

11.588.8 

3,435.9 

6,053.6 

10.388  7 

1970 

5,846.4 

9,805.9 

16,081  0 

100.0 

431 

1.694 

-1,348 

896 

51,528.1 

12.293.4 

4,2149 

6.561  9 

11.575  9 

1971 

6,021.0 

10,774.1 

16,848.2 

107.6 

-386 

2.060 

-1,455 

336 

57,570.0 

13.580.9 

4,580.9 

7.413.5 

12,902.7 

1972 

6,201.9 

11,751.1 

17,606.2 

119.0 

108 

75 

-650 

-467 

66,501.1 

15,527.8 

5,611.4 

8,523.7 

14,741.7 

1973 

6,446.3 

12,700  2 

18,614.0 

122.8 

-1,460 

2,351 

-867 

24 

79,846.4 

18,124.6 

6,730.3 

10,193.1 

17,622.3 

1974 

6,779.6 

12,992.6 

19,481.8 

115.5 

-4,757 

5,555 

-1,203 

-405 

93,299.3 

19,932.7 

8,121.0 

11.985.6 

21,087.7 

1975 

7,111.1 

13,586.3 

20,369.5 

122.6 

-4,109 

8,398 

-3,767 

522 

109,053  4 

22.7947 

8.521.3 

13.627.3 

25,0882 

1976 

7,035.7 

13,855.4 

20,709.9 

125.7 

-4,334 

5,174 

-2.261 

-1.421 

120.508.4 

24,716.8 

9.261  8 

14,449.7 

27,995.3 

1977 

6,901.3 

14,428.9 

21,366.8 

129.9 

-4,917 

4,744 

-3,126 

-3,299 

131,702.4 

27,197.5 

8,9549 

15,590  1 

30,918.8 

1978 

7,108.6 

14,998  2 

22.007.6 

1379 

-4,840 

9,138 

-2,609 

1,908 

148.256.3 

31,062.8 

9.638.5 

17,629.0 

34,580.6 

1979 

7,042.0 

15,023.4 

22,740.3 

135.9 

-1,114 

981 

-1,364 

-1,280 

167,936.4 

34,2835 

10.4179 

19,979.8 

39,8027 

1980 

7,447.6 

15,212.8 

23.861  0 

136.5 

-6.065 

16,030 

-8,750 

1,426 

193,874.3 

39.013.6 

12.372.5 

22,574.5 

46,191.0 

1981 

6,718.5 

14,181.8 

24,133.6 

123.0 

2.665 

332 

-3.692 

-695 

208,180.0 

39,291  4 

11,668.9 

23,424.8 

52,0770 

1982 

6,615.9 

14,7762 

24,480.1 

1297 

1,686 

5,534 

-6,671 

548 

1983 

Percentage  change  from  previous  quarter 


(*) 

(*) 

(*) 

(*) 

1.3a 

-2.2a 

0.9a 

-2.7a 

-945 

5,426 

-2,495 

2,411 

2.7 

1.3 

1.9 

22 

24 

4  1981 

3.8a 

-2.5a 

-0  1a 

-3.3a 

-87 

2,915 

-3,256 

-1,668 

1.8 

-0.1 

-1.0 

0.2 

3.5 

1    1982 

37a 

-0.6a 

0.1a 

-30a 

679 

-3.663 

-223 

-3,050 

0.6 

0.0 

-10.3 

0.3 

2.2 

2 

5.8a 

-1.7a 

-0.1  A 

-1.9a 

1.287 

3.422 

-1.918 

3.479 

0.0 

-1.1 

-7.0 

-1.0 

1.9 

3 

1.7a 

0.0a 

0.1a 

29a 

786 

-2,342 

1,706 

545 

1.3 

-3.0 

88 

06 

2.5 

4 

1.5a 

2.3a 

0.2a 

4.5a 

625 

710 

417 

575 

0.8 

3.0 

-1.3 

1.3 

-1.6 

1    1983 

2.0a 

1.9a 

1.5a 

2.9a 

1,309 

2,699 

-3,661 

180 

29 

5.6 

0.3 

0.3 

3.3 

2 

3.1a 

2.4a 

1.0a 

4.2a 

-288 

1,873 

-1,943 

263 

24 

3.7 

1.5 

2.8 

1.5 

3 

2'.5a 

0.9a 

0.1a 

3.7a 

39 

251 

-1,484 

-470 

0.8 

-02 

-5.8 

1.1 

1.7 

4 

0.4 


1.0 


0.5a 


-147 


1,177 


-1.002 


-1,260 


Percentage  change  from  previous  month 


0.5a 
-2.3a 
-1.5a 

2.6a 
-2.1a 
-2.2a 

0.1a 
-0.4a 

4.0a 
0.7a 
0.8a 
0.7a 
0.9a 
2.3a 
0.6a 
1  6a 
1.7a 
0.7a 
0.8a 
1.9a 

07a 
-2.7a 
0.5a 
0.7 


-1.2 

-0.2 

-15.1 

0.1 

0.1 

M   1982 

09 

1.1 

3.7 

04 

1.6 

J 

0.4 

1.6 

-1.1 

-0.9 

0.1 

J 

-1.4 

-48 

-94 

-0.6 

06 

A 

1.1 

-0.4 

11.6 

-0.1 

08 

S 

0.2 

-1.7 

7.3 

-0.1 

0.9 

O 

0.4 

0.3 

-3.3 

0.5 

06 

N 

1.7 

1.5 

-0.9 

2.1 

1.7 

D 

1.0 

0.7 

1.7 

-0.3 

-3.4 

J  1983 

0.1 

1.5 

-0.7 

-0.1 

-1.0 

F 

1.5 

0.5 

-2.1 

05 

4.1 

M 

0.4 

2.3 

1.8 

-1.0 

-0.6 

A 

1.3 

2.5 

-1.4 

07 

1.9 

M 

1.7 

2.3 

3.7 

20 

08 

J 

0.6 

2.4 

2.1 

0.9 

-03 

J 

0.0 

-1.5 

-2.6 

0.2 

0.6 

A 

0.6 

0.1 

-2.4 

0.5 

09 

S 

0.2 

0.0 

-2.9 

-0.2 

0.2 

O 

0.6 

0.2 

-0.5 

0.6 

0.6 

N 

1.1 

0.2 

-0.1 

1.6 

09 

D 

0.1 

-0.1 

4.0 

-09 

02 

J  1984 

0.0 

-0.9 

1.5 

-0.3 

0.2 

F 
M 
A 

*  Actual    data 

Note:  Percentage  changes  are  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  unless  otherwise  indicated    Monthly  and  quarterly  series  and  their  CANSIM  identifiers  appear  in  Sections  and  Tables 

identified  at  the  head  of  the  data  columns 


Section  1 /Continued 

Selected  economic  indicators— analytical  summary 


July  1984  i 


Years, 
quarters 
and 
months 


Employees  by  industry 


Labour  force 


Total     Employed 


Unem-      Industrial 
Unem-      ployment  aggre-  Manu-  Con- 

ployed  rate  gate       facturlng       structlon 


Average 

Community  hourly 

business  earnings 

and  in 

personal  manu- 

service  tacturing 


Average 
weekly 
hours 
in 
manu- 
facturing 


Ratio  ot 
manu- 
facturing 
inven- 
tories 
owned 
to  ship- 
ments 


New 
passen- 
ger 
car 
sales 


Building 

permits 

total 


New 

dwelling 

units 

started 

(centres  of 

10,000 

and 

over) 


Section/ 
Table 


S4/T3 


S4/T3 


S4/T9    S4/T15 


S6/T1    S6/T13    S8/T1 


S8/T6 


000's  of  persons 


1961 

1962 

1963 

1964 

1965 

1966 

7,493 

7,242 

251 

3.4 

1967 

7,747 

7,451 

296 

3.8 

1968 

7.951 

7,593 

358 

4.5 

1969 

8,194 

7,832 

362 

4.4 

1970 

8,395 

7,919 

476 

5.7 

1971 

8.639 

8,104 

535 

6.2 

1972 

8,897 

8,344 

553 

6.2 

1973 

9,276 

8,761 

515 

5.5 

1974 

9,639 

9.125 

514 

5.3 

1975 

9,974 

9.284 

690 

69 

1976 

10,203 

9.477 

726 

7.1 

1977 

10,500 

9.651 

849 

8.1 

1978 

10.895 

9.987 

908 

8.3 

1979 

11,231 

10,395 

836 

7.4 

1980 

1 1 ,573 

10,708 

865 

7.5 

1981 

1 1 ,904 

1 1 ,006 

898 

7.5 

1982 

1 1 ,958 

10.644 

1,314 

11.0 

1983 

12.183 

10.734 

1.448 

11.9 

1971  =  100 


$ 

units 

$000,000 

2.22 

437.319 

2,244.3 

92,741 

2.15 

502,565 

2.516.6 

102,008 

2.06 

557,787 

2.823.2 

118,512 

2.00 

616,759 

3.267.6 

133,562 

2.01 

708,716 

3.809.6 

135.218 

2.05 

694,820 

3,715.1 

108.329 

2.14 

679,435 

4,067.8 

131,858 

2.00 

741.915 

4.775.7 

162,267 

1.98 

760.803 

4,895.6 

169,739 

2.13 

640,360 

4,700.2 

150,999 

1.98 

780,762 

5,730.1 

180,948 

1.88 

858,959 

6,463.6 

206.954 

1.81 

970,828 

8.558.9 

211,543 

1.92 

942,797 

9,280.1 

169,437 

2.12 

989,280 

10,598.0 

181,846 

2.02 

946,488 

12,199.3 

209.762 

1.99 

991 ,398 

12,419.8 

200,201 

1.86 

988,890 

13,134.7 

178.678 

1.87 

1,003,008 

14,143.8 

151.717 

2.03 

932,060 

15,452.1 

125,013 

2.05 

904,195 

18.735.5 

142,441 

2.22 

713.481 

12,788.8 

104,792 

1.84 

843.318 

14.571.3 

134,207 

Percentage  change  from  previous  quarter 


1982  1 

-0.5 

-1.1 

6.2 

68 

(*) 
2.24 

-20.8 

-23.5 

24.2 

2 

0.3 

-1.3 

17.9 

18.0 

2.22 

89 

-23.3 

-28.4 

3 

06 

-1.3 

17.3 

16.2 

2.19 

-6.3 

4.2 

-15.6 

4 

-0.1 

-0.5 

5.0 

4.9 

2.06 

5.9 

15.7 

39.1 

1983  1 

0.1 

04 

-2.0 

-2.3 

1.95 

-0.2 

11.1 

21.4 

2 

1.1 

1.4 

-0.6 

-1.6 

1.78 

17.6 

-6.4 

22.0 

3 

0.5 

12 

-4.7 

-54 

0.6 

2.2 

11.8 

0.3 

-29 

0.7 

0.3 

1.76 

-56 

-0.2 

-32.8 

4 

-0.1 

0.4 

-4.1 

-4.0 

-05 

-3.1 

-12.6 

1.8 

3.4 

2.1 

0.0 

1.73 

14.4 

7.7 

-3.4 

1984  1 

0.4 

0.2 

2.0 

1.5 

■2.5r 

-5.7 

-14.5r 

-4.3r 

0.9 

2.1r 

1.0 

1.73 

5.1 

-6.4f 

11.5 

2 

0.6 

05 

1.2 

12 

Percentage  change  from  previous  month 


1982  J 

0.8 

-0.2 

8.7 

7.2 

2.25 

-21.9 

21.2 

2.2 

A 

-0.4 

-0.7 

1.4 

2.5 

2.09 

19.7 

-21.3 

-10.8 

S 

0.2 

-0.1 

2.3 

1.6 

2.19 

2.5 

14.1 

-9.7 

O 

0.3 

0.0 

3.2 

3.2 

2.25 

17.1 

6.0 

36.5 

N 

-0.3 

-0.2 

-0.7 

-0.7 

2.20 

15.0 

7.9 

17.8 

D 

0.2 

0.1 

1.0 

08 

2.06 

23.1 

9.8 

5.0 

1983  J 

-0.3 

0.2 

-3.5 

-3.1 

1.97 

-19.3 

1.5 

9.6 

F 

0.4 

0.3 

1.4 

0.8 

1.97 

-3.7 

0.5 

-2.1 

M 

0.3 

0.2 

0.5 

0.0 

1.95 

19.7 

0.6 

10.4 

A 

0.4 

0.6 

-0.8 

-0.8 

0.7 

2.2 

9.1 

0.0 

0.1 

0.5 

0.5 

5.1 

7.4 

-4.7 

M 

0.4 

0.6 

-0.3 

-0.8 

2.8 

3.1 

10.4 

1.8 

2.2 

0.3 

-0.2 

1.81 

1.0 

-20.8 

57.4 

J 

0.3 

0.5 

-1.2 

-1.6 

1.5 

1.9 

9.7 

1.2 

-0.1 

0.3 

0.3 

1.78 

0.3 

1.8 

-33.3 

J 

0.3 

0.5 

-1.6 

-1.6 

-1.9 

-1.0 

3.3 

-1.4 

-4.8 

0.0 

-0.7 

1.76 

-6.2 

6.8 

-20.9 

A 

-0.1 

0.1 

-1.9 

-2.5 

0.3 

1.5 

-04 

0  1 

-0.3 

0.1 

1.0 

1.77 

2.4 

-0.6 

-5.1 

S 

0.0 

0.3 

-3.0 

-2.5 

1.2 

-0.1 

-2.6 

0.9 

4.7 

0.9 

1.0 

1.76 

-4.2 

2.3 

3.6 

O 

-0.3 

-0.1 

-1.5 

-0.8 

-0.1 

-1.2 

-2.9 

0.6 

1.1 

0.6 

0.3 

1.76 

10.6 

8.5 

-8.6 

N 

0.2 

0.3 

0.1 

-0.8 

-0.4 

-1.7 

-6.6 

1.3 

08 

0.8 

-0.2 

1.75 

7.7 

-2.8 

4.8 

D 

0.4 

0.4 

0.2 

0.0 

-2.9 

-3.4 

-12.0 

-0.9 

-3.5 

0.8 

-3.5 

1.73 

1.1 

-0.3 

5.5 

1984  J 

-0.3 

-0.4 

0.7 

0.9 

0.1 

-0.4 

-4.0 

-2.7 

2.4 

1.5 

3.2 

1.65 

2.3 

-1.6 

11.2 

F 

0.6 

0.5 

1.5 

0.9 

-0.8 

-3.7 

0.5 

-2.5 

0.7 

-0.7 

0.5 

1.76 

-3.1 

-2.4 

1.6 

M 

-0.2 

-0.2 

0.3 

0.9 

0.2r 

-0.1c 

-0.2f 

0.8 

0.6r 

0.9r 

0.0 

1.73 

4.8 

-6.3/- 

-16.7 

A 

0.2 

0.2 

-0.1 

0.0 

2.2 

2.4 

9.5 

3.9 

1.6 

0.7 

-1.0 

1.72 

-7.3 

18.2 

-4.5 

M 

0.6 

0.2 

3.2 

2.6 

7.7 

J 

-0.1 

0.4 

-4.3 

-4.2 

*  Actual   data 

Note:  Percentage  changes  are  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  unless  otherwise  indicated   Monthly  and  quarterly  series  and  their  CANSIM  identifiers  appear  in  Sections  and  Tables 

identified  at  the  head  of  the  data  columns. 


10 


July  1984 

Selected  economic  indicators — analytical  summary 


Section  1 /Concluded 


Balance 

ot  payments 
basis 

Govt  ot 
Canada 

Not 

seasonally  adjusted 

Mer- 

Gross 

Value  ol  retail  trade 

chandise 

Three 

average 

weighted 

exports 

Rail 

month 

bond 

industrial 

Years. 

Motor 

(including 

Mer- 

revenue 

treasury 

yield 

Consumer 

arice  index 

selling 

quarters 

vehicles 

re- 

chandise 

freight 

bill 

10  years    _ 

price 
index 

and 

Total 

dealers 

exports) 

imports 

loaded 

yield 

and  over 

Total 

Food 

months 

Section/ 

S10/T1 

S10/T1 

S11/T1.1 

S11/T1.2 

S12/T1 

S13/T8 

S13/T8 

S5/T2 

S5/T2 

S5/T1 

Table 

( 

$000,000 

) 

'000  tons 

% 

%     ( 

1981    =    100 

) 

16,073 

2,599 

130,448 

2.83 

5.05 

31.6 

26.2 

82.4 

1961 

17,137 

2,957 

135,028 

401 

5.11 

32.0 

26.7 

83.3 

1962 

18,207 

3,312 

147,761 

3.57 

5.09 

32.6 

27.5 

84.4 

1963 

19,493 

3,612 

174,069 

3.74 

5.18 

33.2 

28.0 

85.1 

1964 

21.155 

4,175 

179,867 

3.97 

5.21 

34.0 

28.7 

86.2 

1965 

22,686 

4,338 

188,672 

5.00 

5.69 

35.2 

30.6 

88.7 

1966 

24,155 

4,433 

185,927 

4.59 

5.94 

36.5 

31  0 

90.4 

1967 

25.711 

4,714 

192,458 

6.24 

6.75 

38.0 

32.0 

92.3 

1968 

27,401 

4.796 

183,270 

7  14 

7.58 

39.7 

33.3 

958 

1969 

28,034 

4,197 

207.211 

6.12 

7.91 

41.0 

34.1 

98.1 

1970 

30,648 

4.925 

17,877.0 

15.314.0 

213.120 

3.62 

6.95 

422 

34.4 

100.0 

1971 

33,930 

5,663 

20,1290 

18,272  0 

213.851 

3.55 

7.23 

44.2 

37.0 

104.4 

1972 

38,335 

7,422 

25,461  0 

22,726.0 

218,246 

5.39 

7.56 

47.6 

42.4 

116.1 

1973 

44,751 

8,303 

32,590.9 

30,902.0 

222,032 

7.78 

8.90 

52.8 

49.4 

138.1 

1974 

51,399 

10,184 

33,510.5 

33,962.0 

207,477 

8.37 

9.04 

58.5 

55.8 

153.7 

1975 

57.167 

1 1 ,058 

38,165.7 

36,6070 

218,869 

8.89 

9.18 

62.9 

573 

161.6 

1976 

61.651 

11.750 

44.497.8 

41.523.2 

227,805 

735 

8.70 

67.9 

62.0 

174.3 

1977 

68.779 

13.480 

53.362.1 

49,047.1 

219,598 

8.58 

9.27 

73.9 

71.6 

190.4 

1978 

77.025 

15,421 

65,581.6 

61.157.0 

238,094 

11.57 

10.21 

80.7 

81  0 

2179 

1979 

84.027 

15,698 

76,680.9 

67,902.4 

236,163 

12.70 

12.48 

88.9 

89.8 

247  2 

1980 

94.293 

16,547 

84,4684 

77,139.9 

229,979 

17.78 

15.22 

100.0 

100.0 

272.4 

1981 

97,639 

14.413 

84,539.6 

66,726.3 

199,721 

13.83 

14.26 

110.8 

107.2 

288.8 

1982 

106,243 

17,198 

90,825.0 

73,119.9 

207,093 

932 

11.79 

117.2 

111.2 

2988 

1983 

Percentage  change  from  previous  quarter 


2.0a 

2.9 

3.2a 

-3.2a 

5.5 

(*) 
14.81 

(*) 
15.27 

2.5 

-0.5 

1.3 

4 

1981 

0.6r 

-11.9 

-2.3a 

-9.2a 

-7.4 

14.83 

15.06 

2.5 

1.9 

1.4 

1 

1982 

22r 

-04 

1.8a 

-2.2a 

0.0 

16.06 

16.03 

3.1 

4.1 

1.9 

2 

0.3r 

06 

3.6 

1.0a 

-15.7 

13.15 

13.48 

2.2 

1.9 

0.8 

3 

1.2a 

0.0 

-8.4a 

-8.5a 

2.9 

10.25 

11.69 

16 

-1.0 

03 

4 

3.1 

6.3 

4.6r 

8.3a 

32 

9.21 

11.70 

0.6 

0.4 

0.7 

1 

1983 

2.6 

11.4 

5.2r 

0.5a 

2.5 

9.24 

11.56 

1.4 

2.2 

1.5 

2 

2.5a 

1.7 

1.9a 

10.7a 

6.4 

9.26 

11.76 

1.6 

0.9 

09 

3 

2.2 

9.5 

9.4a 

9.3a 

82 

969 

12.02 

0.9 

0.1 

0.4 

4 

1.8a 

4.9r 

8.1a 

8.7 

0.4 

1.2 

3.0 

1.6 

1 

1984 

Percentage  change  from  previous  month 


-3.1 

-2.6 

1.1a 

-0.1a 

-7.6 

16.06 

16.03 

1.0 

2.2 

0.3 

J       1982 

0.1A 

-4.1 

2.1a 

3.6 

-5.9 

15.82 

15.62 

0.5 

0.6 

0.2 

J 

21 

8.5 

-1.9a 

-02 

-12.9 

14.42 

13.96 

0.5 

-0.8 

-0.0 

A 

0.0 

2.0 

4.1a 

-4.5a 

7.1 

13.15 

13.48 

0.5 

-0.8 

0.8 

S 

-0.6 

-73 

-11.7a 

-7.6a 

4.3 

11.54 

12.63 

0.6 

-0.2 

-0.1 

O 

1.0 

5.2 

-1.4a 

-1.0a 

-3.7 

10.72 

12.18 

0.7 

0.3 

-0.2 

N 

1.3 

1.0 

79a 

9.0a 

4.3 

10.25 

11.69 

0.0 

-0.3 

0.3 

D 

0.3 

2.3 

-1.2a 

1.4a 

24 

9.53 

12.28 

-0.2 

-0.2 

0.1 

J       1983 

0.7a 

-2.1 

-0.3a 

-0.3a 

-32 

940 

11.80 

04 

0.6 

0.3 

F 

3.5 

91 

4.6a 

4.7a 

44 

9.21 

11.70 

1.0 

-0.2 

0.6 

M 

-38 

1.1 

2.1a 

-3.5a 

-1.4 

9.22 

11.18 

0.0 

1.0 

0.6 

A 

4.6 

6.8 

-0.9a 

10 

3.1 

9.12 

11.30 

0.3 

1.6 

0.5 

M 

3.2r 

07 

2.8a 

1.8a 

0.6 

9.24 

11.56 

1.1 

02 

03 

J 

-0.3a 

0.4 

-3.7a 

2.3a 

-7.8 

9.25 

12.03 

0.4 

0.6 

0.4 

J 

1  1a 

-1.8 

6.3a 

7.9 

15.7 

9.35 

12.34 

0.5 

0.0 

0.3 

A 

0.3a 

-02 

0.4r 

3.6r 

89 

9.26 

11.76 

0.0 

-0.9 

0.0 

S 

2.6a 

10.0 

3.3r 

2.1a 

-0.8 

9.22 

11.73 

0.6 

1.1 

02 

O 

-0.8a 

0.2 

3.4a 

0.7a 

-2.5 

9.31 

11.80 

0.0 

-0.5 

0.1 

N 

1.0a 

0.5 

3.9a 

4.6a 

0.8 

9.69 

12.02 

0.3 

0.4 

0.4a 

D 

1.7a 

32 

4.5a 

0.3r 

4.1 

973 

11.92 

0.5 

1.9 

0.8r 

J       1984 

-0.5 

24 

-4.8a 

3.6a 

-2.1 

9.77 

12.40 

0.6 

1.1 

0.4 

F 

-0.3 

-1.0a 

9.5r 

7.3a 

-5.5 

10.22 

13.06 

0.2 

0.8 

0.7 

M 

4.1 

5.6 

-4  3a 

-8.4a 

7.9 

10.56 

13.31 

0.2r 

0.3 

0.5 

A 

6.8 

95 

11.27 

13.93 

0.2 

-0.3 

0.1 

M 

*  Actual   data 

Note    Percentage  changes  are  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  unless  otherwise  indicated    Monthly  and  quarterly  series  and  their  CANSIM  identifiers  appear  in  Sections  and  Tables 

identified  at  the  head  of  the  data  columns 

11 


Section  1 /Concluded 

Business  leading  indicators  for  Canada,  filtered  data1 


July  1984 


Composite 
10  leading 

index  of 
ndicators 

Average 
work  week 
manufactur- 
ing 

Residential 

construction 

index1 

United 

States 

composite 

leading 

index 

Money 
supply 
(M1)J 

New  orders 

durable 

prod 

industries 

Retail 

trade 

furniture 

and 

appliances 

New  motor 

vehicle 

sales 

Shipment  to 

inventory 

ratio, 

finished 

products 

mfg 

Stock 

price 

index* 

Percentage 

change  in 

price  per 

unit  labour 

costs 

Month 

filtered 

not  filtered 

D 

99475 

99540 

99476 

99477 

99478 

99479 

99480 

99481 

99482 

99483 

99484 

99485 

(    1971  =100     ) 

1971  =100 

1961  =100 

( 

$1971    millions 

) 

($1971   thousands) 

% 

1982  A 

119.78 

115.7 

38.00 

66.6 

135.32 

10.032.5 

2,5438 

82,523 

414,747 

1.37 

1 ,383.3 

-0.84 

M 

117.59 

114.8 

37.91 

62.5 

135.15 

10.015.6 

2.538.7 

81 ,670 

406,147 

1.35 

1,338.0 

-0.95 

J 

115.65 

112.7 

37.82 

57.6 

135.14 

9,979.5 

2,553.0 

80,668 

404,761 

1.35 

1,281.4 

-0.99 

J 

113.99 

111.7 

37.74 

53.1 

135.33 

9,919.2 

2,550.1 

79,666 

392,583 

1.34 

1.233.2 

-098 

A 

112.95 

113.6 

37.68 

49.2 

135.57 

9,828.9 

2,553.3 

78,640 

386,140 

1.35 

1,217.6 

-0.91 

S 

112.45 

113.7 

37.57 

46.3 

136.04 

9,736.4 

2.534.8 

78.140 

384,886 

1.36 

1,222.2 

-079 

0 

112.59 

115.7 

37.49 

46.1 

136.72 

9.646.6 

2.4863 

78.537 

374.912 

1.36 

1,260.1 

-0.65 

N 

113.38 

117.9 

37.42 

49.4 

137.51 

9,565.4 

2,459.4 

79,535 

371,142 

1.35 

1 ,328.0 

-0.50 

D 

114.98 

121.8 

37.38 

54.6 

138.43 

9.561  2 

2,409.6 

81.274 

380,986 

1.36 

1,428.2 

-0.38 

1983  J 

117.61 

127.6 

37.42 

62.3 

139.86 

9.610.9 

2,400.9 

83,792 

386,994 

1.37 

1,543.2 

-0.26 

F 

120.87 

130.3 

37.53 

698 

141.74 

9,714.3 

2,410.3 

85,922 

387,899 

1.38 

1,665.4 

-0.13 

M 

124.31 

132.3 

37.69 

77.7 

144.03 

9,817.3 

2.420.0 

87,037 

395,017 

1.40 

1 ,782.4 

A 

128.11 

137.5 

37.86 

85.1 

146.53 

9.921.3 

2.445.8 

87,533 

408,951 

1.42 

1,899.8 

0.15 

M 

132.12 

141.4 

38.02 

90.5 

149.05 

10.030.4 

2,499.0 

89.181 

423.982 

1.45 

2.003.9 

0.31 

J 

135.78 

141.9 

38.15 

91.9 

■151.63 

10,111.6 

2.554.9 

91,449 

437,727 

1.49 

2.082.8 

0.45 

J 

139.22 

145.4 

38.26 

90.5 

154.04 

10,177.7 

2,613.0 

95,701 

448,383 

1.52 

2.136.9 

056 

A 

142.15 

146.0 

38.40 

86.6 

156.12 

10,218.2 

2,693.8 

99,799 

457,962 

1.55 

2,172.7 

0.64 

S 

144.81 

149.2 

38.52 

82.0 

157.93 

10.2559 

2,981.5 

101,884 

464,341 

1.58 

2,197.1 

0.69 

O 

146.83 

148.3 

38.60 

77.6 

159.65 

10.268.1 

3.136.0 

103,184 

471,967 

1.59 

2,203.4 

0.72 

N 

148.63 

151.4 

38.66 

73.7 

161.10 

10,272.0 

3.227.1 

103,786 

488,534 

1.61 

2.2209 

0.74 

D 

150.24 

152.8 

38.68 

70.0 

162.35 

10,262.7 

3,254.5 

104,276 

507.286 

1.62 

2,245.1 

0.76 

1984  J 

151.99 

156.2 

38.66 

67.9 

163.39 

10,245.4 

3,2822 

104,270 

529,999 

1.63 

2,260.2 

0.79 

F 

153.72 

157.2 

38.65 

67.3 

164.48 

10,216.4 

3,264.9 

103,911 

548,540 

1.65 

2,256.5 

0.85 

M 

155.51 

159.5 

38.65 

66.8 

165.44 

10,197.8 

3,254.4 

103,858 

564,322 

1.66 

2,235.5 

0.92 

'In  general  the  term  filtering  refers  to  removing,  or  filtering  out,  movements  of  the  data  that  repeat  themselves  with  roughly  the  same  frequency        Composite  Index  of  Housing  Starts 
(units),  Building  Permits  (dollars),  and  Mortgage  Loan  Approvals  (number)        3Deflated  by  the  Consumer  Price  Index.       'Toronto  Stock  Exchange  (300  Stock  Index  excluding  oil  and  gas 
component). 


12 


Section  2  ■  Population  Statistics 

14  1.  Population  by  Province 

14  2.  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  Country  ot  Last  Permanent  Residence 

15  3.  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  Province  ot  (Intended)  Destination 

15  4.  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  (Intended)  Occupational  Group 

16  5.  Births,  by  Province 
16  6.  Deaths,  by  Province 
16  7.  Marriages,  by  Province 


13 


Section  2— Tables  1  and  2 

Table  1:  Population,'  by  province  (thousands) 


July  1984 


Year 
and 
quarter 

Canada 

Nil.  I 

P. El 

N.S. 

NB 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man. 

Sask. 

Alta 

B.C 

Yukon 

N.W.T. 

D 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

1982  June 

1983  June 

24,631.8 
24,883.4 

568.5 
576.2 

122.7 
123.9 

851.7 
859.3 

698.9 
7066 

6.479.8 
6,514.9 

8,716.1 
8.8160 

1,034.5 
1.046.3 

979.1 
992.0 

2,318.5 
2,352.3 

2/791.1 
2,825.0 

23.7 
22.2 

47.2 
48.6 

1981   Apr 
July 
Oct. 

24,288.9 
24,366.2 

24.441  9 

567.3 
567.6 
568  3 

122.4 

122.8 
122.7 

847.0 
847.4 
8493 

6956 
696.6 
696.3 

6,426.7 
6,441.5 
6,450.6 

8,611.6 
8,6294 
8,6476 

1.024.4 
1.026.9 
1.027.8 

966.1 
969.1 
972.5 

2,226.0 
2,246.4 
2,272.5 

2,733.2 
2.749.1 
2,764.4 

23.0 
23.3 
23.4 

45.5 
46.0 
46.5 

1982  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 

24,511.8 
24.575.3 
24,656.5 
24.724.1 

567.4 
568.0 
569.1 
571.5 

122.6 
122.5 
122.7 
123.1 

850.3 
850.7 
852  6 
855.2 

696.6 
697.6 
699.6 
701.5 

6.460.5 
6,471.1 
6.483.9 
6.490.0 

8,671.7 
8,6980 
8,724.3 
8,750.6 

1,030.1 
1,032.9 
1,035.2 
1,037.3 

975.2 
977.5 
980  1 
9835 

2,291.2 
2,306.1 
2,323.6 
2,336.0 

2,776.1 
2,7843 
2,794.3 
2,803.6 

23.5 
23.6 
23.6 
23.6 

46.5 
470 
47.5 
48.1 

1983  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct 

24,784.1 
24.842.0 
24.901.2 
24,960.9 

573.2 
574.4 
576.9 
579.1 

123.4 
123.6 
124.1 

124.4 

8568 
858.5 
860.2 
863.2 

703.6 
705.3 
707.5 
709  1 

6,494.4 
6.507.8 
6.518.1 
6,524.6 

8.776.6 
8,799.6 
8,822.5 
8,856.2 

1.040.9 
1.044.0 
1 .047.4 
1,048.8 

987.8 
990.2 
993.3 
996.8 

2,343.6 
2,348.3 
2,3526 
2,348.5 

2,812.4 
2,819.4 
2,828.0 
2,839.3 

23.0 
22.3 
22.1 
22.0 

48.4 
48.6 
48.7 
48.9 

1984  Jan 

25,015  8 

579.4 

124.6 

866.1 

710.5 

6.529.3 

8,887  0 

1.051.5 

1 .000.0 

2,345.1 

2,851.7 

21.6 

49.0 

'As  of  the  first  of  each  month    Quarterly  and  annual  data  from  1951   to  April  1.  1981  are  Intercensal  estimates;  final  postcensal  estimates  from  July  1,  1981  to  April  1,  1982;  updated 
postcensal  estimates  from  July  1,  1982  to  October  1.  1983  and  preliminary  postcensal  estimates  for  January  1984    For  an  explanation  of  population  estimates  methodology  and  data 
sources  see  catalogue  (91-201)  and  (91-001). 

Sources:  Quarterly  Estimates  of  Population  for  Canada  and  Provinces  (91-001),  Annual  Estimates  of  Population  for  Canada  and  Provinces  at  June  1st  (91-201), 
Statistics  Canada. 


Table  2:  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  country  of  last  permanent  residence 


Year 

United 

and 

Kingdom 

Nether- 

Other 

Austra- 

United 

West 

All 

quarter 

Total 

&  Ireland 

France 

Germany 

lands 

Greece 

Italy 

Portugal 

Europe 

Asia 

lasia 

States 

Indies 

other 

D 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

1982 

121,147 

17.075 

2,393 

4,425 

1,827 

885 

1,506 

1,388 

16,657 

41,686 

938 

9,360 

8,630 

14,377 

1983 

88,846 

5.991 

1.643 

2,513 

670 

601 

819 

813 

1 1 .094 

36,734 

474 

7.325 

7,123 

13,046 

1981    1 

26,757 

4,462 

414 

381 

276 

187 

546 

429 

2,695 

10,634 

312 

2,318 

1,360 

2,743 

2 

31 ,443 

6,034 

549 

532 

515 

228 

447 

570 

2,793 

1 1 ,786 

311 

2.628 

1,592 

3,458 

3 

35,887 

6.382 

681 

606 

606 

233 

523 

435 

3,115 

14.337 

403 

2.821 

2.277 

3,468 

4 

34,531 

5.086 

445 

669 

400 

310 

527 

452 

4,771 

12,074 

292 

2,792 

3,337 

3,376 

1982  1 

29,659 

4.708 

455 

755 

434 

239 

415 

413 

3.673 

10,453 

242 

2,242 

2.326 

3,304 

2 

35,071 

5,386 

645 

1,183 

758 

226 

448 

460 

4,391 

12,049 

298 

2,536 

2,461 

4,230 

3 

29,658 

4,406 

794 

1,439 

437 

178 

349 

237 

4.100 

10.100 

222 

2,253 

1,838 

3.305 

4 

26.759 

2,575 

499 

1,048 

198 

242 

294 

278 

4.493 

9.084 

176 

2.329 

2.005 

3,538 

1983  1 

21,952 

1,699 

424 

718 

143 

190 

246 

237 

2.845 

8,003 

121 

1,941 

1,874 

3,511 

2 

21.490 

1,421 

389 

685 

203 

128 

216 

200 

2,765 

8,804 

91 

1,697 

1,836 

3,055 

3 

22,606 

1,547 

482 

695 

169 

130 

152 

153 

2,049 

9.698 

114 

1,883 

1.810 

3,724 

4 

22,798 

1,324 

348 

415 

155 

153 

205 

223 

3.435 

10.229 

148 

1,804 

1.603 

2.756 

Source:  Quarterly  Bulletin.  Employment  and  Immigration  Canada.  Starting  with  1978,  the  data  have  been  revised  to  include  the  1952  and  1976  Acts  combined.  Also  starting 
with  1978,  data  is  obtained  from  unpublished  tabulations. 


14 


July  1984 

Table  3:  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  province  of  destination 


Section  2 — Tables  3  and  4 


Year 

and 

Yukon. 

quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

N.S. 

NB 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

N.W.T. 

D 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

1982 

121,147 

406 

165 

1,256 

751 

21 ,336 

53,049 

4,931 

2,125 

17,949 

18,999 

180 

1983 

88.846 

275 

105 

829 

552 

16,275 

39,899 

3,977 

1,731 

10,666 

14,405 

132 

1981    1 

26,757 

123 

19 

268 

183 

4,138 

11,276 

1,329 

581 

3,996 

4,779 

65 

2 

31,443 

118 

41 

366 

310 

4,541 

13,962 

1,316 

585 

4,502 

5,649 

53 

3 

35,887 

147 

36 

391 

265 

5,550 

15,538 

1,444 

619 

5,607 

6,238 

52 

4 

34,531 

95 

32 

380 

232 

6,953 

14,256 

1,281 

617 

5.225 

5.429 

31 

1982  1 

29,659 

93 

45 

336 

190 

5,475 

12,446 

1,117 

500 

4.524 

4.888 

45 

2 

35,071 

87 

37 

360 

196 

6.023 

15,570 

1,316 

610 

5,252 

5,560 

60 

3 

29,658 

97 

42 

281 

196 

5,188 

13,030 

1,295 

596 

4,531 

4,353 

49 

4 

26,759 

129 

41 

279 

169 

4,650 

12,003 

1,203 

419 

3.642 

4,198 

26 

1983  1 

21,952 

64 

19 

166 

113 

4,510 

9,821 

891 

409 

2,565 

3,373 

21 

2 

21,490 

59 

34 

206 

179 

4,000 

9,454 

1,061 

459 

2,718 

3,282 

38 

3 

22,606 

67 

27 

228 

149 

4,187 

10,106 

1,017 

412 

2,695 

3.690 

28 

4 

22,798 

85 

25 

229 

111 

3,578 

10,518 

1,008 

451 

2,688 

4,060 

45 

Source:  Quarterly  Bulletin,  Employment  and  Immigration  Canada.  Starting  with  1978,  preliminary  data  is  obtained  from  unpublished  tabulations 


Table  4:  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  (intended)  occupational  group1 


Destined 

to  the  labour  force 

Not  destined  to 

the  labour 

force 

Profes- 

Commer- 

Transport 

Mining 

Students 

Year 

Total 

sional 

cial 

Service 

and 

and 

(18  years 

and 

immi- 

Mana- 

and 

and  fi- 

and re- 

communi- 

Agricul- 

quarry- 

Manufac- 

La- 

Sub- 

and 

Sub- 

quarter 

gration 

gerial2 

technical 

Clerical 

nancial 

creation 

cation 

ture 

ing3 

turing4 

bourers 

total5 

Spouses8 

Children 

over)7 

total" 

D 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

1982 

121,147 

4,015 

14,692 

6,157 

2,087 

4,312 

777 

2,187 

164 

1 1 ,097 

668 

55,472 

17,808 

12,964 

22,675 

65,675 

1983 

88,846 

2,429 

7,078 

3,520 

1,496 

3,859 

612 

1,415 

115 

6,790 

432 

37,025 

15,400 

7,324 

18,245 

51,821 

1981    1 

26.757 

852 

2,769 

1,455 

425 

1,005 

178 

530 

62 

2,737 

151 

11,911 

3,955 

3.719 

4,592 

14,846 

2 

31,443 

931 

3,139 

1,900 

583 

1,118 

152 

833 

72 

3,041 

159 

13,854 

4,734 

4,383 

5,078 

17,589 

3 

35.887 

1,148 

3,901 

1,951 

588 

1,056 

141 

847 

40 

2,979 

187 

15,193 

5,414 

4,794 

6,607 

20,694 

4 

34.531 

963 

3,858 

1,738 

555 

1,182 

220 

721 

47 

3,432 

177 

16,011 

4,914 

4,060 

5,708 

18,520 

1982  1 

29.659 

980 

3,603 

1,631 

463 

1,115 

210 

581 

33 

2,928 

175 

14,301 

4,249 

3,418 

4,962 

15,358 

2 

35.071 

1,153 

4,420 

1,767 

599 

1,223 

188 

699 

64 

3,288 

187 

16,257 

5,164 

3,818 

6,241 

18,814 

3 

29,658 

1,126 

3,889 

1,480 

567 

948 

175 

452 

30 

2,492 

147 

13,000 

4,350 

3,227 

6,303 

16,658 

4 

26.759 

756 

2,780 

1,279 

458 

1,026 

204 

455 

37 

2,389 

159 

11,914 

4,045 

2,501 

5,169 

14,845 

1983  1 

21.952 

595 

1,773 

915 

363 

1,114 

131 

356 

29 

1,538 

122 

9,517 

3,617 

1,836 

4,376 

12,435 

2 

21,490 

544 

1,750 

886 

357 

850 

166 

381 

26 

1,683 

87 

9,158 

3,551 

1,761 

4,305 

12,332 

3 

22.606 

647 

1,813 

879 

391 

800 

131 

339 

28 

1,583 

95 

9,037 

4,033 

1,779 

5,106 

13,569 

4 

22.798 

643 

1,742 

840 

385 

1,095 

184 

339 

32 

1,986 

128 

9,313 

4,199 

1,948 

4,458 

13.485 

'The  occupational  status  of  the  majority  of  the  persons  destined  to  the  labour  force  is  determined  by  immigration  officials  by  an  examination  of  documentary  evidence  provided  by  the 
immigrants.  The  classification  of  occupations  is  similar  to  that  used  in  the  1971  Census;  see  Occupational  Classification  Manual,  Census  of  Canada,  1971,  Catalogue  Number  12-536E. 
Vol.  I.  'Beginning  with  1978,  this  is  subdivided  into  entrepreneurs  and  managers-administrators.  For  breakdown  refer  to  CANSIM  main  base.  includes  logging,  fishing,  trapping  and 
hunting.  'Includes  mechanical  and  construction.  'Includes  a  small  number  in  non-specified  occupations.  "Beginning  with  1978  includes  fiances  and  fiancees.  'Does  not  include 
students  entering  Canada  on  students'  visas.  "Includes  also  retired  persons,  elderly  dependents,  and  other  unspecified  persons. 
Source:  Quarterly  Bulletin,  Employment  and  Immigration  Canada.  Starting  with  1978,  preliminary  data  is  obtained  from  unpublished  tabulations. 


15 


Section  2— Tables  5-7 

Table  5:  Births,1  by  province  (number) 


July  1984 


Year  and 

quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

PEL 

N.S. 

NB 

Que 

Ont 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

BC 

Yukon 

N.WT. 

D 

144 

145 

146 

147 

148 

149 

150 

151 

152 

153 

154 

155 

156 

1981 

371 ,346 

10,130 

1,897 

12.079 

10,503 

95.322 

122,183 

16,073 

17,209 

42.638 

41 ,474 

536 

1,302 

1982 

373,082 

9,173 

1,924 

12.325 

10.489 

90,800 

1 24,856 

16,123 

17,722 

45.036 

42,747 

525 

1.362 

1981    1 

90.121 

2,616 

484 

2.895 

2,625 

23,589 

29,243 

3,908 

4,196 

10,224 

9,884 

119 

338 

2 

95,859 

2,601 

460 

3,154 

2,642 

24,905 

31,469 

4,128 

4,524 

10,900 

10,619 

132 

325 

3 

96.005 

2.608 

501 

3,180 

2,656 

24,444 

31 ,835 

4,038 

4,309 

11,126 

10,820 

153 

335 

4 

89,361 

2,305 

452 

2,850 

2,580 

22,384 

29,636 

3,999 

4,180 

10.388 

10,151 

132 

304 

1982  1 

90,867 

2,366 

467 

2,931 

2,473 

22.746 

29,466 

4,016 

4,381 

10,948 

10,604 

136 

333 

2 

96.136 

2,314 

504 

3,212 

2,691 

23,663 

32.183 

3,977 

4,489 

11,554 

1 1 ,089 

126 

334 

3 

96,022 

2,374 

472 

3,134 

2,726 

22,976 

32.496 

4,178 

4,550 

11,732 

10,882 

149 

353 

4 

89,857 

2,119 

481 

3,048 

2,599 

21,215 

30.711 

3.952 

4,302 

10,802 

10,172 

114 

342 

1983  1 

90,260 

2,040 

500 

2.970 

2.620 

23.700 

31.320 

4.360 

3,780 

8,690 

9,860 

130 

290 

2 

91,310 

3.040 

520 

3.100 

2.840 

22,690 

29,700 

4,210 

4,510 

10,470 

9,760 

140 

330 

3 

95,420 

2,420 

470 

3.010 

2.560 

23,190 

33,080 

3,970 

4,140 

1 1 ,280 

10,820 

130 

350 

4 

91 ,230 

2,130 

470 

3,010 

2,570 

20,560 

31 ,390 

3,960 

3,870 

12,130 

10,730 

130 

280 

'Monthly  figures  do  not  add  to  total  shown  because  month  was  not  reported  lor  200  Quebec  births. 

Table  6:  Deaths,  by  province  (number) 


Year  and 
quarter 


Canada 


Que 


Ont. 


Man. 


Sask. 


Alta 


BC 


160 


169 


1981 

171,029 

3,230 

992 

6.958 

5,139 

42,684 

62,838 

8,648 

7,523 

12.823 

19,857 

141 

196 

1982 

174,413 

3,385 

980 

6.941 

5,197 

43,497 

63.696 

8,490 

8,202 

12.968 

20,707 

118 

232 

1981    1 

43,651 

777 

278 

1.859 

1,310 

10,895 

16.314 

2.096 

1,854 

3,148 

5,055 

21 

44 

2 

41,762 

833 

215 

1.689 

1.205 

10,537 

15,247 

2,068 

1.866 

3.122 

4,898 

36 

46 

3 

41,624 

793 

232 

1.663 

1.236 

10,444 

15,105 

2,228 

1,850 

3.138 

4,841 

47 

47 

4 

43,992 

827 

267 

1,747 

1,388 

10,808 

16,172 

2,256 

1.953 

3.415 

5,063 

37 

59 

1982  1 

43,955 

888 

245 

1,771 

1,218 

1 1 ,009 

16,146 

2,153 

2.025 

3.233 

5,181 

27 

59 

2 

42,781 

814 

263 

1,742 

1.309 

10,603 

15,524 

2,142 

1,994 

3.216 

5,080 

30 

64 

3 

42,045 

772 

248 

1,673 

1.266 

10.645 

15.536 

2.029 

1.881 

3.069 

4,825 

32 

69 

4 

45,632 

911 

224 

1,755 

1,404 

1 1 .240 

16,490 

2.166 

2,302 

3.450 

5,621 

29 

40 

1983  1 

45,030 

990 

270 

1,720 

1,480 

11,160 

17,140 

2.260 

1,920 

2,740 

5.270 

30 

50 

2 

42,010 

620 

240 

1,740 

1,220 

12,270 

15,050 

1,940 

1,830 

3,020 

3,990 

30 

60 

3 

42,220 

700 

260 

1,690 

1,190 

9,930 

15,550 

2.210 

1.870 

3,030 

5,680 

30 

80 

4 

46,500 

830 

230 

1,780 

1,390 

1 1 .070 

18,700 

2,070 

1,790 

3,340 

5,220 

30 

50 

Table  7: 

Marriages,1  by  province  (number) 

Year  and 
quarter 

Canada               Nfld.              PEL 

NS 

NB 

Que. 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Yukon 

N.WT 

D 

170                 171                  172 

173 

174 

175 

176 

177 

178 

179 

180 

181 

182 

1981 

190,082 

3,758 

849 

6,632 

5.108 

41.005 

70,281 

8,123 

7,329 

21,781 

24,699 

235 

282 

1982 

188,323 

3,727 

855 

6,486 

4.923 

38,356 

71,595 

8,264 

7,491 

22,312 

23,831 

225 

258 

1981    1 

20,283 

448 

66 

710 

410 

3,036 

7,662 

826 

713 

2,876 

3,448 

34 

54 

2 

53,791 

944 

189 

1,688 

1,368 

1 1 ,875 

20,279 

2,284 

2,096 

6,112 

6,830 

56 

70 

3 

74,229 

1,508 

428 

2,774 

2,261 

18,941 

26,157 

3,089 

2,832 

7,617 

8,460 

85 

77 

4 

41,779 

858 

166 

1.460 

1,069 

7,153 

16,183 

1,924 

1,688 

5,176 

5,961 

60 

81 

1982  1 

19,075 

400 

76 

620 

345 

2,661 

7.569 

848 

671 

2,784 

3.031 

28 

42 

2 

52,703 

842 

178 

1.618 

1.265 

10,888 

20,645 

2,287 

2,140 

6,269 

6.439 

61 

71 

3 

74,456 

1,589 

420 

2,803 

2.275 

17,646 

26,754 

3,267 

2,948 

8.157 

8.437 

82 

78 

4 

41,885 

896 

181 

1,445 

1.038 

6.957 

16,627 

1,862 

1.732 

5.102 

5,924 

54 

67 

1983  1 

19,250 

310 

90 

620 

330 

3,880 

7,020 

700 

610 

2.670 

2,930 

40 

50 

2 

45.410 

740 

200 

1,260 

1.090 

9,780 

18,920 

2,640 

2,270 

4,230 

4,170 

40 

70 

3 

72,430 

1,210 

460 

2,900 

2.220 

17,740 

26,700 

2.910 

2.940 

6.870 

8,300 

100 

80 

4 

42,400 

990 

190 

1,490 

1,020 

7,350 

16,950 

1.810 

1,660 

5,140 

5,660 

60 

80 

'Monthly  tigures  do  not  add  to  total  shown  because  month  was  not  reported  for  204  marriages  in  Quebec. 
Source:  Vital  Statistics  (84-001),  (84-205)  and  (84-206),  Statistics  Canada. 


16 


Section  3  ■  System  of  National  Accounts 

1.  Income  and  Expenditure  Accounts 

18       1.1  National  Income  and  Gross  National  Product 

18  1.2  Gross  National  Expenditure 

19  1.3  Gross  National  Expenditure,  Constant  Dollars 

19  1.4  Sources  of  Personal  Income 

20  1.5  Disposition  of  Personal  Income 

20  1 .6  Sources  and  Disposition  of  Gross  Saving 

21  1.7  Government  Revenue,  Expenditure,  and  Surplus  or  Deficit,  by  Level  of  Government 
25       1.8  Implicit  Price  Indexes,  Gross  National  Expenditure 

25  1.9  Relation  between  Gross  National  Product  at  Market  Prices  and 

Gross  Domestic  Product  at  Factor  Cost 

2.  Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

26  2.1  Gross  Domestic  Product  by  Industry  of  Origin,  Quarterly 

27  2.2  Gross  Domestic  Product  by  Industry  of  Origin,  Monthly 

3.  Balance  of  International  Payments 

32  3.1  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments,  Current  Account,  All  Countries 

33  3.2  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments,  Current  Account,  Area  Distribution 

34  3.3  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments,  Capital  Account,  All  Countries 


17 


Section  3— Tables  1.1  and  1.2 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.1:  National  income  and  gross  national  product  (millions  of  dollars) 


July  1984 


GNP  at 

market 

Wages. 

Accr'd 

Net 

prices 

salaries. 

net 

income  of 

Capital 

excl. 

and 

Corpo- 

Deduct 

Interest 

income 

non-farm 

Net 

consump 

accrued 

supple- 

Military 

ration 

dividends 

&  misc 

of  farm 

un-incorp. 

national 

Indirect 

allow- 

net 

Year 

mentary 

pay  and 

profits 

paid 

invest- 

operators 

business 

Inventory 

income 

taxes 

ances 

Residual 

GNP  at 

income 

and 

labour 

allow- 

betore 

to  non- 

ment 

from  farm 

incl. 

valuation 

at  factor 

less 

&  misc. 

error  of 

market 

of  farm 

quarter 

Income 

ances 

taxes' 

residents2 

income3 

prod.4 

rent5 

adjust" 

cost 

subsidies 

val.  adj. 

estimate 

prices 

operators 

D 

40000 

40001 

40002 

40003 

40004 

40005 

40006 

40007 

40008 

40009 

40010 

40011 

40548 

40013 

D 

40240 

40241 

40242 

40243 

40244 

40245 

40246 

40247 

40248 

40249 

40250 

40251 

40551 

40253 

1982 

207,594 

2.176 

21,110 

-3,611 

28,848 

4,039 

14,842 

-2,631 

272,367 

40,356 

44,650 

929 

358,302 

354,263 

1983 

218.963 

2.375 

32,684 

-2,646 

30,245 

3,572 

18,333 

-2,400 

301,126 

41,417 

47,519 

278 

390.340 

386.768 

Unadjusted  for  seasonality 


1982  4 


52.436 


552 


5,922 


-1.382 


6.128 


-843 


4,057 


895 


67,765 


10,179 


11,571 


1.398 


90.913 


91,756 


1983  1 

51,492 

566 

6,681 

-559 

7,677 

-1.374 

3,707 

-663 

67,527 

10,109 

11,394 

-659 

88,371 

89,745 

2 

54,962 

595 

8,281 

-641 

7,021 

-874 

4,671 

-1,016 

72,999 

9,835 

1 1 ,599 

286 

94,719 

95,593 

3 

56,309 

605 

8,533 

-607 

7,530 

6.501 

5,157 

-546 

83.482 

10,797 

12,058 

51 

106,388 

99.887 

4 

56,200 

609 

9,189 

-839 

8,017 

-681 

4,798 

-175 

77,118 

10,676 

12,468 

600 

100,862 

101.543 

1984  1 

55,156 

631 

9,213 

-910 

8,731 

-1,361 

4,231 

-1,028 

74,663 

11,541 

12,300 

-1,085 

97,419 

98,780 

Seasonally  adjusted 

at  annual 

rates 

1982  4 

209,580 

2,224 

22,672 

-3,752 

24,896 

3,616 

16,264 

2,584 

278,084 

40.532 

45.484 

1,468 

365,568 

361 ,952 

1983  1 

211.296 

2,296 

28.340 

-2.648 

29,544 

3,512 

16,948 

-1,704 

287,584 

39.396 

46.192 

1,100 

374,272 

370,760 

2 

217,808 

2.332 

31.628 

-2.964 

29,628 

3.520 

18,436 

-3,580 

296.808 

41.436 

46.560 

444 

385,248 

381 ,728 

3 

222,264 

2,412 

34.928 

-2.752 

30,472 

3,764 

18,980 

-2,356 

307,712 

42,460 

48,652 

-124 

398,700 

394,936 

4 

224,484 

2,460 

35.840 

-2,220 

31,336 

3,492 

18,968 

-1,960 

312,400 

42,376 

48,672 

-308 

403,140 

399,648 

1984  1 

226,280 

2,564 

38,696 

-4,344 

33,872 

4,516 

19,308 

-3,388 

317,504 

44,676 

49,752 

-348 

411,584 

407,088 

'Excludes  profits  (net  of  losses)  of  government  business  enterprises       'Includes  the  withholding  tax  applicable  to  this  item       'Includes  profits  (net  of  losses)  of  government  business 
enterprises  and  interest  and  miscellaneous  investment  income  of  government        'Includes  value  of  physical  change  in  farm  inventories    The  seasonally  adjusted  data  includes  an  arbitrary 
smoothing  of  crop  production  and  standard  seasonal  adjustment  for  withdrawals  of  grain  from  farm  stocks  and  the  change  in  other  farm-held  inventories    Because  of  the  arbitrary  ele- 
ment, too  precise  an  interpretation  should  not  be  given  the  seasonally  adjusted  figures.      'Includes  net  income  of  independent  professional  practitioners.      "See  footnote  4,  Table  12. 
Source:  National  Income  and  Expenditure  Accounts  (13-001),  Statistics  Canada. 

Table  1.2:  Gross  national  expenditure  (millions  of  dollars) 


Value  of 

physical 

change  in 

inventories 

Personal 

ment 

Business 

expend- 

expend- 
iture 

consu- 

Resi- 

Non- 

Machin- 

grain in 

Exports 

imports 

national 

mer 

on 

dential 

resi- 

ery 

commer- 

of 

of 

Residual 

expend- 

Year 

goods 

goods 

Govern- 

con- 

dential 

and 

Govern- 

cial 

goods 

goods 

error 

iture  at 

and 

and 

and  ser- 

ment 

struc- 

construc- 

equip- 

ment 

Non- 

chan- 

and ser- 

and 

of  esti- 

market 

quarter 

services 

vices' 

Total 

total2 

Total 

tion 

tion 

ment 

Total 

total 

farm4 

nels' 

vices 

services 

mate 

prices 

D 

40014 

40015 

40016 

40017 

40021 

40022 

40023 

40024 

40025 

40026 

40027 

40028 

40029 

40030 

40031 

40548 

D 

40254 

40255 

40256 

40257 

40261 

40262 

40263 

40264 

40265 

40266 

40267 

40268 

40269 

40270 

40271 

40551 

1982 

209,974 

77,768 

79,330 

10,649 

68,681 

13,220 

27,677 

27,784 

-9,135 

69 

-9,346 

142 

101,740 

-100,447 

-928 

358,302 

1983 

229,184 

84.104 

77,647 

1 1 .048 

66,599 

16,187 

24,292 

26,120 

-1,224 

-45 

-677 

-502 

108,169 

-107,262 

-278 

390.340 

Unadjusted  for  seasonality 


1982  4 

57,380 

20,448 

19.673 

2,886 

16.787 

3.385 

6.974 

6,428 

-6.041 

-127 

-3,206 

-2.708 

24,937 

-24,086 

-1.398 

90,913 

1983  1 

52,497 

20,810 

17,326 

2,190 

15,136 

2,986 

5,595 

6,555 

-2,194 

-7 

137 

-2.324 

23,903 

-24,630 

659 

88,371 

2 

56,867 

20,031 

20,365 

2,628 

17,737 

4,639 

5,974 

7,124 

-3,190 

23 

-2,233 

-980 

27,879 

-26,946 

-287 

94.719 

3 

57.185 

21 ,453 

20,675 

3,250 

17,425 

4,865 

6,523 

6,037 

6,943 

9 

1.099 

5.835 

26,835 

-26,652 

-51 

106,388 

4 

62,635 

21,810 

19,281 

2,980 

16.301 

3,697 

6,200 

6,404 

-2,783 

-70 

320 

-3.033 

29.552 

-29,034 

-599 

100.862 

1984  1 


57,627   22,874   17,895 


2,346   15,549 


3,095 


5,389 


7,065 


-599 


-42 


1.725 


-2,282   30,025   -31.487 


1.084   97.419 


Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  4 

216,696 

81,468 

79,260 

10,976 

68,284 

13.860 

26,948 

27,476 

-12,392 

8 

-12,096 

1983  1 

220,468 

80,900 

77,016 

10,836 

66.180 

14,984 

25,168 

26,028 

-4,680 

_ 

-3,608 

2 

226.264 

83,656 

77,980 

10,884 

67,096 

17.520 

24.240 

25.336 

-6.648 

— 

-6,456 

3 

232.572 

84,948 

77,892 

11,120 

66.772 

16,900 

23.736 

26.136 

5.028 

-68 

5,288 

4 

237,432 

86,912 

77,700 

1 1 ,352 

66,348 

15,344 

24,024 

26,980 

1.404 

-112 

2,068 

-304  98,416  -96,416  -1,464  365,568 

-1,072  100,964  -99,296  -1.100  374.272 

-192  105.948  -101.508  -444  385.248 

-192  108,292  -110,156  124  398,700 

-552  117,472  -118,088  308  403,140 


1984  1   241,752   88,408   79,012   11,408   67,604   15.452   24.436   27,716 


2,896 


-20 


2.700 


216  126,248  -127,076 


344  411,584 


'Includes  defence  expenditures.       includes  outlay  on  new  durable  assets  such  as  building  and  highway  construction  by  governments,  other  than  government  business  enterprises.  Ex- 
cludes defence  construction  and  equipment  which  is  defined  as  current  expenditure.      'Includes  capital  expenditures  by  private  and  government  business  enterprises,  private  non-com- 
mercial institutions  and  outlays  on  new  residential  construction  by  individuals  and  business  investors    Capital  expenditure  is  defined  to  include  all  transfer  costs  on  the  sales  and  pur- 
chases of  existing  fixed  assets.      4The  book  value  of  inventories  is  deflated  to  remove  the  effect  of  price  change  and  the  derived  "physical"  change  is  then  valued  at  average  prices 
of  the  current  period  to  obtain  the  value  of  physical  change   The  difference  between  the  value  of  physical  change  and  the  change  in  book  value  is  called  the  inventory  valuation  adjust- 
ment, (as  shown  in  Table  1.1)       'See  footnote  4,  Table  1.1 
Source:  National  Income  and  Expenditure  Accounts  (13-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


18 


July  1984 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.3:  Gross  national  expenditure  in  constant  (1971] 


Section  3— Tables  1.3  and  1.4 


dollars  (millions  of  dollars)1 


Personal 
expend- 
iture on 
consumer 
goods 
and 
services 

Govern- 
ment 
current 
expend- 
iture 
on 
goods 
and 
services 

Gross  fixed  capital  formation 

Value  of 
change  in 

physical 
inventories 

Exports 

of 

goods 

and 

services 

Deduct; 

imports 

of  goods 

and 

services 

Residual 
error 
of  esti- 
mate 

Total 

Govern- 
ment 
total 

Business 

Total 

Govern- 
ment 
total 

Business 

Non- 
farm 

Farm 
and 
grain 
in  com- 
mercial 
chan- 
nels 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Total 

Resi- 
dential 
construc- 
tion 

Non- 
resi- 
dential 
construc- 
tion 

Machin- 
ery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Gross 
national 
expend- 
iture 

D 

D 

40562 
40594 

40568 
40600 

40569 
40601 

40570 
40602 

40575 
40607 

40576 
40608 

40577 
40609 

40578 
40610 

40581 
40613 

40582 
40614 

40583 
40615 

40584 
40616 

40586 
40618 

40588 
40620 

40590 
40622 

40561 
40593 

1982 
1983 

81,144 
83,697 

23,600 
23,667 

29,265 
27,844 

3,917 
3,977 

25.348 
23.867 

4,529 
5.633 

10,190 
8.543 

10.629 
9,691 

-3,650 
-222 

23 
-13 

-3,615 
-47 

-58 
-162 

33,178 
35.293 

-33,156 
-35,833 

-316 
-93 

130.065 
134.353 

Unadjusted  for  seasonality 


1982  4         21,747 


5,931 


7,162 


1,052 


6,110 


1,174  2,519 


2,417 


-2.216 


-40 


-1,268 


-908 


7,981 


-7,921 


-496       32.188 


1983  1  19,301  6,080  6,290  814 

2  20,974  5,574  7.322  951 

3  20,689  6,008  7,371  1,151 

4  22,733  6,005  6,861  1,061 

1984  1  20,136  6,340  6,347  853 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

1982  4  81,160  23,724  28,852  4,008 


5,476 

1,019 

2,007 

2.450 

-640 

-2 

133 

-771 

7,757 

-8,211 

229 

30.806 

6,371 

1,619 

2,102 

2.650 

-942 

7 

-645 

-304 

9.215 

-9,163 

-99 

32,881 

6.220 

1,704 

2,277 

2,239 

2.085 

3 

238 

1.844 

8,670 

-8.867 

-18 

35,938 

5,800 

1,291 

2,157 

2,352 

-725 

-21 

227 

-931 

9,651 

-9,592 

-205 

34,728 

24,844 


1,059 


4,780 


1,861 


2,574 


-16 


9,728   10,336   -4.864 


720 


-4.740 


-722 


9,764   -10,188 


-128   31,568   -31.580 


362   32,745 


-504   128,356 


1983  1  82,024  23,340  27,844 

2  83.288  23,552  28,012 

3  84,368  23,764  27,880 

4  85.108  24.012  27,640 


1984  1 


85,508   24.144   27,900 


3,944 

23,900 

5,188 

8,984 

9,728 

-1,924 

— 

-1.528 

-396 

33,164 

-33,204 

-380 

130,864 

3.920 

24.092 

6,136 

8,528 

9.428 

-1,492 

— 

-1,516 

24 

34,496 

-34,428 

-148 

133,280 

3.992 

23,888 

5.888 

8,304 

9.696 

1,460 

-20 

1,588 

-108 

35.124 

-36,852 

48 

135,792 

4,052 

23,588 

5,320 

8.356 

9.912 

1,068 

-32 

1,268 

-168 

38,388 

-38,848 

108 

137,476 

4,060 

23,840 

5,336 

8.408 

10,096 

856 

-4 

824 

36 

41 ,476 

-41 ,420 

116 

138,580 

'The  implicit  price  deflators  of  the  seasonally  unadjusted  components  of  Gross  National  Expenditure,  derived  by  dividing  the  value  figures  in  current  dollars  by  the  constant  dollar  figures, 
are  not  suitable  as  indicators  of  quarter-to-quarter  price  change   This  is  because  they  are  currently  weighted  and  therefore  are  affected  by  compositional  shifts  which  occur  within  the 
unadjusted  components  of  Gross  National  Expenditure,  on  a  quarter-to-quarter  basis   Quarter-to-quarter  movements  in  the  implicit  price  deflators  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  are 
less  subject  to  the  problem  of  shifting  weights  and  may  be  used  as  a  measure  of  price  change. 
Source:  National  Income  and  Expenditure  Accounts  (13-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  1.4:  Sources  of  personal  income  (millions  of  dollars) 


Wages, 
salaries  and 
supplemen- 
tary labour 
income 

Military 

pay  and 

allowances 

Net  income 

received 

by  farm 

operators 

from  farm 

production' 

Net  income 
of 
non-farm  un- 
incorporated 
business 
including  rent 

Interest, 
dividends 
and  miscella- 
neous 
investment 
income2 

Current 

transfers 

Year 

From  government 

From 
corporations3 

From 
non-residents 

and 
quarter 

To  persons 

Capital 
assistance 

Personal 
income 

D 

D 

40032 
40272 

40033 
40273 

40034 

40274 

40035 
40275 

40036 
40276 

40039 

40278 

40040 
40279 

40037 
40280 

40041 
40281 

40549 
40282 

1982 
1983 

207,594 
218,963 

2,176 
2,375 

3,732 
3,183 

14,842 
18,333 

43,804 
41,913 

43,383 
49,799 

807 
1,271 

488 
531 

600 
616 

317,426 
336,984 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  4 


52,436 


552 


-1,047 


4,057 


10.458 


1 1 ,404 


265 


124 


149 


78.398 


1983  1 
2 
3 
4 


51.492 

566 

-936 

3,707 

10.199 

12,523 

553 

134 

148 

78.386 

54,962 

595 

-1.158 

4,671 

10.149 

12,746 

193 

132 

148 

82,438 

56,309 

605 

6.250 

5,157 

10,505 

12,156 

271 

134 

149 

91 .536 

56,200 

609 

-973 

4,798 

1 1 ,060 

12,374 

254 

131 

171 

84.624 

1984  1 


55,156 


631 


Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982  4 


209,580 


2,224 


-1,128 


3.520 


4,231 


16,264 


10,569 


41,244 


13,471 


47,356 


197 


1.060 


136 


496 


156 


596 


83,419 


322,340 


1983  1 

211,296 

2,296 

3.092 

16,948 

40.912 

48,096 

2.212 

536 

592 

325,980 

2 

217,808 

2,332 

3,276 

18,436 

41.024 

49,604 

772 

528 

592 

334.372 

3 

222,264 

2.412 

3,164 

18,980 

42.576 

50,468 

1.084 

536 

596 

342.080 

4 

224,484 

2,460 

3,200 

18,968 

43,140 

51 ,028 

1,016 

524 

684 

345,504 

1984  1 


226.280 


2,564 


4.184 


19.308 


42.384 


51 .760 


788 


544 


624 


348.436 


'This  item  differs  from  col.  6.  Table  1.1  by  excluding  the  adjustment  which  has  been  made  to  take  account  of  the  accrued  earnings  arising  out  of  the  operations  of  the  Canadian 
Wheat  Board  and  the  Canadian  Co-Operative  Wheat  Producers.       'Includes  all  interest  on  the  public  debt  paid  by  government  to  persons        'Charitable  contributions  and  bad  debts 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


19 


Section  3— Tables  1.5  and  1.6 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.5:  Disposition  of  personal  income  (million  dollars) 


July  1984 


Total 

personal 

income 

Personal  expenditure 
on  consumer  goods  and  services 

Current  transfers 

Personal  savings 

To  government 

To 
corpor- 
ations3 

To  non- 
resi- 
dents 

Total 

Excl. 
change 
in  farm 
inven- 
tories 

Value  of 
physical 
change 
in  farm 
inven- 
tories 

Income 
taxes 

Suc- 
cession 
duties 
&  estate 
taxes 

Social 

ins. 

&  govt 

pension 

funds1 

Other 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Total 

Durable 
goods 

Semi- 
durable 
goods 

Non- 
durable 
goods 

Serv- 
ices' 

dis- 
posable 
income' 

D 

D 

40042 
40552 

40043 
40283 

40044 
40284 

40045 
40285 

40046 
40286 

40047 
40287 

40048 
40288 

40049 
40289 

40050 
40290 

40051 
40291 

40052 
40292 

40053 
40293 

40054 
40294 

40055 

40056 

40057 
40295 

1982 
1983 

317,426 
336.984 

209,974 
229,184 

25.755 
29,577 

23.433 
25,129 

67,166 
71,231 

93,620 
103,247 

43,881 

46,451 

53 
61 

14,520 
17,008 

3.018 
3.408 

6,574 

4,449 

400 
428 

39.006 
35.995 

38,990 
36,401 

16 
-406 

255,954 
270,056 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4    78.398   57,380    6,986 


7.575   18.318   24,501    11,795 


14 


3,274 


730 


1,529 


101 


3,575    5,912 


1984  1    83,419   57,627    7,174    4,966   18.381    27,106   12,944 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


19 


1982  4 

322,340 

216,696 

26,464 

23,912 

68,332 

97,988 

43,436 

56 

15,100 

3,212 

5.928 

404 

37,508 

1983  1 

325,980 

220,468 

27,400 

24,580 

68,036 

100,452 

47.184 

68 

15,436 

3,228 

5.036 

428 

34,132 

2 

334,372 

226,264 

28,908 

24,928 

70,556 

101,872 

50.660 

48 

16,536 

3,348 

4,520 

428 

32,568 

3 

342,080 

232,572 

30,296 

25,228 

72.804 

104.244 

41,028 

52 

17,860 

3,532 

4,204 

428 

42,404 

4 

345,504 

237,432 

31.704 

25,780 

73,528 

106.420 

46,932 

76 

18,200 

3,524 

4,036 

428 

34,876 

1984  1   348.436  241,752   32,716   25,612   74.916  108.508   47,432 


3,568 


3,852 


448   32,636 


-2.337   62,585 


983  1 

78,386 

52.497 

5.957 

4.762 

16,768 

25.010 

13,125 

17 

3,758 

1,043 

1,261 

107 

6,578 

9,383 

-2.805 

60,443 

2 

82,438 

56,867 

7,876 

6,130 

17.307 

25.554 

10,661 

12 

4,687 

733 

1,085 

107 

8,286 

9,011 

-725 

66.345 

3 

91.536 

57,185 

7.464 

6,094 

17,448 

26.179 

9,961 

13 

4,533 

805 

1,057 

107 

17.875 

12,019 

5,856 

76.224 

4 

84,624 

62,635 

8.280 

8,143 

19,708 

26,504 

12,704 

19 

4,030 

827 

1,046 

107 

3.256 

5,988 

-2,732 

67,044 

1.006     960     112    6,027    8,954   -2,927   64.726 


260.536 

260,064 
263,780 
279.608 
276.772 

278.688 


'Includes  net  expenditure  abroad        'Employer  and  employee  contributions  to  social  insurance  and  government  pension  funds, 
consumer  debt        'This  item  is  equal  to  "personal  income"  less  the  total  of  "current  transfers  to  government" 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


3This  item  is  the  transfer  portion  of  interest  on  the 


Table  1.6:  Sources  and  disposition  of  gross  saving  (million  dollars) 


Sources  of  gross  saving 

Disposition  of  gross 

Saving 

Capital 
con- 
sumption 
allow- 
ances 
and 
MVA! 

Residual 
error  of 
estimate 

saving 

Total 
gross 
saving 

Persons 
corporated 

&  unin- 
business 

Corporate  and  government 
business  enterprises 

Govern- 
ment 

Non- 
residents 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Personal 
saving 

Adjust- 
ment on 
grain 
trans- 
actions' 

Undis- 
tributed 
corpo- 
ration 
profits 

Govt, 
business 
enter- 
prises 

Capital 
assis- 
tance 

Inventory 
valuation 
adjust- 
ment 

Gross 
fixed 
capital 
form- 
ation3 

Value  of 
physical 
change 

in  inven- 
tories 

Residual 
error  of 
estimate 

D 

D 

40185 
40423 

40175 
40413 

40181 
40419 

40176 
40414 

40177 
40415 

40178 
40416 

40182 
40420 

40179 
40417 

40180 
40418 

40183 
40421 

40184 
40422 

40186 
40424 

40190 
40428 

40191 
40429 

1982 
1983 

69,267 
76,145 

39,006 
35.995 

307 
389 

1,323 

12,277 

-1,559 

127 

1.986 

3,014 

-2,631 
-2,400 

-13,134 
-20,103 

-1,610 
-951 

44,650 
47,519 

929 
278 

79,330 
77,647 

-9.135 
-1,224 

-928 
-278 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  4 


12,234 


3,575 


204 


328 


-1,520 


855 


895 


-4,108 


-964 


11.571 


1.398 


19.673 


-6,041 


1984  1  18,380  6,027  -233 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

1982  4  65,404  37,508  96 

1983  1  71,236  34,132  420 

2  70,888  32,568  244 

3  83,044  42.404  600 

4  79,412  34,876  292 


3.678 


2,780 


426 


-5.264 


741 


3,220 


-1,028 


2,584 


-4,028 


-20.304 


1,582 


-2,168 


12,300 


45,484 


-1,085 


1,468 


17,895 


-599 


79,260    -12,392 


1984  1 


82,252 


32,636 


332 


15,800 


1,416 


3,460 


-3,388 


-18,612 


1,204 


49,752 


-348 


79,012 


2,896 


-1,398 


1983  1 

15,791 

6,578 

-438 

2,042 

219 

758 

-663 

-4,204 

764 

1 1 ,394 

-659 

17,326 

-2,194 

659 

2 

16.888 

8,286 

284 

3,539 

49 

609 

-1,016 

-5.843 

-905 

11,599 

286 

20,365 

-3,190 

-287 

3 

27,567 

17,875 

251 

3,401 

-10 

823 

-546 

-6,154 

-182 

12,058 

51 

20,675 

6.943 

-51 

4 

15,899 

3,256 

292 

3,295 

-131 

824 

-175 

-3,902 

-628 

12,468 

600 

19,281 

-2.783 

-599 

1,084 


-1.464 


9,336 

192 

3.548 

-1,704 

-20,384 

-1.596 

46,192 

1.100 

77.016 

-4,680 

-1,100 

2.076 

188 

2,876 

-3.580 

-16.068 

-4,420 

46.560 

444 

77.980 

-6.648 

-444 

3,376 

36 

2,748 

-2,356 

-24,028 

1,736 

48,652 

-124 

77,892 

5.028 

124 

4,320 

92 

2,884 

-1.960 

-19,932 

476 

48,672 

-308 

77,700 

1.404 

308 

344 


'This  item  is  the  adjustment  to  take  account  of  the  accrued  earnings  of  farm  operators  arising  out  of  the  operations  of  the  Canadian  Wheat  Board2   See  also  footnote  1. 
Table  1.4.  Miscellaneous  valuation  adjustment       3For  a  breakdown  between  government  and  business,  see  Table  1.2. 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


20 


July  1984 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.7:  Government  revenue,  expenditure,  and  surplus  or  deficit,  by  level  of  government  (millions  of  dollars) 


Section  3— Table  1.7 


Revenue 

Direct  taxes 

Indirect 

taxes 

Persons 

Corporate  and  government  business  enterprises 

Non- 
resi- 
dents 
federal3 

Total2 

Federal 

tax 

collec- 

Federal2             tions 

Pro- 
vincial2 

Provin- 
cial tax 
collec- 
tions 

Total 

Federal' 

Pro- 
vincial 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

and 
quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Pro- 
vincial 

Local* 

D 
D 

40058 
40296 

40059 
40297 

40060 
40298 

40062 
40300 

40063 
40301 

40064 
40302 

40065          40066 
40303           40304 

40067 
40305 

40068 
40306 

40069 
40307 

40070 
40308 

40071 
40309 

40072 
40310 

40073 
40311 

1982 
1983 

58,454 
63,520 

32,142 
35.447 

21,569 
23,487 

3,665 
3,474 

1,078 
1,112 

1 1 .823 
13.263 

9,217           8,525 
10,274            9,152 

2,606 
2,989 

3,427 
2,831 

1,178 
1,043 

48,582 
50,044 

17,375 
16,048 

17,231 
19,177 

13,976 
14,819 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4    15,083    8,675    5,623 


600 


185 


3,438 


2,675 


623 


321 


4,445 


4,436 


1984  1     17.687    9,479    6,754     1,143      311     3,905    3.050    3.463      855      939 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

1982  4  58,592         32,060         21,428  4,016  1.088         13,344         10.476  8,036  2,868  3.032 


258 


13.903 


4.009 


5.909 


1,136         49,132 


1984   1 


66,180        36,660        24,000 


4.264 


1,256    15,628    12,076 


9.380 


3,552 


2,908 


3,531 


1983  1 

16,900 

9,213 

6.635 

808 

244 

3,098 

2,417 

3,077 

681 

860 

250 

12,409 

3,523 

5,211 

3,675 

2 

15,360 

8.497 

5.299 

1,218 

346 

3,088 

2,387 

2,121 

701 

617 

265 

1 1 .606 

3,934 

3,970 

3,702 

3 

14,507 

7,919 

5,362 

904 

322 

3,304 

2,547 

1,882 

757 

722 

217 

12.940 

4,253 

4,981 

3,706 

4 

16,753 

9,818 

6,191 

544 

200 

3,773 

2,923 

2,072 

850 

632 

311 

13.089 

4.338 

5,015 

3,736 

3,985 


13,996 


1983  1 

62,688 

36,056 

22,680 

2,972 

980 

12,376 

9,544 

8,240 

2,832 

2,820 

984 

48,380 

15,320 

18,256 

14,804 

2 

67,244 

38,732 

23,952 

3,528 

1,032 

12,364 

9,496 

9,616 

2,868 

2,420 

1,004 

49,008 

15.632 

18,564 

14,812 

3 

58,940 

30,448 

23,488 

3,720 

1.284 

13,728 

10.652 

8,856 

3,076 

3.148 

1,092 

51,124 

16,656 

19.636 

14,832 

4 

65,208 

36,552 

23.828 

3,676 

1.152 

14.584 

1 1 .404 

9,896 

3,180 

2,936 

1,092 

51.664 

16,584 

20.252 

14,828 

1.020    54,032    17,228   20,740    16,064 


Revenue 

Other  current 

transfers  from 

persons 

Investment  income 

Year 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

D 
D 

40074 
40312 

40075 
40313 

40076 
40314 

40077 
40315 

40078 
40316 

40079 
40317 

40080 
40318 

40081 
40319 

40082 
40320 

40083 
40321 

40084 
40322 

40559 
40560 

1982 
1983 

3,018 
3,408 

15 
22 

2,756 

3,118 

205 
222 

42 
46 

23,109 

24,737 

6.205 
6,427 

13.168 

14.123 

564 
624 

107 

117 

2,176 
2,498 

889 
948 

Unadjusted 

for  seasonal 

variation 

1982  4 

730 

4 

663 

52 

11 

6,298 

1,666 

3,529 

174 

28 

673 

228 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

1 ,043 
733 
805 
827 

4 
6 
6 
6 

973 
662 

731 
752 

55 
54 
56 
57 

11 
11 
12 
12 

6,011 
5,763 
6,142 
6,821 

1,541 
1,491 
1,661 
1,734 

3,581 
3,151 
3,540 
3,851 

121 
154 
157 
192 

29 
29 
29 
30 

510 
703 
515 
770 

229 
235 
240 
244 

1984  1 

1,006 

6 

928 

60 

12 

6,584 

1,856 

3,773 

133 

31 

547 

244 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

1982  4 

3,212 

16 

2,944 

208 

44 

24,032 

6.144 

13.848 

656 

116 

2.356 

912 

1983  1 
2 
3 

4 

3,228 
3,348 
3,532 
3,524 

16 
24 
24 
24 

2,948 
3,064 
3,236 
3,224 

220 
216 
224 
228 

44 
44 
48 
48 

23,968 
24,408 

25,124 
25,448 

6,244 
6,328 
6,508 
6,628 

13,824 
13,888 
14,476 
14,304 

508 
596 
668 
724 

112 
112 
120 
124 

2,364 
2,544 
2,392 
2,692 

916 
940 
960 
976 

1984  1 


3,568 


3,256 


240 


48 


25,804 


7,448 


14,176 


560 


120 


2,524 


976 


'Includes  the  taxes  on  life  insurance  companies  introduced  in  1969    At  the  present  time,  for  National  Accounts  purposes,  life  insurance  companies  are  treated  as  associations  of  individ- 
uals In  so  far  as  their  investment  activities  are  concerned    The  1969  taxes  are  thus  included  here  pending  a  complete  review  of  the  treatment  of  insurance.       2Tax  liabilities.       'With- 
holding taxes       'The  quarterly  figures  of  real  property  taxes  unadjusted  and  seasonally  adjusted  are  obtained  by  dividing  annual  totals  by  four   Since  real  property  tax  rates  have  been 
generally  upward,  this  treatment  gives  rise  to  a  fictitious  seasonal  between  the  fourth  and  first  quarters  in  the  seasonally  adjusted  taxes  of  series 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


21 


Section  3— Table  1.7 /Continued 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.7:  Government  revenue,  expenditure,  and  surplus  or  deficit,  by  level  of  government  (millions  of  dollars)/continued 


July  1984 


Revenue 

Current  transfers  trom  other  levels  of  government 

Total  revenue 

Total 

Provinces 

Local  governments 

Hospitals 

Year 
and 
quarle 

From 
Canada 

From  local 
govern- 
ments 

From 
Canada 

From 
provinces 

From 
provinces 

From  local 
govern- 
ments 

Total 

Federal 

Pro- 
vincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

D 
D 

40085 
40323 

40086 
40324 

40087 
40325 

40088 
40326 

40089 
40327 

40090 
40328 

40091 
40329 

40092 
40330 

40093 
40331 

40094 
40332 

40095 
40333 

40096 
40334 

40097 
40335 

40098 
40336 

1982 
1983 

41,627 
44,808 

15,480 
17,047 

79 

76 

286 

314 

14,700 
15,503 

1 1 ,062 
11,848 

20 

20 

187,791 
200,823 

66,132 
69,261 

72,889 

80,017 

29.731 
31,482 

11,231 
12,031 

5.841 
5.972 

1.967 
2.060 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  4 


10,167 


3.623 


39 


3,434 


3.045 


48.449 


17,786 


18.658 


7,230 


3,089 


1984  1 


1 1 .022 


5,299 


35 


Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

1982  4  40,780  14,240  76 

1983  1  42,580  15,940  84 

2  44,840  17.340  80 

3  45,428  17,252  72 

4  46,384  17,656  68 


83 


244 


2,860 


14,728 


2,740 


1 1 .472 


54,365 


20   190.228 


18.658 


67.076 


23.553 


73,296 


7,121 


29,832 


2,788 


1 1 ,652 


1984  1 


51,000 


20,840 


116 


316 


16.888 


12,820 


20   217,232 


74,456 


86,680 


34,068 


13,008 


1,273 


1.690 


6,372 


6.788 


413 


983  1 

9,467 

4,132 

26 

79 

2,641 

2,584 

5 

49.178 

16.948 

21,239 

6,571 

2,629 

1,318 

473 

2 

13.167 

4,368 

16 

75 

5,583 

3,120 

5 

49,982 

16.580 

18,167 

9.568 

3,165 

1.921 

581 

3 

1 1 .436 

4,120 

15 

95 

4,205 

2.996 

5 

49.351 

16,603 

19.506 

8,219 

3,042 

1,419 

562 

4 

10.738 

4,427 

19 

65 

3,074 

3.148 

5 

52.312 

19,130 

21.105 

7,124 

3,195 

1,314 

444 

555 


2,000 


276 

14,944 

11,316 

20 

194,204 

68.164 

76.564 

30,752 

1 1 .492 

5,336 

1.896 

172 

15,572 

1 1 ,656 

20 

202,216 

71,216 

79,756 

31,368 

1 1 ,832 

6.072 

1,972 

412 

15,592 

12,080 

20 

198,968 

65.380 

81 .236 

31,728 

12,268 

6,112 

2,244 

396 

15,904 

12,340 

20 

207.904 

72,284 

82,512 

32,080 

12,532 

6,368 

2,128 

2,232 


Current  expenditure 

Purchases  ot  goods  and  services5 

Transfer  payments 

to  persons 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Defence*      Provincial             Local         Hospital 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

Total 

Federal 

Pro- 
vincial 

Local 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

D 
D 

40111 
40349 

40112 
40350 

40113            40114            40115            40116 
40351             40352            40353            40354 

40553 
40556 

40554 
40557 

40117 
40355 

40118 
40356 

40119 
40357 

40120 
40358 

40121 
40359 

40122 
40360 

1982 
1983 


77,768 
84,104 


18,920 
19,736 


6,802 
7,224 


Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  20,448  4,758  1,780 


1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

1984  1 

Seasonally 

1982  4 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

1984  1 


20.810 
20,031 
21,453 
21,810 


5,470 
4,629 
4.641 
4,996 


2,005 
1,579 
1,707 
1,933 


22,874  6,185  2,355 

adjusted  at  annual  rates 

81,468  19,648  7,080 

80,900  19.440  7,116 

83,656  19,572  7,068 

84,948  19,564  7,032 

86.912  20.368  7,680 


24.090 
26.357 


6.101 

6,614 
5,876 
7,390 
6,477 

6,961 


25,272 


24,209 
26,556 


6,877 

6.001 
6,650 
6,495 
7,410 

6,806 


25,592 


10,426 
1 1 ,325 


2,675 

2,690 
2,857 
2.887 
2,891 

2,881 


10,808 


76 
85 


25 
23 


29 
25 


100 


47 

43,383 

24,380 

14,600 

524 

2,873 

1,006 

45 

49,799 

28,178 

16,242 

672 

3,485 

1,222 

1 1 ,404 


6,515 


3,750 


48 


13,471 


47.356 


7,753 


27,560 


4,183 


15.252 


175 


552 


738 


987 


2,952 


260 


12 

12,523 

7,570 

3.651 

147 

852 

303 

11 

12.746 

7,190 

4,220 

175 

859 

302 

11 

12,156 

6,705 

4,102 

168 

876 

305 

11 

12.374 

6,713 

4,269 

182 

898 

312 

373 


1.040 


25,356 

25.124 

10,840 

92 

48 

48.096 

27,044 

15,804 

628 

3,408 

1,212 

26,392 

26,268 

1 1 ,348 

32 

44 

49,604 

28,184 

16,116 

660 

3,436 

1,208 

26,668 

27,124 

1 1 ,432 

116 

44 

50,468 

28,780 

16,276 

688 

3,504 

1,220 

27,012 

27,708 

1 1 ,680 

100 

44 

51,028 

28,704 

16,772 

712 

3,592 

1.248 

88.408 


21,368 


8,368 


27,436 


27.828 


11,612 


68 


96 


51,760 


28,124 


17,452 


3,948 


1,492 


'See  page  23       "Defense  purchases  of  goods  and  services  are  included  in  Federal  government  purchases  of  goods  and  services. 


22 


July  1984 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.7:  Government  revenue,  expenditure,  and  surplus  or  deficit,  by  level  of  government  (millions  of 


Section  3— Table  1  7/Continued 
dollars)/continued 


Current  e> 

penditure 

Subsidies 

Capital 

assistance 

Current  transfers 
to  non-residents 

Total 

Interest 
Federal 

on  the  public  debt 
Provincial     '        Local 

Year 

Total 

Federal 

Canada 

Pension 

Plan 

quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Hospitals 

D 

D 

40124 
40362 

40125 
40363 

40126 
40364 

40127 
40365 

40128 
40366 

40129 
40367 

40130 
40368 

41970 
41972 

41971 
41973 

40131 
40369 

40132 
40370 

40133 
40371 

40134 
40372 

40555 
40558 

1982 
1983 

8,226 
8,627 

5,643 
5,683 

2.583 
2,944 

2,793 
4,285 

2,289 
3,365 

504 
920 

1.061 
1,187 

1,041 
1,163 

20 
24 

26.067 
28.116 

16.675 
17,412 

6,811 
7,729 

2,447 
2,818 

134 

157 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4      2,233     1,494      739 


1,120 


857 


263 


256 


251 


6,929 


4,327 


1984  1  2.362  1,541  821 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

1982  4  8,600  5,888  2,712 

1983  1  8.984  6,092  2,892 

2  7,572  4,508  3,064 

3  8,664  5.804  2,860 

4  9,288  6.328  2,960 


938 


4,280 


691 


3,228 


247 


1,052 


422 


1.160 


415 


1.140 


20 


7,304 


26,888 


4,535 


16,856 


2,130 


7,320 


1984  1 


9,356 


6,288 


3,068 


4,248 


3,260 


988 


1,572 


1,548 


24         29,500 


18,248 


8,008 


786 


983  1 

2,300 

1,491 

809 

1,311 

1,081 

230 

328 

322 

6 

6,643 

4,180 

1.900 

533 

30 

2 

1.771 

1.151 

620 

802 

596 

206 

334 

328 

6 

6.974 

4,238 

1.942 

752 

42 

3 

2.143 

1,432 

711 

1,094 

844 

250 

260 

254 

6 

6,963 

4,443 

1.864 

621 

35 

4 

2,413 

1,609 

804 

1.078 

844 

234 

265 

259 

6 

7.536 

4,551 

2.023 

912 

50 

605 


2.572 


3.076 


34 


140 


5.760 

4,840 

920 

1,220 

1,196 

24 

27,048 

16,888 

7,328 

2,684 

148 

3.648 

2,824 

824 

1,188 

1,164 

24 

27.776 

17,288 

7,576 

2,760 

152 

3,832 

2,832 

1,000 

1,132 

1,108 

24 

28.524 

17,660 

7,848 

2,856 

160 

3,900 

2,964 

936 

1,208 

1,184 

24 

29.116 

17.812 

8,164 

2,972 

168 

168 


Current  expenditure 

Current  transfers  to  other  levels  of  government 

Total  current  expenditure5 

Total 

Canada  to 

Provinces  to 

Local  governments  to 

Total 

Federal 

Pro- 
vincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Provinces 

Local 
govern- 
ments 

Local 
govern- 
ments 

Hospitals 

Provinces 

Hospitals 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

D 
D 

40135 
40373 

40136 
40374 

40137 
40375 

40138 
40376 

40139 
40377 

40140 
40378 

40141 
40379 

40142 
40380 

40143 
40381 

40144 
40382 

40145 
40383 

40146 
40384 

40147 
40385 

40148 
40386 

1982 
1983 

41 ,627 
44.808 

15,480 
17.047 

286 

314 

14,700 
15,503 

1 1 ,062 

11,848 

79 

76 

20 
20 

200,925 
220,926 

84,714 
92,898 

74.350 
81.543 

27,279 
30,142 

10,560 
1 1 ,482 

2,969 
3.594 

1.053 
1.267 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4 

10,167 

3,623 

39 

3,434 

3,045 

21 

5 

52.557 

21 ,864 

19,106 

7,830 

2,717 

768 

272 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

9.467 
13,167 
1 1 ,436 
10,738 

4,132 
4.368 
4,120 
4,427 

79 
75 
95 
65 

2,641 
5,583 
4,205 
3,074 

2.584 
3,120 
2,996 
3.148 

26 
16 
15 
19 

5 
5 
5 
5 

53,382 
55.825 
55.505 
56,214 

24,325 
22,575 
22,534 
23.464 

18,429 
21 ,567 
21,518 
20,029 

6,712 
7,598 
7.304 
8,528 

2,720 
2,899 
2,922 
2,941 

881 
873 
911 
929 

315 
313 
316 
323 

1984  1 

1 1 .022 

5.299 

83 

2,860 

2.740 

35 

5 

58,393 

26.502 

19.942 

7,626 

2,915 

1,011 

397 

Seasonally  adjusted 

at  annual 

rates 

1982  4 

40,780 

14,240 

244 

14,728 

1 1 ,472 

76 

20 

210,532 

88,804 

77.808 

28,812 

10,948 

3,072 

1.088 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

42.580 
44.840 
45,428 
46.384 

15,940 
17,340 
17,252 
17.656 

276 
172 
412 
396 

14.944 
15.572 
15,592 
15,904 

11.316 

1 1 .656 
12.080 
12,340 

84 
80 
72 
68 

20 
20 
20 
20 

214,588 
218,284 
222,996 
227,836 

91,716 
91.052 
93,412 
95,412 

78,560 
81 .200 
82.324 
84.088 

28,540 
29.788 
30.760 
31,480 

10,988 
1 1 ,500 
1 1 ,592 
11,848 

3,524 
3,492 
3.644 
3.716 

1.260 
1.252 
1,264 
1,292 

1984   1 


51.000 


20,840 


316 


16,888 


12,820 


116 


20       235,844 


99,992 


86.660 


31.784 


11,780 


4,040 


1.588 


'Includes  capital  consumptions  allowances  as  shown  on  page  24.  col.  8 


23 


Section  3— Table  1 .7/Concluded 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.7:  Government  revenue,  expenditure,  and  surplus  or  deficit,  by  level  of  government  (millions  of  dollars)/concluded 


July  1984 


Surplus  or 

deficit  on  a 

national  accounts 

basis 

Saving 

Plus;  capital  consumption 

allowances 

Year 
and 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 
pension 

quarter 

plan 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

D 
D 

40149 
40387 

40150 
40388 

40151 
40389 

40152 
40390 

40153 
40391 

40154 
40392 

40155 
40393 

40099 
40337 

40100 
40338 

40101 
40339 

40102 
40340 

40103 
40341 

1982 
1983 

-13,134 
-20.103 

-18,582 
-23.637 

-1,461 
-1,526 

2,452 

1,340 

671 
549 

2,872 
2,378 

914 
793 

5,959 

6,773 

1,019 
1,146 

2,216 
2,544 

2,285 
2,586 

439 
497 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4         -4.108      -4,078 


-448 


-600 


372 


505 


1,559 


581 


1984  1         -4,028      -7,844      3.611       -505       -127       679       158 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

1982  4        -20,304     -21,728      -4,512      1,020       704      3,300       912 


1,829 


6,236 


308 


1.064 


691 


2.324 


1984  1 


-18,612 


-25,536 


20 


2,284 


1,228 


2.748 


644 


7,316 


1.232 


2.764 


597 


696 


2,388 


2,784 


115 


1983  1 

-4,204 

-7.377 

2,810 

-141 

-91 

437 

158 

1,611 

274 

602 

616 

119 

2 

-5,843 

-5,995 

-3,400 

1,970 

266 

1,048 

268 

1,664 

282 

624 

636 

122 

3 

-6.154 

-5,931 

-2,012 

915 

120 

508 

246 

1,721 

291 

647 

657 

126 

4 

-3,902 

-4.334 

1,076 

-1,404 

254 

385 

121 

1,777 

299 

671 

677 

130 

134 


460 


1983  1 

-20,384 

-23,552 

-1,996 

2.212 

504 

1,812 

636 

6,444 

1,096 

2,408 

2,464 

476 

2 

-16,068 

-19,836 

-1,444 

1.580 

332 

2,580 

720 

6,656 

1.128 

2.496 

2,544 

488 

3 

-24,028 

-28,032 

-1.088 

968 

676 

2.468 

980 

6,884 

1.164 

2.588 

2,628 

504 

4 

-19.932 

-23,128 

-1.576 

600 

684 

2.652 

836 

7,108 

1,196 

2,684 

2,708 

520 

536 


Surplus  or 

deficit  on  a 

national  accounts 

basis 

Deduct:  gross  capital  formation 

Equals;  surplus  (  +  )  or 

deficit  (-) 

Year 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

D 
D 

40156 
40394 

40157 
40395 

40158 
40396 

40159 
40397 

40160 
40398 

40168 
40406 

40169 
40407 

40170 
40408 

40171 
40409 

40172 
40410 

40173 
40411 

40174 
40412 

1982 
1983 

10,718 
1 1 .003 

1,341 
1,609 

4,092 
3,951 

4,591 
4.596 

694 
847 

-17,893 
-24,333 

-18,904 
-24,100 

-3.337 
-2.933 

146 
-670 

416 
199 

2,872 
2,378 

914 
793 

Unadjusted  for 

seasona 

variation 

1982  4 

2.759 

196 

1.116 

1,257 

190 

-5,308 

-4,008 

-983 

-1 ,260 

297 

505 

141 

1983  1 
2 
3 

4 

2,183 
2,651 
3,259 
2,910 

320 
379 
487 
423 

803 
937 

1,161 
1,050 

881 
1,128 
1,372 
1,215 

179 
207 
239 
222 

-4,776 
-6.830 
-7,692 
-5,035 

-7,423 
-6.092 
-6,127 
-4,458 

2,609 

-3.713 

-2,526 

697 

-406 

1,478 

200 

-1 ,942 

-151 

181 

7 

162 

437 

1.048 

508 

385 

158 

268 
246 

121 

1984  1 

2,304 

464 

763 

895 

182 

-4,503 

-8,000 

3,539 

-704 

-175 

679 

158 

Seasonally  adjusted  at 

annual  rates 

1982  4 

10,984 

1,288 

4,192 

4,772 

732 

-25.052 

-21 ,952 

-6,380 

-1,364 

432 

3,300 

912 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

10,836 
10,884 
1 1 .052 
1 1 .240 

1,396 
1.500 
1,688 
1,852 

3,984 
3,952 
3,928 
3,940 

4,600 
4,592 
4,596 
4.596 

856 
840 
840 
852 

-24,776 
-20,296 
-28,196 
-24,064 

-23,852 
-20,208 
-28,556 
-23,784 

-3,572 
-2.900 
-2.428 
-2,832 

76 

-468 

-1,000 

-1.288 

124 
-20 
340 
352 

1,812 
2,580 
2,468 
2,652 

636 
720 
980 
836 

1984  1 


11,388 


2.032 


3,992 


4.580 


784 


-22,684 


-26,336 


-1,208 


488 


980 


2.748 


644 


For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


24 


July  1984 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.8:  Implicit  price  indexes,1  gross  national  expenditure  (1971  =100), 

based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data 


Section  3— Tables  1.8  and  1.9 


Personal 

expenditure  on 

consumer  goods 

and  services 

Gross  fixed  capital  formation 

Government 

current 

expenditure 

on  goods 

and  services 

Total 

Government 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Total 

Durable 
goods 

Semi- 
durable 
goods 

Non- 
durable 
goods 

Services 

Total 

Non- 
residential 
construction 

Machinery 

and 

equipment 

D 

40626 

40627 

40628 

40629 

40630 

40631 

40632 

40633 

40634 

40635 

1982 
1983 

258  8 
273.8 

194.5 
202.0 

212.6 
223.3 

295.3 
313.2 

274.2 
294.5 

329.5 
355.4 

271.1 
278.9 

271.9 
277.8 

281.6 
2883 

2282 
235.3 

1982  4 

267.0 

197.6 

217.3 

303.5 

286.1 

343.4 

274.7 

273.9 

282.2 

233.5 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

268.8 
271.7 
275.7 
279.0 

199.3 
200.7 
202.5 
205.0 

220.1 
222.6 
224.5 
2260 

304.5 
310.1 
315.6 
322.4 

289.0 
291.7 
297.0 
300.4 

346.6 
355.2 
357.5 
362.0 

276.6 
278.4 
279.4 
281.1 

274.7 
277.7 
2786 
2802 

284.6 
287.9 
289.4 
291.2 

232.4 
234.6 
235.0 
238.8 

2827 


207.5 


329.1 


303.7 


366.2 


283.2 


281.0 


Gross  fixed  capital  formation 


Business 


Exports  of 
goods  and  services 


Deduct: 

imports  of 

goods  and  services 


Residential 
construction 


Non- 
residential 
construction 


Machinery 
equipment 


Of  which: 
merchandise 


Of  which: 
merchandise 


Gross 

national 

expenditure 


40636 


40640 


40641 


40642 


40625 


1982 
1983 

1982  4 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

1984  1 


271.0 
279.0 

274.9 

276.9 
278.5 
279.5 
281.3 

283.6 


291.9 
2874 

290.0 

288.8 
285.5 
287.0 
288.4 

289.6 


271.6 
284.3 

277.0 

280.1 
284.2 
285.8 
287.5 

290.6 


261.4 
269.5 

265.8 

267.6 
268.7 
269.6 
272.2 

274.5 


306.6 
306.5 

311.8 

304.4 
307.1 
308.3 
306.0 

304.4 


310.0 
306.1 

314.2 

304.6 
307.3 
307.5 
305.1 

302.5 


303.0 
2993 

305.3 

299.0 
2948 
298.9 
304  0 

3068 


304  0 
292.1 

303.2 

293.3 
286.1 
290.9 
297.2 

299.5 


275.5 
2905 

284.8 

286.0 
289  1 
293.6 
2932 

297.0 


'These  implicit  indexes  are  current  weighted  price  indexes.  They  reflect  not  only  pure  price  changes,  but  also  changing  expenditure  patterns  within  and  between  major  groups.  Quarter- 
to-quarter  comparisons  based  on  the  seasonally  adjusted  data  are  less  subject  to  the  problem  of  shifting  weights  than  are  similar  comparisons  based  on  data  unadjusted  for  seasonality, 
and  therefore  may  be  used  as  indicators  of  price  change. 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 

Table  1.9:  Relation  between  gross  national  product  at  market  prices  and  gross  domestic  product  at  factor  cost  (millions  of  dollars) 


Gross 

Investment 

Investment 

Gross 

Investment 

Investment 

national 

income 

income 

Gross 

national 

income 

income 

Gross 

Year 

product 

Residual 

Indirect 

received 

paid 

domestic 

product 

Residual 

Indirect 

received 

paid 

domestic 

and 

at  market 

error  of 

taxes  less 

from  non- 

to non- 

product at 

at  market 

error  of 

taxes  less 

from  non- 

to non- 

product at 

quarter 

prices 

estimate 

subsidies 

residents 

residents 

factor  cost 

prices 

estimate 

subsidies 

residents 

residents 

factor  cost 

D 

40193 

40194 

40195 

40196 

40197 

40198 

D 

40550 

40431 

40432 

40433 

40434 

40435 

1982 

358,302 

-929 

-40,356 

-5,235 

18,168 

329,950 

1983 

390,340 

-278 

-41,417 

-5.087 

17,330 

360,888 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  4 


90,913 


-1.398 


-10.179 


-1,546 


4,918 


Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

82,708  365,568  -1,468  -40,532  -5.628 


18,328 


336,268 


983  1 

88,371 

659 

-10,109 

-1,185 

4,096 

81.832 

374,272 

-1,100 

-39,396 

-5,048 

16.696 

345,424 

2 

94,719 

-286 

-9,835 

-1,151 

4,231 

87,678 

385,248 

-444 

-41 ,436 

-4,676 

17.016 

355,708 

3 

106,388 

-51 

-10,797 

-1,259 

4,324 

98,605 

398,700 

124 

-42,460 

-5,296 

17,692 

368,760 

4 

100.862 

-600 

-10,676 

-1,492 

4,679 

92,773 

403,140 

308 

-42,376 

-5,328 

17,916 

373,660 

1984  1 


97,419 


1,085 


-11,541 


-1,232 


4,748 


90,479 


411,584 


348 


-44,676 


-5,248 


19.596 


381 ,604 


Source:  National  income  and  expenditure  accounts  (13-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


25 


Section  3— Table  2.1 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.1:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin1,  quarterly  in  1971  constant  dollars 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


July  1984 


Gross 

domestic 

product 

Agriculture 

Forestry 

Fishing 

and 

trapping 

Mines 

(including 

milling), 

quarries 

and  oil 

wells 

Manufac- 
turing 
industries 

Con- 
struction 

Transportation.  Communication 
and  other  utilities 

Total 

Trade 

Wholesale 
trade 

Year 
and 
quarte 

Total 

Trans- 
portation 

Commun- 
ication 

Electric 

power, 

gas  and 

water 

utilities 

Retail 
trade 

D 
D 

143992 
143820 

143993 
143821 

143994 
143822 

143995 

143823 

143996 
1 43824 

144007 
143835 

144087 
143915 

144088 
143916 

144089 
143917 

144097 
143925 

144099 
1 43927 

144102 
143930 

144103 
143931 

144105 
143933 

1982 
1983 

115,888.5 
119.005  3 

3,2949 
3,248.3 

692  1 
848.7 

189.0 
188.4 

2,916.0 
3,0266 

23,103.4 
24,485.8 

6,718.5 
6,615.9 

16,148.2 
16,379.8 

6.971.8 
7.065.8 

4.981.7 
4,961  6 

3,958.0 
4,105.2 

14,181.8 
14.776.2 

5,822.1 
6,069.0 

8,359.7 
8,707.2 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  28.163.9  157.5  195.9 


41.7 


727.1         5,469.5         1.653.0         3,938.9         1,626.8         1,230.2         1,020.8         3,765.2         1,417.1         2,348.0 


1983  1 

27.823.5 

256.8 

212.2 

20.2 

718.3 

5,816.6 

1,380.3 

4,058.9 

1.629.7 

1,225.1 

1,154.9 

3,235.9 

1,397.3 

1 ,838.5 

2 

29.892.6 

636.6 

166.4 

62.0 

731.5 

6,2984 

1,699.3 

4,020.2 

1.784.2 

1,239.1 

932.8 

3.785.9 

1,571.5 

2,214.5 

3 

31,314.7 

2,179.3 

232.9 

78.4 

745.0 

5.996.5 

1.925.0 

4,037.5 

1,837.6 

1 ,245.2 

887.4 

3,709.2 

1,540.8 

2,168.4 

4 

29,975.8 

177.0 

237.7 

27.7 

832.1 

6,372.1 

1,613.6 

4,265.3 

1,814.7 

1 ,252.4 

1,131.4 

4,046.2 

1,560.1 

2,486.2 

1984   1 

29,405.4 

275.9 

266.6 

182 

862.1 

6,444.0 

1,311.4 

4,362.9 

1.786.4 

1 ,253.5 

1,271.4 

3,430.8 

1,520.1 

1.910.8 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

1982  4         114,244.3  3,271.7  696.3 

1983  1  116,104.4  3,312.1  760.8 

2  118,220.8  3,236.6  830.9 

3  120,294.7  3,195.3  967.9 

4  121.507.3  3.206.1  845.4 


213.4         2,823.5      22,063.9         6,555.8       15,690.1         6.672.5         4.906  7         3,878.2       14,032.4         5.688.7         8,343.8 


225.1 

2.803.8 

23,360.4 

6,652.7 

15.818.3 

6.7496 

4,920.9 

3.908.6 

14,350.1 

5,835.6 

8.514.5 

217.2 

2,922.5 

23,919.1 

6,788.6 

16,232.8 

6,931.4 

4.949.7 

4.108.4 

14,626.3 

6,002.1 

8,624.2 

174.7 

3.136.9 

24,9260 

6.575.0 

16.5336 

7.137.2 

4.981.9 

4.163.3 

14.982.1 

6,196.1 

8.786.0 

150  8 

3.2400 

25.8894 

6,409.9 

16,998.8 

7.474.9 

4,993.9 

4.275.4 

15,124.2 

6,261.4 

8,862.7 

1984   1 


122,321.2         3,314.8 


959.2 


195.3         3,363.1       25,908.0         6,334.4       17,003.8         7.412.8         5,034.2         4.311.0       15,178.1         6,325.9         8,852.2 


Finance 

insurance 

and  real 

estate 

Community 

business 

and 

personal 

services 

Public 

administration 

and 

defence 

Special  industry  groupings 

Year 
and 

quarter 

Industrial 
production 

Goods- 
producing 
industries 

Service- 
producing 
industries 

Commercial 
industries 

Non 

commercial 

industries 

Non-durable 

manufacturing 

industries 

Durable 

manufacturing 

industries 

D 
D 

144119 
143947 

144126 
143954 

144133 
143961 

144145 
143968 

144148 
143969 

144147 
143970 

144146 
143971 

144149 
143972 

144140 
143974 

144139 
143973 

1982 
1983 

16,107.6 
16.443.5 

24,133.6 
24.480.1 

8,403.4 
8.512.0 

29,977.4 
31,617.6 

40.871.9 
42,518.9 

75.016.6 
76,486.4 

97,002.9 
99,873.8 

18,885.6 
19,131.5 

11.743.3 
12.320.5 

11,360.1 
12,165.3 

Unadjusted  for 

seasonal  variation 

1982  4 

4,068.6 

6.070.0 

2.076.7 

7,2174 

9,265.4 

18.898.5 

23,365.8 

4,798.2 

2,885.0 

2,584.5 

1983  1 
2 
3 

4 

4,0520 
4.128.3 
4,151.0 
4,108.2 

5.9984 
6,211.6 
6.057.3 
6,210.2 

2.074  1 
2,152.2 
2,202.6 
2,085.6 

7,689.8 
7,962.7 
7,628.9 
8,3357 

9,5592 
10.527.0 
12,044.4 
10,391.7 

18,264.3 
19.365.6 
19,270.3 
19,584.0 

23,048.4 
25,012.0 
26,683.2 
25,129.9 

4,775.2 
4,880.6 
4,631.4 
4,845.8 

2,973.1 
3.127.2 
3,084.9 
3.136.0 

2,843.5 
3,171.2 
2,911.6 
3,236.2 

1984  1 

4,121.9 

6,217.7 

2,094.1 

8,577.5 

10.449.5 

18,955.9 

24,539.7 

4,865.7 

3.086.6 

3,357.4 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annua 

rates 

1982  4 

16,300.1 

24,133.2 

8,463.8 

28,765.6 

39,502.8 

74.741.5 

95,241 .4 

19.003.0 

1 1 ,600.6 

10,463.3 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

16.251.8 
16.479.0 
16,590.6 
16,428.8 

24.073.5 
24.435.9 
24.685.4 
24,712.9 

8.495.8 
8,531.9 
8,527.3 

8,501.1 

30,072.8 
30,950.1 
32,226.1 
33,404.8 

41,023.5 
42,023.5 
43,139.0 
44.016.9 

75,080.9 
76,197.4 
77,155.7 
77,490.4 

97,130.1 

99,044.5 

101,101.2 

102.308.2 

18,974.3 
19.176.3 
19,193.5 
19.199.1 

1 1 ,991 .2 
12.188.3 
12,489.0 
12.654.0 

11,369.2 
1 1 ,730.9 
12.436.9 
13.235.5 

1984  1 

16.529.9 

24,957.7 

8,5768 

33.582.1 

44,385.8 

77,935.3 

102,995.1 

19,326.0 

12.485.1 

13,422.9 

'The  average  of  the  monthly  series  may  not  equal  the  annual  level  due  to  rounding 
Sources:  Gross  Domestic  Product  by  Industry  (61-213  and  61-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


26 


July  1984 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin,  monthly  indexes  (1971 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


100), 


Section  3— Table  2.2 


Year 
and 
month 


Gross 

domestic 

product 


Agriculture 


Forestry 


Fishing 

and 

trapping 


Mines  (including  milling), 
quarries  and  oil  wells 


Non-metal 

Metal 

Mineral 

mines  (except 

mines 

fuels 

coal  mines) 

144336 
144164 


144337 
144165 


144338 
144166 


144339 
144167 


144340 
144168 


144341 
144169 


144345 
144173 


144348 
144176 


1982 
1983 


1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 


139.2 

122.2 

103.4 

128.2 

92.7 

66.7 

113.5 

84.6 

142.9 

120.5 

126.8 

127.8 

96.2 

70.2 

116.6 

90.5 

al  variation 

141.9 

128.4 

67.7 

109.1 

95.8 

873 

107.0 

75.2 

140.6 

15.4 

91.2 

180.1 

91.8 

68.8 

114.4 

67.6 

130.8 

47.2 

78.8 

233.2 

79.5 

49.4 

107.0 

56.1 

136.1 

87.0 

73.1 

309.5 

83.4 

45.4 

114.3 

77.6 

166.2 

869.9 

107.1 

164.1 

84.1 

49.8 

109.8 

83.1 

136.8 

18.7 

121.7 

133.4 

89.9 

57.4 

110.5 

102.7 

137.2 

17.8 

127.5 

86.2 

96.1 

57.6 

124.2 

99.4 

131.9 

33.6 

101.9 

119.8 

91.3 

51.9 

123.7 

79.7 

128.6 

40.3 

105.4 

44.8 

88.8 

55.9 

119.6 

72.2 

134.9 

41.3 

126.6 

56.3 

92.7 

65.8 

117.6 

68.6 

137.5 

32.7 

148.3 

63.0 

92.4 

63.2 

111.6 

105.8 

140.9 

144.9 

107.7 

68.6 

88.7 

71.1 

103.4 

99.5 

143.6 

127.0 

77.4 

196.1 

92.5 

78.1 

103.8 

97.4 

146.3 

11.5 

113.2 

239.7 

97.8 

74.5 

114.3 

94.6 

136.9 

56.2 

113.4 

227.0 

85.1 

54.2 

111.0 

61.8 

141.9 

82.5 

138.1 

256.7 

94.8 

66.5 

114.5 

73.6 

172.5 

831.4 

165.9 

154.6 

104.2 

81.5 

121.9 

94.3 

145.5 

21.0 

160.9 

81.3 

106.6 

81.3 

122.7 

109.9 

145.9 

18.9 

151.4 

64.7 

107.0 

78.0 

128.2 

110.1 

140.6 

38.9 

113.8 

79.7 

103.8 

72.7 

130.6 

99.3 

136.8 

45.0 

147.5 

37.6 

103.3 

71.9 

129.0 

107.2 

142.5 

44.3 

164.2 

57.0 

112.8 

87.6 

131.3 

1136 

144.5 

33.5 

166.1 

53.2 

112.7 

84.8 

131.6 

113.2 

148.0 

149.4 

92.2 

64.7 

107.4 

86.1 

126.4 

117.7 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 

o 

N 

D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 


140.1 

120.8 

105.8 

89.5 

94.9 

75.9 

113.2 

76.8 

138.7 

119.3 

102.6 

141.7 

90.5 

65.7 

115.7 

66.1 

137.7 

122.9 

99.5 

127.5 

87.6 

60.8 

112.1 

74.0 

138.4 

124.4 

74.9 

1300 

86.5 

50.3 

117.7 

84.0 

138.0 

123  6 

97.2 

144.3 

85.4 

51.4 

113.4 

83.8 

137.0 

123.9 

103.8 

120.4 

880 

56.0 

112.4 

91.2 

137.3 

119.3 

1066 

140.9 

90.8 

56.5 

116.9 

88.1 

137.4 

120.9 

101.6 

173.1 

90.4 

55.7 

114.8 

84.4 

139.6 

124.1 

114.7 

167.4 

89.7 

60.2 

114.5 

74.9 

138.7 

123.5 

107.3 

153.3 

88.2 

62.4 

111.4 

65.4 

140.0 

121.0 

118.9 

137.3 

89.5 

60.1 

110.1 

98.7 

140.4 

120.7 

119.7 

137.5 

90.3 

62.7 

110.8 

95.8 

141.6 

119.3 

123.1 

150.7 

92.0 

67.1 

111.2 

99.2 

143.9 

120.2 

129.5 

154.0 

96.3 

71.9 

114.9 

93.3 

143.9 

118.5 

143.2 

127.9 

94.5 

68.6 

115.6 

83.8 

144.4 

117.8 

141.5 

113.6 

99.0 

75.1 

117.4 

80.1 

145.2 

119.3 

149.0 

114.0 

105.6 

84.3 

124.3 

95.0 

145.5 

118.7 

136.5 

98.2 

104.0 

78.8 

124.7 

96.7 

145.9 

118.3 

127.4 

105.3 

101.6 

77.1 

121.1 

97.3 

146.4 

119.8 

114.9 

103.3 

103.3 

78.5 

121.0 

104.5 

147.6 

121.0 

159.1 

130.3 

105.1 

78.5 

124.1 

109.3 

146.4 

124.1 

138.3 

137.6 

106.8 

81.1 

125.6 

107.8 

146.7 

123.8 

132.4 

129.5 

108.8 

80.4 

129.5 

106.4 

147.4 

123.5 

103.1 

131.9 

109.3 

75.5 

135.9 

112.4 

27 


Section  3— Table  2.2/Continued 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  ot  origin,  monthly  volume  indexes  (1971  =100), 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


July  1984 


Manufacturing  industries 

Year 
and 
month 

Total 

Food  and 
beverages 
industries 

Tobacco 
products 
industries 

Rubber 
&  plastic 
products 
industries 

Leather 
industries 

Textile 
industries 

Knitting 
mills 

Clothing 
industries 

Wood 
industries 

Furniture 

and  fixture 

industries 

Paper 

and  allied 
industries 

Printing, 
publishing, 
and  allied 
industries 

Primary 

metal 

industries 

D 

D 

144351 
144179 

144352 
144180 

144365 
144193 

144366 
144194 

144369 
144197 

144371 
144199 

144374 
144202 

144375 
144203 

144379 
144207 

144383 
144211 

144385 
144213 

144389 
144217 

144392 
144220 

1982 

1983 

121.3 
128.6 

121.6 
122.2 

113.6 
1069 

144.8 
162.7 

95.2 

102.6 

109.8 
119.7 

102.4 
111.2 

114.2 
120.3 

124.7 
156.6 

110.0 
125.5 

114.3 
125.4 

163.1 
164.2 

97.6 
106.6 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

127.2 

124.8 

122.2 

149.7 

94.2 

106.0 

90.1 

963 

132.7 

111.7 

117.5 

168.9 

104.4 

J 

132.4 

136.1 

126.1 

158.4 

93.1 

112.8 

114.1 

115.6 

134.9 

117.7 

1208 

167.5 

99.3 

J 

103.8 

118.1 

40.0 

120.9 

79.8 

86.0 

85.4 

102.2 

101.1 

77  1 

100.4 

140.4 

75.9 

A 

117.6 

132.0 

999 

133.8 

113.3 

95.0 

113.7 

128.9 

121.5 

103.2 

110.2 

149.7 

89.5 

S 

128.0 

138.4 

128.0 

154.7 

122.8 

114.1 

113.8 

134.7 

128.3 

117.4 

110.5 

169.0 

96.3 

O 

121.3 

124.0 

125.9 

148.0 

1006 

115.8 

116.7 

127.6 

133.9 

113.4 

113.6 

171.2 

95.4 

N 

1206 

126.1 

136.6 

148.4 

97.5 

115.7 

115.8 

121.1 

125.0 

122.6 

115.1 

174.2 

95.5 

D 

102.8 

107.7 

89.0 

122  9 

69.0 

108.6 

81.9 

80.1 

110.7 

100.5 

98.7 

156.8 

71.3 

1983  J 

109.7 

108.1 

133.3 

125.5 

69.5 

112.0 

97.0 

107.7 

129.7 

103.0 

109.8 

138.0 

85.5 

F 

126.9 

116.8 

131.1 

165.3 

1073 

126.1 

111.6 

138.4 

153.4 

123.1 

124.0 

160.5 

98.0 

M 

130.0 

118.5 

114.7 

169.4 

97.8 

127.5 

111.4 

130.3 

156.3 

132.4 

126.2 

165.3 

106.5 

A 

128.0 

118.6 

115.6 

164.4 

85.8 

127.5 

114.9 

112.1 

155.4 

124.1 

121.0 

165.8 

107.8 

M 

129.5 

1222 

113.8 

160.5 

91.9 

118.5 

99.0 

105.4 

155.7 

119.3 

125.3 

165.5 

112.1 

J 

139.4 

136.1 

111.6 

177.2 

1084 

126.1 

118.1 

116.6 

174.3 

133.5 

134.1 

168.7 

116.1 

J 

112.0 

119.1 

33.5 

137.5 

90.2 

97.2 

96.0 

108.2 

150.0 

91.5 

117.5 

139.6 

91.3 

A 

124.7 

129.6 

91.3 

152.3 

120.4 

107.9 

122.9 

134.6 

160.4 

124.6 

127.3 

156.5 

101.0 

S 

141.3 

136.6 

111.3 

183.2 

138.9 

126.3 

125.7 

143.3 

175.9 

146.5 

132.3 

179.6 

117.5 

0 

139.2 

123.9 

114.7 

181.5 

120.4 

123.2 

123.9 

132.6 

167.2 

137.0 

132.3 

179.9 

119.4 

N 

140.8 

125.8 

126.8 

184.3 

112.7 

124.3 

123.4 

125.7 

160.8 

150.0 

130.8 

184.3 

122.3 

D 

121.6 

111.1 

84.9 

151.5 

87.0 

119.3 

89.9 

88.8 

139.9 

121.1 

124.4 

166.0 

101.3 

1984  J 

126.4 

105.0 

115.1 

163.4 

96.1 

112.7 

92.4 

111.4 

146.1 

120.7 

127.9 

149.1 

123.9 

F 

138.2 

115.9 

118.4 

194.4 

111.1 

118.3 

115.7 

137.6 

156.8 

140.1 

122.9 

170.6 

128.0 

M 

141.6 

120.8 

116.9 

200.2 

110.4 

124.6 

115.5 

127.4 

151.1 

136.2 

118.1 

173.7 

132.7 

A 

140.2 

118.7 

106.6 

1925 

97.1 

118.8 

106.0 

116.5 

169.6 

133.2 

126.7 

177.4 

131.3 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

123.8 

123.5 

1130 

144.2 

99.3 

106.5 

100.3 

114.4 

127.4 

110.0 

115.1 

165.3 

99.4 

J 

121.3 

123.0 

116.4 

144.4 

89.5 

110.0 

102.5 

112.5 

124.2 

108.6 

112.3 

162.8 

93.6 

J 

119.6 

122.5 

106.9 

144.6 

93.2 

102.3 

97.0 

114.5 

1223 

103.4 

112.2 

163.5 

90.2 

A 

123.3 

123.3 

111.9 

149.3 

97  1 

100.9 

105.5 

115.8 

127.0 

107.1 

113.0 

160.2 

98.8 

S 

120.0 

122.7 

119.2 

142.5 

94.7 

109.9 

101.4 

112.3 

123.5 

105.2 

110.3 

158.4 

94.7 

0 

116.3 

120.1 

113.6 

142.0 

90.0 

110.7 

103.9 

114.9 

129.5 

107.0 

111.7 

158.0 

93.2 

N 

115.7 

121.6 

113.4 

144.4 

91.9 

110.8 

105.5 

116.7 

125.2 

110.8 

112.1 

159.5 

93.1 

D 

115.6 

119.2 

112.4 

144.1 

89.6 

112.1 

103.3 

115.6 

129.9 

113.4 

110.5 

160.5 

81.3 

1983  J 

121.6 

125.0 

124.1 

141.4 

81.3 

116.4 

108.6 

115.5 

137.9 

120.0 

115.2 

158.5 

87.6 

F 

122.8 

122.6 

118.0 

151.2 

104.9 

119.8 

107.3 

119.4 

142.9 

117.8 

116.8 

1602 

92.4 

M 

123.6 

121.7 

105.7 

156.5 

98.1 

118.3 

108.9 

121.1 

145.7 

122.7 

118.3 

161.2 

97.8 

A 

124.5 

123.0 

108.3 

157.5 

98.3 

122.9 

121.3 

121.8 

146.4 

119.1 

119.5 

160.1 

101.2 

M 

125.3 

120.7 

105.3 

155.0 

96.6 

118.6 

108.6 

124.3 

148.7 

118.1 

122.3 

162.0 

105.7 

J 

127.1 

122.8 

102.4 

1607 

104.7 

122.1 

106.7 

114.3 

159.5 

123.0 

125.0 

163.8 

109.0 

J 

129.0 

123.7 

96.3 

163.9 

107.1 

120.3 

110.8 

120.6 

182.7 

124.6 

130.5 

163.1 

109.0 

A 

131.0 

121.6 

102.2 

167.7 

103.2 

117.4 

112.6 

120.5 

166.3 

128.9 

130.1 

167.0 

111.0 

S 

132.7 

122.0 

103.5 

167.7 

105.6 

121.6 

111.7 

120.1 

168.3 

131.2 

132.2 

168.2 

115.0 

O 

134.3 

121.0 

103.4 

174.9 

108.2 

118.0 

110.9 

119.4 

162.2 

130.6 

130.0 

166.6 

116.4 

N 

135.8 

121.7 

105.4 

1790 

107.0 

119.1 

111.9 

121.2 

162.7 

134.9 

127.7 

168.6 

119.1 

D 

137.8 

122.8 

107.5 

178.2 

113.1 

123.4 

113.2 

127.4 

162.5 

135.9 

139.3 

169.6 

118.0 

1984  J 

139.1 

122.4 

106.6 

183.8 

112.6 

117.0 

104.6 

120.3 

155.0 

139.8 

133.9 

171.1 

123.7 

F 

134.5 

122.8 

105.8 

178.8 

109.5 

112.2 

111.8 

118.9 

147.2 

134.1 

116.1 

170.1 

121.1 

M 

134.5 

124.0 

108.6 

183.9 

110.7 

114.9 

113.0 

118.7 

142.5 

126.3 

111.0 

169.3 

122.0 

A 

135.8 

123.3 

100.3 

184.4 

112.7 

114.2 

112.1 

124.9 

160.0 

127.8 

126.0 

171.5 

122.9 

28 


July  1984 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin,  monthly  volume  indexes  (1971  =100), 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


Section  3— Table  2.2/Continued 


Manufacturing 

industries 

Metal 

fabricating 

Machin- 

Non- 

Miscel- 

ind. (ex 

eries 

Trans- 

metallic 

Petroleum 

Chemical 

laneous 

Year 

mach.  & 

ind.  (ex. 

portation 

Electrical 

mineral 

and  coal 

and  chem. 

manufac- 

Transportation, 

communication  and  other  utilities 

and 

transp. 

electrical 

equipment 

products 

products 

products 

products 

turing 

Construction 

month 

equip.  ind. 

machinery 

industries 

industries 

industries 

industries 

industries 

industries 

industry 

Total 

Transp. 

Storage 

Commun. 

D 

144397 

144403 

144405 

144411 

144418 

144422 

144423 

144429 

144431 

144432 

144433 

144439 

144441 

D 

144225 

144231 

144233 

144239 

144246 

144250 

144251 

144257 

144259 

144260 

144261 

144267 

144269 

1982 

106.4 

170.3 

123.6 

123.7 

96.8 

85.2 

143.9 

118.9 

114.9 

160.1 

134.1 

124.1 

199.2 

1983 

104.1 

150.1 

144.0 

126.5 

103.1 

82.4 

158.1 

120.7 

113.2 

1624 

135.9 

129.6 

198.4 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

105.3 

186.2 

148.9 

127.0 

105.5 

76.4 

151.2 

119.2 

112.2 

157.8 

137.7 

136.7 

199.9 

J 

112.4 

173.8 

155.6 

130.9 

116.4 

89.5 

156.2 

128.5 

124.6 

158.8 

143.1 

146.9 

202.9 

J 

89.8 

1382 

103.0 

104.9 

93.7 

90.5 

121.7 

1048 

128.0 

152.0 

135.8 

141.1 

194.8 

A 

101.7 

137.2 

119.2 

118.6 

1086 

92.6 

133.0 

113.5 

126.9 

155.7 

137.9 

117.9 

199.2 

S 

111.0 

161.1 

127.5 

133.6 

111.5 

82.7 

152.4 

131.9 

126.4 

157.8 

138.6 

1428 

199.6 

O 

99.0 

150.0 

110.6 

128  4 

111.9 

78.6 

142.0 

130.8 

126.6 

154.8 

129.8 

132.5 

197.2 

N 

100.8 

156.1 

105.3 

123.6 

104.6 

89.5 

142.8 

121.6 

113.0 

158.7 

126.6 

128.5 

199.3 

D 

82.4 

155.3 

89.6 

114.4 

74.5 

85.0 

130.7 

101.5 

99.7 

155.2 

119.0 

123.3 

193.8 

1983  J 

87.8 

120.4 

124.4 

110.4 

71.4 

83.4 

139.0 

99.9 

95.7 

157.7 

118.6 

102.6 

192.2 

F 

106.0 

153.0 

138.5 

125.6 

82.3 

83.6 

163.4 

121.5 

94.9 

162.3 

124.8 

93.7 

197.8 

M 

111.0 

156  0 

146.7 

124.5 

87.1 

77.6 

165.7 

124.2 

92.7 

163.0 

132.7 

113.4 

197.8 

A 

103.2 

1359 

154.5 

123.4 

98.0 

62.8 

164.3 

118.1 

100.1 

1589 

133.1 

118.1 

195.0 

M 

996 

150.5 

160.5 

119.9 

110.0 

66.9 

162.8 

115.0 

114.4 

157.1 

134.9 

139.2 

197.3 

J 

110.7 

156.0 

161.8 

135.4 

128  8 

84.6 

167.1 

134.1 

134.3 

162.3 

143.7 

145.9 

202.2 

J 

92.3 

116.0 

111.1 

107.8 

106.1 

86.4 

137.6 

101.7 

136.0 

154.6 

135.6 

145.5 

194.4 

A 

103.5 

138.7 

113.7 

121.1 

116.1 

888 

152.0 

120.9 

131.5 

161.3 

142.5 

134.2 

201.7 

S 

117.1 

1632 

146.3 

141.1 

124.1 

94.9 

169.0 

138.7 

127.5 

164.6 

146.0 

143.3 

201.4 

O 

109.5 

173.5 

159.1 

140.7 

121.5 

89.5 

162.5 

137.0 

124.5 

165.5 

143.9 

143.2 

199.6 

N 

115.7 

172.9 

168.3 

138.5 

111.6 

87.0 

166.5 

132.5 

111.5 

171.2 

142.9 

142.0 

202.9 

D 

92.3 

165.2 

142.2 

128.9 

80.0 

84.8 

147.9 

105.2 

95.2 

170.7 

132.0 

134.2 

198.4 

1984  J 

96.3 

1496 

165.0 

125.3 

80.0 

89.2 

156.4 

106.4 

89  1 

172.4 

131.8 

111.5 

197.0 

F 

109.9 

170.4 

177.9 

133.6 

94.5 

89.1 

172.5 

123.5 

89.4 

172.3 

137.6 

105.8 

202.7 

M 

118.5 

181.4 

188.2 

135.2 

97.7 

82.6 

175.2 

126  6 

90.7 

174.3 

1428 

107.4 

201.8 

A 

111.8 

182.1 

182.9 

128.8 

109.5 

690 

175.4 

119.4 

97.6 

169.2 

144.7 

128.1 

200.1 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

107.3 

179.1 

131.1 

128.2 

99  1 

86.2 

144.9 

121.3 

113.7 

161.3 

135.8 

127.3 

200.6 

J 

105.1 

162.4 

130.5 

123.2 

96.9 

869 

146.1 

117.2 

114.0 

159.6 

134.0 

128.7 

2004 

J 

100.7 

164.4 

131.3 

120.6 

92.8 

85.1 

139.7 

117.7 

112.2 

157.8 

132.6 

123.1 

1984 

A 

105.4 

159.2 

143.9 

125.7 

98.3 

85.8 

143.0 

116.3 

109.1 

158.4 

132.0 

122.0 

198.4 

S 

100.2 

161.1 

127.1 

124.4 

95.5 

84.3 

146.9 

115.5 

109.4 

158.9 

133.3 

128.3 

196.8 

0 

97.5 

144.4 

110.3 

118.7 

95.2 

81.9 

142.9 

117.5 

111.9 

155.6 

128.4 

121.0 

1965 

N 

96.7 

149.5 

102.9 

117.6 

95.0 

82.8 

140.9 

114.5 

110.5 

156.1 

128.4 

121.3 

196.4 

D 

97.1 

155.7 

108.8 

116.2 

93.3 

81.0 

143.2 

120.5 

114.0 

155.0 

128.1 

123.7 

195.7 

1983  J 

99.7 

135.5 

137.8 

123.8 

98.8 

81.6 

148.3 

118.0 

117.4 

155.8 

129.0 

124.1 

196.2 

F 

99.4 

139.9 

135.4 

122.6 

96.9 

81.2 

152.4 

121.1 

113.3 

156.2 

128.8 

116.7 

196.8 

M 

101.1 

141.0 

133.4 

123.1 

100.7 

79.3 

153.9 

118.3 

110.7 

158.4 

131.6 

135.3 

197.3 

A 

101.5 

134.5 

133.8 

122.6 

102.3 

76.3 

157.6 

118.8 

111.2 

158.9 

132.3 

125.6 

196.7 

M 

101.3 

144.0 

137.4 

120.2 

102.8 

76.2 

156.7 

117.7 

116.8 

160.4 

133.0 

128.9 

198.0 

J 

102.8 

145.1 

133.7 

126.1 

107.6 

81.1 

155.2 

121.9 

120.3 

163.5 

134.6 

127.9 

199.0 

J 

104.3 

138.3 

135.9 

125.4 

107.3 

81.1 

158.5 

115.0 

115.5 

161.8 

133.8 

128.5 

198.5 

A 

107.2 

159.7 

142.5 

127.1 

106.9 

81.9 

163.4 

123.1 

111.9 

164.3 

137.6 

137.4 

200.2 

S 

105.9 

161.7 

146.3 

130.5 

107.3 

95.9 

162.2 

121.7 

110.0 

165.6 

140.3 

129.2 

198.8 

O 

108.2 

167.1 

1605 

130.2 

104.2 

93.0 

164.3 

123.0 

110.7 

166.5 

142.3 

131.4 

198.8 

N 

111.5 

165.9 

166.0 

132.2 

102.8 

80.4 

164.8 

124.4 

109.8 

169.4 

146.2 

134.7 

199.5 

D 

103.7 

165.1 

177.8 

132.8 

1020 

81.2 

162.6 

124.3 

108  4 

169.8 

142.7 

134.1 

200.6 

1984  J 

105.8 

169.5 

181.1 

139.5 

107.9 

87.1 

168.1 

124.9 

109.0 

169.5 

143.3 

131.8 

200.9 

F 

106.4 

161.5 

173.4 

131.6 

110.1 

86.3 

160.7 

123.5 

107.6 

168.0 

142.7 

129.8 

201  6 

M 

108.0 

165.0 

172.1 

133.7 

109.8 

84.7 

163.1 

120.6 

108.5 

168.3 

141.6 

124.9 

201.4 

A 

109.6 

177.7 

157.2 

128.9 

113.8 

84.8 

168.5 

120.3 

108.6 

169.4 

143.4 

136.0 

202.0 

29 


Section  3— Table  2.2/Continued 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin,  monthly  volume  indexes  (1971  =100), 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


July  1984 


Electric 

power,  gas 

and  water 

utilities 

Trade 

Finance, 

insurance. 

and  real 

estate 

Community,  business  and  personal  services 

Year 
and 
month 

Total 

Wholesale 
trade 

Retail 
trade 

Total 

Education          Health  & 

&  related            Welfare 

services           services 

Amusement 
and  rec 
services 

Services 
to  business 
management 

Personal 
services 

Accom. 
and  tood 
services 

D 
D 

144443 
144271 

144446 
144274 

144447 
144275 

144449 
1 44277 

144463 
144291 

144470 
144298 

144471                144472 
144299              144300 

144473 
144301 

144474 
144302 

144475 
144303 

144476 
144304 

1982 
1983 

180.4 
187.1 

144.6 
150.7 

141.9 
147.9 

146.6 

152.7 

168.0 
171.5 

150.1 
152.2 

111.4                142.9 
112.1                 148.2 

1942 
196.2 

276.3 
282.1 

118.3 
121.7 

137.0 
133.5 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

159.5 

155.8 

160.2 

152.6 

166.6 

153.4 

116.6 

142.9 

199.2 

277.5 

118.3 

146.8 

J 

146.9 

152.0 

149.7 

153.7 

167.9 

153.4 

111.0 

144.1 

213.2 

277.5 

119.0 

154.0 

J 

142.5 

137.9 

131.5 

142.6 

166.1 

145.3 

85.0 

144.7 

223.2 

277.9 

118.2 

154.4 

A 

151.4 

141.1 

138.8 

142.8 

1682 

1440 

80.4 

144.5 

221.6 

276.8 

118.5 

157.0 

S 

156.8 

146.3 

146.6 

146.1 

169.4 

152.4 

110  9 

144.1 

201  0 

276.6 

118.5 

150.6 

O 

167.4 

145.1 

146.7 

144.0 

168.9 

153.3 

119.3 

144.3 

191.9 

279.1 

119.6 

136.5 

N 

191.1 

152.2 

143.7 

158.2 

172.1 

152.0 

120.9 

143.7 

184.9 

277.7 

119.6 

126.6 

D 

199.9 

163.5 

124.1 

191.9 

168.1 

147.7 

116.1 

144.8 

177.0 

275.6 

120.2 

109.0 

1983  J 

215.7 

124.6 

129.1 

121.4 

166.7 

147.0 

117.1 

144.8 

178.1 

271.6 

120.7 

106.0 

F 

216.6 

131.8 

137.6 

127.6 

169.0 

148.5 

113.1 

145.6 

180.7 

275.5 

120.1 

120.9 

M 

199  4 

139.6 

142.0 

137.9 

171.4 

152.1 

122.0 

146.7 

181.5 

275.9 

122.2 

121.8 

A 

182.4 

144.4 

144.8 

144.0 

170.9 

153.1 

121.3 

147.3 

188.4 

2766 

121.8 

127.8 

M 

165.5 

155.3 

155.3 

155.4 

172.3 

154.7 

118.4 

148.6 

200.2 

279.6 

122.6 

137.0 

J 

162.3 

163.6 

159.5 

166.6 

173.5 

155.7 

112.6 

148.9 

208.1 

284.0 

123.4 

150.6 

J 

155.0 

148.4 

144.6 

151.2 

172.3 

148.2 

86.7 

149.6 

212.1 

287.1 

122.4 

152.9 

A 

161.9 

150.1 

148.4 

151.4 

173.4 

147.5 

82.0 

149.5 

221.9 

287.3 

122.3 

156.3 

S 

168  5 

155.4 

157.7 

153.7 

173.8 

156.3 

112.5 

149.1 

203  1 

288  2 

122.0 

151.9 

O 

179.9 

157.9 

163.6 

153.8 

171.4 

156.7 

120.7 

149.0 

198.2 

288.4 

121.5 

135.9 

N 

204.9 

163.0 

156.4 

167.7 

173.1 

155.7 

122.1 

148.9 

194.4 

287.3 

120.1 

127.8 

D 

234.1 

174.3 

136.4 

201.6 

169.7 

151.0 

116.9 

1499 

186.9 

283.1 

120.8 

112.2 

1984  J 

246.2 

131.5 

136.8 

127.8 

169.1 

151.2 

118.8 

150.4 

1858 

281.9 

122.1 

107.9 

F 

225.6 

141.6 

152  6 

133.7 

172.3 

155.5 

121.8 

150.2 

1897 

289.2 

122.1 

124.5 

M 

223.6 

146.7 

155.2 

140.6 

174.4 

157.3 

122.6 

150.7 

189.0 

293.7 

121.9 

130.5 

A 

195.8 

155.7 

155.2 

156.0 

173.6 

157.7 

121.9 

151.3 

193.2 

293.1 

122.7 

133.1 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

1800 

147.9 

147.5 

148.2 

1662 

150.5 

110  9 

142.6 

193.4 

277.1 

118.1 

142.1 

J 

176.5 

143.8 

141.3 

145.6 

167.0 

150.0 

111.1 

143.0 

196.5 

276.4 

118.2 

137.0 

J 

174.2 

143.1 

1395 

145.6 

166.3 

150.0 

110.8 

143.3 

195.7 

276.0 

118.3 

137.6 

A 

178.6 

143.1 

1395 

145.7 

1680 

149.9 

111.0 

143.7 

195.4 

275.1 

118.7 

136.3 

S 

179  0 

143.0 

1398 

145.3 

168  4 

150.0 

111.3 

144.0 

196.6 

274.9 

118.9 

135.6 

0 

176.6 

141.6 

137.7 

144.5 

1692 

150.2 

111.7 

144.5 

193.0 

276.7 

119.4 

134.2 

N 

178.9 

143.8 

139.5 

146.8 

171.1 

149.8 

111.5 

144.6 

192.0 

276.8 

119.6 

132.0 

D 

174.9 

143.9 

138.7 

147.6 

169.7 

150.3 

112.1 

145.2 

192.3 

278.1 

120.1 

130.6 

1983  J 

176.3 

146.9 

146.4 

147.3 

169.5 

150.1 

111.8 

145.4 

193.4 

278.3 

120.3 

130.1 

F 

178.4 

144.7 

140.2 

148.0 

168.8 

148.2 

105  6 

146.5 

195.0 

276.3 

120.3 

129.9 

M 

179.8 

147.4 

140.1 

152.6 

170.1 

150.8 

112.5 

147.5 

196.7 

275.4 

122.7 

129.5 

A 

182.0 

145.3 

144.7 

1458 

171.6 

151.5 

112.6 

147.5 

200.2 

277.6 

122.0 

131.7 

M 

185.1 

147.8 

143.9 

150.6 

171.6 

151.9 

112.8 

148.1 

194.7 

278.9 

122.4 

132.8 

J 

194.7 

154.3 

150.3 

157.3 

172.4 

152.5 

112.8 

147.8 

192.2 

283.0 

122.6 

134.2 

J 

189.5 

154.2 

153.7 

154.5 

173.1 

153.0 

113.0 

148.2 

186.2 

284.9 

122.5 

135.8 

A 

189.1 

152.3 

149.1 

154.6 

173.1 

153  6 

113.1 

148.5 

195.7 

286.1 

122.5 

135.8 

S 

190.8 

151.9 

150.3 

153.0 

172.8 

153.9 

113.1 

149.0 

197.8 

286.4 

122.5 

136.3 

O 

189.8 

154.1 

153.6 

154.4 

171.6 

153.6 

113.1 

149.4 

199.6 

285.8 

121.3 

133.8 

N 

193.0 

154.1 

151.8 

155.7 

171.8 

153.7 

112.8 

149.9 

201.8 

286.5 

120.1 

133.7 

D 

201.8 

154.5 

152.4 

156.1 

170.6 

1538 

112.9 

150.4 

203.0 

285.4 

120.7 

135.0 

1984  J 

199.0 

155.3 

154.7 

155.7 

171.9 

154  5 

113.4 

150.9 

202.3 

288.2 

121.8 

133.3 

F 

192.9 

155.2 

155.3 

155.1 

172.1 

155.1 

113.7 

151.1 

204.7 

289.9 

122.3 

134.3 

M 

197.6 

153.9 

152.6 

154.9 

173.2 

156.0 

113.1 

151.5 

204.7 

293.2 

122.4 

138.6 

A 

196.5 

156.7 

155.2 

157.8 

174.2 

156.1 

113.2 

151.5 

205.1 

294.1 

122.9 

137.5 

30 


July  1984 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin,  monthly  volume  indexes  (1971  =100), 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/concluded 


Section  3— Table  2.2/Concluded 


Public 

admin. 

and  defence 

Special  industry  groupings 

Year 
and 
month 

Industrial 
production 

Gross 

domestic 

product  less 

agriculture 

Goods- 
producing 
industries 

Service- 
producing 
industries 

Commercial 
industries 

Non- 
commercial 
industries 

Non-durable 

manufacturing 

industries 

Durable 

manufacturing 
industries 

D 
D 

144477 
144305 

144484 
144312 

144483 
144311 

144485 
144313 

144486 

144314 

144487 
144315 

144488 
144316 

144490 
144318 

144489 
144317 

1982 
1983 

136.6 
138.4 

123.0 

1297 

139.8 
143.7 

121.1 
126.0 

151.5 
154.5 

142.6 
146.9 

123.8 
125.4 

125.0 
131.1 

117.8 
126.1 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 


137.9 

126  0 

142.4 

1226 

155.1 

145.5 

126.2 

126  4 

127.9 

141.8 

128.4 

144.8 

118.2 

155.9 

143.8 

126.4 

134.2 

130.5 

144.1 

104.2 

133.6 

103.8 

149.2 

133.6 

118.4 

110.3 

97.6 

142.2 

116.3 

137.7 

115.7 

1499 

140  6 

116.0 

124.0 

111.4 

138.4 

124.9 

142.6 

184.5 

153.6 

175.4 

124  9 

134.6 

121  6 

136.1 

121.4 

140.8 

114.1 

152.3 

139.1 

126.7 

128.7 

114.1 

134.9 

123.8 

141.2 

113.4 

153  4 

139.6 

126.4 

129  4 

112.1 

134.1 

110.0 

135.2 

102.0 

152.3 

1336 

124.4 

110.4 

95.4 

133.8 

116.5 

131.6 

106.3 

143.9 

129.6 

124.5 

114.7 

104.8 

134.7 

130.5 

1380 

116.8 

147.2 

137.4 

123.6 

132.1 

121.8 

136.0 

131.4 

141.0 

116.9 

151.5 

139.7 

127.5 

1330 

127.2 

135.8 

127.8 

140.7 

123.7 

152.6 

143.9 

127.3 

129.6 

126.4 

140.2 

128  0 

144.2 

124.9 

156.4 

147.1 

128.4 

129.6 

129.5 

143.9 

136.1 

150.8 

1258 

160.3 

150.4 

128.2 

140.2 

138.6 

145.2 

112.4 

139.6 

112.5 

153.5 

140.7 

119.9 

117.3 

106.7 

144.5 

124.2 

143.9 

123.0 

154.8 

147.3 

117.9 

132.0 

117.6 

140.0 

139.0 

150.5 

1929 

158.6 

182.8 

1265 

144.7 

138.0 

137.2 

138.6 

149.7 

127.0 

158.1 

149.4 

128.1 

1388 

139.5 

134.8 

142.2 

150.2 

126.9 

158.9 

150.1 

127.4 

139.5 

142.0 

134.8 

129.4 

144.0 

115.7 

157.6 

143.9 

125.7 

122.2 

121.1 

135.4 

134.2 

139.9 

119.1 

148.9 

139.1 

126.5 

123.0 

129.6 

135.9 

1428 

145.8 

125.7 

153.9 

1458 

127.7 

134.9 

141.3 

137.1 

145.2 

148.2 

126.9 

156.5 

148.1 

128.5 

136.2 

146.8 

136.4 

141.0 

148.0 

132.8 

158.4 

152.5 

128  1 

134.5 

145.7 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 


136.5 

125.2 

140.7 

122.3 

152.2 

143.8 

123.6 

125.9 

121.8 

136.6 

122.3 

139.3 

120.3 

151.2 

1420 

123.8 

125.1 

117.7 

137.1 

120.4 

138.2 

118.8 

150.7 

1409 

123  9 

123.6 

115.7 

136.8 

123.5 

138.9 

1202 

1509 

141.7 

123  9 

124.5 

122.1 

137.3 

120.8 

138.5 

118.7 

151.1 

141.1 

124.3 

124.1 

116.0 

1374 

118.1 

137.5 

117.2 

150.5 

1398 

124.5 

123.2 

109.7 

137.4 

118.2 

137.9 

116.8 

151.2 

140.1 

124.4 

123.8 

107.8 

137.9 

117.7 

137.9 

117.2 

151.1 

140.2 

124.9 

123.4 

108.0 

137.8 

122.4 

140.1 

121.7 

151.7 

142.9 

124.7 

126.4 

116.9 

138.1 

123  3 

139.3 

121.4 

150.5 

142.3 

122.9 

128  2 

117.5 

138.4 

124.3 

140.7 

121.6 

152.6 

143.3 

125.6 

128.2 

119.2 

138.7 

1252 

141.1 

122.4 

152.7 

143.7 

125.7 

129.8 

119.3 

138.8 

126.3 

142.4 

124.2 

153.5 

145.2 

125.8 

129.0 

121.6 

138.6 

129.2 

144.7 

127.1 

155.4 

148.0 

125.6 

130.4 

124.0 

138.2 

130.0 

144.7 

126.8 

155.5 

148.0 

125.6 

132.0 

126.1 

138.8 

132.1 

145.3 

127.6 

155.9 

148.6 

125.9 

132.9 

129.2 

138.8 

134.4 

146.0 

129.2 

156.0 

149.5 

126.0 

133.9 

131.5 

138.5 

135.4 

1464 

129.6 

156.3 

149.9 

125.9 

133.5 

135.1 

137.4 

136.5 

146.8 

130.1 

156.7 

150.5 

125.5 

1338 

137.7 

138.7 

139.1 

147.3 

131.6 

156.4 

150.9 

126.2 

136.7 

138.9 

139.3 

140.1 

148.5 

133.5 

157.2 

152.3 

126.6 

135.9 

142.3 

139.4 

136.2 

147.2 

130.3 

157.4 

150.8 

126.8 

131.3 

137.6 

139.5 

136.9 

147.5 

130.8 

157.5 

151.2 

126.6 

131.4 

137.6 

139.3 

1379 

148  1 

130.9 

158.5 

152.0 

126.5 

1348 

136.9 

31 


Section  3— Table  3.1 

3— Balance  of  international  payments 
Table  3.1:  Canadian  balance  of  international 


July  1984 


payments,  current  account,  all  countries  (million  dollars) 


Year 

Total 
current 
receipts 

Total 

current 

payments 

Current 
account 
balance 

Goods  and  services' 

Merchandise  trade2 

Service  transactions 

quarter 

Receipts         Payments 

Balance 

Exports             Imports 

Balance 

Receipts         Payments 

Balance 

D 

D 

50525 
60525 

50550 
60550 

50555 
60555 

50503                50541 
60722                60723 

50558 
60724 

50501                50526 
60501                 60526 

50551 
60551 

50502                50544 
60710                60714 

50556 
60718 

982 

104,910 

102,245 

2,665 

101,742 

100,448 

1.293 

84,540 

66,726 

17,813 

17.202 

33,722 

-16,520 

983 

110.905 

109,219 

1,686 

108,167 

107,263 

904 

90,825 

73.120 

17,705 

17,342 

34,143 

-16.801 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4         25.703      24,522 


24,938 


24,086 


20,807 


15.567 


5,241 


4,130 


8,519 


1984  1         30,660     32.095 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  25.369  24.583 


-1.435 


786 


30,025 


24.603 


31,488 


24,108 


-1,464 


495 


26,104 


20,208 


22.081 


15.576 


4,022 


4,632 


3.921 


4,395 


9,407 


8.531 


1984  1 


32.213 


32.360 


-147 


31.562 


31,769 


-207 


26.771 


22,343 


4.428 


4.791 


9.427 


Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  4 


574 


916 


-342 


619 


3,282 


-2,663 


973 


813 


160 


1,964 


3.187 


1984  1 


460 


1.821 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  959     1.251 


-1,361 


-293 


446 


501 


3,076 


2,903 


-2,630 


-2,403 


984 


954 


875 


790 


109 


164 


2,031 


1,981 


3.378 


3.302 


-1,223 


-1.346 


-1,321 


-4.389 


1983  1 

24,584 

25,137 

-553 

23.902 

24,631 

-729 

20,531 

16,593 

3,938 

3.372 

8.038 

-4,667 

2 

28,612 

27,470 

1,142 

27,879 

26,946 

934 

23,507 

18,414 

5,093 

4.372 

8,532 

-4,160 

3 

27,460 

27,128 

333 

26,834 

26,653 

181 

21 ,534 

17,867 

3,667 

5,300 

8,785 

-3,486 

4 

30.248 

29,485 

764 

29,552 

29,034 

518 

25,253 

20,246 

5,007 

4,299 

8,788 

-4.489 

-5.486 


-4,136 


1983  1 

25,946 

25.321 

625 

25.241 

24,826 

415 

21,133 

16,872 

4,261 

4,108 

7,954 

-3,847 

2 

27,177 

25.867 

1.309 

26.488 

25,377 

1,111 

22,242 

16,963 

5,279 

4,246 

8,414 

-4,169 

3 

27,729 

28.017 

-288 

27.073 

27.539 

-466 

22,655 

18,772 

3,883 

4,418 

8,767 

-4,349 

4 

30,053 

30.014 

39 

29.366 

29,521 

-155 

24,795 

20,513 

4,281 

4,571 

9,008 

-4,437 

-4,636 


Year 

Travel 

Interest  and  dividends 

Freight  and  shipping 

Other 

service  transactions 

With- 
holding 
tax1 

quarter 

Receipts 

Payments 

Balance 

Receipts       Payments          Balance 

Receipts       Payments          Balance 

Receipts 

Payments          Balance 

D 
D 

50506 
60506 

50531 
60531 

50718 
60554 

50508              50533              50719 
60508              60533              60556 

50512              50537              50720 
60512              60537              60557 

50516 
60711 

50545              50721 
60715              60719 

50722 
60727 

1982 

3.724 

5,008 

-1.284 

1.698 

10,824 

-9,126 

3,922 

3.337 

585 

7,858 

13,375 

-5,517 

-1,178 

1983 

3.841 

6,045 

-2,204 

2,017 

10.971 

-8,954 

3.962 

3,423 

539 

7,522 

12,661 

-5.139 

-1,043 

-321 


1983  1 

386 

1.530 

-1,144 

472 

2,591 

-2.118 

805 

678 

126 

1,708 

2.989 

-1,281 

-250 

2 

997 

1,556 

-559 

414 

2.707 

-2,293 

1,037 

888 

149 

1,924 

3.116 

-1,192 

-265 

3 

1,882 

1,737 

145 

501 

2.706 

-2.205 

1.046 

890 

156 

1,871 

3.235 

-1.364 

-217 

4 

576 

1,222 

-646 

630 

2.967 

-2.337 

1.075 

966 

108 

2,018 

3.321 

-1.303 

-311 

-258 


-284 


1983  1 

921 

1,332 

-411 

514 

2,678 

-2,164 

930 

794 

136 

1,743 

2,904 

-1,160 

-246 

2 

957 

1,512 

-555 

446 

2.792 

-2,346 

974 

826 

148 

1,868 

3,033 

-1,165 

-251 

3 

983 

1,557 

-575 

561 

2,772 

-2.211 

1,002 

860 

142 

1.872 

3,305 

-1,433 

-273 

4 

980 

1,643 

-663 

497 

2,730 

-2,233 

1.056 

943 

113 

2,038 

3,419 

-1,381 

-273 

1984  1 

1,091 

1.611 

-520 

481 

3,224 

-2,743 

1,136 

1,021 

115 

2,083 

3,315 

-1,232 

-255 

32 


July  1984 

3— Balance  of  international  payments 
Table  3.1:  Canadian  balance  of  international 


Section  3— Tables  3.1 /Concluded  to  Table  3.2 


payments,  current  account,  all  countries  (million  dollars) /concluded 


Year 

Transfers 

Inheritances  and  migrants' 

funds 

Personal  and  institutional  remittances 

With- 
holding 
tax3 

quarter 

Receipts 

Payments 

Balance 

Receipts            Payments 

Balance 

Receipts            Payments               Balance 

contributions 

D 
D 

50517 
60712 

50546 
60716 

50557 
60720 

50515                 50540 
60515                  60540 

50723 
60558 

50518                  50547                  50724 
60713                  60717                   60721 

50716 
60726 

50725 
60709 

1982 
1983 


3,168 
2,737 


1.797 
1,956 


1,371 
781 


1,391 
1,078 


336 
343 


1,055 
735 


600 
616 


581 
631 


Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  766        437 


1983  1 
2 
3 
4 


682  506 

733  524 

626  475 

696  451 


1984  1  635        607 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


29 


221 


73 


156 


18 
-15 


1,178 
1.043 


258 


•880 
-982 


329 

295 

79 

216 

150 

148 

2 

321 

-209 

176 

284 

71 

213 

148 

157 

-9 

250 

-278 

208 

319 

83 

236 

149 

157 

-8 

265 

-284 

151 

260 

108 

152 

149 

158 

-9 

217 

-209 

245 

215 

80 

135 

170 

159 

11 

311 

-212 

-367 


1982  4 

766 

475 

291 

333 

85 

248 

150 

148 

2 

284 

-243 

1983  1 

706 

495 

211 

311 

83 

228 

148 

157 

-9 

246 

-255 

2 

689 

490 

199 

289 

86 

203 

149 

157 

-8 

251 

-247 

3 

656 

478 

178 

234 

88 

146 

149 

158 

-9 

273 

-232 

4 

687 

493 

194 

243 

85 

158 

170 

159 

11 

273 

-248 

1984  1 

651 

590 

61 

240 

85 

155 

156 

167 

-11 

255 

-338 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding. 

'As  used  in  national  income  and  expenditure  accounts        2Trade  of  Canada  figures  with  certain  valuation,  coverage  and  timing  adjustments  appropriate  for  Balance  of  Payments 

withheld  on  service  payments  and  income  distribution  to  non-residents. 


2Tax 


Table  3.2:  Canadian  balance  of  international  payments,  current  account,  area  distribution1  (million  dollars) 


United  States 

United  Kingdom 

All 

other  countries 

Merchan- 

Merchan- 

Merchan- 

Year 

Current 

dise 

Non-mer- 

Current 

dise 

Non-mer- 

Current 

dise 

Non-mer- 

or 

Total 

Total 

account 

trade 

chandise 

Total 

Total 

account 

trade 

chandise 

Total 

Total 

account 

trade 

chandise 

quarter 

receipts 

payments 

balance 

balance 

balance2 

receipts 

payments 

balance 

balance 

balance2 

receipts 

payments 

balance 

balance 

balance2 

D 

3907 

3908 

3909 

3910 

3911 

3912 

3913 

3914 

3915 

3916 

3917 

3918 

3919 

3920 

3921 

1982 

66.334 

67,703 

-1.369 

1 1 ,291 

-12,660 

5,114 

4,761 

353 

756 

-403 

32,284 

28,603 

3,681 

5,766 

-2.085 

1983 

75,785 

73,812 

1.973 

14,063 

-12,090 

4.451 

4,235 

216 

780 

-564 

29.626 

30,130 

-504 

2,861 

-3,365 

1982  4 

16,368 

16,287 

81 

3,552 

-3,470 

1.168 

1,136 

32 

187 

-155 

7,845 

6,778 

1.068 

1,503 

-435 

1983  1 

17,169 

16,873 

297 

3,561 

-3,264 

1.012 

929 

82 

191 

-108 

6,153 

7,085 

-932 

186 

-1.118 

2 

19,163 

19,156 

7 

3,081 

-3,074 

1,102 

1,063 

39 

203 

-164 

8.082 

6,985 

1.096 

1,810 

-714 

3 

18,517 

17,929 

588 

3.022 

-2,434 

1,161 

1,154 

7 

163 

-156 

7,565 

7,827 

-263 

482 

-745 

4 

20.935 

19,854 

1,081 

4,400 

-3,318 

1,176 

1,088 

88 

224 

-136 

7,826 

8,232 

-406 

383 

-789 

1984  1 


22,672    21,942 


730 


4,573    -3.843 


998 


1.152 


-154 


-176 


6,732 


8,744 


-2,012 


-572 


-1,440 


Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding 

'Excludes  withholding  tax.       includes  service  transactions  and  transfer  balances. 


33 


Section  3— Table  3.3 

3— Balance  of  international  payments 

Table  3.3:  Canadian  balance  of  international  payments,  capital  account, 


July  1984 


all  countries  (million  dollars) 


Direct  investment 

Canadian 

stocks 

Trade  in  outstanding  Canadian  bonds 

New  issues 

ol  Canadian  bonds 

Year 

Trade 
in  out- 
standing 

New 
issues 

Retire- 
ments 

Total 

Govern- 
ment ol 
Canada' 

Pro-        Munici- 
vincial3              pal 

Corpo- 
ration* 

Total 

Govern- 
ment ot 
Canada' 

Pro- 
vincial3 

Munici- 
pal 

Corpo- 
ration4 

or 
quarter 

In 
Canada 

Abroad 

Total 

D 

50560 

50564 

50576 

50586 

50587 

50585 

65001 

65002          65003 

65004 

65000 

65006 

65007 

65008 

65009 

65005 

1982 
1983 

-1.425 
200 

-200 
-2.525 

-507 
-300 

188 
1,074 

-8 

-10 

-327 
763 

145 
419 

-213              -23 

151                 74 

-38 

-79 

-129 
566 

3,966 
2,376 

7,353 
5,203 

719 
333 

3,964 
1,609 

16,002 
9,522 

1982  4 


-340 


34 


72 


104 


-265 


-50 


-16 


-62 


-393 


782 


1,532 


205 


273 


1983  1 

-200 

-650 

-133 

187 

-2 

51 

65 

-63 

7 

-28 

-19 

717          1 

580 

40 

266 

2,604 

2 

400 

-625 

-40 

145 

-2 

102 

236 

34 

13 

-26 

258 

480          1 .440 

150 

585 

2,655 

3 

-125 

-525 

43 

440 

-2 

481 

132 

80 

28 

-1 

238 

264 

893 

— 

165 

1,323 

4 

125 

-725 

-169 

302 

-4 

128 

-14 

100 

27 

-24 

88 

914          1.290 

143 

593 

2,941 

1984  1 

625 

-1,050 

-127 

103 

-3 

-27 

311 

158 

15 

34 

519 

470          1 

190 

357 

225 

2,241 

Government  of 

Canada 

oans  and 

Retirements  of  Canadian  bonds 

Foreign 

securities 

subscriptions 

Total 

Year 

Govern- 

Total 

Trade 

Other 

long- 

or 

ment  ol 

Pro 

Munic- 

Corpo- 

Canadian 

in  out- 

New 

Retire- 

Repay- 

Export 

long- 

term 

quarter 

Canada' 

vmcial' 

ipal 

ration4 

Total 

bonds 

standing 

issues 

ments 

Advances 

ments 

credits 

term 

capital 

50624  & 

D 

65011 

65012 

65013 

65014 

65010 

50651 

50600 

50608 

50616 

50626 

50629 

50632 

50650 

50687 

1982 

-837 

-1,521 

-238 

-1.146 

-3,741 

12,131 

-526 

-31 

18 

-490 

42 

-2,239 

2,135 

9,090 

1983 

-1.981 

-1,389 

-210 

-894 

-4.474 

5,614 

-1.148 

-27 

16 

-657 

48 

254 

215 

2,752 

1982  4 


-257 


-440 


-180 


-970 


1,429 


-306 


34 


-665 


272 


703 


1983  1 

-315 

-481 

-90 

-409 

-1,295 

1,290 

-351 

-5 

4 

-243 

5 

520 

321 

742 

2 

-797 

-296 

-45 

-259 

-1.397 

1,516 

-465 

-6 

3 

-121 

1 

217 

-40 

983 

3 

-237 

-295 

-21 

-111 

-663 

898 

-32 

-4 

2 

-94 

6 

-154 

-238 

214 

4 

-633 

-318 

-54 

-115 

-1,119 

1,910 

-301 

-12 

6 

-200 

36 

-328 

173 

812 

1984  1 


-642 


-379 


-57 


-170 


-1,249 


1,511 


-419 


-104 


-152 


-214 


-206 


-24 


quarter 


Resident  holdings 

of 
foreign  currency 


Chartered 
bank  net 
foreign 
currency 
position 
with 
non- 
resi- 
dents 


Non- 
bank 
holdings 
of 
foreign 
cur- 
rencies 
abroad 


Non-resident  holdings  of: 


Other 
Govern-  finance 

Cana-  ment  Finance     company  Com- 

dian  $      demand     Treasury    company  obli-        mercial 

deposits      liabilities  bills  paper       gations  paper 


Other 
paper 


All 
other 
trans- 
actions5 


Total 
short- 
term 
capital 


Net 
capital 
move- 
ment 


Net 
errors 

and 
omis- 
sions 


Allo- 
cation 
of 
special 
drawing 
rights 


Official 

monetary 

movements 

in  the  form  of: 

Official 

inter-  Official 

national  monetary 

reserves  liabilities 


50659  50660 


50652 


50654 


50656 


50668  50676  50667  50669  50686  50688  50689  50693  50710  50713  50714 


1982 
1983 


-4,031 
1.561 


-3,040 
709 


-731 
-711 


221 


106 
984 


-1,149 
162 


54 
-265 


16 

176 


182 
848 


-165 
-903 


-8,758 
2,782 


332 
5.534 


-3.692 
-6.671 


-666 
548 


-29 


1982  4 


-2.367 


-374 


-46 


92 


-68 


-508 


18 


-55 


-209 


472 


-3,044        -2,342 


1,706 


-70 


615 


1983  1  166  -228 

2  1 .936  299 

3  -50  -205 

4  -490  843 


203 

110 

357 

13 

-13 

13 

-102 

-146 

-32 

710 

417 

242 

41 

129 

70 

16 

138 

40 

-710 

1,715 

2,699 

-3,661 

46 

3 

334 

114 

-20 

-48 

761 

724 

1,659 

1.873 

-1,943 

312 

67 

164 

-35 

-248 

73 

149 

-772 

-561 

251 

-1,484 

575 
180 
263 
-469 


1984  1 


2.846        -2.849 


552 


-58 


334 


-93 


-19 


118 


379 


1,200 


-1.002 


-752 


-508 


Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding. 

'A  minus  sign,  except  for  official  monetary  movements,  indicates  an  outflow  of  capital  from  Canada       'Includes  issues  of  Federal  government  entreprises       includes  issues  of  Provin- 
cial government  entreprises       4Excludes  issues  of  government  entreprises       'Includes  changes  in  loans  and  accounts  receivable  and  payable. 

Sources  for  above  tables:  Quarterly  Estimates  of  the  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments  (67-001),  The  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments  (67-201),  annual, 
and  Security  Transactions  with  Non-Residents  (67-002),  monthly,  Statistics  Canada. 


34 


Section  4  ■  Labour 

36  1.  Wages  and  Salaries,  by  Province 

37  2.  Wages  and  Salaries  by  Industry  and  Supplementary  Labour  Income,  Canada 

38  3.  Labour  Force  Characteristics  of  the  Population  15  years  of  Age  and  Over 

4.  Selected  Labour  Force  Series  by  Sex  and  Main  Age  Group 

4.1  Employed 

4.2  Unemployed 

4.3  Participation  Rates 

4.4  Unemployment  Rates 

5.  Labour  Force  Characteristics,  by  Province 

5.1  Labour  Force 

5.2  Employed 

5.3  Unemployed 

5.4  Participation  Rates 

5.5  Unemployment  Rates 

6.  Unemployment  Insurance  Statistics 

7.  Help  Wanted  Index 

8.  Time  Lost  in  Work  Stoppages,  by  Industry  Groups 

9.  Total  Number  of  Employees,  by  Industry  Group 

10.  Total  Number  of  Employees,  by  Manufacturing  Industry 

1 1.  Average  Weekly  Earnings,  by  Industry  Group 

12.  Average  Weekly  Earnings,  by  Manufacturing  Industry 

13.  Total  Number  of  Employees,  Canada  and  Provinces 

14.  Average  Weekly  Earnings,  Canada  and  Provinces 

15.  Average  Hourly  Earnings 

16.  Average  Weekly  Hours 


35 


Section  4— Table  1 

Table  1:  Wages  and  salaries,  by  province  based  on  the  1960  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


July  1984 


Year 
and 
month 

Newfound- 
land 

Prince 

Edward 

Island 

Nova  Scotia 

New 
Brunswick 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Manitoba 

Saskatch- 
ewan 

Alberta 

British 
Columbia 

Canada' 

D 
D 

5226 
5237 

5227 
5238 

5228 
5239 

5229 

5240 

5230 
5241 

5231 
5242 

5232 
5243 

5233 
5244 

5234 
5245 

5235 
5246 

5225 
5236 

1981 
1982 

2,470 
2,673 

480 
533 

4,452 
4,816 

3,377 
3,600 

42,386 
44.287 

70,326 

75,722 

6,637 
7,256 

5,518 
6,057 

18,440 
20,615 

21 ,780 
22,846 

176,567 
189,161 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

214.2 

39.1 

386.1 

282.0 

3,625.3 

6.185.7 

590.0 

480.1 

1,678.0 

1.936.2 

15,477.1 

A 

218.2 

39.9 

390.6 

286.8 

3,641.3 

6.284.8 

5890 

509.3 

1,673.4 

1 ,940.8 

15.638.9 

M 

223.5 

42.1 

396.9 

297.8 

3,674.0 

6.318.2 

6059 

507.4 

1.694.3 

1,959.7 

15,785.4 

J 

243.4 

482 

414.3 

313.4 

3,774.4 

6,493.5 

631  8 

521.0 

1,751.4 

1,992.3 

16,248.5 

J 

241.3 

50.8 

422.6 

311.9 

3.709.2 

6,434.8 

627.4 

494.9 

1,752.5 

1 .850.6 

15,961.9 

A 

227.1 

51.3 

413.9 

319.8 

3.671.4 

6,286.0 

614.5 

524.1 

1,774.9 

1,726.0 

15,676.1 

S 

229.9 

50.4 

415.9 

305.9 

3,783.1 

6.4070 

624.1 

537.8 

1.785.5 

1,935.7 

16.143.9 

O 

228  1 

46.5 

409.5 

312.8 

3,780  1 

6,381.1 

619.2 

531.9 

1,786.3 

1 ,949.9 

16.109.9 

N 

222.6 

45.0 

408.3 

312.4 

3.732.8 

6,339.2 

604.8 

516.7 

1,731.5 

1,926.5 

15,899  8 

D 

2183 

44.4 

408.2 

303.1 

3,727.0 

6,343.6 

6090 

500.8 

1,727.2 

1 ,859.0 

15,797.1 

1983  J 

208.0 

43.0 

394.7 

300.6 

3,533.3 

6,273.6 

595.7 

483.3 

1,696.8 

1 ,879.4 

15.462.9 

F 

208.8 

42.0 

3946 

298.8 

3,457.8 

6,355.9 

597.4 

488.3 

1,700.0 

1,877.3 

15,474.6 

M 

209.4 

43.7 

403.1 

300.6 

3,6047 

6,436.7 

611.3 

512.4 

1,701  9 

1,935.1 

15.816.6 

A 

196.3 

45.9 

412.5 

307.1 

3.699.1 

6,569.4 

613.9 

509.4 

1,677.6 

1 ,939.0 

16,029.2 

M 

231.3 

48.8 

430.5 

325.4 

3,861.6 

6,748.7 

637.2 

534.4 

1,712.0 

2,012.5 

16.605.3 

J 

247.9 

54.2 

445.1 

336.5 

4,022.8 

7,011.6 

6602 

565.0 

1,770.2 

2,0570 

17.239.8 

J 

247.4 

52.8 

453.3 

340.5 

3,958.0 

6,9359 

656.7 

538.7 

1 ,759.6 

1,932.1 

16,947.6 

A 

245.4 

54.3 

454.5 

344.8 

3,921.3 

6,8645 

654.8 

544.3 

1,778.0 

1 ,922.6 

16,862.3 

S 

247.3 

55.1 

4539 

340.1 

3,985.2 

7,037.9 

663.5 

569.6 

1,788.8 

2,059.6 

17,281.1 

0 

238.0 

51.9 

444.4 

3353 

3,9894 

7,018.2 

6650 

563.8 

1,757.3 

1,991.7 

17,130.6 

N 

234.8 

50.6 

445.6 

333.6 

3,972.2 

7.018.8 

654.1 

554.6 

1,731.0 

1,917.5 

16,984.1 

D 

2266 

48.5 

446.0 

325.7 

3,982.6 

6,914.7 

655.9 

543.0 

1,697.2 

1 ,890.6 

16,799.9 

1984  J 

224.0 

46.7 

438.3 

320.7 

3,866.1 

6,9358 

655.5 

530.3 

1,699.0 

1,883.3 

16,668.8 

F 

226.3 

46.8 

4385 

319.4 

3,878.2 

6,9562 

652.5 

528.9 

1,702.3 

1.850.0 

16,669.0 

Adjusted  for 

seasonal 

variation 

1982  M 

225.7 

43.1 

402.3 

2954 

3,6784 

6,291.8 

603.8 

497.5 

1,710.0 

1.943.6 

15.755.6 

A 

225.4 

43.1 

399.0 

2978 

3,6787 

6,343.1 

600.3 

520.1 

1,724.9 

1 .948.8 

15.848.3 

M 

221.7 

41.5 

3907 

293  6 

3,632.1 

6.275.8 

599.7 

4967 

1 ,696.9 

1,933.6 

15.648.7 

J 

229.7 

44.7 

399  2 

299  6 

3,661  7 

6,305.2 

610.4 

493.8 

1,717.5 

1,935.4 

15,760.6 

J 

221  9 

46.1 

407.4 

297.2 

3,691.4 

6.355.7 

6162 

489.6 

1,715.8 

1,889.6 

15,793.6 

A 

213.3 

46.0 

402.1 

307.5 

3,6573 

6,254.9 

602.7 

517.8 

1,740.5 

1,765.0 

15,570.8 

S 

220.5 

46.8 

406.3 

294.8 

3,701.1 

6,288.2 

609.1 

516.3 

1 ,736.3 

1 .856.3 

15.738.9 

O 

225.1 

45.2 

403.6 

306.5 

3,705.6 

6,288.4 

607.0 

516.1 

1,741.7 

1.881.7 

15.782.0 

N 

2269 

45.9 

410.3 

311.9 

3.741.6 

6,322.7 

6066 

516.1 

1,723.5 

1 ,895.8 

15,861.4 

D 

231.7 

47.0 

416.7 

314.3 

3.816.5 

6,480.5 

622.7 

514.2 

1 ,762.2 

1,901.5 

16,166.4 

1983  J 

221.6 

47.3 

408.4 

314.1 

3.613.2 

6,415.6 

614.9 

505.6 

1,748.1 

1,946.1 

15,891.9 

F 

219.3 

46.8 

4094 

313.1 

3,538.8 

6,516.0 

615.6 

513.4 

1,741  1 

1 ,940.2 

15,911.4 

M 

220.0 

48.2 

419.5 

314.3 

3,679.6 

6,567.5 

625.6 

530.6 

1,743.6 

1 ,942.9 

16,153.2 

A 

202.2 

49.1 

420.1 

316.4 

3,733.4 

6,625.5 

624.0 

519.8 

1,724.2 

1 ,938.4 

16,214.3 

M 

229.0 

49.2 

425.7 

318.9 

3,811.0 

6,679.3 

630.7 

521.9 

1,714.5 

1 .973.4 

16,416.8 

J 

233.7 

50.2 

431  0 

322.5 

3,889.6 

6,793.8 

6395 

535.7 

1,734  7 

1 .989.3 

16,688.0 

J 

229.8 

47.3 

438.0 

326.7 

3,944.1 

6,842.2 

644.6 

537.0 

1,720.5 

1,992.1 

16,793.1 

A 

232.6 

48.2 

442.3 

332.1 

3.934.7 

6.827.9 

641.2 

541.3 

1.738.4 

1,973.8 

16,786.0 

S 

238.9 

51.2 

443.8 

330.0 

3.912.3 

6.926.6 

647.1 

546.5 

1,740.8 

1,976.4 

16,888.0 

0 

237.1 

50.3 

439.1 

330.6 

3.915.1 

6,941  5 

653.6 

546.6 

1,716.7 

1,935.1 

16,837.5 

N 

239.1 

51  8 

446.8 

3329 

3,961.4 

7,007.3 

657.4 

553.1 

1,722.4 

1,887.7 

16,931.7 

D 

238.3 

51.2 

453.8 

337.4 

4,054.8 

7,042.6 

671.6 

555.4 

1,725.2 

1,918.8 

17,122.0 

1984  J 

235.1 

51.3 

451.6 

333.5 

3,938.3 

7,095.8 

6805 

555.2 

1,743.9 

1,942  6 

17,100.6 

F 

235.7 

51.7 

455.1 

333.6 

3,957.0 

7,123.8 

674.3 

553.7 

1,740.9 

1 .899.2 

17,099.7 

'Includes  Yukon,  Northwest  Territories  and  Canadian  residents  abroad 
Source:  Estimates  of  Labour  Income  (72-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


36 


July  1984 

Table  2:  Wages  and  Salaries  by  Industry,  and  Supplementary  Labour  Income,  Canada, 
based  on  the  1960  standard  classification  (million  dollars) 


Section  4— Table  2 


Trans- 

portation, 

Finance, 

Public1 

Total 

Supple- 

Year 

communi- 

insurance 

admin. 

wages 

mentary 

Total 

and 

Manu- 

Con- 

cation and 

and  real 

and 

and 

labour 

labour 

month 

Agriculture2 

Forestry 

Mining 

facturing 

struction 

utilities 

Trade 

estate 

Service 

defence 

salaries 

income 

income 

D 

5249 

5252 

5253 

5254 

5255 

5256 

5257 

5260 

5261 

5266 

5248 

-     5271 

5247 

D 

5274 

5277 

5278 

5279 

5280 

5281 

5282 

5285 

5286 

5291 

5273 

5296 

5272 

1981 

1 .734.5 

1,718.5 

5.573.7 

39,013.6 

12,372.5 

19,108.4 

22,574.5 

12,317.1 

46,191.0 

15,963.5 

176,567.3 

17.307.0 

193,874.3 

1982 

1,848.2 

1.575.2 

5.770.0 

39.291.4 

11,668.9 

21,458.7 

23,4248 

13,775.5 

52,077.0 

18,271.5 

189,161.3 

19,018.7 

208,180.0 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

101.5 

121.0 

520.2 

3.290.3 

919.7 

1,719.3 

1.924.4 

1,138.0 

4,254.0 

1,488.6 

15,477.1 

1.547.0 

17,024.1 

A 

116.2 

111.7 

490.4 

3.306.2 

951.7 

1,779.6 

1.950.6 

1,138.4 

4,307.4 

1,486.8 

15,638.9 

1 .562.0 

17,200.9 

M 

148.0 

134.6 

500.5 

3.335.3 

907.5 

1.808.5 

1,972.7 

1,142.5 

4,349.5 

1 ,486.4 

15,785.4 

1.576.5 

17.361.9 

J 

181.7 

143.2 

498.3 

3,416.4 

1,000.5 

1 ,854.3 

2,001.7 

1,157.5 

4,463.7 

1.531.3 

16,248.5 

1,621.9 

17.870.4 

J 

221.6 

144.0 

496.9 

3,402.2 

1,013.4 

1.832.9 

1,947.1 

1,152.2 

4.176.6 

1,575.0 

15,961.9 

1,613.2 

17.575.1 

A 

249.1 

146.0 

452.8 

3,242.9 

953.3 

1,826.7 

1,921.8 

1,147.4 

4,124.1 

1,612.0 

15,676.1 

1,583.7 

17.259.7 

S 

2208 

157.2 

4523 

3.268.0 

1,088.6 

1,844.7 

1.930.2 

1,147.6 

4,465.1 

1.569.5 

16,143.9 

1,632.5 

17,776.4 

O 

174.7 

151.3 

454.6 

3,201.3 

1,134.7 

1,801.3 

1,946.9 

1.152.0 

4,530  1 

1.563.1 

16,109.9 

1,629.5 

17,739.4 

N 

142.3 

126.2 

446.3 

3,165.1 

1,020.9 

1.796.7 

1,962.3 

1,161.0 

4,504.2 

1 .574.9 

15,899.8 

1,609.1 

17,509.0 

D 

125.8 

104.4 

442.5 

3,128.4 

861.6 

1,817.4 

2,019.3 

1,191.1 

4,500.5 

1.606.0 

15,797.1 

1,599.4 

17.396.5 

1983  J 

90.3 

113.9 

441.3 

3,176.1 

806.4 

1 ,782.7 

1 .946.4 

1,181.9 

4,362.7 

1,561.1 

15,462.9 

1 ,642.4 

17,105.3 

F 

91.3 

125.4 

448.6 

3,223.6 

797.9 

1,777.7 

1,917.5 

1,176.7 

4,337.4 

1,578.5 

15,474.6 

1,640.1 

17,114.7 

M 

107.7 

118.1 

450.9 

3,268.2 

792.6 

1,808.0 

1,937.0 

1,190.0 

4,528.9 

1,615.3 

15,816.6 

1,679.7 

17,496.3 

A 

125.3 

112.7 

453.4 

3,373.8 

878.0 

1.808.2 

1,951.0 

1,201.2 

4,519.4 

1,606.3 

16,029.2 

1.705.3 

17.734.5 

M 

166.0 

134.5 

465.7 

3,496.2 

958.4 

1,854.8 

2.004.1 

1,220.8 

4.661.0 

1,643.7 

16,605.3 

1,767.8 

18.373.1 

J 

201.8 

168.7 

484.9 

3,640.8 

1,062.8 

1,923.1 

2,057.8 

1.245.8 

4,758.9 

1.695.3 

17,239.8 

1,839.8 

19.0797 

J 

236.8 

169.1 

478.4 

3,642.6 

1,096.5 

1,909.4 

2.026.4 

1,262.8 

4,413.2 

1,712.4 

16,947.6 

1.808.3 

18.755.9 

A 

2628 

172.2 

487.8 

3,582.9 

1,099.2 

1,917.7 

2,023.8 

1,250.0 

4,351.7 

1,714.2 

16,862.3 

1.797.8 

18,660.2 

S 

237.4 

188.4 

486.9 

3,628.4 

1,104.2 

1,928.6 

2,043.7 

1,252.8 

4,722.8 

1,688.0 

17,281.1 

1,841.9 

19,123.0 

O 

185.7 

178.2 

494.1 

3,617.8 

1,039.2 

1,915.5 

2,058.3 

1,231.0 

4,754.5 

1 .656.4 

17.130.6 

1,827.5 

18,958.1 

N 

148.7 

161.9 

500.1 

3,579.4 

953.1 

1,905.3 

2,079.2 

1,233.3 

4,764.6 

1 ,658.3 

16,984.1 

1,812.7 

18,796.8 

D 

129.8 

144.2 

486.3 

3,491.7 

844.1 

1,919.1 

2,123.0 

1,238.9 

4,716.1 

1,706.7 

16,799.9 

1,795.6 

18,595.5 

1984  J 

92.9 

150.4 

499.7 

3,511.7 

795.7 

1.906.5 

2,034.1 

1.262.2 

4,750.3 

1 ,665.3 

16,668.8 

1 ,777.8 

18,446.6 

F 

95.1 

140.5 

4925 

3,480.3 

804.3 

1.918.4 

2,003.6 

1,266.7 

4,781.9 

1,685.7 

16,669.0 

1.778.2 

18,447.3 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D  2  5 


1982  M 

149.2 

139.7 

519.3 

3,315.0 

1,062.3 

1,757.9 

1,958.0 

1.123.8 

4.209.9 

1,512.5 

15,747.6 

1,573.8 

17,321.4 

A 

150.5 

137.9 

501.1 

3,310.2 

1,054.2 

1,807.3 

1,957,0 

1,133.0 

4,266.9 

1,514.7 

15,832.9 

1,581.8 

17,414.7 

M 

150.4 

138.3 

5000 

3,302.4 

894.5 

1,792.7 

1,959.3 

1,136.0 

4,2729 

1,484.2 

15,630.6 

1,562.2 

17,192.8 

J 

153.8 

125.4 

483.6 

3,340.3 

928.0 

1.798.1 

1.967.2 

1,142.2 

4,343.2 

1,498.3 

15,780.3 

1 ,573.4 

17,353.7 

J 

156.0 

131.7 

485.1 

3.395.3 

916.9 

1,782.7 

1 .949.0 

1.138.1 

4,3488 

1,518.0 

15,821.8 

1,598.1 

17,419.9 

A 

155.5 

130.1 

448.8 

3.229.6 

830.7 

1,784.8 

1.936.6 

1,146.8 

4.373.2 

1,564.2 

15,600.4 

1 ,574.5 

17,174.9 

S 

159.6 

132.2 

455.5 

3,213.8 

927.2 

1,819.8 

1,934.6 

1,153.2 

4.407.4 

1.562.5 

15,765.7 

1 ,592.4 

17,358.1 

O 

159.2 

131.6 

457.0 

3,157.3 

9950 

1.781.0 

1,932.1 

1,167.3 

4.4450 

1,572.7 

15,798.2 

1,596.7 

17.394.8 

N 

161.6 

119.5 

448.9 

3,166.6 

962.1 

1,817.1 

1,941.5 

1,182.7 

4,469.9 

1.592.1 

15,861.9 

1,605.9 

17,467  9 

D 

169.1 

115.6 

453.6 

3,214.6 

952.9 

1,872.9 

1,981.5 

1,214.0 

4,544.2 

1,613.7 

16,132.2 

1,637.0 

17,769.1 

1983  J 

161.4 

134.9 

442.0 

3,240.0 

969.3 

1,817.0 

1,975.5 

1,175.8 

4,381.5 

1,594.5 

15,891.9 

1 ,686.9 

17,578.8 

F 

160.0 

142.8 

447.9 

3,287.9 

962.0 

1.814.8 

1,971.8 

1,175.0 

4,337.4 

1,611.8 

15,911  4 

1,685.5 

17,597.0 

M 

159.9 

136.0 

449.4 

3.303.7 

941.3 

1,848.7 

1,981.3 

1,175.1 

4,516.3 

1,641.5 

16,153.2 

1.715.0 

17,868.2 

A 

1596 

139.1 

462.9 

3.378.9 

958.2 

1,837.2 

1,959.9 

1,192.1 

4,489.0 

1,637.5 

16,214.3 

1,724.0 

17,938.2 

M 

166.5 

137.5 

467.5 

3,461.9 

9444 

1,838.6 

1,974.4 

1,207.7 

4,5733 

1,645.2 

16,416.8 

1,747.2 

18,164.1 

J 

169.2 

153.0 

471.9 

3,541.5 

979.4 

1 ,864.7 

2,013.4 

1.221.5 

4,608.3 

1,665.1 

16,688.0 

1.780.7 

18,468.7 

J 

166.8 

154.5 

466.9 

3,625.6 

1,000.1 

1,857.2 

2,031.0 

1.247.0 

4,593.4 

1 .650.4 

16,793  1 

1,793.7 

18.586.7 

A 

164.1 

157.9 

482.6 

3,568.9 

973.9 

1,870.9 

2,035.0 

1,251.7 

4,618.9 

1,662.1 

16,786.0 

1,792.2 

18,578.2 

s 

170.6 

159.5 

490.9 

3.572.7 

949.9 

1,900.2 

2.045.6 

1,261.7 

4,662.5 

1,674.4 

16,888.0 

1,801.0 

18,688.9 

o 

166.9 

156.0 

496.2 

3,573.3 

921.6 

1.898.7 

2,040.6 

1,252.5 

4.6698 

1,661.9 

16,837.5 

1.796.2 

18,633.7 

N 

166.7 

155.3 

502.2 

3,579.7 

916.5 

1,925.0 

2,053.8 

1,259.8 

4,698.4 

1,674.3 

16,931.7 

1 ,807.0 

18.738.7 

D 

172.0 

160.9 

498.2 

3,5874 

915.5 

1.977.2 

2,086.1 

1,265.1 

4,742.2 

1,717.4 

17,122.0 

1,829.6 

18,951.6 

1984  J 

171.8 

172.9 

498.8 

3.580.3 

951.7 

1,945.5 

2,0664 

1,259.7 

4,753.8 

1,699.7 

17,100.6 

1,822  2 

18,922.9 

F 

172.5 

158.4 

489 .1 

3,547.7 

966.0 

1,958.8 

2.058.4 

1,261.6 

4,765.4 

1,721.8 

17,099.7 

1,822.9 

18,922.6 

'Excludes  military  pay  and  allowances.       'Includes  fishing  and  trapping. 

Note:  Estimates  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding 

Source:  Estimates  of  Labour  Income  (72-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


37 


Population 

15  years 

ol  age 

and  over 

Total 

labour 
force 

Employed 

Unemployed 

Not  In  the 

labour 

force 

Participation 
rate' 

Unemployment 
rate2 

767284 

767285 
767606 

767286 
767608 

767287 
767609 

769732 

767288 
767610 

767289 
76761 1 

18,664 
18.917 

1 1 ,958 
12.183 

10,644 
10,734 

1,314 
1.448 

6.706 
6,735 

64.1 
64.4 

11.0 

11.9 

Section  4— Table  3 

Table  3:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over  (thousands  of  persons) 

Annual 
average 
and 
month 

D 

D 

1982 
1983 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  J 
A 
S 

o 

N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 
M.C.D. 

1982  J 
A 

s 
o 

N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 


July  1984 


18.678 

12,467 

1 1 ,070 

1,397 

6,211 

18.703 

12,373 

10.975 

1,398 

6,330 

18.723 

1 1 ,972 

10,615 

1,356 

6,752 

18,744 

1 1 ,986 

10,584 

1,402 

6,757 

18,764 

1 1 .876 

10.423 

1,453 

6,888 

18,783 

11.831 

10,321 

1,510 

6,952 

18,806 

1 1 .745 

10,133 

1.611 

7,062 

18.829 

11,816 

10,212 

1.604 

7,013 

18,848 

1 1 ,983 

10,309 

1,674 

6.865 

18,868 

11,991 

10,410 

1,582 

6.876 

18,892 

12,278 

10,776 

1,502 

6.614 

18.911 

12,535 

1 1 ,073 

1,462 

6,376 

18,928 

12,684 

1 1 ,269 

1,415 

6,244 

18,950 

12.645 

1 1 ,270 

1,375 

6,305 

18,968 

12,221 

10,952 

1.269 

6,746 

18,985 

12,155 

10,901 

1,253 

6.831 

19,003 

12,089 

10,792 

1,297 

6,914 

19.020 

12,049 

10,713 

1,336 

6,971 

19,041 

11,916 

10,443 

1,473 

7.125 

19,063 

12.032 

10,557 

1,476 

7,031 

19,080 

12,135 

10.595 

1,541 

6,945 

19,101 

12,138 

10,670 

1.468 

6,963 

19,118 

12,474 

11,014 

1.460 

6,644 

19,136 

12,678 

11,316 

1,362 

6,457 

12,050 

10,613 

1,437 

1 1 ,990 

10,533 

1,457 

12.008 

10.518 

1,490 

12.050 

10,513 

1,537 

12.010 

10,485 

1,525 

12.039 

1 0,499 

1,540 

12,002 

10,516 

1,486 

12.056 

10,549 

1,507 

12.087 

10,572 

1.515 

12.139 

10,637 

1,502 

12,193 

10.696 

1,497 

12,225 

10.747 

1,478 

12,258 

10,804 

1,454 

12,243 

10,817 

1,426 

12,234 

10.851 

1,383 

12,192 

10,831 

1,361 

12,221 

10,859 

1,362 

12,267 

10,902 

1,365 

12,229 

10,855 

1,374 

12,304 

10.909 

1,395 

12,277 

10,878 

1,399 

12.300 

10,903 

1,397 

12,368 

10,926 

1,442 

12,354 

10,975 

1,379 

66.7 
66.2 
63.9 
63.9 
63.3 
63.0 

62.5 
62.8 
63.6 
63.6 
65.0 
66.3 
67.0 
66.7 
64.4 
64.0 
63.6 
63.3 

62.6 
63.1 
63.6 
63.5 
65.2 
66.3 


64.5 
64.1 
64.1 
64.3 
64.0 
64.1 

63.8 
64.0 
64.1 
64.3 
64.5 
64.6 
64.8 
64.6 
64.5 
64.2 
64.3 
64.5 

64.2 

64.5 
64.3 
64.4 
64.7 
64.6 


11.2 
11.3 
11.3 
11.7 
12.2 
12.8 

13.7 
13.6 
14.0 
13.2 
12.2 
11.7 
11.2 
10.9 
10.4 
10.3 
10.7 
11.1 

12.4 
12.3 
12.7 
12.1 
11.7 
10.7 


11.9 
12.2 
12.4 
12.8 
12.7 
12.8 

12.4 
12.5 
12.5 
12.4 
12.3 
12.1 
11.9 
11.6 
11.3 
11.2 
11.1 
11.1 

11.2 

11.3 
11.4 
11.4 
11.7 
11.2 


'The  labour  force  as  a  percentage  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over.  The  participation  rate  for  a  particular  group  (age,  sex  etc.)  is  the  labour  force  in  that  group  expressed 
as  a  percentage  of  the  population  for  that  group.       !The  unemployed  as  a  percentage  of  the  labour  force   The  unemployment  rate  for  a  particular  group  (age,  sex  etc.)  is  the  unem- 
ployed in  that  group  expressed  as  a  percentage  of  the  labour  force  for  that  group   Seasonally-adjusted  rates  are  calculated  by  dividing  seasonally-adjusted  unemployment  by  the  sum  ol 
seasonally-adjusted  employment  and  seasonally-adjusted  unemployment  (i.e.  seasonally-adjusted  labour  force  by  summation). 

Note   Excludes  inmates  of  institutions,  members  of  the  armed  services,  Indians  living  on  reserves  and  residents  of  the  Yukon  and  Northwest  Territories.  The  estimates  are  derived  from 
a  sample  survey  and  are  subject  to  sampling  error    In  general,  the  smaller  the  estimate,  the  larger  is  the  relative  sampling  error    For  other  explanatory  material  see  notes  at  the  end  of 
Catalogue  No   71-001 
Source:  The  Labour  Force  (71-001),  monthly. 


38 


July  1984 

Table  4:  Selected  series*   by  sex  and  main  age  group  (thousands  of  persons) 


Section  4— Table  4 


Table  4  1 

Employed 

Annual 
average 
and 
month 

Total 

15-24  years 

25  years  and  over 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

D 
D 

767286 
767608 

767418 
767683 

767550 
767750 

767296 
767620 

767428 
767695 

767560 
767762 

767258 
767584 

767386 
767654 

767518 
767728 

1982 
1983 

10.644 
10.734 

6,254 
6,240 

4,390 
4,495 

2,398 
2,337 

1,235 
1,196 

1,164 
1,141 

8,245 
8,397 

5,019 
5.044 

3,226 
3.354 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

1 1 ,070 

6,586 

4,484 

2,766 

1,463 

1.303 

8.305 

5,123 

3,181 

A 

10,975 

6,503 

4,471 

2.683 

1,413 

1,270 

8,292 

5,090 

3,201 

S 

10,615 

6.261 

4,354 

2.290 

1.196 

1,094 

8,325 

5,065 

3,261 

O 

10,584 

6.206 

4,378 

2,283 

1,180 

1,103 

8,302 

5,026 

3,275 

N 

10.423 

6.082 

4,341 

2,243 

1,144 

1,099 

8.180 

4,938 

3,243 

D 

10.321 

5,971 

4.350 

2,206 

1,094 

1,112 

8.115 

4,877 

3.238 

1983  J 

10,133 

5,841 

4.292 

2,106 

1,037 

1.069 

8.027 

4,804 

3.223 

F 

10,212 

5.884 

4,328 

2,124 

1,046 

1,078 

8.088 

4.838 

3,250 

M 

10.309 

5.944 

4,364 

2,140 

1,055 

1.085 

8.168 

4.889 

3.279 

A 

10,410 

6.008 

4.401 

2.135 

1,063 

1,072 

8,275 

4.946 

3,329 

M 

10,776 

6.262 

4,514 

2.344 

1,203 

1,141 

8.432 

5,059 

3.373 

J 

1 1 ,073 

6,457 

4,616 

2.551 

1,329 

1,222 

8.521 

5.128 

3,394 

J 

1 1 ,269 

6,621 

4,648 

2,781 

1,462 

1.318 

8,489 

5.159 

3,330 

A 

1 1 .270 

6.629 

4.641 

2,736 

1,444 

1.291 

8,535 

5,185 

3,350 

S 

10,952 

6,419 

4,533 

2,320 

1,222 

1,099 

8,632 

5,197 

3,434 

O 

10,901 

6,368 

4,534 

2,300 

1,196 

1,104 

8,601 

5,171 

3,430 

N 

10,792 

6,266 

4,525 

2,265 

1,165 

1.099 

8,527 

5,101 

3,426 

D 

10,713 

6.175 

4,538 

2,241 

1.128 

1,113 

8,472 

5,047 

3,425 

1984  J 

10,443 

6,002 

4,441 

2,128 

1.067 

1,061 

8,315 

4.935 

3,380 

F 

10.557 

6.058 

4,498 

2,175 

1.086 

1.088 

8,382 

4.972 

3,410 

M 

10,595 

6.062 

4,532 

2,186 

1,094 

1.092 

8.408 

4.968 

3,440 

A 

10,670 

6.144 

4,526 

2.199 

1,113 

1.086 

8.471 

5.031 

3,440 

M 

11.014 

6.381 

4,632 

2.402 

1.252 

1.150 

8,611 

5.129 

3,482 

J 

11,316 

6.609 

4,707 

2.588 

1,378 

1,210 

8,728 

5,231 

3,498 

Adjusted  for 

seasonal  variation 

MC.D. 

4 

4 

1982  J 

10,613 

6,242 

4,371 

2,363 

1,216 

1,147 

8,250 

5,026 

3,224 

A 

10,533 

6.167 

4,366 

2,317 

1,186 

1,131 

8.216 

4,981 

3,235 

s 

10.518 

6.158 

4,360 

2,330 

1,195 

1,135 

8,188 

4.963 

3,225 

0 

10,513 

6.145 

4,368 

2,327 

1,193 

1,134 

8.186 

4,952 

3.234 

N 

10,485 

6,121 

4.364 

2.321 

1,185 

1,136 

8,164 

4.936 

3.228 

D 

10,499 

6.112 

4.387 

2,312 

1,171 

1,141 

8,187 

4,941 

3.246 

1983  J 

10,516 

6,116 

4.400 

2,308 

1,171 

1,137 

8,208 

4.945 

3.263 

F 

10,549 

6,134 

4,415 

2,310 

1,171 

1,139 

8,239 

4.963 

3.276 

M 

10,572 

6,158 

4,414 

2,306 

1,172 

1,134 

8,266 

4,986 

3.280 

A 

10,637 

6.178 

4,459 

2,290 

1.160 

1,130 

8,347 

5,018 

3,329 

M 

10,696 

6,218 

4,478 

2,324 

1,188 

1,136 

8,372 

5,030 

3,342 

J 

10,747 

6,239 

4,508 

2,346 

1,201 

1.145 

8.401 

5,038 

3,363 

J 

10,804 

6,272 

4,532 

2.372 

1.213 

1,159 

8,432 

5,059 

3.373 

A 

10,817 

6,284 

4,533 

2,361 

1,211 

1,150 

8,456 

5,073 

3,383 

S 

10.851 

6,313 

4,538 

2.362 

1.220 

1,142 

8.489 

5.093 

3,396 

O 

10,831 

6,305 

4,526 

2,346 

1.209 

1,137 

8.485 

5,096 

3.389 

N 

10,859 

6,309 

4,550 

2,343 

1.207 

1.136 

8,516 

5,102 

3,414 

D 

10,902 

6.325 

4,577 

2,350 

1,209 

1,141 

8,552 

5,116 

3,436 

1984  J 

10.855 

6.298 

4,557 

2,339 

1,209 

1,130 

8,516 

5,089 

3.427 

F 

10,909 

6.321 

4,588 

2.363 

1,217 

1,146 

8,546 

5,104 

3,442 

M 

10,878 

6.289 

4,589 

2,358 

1,216 

1,142 

8.520 

5,073 

3,447 

A 

10,903 

6.316 

4,587 

2,361 

1,216 

1,145 

8.542 

5,100 

3.442 

M 

10,926 

6,331 

4,595 

2,377 

1,232 

1,145 

8,549 

5,099 

3.450 

J 

10,975 

6.376 

4,599 

2,373 

1,239 

1,134 

8.602 

5,137 

3,465 

See  footnotes,  Table  3. 

*  In    addition    to    the    selected    Labour    Force    information    published    here,    there    are    approximately    2,100    Labour    Force    series    available    on    CANSIM 

basic  labour  force  characteristics,  by  geographic  area,  age,  sex  and  marital  status. 


The    series    provide 


39 


Section  4— Table  4/Continued 

Table  4:  Selected  series  by  sex  and  main  age  group  (thousands  of  persons)/continued 


July  1984 


Table  4,2: 

Unemployed 

Annual 
average 
and 
month 

Total 

15-24  years 

25 

years  and  over 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

D 
D 

767287 
767609 

767419 
767684 

767551 
767751 

767297 
767621 

767429 
767696 

767561 
767565 

767259 
767585 

767387 
767655 

767519 
767729 

1982 
1983 

1,314 

1,448 

778 
859 

537 
590 

555 
579 

331 
345 

224 
234 

759 
869 

447 
514 

313 
355 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 


1982  J 
A 

s 
o 

N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 


1,397 

813 

584 

675 

396 

280 

722 

418 

304 

1,398 

793 

606 

604 

349 

254 

795 

444 

351 

1,356 

772 

584 

554 

314 

240 

802 

458 

344 

1,402 

820 

582 

573 

330 

243 

829 

490 

339 

1,453 

865 

587 

562 

329 

233 

891 

537 

354 

1,510 

937 

574 

578 

360 

218 

932 

577 

355 

1,611 

999 

613 

614 

379 

235 

997 

620 

377 

1,604 

993 

611 

612 

379 

234 

992 

614 

377 

1,674 

1,032 

642 

656 

407 

248 

1.018 

625 

394 

1,582 

972 

610 

616 

384 

232 

966 

588 

377 

1,502 

902 

600 

630 

375 

255 

872 

528 

345 

1,462 

857 

605 

624 

360 

264 

838 

497 

341 

1,415 

831 

584 

622 

366 

256 

793 

465 

328 

1,375 

774 

601 

564 

328 

236 

811 

446 

365 

1,269 

694 

575 

506 

278 

228 

763 

416 

347 

1,253 

696 

558 

494 

273 

220 

760 

422 

337 

1,297 

752 

545 

504 

299 

205 

793 

453 

340 

1,336 

804 

532 

510 

315 

194 

827 

489 

338 

1,473 

894 

579 

546 

331 

214 

927 

563 

364 

1,476 

889 

586 

538 

323 

215 

937 

566 

371 

1,541 

932 

609 

557 

338 

219 

984 

594 

390 

1,468 

884 

583 

540 

332 

208 

928 

553 

375 

1,460 

846 

614 

574 

331 

243 

886 

515 

371 

1,362 

764 

599 

531 

296 

235 

832 

468 

364 

1,437 

858 

579 

629 

374 

255 

808 

484 

324 

1,457 

879 

578 

607 

364 

243 

850 

515 

335 

1,490 

910 

580 

609 

368 

241 

881 

542 

339 

1,537 

944 

593 

626 

379 

247 

911 

565 

346 

1,525 

922 

603 

606 

360 

246 

919 

562 

357 

1,540 

931 

609 

616 

372 

244 

924 

559 

365 

1,486 

878 

608 

596 

353 

243 

890 

525 

365 

1,507 

895 

612 

604 

360 

244 

903 

535 

368 

1,515 

891 

624 

610 

364 

246 

905 

527 

378 

1.502 

892 

610 

613 

369 

244 

889 

523 

366 

1,497 

892 

605 

609 

362 

247 

888 

530 

358 

1,478 

885 

593 

582 

344 

238 

896 

541 

355 

1,454 

875 

579 

574 

344 

230 

880 

531 

349 

1,426 

852 

574 

565 

340 

225 

861 

512 

349 

1,383 

811 

572 

553 

324 

229 

830 

487 

343 

1,361 

794 

567 

537 

314 

223 

824 

480 

344 

1,362 

801 

561 

546 

328 

218 

816 

473 

343 

1,365 

798 

567 

545 

325 

220 

820 

473 

347 

1,374 

799 

575 

537 

314 

223 

837 

485 

352 

1,395 

808 

587 

536 

311 

225 

859 

497 

362 

1,399 

813 

586 

524 

306 

218 

875 

507 

368 

1,397 

814 

583 

537 

317 

220 

860 

497 

363 

1,442 

833 

609 

548 

318 

230 

894 

515 

379 

1.379 

791 

588 

497 

287 

210 

882 

504 

378 

See  footnotes.  Table  3. 


40 


July  1984 

Table  4:  Selected  series  by  sex  and  main  age  group  (thousands  of  persons)/continued 


Section  4— Table  4/Continued 


Table  4  3: 

Participation 

rates' 

Annual 
average 
and 
month 

Total 

15-24  years 

25 

years  and  over 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

D 
D 

767288 
767610 

767420 
767685 

767552 
767752 

767298 
767622 

767430 
767697 

767562 
767763 

767261 
767586 

767389  . 
767656 

767521 
767730 

1982 
1983 

64.1 
64.4 

77.0 

76.7 

51.7 
52.6 

65.8 
66.1 

69.3 
692 

62.3 
62.8 

63.5 
63.9 

79.5 
79 .1 

48.5 
49.6 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

66.7 

80.9 

53.1 

76.7 

82.3 

71.0 

63.6 

80.5 

47.7 

A 

66.2 

79.7 

53.2 

73.4 

78.1 

68.5 

63.9 

80.2 

48.5 

S 

63.9 

767 

51.7 

63.6 

67.0 

60.1 

64.1 

79.9 

49.1 

O 

63.9 

76.6 

51.8 

63.9 

67.1 

60.7 

64.0 

79.7 

49.2 

N 

63.3 

75.6 

51.4 

62.8 

65.5 

60.1 

63.4 

78.9 

48.8 

D 

63.0 

75.1 

51.3 

62.5 

64.7 

60.2 

63.2 

78.5 

48.7 

1983  J 

62.5 

74.3 

51.1 

61.1 

63.1 

59.1 

62.9 

779 

48.7 

F 

62  8 

74.6 

51.4 

61.6 

63.7 

59.5 

63.1 

78.2 

48.9 

M 

63.6 

75.6 

52.0 

63.0 

65.4 

60.6 

63.8 

78.9 

49.5 

A 

63.6 

75.6 

52.0 

62.1 

64.7 

59.3 

64.0 

79.1 

49.8 

M 

65.0 

77.5 

53.0 

67.2 

70.7 

636 

64.3 

79.7 

49.9 

J 

66.3 

79.1 

54.1 

71.9 

75.8 

67.9 

64.6 

80.1 

50.0 

J 

67.0 

80.5 

54.1 

77.1 

82.2 

72.0 

63.9 

79.9 

48.9 

A 

66.7 

79.9 

54.2 

74.9 

79.8 

69.9 

64.2 

79.9 

49.6 

S 

64.4 

76.7 

52.7 

64.3 

67.6 

609 

64.5 

79.5 

50.4 

O 

64.0 

76.1 

52.5 

63.6 

66.4 

60.8 

64.1 

79.1 

50.1 

N 

63.6 

75.5 

52.2 

63.1 

66.2 

60.0 

63.8 

78.4 

50.0 

D 

63.3 

75.0 

52.2 

62.8 

65.3 

60.3 

63.5 

78.0 

49.9 

1984  J 

62.6 

74.0 

51.6 

61.2 

63.4 

58.9 

63.0 

77.4 

49.5 

F 

63.1 

74.5 

52.2 

62.2 

64.0 

60.3 

63.4 

77.8 

49.9 

M 

63.6 

75.0 

52.7 

63.0 

65.1 

60.8 

63.8 

78.0 

50.5 

A 

63.5 

75.2 

52.4 

63.0 

65.8 

60.1 

63.7 

78.1 

50.1 

M 

65.2 

77.3 

53.7 

68.6 

72.2 

64.8 

64.3 

78.9 

50.6 

J 

66.3 

78.8 

54.3 

71.9 

76.4 

67.3 

64.6 

79.5 

50.6 

Adjusted  for 

seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 

1982  J 

64.5 

77.7 

51.9 

66.7 

70.4 

62.9 

63.8 

80.0 

48.5 

A 

64.1 

77.0 

51.8 

65.3 

68.7 

61.8 

63.7 

79.7 

48.7 

s 

64.1 

77.1 

51.7 

65.7 

69.4 

62.0 

63.6 

79.7 

48.6 

0 

64.3 

77.3 

51.8 

66.1 

69.8 

62.3 

63.7 

79.7 

48.7 

N 

64.0 

76.7 

51.8 

65.6 

68.7 

62.4 

63.5 

79.3 

48.7 

D 

64.1 

76.6 

52.1 

65.7 

68.7 

62.6 

63.6 

79.2 

48.9 

1983  J 

63.8 

76.0 

52.2 

65.2 

68.0 

62.5 

63.4 

78.6 

49.1 

F 

64.0 

76.3 

52.3 

65.6 

68.4 

62.7 

63.5 

78.8 

49.2 

M 

64.1 

76.4 

52.3 

65.7 

68.7 

62.7 

63.6 

78.9 

49.3 

A 

64.3 

76.6 

52.6 

65.5 

68.4 

62.5 

64.0 

79.2 

49.7 

M 

64.5 

76.9 

52.7 

66.3 

69.5 

63.0 

64.0 

79.3 

49.6 

J 

64.6 

77.0 

52.8 

66.3 

69.4 

63.1 

64.2 

79.4 

49.8 

J 

648 

77.2 

52.9 

66.8 

70.0 

63.5 

64.1 

79.5 

49.8 

A 

64.6 

77.0 

52.8 

66.4 

69.8 

63.0 

64.1 

79.2 

49.8 

S 

64.5 

76.8 

52.7 

66.3 

69.6 

62.9 

64.0 

79.0 

49.8 

O 

64.2 

76.4 

52.5 

65.7 

68.8 

62.5 

63.8 

78.8 

49.6 

N 

64.3 

76.5 

52.6 

65.9 

69.4 

62.3 

638 

78.7 

49.9 

D 

64.5 

76.6 

52.9 

66.1 

69.4 

62.7 

64.0 

78.8 

50.1 

1984  J 

64.2 

76.2 

52.8 

65.8 

69.0 

62.5 

63.8 

78.4 

50.0 

,F 

64.5 

76.5 

53.1 

66.4 

69.4 

63.4 

64.0 

78.7 

50.2 

M 

64.3 

76.1 

53.1 

66.2 

69.2 

63.1 

63.8 

78.2 

50.3 

A 

64.4 

76.3 

53.0 

66.7 

69.8 

63.4 

63.7 

78.3 

50.0 

M 

64.7 

76.6 

53.3 

67.4 

70.7 

64.0 

63.9 

78.5 

50.2 

J 

64.6 

76.6 

53.0 

66.2 

69.7 

62.7 

64.1 

78.7 

50.3 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


41 


Section  4— Table  4/Concluded 

Table  4:  Selected  series  by  sex  and  main  age  group  (thousands  of  persons)/concluded 


July  1984 


Table  4.4: 

Unemployment 

rates2 

Annual 
average 
and 
month 

Total 

15-24  years 

25 

years  and  over 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

D 
D 

767289 

767611 

767421 
767686 

767553 
767753 

767299 
767623 

767431 
767698 

767563 
767764 

767262 
767587 

767390 
767657 

767522 
767731 

1982 
1983 


11.0 

11.1 

10.9 

18.8 

21.1 

16.1 

8.4 

8.2 

11.9 

12.1 

11.6 

19.9 

22.4 

17.0 

9.4 

9.2 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


9.6 


1982  J 

11.2 

11.0 

11.5 

19.6 

21.3 

17,7 

8.0 

7.5 

8.7 

A 

11.3 

10.9 

11.9 

18.4 

19.8 

16.7 

8.7 

8.0 

9.9 

S 

11.3 

11.0 

11.8 

19.5 

20.8 

18.0 

8.8 

8.3 

9.5 

0 

11.7 

11.7 

11.7 

20.1 

21.9 

181 

9.1 

8.9 

9.4 

N 

12.2 

12.5 

11.9 

20.0 

22.3 

17.5 

9.8 

9.8 

9.8 

D 

12.8 

13.6 

11.7 

20.8 

24.8 

16.4 

10.3 

10.6 

9.9 

1983  J 

13.7 

14.6 

12.5 

22.6 

26.8 

18.0 

11.0 

11.4 

10.5 

F 

13.6 

14.4 

12.4 

22.4 

26.6 

178 

10.9 

11.3 

10.4 

M 

14.0 

14.8 

12.8 

23.4 

27.8 

18.6 

11.1 

11.3 

10.7 

A 

13.2 

13.9 

12.2 

22.4 

26.5 

17.8 

10.5 

10.6 

10.2 

M 

12.2 

12.6 

117 

21.2 

23.7 

18.3 

9.4 

9.4 

9.3 

J 

11.7 

11.7 

11.6 

19.7 

21.3 

17.8 

9.0 

8.8 

9.1 

J 

11.2 

11.1 

11.2 

18.3 

20.0 

16.3 

8.5 

8.3 

9.0 

A 

10.9 

10.5 

11.5 

17.1 

18.5 

15.4 

8.7 

7.9 

9.8 

S 

10.4 

9.8 

11.3 

17.9 

18.5 

17.2 

8.1 

7.4 

9.2 

0 

10.3 

9.8 

11.0 

17.7 

18.6 

16.6 

8.1 

7.6 

9.0 

N 

10.7 

10.7 

10.7 

18.2 

20.4 

15.7 

8.5 

8.2 

90 

D 

11.1 

11.5 

10.5 

18.5 

21.8 

14.9 

8.9 

8.8 

9.0 

1984  J 

12.4 

13.0 

11.5 

20.4 

23.7 

16.8 

10.0 

10.2 

9.7 

F 

12.3 

12.8 

11.5 

19.8 

22.9 

16.5 

10.1 

10.2 

9.8 

M 

12.7 

13.3 

11.8 

20.3 

23.6 

16.7 

10.5 

10.7 

10.2 

A 

12.1 

12.6 

11.4 

19.7 

23.0 

16.1 

9.9 

9.9 

9.8 

M 

11.7 

11.7 

11.7 

19.3 

20.9 

17.4 

9.3 

9.1 

9.6 

J 

10.7 

10.4 

11.3 

17.0 

17.7 

16.2 

8.7 

8.2 

9.4 

Adjusted  for 

seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 

1982  J 

11.9 

12.1 

11.7 

21.0 

23.5 

18.2 

8.9 

8.8 

9.1 

A 

12.2 

12.5 

11.7 

20.8 

23.5 

17.7 

9.4 

9.4 

9.4 

S 

12.4 

12.9 

11.7 

20.7 

23.5 

17.5 

9.7 

9.8 

9.5 

0 

12.8 

13.3 

12.0 

21.2 

24.1 

17.9 

10.0 

10.2 

9.7 

N 

12.7 

13.1 

12.1 

20.7 

23.3 

17.8 

10.1 

10.2 

10.0 

D 

12.8 

13.2 

12.2 

21.0 

24.1 

17.6 

10.1 

10.2 

10.1 

1983  J 

12.4 

12.6 

121 

20.5 

23.2 

17.6 

9.8 

9.6 

10.1 

F 

12.5 

12.7 

12.2 

20.7 

23.5 

17.6 

9.9 

9.7 

10.1 

M 

12.5 

12.6 

12.4 

20.9 

23.7 

17.8 

99 

9.6 

10.3 

A 

12.4 

12.6 

12.0 

21.1 

24.1 

17.8 

9.6 

9.4 

9.9 

M 

12.3 

12.5 

119 

20.8 

23.4 

17.9 

9.6 

9.5 

9.7 

J 

12.1 

12.4 

11.6 

19.9 

22.3 

17.2 

9.6 

9.7 

9.5 

J 

11.9 

12.2 

11.3 

19.5 

22.1 

16.6 

9.5 

9.5 

9.4 

A 

11.6 

11.9 

11.2 

19.3 

21.9 

16.4 

9.2 

9.2 

94 

S 

11.3 

11.4 

11.2 

19.0 

21.0 

16.7 

8.9 

8.7 

9.2 

0 

11.2 

11.2 

11.1 

18.6 

20.6 

16.4 

8.9 

8.6 

9.2 

N 

11.1 

11.3 

11.0 

18.9 

21.4 

16.1 

8.7 

8.5 

9.1 

D 

11.1 

11.2 

11.0 

18.8 

21.2 

16.2 

8.7 

8.5 

9.2 

1984  J 

11.2 

11.3 

11.2 

18.7 

20.6 

16.5 

8.9 

8.7 

9.3 

F 

11.3 

11.3 

11.3 

18.5 

20.4 

16.4 

9.1 

8.9 

9.5 

M 

11.4 

11.4 

11.3 

18.2 

20.1 

16.0 

9.3 

9.1 

9.6 

A 

11.4 

11.4 

11.3 

18.5 

20.7 

16.1 

9.1 

8.9 

9.5 

M 

11.7 

11.6 

11.7 

18.7 

20.5 

16.7 

9.5 

9.2 

9.9 

J 

11.2 

11.0 

11.3 

17.3 

18.8 

15.6 

9.3 

8.9 

9.8 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


42 


July  1984 

Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons) 


Section  4— Table  5 


Annual 
average 

Table 

5.1: 

Labour  force 

month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

N.S. 

N.B 

Que. 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C. 

D 

D 

767285 
767606 

767837 
767899 

767975 
768037 

768113 
768175 

768251 
768313 

768413 
768475 

768583 
768645 

768729 
768791 

768867 
768929 

769005 
769067 

769168 
769230 

1982 

1 1 ,958 

209 

52 

361 

282 

2.998 

4.508 

496 

455 

1.227 

1,370 

1983 

12.183 

214 

55 

369 

290 

3.069 

4,570 

508 

470 

1.249 

1,389 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

12,467 

235 

57 

383 

305 

3,143 

4.679 

509 

474 

1,267 

1,415 

A 

12,373 

227 

56 

381 

300 

3,105 

4,661 

506 

471 

1,256 

1,412 

S 

1 1 ,972 

213 

53 

366 

289 

3,011 

4,489 

499 

460 

1.231 

1,361 

0 

1 1 ,986 

210 

53 

364 

285 

3,020 

4.498 

498 

459 

1,227 

1,372 

N 

1 1 ,876 

206 

52 

359 

275 

2,968 

4,481 

497 

454 

1.225 

1,359 

D 

11,831 

203 

51 

354 

272 

2.954 

4,465 

496 

449 

1,228 

1,359 

1983  J 

11.745 

191 

50 

348 

267 

2,924 

4,436 

493 

448 

1,225 

1,362 

F 

11,816 

199 

50 

350 

271 

2,958 

4,446 

494 

454 

1,231 

1,364 

M 

1 1 ,983 

205 

51 

358 

281 

3,003 

4,496 

498 

456 

1,244 

1,391 

A 

11,991 

208 

52 

355 

284 

3.004 

4,495 

500 

461 

1,243 

1,390 

M 

12,278 

221 

56 

369 

300 

3.093 

4,581 

515 

479 

1,264 

1,401 

J 

12.535 

234 

58 

377 

307 

3.185 

4.679 

519 

483 

1,271 

1,422 

J 

12,684 

243 

61 

389 

313 

3,199 

4.738 

524 

493 

1,290 

1,434 

A 

12.645 

234 

60 

390 

312 

3,173 

4.749 

522 

493 

1,283 

1,428 

S 

12,221 

219 

57 

374 

299 

3,093 

4,565 

511 

476 

1,243 

1.383 

O 

12,155 

214 

56 

375 

289 

3,077 

4,557 

511 

475 

1,239 

1.363 

N 

12,089 

204 

55 

372 

280 

3,059 

4,552 

505 

467 

1,235 

1.361 

D 

12.049 

197 

53 

366 

273 

3,059 

4,540 

505 

460 

1,227 

1.369 

1984  J 

11.916 

195 

52 

361 

265 

3,007 

4.495 

502 

455 

1,220 

1,363 

F 

12,032 

203 

51 

365 

269 

3,054 

4.526 

505 

459 

1,234 

1.367 

M 

12,135 

214 

52 

371 

275 

3.079 

4,554 

505 

463 

1,244 

1,380 

A 

12,138 

210 

53 

374 

279 

3,059 

4,566 

511 

465 

1,228 

1,393 

M 

12.474 

222 

56 

387 

300 

3,154 

4,675 

520 

483 

1,264 

1,413 

J 

12,678 

236 

59 

399 

307 

3.226 

4,737 

521 

489 

1,274 

1,430 

Adjusted  for 

seasonal 

variation 

M.C.D. 

1982  J 

12,050 

210 

53 

363 

284 

3.019 

4,530 

491 

453 

1,233 

1,383 

A 

1 1 ,990 

209 

51 

367 

280 

3.010 

4,520 

492 

451 

1,228 

1,376 

S 

12,008 

208 

52 

362 

281 

3,009 

4.532 

498 

456 

1,238 

1,372 

O 

12,050 

209 

53 

361 

282 

3,027 

4,534 

498 

458 

1,237 

1,384 

N 

12,010 

212 

53 

361 

281 

2.998 

4,539 

501 

461 

1,240 

1,378 

D 

12,039 

218 

54 

361 

285 

3,007 

4,533 

503 

461 

1,253 

1,382 

1983  J 

12.002 

209 

54 

362 

286 

3,013 

4,504 

503 

463 

1,240 

1,378 

F 

12,056 

214 

54 

362 

289 

3,031 

4.516 

505 

468 

1,239 

1.378 

M 

12.087 

216 

54 

366 

293 

3,040 

4,538 

504 

466 

1,244 

1,389 

A 

12.139 

216 

54 

364 

292 

3,058 

4,548 

505 

467 

1,245 

1,398 

M 

12.193 

216 

54 

367 

293 

3,090 

4,567 

509 

471 

1,252 

1,390 

J 

12,225 

216 

55 

368 

292 

3.079 

4,561 

509 

471 

1,258 

1.400 

J 

12,258 

216 

55 

370 

292 

3,067 

4,585 

508 

471 

1,254 

1,398 

A 

12,243 

215 

55 

375 

291 

3,069 

4,600 

509 

474 

1,257 

1,392 

S 

12,234 

214 

56 

371 

289 

3,085 

4,590 

511 

473 

1,251 

1,395 

O 

12,192 

212 

56 

373 

286 

3,078 

4,579 

512 

474 

1,250 

1,374 

N 

12,221 

211 

56 

374 

287 

3,092 

4,598 

510 

473 

1,250 

1,381 

D 

12,267 

210 

55 

373 

286 

3,116 

4,605 

513 

473 

1,253 

1,393 

1984  J 

12.229 

213 

56 

375 

284 

3,107 

4,585 

512 

472 

1,241 

1.386 

F 

12,304 

217 

55 

378 

286 

3,130 

4.614 

515 

473 

1.248 

1.383 

M 

12,277 

222 

55 

378 

286 

3,124 

4,616 

511 

474 

1,246 

1.379 

A 

12,300 

219 

55 

382 

288 

3,115 

4,630 

515 

471 

1,232 

1.397 

M 

12,368 

218 

55 

384 

289 

3,141 

4.655 

514 

475 

1,248 

1.400 

J 

12,354 

218 

55 

389 

291 

3,116 

4,622 

513 

477 

1.260 

1,405 

See  footnotes,  Table  3. 


43 


Section  4— Table  5/Continued  July  1984 

Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons)/continued 


Annual 

average 

Table 

5.2:  Employed 

and 

month 

Canada 

Nfld 

P.E.I. 

N.S. 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man. 

Sask. 

Ate, 

B.C. 

D 

767286 

767838 

767976 

768114 

768252 

768414 

768584 

768730 

768868 

769006 

769169 

D 

767608 

767900 

768038 

768176 

768314 

768476 

768646 

768792 

768930 

769068 

769231 

1982 

1 0,644 

174 

45 

313 

243 

2,584 

4,067 

454 

426 

1,132 

1,204 

1983 

10,734 

174 

48 

320 

247 

2,642 

4.096 

460 

436 

1,115 

1,197 

Unadjusted 

for  seasonal 

variation 

1982  J 

1 1 .070 

199 

51 

335 

265 

2,703 

4.212 

470 

443 

1,164 

1,227 

A 

10,975 

191 

50 

337 

262 

2,663 

4,187 

460 

442 

1,155 

1,227 

s 

10,615 

177 

47 

320 

252 

2,593 

4,028 

456 

432 

1,124 

1,186 

0 

10,584 

172 

47 

318 

248 

2.592 

4,012 

453 

431 

1,120 

1,191 

N 

10,423 

167 

45 

309 

235 

2.560 

3,969 

445 

423 

1,104 

1,167 

D 

10,321 

165 

44 

303 

234 

2.513 

3,941 

442 

415 

1,107 

1,158 

1983  J 

10,133 

154 

42 

293 

224 

2,477 

3,874 

439 

408 

1,081 

1,141 

F 

10,212 

157 

43 

299 

227 

2,498 

3,888 

440 

414 

1,085 

1,163 

M 

10,309 

160 

43 

300 

230 

2,522 

3,928 

444 

418 

1,084 

1.180 

A 

10,410 

163 

44 

304 

232 

2,557 

3.947 

448 

423 

1,097 

1.196 

M 

10,776 

178 

50 

319 

255 

2,649 

4,072 

464 

445 

1.133 

1,211 

J 

11,073 

193 

52 

332 

265 

2,739 

4,184 

472 

453 

1,143 

1,238 

J 

1 1 ,269 

202 

54 

341 

270 

2.790 

4,277 

478 

461 

1,151 

1,246 

A 

11,270 

196 

54 

347 

272 

2.765 

4,311 

479 

461 

1,151 

1,235 

S 

10,952 

183 

52 

331 

260 

2,703 

4,180 

469 

445 

1.123 

1,207 

O 

10,901 

177 

50 

330 

253 

2,690 

4,171 

468 

444 

1,127 

1,191 

N 

10.792 

164 

49 

325 

241 

2,668 

4.169 

463 

433 

1,107 

1,173 

D 

10.713 

158 

46 

319 

233 

2,646 

4,147 

461 

424 

1,098 

1,181 

1984  J 

10.443 

153 

45 

310 

224 

2,580 

4,028 

455 

416 

1,076 

1,156 

F 

10,557 

158 

44 

312 

227 

2.611 

4,078 

457 

418 

1,096 

1,155 

M 

10,595 

164 

44 

315 

227 

2,638 

4,074 

458 

419 

1,092 

1,164 

A 

10,670 

166 

43 

319 

232 

2.639 

4,123 

467 

426 

1,080 

1,174 

M 

11,014 

173 

49 

339 

252 

2,733 

4.237 

480 

446 

1.111 

1,193 

J 

11,316 

195 

53 

354 

264 

2,821 

4.338 

484 

455 

1,134 

1,219 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  4 


1982  J 

10.613 

174 

46 

314 

244 

2,561 

4,059 

453 

422 

1,130 

1,189 

A 

10,533 

171 

44 

318 

240 

2,546 

4.025 

446 

420 

1,122 

1,189 

S 

10,518 

169 

45 

312 

240 

2,564 

4,009 

452 

425 

1,121 

1,185 

O 

10,513 

168 

46 

312 

241 

2,567 

3,998 

450 

426 

1,115 

1,186 

N 

10,485 

172 

46 

310 

238 

2,571 

3,980 

447 

428 

1,112 

1,181 

D 

1 0,499 

178 

47 

309 

244 

2.564 

3,986 

449 

428 

1,122 

1,177 

1983  J 

10,516 

173 

46 

310 

243 

2.581 

3,998 

453 

428 

1,113 

1,181 

F 

10,549 

173 

47 

315 

245 

2,590 

3,994 

454 

433 

1,109 

1,188 

M 

10,572 

174 

47 

316 

247 

2,599 

4,026 

455 

432 

1,104 

1,196 

A 

10,637 

174 

48 

316 

247 

2,621 

4,028 

456 

432 

1,112 

1,209 

M 

10,696 

175 

48 

318 

251 

2,652 

4,057 

458 

436 

1,118 

1,200 

J 

10,747 

175 

48 

320 

249 

2.647 

4,079 

459 

438 

1,120 

1,204 

J 

10,804 

176 

48 

320 

248 

2.645 

4,120 

461 

440 

1,117 

1,206 

A 

10,817 

175 

48 

327 

249 

2,646 

4,141 

464 

439 

1,118 

1,198 

S 

10.851 

175 

49 

323 

247 

2,673 

4.159 

465 

438 

1,119 

1,206 

O 

10.831 

173 

49 

324 

246 

2,665 

4,158 

465 

439 

1,122 

1,187 

N 

10,859 

170 

50 

326 

245 

2,681 

4,183 

466 

438 

1,116 

1,189 

D 

10,902 

170 

49 

325 

243 

2,700 

4,195 

469 

437 

1,114 

1,202 

1984  J 

10,855 

172 

49 

327 

243 

2,691 

4,164 

469 

437 

1,110 

1.197 

F 

10.909 

174 

48 

328 

245 

2,707 

4,194 

471 

437 

1.120 

1,183 

M 

10,878 

177 

48 

330 

244 

2,717 

4,182 

469 

434 

1,113 

1,181 

A 

10,903 

176 

47 

331 

247 

2,705 

4,209 

474 

435 

1,096 

1,186 

M 

10,926 

172 

47 

337 

246 

2,727 

4,220 

474 

437 

1.098 

1,181 

J 

10,975 

176 

48 

340 

247 

2,723 

4,225 

472 

439 

1.111 

1,184 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


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Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons)/continued 


Annual 
average 

Table 

5.3: 

Unemployed 

month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

N.S. 

N.B 

Que 

Ont 

Man. 

Sask. 

Alia. 

B.C. 

D 
D 

767287 
767609 

767839 
767901 

767977 
768039 

768115 
768177 

768253 
768315 

768415 

768477 

768585 
768647 

768731 
768793 

768869 
768931 

769007 
769069 

769170 
769232 

1982 
1983 

1,314 
1.448 

35 

40 

7 
7 

47 

49 

40 

43 

413 
427 

440 

474 

42 

48 

28 

35 

95 

134 

166 
192 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

1,397 

36 

6 

48 

40 

440 

466 

38 

31 

104 

188 

A 

1,398 

36 

6 

44 

38 

442 

473 

45 

29 

101 

184 

S 

1,356 

36 

6 

45 

38 

418 

461 

43 

28 

107 

175 

O 

1,402 

38 

6 

46 

37 

428 

486 

44 

28 

107 

182 

N 

1,453 

39 

8 

51 

40 

408 

512 

52 

31 

121 

192 

D 

1,510 

38 

7 

51 

38 

440 

524 

54 

34 

121 

202 

1983  J 

1,611 

37 

8 

55 

43 

447 

562 

54 

40 

144 

221 

F 

1,604 

42 

7 

50 

45 

460 

558 

54 

39 

146 

202 

M 

1.674 

46 

8 

58 

51 

481 

568 

54 

38 

159 

211 

A 

1,582 

44 

7 

52 

52 

448 

548 

52 

38 

146 

194 

M 

1,502 

43 

6 

50 

45 

443 

510 

51 

34 

131 

189 

J 

1,462 

41 

6 

45 

42 

446 

494 

46 

30 

127 

184 

J 

1,415 

41 

7 

49 

44 

409 

461 

47 

31 

139 

188 

A 

1.375 

38 

6 

43 

40 

408 

438 

44 

33 

132 

192 

s 

1,269 

36 

6 

43 

39 

390 

385 

43 

32 

120 

176 

0 

1,253 

37 

6 

46 

36 

387 

386 

43 

31 

111 

171 

N 

1,297 

40 

6 

48 

39 

391 

383 

42 

33 

127 

188 

D 

1.336 

38 

6 

47 

40 

413 

393 

44 

37 

129 

188 

1984  J 

1,473 

42 

7 

51 

41 

427 

466 

47 

39 

144 

208 

F 

1,476 

45 

7 

53 

42 

443 

448 

47 

40 

139 

212 

M 

1,541 

50 

8 

56 

48 

441 

480 

47 

44 

152 

215 

A 

1,468 

45 

9 

55 

48 

420 

443 

43 

39 

148 

219 

M 

1,460 

49 

8 

48 

47 

421 

438 

39 

37 

152 

220 

J 

1,362 

41 

6 

45 

43 

404 

400 

38 

35 

140 

211 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  4 


1982  J 

1.437 

36 

7 

49 

40 

458 

471 

38 

31 

103 

194 

A 

1,457 

38 

7 

49 

40 

464 

495 

46 

31 

106 

187 

S 

1,490 

39 

7 

50 

41 

445 

523 

46 

31 

117 

187 

O 

1,537 

41 

7 

49 

41 

460 

536 

48 

32 

122 

198 

N 

1,525 

40 

7 

51 

43 

427 

559 

54 

33 

128 

197 

D 

1,540 

40 

7 

52 

41 

443 

547 

54 

33 

131 

205 

1983  J 

1,486 

36 

8 

52 

43 

432 

506 

50 

35 

127 

197 

F 

1,507 

41 

7 

47 

44 

441 

522 

51 

35 

130 

190 

M 

1,515 

42 

7 

50 

46 

441 

512 

49 

34 

140 

193 

A 

1,502 

42 

6 

48 

45 

437 

520 

49 

35 

133 

169 

M 

1,497 

41 

6 

49 

42 

438 

510 

51 

35 

134 

190 

J 

1,478 

41 

7 

48 

43 

432 

482 

50 

33 

138 

196 

J 

1,454 

40 

7 

50 

44 

422 

465 

47 

31 

137 

192 

A 

1,426 

40 

7 

48 

42 

423 

459 

45 

35 

139 

194 

s 

1,383 

39 

7 

48 

42 

412 

431 

46 

35 

132 

189 

0 

1,361 

39 

7 

49 

40 

413 

421 

47 

35 

128 

187 

N 

1,362 

41 

6 

48 

42 

411 

415 

44 

35 

134 

192 

D 

1,365 

40 

6 

48 

43 

416 

410 

44 

36 

139 

191 

1984  J 

1,374 

41 

7 

48 

41 

416 

421 

43 

35 

131 

189 

F 

1,395 

43 

7 

50 

41 

423 

420 

44 

36 

128 

200 

M 

1,399 

45 

7 

48 

42 

407 

434 

42 

40 

133 

198 

A 

1,397 

43 

8 

51 

41 

410 

421 

41 

36 

136 

211 

M 

1,442 

46 

8 

47 

43 

414 

435 

40 

38 

150 

219 

J 

1,379 

42 

7 

49 

44 

393 

397 

41 

38 

149 

221 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


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Section  4— Table  5/Continued  July  1984 

Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons)/continued 


Annual 

average 

and 

Table 

54 

Participation 

rates 

month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

NS 

NB 

Que. 

Ont 

Man. 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

D 

D 

767288 
767610 

767841 
769756 

767979 
76975? 

768117 
769758 

768255 

769759 

768417 
769760 

768587 
769763 

768733 
769766 

768871 
769767 

769009 
769768 

769172 
769769 

1982 
1983 

64.1 
64.4 

52.1 
52.1 

57.8 
60.2 

57.0 
57.4 

55.0 
55.5 

60.0 
60.9 

67.3 
67.1 

64.9 
65.6 

63.9 
65.2 

71.4 
71.6 

64.3 
64.1 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

66.7 

58.7 

63.4 

60  5 

59.4 

629 

698 

66  5 

66.6 

73.6 

66.3 

A 

66.2 

56.3 

61.6 

60.0 

58.2 

62 .1 

69.4 

66.1 

66.1 

72.8 

66.1 

S 

63.9 

52.9 

58.5 

57.5 

56.1 

60.1 

66.7 

65.1 

64.5 

71.2 

63.6 

O 

63.9 

52.0 

58.4 

57.2 

55.2 

60.3 

66.8 

64.9 

64.2 

70.9 

64.1 

N 

63.3 

50.9 

57.8 

56.4 

53.1 

59.2 

66.5 

64.7 

63.5 

70.6 

63.4 

D 

63.0 

50.0 

56.3 

55.6 

52.6 

58.9 

66.1 

64.4 

62.7 

70.7 

63.3 

1983  J 

62.5 

47.1 

55.4 

54.6 

51.5 

58.3 

65.6 

64.0 

62.5 

70.5 

63.3 

F 

62.8 

48.8 

55.2 

54.7 

52.2 

58.9 

65.7 

64.0 

63.1 

70.7 

63.4 

M 

63.6 

50.3 

56.3 

56.0 

54.1 

59.7 

66.4 

64.5 

63.4 

71.4 

64.5 

A 

63.6 

50.8 

56.9 

55.5 

54.5 

59.7 

66.3 

64.7 

64.0 

71.2 

64.4 

M 

65.0 

53.9 

61.3 

57.6 

57.5 

61.4 

67.4 

66.6 

66.5 

72.4 

64.8 

J 

66.3 

56.9 

64.1 

58.7 

58.9 

63.2 

68.8 

67.0 

67.0 

72.7 

65.7 

J 

67.0 

59.2 

66.4 

60.7 

60.0 

63.4 

69.6 

67.6 

68.3 

73.8 

66.2 

A 

66.7 

56.8 

66.0 

60.7 

59.6 

62.9 

69.7 

67.3 

68.3 

73.3 

65.8 

S 

64.4 

53.1 

62.8 

58.1 

57.0 

61.3 

66.9 

65.9 

65.8 

71.1 

63.7 

O 

64.0 

51.8 

60.8 

58.2 

55.1 

60.9 

66.7 

65.7 

65.5 

70.9 

62.6 

N 

63.6 

49.3 

59.9 

57.7 

53.3 

60.6 

66.5 

64.9 

64.3 

70.7 

62.4 

D 

63.3 

47.4 

57.3 

56.6 

51.9 

60.5 

66.2 

64.9 

63.4 

70.3 

627 

1984  J 

62.6 

47.0 

56.8 

55.8 

50.5 

59.5 

65.5 

64.4 

62.6 

70.0 

62.3 

F 

63.1 

48.7 

55.6 

56.3 

51.1 

60.4 

65.8 

64.7 

63.0 

70.8 

62.3 

M 

63.6 

51.3 

56.6 

57.1 

52.2 

60.8 

66.1 

64.7 

63.5 

71.4 

62.8 

A 

63.5 

50.4 

57.1 

57.5 

53.0 

60.4 

66.2 

65.3 

63.7 

70.4 

63.4 

M 

65.2 

53.2 

61.1 

59.5 

56.7 

62.2 

67.7 

66.4 

66.1 

72.5 

64.2 

J 

66.3 

56.4 

63.6 

61.2 

58.1 

63.6 

68.5 

66.6 

66.9 

73.1 

64.9 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D 


1982  J 

64.5 

52.4 

589 

57.3 

55.3 

60.4 

67.5 

64.2 

63.7 

71.6 

64.8 

A 

64.1 

52.0 

56.7 

57.8 

54.4 

60.2 

67.3 

64.2 

63.3 

71.1 

64.4 

S 

64.1 

51.6 

57.8 

56.9 

54.5 

60.1 

67.4 

65.0 

64.0 

71.6 

64.1 

O 

64.3 

51.7 

58.9 

56.8 

54.7 

60.4 

67.3 

64.9 

64.1 

71.4 

64.6 

N 

64.0 

52.3 

58.9 

56.7 

54.4 

59.8 

67.3 

65.2 

64.4 

71.5 

64.2 

D 

64.1 

53.7 

60.0 

56.7 

55.0 

60.0 

67.2 

65.4 

64.3 

72.2 

64.4 

1983  J 

63.8 

51.4 

59.3 

56.7 

55.2 

60.0 

66.6 

65.3 

64.6 

71.3 

64.1 

F 

64.0 

52.6 

59.3 

56.7 

55.7 

60.3 

66.7 

65.5 

65.2 

71.2 

64.0 

M 

64.1 

52.9 

59.3 

57.2 

56.3 

60.5 

67.0 

65.4 

64.8 

71.4 

64.5 

A 

64.3 

52.8 

59.3 

56.9 

56.2 

60.8 

67.0 

65.4 

65.0 

71.4 

64.8 

M 

64.5 

52.7 

59.3 

57.3 

56.2 

61.4 

67.2 

65.8 

65.4 

71.7 

64.3 

J 

64.6 

52.6 

60.4 

57.4 

55.9 

61.1 

67.1 

65.8 

65.3 

72.0 

64.7 

J 

64.8 

52.6 

60.4 

57.6 

55.9 

60.8 

67.3 

65.5 

65.2 

71.7 

64.5 

A 

64.6 

52.2 

60.4 

58.3 

55.6 

60.8 

67.5 

65.6 

65.6 

71.9 

64.2 

S 

64.5 

51.8 

61.5 

57.6 

55.2 

61.1 

67.2 

65.9 

65.3 

71.6 

64.2 

O 

64.2 

51.2 

60.9 

57.8 

54.5 

60.9 

67.0 

65.9 

65.5 

71.6 

63.2 

N 

64.3 

51.0 

60.9 

57.9 

54.7 

61.2 

67.2 

65.6 

65.2 

71.6 

63.4 

D 

64.5 

50.6 

59.8 

57.7 

54.5 

61.7 

67.2 

65.9 

65.2 

71.8 

63.8 

1984  J 

64.2 

51.2 

60.9 

57.9 

54.0 

61.5 

66.8 

65.7 

64.9 

71.2 

63.3 

F 

64.5 

52.2 

59.8 

58.2 

54.4 

61.9 

67.1 

66.0 

65.0 

71.6 

63.1 

M 

64.3 

53.2 

59.8 

58.2 

54.3 

61.7 

67.0 

65.4 

65.0 

71.5 

62.8 

A 

64.4 

52.5 

59.8 

58.8 

54.5 

61.5 

67.1 

65.9 

64.5 

70.7 

63.6 

M 

64.7 

52.3 

59.8 

59.0 

54.7 

62.0 

67.4 

65.7 

65.0 

71.6 

63.6 

J 

64.6 

52.2 

59.8 

59.7 

55.0 

61.4 

66.9 

65.5 

65.2 

72.3 

63.7 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


46 


July  1984  Section  4— Table  5 /Concluded 

Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons)/concluded 


Annual 
average 

Table  5.5: 

Unemployment 

rates2 

month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

PEL 

N.S 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

D 
D 

767289 
76761 1 

767842 
767902 

767980 
768040 

768118 
768178 

768256 
768316 

768418 
768478 

768588 
768648 

768734 
768794 

768872 
768932 

769010 
769070 

769173 
769233 

1982 
1983 

11.0 
11.9 

16.8 
18.8 

12.9 
12.2 

13.2 
13.2 

14.0 
14.8 

13.8 
13.9 

9.8 

104 

8.5 
9.4 

6.2 

7.4 

7.7 
10.8 

12.1 
13.8 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

11.2 

15.3 

10.7 

12.6 

13.2 

14.0 

10.0 

7.5 

6.5 

82 

13.3 

A 

11.3 

15.8 

10.8 

11.5 

12.6 

14.2 

102 

90 

6.1 

8.1 

13.1 

S 

11.3 

17.0 

11.1 

124 

13.0 

13.9 

10.3 

8.6 

6.1 

8.7 

12.8 

O 

11.7 

18.2 

10.6 

126 

13.1 

14.2 

10.8 

8.9 

6.1 

87 

13.2 

N 

12.2 

18.9 

14.6 

14.1 

14.5 

13.7 

11.4 

10.5 

6.8 

99 

14.1 

D 

12.8 

18.9 

13.5 

14.5 

14.1 

14.9 

11.7 

10.9 

7.6 

99 

14.8 

1983  J 

13.7 

19.5 

16.5 

15.8 

16.0 

15.3 

12.7 

10.9 

9.0 

11.8 

16.2 

F 

13.6 

21.0 

14.6 

14.4 

16.5 

15.6 

12.6 

11.0 

8.7 

11.9 

14.8 

M 

14.0 

22.3 

15.7 

16.3 

18.3 

16.0 

12.6 

109 

8.3 

12.8 

15.1 

A 

13.2 

21.3 

14.4 

14.6 

18.3 

14.9 

12.2 

10.4 

8.3 

11.8 

14.0 

M 

12.2 

19.5 

10.9 

13.5 

15.0 

14.3 

11.1 

99 

7.1 

10.3 

13.5 

J 

11.7 

17.3 

10.9 

11.9 

13.8 

14.0 

10.6 

8.9 

6.3 

10.0 

13.0 

J 

11.2 

17.0 

11.4 

12.5 

13.9 

12.8 

9.7 

8.9 

6.4 

10.8 

13.1 

A 

10.9 

16.3 

10.2 

11.1 

12.9 

12.8 

92 

8.4 

6.6 

103 

13.5 

S 

10.4 

16.5 

10.0 

11.5 

12.9 

12.6 

8.4 

8.3 

6.6 

97 

12.8 

O 

10.3 

17.4 

10.0 

12.2 

12.4 

12.6 

8.5 

83 

6.5 

9.0 

12.6 

N 

10.7 

19.6 

11.6 

12.8 

13.9 

12.8 

8.4 

8.3 

7.1 

10.3 

13.8 

D 

11.1 

19.5 

11.9 

12.9 

14.7 

13.5 

8.7 

8.8 

8.0 

10.5 

13.7 

1984  J 

12.4 

21.7 

14.1 

14.1 

156 

142 

104 

94 

8.6 

11.8 

15.2 

F 

12.3 

22.1 

14.4 

14.4 

15.5 

14.5 

9.9 

9.4 

8.8 

11.2 

15.5 

M 

12.7 

23.3 

15.9 

15.0 

17.6 

14.3 

10.5 

9.3 

9.4 

12.2 

15.6 

A 

12.1 

21.3 

17.8 

14.7 

170 

13.7 

97 

85 

83 

12.1 

15.7 

M 

11.7 

22.0 

13.7 

12.5 

15.8 

13.3 

9.4 

7.5 

7.7 

12.1 

15.6 

J 

10.7 

17.4 

10.5 

11.3 

13.9 

12.5 

8.4 

7.2 

7.1 

11.0 

14.8 

Adjusted  for 

seasonal 

variation 

M.C.D. 

1982  J 

11.9 

17.1 

12.8 

13.5 

14.1 

15.2 

10.4 

7.7 

6.8 

8.4 

14.0 

A 

12.2 

18.2 

13.7 

13.4 

14.3 

15.4 

110 

9.3 

6.9 

8.6 

13.6 

s 

12.4 

18.8 

13.1 

13.8 

14.6 

14.8 

11.5 

9.2 

6.8 

9.5 

13.6 

0 

12.8 

19.6 

12.5 

13.6 

14.5 

15.2 

118 

96 

7.0 

9.9 

14.3 

N 

12.7 

18.9 

13.3 

14.1 

15.3 

14.2 

12.3 

10.8 

7.2 

10.3 

14.3 

D 

12.8 

18.3 

12.9 

14.4 

14.4 

14.7 

12.1 

10.7 

7.2 

10.5 

14.8 

1983  J 

12.4 

17.2 

14.3 

14.4 

15.0 

14.3 

11.2 

99 

7.6 

10.2 

14.3 

F 

12.5 

19.2 

12.7 

13.0 

15.2 

14.5 

11.6 

10.1 

7.5 

10.5 

13.8 

M 

12.5 

19.4 

12.4 

13.7 

15.7 

14.5 

11.3 

9.7 

7.3 

11.3 

13.9 

A 

12.4 

19.4 

10.9 

13.2 

15.4 

14.3 

11.4 

9.7 

7.5 

10.7 

13.5 

M 

12.3 

19.0 

11.7 

13.4 

143 

14.2 

11.2 

10.0 

7.4 

10.7 

13.7 

J 

12.1 

19.0 

13.2 

13.0 

14.7 

14.0 

10.6 

9.8 

7.0 

11.0 

14.0 

J 

11.9 

18.5 

13.3 

13.5 

15.1 

13.8 

10.1 

93 

6.6 

10.9 

13.7 

A 

11.6 

18.6 

12.7 

12.8 

14.4 

13.8 

10.0 

8.8 

7.4 

11.1 

13.9 

S 

11.3 

18.2 

11.8 

12.9 

14.5 

13.4 

94 

90 

7.4 

10.6 

13.5 

O 

11.2 

18.4 

11.8 

13.1 

14.0 

13.4 

92 

92 

7.4 

10.2 

13.6 

N 

11.1 

19.4 

10.4 

12.8 

14.6 

13.3 

9.0 

8.6 

7.4 

10.7 

13.9 

D 

11.1 

19.0 

11.5 

12.9 

15.0 

13.4 

8.9 

8.6 

7.6 

11.1 

13.7 

1984  J 

11.2 

19.2 

11.7 

12.8 

14.4 

13.4 

9.2 

8.4 

7.4 

10.6 

13.6 

F 

11.3 

19.8 

12.5 

13.2 

14.3 

13.5 

9.1 

8.5 

76 

10.3 

14.5 

M 

11.4 

20.3 

12.5 

12.7 

14.7 

13.0 

9.4 

8.2 

8.4 

10.7 

14.4 

A 

11.4 

19.6 

13.9 

13.4 

14.2 

13.2 

9.1 

8.0 

7.6 

11.0 

15.1 

M 

11.7 

21.1 

14.2 

12.2 

14.9 

13.2 

93 

7.8 

8.0 

12.0 

15.6 

J 

11.2 

19.3 

12.8 

12.6 

15.1 

12.6 

8.6 

8.0 

8.0 

11.8 

15.7 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


47 


Section  4— Tables  6  and  7 

Table  6:  Unemployment  insurance  statistics 


July  1984 


Claims 

data 

Benefits  data 

Type 

of  benefits  paid 

Initial  and 

renewal 

Average 

Total 

Insured 

Benefi- 

claims 

Number 

weekly 

benefits 

Year 
and 

population1 

ciaries'  ■  ' 

received 

of  weeks 

payment1 

paid3 

Regular 

Sickness 

Maternity       Retirement 

Fishing 

Trainees4 

month 

Thousands 

Thousands 

Dollars 

Thousand  dollars 

D 

1248 

1251 

1232 

1234 

1249 

1235 

1243 

1244 

1245 

1246 

1247 

1250 

1982 

10,648 

1,138 

3,921 

60,440 

144.38 

8,575,445 

7,646,023 

174,415 

315,973 

18,166 

1 1 1 ,856 

202,131 

1983 

10,797 

1,248 

3,434 

66.584 

154.85 

10.169,064 

9,069.503 

179,476 

344,170 

18,515 

141,836 

225,766 

1982  M 

10,711 

1,098 

265 

4.793 

141.71 

670,722 

595,098 

14,148 

25.604 

1,241 

10,664 

19,556 

J 

10,908 

1,033 

309 

4,868 

141.89 

674,408 

605,958 

14,606 

27,151 

1,879 

440 

16,020 

J 

1 1 ,065 

1,038 

326 

4,418 

142.46 

611,198 

550,111 

13,462 

26,760 

1,343 

110 

10,017 

A 

11.014 

1,101 

276 

5,039 

143  66 

712,310 

651,776 

13,597 

28,108 

1,554 

80 

9,128 

S 

10.646 

1,072 

345 

4,943 

14613 

703,088 

635.450 

14,005 

29.147 

1,604 

79 

9,816 

O 

10,647 

1,135 

355 

4,855 

148.52 

693,742 

616,530 

13,628 

26.693 

1,477 

88 

17,905 

N 

10,581 

1,251 

438 

5,967 

150.18 

862,692 

770,919 

15,394 

28.812 

1,680 

3,621 

20,214 

D 

10,518 

1,395 

388 

6,018 

152.87 

892,062 

790,597 

14,675 

25.881 

1,401 

17,859 

20,623 

1983  J 

10,455 

1,530 

390 

6,944 

154.51 

1,051,291 

945.021 

14,843 

26.614 

1,452 

26,841 

17,276 

F 

10,511 

1,558 

270 

6,567 

155.52 

997,752 

887,299 

14.615 

24,790 

1,545 

21.525 

23,979 

M 

10,640 

1.514 

251 

7,559 

155.56 

1.147,333 

1,017,724 

17,378 

28,581 

1,661 

25,019 

28,351 

A 

10,619 

1.458 

243 

6,162 

155.26 

937,455 

833,282 

14,288 

25,875 

1,460 

20,91 1 

22,869 

M 

10,885 

1.281 

228 

6,147 

154  46 

931 ,852 

832.500 

15.050 

28.634 

1,648 

16,220 

20,307 

J 

11,076 

1,152 

242 

5,209 

153.15 

784,960 

698,084 

14,941 

30.012 

1,565 

2,168 

22,098 

J 

11.226 

1,096 

257 

4,487 

152.92 

678,694 

613,745 

13,381 

28,109 

1,420 

388 

10,121 

A 

11,212 

1,074 

248 

5,313 

153.28 

81 1 ,473 

733,634 

16,261 

34,102 

1.790 

756 

1 1 ,748 

S 

10,826 

980 

276 

4.330 

153.67 

662,837 

591 ,850 

14,584 

30,539 

1.584 

788 

11,014 

O 

10,760 

1,011 

303 

4.235 

154.50 

651 ,660 

578.693 

14,231 

29,965 

1,528 

809 

16,850 

N 

10,695 

1,091 

395 

4.885 

156  29 

760,866 

675.675 

15.408 

30,828 

1,639 

5,364 

22,063 

D 

10,660 

1,230 

331 

4.746 

159.05 

752,891 

661 ,996 

14,496 

26,121 

1,223 

21 ,047 

19,090 

1984  J 

10,621 

1,374 

388 

6.357 

161.75 

1 ,025,248 

914,666 

16,592 

29,690 

1,626 

29,481 

23,407 

F 

10,717 

1,391 

253 

6.078 

16240 

982,477 

869.551 

17,019 

28,990 

1,548 

28,900 

25.789 

M 

10,809 

1,349 

248 

5.894 

162.09 

950,226 

838.435 

18.300 

30.497 

1,602 

24,938 

25,259 

A 

10,797 

1,307 

227 

5,512 

162.04 

888,913 

788,664 

15,713 

27,856 

1,360 

24,813 

21 ,076 

'"Beneficiaries"  refer  to  the  number  of  persons  receiving  $1.00  or  more  in  unemployment  insurance  benefit  during  a  specific  week  each  month.       'Annual  figures  are  averages  of  12 
months        3Prior  to  July  1971.  includes  adjustments  for  cancellation  of  warrants  and  collection  of  overpayments        'Trainees  on  courses  approved  by  Canada  Employment  and  Immigra- 
tion Commission. 
Source:  Statistical  Report  on  the  Operation  of  the  Unemployment  Insurance  Act  (73-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  7: 

Help 

wanted 

index,1  by 

region 

(1981  =100) 

Year 
and 
month 

Canada 

Atlantic 
Region 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Prairie 
Region 

British 
Columbia 

Seasonally  adjusted 

D 

736315 

736316 

736317 

736318 

736319 

736320 

1982 
1983 


1982 


J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 

o 

N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 


49 

45 

40 
39 
40 
34 
35 
34 
38 

38 
34 
37 
41 
43 
47 
49 
45 
50 
52 
51 
56 

52 
54 
58 
43 
57 


66 

91 

72 
59 
79 
54 
58 
63 
43 

79 

46 

65 

66 

87 

86 

161 

77 

65 

117 

103 

143 


94 

114 

75 

124 


50 
54 

38 
42 
44 
35 
39 
37 
48 

48 
40 
39 
51 
50 
61 
48 
54 
65 
66 
60 
63 

64 
63 
67 
49 
65 


52 
46 

45 
44 
42 
37 
35 
34 
40 

36 
35 
40 
42 
42 
45 
52 
45 
51 
48 
54 
61 

53 
58 
60 
44 
59 


43 
29 

35 
33 
29 
27 
26 
29 
27 

28 
26 
27 
28 
32 
28 
31 
30 
30 
32 
29 
31 

30 
32 
34 
30 
36 


35 
26 

26 
22 
22 
23 
23 
22 
23 

21 
24 
23 
24 
28 
29 
28 
28 
28 
26 
27 
28 

32 
31 
30 
31 
40 


'The  index  is  based  on  a  measure  of  the  volume  of  help  wanted  advertising  in  18  newspapers  in  major  metropolitan  areas 
Source:  Labour  Division,  Statistics  Canada. 


48 


July  1984 

Table  8:  Time  lost  in  work  stoppages,1  by  industry  groups2  (thousand  man-days3) 


Section  4— Table  8 


Manufacturing 

Paper 

Year 

Fishing 

Mines. 

Food 

Furniture 

and 

and 

and 

quarries. 

and  bev- 

Tobacco 

Knitting 

and 

allied 

month 

Total* 

Forestry 

trapping 

oil  wells 

Total 

erages 

products 

Rubber 

Leather 

Textiles 

mills 

Clothing 

Wood 

fixtures 

industries 

D 

1601 

1602 

1603 

1604 

1605 

1606 

1607 

1608 

1609 

1610 

1611 

1612 

1613 

1614 

1615 

1982 

5,795.4 

7.8 

— 

257.1 

1.690.5 

175.3 

9.2 

14.9 

2.9 

36.7 

12 

24.4 

30.1 

37.7 

3120 

1983 

4,444.0 

13.7 

3.0 

178.4 

1,385.4 

277.0 

— 

126.9 

1.2 

6.3 

3.6 

65.8 

65.0 

66.1 

121.2 

1982  A 

172.3 

0.2 



5.0 

80.2 

1.6 

_ 

0.9 

_ 

7.3 

_ 

2.0 

1.7 

0.4 

_ 

M 

626.6 

0.2 

— 

02 

141.5 

15.7 

— 

— 

— 

14.6 

0.5 

1.9 

2.4 

1.1 

0.2 

J 

833.8 

0.2 

— 

215.6 

154.5 

16.7 

— 

1.1 

— 

0.9 

— 

2.2 

1.4 

6.8 

— 

J 

599.8 

0.2 

— 

17,6 

177.6 

19.8 

3.8 

0.4 

— 

1.0 

— 

2.1 

1.3 

6.9 

18.9 

A 

1.257.9 

0.2 

— 

0.1 

180.3 

31.4 

5.4 

— 

— 

3.7 

— 

2.1 

1.3 

8.5 

46.5 

S 

439.7 

0.2 

— 

0.1 

151.6 

17.7 

— 

06 

— 

0.3 

— 

2.0 

1.3 

5.4 

67.1 

O 

332.0 

02 

— 

0.1 

153.7 

22.2 

— 

0.5 

— 

04 

— 

20 

1.5 

0.9 

67.7 

N 

6272 

0.7 

— 

0.2 

285.7 

21.0 

— 

09 

— 

02 

— 

2.0 

3.3 

0.6 

57.2 

D 

263.5 

0.7 

— 

0.1 

186.9 

15.5 

— 

1.0 

— 

— 

— 

2.1 

2.8 

1.8 

49.1 

1983  J 

369.0 

0.6 



0.1 

59.8 

8.2 



1.0 





0.8 

1.5 

0.4 

1.0 

10.8 

F 

1,150.0 

0.6 

— 

7.4 

80.8 

17.9 

— 

0.5 

— 

— 

— 

0.3 

0.3 

1.0 

8.8 

M 

163.1 

0.7 

— 

7.7 

107.5 

24.3 

— 

— 

— 

1.5 

— 

0.1 

0.4 

0.5 

18.1 

A 

283.7 

0.6 

— 

7.4 

118.6 

19.0 

— 

0.7 

— 

2.1 

— 

0.1 

6.0 

8.6 

16.9 

M 

238.4 

07 

— 

17.2 

128.6 

14.4 

— 

7.3 

— 

1.8 

— 

0.3 

6.9 

12.8 

122 

J 

2830 

1.8 

— 

48.5 

140.4 

28.9 

— 

19.5 

— 

0.3 

1.3 

— 

2.4 

6.3 

0.4 

J 

272.0 

0.7 

— 

30.8 

160.4 

38.9 

— 

154 

— 

0.5 

— 

— 

14.1 

4.9 

1.9 

A 

335.6 

0.7 

3.0 

33.2 

215.0 

43.1 

— 

15.8 

— 

0.1 

— 

63.2 

13.7 

2.3 

3.2 

S 

201.7 

4.2 

— 

11.7 

124.8 

24.3 

— 

21.6 

— 

— 

— 

0.3 

9.5 

5.4 

7.5 

0 

212.7 

3.1 

— 

5.3 

107.7 

19.5 

— 

14.4 

— 

— 

0.3 

— 

4.9 

6.1 

30.6 

N 

703.7 

— 

— 

3.2 

81.1 

20.7 

— 

16.9 

1.2 

— 

06 

— 

2.6 

10.3 

7.4 

D 

231.1 

— 

— 

5.9 

60.7 

17.8 

— 

13.8 

— 

— 

0.6 

— 

3.8 

6.9 

34 

1984  J 

201.1 





62 

65.0 

19.0 



143 





0.7 

_ 

56 

70 

1.0 

F 

274.7 

0.4 

— 

6.4 

227.4 

14.2 

— 

29 

— 

— 

0.7 

— 

19.4 

6.4 

162.0 

M 

301.2 

1.9 

— 

5.3 

2690 

6.0 

— 

2.6 

— 

1.8 

0.7 

— 

35.2 

0.4 

173.1 

Manufacturing 

Commu- 

nity, 
business 

Misc 

Trans- 

Non- 

Petro- 

manufac- 

Trade 

and 

Year 

Metal 

portation 
equip- 

Elec- 

metallic 

leum 

Chemical 

turing 
indus- 

personal 
service 

and 

Primary 

fabri- 

Ma- 

trical 

mineral 

and  coal 

indus- 

Con- 

Transpor- 

Whole- 

month 

Printing5 

metals 

cating 

chinery 

ment 

products 

products 

products 

tries 

tries 

struction 

tation" 

sale 

Retail 

industries 

D 

1616 

1617 

1618 

1619 

1620 

1621 

1622 

1623 

1624 

1625 

1626 

1627 

1628 

1629 

1630 

1982 

33.3 

199.8 

180.4 

17.6 

357.2 

130.9 

91.5 

0.2 

19.0 

16.2 

2,199.6 

565.7 

49.6 

121.7 

903.4 

1983 

31.0 

88.0 

53.8 

56.9 

231.3 

92.9 

30.6 

— 

48.9 

18.9 

243.6 

275.0 

24.9 

227.0 

2,093.0 

1982  A 

3.8 

40 

11.3 

1.1 

4.6 

34.0 

7.5 





_ 



22.8 

3.4 

5.2 

55.5 

M 

5.6 

35.3 

14.7 

1.4 

13.8 

24.6 

7.7 

— 

0.1 

19 

419.4 

27.7 

2.1 

3.8 

31.7 

J 

5.3 

57.0 

17.4 

2.3 

15.8 

14.7 

7.8 

— 

0.5 

4.6 

390.3 

32.3 

0.8 

8.3 

31.8 

J 

5.7 

48.3 

14.9 

2.7 

14.9 

6.8 

27.1 

— 

0.5 

2.5 

327  8 

39.9 

0.8 

15.8 

20.1 

A 

1.7 

35.9 

12.2 

18 

18.6 

2.1 

84 

— 

0.6 

0.1 

8224 

48.6 

0.9 

17.7 

187.7 

S 

1.7 

10.4 

15.2 

0.9 

15.1 

2.2 

11.2 

— 

0.1 

0.4 

179.9 

24.7 

1.7 

15.3 

66.2 

0 

2.0 

2.1 

15.7 

04 

23.5 

1.1 

118 

— 

— 

1.9 

20.6 

119.6 

1.3 

9.9 

26.6 

N 

2.3 

2.8 

14.4 

0.6 

1648 

3.6 

5.0 

0.1 

4.5 

2.4 

209 

94.4 

1.9 

18.0 

205.4 

D 

2.4 

2.5 

10.4 

1.0 

77.5 

2.7 

4.0 

0.1 

11.7 

2.3 

15.7 

15.5 

22.9 

21 

19.6 

1983  J 

1.2 

3.4 

6.5 

3.5 

8.1 

0.8 

0.2 



11.8 

0.6 

6.6 

12.6 

0.7 

12.0 

276.6 

F 

1.9 

4.9 

6.3 

4.9 

27.4 

1.1 

0.4 

— 

3.3 

1.8 

2.2 

11.8 

2.6 

7.8 

1 ,036.8 

M 

3.5 

14.2 

8.0 

8.2 

19.7 

1.4 

1.5 

— 

3.5 

2.6 

0.6 

9.5 

3.8 

8.9 

24.4 

A 

2.5 

7.9 

6.5 

7.6 

18.2 

14.8 

3.6 

— 

1.9 

2.2 

1.7 

11.4 

6.2 

8.7 

129.1 

M 

1.7 

6.5 

5.2 

9.1 

23.0 

13.9 

9.2 

— 

2.1 

2.2 

33.1 

15.7 

66 

7.5 

29.0 

J 

1.4 

9.5 

3.9 

4.1 

26.2 

25.8 

6.5 

— 

16 

2.3 

38.9 

8.6 

4.2 

13.2 

27.4 

J 

1.8 

9.9 

3.3 

2.4 

44.8 

13.2 

2.2 

— 

4.9 

2.2 

45.7 

7.1 

0.2 

12.4 

14.7 

A 

2.3 

12.6 

3.6 

2.5 

36.6 

5.0 

3.7 

— 

5.3 

20 

46.0 

6.8 

0.1 

12.3 

18.5 

S 

2.3 

8.2 

3.1 

5.7 

18.4 

5.5 

2.7 

— 

7.3 

3.0 

27.9 

8.2 

0.2 

7.2 

17.5 

0 

7.5 

4.9 

2.2 

3.3 

5.6 

3.4 

0.1 

— 

4.9 

— 

24.0 

7.4 

0.1 

26.7 

38.4 

N 

28 

33 

3.0 

23 

3.0 

4.2 

0.5 

— 

2.3 

— 

16.3 

42.7 

0.2 

97.3 

462.9 

D 

2.1 

2.7 

2.2 

3.3 

0.3 

3.8 

— 

— 

— 

— 

06 

133.2 

— 

13.0 

17.7 

1984  J 

1.5 

1.0 

2.3 

69 

1.0 

40 

04 





03 



106.3 

0.2 

7.3 

16.1 

F 

1.3 

1.2 

1.2 

88 

59 

2.2 

— 

— 

1.1 

0.1 

— 

19.4 

0.4 

8.6 

12.1 

M 

3.3 

2.0 

30 

18.9 

16.9 

2.7 

— 

— 

1.6 

0.8 

0.2 

3.0 

1.9 

7.4 

12.5 

'Statistics  on  work  stoppages  include  all  strikes  and  lockouts  whether  legal  or  illegal,  which  last  for  one-half  day  or  more  and  amount  to  10  or  more  person-days  of  time  lost.  Time  lost 
by  workers  indirectly  affected,  such  as  those  laid  off  because  of  a  work  stoppage  by  other  employees,  is  not  included.  Data  is  published  45  days  after  the  end  of  reference  month. 
"The  industry  groups  from  January  1976  forward,  are  based  on  the  1970  Standard  Industrial  Classification.       3The  number  of  person-days  is  calculated  by  multiplying  the  number  of 
workers  involved  in  a  work-stoppage  by  the  number  of  normal  working  days  during  the  stoppage    Adjustments  are  made  for  establishments  on  shift  work,  etc        'The  total  includes  all 
work  stoppages    The  agriculture,  finance,  insurance  and  real  estate  and  public  administration  and  defence  industries  are  not  shown  separately    Should  strikes  occur  in  these  industries, 
the  time  lost  also  will  be  shown  in  the  total        'Includes  publishing  and  allied  industries.       "Includes  storage  and  communication  industries. 
Source:  Research  Bulletin,  Labour  Canada. 


49 


Section  4— Table  9  July  1984 

Table  9:  Total  number  of  employees,  by  industry  group,  all  survey  units,  Canada,  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


Manufacturing 

Construction 

Service 

Indus- 

Mines 

Goods 

pro- 

Year 

trial 

quarries 

Non- 

pro- 

ducing 

and 

aggre- 

and oil 

durable 

Durable 

Buil- 

Engi- 

ducing 

indus- 

month 

gate 

Forestry 

wells 

Total 

goods 

goods 

Total 

ding 

neering 

industries 

tries 

L 

1 

3 

6 

27 

89 

28 

159 

160 

163 

2 

166 

1982 

1983 

1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

8,338.555 

42.803 

143,367 

1 ,657,886 

896,496 

761 ,390 

292.140 

240,393 

51 .748 

2,136,195 

6,202,360 

A 

8.393.110 

40.143 

142,055 

1 ,695,070 

909.821 

785,249 

318.686 

262,248 

56.437 

2,195,954 

6,197,155 

M 

8,624,806 

51.270 

147,645 

1 .747,642 

937.646 

809,996 

351,711 

283,975 

67,736 

2,298,268 

6,326,538 

J 

8,757,464 

61.883 

150,273 

1 ,780,259 

952,000 

828,259 

385,988 

307,803 

78,185 

2,378,403 

6,379,061 

J 

8,587,777 

64.517 

149,759 

1 ,761 ,523 

939,427 

822,096 

398.539 

315,864 

82,675 

2,374,338 

6,213,439 

A 

8,614,429 

68.337 

154,109 

1 ,788,296 

959,325 

828,971 

396,653 

313,322 

83,332 

2.407.395 

6,207,034 

S 

8,721,791 

68,435 

151,955 

1,786,024 

945,806 

840,218 

385,996 

305,450 

80,545 

2,392,410 

6,329,382 

0 

8,704,912 

64,580 

150,828 

1,763,242 

925,682 

837,559 

374,588 

298,030 

76.557 

2,353,238 

6,351,674 

N 

8,665,299 

59,232 

149,681 

1 ,733,008 

916,888 

816,119 

349,823 

282,182 

67,641 

2,291 ,743 

6,373,556 

D 

8,410.473 

52,935 

143,854 

1,672,630 

888.677 

783,952 

307,655 

252,669 

54,986 

2,177.073 

6,233,400 

1984  J 

8.418,461 

52,283 

147,253 

1 ,665,758 

888,649 

777,109 

295.265 

230,087 

65,178 

2,160,559 

6,257,902 

F 

8,346,410 

50,066 

144,664 

1,603,371 

859,357 

744,014 

293,741 

228,138 

65,604 

2,091,842 

6,254.568 

M 

8,362.168 

44,712 

141,771 

1.601,408 

849,373 

752,035 

293.127 

226,665 

66,463 

2,081,018 

6,281.150 

A 

8,546.986 

44,405 

142,101 

1,639,529 

873,767 

765,763 

320,936 

249,284 

71,652 

2,146,972 

6.400,014 

Transportation,  communication  and 

other  utilities 

Commu- 

Trade 

Finance 

nity, 

Electric 

insurance 

business 

Year 

power, 

and 

and 

Public 

and 

Transpor- 

Communi- 

gas and 

Whole 

real 

personal 

adminis- 

month 

Total 

tation 

Storage 

cation 

water 

Total 

sale 

Retail 

estate 

service 

tration 

L 

167 

168 

183 

186 

191 

196 

197 

216 

238 

251 

307 

1982 

1983 

1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 

781.342 

430.758 

12.618 

222,548 

115.418 

1 ,458,026 

447,018 

1 ,01 1 ,008 

512,307 

2,808,078 

642,607 

A 

775,614 

428,731 

13,029 

220,762 

113,092 

1,457.825 

446,258 

1,011,568 

510.709 

2,81 1 ,422 

641 ,586 

M 

794,325 

443.607 

13,024 

223,528 

114,167 

1.484,285 

457,829 

1 ,026,456 

516.640 

2,872,880 

858.407 

J 

808,201 

456,269 

12,980 

223.906 

115.046 

1.502,123 

461,150 

1 ,040,972 

520,681 

2,867,613 

680,443 

J 

791,301 

442,046 

13,102 

223,041 

113,112 

1 ,479.977 

456,966 

1,023,011 

524,657 

2,729,936 

687.568 

A 

791,551 

440.026 

13,662 

222,941 

114,922 

1,482,159 

459,131 

1,023.029 

526,489 

2,719,780 

687,055 

S 

801,161 

450.115 

13,558 

220,975 

116,513 

1 ,495,622 

461,481 

1,034,141 

523,531 

2,846,667 

662,401 

O 

796,760 

446,397 

13,623 

220.436 

116,304 

1,504,938 

456,509 

1 ,048,430 

518,373 

2,878,895 

652,709 

N 

784,982 

438,104 

14.143 

222,227 

110,508 

1,524.427 

461,250 

1,063,177 

520,770 

2,901,118 

642,260 

D 

774,867 

429,474 

13.757 

221,472 

110,165 

1,510,353 

451 ,665 

1 ,058,688 

513,581 

2,798.149 

636,450 

1984  J 

764,134 

425,152 

13.275 

217,989 

107,719 

1 ,469,323 

439,941 

1 ,029,382 

521 ,907 

2,865.933 

636,606 

F 

768,887 

423,386 

13,223 

218,117 

114,161 

1,431,319 

438,084 

993,235 

522,524 

2.886,784 

645,054 

M 

767,618 

423,694 

13,287 

217,058 

113,579 

1 .443,479 

440.168 

1 ,003,31 1 

519,178 

2.904,271 

646.604 

A 

779,887 

433,551 

14,208 

218,277 

113,851 

1 ,499,649 

450.973 

1,048,675 

524,435 

2,949.470 

646,572 

50 


July  1984 

Table  10:  Total 
classification 


Section  4— Table  10 
number  of  employees,  by  manufacturing  industry,  Canada,  all  survey  units,  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial 


Year  and 
month 


Food  and 
beverages 


Non-Durable  Manufacturing 


Rubber 

and  plastic 

products 


Leather 
products 


Textile 
products 


Clothing 


Paper 

Petroleum 

Chemicals 

and  allied 

and  coal 

and  chemical 

industries 

products 

products 

90 


103 


1982 
1983 

1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 


217,406 

62,735 

23,722 

59.465 

88,990 

114,362 

23,471 

86,659 

223,400 

64,007 

24,546 

60,320 

89,376 

114,938 

23,418 

86,565 

242,795 

64,426 

25,968 

62,378 

92,152 

119,261 

24,065 

87,079 

251,710 

65,596 

26,431 

62,913 

89,325 

123,090 

24,375 

87.236 

248,770 

64,304 

26,307 

61,738 

86,149 

121.814 

24.502 

86.853 

256,447 

66,532 

27,231 

62.681 

92,084 

120.993 

24,216 

86.236 

243,911 

68,407 

29,498 

62,574 

92,051 

117,779 

23.670 

86,561 

227,641 

69,571 

28,905 

62,392 

91 ,299 

115,653 

23,111 

88,183 

217,309 

74,366 

27,091 

62,780 

90,260 

116,437 

22,828 

88,441 

204,31 1 

72,190 

26,152 

60.730 

85,846 

116,527 

22,512 

85,820 

202,723 

63,139 

26,300 

61.046 

90.755 

116,318 

22.155 

86.393 

202,682 

61,115 

26,197 

59.192 

77,814 

107,980 

22.124 

85,525 

205,739 

62,255 

24.637 

59,482 

77,739 

1 09,456 

22.488 

86,757 

215.762 

63,217 

24,771 

60,116 

81,034 

119.559 

22,177 

87,179 

Year 
and 

month 


Durable  Manufacturing 


Furniture 

Primary 

Metal 

Machinery 

Transpor- 

Non-metallic 

and 

metal 

fabricating 

except 

tation 

Electrical 

mineral 

fixtures 

industries 

industries 

electrical 

equipment 

products 

products 

29 


36 


59 


64 


1982 
1983 

1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 

o 

N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 


97,863 

48,382 

97.178 

143,292 

78,249 

153.648 

102,062 

40,716 

100,461 

49,115 

100,579 

152.065 

78,987 

162,097 

99,092 

42,853 

110,845 

49,420 

102,087 

156,168 

78,715 

166,986 

99,167 

46.608 

113,856 

51 ,866 

104,364 

159.934 

84,183 

162,926 

102,407 

48,722 

114,397 

50,247 

103,658 

159,181 

83,034 

160,764 

102,699 

48,116 

115,470 

50,642 

105,933 

159,190 

86,131 

158,989 

104,086 

48,532 

115,768 

50,849 

105,741 

162,194 

87,739 

164,547 

105,265 

48,115 

111,318 

51,662 

104,977 

161,482 

86.074 

167,990 

107.285 

46,772 

103.546 

51,985 

106,391 

147,617 

84,771 

169,695 

107,640 

44,474 

97.586 

49.837 

105,632 

137.613 

83.824 

165,447 

103,995 

40,020 

93.231 

44.340 

105.945 

137,035 

87,668 

166,380 

103.585 

38,925 

81.663 

43.578 

104,745 

131,527 

74,558 

162,689 

105,726 

39,528 

86,131 

41.256 

105,424 

131,995 

74,347 

166,744 

104,058 

42,079 

90,370 

42.365 

107,817 

127,755 

76,391 

170,933 

104,551 

45,580 

51 


Section  4 

—Table  11 

July  1984 

Table  11 

Average  w 

3ekly  earnings  (including  overtime),  all 

employees, 

all  survey 

units,  by  industry  group, 

Canada, 

based  on  the 

1970 

standard 

industrial  classification 

Manufacturing 

Construction 

Service 
pro- 

Indus- 

Mines. 

Goods 

Year 

trial 

quarries 

Non- 

pro- 

ducing 

and 

aggregate 

Fores- 

and oil 

durable 

Durable 

Buil- 

Engi- 

ducing 

indus- 

month 

gate 

try 

wells 

Total 

goods 

goods 

Total 

ding 

neering 

industries 

tries 

L 

1241 

1243 

1246 

1267 

1329 

1268 

1399 

1400 

1403 

1242 

1406 

1982 

1983 

- 

1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 

o 

N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

381.57 

525.66 

61882 

432.81 

407  94 

462.09 

477.41 

455.56 

578.93 

453.25 

356.88 

A 

384.28 

527  67 

61965 

435.89 

41022 

465.62 

486.83 

465.46 

586.15 

456.85 

358.57 

M 

386.34 

504.98 

618.25 

434.71 

409.21 

464.22 

484.21 

464.08 

568.61 

455.64 

361.16 

J 

390.49 

512.52 

613.81 

437.04 

412.17 

465.62 

488.45 

467.92 

569.25 

458.51 

365.13 

J 

389  28 

496.53 

609  04 

434.87 

410.76 

46242 

489.11 

463.72 

586  10 

456.63 

363.54 

A 

390.67 

499.15 

618.70 

438.00 

412.45 

467.58 

494.42 

466.96 

597.65 

460.60 

363.54 

S 

396.44 

535.25 

629.70 

445.25 

417  00 

477  06 

505.74 

480.44 

601.68 

469.30 

368.89 

0 

395.58 

529.61 

642.92 

449.19 

419.72 

481.76 

495.34 

472.98 

582.41 

471.16 

367.57 

N 

394.71 

526  33 

646.29 

453.02 

425.59 

483.83 

484.04 

465.40 

561.80 

472.27 

366.82 

D 

395.72 

510.46 

641.08 

445.74 

423  30 

471.17 

473.81 

462.51 

525.77 

464  19 

371.81 

1984  J 

400.07 

573.94 

661  48 

460.45 

431.24 

493.85 

477.40 

483.12 

457.22 

479.21 

372.75 

F 

398.71 

559.73 

665.58 

461.19 

431.07 

495.98 

479.25 

485.90 

456.12 

480.22 

371.45 

M 

399  78 

552.39 

660.21 

46472 

431.86 

501  83 

475.14 

474.51 

477  29 

481 .39 

372.74 

A 

398.79 

568.11 

648.01 

462.46 

431.30 

498.02 

462.86 

462.72 

463.37 

476.99 

372.56 

Transportation,  Communication  and  Other  Utilities 

Commu- 

Trade 

Finance. 

nity, 

Electric 

insurance 

business 

Year 

power, 

and 

and 

Public 

and 

Transpor- 

Communi- 

gas and 

Whole- 

real 

personal 

adminis- 

month 

Total 

tation 

Storage 

cation 

water 

Total 

sale 

Retail 

estate 

service 

tration 

L 

1407 

1408 

1423 

1426 

1431 

1436 

1437 

1456 

1478 

1491 

1547 

1982 

1983 

1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

484.41 

452.26 

485.05 

493.48 

586.82 

276.15 

373.77 

232.98 

390.16 

327.61 

486.34 

A 

489.99 

458.85 

489  06 

497.39 

593.70 

277.91 

375.96 

234.65 

394.11 

329.35 

482.73 

M 

490  38 

460.65 

492.52 

497.56 

591.61 

280.28 

374.48 

238.27 

397.57 

332.65 

483.46 

J 

494.98 

465.15 

496.28 

505.62 

592.47 

282.30 

377.09 

240.31 

402.37 

336.50 

485.85 

J 

505.44 

479.50 

496.14 

513.30 

592.36 

282.40 

373.06 

241 .90 

40373 

329.35 

479.97 

A 

508.66 

485.03 

470.64 

511.44 

598.28 

283.77 

373.47 

243.51 

399.82 

327.09 

484.96 

S 

504.95 

474.95 

475,21 

517.00 

601  47 

285.65 

380.34 

243.39 

402.05 

338.81 

495.40 

0 

504  80 

472.52 

484.31 

517.52 

60695 

285.55 

381.54 

243.75 

400.76 

337.68 

494.66 

N 

507.15 

473.57 

480.21 

524.80 

608.22 

284.51 

380.53 

242.85 

397.82 

336.70 

501.62 

D 

512.27 

480.87 

464.04 

526.44 

61226 

288.79 

381 .63 

249.18 

400.94 

341.33 

508.34 

1984  J 

519.20 

481.23 

475.00 

550.66 

610.89 

286.88 

39091 

242.41 

407.23 

340.93 

510.15 

F 

517.20 

480.02 

486  80 

538.99 

61699 

287.38 

394.17 

240.28 

406.11 

337.95 

506.08 

M 

515.67 

479.16 

484.18 

536.16 

616.40 

290.36 

396.62 

243.74 

407.17 

339.61 

508.12 

A 

519.86 

481 .64 

483.25 

536.81 

637.50 

289.36 

39574 

243.61 

409.71 

339.60 

508.06 

52 


July  1984 


Section  4— Table  12 


Table  12:  Average  weekly  earnings  (including  overtime),  all  employees,  all  survey  units,  Canada,  by  manufacturing  industry, 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 

Non-Durable  Manufacturing 


Year 
and 
month 


Rubber 

Food 

and 

and 

plastic 

Leather 

Textile 

beverages 

products 

products 

products 

Clothing 


Paper 

Petroleum 

Chemicals 

and 

and 

and 

allied 

coal 

chemical 

industries 

products 

products 

1330 


1343 


1364 


1371 


1384 


1982 
1983 

1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 


391.51 

393.71 

271  82 

35661 

263.90 

530.83 

677.27 

500  40 

394.33 

395.70 

271  89 

359.20 

259.00 

540.20 

68921 

500  73 

387.26 

395.24 

267.57 

361.38 

26252 

550.19 

677.28 

501.10 

395.87 

389.86 

271.10 

354.01 

264.14 

551 .42 

67092 

504  63 

392.54 

396.78 

268  85 

353.45 

262.07 

550.18 

670.37 

499.40 

390.32 

402.16 

271.94 

361  49 

274  74 

554.35 

684.15 

500  89 

391 .56 

413.45 

272.32 

365.10 

273.60 

564.71 

690  00 

512.36 

397.96 

409.88 

271.48 

368.26 

278.58 

558.00 

707.02 

51554 

404.64 

40849 

276.85 

372.38 

285.31 

566  56 

702.63 

514.62 

408.49 

39288 

263.17 

362.42 

283.63 

563.19 

69821 

516.66 

416.74 

41991 

274.48 

381.12 

278  12 

570.05 

712.15 

526.78 

417.65 

418.06 

275.96 

386.48 

268.85 

562.74 

709  08 

529.60 

418.61 

408.37 

27635 

385.43 

267.00 

563.21 

726.33 

528.09 

417.38 

409.03 

272.66 

380.56 

262.54 

564.77 

74261 

524.29 

Durable  Manufacturing 


Wood 


urniture 

Primary 

Metal 

Machinery 

Transpor- 

Non-metallic 

and 

metal 

fabricating 

except 

tation 

Electrical 

mineral 

fixtures 

industries 

industries 

electrical 

equipment 

products 

products 

1312 


1321 


1982 
1983 

1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 


423.88 

326.92 

549.68 

432.52 

466.98 

509.00 

446.53 

462.06 

422.83 

325.06 

549.63 

433.64 

472.08 

512.87 

456.33 

474.19 

420.55 

322.79 

554.58 

427.02 

473.40 

514.94 

449.86 

478.11 

424.35 

328.14 

556.68 

433  58 

468.23 

517.17 

448.20 

47820 

427  08 

331.20 

556.61 

423.77 

469.44 

509.98 

444.38 

475.91 

431.14 

330.81 

566.50 

433.55 

476  58 

508.53 

449.54 

481.23 

434.14 

337.30 

577  80 

435.95 

480.59 

531.52 

460.45 

488  84 

435.56 

347.84 

587.84 

433.96 

486.29 

536.52 

466.00 

497.73 

449.73 

354.93 

580.24 

441.31 

477.08 

533.43 

468.73 

484  46 

429.22 

347.77 

577.88 

429.88 

458.78 

510.18 

460.31 

480.36 

462.60 

359.37 

586.44 

450  26 

490.29 

538.81 

473.84 

492.46 

441.75 

361.78 

592.65 

444.09 

492.10 

551 .05 

479.16 

498.06 

455.11 

361.86 

593.01 

449.22 

487.74 

563.04 

482.03 

502.59 

455.65 

365.23 

586.78 

446.02 

486.43 

550.66 

480.43 

503.70 

53 


Section  4— Tables  13  and  14 


July  1984 


Table  13:  Total  number  of  employees,  industrial  aggregate,  all  survey  units,  Canada  and  Provinces,  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial 
classification 


Year 
and 
month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

NS 

NB 

Que 

Ont. 

Man 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Yukon 

N.W.T. 

L 

1 

16621 

18741 

19461 

22121 

24821 

29741 

35341 

38041 

41041 

44221 

47501 

47921 

1982 
1983 

1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 

o 

N 
D 

1984  J 

F 
M 
A 


338,555 

113,589 

26,789 

229,229 

171,644 

2,041,442 

3,383,147 

339.065 

256,863 

827.422 

927,086 

7,067 

15,212 

393,110 

108,573 

27,603 

231,851 

176,095 

2,067,582 

3,413,921 

340.232 

258,266 

818,714 

927,569 

7,015 

1 5,689 

624,806 

128.087 

29,110 

238,336 

186,992 

2,139,189 

3487,441 

349,732 

265,080 

831.059 

946,481 

7,421 

15,877 

757,464 

137.453 

30,967 

243,806 

192,157 

2,176,983 

3,538,404 

350,804 

272,250 

841,729 

947,554 

7,959 

17,399 

587.777 

135.526 

30,668 

245,921 

192,069 

2,129,653 

3,487,027 

345,202 

260,602 

824,697 

910,536 

8,180 

17,697 

614,429 

137,001 

31,870 

247,859 

194,090 

2,138,268 

3,506,709 

344,418 

260,771 

823.508 

903,686 

8.504 

17,745 

721,791 

134,847 

31,567 

250,864 

190.941 

2.159,599 

3,537,753 

345,624 

270,314 

833,220 

940,244 

8,427 

18,392 

704,912 

128,912 

30.216 

246,601 

187.307 

2,177,751 

3,542.119 

346.341 

271,934 

819,986 

927,664 

8,028 

18,053 

665.299 

123,886 

29.263 

244,600 

183,292 

2.160.798 

3,553.248 

344,262 

268,843 

813,048 

919,011 

7,741 

17,305 

410,473 

116,441 

28,022 

236.465 

174,417 

2,090,942 

3,464,198 

334,151 

261,715 

785,550 

894,731 

7,620 

16,219 

418,461 

117,275 

27,534 

234,775 

173,035 

2,071,466 

3,491 ,840 

338,897 

259,616 

785,783 

894,086 

7,792 

16,364 

346,410 

118,567 

27,184 

237,380 

172,229 

2,066,776 

3,439,195 

335,844 

258,943 

783,096 

882.669 

7,773 

16.754 

362,168 

118,527 

27.368 

238.210 

172,465 

2,070.372 

3,442,508 

338,613 

260,464 

782,624 

886.216 

7,873 

16.929 

546.986 

120,068 

28.127 

241.646 

176.804 

2.126,734 

3,507,927 

343,127 

265,728 

797,178 

915,074 

7.978 

16.593 

Table  14: 

Average  weekly  earnings  (including  overtime),  all  employees,  all  survey  units,  industrial  aggregate,  Canada  and  Provinces 

Year  and 
month 

Canada                Nfld.               P.EI,                NS.                NB.               Que.                Ont                Man.              Sask.                Alta.                B.C.             Yukon 

N.W.T. 

L 

1241               16873              18825              19785              22453              25489              30523              35633              38425              41413              44597              47545 

47965 

1982 
1983 

1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 


381.57 

366.73 

311  92 

336  10 

351.64 

372.13 

37644 

34854 

36542 

421  67 

420.09 

428.50 

501 .82 

384.28 

360.57 

315.93 

336.78 

349.45 

377.80 

380.38 

349.24 

364.99 

41903 

421.51 

441.27 

503.70 

386.34 

365.75 

315.15 

339.68 

344  84 

381  09 

381  86 

349.37 

370.70 

421.29 

424.25 

439.79 

524.00 

390.49 

364.71 

314.37 

342.27 

346.35 

384.72 

386  13 

360  06 

375.66 

425  72 

428.98 

441.43 

523.41 

389  28 

367.63 

310.39 

341.25 

352.90 

38339 

385.29 

360.95 

371.35 

430  56 

420.02 

446.58 

533.84 

39067 

367  97 

307.54 

345.71 

352.99 

38531 

38476 

364.15 

373.56 

435.94 

422.76 

478.27 

557.31 

396.44 

374.27 

317.33 

341.81 

355.02 

388.45 

391.79 

36891 

380  89 

436.32 

436.26 

480.27 

566.86 

39558 

375.35 

316.00 

344.69 

356.17 

386.90 

392.51 

369.36 

379.43 

435.33 

430.14 

475.75 

554.87 

394.71 

381.52 

319.88 

347.90 

359.00 

387  44 

391  82 

366.45 

378.93 

434.08 

423.79 

469.89 

536.47 

395.72 

383.88 

321.42 

351.49 

366.43 

390.54 

391  03 

373.69 

378.72 

433.51 

424.04 

471.67 

540.11 

400.07 

384.09 

321 .47 

355.83 

369.57 

392.48 

39667 

37389 

381.59 

443.96 

426.45 

469.97 

545.34 

398.71 

383.01 

32437 

355.00 

367.68 

391.60 

396.34 

373.68 

381.23 

441.60 

419.93 

465.13 

549.58 

399.78 

383.53 

32573 

355.81 

369  98 

393.71 

397.92 

373.28 

382.59 

434.84 

423.91 

472.34 

551 .03 

39879 

386.75 

322.92 

355.25 

370.71 

391.31 

396.90 

371.73 

384.30 

429.28 

428.75 

471.68 

544.39 

54 


July  1984 


Section  4— Table  15 


Table  15:  Average  hourly  earnings  (including  overtime),  employees  paid  by  the  hour,  all  survey  units,  Canada,  based  on  the  1970  standard 
industrial  classification 

Manufacturing 


Year 
and 
month 


Mines 

quarries 

and 

oil  wells 


Non- 
durable 
goods 


Durable 
goods 


Food 

and 

beverages 


Rubber 

and 

plastic 

products 


Leather 
products 


Textile 
products 


Clothing 


Wood 


Paper 

Furni- 

and 

ture 

allied 

and 

indus- 

fixtures 

tries 

5586 


5669 


5608 


5670 


5683 


5686 


5704 


5609 


5711 


1982 
1983 

1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 
M 
A 


1430 

10.41 

9.76 

11.07 

978 

9.18 

6.59 

8.13 

648 

10.62 

7.79 

12.90 

14.13 

10.46 

9.79 

11.11 

9.81 

9.12 

6.55 

8.21 

6.51 

10.61 

7.70 

12.98 

14.10 

10.49 

9.82 

11.15 

9.61 

9.24 

6.49 

8.29 

6.43 

10.57 

7.78 

13.38 

14.07 

10.52 

9.86 

11.18 

9.66 

9.17 

6.38 

8.17 

6.51 

10.50 

7.86 

13.43 

1393 

10.52 

9.93 

11.11 

9.82 

9.27 

6.44 

8.25 

6.51 

10  65 

7.81 

13.48 

13.89 

10.53 

9.91 

11.15 

9.61 

9.45 

6.44 

8.32 

6.53 

10.69 

774 

13.63 

14.41 

10.63 

9.98 

11.25 

9.71 

9.45 

6.50 

8.37 

6.61 

10.77 

7.83 

13.71 

14.65 

1069 

10.05 

11.27 

10.01 

9.47 

6.60 

8.42 

6.63 

10.71 

8.07 

13.56 

14.67 

10.78 

10.15 

11.38 

10.11 

9.48 

6.71 

8.46 

6.74 

11  03 

8.30 

13.70 

14.66 

10.87 

10.28 

11.44 

10.37 

9.50 

6.68 

8.42 

6.91 

11  20 

8.26 

13.79 

14.74 

11.03 

10.38 

11.65 

10.52 

9.75 

6.82 

8.72 

6.95 

11.41 

8.50 

1379 

14.90 

10.95 

10.23 

11.65 

10.44 

9.82 

6.84 

8.70 

6.62 

10.85 

848 

13.43 

14.82 

11.05 

10.27 

11  77 

1046 

9.74 

6.74 

8.77 

6.57 

11.16 

8.62 

13.40 

14.77 

11.13 

10.40 

11.83 

10.47 

9.80 

6.81 

8.84 

6.69 

11.35 

8.86 

13.75 

Manufacturing 

Construction 

Printing, 
publish- 
ing and 
allied 
indus- 
tries 

Primary 
metal 
indus- 
tries 

Metal 
fabri- 
cating 
indus- 
tries 

Machinery, 

except 

electrical 

Trans 

portation 

equipment 

Elec- 
trical 
products 

Non- 
metallic 
mineral 
products 

Petro- 
leum 
and 
coal 
products 

Che- 
micals 
and 
chemical 
products 

Total 

Building 

Engi- 
neering 

Year 
and 

month 


5740 


1982 
1983 

1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 

o 

N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 
M 
A 


11.10 

13.16 

10.71 

11.16 

11.89 

9.79 

11.35 

14.86 

1099 

14.08 

13.85 

15.10 

11.14 

13.17 

10.71 

11.27 

11.90 

989 

11.49 

15.20 

11.02 

14.07 

13.81 

15.23 

10.92 

13.21 

10.73 

11.28 

11.97 

9.87 

11.56 

15  09 

10.97 

14.00 

13.89 

14.42 

10.86 

13.33 

10.78 

11.47 

12.12 

9.84 

11.50 

14.95 

11.05 

13.85 

13.80 

14.01 

10.88 

13.39 

10.52 

11.18 

1206 

9.79 

11.51 

14.77 

11.04 

13.61 

13.45 

14.13 

11.03 

13.55 

10.55 

11.36 

11.96 

9.87 

11.59 

15.03 

11.19 

13.67 

13.54 

14.08 

11.12 

13.81 

10.43 

11.32 

12.31 

9.88 

11.67 

15.48 

11.29 

13.89 

1378 

14.24 

11.02 

13.81 

10.42 

11.25 

12.35 

9.95 

11.80 

15.64 

11.30 

13.71 

1366 

13.85 

10.96 

13.74 

10.67 

11.02 

12.34 

10.04 

11.59 

15.63 

11.38 

13.79 

13.65 

14.30 

10.78 

13.84 

10.68 

11.14 

12.23 

10.13 

11.75 

15.76 

11.51 

13.90 

13.89 

13.94 

10.96 

13.79 

10.87 

11.53 

12.50 

10.16 

11.90 

15.67 

11.69 

14.42 

14.44 

14.34 

10.94 

13.89 

10.73 

11.63 

12.62 

10.35 

12.01 

15.81 

11.51 

14  62 

14.63 

14.61 

11.25 

13.96 

10.81 

11.58 

12.79 

10.34 

11.96 

16.21 

11.58 

14.32 

14.20 

14.89 

11.06 

13.88 

11.05 

11.47 

12.73 

10.35 

11.97 

16.71 

11.55 

14.02 

13.96 

14.29 

55 


Section  4— Table  16 


July  1984 


Table  16:  Average  weekly  hours  (including  overtime),  employees  paid  by  the  hour,  all  survey  units,  Canada  based  on  the  1970  standard 
industrial  classification. 


Mines 

quarries 

and 

oil  wells 

Manufacturing 

Year 
and 
month 

Total 

Non- 
durable 
goods 

Durable 
goods 

Food 

and 

beverages 

Rubber 

and 

plastic 

products 

Leather 

products 

Textile 
products 

Clothing 

Wood 

Furni- 
ture 
and 
fixtures 

Paper 
and 
allied 
indus- 
tries 

L 

4656 

4677 

4739 

4678 

4740 

4753 

4756 

4761 

4774 

4679 

4686 

4781 

1982 

1983 

1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

" 

38.2 

38.2 

37.3 

39.2 

35.9 

39.2 

36.6 

39.9 

34.9 

38.8 

37.7 

39.0 

A 

38.8 

38.4 

37.5 

39.3 

36.3 

39.3 

37.0 

39.8 

34.3 

38.5 

38.1 

39.6 

M 

38.8 

38.3 

37.4 

39.2 

36.3 

38.8 

37.0 

39.8 

35.3 

38.4 

37.7 

39.5 

J 

38  1 

38.4 

37.6 

39.1 

37.3 

38.4 

38.2 

38.7 

35.1 

38.8 

38.2 

39.4 

J 

37.8 

38.1 

37.3 

38.9 

36.3 

38.9 

37.2 

38.6 

35.0 

38.7 

38.8 

39.1 

A 

39.2 

38.5 

37.5 

39.6 

36.8 

39.0 

38.1 

39.2 

35.5 

39.1 

39.1 

39.1 

S 

38.9 

38.9 

37.7 

40.2 

36.4 

40.0 

38.1 

39.7 

35.4 

39.1 

39.8 

39.6 

0 

39.5 

39.0 

37.6 

40.3 

35.8 

39.8 

37.2 

39.8 

36.1 

39.0 

39.8 

39.3 

N 

39.3 

38.9 

37.8 

40.0 

36.1 

39.3 

37.2 

39.9 

37.2 

39.0 

39.0 

39.5 

D 

38.3 

375 

36.9 

38.1 

35.3 

37.4 

35.4 

38.2 

36.4 

36.1 

38.2 

39.0 

1984  J 

39.8 

38.7 

37.6 

39.9 

36.1 

39.4 

36.4 

39.7 

36.2 

38.7 

38.7 

39.5 

F 

39.3 

38.9 

37.7 

40.1 

36.2 

38.7 

35.9 

40.4 

36.4 

38.1 

39.2 

39.8 

M 

39.3 

38.9 

37.6 

40.3 

36.4 

38.0 

36.3 

39.9 

36.0 

38.6 

39.1 

39.9 

A 

38.0 

38.5 

37.2 

39.8 

36.5 

37.9 

35.3 

39.0 

34.6 

38.3 

38.2 

39.3 

Manufacturing 

Construction 

Year 
and 
month 

Printing, 
publish- 
ing and 
allied 
indus- 
tries 

Primary 
metal 
indus- 
tries 

Metal 
fabri- 
cating 
indus- 
tries 

Machinery, 

except 

electrical 

Trans 

portation 

equipment 

Elec- 
trical 
products 

Non- 
metallic 
mineral 
products 

Petro- 
leum 
and 
coal 
products 

Che- 
micals 
and 
chemical 
products 

Total 

Building 

Engi- 
neering 

L 

4786 

4691 

4699 

4709 

4714 

4722 

4731 

4791 

4794 

4809 

4810 

4813 

1982 

1983 

1982  M 
J 
J 

A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

34.2 

40.0 

38.5 

38.1 

40.8 

39.1 

38.3 

42.2 

39.4 

35.6 

34.9 

39.0 

A 

34.5 

39.5 

38.6 

38.3 

41.2 

39.0 

39.4 

43.2 

39.4 

36.5 

35.9 

39.6 

M 

34.3 

39.9 

37.9 

38.3 

41.3 

38.3 

39.9 

42.3 

39.5 

36.3 

35.5 

39.9 

J 

34.5 

39.6 

38.4 

37.0 

41.0 

38.4 

40.1 

41.4 

399 

37.0 

36.0 

41.0 

J 

34.6 

39.3 

38.2 

37.8 

40.4 

37.9 

39.7 

41.3 

39.0 

37.7 

36.5 

42.6 

A 

34.4 

39.8 

39.4 

39.0 

40.5 

38.9 

40.0 

42.6 

38.6 

38.1 

36.5 

43.7 

S 

35.0 

39.9 

40.0 

39.4 

41.8 

40.1 

40.4 

42.6 

39.6 

38.5 

37.1 

43.7 

0 

35.0 

40.7 

39.7 

39.8 

41.8 

40.3 

40.4 

43.4 

39.8 

37.9 

36.6 

42.8 

N 

35.0 

40.3 

39.3 

39.7 

41.3 

40.5 

39.9 

42.9 

39.4 

36.7 

36.0 

39.4 

D 

34.5 

39.7 

37.6 

36.6 

38.8 

38.7 

38.4 

42.1 

38.6 

35.5 

35.2 

36.9 

1984  J 

34.7 

40.5 

39.4 

39.7 

41.1 

40.2 

38.9 

41.9 

39.5 

36.3 

36.1 

37.2 

F 

35.0 

40.8 

39.2 

40.2 

41.8 

40.1 

39.3 

41.8 

39.8 

36.0 

35.8 

36.9 

M 

34.1 

40.6 

39.7 

39.4 

42.2 

40.3 

40.0 

43.1 

39.6 

36.1 

35.6 

38.4 

A 

34.1 

40.3 

38.7 

39.5 

41.3 

39.9 

40.5 

43.5 

39.1 

35.5 

35.1 

37.7 

56 


Section  5  ■  Prices 

58  1.  Industry  Selling  Price  Indexes,  Selected  Industries 

63  2.  Consumer  Price  Indexes 

64  3.  Construction  Price  Indexes 

65  4.  Raw  Materials  Price  Indexes 


57 


Section  5— Table  1 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971  =100), 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


July  1984 


Industry 

Food  and  beverage  industries 

Fruit 

selling 

&  vege- 

Flour 

Confec- 

price 

Slaugh- 

table 

& 

break- 

tionery 

Year 

index: 

tering  and 

Fish 

canners 

fast 

Biscuit 

manu- 

and 

manufac- 

meat 

Poultry 

products 

and  pre- 

Dairy 

cereal 

Feed 

manufac- 

Bakeries 

fac- 

month 

turing 

Total 

processors 

processors 

industry 

servers 

products          products 

industry 

turers 

industry 

turers 

D 

500000 

500001 

500002 

503001 

503303 

503701 

504801 

507301 

507701 

508601 

508701 

509101 

1982 

2888 

294.4 

273.0 

275.9 

335.9 

294.0 

315.5 

322.7 

246.8 

3598 

324.6 

367.9 

1983 

298.8 

3048 

2686 

284.8 

348.7 

306.8 

332.1 

3333 

263.8 

390.6 

344.8 

384.2 

1982  J 

289.7 

2986 

290.5 

276.2 

332.1 

294.2 

312.6 

319.2 

254.3 

361.2 

324.7 

368.8 

J 

290.3 

299.1 

2882 

277.1 

332.2 

296.0 

312.6 

318.9 

255.4 

361.2 

325.0 

3673 

A 

290.3 

298.8 

2862 

283.0 

328.5 

298.1 

317.9 

324.3 

252.6 

361  2 

325.0 

367.1 

S 

2924 

298.3 

285.8 

280.6 

3308 

298.6 

3200 

3268 

243.2 

361.4 

327.8 

367.9 

0 

292.1 

297.0 

277.1 

270.7 

333.4 

302.2 

325.7 

320.7 

237.0 

361.4 

331.0 

366.9 

N 

291  3 

295.9 

269.7 

272.8 

342.9 

302.7 

326.2 

320.6 

232.2 

361.6 

331.0 

366.5 

D 

2923 

297.1 

268.5 

265.2 

349.8 

306.4 

325.1 

323.7 

238.5 

361.3 

336.6 

366.0 

1983  J 

292.7 

298.4 

267.4 

267.4 

354.9 

305.1 

326.3 

324.4 

242.7 

383.7 

337.3 

368.3 

F 

2935 

301.1 

274.4 

274.5 

356.4 

305.5 

3282 

326.3 

245.7 

391.4 

337.3 

3659 

M 

295.2 

300.8 

2724 

274.1 

358.9 

307.9 

328.7 

327.5 

2457 

391.4 

338.7 

366.2 

A 

297.1 

303.0 

276.8 

271.2 

357.1 

308.3 

329.4 

325.7 

2530 

391.2 

338.8 

366.3 

M 

2985 

304.0 

273.7 

272.5 

342.0 

306.9 

3296 

333.9 

2608 

391.2 

343.0 

386.9 

J 

299.3 

304.2 

272.5 

274.0 

339.1 

306.1 

3299 

332.4 

2585 

391.2 

343.6 

391.9 

J 

3004 

303.5 

267.8 

275.5 

339.3 

304.6 

330.1 

331.7 

258.2 

391.2 

344.9 

392.6 

A 

301.3 

306.8 

267.1 

292.4 

346.5 

305.2 

333.9 

331.3 

271.1 

391.2 

345.0 

393.3 

S 

301.1 

308.0 

265.0 

299.7 

341.6 

305.9 

335.9 

332.2 

283.9 

391.2 

345.2 

393.8 

0 

301.6 

3082 

259.1 

299.7 

341.6 

307.4 

3364 

343.0 

2832 

391.2 

351.1 

393.8 

N 

301.8 

309.0 

259.7 

3059 

352.5 

309.4 

338.4 

346.9 

283.4 

391.3 

354.0 

394.0 

D 

302.9 

311.0 

267.4 

311.2 

355.0 

309.7 

338.8 

344.7 

279.4 

391.3 

358.4 

396.9 

1984  J 

305.3 

314.9 

272.7 

310.4 

360.5 

311.3 

3462 

344.2 

280.7 

419.7 

359.4 

403.0 

F 

306.5 

315.6 

274.5 

3092 

365.8 

312.2 

347.4 

350.1 

277.6 

417.9 

362.1 

408.3 

M 

308.7 

318.3 

278.1 

307.4 

368.4 

313.2 

347.6 

351.2 

280.7 

417.9 

364.4 

410.0 

A 

310.3 

320.3 

2822 

305.5 

355.9 

314.4 

351.7 

346.5 

282.7 

418.9 

366.2 

412.2 

M 

310.6 

321.3 

285.6 

305.3 

342.5 

316.3 

353.2 

347.3 

284.1 

419.2 

366.2 

413.3 

Food  and  beverage  industries  (concl.) 

Rubber  and 

plastic  products 

industries 

Miscel- 

Soft 

Plastics 

Cane 

laneous 

drink 

fabri- 

Year 

&  beet 

Vege- 

food 

manu- 

Tobacco 

Tire  and 

Other 

cating 

and 

sugar 

table  oil      processors 

fac- 

Dis- 

products 

tube 

Rubber 

rubber 

industry 

month 

processors 

mills 

n.e.s. 

turers 

tilleries       Breweries         Wineries 

industries 

Total 

Industry 

footwear 

products 

n  e.s. 

D 

509401 

509601 

509801 

510501 

510801 

511001            511101 

511301 

511500 

511501 

511901 

512101 

512701 

1982 

260.6 

212.5 

279.8 

349.8 

199.5 

353.5 

275.2 

231.3 

241.4 

226.7 

280.3 

273.5 

234.5 

1983 

275.9 

2393 

282.6 

363.8 

205.0 

3854 

2903 

250.8 

245.1 

227.3 

290.3 

282.4 

237.8 

1982  J 

240.2 

225.9 

280.7 

355.0 

203.6 

357.3 

2796 

231.4 

242.8 

226.5 

280.1 

273.8 

238.1 

J 

270.0 

227.1 

281.0 

355.0 

202.7 

359.4 

2804 

234.4 

242.5 

227.1 

282.1 

274.2 

236.6 

A 

247.2 

206.1 

2806 

355.2 

201.4 

359.6 

2804 

234.4 

243.1 

228.0 

282.1 

275.3 

236.5 

S 

225.3 

2005 

2805 

3552 

204.6 

360.4 

286.6 

2385 

242.6 

228.4 

282.8 

274.5 

235.2 

0 

235.7 

194.8 

2807 

357.1 

204.1 

360.9 

286.6 

238.5 

242.7 

228.8 

282.8 

275.1 

235.0 

N 

239.9 

199.5 

280.6 

358.8 

203.6 

361.9 

285.8 

2388 

242.8 

229.1 

283.2 

275.2 

234.9 

D 

238.4 

201.9 

280.0 

359.4 

204.9 

373.4 

2858 

239.4 

241.8 

229.1 

283.2 

275.5 

232.3 

1983  J 

235.6 

206.4 

279.2 

359.7 

203.4 

384.3 

285.8 

239.3 

241.1 

224.7 

285.0 

278.7 

232.7 

F 

247.1 

208.4 

278.4 

359.5 

201.3 

383.6 

285.8 

239.3 

241.5 

225.1 

286.0 

279.0 

233.0 

M 

2426 

203.7 

277.4 

3606 

201.3 

383.5 

286.8 

239.3 

244.0 

227.6 

288.2 

279.6 

236.6 

A 

241.0 

214.1 

281.0 

364.0 

202.2 

384.0 

2967 

250.5 

245.0 

229.2 

291.2 

280.2 

236.8 

M 

283.4 

215.6 

279.5 

363.9 

201.8 

3848 

293.7 

254.3 

245.9 

229.2 

291.2 

283.2 

237.5 

J 

310.0 

207.7 

2794 

364  1 

2029 

385.0 

2945 

2543 

246.3 

229.1 

291  2 

283.7 

238.4 

J 

301.9 

221.7 

281.1 

364  6 

203.5 

387.9 

295.0 

254.3 

246.3 

227.7 

291.2 

284.3 

239.5 

A 

307.7 

281.4 

281.5 

364  6 

203.7 

387.7 

288.8 

2543 

245.8 

227.4 

291.2 

284.4 

238.4 

S 

2895 

283.7 

2848 

364.8 

210.0 

387.6 

289.5 

255.9 

245.9 

227.3 

291.9 

283.4 

239.0 

0 

300.4 

294.1 

287.7 

366.8 

2099 

388.1 

288.8 

255.9 

246.3 

227.3 

291.9 

283.8 

240.0 

N 

279.4 

274.3 

289.4 

366.6 

210.2 

384.2 

288.8 

255.9 

2466 

226.4 

292.1 

284.1 

241.3 

D 

271.8 

260.0 

292.3 

366.6 

209.9 

384.5 

288.8 

255.9 

246.4 

226.6 

292.1 

284.1 

240.7 

1984  J 

268.6 

272.0 

295.5 

366  8 

209.7 

384.2 

2888 

256.0 

246.7 

223.0 

292.4 

286.1 

243.5 

F 

265.5 

251.8 

294.9 

368.0 

209.7 

384.2 

291.1 

256.1 

247.8 

223.2 

2924 

289.6 

244.2 

M 

259.0 

261.7 

298.4 

368.0 

212.3 

404.8 

291.1 

256.1 

248.7 

223.3 

296  2 

289.9 

245.8 

A 

263.8 

269.3 

302.6 

370.3 

213.0 

404.6 

296.6 

266.6 

249.0 

221.9 

301.9 

291.1 

246.8 

M 

258.3 

270.5 

304.8 

3749 

214.2 

404.6 

296.6 

2666 

250.1 

223.5 

301.9 

291.3 

248.0 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


58 


Section  5— Table  1  /Continued 


Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971  =100), 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classitication/ continued 


Leather  industries 

Textile  industries 

Leather 
glove 

Miscel- 

laneous 

Cotton 

Wool 

Thraw- 

factories 

leather 

yarn 

yarn 

Fibre 

sters. 

Carpet 

Year 

(excl. 

products 

and 

and 

and 

spun 

mat  and 

and 

Leather 

Shoe 

rubber 

manufac- 

cloth 

cloth 

filament 

yarn 

-  rug 

Thread 

month 

Total 

tanneries 

factories 

gloves) 

turers 

Total 

mills 

mills 

yarns 

&  cloth 

industry 

mills 

D 

513400 

513401 

513601 

514001 

514301 

514500 

514501 

514801 

515001 

515201 

515701 

516201 

1982 

272.0 

320.5 

258.4 

331.6 

233.8 

236.3 

287.3 

264.8 

215.2 

188.4 

190.3 

299.5 

1983 

278.8 

343.0 

261.9 

331.2 

2408 

240.3 

294.8 

265.3 

216.9 

191.6 

195.7 

308.1 

1982  J 

272.1 

318.4 

259.3 

329.7 

2336 

235.9 

287.2 

265.3 

215.6 

186.9 

189.7 

297.6 

J 

272.4 

318.8 

258.8 

330.1 

236  1 

237.1 

287.8 

267.5 

216.5 

188.9 

189.7 

297.6 

A 

272.6 

318.8 

259.3 

330.6 

236.1 

237.2 

287.7 

2688 

215.3 

189.7 

189.7 

302.2 

S 

273.2 

318.7 

2603 

330.6 

236.1 

237.9 

287.7 

2688 

217.2 

190.4 

191.2 

302.1 

0 

274.2 

324.0 

260.6 

330.0 

236.1 

237.5 

287.8 

267.4 

215.6 

190.4 

190.5 

302.1 

N 

271.6 

318.6 

257.6 

330.0 

236.1 

237.2 

287.8 

2656 

214.6 

190.1 

191.1 

302.1 

D 

273.2 

326.3 

258.5 

326.4 

236.1 

237.1 

287.8 

265.0 

214.6 

1906 

189.7 

302.1 

1983  J 

274.4 

325.6 

258.9 

330.5 

241.3 

237.8 

2920 

265.5 

213.5 

189.5 

191.2 

307.7 

F 

273.9 

323.6 

259.1 

330.5 

239.8 

237.3 

292  1 

265.5 

212.4 

189.2 

191.2 

307.7 

M 

273.7 

323.6 

259.1 

328.0 

239.8 

237.8 

292.1 

264  9 

213.3 

190.9 

191.3 

307.7 

A 

275.1 

331.8 

259.1 

328.0 

239.8 

238.5 

292.9 

264.9 

215.6 

190.7 

191.4 

307.7 

M 

277.0 

339.0 

260.6 

327.0 

2398 

238.7 

293.0 

265.4 

216.1 

191.3 

191.4 

307.7 

J 

278.1 

343.2 

2607 

333.4 

2398 

239.3 

2930 

265.4 

215.8 

192.1 

194.2 

307.7 

J 

280.6 

351.1 

262.6 

333.4 

240.3 

2409 

296.6 

265.2 

218.3 

192.0 

197.0 

307.7 

A 

281.3 

354.7 

263.1 

332.7 

240.3 

241.7 

296.5 

265.4 

219.7 

192.4 

199  6 

307.7 

S 

282.4 

355.3 

264.3 

332.7 

241.8 

2422 

296.7 

265.4 

219.9 

192.4 

199.6 

311.1 

0 

281.9 

351.2 

264.6 

332.9 

241.8 

242.9 

297.4 

265.4 

219.9 

192.8 

200.4 

308.6 

N 

282.5 

354.5 

264.7 

332.9 

241.8 

2428 

297  8 

265.6 

219.2 

192.2 

200.4 

308.6 

D 

284.4 

361.8 

265.7 

332.9 

243.0 

243.4 

297.6 

265.5 

219.1 

193.6 

200.4 

307.2 

1984  J 

287.0 

364.0 

267.4 

347.9 

242.8 

245.9 

303.6 

269.4 

221.5 

193.6 

200.3 

312.5 

F 

288.9 

369.4 

269.1 

350.6 

2429 

246.6 

303.4 

271.4 

222.1 

194.8 

2003 

314.0 

M 

292.1 

384.6 

270.0 

354.0 

242.9 

246.9 

303.5 

271.4 

222.2 

195.9 

2002 

314.1 

A 

293.8 

391.7 

270.1 

354.2 

245.8 

247.3 

304.3 

273.5 

222.4 

195.9 

200.2 

314.5 

M 

295.5 

400.4 

270.6 

354.2 

2458 

247.6 

304.3 

273.5 

222.5 

196.8 

199.8 

314.5 

Clothing 

industries 

Wood 

industries 

Knitting 

mills 

Found- 

Sawmills 

Veneer 

Sash,  door 

Year 

Other 

Mens' 

ation 

and 

and 

&  other 

and 

Hosiery 

Knitted 

knitting 

clothing 

garment 

Shingle 

planing 

plywood 

millwork 

month 

Total 

mills 

fabrics 

mills 

factories 

industry 

Total 

mills 

mills 

mills 

plants 

D 

516600 

516601 

516801 

517101 

517501 

518501 

519100 

519101 

519201 

520701 

521001 

1982 

191.2 

173.6 

157.9 

230.1 

255.7 

220.3 

238.6 

290.1 

220.2 

239.5 

284.4 

1983 

196.5 

182.3 

156.7 

239.0 

265.4 

238.5 

264.8 

342.2 

252.2 

256.3 

299.9 

1982  J 

191.4 

171.9 

159.5 

229.9 

254.6 

213.5 

241.2 

2925 

225.5 

233.9 

285.0 

J 

193.3 

177.1 

159.4 

231.8 

257.6 

222.0 

243.5 

292.5 

227.2 

242.6 

285.1 

A 

193.4 

177.1 

159.3 

232.1 

257.6 

228.0 

239.7 

289.9 

221.3 

240.5 

285.7 

S 

191.8 

177.1 

154.8 

232.3 

257.6 

228.0 

238.1 

2890 

220.1 

235.0 

284.6 

0 

192.1 

177.1 

154.8 

232.9 

257.9 

228.0 

236.6 

290.0 

217.0 

236.8 

285.3 

N 

192.3 

177.1 

155.2 

233.2 

257.9 

228.0 

237.8 

290.7 

218.0 

238.0 

288.3 

D 

192.4 

177.6 

154.9 

233.2 

260.7 

228.0 

245.1 

292.6 

228.7 

242.4 

288.0 

1983  J 

193.9 

180.7 

154.1 

236.0 

263.2 

234.3 

251.8 

296.6 

239.3 

244.2 

288.0 

F 

194.4 

182.2 

154.3 

2362 

2635 

234.3 

254.1 

305.5 

241.6 

245.7 

290.4 

M 

195.4 

182.2 

155.2 

237.8 

264.0 

234.3 

257.5 

312.6 

245.2 

251.3 

291.8 

A 

195.4 

182.2 

154.6 

238.3 

264.1 

234.3 

261.4 

321.8 

249.1 

253.6 

297.5 

M 

196.2 

182.2 

156.0 

239.0 

264  1 

234.3 

277.9 

342.6 

273.9 

258.6 

298.4 

J 

196.1 

182.2 

155.9 

239.0 

264.0 

234.3 

288.3 

351.8 

286.5 

272.5 

3006 

J 

197.4 

1826 

158.1 

239.9 

266.5 

2426 

285.4 

355.6 

278.3 

280.1 

304.1 

A 

197.0 

182.5 

157.0 

239.9 

2668 

242.6 

271.8 

356.9 

256.3 

276.9 

304.1 

S 

197.6 

182.5 

158.1 

240.4 

266.7 

242.6 

258.3 

357.1 

240.1 

250.8 

304.7 

0 

197.5 

182.5 

157.9 

240.4 

266.8 

242.6 

258.2 

363.8 

2405 

247.9 

306.0 

N 

198.4 

182.5 

159.9 

240.8 

266.9 

242.6 

254.1 

371.2 

233.7 

248.1 

306.3 

D 

198.2 

183.4 

158.8 

240.8 

267.8 

242.6 

258.5 

370.7 

241.5 

245.3 

306.5 

1984  J 

199.2 

183.9 

160.2 

241.7 

270.6 

250.7 

260.0 

374.7 

244.0 

245.5 

305.5 

F 

199.2 

183.9 

160.3 

241.6 

269.8 

256.3 

267.5 

380.0 

254.2 

252.3 

305.6 

M 

199.4 

183.9 

160.3 

242.2 

269.9 

256.3 

272.9 

385.8 

261.2 

257.9 

306.3 

A 

199.6 

183.9 

160.3 

242.5 

270.9 

256.4 

274.3 

383.8 

260.8 

262.5 

312.1 

M 

199.6 

183.9 

160.4 

242.5 

270.9 

2565 

265.2 

389.8 

2473 

254.4 

313.1 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


59 


Section  5— Table  1 /Continued 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971  =100), 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


July  1984 


Wood  industries 

(concl.) 

Furniture  and  fixture  industries 

Paper  and  allied  industries 

House- 
hold 
furniture 
manufac- 
Total                turers 

Office 
furniture 
manufac- 
turers 

Miscel- 
laneous 
furniture 
&  fixtures 
manufac- 
turers 

Hardwood 

flooring 

plants 

Manufac- 
turers of 

pre-fab- 
ricated 

building 

Wooden 

box 

factories 

Coffin 

and 

casket 

industry 

Year 
and 
month 

Total 

Pulp 

and 

paper 

mills 

Asphalt 
roofing 
manufac- 
turers 

Folding 

carton 

and  set-up 

boxes 

D 

521401 

521601 

521801 

522001 

523200 

523201 

523601 

523801 

524200 

524201 

525601 

525801 

1982 

324.2 

293.0 

265.7 

245.3 

282.2 

281.8 

259.2 

290.9 

317.3 

336.1 

368.4 

2527 

1983 

365.2 

302.1 

279.6 

259.0 

294.2 

290.2 

268.6 

3089 

307.3 

317.5 

388.0 

258.2 

1982  J 

319.9 

294.2 

266.1 

245.0 

281.5 

280.4 

256.9 

291.7 

325.8 

349.1 

372.5 

251.5 

J 

321.7 

294.7 

268.9 

245.2 

283.7 

282.4 

260.5 

293.5 

320.7 

341.3 

382.0 

251.4 

A 

324.0 

2925 

273.5 

245.2 

2844 

283.8 

260.2 

293.5 

319.2 

337.5 

377.7 

252.5 

S 

329.1 

292.4 

272.8 

246.5 

285.1 

284.3 

263.8 

293.5 

317.8 

334.7 

380.8 

254.9 

0 

331.7 

292.5 

272.6 

246.5 

286.0 

285.2 

262.6 

295.3 

313.2 

3274 

382.0 

257.3 

N 

328.9 

296.1 

270.9 

246.5 

286  1 

285.4 

262.5 

295.3 

304.8 

315.1 

382.9 

258.9 

D 

330.2 

296.8 

271.0 

248.5 

286.4 

285.4 

263.1 

295.8 

305.5 

316.0 

379.1 

259.1 

1983  J 

330.4 

294.7 

270.7 

252.9 

288.4 

286.1 

263.7 

300.3 

302.5 

311.6 

376.8 

259.2 

F 

331.9 

296.4 

273.2 

255.6 

289.4 

286.2 

263.7 

302.7 

302.7 

311.8 

374.8 

259.2 

M 

336.2 

296.4 

273.8 

255.6 

291.0 

286.9 

265.8 

305.5 

302.8 

311.9 

376.3 

256.5 

A 

340.1 

299.8 

2758 

258.9 

291.3 

287.3 

2660 

305.7 

304.3 

313.9 

375.9 

257.3 

M 

357.0 

299.9 

276.2 

2589 

291.4 

287.3 

2669 

305.7 

304.5 

313.8 

392.2 

258.0 

J 

363.4 

299.9 

280.3 

260.5 

294.5 

290.8 

268.5 

308.7 

305.5 

315.1 

397.2 

257.5 

J 

376.9 

3054 

281.5 

260.5 

2958 

291.4 

268.1 

311.8 

308.8 

319.5 

400.0 

257.8 

A 

382.3 

306.2 

287.4 

260.5 

296.9 

292.5 

270.4 

312.3 

309.2 

320.0 

394.2 

258.3 

S 

3899 

306.7 

2864 

261.1 

297.1 

292.9 

270.3 

312.3 

309.2 

320.3 

396.0 

259.0 

0 

389.9 

306.1 

285.5 

261.1 

297.5 

293.5 

270.8 

312.4 

311.0 

322.7 

393.6 

258.0 

N 

392.0 

306.1 

282.4 

261.1 

297.9 

293.6 

273.4 

312.4 

313.1 

323.8 

393.5 

258.6 

D 

392.3 

307.0 

281.5 

261.1 

299.6 

293.8 

275.2 

316.4 

314.4 

325.4 

385.0 

259.5 

1984  J 

392.2 

308.5 

283  9 

261.1 

303.3 

297.2 

279.5 

320.3 

318.4 

330.7 

369.1 

259.8 

F 

398.3 

308.0 

285.7 

268.9 

305.7 

299.0 

279.5 

324.5 

319.1 

331.0 

372.0 

259.8 

M 

405.4 

308.0 

286.6 

268.9 

307.0 

301.2 

280.0 

3246 

324.6 

338.8 

369.7 

259.8 

A 

4097 

309.9 

293.2 

269.7 

307.2 

301.2 

281.7 

324.7 

335.6 

354.0 

367.4 

262.2 

M 

410.1 

309.9 

295.7 

269.7 

307.2 

301.2 

281  9 

324.7 

339.5 

358.8 

385.2 

263.2 

Paper  and  allied 
industries  (concl.) 

Primary  metal  industries 

Total 

Iron 
and 
steel 
mills 

Steel 
pipe 
and 
tube 
mills 

Iron 

found- 
eries 

Smelting 

and 

refining 

Aluminum 

rolling, 

casting 

and 

extruding 

Copper 

&  copper 

alloy 

rolling, 

casting 

and 

extruding 

Metal 

Year 
and 
month 

Corrugated 
box 
manufac- 
turers 

Paper 
&  plastic 
bag 
manufac- 
turers 

Miscel- 
laneous 
paper 
convenors 

rolling, 

casting 

and 

extruding 

n.e.s. 

D 

526001 

526101 

526501 

527100 

527101 

527801 

528001 

528301 

528701 

528901 

529101 

1982 

278.1 

263.1 

272.7 

310.7 

314.2 

362.6 

268.9 

327.9 

290.7 

193.0 

314.0 

1983 

295.3 

2699 

279.8 

320.6 

319.2 

359.7 

272.4 

347.6 

291.7 

206.3 

324.3 

1982  J 

270.4 

264.3 

272.5 

308.0 

313.2 

362.7 

267.8 

321.9 

292.8 

187.2 

314.4 

J 

270.6 

264.4 

273.5 

308  1 

313.5 

363.0 

268.3 

321.1 

293.1 

190.4 

313.2 

A 

284.8 

266.6 

273.6 

306.7 

316.2 

3633 

273.7 

314.5 

289.0 

188.3 

312.1 

S 

291.9 

265.8 

273.2 

313.0 

316.6 

363.3 

271.3 

332.8 

289.0 

189.6 

310.1 

0 

293.3 

266.6 

274.6 

310.3 

317.0 

363.3 

270.8 

325.2 

286.0 

191.1 

306.4 

N 

293.3 

268.0 

274.9 

307.6 

317.0 

363.3 

2699 

319.3 

279.4 

191.0 

299.8 

D 

293.3 

267.5 

275.7 

310.0 

316.7 

363.3 

270.2 

326.9 

279.1 

191.5 

296.8 

1983  J 

292.9 

2680 

277.2 

315.0 

316.7 

363.3 

271.1 

339.7 

276.6 

199.5 

303.3 

F 

292.6 

268.0 

277.8 

317.4 

316.5 

359.1 

271.0 

347.0 

270.7 

207.2 

308.2 

M 

2925 

268.3 

279.2 

313.5 

316.0 

358.0 

273.0 

334.9 

270.7 

208.5 

314.2 

A 

292  5 

269.7 

279.1 

319.8 

316.0 

358.8 

272.9 

352.4 

275.1 

207.4 

317.5 

M 

292.5 

269.6 

279.2 

321.9 

317.0 

358.8 

273.0 

355.8 

279.5 

212.2 

318.3 

J 

292.5 

269.4 

279.2 

315.3 

321.5 

360.0 

273.3 

330.2 

279.5 

214.5 

320.6 

J 

292.5 

2694 

280.6 

321.3 

321.6 

360.0 

274.6 

345.7 

289.9 

213.1 

324.3 

A 

292.5 

270.3 

281  0 

324.1 

321.5 

360.2 

274.6 

353.4 

293.7 

210.7 

329.1 

S 

292.5 

270.6 

279.2 

323.0 

320.4 

360.2 

275.2 

350.0 

298.4 

209.8 

334.7 

0 

292.7 

270.9 

280.5 

323.8 

321.1 

359.8 

270.9 

350.3 

315.7 

201.4 

340.8 

N 

308.7 

271.9 

281.3 

324.6 

321.1 

359.8 

269.0 

353.0 

320.9 

196.2 

339.1 

D 

309.3 

272.4 

283.8 

327.0 

321.1 

358.0 

269.8 

358.8 

330.2 

195.0 

341.1 

1984  J 

309.5 

273.6 

287.7 

324.3 

322.6 

360.1 

271.4 

348.3 

331.9 

194.2 

343.3 

F 

309.6 

275.2 

290.3 

326.8 

322.7 

360.1 

272.5 

355.4 

331.9 

189.4 

348.4 

M 

309.6 

278.1 

290.9 

3320 

322.8 

360.1 

272.8 

369.4 

332.2 

194.1 

350.8 

A 

309.6 

280.0 

292.6 

332.0 

323.9 

360.1 

273.0 

365.2 

339.7 

201.6 

353.9 

M 

310.1 

281.7 

293.9 

330.6 

324.7 

360.1 

273.0 

360.7 

339.6 

201.7 

350.5 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011).  Statistics  Canada. 


60 


July  1984 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971  =100) 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


Section  5— Table  1 /Continued 


Metal  fabrication 

industries 

Machinery 

industries 

Transportation 
equipment 

Total 

Agri- 
cultural 
implement 
industry 

Miscel- 
laneous 
machinery 
&  equip- 
ment 
manufac- 
turers 

Commercial 
refrig- 
eration 
and  air 
condition- 
ing equip- 
ment 

Motor 
vehicle 
manufac- 
turers 

Motor 

Year 
and 
month 

Total 

Boiler 

and  plate 

works 

Metal 

stamping 

and 

pressing 

Wire 
and  wire 
products 
manufac- 
turers 

Hardware, 
tool 
and 
cutlery 
manufac- 
turers 

Heating 
equip- 
ment 
manufac- 
turers 

vehicle 
parts 
&  acces- 
sories 
manufac- 
turers 

D 

529400 

529401 

530301 

530901 

531301 

531901 

532900 

532901 

533301 

535301 

535801 

536401 

1982 

277.8 

359.6 

277.8 

249.6 

2960 

267.7 

2546 

293.1 

276.5 

200.0 

211.4 

252.3 

1983 

283  9 

336.0 

287.5 

252.7 

308.3 

2804 

2633 

310.9 

2849 

210.4 

219.7 

257.8 

1982  J 

279.3 

365.0 

279.5 

2508 

2975 

267.4 

2549 

292.2 

277.1 

199.3 

210.2 

254.5 

J 

279.6 

365.0 

279.7 

250.7 

2988 

271.7 

256.7 

294.8 

279.1 

200.4 

2109 

254.3 

A 

2798 

364.3 

279.7 

251.1 

2987 

2726 

2572 

2956 

279.7 

201.2 

211.5 

255.5 

S 

279.6 

352.4 

2800 

251.0 

3009 

272.6 

258.0 

295  3 

2809 

201.0 

2094 

255.0 

0 

280.6 

3529 

2806 

250.6 

301.4 

272.8 

258.3 

298.0 

280.7 

202.4 

217.0 

255.4 

N 

2809 

3529 

281.7 

250.6 

301.1 

271.7 

2593 

306  1 

280.7 

203.7 

2170 

255.0 

D 

279.9 

348.1 

281.9 

246.2 

3020 

272.7 

2600 

3064 

281.7 

204.0 

217.0 

256.7 

1983  J 

280.5 

347.9 

282.7 

2466 

301.5 

277.2 

260.7 

306.3 

282.7 

2050 

216.6 

256.4 

F 

280.0 

336.3 

283.0 

246.8 

301  6 

278.3 

260.9 

306.9 

282.8 

205.4 

217.0 

256.7 

M 

2803 

336.3 

283.0 

246.8 

304.1 

278.3 

261.2 

309.4 

2829 

205.4 

217.0 

256.8 

A 

282.1 

3363 

2868 

246.2 

307.9 

278.6 

2624 

310.4 

2843 

2055 

217.2 

257.8 

M 

282.5 

336.3 

286.9 

246.2 

309.5 

2802 

2627 

3103 

284.4 

210.4 

218.1 

258  1 

J 

284.7 

332.5 

289.6 

254.5 

308  8 

281  2 

2628 

310.9 

284.3 

210.4 

2185 

2586 

J 

284.6 

332.5 

289.5 

255.0 

307.7 

281  2 

263.9 

311.3 

285.6 

211.5 

218.5 

258.4 

A 

285.8 

332.7 

290.0 

2585 

3100 

281  2 

264.2 

311.7 

285.8 

211.5 

218.5 

258.3 

S 

285  8 

332.7 

290.0 

257.8 

309.9 

281.2 

2644 

311.7 

286.2 

212.9 

218.7 

2577 

0 

286.0 

332.7 

289.8 

257  2 

310.8 

282  5 

2638 

311.7 

2852 

213.9 

2254 

257.7 

N 

286.8 

332.7 

289.4 

2580 

313.3 

2825 

265.5 

315.0 

2869 

216.0 

225.4 

258  1 

D 

287.9 

342.6 

289.5 

258.2 

314.6 

282.9 

266.6 

315.7 

287.8 

216.4 

225.4 

2593 

1984  J 

290.0 

342.6 

290  9 

262.8 

317.6 

2860 

266  5 

317.2 

287.2 

218.1 

225.6 

261.6 

F 

290.9 

342.6 

291.4 

262.7 

318.1 

285.2 

266.8 

317.4 

287  5 

218.1 

2254 

2624 

M 

291  3 

342.6 

2920 

261  8 

3200 

286.8 

267.4 

318.1 

288  1 

2186 

225.4 

265.2 

A 

294.0 

342.6 

2965 

262.1 

326.8 

2889 

267.6 

318.4 

288.3 

220.0 

2257 

266.1 

M 

294.5 

342.6 

297  0 

262.1 

326.6 

292.6 

2680 

318.9 

288.6 

2204 

225.7 

267.4 

Electrical 

products  industries 

Non-metallic  mineral 
products  industries 

Total 

Manufac- 
turers 
of  small 
electrical 
appli- 
ances 

Manufac- 
turers 
of  major 
appli- 
ances 
(electrical 
and  non- 
electrical) 

Manufac- 
turers of 
lighting 
fixtures 

Manufac- 
turers of 
household 
radio  and 
television 
receivers 

Manufac- 
turers of 
electrical 
industrial 
equip- 
ment 

Manufac- 
turers of 
electric 
wire  and 
cable 

Battery 
manufac- 
turers 

Manufac- 
turers of 
miscel- 
laneous 
electrical 
products 
n.e.s. 

Year 
and 
month 

Total 

Clay 
products 
manufac- 
turers 
(domestic 
clays) 

Clay 
products 
manufac- 
turers 
(imported 
clays) 

D 

537300 

537301 

537701 

538101 

538301 

538701 

539901 

540601 

540901 

541400 

541401 

541601 

1982 

217.1 

183.0 

226.7 

298.6 

128.6 

255.7 

251.0 

277.9 

250.6 

305.3 

269.9 

278.0 

1983 

2243 

188.1 

241.4 

322.4 

127.1 

262.0 

257.6 

282  2 

266.6 

319.2 

287.8 

290.6 

1982  J 

217.4 

181.9 

220.7 

2929 

128.2 

256  9 

253.8 

277.0 

253.5 

306.3 

2640 

274.9 

J 

218.8 

184.7 

231.1 

306.4 

128.1 

2572 

2527 

278.7 

250.3 

308.6 

278.1 

275.5 

A 

218.9 

185.2 

232.1 

3067 

128.1 

257  0 

250.7 

278.7 

254.5 

3093 

2779 

2799 

S 

219.4 

185.8 

232.1 

301.7 

127.6 

260.2 

251.6 

278.7 

254.8 

309.1 

277.4 

2804 

0 

219.8 

1863 

2329 

308.1 

127.6 

261.1 

251  8 

278.7 

254.0 

309.5 

277.3 

2828 

N 

219.7 

186  1 

233.1 

3089 

127.6 

259.5 

252.5 

278.7 

254.1 

310.7 

277.2 

2848 

D 

220.0 

185.9 

233.1 

308.9 

127.6 

2597 

2499 

278.7 

2593 

311.5 

277.4 

284.9 

1983  J 

221.7 

187.4 

2389 

315.6 

128.3 

2607 

252.1 

278.7 

264.0 

318.9 

279.9 

287.7 

F 

222  1 

186.0 

2389 

316.3 

1283 

261.1 

255.3 

2789 

2627 

321.1 

278.2 

2883 

M 

221.8 

186.9 

239.1 

310.1 

128.3 

2600 

2550 

279.6 

2638 

321  0 

278.2 

288.8 

A 

221  9 

186.8 

239.1 

324.1 

127.9 

259.1 

255.4 

281.4 

261.1 

318.1 

278.6 

2867 

M 

222.7 

186.6 

239.1 

323.8 

127.9 

261.3 

257.4 

281.4 

262.5 

3196 

278.6 

291.0 

J 

224.2 

186.9 

239.2 

323.8 

128.0 

260.4 

257.0 

283.7 

268.4 

318.7 

278.7 

2908 

J 

224  7 

187.5 

243.4 

323.8 

127.5 

2596 

259.8 

283.7 

267.7 

318.1 

292.6 

291.6 

A 

225.4 

189.1 

2438 

314.8 

127.5 

2622 

2593 

2837 

270.6 

318.6 

293.9 

291.6 

S 

225.9 

189.2 

243.8 

327.5 

127.5 

263.3 

2582 

2837 

270.7 

319.3 

297.0 

291.6 

O 

227.0 

1899 

243.8 

327.5 

124.5 

265.0 

260.1 

283.7 

2704 

318.6 

299  1 

291.6 

N 

227.0 

189.1 

243.8 

330.6 

124.4 

265.5 

259.0 

283.7 

269.3 

318.2 

299  1 

293.4 

D 

227.5 

191.3 

243.8 

330.6 

124.5 

2659 

262.1 

283.7 

267.4 

319.9 

299.7 

293.5 

1984  J 

229.4 

1920 

2462 

333.5 

122.6 

270.7 

264.2 

2860 

273.6 

322.9 

308.0 

294.9 

F 

229.7 

191  6 

246.3 

333.5 

124.4 

272.0 

2665 

286.0 

269.0 

324  1 

3080 

296.5 

M 

230.5 

192.2 

246.4 

3335 

124.5 

272.8 

2674 

286.0 

270  9 

324.7 

311.2 

297  6 

A 

230.8 

193.4 

2466 

336.3 

121.7 

272.8 

270.6 

287.5 

270.3 

325.5 

313  6 

302.7 

M 

231.2 

192.2 

2466 

336.3 

121.8 

272.9 

269.9 

2875 

2725 

3258 

314.1 

303.3 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


61 


Section  5— Table  1  /Concluded 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971  =100) 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/concluded 


July  1984 


Non-metallic  mineral  products  industries  (concl.) 

Petroleum  and 

Ready- 

Glass 

coal 

Concrete 

Concrete 

mix 

&  glass 

Refrac- 

products industries 

Year 

Cement 

Pipe 

products 

concrete 

products 

Abrasives 

Lime 

tories 

and 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

nanufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

Petroleum 

month 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

Total 

refineries 

D 

541801 

542001 

542401 

542901 

630980 

543501 

543701 

543901 

544000 

544001 

1982 

359.7 

314.1 

296.7 

323.6 

250.2 

361.8 

453.2 

391.0 

634.4 

643.7 

1983 

374.2 

336.0 

310.6 

335.2 

259.7 

371.0 

514.4 

403.9 

674.8 

684.7 

1982  J 

360.5 

320.7 

295.5 

322.4 

249.8 

366.8 

438.4 

400.7 

626.2 

635.4 

J 

360.3 

320.7 

2989 

324.7 

250.5 

367.0 

475.9 

4007 

625.4 

634.6 

A 

360.7 

317.4 

298.6 

326.1 

251.9 

366.9 

477.6 

400.7 

632.6 

641.9 

S 

360.7 

328.6 

298.4 

326.2 

251.7 

369.7 

465.7 

400.7 

667.0 

676.8 

0 

359.9 

318.8 

2984 

325.7 

253.3 

371.4 

478.7 

400.7 

665.0 

674.7 

N 

355.8 

343.9 

304.1 

327.3 

253.1 

371.6 

473.1 

400.7 

668.7 

678.5 

D 

355.8 

351.3 

304.7 

330.1 

253.3 

373.0 

473.1 

400.7 

666.9 

676.7 

1983  J 

375.9 

349.6 

3060 

339.6 

258.6 

374.1 

489  4 

404.0 

630.2 

639.4 

F 

376.3 

351.8 

307  8 

344.4 

258.6 

372.2 

4955 

4040 

619.6 

628.7 

M 

376.2 

318.4 

313.1 

343.1 

258.6 

378.4 

495.5 

404.0 

673.0 

682.8 

A 

376.8 

320.7 

312.0 

341.5 

258.7 

373.0 

5096 

404.0 

677.4 

687.3 

M 

376.8 

314.1 

312.5 

339.1 

258.7 

372.6 

511.4 

404.0 

672.9 

682.7 

J 

376.8 

306.7 

310.1 

338.1 

258.8 

373.4 

511.4 

404.0 

685.6 

695.7 

J 

376.5 

323.6 

309.4 

331.8 

258.7 

369.9 

511.4 

404  0 

687.7 

697.8 

A 

371.3 

348.5 

309.9 

332.1 

258.8 

370.1 

511.4 

404.0 

692.2 

702.3 

S 

371.1 

349.2 

310.7 

332.5 

259.7 

367.3 

531.3 

404.0 

697.1 

707.4 

0 

371.0 

339.2 

311.0 

328.4 

262.2 

367.2 

531.3 

404.0 

690.0 

700.2 

N 

370.3 

355.4 

311.5 

323.6 

262.2 

366.4 

531.3 

404.0 

688.6 

698.7 

D 

371.0 

355.1 

313.1 

328.6 

2625 

367.7 

543.1 

403.1 

683.8 

693.8 

1984  J 

374.0 

354.4 

310.9 

325.9 

270.8 

367.0 

543.1 

405.9 

701.2 

711.5 

F 

375.9 

358.3 

316.9 

328.4 

269.8 

3688 

545.4 

405.9 

700.5 

710.7 

M 

375.8 

359.4 

317.5 

329.1 

2703 

371.9 

546.1 

405.9 

696  1 

706.3 

A 

384.8 

354.6 

322.2 

328.0 

269.3 

372.7 

546.1 

405.9 

694.3 

704.5 

M 

384.8 

359.0 

3222 

326.9 

267.3 

374.6 

548.9 

419.1 

694.3 

704.5 

Chemical 

and  chemica 

products  industries 

Miscellaneous 

manufacturing  industries 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

Floor 

Manufac- 

turers of 

turers 

turers  of 

turers  of 

Jewel- 

tile. 

turers  ot 

pharma- 

Paint 

of  soaps 

Manufac-      Manufac- 

indust- 

indust- 

Clock 

lery 

linoleum 

plastics 

ceuticals 

and 

and 

turers  of      turers  of 

rial 

rial      Manufac  - 

and 

and 

&  coated 

Pen 

Year 

and 

and 

varnish 

cleaning 

toilet      pigments 

chem- 

chem-     turers  of 

watch 

silver- 

fabric 

&  pencil 

Type- 

and 

synthetic 

medi- 

manufac- 

com- 

prepar-       and  dry 

icals 

icals 

printing 

manufac- 

ware 

manufac- 

manufac- 

writer 

month 

Total 

resins 

cines 

turers 

pounds 

ations 

colours 

(inorganic) 

(organic) 

inks 

turers 

industry 

turers 

turers 

supplies 

D 

545200 

545501 

545701 

546101 

546401 

546701 

547201 

547301 

547901 

548301 

618401 

618601 

618901 

619101 

619201 

1982 

306.9 

297.7 

211.9 

300.0 

225.5 

230.2 

332.9 

337.5 

429.7 

208.6 

259.9 

609.5 

220.2 

257.1 

250.8 

1983 

316.6 

314.3 

233.6 

304.3 

2329 

247.6 

326.0 

341.6 

4392 

209.5 

257.3 

699.1 

225.2 

270.1 

245.4 

1982  J 

307.4 

300.0 

208.6 

296.9 

224.6 

2305 

331.5 

342.2 

428.9 

207.9 

265.1 

552.1 

221.5 

259.8 

251.2 

J 

309.0 

301.8 

215.3 

297.6 

223.9 

2347 

328.4 

343.2 

430.8 

209.1 

257.2 

584.9 

221.7 

259.6 

251.2 

A 

3094 

304.2 

215.9 

298.9 

226.2 

227.5 

333.6 

340.6 

433.6 

209.1 

257.2 

571.6 

222.6 

254.5 

249.7 

S 

309.5 

295.6 

216.5 

2997 

227.7 

238.8 

337.8 

337.4 

434.7 

209.3 

257.2 

660.7 

221.7 

254.5 

256.8 

0 

309.0 

298.5 

216.0 

301.4 

227.3 

227.2 

337.1 

338.5 

433.0 

209.3 

257.2 

675.8 

218.9 

254.5 

250.1 

N 

309.5 

297.7 

216.4 

308.1 

229.3 

238.5 

336.6 

333.0 

432.3 

2096 

257.2 

655.0 

219.2 

262.2 

250.1 

D 

308.9 

297.2 

217.9 

308.4 

231.0 

235.2 

337.7 

329.1 

432.4 

2096 

257.2 

686.0 

219.2 

262.2 

250.1 

1983  J 

313.8 

303.3 

228.0 

311.6 

2326 

243.0 

3349 

338.4 

435.2 

210.7 

256.7 

738.0 

220.2 

268.6 

249.6 

F 

313.7 

304.2 

227.9 

311.6 

229.3 

238.7 

332.3 

337.9 

433.6 

210.7 

2567 

787.8 

223.4 

270.1 

248.1 

M 

313.3 

302.4 

228.7 

310.7 

231.6 

240.1 

332.3 

338.1 

432.4 

210.6 

256.7 

686.6 

222.3 

270.1 

249.2 

A 

314.2 

303.5 

229.7 

299.9 

231  2 

248.7 

3308 

340.7 

435.9 

211.3 

258.6 

707.0 

223.5 

270.1 

246.7 

M 

314.0 

304.9 

230.2 

293.9 

229.9 

250.6 

327.9 

341.2 

436.6 

211.5 

2586 

727.0 

223.4 

270.1 

245.9 

J 

315.2 

307.9 

230.6 

300.4 

230.1 

2459 

322.7 

341.3 

4406 

211.5 

256.5 

686.7 

225.5 

270.1 

244.2 

J 

315.9 

315.5 

237.8 

303.0 

231.3 

254.3 

320.3 

342.7 

429.7 

211.5 

2565 

701.2 

226.4 

270.1 

244.2 

A 

317.5 

318.9 

237.8 

302.7 

232  8 

253.2 

320.8 

341.6 

439.2 

211.1 

256.5 

703.0 

226.7 

270.1 

245.6 

S 

317.6 

324.3 

237.6 

293.4 

233.9 

245.5 

321.0 

342.5 

444.2 

208.8 

256.5 

690.9 

227.5 

270.1 

242.9 

0 

320.8 

330.6 

237.8 

307.4 

235.3 

256.5 

321.1 

342.3 

447.4 

203.7 

256.5 

665.6 

227.7 

270.1 

242.7 

N 

321.4 

330.3 

238.0 

307.4 

239.3 

2497 

322.8 

345.0 

448.3 

206.1 

256.5 

644.3 

227.7 

270.1 

242.7 

D 

321.3 

325.8 

239.5 

309.3 

237.7 

244.6 

325.1 

346.9 

447.7 

206.1 

260.8 

650.6 

227.7 

271.2 

242.7 

1984  J 

322.8 

324.4 

247.3 

311.6 

237.5 

258.0 

342.9 

353.8 

434.6 

206.1 

261.4 

625.6 

228.7 

274.5 

243.1 

F 

324.6 

327.5 

246.7 

300.4 

238.2 

259.4 

346.8 

356.6 

445.6 

206.3 

261.4 

646.7 

228.7 

277.8 

243.1 

M 

328.2 

331.4 

247.1 

305.8 

238.9 

2852 

347.7 

360.7 

447.4 

206.3 

260.4 

666.1 

229.0 

277.8 

248.3 

A 

327.9 

334.5 

248.0 

287.3 

237.3 

290.0 

349.0 

364.2 

447.6 

206.3 

254.2 

654.8 

229.5 

277.8 

248.3 

M 

330.1 

336.2 

248.8 

308.1 

237.5 

290.3 

349.6 

363.8 

449.3 

206.3 

254.2 

651.6 

230.1 

277.8 

248.3 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


62 


July  1984 

Table  2:  Consumer  price  indexes 


Section  5— Table  2 


Canada  (1981  = 

100) 

All  items  and  main  components 

Reclassified 

by  goods  and 

services 

Housing 

Health 
and 

Recre- 
ation, 

Goods 

House- 

Services 

Year 

hold 

Trans- 

per- 

reading 

Tobacco 

and 

oper- 

por- 

sonal 

and 

and 

Semi- 

Non- 

month 

All  items 

Food 

Total 

Shelter 

ation 

Clothing 

tation 

care 

education 

alcohol 

Total 

Durable 

durable 

durable 

Total 

Weights'. 

100 

21.11 

35.37 

20.75 

8.69 

9.55 

16.26 

3.71 

861 

539 

57.12 

1461 

10  66 

31  85 

42.88 

D 

130000 

130001 

130131 

130132 

130143 

130222 

130316 

130344 

130375 

130417 

130428 

130429 

130430 

130431 

130432 

1982 

110.8 

107.2 

112.5 

112.2 

115.8 

105.6 

114.1 

110.6 

108.7 

115.5 

109.4 

105.6 

106.6 

111.6 

112.9 

1983 

117.2 

111.2 

120.2 

1198 

124.8 

109.8 

119.8 

118.2 

115.8 

130.0 

115.3 

109.8 

111.4 

118.6 

120.2 

1982  J 

111.2 

109.9 

111.9 

111.0 

115.5 

105.8 

114.4 

1106 

108.3 

115.2 

110.3 

105.5 

106.9 

113.1 

112.5 

J 

111.8 

110.5 

112.7 

111.9 

116.5 

105.0 

114.8 

111.2 

109.5 

116.1 

110.5 

1055 

1062 

113.7 

113.6 

A 

112.3 

109.6 

113.6 

113.3 

116.8 

106.4 

115.6 

112.6 

110.3 

117.3 

110.8 

106.2 

107.3 

113.6 

114.6 

S 

112.9 

108.7 

115.0 

114.2 

119.6 

107.1 

116.6 

113.0 

110.4 

119.2 

111.6 

106.1 

108.0 

114.7 

115.0 

0 

113.6 

108.4 

116.4 

116.4 

120.1 

107.2 

116.3 

113.2 

112.5 

121.3 

111.6 

106.3 

1088 

1144 

116.7 

N 

114.4 

108.7 

116.9 

116.9 

120.4 

108.0 

118.1 

114.4 

112.9 

122.8 

112.5 

108.0 

1095 

115.0 

117.3 

D 

114.4 

108.3 

117.4 

117.4 

120.9 

108.0 

118.0 

114.6 

112.3 

123.2 

112.4 

108.1 

1096 

114.8 

117.5 

1983  J 

114.1 

108.5 

117.5 

117.6 

121.4 

105.5 

117.0 

115.1 

112.1 

123.5 

111.8 

108.0 

107.3 

114.5 

117.6 

F 

114.6 

109.2 

117.9 

118.0 

121.6 

108.5 

115.9 

115.9 

113.5 

124.1 

112.3 

108.4 

109  8 

114.5 

118.2 

M 

115.8 

108.9 

119.0 

118.3 

123.8 

109.6 

119.7 

116.6 

113.8 

124.6 

114.1 

108.8 

111.2 

116.9 

118.5 

A 

115.8 

110.0 

119.3 

118.5 

124.3 

110.0 

116.8 

117.7 

114.1 

1256 

113.8 

109.1 

111.3 

116.3 

1188 

M 

116.1 

111.8 

119.3 

118.7 

124.6 

110.1 

115.3 

118.2 

114.9 

128.1 

114.1 

109.2 

111.4 

116.8 

119.3 

J 

117.4 

112.0 

119.5 

119.2 

124.6 

110.2 

121.4 

118.2 

115.3 

129.3 

115.8 

109.1 

111.5 

119.7 

119.9 

J 

117.9 

112.7 

119.9 

119.5 

125.3 

109.7 

122.0 

118.8 

116.9 

129.5 

116.3 

109.3 

111.2 

120.5 

120.5 

A 

118.5 

112.6 

120.8 

120.6 

125.4 

110.3 

122.6 

119.0 

117.3 

130.6 

116.8 

110.1 

111.9 

120.9 

121.2 

S 

118.5 

111.5 

121.4 

1209 

126.2 

110.6 

121.6 

119.5 

117.7 

1337 

116.7 

110.3 

112.3 

120.5 

121.3 

0 

119.2 

112.7 

122.2 

121.9 

126.6 

111.1 

121.1 

119.7 

117.9 

136.7 

117,3 

110.7 

112.9 

121.2 

122.1 

N 

119.2 

112.1 

122.3 

122.1 

1266 

111.4 

121.3 

120.1 

118.0 

137.3 

117.3 

112.1 

112.9 

120.5 

122.2 

D 

119.6 

112.5 

122.7 

122.5 

126.9 

111.1 

122.7 

120.0 

117.5 

137.3 

117.7 

112.2 

112.6 

121.3 

122.5 

1984  J 

120.2 

114.6 

123.1 

122.7 

128.1 

109.0 

124.2 

120.3 

116.4 

137.1 

118.6 

112.3 

110.7 

123.4 

122.6 

F 

120.9 

115.9 

123.2 

122.8 

128.6 

111.5 

124.1 

121.0 

117.5 

137.2 

119.6 

112.2 

113.1 

124.4 

123.0 

M 

121.2 

116.8 

123.8 

123.1 

129.0 

112.5 

122.8 

121.3 

117.8 

138.1 

119.9 

112.7 

114.1 

124.5 

123.2 

A 

121.5 

117.2 

124.1 

123.3 

129.6 

112.4 

123.0 

122.7 

118.1 

138.7 

120.2 

113.1 

113.7 

124.8 

123.6 

M 

121.7 

116.8 

124.2 

123.5 

129.6 

112.5 

123.4 

122.9 

119.0 

139.6 

120.1 

113.6 

113.7 

124.5 

124.2 

All 

items  indexes  for  regional  cities 

(1 

981  =  100) 

Charlotte- 

Year 

town 

Saint 

and 

St    John's 

Summer- 

John 

Quebec 

Thunder 

Vancou- 

month 

Nfld. 

side 

Halifax 

(N.B.) 

City 

Montreal 

Ottawa 

Toronto 

Bay 

Winnipeg 

Regina 

Saskatoon 

Edmonton 

Calgary 

ver 

D 

130464 

130671 

130878 

131085 

131292 

131499 

131707 

131915 

132123 

132331 

132539 

132746 

132953 

133160 

133367 

1982 

110.0 

109.5 

109.6 

109.4 

112.2 

111.6 

109.9 

111.3 

110.4 

108.8 

109.0 

109.0 

110.8 

112.0 

110.5 

1983 

117.5 

115.1 

116.8 

116.8 

118.3 

117.8 

117.3 

118.0 

117.1 

116.1 

116.0 

115.9 

117.2 

117.1 

116.6 

1982  J 

109.8 

109.3 

110.2 

109.3 

112.2 

112.0 

109.9 

112.1 

110.9 

108.9 

108.5 

108.8 

111.2 

112.6 

110.7 

J 

110.5 

110.3 

110.8 

110.0 

112.7 

112.7 

110.5 

112.5 

111.4 

109.3 

109.3 

109.3 

111.9 

113.3 

111.2 

A 

111.1 

110.8 

110.9 

110.3 

113.7 

113.2 

110.9 

113.0 

111.7 

109.6 

110.0 

109  7 

112.2 

113.8 

112.1 

S 

111.8 

111.3 

111.4 

110.9 

114.9 

114.0 

111.7 

113.4 

112.5 

110.8 

110.2 

109.8 

112.7 

114.6 

112.5 

0 

112.8 

112.2 

112.4 

112.0 

115.4 

114.5 

112.7 

114.2 

113.3 

111.5 

111.7 

111.4 

113.7 

115.0 

113.0 

N 

113.3 

1128 

113.0 

112.2 

115.9 

115.4 

114.0 

115.1 

114.0 

112.7 

112.0 

111.3 

113.8 

115.4 

113.5 

D 

114.7 

112.6 

113.1 

112.2 

115.8 

115.3 

114.0 

115.4 

114.2 

113.0 

112.1 

111.6 

113.7 

114.7 

113.2 

1983  J 

114.6 

112.4 

113.4 

111.8 

114.9 

114.5 

113.7 

115.0 

113.9 

111.7 

112.1 

112.2 

114.1 

114.9 

113.6 

F 

115.1 

112.5 

114.2 

112.7 

115.4 

115.0 

114.0 

115.8 

114.2 

112.7 

113.2 

112.8 

114.8 

115.2 

114.2 

M 

116.3 

113.5 

115.3 

114.1 

117.0 

116.2 

115.5 

116.8 

116.2 

114.4 

113.9 

113.5 

115.6 

116.0 

115.0 

A 

116.6 

113.9 

115.9 

114.7 

117.3 

116.4 

115.9 

116.2 

115.8 

115.2 

114.8 

114.3 

116.7 

117.0 

115.6 

M 

116.7 

115.0 

116.4 

117.0 

117.6 

117.0 

115.9 

116.3 

114.2 

116.2 

115.4 

115.5 

117.2 

117.6 

115.6 

J 

116.9 

115.3 

116.7 

117.3 

118.3 

117.8 

117.5 

118.6 

117.4 

116.5 

114.9 

115.9 

117.6 

117.6 

116.3 

J 

117.6 

115.7 

117.5 

118.0 

118.6 

118.1 

117.8 

118.8 

118.1 

117.1 

116.8 

117.1 

118.3 

117.4 

117.6 

A 

118.6 

116.0 

117.7 

118.8 

119.5 

118.9 

118.7 

119.4 

118.8 

117.4 

1175 

117.7 

118.2 

117.5 

117.9 

S 

118.9 

116.1 

118.0 

119.1 

119.6 

119.1 

118.9 

119.4 

118.6 

117.5 

117.5 

117.4 

118.0 

117.1 

118.1 

0 

119.1 

116.6 

118.4 

119.4 

120.3 

119.9 

119.6 

120.0 

118.8 

117.7 

118.5 

118.2 

118.5 

117.9 

118.3 

N 

119.3 

116.8 

118.7 

119.7 

120.7 

120.1 

119.4 

119.8 

119.2 

118.1 

118.7 

118.0 

118.6 

118.2 

118.4 

D 

119.8 

116.9 

118.8 

119.6 

120.8 

120.3 

120.4 

120.5 

120.0 

118.3 

118.6 

117.9 

118.8 

118.3 

118.5 

1984  J 

120.9 

117.7 

119.5 

120.6 

120.6 

120.3 

120.9 

121.3 

120.8 

118.9 

119.1 

118.5 

119.2 

118.7 

119.0 

F 

121.5 

118.3 

120.2 

121.3 

121.4 

121.4 

121.0 

122.3 

120.8 

118.1 

119.4 

118.9 

119.4 

119.1 

119.7 

M 

121.5 

118.8 

120.3 

121.8 

122.1 

121.9 

122.0 

122.4 

121.5 

118.9 

119.5 

119.0 

119.7 

119.1 

120.1 

A 

121.9 

119.4 

120.8 

122.0 

122.1 

122.4 

122.1 

122.6 

122.4 

119.1 

119.9 

119.4 

119.9 

119.5 

120.5 

M 

122.3 

119.8 

121.2 

122.3 

122.7 

122.4 

122.4 

122.8 

122.3 

119.3 

120.3 

119.8 

119.8 

119.4 

120  9 

'These  weights,  provided  as  a  general  guide,  show  the  relative  importance  of  the  major  components  of  the  C.P.I.  They  are  based  on  expenditure  values  derived  from  quantities  and 

prices  of  year  1978 

•"For    further    information    on    the    weights    and    methodology    associated    with    the    Consumer    Price    Index,    see     "The    Consumer    Price    Index    Reference    Paper.    Concepts    and 

Procedures,  updating  based  on  1978  expenditures,"  cat    62-553,  occasional 

Source:  Consumer  Prices  and  Price  Indexes  (62-010),  Statistics  Canada. 


63 


Section  5— Table  3 

Table  3:  Construction  price  indexes 


July  1984 


Machinery 

and 

Construction  union 

Residential  building 

Non-residential  building 

equipment 

wage  rate  index 

construction 

construction 

price 

(1981 

=  100) 

input  ( 

nputs  (1971  =  100) 

index 

1971  =  100) 

Basic 

Year 

Canada 

Canada 

Basic 

including 
pay  sup- 

and 

wage 

month 

Total 

Materials 

Labour 

Total 

Materials 

Labour 

Total 

rate 

plements 

D 

610001 

610002 

610003 

476601 

476602 

476603 

639700 

477450 

477478 

1982 

258.0 

244.4 

282.5 

279.3 

275.3 

283.7 

261.8 

109.3 

109  4 

1983 

2848 

267.2 

316.2 

298.3 

281.1 

317.4 

270.0 

122.7 

123.1 

1982  J 

258.8 

242.6 

287.7 

281.3 

275.3 

288.0 



110.9 

111.0 

J 

261.7 

246.2 

2895 

283.7 

2768 

291.4 

— 

111.9 

112.1 

A 

261.5 

245.2 

290.7 

284.9 

277.6 

292.9 

263.8 

112.6 

112.9 

S 

262.1 

245.9 

291.1 

284.5 

276.7 

293.2 

— 

112.8 

113.0 

0 

262.8 

246.4 

292.0 

285.3 

277.2 

294.2 

— 

113.3 

113.4 

N 

267.6 

249.9 

299.3 

288.1 

277.9 

299.3 

2660 

115.8 

116.1 

D 

268.9 

251.9 

2993 

288.2 

278.1 

299.3 

— 

115.8 

116.1 

1983  J 

272.9 

258.1 

299.3 

289.5 

280.6 

299.4 



115.9 

116.2 

F 

273.4 

259.0 

299.3 

289.7 

280.9 

299.5 

267.7 

115.9 

116.2 

M 

275.6 

262.3 

299.3 

290.1 

281.5 

299.5 

— 

115.9 

116.2 

A 

275.8 

262.7 

299.3 

289.6 

280.6 

2995 

— 

115.9 

116.2 

M 

2896 

270.6 

323.3 

303.0 

282  9 

325.3 

269.3 

125.8 

126.1 

J 

294.1 

277.7 

323.4 

304.0 

284.7 

325.4 

— 

125.8 

126.1 

J 

295.9 

2804 

323.6 

303.0 

282.3 

325.9 

— 

125.9 

1262 

A 

291.0 

272.7 

323.6 

302.7 

281.8 

326.0 

270.1 

125.9 

126.3 

S 

286.8 

265.9 

324.1 

301.9 

279.9 

326.2 

— 

126.0 

126.3 

0 

286.9 

265.9 

324.3 

301.6 

279.2 

326.4 

— 

126.0 

126.4 

N 

287.6 

265.3 

327.3 

3022 

278.9 

328.0 

273.0 

127.1 

127.4 

D 

288.0 

266.0 

327.2 

302.3 

279.4 

327.8 

— 

126.8 

127.2 

1984  J 

290.3 

269.5 

327.2 

3036 

281.7 

327.8 



126.8 

127.2 

F 

292.8 

273.4 

327.3 

3042 

282.8 

327.8 

275.6 

126.8 

127.2 

M 

294.1 

275.5 

327.3 

305.3 

285.1 

327.8 

— 

126.8 

127.2 

A 

294.7 

276.5 

327.3 

305.8 

285.9 

327.8 

— 

126.8 

127.2 

M 

293.3 

273.6 

3284 

306.5 

286.2 

329.0 

New  housing  price  indexes 

(1981  =100) 

Year 

Moncton 

and 

Canada      St. 

John's 

Saint  John 

Quebec 

month 

Total 

(Nfld.) 

(N.B.) 

City         Montreal 

Ottawa 

Toronto 

London 

Winnipeg 

Saskatoon 

Calgary       Edmonton 

Vancouver 

D 

636200            636203 

636209 

636212 

636215 

636218 

636221 

636230 

636245 

636251 

636254            636257 

636260 

1982 

979 

99.4 

98.7 

105.9 

107.5 

108.3 

101.4 

1020 

106.6 

100  3 

101.2 

98.1 

79.0 

1983 

94.7 

99.6 

102.1 

112.9 

112.0 

117.1 

97  1 

102.9 

109.1 

99.3 

88.3 

90.5 

75.9 

1982  J 

98.2 

99.1 

99.1 

105.4 

107.0 

108.0 

102.1 

102.4 

107.1 

100.6 

103.4 

97.9 

77.7 

J 

97.5 

99.1 

98.2 

105.5 

107.5 

108.0 

102.1 

102.4 

107.1 

100.3 

102.9 

97.2 

75.3 

A 

96.9 

99.1 

98.2 

106  4 

107.8 

108.1 

100.6 

102.4 

107.7 

100.3 

102.2 

96.5 

74.7 

S 

96.0 

99.1 

98.4 

107.3 

108.2 

108.2 

100.3 

102.4 

107.7 

996 

96.9 

96.2 

74.1 

0 

95.7 

99.1 

97.8 

107.3 

109.3 

109.6 

99.0 

101.5 

107.3 

99.7 

96.1 

95.7 

74.4 

N 

95.1 

99.1 

982 

107.7 

108.3 

110.2 

98.3 

101.5 

107.3 

99.7 

95.9 

93.3 

73.9 

D 

94.8 

99.1 

98.2 

107.8 

108  2 

110.6 

97.7 

101.4 

106.3 

99.7 

94.8 

93.1 

73.7 

1983  J 

94.8 

99  1 

98.2 

109.0 

108.8 

110.8 

97.8 

101.4 

106.2 

99.3 

93.2 

93.8 

74.2 

F 

94.7 

99.1 

98.1 

109.8 

107.8 

112.6 

97.4 

101.4 

106.3 

98.9 

93.2 

91.6 

75.2 

M 

94.6 

99.1 

98.1 

109.8 

107.9 

113.6 

97.3 

101.7 

106.3 

99.0 

92.2 

91.4 

75.7 

A 

94.5 

99.1 

101.1 

110.0 

108.1 

115.6 

969 

101.0 

107.8 

100.9 

90.4 

91.1 

75.9 

M 

94.3 

99.1 

101.1 

112.1 

110.1 

116.0 

96.7 

102.2 

108.1 

100.6 

87.7 

90.3 

76.1 

J 

94.5 

98.3 

101.5 

113.0 

111.6 

116.0 

97.2 

102.9 

108.1 

100.6 

87.5 

90.3 

76.0 

J 

94.6 

98.2 

103.0 

113.6 

112.3 

116.0 

96.9 

104.0 

110.7 

98.6 

87.4 

90.2 

76.2 

A 

94.9 

100.7 

104.3 

115.1 

113.9 

118.6 

97.1 

104.3 

110.7 

98.6 

87.2 

89.1 

76.2 

S 

94.9 

100.7 

104.7 

115.5 

114.9 

118.9 

96.9 

104.5 

111.4 

98.6 

86.5 

89.1 

76.2 

O 

94.8 

100.8 

104.7 

115.7 

115.3 

121.2 

97.0 

104.0 

111.4 

98.7 

85.5 

88.9 

76.4 

N 

95.1 

100.8 

104.9 

115.9 

116.3 

123.0 

97.0 

103.6 

111.4 

98.7 

85.3 

89.9 

76.4 

D 

94.8 

100.5 

106.1 

115.9 

116.7 

123.2 

97.0 

103.6 

111.4 

98.7 

83.3 

89.9 

76.4 

1984  J 

94.9 

100.5 

106.1 

116.0 

117.0 

123.6 

97.1 

103.8 

111.4 

98.7 

83.0 

88.8 

76.5 

F 

95.1 

100.8 

110.8 

116.9 

118.3 

125.9 

96.9 

106.6 

112.0 

97.9 

82.6 

88.3 

76.5 

M 

95.3 

101.4 

112.9 

116.9 

118.5 

126.2 

97.2 

107.2 

113.2 

97.9 

82.2 

87.9 

76.8 

A 

95.5 

101.4 

112.9 

117.2 

118.6 

128.6 

97.4 

108.0 

113.1 

98.1 

82.5 

87.9 

76.9 

M 

95.5 

102.3 

112.9 

117.6 

118.7 

129.3 

97.7 

108.0 

113.4 

98.9 

82.7 

86.1 

76.9 

Source:  Construction  Price  Statistics,  Monthly  Bulletin  (62-007),  Statistics  Canada. 


64 


July  1984 

Table  4:  Raw  materials  price  indexes  (1977  =  100) 


Section  5— Table  4 


Total 

Year 

Animals  and 

Coal,  Crude 

and 

Raw 

Raw  material 

Vegetable 

Animal 

Ferrous 

Non-ferrous 

Non-metallic 

Oil,  Natural 

month 

material 

excl.  fuels 

products 

products 

Textile 

Wood 

materials 

metals 

mineral 

Gas 

D 

636000 

636141 

636001 

636031 

636061 

636071 

636081 

636091 

6361 1 1 

636131 

1982 

199  9 

148.2 

121.3 

162.4 

142.5 

140.7 

133.8 

153.3 

176.6 

279.5 

1983 

210.4 

151.9 

129  2 

158.7 

141.6 

144.0 

136.0 

177.8 

183  6 

3006 

1982  J 

200.0 

153.2 

130.5 

172.6 

144.8 

141.3 

134.0 

143.3 

178.6 

272.0 

J 

204.6 

150.8 

128.5 

1678 

145.3 

138.6 

133.1 

146.6 

179.0 

287.6 

A 

2023 

146.9 

116.6 

165.0 

145.1 

138.6 

134.1 

142.3 

1789 

2876 

S 

202  7 

147.2 

110.3 

165.0 

1434 

138.8 

134.0 

157.6 

178.5 

2883 

0 

2009 

144.0 

105.0 

159.9 

139.7 

139.1 

132.5 

157.4 

177.9 

2887 

N 

200.7 

142.7 

108.6 

157.1 

1390 

137.8 

129.0 

152.8 

177.6 

290.0 

D 

201.8 

144.0 

1089 

158.7 

1400 

137.3 

130.7 

158.5 

177.5 

291.1 

1983  J 

206.7 

146.0 

112.5 

157.8 

138.9 

139.5 

127.1 

170.1 

182.7 

300.1 

F 

2089 

149.1 

116.3 

160.5 

137.6 

140.2 

1299 

180.5 

183.3 

300.9 

M 

208.3 

148.9 

116.8 

162.2 

137.9 

140.7 

134.1 

167.6 

183  3 

2998 

A 

211.2 

153.2 

121.0 

166.1 

139.0 

145.3 

135.7 

176.4 

185.4 

300.7 

M 

211.3 

153.9 

126.4 

163  4 

140.5 

145.8 

135.6 

181.2 

185.2 

299.7 

J 

210.8 

152.3 

130.4 

159.6 

139.0 

145.2 

135.9 

173.5 

184.6 

301.0 

J 

2102 

151.5 

131.3 

154.7 

140.4 

146.2 

135.8 

181.3 

183.3 

300.8 

A 

212.3 

155.1 

145.0 

156.1 

141.7 

145.2 

136.1 

185.2 

183  2 

300.4 

S 

211.1 

153.1 

137.5 

155.7 

143.6 

145.1 

138.1 

181  6 

182.6 

300.4 

0 

211.3 

152.7 

139.6 

154.1 

144.5 

145.2 

139.4 

178.4 

182.6 

301.5 

N 

210.8 

152.8 

1380 

155.0 

148.1 

144.8 

141.6 

176.7 

183.6 

3002 

D 

212.3 

154.3 

135.0 

159.5 

147.7 

144.7 

142.8 

180.5 

183.9 

301.6 

1984  J 

214.2 

157.6 

141.7 

163.1 

1496 

148  8 

146.5 

174.6 

186.7 

301.4 

F 

215.8 

160.4 

145.3 

165.5 

1506 

151.7 

147.9 

179.7 

187  2 

301.2 

M 

217.9 

164.3 

153.7 

167.9 

154.6 

152.5 

150  5 

188.0 

189.1 

300.5 

A 

218.4 

164.8 

151.3 

170.0 

155.5 

153.1 

150.8 

186.3 

191.3 

301.1 

M 

218.0 

164.0 

148.4 

170.3 

154.0 

153.1 

151.6 

183.0 

191.4 

301.3 

Indexes  are  subject  to  revision 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


65 


Section  6  ■  Manufacturing 

1.  Total  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing 

2.  Manufacturing  Shipments  by  Industry 

3.  Manufacturing  Inventories  by  Industry 

4.  Estimated  Value  of  Shipments  and  Unfilled  Orders  by  Economic  Use  Classification 

5.  Estimated  Value  of  Inventories  Owned  and  Raw  Materials  by  Economic  Use  Classification 

6.  Estimated  Value  of  Goods  in  Process  and  finished  Products  by  Economic  Use  Classification 

7.  Tobacco  and  Beverages 

8.  Rubber 

9.  Footwear 

10.  Production  of  Sawn  Lumber 

1 1.  Pulpwood,  Wood  Pulp  and  Newsprint 

12.  Primary  Iron  and  Steel 

13.  New  Motor  Vehicles 

14.  Production  of  Motor  Vehicles  in  Canada 

15.  Refrigerators,  Freezers,  Washing  Machines  and  Clothes  Dryers 


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Section  6— Table  1 

Table  1:  Total  inventories,  shipments  and  orders  in  manufacturing  based  on  the  1970 
standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars)1 


July  1984 


Shipments1 

New  orders 

received 

during  month3 

Inventory  at  end  of 

month 

Unfilled 

orders  at 

end  of  month 

Owned* 

Held  but 
not  owned 

All  inventory 

held 

Ratio  of 

average 
and  month 

Total 

Raw 
materials 

Goods 
in  process 

Finished 
products 

owned 
to  shipments 

D 
D 

310000 
310030 

310060 
310083 

310106 
310129 

310336 
310359 

310382 
310389 

310152 
310175 

310198 
310221 

310244 
310267 

310290 
310313 

310530 
310531 

1982 
1983 

15,286.0 
16,630.0 

15,073.9 
17,024.6 

16,752.0 
17,569.4 

33,795.3 
30,343.9 

1 ,433.7 
1,402.7 

35,229.0 
31,746.6 

13,518.4 
12,524.8 

9,644.1 
8,003.2 

12,066.5 
11,218.6 

2.22 
1.84 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

15,788  2 

15,404  6 

17,342.6 

34,728.8 

1,429.0 

36,157.8 

13,694  2 

9,911.3 

12,552.2 

2.20 

J 

16,849.6 

16,553.0 

17,046.0 

34,441 .9 

1,431.0 

35,872.9 

13,605.4 

9,747.3 

12,520.1 

2.04 

J 

14,038.4 

13,753.3 

16,760.8 

33,852.2 

1 ,489.4 

35,341  7 

13.462.4 

9,756.9 

12.122.4 

2.41 

A 

15,208.2 

14,795.1 

16,347.8 

33,540.5 

1.432.2 

34,972.8 

13,231.7 

9,727.8 

12,013.2 

2.21 

S 

16,186.1 

15,778.1 

15,939.7 

33,111.3 

1,416.7 

34,528.1 

13,038.6 

9.689.8 

11.799.6 

2.05 

O 

15,256.1 

14,866.2 

15,549.8 

32,658.9 

1,479.2 

34,138.1 

12,795.5 

9,7707 

11.571.9 

2.14 

N 

15,288.5 

15,570.9 

15,832.2 

32,290.3 

1.435.9 

33,726.2 

12,740.0 

9,540.6 

1 1 .445.5 

2.11 

D 

14,311.3 

13,837.4 

15,358.3 

30,413.1 

1 ,462.4 

31,875.6 

12,727.3 

7,989.2 

11.158.9 

2.13 

1983  J 

13,874.3 

14,320.3 

15,804  3 

30.799.2 

1,451.6 

32,250.8 

12,809.8 

8,062.7 

11,378.3 

2.22 

F 

14,578.9 

14,930.9 

16,156.3 

30.900.2 

1 ,462.9 

32,363.2 

12,606.6 

8,113.8 

1 1 ,642.7 

2.12 

M 

16,906 .1 

16,881.0 

16.131.1 

30,901 .6 

1 .403.7 

32,305.4 

12.489  5 

8,114.4 

1 1 ,701 .4 

1.83 

A 

15,819.7 

16,028.0 

16.339.5 

30.806.6 

1 .402.5 

32.209.1 

12.600.9 

8,050.9 

1 1 ,557.2 

1.95 

M 

17,122.6 

17,147.8 

16,364.7 

30,137  8 

1.457.4 

31.595.2 

12.384.7 

7.902.4 

1 1 ,308.0 

1  76 

J 

18.199.3 

17,960.8 

16,126.2 

29.678.4 

1.442.3 

31.120.8 

12.220.1 

7,771.2 

11,129.4 

1.63 

J 

15,247.9 

15,330.9 

16,209.2 

29,487.4 

1 ,459.8 

30,947.3 

12,372.1 

7,755.2 

10,819.9 

1.93 

A 

16,537.4 

17,021.1 

16,692.9 

29,911.4 

1,450.6 

31,362.1 

12,453.8 

8,003.2 

10,905.0 

1.81 

S 

18,117.9 

21,730.7 

20,305.8 

30,098.3 

1,483.7 

31,582.1 

12,444.5 

8.142.0 

10,995.5 

1.66 

O 

18,177.6 

18,158.2 

20,286.3 

30,269.4 

1,349.8 

31,619.3 

12,551.5 

8,045.4 

1 1 ,022.3 

1.67 

N 

18,346.3 

18,384.2 

20,324.2 

30,473.8 

1,294.3 

31,768.2 

12,605.9 

8,096.5 

1 1 .065.7 

1.66 

D 

16,632.2 

16.400.8 

20,092.8 

30.662.5 

1.173.5 

31,836.1 

12,758.2 

7.980.6 

1 1 ,097.2 

1.84 

1984  J 

17,026.7 

17,676.4 

20.742.7 

31.313.1 

1.140.2 

32,453.3 

12,936.8 

8.1757 

1 1 ,340.9 

1.84 

F 

17,510.3 

17,785.2 

21,017.6 

31,692.5 

1,144.0 

32,836.5 

12,9178 

8,288.2 

1 1 .630.5 

1.81 

M 

19,589.0 

19,830.0 

21,258.6 

32.161.5 

1,103.1 

33,264.6 

13.086.6 

8,361.2 

11,816.8 

1.64 

A 

18,366.2 

18.654.0 

21,546.4 

32,343.3 

1,122.1 

33,465.4 

13,351.4 

8,256  1 

11,857.9 

1.76 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.CD  2 


1982  M 

15,416.6 

15,210.4 

17,150.2 

34,434.4 

1.435.8 

35,870.2 

13,764.5 

9,917.8 

12,187.9 

2.23 

J 

15.463.9 

15.429.3 

17,115.6 

34.332.4 

1,432.4 

35,764.8 

13,717.6 

9,791.5 

12,255.7 

2.22 

J 

15.163.4 

14,818.8 

16.771.0 

34,133.2 

1,458.2 

35,591 .4 

13,482.3 

9,883.5 

12,225.6 

2.25 

A 

16,082.4 

15,661.6 

16,350.2 

33,605.6 

1,399.3 

35,004.9 

13.169.6 

9,696.0 

12.139.3 

2.09 

S 

15,225.5 

14,846.6 

15.971.3 

33,395.5 

1.403.3 

34,7988 

13,072.0 

9,652.9 

12,073.9 

2.19 

O 

14,704.0 

14.442.2 

15,709.5 

33.070.0 

1,442.9 

34,512.9 

12,836.4 

9,694.8 

11.981.7 

2.25 

N 

14,843.3 

15,171.9 

16,038.1 

32,700.0 

1 ,408.0 

34,108.0 

12,773  7 

9,499.1 

1 1 ,835.2 

2.20 

D 

14.982.1 

14.706.6 

15,762.6 

30,811.1 

1,502.3 

32,313  4 

12,618.9 

8.171.2 

1 1 ,523.3 

2.06 

1983  J 

15.558.4 

15.606.6 

15.8108 

30,629.9 

1.484.9 

32,114.8 

12.701.3 

8.045.1 

1 1 ,368.4 

1.97 

F 

15,528.8 

15,634.6 

15,916.6 

30,557.4 

1 .466.8 

32,024.2 

12,581.6 

8,016.0 

1 1 ,426.6 

1.97 

M 

15,563.7 

15,550.8 

15,903.7 

30,415.8 

1 ,430.5 

31,846.3 

12,444.9 

8,071.7 

1 1 ,329.7 

1.95 

A 

15,958.5 

16,082.8 

16,028.0 

30,322.3 

1 ,422.7 

31,745.0 

12,635.8 

7,973.3 

11,135.9 

1.90 

M 

16,453.7 

16,645.7 

16,220.0 

29,857  1 

1 ,458.9 

31,316.0 

12,441.3 

7,895.2 

10,979.5 

1.81 

J 

16,611.8 

16,609.6 

16,2178 

29,576.0 

1,441.9 

31,017.9 

12,3174 

7,806.5 

10,894.0 

1.78 

J 

16,864.0 

16,862.0 

16,215.8 

29,743.3 

1 ,431 .4 

31.174.7 

12,395.8 

7.8420 

10,936.9 

1.76 

A 

16,980.0 

17,495.1 

16.730.9 

30,028.9 

1,417.6 

31.446.5 

12,407.1 

7.994.0 

1 1 ,045.4 

1.77 

S 

17,243.8 

20.895.1 

20.382.2 

30,415  1 

1 ,473.2 

31,888.3 

12,494.4 

8,130.1 

1 1 ,263.8 

1.76 

0 

17,482.3 

17.528.2 

20,428.1 

30,682.1 

1 .320.6 

32.002.7 

12,598.9 

7,998.7 

11,405.1 

1.76 

N 

17,689.1 

17,802.2 

20,541.2 

30,885.6 

1,274.0 

32,159.6 

12,644.2 

8,080.9 

11,434.5 

1.75 

D 

17,996.1 

17.954.9 

20,500.0 

31 ,095.4 

1,204.8 

32,300.2 

12,667.6 

8,170.3 

1 1 ,462.3 

1.73 

1984  J 

18,880.9 

19.102.1 

20.722.1 

31.161.7 

1,167.3 

32,329.0 

12,828.3 

8,169.4 

11.331.3 

1.65 

F 

17,786.6 

17.702.3 

20.637.8 

31,354.6 

1,145.8 

32,500.4 

12,8899 

8,199.6 

11,410.9 

1.76 

M 

18,353.8 

18,680.4 

20,964.4 

31,682  9 

1,123.1 

32,806.0 

13,033.1 

8,329.6 

1 1 .443.3 

1.73 

A 

18,567.9 

18,802.5 

21.199.0 

31,844.3 

1,141.7 

32.986.0 

13.383.4 

8,183.7 

11,418.9 

1.72 

'Estimates  of  manufacturers'  shipments,  inventories  and  orders  are  based  on  a  monthly  survey  of  a  sample  of  manufacturing  establishments,  benchmarked  to  the  annual  census  of 
manufacturers        Shipments  of  goods  manufactured  within  the  establishments.       3Total  new  orders  received  during  the  period  at  estimated  selling  value,  net  of  cancellations.       'Total 
manufacturing  inventory  owned  by  manufacturing  establishments    Other  inventory  such  as  that  of  goods  purchased  for  resale  is  not  included 
Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 
Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


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July  1984 

Table  2:  Manufacturing  shipments1 

by  industry 

based  on 

the 

1970  standard  industrial 

classification  (million  dollars) 

Section  6- 

-Table  2 

Annual 
average 
and  month 

Total 
shipments 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

Foods  and 
beverages 

Tobacco 
products 

Rubber 

Leather 

Textile 

Knitting 
mills 

Clothing 

Wood 

D 

D 

310000 
310030 

310021 
310051 

310022 
310052 

310001 
310031 

310002 
310032 

310003 
310033 

310004 
310034 

310005 
310035 

310006 
310036 

310007 
310037 

310008 
310038 

1982 
1983 

15,286.0 
16,630.0 

9,022.5 
9,6161 

6,263.5 
7,0139 

2,760.8 
2,842.6 

124.3 
126.1 

3552 
3980 

88.7 
98.7 

363.7 
436  5 

79.6 
87.7 

314.6 
338.4 

5936 
797.3 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

15,788.2 

9,123.4 

6,664.8 

2,868.5 

117.8 

377.1 

70  1 

347.7 

66.9 

238.4 

624.5 

J 

16,849.6 

9,587.7 

7,261  9 

2,9878 

145.1 

396.2 

82.6 

389.5 

86.4 

303.3 

6985 

J 

14,038.4 

8,639.2 

5,399.2 

2.822.7 

103.1 

327.0 

86.4 

283.5 

73.8 

305.7 

551.1 

A 

15,208.2 

9,213.1 

5,995.0 

2,876.2 

159.4 

344.5 

115.2 

314.2 

93.1 

3857 

596.7 

S 

16,186.1 

9,5025 

6,6835 

2,967  8 

106.2 

390.3 

127.1 

3964 

100.3 

381.1 

610.1 

O 

15,256.1 

9,325.2 

5,9309 

2,8637 

106.8 

374.3 

100.8 

392.8 

93.4 

347.4 

594.1 

N 

15,288.5 

9,346.2 

5,942.2 

2,8606 

138.7 

371.7 

83.9 

3909 

92.6 

3265 

610.2 

D 

14.311.3 

8,8796 

5,431.7 

2,754.9 

158.2 

296.4 

64 .1 

3650 

63.6 

2350 

575.4 

1983  J 

13,874.3 

8,296.9 

5,577.3 

2,4442 

86.0 

305.5 

70.0 

3749 

73.8 

291.5 

597.5 

F 

14,578.9 

8.683.9 

5,894.9 

2,608.7 

112.0 

352.8 

882 

402.4 

81.3 

358.4 

671.0 

M 

16,906.1 

9,732.1 

7,174.0 

2,860.8 

140.7 

419.2 

92.9 

470.2 

93.0 

375.2 

785.7 

A 

15,819.7 

9,093.6 

6,726.1 

2,703.6 

114.0 

393.6 

76.5 

449.1 

78.1 

288.3 

773.1 

M 

17,122.6 

9,724.8 

7,397.8 

2,897.9 

96.8 

407.2 

81.8 

452.7 

78.4 

2644 

866.2 

J 

18,199.3 

10,251.2 

7,948.0 

3.0729 

157.5 

4375 

98.3 

489.4 

94.1 

3270 

9895 

J 

15,247.9 

9,1158 

6,132.1 

2,780.3 

104.5 

356.8 

92.9 

326.2 

80.2 

328.3 

863.2 

A 

16,537.4 

9,983.5 

6,553.8 

2,947.3 

173.1 

393.1 

130.9 

404.2 

104.7 

4034 

845.9 

S 

18,117.9 

10,361.5 

7,756.4 

3,031  1 

111.4 

446.9 

139.8 

474.1 

104.7 

418.4 

837.6 

0 

18,177.6 

10,261.6 

7,916.0 

2,885.6 

101.4 

4452 

121.0 

4866 

97.3 

388.7 

826.2 

N 

18,346.3 

10,259.4 

8,086.8 

2,991.5 

143.4 

450.4 

110.9 

475.8 

99.4 

360.6 

798.6 

D 

16,632.2 

9,628.9 

7,003.3 

2,886.8 

172.1 

367.5 

81.5 

4322 

67.8 

256.7 

713.7 

1984  J 

17,026.7 

9,336.7 

7,689.9 

2,579.8 

68.9 

407.8 

88.9 

4329 

77.4 

314.6 

725.8 

F 

17,510.3 

9,688.0 

7,822.3 

2,789.0 

123.6 

440.9 

105.7 

461.7 

87.5 

374.9 

769.3 

M 

19,589  0 

10,587.8 

9,001.2 

2.988.7 

178.9 

477.7 

106.9 

519.1 

90.0 

384.7 

817.7 

A 

18,366.2 

9,976.1 

8,390  1 

2,847.6 

156.4 

463.3 

882 

478  1 

80.9 

318.9 

824.5 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2  2 


1982  M 

15,416.6 

9,106.0 

6,310.6 

2,822.6 

128.0 

360.3 

83.6 

335.1 

76.6 

308.8 

574.0 

J 

15,463.9 

9,072.8 

6,391.1 

2,796.7 

131.7 

358.6 

78.7 

355.9 

77.9 

305.7 

592.1 

J 

15,163.4 

8,994.1 

6,169.3 

2,796.0 

114.8 

355.6 

94.3 

372.4 

77.3 

310.8 

581.9 

A 

16,082.4 

9,266.7 

6,815.7 

2,833.6 

167.2 

367.3 

93.7 

3537 

83.2 

325.4 

592.1 

S 

15,225.5 

8,990.9 

6,234.6 

2.7702 

112.0 

3592 

96.4 

367.8 

82.8 

307.6 

597.4 

O 

14,704.0 

8,965.7 

5,738.3 

2,776.2 

114.3 

357.7 

87  1 

363.0 

828 

310.8 

597.1 

N 

14,843.3 

9,041.2 

5,802.1 

2,771.8 

129.0 

354.1 

83.2 

376.7 

84.4 

3193 

632.4 

D 

14,982.1 

9,050.6 

5,931.5 

2,790.6 

119.4 

348.6 

84.4 

386.9 

82.5 

320.4 

663.0 

1983  J 

15,558.4 

9,151.5 

6,406.9 

2,8044 

107.0 

3538 

83.9 

415.2 

85.4 

322.4 

696.5 

F 

15,528.8 

9,239.0 

6.289.8 

2.871.3 

119.3 

362.9 

89.9 

413.4 

87.1 

331.1 

727.7 

M 

15,563.7 

9,273.5 

6,290.2 

2,825.0 

117.5 

379.1 

88.3 

4120 

88.5 

339.7 

710.5 

A 

15,958.5 

9,411.8 

6,546.7 

2,814.5 

127.9 

392.3 

92.0 

428.0 

90.1 

338.6 

754.4 

M 

16,453.7 

9,579.3 

6,874.4 

2,817.9 

107.8 

384.2 

95.6 

435.1 

88.2 

339.0 

775.0 

J 

16,611.8 

9,676.3 

6,935.5 

2,868.6 

1369 

393.8 

93.9 

442.0 

84.6 

327.8 

828.1 

J 

16.864.0 

9,707.2 

7,156.8 

2,802.9 

120.6 

399.3 

103.8 

435.5 

85.4 

344.8 

937.9 

A 

16,980.0 

9,855.3 

7,124.7 

2,848.5 

171.9 

408.7 

102.7 

445.5 

91.5 

333.0 

833.6 

S 

17,243.8 

9,846.3 

7,397.5 

2,829.6 

120.6 

418.1 

106.6 

448.4 

87.4 

340.1 

834.4 

O 

17,482.3 

9,861.8 

7,620.5 

2,816.5 

105.3 

418.1 

105.4 

447.4 

86.5 

342.3 

829.0 

N 

17,689.1 

9,904.5 

7,784.6 

2,885.2 

134.7 

430.4 

107.8 

453.6 

89.0 

355.2 

822.7 

D 

17,996.1 

9,985.2 

8,010.9 

2,965.4 

134.4 

436.4 

111.2 

4658 

90.6 

353  1 

832.2 

1984  J 

18,880.9 

10,163.2 

8,717.7 

2,9281 

87.5 

467.8 

104.2 

478.8 

88.0 

344.1 

829.6 

F 

17,786.6 

9,894.5 

7,892.1 

2,949.0 

125.2 

436.2 

102.2 

452.2 

89.3 

333.2 

802.0 

M 

18,353.8 

10,258.3 

8,095.5 

2,984.6 

148.5 

444.0 

105.4 

4642 

88.3 

354.8 

764.3 

A 

18,567.9 

10,416.3 

8,151.6 

2,995.4 

172.7 

460.9 

107.8 

455.3 

92.7 

374.2 

796.1 

'Estimates  of  manufacturers'  shipments  are  based  on  a  monthly  survey  of  a  sample  of  manufacturing  establishments,  benchmarked  to  the  annual  census  of  manufacturers. 
Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 


69 


Section  6— Table  2/Concluded 

Table  2:  Manufacturing  shipments1  by  industry  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars)/concluded 


July  1984 


Annual 
average 
and  month 

Furniture 

and 

fixtures 

Paper 

&  allied 

industries 

Printing 
publishing 

&  allied 
industries 

Primary 
metal 

Metal 

fabricating 

(ex.  machy. 

&  transp 

equip ) 

Machinery 

Trans- 
portation 
equipment 

Electrical 
products 

Non- 
metallic 
mineral 
products 

Petroleum 
and  coal 
products 

Chemical 

&  chemical 

products 

MlSC 

mfgrg. 

0 

D 

310009 
310039 

310010 
310040 

310011 
310041 

310012 
310042 

310013 
310043 

310014 
310044 

310015 
310045 

310016 
310046 

310017 
310047 

310018 
310048 

310019 
310049 

310020 
310050 

1982 
1983 

194.2 
227.4 

1,219.9 
1,286.1 

5469 
581.6 

976.7 
1,097.8 

940.6 
932.4 

619.0 
557.9 

1 ,876.4 
2,309.0 

706.3 
707.8 

3563 
3838 

1,781.4 
1,867.4 

1 ,064.5 
1,197.6 

322.4 
354.9 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

192.8 

1,247.9 

561  9 

1,074.2 

889.9 

638.6 

2,170.0 

684.0 

3904 

1.707.2 

1.214.6 

304.6 

J 

207.1 

1,281.8 

5608 

1,011.8 

1,004.1 

664.6 

2,454.1 

786.1 

435.2 

1.808.7 

1,204.9 

339.8 

J 

152.7 

1,131.2 

476.8 

809.9 

819.5 

553.7 

1,547.8 

593.6 

370.7 

1,784.8 

949.6 

294.0 

A 

183.1 

1,167.6 

513.1 

930.8 

895.3 

479.8 

1,867.7 

611.6 

4296 

1 ,886.0 

1,031.9 

325.8 

S 

211.7 

1,188.1 

569.5 

989.6 

1.000.9 

605.5 

2,069.5 

770.1 

425.8 

1,787.4 

1,110.0 

377.7 

O 

204.9 

1,167.9 

581  6 

938  1 

927.4 

534.2 

1,574.3 

744.1 

413.3 

1,867.7 

1 ,058.4 

369.9 

N 

212.6 

1,171.6 

583.5 

916.3 

931.6 

546.8 

1 ,626.3 

723.1 

375.0 

1.912.7 

1,064.4 

348.6 

D 

1869 

1,124.3 

549.2 

703.8 

971.4 

566.8 

1.427.6 

721.9 

277.6 

1.987.5 

973.0 

307.8 

1983  J 

178.8 

1,093.0 

487.3 

865.3 

750.3 

420.4 

1.907.7 

601.6 

255.5 

1 ,730.6 

1,048  7 

290.7 

F 

204.2 

1,104.8 

520.4 

874.1 

796.6 

507.4 

1,941.2 

624.0 

276.1 

1 ,666.0 

1 ,064.4 

324.0 

M 

245.1 

1,279.3 

609.1 

1,061.3 

1,055.0 

616.7 

2,341.4 

744.1 

3242 

1 ,763.6 

1,240.1 

387.4 

A 

214.9 

1,213.2 

573.3 

1,092.1 

870.0 

515.0 

2,227.9 

680.9 

351.9 

1,633.7 

1,213.0 

356.6 

M 

216.9 

1.271.1 

5904 

1.177.2 

891.5 

558.2 

2,578.4 

683.1 

425.9 

1.879.1 

1.360.1 

344.4 

J 

238.3 

1.400.7 

5896 

1.179.3 

989.7 

653.1 

2,654.7 

763.8 

479.3 

1 ,890.5 

1,313.9 

379.3 

J 

184.3 

1 ,208.0 

494.0 

972.0 

821.5 

4846 

1,768.8 

6230 

414.3 

1 ,949.3 

1 ,083.9 

310.8 

A 

237.5 

1 ,340.9 

575.4 

1.101.0 

969.8 

481.1 

1,798.6 

651.4 

468.2 

1 ,963.8 

1.180.6 

365.5 

S 

265.1 

1,399.1 

630.5 

1.227.3 

1,053.7 

589.2 

2,514.8 

799.9 

4686 

1 ,932.2 

1,271.3 

401.4 

O 

252.0 

1,399.1 

643.9 

1,246.5 

1 ,033.8 

553.7 

2,777.1 

778.0 

448.4 

2,063.2 

1,235.0 

393.9 

N 

2683 

1 ,354.2 

662.5 

1,280.1 

1,052.1 

643.7 

2,886.9 

754.1 

402.6 

1 ,963.8 

1,257.1 

389.3 

D 

223.7 

1,369.7 

602.9 

1,097.3 

905.4 

671.7 

2,310.0 

790.1 

291.1 

1,972.8 

1,102.8 

315.4 

1984  J 

223.3 

1,358.0 

555.9 

1,270.7 

876.6 

524.2 

3,094.7 

681.9 

292.7 

1 .986.8 

1,161.3 

304.6 

F 

245.6 

1.303  3 

609  1 

1,260.5 

929.5 

610.0 

2,988.4 

699.3 

319.8 

1 ,856.9 

1.204.4 

330.9 

M 

258.6 

1,370.4 

651.4 

1 ,404.8 

1,152.0 

707.3 

3,504.9 

799.1 

356.9 

2,088.6 

1,363.2 

368.2 

A 

235.4 

1 ,355.2 

641.9 

1.357.7 

959.6 

674.7 

3,220.1 

728.6 

3893 

1,902.4 

1,311.0 

332.1 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D  3  3 


1982  M 

192  1 

1 ,233.5 

551.0 

9944 

918.9 

623.3 

1 ,948.0 

701.7 

358.2 

1 ,786.3 

1 ,096.5 

323.7 

J 

191.2 

1 ,206.3 

5453 

941.8 

935.5 

617.2 

2,040.9 

719.5 

352.9 

1 ,808.0 

1 ,088.3 

319.7 

J 

186.4 

1,215.0 

549.8 

934.7 

9000 

595.1 

1 ,943.6 

682.8 

344.8 

1 ,735.3 

1 ,047.8 

325.0 

A 

190.5 

1,197.4 

545.3 

1.010.9 

920.1 

578.2 

2.464.9 

692.8 

366.2 

1 ,889.4 

1 ,088.3 

322.2 

S 

186.1 

1,183.3 

537.3 

966.1 

902.3 

591.6 

1,943.2 

693.9 

354.0 

1 ,780.7 

1,071.5 

322.1 

O 

193.6 

1,156.5 

542.7 

952.5 

884.6 

563.0 

1,487.9 

704.6 

355.0 

1 ,772.8 

1 ,076.5 

325.3 

N 

1985 

1,167.1 

544.7 

917.8 

905.8 

550.7 

1.545.0 

699.6 

352.3 

1 ,803.6 

1,083.3 

324.0 

D 

206.1 

1,152.8 

555.4 

8027 

955.6 

542.7 

1,710.0 

695.4 

356.0 

1,803  5 

1,065.6 

340.5 

1983  J 

210.3 

1,156.7 

549.9 

878.6 

880.9 

493.8 

2,189.9 

687.8 

369.1 

1,785.2 

1,137.4 

350.2 

F 

210.7 

1,144.5 

554.2 

881.1 

869  1 

506.4 

2,069.1 

648.7 

377.0 

1 ,782.4 

1,127.4 

355.5 

M 

215.8 

1,167.4 

558.0 

9302 

922.6 

502.6 

1,962.5 

669.4 

376.6 

1 ,796.6 

1,144.0 

357.4 

A 

216.0 

1 ,203.9 

559.9 

1 .059.4 

910.7 

499.0 

2,032.7 

687.5 

387.0 

1,830.1 

1,163.7 

370.8 

M 

213.7 

1,241.6 

5697 

1,073.4 

908.7 

533.7 

2,281.2 

707.7 

381.0 

1,937.9 

1 ,202.6 

359.7 

J 

218.7 

1.311.1 

576.6 

1 ,079.9 

920.6 

605.6 

2,195.4 

698  1 

389.1 

1 ,892.0 

1,190.0 

359.0 

J 

2328 

1,335.6 

577.8 

1,157.0 

928.6 

529.4 

2,256.5 

719.7 

394.9 

1 ,933.8 

1,219.0 

348.7 

A 

238.1 

1,356.3 

600.3 

1,161.6 

959.4 

571.8 

2,250.9 

718.7 

390.6 

1 ,924.0 

1,216.0 

356.9 

S 

237.4 

1,391.6 

601.9 

1.215.8 

974.5 

576.1 

2,435.2 

732.9 

391.2 

1,921.7 

1 ,233.4 

346.9 

O 

236.2 

1,381.3 

6030 

1 ,253.9 

978.3 

586.3 

2,624.4 

729.3 

383.1 

1 ,952.2 

1,255.3 

348.5 

N 

248.4 

1 ,354.3 

610.0 

1.284.4 

1,005.9 

642.7 

2,678.5 

723.4 

378.6 

1,856.2 

1,271.7 

356.4 

D 

251.0 

1,406  9 

617.8 

1.277.0 

914.0 

655.4 

2,925.8 

772.8 

382.7 

1,816.1 

1,235.7 

351.8 

1984  J 

260.1 

1,421.4 

618.0 

1.279.5 

1,014.2 

6045 

3,5304 

786.4 

413.0 

2,028.2 

1 .236.4 

360.7 

F 

241.6 

1 ,304.3 

621.2 

1.216.9 

961.3 

584.1 

2,978.6 

689.3 

418.3 

1,912.6 

1,220.0 

349.1 

M 

234.4 

1,264.0 

612.1 

1.262.3 

1 ,046.5 

591.5 

3,045.6 

724.9 

426.0 

2,153.5 

1,290.3 

348.6 

A 

238.3 

1,357.6 

632.1 

1.314.0 

1.007.9 

653.0 

2,977.4 

739.1 

425.8 

2.157.5 

1,262.2 

347.9 

'Estimates  of  manufacturers'  shipments  are  based  on  a  monthly  survey  of  a  sample  of  manufacturing  establishments  benchmarked  to  the  annual  Census  of  Manufactures 
Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 
Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


70 


July  1984 

Table  3:  Manufacturing  inventories1  by  industry  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Section  6— Table  3 


Annual 
average 
and  month 

Total 

inventories 

owned 

Non- 
durables 

Durables 

Foods  and 
beverages 

Tobacco 
products 

Rubber 

Leather 

Textile 

Knitting 

mills 

Clothing 

Wood 

D 

D 

310336 
310359 

310357 
310380 

310358 
310381 

310337 
310360 

310338 
310361 

310339 
310362 

310340 
310363 

310341 
310364 

310342 
310365 

310343 
310366 

310344 
310367 

1982 
1983 

33,795.3 
30,343.9 

16,580.9 
15,870.7 

17,214.4 
14,473.2 

3,678.8 
3,705.5 

606.1 
646.3 

791.9 
769.7 

242.1 
242.9 

9196 
870.3 

201.3 
188.2 

778.4 
751.7 

1,470.3 
1,437.7 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

34,728.8 

16,7607 

17,968  0 

3,650.9 

6224 

837.1 

271.9 

949.6 

217.4 

847.3 

1 ,526.9 

J 

34,441.9 

16,731.7 

17,710.2 

3,628.6 

589.5 

821.3 

277.8 

933.2 

221.3 

835.4 

1,463.1 

J 

33,852.2 

16.515.6 

17,336.5 

3,609.7 

552.3 

793.3 

263.0 

895.9 

212.6 

811.4 

1,391.6 

A 

33,540.5 

16,404.0 

17,136.4 

3,697.5 

508.6 

783.2 

242.4 

884.9 

208  1 

747.1 

1,336.2 

S 

33,111.3 

16,253.3 

16,858.0 

3,765.7 

505.3 

761.2 

219.1 

879.0 

193.8 

706.0 

1,324.8 

O 

32,658.9 

16,004.8 

16,654.0 

3,806.5 

583.0 

746.1 

2036 

852.8 

190.2 

703.4 

1,345.1 

N 

32,290.3 

16,101.9 

16,188.3 

3,790.4 

648.9 

730.3 

207.1 

8483 

185.3 

705.7 

1.332.1 

D 

30,413.1 

15,907.6 

14,505.4 

3,663.3 

674.5 

730.8 

214.1 

821.9 

176.0 

695.5 

1 ,326.3 

1983  J 

30,799.2 

16,418.7 

14,380.4 

3,714.9 

716.8 

742.2 

219.4 

853.1 

181.9 

710.4 

1 ,402.0 

F 

30,900.2 

16,474.2 

14,426.0 

3,652.0 

719.5 

758.1 

226.6 

8408 

186.0 

708.6 

1,467.1 

M 

30,901.6 

16,503.9 

14,397.7 

3.646.1 

719.3 

774.6 

235.4 

861  8 

180.6 

711.1 

1,462.3 

A 

30,806.6 

16,371.1 

14,435.4 

3.647.6 

703.1 

772.9 

251.7 

852.5 

194.4 

754.6 

1 ,370.3 

M 

30,137.8 

15,881.1 

14.256.7 

3.648.7 

6853 

769.5 

2634 

868  0 

193.9 

807.7 

1.292.6 

J 

29,678.4 

15,451.5 

14,226.8 

3,607.2 

646.7 

774.7 

272.4 

8704 

196  4 

815.6 

1.332.6 

J 

29,487.4 

15,352.9 

14,134.4 

3.583.4 

622.2 

768.5 

263.5 

857.4 

194.3 

796.8 

1 .363.6 

A 

29,911.4 

15,492.5 

14,418.9 

3,691.7 

557.4 

765.8 

254.3 

870.3 

190.1 

771.4 

1 .448.4 

S 

30,098.3 

15,598.1 

14,500.2 

3,774.6 

535.0 

757.2 

2363 

878.9 

184.7 

750.1 

1 ,492.7 

O 

30,269.4 

15,634.3 

14,635.1 

3,876.3 

569.0 

769.5 

228.4 

882.9 

185.9 

732.0 

1,519.6 

N 

30,473.8 

15,621.3 

14,852.5 

3,901.4 

612.4 

778.3 

228  1 

894.0 

183.2 

726.3 

1,521.2 

D 

30,662.5 

15,648.5 

15,013.9 

3.722.1 

669.0 

805.4 

235.4 

914.0 

186.5 

735.9 

1,579.9 

1984  J 

31,313.1 

16,068.6 

15.244.6 

3,791.7 

740.9 

816.8 

252.2 

937.7 

191.3 

758.2 

1 ,672.9 

F 

31 ,692.5 

16,298.8 

15,393.7 

3,769.4 

786.0 

832.1 

259.3 

943.5 

193.6 

770.1 

1,754.1 

M 

32,161.5 

16,550.5 

15,611.1 

3,831  9 

811.4 

865.6 

273.4 

952.1 

195.9 

769.4 

1,722.0 

A 

32,3433 

16,614.4 

15,729.0 

3.823.0 

789.9 

892.6 

294.6 

9536 

201.5 

806.9 

1,683.1 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D  1  1 


1982  M 

34,434.4 

16,631.3 

17,803.1 

3,698.1 

582.5 

8056 

244.6 

941  2 

204.9 

776.9 

1,552.4 

J 

34,332.4 

16,692.0 

17,640.4 

3,716.4 

574.1 

798.5 

244.9 

925.6 

205.3 

762.2 

1,531.5 

J 

34,133.2 

16,600.7 

17,532.5 

3,706.0 

595.2 

788.6 

246.3 

907.5 

2035 

776.5 

1,471.8 

A 

33,605.6 

16,453.3 

17,152.3 

3,702.6 

598.3 

788.5 

243.4 

881.5 

204.3 

753.8 

1,407.7 

S 

33,395.5 

16,461.7 

16,933.8 

3,718.6 

623.0 

779.1 

237.7 

878.7 

199.5 

741.2 

1,378.3 

O 

33,070.0 

16,320.5 

16,749.5 

3,709.6 

660.3 

767.2 

228.9 

868.9 

196.4 

745.8 

1.381.4 

N 

32,700.0 

16,382.7 

16,317.3 

3.688.6 

674.1 

760.7 

231.7 

865.2 

196.2 

739.8 

1,358.9 

D 

30,811.1 

16,146.7 

14,664.4 

3.647.3 

676.0 

755.4 

229.7 

846.6 

1850 

728.6 

1 ,327.0 

1983  J 

30,629.9 

16,277.6 

14,352.3 

3,676.9 

665.0 

745.5 

220.6 

848.7 

1889 

723.2 

1.341.1 

F 

30,557.4 

16,229.1 

14.328.3 

3,673.8 

632.5 

750.2 

228.5 

826.1 

190.4 

725.6 

1 ,350.6 

M 

30.415.8 

16,146.3 

14,269.5 

3,663.3 

627.6 

759.2 

231.8 

842.0 

182  0 

718.5 

1,343.0 

A 

30,322.3 

16,091.8 

14,230.5 

3,672.2 

637.9 

750.7 

237.1 

841.1 

187.7 

731.9 

1.327.3 

M 

29,857.1 

15,753.5 

14,103.6 

3,693.6 

643.5 

740.8 

238.2 

861.4 

183  0 

741.8 

1,310.5 

J 

29,576.0 

15,421.8 

14,154.2 

3,688.7 

632.2 

754.6 

241.2 

8639 

182.4 

747.7 

1 ,392.2 

J 

29,743.3 

15.457.9 

14,285.4 

3,682.2 

670.1 

764  8 

247.3 

868.7 

186.2 

762.0 

1,439.1 

A 

30,028.9 

15,570.7 

14,458.2 

3,699.8 

658.5 

770.2 

254.7 

867.3 

186.7 

778.8 

1.523  0 

S 

30,415.1 

15,820.2 

14.594.9 

3.734.5 

660.6 

773.8 

256.4 

878.4 

189.9 

786.7 

1 .553.9 

O 

30,682.1 

15,938.0 

14,744.1 

3,781.1 

643.2 

789.1 

257.2 

899.1 

191.7 

775.3 

1,562.2 

N 

30,885.6 

15,881.5 

15.004  1 

3,797.1 

632.8 

810.4 

254.1 

911.7 

193.9 

762.2 

1,556.1 

D 

31,095.4 

15,894.3 

15,201.1 

3.709.4 

666.0 

8320 

253.1 

941.7 

196.1 

770.7 

1,584.8 

1984  J 

31,161.7 

15,925.8 

15.235.9 

3.751.8 

681.6 

820.6 

253.8 

9329 

199.1 

770.8 

■>.  605.0 

F 

31,354.6 

16,055.6 

15,299.0 

3,7907 

688.9 

823.6 

261.3 

926.9 

198.6 

788.3 

1,617.0 

M 

31,682.9 

16,200.3 

15,482.6 

3,848.3 

709.7 

849.2 

2696 

930.9 

197.6 

777.9 

1,582.7 

A 

31,844.3 

16,328.9 

15,515.4 

3.848.6 

720.0 

867.9 

277.2 

940.8 

194.6 

783.5 

1 .628.8 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available 


71 


Section  6— Table  3/Concluded 

Table  3:  Manufacturing  inventories1  by  industry  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars)/concluded 


July  1984 


Metal 

fabricating 

Printing, 

(ex. 

Non- 

Annual 

Furniture 

Paper 

publishing 

machy. 

Trans- 

metallic 

Petroleum 

Chemical 

average 

and 

&  allied 

&  allied 

Primary 

&  transp 

portation 

Electrical 

mineral 

and  coal 

&  chemical 

Misc. 

and  month 

fixtures 

industries 

industries 

metal 

equip.) 

Machinery 

equipment 

products 

products 

products 

products 

mfgrg. 

D 

310345 

310346 

310347 

310164 

310349 

310350 

310351 

310352 

310353 

310354 

310355 

310356 

D 

310368 

310369 

310370 

310187 

310372 

310373 

310374 

310375 

310376 

310377 

310378 

310379 

1982 

483.9 

2,083.2 

527.5 

3,308.6 

2,440.1 

2,317.4 

4,195.5 

2,217.0 

781.3 

3,452.5 

2,371.8 

927.0 

1983 

473.0 

1,930.5 

516.7 

2,845.1 

2,137.4 

1,963.5 

2,903.6 

2,020.9 

691.7 

3,135.6 

2,225.3 

887.5 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

508.7 

2,075.7 

553.2 

3,366.1 

2,605.5 

2,438.0 

4,341.5 

2,359  1 

821.7 

3,345.0 

2.419.5 

970.3 

J 

4964 

2,105.3 

547.7 

3.387.9 

2,547.0 

2,377.6 

4,290.2 

2,322.4 

825.2 

3,471.0 

2,337.4 

962.7 

J 

471.1 

2.0874 

542.4 

3.350.3 

2,465.3 

2,284.2 

4.301.1 

2,269.0 

803.6 

3,4456 

2,365.5 

936.2 

A 

473.2 

2,095.1 

5297 

3,284.8 

2,400.0 

2,267.1 

4,387.6 

2,214.4 

772.9 

3,462.3 

2,323.3 

921.4 

S 

456.4 

2,070.5 

510.1 

3.2736 

2,322.7 

2,225.8 

4,365.7 

2,132.3 

756.3 

3.450.7 

2,291.6 

899.6 

O 

439.5 

2,099.6 

489.3 

3,214.6 

2.252.0 

2,200.7 

4.370.4 

2,092.8 

738.5 

3.209.2 

2,252.5 

868.0 

N 

4442 

2.044.7 

489.4 

3,134.6 

2,176.1 

2,124.7 

4,212.0 

2,048.2 

716.2 

3,379.6 

2,203.1 

868.6 

D 

442.7 

1,979.8 

493.4 

3.098.1 

2,092.3 

2,102.4 

2.771.6 

1 ,966.4 

705.3 

3,389.6 

2,231.2 

837.0 

1983  J 

442.8 

2,000.7 

499.7 

2.949.8 

2,096.2 

2.096.3 

2,7225 

1.966.9 

703.6 

3,609.6 

2,278.2 

891.2 

F 

4469 

2,042.2 

504.8 

2,8633 

2,114.1 

2,085.2 

2.746.9 

1,992.9 

7092 

3,578.0 

2,369.3 

887.9 

M 

459.6 

2,017.9 

498.9 

2.767.5 

2,133.4 

2,053.0 

2.786.2 

2,016.7 

7186 

3,595.7 

2,365.1 

897.1 

A 

467.0 

1,934.9 

514.2 

2.751.7 

2,167.8 

2.032.4 

2.875.5 

2,043.0 

727.4 

3,537.3 

2,314.2 

893.3 

M 

476.1 

1,901.9 

525.0 

2,734.2 

2,174.6 

1 ,980.6 

2.819.4 

2.055.1 

723.7 

3,048.5 

2,250.5 

918.0 

J 

487.9 

1.858.0 

5223 

2,727.0 

2,172.3 

1.892.5 

2,832.6 

2,069.9 

711.7 

2,793.3 

2,167.1 

926.9 

J 

471.1 

1.881.3 

5344 

2,768.3 

2,130.1 

1,818.6 

2.877.1 

2,010.4 

694.9 

2,832.9 

2,131.0 

8866 

A 

475.8 

1 ,895.8 

538.4 

2,838.8 

2,179.6 

1,845.0 

2,967.2 

1,994.1 

669.5 

2,947.0 

2,133.3 

876.3 

S 

478.4 

1 ,890.6 

528.6 

2,856.9 

2,148.2 

1,886.1 

2.9732 

2,0030 

661.4 

3,055.8 

2,130.9 

874.8 

O 

482.6 

1,917.4 

507.2 

2.885.5 

2,0930 

1,982.3 

3,008.8 

2,012.8 

650.0 

2,970.2 

2,138.5 

856.5 

N 

487.7 

1,931.3 

5105 

2,956.0 

2,127.5 

1,967.5 

3.095.1 

2,037.0 

660.2 

2,823.0 

2,172.5 

859.7 

D 

500.2 

1,893.6 

5162 

3.041.6 

2,112.2 

1,922.0 

3,138.3 

2,049.5 

670.0 

2,835.3 

2,252.6 

882.0 

1984  J 

511.7 

1,926.5 

537.8 

2.932.0 

2.120.1 

2,007.7 

3,206.6 

2,106  1 

687.6 

2,948.7 

2,273.0 

893.9 

F 

521.7 

1,900  8 

550.3 

2,892.8 

2.158.4 

2,0344 

3,1354 

2,205.7 

691.0 

3,047.2 

2,321.1 

925.4 

M 

527.9 

1,886.6 

561.1 

2.789.4 

2,196.4 

2,140.9 

3,282.9 

2,256.7 

694.8 

3.146.0 

2.322.0 

935.1 

A 

543.9 

1,863.9 

585.8 

2,809.3 

2,194.3 

2,220.5 

3,265.6 

2,300.7 

711.4 

3,110.2 

2,364.7 

927.8 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2  1 


1982  M 

495.8 

2,115.7 

541.4 

3,420.3 

2,521.9 

2,404.6 

4,350.1 

2,274.5 

783.5 

3,393.0 

2,390.3 

937.1 

J 

484.2 

2.163.7 

533.6 

3,424.4 

2,4897 

2,386.9 

4,2840 

2,245.3 

7944 

3,470.3 

2,375.3 

922.1 

J 

473.6 

2.124.9 

517.6 

3,360.4 

2.449.4 

2,355.6 

4,383.6 

2,249.9 

788.2 

3,429.4 

2,381.4 

923.8 

A 

476.8 

2,091.5 

5140 

3,265.4 

2,400  1 

2,298.4 

4,296.5 

2,222.1 

785.3 

3,405.2 

2,349.7 

920.5 

S 

462.3 

2,087.8 

503.6 

3,257.9 

2,3502 

2.2576 

4,271.9 

2,171.2 

784.4 

3,407.3 

2,368.6 

916.6 

O 

445.4 

2,082.4 

5038 

3,207.8 

2,319.4 

2,176.6 

4,303.6 

2.135.1 

7802 

3,307.3 

2,343.4 

906.5 

N 

448.4 

2,030.4 

506.9 

3,104.9 

2,2540 

2,123.5 

4,170.0 

2,100.1 

757.5 

3,486.1 

2,294.7 

908.3 

D 

446.1 

1,991.5 

514.5 

3,003.0 

2.191.2 

2,139.2 

2,784.0 

2,037.1 

736.8 

3,451.0 

2,262.6 

858.5 

1983  J 

449.8 

1.987.7 

512.3 

2,865.8 

2.112.3 

2,086.6 

2,771.1 

2.010.1 

715.5 

3,566.2 

2,245.7 

896.9 

F 

449.5 

1,981.9 

5134 

2,889.9 

2.104.3 

2,048.3 

2,789.2 

1,995.2 

701  3 

3,545.0 

2,274.8 

886.9 

M 

452.9 

1 ,966.9 

501  4 

2,847.2 

2,080.7 

2,025.7 

2,830.1 

1 ,996.2 

693.7 

3,520.9 

2,249.6 

883.1 

A 

460.6 

1,943.7 

508.3 

2,811.6 

2,092.8 

2,004.7 

2,858.8 

1 ,983.9 

690.8 

3,486.9 

2,224.9 

869.4 

M 

4644 

1 ,936.9 

512.3 

2,779.1 

2,103.3 

1,955  7 

2,817.4 

1.981.4 

691.8 

3,091.2 

2,223.7 

887.1 

J 

476.5 

1,913.1 

5078 

2,755.3 

2,122.4 

1 ,900.2 

2,821.2 

1,999.8 

686.6 

2,796.5 

2.203.9 

889.8 

J 

474.1 

1,918.2 

510.5 

2,779.3 

2,117.2 

1 ,873.8 

2,927.8 

1.992.5 

681.6 

2,825.7 

2,145.7 

876.5 

A 

479.2 

1,893.7 

522.6 

2,822.3 

2.181.8 

1,867.5 

2,905.0 

2,000.6 

678.8 

2,904.5 

2,157.3 

876.6 

S 

483.9 

1 ,908.5 

522.1 

2,844.8 

2.172.5 

1 ,908.3 

2,909.6 

2,038.3 

6836 

3.016.0 

2,201.8 

891.5 

O 

488.6 

1 .898.2 

522.7 

2,8759 

2.154.2 

1 ,958.3 

2,968.8 

2,051.0 

685.1 

3,060.8 

2,224.7 

894.9 

N 

492.0 

1,916.3 

5290 

2,921.7 

2.201.1 

1 .967.8 

3,081.1 

2,087.3 

697.0 

2,912.0 

2,263.5 

898.5 

D 

503  6 

1 ,908.0 

539.0 

2,950.6 

2,218.1 

1 ,958.6 

3,162.9 

2.121.2 

701.1 

2,887.6 

2.287.5 

903.2 

1984  J 

5204 

1,915.1 

551.2 

2,848.1 

2,143.2 

1,999.3 

3,266.7 

2.153.5 

699.7 

2,910.1 

2,240.3 

898.5 

F 

524.7 

1.846.1 

559.7 

2,920.1 

2,152.1 

2,000.6 

3,190.9 

2,210.2 

683.4 

3.018.5 

2,229.5 

923.5 

M 

520.6 

1,844.6 

564.2 

2,867.9 

2.149.0 

2,111.0 

3,343.2 

2,237.8 

670.4 

3.079.1 

2,208.8 

920.4 

A 

5367 

1,874  8 

579.7 

2,8706 

2.122.9 

2,188.1 

3,256.6 

2.236.6 

675.1 

3.063.9 

2,274.6 

903.3 

'Total  inventories  owned  by  manufacturers  including  warehouse  stocks. 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 

Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


72 


July  1984 

Table  4:  Estimated  value  of  shipments  and  unfilled  orders  in  manufacturing  industries,  by  economic  use  classification, 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Section  6— Table  4 


Shipments1 

Unfilled  orders  at  end 

of  month 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and 
compo- 
nents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods  & 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
industries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 
cation: 
auto- 
motive 
products 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods 
and 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
indus- 
tries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 
cation: 

average 
and  month 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

motive 
products 

D 
D 

310397 
310462 

310398 
310463 

310399 
310464 

310400 
310465 

310401 
310466 

310402 
310467 

310403 
310468 

310413 
310478 

310414 
310479 

310415 
310480 

310416 
310481 

310417 
310482 

310418 
310483 

310419 
310484 

1982 
1983 

5,066.7 
5,336.9 

509.3 
6058 

1 ,472.5 
1,327.0 

1,203  9 
1,248.1 

4,191.6 
4,693.3 

2,841.7 
3,418.8 

3,4737 
4,093.1 

541.3 
579.7 

343.1 
376.5 

9,949.8 
10,894.9 

2,717.5 
2,317.6 

2,497.8 
2,652.2 

702.2 
7482 

712.8 
833.4 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

4,985.9 

4898 

1,509.1 

1.290.3 

4,4509 

3,062.0 

3,641.3 

583.3 

3322 

10.191.7 

2,909.7 

2,6293 

6962 

738.6 

J 

5,294.3 

537.7 

1,559.7 

1,414.3 

4.627.3 

3,416.1 

4.086.3 

571.5 

3353 

10,057.9 

2.785.4 

2.600.9 

694  7 

724.7 

J 

5,0607 

447.3 

1,305.5 

1,148.0 

3,661.6 

2,414.9 

3,183.1 

573.9 

335.2 

9,909.9 

2,721.1 

2.5372 

683.3 

722.8 

A 

5,394.6 

514.4 

1,257.2 

1.260.4 

3,961.3 

2,820.0 

3.599.1 

552.7 

324.6 

9,703.1 

2,616.6 

2,506.7 

643.8 

709.2 

S 

5,393.4 

609.0 

1,514.1 

1,349.8 

4,341.6 

2,977.9 

3,697.9 

532.7 

329.4 

9.486.8 

2,493.1 

2,421.6 

675.9 

674.7 

O 

5,293.4 

603.3 

1.399.6 

1,229.4 

4,128.0 

2,602.2 

3,284.9 

492.0 

330.6 

9,242.5 

2,498.6 

2,294.6 

691.2 

652.1 

N 

5,352.6 

5708 

1,431.1 

1.196.9 

4.127.2 

2,609.6 

3,370.4 

471.4 

330.2 

9,8645 

2,440.9 

2.062.3 

662.8 

633.5 

D 

5,203.4 

498.6 

1,458.4 

1.015.5 

3,717.7 

2,417.6 

3,2184 

498.7 

310.6 

9,553.0 

2,279.6 

2.097.6 

6186 

634.7 

1933  J 

4,697.7 

466.9 

1,106.5 

938.5 

3,865.3 

2,799.1 

3,551.6 

554.2 

358.6 

9,653.1 

2,319.2 

2,240.9 

6780 

698.4 

F 

4,895.3 

522.9 

1,219.1 

1,000.3 

4,061.7 

2,879.4 

3,515.1 

541.0 

363.5 

9,771.0 

2,367.5 

2,427.4 

685.6 

701.3 

M 

5,326.3 

628.9 

1,475.0 

1.211.6 

4.948. 1 

3,316.0 

3,987.9 

543.0 

368.4 

9,542.4 

2,355.4 

2.630.5 

691.1 

741.4 

A 

4,889.8 

593.4 

1,259.1 

1,171.3 

4,618.9 

3.287.0 

3,773.2 

602  1 

391.4 

9,543.7 

2.419.1 

2,707.3 

675.6 

740.7 

M 

5,280.9 

585.6 

1,310.6 

1,304  5 

4,909.8 

3,730.9 

4.361  5 

6200 

3924 

9,5846 

2,426.9 

2,634.6 

705.9 

747.3 

J 

5,596.3 

661.4 

1 ,477.6 

1 ,479.2 

5,053.1 

3,931.4 

4,407.6 

621.1 

364.8 

9.437.3 

2,367.2 

2.609.3 

726.3 

783.6 

J 

5,310.9 

5380 

1,140.0 

1,238.7 

4,040.4 

2,979.7 

3,613.9 

623.3 

383.7 

9,481  0 

2,340.6 

2.619.9 

760.4 

843.2 

A 

5,695.8 

630.6 

1.183.0 

1,384.1 

4,617.8 

3,025.8 

3,717.8 

612.6 

403.7 

9,793.2 

2,343.2 

2,773.1 

767.0 

891.4 

S 

5,730.5 

723.5 

1 .408.8 

1.437.3 

5,167.0 

3,650.5 

4,370.2 

588.5 

3840 

13,494.9 

2,2605 

2,783.9 

793.6 

908.6 

O 

5,646.5 

685.7 

1,351.1 

1.388.3 

5,155.2 

3.950.7 

4,816.0 

547.7 

380.0 

13,449.5 

2.311.7 

2,782.8 

814.4 

951.0 

N 

5,603.3 

679.1 

1,473.4 

1.333.6 

5,318.3 

3.938.4 

4,783.5 

544.5 

374.4 

13,549.6 

2,204.3 

2,816.2 

834.9 

964.6 

D 

5,369.3 

553.6 

1,519.2 

1,089.2 

4,563.5 

3.537.2 

4,218.6 

558.5 

353.3 

13.438.7 

2,095.9 

2,800.1 

846.0 

1 ,029.4 

1984  J 

5,111.6 

533.5 

1,352.1 

1,030.2 

5,010.1 

3.989.1 

4,995.7 

5806 

375.7 

13,590.6 

2,279.3 

3,057.0 

8594 

1,096.6 

F 

5,305.5 

568.4 

1,401.9 

1,131.0 

5,187.8 

3,915.7 

4,797.7 

548.9 

376.7 

13.598.9 

2,420.1 

3,181.9 

891  0 

1.158.5 

M 

5,811  4 

608.2 

1.666.7 

1,266.9 

5.889.5 

4,346.4 

5,427.3 

572.8 

358  1 

13,583.3 

2,4496 

3.329.0 

9659 

1.256.5 

A 

5,393.3 

568.5 

1.552.8 

1,266.7 

5,433.3 

4,151.5 

4,944.1 

601.3 

346.0 

13.809.9 

2,4870 

3,313.7 

988.4 

1,302.0 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2  3  3 


1982  M 

5,099.3 

497.6 

1,494.9 

1,237.7 

4,223.3 

2,885.3 

3,572.0 

538.7 

336.2 

10,154.3 

2.798.1 

2.599  1 

6990 

734.1 

J 

5,091 .7 

492.0 

1,476.1 

1,208.7 

4,212.0 

2,866.5 

3,672.7 

534.5 

329.1 

10.209.7 

2,731.9 

2,589.9 

712.1 

733.2 

J 

5,034.7 

494.4 

1 ,460.6 

1,158.1 

4,173.4 

2,815.5 

3,536.9 

537.8 

321.9 

10,001.1 

2,699.7 

2,541.0 

701  0 

722.7 

A 

5,265.5 

515.8 

1,444.8 

1,195.4 

4,267.5 

3,424.8 

4,192.8 

527.8 

317.8 

9,802  1 

2,604.2 

2,466.3 

672.0 

701.7 

S 

5,064.2 

516.4 

1,438.5 

1,181.5 

4,149.3 

2.883.0 

3,506.8 

532.7 

333.0 

9,500.7 

2,550.2 

2,365.5 

702.7 

691.0 

0 

5,073.6 

529.3 

1 ,387.2 

1,141.0 

4,091.2 

2.474.6 

3,082.1 

524.9 

341.2 

9,368.1 

2,514.1 

2.3070 

694.9 

672.5 

N 

5,171.2 

540.5 

1,380.1 

1,147.7 

4,0832 

2,578.6 

3,191  8 

515.1 

351.9 

9,941.4 

2.505.4 

2,094.0 

653.8 

671.3 

D 

5,188.6 

560.2 

1,353.3 

1,153.8 

4,102.0 

2,707.0 

3.372.5 

530.7 

353.6 

9,624.5 

2.4148 

2,253.3 

596.5 

661.8 

1983  J 

5,177.4 

584.9 

1,281.6 

1.186.3 

4.231.6 

3,175.4 

3,854.7 

567  8 

350.3 

9,568.5 

2,3602 

2,332.5 

652.2 

678.5 

F 

5,240.8 

576.8 

1.278.9 

1.192.2 

4.179.6 

2,987.8 

3,697.2 

567.0 

338.7 

9,606.9 

2,338.0 

2,392.1 

670.6 

662.4 

M 

5,213.7 

588.8 

1.269.4 

1,192.8 

4.335.0 

2,878.7 

3,660.0 

559.5 

356.7 

9,3840 

2,342.2 

2,560.3 

6660 

719.3 

A 

5,264.3 

608.0 

1.249.3 

1,250.1 

4.509.2 

3,106.3 

3,783.0 

578.9 

381.0 

9,383.4 

2,334.2 

2,6342 

685.9 

725.3 

M 

5,339.4 

591.0 

1.291.4 

1,231.6 

4,563.2 

3,456.8 

4,275.5 

572.9 

397.3 

9,558.2 

2,331.1 

2,6070 

711.1 

743.4 

J 

5,377.1 

604.1 

1,395.9 

1,256.3 

4,575.1 

3,271.2 

3,916.7 

580.8 

357.6 

9.5969 

2,320.0 

2,590.6 

745.0 

790.7 

J 

5,379.5 

609.5 

1 ,292.4 

1,279.9 

4,734.8 

3,526.5 

4,082.4 

583.5 

369.1 

9.563.9 

2,320.7 

2,616.5 

779.2 

841.8 

A 

5,447.8 

615.5 

1,336.0 

1 ,275.6 

4,853.6 

3,583.9 

4,089.3 

584.4 

396.0 

9,896.4 

2,333.0 

2,718.5 

7994 

879.8 

S 

5,404.0 

620.3 

1,345.1 

1,284.2 

5,007.9 

3,613.8 

4,291.3 

587.7 

388.1 

13,493.4 

2,317.4 

2,717.7 

8208 

9284 

O 

5.415.9 

597.6 

1.345.6 

1,275.6 

5,084.3 

3,724.6 

4.455.8 

586.2 

392.3 

13,617.2 

2,326.7 

2,801.1 

816.6 

978.3 

N 

5,390.3 

642.6 

1,401.5 

1,269.1 

5,229.8 

3,854.5 

4,457.7 

595.8 

398.7 

13,654.8 

2,2632 

2,865.0 

823.3 

1 ,024.6 

D 

5,422.1 

628.8 

1,427.6 

1,268  5 

5,142.2 

4,105.1 

4,637.9 

594.6 

403.0 

13,521.6 

2,222.6 

3,028.0 

815.8 

1,078.5 

1984  J 

5,580.5 

664.9 

1.558.6 

1.285.6 

5.387.1 

4,470.3 

5,437.5 

594.6 

367.4 

13.472.0 

2,318.0 

3,192.4 

827.0 

1 ,066.3 

F 

5,454.0 

601.7 

1 ,407.5 

1 .283.7 

5,111.7 

3,850.9 

4,719.7 

574.7 

350.9 

13.372.9 

2,387.4 

3,140.1 

872.6 

1,095.5 

M 

5,771.5 

577.6 

1,456.1 

1 ,289.3 

5,320.8 

3,914.8 

5,148.6 

590.6 

346.6 

13,372.0 

2,439.6 

3,240.2 

933.0 

1,221.0 

A 

5,856.5 

587.3 

1,552.1 

1.340.7 

5,306.6 

3,862.7 

4,972.9 

578.2 

336.3 

13,596  4 

2,398.5 

3.219.3 

1,006.4 

1,276.2 

'Separate  industries  series  combined  for  the  Supplementary  Classification  automotive  products,  are  also  components  of  other  classifications    Other  economic  use  classification  groups  are 

mutually  exclusive  and  except  for  rounding  differences  add  to  relevant  Canada  totals  in  section  6.  table  1 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 

Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


73 


Section  6— Table  5 

Table  5:  Estimated  value  of  inventories  owned  and  raw  materials  in  manufacturing  industries,  by  economic  use  classification, 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


July  1984 


Inventories  ownec 

Inventories  held:  raw 

materials 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods  & 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
industries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 
cation: 
automotive 
products 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods 
and 
supplies 

Export 
based 
indus- 
tries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classrfi- 

average 
and  month 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

automotive 
products 

D 
D 

310456 
310521 

310446 
310511 

310457 
310522 

310458 
310523 

310449 
310514 

310459 
310524 

310460 
310525 

310421 
310486 

310422 
310487 

310423 
310488 

310424 
310489 

310425 
310490 

310426 
310491 

310427 
310492 

1982 
1983 

8,276.4 
7.925.4 

1,488.5 
1,421.0 

6,305.2 
4,657.3 

3,187.8 
2,757.1 

9,279.2 

8.651.1 

5,257.9 

4.931.8 

5,461 .7 
5,047.3 

3,351.0 
3,234.9 

653.7 
650.9 

2,115.0 
1,887.2 

1 ,448.2 
1,254.1 

3,984.6 
3,675.6 

1 ,965.8 
1,821.8 

1 ,936.2 
1.788.0 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

8,331  2 

1,577.0 

6,603.8 

3.457.3 

9,4947 

5,2646 

5.416.4 

3,374.1 

668.7 

2,196.5 

1 ,547.6 

3,981.1 

1.925.9 

1,894.1 

J 

8,450.0 

1,557.5 

6,574.8 

3.373.5 

9,310.1 

5,175.8 

5.440.6 

3,420.1 

657.4 

2.150.5 

1,494.1 

3,9294 

1.953.8 

1,955.4 

J 

8,288.0 

1.480.2 

6,520.9 

3.240.4 

9,1678 

5,154.7 

5.375.9 

3,394.7 

640.8 

2.129.3 

1,452.5 

3,922.6 

1.922.2 

1 ,920.4 

A 

8,2150 

1,453.6 

6,522.7 

3.098.0 

9,031  6 

5.219.4 

5,441.5 

3,327.3 

645.3 

2.115.5 

1,381.6 

3.857.6 

1.904.2 

1,894.7 

S 

8,172.5 

1,403.6 

6,435.2 

2,947.5 

8,927.3 

5,225.0 

5.389.5 

3,235.8 

627.9 

2.068.1 

1,328.3 

3.819.1 

1.959.2 

1.892.7 

O 

7,941.4 

1,359.3 

6,366.6 

2,869.9 

8,852.6 

5,268.8 

5,175.3 

3,111.1 

600.5 

2.026.2 

1.280.0 

3.807.1 

1 ,970.3 

1.753.0 

N 

8,101.5 

1,350.6 

6,207.6 

2,777.8 

8,735.1 

5,117.5 

5.242.7 

3,243.9 

597.9 

1.966.0 

1.234.5 

3,755.5 

1,942.0 

1 .875.2 

D 

7,979.6 

1,314.9 

4,679.9 

2.692.5 

8.717.5 

5.028.5 

5.229.6 

3,2704 

587.2 

1.926.5 

1,222.2 

3,767.0 

1 ,953.8 

1,881.8 

1983  J 

8,337.4 

1,370.5 

4,648.9 

2,679.8 

8,699.7 

5.062.6 

5,419.1 

3,422.3 

607.2 

1,923.1 

1,219.1 

3,721.9 

1,915.9 

1 ,978.6 

F 

8,327.5 

1,372.7 

4,672.6 

2,715.6 

8,730.5 

5,080.9 

5,413.7 

3,330.5 

616.7 

1,901.1 

1,217.9 

3,628.4 

1,911.7 

1 ,900.8 

M 

8,348.6 

1,420.8 

4,680.6 

2,757.6 

8,638.6 

5,055.2 

5.443.7 

3,296.6 

632.0 

1 ,899.4 

1,238.1 

3,538.9 

1,884.1 

1 ,833.6 

A 

8,387.2 

1,411.7 

4,672.2 

2,787.4 

8.606.7 

4,941.0 

5.467.8 

3,533.1 

627.8 

1,894.0 

1,231.7 

3,515.6 

1,798.5 

2,047.1 

M 

7,962.7 

1,461.9 

4,6140 

2,805.2 

8.552.4 

4,741.3 

4.937.6 

3,352.4 

655.4 

1,860.9 

1,250.4 

3,521.2 

1,744.1 

1,835.9 

J 

7,718.8 

1,484.8 

4,622.8 

2,803.8 

8,4070 

4,640.9 

4,629.7 

3,186.2 

661.8 

1,858.2 

1,269.3 

3,503.6 

1.740.7 

1 ,658.6 

J 

7,630.6 

1,410.3 

4,552.7 

2,733.4 

8,430.7 

4,729.5 

4,683.5 

3,224.2 

656  7 

1,851.0 

1.268.1 

3,598.5 

1.773.4 

1,720.1 

A 

7,700.1 

1,407.3 

4,619.2 

2,773.7 

8,5055 

4,905.3 

4,852.7 

3,166.7 

6642 

1,864.1 

1.292.1 

3,681.4 

1 .785.0 

1,714.4 

S 

7,794.7 

1,411.0 

4,6602 

2.756.5 

8.536.4 

4,939.3 

4.961.4 

3,104.7 

668.9 

1,884.2 

1.271.6 

3,692.8 

1.822.1 

1 ,728.4 

O 

7,743.9 

1,405.1 

4.697.7 

2,735.5 

8.660.3 

5,026.6 

4,961.2 

3,100.5 

6649 

1,903.9 

1.264.9 

3,789.7 

1 .827.4 

1 .700.5 

N 

7,602.6 

1,421.8 

4,7455 

2,773.3 

8.897.1 

5,033.3 

4,862.4 

3,012.1 

666  7 

1,898.5 

1.261.9 

3,924.0 

1.842.4 

1.627.0 

D 

7,551.3 

1,473.6 

4,700.7 

2,763.5 

9.147.8 

5.025.4 

4,934.9 

3.089.6 

688.3 

1,908  0 

1.264.4 

3.991.2 

1.816.4 

1,710.7 

1984  J 

7,800.3 

1,510.6 

4,827.8 

2,807.6 

9.223.2 

5,143.7 

5.098.4 

3.174.2 

698.9 

1,957.6 

1.256.6 

3.986.0 

1 .863.5 

1 .752.6 

F 

7,987.7 

1,568  4 

4,895.4 

2.862.1 

9,261.7 

5,117.2 

5.155.3 

3.186.5 

720.3 

1,973.4 

1.273.5 

3,884.3 

1,879.7 

1,738.1 

M 

8,184.0 

1,597.5 

5.0900 

2,916.0 

9,266.6 

5,107.4 

5.350.0 

3,262.4 

731.1 

2,085.9 

1,302.2 

3,819.6 

1 ,885.4 

1 ,783.2 

A 

8,230.7 

1,591.0 

5.172.6 

2.931.0 

9,395.7 

5,0224 

5.354.6 

3,462.2 

7180 

2,176.5 

1,305.8 

3,855.2 

1.833.7 

1,934.9 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  1  1  1 


1982  M 

8,213.4 

1,503.4 

6,575.5 

3,306.4 

9,4793 

5,378.9 

5,453.1 

3,311.2 

654.5 

2.189.3 

1,515.0 

4,106.3 

2,001.1 

1 .908.9 

J 

8,232.7 

1,482.6 

6,4927 

3,257.8 

9,419.3 

5,407.2 

5,420.2 

3,314.0 

646.8 

2,160.5 

1 .460.9 

4,056.2 

2,045.7 

1 ,920.2 

J 

8,268.4 

1,479.8 

6,4757 

3.2122 

9,279.7 

5,422.9 

5,449.8 

3,330.4 

642.5 

2,134.6 

1,427.4 

3.946.7 

1.980.8 

1.920.3 

A 

8,193.5 

1,472.2 

6.426.0 

3.1250 

9,1256 

5,251.2 

5.334.1 

3,292.3 

642.5 

2,091  0 

1,365.4 

3.817.1 

1.945.1 

1.868.7 

S 

8,224.7 

1,441.4 

6,354.8 

3,027.2 

9,097.0 

5.239.4 

5,342.3 

3,284.1 

629.9 

2,042  1 

1.342.6 

3.797.4 

1.955.6 

1.856.3 

O 

8,123.8 

1,419.2 

6.2636 

2,9824 

9,0185 

5,199.1 

5,251.3 

3,152.6 

614.2 

2.019.4 

1.313.4 

3,769.4 

1,936.1 

1,718.1 

N 

8,342.9 

1,407.8 

6,170.6 

2,9023 

8,863  1 

5,0664 

5,438.4 

3,371.6 

615.8 

1.975.8 

1 .280.8 

3,692.9 

1.894.1 

1 ,940.0 

D 

8,198.3 

1,360.0 

4,796.5 

2,8220 

8.675.7 

5,002.5 

5,356.7 

3,330.1 

6005 

1.935.5 

1.257.5 

3,628.5 

1 .893.3 

1.889.3 

1983  J 

8,407-3 

1,380.0 

4,773.8 

2,714.7 

8,491.2 

4,935.8 

5,373.5 

3,519.5 

607.0 

1.935.6 

1,235.3 

3,609.0 

1.872.3 

1.969.1 

F 

8,328.6 

1.368.6 

4,765.4 

2,7004 

8,506.4 

4,899.1 

5,363.8 

3.361.0 

613.2 

1.920  5 

1.214.8 

3,610.6 

1.856.5 

1,942.8 

M 

8,248.1 

1,388.1 

4,702.1 

2,675.0 

8.511.2 

4.9075 

5.328.9 

3.339.1 

623.1 

1 ,898.7 

1,218.6 

3,616.9 

1.850.7 

1.876.4 

A 

8.0886 

1 ,364.3 

4,656.9 

2,659.8 

8.515.7 

4,9405 

5,354.5 

3.350.4 

617.5 

1,890.7 

1,205.2 

3,614.4 

1.826.9 

2.019.3 

M 

7,860.7 

1 ,396.0 

4,591.7 

2,683.9 

8,534.6 

4,837.7 

4,980.4 

3,294.4 

641.7 

1,855.6 

1.224.6 

3,635.6 

1.807.9 

1.854.8 

J 

7,525.2 

1,415.3 

4,560.9 

2.710.5 

8,504.7 

4,853.7 

4,621.6 

3,086.1 

651.3 

1.866.7 

1,241.8 

3,616.7 

1.821.2 

1.626.6 

J 

7,615.3 

1,410.8 

4,522.4 

2,710.9 

8.538.4 

4,977.6 

4,760.7 

3,165.1 

658.5 

1,855.4 

1,246.2 

3,622.9 

1.828.7 

1,719.8 

A 

7,681.4 

1,424.1 

4,547.7 

2,797.5 

8,593.1 

4,936.3 

4.764.2 

3,133.0 

661.3 

1,842.3 

1,277.0 

3,642.7 

1.823.8 

1 .687.5 

S 

7,844.3 

1,446.9 

4,599.5 

2,828.2 

8,696.8 

4,957.6 

4,914.8 

3.154.1 

671.4 

1.861.7 

1,286.4 

3,674.3 

1 ,820.3 

1,696.1 

0 

7,926.2 

1,464.3 

4,629.4 

2,838.5 

8,813.8 

4,960.3 

5,031.5 

3,145.7 

680.4 

1.897.0 

1,298.1 

3,749.9 

1.798.5 

1,670.0 

N 

7,828.5 

1 ,480.3 

4,725.8 

2,8909 

9,023.8 

4,9877 

5,039.8 

3,134.2 

686.1 

1 .907.7 

1,309.3 

3,857.6 

1,797.7 

1,685.9 

D 

7,762.9 

1,524.7 

4,822.9 

2,899.8 

9,115.9 

5,010.8 

5,054.7 

3,145.8 

704.5 

1,919.5 

1,301.0 

3,851.6 

1,762.3 

1,720.5 

1984  J 

7,859.7 

1,520.7 

4,958.4 

2.851.1 

9,004.0 

5.009.6 

5.044.4 

3,263.0 

698.5 

1,970.4 

1.273.1 

3,865.8 

1,821.2 

1 ,740.4 

F 

7,985.4 

1.564.2 

4.998.1 

2,849.8 

9,023.1 

4,931.7 

5,102.8 

3,212.8 

716.3 

1 ,994.8 

1,270.1 

3.862.3 

1 ,825.5 

1 ,775.7 

M 

8,087.0 

1,561.8 

5,117.2 

2,838.7 

9,131.3 

4,958.5 

5,234.7 

3,306.4 

721.0 

2.084.8 

1,281.3 

3.902.7 

1,851.3 

1,826.1 

A 

7,933.1 

1 .538.4 

5,159.5 

2,804.0 

9,2989 

5,0222 

5,244.0 

3.278.3 

706.1 

2,172.2 

1 ,277.6 

3.963.8 

1,861.1 

1.906.1 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  ol  Manufactures  data  become  available 
Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


74 


July  1984 


Section  6— Table  6 


Table  6:  Estimated  value  of  goods  in  process  and  finished  products  in  manufacturing  industries,  by  economic  use  classification, 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Inventories 

held 

Goods  in  process 

Finished  products 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods  & 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
industries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 
cation: 
automotive 
products 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods 
and 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
indus- 
tries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 

average 
and  month 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

automotive 
products 

D 

D 

310429 
310494 

310430 
310495 

310431 
310496 

310432 
310497 

310433 
310498 

310434 
310499 

310435 
310500 

310437 
310502 

310438 
310503 

310439 
310504 

310440 
310505 

310441 
310506 

310442 
310507 

310443 
310508 

1982 
1983 

1,052.5 
1,016.5 

211.9 
191.8 

4,059.6 
2.756.7 

1 ,088.3 
987.8 

1 ,668.6 

1.542.1 

1,562.9 
1,508.1 

1.228.6 
1 .200.6 

3,872.9 
3,674.0 

622.8 
578.2 

1,182.3 
1,060.0 

1 ,033.2 
871.1 

3.625.9 
3.433.3 

1.729.1 
1.601.8 

2.296.8 
2.058.6 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

1 ,053.6 

221.5 

4,240.3 

1,136.5 

1,708.1 

1,551.1 

1,221.6 

3,903.4 

686.7 

1,225.3 

1,143.7 

3,805.4 

1,787.5 

2,300.6 

J 

1 ,037.2 

216.9 

4,242.7 

1.120.6 

1,679.6 

1,450  0 

1,144.3 

3,992.6 

6830 

1,234.3 

1,137.0 

3,701  0 

1,771.9 

2,340.8 

J 

982.7 

2069 

4.277.3 

1,134.9 

1,666.1 

1,488.7 

1,127.1 

3,910.5 

632.4 

1,196.6 

1.059.9 

3,5789 

1 ,743.8 

2,328.3 

A 

993.5 

207.3 

4,242.1 

1,107.1 

1,657.4 

1.520.1 

1,176.6 

3,894.1 

600.9 

1,193.3 

1,013.1 

3,5165 

1,795.0 

2,370.0 

S 

1,034.7 

198.3 

4.225.1 

1,067.9 

1,631.1 

1.532.4 

1,230.3 

3,901  9 

577.3 

1.157.1 

9528 

3,4769 

1,733.3 

2.266.3 

O 

1.051.4 

192.6 

4,2696 

1.096.2 

1 ,594.2 

1.566.6 

1.269.0 

3,7788 

566.1 

1.129.8 

913.8 

3,451  2 

1,731.8 

2.153.2 

N 

1.052.7 

191.8 

4,116.7 

1.101.7 

1,540.0 

1.537.5 

1,223.4 

3,8048 

560.7 

1,125.7 

876.5 

3,439.5 

1.637.9 

2,144.1 

D 

1,020.7 

185.9 

2,748.3 

943.1 

1,523.8 

1,567.1 

1,202.3 

3.688.4 

541.7 

1.123.0 

871.6 

3.426.6 

1 ,507.4 

2,145.4 

1983  J 

1,077.1 

190.1 

2,725.9 

938.0 

1,547.2 

1,584.2 

1,239.9 

3,837.9 

573.2 

1,113.6 

860.5 

3.430.5 

1,562.4 

2,200.5 

F 

1,103.9 

190.5 

2,755.0 

961.3 

1,537.6 

1,565.4 

1,229  5 

3,893.0 

565.5 

1,124.3 

891  5 

3,5644 

1,603.8 

2,2833 

M 

1,126.2 

190.1 

2,750.8 

957.2 

1,547.2 

1.542.7 

1,271.8 

3,925.6 

598  7 

1,095  8 

9003 

3,552.4 

1,628.3 

2,338.2 

A 

1.062.5 

192.3 

2,743.3 

986.5 

1,541.1 

1,525.0 

1,254.1 

3,791.5 

591.6 

1,094.1 

912.4 

3.549.9 

1,617.4 

2,166.5 

M 

1.024.2 

191.2 

2,7408 

1,017.3 

1,519.8 

1.408  8 

1,155.8 

3,586.0 

615.3 

1,103.8 

903.1 

3.511.3 

1,588.3 

1.945.7 

J 

939.5 

195.0 

2,771.2 

997.1 

1.499.1 

1,369.0 

1,051.5 

3,593.0 

627.8 

1,076.2 

896.8 

3.404.2 

1,531.1 

1,919.5 

J 

914.6 

184.5 

2,749.2 

1,004.3 

1,498.4 

1 ,404.0 

1,087.9 

3,491.7 

569.0 

1,022.3 

850.9 

3.333.7 

1,552.0 

1,875.5 

A 

968.4 

189.5 

2,791.0 

1,042.1 

1 ,538.9 

1,473.1 

1,161.6 

3,565.0 

553.4 

1,012.7 

841  4 

3,285.1 

1,647.1 

1,976.6 

S 

1,014.5 

189.8 

2,845.9 

1.051.4 

1,551.7 

1 ,488.5 

1,198.6 

3,675.4 

552.1 

1,011.3 

835.9 

3.291  8 

1,628.6 

2,034.3 

O 

994.8 

193  0 

2,760.6 

1 ,002.9 

1,554.6 

1,539.3 

1,222.2 

3,648.4 

547.2 

1,019.9 

830.8 

3,315.9 

1,659.8 

2,038.4 

N 

991.2 

194.4 

2,769.8 

997.4 

1.585.1 

1,558.5 

1.257.8 

3,5992 

560.6 

1,025.3 

860.1 

3,387.8 

1.632.3 

1,977.5 

D 

980.6 

201  6 

2,677.1 

8982 

1.584  4 

1,638.4 

1,277.0 

3.4809 

583.5 

1.020.7 

869.2 

3,572.2 

1,570.5 

1,947.1 

1984  J 

1.017.5 

204.3 

2,711.4 

921.7 

1,611.5 

1,709.2 

1,323.9 

3,6086 

607.3 

1,023.8 

904  4 

3,625.7 

1,571.0 

2,021.9 

F 

1 ,041 .9 

208.1 

2,746.3 

9422 

1,664.7 

1,685.1 

1,286.1 

3,7593 

640.1 

1.050.5 

915.5 

3,712.6 

1.552.4 

2,131.1 

M 

1,079.7 

214.3 

2,824.9 

8844 

1,675.8 

1,682.3 

1,384.1 

3,841.9 

652.1 

1,067.0 

9448 

3,771.2 

1,539.8 

2,182.7 

A 

1 ,036.6 

217.8 

2,818.6 

883.9 

1,693.2 

1,605.8 

1,342.8 

3,731.8 

655.2 

1,071.5 

9693 

3,847.3 

1,582.8 

2,076.9 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D  2  2  1 


1982  M 

1,034.2 

217.4 

4,248.8 

1.091.5 

1,705.7 

1,610.7 

1,233  3 

3,868.0 

631.5 

1.195.7 

1,066  7 

3,667.3 

1,767.1 

2,310.9 

J 

1,017.5 

211.5 

4,186.0 

1.100.8 

1,686  4 

1,573.5 

1,209  6 

3,901.2 

624.3 

1.198.9 

1,071.0 

3,676.7 

1,788.0 

2,290.4 

J 

1,019.7 

207.8 

4,222.3 

1,106.9 

1,677.1 

1,672.4 

1,250.2 

3,918.3 

629.5 

1,201.2 

1,057.8 

3,655.9 

1,769  7 

2,279.3 

A 

1,037.4 

205.9 

4,148.1 

1,084.0 

1.655.4 

1,556.9 

1,188.5 

3,8638 

623.8 

1.215.1 

1 .048.6 

3,653.1 

1,749.2 

2,276.9 

S 

1 ,062.6 

1993 

4,1439 

1,073.2 

1,634.1 

1,557.8 

1,236.4 

3,878.0 

612.2 

1.183.9 

1,007.7 

3,665.5 

1,726.0 

2,249.6 

O 

1 .066.9 

195.8 

4,1585 

1 ,083.0 

1,612.2 

1,545.3 

1 ,247.8 

3,904.3 

609.2 

1,144.7 

9783 

3,636.9 

1,717.7 

2,285.4 

N 

1 ,059.8 

195.3 

4.048.8 

1,098.9 

1,581.0 

1,508  3 

1,217.1 

3,911.5 

596.7 

1.146.8 

934.9 

3,589.2 

1,664.0 

2,281.3 

D 

1 ,042.0 

191.2 

2,834  1 

1,030.6 

1,566.0 

1.492.5 

1,191.1 

3,826.2 

568.3 

1,144.9 

917.6 

3,481.2 

1,616.7 

2,276.3 

1983  J 

1,051.0 

191.4 

2.831.0 

977.6 

1,515.4 

1.480.3 

1,196.8 

3,8368 

581.6 

1,120.9 

876.4 

3,366.8 

1,583.2 

2,207.6 

F 

1.062.0 

190.2 

2,840.8 

977.6 

1,500.7 

1,463.7 

1,177.1 

3.905.6 

5652 

1.111.8 

873.5 

3,395.1 

1,578.9 

2,243.9 

M 

1,104.1 

189.7 

2,784.1 

954.4 

1,527.0 

1 .480.3 

1,206.8 

3,804.9 

575.3 

1.084.8 

8603 

3,367.3 

1,576.5 

2,245.7 

A 

1.032.6 

188.0 

2,7588 

964.5 

1,519.9 

1,528.1 

1,241.9 

3,7056 

558.8 

1 ,066.6 

843.9 

3,381.4 

1,585.5 

2,093.3 

M 

1.008.1 

187.8 

2,749.8 

978.1 

1,516.8 

1,460.1 

1.164.9 

3,558.2 

5665 

1 ,077.9 

843.2 

3,382.2 

1.569.7 

1,960.7 

J 

923.2 

189.9 

2,731.9 

9806 

1,506  0 

1 ,485.8 

1,113.2 

3,515.9 

574.1 

1,045.2 

844.5 

3,382.0 

1,546.7 

1.881.8 

J 

950.1 

185.2 

2.710.1 

979.4 

1 ,508.9 

1,576.6 

1,202  5 

3.500.1 

567.1 

1,026  8 

849.3 

3,4066 

1,572.3 

1,838.4 

A 

1,011.7 

188.2 

2,723.4 

1,020.4 

1,536.3 

1 ,506.8 

1,176.6 

3,536.7 

574.6 

1 ,030.6 

8706 

3,414.1 

1 ,605.7 

1,900  1 

s 

1 ,042.5 

190.8 

2.783.9 

1,055.9 

1.553.7 

1,513.1 

1,204  0 

3,647.7 

584.7 

1,035.1 

883.1 

3,468.8 

1,624.2 

2,014.7 

0 

1 ,009.4 

196.3 

2,685.1 

989.2 

1,570.8 

1,518.3 

1.201.0 

3,771.1 

587.6 

1 ,034.0 

889.4 

3,493.1 

1,643.5 

2,160.5 

N 

997.7 

198.0 

2,721.7 

993.6 

1,628.1 

1,531.6 

1.252.5 

3,696.6 

5962 

1,044.6 

916.9 

3,538.1 

1 ,658.4 

2,101.4 

D 

1 .002.0 

207  9 

2,769.6 

981.4 

1 ,630.9 

1,562.9 

1,269.2 

3,615.1 

612.3 

1 ,039.0 

916.1 

3,633.4 

1,685.6 

2,065.0 

1984  J 

991.7 

205.7 

2.821.8 

961.5 

1,579.4 

1,596.8 

1.277.2 

3,605.0 

616.5 

1,031.3 

921.5 

3.558.8 

1,591.6 

2,026.8 

F 

1 .000.4 

207.7 

2,838.9 

959.1 

1 ,624.9 

1,576.7 

1,232.2 

3,772.2 

640.2 

1,039.3 

897.2 

3,535.9 

1,529.5 

2,0949 

M 

1,057.8 

213.8 

2,8624 

882.2 

1,654  0 

1,615.5 

1,312.5 

3,722.8 

6270 

1,057.7 

903.4 

3,574.6 

1,491.7 

2.096.1 

A 

1,006.5 

212.9 

2,837  1 

864.8 

1,670.3 

1,608.7 

1,329.3 

3,648.3 

619.4 

1 ,044.2 

897.1 

3,664.8 

1,552.4 

2.008.6 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  ol  Manufactures  data  become  available 
Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


75 


Section  6— Tables  7  and  8 
Table  7:  Tobacco  and  beverages 


July  1984 


'Starting  with  January  1968.  production  is  manufacturers'  production;  prior  to  that  date  production  was  indicated  by  the  use  ot  excise  duty  stamps.       'Intended  for  cigarettes.       'In- 
cludes pipe,  plug,  chewing,  twist,  snuff  etc.       'Sales  to  wholesalers,  retailers  and  institutions  which  are  subject  to  excise  duty.       'Includes  sales  for  ships'  air  stores,  embassies  of 
Canada  and  for  export        "End  of  period. 
Sources:  Tobacco  and  Tobacco  Products  Service  Bulletin  (32-014),  Statistics  Canada;  and  Department  of  National  Revenue. 

Table  8:  Rubber  (metric  tonnes) 


Year 

Imports 

natural  and 

synthetic 

(million    _ 

pounds) 

Production 

Consumption 

Consumption  of  natural, 
synthetic  &  reclaimed  rubber 

Tires 
and  tubes 

Footwear 

Wire 
and  cable 

month 

Synthetic 

Natural 

Synthetic            Reclaimed 

Total2 

Natural 

D 

2099 

345075 

345077 

345078 

345088 

345089 

345090 

345091 

345092 

345094 

1982 

187.28 

181  701 

72  852 

171  356 

8  179 

255  555 

176  523 

4  450 

X 

6  857 

1983 

235.32 

178  106 

84  682 

185  471 

8  905 

280  076 

189  643 

4  932 

832 

7  252 

1982  M 

17.41 

11  985 

6  066 

14  146 

729 

20  941 

14  424 

356 

X 

9  863 

J 

15.21 

19  237 

7  269 

16  471 

796 

24  536 

17  499 

377 

X 

7  656 

J 

11.57 

16  708 

3  842 

9  245 

520 

13  607 

9  797 

120 

x 

8  662 

A 

14.12 

18  935 

5  321 

13  285 

627 

19  187 

13011 

335 

X 

8100 

S 

15.49 

15  082 

6  513 

15  420 

862 

22  795 

15  941 

444 

X 

8  095 

0 

13.00 

10  541 

6  466 

15  188 

538 

22  195 

15  446 

290 

X 

7  235 

N 

24.31 

14  629 

6  641 

14  797 

655 

22  093 

15  721 

352 

X 

6116 

D 

11.07 

16  274 

5  367 

12  077 

537 

17  981 

11  959 

292 

X 

6  857 

1983  J 

20.03 

16  162 

5  821 

13  780 

564 

20  165 

13  987 

459 

X 

6  819 

F 

16.08 

X 

6  894 

15  758 

844 

23  496 

16  324 

431 

X 

6  820 

M 

18.83 

17  142 

7  494 

16  600 

931 

25  025 

16  737 

438 

X 

5  753 

A 

20.67 

11  224 

7  075 

15  697 

830 

23  602 

16  054 

364 

X 

6  339 

M 

18.95 

13  025 

7  503 

16  675 

764 

24  942 

16  791 

394 

X 

6  047 

J 

20.47 

13  774 

6  689 

16  183 

778 

23  650 

15211 

439 

X 

6  578 

J 

14.93 

15  495 

4  663 

9  869 

488 

15  020 

10  432 

144 

X 

6  694 

A 

18.90 

14  404 

6  735 

15  547 

624 

22  906 

14  687 

440 

X 

7  499 

S 

18.59 

13  670 

6  950 

15  736 

782 

24  468 

15  609 

599 

X 

6  798 

0 

23.01 

16  958 

7  861 

17  155 

799 

25  815 

17  551 

481 

X 

7  324 

N 

23.17 

14  858 

9  285 

17  836 

818 

27  957 

19  528 

466 

X 

6  197 

D 

21.69 

15015 

7712 

14  635 

683 

23  030 

16  732 

277 

X 

7  252 

1984  J 

26.84 

F 

22.76 

M 

29.69 

A 

21.80 

Tobacco 

Beverages 

Production 

Stocks,' 

distil- 
leries 
&  bond 
warehouse 

Vol. 

Production'  of  tobacco  products 

Sales 

of  tobacco 

products 

Beer 

Distil- 
leries 
indus- 
trial 
alcohol 
(ethyl) 

Million 

Bottled 
spirits 

Litres  Al. 

Domestic 

Ex-warehoused5 

Ciga- 
rettes 

Cigars 

Cut  tobaccc 

Ciga- 
rettes 

Cut  tobacco 

Ciga- 
rettes 

Cigars 

Year 

Fine  cut1 

Other3 

Cigars       Fine  cut2 

Other3 

Million 
litres 

month 

Millions 

Kilograms 

Millions 

Kilograms 

Millions 

D 

2082 

2083 

2089 

2090 

2091 

2092 

2093 

2094 

2095 

2096 

2085 

2086 

2087 

2088 

1982 

68,232 

404 

5,715 

288 

66.339 

381.2 

5,552 

309 

955.4 

10.6 

2.265.8 

216.25 

87.15 

1 .065.80 

1983 

63,945 

342 

6,221 

272 

63,115 

344.9 

6,023 

292 

1.062.6 

15.2 

2,333.2 

209.03 

84.69 

1 .025.05 

1982  J 

6,431 

36 

639 

26 

6.770 

39.2 

513 

29 

117.3 

2.5 

250.9 

19.85 

8.94 

1,108.00 

J 

2,013 

9 

222 

13 

5.053 

35.0 

354 

24 

68.1 

0.7 

233.2 

9.28 

3.26 

1 ,058.50 

A 

5,037 

31 

450 

33 

8,320 

40.5 

541 

25 

77.0 

0.4 

228.9 

9.41 

8.32 

1 ,088.91 

S 

6,526 

39 

460 

27 

4,272 

29.6 

418 

27 

81.0 

2.6 

184.9 

13.42 

9.50 

1 ,075.59 

O 

6,116 

34 

492 

25 

4.428 

28.5 

468 

24 

69.8 

0.4 

150.4 

14.60 

9.39 

1 ,497.89 

N 

6,906 

41 

597 

36 

5.622 

32.1 

540 

30 

74.3 

1.2 

179.9 

17.41 

9.19 

1.162.07 

D 

4,715 

24 

432 

22 

6,651 

33.9 

504 

29 

50.5 

1.0 

184.1 

13.76 

5.69 

1 ,065.80 

1983  J 

6,485 

34 

577 

24 

3.352 

19.7 

371 

20 

71.1 

0.3 

142.6 

20.35 

5.98 

1,061.21 

F 

6,085 

30 

533 

26 

4.579 

23.1 

491 

24 

81.5 

0.6 

136.8 

22.72 

5.82 

1 .066.63 

M 

6.062 

33 

600 

35 

6,063 

29.3 

562 

25 

106.9 

4.0 

198.3 

27.79 

7.06 

1 .075.27 

A 

5.626 

28 

510 

20 

4.997 

27.8 

593 

25 

88.6 

1.0 

181.6 

14.81 

6.31 

1 ,071 .56 

M 

5.783 

26 

595 

15 

4,609 

29.5 

457 

23 

106.2 

0.8 

205.7 

17.79 

7.67 

1,068.13 

J 

5,621 

30 

596 

35 

6,518 

36.9 

559 

26 

82.1 

0.8 

238.1 

17.42 

8.89 

1,010.97 

J 

1,661 

7 

112 

5 

4.653 

28.3 

322 

23 

91.1 

1.2 

242.4 

8.70 

3.43 

1,054.41 

A 

4,784 

28 

532 

18 

8.944 

36.7 

679 

32 

90.4 

0.5 

248.4 

11.16 

8.49 

1 ,043.27 

S 

5,623 

33 

552 

26 

3,631 

25.5 

456 

21 

75.1 

0.4 

206.8 

11.45 

8.93 

1,001.44 

0 

5,529 

31 

558 

25 

4,125 

27.9 

405 

23 

84.9 

0.8 

167.2 

16.64 

7.92 

1 ,026.31 

N 

6,397 

38 

640 

24 

5.383 

29.7 

554 

24 

108.1 

1.3 

185.5 

19.37 

8.52 

1,019.41 

D 

4,289 

25 

416 

19 

6.261 

30.5 

574 

26 

76.6 

3.5 

179.9 

20.83 

5.67 

1 ,025.05 

1984  J 

5,776 

35 

584 

23 

3,022 

17.2 

401 

19 

63.1 

0.4 

134.2 

21.24 

6.08 

1,020.64 

F 

5,639 

38 

602 

18 

4,406 

20.6 

542 

20 

72.1 

0.7 

148.9 

23.89 

6.79 

1 ,024.07 

M 

5,835 

35 

640 

34 

6,341 

29.7 

701 

21 

103.9 

0.8 

186.9 

23.40 

7.41 

1,028.71 

A 

5,092 

28 

577 

20 

3.373 

16.9 

368 

18 

98.5 

0.9 

176.3 

22.38 

6.36 

1,027.12 

M 

5,530 

28 

604 

16 

5,179 

29.7 

520 

24 

106.2 

0.9 

— 

'End  of  period.       Consumption  in  Manufacturing  of  Foamed  Rubber,  Rug  Underlay-Other. 

Sources:  Consumption,  Production  and  Inventories  of  Rubber  (33-003),  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Statistics  Canada. 


76 


July  1984 

Table  9:  Footwear 


Section  6— Table  9 


Footwear 

Boots 

and  Shoes  — 

dress  and  casua 

Boots  & 

Athletic  Footwear 

Ice  Skate 

Infant's 

Shoes- 

Boots 

Year 

Total 

Men's 

Boy's 

Women's 

Girl's 

and 

work  & 

(with  or 

All 

and 

all 

sizes 

sizes 

sizes 

sizes 

little 

utility 

without 

other 

month 

types 

Total 

6  and  up 

under  6 

4  and  up 

under  4         children's 

types 

Slippers 

Total 

.  blades) 

footwear 

D 

345653 

345654 

345655 

345656 

345657 

345658 

345659 

345660 

345661 

345662 

345663 

345665 

1982 

36.670 

23.584 

5,720 

983 

14,046 

974 

1.861 

4,260 

5.024 

1.633 

1.122 

750 

1983 

39.119 

25,105 

6,547 

885 

14,709 

1,019 

1,945 

5,037 

5,278 

X 

X 

X 

1982  J 

3.597 

2,225 

535 

121 

1,249 

106 

214 

357 

477 

230 

177 

82 

J 

1,827 

1,067 

239 

37 

652 

53 

86 

222 

258 

147 

104 

42 

A 

3,286 

2,113 

492 

73 

1,301 

87 

160 

321 

501 

109 

72 

76 

S 

3.365 

2,102 

499 

76 

1.299 

51 

177 

372 

529 

120 

83 

86 

0 

2.969 

1,815 

450 

84 

1,071 

60 

150 

378 

511 

110 

67 

83 

N 

2,843 

1,808 

490 

79 

1.049 

72 

118 

374 

470 

82 

40 

53 

D 

2,023 

1.413 

355 

75 

832 

42 

109 

252 

275 

32 

9 

39 

1983  J 

2,460 

1,770 

406 

72 

1,103 

53 

136 

327 

238 

X 

X 

X 

F 

2,962 

2.083 

524 

77 

1,224 

85 

173 

343 

287 

86 

40 

X 

M 

3,330 

2,235 

465 

71 

1.460 

79 

160 

376 

318 

174 

104 

80 

A 

3.155 

2,056 

486 

71 

1,280 

72 

147 

343 

379 

174 

136 

88 

M 

3,372 

2,136 

549 

68 

1,287 

100 

132 

382 

429 

172 

130 

92 

J 

3,863 

2,495 

675 

119 

1,378 

114 

209 

442 

472 

157 

117 

94 

J 

1,877 

1.187 

306 

53 

686 

44 

98 

243 

263 

90 

61 

24 

A 

4,090 

2.499 

627 

82 

1,434 

116 

240 

541 

623 

174 

109 

88 

s 

3,981 

2.425 

661 

96 

1,405 

92 

171 

532 

624 

178 

115 

85 

0 

3,583 

2.094 

656 

63 

1,154 

79 

142 

524 

638 

153 

102 

83 

N 

3,993 

2.447 

723 

67 

1,345 

109 

203 

596 

711 

103 

X 

60 

D 

2,453 

1,678 

469 

46 

953 

76 

134 

388 

296 

44 

X 

28 

1984  J 

3,245 

2,186 

517 

54 

1.391 

88 

136 

548 

313 

69 

X 

34 

F 

4,003 

2,620 

599 

71 

1.600 

108 

242 

643 

439 

148 

X 

34 

M 

3,890 

2.534 

629 

83 

1.505 

100 

217 

535 

490 

159 

X 

59 

A 

3,689 

2.231 

553 

93 

1.306 

99 

180 

X 

579 

184 

97 

90 

M 

4,207 

2,476 

578 

107 

1,461 

130 

200 

684 

609 

196 

92 

86 

Source:  Footwear  Statistics  (33-002).  Statistics  Canada. 


77 


Section  6— Tables  10  and  11 

Table  10:  Production  of  sawn  lumber'  (million  feet,  board  measure) 


July  1984 


Year  and 
month 

Canada 

NS 

NB 

Que. 

Ont 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C 

D 

2267 

2270 

2271 

2272 

2273 

2275 

2276 

2277 

1982 
1983 

1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 


15.916 

142 

300 

2,761 

1.637 

171 

749 

10,109 

20.329 

152 

469 

3.672 

1.846 

X 

892 

13,041 

1.353.6 

16.1 

37.1 

222.8 

144.4 

14.5 

52.3 

864.7 

1.434.7 

18.0 

34.9 

240.4 

151.9 

16.6 

60.3 

908.0 

1.037.7 

15.5 

32.5 

184.5 

83.7 

9.2 

45.5 

6655 

1,291.2 

15.1 

32.3 

277.9 

150.5 

16.3 

47.3 

748.5 

1,431.6 

12.3 

30.1 

258.7 

148.6 

14.4 

67.6 

896.3 

1,389.7 

10.9 

29.1 

271.2 

125.1 

18.6 

45.7 

885.7 

1,324.6 

10.9 

27.3 

260.8 

130.5 

13.0 

50.3 

830.9 

1,292.0 

7.6 

27.9 

204.7 

112.4 

10.7 

58.2 

866.6 

1,461.7 

5.6 

20.0 

226.1 

126.0 

14.9 

86.7 

977.0 

1.635.4 

5.9 

275 

282.6 

147.2 

16.6 

87.0 

1 ,063.6 

1,836.8 

8.1 

31.2 

323.9 

160.3 

17.6 

120.0 

1,171.0 

1.643.1 

10.6 

31.3 

289.1 

158.8 

19.2 

44.4 

1 ,082.4 

1,629.8 

14.4 

41.1 

297.8 

154.9 

9.9 

48.3 

1,058.6 

1,794.7 

15.4 

44.7 

329.3 

168.7 

16.2 

42.5 

1,172.8 

1,540.0 

15.2 

43.0 

234.3 

110.6 

14.2 

45.2 

1,074.9 

1,752.4 

16.7 

47.0 

336.1 

163.9 

20.7 

63.6 

1 .098.8 

1,835.1 

16.3 

47.7 

341.3 

167.3 

19.3 

60.7 

1,177.4 

1,825.6 

18.6 

45.4 

334.7 

170.2 

19.3 

88.6 

1,144.2 

1.744.7 

13.5 

44.6 

372.8 

175.1 

X 

53.7 

1 ,063.3 

1,630.2 

11.6 

45.1 

303.8 

142.6 

14.1 

151.3 

956.9 

1,751.0 

12.2 

24.0 

286.6 

172.8 

15.9 

102.8 

1,129.8 

1,721.2 

13.4 

33.1 

333.5 

165.9 

19.2 

103.1 

1,043.8 

1,691.0 

13.0 

383 

348.9 

140.1 

18.4 

103.1 

1 ,020.3 

1,879.7 

14.6 

41.7 

334.6 

137.9 

21.3 

135.4 

1,178.6 

'Excludes  Newfoundland,  PEL,  Manitoba,  the  Yukon  and  the  Northwest  Territories,  which,  together  account  for  less  than  1%  of  the  total. 

Sources:  Production,  Shipments  and  Stocks  on  Hand  of  Sawmills  (35-002),  (35-003),  monthly.  Sawmills  and  Planing  Mills  (35-204),  annual,  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  1 1 :  Pulpwood,  wood  pulp  and  newsprint 


Pulpwood 

production' 

(thousand 

cubic  metres) 

Wood  pulp  production2 

Wood  pulp 
exports3 

Newsprint 
production 

Newsprint  shipments 

Year 

Total 

Mechanical 

Chemical 

Total 

Domestic 

Export* 

month 

Thousand  metric  tonnes 

Thousand  metric  tonnes 

D 

2289 

2290 

2291 

2292 

2293 

2294 

2295 

2296 

2297 

1982 

41 ,337 

17  008.6 

6  815.9 

10  175.2 

6,741 

8  117 

8  074 

934 

7  139 

1983 

43,027 

19  101.7 

7  705.1 

11  381.9 

7,521 

8  494 

8  441 

972 

7  471 

1982  J 

3,465 

1  498  4 

569.3 

9278 

598 

652 

611 

76 

535 

J 

3.344 

1  287.3 

518.9 

766.9 

552 

617 

614 

67 

547 

A 

3,933 

1  331.1 

516.0 

813.7 

620 

642 

598 

70 

528 

S 

4,067 

1  181.3 

503.0 

676.9 

527 

557 

601 

63 

538 

O 

4,040 

1  437.9 

583.7 

852.4 

437 

698 

684 

76 

608 

N 

3,941 

1  322.8 

548.9 

772.5 

590 

657 

691 

83 

608 

D 

2,684 

1  200.7 

497.0 

702.4 

566 

599 

744 

73 

671 

1983  J 

3,001 

1  446.3 

589.4 

856.0 

505 

685 

605 

68 

537 

F 

3,548 

1  491 .7 

579.4 

911.3 

554 

654 

607 

70 

538 

M 

3,229 

1  607.4 

647.1 

9588 

706 

680 

674 

80 

595 

A 

1,586 

1  437.2 

623.3 

812.6 

533 

695 

710 

83 

626 

M 

2,374 

1  602.3 

665.1 

936.0 

604 

724 

683 

82 

601 

J 

3.820 

1  674.2 

677.2 

996  0 

726 

727 

795 

83 

713 

J 

3,606 

1  591.9 

604.5 

986.2 

594 

699 

679 

76 

603 

A 

4,771 

1  684.1 

646.9 

1  035.9 

671 

726 

696 

82 

614 

S 

4,875 

1  544.0 

625.4 

917.4 

689 

707 

737 

85 

652 

O 

4,443 

1  689.1 

688.8 

999.0 

666 

750 

764 

85 

679 

N 

4,221 

1  687.5 

688.9 

997.2 

605 

774 

766 

97 

669 

D 

3,553 

1  646.1 

669.1 

975.7 

668 

673 

725 

81 

644 

1984  J 

3,861 

1  705.3 

670.6 

1  033.6 

705 

757 

699 

79 

620 

F 

3.498 

1  274.8 

604.5 

668.9 

528 

622 

646 

78 

568 

M 

3,362 

1  338.9 

644.3 

6929 

481 

666 

674 

92 

581 

A 

2.304 

1  577.1 

693.1 

8825 

487 

737 

701 

90 

611 

M 

1  884.5 

775.5 

1  107.6 

'Pulpwood  produced  for  domestic  use  and  excluding  exports,  but  including  receipts  of  purchased  roundwood        2Total  pulp  production  covers  "screenings"  which  are  already  included  in 
exports    "Screenings"  are  excluded  throughout  from  mechanical  and  chemical  pulp       "Customs  exports       "Mill  shipments  destined  for  export. 

Sources:  Pulpwood  and  Wood  Residue  Statistics  (25-001),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada;  Bulletins  of  the  Canadian  Pulp  and  Paper  Association: 
"Monthly  Pulp  Summary"  and  "Monthly  Newsprint  Statistics". 


78 


July  1984 

Table  12:  Primary  iron  and  steel  (thousand  metric  tonnes) 


Section  6— Table  12 


Net  shipments  of  steel 

shapes  to  consuming  industries234 

(Rolled  steel  products  only) 

Primary  nr< 

Steel 
Service 

Steel 

Centres, 
other 

Ingots 

incl. 

whole- 

Motor 

Railroad 

Year 

conti- 

salers 

vehicles 

cars  and 

Steel 

Metal 

Contrac- 

and 

Pig 

Ferro 

nuous 

Net 

&  ware- 

and 

Railway 

locomo- 

Ship- 

fabri- 

building 

tors 

month 

iron 

alloys 

Total 

cast 

Castings 

total 

houses 

parts 

operating 

tive2 

building 

cation 

systems 

products 

D 

2309 

2310 

2311 

2312 

2313 

345165 

345166 

345167 

345168 

345169 

345170 

345171 

345172 

345173 

1982 

8,000.1 

184.9       11,865.0 

1 1 .756.8 

108  2 

9,3234 

1,219.1 

1,081.8 

245.7 

53.1 

25.6 

665.7 

38.2 

3456 

1983 

8,566.8 

177.8       12,832.3 

12.728.2 

104.1 

9,9962 

1 ,549.9 

1.640.1 

286.9 

50.0 

18.6 

717.4 

38.6 

400.0 

1982  M 

737.6 

16.7 

1,091.3 

1.081.4 

9.9 

833  5 

81.4 

99.1 

23.0 

32 

18 

450 

22 

22.1 

J 

610.4 

18  1 

979.8 

967.8 

12.0 

814.0 

84.5 

1124 

14.9 

98 

1.0 

54.7 

2.1 

21.9 

J 

602.7 

86 

833.0 

8246 

8.4 

667.4 

79.8 

92.8 

5.3 

8.7 

1.5 

43.9 

1.9 

18.6 

A 

629  1 

103 

929.8 

924.4 

5.4 

750.7 

95.8 

97.7 

7.5 

6.1 

1.8 

48.2 

2.0 

23.7 

S 

645.7 

140 

9650 

958.0 

7.0 

787.6 

107.9 

103.6 

14.8 

3.1 

1.5 

58.1 

2.0 

29.4 

0 

586.3 

15.5 

814.1 

809.2 

4.9 

791.5 

110.4 

87.7 

23.2 

1.2 

0.7 

55.7 

2.5 

27.9 

N 

513.6 

18.3 

760.9 

754.6 

6.3 

785.6 

104.2 

78.0 

19.4 

1.7 

1.0 

58.3 

16 

25.6 

D 

454.9 

13.7 

621.5 

615.1 

6.4 

473.2 

72.5 

53.5 

22.9 

0.6 

1.3 

40.1 

06 

12.8 

1983  J 

504.5 

13.6 

743  4 

737.7 

5.7 

616.4 

101.0 

102.2 

28.1 

0.4 

1.1 

43.5 

08 

18.0 

F 

566.3 

13.1 

844.8 

842.1 

2.7 

676.1 

108.8 

112.8 

18.6 

0.6 

0.9 

45.2 

1.0 

24.3 

M 

715.4 

12.9 

1.080.7 

1,076.7 

4.0 

892.6 

141.9 

140.8 

38.5 

1.3 

0.4 

55.0 

2.2 

35.6 

A 

771.6 

14.7 

1,131.8 

1 

,123.0 

8.8 

840.4 

131.5 

137.6 

22.3 

0.7 

13 

64.3 

4.4 

35.9 

M 

719.8 

17.2 

1,078.6 

1,068.7 

9.9 

906.0 

146.5 

153.8 

29.4 

1.8 

26 

57.7 

49 

44.5 

J 

737.5 

17.8 

1.131.9 

1 

,120.4 

11.5 

930.4 

157.3 

140.4 

24.4 

9.8 

1.8 

61.7 

4.4 

39.8 

J 

731.8 

13.6 

1,019.4 

1,011.9 

7.5 

727.8 

115.1 

114.5 

22.1 

11.1 

30 

54.2 

4.1 

40.3 

A 

7368 

14.2 

1,105.3 

1,096.8 

8.5 

807.1 

122.4 

135.0 

12.5 

6.1 

1.7 

62.0 

4.9 

43.9 

S 

764.3 

15.7 

1,187.2 

1 

.175.1 

12.1 

918.4 

142.0 

152.2 

15.3 

2.4 

1.0 

77.0 

4.7 

36.6 

0 

818.8 

16.2 

1,239.3 

1,227.0 

12.3 

953.2 

137.0 

156.4 

28.1 

5.9 

1.7 

685 

29 

33.2 

N 

775.1 

14.8 

1.198.4 

1 

,187.1 

11.3 

971.6 

143.2 

164.0 

25.0 

5.4 

0.7 

72.6 

2.2 

28.9 

D 

724.9 

14.0 

1,071.5 

1,061.7 

9.8 

756.2 

103.2 

130.4 

22.6 

4.5 

24 

55.7 

2.1 

19.0 

1984  J 

793.9 

14.7 

1,236.3 

1,226.7 

9.6 

996.2 

145.6 

181.3 

31.1 

2.4 

2.9 

69.1 

2.2 

28.4 

F 

7775 

13.9 

1,218.7 

1,208.1 

10.6 

927.2 

146.0 

166.5 

29.8 

1.9 

1.1 

63.8 

1.6 

28.1 

M 

858.1 

19.6 

1,343.4 

1.332.3 

11.1 

1,071.4 

171.2 

191.3 

31.1 

4.4 

05 

65.9 

2.4 

36.6 

A 

831.4 

17.1 

1,295.8 

1,283.7 

12.1 

964.4 

147.1 

176.9 

25.1 

5.2 

09 

61.5 

2.2 

34.9 

Ne 

shipments 

of  steel  shapes  to  consuming  industries2-34 

(Rolled  steel 

products  only) 

Natural 

resources 

Year 

Stamping, 

and 

Agricul- 

Non- 

Industrial 

Pipes 

Wire     Containers      Appliances 

Export 

Export 

and 

pressing, 

extractive 

tural 

electrical 

Electrical       packaging 

and        and  wire 

and 

and 

Miscel- 

to 

to  other 

month 

coating 

industries 

equipment 

machinery 

machinery      equipment 

tubes         products 

closures 

utensils 

laneous 

U.S.A. 

countries 

D 

345174 

345175 

345176 

345177 

345178            345179 

345180 

345181 

345182 

345183 

345184 

345185 

345186 

1982 

338.7 

177.0 

33.0 

147.2 

93.4 

101.8          1,099.4 

594.8 

402.5 

93.1 

47.6 

1.014.7 

1.445.4 

1983 

390.8 

154.7 

39.8 

137.9 

101.1 

137.5          1,030.7 

775.6 

412.4 

119.7 

39.8 

1,605  6 

299.1 

1982  M 

24.5 

16.8 

11.3 

13.0 

7.1 

7.2 

98.4 

36.3 

35.1 

8.7 

5.2 

82.2 

209.9 

J 

26.7 

15.2 

4.5 

13.7 

7.3 

7.6 

89.6 

43.8 

46.9 

6.9 

4.3 

105.5 

140.7 

J 

19.8 

8.7 

1.7 

6.6 

3.7 

6.6 

51.9 

24.8 

33.2 

4.2 

28 

75.4 

175.5 

A 

25.1 

10.7 

5.0 

8.8 

86 

8.0 

58.7 

49.0 

40.9 

7.1 

35 

77.3 

165.2 

S 

27.0 

12.7 

5.1 

9.7 

7.0 

83 

58.0 

50.3 

29.5 

83 

3.5 

96.8 

151.0 

0 

23.9 

12.9 

4.4 

9.8 

6.9 

7.9 

63.9 

53.9 

24.2 

8.1 

3.6 

803 

182.4 

N 

24.4 

13.3 

5.7 

12.1 

9.0 

7.6 

61.2 

60.0 

22.7 

9.6 

27 

81.6 

185.9 

D 

19.0 

9.7 

43 

8.3 

54 

6.1 

56.4 

30.1 

16.8 

6.4 

2.2 

36.0 

68.2 

1983  J 

24.0 

10.7 

79 

10.0 

7.9 

10.2 

71.3 

35.3 

42.3 

11.1 

3.2 

77.7 

97 

F 

25.7 

8.6 

9.0 

9.5 

7.9 

11.2 

78.8 

48.4 

34.3 

9.6 

27 

100.9 

17.3 

M 

27.8 

13.4 

8.7 

11.5 

10.0 

12.1 

90.4 

69.4 

38.8 

10.0 

4.4 

148.1 

32.3 

A 

35.5 

17.1 

7.4 

13.1 

7.9 

12.1 

85.7 

63.8 

36.9 

9.4 

3.2 

121.7 

28.6 

M 

38.1 

12.6 

8.8 

11.7 

7.9 

15.0 

928 

67.1 

36.0 

10.5 

2.9 

133.0 

28.4 

J 

34.5 

13.8 

66 

10.6 

9.9 

17.9 

76.6 

809 

36.6 

10.3 

2.6 

153.4 

37.1 

J 

31.4 

10.3 

6.1 

8.6 

4.7 

10.6 

55.0 

60.3 

33.5 

6.1 

1.5 

120.5 

14.8 

A 

37.1 

11.6 

5.1 

14.0 

8.0 

10.5 

81.9 

63.3 

37.0 

10.0 

1.0 

120.3 

18.8 

S 

38.4 

13.5 

8.7 

13.5 

9.4 

9.5 

85.4 

74.0 

35.5 

10.8 

5.7 

147.4 

35.4 

0 

33.3 

12.9 

70 

11.4 

8.7 

10.0 

105.5 

70.0 

26.6 

12.0 

46 

178.5 

39.0 

N 

38.7 

18.6 

7.7 

13.2 

11.1 

10.2 

110.7 

78.2 

35.4 

11.3 

3.8 

161.2 

29.5 

D 

26.3 

11.6 

6.8 

10.8 

7.7 

8.2 

96.6 

64.9 

195 

8.6 

4.2 

142.9 

8.2 

1984  J 

36.0 

13.2 

11.5 

16.5 

11.6 

11.5 

116.7 

76.2 

40.1 

13.2 

6.7 

168.9 

11.1 

F 

33.0 

13.3 

11.4 

13.5 

11.7 

11.9 

116.0 

71.5 

32.7 

10.8 

7.0 

144.1 

11.5 

M 

37.1 

16.2 

11.7 

14.3 

11.0 

10.8 

132.3 

87.6 

39.0 

9.6 

8.0 

165.2 

25.2 

A 

37.9 

13.1 

10.1 

14.7 

9.7 

11.8 

126.4 

67.4 

30.8 

6.7 

6.8 

157.5 

17.7 

'Data  compiled  according  to  the  Steel  Distribution  Index  revised  January,  1964.       2Figures  on  net  shipments  relate  to  semi  finished  and  rolled  steel  products  only    Shipments  to  con- 
suming industries  of  castings,  forgings  and  steel  pipe  are  not  included       'Excluding  shipments  for  re-processing  at  maker's  own  plant       4Data  compiled  as  submitted  by  the  steel 
producers  according  to  the  steel  industry  distribution  code. 
Source:  Primary  Iron  and  Steel  (41-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


79 


Section  6— Table  13 

Table  13:  New  motor  vehicles 


July  1984 


New  motor 

vehicles 

New 

motor  vehicle  sales 

Passenge 

cars 

Passenge 

r 

Commercial 

Imports 

North 

North 

less 

American 

Overseas 

American 

Overseas 

Year 
and 

re-exports 

Exports 

Total 

manufactured 

manufactured 

manufactured 

manufactured 

month 

(            Thousand  units 

) 

( 

Million  dollars 

) 

D 

2357 

2360 

2363 

2364 

2365 

2366 

2367 

1982 

537.39 

705.71 

9,824.0 

4.856.3 

2,181.2 

2,423.0 

363.4 

1983 

736.81 

866.56 

12,196.3 

6,700.5 

2,340.9 

2,728.8 

426.1 

1982  M 

68.14 

71.09 

1,011.8 

503.8 

222.0 

258.6 

27.5 

J 

48.30 

82.81 

1,093.6 

587.3 

204.2 

276.7 

25.4 

J 

45.93 

45.19 

679.4 

339.7 

160.7 

154.2 

24.8 

A 

40.01 

46.80 

752.6 

373.7 

184.8 

165.5 

28.6 

S 

44  88 

73.22 

786.2 

363.2 

212.3 

169.2 

41.5 

0 

35.67 

51.60 

733.6 

345.1 

182.9 

166.5 

39.0 

N 

3854 

54.47 

765.2 

389.0 

182.7 

162.2 

31.4 

D 

31.79 

53.10 

729.5 

393.9 

138.6 

162.2 

34.8 

1983  J 

36.26 

55.94 

5802 

295.0 

125.7 

138.3 

21.2 

F 

63.42 

75.43 

681  0 

340.8 

167.0 

148.6 

24.6 

M 

62.36 

72.94 

1,138.3 

624.2 

223.9 

250.7 

39.5 

A 

70.31 

74.87 

1.244.8 

720.6 

200  1 

284.1 

40.1 

M 

79.74 

90.46 

1,187.2 

674.5 

238.7 

227.1 

46.9 

J 

6624 

89.23 

1,251.5 

721.4 

220.0 

259.7 

50.3 

J 

53.80 

56.69 

941.4 

547.5 

158.6 

201.2 

34.1 

A 

35  85 

44.93 

1.002.6 

506.6 

216.7 

238.7 

40.5 

S 

57.92 

58.37 

906.7 

514.1 

140.6 

219.9 

32.1 

0 

7635 

6865 

1,164.2 

6476 

212.0 

273.9 

30.8 

N 

7532 

9051 

1 .200.0 

663  2 

240.0 

2586 

38.1 

D 

59.24 

88.54 

898.3 

444.9 

197.5 

227.9 

28.0 

1984  J 

50.25 

81.64 

923.6 

497.7 

152.0 

246.5 

27.3 

F 

76.44 

99  25 

1,120.6 

585.3 

221.2 

285.6 

28.5 

M 

82  98 

10361 

1,528.3 

8235 

261.3 

409.9 

33.6 

A 

87.80 

100.35 

1 ,471 .4 

854.0 

215.4 

369.5 

32.5 

New  motor  vehicle  sales 

Passenge 

Commercial 

North  American 

North 

Total 

Total 

Manufactured 

Overseas  manufactured 

Total 

American 

Overseas 

Manu- 

manu- 

Year 
and 

Unadj. 

S.A. 

Unadj 

S.A. 

Unadj 

S.A. 

Unadj 

S.A. 

Unadj 

S.A. 

factured 

factured 

month 

Units 

D 

2368 

4970 

2373 

4975 

2369 

4971 

2370 

4972 

2374 

4973 

2371 

2372 

1982 

920,902 

713,481 

489,435 

224.046 

207.421 

166,986 

40.435 

1983 

1,081,088 

843,318 

625.088 

218,230 

237,770 

192.609 

45,161 

1982  M 

95.250 

79.538 

74,053 

61,758 

51.154 

42,271 

22,899 

19,487 

21.197 

17,780 

18,170 

3,027 

J 

101,337 

82,869 

78.968 

65,308 

57,941 

46.882 

21 ,027 

18,426 

22,369 

17,561 

19,517 

2,852 

J 

65,076 

64,865 

51,581 

50,968 

34,850 

35.320 

16,731 

15.648 

13,495 

13,897 

10,732 

2,763 

A 

72,186 

77,284 

57,218 

61 ,006 

37,712 

42,257 

19,506 

18,749 

14,968 

16,278 

1 1 ,726 

3,242 

S 

75,973 

80,125 

60,133 

62,545 

37,832 

42,127 

22,301 

20,418 

15,840 

17,580 

1 1 ,085 

4,755 

O 

69,496 

67.640 

53.854 

51,840 

35,199 

32.019 

18,655 

19,821 

15,642 

15,800 

11,351 

4,291 

N 

72,150 

75,521 

57,405 

59,616 

39,714 

41,813 

17,691 

17,803 

14,745 

15,905 

1 1 ,259 

3,486 

D 

66,818 

92.347 

51,998 

73,371 

38,949 

55,632 

13.049 

17,739 

14,820 

18.976 

10,998 

3,822 

1983  J 

53,005 

75.390 

40,931 

59,238 

28.643 

40,960 

12,288 

18,278 

12,074 

16,152 

9,790 

2,284 

F 

61 ,693 

72,084 

48.740 

57,014 

32.067 

37,655 

16,673 

19,359 

12,953 

15,070 

10,275 

2,678 

M 

103,466 

86,746 

81 ,206 

68,273 

59.184 

50,024 

22,022 

18.249 

22,260 

18,473 

17.914 

4,346 

A 

113,007 

91 ,889 

88,354 

71,784 

68,924 

53,619 

19,430 

18,165 

24,653 

20,105 

20,291 

4.362 

M 

109.377 

90,222 

87,861 

72,488 

64,664 

53.618 

23.197 

18,870 

21,516 

17,734 

16,494 

5,022 

J 

112,812 

91 ,869 

88,519 

72,698 

67.982 

54,500 

20.537 

18.198 

24,293 

19,171 

18,992 

5,301 

J 

83,221 

87,824 

64,963 

68,148 

50.940 

54,086 

14,023 

14,062 

18,258 

19,676 

14.721 

3,537 

A 

89,636 

91 ,473 

68,586 

69.791 

47.396 

49,939 

21,190 

19.852 

21,050 

21 ,682 

16,771 

4.279 

S 

79,869 

87,663 

61,382 

66,831 

47,884 

54,476 

13,498 

12.355 

18.487 

20,832 

15,073 

3.414 

0 

100,117 

96.093 

78,223 

73,960 

59,333 

53,926 

18,890 

20,034 

21 ,894 

22,133 

18,644 

3.250 

N 

100,686 

103,495 

78,514 

79,650 

58,447 

59,821 

20.067 

19,829 

22,172 

23,845 

18,286 

3.886 

D 

74,199 

104,321 

56,039 

80.555 

39,624 

57,987 

16,415 

22,568 

18,160 

23,766 

15,358 

2,802 

1984  J 

76.960 

108.144 

57,353 

82,434 

44.276 

63,478 

13,077 

18.956 

19,607 

25,710 

16,815 

2.792 

F 

92,391 

104,739 

70,090 

79,873 

51,934 

59,612 

18,156 

20,261 

22,301 

24,866 

19,442 

2,859 

M 

128,129 

110.331 

96,351 

83,713 

73.712 

64,128 

22.639 

19.585 

31 ,778 

26,618 

28,416 

3,362 

A 

121,377 

101,687 

93,085 

77,581 

75,751 

60,395 

17,334 

17,186 

28,292 

24,106 

25,177 

3,115 

Sources:  Motor  Vehicle  Shipments  (42-002),  New  Motor  Vehicle  Sales  (63-007),  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


80 


July  1984 

Section  6- 

-Table  14 

Table  14: 

Production  of  motor  vehicles  in  Canada 

[ 

Total 

Total 

Chrysler 

Ford 

Year 

and 

all 

all 

Ford 

month 

vehicles 

cars 

Total 

Cordoba 

Diplomat 

New 

Yorker 

Total 

CRN/VIC 

Escort 

Lynx 

EXP 

D 

125000 

125001 

125008 

125012 

124994 

1 

124991 

125015 

125016 

1 24986 

' 

1 24985 

124997 

1982 

1 ,276,040 

807,645 

149,434 

17.261 

25,823 

76,427 

283,059 

129,065 

88,207 

; 

>2.745 

16,934 

1983 

1.525,260 

970,933 

284,549 

31.146 

53,587 

' 

1 5.937 

11,144 

1982  A 

139,488 

86,951 

14,203 

1,450 

3,246 

5,603 

36.940 

14,321 

13,964 

4.110 

1,886 

M 

136,053 

85,562 

14,781 

1,221 

3,179 

6,971 

36,235 

13,728 

13,759 

4.076 

1,888 

J 

149,394 

93,940 

17,458 

1,918 

3,582 

8,853 

36,699 

16,620 

13,492 

2,187 

1,708 

J 

72,617 

46,431 

7,186 

857 

1,220 

3,689 

9,054 

4,022 

3,331 

816 

400 

A 

107,497 

68.509 

16,168 

1.980 

2,461 

9,404 

28,715 

15,585 

5,105 

2.298 

2.049 

S 

106,326 

71,376 

15,144 

2,056 

1,457 

9.491 

22,201 

10.888 

5,533 

985 

3,210 

0 

90,311 

54,284 

12.469 

1,593 

987 

7.996 

15.475 

7.533 

3,809 

965 

644 

N 

86,661 

57,082 

2,932 

326 

328 

1.868 

19.380 

8.184 

6,831 

1.555 

811 

D 

75,979 

50,515 

7,014 

653 

854 

4,415 

19,357 

8,962 

7,531 

859 

802 

1983  J 

107,773 

73,345 

17,285 

2,111 

3,374 

8,254 

17,017 

10.996 

3,541 

612 

507 

F 

116,268 

77,863 

17,629 

1,727 

3,346 

9,075 

1 7,048 

5.693 

5,539 

1.718 

1,915 

M 

134.998 

87.041 

21.357 

2,572 

3,515 

— 

9,176 

242 

4,481 

1,947 

1,753 

A 

137,180 

89,588 

21,032 

2,593 

3,137 

— 

13,237 

— 

5,970 

1.800 

1,457 

M 

156,516 

105,403 

20,329 

101 

5,611 

— 

28,724 

— 

9,001 

2,743 

1,275 

J 

156,123 

101,920 

8,221 

— 

1.905 

— 

34,568 

— 

8,061 

2,643 

2,549 

J 

78,324 

52.796 

— 

— 

— 

— 

9,928 

— 

2,910 

712 

1,200 

A 

96,763 

56,110 

— 

— 

— 

— 

33,585 

— 

7,485 

1,990 

488 

S 

1 23,674 

71,999 

— 

— 

— 

— 

29,655 

— 

4,209 

1,311 

— 

O 

133,605 

81 ,897 

2.066 

— 

— 

— 

25,806 

1,046 

118 

11 

— 

N 

154,201 

94,992 

34.951 

7,208 

931 

306 

— 

D 

129,835 

77,979 

30,854 

5,961 

1,341 

144 

— 

1984  J 

151,192 

88.447 

29,340 

10,013 

1,639 

437 

_ 

F 

157,966 

88,565 

31,649 

9,980 

1,393 

311 

— 

M 

177,779 

98.733 

41,234 

12,962 

2,819 

826 

General  Motors 

AMC 

Year 

Volvo 

and 

Grand 

total 

total 

month 

Total 

Chevrolet 

Prix 

Celebrity 

Pontiac 

Cutlass 

cars 

cars 

D 

125029 

125034 

125051 

124987 

125036 

125049 

125002 

125055 

1982 

; 

334,646 

169,788 

15,893 

40,862 

45,396 

62,707 

30,341 

10,165 

1983 

i 

538,639 

181,830 

56,511 

49,263 

35,576 

56,678 

29,448 

10,378 

1982  A 

32.430 

17,634 

— 

3,628 

4,330 

6,838 

2.433 

945 

M 

31,210 

16,307 

— 

4,055 

3.684 

7,164 

2.436 

900 

J 

36,116 

20.112 

— 

4,930 

3,609 

7,465 

2,677 

990 

J 

27,194 

13.801 

— 

4,972 

2,696 

5,725 

2,052 

945 

A 

18,083 

13,030 

734 

— 

352 

3,967 

5,346 

197 

S 

30,784 

17,961 

3,163 

3,568 

3,313 

2,779 

2,380 

867 

0 

23.479 

9,083 

3,890 

3,728 

4,949 

1,829 

1.962 

899 

N 

31,388 

13,794 

4,814 

4,565 

6,440 

1,775 

2,437 

945 

D 

21 ,326 

7,819 

3.292 

3.070 

5.784 

1.361 

2,053 

765 

1983  J 

35,050 

19,513 

2,682 

2,901 

549 

2,601 

3,093 

900 

F 

40,375 

18,509 

4,053 

4,174 

682 

3,897 

1,956 

855 

M 

53,992 

21,070 

5,292 

7,056 

1.269 

5,156 

1.481 

1.035 

A 

51,312 

15,700 

5,551 

6,051 

4,744 

5,483 

3,107 

900 

M 

51,969 

15,336 

5,709 

4.531 

5,471 

5,559 

3,436 

945 

J 

55,683 

18,207 

5,702 

2,178 

5,215 

5,322 

2,459 

989 

J 

41.494 

15,380 

4,969 

1,207 

4,585 

2,886 

924 

450 

A 

19.538 

3,108 

3,524 

1,181 

805 

3,404 

2.181 

806 

S 

38.886 

7,502 

4,782 

1.875 

730 

5.818 

2,513 

945 

O 

50,437 

15,975 

5,131 

5,099 

3,509 

5,556 

2.688 

900 

N 

55,929 

17,549 

5,420 

6,886 

4,409 

6,200 

3.179 

933 

D 

43,974 

13,981 

3,696 

6,124 

3,608 

4,796 

2,431 

720 

1984  J 

55,617 

17,584 

4,723 

7,799 

4,100 

6,151 

2,556 

934 

F 

53,576 

16.341 

5,218 

4,647 

3,880 

5,166 

2,429 

911 

M 

54,437 

18.016 

392 

5.460 

5,166 

5.721 

2.072 

990 

81 


Section  6— Table  14/Concluded  and  Table  15 

Table  14:  Production  of  motor  vehicles  in  Canada/concluded 


July  1984 


Trucks 

Year 

and 

International 

Jeep/ 

Paccar 

month 

Total 

Chrysler 

Ford 

G.M. 

Harvester 

Mack 

Western  Star 

Freightliner 

(Kenworth) 

D 

125059 

125060 

125061 

125062 

125065 

125067 

125066 

124983 

124984 

1982 

468.395 

95,317 

132,531 

227.277 

10,947 

796 

641 

225 

661 

1983 

554,327 

137,123 

144,147 

263,567 

5,687 

1.457 

596 

681 

1.069 

1982  A 

52,537 

9,585 

13,793 

27,822 

1,074 

126 

57 



80 

M 

50,491 

10,075 

15.712 

23,435 

1,073 

139 

57 

— 

— 

J 

55,454 

1 1 .202 

16.795 

26,103 

1,155 

153 

46 

— 

— 

J 

26,186 

4,694 

7,117 

13,928 

315 

60 

12 

— 

60 

A 

38,988 

10,010 

16.026 

1 1 ,735 

1,110 

27 

62 

11 

7 

s 

34,950 

10,511 

6,573 

17,300 

370 

62 

63 

44 

27 

0 

36,027 

9,293 

9,429 

16,405 

742 

— 

36 

42 

80 

N 

29.579 

1,883 

10,281 

16,119 

1,157 

— 

24 

68 

47 

D 

25.464 

4,341 

8,172 

1 1 ,934 

879 

— 

38 

60 

40 

1983  J 

34.428 

10,715 

6.579 

16.501 

590 





39 

4 

F 

38.405 

10.485 

9.804 

17.837 

238 

— 

2 

39 

— 

M 

47,957 

12.337 

14.431 

20.332 

707 

— 

26 

54 

70 

A 

47,592 

10.336 

11.710 

24,487 

939 

— 

41 

50 

29 

M 

51,113 

11.192 

15.192 

23,853 

742 

11 

38 

13 

72 

J 

54,203 

11,588 

15,480 

26,846 

— 

115 

36 

54 

84 

J 

25,528 

4,548 

3,889 

16,837 

— 

132 

37 

45 

40 

A 

40,653 

10,704 

10,956 

18,089 

524 

132 

64 

66 

118 

S 

51,675 

11,154 

14,321 

25,500 

406 

83 

39 

65 

107 

0 

51,708 

10,684 

14.174 

25,110 

523 

713 

105 

69 

330 

N 

59,209 

15,574 

15,532 

27,117 

585 

133 

102 

84 

82 

D 

51,856 

1 7,806 

12,079 

21 ,058 

433 

138 

106 

103 

133 

1984  J 

62,623 

24.511 

10,733 

26,364 

571 

192 

138 

114 

122 

F 

55,974 

29,537 

13.427 

25,285 

586 

129 

150 

127 

160 

M 

79,046 

34,936 

14.723 

28.031 

646 

199 

159 

162 

190 

Source:  Motor  Vehicle  Manufacturers'  Association  of  Canada. 


Table  15:  Refrigerators,  freezers,  washing  machines  and  clothes  dryers  (thousand  units) 


Year 

Mechanical  retrigerators. 
domestic  type1 

Freezers,  domestic 
home  and  farm 

type 

Retrigerators 

&  freezers. 

household  type' 

Domestic 

washing  machines5 

Clothes  dryers 

and 
month 

Pro- 
duction 

Domestic 
Sales' 

Factory 
stocks4 

Pro- 
duction 

Domestic 
Sales 

Factory 
stocks* 

Imports 

Exports 

Pro- 
duction0 

Sales1-' 

Factory 
stocks4 .' 

Imports 

Exports 

Pro- 
duction 

Sales' 

Factory 
stocks4 

D 

2385 

339998 

2387 

2395 

339999 

2397 

2388 

2389 

2390 

2391 

2392 

2393 

2394 

2398 

2399 

2400 

1982 

365.74 

368.63 

82.17 

260.3 

272.00 

28.38 

58.47 

77.49 

321.8 

320.59 

51.11 

51.48 

19.50 

246.4 

251 .85 

50.17 

1983 

501 .26 

468.18 

94.61 

346.8 

281.16 

64.31 

5605 

99.33 

3902 

379.74 

61.13 

60  33 

20.35 

294.3 

299.02 

46.70 

1982  J 

32.01 

44.41 

101.88 

27.46 

27.14 

85  26 

7.73 

792 

2898 

35.74 

64.75 

2.76 

1.01 

22.03 

25.96 

65.23 

J 

21.64 

38.54 

85.81 

18.72 

34.54 

6681 

7.03 

8.63 

12.52 

32.45 

45.30 

3.46 

1.57 

9.67 

23.05 

52.05 

A 

24.47 

28.74 

80.67 

16.74 

31.69 

47.72 

2.91 

7.54 

2448 

24.15 

44.71 

4.15 

0.90 

1995 

17.87 

51.94 

S 

40.56 

36.35 

83.89 

24.85 

31.85 

38.83 

6.71 

7.20 

39.62 

30  22 

53.14 

3.56 

1.27 

27.67 

23  50 

56.30 

O 

40  39 

34.67 

86.35 

25.79 

26.62 

35.29 

2.42 

6.72 

35.17 

31.53 

57.01 

4.26 

1.88 

27.17 

26.26 

58.23 

N 

32.45 

34.15 

86  03 

22.35 

24.71 

30.55 

3.97 

5.32 

25.67 

2674 

58  54 

7.75 

1.54 

17.58 

24.19 

52.26 

D 

26.05 

34.58 

82.17 

14.24 

15.20 

28.38 

4.65 

4.14 

24.26 

27.20 

51.11 

4.99 

1.30 

21.17 

23.06 

50.17 

1983  J 

36.24 

26.42 

90.14 

27.64 

12.03 

41.74 

6.02 

5.30 

30.93 

22.66 

59.74 

3.45 

1.39 

23.60 

18.82 

55.69 

F 

38.98 

30.91 

98.12 

25.76 

14.45 

51.08 

2.49 

5.03 

3261 

28.14 

65  63 

3.49 

1.21 

24.08 

23.51 

57.08 

M 

38.52 

32.88 

102.39 

35.72 

17.16 

63.11 

1.48 

7.55 

37.74 

25.24 

77.68 

3.41 

2.06 

28.61 

18.51 

67.04 

A 

29.18 

32.80 

97.23 

32.14 

17.70 

78.40 

1.15 

7.45 

21.15 

26.64 

71.75 

3.62 

2.15 

15.61 

19.64 

62.57 

M 

51.77 

34  25 

112.33 

35  73 

19.29 

9275 

4.99 

8.89 

23.91 

2401 

71.65 

4.62 

0.74 

17.46 

17.05 

64.06 

J 

4946 

50.44 

110.37 

38.18 

31.72 

95.21 

6.35 

9.37 

40.63 

41.39 

68.71 

6.13 

2.63 

31.72 

30.54 

62.05 

J 

2440 

55.26 

78.58 

25.20 

38.47 

79.70 

3.86 

11.32 

18.53 

42.97 

45.63 

6.57 

1.35 

14.81 

31.34 

48.27 

A 

39.91 

38.43 

77  22 

20.82 

3674 

60.70 

5.04 

7.75 

29.86 

31.28 

44  48 

5.57 

1.76 

22.40 

25.09 

45.77 

S 

54.94 

50.18 

8091 

3027 

33.81 

55.36 

7.57 

7.43 

4283 

40  64 

45.91 

7.55 

1.83 

31.89 

31.70 

46.07 

O 

51.92 

47.03 

81.90 

28.33 

25.53 

54.86 

4.44 

10.60 

39.86 

36.30 

48.42 

6.22 

2.65 

30.51 

30.67 

45.24 

N 

45.22 

37.21 

87.49 

29.17 

19.84 

62.73 

9.31 

10.78 

36.43 

31.49 

53.17 

4.99 

0.81 

26.50 

26.84 

44.69 

D 

40.72 

32.37 

94.61 

17.85 

14.42 

64.31 

3.35 

7.86 

3576 

28.98 

61.13 

4.71 

1.77 

27  09 

25.31 

46.70 

1984  J 

47.69 

23  82 

1 1 1 .46 

23.81 

13  00 

73.68 

7.67 

8.02 

36.31 

24.47 

70.62 

5.17 

1.16 

26.06 

19.98 

52.35 

F 

44.31 

32.57 

117.89 

17.81 

13.91 

78.14 

2.21 

9.75 

37.12 

29.34 

78.08 

3.63 

1.73 

28.49 

24.21 

56.57 

M 

4865 

29.06 

134.09 

20.42 

15.34 

83.45 

5.72 

6.88 

43.04 

27.05 

93.77 

3.55 

1.31 

34.66 

21.06 

70.17 

A 

41.90 

31.19 

137  85 

22.02 

14.68 

87.80 

5.96 

7.88 

27.79 

26.47 

93.79 

5.71 

0.98 

24.15 

20.39 

73.86 

M 

35.97 

33.55 

138.71 

30.70 

21.84 

88.69 

30.84 

26.05 

98.49 

26.75 

19.42 

80.96 

'Gas  types  are  included       'Includes  producers'  shipments  for  export       3ln  some  cases  these  shipments  are  not  at  the  factory  level,  and  stocks  at  beginning  of  month  plus  production 
less  shipments  do  not  equal  stocks  at  end  ot  month        4End  of  period        'Electric  and  other       'Excludes  apartment  type  machines        'Excludes  other  than  electric 
Sources:  Production,  Sales  and  Stocks  of  Major  Appliances  (43-010),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Statistics  Canada. 


82 


Section  7  ■  Fuet,  Power,  Mining 

84  1.  Electric  Energy 

84  2.  Electric  Energy  Available,  by  Province 

85  3.  Coal  and  Coke 

85  4.  Supply  and  Disposition  of  Crude  Oil  and  Natural  Gas 

86  5.  Statistics  of  Refined  Petroleum  Products 

87  6.  Metals 

88  7.  Non-metallic  Minerals 


83 


Section  7— Tables  1  and  2 

Table  1:  Electric  energy  (million  kilowatt  hours) 


July  1984 


1982 
1983 


1982 


1983 


Year 

Net  generation 

Net  exports' 

Total 

month 

Hydraulic 

Thermal 

Total 

Utilities 

Industries 

available1 

D 

2437 

2438 

2439 

2440 

2441 

2442 

2443 

255,306 
263,384 

21.327 
20,545 
17,952 
17,698 
18,781 
19,013 
21,177 
22,923 
24,572 

25,175 
22,515 
23,365 
21,004 
21,073 
19,990 
18,860 
19,546 
19,739 
21.720 
23,757 
26,646 


121.499 
132.144 

9,654 
8,262 
8,361 
8,744 
9,529 
8,986 
9.490 
9,977 
10,489 

1 1 ,694 
1 1 .056 
1 1 ,479 
10,121 
8,707 
9.076 
10.363 
11,140 
10,661 
1 1 ,353 
1 1 ,707 
14,066 


376,805 
395,528 

30,981 
28,807 
26,314 
26,442 
28,310 
27,999 
30,667 
32,900 
35.062 

36.869 
33,571 
34,844 
31,125 
29.780 
29,066 
29,223 
30,686 
30,400 
33,073 
35,464 
40,712 


339.348 
357.413 

27,890 
25,766 
23,394 
23,630 
25,274 
25,077 
27.422 
29.606 
31.719 

33.507 
30.415 
31.432 
28.001 
26.757 
26.068 
26.154 
27,620 
27,427 
29,692 
32,173 
37,447 


37,457 
38.115 

3.092 
3.040 
2,919 
2.811 
3.036 
2,922 
3,245 
3,295 
3,343 

3,362 
3,156 
3,412 
3,124 
3,023 
2,998 
3,069 
3,066 
2,973 
3,381 
3,291 
3,265 


31.365 
35.653 

2.030 
2,288 
1,266 
2,016 
3,419 
3,413 
3,524 
3,282 
2,895 

2,809 
2,847 
2,795 
2,714 
2,260 
2,658 
3,052 
3.290 
3.577 
3,514 
3.052 
3,204 


345,440 
359,875 

28,952 
26,519 
25,048 
24,414 
24,880 
24,575 
27,131 
29,618 
32,178 

34.060 
30,724 
32,049 
28,411 
27,520 
26.408 
26,171 
27,396 
26,823 
29.559 
32,412 
37,508 


1984  J 
F 
M 


26,818 
23,656 
25,210 


14.894 
12.536 
13.303 


41.712 
36.192 
38.513 


38,392 
33,226 
35,406 


3,320 
2,966 
3,107 


3,073 
2,817 
2,746 


38.639 
33,375 
35,767 


'Less  imports        3Total  net  generation  less  net  exports 

Note    Monthly  data  includes  all  producers  of  electric  energy  who  generate  20  GW.h  or  more  per  year    Annual  data  represent  full  coverage  of  generating  facilities  that  may  include  re- 
visions not  available  on  a  monthly  basis. 
Sources:  Electric  Power  Statistics  (57-001),  Electric  Power  Statistics,  Volume  II  (57-202),  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  2:  Electric  energy  available,  by  province  (million  kilowatt  hours) 


Year 

Yukon 

and 

and 

month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

PEL 

NS 

N.B 

Que. 

Ont 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C 

N.WT. 

D 

2455 

2456 

2457 

2458 

2459 

2460 

2461 

2462 

2463 

2464 

2465 

2466 

1982 

345.440 

8.562 

512 

6,651 

8,529 

117,966 

106,451 

14,265 

10,236 

27,371 

44,056 

841 

1983 

359.875 

8,760 

531 

6,769 

9,213 

122,264 

112,257 

14.767 

10.747 

29.142 

44,749 

676 

1982  A 

28,952 

836 

40 

576 

712 

10,216 

8,863 

1,090 

789 

2,139 

3.617 

73 

M 

26,519 

772 

40 

533 

658 

8,787 

8.219 

1,061 

729 

2,099 

3,549 

72 

J 

25,048 

624 

39 

495 

595 

8.159 

8.004 

946 

717 

2.116 

3,300 

53 

J 

24,424 

494 

43 

498 

587 

7,737 

8,120 

928 

696 

2,160 

3,112 

51 

A 

24,891 

416 

44 

505 

564 

8.089 

8,100 

948 

736 

2,212 

3,226 

50 

S 

24,586 

493 

42 

480 

577 

8.057 

7,815 

1,010 

737 

2,158 

3,165 

53 

O 

27,142 

663 

43 

516 

728 

9.169 

8.242 

1,147 

813 

2,250 

3,510 

61 

N 

29,618 

717 

43 

539 

725 

10,164 

8,796 

1.284 

945 

2,433 

3.905 

67 

D 

32,168 

833 

47 

609 

791 

1 1 ,404 

9,338 

1.442 

1,015 

2,570 

4,047 

71 

1983  J 

34,099 

839 

47 

647 

801 

12,370 

10.216 

1,458 

1,007 

2,536 

4,113 

65 

F 

30.772 

764 

41 

593 

788 

11,116 

9.204 

1,320 

896 

2,318 

3,674 

57 

M 

32,049 

833 

45 

624 

796 

11,318 

9,818 

1,391 

956 

2,444 

3,764 

60 

A 

28,411 

678 

41 

541 

674 

10,072 

8,828 

1,156 

807 

2,140 

3,424 

50 

M 

27,520 

700 

42 

535 

651 

9,309 

8,691 

1,097 

773 

2,161 

3,515 

46 

J 

26,408 

621 

41 

517 

657 

8,371 

8.765 

1.031 

794 

2,170 

3,397 

44 

J 

26.171 

580 

44 

493 

673 

8,120 

8.765 

1.022 

772 

2,229 

3,426 

47 

A 

27,396 

622 

46 

504 

712 

8,655 

9.118 

1,071 

840 

2,311 

3,467 

50 

S 

26,823 

639 

44 

487 

698 

8,459 

8,688 

1,045 

822 

2,287 

3,601 

53 

O 

29.559 

711 

44 

548 

808 

9,886 

9,117 

1,170 

903 

2,434 

3,878 

60 

N 

32.412 

831 

46 

604 

844 

1 1 ,367 

9,872 

1,312 

964 

2,520 

3,985 

67 

D 

37,508 

941 

49 

677 

948 

13.324 

11.173 

1,694 

1,218 

2,873 

4,535 

76 

1984  J 

38,639 

960 

48 

700 

1,029 

14.233 

1 1 ,696 

1,619 

1,176 

2,754 

4,348 

76 

F 

33,375 

866 

35 

635 

935 

12,383 

10,242 

1,356 

987 

2,439 

3.431 

66 

M 

35.767 

893 

47 

675 

961 

13,547 

11.106 

1.449 

1,054 

2,631 

3,340 

64 

Note:  Monthly  data  includes  all  producers  of  electric  energy  who  generate  20  GW.h  or  more  per  year.  Annual  data  represent  full  coverage  of  generating  facilities  that  may  include  re- 
visions not  available  on  a  monthly  basis. 
Sources:  Electric  Power  Statistics  (57-001),  Statistics  Canada,  Electric  Power  Statistics,  Volume  II  (57-202),  Statistics  Canada. 


84 


July  1984 

Table  3:  Coal  and  coke  (thousand  of  metric  tonnes) 


Section  7— Tables  3  and  4 


Coal 

production 

Available 

Year 

Sub- 

and 

Bitu- 

bitu- 

for con- 

Coke 

month 

minous 

minous 

Lignite 

Total 

N.S. 

NB 

Sask 

Alia 

B.C 

Imports 

Exports 

sumption 

production 

D 

2479 

2480 

2481 

2482 

2483 

2484 

2485 

2486 

2487 

2488 

261404 

2490 

2491 

1982 

22,296 

13.022 

7,493 

42,811 

3,051 

497 

7,493 

20,001 

1 1 ,769 

15,480 

16,002 

42,289 

3,999 

1983 

22,586 

14,462 

7,760 

44.808 

2,985 

558 

7,759 

21 ,779 

11,727 

14,345 

17,010 

42,143 

4,121 

1982  M 

2,350 

905 

639 

3.894 

290 

43 

639 

1,713 

1,209 

2,188 

1,671 

4,411 

368 

J 

2,088 

1,044 

649 

3.781 

241 

38 

649 

1,706 

1,147 

2,284 

1.407 

4,658 

323 

J 

1,698 

845 

606 

3,149 

230 

34 

606 

1,303 

976 

1,660 

1,333 

3,476 

317 

A 

1,653 

1,040 

599 

3.292 

252 

41 

599 

1,520 

879 

1,953 

1,269 

3,976 

306 

S 

1,723 

1,058 

631 

3,412 

248 

44 

631 

1,545 

944 

1,318 

1,363 

3,367 

289 

0 

1,269 

1,077 

667 

3,013 

255 

46 

667 

1.419 

626 

1,997 

1,259 

3,751 

298 

N 

1,781 

1,254 

669 

3,704 

249 

43 

669 

1.864 

879 

1,719 

1,209 

4,214 

270 

D 

1,733 

1,418 

677 

3,828 

210 

41 

677 

2,042 

858 

653 

1,208 

3,273 

281 

1983  J 

1,949 

1,335 

712 

3,996 

244 

42 

711 

1,981 

1,018 

2 

1,530 

2,468 

278 

F 

1,425 

1,140 

658 

3,223 

246 

46 

658 

1,722 

551 

187 

853 

2,557 

266 

M 

1,524 

1,321 

645 

3,490 

329 

52 

645 

1,844 

620 

106 

1.098 

2,498 

321 

A 

1,727 

1,097 

606 

3.430 

271 

43 

606 

1,604 

906 

609 

1,437 

2,602 

314 

M 

2,030 

1,133 

576 

3.739 

231 

50 

576 

1,761 

1,121 

1,449 

1,521 

3,667 

327 

J 

2,064 

1,132 

501 

3.697 

235 

49 

501 

1,845 

1.067 

1,692 

1,384 

4,005 

325 

J 

1,294 

997 

548 

2,839 

235 

47 

548 

1.380 

629 

1,550 

1,418 

2,971 

346 

A 

1.672 

1,127 

607 

3,406 

210 

52 

607 

1,830 

707 

1,146 

1,871 

2,681 

367 

S 

2,274 

1.192 

615 

4,081 

192 

52 

615 

1,912 

1,310 

1,968 

1,409 

4,640 

379 

0 

2,338 

1.183 

732 

4,253 

260 

50 

732 

1,878 

1.333 

1,761 

1,529 

4,485 

401 

N 

2,376 

1,315 

667 

4.358 

299 

42 

667 

1,980 

1,370 

2.152 

1,452 

5,058 

396 

D 

1,913 

1,490 

893 

4,296 

233 

33 

893 

2,042 

1,095 

1,723 

1,508 

4,511 

401 

1984  J 

2,469 

1,334 

864 

4,667 

277 

46 

864 

1,965 

1,515 

13 

1,701 

2,979 

409 

F 

2,614 

1,139 

802 

4,555 

300 

46 

802 

1,809 

1,598 

7 

1.894 

2,668 

395 

M 

2,642 

1,229 

805 

4.676 

265 

37 

805 

1.886 

1,683 

521 

2.078 

3.119 

418 

A 

2.423 

1,118 

701 

4,242 

225 

41 

701 

1,782 

1.493 

2,875 

2,005 

5,112 

400 

Note:  Annual  data  may  include  revisions  not  available  on  a  monthly  basis. 
Sources:  Coal  and  Coke  Statistics  (45-002),  monthly,  Statistics  Canada. 

Table  4:  Supply  and  disposition  of  crude  oil  and  natural  gas1 


Natural  gas 

Domestic 

Total 

Sales 

Net 

Deliveries 

net  new 

supply  of 

domestic 

Total 

to 

Total 

produc- 

market- 

Resi- 

Com- 

Indus- 

Year 

production 

Imports 

supply 

refineries 

exports 

tion1 

able  gas 

Total 

dential 

mercial 

trial 

Exports 

Imports 

month 

Thousand  cubic  metres 

Million  cubic 

metres 

D 

2505 

2506 

2507 

2508 

2509 

2510 

2511 

344472 

344475 

344474 

344473 

344471 

344460 

1982 

79,255.1 

19.652.4 

98,907.5 

86.4805 

12,397.2 

98.739.7 

69,421 .4 

43,888.2 

12,289.3 

9,981  2 

21.6176 

22,196.7 

4.6 

1983 

83,934.1 

14,352.5 

98,286.6 

81,526.6 

16,875.6 

95,497.2 

65,120.3 

43,832.8 

1 1 ,395.6 

9.495.5 

22.941.7 

20,169.3 

3.8 

1982  A 

4,901.9 

1,498.5 

6,400.4 

5.606.0 

728.8 

8,188.9 

5.810.6 

4,120.9 

1 ,247.6 

1.079.8 

1 ,793.4 

1,755.7 

0.4 

M 

6,076.0 

1,563.1 

7,639.1 

6.672.1 

940.8 

7.3363 

5,132.3 

2.819.7 

666.3 

552.6 

1,600.8 

1.571.2 

03 

J 

6,8050 

1 ,770.0 

8,575.0 

7,853.9 

960.3 

6,934.5 

4,527.3 

2.293.5 

401.9 

3288 

1,562  7 

1,453.4 

0.1 

J 

6,754.2 

1,983.8 

8.738.0 

7.410.8 

1,228.0 

6.869.9 

4,456.0 

1,928.8 

293.6 

257.6 

1,377.6 

1,504.7 

0.1 

A 

7,398.0 

1.687.4 

9,085.4 

8,070.9 

1,193.0 

6.852.9 

4,5940 

2.103.2 

310.8 

289.9 

1.502.5 

1,493.5 

0  1 

S 

6,678.0 

1.338.6 

8,016.6 

6,962.2 

1,161.1 

6.866.7 

4,645.4 

2,320.6 

396.9 

348.1 

1.575.6 

1 ,490.3 

0.2 

O 

7,025.9 

1,200.2 

8,226.1 

7,012.9 

1,092.6 

7,919.7 

5.422.6 

2,934.2 

661.0 

544.1 

1.729.1 

1,838.5 

0.3 

N 

7,217.6 

1,682.0 

8,899.6 

7,597.9 

1,189.5 

9,044.6 

6,499.6 

3,954.8 

1,122.9 

933.7 

1 ,898.3 

2,064.2 

0.5 

D 

7,318.3 

9486 

8.2669 

6,924.3 

1,242.5 

9,924.6 

7,154.7 

4.552.4 

1.441.0 

1,175.1 

1 ,936.3 

2.415.6 

0.6 

1983  J 

6.759.1 

1,763.9 

8.523.0 

7,234.1 

1,337.1 

9.892.6 

7,165.1 

5.201.7 

1,713.5 

1 ,407.6 

2,080.6 

2,428.8 

0.5 

F 

6.349.3 

958.3 

7.307.6 

6.355.8 

1,027.5 

8.537.8 

6,070.8 

4,791.2 

1,605.3 

1,272.8 

1,913.1 

2,020.3 

0.4 

M 

6,795.2 

960.1 

7,755.3 

6,570.5 

1,341.4 

8,443.6 

5.796.4 

4,5485 

1 .355.6 

1,158.6 

2.034.3 

1,777.1 

0.4 

A 

5.889.7 

683.5 

6,573.2 

5.502.4 

1.237.4 

7,601.3 

5,146.2 

3.950.9 

1,107.0 

909.5 

1,934.4 

1.588.9 

0.3 

M 

6,234.3 

458.2 

6.692.5 

5,190.4 

1,342.3 

6,946.4 

4,636.5 

3.159.7 

710.0 

588.1 

1,861.6 

1.357.9 

0.2 

J 

6,994.6 

654.0 

7,648.6 

6,001.8 

1,549.4 

6,474.4 

4,225.9 

2.422.1 

408.2 

340.1 

1,673.8 

1.154.1 

0.1 

J 

7,456.2 

1.599.7 

9.055.9 

7,695.3 

1.448.1 

6,563.8 

4,238.2 

2.095.7 

293.0 

264.4 

1,538.4 

1,195.8 

0.1 

A 

7,562.5 

1,875.5 

9,438.0 

7,704.7 

1,611.0 

6.599.6 

4,199.8 

2,079.1 

265.3 

257.1 

1,556.7 

1 ,266.8 

0.1 

S 

7,377.0 

1,754.7 

9,131.7 

7,589.7 

1 .490.9 

7,097.9 

4,566.4 

2,488.6 

410.1 

376.2 

1,702.4 

1 ,470.7 

0.2 

O 

7,545.4 

1,867.5 

9.412.9 

7,910.1 

1 .430.9 

7.835.7 

5,158.7 

3,189.7 

667.4 

568.5 

1 ,953.9 

1 ,493.3 

0.3 

N 

7,389.7 

876.3 

8.266.0 

6,826.2 

1,536.8 

8,791.7 

6,032.9 

4.193.9 

1,082.9 

918.5 

2,192.5 

1,838.5 

0.3 

D 

7,581.1 

9008 

8,481  9 

6,9456 

1,522.8 

10,712.4 

7,883.4 

5,711.6 

1,777  5 

1,434.2 

2.500.0 

2,577.0 

0.9 

1984  J 

7,178.4 

1,770.1 

8,9485 

7,586.4 

1,536.3 

10,482.0 

7,650.3 

6,227.1 

2,054.7 

1,598.5 

2.573.9 

2,530.9 

0.5 

F 

7,068.6 

1 ,323.3 

8,391.9 

6.790.0 

1 ,409.2 

8.621.4 

6,070.3 

5,052.1 

1,589.1 

1 ,240.3 

2,222.7 

1,750.1 

0.4 

M 

7,720.2 

1,569.7 

9,289.9 

7,396.9 

1,750.5 

8,947.4 

6,2590 

5,193.0 

1,565.5 

1 ,268.4 

2,359.1 

1,730.5 

0.3 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding    Current  figures  in  this  table  are  preliminary  and  therefore  subject  to  revision 
'Supply  and  disposition  for  both  Crude  Oil  and  Natural  Gas  will  not  agree  because  of  losses,  inventory  changes,  pipeline  fuel  used  etc 
plus       'Gross  new  production  by  field  less  field  flared  and  waste 
Sources:  Crude  Petroleum  and  Natural  Gas  Production  (26-006),  Gas  Utilities  (55-002),  Statistics  Canada. 


'Includes  crude  oil,  condensate  and  pentanes 


85 


Section  7— Table  5 

Table  5:  Statistics  of  refined  petroleum  products  (thousand  cubic  metres) 


July  1984 


Total 

refinery 

receipts' 

Production 

of  saleable 

products1 

Net  sales  in 

Canada 

Year 

and 
month 

Total,  all 
products6 

Motor 
gasoline 

Heavy 
fuel  oil 

Diesel 
fuel  oil 

Light 
fuel  oil3 

Aviation 
fuel* 

Asphalt 

Liquefied 
petro- 
leum 
gases' 

Other 
products' 

Total  all 
products 

Motor 
gasoline 

Heavy 
fuel  oil 

Diesel 
fuel  oil 

D 

330501 

2532 

2533 

2534 

2535 

2536 

2537 

2538 

2539 

2540 

337115 

333515 

335015 

334415 

1982 

86  199 

90  296 

33  751 

11  414 

12  377 

12510 

4  353 

2  556 

2  757 

10  574 

84  311 

34  279 

10  506 

13  530 

1983 

81  612 

86  337 

32  527 

9  353 

12  989 

11  084 

4  371 

2  648 

3  247 

10  114 

78  642 

33  187 

8  029 

13  924 

1982  M 

6  666 

6  733 

2  583 

788 

1  091 

784 

345 

173 

223 

745 

6  606 

2  849 

829 

1  216 

J 

7  817 

7  805 

2  850 

806 

1  279 

803 

488 

374 

296 

909 

6  837 

3  034 

791 

1  245 

J 

7  360 

8  088 

3  069 

876 

1  191 

948 

429 

373 

263 

939 

6  907 

3  157 

729 

1  208 

A 

8  015 

8  324 

3  128 

904 

1  242 

909 

468 

370 

264 

1  038 

7  411 

3  316 

810 

1  283 

S 

6  962 

7  426 

2  674 

845 

1  012 

949 

310 

348 

210 

1  077 

6  661 

2  909 

644 

1  276 

0 

7  006 

7  193 

2  581 

950 

889 

1  062 

362 

285 

184 

879 

6  581 

2  767 

688 

1  173 

N 

7  598 

7  769 

2  899 

1  036 

1  093 

1  168 

310 

159 

216 

888 

6  947 

2  779 

902 

1  142 

D 

6  874 

7  548 

2  901 

1  025 

882 

1  314 

283 

64 

240 

839 

7  164 

2  802 

967 

995 

1983  J 

7  234 

7  409 

2  792 

924 

1  024 

1  123 

351 

83 

270 

842 

6  402 

2  406 

789 

850 

F 

6  356 

6  756 

2  510 

814 

903 

1  074 

303 

103 

246 

802 

6  496 

2  461 

850 

902 

M 

6  571 

6  856 

2  584 

831 

995 

822 

412 

112 

258 

841 

6  316 

2  570 

673 

967 

A 

5  502 

5  438 

2  104 

556 

811 

614 

307 

120 

175 

751 

5  658 

2  521 

505 

900 

M 

5  190 

5  992 

2  373 

610 

1  023 

476 

354 

181 

222 

752 

6  468 

2  864 

610 

1  337 

J 

6  002 

7  006 

2  782 

723 

1  183 

771 

433 

304 

286 

523 

6  441 

2  890 

631 

1  276 

J 

7  764 

7  674 

2  879 

735 

1  291 

812 

420 

388 

310 

839 

6  295 

2  988 

574 

1  186 

A 

7  875 

8  166 

3  047 

802 

1  290 

840 

449 

377 

279 

1  082 

7  095 

3  228 

662 

1  453 

S 

7  566 

8118 

3  079 

761 

1  105 

1  067 

393 

409 

332 

972 

6  662 

2  921 

584 

1  357 

O 

7910 

8  042 

2811 

848 

1  194 

1  234 

311 

326 

331 

988 

6  737 

2  786 

633 

1  339 

N 

6  779 

7  404 

2  777 

828 

1  146 

1  031 

331 

155 

265 

871 

6  809 

2  704 

733 

1  248 

D 

6  862 

7  476 

2  789 

921 

1  024 

1  220 

307 

90 

273 

851 

7  263 

2  848 

785 

1  110 

1984  J 

7  674 

7  955 

2  973 

901 

1  134 

1  377 

281 

76 

274 

939 

6  753 

2  470 

801 

1  007 

F 

6  780 

7  409 

2  666 

816 

1  112 

1  226 

295 

116 

285 

893 

6  374 

2  429 

725 

1  034 

M 

7  353 

7  428 

2  667 

843 

1  165 

909 

422 

99 

272 

1  052 

6  601 

2  620 

540 

1  095 

A 

5  688 

2  538 

465 

1  134 

Net 

sales  in  Canada 

Closing  inventories 

Year 
and 
month 

Light 
fuel  oil3 

Aviation 
fuel4 

Asphalt 

Liquefied 

petroleum 

gases' 

Other 
products' 

Total  all 
products 

Motor 
gasoline 

Heavy 
fuel  oil 

Diesel 
fuel  oil 

Light 
fuel  oil3 

Aviation 
fuel* 

Asphalt 

Liquefied 
petro- 
leum 
gases' 

Other 
products' 

D 

2545 

2546 

335315 

2548 

2549 

337106 

333506 

335006 

334406 

2554 

2555 

335306 

2557 

2558 

1982 

11  648 

4  240 

2  437 

1  938 

5  730 

14  812 

4  560 

1  456 

2  032 

3  331 

644 

355 

165 

2  268 

1983 

9  391 

4  085 

2  518 

2  124 

5  382 

12  746 

4  175 

1  162 

1  816 

2  393 

616 

296 

189 

2100 

1982  M 

507 

361 

180 

137 

528 

14  764 

5  132 

1  391 

1  876 

2  422 

697 

659 

125 

2  461 

J 

326 

382 

376 

176 

508 

14  725 

4  850 

1  201 

2  082 

2  607 

800 

624 

165 

2  396 

J 

287 

399 

363 

186 

579 

15  038 

4  684 

1  222 

2  236 

3  032 

822 

578 

196 

2  268 

A 

450 

431 

416 

208 

498 

15  035 

4  481 

1  199 

2  446 

3  218 

794 

483 

210 

2  205 

S 

437 

386 

363 

163 

482 

15213 

4  362 

1  312 

2  378 

3  485 

723 

411 

221 

2  319 

O 

630 

320 

330 

173 

500 

14  937 

4  200 

1  391 

2  273 

3516 

750 

335 

208 

2  264 

N 

976 

302 

147 

155 

543 

15  030 

4  371 

1  399 

2  126 

3  592 

721 

344 

194 

2  282 

D 

1  469 

309 

52 

136 

435 

14812 

4  560 

1  456 

2  032 

3  331 

644 

355 

165 

2  268 

1983  J 

1  436 

278 

54 

146 

443 

15  246 

4  993 

1  527 

2  151 

3  050 

691 

385 

172 

2  276 

F 

1  398 

267 

66 

136 

416 

14  834 

5  090 

1  525 

2  016 

2  706 

671 

426 

177 

2  224 

M 

1  103 

314 

71 

174 

443 

14  495 

5  089 

1  385 

1  974 

2  383 

747 

465 

198 

2  254 

A 

842 

297 

72 

140 

382 

13  390 

4  529 

1  173 

2  016 

2  010 

721 

513 

211 

2  217 

M 

468 

359 

190 

148 

491 

11  907 

3  913 

1  012 

1  729 

1  775 

684 

501 

187 

2  104 

J 

265 

368 

345 

220 

445 

11  569 

3  654 

1  025 

1  772 

1  848 

732 

440 

203 

1  894 

J 

204 

375 

368 

200 

401 

12  001 

3  577 

1  018 

1  943 

2110 

724 

437 

221 

1  972 

A 

238 

431 

429 

201 

454 

12  351 

3  551 

962 

1  956 

2  355 

710 

329 

223 

2  266 

s 

344 

380 

393 

199 

485 

13  002 

3  855 

1  037 

1  898 

2  750 

719 

311 

196 

2  234 

0 

598 

380 

344 

205 

452 

13  265 

3  981 

1  043 

1  903 

2  913 

650 

263 

196 

2315 

N 

957 

308 

163 

182 

514 

13  192 

4  126 

1  002 

2  011 

2  745 

656 

251 

187 

2215 

D 

1  538 

328 

24 

173 

456 

12  746 

4  175 

1  162 

1  816 

2  393 

616 

296 

189 

2100 

1984  J 

1  565 

296 

47 

191 

376 

13  138 

4  646 

1  128 

1  891 

2  148 

615 

317 

182 

2  212 

F 

1  249 

315 

58 

164 

401 

13  651 

4  977 

1  148 

1  972 

2113 

586 

374 

193 

2  287 

M 

1  318 

336 

74 

171 

447 

13  360 

4  993 

1  115 

1  992 

1  716 

651 

394 

159 

2  340 

A 

76 

'Includes  domestic  and  imported  crude  oil.  condensate  and  pentanes  plus  received  by  Canadian  refineries.      'Refinery  production  (from  crude  oil,  condensate  and  pentanes  plus,  and 
commingled  propane/butane  mixes)  plus  other  materials  used       'Includes  stove  oil,  kerosene.      'Includes  aviation  gasoline  and  aviation  turbo  fuel.      'Includes  propane  and  propane 
mixes  and  butane  and  butane  mixes.      'Includes  petro-chemical  feed  stocks,  naphtha  specialties,  coke,  lubricating  oil  and  grease,  still  gas  and  other  products 
Source:  Refined  Petroleum  Products  (45-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


86 


July  1984 
Table  6:  Metals 


Section  7— Table  6 


Copper 

Nickel 

Lead 

Molybd< 

Total  metal  content 

Refined 

copper 

Total  metal  content 

Refined  lead 

snum 

Year 
and 

Production 

Exports' 

Production 

Exports2 

Production 

Exports3 

Production 

Exports* 

Production 

Exports 

Production 

Exports 

month 

Thousand 

tonnes 

D 

2587 

2588 

2589 

2590 

2591 

2592 

2593 

2594 

2595 

2596 

2608 

2610 

1982 

612.5 

499.4 

337.7 

233  1 

88.6 

102.6 

272.0 

252.9 

174.2 

146.2 

16.4 

17.5 

1983 

614.7 

621.7 

4642 

298.6 

128.1 

118.2 

248  1 

232.3 

178.0 

147.2 

9.7 

15.0 

1982  M 

53.4 

49.5 

193 

15.6 

12.6 

14.6 

20.2 

12.2 

16.9 

10.3 

1.6 

1.2 

J 

70.3 

24.1 

5.0 

15.7 

5.4 

2.7 

19.5 

15  1 

16.2 

7.8 

1.7 

1.7 

J 

38.3 

47.4 

5.8 

19.1 

1.9 

64 

35.4 

19.8 

5.0 

14.6 

1.4 

1.3 

A 

37.5 

26.0 

5.5 

4.8 

24 

4.3 

15.0 

32.7 

11.1 

9.6 

0.8 

2.1 

S 

37.9 

41.4 

22.8 

13.9 

6.7 

2.9 

23.7 

28.1 

14.7 

10.7 

09 

1.1 

0 

44.3 

29.9 

36.1 

10.5 

28 

4.4 

18.1 

23.8 

13.4 

16.9 

1.3 

1.2 

N 

43.7 

49.1 

39.4 

26.9 

1.4 

3.4 

20.3 

20.8 

15.8 

14.9 

1.3 

1.1 

D 

44.8 

44.8 

28.8 

22.3 

1.6 

8.4 

21.1 

18.7 

16.6 

18.2 

1.0 

0.8 

1983  J 

40.2 

50.5 

29  1 

18.9 

1.5 

3.5 

23.4 

16.5 

15.6 

14.6 

0.9 

1.3 

F 

47.1 

24.9 

32.1 

13.6 

50 

68 

19.7 

17.6 

16.1 

11.1 

09 

0.9 

M 

47.6 

40.9 

36.4 

21.7 

7.6 

8.7 

15.7 

15.6 

16.7 

10.3 

1.1 

1.7 

A 

40.8 

41.7 

33.5 

15.6 

122 

73 

23.0 

12.8 

18  1 

12.4 

1.2 

1.0 

M 

54.0 

49.2 

40.4 

122 

13.2 

12.2 

20.5 

14.6 

18.0 

11.7 

07 

0.7 

J 

58.2 

76.0 

44.0 

43.7 

175 

15.7 

12.6 

17.3 

13.1 

14.2 

0.7 

1.0 

J 

40.3 

45.2 

30.2 

16.6 

4.0 

28 

17.6 

11.0 

13.9 

10.5 

0.8 

0.7 

A 

54.0 

65.3 

43.4 

41.1 

8.4 

11.5 

18.0 

25.4 

48 

19.7 

0.8 

0.8 

S 

56.1 

61.1 

39.5 

31.8 

14.2 

13.6 

34.2 

26.7 

15.1 

8.2 

1.0 

0.9 

0 

63.4 

49.4 

42.0 

27.3 

147 

9.4 

22.5 

41.2 

16.2 

12.2 

0.6 

1.1 

N 

59.6 

68.6 

47.7 

38.0 

15.0 

11.7 

18.1 

14.4 

15.8 

12.4 

04 

4.5 

D 

53.4 

49.0 

45.9 

18.1 

14.8 

15.0 

22.8 

19.3 

14.6 

10.1 

0.4 

04 

1984  J 

577 

53.8 

44.6 

21  3 

12.4 

9.4 

15.7 

13.9 

159 

13.2 

0.5 

0.5 

F 

54.0 

59.2 

45.3 

27.0 

17.5 

15.5 

16.4 

12.3 

138 

10.7 

0.7 

0.7 

M 

54.2 

64.8 

46.0 

35.6 

15.7 

15.0 

18.3 

15.0 

15.1 

11.8 

0.7 

0.6 

A 

64.2 

61.8 

45.2 

37.3 

16.0 

16.1 

21.7 

12.8 

14.4 

12.2 

0.7 

0.7 

Zinc 

Aluminum 

Iron  ore 

Total  metal  content 

Refined  zinc 

and  bauxite 

Producers' 

Silver 

ore 

shipments 
in  tonnes 

Gold 

Uranium 

Production 

I 

Exports            Production 

Exports 

imports 

Production 

Production 

Exports 

production 

Year 

and 

Thousand 

month 

Thousand  tonnes 

Thousands 

Thousand  grams 

kilograms 

D 

2597 

2598 

2599 

2600 

2601 

2602 

2603 

2605 

2606 

2609 

1982 

965.5 

928.1 

511.9 

470.4 

3  514.0 

33  198 

64  726 

1  313  624 

1  736  91 1 

7  643.0 

1983 

982.4 

1 

146.6 

617.2 

500.4 

3  412.5 

32  870 

69  112 

1  203  456 

1  482  236 

6  758.1 

1982  M 

87.3 

797 

50.9 

47.7 

5368 

3  737 

5  551 

1 57  998 

166  590 

463 

J 

66.7 

54.1 

35.7 

34.1 

287.4 

3  714 

5  762 

85  354 

138  939 

709 

J 

113.7 

69.2 

9.3 

43.9 

283.9 

3  063 

4  660 

1 1 1  099 

162  174 

414 

A 

59.8 

95.4 

25.9 

25.2 

4000 

3  340 

5  054 

59  703 

109  453 

570 

S 

95.5 

95.9 

37.8 

27.0 

268.8 

2  895 

5  507 

79  270 

174  304 

723 

O 

108.1 

102.7 

53.1 

43.1 

339.6 

2  704 

5  796 

93  930 

220  119 

824 

N 

60.1 

72.0 

53.6 

41.1 

304.9 

2  364 

5  894 

152  435 

99  749 

655 

D 

79.9 

91.9 

50.2 

53.7 

280.3 

2  248 

6  330 

130  148 

172  842 

673 

1983  J 

68.4 

36.6 

50.6 

34.0 

113.7 

1  130 

5  811 

101  956 

121  863 

686 

F 

55.8 

94.4 

49.2 

32.1 

123.4 

1  314 

5  142 

107  562 

175  237 

706 

M 

55.8 

91.4 

56.3 

51.1 

108.6 

1  107 

5  832 

101  981 

195  516 

513 

A 

78.7 

70.9 

52.9 

56.2 

284.2 

3  308 

5  406 

101  463 

153  558 

574 

M 

90.8 

76.9 

54.6 

45.4 

299.9 

2  984 

5  503 

104  826 

104  134 

520 

J 

85.4 

126.7 

42.0 

40.3 

244.1 

3  064 

5  811 

99  459 

91  444 

559 

J 

66.5 

50.1 

50.5 

34.7 

451.4 

2  807 

6  081 

86  042 

102  424 

354 

A 

85.1 

76.2 

41.4 

43.2 

237.5 

3  903 

5  819 

65  519 

133  745 

500 

S 

130.6 

144.9 

55.1 

34.7 

605.7 

3  391 

6  045 

121  792 

101  180 

646 

0 

109.6 

212.6 

54.5 

46.9 

241.8 

3  633 

5  677 

99  330 

106  374 

496 

N 

75.3 

57.2 

53.8 

41.4 

453.6 

3  726 

5  984 

1 1 1  698 

82  953 

565 

D 

80.4 

108.7 

56.3 

40.6 

248.6 

2  501 

6  025 

101  839 

113  808 

639 

1984  J 

54.2 

61.7 

59.8 

45.8 

204.8 

1  506 

5  995 

116  396 

106  934 

572 

F 

60.5 

660 

57.2 

41.9 

75.4 

1  494 

6  346 

109  053 

161  054 

577 

M 

75.2 

87.0 

58.4 

53.9 

171.3 

2  151 

6  925 

124  912 

123  667 

771 

A 

78.7 

41.9 

58.4 

39.2 

152.5 

2  762 

6  722 

117919 

85  939 

777 

'Includes  copper  fine  in  ore,  ingots,  bars,  billets,  rods  and  strips.      "Includes  ingots,  bars  and  billets       'Includes  nickel  in  matte  or  speiss,  oxide  and  fine. 

in  pigs 

Sources:  Energy,  Mines  and  Resources;  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


'Includes  lead  in  ore  and 


87 


Section  7— Table  7 

Table  7:  Non-metallic  minerals  (thousand  tonnes) 


July  1984 


Asbestos 

Gypsum 

Cement 

Lime 

Salt 

Potash 

Year 

and 

Producers' 

Producers' 

Producers' 

Producers' 

Producers' 

month 

shipments 

Exports 

shipments 

Production 

shipments 

shipments 

shipments' 

Imports 

Production 

D 

2627 

2628 

2629 

2630 

2631 

2632 

2626 

2634 

2607 

1982 

837 

880.7 

5  986 

7  603 

7  335 

2  197.2 

7  930  6 

1  526.9 

5  308.5 

1983 

840 

753.9 

7  694 

7  089 

7  131 

2  225.3 

8  542  1 

636.2 

6  252.3 

1982  J 

71.5 

68.6 

522 

767 

794 

179.3 

472.5 

436.2 

460.0 

J 

52.4 

51.7 

524 

767 

782 

145.4 

463.7 

126.8 

448.2 

A 

67.6 

71.0 

780 

816 

831 

161.4 

692.2 

100.1 

467.3 

S 

83.2 

95.2 

610 

894 

853 

176.7 

555.8 

201.8 

377.7 

O 

74.3 

81.1 

578 

764 

763 

180.6 

712.5 

111.7 

357.8 

N 

70.7 

83.6 

555 

884 

611 

172.5 

795.9 

83.0 

471.5 

D 

81.5 

81.5 

514 

423 

439 

157.5 

695.7 

133.5 

474.0 

1983  J 

47.9 

60.2 

376 

166 

219 

173.3 

852.7 

36.7 

421.5 

F 

51.0 

45.7 

369 

219 

236 

150.5 

634.0 

54.1 

376.3 

M 

75.2 

75.1 

536 

409 

366 

180.2 

527.0 

29.0 

604.6 

A 

75.0 

65.7 

605 

498 

502 

178.6 

576.9 

50.3 

532.5 

M 

72.2 

60.2 

629 

772 

765 

183.8 

5903 

96.6 

491.1 

J 

74.4 

71.9 

676 

951 

860 

191.5 

657.5 

76.1 

404.9 

J 

56.7 

51.5 

828 

776 

832 

172.2 

602.7 

19.8 

404.1 

A 

73.1 

57.8 

651 

742 

831 

201.8 

672.1 

53.1 

564.0 

S 

75.4 

62.8 

792 

816 

835 

207  2 

718.7 

58.9 

655.8 

0 

73.0 

61.2 

801 

778 

769 

199  3 

839.5 

68.9 

612.2 

N 

82.5 

77.2 

759 

612 

576 

198.8 

982.9 

74.4 

639.3 

D 

84.0 

64.4 

672 

349 

342 

188.4 

887.9 

18.5 

546.1 

1984  J 

60.9 

59.2 

460 

196 

237 

187.4 

1  135.7 

56.0 

671.3 

F 

68.4 

74.4 

521 

257 

279 

170.6 

834.9 

55.8 

642.3 

M 

76.5 

71.0 

544 

397 

383 

180.3 

700.1 

5.4 

719.6 

A 

76.1 

75.3 

603 

586 

506 

184.7 

5892 

189.3 

651.9 

M 

820 

757 

'Total  salt  and  salt  content  of  brine. 

Sources:  Energy,  Mines  and  Resources;  Cement  (44-001),  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


Section  8  ■  Construction 

1.  Building  Permits,  by  Type 

2.  Building  Permits,  by  Province 

3.  Dwelling  Units  Started,  All  Areas 

4.  Dwelling  Units  Completed,  All  Areas 

5.  Dwelling  Units  Under  Construction,  All  Areas 

6.  Dwelling  Units  Started,  Centres  10,000  and  Over 

7.  Dwelling  Units  Completed,  Centres  10,000  and  Over 

8.  Dwelling  Units  Under  Construction,  Centres  10,000  and  Over 

9.  Mortgage  Loans  Approvals 
10.  Domestic  Shipments  of  Building  Materials  by  Canadian  Manufacturers 


89 


Section  8— Tables  1  and  2 

Table  1:  Building  permits,  by  type  (million  dollars) 


July  1984 


'In  1979,  approximately  2,000  municipalities  are  being  surveyed. 

so  historical  comparisons  are  possible 

Source:  Building  Permits  (64-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


'This  is  an  historical  series  with  data  available  back  to  1920    Consistent  coverage  and  volume  have  been  maintained 


Non-residential 

Canada, 

Non-residential 

Canada, 

Institu- 

Institu- 

Year 

tional  and 

55  munici- 

tional and 

55  munici- 

and 

Canada 

Com- 

govern- 

Resi- 

palities 

Canada 

Indus- 

Commer- 

govern- 

Resi- 

palities 

month 

total' 

Total 

Industrial 

mercial 

ment 

dential 

only2 

total' 

Total 

trial 

cial 

ment 

dential 

only2 

D 

2671 

2683 

2672 

2673 

2674 

2675 

2676 

D 

2677 

4898 

2678 

2679 

2680 

2681 

2682 

1982 

12,788,8 

6.655.9 

1.096.3 

3,485.2 

2,074.4 

6,132.9 

5,766.7 

4 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

5 

1983 

14,571.3 

5,712.1 

9396 

2,7608 

2,011.7 

8,859.2 

5,022.0 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

Adjusted  for  seasonal 

variation 

1982  M 

1,058.3 

513.6 

102.0 

275.5 

136.1 

544.7 

3966 

899.4 

507.9 

94.3 

247.9 

165.8 

391.4 

427.7 

J 

1.087.5 

584.1 

76.7 

346.7 

160.7 

503.4 

527.4 

900.3 

524.9 

67.8 

303.2 

153.9 

375.4 

489.7 

J 

1,186.9 

722.2 

137.8 

420.6 

1639 

464.7 

630.2 

1 .090.8 

668.6 

103.8 

386.9 

177.8 

422.2 

584.0 

A 

999.5 

498.7 

97.3 

215.5 

186  0 

500.8 

335.4 

857.9 

413.6 

79.7 

175.7 

158.1 

444.3 

302.2 

S 

1,089.1 

553.7 

82.1 

245.1 

226.5 

535.4 

393.9 

978.5 

501.6 

68.2 

220.2 

213.3 

476.9 

410.3 

O 

1,129.8 

505.7 

86.0 

158.5 

261.2 

624.1 

408.4 

1.037.5 

4690 

82.5 

138.7 

247.9 

568.5 

400.3 

N 

1.205.8 

491.6 

84.4 

213.9 

193.4 

714.1 

456.6 

1,119.2 

395.8 

76.6 

166.8 

152.3 

723.4 

377.8 

D 

1,049.0 

473.9 

53.8 

196.9 

223.2 

575.0 

654.8 

1,229.2 

416.5 

55.7 

164.2 

196.5 

812.8 

385.4 

1983  J 

662.3 

295.5 

35.4 

126.7 

133.3 

366.9 

238.9 

1,247.6 

488.5 

67.3 

221.3 

199  9 

759.1 

360.9 

F 

852.8 

366.9 

69.3 

125.4 

172.2 

485.9 

336.2 

1,254.1 

474.6 

104.3 

154.8 

215.4 

779.5 

407.4 

M 

1,420.1 

457.7 

61.8 

205.3 

190.6 

962.4 

475.8 

1,261.5 

421.6 

62.4 

192.5 

166.7 

839.9 

424.4 

A 

1,652.7 

323.0 

62.0 

183.1 

78.0 

1.329.7 

491.8 

1,354.8 

361.4 

64.7 

209.4 

87.3 

993.4 

459  1 

M 

1,341.2 

452.4 

79.7 

235.6 

137.1 

888.8 

461.8 

1,072.5 

447.8 

71.3 

218.1 

158.4 

624.7 

479.4 

J 

1 ,263.0 

517.1 

76.6 

193.7 

246.8 

745.8 

387.9 

1 ,092.0 

4934 

70.6 

185.5 

237.4 

598.6 

369.0 

J 

1,149.8 

434.2 

83.3 

224.5 

126.4 

715.7 

356.6 

1.166.6 

438.4 

67.0 

225.8 

145.7 

728.2 

344.5 

A 

1,311.0 

619.6 

93.7 

300.6 

2253 

691.5 

4365 

1,158.5 

510.3 

74.4 

254.7 

181.2 

648.2 

375.9 

S 

1,237.2 

514.7 

111.5 

265.4 

137.8 

722.5 

437.1 

1,184.8 

489.1 

93.9 

262.8 

132.4 

695.7 

461.2 

O 

1,333.5 

578.1 

78.3 

303.2 

196.5 

755.4 

515.6 

1 ,285.6 

549.7 

75.3 

2958 

178.6 

735.8 

500.7 

N 

1,308.7 

620.4 

90.3 

310.6 

219.5 

6883 

547.8 

1 ,248.6 

522.6 

82.8 

2682 

171.6 

726.0 

452.3 

D 

1 ,038.9 

5326 

97.6 

286.7 

148.2 

506.3 

336.2 

1,244.7 

514.7 

105.5 

272.0 

137.2 

730.0 

387.3 

1984  J 

677.7 

353.6 

52.5 

202.3 

98.9 

324.0 

283.8 

1,223.6 

563.2 

91.0 

326.4 

145.7 

660.4 

428.7 

F 

841.0 

374.7 

41.1 

224.7 

109.0 

466  2 

363.1 

1,194.1 

481.3 

63.3 

279.0 

139.0 

712.9 

419.7 

M 

1,154.9 

448.4 

81.1 

227.2 

140.0 

706.5 

446.6 

1,118.7 

458.8 

852 

233.7 

139.8 

659.9 

450.8 

A 

1,331.0 

527.9 

989 

275.6 

153.4 

803.1 

406.3 

1 .322.4 

655.9 

113.6 

364.3 

178.1 

666.4 

374.6 

Table  2:  Building  permits,  by  province1  (million  dollars) 


Year  and 

month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

N.S. 

NB 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man 

Sask 

Alta 

B.C 

Yukon 

N.W.T. 

D 

2695 

2696 

2697 

2698 

2699 

2700 

2701 

2702 

2703 

2704 

2705 

2706 

2707 

1982 

12,788.8 

102.3 

493 

323.9 

180.4 

2,128.0 

4,211   1 

266.1 

430.5 

2.911.0 

2,161.1 

18.0 

7.0 

1983 

14,571.3 

144.9 

74.4 

469.3 

277.3 

3,0689 

5,3499 

432.5 

613.5 

1,871.0 

2,237.8 

15.2 

16.8 

1982  M 

1,058.3 

6.0 

8.4 

21.1 

28.2 

159.3 

374.2 

15.7 

45.6 

199.2 

199.2 

0.6 

0.7 

J 

1,087.5 

9.7 

3.8 

43.6 

18.5 

132.6 

422.9 

41.7 

42.9 

191.6 

178.1 

1.4 

0.6 

J 

1J86.9 

9.4 

4.1 

26.9 

12.4 

285.1 

348.0 

22.3 

31.4 

300.7 

143.6 

2.9 

— 

A 

999.5 

5.9 

5.2 

24.3 

22.8 

195.0 

351.9 

23.7 

29.0 

184.4 

155.8 

1.1 

0.5 

S 

1,089.1 

6.9 

15.2 

23.9 

20.6 

187.7 

358.6 

16.5 

37.7 

218.5 

201.6 

1.0 

0.8 

O 

1,129.8 

98 

4.7 

28.6 

14.6 

239.4 

395.1 

27.1 

37.8 

240.9 

129.1 

2.3 

0.5 

N 

1,205.8 

5.4 

2.1 

28.8 

15.9 

231.2 

485.1 

33.3 

38.5 

215.6 

148.7 

0.9 

0.2 

D 

1 ,049.0 

36.6 

1.4 

27.2 

15.9 

171.3 

3664 

13.4 

26.6 

206.9 

178.9 

0.9 

3.3 

1983  J 

662.3 

3.1 

3.0 

132 

4.7 

87.9 

234.9 

26.8 

30.6 

99.1 

153.8 

0.9 

4.3 

F 

8528 

2.6 

1.3 

34.7 

12.0 

151.0 

277.5 

21.8 

52.4 

140.7 

158.6 

0.4 

0.1 

M 

1,420.1 

6.2 

46 

31.1 

16.3 

285.4 

497.5 

39.0 

66.5 

213.8 

258.3 

1.2 

0.2 

A 

1,652.7 

15.0 

6.4 

48.2 

38.2 

366.3 

573.8 

55.4 

86.9 

207.7 

253.3 

0.8 

0.7 

M 

1,341.2 

16.0 

12.3 

46.2 

28.6 

275.7 

4558 

49.3 

59.2 

175.4 

219.3 

2.4 

1.0 

J 

1,263.0 

15.9 

3.2 

51.4 

28.1 

225.4 

445.9 

37.7 

45.4 

207.6 

196.6 

2.8 

2.8 

J 

1,149.8 

18.2 

5.5 

34.4 

22.5 

164.0 

491.7 

38.9 

54.8 

124.3 

194.4 

0.3 

0.9 

A 

1,311.0 

11.4 

4.6 

37.7 

26.1 

269.3 

511.8 

30.0 

41.3 

194.7 

182.5 

0.3 

1.3 

S 

1,237.2 

103 

5.6 

46.2 

22.8 

288.1 

465.4 

43.3 

53.6 

140.6 

158.7 

1.8 

0.9 

O 

1,333.5 

9.9 

13.6 

42.9 

29.6 

283.9 

492.0 

39.6 

37.9 

175.1 

204.7 

2.4 

1.9 

N 

1,308.7 

13.2 

5.0 

42.3 

37.9 

334.6 

494.9 

29.4 

57.1 

116.6 

175.5 

1.9 

0.5 

D 

1,038.9 

23  1 

9.2 

41  0 

10.5 

337.1 

408.6 

21.3 

27.8 

75.7 

82.2 

0.1 

2.1 

1984  J 

677.7 

2.6 

0.7 

15.4 

12.1 

91.6 

272.0 

42.9 

28.0 

95.0 

116.6 

0.4 

0.4 

F 

841.0 

4.4 

3.3 

37.1 

9.8 

183.8 

319.7 

46.3 

26.3 

97.4 

111.3 

0.6 

0.7 

M 

1,154.9 

8.5 

3.9 

34.3 

12.1 

229.1 

422.4 

40.9 

53.3 

108.8 

240.8 

0.6 

0.2 

A 

1,331.0 

13.0 

10.9 

57.7 

20.7 

297.3 

611.1 

34.4 

51.0 

117.9 

115.1 

1.6 

0.5 

'In  1979,  approximately  2,000  municipalities  are  being  surveyed. 
Source:  Building  Permits  (64-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


90 


July  1984 

Table  3:  Dwelling  units'  started,  all  areas 


Section  8— Tables  3-5 


Year 
and 

quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

PEL 

N.S. 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Canada 

seasonally 

adjusted 

at  annual 

rates 

(thousands) 

D 

2717 

2718 

2719 

2720 

2721 

2722 

2723 

2724 

2725 

2726 

2727 

4945 

1962 
1983 

125,860 
162,645 

2,793 
3,281 

248 
673 

3,691 
5.697 

1.680 
4.742 

23.492 
40,318 

38,508 
54,939 

2,030 
5,985 

6,822 
7,269 

26,789 
17,134 

'   19,807 
22.607 

1981   2 
3 
4 

60,276 
50.781 
38.500 

986 

1,210 

651 

119 
41 
14 

988 

1,176 
986 

992 
438 
387 

12,475 
7.674 
5,607 

17,636 
15.464 
1 1 ,955 

1,310 
641 
294 

2,059 
1,135 
1,519 

11.840 

10.575 

9,403 

1 1 ,871 

12.427 

7.684 

216.0 
183.0 
135.0 

1982  1 
2 
3 

4 

30,328 
31 ,965 
26,657 
36,910 

515 
612 
689 
977 

9 

39 

33 

167 

566 
861 

1,063 
1,201 

139 
444 
752 
345 

3,870 
5,331 
4,351 
9.940 

8,755 

7,900 

8,544 

13,309 

171 
876 
241 
742 

1,924 
1,507 
1,677 
1,714 

6,467 
9,820 
5.904 
4,598 

7,912 
4.575 
3,403 
3,917 

161.0 
114.0 
103  0 
137.0 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

27,008 
63,666 
36.874 
35,097 

642 

1,287 
809 
543 

40 
248 
133 
252 

756 
2,178 
1,490 
1,273 

342 

2,792 

877 

731 

4,841 
16.368 

8,915 
10,194 

9,593 
18,950 
13,139 
13,257 

1,069 

2,360 

1,742 

814 

1,825 
3,471 
1,232 

741 

4,101 
6,987 
3,478 
2.568 

3.799 
9.025 
5.059 
4,724 

161.0 
2090 
142.0 
132.0 

1984  1 

25,070 

341 

43 

690 

158 

8,535 

7,578 

933 

1,481 

1.548 

3,763 

145.0 

Table  4: 

Dwelling  units1 

completed, 

all  areas 

Year 
and 

quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

PEL 

N.S 

NB 

Que. 

Ont 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Canada 

seasonally 

adjusted 

at  annual 

rates 

(thousands) 

D 

2739 

2740 

2741 

2742 

2743 

2744 

2745 

2746 

2747 

2748 

2749 

4946 

1982 
1983 

133,942 
163,008 

2,331 
3.176 

98 
548 

3.174 
5,069 

1,427 
3.487 

21 .526 
35.681 

40,437 
55,287 

1,633 
4,076 

5,666 
8.090 

31,364 
24,693 

26,286 
22.901 

1981   2 
3 

4 

40,363 
49,766 
46,739 

619 

1,067 

970 

47 
98 
46 

1,205 

875 

1,200 

389 
547 
824 

7,437 

10,798 

6,753 

10.910 
12,809 
13,405 

932 
1,126 
1.226 

1,514 
2,775 
1.979 

7,764 

10,499 

9,136 

9.546 
9,172 
1 1 ,200 

180.0 
178.0 
166.0 

1982  1 
2 
3 
4 

29,932 
31 ,974 
39,183 
32,853 

504 
518 

441 
868 

14 
35 
30 
19 

759 

730 

673 

1,012 

368 
246 
385 
428 

3,756 
4,926 
7,769 
5,075 

8,843 

9.903 

10.199 

1 1 ,492 

312 
312 
364 
645 

1.044 
624 

2,350 
1,648 

6,798 

8,026 

10,131 

6,409 

7,534 
6,654 
6,841 
5,257 

143.0 
138.0 
137.0 
120.0 

1983  1 
2 
3 

4 

32,455 
33,306 
52.484 
44,763 

518 

448 

935 

1,275 

81 

54 

202 

211 

1,177 
1,045 
1.568 
1.279 

422 
536 

1.371 
1,158 

5,614 

6,719 

14,197 

9,151 

12,742 
11,546 
15,670 
15,329 

450 
812 

1,723 
1,091 

713 
1,275 
3,573 
2,529 

6,213 
5,823 
6,254 
6,403 

4,525 
5,048 
6.991 
6,337 

155.0 
149.0 
181.0 
162.0 

1984  1 

32,109 

769 

114 

1,491 

769 

7,946 

1 1 ,059 

744 

1,977 

3,066 

4,174 

153.0 

Table  5: 

Dwelling  units1 

under  construction,  all 

areas 

End  ol 
period 
or  quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

N.S. 

N.B. 

Que 

Ont. 

Man 

Sask 

Alta. 

BC 

D 

2761 

2762 

2763 

2764 

>765 

2766 

2767 

2768 

2769 

2770 

2771 

1982 
1983 

89,055 
84,930 

3,373 
3.494 

196 
316 

2,506 
2,984 

1.122 
2,346 

14,164 
18,320 

31,009 
30,243 

1,149 
3,048 

4,583 
3,667 

17.663 
8,336 

13,290 
12,176 

1981   2 
3 
4 

1 1 1 ,697 
111,251 
102,829 

3,149 
3,283 
2.966 

140 
80 
48 

1,975 
2,265 
2,052 

1,531 

1,420 

978 

17,220 
13,957 
12,815 

32.794 
35.643 
34,071 

2,213 

1,694 

764 

5,940 
4,331 
3,864 

23,499 
22,531 
22,960 

23,236 
26,047 
22,311 

1982  1 
2 
3 

4 

101,136 

100,334 

86,182 

89,055 

2,944 
3,021 
3,286 
3.373 

41 

45 

48 

196 

1,812 
1,934 
2,320 
2.506 

666 

866 

1,214 

1,122 

12,657 

12,944 

9,485 

14,164 

33.650 
31.586 
29.682 
31 .009 

622 

1,185 
1,051 
1,149 

4,722 
5,466 
4,439 
4,583 

22,795 
24,560 
19,925 
17,663 

21,227 
18,727 
14,732 
13,290 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

82,510 
112,402 
95,508 
84,930 

3,502 
4.336 
4,223 
3,494 

155 
348 
276 

316 

2,031 
3,216 
3,048 
2.984 

1,035 
3,290 
2,787 
2,346 

13,246 
22,748 
17,346 
18,320 

27,827 
35,066 
32,452 
30,243 

1,769 
3.316 
3,324 
3,048 

5,629 
7,892 
5.533 
3,667 

15,212 

16,128 

12,513 

8,336 

12,104 
16,062 
14,006 
12,176 

1984  1 

76,972 

3,064 

249 

2,159 

1,710 

18,812 

26,901 

3,237 

3,179 

6,729 

10.932 

'A  dwelling  unit  is  defined  as  a  structurally  separate  set  of  living  quarters  having  its  own  entrance  from  outside  of  the  building,  or  from  a  common  passage  inside   These  data  are  the 
result  of  a  nation-wide  survey,  for  which  the  field  work  is  carried  out  by  the  Central  Mortgage  and  Housing  Corporation    All  metropolitan  areas  and  urban  centres  with  a  population  of 
10,000  or  more,  along  with  certain  other  areas  of  high  building  activity,  are  enumerated  completely  each  month.  The  remainder  of  the  country  is  covered  on  a  sample  basis  quarterly 
Source:  Housing  Starts  and  Completions  (64-002),  Statistics  Canada. 


91 


Section  8— Tables  6  and  7 

Table  6:  Dwelling  units1  started,  centres  10,000  and  over 


July  1984 


Canada 

seasonally 

adjusted 

Year 

Metropolitan 

areas 

at  annual 

and 

Canada 

Atlantic 
provinces 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Manitoba 

Saskatch- 
ewan 

Alberta 

British    . 
Columbia 

rates 
(thousands) 

month 

Montreal 

Toronto 

Winnipeg 

Vancouver 

D 

2783 

2784 

2785 

2786 

2787 

2788 

2789 

2790 

2791 

2792 

2793 

2794 

4900 

1982 

104,792 

4,296 

19,036 

35,174 

1,634 

6,031 

21,768 

16,853 

1 1 ,497 

19,064 

1,444 

10,116 

1983 

134,207 

7,603 

33,646 

50,270 

5,202 

5.933 

13,256 

18.297 

19,682 

25.271 

4.432 

12,302 

1982  J 

9.288 

378 

1,426 

2,105 

155 

328 

3,928 

968 

797 

1,133 

141 

635 

90 

J 

8,065 

392 

1,112 

2,087 

61 

793 

2,531 

1.089 

656 

801 

35 

452 

92 

A 

6.672 

422 

804 

3,400 

63 

232 

1,055 

696 

260 

1,987 

56 

498 

82 

S 

6,345 

376 

1,272 

2,113 

56 

412 

1,245 

871 

615 

914 

49 

561 

74 

0 

9,099 

584 

2,371 

3,298 

193 

448 

1,347 

858 

1,738 

1,860 

166 

357 

101 

N 

1 1 ,208 

438 

2,385 

4,816 

358 

600 

1,567 

1.044 

1,175 

2,568 

349 

547 

119 

D 

10,498 

529 

3,224 

4.047 

115 

472 

860 

1,251 

2,150 

2,338 

111 

815 

125 

1983  J 

8,514 

330 

1,957 

3,431 

126 

361 

1,325 

984 

1,361 

1,801 

125 

653 

137 

F 

6,661 

256 

1,164 

2,363 

277 

472 

1.346 

783 

772 

1,506 

150 

456 

134 

M 

8.403 

516 

1,227 

3,158 

462 

793 

908 

1,339 

777 

1.831 

322 

871 

148 

A 

12.413 

776 

2,717 

3.867 

549 

1.206 

1.205 

2,093 

1,595 

2.082 

478 

1,225 

141 

M 

22,557 

1,187 

5,769 

8,491 

1,052 

1,152 

2,351 

2,555 

3,128 

4,343 

971 

1,517 

222 

J 

16,354 

1,168 

4,688 

4,928 

519 

562 

1,815 

2.674 

2.669 

2,191 

425 

2,042 

148 

J 

10,526 

647 

3,071 

3,887 

643 

305 

755 

1,218 

1,651 

1,741 

625 

821 

117 

A 

9,154 

546 

1,837 

3,554 

292 

453 

934 

1,538 

856 

1,682 

180 

977 

111 

S 

9,904 

654 

2,234 

4,413 

672 

142 

661 

1,128 

1,359 

1,695 

648 

588 

115 

0 

9,285 

502 

2.431 

3,723 

138 

142 

850 

1,499 

1,401 

2.292 

94 

1,160 

105 

N 

10,114 

463 

3,472 

3,683 

261 

240 

636 

1,359 

2.026 

1,633 

242 

1,081 

110 

D 

10.322 

558 

3,079 

4,772 

211 

105 

470 

1,127 

2,087 

2,474 

172 

911 

116 

1984  J 

8,635 

223 

3,779 

2,474 

409 

377 

425 

948 

1,622 

1,413 

406 

769 

129 

F 

6,710 

213 

2,066 

2,774 

323 

220 

311 

803 

1,355 

1,412 

317 

547 

131 

M 

6,195 

259 

1,711 

1,841 

146 

346 

349 

1,543 

1,134 

804 

140 

1,113 

109 

A 

9,051 

343 

2,431 

3,867 

387 

383 

432 

1,208 

1,299 

1,868 

370 

843 

104 

M 

11.508 

748 

3,569 

4,235 

330 

297 

691 

1,638 

1,997 

1,563 

275 

1,113 

112 

Table  7: 

Dwelling  units1  completed,  centres 

10,000 

and  over 

Canada 

seasonally 

adjusted 

Year 

Metropolitan 

areas 

at  annual 

and 

Atlantic 

Saskatch- 

British 

rates 

month 

Canada 

provinces 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Manitoba 

ewan 

Alberta 

Columbia 

Montreal 

Toronto 

Winnipeg 

Vancouver 

(thousands) 

D 

2807 

2808 

2809 

2810 

2811 

2812 

2813 

2814 

2815 

2816 

2817 

2818 

4901 

1982 

112,251 

3.564 

17,676 

37.041 

1,174 

4,053 

26,436 

22,307 

1 1 ,023 

21 ,457 

1,013 

13,562 

1983 

135,848 

6.632 

29,127 

50,709 

3,471 

6,975 

20,366 

18.568 

16,822 

26,182 

2,894 

12,273 

1982  J 

10.177 

192 

1,744 

3,775 

84 

118 

2,789 

1,475 

1,119 

1,893 

83 

1,080 

114 

J 

12.352 

214 

3,646 

2,794 

55 

587 

2,787 

2,269 

2,625 

1.424 

48 

1,234 

122 

A 

10.619 

367 

1.493 

3,799 

58 

419 

2.607 

1,876 

894 

2,397 

52 

1,294 

113 

S 

1 1 ,078 

310 

1,446 

2,996 

104 

671 

3,600 

1,951 

967 

1,613 

103 

1,424 

121 

0 

8,046 

389 

986 

2.554 

140 

443 

2,314 

1,220 

502 

1,286 

130 

766 

84 

N 

10,012 

365 

1,547 

4.031 

211 

702 

1,768 

1.388 

829 

2.343 

138 

903 

107 

D 

8,711 

341 

1,481 

3.479 

99 

172 

1,305 

1.834 

895 

1,832 

89 

1,342 

109 

1983  J 

9.269 

479 

1,339 

4,197 

76 

194 

1,875 

1.109 

579 

1,591 

76 

749 

124 

F 

7.900 

304 

753 

3.442 

76 

153 

1,983 

1.189 

338 

1,925 

63 

885 

120 

M 

1 0.060 

519 

1,577 

4,306 

184 

206 

1,682 

1.586 

1,014 

2,638 

143 

1,177 

144 

A 

7,467 

311 

1,571 

2.734 

103 

400 

1,090 

1.258 

1,206 

1,742 

85 

767 

117 

M 

9,725 

400 

1,885 

3.599 

195 

306 

1,965 

1.375 

1,167 

1,854 

175 

971 

123 

J 

1 1 ,895 

528 

2,682 

4,532 

428 

420 

1,970 

1.335 

1,534 

3,016 

413 

944 

135 

J 

16,006 

636 

5,396 

5,263 

336 

1,068 

1,768 

1.539 

2.938 

2,967 

256 

918 

156 

A 

13,112 

698 

3,644 

4.449 

421 

759 

1.119 

2.022 

2,026 

1,954 

353 

1,230 

137 

S 

14,543 

724 

3,130 

4.744 

761 

1,271 

1,810 

2.103 

1,864 

2,334 

637 

1,246 

152 

O 

13,094 

514 

2,367 

4,954 

280 

1,053 

2,080 

1.846 

1.389 

2.456 

241 

1.308 

139 

N 

12,721 

821 

2,732 

4,582 

368 

739 

1,773 

1.706 

1,452 

1.992 

246 

1,145 

138 

D 

10,056 

698 

2,051 

3,907 

243 

406 

1,251 

1,500 

1,315 

1,713 

206 

933 

126 

1984  J 

8,936 

629 

1,986 

3.270 

220 

542 

739 

1,550 

878 

1,393 

171 

988 

120 

F 

7,860 

554 

2,072 

2.920 

204 

499 

764 

847 

761 

1,658 

149 

610 

119 

M 

8,867 

420 

2,210 

3,905 

187 

393 

731 

1.021 

1.406 

1,828 

181 

669 

127 

A 

8,439 

227 

2,076 

3.392 

341 

254 

719 

1.430 

1,294 

1,570 

323 

933 

133 

M 

9,871 

467 

3,122 

3.750 

264 

189 

684 

1,395 

1,654 

2,126 

253 

963 

125 

Note:  Data  are  based  on  1971  Census  area  definitions 
See  footnote  and  source  in  Table  5. 


92 


July  1984 

Table  8:  Dwelling  units1  under  construction,  centres  10,000  and  over 


Section  8— Tables  8  and  9 


•End 

Canada 

Atlantic 
provinces 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Manitoba 

Saskatch- 
ewan 

Alberta 

British 
Columbia 

Metropolitan  areas 

period 

Montreal 

Toronto          Winnipeg 

Vancouver 

D 

4903 

4904 

4905 

4908 

4911 

4914 

4915 

4916 

4906 

4909                 4912 

4917 

1982 
1983 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 


1984 


74.685 

3.652 

11,343 

28,937 

1,007 

3,827 

15.069 

10,850 

7,034 

16,346 

920 

6,210 

70,118 

4,457 

15,403 

28,315 

2,673 

2,708 

6.470 

10,092 

9,665 

15,375 

2.447 

6.026 

86,611 

2,927 

10,978 

29,543 

829 

4,095 

21,897 

16,342 

7,195 

17,222 

715 

10,092 

81,891 

3,098 

8,518 

28,762 

834 

3,995 

21 ,630 

15,054 

5,316 

16,589 

701 

9.223 

77,685 

3,157 

7,767 

28.356 

839 

3,804 

19,968 

13,794 

4,655 

16,169 

705 

8,347 

72.181 

3,222 

7,568 

27.311 

791 

3,545 

17,349 

12,395 

4.281 

15,464 

652 

7.494 

72,307 

3.396 

8.863 

27,455 

844 

3,547 

16,265 

1 1 ,937 

5,506 

15,460 

688 

7,076 

72.934 

3.466 

9,608 

28,234 

991 

3,533 

15,727 

11,375 

5,778 

15,684 

898 

6,732 

74,685 

3,652 

1 1 ,343 

28,937 

1,007 

3,827 

15,069 

10,850 

7.034 

16,346 

920 

6,210 

73,533 

3,485 

11,902 

28,161 

1,057 

3,994 

14,209 

10,725 

7,807 

16,559 

969 

6,114 

72.188 

3,438 

12,312 

27,072 

1,258 

4,237 

13.575 

10,296 

8.241 

16.141 

1.056 

5,682 

70,335 

3.397 

11,878 

25,908 

1,536 

4,834 

12,845 

9,937 

7,929 

15,323 

1,235 

5,389 

75,280 

3.861 

12,987 

27.043 

1,982 

5,636 

12,958 

10,813 

8,281 

15,648 

1,628 

5,832 

87,782 

4.639 

16,813 

31,936 

2,838 

6.481 

13,138 

11,937 

10,183 

18,134 

2,424 

6.378 

92,300 

5,269 

18,775 

32,328 

2.929 

6,695 

13,040 

13,264 

11,314 

17,303 

2,436 

7,475 

86.569 

5,262 

16,425 

30,926 

3.236 

5,880 

1 1 ,905 

1 2,935 

10.004 

16,065 

2,805 

7,366 

82,488 

5,103 

14,534 

30,033 

3.107 

5,573 

1 1 ,698 

12,440 

8,836 

15.791 

2,632 

7,113 

77,130 

5,023 

13.628 

29,689 

3,007 

4,482 

9,925 

1 1 ,376 

8,329 

15,151 

2,632 

6,456 

72,972 

5,021 

13,665 

28,472 

2.863 

3.544 

8,546 

10,861 

8,332 

14,984 

2,485 

6,160 

70,180 

4,602 

14,388 

27,467 

2,756 

3.043 

7,398 

10,526 

8,903 

14,620 

2.481 

6,108 

70,118 

4,457 

15,403 

28,315 

2,673 

2.708 

6,470 

10.092 

9,665 

15,375 

2,447 

6,026 

69,728 

4,055 

17,176 

27,453 

2,863 

2,535 

6,154 

9.492 

10,391 

15,385 

2,683 

5,810 

68.186 

3,729 

17,100 

27,354 

2,982 

2,256 

5,642 

9,123 

10.922 

15.183 

2.851 

5,755 

64,825 

3.568 

16,489 

25,292 

2.941 

2,155 

5,252 

9,128 

10,544 

14.165 

2.810 

6,170 

65.078 

3,608 

1 6,830 

25,767 

2,987 

2,282 

4.755 

8,849 

10,538 

14.462 

2,857 

6,024 

66,637 

3.890 

17,263 

26,204 

3,053 

2,392 

4.756 

9,079 

10,869 

13,851 

2,879 

6,164 

See  footnote  and  source  in  Table  5. 


Table  9:  Mortgage  loans  approvals1 


New  housing 

Conventior 

Conventional  lenders 

Dwelling  units 

al 

Act3 

Total 

Trust, 

N.H  A 

Nationa 

Housing 

Act 

Other 

Life 

approved 

insurance 

other  com- 

conven- 

Other 

Conven- 

resi- 

Year 

C.M.HC. 

lenders3 

Total 

companies 

panies3 

Total 

tional 

C.M.HC. 

N.H.A. 

Total 

tional 

Total 

dential 

Other- 

month 

Million  dollars 

Number 

Million  dollars 

D 

2643 

2644 

2645 

2646 

2647 

2648 

2649 

2650 

2651 

2652 

2653 

2654 

2655 

2656 

1982 

4 

1,643 

1.647 

358 

1,197 

1,555 

3,202 

211 

32,319 

32.530 

28,886 

61,416 

5,701 

1,480 

1983 

4 

2,597 

2.601 

347 

2.046 

2,393 

4,994 

85 

49,623 

49.708 

40,704 

90,412 

12,315 

3,692 

1982  A 



154 

154 

28 

105 

133 

287 

5 

3,088 

3,093 

2,664 

5,757 

288 

88 

M 

1 

148 

149 

12 

95 

107 

256 

112 

2,834 

2,946 

1,602 

4,548 

349 

67 

J 

1 

93 

94 

26 

75 

101 

195 

15 

1,897 

1,912 

1,856 

3.768 

418 

93 

J 

— 

84 

84 

18 

70 

88 

172 

8 

1,586 

1,594 

1,796 

3.390 

323 

99 

A 

— 

125 

125 

23 

70 

93 

218 

4 

2,400 

2.404 

1,690 

4,094 

329 

68 

S 

— 

131 

131 

20 

74 

94 

225 

7 

2.439 

2.446 

1,739 

4,185 

443 

91 

O 

1 

161 

162 

30 

95 

125 

287 

15 

3,506 

3,521 

2,574 

6,095 

544 

89 

N 

1 

229 

230 

54 

122 

176 

406 

27 

4,758 

4,785 

3,150 

7,935 

883 

185 

D 

— 

325 

325 

47 

159 

206 

531 

16 

6,079 

6,095 

4,191 

10.286 

913 

257 

1983  J 



80 

80 

25 

143 

168 

248 



1,561 

1,561 

3,022 

4.583 

949 

154 

F 

— 

138 

138 

36 

146 

182 

320 

1 

2,865 

2,866 

3,161 

6,027 

1,105 

205 

M 

— 

203 

203 

37 

259 

296 

499 

— 

4,385 

4,385 

5,014 

9,399 

1.242 

363 

A 

— 

131 

131 

50 

201 

251 

382 

— 

2,635 

2.635 

4,752 

7,387 

1,082 

397 

M 

— 

261 

261 

31 

183 

214 

475 

1 

5,349 

5.350 

3,888 

9.238 

1,112 

315 

J 

— 

262 

262 

33 

235 

268 

530 

— 

5,007 

5.007 

3,994 

9.001 

1,268 

412 

J 

1 

270 

271 

45 

164 

209 

480 

12 

5,138 

5,150 

3.584 

8,734 

1,101 

323 

A 

— 

255 

255 

29 

139 

168 

423 

8 

4,504 

4,512 

2,864 

7,376 

1,110 

347 

S 

— 

217 

217 

14 

148 

162 

379 

5 

4,006 

4,011 

2,615 

6.626 

834 

293 

0 

1 

257 

258 

14 

149 

163 

421 

28 

4,614 

4,642 

2,722 

7.364 

798 

258 

N 

1 

265 

266 

20 

154 

174 

440 

12 

4,763 

4,775 

2,857 

7,632 

907 

304 

D 

1 

258 

259 

13 

125 

138 

397 

18 

4,796 

4,814 

2,231 

7,045 

807 

321 

1984  J 



95 

95 

9 

123 

132 

227 

_ 

1,646 

1,646 

2,309 

3.955 

782 

346 

F 

— 

148 

148 

14 

143 

157 

305 

1 

2,404 

2,405 

2,585 

4,990 

893 

403 

M 

214 

214 

46 

205 

251 

465 

3.519 

3,519 

3,975 

7,494 

1,200 

325 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding  differences. 

'Data  are  on  a  gross  basis  i.e.  they  do  not  take  account  of  cancellations  or  alterations  ol  loans  after  initial  approval       'Agency  loans  (loans  made  by  other  lending  institutions  on 

behalf  of  C.M.HC.)  are  included  under  CM.H.C       includes  fraternal  and  mutual  benefit  societies.  Quebec  savings  banks  and,  since  May  1967.  chartered  banks       'Includes  new  and 

existing  commercial  structures  and  farm  properly. 

Source:  Canadian  Housing  Statistics,  Central  Mortgage  and  Housing  Corporation. 


93 


Section  8— Table  10 

Table  10:  Domestic  shipments  of  building  materials  by  Canadian  manufacturers 


July  1984 


Soft 

Rigid  insulating 

board 

Building 

wood. 

Sawn 

ward 

As- 

Roof 

Other 

Particle 

Gypsum  products 

Portland 

plywood 

lumber' 

(panels 

phalted 

insu- 

deco- 

board 

Hardboards 

cement' 

natural 

sheating 
board 

lation 

rative 

All  types 

Wall 

Year 

Million 

or  coated) 

board 

board 

Thousands 

board' 

Lath' 

(000) 

and 

sq    ft 

Million 

cu. 

Million  sq.  ft. 

met. 

month 

3/e" 

bd    ft 

Million  sq.  ft.  </i 

basis 

metres 

Va"  basis 

Million  sq 

metres 

tonnes 

D 

340000 

340001 

340003 

340004 

340005 

340006 

340007 

340033 

340010 

34001 1 

340012 

1982 

1.535 

16,388 

46 

122 

71 

46 

753 

X 

X 

8  069 

1983 

1,852 

19,990 

58 

173 

64 

52 

1  056 

533 

X 

X 

7  517 

1982  D 

126.4 

1,350.5 

37 

8.4 

44 

2.9 

94.8 

130 

X 

466 

1983  J 

133.4 

1,419.9 

3.5 

88 

2.8 

3.5 

95.9 

26.6 

148 

X 

232 

F 

139.7 

1,542.3 

5.3 

16.5 

2.1 

4.5 

108.8 

35.6 

17.6 

X 

253 

M 

158.4 

1,777.1 

5.1 

17.3 

28 

5.7 

147.2 

51.4 

14.6 

X 

387 

A 

156.6 

1,632.7 

4.1 

14.1 

3.6 

7.1 

131.8 

47.9 

12.2 

X 

534 

M 

183.6 

1.754.0 

6.8 

21.1 

48 

50 

143.1 

51.7 

14.7 

X 

815 

J 

197.6 

1,861.2 

6.1 

15.7 

5.6 

3.7 

148.6 

66.1 

18.6 

X 

918 

J 

160.9 

1.567.8 

4.9 

14.0 

5.8 

2.6 

106.3 

46.6 

15.2 

X 

801 

A 

148.7 

1 .643.3 

50 

14.6 

6.0 

36 

142.6 

51.3 

17.5 

X 

888 

S 

145.6 

1 ,743.7 

50 

17.4 

8.1 

5.1 

146.2 

40.5 

19.6 

X 

889 

0 

169.7 

1,788.6 

37 

14.7 

9.3 

3.7 

139.9 

42.7 

179 

X 

819 

N 

125.5 

1,622.3 

5.2 

150 

9.9 

4.5 

142.9 

398 

20.2 

X 

614 

D 

132.1 

1,637.6 

3.0 

3.7 

3.4 

3.2 

104.6 

32.9 

166 

X 

367 

1984  J 

148.1 

1,627  8 

2.6 

6.6 

2.4 

20 

121.4 

32.5 

19.9 

X 

X 

F 

149.8 

1 ,649.4 

5.9 

16.8 

46 

59 

167.3 

34.7 

18.7 

X 

X 

M 

124.0 

1,714.1 

32 

14.5 

3.7 

4.5 

171.1 

41.3 

21.4 

X 

414 

A 

113.6 

1,751.3 

38 

12.7 

5.3 

3.2 

163.5 

46.4 

19.6 

X 

538 

M 

5.6 

14.8 

6.6 

3.9 

845 

Iron 

and 

steel  products 

Mineral 
wool  tor 
building 

Mineral 
wool 

Construction2 

Mechan- 

insu- 

granulated, 
loose  or 

Asphalt  nrnducts 

ical 

Steel 

Concrete 

Cold 

lation 

refrige- 
rators 

wire, 

rein- 

Hot 

reduced 

Galva- 

bafts 

bulk 

Asphalt 

Rooting 

nails1 

forcing 
bars 

rolled 

sheets 

nized 

shingles 

asphalt 

Year 

sheets 

&  strip 

sheets 

Million 

Million 

No.  in 

and 

(000) 

sq 

cu. 

met. 

met. 

thou- 

month 

net 

tons 

(000)  met.  tonnes 

metres 

metres 

bundle 

tonnes 

sands 

D 

340018 

340021 

340022 

340023 

340024 

340031 

340032 

340026 

340027 

340029 

1982 

135 

297 

90 

61 

274 

75  927 

3  405 

23  505 

106 

X 

1983 

215 

313 

100 

59 

306 

83  911 

2  287 

28  601 

103 

X 

1982  D 

6.7 

21.4 

4.9 

30 

80 

6  176 

291 

696.3 

7.6 

X 

1983  J 

11.8 

17.8 

5.6 

3.6 

12.4 

6  064 

208 

1  667.3 

39 

X 

F 

14.4 

17.2 

5.9 

3.6 

18.0 

4  989 

138 

2  806.4 

5.1 

X 

M 

19.2 

25.3 

7.2 

4.2 

27.1 

4  905 

148 

3  837.0 

5.8 

X 

A 

12.1 

36.7 

7.5 

5.0 

29.6 

5  097 

138 

2  902.3 

6.3 

X 

M 

13.1 

252 

83 

62 

38.0 

6  247 

134 

2  650.9 

8.5 

X 

J 

15.3 

28.6 

92 

46 

32.4 

8  578 

149 

2  884.1 

11.1 

X 

J 

13.5 

23.4 

8.2 

4.3 

32.0 

7  659 

167 

2  325.4 

5.7 

X 

A 

14.0 

23.7 

10.8 

62 

33.6 

10  378 

205 

2  758.6 

10.3 

X 

a 

31.1 

34.0 

11.1 

54 

27.4 

6  943 

332 

2  734.0 

12.9 

X 

0 

27.2 

30.7 

9.9 

69 

230 

8  663 

250 

2  091.4 

13.8 

X 

N 

26.4 

30.3 

9.2 

4.8 

20.5 

8  649 

265 

1  290.6 

12.6 

X 

D 

17.1 

19.7 

7.3 

3.7 

12.0 

5  739 

153 

653.4 

7.3 

X 

1984  J 

20.0 

23.1 

9.6 

5.2 

17.3 

5  511 

149 

1  498.2 

4.0 

X 

F 

24.7 

21.6 

9.0 

5.7 

16.4 

5  699 

121 

3  035.8 

7.3 

X 

M 

26.8 

30.9 

99 

5.5 

25.5 

5  138 

143 

3  215.0 

7.1 

X 

A 

12.9 

27.4 

92 

45 

24.5 

5  807 

198 

2  559.5 

7.2 

X 

M 

5  073 

292 

3  332.2 

8.5 

X 

'Includes  export  shipments.       'Building  Contractors,  public  and  utility  construction  and  structural  steel  fabricators 

Sources:  Construction  Type  Plywood  (35-001),  Production,  Shipments  and  Stocks  on  Hand  of  Sawmills  East  of  the  Rockies  (35-002),  Production,  Shipments  and  Stocks  on 
Hand  of  Sawmills  in  B.C.  (35-003),  Hardboard  (36-001),  Rigid  Insulating  Board  (36-002),  Particle  Board  (36-003),  Primary  Iron  and  Steel  (41-001),  Steel  Wire  and  Specified 
Wire  Products  (41-006),  Domestic  Refrigerators  and  Freezers  (43-001),  Cement  (44-001),  Gypsum  Products  (44-003),  Mineral  Wool  (44-004),  Asphalt  Roofing  (45-001). 


94 


Section  9  ■  Food  and  Agriculture 

96  1.  Farm  Cash  Receipts,  by  Source 

98  2.  Inspected  Slaughter,  Cold  Storage  Stocks  and  Eggs 

98  3.  Farm  Input  Price  Index  and  Selected  Components 

99  4.  Exports  of  Grains  and  Livestock  Products 
99  5.  Milk 

100  6.  Sugar 


95 


Section  9— Table  1 

Table  1:  Farm  cash  receipts,  by  source  (million  dollars) 


July  1984 


Total 

cash 

receipts 

from 

Crops 

Wheat 
CW.B. 

Oats, 
CW.B. 

Barley, 

CW.B. 

CW.B. 

Year 
and 
month 

Total 

cash 

receipts 

Supple- 
mentary 
payments 

farming 
opera- 
tions 

Total 
crops 

Wheat 

partici- 
pation 
payments 

partici- 
pation 
Oats      payments 

partici-       net  cash 

pation        advance 

Barley      payments      payments 

Rye 

Flaxseed 

Rapeseed 

D 

200000 

200001 

200002 

200003 

200004 

200005          200006          200007 

200008 

200009 

200010 

20001 1 

200012 

200014 

1982 

19.043.07 

171.98 

18,871.09 

8,743.22 

3.565.26 

463.70 

54.12 

0.57 

831.88 

1 1 1 .56 

276 

57.18 

110.10 

594.24 

1983 

18,901.68 

7.10 

18,894.58 

9,098.17 

3,705.79 

510.57 

49.37 

2.06 

856.03 

85.93 

-7.75 

61.39 

146.02 

720.80 

1982  M 

1 ,302.44 

6.90 

1,295  53 

418.69 

191.47 



5.43 

_ 

58.80 

_ 

-30.91 

2.42 

4.51 

47.71 

A 

1,155.50 

19.44 

1,136.06 

316.66 

94.93 

— 

4.06 

— 

57.15 

— 

-17.15 

3.35 

7.63 

38.58 

M 

1,447.13 

40.93 

1,406  20 

549.49 

276.06 

— 

4.53 

— 

84.95 

— 

-21 .24 

4.99 

8.95 

47.36 

J 

1,747.24 

60.23 

1,687.01 

758.06 

496.26 

— 

6.40 

— 

123.76 

— 

-31.06 

4.73 

5.53 

51.38 

J 

1 .570.24 

20.55 

1.549.69 

739.45 

450.03 

— 

9.62 

— 

126.21 

— 

-7.94 

12.36 

14.50 

70.34 

A 

1,190.68 

0.93 

1.189.74 

366.03 

177.02 

— 

1.85 

— 

18.49 

— 

4.83 

9.99 

1.13 

4.68 

S 

2,081.57 

0.16 

2,081.40 

1,083.59 

686.15 

7.66 

3.65 

— 

54.01 

— 

56.24 

4.88 

16.56 

51.68 

0 

1.743.03 

0.30 

1,742.73 

872.21 

372.47 

— 

4.41 

— 

74.70 

— 

75.92 

2.31 

19.78 

72.58 

N 

1.480.71 

1,480.71 

622.63 

183.21 

— 

2.91 

— 

68.31 

— 

37.02 

1.44 

11.47 

67.79 

D 

1 ,545.78 

3.96 

1,541.81 

687.06 

312.38 

— 

2.75 

— 

44.88 

— 

-21.92 

2.52 

4.44 

50.67 

1983  J 

2,718.20 



2,718.20 

1,946  00 

290.97 

507.07 

2.98 

1.91 

72.75 

73.52 

-16.80 

2.17 

4.32 

70.53 

F 

1,128.04 

— 

1,128.04 

346.01 

103.38 

— 

2.92 

— 

61.57 

— 

-16.51 

1.17 

1.80 

43.87 

M 

1.272.84 

— 

1,272.84 

400.69 

189.03 

— 

4.00 

— 

47.74 

— 

-28.61 

2.03 

3.49 

42.12 

A 

1.220.78 

— 

1,220.78 

42568 

243.53 

— 

3.14 

— 

53.34 

— 

-27.82 

2.23 

11.58 

35.22 

M 

1,428.52 

— 

1,428.52 

601.28 

347.62 

— 

3.83 

— 

87.23 

— 

-24.65 

2.44 

9.93 

31.86 

J 

1.590.68 

— 

1,590.68 

721.85 

510.99 

— 

4.57 

— 

88.87 

— 

-19.57 

7.28 

18.56 

26.89 

J 

1,420.39 

— 

1 ,420.39 

699.98 

526.64 

— 

5.79 

— 

100.05 

— 

-12.51 

9.92 

22.46 

43.48 

A 

1.185.18 

— 

1,185.18 

423.61 

235.12 

— 

2.18 

— 

32.09 

— 

4.78 

6.53 

4.67 

19.75 

S 

1,725.11 

7.10 

1,718.01 

844.09 

348.94 

3.50 

3.75 

— 

58.12 

— 

65.44 

3.67 

21.43 

104.89 

0 

1 .804.02 

— 

1,804.02 

985.02 

198.64 

— 

6.26 

— 

105.46 

— 

65.33 

7.02 

29.33 

118.41 

N 

1,670.12 

— 

1,670.12 

827.82 

258.71 

— 

5.76 

— 

82.93 

— 

40.59 

12.32 

10.07 

104.76 

D 

1 ,737.80 

— 

1,737.80 

876.11 

452.21 

— 

4.18 

0.15 

65.86 

12.42 

-37.33 

4.61 

8.39 

79.00 

1984  J 

2.448.63 

2,448.62 

1 ,689.32 

148.84 

399.08 

4.46 

1.93 

53.80 

8.67 

-8.63 

2.72 

7.11 

92.75 

F 

1 .263.40 

0.01 

1 ,263.39 

486.23 

106.99 

4.53 

47.98 

-10.66 

3.33 

7.79 

95.39 

Crops 

Flori- 

Liquida- 
tion of 

Western 
Grain 

Year 

culture 

Deferred 

deferred 

Stabili- 

Livestock and  products 

and 
month 

Soybeans 

Corn 

Sugar 

beets      Potatoes 

Fruits 

Vege- 
tables 

and 
nursery 

Tobacco 

Other 
crops 

grain 
receipts 

grain 
receipts 

zation 
Payments 

Total 

Cattle 

Calves 

D 

200015 

200016 

200017 

200018         200019         200020 

237736 

200021 

200022 

205069 

205070 

225947 

200034 

200035 

200036 

1982 

192.68 

413.37 

33.72 

251.40 

>75.51         436.90 

287.91 

389  94 

314.09 

-706.46 

823.52 

9,637.86 

3,251.06 

356.87 

1983 

252.94 

598.52 

45.34 

279.92 

'68.00         436.76 

301 .97 

280.06 

251 .94 

-768.91 

706.47 

9,288.04 

3.221.28 

331.91 

1982  M 

17.19 

30.25 

1.08 

26.18 

7.17 

16.49 

13.82 

39.50 

0.10 

-12.50 

— 

_ 

836.79 

298.93 

31.80 

A 

23.70 

41.23 

— 

30.23 

4.22 

17.88 

13.82 

— 

3.48 

-6.45 

— 

— 

752.17 

239.89 

25.67 

M 

14.57 

48.13 

2.04 

21.10 

4.19 

17.17 

50.45 

— 

2.39 

-16.15 

— 

— 

807.84 

271.61 

24.20 

J 

16.15 

46.24 

0.62 

17.43 

17.60 

22.86 

50.45 

— 

-5.47 

-64.80 

— 

— 

904.91 

327.94 

24.37 

J 

8.28 

26.74 

— 

6.98 

52.87 

48.16 

13.82 

— 

1.92 

-94.42 

— 

— 

782.24 

249.84 

17.82 

A 

3.00 

16.17 

2.50 

16.30 

47.99 

59.24 

13.82 

— 

6.33 

-17.30 

— 

— 

789.13 

254.33 

18.64 

S 

3.28 

14.58 

0.63 

21.11 

57.51          102.89 

38.24 

26.00 

55.38 

-116.89 

— 

— 

974.17 

359.20 

26.13 

O 

38.54 

38.54 

1.25 

23.04 

23.45 

50.92 

38.24 

56.90 

51.69 

-72.52 

— 

— 

832.44 

280.35 

48.15 

N 

14.61 

51.06 

17.27 

18.38 

15.88 

31.77 

13.82 

73.52 

93.51 

-79.35 

— 

— 

807.81 

279.21 

66.63 

D 

13.55 

42.40 

7.73 

22.69 

18.70 

25.08 

13.81 

37.26 

67.42 

-196.54 

— 

— 

786.95 

225.58 

23.54 

1983  J 

25.78 

43.61 

0.96 

20.56 

16.98 

21.96 

14.51 

67.68 

31  12 

-30.67 

706.47 

— 

743.81 

257.76 

22.62 

F 

12.81 

24.90 

— 

18.25 

12.09 

1826 

14.51 

13.07 

13.76 

-7.95 

— 

— 

754.22 

258.40 

30.51 

M 

21.83 

38.99 

0.97 

2394 

8.57 

15.70 

14.51 

13.07 

-0.37 

-6.73 

— 

— 

838.17 

310.28 

26.18 

A 

17.61 

28.43 

— 

34.82 

5.31 

17.44 

14.51 

— 

0.09 

-14.05 

— 

— 

736.21 

260.11 

19.48 

M 

12.27 

40.67 

2.37 

23.83 

5.19 

17.33 

52.87 

— 

9.74 

-21 .35 

— 

— 

775.50 

257.74 

25.78 

J 

7.91 

33.47 

2.23 

16.55 

17.89 

24.27 

52.87 

— 

-1.88 

-69.16 

— 

— 

845.92 

333.93 

23.26 

J 

20.05 

23.22 

— 

6.79 

44.42 

50  26 

14.51 

— 

-3.41 

-152.07 

— 

— 

695.99 

223.62 

13.94 

A 

13.66 

13.38 

3.32 

16.21 

37.60 

59.41 

14.51 

— 

-4.49 

-36.48 

— 

— 

732.95 

229.85 

14.32 

s 

10.82 

14.80 

2.05 

25.42 

57.09 

99.89 

40.08 

— 

56.38 

-75.58 

— 

— 

838.18 

294.90 

19.96 

0 

66.26 

157.12 

2.49 

29.74 

25.14 

53.55 

40.08 

59.27 

71.76 

-52.79 

— 

— 

773.12 

266.32 

44.44 

N 

24.37 

135.21 

29.90 

29.82 

17.57 

33.16 

14.51 

80.87 

45.71 

-105.90 

— 

— 

787.32 

273.86 

62.78 

D 

19.57 

44.72 

1.05 

33.99 

20.16 

25.53 

14.51 

46.09 

33.58 

-196.07 

— 

— 

766.63 

254.51 

28.62 

1984  J 

28.80 

46.67 

0.63 

37.67 

18.08 

24.03 

15.09 

73.48 

-12.58 

-30.67 

768.92 

_ 

711.39 

241.15 

20.71 

F 

13.76 

30.62 

33.20 

13.06 

20.00 

15.09 

90.63 

14.70 

-5.37 

740.70 

245.92 

21.29 

Source:  Farm  Cash  Receipts  (21-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


96 


July  1984 

Table  1:  Farm  cash  receipts,  by  source  (million  dollars)/concluded 


Section  9— Table  1  /Concluded 


Forest 

Provincial 

Livestock  and  products 

and 

Dairy 

income 

Year 

maple 
products 

supple- 
mentary 

stabili- 

and 

Dairy 

Deficiency 

zation 

month 

Hogs 

Sheep 

Lambs 

products 

Poultry 

Eggs 

Other 

total 

payments 

payments 

program 

D 

200037 

200038 

200039 

200040 

200041 

200042 

200043 

200049 

200052 

200053 

206686 

1982 

1,954.12 

3.53 

24.17 

2,640.28 

773.64 

462.70 

171.50 

89.98 

274.44 

24.99 

100.59 

1983 

1 ,676.69 

3  19 

25.13 

2,603.89 

767.50 

481.09 

177  36 

96.97 

261.56 

26.65 

123.19 

1982  M 

185.54 

0.25 

1.59 

214.19 

56  26 

39  83 

8.39 

6.33 

19.67 

6.57 

747 

A 

146.01 

0.30 

2.50 

224.93 

67.91 

38.10 

6.86 

25.99 

18.99 

3.05 

19.20 

M 

164.19 

0.26 

1.32 

239.78 

56.31 

3886 

11.31 

19.65 

21.65 

2.44 

5.13 

J 

196.98 

0.42 

2.95 

247.06 

5975 

38.12 

7.33 

— 

23.94 

0.95 

-0.84 

J 

151  93 

0.25 

1.67 

238.51 

75.77 

39.52 

6.93 

— 

27.11 

0.46 

0.43 

A 

160.17 

0.34 

2.17 

23476 

72.52 

39  36 

6.83 

— 

26.23 

0.29 

8.07 

S 

206.21 

0.41 

2.74 

230  17 

86.06 

38  22 

25.04 

3.17 

22.12 

0.15 

-1.79 

0 

158.60 

0.31 

2.09 

217.78 

70.75 

38.36 

16.05 

9.50 

28.50 

0.07 

0.02 

N 

144  63 

0.27 

2.13 

203.78 

58.26 

37.91 

14.98 

12.67 

26  08 

0.11 

11.41 

D 

199.31 

0.41 

2.58 

212.34 

55.61 

38.14 

29.44 

6.33 

22.28 

0.04 

39.15 

1983  J 

157.84 

0.16 

1.35 

206.68 

51.01 

38.27 

8.13 

3.26 

19.50 

0.95 

4.67 

F 

161.04 

0.17 

1.49 

188.64 

49.60 

3624 

28  13 

3.26 

19.68 

1.11 

3.76 

M 

183.11 

0.29 

2.67 

21473 

5301 

39  85 

8.05 

6.92 

1922 

0.39 

7.44 

A 

135  42 

0.21 

1.55 

221.73 

52.13 

39.08 

6.49 

27.87 

18.90 

2.40 

971 

M 

139.19 

0.26 

1.76 

233.96 

65.82 

40.73 

10.26 

21.37 

19.67 

0.30 

10.40 

J 

140.55 

0.36 

2.12 

234.58 

64.63 

39.69 

6.81 

— 

21.53 

0.14 

1.24 

J 

118.60 

0.21 

1.45 

22438 

66.25 

40.85 

6.69 

— 

22.46 

0.24 

1  71 

A 

126.89 

0.26 

2.28 

229.90 

82  33 

40.38 

6.73 

— 

26  40 

0.41 

1.80 

S 

159.34 

0.35 

3.02 

217.24 

77.37 

39.73 

26.25 

3.59 

24.12 

3.43 

4.60 

0 

113  92 

0.28 

2.30 

216.76 

70.05 

41.21 

17.83 

10.39 

24.43 

2.46 

8.59 

N 

113.05 

0.28 

2.20 

20342 

7292 

41.72 

17.09 

13.54 

23.58 

13.66 

4.19 

D 

127.73 

0.35 

2.94 

211.87 

62  39 

43  33 

34.89 

6.77 

2206 

1.16 

65.07 

1984  J 

122.57 

0.20 

1.42 

219.27 

54  59 

43.18 

8.29 

3.27 

18.40 

14.87 

11.36 

F 

123.77 

0.19 

1.46 

200.20 

70.11 

45.98 

31.77 

3.43 

19.78 

7.99 

5.26 

Source:  Farm  Cash  Receipts  (21-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


97 


Section  9— Tables  2  and  3 

Table  2:  Inspected  slaughter,  cold  storage  stocks  and  eggs 


July  1984 


Inspected  slaughte 

r  (thousands) 

Cold 

storage  stocks, 

end  of  period  (metric  tonnes) 

Eggs 

Canada  total  sales 

Total 

Year 

and 

Sheep  and 

Mutton 

Pork. 

For  con- 

For 

ot  con- 

month 

Cattle 

Calves 

lambs 

Hogs 

Beet 

Veal 

and  lamb 

total 

Poultry' 

sumption 

hatching 

sumption 

D 

2971 

2972 

2973 

2974 

2975 

2976 

2977 

2978 

203414 

225692 

225694 

225697 

1982 

3,294 

412 

202 

12,701 

18.2 

0.8 

1.8 

11.0 

44.4 

450.73 

33.35 

8.85 

1983 

3,240 

440 

228 

12,906 

20.2 

0.8 

4.8 

10.9 

38.6 

462.07 

32.87 

9.81 

1982  M 

264 

33 

12 

1,010 

15.4 

1.0 

2.0 

13.5 

36.3 

37.92 

3.00 

0.77 

J 

326 

34 

16 

1,169 

15.0 

1.1 

1.7 

12.8 

33.7 

37.40 

2.78 

0.74 

J 

243 

25 

13 

891 

16.0 

1.4 

1.7 

11.3 

36.6 

38.45 

2.81 

0.75 

A 

251 

27 

16 

903 

15.4 

1.2 

2.2 

10.8 

40.5 

38.06 

2.67 

0.71 

S 

337 

41 

21 

1,162 

15.8 

1.1 

2.9 

9.8 

45.3 

36.53 

2.67 

0.78 

0 

252 

35 

16 

969 

15.5 

1.0 

2.9 

10.0 

46.2 

37.32 

2.51 

0.80 

N 

259 

37 

18 

979 

15.9 

1.0 

1.8 

11.3 

48.1 

37.16 

2.73 

0.69 

D 

321 

44 

26 

1.308 

18.2 

08 

1.8 

11.0 

44.4 

39.07 

2.32 

0.75 

1983  J 

266 

32 

13 

996 

16.6 

0.7 

2.1 

10.8 

33.8 

39.00 

2.39 

0.77 

F 

256 

32 

14 

985 

15.9 

08 

2.4 

12.0 

32.2 

35.85 

2.57 

0.76 

M 

292 

45 

26 

1,228 

16.9 

0.7 

2.2 

14.4 

33.1 

38.83 

2.92 

0.81 

A 

238 

39 

16 

1,018 

17.5 

0.8 

3.0 

14.4 

29.9 

37.07 

3.18 

0.81 

M 

244 

36 

17 

960 

16.8 

0.8 

3.0 

14.3 

31.5 

39.17 

2.99 

0.81 

J 

330 

38 

19 

1.171 

17.0 

0.8 

2.9 

13.5 

32.4 

37.88 

3.00 

0.83 

J 

255 

28 

15 

966 

16.1 

1.0 

3.0 

12.6 

34.4 

40.03 

2.63 

0.83 

A 

254 

31 

17 

981 

16.3 

1.1 

4.1 

12.1 

37.2 

39.24 

2.70 

0.80 

S 

319 

43 

26 

1,255 

16.7 

1.0 

4.7 

10.1 

40.8 

37.97 

2.60 

0.83 

0 

255 

37 

21 

1.050 

16.3 

1.0 

4.6 

9.5 

39.7 

38.91 

2.50 

0.85 

N 

264 

38 

18 

1,097 

18.2 

1.0 

5.2 

10.8 

40.2 

38  14 

2.78 

0.83 

D 

266 

39 

25 

1,199 

20.2 

0.8 

4.8 

10.9 

38.6 

39.99 

2.58 

0.86 

1984  J 









21.1 

1.2 

4.5 

11.8 

25.1 

39.49 

2.39 

0.88 

F 

— 

— 

— 

— 

20.6 

0.9 

3.2 

11.7 

26.2 

36.02 

2.69 

0.83 

M 

— 

— 

— 

— 

20.4 

0.8 

26 

13.4 

25.0 

— 

— 

— 

A 

21.3 

08 

2.4 

13.1 

25.3 

'Excludes  stocks  in  (railway)  transit  after  June  30,  1968. 

Sources:  Stocks  of  Dairy  and  Frozen  Poultry  Products  (32-009),  Stocks  of  Frozen  Meat  Products  (32-012),  Statistics  Canada;  Canada,  Livestock  and  Meat  Trade  Report, 

Agriculture  Canada. 

Table  3:  Farm  input  price  index,1  and  selected  components,  Canada 


Building 

Machinery  and 

motor  vehicles 

Supplies 

Hired 

Machinery 

and 

and 

Animal  Production 

and 

farm 

Property 

Farm 

fencing 

labour 

taxes 

Interest 

rent 

Machinery 
replace- 

inputs 

Major 

Major 

replace- 

opera- 

Major 

Ferti- 

Major 

live- 

Major 

Major 

Major 

Major 

Major 

Year 

total2 

group 

group* 

ment 

ment4 

tion4 

group5 

lizer 

group5 

stock 

Feed 

group 

group 

group2 

group3 

group2 

quarter 

1971  = 

=  100 

D 

640000 

640003 

640090 

640093 

640300 

640340 

640470 

640612 

640740 

640743 

640811 

641040 

641100 

641145 

641160 

641195 

1982 

303.3 

279.5 

292.9 

268.3 

232.8 

313.3 

335.9 

329.6 

255.3 

237.5 

275.3 

269.9 

283.2 

202.6 

639.3 

340.3 

1983 

303.8 

304.2 

304.1 

279.6 

243.5 

3244 

323.6 

310.0 

257.9 

237.1 

280.0 

283.8 

298.9 

212.7 

538.1 

349.8 

1981    1 

285.4 

247.3 

248.0 

241.7 

207.5 

2562 

334.2 

330.6 

269.9 

233.4 

314.9 

233.5 

257.7 

187.6 

592.4 

341.6 

2 

295.0 

260.7 

260.7 

248.7 

219.3 

272.1 

343.8 

341  3 

267.4 

234.4 

308.6 

243.1 

264.4 

187.6 

652.4 

341.6 

3 

300.2 

271.8 

270.2 

254.5 

221.3 

284.4 

343.9 

344.9 

260.5 

228.3 

297.5 

254.2 

268.4 

187.6 

695.8 

341.6 

4 

296.9 

269.5 

280.9 

263.0 

235.0 

295.9 

340.2 

339.1 

245.4 

215.6 

278.8 

258.5 

273.4 

187.6 

671.1 

341.6 

1982  ,1 

2984 

272.1 

284.4 

268.8 

223.0 

300.2 

338.6 

333.8 

249.7 

215.3 

287.6 

261.9 

278.1 

202.6 

642.2 

340.3 

2 

308.6 

276.3 

295.1 

272.4 

232.9 

314.7 

337.3 

331.3 

265.8 

2492 

285.6 

271.9 

281.3 

202.6 

663.2 

340.3 

3 

305.9 

283.6 

291.7 

263.7 

233.5 

313.6 

337.8 

330.5 

260.1 

244.8 

278.1 

269.4 

285.1 

202.6 

651.7 

340.3 

4 

300.4 

286.0 

300.3 

268.1 

241.6 

324.5 

329.9 

322.7 

2455 

240.8 

249.9 

276.3 

288.1 

202.6 

600.0 

340.3 

1983  1 

299.9 

292.9 

296.0 

280.0 

241.6 

311.0 

322.3 

307.9 

257.9 

252.9 

263.4 

277.2 

293.4 

212.7 

539.3 

3498 

2 

303.8 

302.0 

303.2 

280.5 

240.3 

322.9 

323.6 

311.5 

260.0 

246.8 

274.3 

285.4 

297.7 

212.7 

534.8 

349.8 

3 

305.2 

313.9 

308.7 

279.3 

241.0 

332.6 

322.6 

311.6 

255.3 

230.9 

281.1 

286.7 

301.1 

212.7 

537.1 

349.8 

4 

306.3 

307.8 

308.3 

278.5 

251.0 

331.1 

325.8 

308.8 

258.2 

217.9 

301.2 

286.0 

303.4 

212.7 

543.8 

349.8 

'Price  indexes  of  inputs  measure  only  changes  in  prices  of  units  of  inputs.  They  do  not  reflect  other  important  changes  in  costs  of  production,  such  as  changing  quantities  and  produc- 
tivity of  inputs    They  should  not  be  interpreted,  therefore,  as  equivalent  to  indexes  of  cost  per  unit  of  output    Direct  comparison  of  them  with  price  indexes  of  output  can  yield  mislead- 
ing indications  of  the  changing  relationship  of  costs  and  income.       21977  and  1978  price  indexes  are  subject  to  revision        31978  price  indexes  are  subject  to  revision.       'Farm  share 
only  of  motor  vehicles        'The  major  groups  include  additional  components  than  the  selected  ones  shown. 
Source:  Farm  Input  Price  Index  (62-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


98 


July  1984 

Section  9- 

-Tables  4  and  5 

Table  4: 

Exports  of 

grains 

and  livestock  products 

Grains 

(metric  tonne) 

Livestock  products  (million  pounds) 

Beef, 

veal, 

fresh, 

chilled 

or  frozen 

Bacon 

hams  & 

shoulders 

Canned 
meats 

Cheese 

Skim 

milk 

powder 

Poultry 

Eggs  in 

Year 
and 
month 

Wheat 

Flour 
In  terms 
of  wheat 

Oats 

Barley 

Rye 

Flaxseed 

Rapeseed 

the  shell 

(million 

dozens)1 

D 

237928 

215170 

238072 

238174 

238224 

238290 

238354 

3024 

3025 

3026 

3027 

3028 

3029 

3030 

1982 

133.75 

2.95 

409 

11.08 

262.35 

1.92 

5.49 

1983 

134  59 

2.98 

8.54 

10  69 

180.48 

2.72 

10.10 

1982  A 

1  419.72 

21.44 

8.73 

400.14 

9.11 

27.65 

138.96 

10.76 

0.18 

0.32 

1.08 

14.71 

0.03 

0.23 

M 

1  708.65 

10.62 

7.68 

67887 

104.15 

41.66 

93.63 

10.72 

0.29 

0.32 

0.75 

1929 

0.02 

0.26 

J 

2  096.42 

2430 

23  04 

475.29 

84.35 

35.70 

138.17 

8.94 

0.22 

0.25 

1.88 

18  04 

0.05 

0.38 

J 

1  670.95 

16.64 

4.54 

386  29 

6.54 

31.22 

111.61 

11.31 

0.27 

0.27 

1.72 

2227 

0.08 

0.95 

A 

1  465.24 

22.36 

2.84 

357.94 

860 

50.24 

103.42 

13.40 

0.23 

0.45 

0.12 

3.44 

0.04 

0.47 

S 

1  642.16 

29  43 

2.68 

470.34 

21.07 

34.77 

105.76 

15.26 

0.16 

0.40 

0.33 

17.24 

0.15 

0.24 

0 

1  250.85 

14.51 

1.55 

576.10 

40.89 

60.22 

36.20 

13.30 

0.19 

0.38 

0.94 

7.14 

0.36 

0.16 

N 

1  639.99 

43.60 

3.86 

664.32 

36.87 

50.12 

165.58 

6.51 

029 

0.40 

1.52 

6871 

0.36 

0.21 

D 

1  433.11 

14.64 

2.55 

461.68 

17.01 

26.97 

126.89 

1.27 

0.27 

0.29 

1.00 

61  25 

031 

0.16 

1983  J 

959.37 

45.79 

7.31 

297.90 

9.71 

26.90 

99.76 

18.13 

0.24 

0.41 

0.37 

5.88 

0.12 

0.86 

F 

948.79 

4449 

10.40 

280  59 

14.47 

14.91 

9599 

15  54 

0.26 

0.50 

0.42 

15.26 

0.17 

0.24 

M 

1  320.26 

22.51 

8.31 

35821 

8.60 

18.50 

110.34 

19.03 

0.33 

0.67 

0.71 

17.03 

0.09 

0.16 

A 

1  636.48 

13.29 

4.68 

282  92 

26.93 

44  82 

106.69 

12.52 

0.26 

0.96 

0.65 

10.55 

0.04 

0.07 

M 

2  039.05 

33.06 

13.42 

618.34 

47.06 

28.68 

75.88 

10.68 

0.26 

1.53 

1.58 

42.30 

0.09 

0.14 

J 

1  954.79 

6.93 

14.57 

589  40 

19.86 

28.00 

120.49 

10.20 

0.17 

1.03 

0.67 

9.85 

0.12 

1.57 

J 

1  978.64 

11.77 

31.74 

372.32 

62.84 

50.45 

124.31 

11.96 

0.28 

1  34 

1.10 

19  94 

0.09 

200 

A 

2  212.98 

3602 

24.19 

611.35 

71.91 

43.14 

7548 

14.09 

0.18 

0.91 

0.24 

17  32 

0.50 

2.62 

S 

1  806.44 

31.43 

14.67 

932.15 

106.62 

93.12 

67.67 

8.60 

0.30 

0.53 

0.57 

19.64 

0.33 

0.09 

0 

1  904.61 

23.27 

16.10 

518.11 

123.65 

68.10 

91  68 

5.91 

0.29 

0.32 

0.66 

6.67 

0.42 

1  73 

N 

1  423.17 

30.54 

11.11 

59280 

94.41 

96.43 

125.38 

5.38 

0.09 

0.17 

2.36 

5.30 

0.40 

0.36 

D 

1  030.17 

2.60 

19  02 

24587 

39  85 

69.75 

126.89 

2.56 

0.32 

0.14 

1.34 

10.74 

0.33 

0.24 

1984  J 

750.42 

25.91 

14.25 

179.57 

91.20 

24.51 

139.66 

21.22 

0.25 

0.14 

0.28 

12.74 

0.28 

19.96 

F 

644.22 

38.79 

5.77 

256.16 

27.51 

58.70 

268.68 

18.20 

0.13 

0.12 

0.40 

8.80 

0.06 

1.30 

M 

916.61 

6.27 

254.92 

2887 

19.77 

173.04 

'Includes  eggs  for  hatching. 

Sources:  Grain  and  Oil  Seeds  Review  (22-007),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  5:  Milk 


Production  of 

dairy  factories 

Stocks2 

Milk  sold 

Fluid 

Creamery 

Cheddar 

Evaporated 

Ice  cream 

Creamery 

Cheddar 

Variety 

Process 

Year 

off  farms 

purposes 

butter 

cheese 

whole  milk1 

mix 

butter 

cheese 

cheese 

cheese 

month 

Kilolitres 

tonne 

tonne 

tonne 

Kilolitres 

tonne 

tonne 

tonne 

tonne 

D 

230978 

230979 

231224 

231245 

231271 

231259 

231340 

231350 

231358 

231364 

1982 

7  580  376 

2  608  492 

122  747 

89  033 

155  640 

150  861 

39  833 

35  669 

11  683 

6  714 

1983 

7  229  498 

2  596  185 

103  542 

99  839 

146  812 

159  136 

28  354 

38  123 

12  422 

7  365 

1982  M 

714914 

214  355 

12  381 

6  867 

16  368 

15  455 

22  720 

39  230 

13  408 

5  374 

J 

747  525 

21 1  597 

13  832 

8  501 

17  642 

18  309 

26  708 

38  390 

13012 

7  352 

J 

729  325 

214  138 

12  241 

8  177 

16  028 

18  275 

31  375 

37  396 

12  547 

4  309 

A 

696  378 

212  348 

10  953 

8  756 

15  422 

15  188 

35  290 

38  067 

12  283 

5  618 

S 

635  645 

215  990 

10  804 

8  334 

14  031 

11  597 

37  226 

37  206 

11  895 

5  485 

O 

607  412 

219  056 

9  187 

6  687 

12  695 

9  152 

39  137 

35  848 

11  629 

5  600 

N 

557  732 

221  776 

8  439 

6  566 

11  812 

10  804 

38  762 

35  648 

12  054 

5  510 

D 

575  540 

223  768 

8  683 

7  092 

12  002 

9414 

39  833 

35  669 

11  683 

6  714 

1983  J 

571  030 

212  222 

8  403 

7  351 

13  755 

8  617 

36  925 

36  211 

11  873 

5  484 

F 

517  964 

202  104 

7  376 

7  162 

13  907 

9  160 

37  622 

37  139 

11  896 

5  721 

M 

596  391 

230  108 

8  740 

8  289 

12  259 

12  359 

37  422 

37  403 

10  523 

6  367 

A 

623  231 

212  205 

10  060 

7  982 

11  973 

12  157 

35  204 

37  598 

11  845 

4  907 

M 

668  798 

216  509 

10  243 

8  891 

14  988 

16  053 

36  506 

38  755 

10  866 

5  545 

J 

682  190 

210  102 

10  482 

9  703 

17  728 

19  792 

36  055 

37  605 

10  675 

6  177 

J 

660  782 

202  239 

8  479 

9  332 

15  507 

19  156 

37  158 

39  159 

11  050 

5  085 

A 

650  543 

216  379 

8  896 

9  242 

8  172 

18  584 

33  018 

39  585 

11  541 

6  375 

S 

596  454 

224  345 

8  071 

8918 

9  784 

13  959 

34  607 

40  265 

11  687 

8  462 

0 

574  891 

220  214 

7  619 

7  976 

11  012 

9  846 

32  796 

39  298 

11  719 

7  621 

N 

531  017 

222  688 

7  485 

7  301 

10  380 

9  248 

31  246 

38  412 

11  998 

7  677 

D 

556  207 

227  070 

7  688 

7  692 

7  347 

10  205 

28  356 

38  042 

12  423 

7  365 

1984  J 

568  206 

221  134 

7  883 

8  334 

12  188 

8  064 

24  050 

38  965 

11  584 

5  026 

F 

547  751 

207  997 

7444 

7  989 

12  089 

9  291 

24  218 

38  134 

11  910 

6  522 

M 

8  545 

8319 

14  424 

11  609 

20  413 

37  470 

11  924 

6  742 

A 

21  743 

37  880 

includes  case  and  bulk.      !As  at  end  of  period.  Last  month  is  preliminary. 
Sources:  The  Dairy  Review  (23-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


99 


Section  9— Table  6 

Table  6:  Sugar  (metric  tonne) 


July  1984 


Raw  cane 

sugar 

Refined  sugar 

Stocks 

Year 

Production  from 

Shipments 

and 

Stocks,  end 

End  of 

month 

Acquisitions 

of  period 

Beet 

Cane 

Total 

Beet 

Cane 

Total 

period 

D 

345124 

345125 

345127 

345128 

345126 

345121 

345122 

345120 

345123 

1982 

935  841 

124  811 

111  184 

914  506 

1  025  690 

100  405 

905  524 

1  005  929 

128  106 

1983 

931  959 

1 58  877 

1  016  907 

990  391 

124  252 

1982  A 

46  358 

52  238 



77  743 

77  743 

8  760 

70  244 

79  004 

125  052 

M 

75  058 

55  917 

— 

71  352 

71  352 

10  231 

73  207 

83  438 

110  489 

J 

97  968 

63  913 

— 

89  012 

89  012 

11  954 

90  207 

102  161 

92  075 

J 

29  250 

13  801 

— 

79  110 

79  110 

7  487 

71  731 

79  218 

89  432 

A 

102  607 

44  336 

— 

78  718 

78  718 

8  506 

82  852 

91  358 

76  380 

S 

93  972 

53  469 

— 

86  617 

86  617 

9  502 

84  639 

94  141 

64  117 

0 

103  650 

61  940 

23  301 

98  901 

1 22  202 

6  544 

92  598 

99  142 

84  798 

N 

110  370 

65  593 

27  355 

89  437 

116  792 

7  940 

79  815 

87  755 

115  201 

D 

119  141 

124  811 

26  504 

59  721 

86  225 

6  930 

60  840 

67  770 

128106 

1983  J 

41  779 

96  098 

22  152 

69  087 

91  239 

6  789 

66  866 

73  655 

143  093 

F 

48  190 

X 

3  288 

70  597 

73  885 

X 

X 

83  079 

X 

M 

76  306 

X 

9  706 

71  996 

81  702 

X 

X 

94  703 

X 

A 

61  319 

51  443 

— 

77  336 

77  336 

X 

X 

87  620 

109  569 

M 

117451 

98  408 

68  024 

80  976 

98  156 

J 

62  470 

62  153 

98  002 

96  860 

104  348 

J 

86  643 

75  585 

71  189 

78  678 

91  964 

A 

85  275 

87  345 

72  090 

77  993 

92  135 

S 

80  764 

88  299 

78  145 

93  832 

69  763 

0 

144  578 

1 52  969 

108  485 

73  856 

101  520 

N 

88  480 

172  702 

101  177 

83  979 

123  139 

D 

38  704 

1 58  877 

95  633 

65  160 

124  252 

1984  J 

69  946 

1 57  743 

85  037 

65  142 

152  179 

F 

48  687 

132  235 

73  059 

83  247 

138  159 

M 

11  917 

75  878 

64  223 

88  700 

117  595 

Source:  The  Sugar  Situation  (32-013),  Statistics  Canada. 


100 


Section  10  ■  Domestic  Trade 

102     1.  Value  of  Retail  Trade  by  Type  of  Business  and  by  Province 

105  2.  Merchandising  Inventories 

106  3.  Department  Store  Sales  and  Stocks 

106     4.  Estimated  Restaurant,  Caterer  and  Tavern  Receipts,  Canada  and  Provinces 


101 


Section  10— Table  1 

Table  1:  Value  of  retail  trade  by  type  of  business  (million  dollars) 


July  1984 


Auto- 

motive 

General 

Service 

parts  and 

Year 

Grocery 

Ail  other 

Depart- 

mer- 

Motor 

stations 

access- 

Clothing stores 

and 

&  combi- 
nation 

food 
stores 

ment 
stores 

chandise 
stores 

General 
stores 

Variety 
stores 

vehicle 
dealers' 

and 
garages 

ories 
stores 

month 

Mens 

Women's 

Family 

D 

(650059 
650060) 

650061 

650062 

650063 

650064 

650065 

650066 

(650068 
650069) 

650070 

650071 

650072 

650073 

D 

(650088 
650089) 

650090 

650091 

650092 

650093 

650094 

650095 

(650097 
650098) 

650099 

650100 

650101 

650102 

1982 

24,484.5 

1 ,945.9 

10,208.1 

2,080.0 

1,898.4 

1,071.3 

14,413.0 

10,104.6 

2,175.0 

1.113.7 

1,913.0 

1,275.1 

1983 

26,237.1 

2,048.8 

10,930.5 

2,312.0 

1 ,909.8 

1,129.9 

17,198.0 

10,295.4 

2.492.9 

1,249.8 

2,137.0 

1,487.0 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

2,153.0 

176.9 

813.9 

175.1 

166.7 

89.9 

1,391.0 

878.6 

2254 

98.3 

164.5 

102.4 

J 

2,125.2 

173.0 

7909 

163.3 

175.3 

87.5 

1.398.1 

884.7 

218.0 

98.8 

157.5 

104.6 

J 

2,283.5 

174.5 

763.9 

146.2 

173.6 

88.2 

1,179.9 

914.0 

210.0 

84.7 

152.2 

95.1 

A 

1,990.7 

162.5 

775.7 

176.3 

162.8 

87.8 

1,158.9 

912.4 

170.0 

76.4 

145.1 

107.9 

S 

2,058.8 

161.1 

861.2 

173.7 

169.3 

84.9 

1,198.3 

862.5 

171.7 

82.8 

166.5 

112.5 

O 

2,162.0 

165.8 

859.2 

198.8 

161.2 

86.7 

1,137.9 

866.6 

187.6 

90.2 

171.4 

113.1 

N 

1.971.5 

160.3 

1.073.6 

239.3 

149.1 

101.1 

1 ,203.9 

864.4 

222.1 

107.3 

180.1 

120.9 

D 

2.390.3 

196.9 

1,608.5 

225.7 

183.1 

168.6 

1 ,030.0 

843.2 

236.4 

176.0 

257  5 

182.1 

1983  J 

1.956.2 

141.8 

623.0 

144.2 

125.3 

59.7 

968.8 

730.4 

132.5 

87.0 

137.3 

87.0 

F 

1.903.7 

144.6 

603.8 

150.0 

122.5 

62.7 

1 ,082.8 

686.5 

123.8 

65.3 

119.0 

76.2 

M 

2.133.4 

166.5 

787.5 

179.2 

146.1 

79.6 

1.517.5 

806.4 

153.7 

83.6 

159.2 

103.9 

A 

2.1823 

167.9 

775.2 

169.5 

145.7 

78.9 

1,512.7 

783.6 

190.3 

95.4 

172.8 

110.7 

M 

2,127.6 

179.0 

842.1 

192.0 

164.7 

88.9 

1,715.7 

851.5 

235.1 

98.5 

177.2 

118.7 

J 

2,317.5 

188.8 

920.2 

191.6 

185.7 

102.0 

1,733.6 

935.8 

262.0 

114.0 

189.2 

129.6 

J 

2,303.1 

184.7 

813.7 

164.4 

173.7 

92.0 

1 ,464.9 

950.3 

234.9 

88.5 

161.3 

111.4 

A 

2,151.8 

168.2 

850.9 

213.0 

171.2 

94.8 

1 ,420  6 

952.4 

208.3 

83.0 

159.5 

121.3 

S 

2,249.5 

170.9 

922  1 

193.0 

172.7 

93.0 

1,372.6 

908.1 

207.0 

98.4 

190.8 

133.1 

O 

2,204.2 

166.7 

9220 

2150 

160.8 

89.9 

1.521.1 

903.1 

214.0 

106.6 

188.7 

128.7 

N 

2,138.5 

165.9 

1,138.8 

263.3 

153.1 

107.3 

1,588.1 

877.6 

254.9 

127.9 

195.5 

141.7 

D 

2,569.2 

203.8 

1,731.1 

237.0 

188.6 

181.3 

1,299  5 

909.8 

276.7 

201.4 

286.5 

224.8 

1984  J 

2,034.8 

145.9 

649.4 

161.3 

125.0 

61.6 

1 ,304.3 

850.4 

155.3 

77.6 

146.0 

90.1 

F 

2,061.7 

152.2 

659.3 

146.0 

127.0 

67.3 

1,555.1 

799.4 

136.0 

68.6 

137.5 

85.4 

M 

2,385.2 

167.8 

806.7 

175.1 

149.1 

79.9 

1,818.6 

863.6 

164.6 

84.0 

166.5 

111.5 

A 

2,165.0 

176.4 

842.7 

185.8 

147.8 

92.1 

1,917.2 

849.1 

216.7 

95.6 

179.3 

124.2 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2 


1982  M 

2,120.1 

1678 

851.7 

180.1 

159.1 

90.6 

1,211.0 

876.2 

190.2 

100.5 

162.3 

106.1 

J 

2,075.3 

164.5 

8338 

172.1 

157.4 

89.2 

1,179.3 

8270 

177.1 

92.6 

155.1 

103.0 

J 

2,093.3 

163.2 

832.1 

170.2 

155.4 

88.0 

1.130.8 

825.6 

179.6 

92.4 

159.9 

104.5 

A 

2,082.3 

165.0 

852  1 

172.4 

156.8 

89.6 

1,227.4 

857.2 

179.1 

92.7 

161.9 

111.6 

S 

2,0823 

161.3 

857.3 

174.4 

159.9 

88.1 

1.251.5 

841.7 

179.7 

87.8 

157.5 

106.9 

O 

2.091.1 

167.0 

849.7 

174.4 

156  6 

89.4 

1.158.9 

8408 

181.8 

90.1 

161.2 

107.7 

N 

2,082.0 

164.7 

8624 

174.9 

156.4 

88.1 

1.218.8 

843.9 

194.4 

92.8 

163.8 

105.4 

D 

2,113.4 

167.2 

876.2 

179.4 

155.3 

91.2 

1.230.7 

829.3 

192.9 

95.7 

166.9 

104.8 

1983  J 

2.104.9 

165.0 

866.1 

185.5 

155.3 

89.1 

1,259.0 

817.7 

193.3 

100.6 

168.0 

118.7 

F 

2,137.4 

169.5 

882  3 

188.6 

156.4 

90.3 

1.232.1 

812.7 

199.3 

98.0 

173.7 

118.3 

M 

2,174.2 

174.5 

931.9 

1939 

157.6 

98.7 

1 .343.8 

849.0 

198.4 

101.9 

179.0 

122.0 

A 

2,127.8 

162.5 

820.2 

181.0 

152.8 

82.5 

1 ,358.8 

816.3 

181.0 

101.0 

174.4 

117.7 

M 

2,169.5 

173.4 

893.5 

193.3 

158.9 

92.1 

1 ,451 .4 

847.3 

198.4 

102.0 

175.5 

123.5 

J 

2,200.9 

173.8 

961.7 

203.8 

166.4 

102.7 

1.461.5 

876.4 

215.6 

105.2 

188.4 

127.3 

J 

2,201.4 

180.2 

923.6 

196.9 

1606 

95.2 

1 .467.7 

884.2 

208.6 

100.9 

176.0 

127.4 

A 

2,183.7 

164.2 

909.4 

201.8 

158.8 

95.0 

1 ,439.9 

856.4 

212.8 

98.4 

173.6 

122.7 

S 

2,199.3 

170.5 

905.4 

189.8 

159.7 

94.2 

1 .436.2 

880.1 

213.4 

103.2 

177.1 

124.2 

O 

2,235.6 

169.8 

926.2 

191.4 

160.9 

92.8 

1,580.3 

887.3 

214.1 

108.3 

182.3 

125.0 

N 

2,227.0 

170.4 

914.1 

196.0 

158.8 

95.9 

1,583.5 

851.5 

219.4 

110.7 

176.8 

124.1 

D 

2,218.3 

172.1 

922.0 

189.9 

159.0 

93.8 

1.591.8 

901.4 

221.4 

106.8 

181.0 

125.8 

1984  J 

2,272.1 

174.2 

919.6 

201.0 

157.5 

95.0 

1 ,642.9 

948.0 

225.1 

91.8 

179.3 

123.9 

F 

2,244.5 

171.5 

932.4 

178.0 

155.8 

95.4 

1,681.8 

907  9 

211.9 

100.0 

195.0 

128.5 

M 

2,278.8 

173.3 

9302 

190.0 

158.2 

93.2 

1,664.8 

913.7 

212.0 

99.9 

185.9 

128.9 

A 

2,340.3 

179.0 

9528 

205.5 

164.1 

102.0 

1 ,758.4 

932.1 

222.8 

106.8 

193.7 

138.2 

'Excludes  used  car  dealers. 


102 


July  1984 

Table  1:  Value  of  retail  trade  by  type  of  business  (million  dollars)/concluded 


Section  10— Table  1 /Concluded 


Year 
and 
month 

Shoe  stores 

Hardware 
stores 

Furniture  and 

appliance 

stores 

Pharmacies, 

patent 

medicines 

and 

cosmetics 

Book  and 

stationery 

stores 

Florists 

Jewelry 
stores 

Sporting 
goods  and 
accessories 

All  other2 
stores 

Total 

D 

D 

(650074  650075) 
(650103  650104) 

650076 
650105 

(650077  & 
650078  650079) 

(650106  & 
650107  650108) 

650080 
650109 

650081 
650110 

650082 

6501 1 1 

650083 

650112 

650084 
650113 

(650067  & 
650085  650086) 

(650096  & 
650114  650115) 

650058 
656023 

1982 
1983 

1,017.6 

1,115.2 

887.6 
984.0 

2,101.4 
2,708.1 

3,913.7 
4,294.0 

465.9 
5138 

380.6 
400.7 

822.5 
8379 

1 ,289.9 
1.401.1 

13.716.6 
14.559.9 

97.638.5 
106,243  0 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

938 

91.1 

169.5 

305.4 

33.8 

47.1 

65.2 

148.2 

1.138.7 

8,528.2 

J 

82.3 

91.3 

174.9 

323.0 

35.5 

33.6 

65.7 

146.5 

1,150.1 

8,479.9 

J 

78.1 

86.5 

174.9 

324.0 

33.3 

26.2 

61.4 

136.4 

1,241.2 

8,427.7 

A 

80.7 

75.0 

173.2 

322.8 

38.3 

25.5 

57.4 

115.8 

1,140.7 

7,955.9 

S 

92.8 

74.9 

182.5 

329  8 

39.7 

26.6 

54.7 

100.3 

1,102.7 

8,107.5 

0 

97.5 

73.1 

196.7 

340  1 

36.4 

27.1 

57.6 

85.2 

1,141.6 

8,2558 

N 

105.3 

77.6 

195.4 

342.7 

45.2 

26.5 

74.7 

79.7 

1,197.3 

8,537.9 

D 

120.6 

98.4 

221.1 

459.8 

72.7 

48.4 

192.5 

119.9 

1,808.1 

10,639.7 

1983  J 

67.4 

53.3 

185.3 

323.2 

33.9 

23.8 

42.5 

78.3 

920.8 

6,921.9 

F 

54.6 

51.1 

167.0 

315.1 

34.6 

33.2 

43.0 

73.8 

918.7 

6,831  9 

M 

71.2 

62.2 

1840 

341.7 

37.0 

31  5 

46.6 

96.7 

1,080.9 

8,268.5 

A 

88.1 

71.6 

191.6 

333.6 

34.9 

36.1 

52.4 

128.5 

1,084.1 

8,405.9 

M 

95.4 

91.4 

218.6 

344.4 

36.9 

48.2 

62.3 

143  9 

1,1456 

8,977.5 

J 

98.7 

106.7 

241.4 

3650 

37.0 

33.8 

66.6 

157.4 

1 .266.9 

9,643.3 

J 

81.7 

95.9 

268.4 

343.1 

36.0 

27.2 

58.3 

141.8 

1,281  7 

9,077.1 

A 

85.9 

88  3 

2600 

358.1 

42.5 

27.8 

59.6 

133.4 

1,277.6 

8,928 .1 

S 

107.1 

85.7 

234.4 

3628 

42.9 

28.7 

58.1 

113.5 

1,229.7 

8,974.0 

O 

108.4 

83.0 

236.8 

368.6 

39.7 

29.2 

57.9 

92.4 

1,193.1 

9.030.0 

N 

121.1 

85.1 

244.6 

360.9 

50.3 

29.2 

80.5 

93.9 

1,258.7 

9,476.8 

D 

135.4 

109.9 

276.1 

477.3 

88.0 

51.9 

210.2 

147.5 

1,902.1 

11,708.0 

1984  J 

71.9 

58.9 

206  5 

348.0 

373 

24.9 

42.1 

92.1 

962.9 

7,646.3 

F 

61.5 

56.5 

194.6 

354.6 

36.6 

38.9 

45.1 

85.6 

975.1 

7,844.0 

M 

74.3 

62.5 

223.9 

369.3 

38.2 

29.9 

46.9 

110.9 

1,124.1 

9.052.8 

A 

96.9 

77.4 

217.6 

369.2 

38.1 

40.0 

52.3 

137.1 

1,153.0 

9,173.8 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

MC.D 

3 

2 

3 

2 

4 

3 

1 

1982  M 

87.0 

75.8 

170.6 

315.8 

38.8 

32.0 

70.1 

114.1 

1,163.6 

8,283.7 

J 

83.2 

73.6 

165.4 

324.3 

39.9 

32.6 

69.6 

110.3 

1,101.2 

8,026.4 

J 

85.2 

73.1 

163  0 

326.6 

38.8 

31.4 

70.1 

107.6 

1,142.1 

8,032.9 

A 

88.4 

73.1 

170.0 

336.0 

39.4 

31.6 

67.9 

111.1 

1,138.2 

8,203.6 

S 

83.8 

74.6 

173.8 

336.2 

38.7 

31.2 

65.8 

110.5 

1,137.9 

8,200.9 

O 

81.6 

73.1 

189.2 

340.8 

39.3 

31.5 

68.0 

109.5 

1,149.9 

8,151.6 

N 

85.6 

76.2 

185.2 

345.5 

39.2 

31.0 

66.0 

103.6 

1,154.0 

8,233.9 

D 

88.1 

75.6 

192.2 

349.0 

38.5 

32.1 

66.7 

102.3 

1,190.6 

8,338.2 

1983  J 

86.8 

76.8 

206.0 

3439 

40.3 

32.6 

67.4 

103.4 

1,185.5 

8,365.9 

F 

88.6 

78.8 

204.9 

344.8 

41.5 

33.3 

666 

107.0 

1.196.8 

8,420.6 

M 

89.9 

82.6 

200.2 

350.0 

41.7 

35.4 

67.6 

112.3 

1,211.2 

8,715.8 

A 

85.3 

75.9 

205.8 

346.3 

40.8 

30.9 

655 

113.4 

1,138.0 

8,377.9 

M 

89  8 

76.4 

221.0 

357.6 

42.1 

32.9 

67.9 

111.1 

1,182.5 

8,7600 

J 

99.8 

86.6 

228.6 

3607 

41.6 

32.6 

69.0 

117.2 

1.216.6 

9,036.3 

J 

93.0 

83.5 

259.2 

361.2 

43.2 

33.8 

68.6 

117.6 

1.217.4 

9,000.3 

A 

92.7 

83.7 

245.8 

360.1 

42.3 

33.1 

67.8 

123.6 

1 .232.6 

8,8985 

S 

94.3 

83.4 

222.3 

365.9 

41.8 

33.4 

69.6 

120.9 

1,240.3 

8,925.0 

O 

93.0 

84.9 

231.2 

369.8 

43.0 

34.3 

696 

122.4 

1 ,238.3 

9,160.6 

N 

98.6 

83.7 

229.7 

365.2 

43.7 

34.1 

70.4 

122.9 

1.205.4 

9.082.0 

D 

94.1 

83.2 

237.1 

363.1 

46.3 

34.6 

73.0 

123.1 

1.236.1 

9,174.0 

1984  J 

94.4 

85.0 

231.2 

372.4 

44.1 

34.4 

68.3 

123.5 

1 .248.5 

9,332.2 

F 

97.9 

84.6 

229.7 

373.7 

42.6 

37.1 

67.3 

122.0 

1 ,224.9 

9,282.6 

M 

90.6 

81.0 

241.2 

376.4 

43.0 

33.1 

67.0 

125.1 

1.221.7 

9.308.2 

A 

100.5 

87.3 

248.5 

3909 

45.1 

35.5 

68.8 

130.0 

1 ,288.6 

9,690.7 

'Includes  used  car  dealers  and  personal  accessories  stores 
Source:  Retail  Trade  (63-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


103 


Section  10— Table  1.1 

Table  1.1:  Value  of  retail  trade  by  province  and  selected  metropolitan  areas  (million  dollars) 


July  1984 


Year 

Yukon 

and 

and 

month 

Nfld 

PEL 

NS 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C 

N.WT. 

Montreal 

Toronto 

Winnipeg 

Vancouver 

D 

650174 

650262 

650350 

650438 

650526 

650702 

650878 

651054 

651142 

651318 

651494 

650614 

650790 

650966 

651406 

D 

650203 

650291 

650379 

650467 

650555 

650731 

650907 

651083 

651171 

651347 

651523 

1982 

1,761.2 

412.4 

3,097.8 

2,448.6 

23,496.8 

35,543.3 

3,830.0 

4,042.1 

10,941.3 

11,766.2 

298.8 

11,610.0 

13,056.6 

2.493.6 

6,073.3 

1983 

1,970.5 

471.7 

3,533.8 

2,719.3 

25,783.8 

39,446.1 

4,099.9 

4,357.1 

11,303.5 

12,256.9 

300.3 

12,133.0 

14,605.5 

2,704.4 

6,169.4 

Unadjusted  tor  seasonal  variation 

1982  M 

149.9 

34.8 

255.3 

210.1 

2,106.7 

3,133.5 

335.5 

347.0 

936.4 

992.7 

26.4 

1.039.6 

1,140.4 

215.7 

517.0 

J 

152.0 

36.9 

267.3 

214.5 

2,048.1 

3.081.0 

332  6 

355.6 

961.4 

1 ,002.0 

28.5 

993.0 

1,134.3 

210.5 

514.1 

J 

157.9 

41.7 

276.6 

217.7 

2.033.5 

3,073.2 

321.4 

343  5 

908.1 

1.026.1 

280 

952.4 

1,071.0 

205.5 

507.2 

A 

152.4 

38.4 

264.1 

204.0 

1.923.1 

2,883.7 

311.8 

328.9 

874.1 

9506 

24.8 

917.0 

1,012.8 

198.7 

472.2 

S 

148.1 

35.4 

258.0 

205.7 

1.981.7 

2.951.9 

322.2 

336.6 

891.3 

951.0 

25.6 

979.5 

1,071.6 

209.5 

488.4 

0 

154.3 

35.1 

266.7 

215.2 

1,980.5 

3,018.1 

326.7 

348.4 

927.7 

958.9 

24.2 

982.9 

1,094.1 

215.2 

490.9 

N 

158.8 

35.4 

277.1 

222.0 

2,020.3 

3,166.3 

335.1 

3609 

958.2 

980.8 

22.9 

1,012.6 

1,179.9 

224.9 

509.1 

D 

191.6 

45.5 

352.0 

269.1 

2,496.5 

3,999.4 

412.9 

423.8 

1,157.4 

1.262.3 

29.1 

1,270.7 

1,477.2 

283.1 

660.5 

1983  J 

118.7 

28.1 

214.3 

167.7 

1 ,646.6 

2,572.5 

261.3 

291.5 

771.5 

831.5 

18.1 

795.2 

984.5 

174.8 

432.7 

F 

120.0 

26.9 

211.1 

169.6 

1,630.6 

2,524.5 

261.8 

289.6 

758.6 

819.2 

19.9 

795.5 

953.7 

172.3 

420.9 

M 

151.6 

33.3 

270.1 

211.9 

2,048.9 

3,000.0 

317.5 

330.4 

919.9 

961.5 

23.3 

986.7 

1,121.8 

210.6 

490.5 

A 

148.1 

36.1 

268.3 

215.9 

2,091.6 

3,059.0 

326.2 

351.0 

907.3 

980.6 

21.9 

1,001.2 

1,137.9 

215.9 

493.7 

M 

169.5 

40.3 

289.0 

221.8 

2,248.5 

3,317.6 

345.3 

361.0 

937.2 

1,025.0 

22.4 

1 ,048.4 

1.216.4 

225.6 

510.9 

J 

182.0 

44.4 

321.1 

251.0 

2,372.9 

3,588.3 

368.2 

391.3 

1,016.5 

1,079.1 

28.5 

1 ,099.4 

1,310.3 

236.0 

532.3 

J 

176.1 

45.9 

313.2 

242.2 

2,166.4 

3,403.5 

343.6 

366.2 

937.6 

1 ,055.4 

27.1 

965.1 

1,211.7 

220.2 

513.9 

A 

172.7 

43.9 

307.7 

236.4 

2.144.1 

3.294.2 

344.5 

376.2 

942.2 

1,039.6 

26.6 

964.8 

1,171.9 

224.0 

504.1 

S 

167.7 

39.5 

301.3 

232.6 

2,181.4 

3,292.4 

353.0 

385.5 

949.7 

1,042.7 

28.2 

1,015.2 

1,201.9 

234.2 

520.9 

0 

168.6 

38.8 

303.1 

234.4 

2,207.2 

3.355.4 

352.8 

377.9 

942.4 

1,023.6 

25.9 

1.021.8 

1,245.9 

233.6 

517.6 

N 

177.6 

41.3 

320.5 

243.6 

2,294.5 

3.592.1 

371.0 

391.3 

1 ,003.6 

1,015.6 

25.7 

1,083.7 

1,357.3 

247.7 

517.5 

D 

218.0 

53.1 

414.0 

2922 

2,751.1 

4,446.4 

454.8 

445.4 

1,216.9 

1,383.2 

32.7 

1,356.1 

1,692.3 

309.4 

714.4 

1984  J 

129.4 

32.5 

2492 

185.7 

1.887.3 

2,871.6 

290.2 

304.1 

787.4 

888.4 

207 

891.9 

1,081.0 

195.1 

460.2 

F 

140.1 

33.8 

263.9 

198.8 

1,954.1 

2,908.7 

297.4 

309.8 

813.8 

901.4 

22.1 

929.0 

1 ,083.4 

199.2 

468.8 

M 

158.6 

38.6 

310.6 

225.4 

2.275.1 

3.355.8 

347.1 

348.0 

936.7 

1.030.0 

26.9 

1.103.9 

1 ,259.7 

232.3 

526.6 

A 

164.1 

40.8 

318.3 

236.3 

2.391.1 

3.369.4 

354.7 

355.8 

922.7 

994.8 

25.7 

1.132.1 

1,241.5 

234.6 

501.0 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  3  3  2 


1982  M 

143.7 

33.6 

251.3 

200.6 

1.985.9 

3,048.2 

323  8 

349.4 

927.6 

986.3 

26.7 

987.9 

1.115.5 

209.7 

5179 

J 

145.4 

33.7 

255.0 

199.9 

1,936.6 

2,880.9 

317.6 

332.8 

902.7 

960.9 

24.9 

958.3 

1.073.7 

206.3 

497.6 

J 

146.7 

34.3 

256.6 

201.3 

1.946.8 

2,961.5 

311.5 

3294 

881.9 

973.5 

25.0 

956.1 

1 ,080.2 

203.9 

498.5 

A 

150.7 

34.8 

262.3 

206.0 

2,003.9 

3,009.3 

322.0 

331.4 

908.6 

973.6 

24.1 

991.8 

1,105.2 

211.1 

503.7 

s 

149.7 

35.5 

265.5 

207  0 

1,984.4 

2,993.6 

320.7 

331.8 

904.7 

964.6 

24.2 

986.5 

1 ,095.0 

208.1 

496.3 

0 

150.4 

35.9 

265.0 

211.2 

1,967  4 

2,992.5 

320.7 

3345 

910.8 

964.8 

24.3 

974.2 

1,090.5 

212.4 

498.8 

N 

151.2 

35.7 

265.0 

212.9 

1.977.3 

3,008.9 

319.0 

339.3 

914.2 

957.1 

23.7 

969.6 

1.097.9 

210.8 

490.1 

D 

151.8 

36.7 

268  1 

216.0 

2,032.7 

3,0860 

326.8 

347.5 

912.8 

971.4 

23.6 

1,006.8 

1.114.6 

216.4 

497.3 

1983  J 

155.3 

37.2 

271.1 

215.2 

2,000.1 

3,0976 

3236 

3636 

927.7 

979.6 

23.2 

952.8 

1,145.2 

211.0 

499.6 

F 

153.0 

36.4 

267.7 

214.9 

1,992.5 

3,120.2 

327.1 

355.0 

924.5 

984.4 

24.8 

948.9 

1.154.0 

214.0 

493.1 

M 

161.3 

37.9 

290.0 

229.2 

2,112.9 

3.200.2 

332.2 

350.6 

947.4 

998.8 

24.6 

994.5 

1,174.7 

217.7 

498.9 

A 

145.9 

36.9 

265.3 

210.2 

2.066.8 

3,083.7 

317.2 

3503 

905.1 

1,000.7 

23.3 

976.6 

1,145.5 

210.9 

503.2 

M 

163.5 

39.1 

286.9 

216.0 

2.129.2 

3,239.6 

335.5 

358  5 

937.8 

1,022.4 

22.9 

1.001.1 

1,194.2 

224.1 

511.3 

J 

173.7 

39.9 

302.2 

232.8 

2.200.3 

3.312.5 

350.8 

3637 

949.5 

1.030.3 

24.8 

1,043.5 

1 ,222.3 

227.9 

513.4 

J 

168.8 

39.4 

302.4 

231.2 

2,169.5 

3,421.4 

345.9 

368.9 

945.5 

1.037.3 

25.1 

1,019.0 

1 ,274.5 

228.0 

524.1 

A 

164.5 

38.5 

297.2 

2293 

2,149.7 

3.330.4 

343.9 

369.2 

9422 

1 ,030.2 

25.1 

1,012.1 

1 ,237.3 

229.5 

517.2 

S 

167.6 

39.1 

301.1 

231  8 

2,167.5 

3.275.6 

346.5 

368.3 

951.5 

1,039.7 

26.0 

1 ,005.8 

1 ,206.0 

230.7 

522.9 

O 

167.9 

40.5 

308.7 

233.8 

2,237.6 

3,4080 

354.0 

375.6 

949.8 

1,055.8 

26.5 

1,037.1 

1,266.2 

233.7 

540.5 

N 

167.7 

41.6 

307.3 

231.3 

2,225.3 

3,407.5 

350.7 

366.5 

945.0 

986.5 

26.5 

1 ,033.7 

1 ,264.0 

230.6 

492.0 

D 

171.3 

42.8 

312.0 

232  5 

2,241.1 

3,399.9 

356.1 

363.6 

955.6 

1.056.7 

26.5 

1,059.1 

1,269.2 

233.4 

537.7 

1984  J 

170.2 

43.2 

317.6 

242.3 

2,305.6 

3,481.0 

361.8 

373.2 

955.0 

1.051.5 

26.8 

1 ,075.4 

1,265.8 

240.9 

531.4 

F 

172.4 

44.0 

324.8 

242.0 

2,295.1 

3,483.3 

358.1 

368.2 

950.7 

1 ,043.5 

26.4 

1,074.0 

1 ,270.2 

238.0 

527.6 

M 

164.7 

43.0 

322.6 

236.2 

2,330.1 

3,489.1 

358.0 

365.3 

952.4 

1,051.1 

27.3 

1,103.2 

1 ,288.8 

232.9 

530.8 

A 

173.1 

44.0 

334.7 

245.5 

2,460.1 

3.593.6 

367.5 

379.0 

977.8 

1,079.7 

28.5 

1,172.8 

1,316.7 

244.4 

544.4 

Source:  Retail  Trade  (63-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


104 


July  1984 

Table  2:  Merchandising  inventories1,  Retail  chain  store  stocks  by  selected  kinds 
of  business,  Canada  (million  dollars) 


Section  10— Table  2 


Grocery. 

con- 

General 

Year 

fectionery 

All  other 

mer- 

Motor 

Automotive 

Men's 

Women's 

Family 

and 

Combination 

1  sundries 

food 

chandise 

3eneral 

Variety 

vehicle 

Service 

parts  & 

clothing 

clothing 

clothing 

month 

Total 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

dealers 

stations 

accessories 

stores 

stores 

stores 

D 

655600 

655601 

655602 

655603 

655605 

655606 

655607 

655608 

655610 

655612 

655613 

655614 

655615 

1982 

3.289,352 

865.586 

70,732 

8.248 

265,577         116.350 

219,809 

26,684 

24,030 

26,066 

84,641 

110.209 

145,101 

1983 

3,591,200 

885.676 

79,694 

8,003 

335,850         122,711 

294,312 

31 ,426 

26,692 

23,720 

81 ,626 

140,936 

175,319 

1982  M 

3,301,521 

763.699 

67,584 

12,216 

321,888         123,591 

269.483 

34,512 

22,390 

27,177 

104,339 

112,447 

172.072 

J 

3,227,905 

764,005 

67,314 

10.384 

291,309         128,040 

264.363 

34,477 

23.062 

26,606 

84,932 

109.411 

158,478 

J 

3.253,038 

724,277 

69.131 

12.035 

302,670          133.162 

261.984 

34,098 

22,001 

25,329 

1 1 1 ,686 

116.960 

183,993 

A 

3,333,725 

688,063 

64.983 

1 1 ,602 

293,590         141,951 

263,294 

34,064 

22,749 

25,760 

123,301 

123.510 

196,137 

S 

3,509,172 

753,429 

64.333 

10,917 

318,839         146,351 

270,666 

30,760 

23,818 

26,919 

127,493 

130.427 

198,687 

O 

3,709,199 

787,333 

62,146 

9,039 

338.607         144,887 

278,786 

26,977 

22,770 

27.619 

132,593 

140,731 

203,853 

N 

3,789,958 

853,635 

65,191 

8,831 

308.810         138,512 

270,701 

25,008 

24,273 

27,011 

124,107 

141,294 

195,291 

D 

3.289.352 

865,586 

70.732 

8,248 

265,577         116,350 

219,809 

26,684 

24.030 

26,066 

84,641 

110,209 

145,101 

1983  J 

3.180.101 

787,683 

63,871 

9,155 

286,823         123,447 

208,819 

26,364 

22,372 

23,277 

91.158 

103.596 

156,854 

F 

3,281 ,300 

778,231 

59,592 

8,368 

300,877         131,965 

236,801 

32,190 

20.269 

25,954 

104,558 

123.590 

176,147 

M 

3,479,158 

835,042 

63,287 

7,406 

321,337         131,965 

257,403 

27,973 

25,498 

25.669 

113.759 

140,645 

190,063 

A 

3,482,885 

821,681 

66,261 

12,361 

339,011          131,833 

275.421 

29,288 

23.050 

24.334 

108,412 

140,223 

187,022 

M 

3,508,549 

833,185 

66,062 

10.457 

362.064          126,560 

286.989 

35,380 

23.949 

23.312 

104,184 

136.577 

182,533 

J 

3,426,615 

822,354 

71,809 

9.840 

346,857         127.826 

279,240 

35,557 

24.500 

22.053 

88,661 

128,792 

171,946 

J 

3,506,082 

817,420 

72.743 

9.889 

349,632         132,428 

288,455 

32,001 

25,186 

20.686 

104,443 

142,058 

192,064 

A 

3,584,021 

777,366 

70,342 

1 1 .204 

368,162         141,168 

288,167 

27,297 

25.816 

21 ,803 

113,007 

155,127 

206,277 

S 

3,753.450 

819,344 

67,810 

10,823 

381,784         141,450 

268,572 

26,451 

25,764 

22,980 

120,239 

161.797 

219,479 

0 

3,952,306 

848.021 

66,589 

9,221 

410,036         141,591 

283,075 

29,652 

26,408 

23,784 

123,365 

172,961 

230,453 

N 

4.089,663 

874,310 

70,651 

9,415 

412,086         144,706 

286,189 

30,334 

24,876 

26,210 

110,905 

180,225 

230,683 

D 

3,535,554 

885,676 

79,694 

8.003 

335.850         122,711 

238,682 

31 ,426 

26,692 

23,720 

81 ,626 

140,936 

175,319 

1984  J 

3,395,723 

828,107 

75,231 

9,147 

339.209         127,129 

210.756 

38,277 

26,292 

25,048 

82,687 

127,406 

169.533 

F 

3,540,835 

837,216 

72,974 

8,132 

378,557         126,620 

236,047 

46.621 

24.057 

27,578 

98,811 

149,192 

187,843 

M 

3,699,431 

851,449 

73,120 

7,498 

416,791          130,292 

265,789 

42,985 

23.648 

31,853 

1 1 1 .459 

156.801 

206,252 

A 

3,689,217 

830,163 

76,995 

7,476 

438,047         128,989 

267,384 

40,062 

24,830 

33,000 

109,787 

1 55.076 

208.727 

Pharmacies, 

Furniture 

patent 

Sporting 

Year 

Specialty 

Family 

Household 

T.V.,  radio 

medicine 

Book  & 

goods  & 

Personal 

All 

Alcoholic 

and 

shoe 

shoe 

furniture 

&  appliance 

&  cosmetics 

stationery 

Jewellery      accessories      accessories 

other 

beverages 

month 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

Florists 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

D 

655616 

655617 

655619 

655621 

655622 

655623 

355624 

655625 

655626 

655627 

655628 

655629 

1982 

10.391 

121,180 

41,718 

21 ,838 

145,399 

54,157 

1,771 

131.929 

44,337 

80,830 

222.133 

418,126 

1983 

10,108 

120,347 

55,494 

21 ,354 

169.330 

68.219 

1.846 

151,585 

36,121 

77,221 

243,526 

389,339 

1982  M 

10,147 

136,491 

46,376 

24,907 

137.059 

56.288 

1,892 

127,772 

41,279 

88,034 

222.825 

335,520 

J 

9.386 

127,619 

44,799 

25,256 

128,150 

55.725 

1,964 

125,855 

40.247 

87,682 

223.939 

356,037 

J 

9,564 

134,638 

43,186 

23,362 

126.484 

56,449 

1,931 

123,086 

39,563 

83,999 

229.090 

348,123 

A 

10,195 

148,910 

41,761 

22,661 

130,152 

53,344 

1,813 

123,948 

39,998 

88,031 

238,483 

410,772 

S 

10,898 

152,633 

43,139 

21.913 

140,174 

58,625 

1,915 

128,410 

44,278 

90,320 

238,483 

441 ,836 

0 

10,647 

152,786 

43,527 

21,803 

149,846 

59,680 

1,850 

140,095 

48.662 

92.307 

269,963 

508.202 

N 

10.381 

142.397 

42.700 

23,133 

158,387 

65,171 

1,950 

1 54,665 

49,538 

93,230 

279,412 

551 ,060 

D 

10,391 

121,180 

41,718 

21 ,838 

145,399 

54,157 

1,771 

131,929 

44,337 

80,830 

222,133 

418,126 

1983  J 

9,238 

115,727 

43,345 

23,214 

146.271 

52,695 

1.713 

131,533 

40,613 

77,678 

21 1 ,693 

390,713 

F 

9,238 

130,540 

47,463 

23,168 

145,978 

51 

167 

1,746 

125.614 

40.613 

80,319 

225,453 

368,622 

M 

9,792 

138,895 

51,402 

23,377 

147,584 

52,497 

1,859 

126,870 

44,593 

87,949 

232,442 

386.248 

A 

9,968 

136,117 

51,762 

23,938 

146,698 

53,809 

2,129 

132.325 

46,466 

91 ,379 

241 ,275 

349,464 

M 

9,400 

129,992 

51,866 

23,052 

148.752 

53.970 

2,101 

131,531 

44,793 

92,019 

236,691 

353,470 

J 

9,071 

124,012 

52,644 

22.683 

142,058 

58.396 

1,748 

133,372 

43,315 

90,179 

235.271 

345.793 

J 

8,699 

128,724 

51,854 

20,347 

145,467 

59,330 

1,743 

133,772 

42,405 

87,564 

254,798 

348,152 

A 

9,908 

143,656 

49,780 

20,998 

152,595 

60,991 

1,769 

129,893 

41 ,769 

89,228 

263,971 

376,104 

S 

10,423 

149,402 

52,169 

21,355 

164,040 

66,846 

1,884 

161,587 

44.902 

90,923 

270,306 

414,261 

0 

10,538 

147,908 

55,612 

20,842 

178,311 

75,335 

1,812 

162,395 

49,033 

93,560 

306.257 

446,048 

N 

10,464 

141,252 

56,168 

21,947 

190,258 

91 ,080 

1,953 

173,438 

49,278 

94,402 

307,482 

510,945 

D 

10.108 

120.347 

55,494 

21,354 

169,330 

68,219 

1,846 

151,585 

36.121 

77,221 

243,526 

389,323 

1984  J 

9.865 

113,367 

57.436 

20.671 

164,758 

60,374 

2,106 

1 50,675 

31 ,786 

87,723 

243,039 

356,647 

F 

10,339 

127,425 

65,362 

21.643 

165,911 

64,178 

2,041 

145,251 

32,962 

89,039 

253,004 

332,236 

M 

11,197 

130,865 

68.107 

21 ,838 

171,220 

65,91 1 

2,515 

145,396 

35,368 

92,957 

261 ,606 

336,973 

A 

11,443 

127,332 

70,082 

22,690 

169,165 

66,834 

2,917 

146,123 

37,101 

96,954 

266,053 

31 1 ,770 

'Consult  the  source  publication  for  definitions  and  composition  of  kinds  of  business  groups    Inventories  are  stocks  on  hand  for  sale  at  end  of  month  and  are  valued  at  lower  of  cost  or 

market. 

Source:  Retail  Chain  Stores  (63-210),  Statistics  Canada. 


105 


Section  10— Table  3 

Table  3:  Department  store  sales  and  stocks1  (million  dollars) 


July  1984 


Men's 

and 

Home  furnishings, 

Total 

all 

Ladies' 

apparel 

boy's  clothing, 

Food 

and 

Piece 

goods, 

furniture 

All  other 

Year 

departments 

and  accessories 

lurnishing 

&  shoes 

kindred 

jroducts 

linens  & 

Jomestics 

radio  &  appliances 

departments 

month 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

D 

655120 

655161 

655121 

655162 

655133 

655174 

655137 

655178 

655140 

655181 

655144 

655185 

655138-39 

655179-80 

655132 

655173 

655136 

655177 

655141 

655182 

655149 

655190 

655142-43 
655150-60 

655183-84 

655191- 

201 

1982 

10,208.1 

2,940.0 

2,325.7 

553.7 

1,222.4 

384.4 

682.6 

34.9 

356.0 

150.0 

1 ,739.8 

607.4 

3.882.1 

1,210.6 

1983 

10,9307 

3.222.5 

2,445.6 

640.8 

1,307.1 

395.2 

694.0 

29.1 

387.8 

173.4 

1.988.1 

626.2 

4,107.0 

1.357.8 

1982  M 

813.9 

3,115.0 

191.6 

633.5 

90.9 

440.2 

57.7 

33.3 

25.9 

147.7 

131.5 

590.2 

316.3 

1,270.1 

J 

790.9 

2,910.3 

168.2 

563.9 

101.4 

398.9 

49.6 

35.3 

28.9 

138.2 

1369 

566.5 

305.9 

1,207.6 

J 

763.9 

3,006.2 

159.6 

635.6 

76.9 

426.4 

50.7 

33.7 

30.2 

133.1 

149,9 

559.7 

2967 

1,217.6 

A 

775.7 

2,915.3 

189.5 

605.8 

91.3 

445.9 

568 

28.5 

28.9 

118.1 

129.3 

534.2 

280.0 

1,182.8 

S 

861.2 

2.832.7 

222.6 

611.7 

107.5 

427.8 

49.3 

32.6 

33.8 

108.3 

153.2 

4984 

294.8 

1,153.8 

0 

859.2 

3,341.6 

208.3 

704.3 

100.9 

505.7 

54.8 

36.8 

31.2 

128.4 

154.5 

572.8 

309.5 

1.393.5 

N 

1,073.6 

3.325.6 

253.3 

675.6 

143.7 

476.9 

67.5 

44.9 

33.4 

139.7 

177.2 

567.6 

398.5 

1 .420.9 

D 

1,608.5 

2.939.9 

334.6 

553.7 

224.8 

384.4 

81.2 

34.9 

48.6 

150.0 

216.7 

607.4 

702.6 

1,209.6 

1983  J 

6230 

2,723.2 

124.9 

506.1 

585 

329.2 

47.3 

38.2 

31.8 

132.6 

133.2 

525.5 

227.2 

1,191.6 

F 

603.8 

2,657.5 

131.5 

522.4 

58.0 

353.8 

58.0 

40.1 

19.7 

136  0 

111.3 

499.6 

225.4 

1,105.5 

M 

787.5 

3.002.4 

187.6 

623.2 

92.5 

401.6 

55.8 

40.2 

26.9 

1429 

151.0 

569.8 

273.6 

1 ,224.6 

A 

775.2 

3,167.1 

182.3 

634.0 

87.8 

402.0 

56.4 

40.9 

26.9 

148.1 

132.2 

566.6 

289.6 

1,375.5 

M 

842.1 

3,148.3 

191.7 

608.0 

93.1 

408.0 

57.2 

33.9 

27.9 

164.1 

150.8 

588.9 

321.4 

1,345.3 

J 

920  1 

2,988.3 

198.9 

536.1 

121.0 

367.5 

52.0 

43.5 

34.7 

145.3 

170.0 

559.5 

343.6 

1 ,336.5 

J 

813.7 

3.137.6 

154.9 

630.5 

81.0 

407.8 

49.5 

40.8 

32.4 

152.4 

190.8 

538.1 

305.2 

1,368.1 

A 

850.9 

3,214.9 

195.8 

667.0 

95.1 

4456 

56.1 

38.5 

32.9 

152.8 

167.3 

544.2 

303.8 

1 ,366.8 

S 

922.1 

3,310.4 

233.7 

737.2 

111.6 

466.4 

50.9 

35.0 

37.4 

144.5 

175.3 

539.3 

313.1 

1,388.1 

0 

922.0 

3,732.9 

227.0 

812.4 

105.1 

5159 

55.3 

48.4 

32.7 

157.9 

178.9 

590.8 

323.0 

1 ,607.4 

N 

1.138.8 

3,854.9 

258.7 

8374 

153.4 

549.0 

70.1 

53.9 

33.9 

167.4 

191.6 

607.6 

431.1 

1 ,639.5 

D 

1,731.1 

3.222.5 

358.7 

6408 

249.9 

395.2 

86.4 

29.1 

50.6 

173.4 

235.6 

626.2 

749.8 

1,357.8 

1984  J 

649.4 

3,058.2 

135.9 

605.8 

62.8 

368.9 

48.5 

44.7 

32.6 

147.0 

134.5 

567  3 

235.1 

1 ,324.6 

F 

659.3 

3.146.5 

146.7 

663.9 

67.2 

402.7 

59.5 

47.1 

20.0 

174.7 

124.5 

563.8 

241.4 

1 ,294.3 

M 

8067 

3.398.4 

193.5 

745.2 

94.8 

447.4 

51  9 

52.1 

26.9 

171.9 

156.7 

610.1 

282.8 

1,371.8 

A 

842.7 

3,604.9 

207.0 

776.1 

102.9 

474.4 

59.1 

45.5 

25.7 

178.2 

148.9 

6396 

299.0 

1,491.1 

'Department  store  stocks  at  end  of  period  at  selling  value    The  sales  and  stocks  data  are  revised  series  based  on  the  results  ot  the  1961  Census  of  Merchandising  and  Service 

Establishments. 

Source:  Department  Store  Sales  and  Stocks  (63-002),  Statistics  Canada. 

Table  4:  Estimated  restaurant,  caterer  and  tavern  receipts,  Canada  and  provinces  (dollars) 


Year 
and 
Month 

Canada 

Mild 

P.E.I. 

NS. 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont 

Man. 

Sask 

Alta 

B.C. 

Yukon 

N.W.T. 

D 

655700 

655768 

655771 

655774 

655777 

655780 

655783 

655786 

655789 

655792 

655795 

655798 

655801 

1982 

9,576,584.7  136,603.7 

36,343.7 

19,917.8 

186,944.2 

2,188,935.9  3,827,685.7  312.394.1 

321,936.0 

1 ,056.322.0  1 .233,403.8 

9,666.9 

9,236.9 

1983 

10,087,282.2140,661.6 

41.612.0 

20,561.4 

187,200.9 

2,389,946  2  3,966.665.1 

333.193.3 

335,076.7 

1.051,097.2  1.349,994.5 

7.583.4 

12,195.7 

1982  M 

843,942.6 

11,804.1 

2,759.9 

21,596.9 

16,126.1 

196,576.2 

336,906.8 

27.598.1 

28.740.4 

93,166  8 

106,478.2 

920.9 

1,267.5 

J 

865,221.5 

11,543.0 

3,280.7 

22.931.8 

16,984.8 

195,401  1 

348.638.8 

30.329.7 

29.610.9 

93,559.1 

111,196.6 

896.2 

848.2 

J 

916,236.1 

13.220.5 

5.724.4 

26,787.7 

20,0140 

206,8858 

357.788.6 

30,811.8 

30,403.3 

99,712.9 

122,879.8 

1,078.1 

928.6 

A 

906,2540 

12,765.6 

5,438.0 

26,068.1 

18,732.3 

200.463.9 

362.089.0 

29.790.8 

30,4442 

98,849.0 

119,822.7 

1 ,036.8 

753.0 

S 

841,531.1 

11,663  0 

3,248.1 

23,085.7 

16,533.3 

196,701.0 

337.600.8 

26.611.4 

28.586.5 

89.904.5 

105,995.5 

850.9 

749.9 

0 

823,8309 

12,158.0 

2,871.4 

22,5396 

1 7,009.8 

189,935.3 

327,353.6 

27,094.2 

30.478.1 

87.945.7 

105,016.4 

599.4 

828.8 

N 

766,243.0 

11,402.8 

2,414.7 

20,587.7 

15,733.8 

172,197.5 

313,097.4 

24,761  2 

26,888.0 

83.094.7 

94,858.0 

471.8 

734.8 

D 

786,519.7 

11,698.8 

2,497.0 

20,743.8 

15,987.9 

183,495.2 

317,734.7 

24,835.2 

26.567.7 

84,315.9 

97,460.7 

415.5 

766.8 

1983  J 

698,605.7 

10.062.6 

2,200.0 

18,403.2 

13,453.7 

160,542.5 

277,970.8 

22.755.6 

22.981.6 

77,835.4 

91,472.5 

258.2 

669.2 

F 

714,459.1 

10,182.8 

2,188.2 

17.932.1 

12,647.5 

169,553  5 

284,549.8 

23,169.8 

23.345.0 

78,799.7 

90,863.9 

451.1 

775.1 

M 

798,677.4 

12,119.7 

2,662.9 

21.694  3 

14,306.6 

185.516.5 

317,221.2 

26,3993 

26.720.4 

86,660.0 

103,886.5 

532.2 

957.2 

A 

795,271.0 

1 1 ,744.8 

2,632.0 

21,289.1 

14,738.7 

184,139.1 

315,056.9 

26.609.8 

27.535.8 

82,639.0 

107,511.5 

524.4 

849.4 

M 

864,466.2 

12,212.5 

3,198.9 

21,693.9 

15,925.9 

207,454.3 

343,894.8 

28,927.3 

27,472.5 

88,535.2 

113.660.5 

632.2 

857.6 

J 

914,875.1 

12,813.3 

3,831.3 

23,603.5 

17,556.3 

219.4495 

358,520.9 

30,653.6 

29,464.5 

93,961.9 

123.223.5 

797.4 

9990 

J 

969,840.0 

13,488.8 

6,434.3 

27,638.8 

19,149.4 

231,415.3 

368,123.9 

31,039.3 

32,793.0 

100,945.3 

136.851.8 

916.1 

1.043.6 

A 

948.036.3 

13,226  9 

5,531.6 

27,384.3 

18,509.8 

226,415.7 

360.230.4 

30,420.9 

30,898.0 

95.434.9 

137,830.6 

898.1 

1,254.6 

S 

905,538.2 

11,876.6 

3,617.5 

25,375.2 

17,008  2 

216,1426 

354.914.8 

29,042.4 

29,178.8 

90.199.3 

126,131  1 

762.2 

1,289.1 

O 

845,904.9 

11,538.9 

3,283.3 

24,607.6 

15,188.7 

203,267.5 

331,617.5 

29,5386 

30,017.1 

86,530.8 

108,483.6 

650.4 

1,180.4 

N 

796,668.3 

10.475.8 

2,826  1 

20,827.7 

14,033.2 

185,715.9 

318,953.7 

27,332.5 

27,809.4 

84,840.9 

102,047.7 

626.5 

1.178-3 

D 

834,940.0 

10.918.9 

3,205.9 

21,600  1 

14,682.9 

200.3338 

335.610.4 

27,304.2 

26.860.6 

84,714.8 

108,031.3 

534.6 

1.142.2 

1984  J 

725,731.6 

8,234.0 

2,525.7 

17,659.8 

12,280.0 

172.240.4 

288,352.1 

24,494.9 

24,457.4 

75,5221 

97,450.1 

433.0 

2.081 .5 

F 

763,490.4 

9,056.9 

2,696.2 

19,760.2 

13,676.8 

183,759.1 

298,099.6 

25,325.7 

25,458.1 

83,814.8 

97,674.8 

623.4 

3.544.2 

M 

861,135.6 

11,055.0 

2.842.3 

21,714.0 

15,045.8 

205,668.6 

335,878.9 

29,753  1 

28.230.7 

94,491 .0 

113,390.1 

732.7 

2,332.8 

A 

843.165.0 

10.526.3 

2.795.4 

22,537.0 

16.042.7 

203.444.4 

322,777.7 

30.405.5 

27.336.1 

90,333.2 

114,418.4 

717.2 

1,830.8 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding 

Source:  Restaurant,  Caterer  and  Tavern  Statistics  (63-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


106 


Section  1 1  ■  External  Trade 

1 .  Merchandise  Trade  on  a  Balance  of  Payments  Basis 

108  1.1    Total   Exports  by  Major  Trading  Area  and  Section, 

Seasonally  Adjusted ,    Balance  of  Payments  Basis 
1.2  Imports  by  Major  Trading  Area  and  Section,    Seasonally 
Adjusted ,    Balance  of  Payments  Basis 

109  1.3  Price  and  Volume  Indexes  of  Total  Exports  by  Section, 

Seasonally  Adjusted ,    Balance  of  Payments  Basis 
1.4  Price  and  Volume  Indexes  of  Imports  by  Section, 
Seasonally  Adjusted ,    Balance  of  Payments  Basis 

110  1.5  Total  Exports  by  Commodity  Grouping,    Seasonally 

Adjusted ,    Balance  of  Payments  Basis 
112  1.6  Imports  by  Commodity  Grouping,    Seasonally  Adjusted, 

Balance  of  Payments  Basis 

2.  Merchandise  Trade  on  a  Customs  Basis 

114  2.1   Total  Exports  by  Country,    Not  Seasonally  Adjusted,    Customs  Basis 

115  2.2  Imports  by  Country,    Not  Seasonally  Adjusted,    Customs  Basis 

116  2.3  Total  Exports  by  Commodity  Grouping,    Not  Seasonally  Adjusted, 

Customs  Basis 
118  2.4  Imports  by  Commodity  Grouping,    Not  Seasonally  Adjusted, 

Customs  Basis 


107 


Section  11— Tables  1.1  and  1.2  July  1984 

1— Merchandise  trade  on  a  balance  of  payments  basis 

Table  1.1:  Total  exports'  by  major  trading  area  and  section,  seasonally  adjusted,  balance  of  payments  basis2  (millions  of  dollars) 


Major  trading  areas3 

Sections 

Fabri- 

Food, 

Crude 

cated 

Special 

Unallo- 

teed, 

mate- 

mate- 

End 

trans- 

cated 

United 

United 

Other 

Other 

Other 

Live 

beverages 

rials, 

rials. 

products. 

actions 

BOP 

Month 

Total 

States 

Kingdom 

EEC 

Japan 

O.E.C.D. 

countries 

animals 

&  tobacco 

inedible 

inedible 

inedible 

trade 

adjust. 

D 

399449 

399518 

399519 

399520 

399521 

399522 

399523 

399450 

399451 

399461 

399477 

399503 

399516 

399517 

1982  J 

7.205.4 

5,023.7 

219.5 

368.5 

396.4 

122.6 

1.074.8 

25.7 

916.8 

1,192.4 

2,271.0 

2,728.1 

21.8 

49.6 

J 

7,355.3 

5.076.8 

219.8 

422.9 

393.1 

182.9 

1,059.8 

28.1 

888.4 

1,329.9 

2,346.0 

2,678.8 

24.1 

60.0 

A 

7,215.1 

5.175.8 

178.8 

392.8 

3863 

156.8 

924.7 

29.0 

755.3 

1,226.2 

2.287.6 

2,829.3 

15.2 

72.5 

S 

7,511.7 

5.2507 

196.6 

403.1 

407.4 

162.5 

1.091.4 

24.8 

8252 

1.259.0 

2,389.6 

2,915.9 

17.4 

79.8 

0 

6.628.9 

4.649.6 

178.4 

391.3 

3239 

150.4 

935.3 

25.7 

763.2 

1,176.3 

2,2509 

2.331.1 

21.2 

60.5 

N 

6.533.0 

4.581.9 

181.0 

3448 

349.7 

118.9 

956.6 

29.3 

881.2 

1,125.0 

2,1986 

2.219.0 

19.2 

60.7 

D 

7.046.1 

4.915.5 

250.5 

352.4 

3626 

183.7 

981.4 

33.8 

828.4 

1,230.0 

2,400.6 

2,476.9 

20.6 

55.8 

1983  J 

6.9565 

5.027.5 

197.4 

333.9 

335.5 

109.0 

953.3 

37.9 

856.6 

1,174.0 

2,179.1 

2.640.4 

19.6 

48.9 

F 

6,930.1 

5.043.1 

169.2 

326.1 

361.6 

133.5 

896.6 

33.8 

863  6 

1,1099 

2,231.1 

2.630.6 

14.5 

46.6 

M 

7,246.5 

5,313.1 

206  5 

330.7 

342.5 

124.8 

928.8 

31.5 

901.8 

1,170.6 

2.355.9 

2,716.3 

18.7 

51.7 

A 

7,396.1 

5,367.4 

181.2 

329.8 

384.4 

144.9 

988.4 

32.8 

854  6 

1,216.9 

2,447.2 

2,777.7 

18.3 

48.6 

M 

7,322.2 

5,340.8 

197.3 

290.3 

377.7 

149.1 

9670 

34.2 

886.1 

1,163.8 

2,413.6 

2,751.2 

22.4 

50.9 

J 

7,524.0 

5.5258 

205.0 

360.5 

398.6 

156.3 

877.7 

34.5 

804  1 

1 ,204.7 

2,570.5 

2,826.6 

27.5 

56.1 

J 

7,239.7 

5.3959 

172.3 

308.9 

377.3 

119.9 

865.4 

25.0 

8368 

1,108.5 

2,477.3 

2.709.1 

18.9 

64.1 

A 

7,692.9 

5,592.4 

256  5 

362.3 

377.3 

131.7 

972.7 

26.0 

948.4 

1.195.3 

2,563.2 

2.880.9 

20.2 

58.9 

s 

7,722.3 

5,759.5 

228.6 

379.5 

344.8 

1295 

880.5 

26.6 

845.8 

1,140.0 

2.633.2 

2,992.5 

15.1 

69.1 

0 

7,977.5 

5,857.3 

230.2 

372.4 

4565 

129.3 

931.7 

20  1 

829.7 

1.220.9 

2,749.0 

3,108.2 

18.5 

31.1 

N 

8,249.3 

6,098.1 

236.1 

404.9 

448.7 

159.0 

902.5 

19.0 

802.0 

1.236.3 

2,7026 

3,446.2 

17.2 

26.0 

D 

8,567.9 

6,422.5 

233.7 

392.0 

443.0 

1668 

910.0 

20.8 

731.9 

1,416.3 

2,686  1 

3,666.1 

21.7 

25.0 

1984  J 

8,955.4 

6,762.9 

213.4 

318.0 

469.1 

136.1 

1,055.8 

32.6 

815.7 

1,377.4 

2.752.2 

3,834.0 

26.8 

116.7 

F 

8,520.5 

6,481.2 

206.1 

423.8 

386.8 

157.3 

865.4 

32.0 

769.3 

1,254  5 

2,731.2 

3,595.0 

31.4 

107.1 

M 

9,328.2 

7,324.3 

207.7 

315.2 

418.7 

170.8 

891.5 

32.9 

763.2 

1,487.5 

2,825.4 

4.041.7 

36.1 

141.4 

A 

8.9262 

6,916.9 

171.9 

321.0 

384.5 

205.7 

9262 

40.5 

830.7 

1,480.0 

2.829.3 

3.605.2 

28.1 

112.4 

M 

9.537.2 

7,365.5 

219.0 

393.6 

408  1 

159.1 

991.9 

39.3 

895.3 

1 ,602.4 

3.024.9 

3,7859 

55.6 

133.8 

Table  1.2:  Imports  by  major  trading  area  and  section,  seasonally  adjusted,  balance  of  payments  basis  (millions  of  dollars) 


Major  trading  areas- 

Sections 

Fabri- 

Food. 

Crude 

cated 

Special 

Unallo- 

feed. 

mate- 

mate- 

End 

trans- 

cated 

United 

United 

Other 

Other 

Other 

Live 

beverages 

rials. 

rials. 

products, 

actions 

BOP 

Month 

Total 

States 

Kingdom 

EEC 

Japan 

O.EC.D. 

countries 

animals 

&  tobacco 

inedible 

inedible 

inedible 

trade 

adjust. 

D 

397990 

398058 

398059 

398060 

398061 

398062 

398063 

397991 

397992 

398007 

398017 

398033 

398056 

398057 

1982  J 

5,569.0 

3,971.0 

155.7 

309.8 

234.4 

173.7 

724.4 

13.3 

402.6 

845.3 

882.0 

3,463.3 

78.7 

-116.2 

J 

5,771.8 

4,082.7 

153.0 

322.2 

297.9 

195.4 

720.6 

12.8 

3866 

765.8 

1 .034.5 

3,622.4 

76.6 

-126.9 

A 

5,758.8 

4,152.6 

123.8 

300.3 

316.1 

166.7 

699.2 

13.7 

408.6 

7256 

898.5 

3,744.7 

83.3 

-115.6 

S 

5,4988 

3.976.3 

158.9 

299.0 

293.5 

171.3 

5998 

14.8 

394.3 

651.9 

1,010.3 

3.451.8 

87.1 

-111.4 

O 

5.077.2 

3.715.4 

147.2 

303.5 

286.6 

176.2 

448.4 

14.9 

390.1 

606.0 

887.5 

3,205.5 

79.1 

-105.9 

N 

5.023.1 

3.492.9 

149.2 

289.1 

271.5 

179.4 

641.0 

11.9 

377.1 

6786 

936.1 

3,030.2 

93.1 

-103.9 

D 

5.476.1 

3,800.3 

130.3 

276.0 

276.4 

315.0 

678.2 

10.2 

389.8 

646.0 

1.112.1 

3,330.4 

95.3 

-107.7 

1983  J 

5.551.8 

3.970.1 

144.1 

304.4 

317.3 

131.1 

684.8 

10.0 

396.3 

668.7 

1.062.7 

3.435.2 

89.0 

-110.1 

F 

5,5306 

4.067.3 

115.1 

288.9 

334.5 

170.5 

554.3 

11.3 

392.8 

519.0 

978.3 

3,663.5 

79.7 

-114.0 

M 

5,789.4 

4,196.7 

141.4 

303.4 

366.6 

178.9 

602.4 

11.2 

374.1 

660.0 

1.026.2 

3,754.7 

82.6 

-119.4 

A 

5,583.1 

4,063.7 

122.1 

305.1 

328.7 

178.4 

585.0 

10.0 

404.6 

482.2 

1,035.4 

3,698.3 

79.9 

-127.3 

M 

5,639.8 

4,119.9 

126.4 

334.4 

343.4 

183.5 

532.2 

9.5 

4062 

393.8 

1.130.1 

3,741.5 

86.1 

-127.4 

J 

5.740.1 

4,230.1 

135.5 

316.6 

319.2 

158.1 

580.7 

123 

401.3 

482.8 

1.106.5 

3,781.3 

86.0 

-130.1 

J 

5.873.0 

4,278.3 

151.8 

334.5 

341.3 

154.8 

612.3 

11.3 

400.9 

545.9 

1.067.0 

3,886.0 

87.0 

-125.1 

A 

6,336.0 

4,623.1 

168.2 

377.6 

348.3 

157.8 

661.0 

17.0 

431.0 

564.7 

1.142.2 

4,240.1 

86.9 

-145.9 

S 

6,5627 

4,595.0 

147.8 

340.9 

351.0 

267.2 

860.8 

12.3 

441.1 

733.1 

1,276.0 

4,161.1 

77.3 

-138.2 

O 

6,703.2 

4.760.0 

144.7 

367.3 

374.5 

171.6 

885.2 

8.9 

398.6 

831.0 

1,250.9 

4,282.8 

76.0 

-145.0 

N 

6,750.7 

4,699.0 

171.1 

392.7 

450.3 

176.6 

861.0 

8.1 

424.0 

650.7 

1,263.6 

4,479.7 

72.9 

-148.3 

D 

7,059.5 

5,074.1 

164.7 

421.3 

475.5 

168.2 

755.7 

10.4 

399.3 

616.7 

1,317.3 

4.791.0 

76.6 

-151.8 

1984  J 

7,081.8 

5,284.0 

212.1 

448.7 

384.9 

163.3 

588.9 

9.6 

461.5 

589.2 

1,266.6 

4,800.5 

135.6 

-181.2 

F 

7,338.4 

5.255.2 

181.9 

443.1 

396.4 

190.9 

870.9 

6.6 

468.0 

689.7 

1,350  0 

4,853.4 

121.3 

-150.6 

M 

7,877.2 

5,759.7 

216.0 

462.1 

459.6 

151.7 

8282 

8.0 

474.5 

772.5 

1.314.5 

5.337.9 

131.3 

-161.5 

A 

7,213.7 

5,307.8 

141.4 

436.7 

347.8 

184.5 

795.6 

10.1 

4509 

668.4 

1.166.9 

4,945.6 

138.8 

-167.0 

M 

7,896.0 

5,590.6 

167.8 

576.6 

480.7 

198.8 

881.4 

7.8 

5020 

647.4 

1.455.8 

5,305.8 

167.1 

-189.9 

'Total  exports  includes  domestic  exports  and  re-exports,  for  further  information  please  refer  to  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001)        !The  figures  reflect  a  number  of  adjustments 
applied  to  the  customs  totals  to  make  them  consistent  with  the  concepts  and  definitions  used  in  the  system  of  national  accounts    For  more  information  about  these  adjustments,  please 
refer  to  Quarterly  Estimates  of  the  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments  (67-001)        3For  definition  of  major  trading  areas  and  sections,  please  refer  to  Summary  of  External 
Trade  (65-001) 
Source:  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


108 


Section  1 1  —Tables  1 .3  and  1 .4 


July  1984 

1— Merchandise  trade  on  a  balance  of  payments  basis 

Table  1.3:  Price  and  volume  indexes1  of  total  exports  by  section,  seasonally  adjusted,  balance  of  payments  basis  (1971  =100) 


PAASCHE 

Current  weighted  price 

indexes1 

-ASPEYRES 

Fixed  weighted  voume 

indexes' 

Food. 

Inedible 

Food, 

Inedible 

teed, 

Fabri- 

Special 

Unallo- 

feed. 

Fabri- 

Special 

Unallo- 

beve- 

Crude 

cated 

End 

tran- 

cated 

beve- 

Crude 

cated 

End 

tran- 

cated 

Live 

rages  & 

mate- 

mate- 

pro- 

sactions 

BOP 

Live 

rages  & 

mate- 

mate- 

pro- 

sactions 

BOP 

Month 

Total 

animals 

tobacco 

rials 

rials 

ducts 

trade 

adjust. 

Total 

animals 

tobacco 

rials 

rials 

ducts 

trade 

adjust 

D 

398741 

398742 

398743 

398753 

398769 

398795 

398808 

398809 

419510 

419511 

419512 

419522 

419538 

419564 

419577 

419578 

1982  J 

311.5 

249.5 

321.5 

648.2 

3569 

232.3 

311.5 

311.5 

155.3 

182.8 

166.1 

67.1 

125.7 

217.0 

261.6 

-132.0 

J 

313.7 

247.8 

319.6 

578.5 

354.4 

235.7 

313.7 

313.7 

157.4 

201.3 

161.9 

83.8 

130.7 

210.0 

287  2 

-158.6 

A 

3049 

250.1 

310.4 

6080 

351.8 

2298 

304.9 

304.9 

158.9 

205.8 

141.8 

73.5 

128.4 

227.5 

186  4 

-197.2 

s 

307.0 

2439 

3105 

567.9 

362.7 

231.6 

307.0 

307.0 

164.3 

180  5 

154.8 

80.8 

130.1 

232.6 

211.9 

-215.6 

0 

314.0 

243.5 

3044 

6328 

353.8 

232.8 

314.0 

314.0 

141.7 

187.4 

146.1 

67.8 

125.6 

185.0 

252.4 

-159.8 

N 

313.1 

228.9 

299.7 

621.4 

339.0 

239.9 

313.1 

313.1 

140.1 

227.2 

171.3 

66.0 

128.1 

170.9 

2293 

-1608 

D 

315.5 

250.5 

305.8 

596.8 

3486 

240.4 

315.5 

315.5 

149.9 

2395 

157.8 

75.1 

136.0 

190.4 

244  1 

-146.7 

1983  J 

303.9 

249.2 

301.9 

607.9 

336.7 

234.2 

303.9 

303.9 

153.7 

270.0 

165.3 

704 

127.8 

208.3 

241.1 

-133.4 

F 

303.1 

247.1 

3043 

607.9 

332.9 

235.7 

303.1 

303.1 

153.5 

242.8 

165.3 

66.6 

132.4 

2062 

178.8 

-127.5 

M 

3067 

247.4 

3096 

573.4 

345.3 

236.4 

306.7 

306.7 

1586 

226.0 

169.7 

74.4 

134  8 

212.3 

227.9 

-1398 

A 

3067 

245.1 

305.7 

567.8 

345.0 

2368 

3067 

306.7 

161.9 

237.6 

162.9 

78.1 

140.1 

216.8 

223.1 

-131.4 

M 

307.2 

238.3 

309  1 

554.6 

350.8 

237.1 

307.2 

307.2 

160.0 

254.8 

167.0 

76.5 

135.9 

214.4 

272.6 

-137.4 

J 

307.7 

2430 

3083 

516.5 

349.6 

240.7 

307.7 

307.7 

164.1 

2520 

152.0 

850 

145.2 

217.0 

334.1 

-151.2 

J 

309.5 

240.1 

302.6 

559.3 

355.6 

239.6 

309.5 

3095 

157.0 

184.8 

161.1 

72.2 

137.6 

2089 

2283 

-171.8 

A 

307.4 

2343 

309.3 

553.0 

3440 

240.5 

307.4 

307.4 

168  0 

197.0 

178.6 

78.8 

147.1 

221  3 

245.7 

-1589 

s 

305.3 

240.0 

306.1 

535.7 

342.5 

242.7 

305.3 

305.3 

169.8 

196.7 

161.0 

77.6 

151.8 

2278 

184.9 

-187.7 

0 

3073 

2469 

304  9 

547.8 

3450 

242.9 

307.3 

307.3 

174.2 

1445 

158.6 

81.2 

157.3 

2364 

225.0 

-83.9 

N 

303.2 

246.3 

303  2 

561.7 

343.0 

241.6 

3032 

3032 

182.6 

136.9 

154.1 

80.2 

1556 

263.5 

212.1 

-71  1 

D 

3044 

247.9 

306.2 

538.1 

350.6 

240.8 

304.4 

304.4 

1889 

148.9 

139.3 

95.9 

151.3 

281.3 

266.5 

-68.1 

1984  J 

300.1 

259.4 

305  1 

539.6 

344.0 

2395 

300.1 

300  1 

200.3 

223  1 

155.8 

93.0 

158  0 

2958 

333.8 

-322.5 

F 

302.3 

2482 

307.5 

4963 

351.0 

2430 

302.3 

3023 

1892 

2289 

145.8 

92.1 

153.7 

273.3 

3884 

-293.9 

M 

306.1 

261.2 

306.2 

529  8 

364.9 

241.6 

306.1 

306.1 

204.6 

223.6 

145.2 

102.3 

152.9 

309.1 

4409 

-383.1 

A 

317.5 

2607 

3037 

627.2 

3702 

243.9 

317.5 

317.5 

188.7 

275.8 

159.3 

860 

150.9 

273.1 

330.9 

-2936 

M 

319.1 

254.3 

306  6 

5903 

376.8 

244.7 

319.1 

319.1 

200.6 

274.3 

170.1 

98  9 

158.6 

285.9 

651.3 

-347.7 

Table  1.4:  Price  and  volume  indexes  of  imports  by  section,  seasonally  adjusted,  balance  of  payments  basis  (1971  =  100) 


PAASCHE  Current  weighted  price 

indexes' 

-ASPEYRES 

Fixed  weighted  voume 

indexes' 

Food. 

Inedible 

Food. 

Inedible 

feed, 

Fabri- 

Special 

Unallo- 

feed. 

Fabri- 

Special 

Unallo- 

beve- 

Crude 

cated 

End 

tran- 

cated 

beve- 

Crude 

cated 

End 

tran- 

cated 

Live 

rages  & 

mate- 

mate- 

pro- 

sactions 

BOP 

Live 

rages  & 

mate- 

mate- 

pro- 

sactions 

BOP 

Month 

Total 

animals 

tobacco 

rials 

rials 

ducts 

trade 

adjust. 

Total 

animals 

tobacco 

rials 

rials 

ducts 

trade 

adjust. 

D 

397292 

397293 

397294 

397309 

397319 

397335 

397358 

397359 

419167 

419168 

419169 

419184 

419194 

419210 

419233 

419234 

1982  J 

313.8 

239  1 

276.9 

678.4 

332.8 

278.0 

3138 

313.8 

139.0 

169.8 

156.0 

113.1 

99.2 

152.8 

180.1 

139.2 

J 

313.9 

227.7 

2799 

659.2 

346.0 

279.5 

313.9 

313.9 

144.1 

171.6 

148.2 

1055 

111.9 

159.0 

1753 

152.0 

A 

302.9 

220.1 

2684 

588.6 

328.8 

2760 

302.9 

302.9 

149  0 

190.1 

163.3 

111.9 

102.3 

166.5 

197.5 

143.5 

s 

303.0 

217.7 

261.6 

492.6 

3522 

277.0 

303.0 

303.0 

142.2 

207.6 

161.7 

120.1 

107.4 

152.9 

206.4 

138.3 

O 

301.3 

212.5 

261.7 

535.3 

341.4 

275.2 

301.3 

301.3 

132.0 

214.1 

159.9 

102.8 

97.3 

142.9 

188.5 

132.2 

N 

299.1 

216.1 

261  0 

571.0 

3383 

266.5 

299  1 

299.1 

131.6 

168  1 

155.0 

1079 

103.6 

139.5 

2235 

130.6 

D 

309.1 

217.2 

261.9 

580.5 

375.9 

274.1 

309.1 

309.1 

138.8 

143.4 

159.7 

101.0 

110.7 

149.1 

221  4 

131.0 

1983  J 

299.5 

221.8 

263.9 

5439 

3492 

268.7 

2995 

2995 

145.2 

1377 

161.1 

111.6 

113.9 

156.9 

213.4 

138.2 

F 

286.1 

223.6 

261.8 

394  3 

318.8 

271.0 

286.1 

286.1 

151.5 

154.3 

161.0 

119.5 

114.9 

165.8 

200  1 

149.9 

M 

2948 

2286 

271.0 

4464 

331.7 

272.9 

294.8 

2948 

153.9 

149.6 

148.1 

134.2 

115.8 

168  8 

201  2 

152.3 

A 

2879 

241.1 

270.4 

396  3 

324.9 

271.6 

287.9 

287  9 

152.0 

126  6 

160.5 

110.5 

119.3 

167.1 

199.3 

166.3 

M 

2828 

2232 

261.3 

313.4 

323.8 

272.1 

2828 

282  8 

156.3 

130.0 

1668 

114.1 

1306 

168.7 

218.7 

169.4 

J 

2880 

218.5 

262.1 

3784 

325.3 

273.7 

288.0 

288.0 

156.1 

171.9 

1643 

115.8 

127.3 

1695 

214.4 

169.9 

J 

2876 

210.5 

2637 

388.0 

321.6 

272.6 

287.6 

287.6 

160.0 

163  9 

163.1 

127.7 

124.2 

174.9 

217.3 

163.6 

A 

291.1 

207.6 

2684 

366  8 

324.0 

2787 

291  1 

291.1 

170.5 

250.0 

172.3 

139.7 

131.9 

186.7 

2144 

188.5 

s 

294.1 

206.0 

2763 

411.2 

343.5 

270.7 

294.1 

294.1 

174.9 

182.3 

171.3 

161.8 

139.0 

188.6 

188.8 

176.7 

0 

3008 

219.6 

2758 

558.4 

337.9 

270.4 

3008 

300.8 

174.6 

123.7 

155.0 

135.1 

1386 

194.3 

181.5 

181.3 

N 

294  5 

231.3 

279.1 

4480 

336.8 

272.8 

294.5 

2945 

179.6 

106  9 

163.0 

131.9 

140.4 

201.5 

177.8 

189  4 

D 

2966 

239.2 

2807 

401.1 

353.3 

2765 

2966 

296.6 

186.5 

132.8 

152.6 

139.6 

139.5 

212.5 

185.5 

192.5 

1984  J 

292  8 

259.0 

285.1 

419.3 

336.7 

274.1 

2928 

292.8 

189.5 

113.2 

173.7 

127.5 

140.8 

214.9 

3325 

232.7 

F 

303.1 

257.9 

2934 

514.0 

357.5 

276.3 

303  1 

303.1 

189.7 

78.1 

171.1 

121.8 

141.3 

215.5 

287.3 

186.8 

M 

302  8 

266.6 

2884 

4254 

346.6 

2834 

302.8 

302.8 

2039 

91.6 

176.5 

164.9 

142.0 

231.1 

311.4 

200.6 

A 

304.8 

264.0 

286.1 

508.0 

334.6 

285.2 

304.8 

304.8 

185.4 

116.8 

169.0 

119.4 

130.6 

212.7 

327.0 

206.0 

M 

298.9 

243.2 

288.8 

361.2 

348.3 

283.0 

298.9 

298.9 

207.0 

97.9 

186.5 

162.7 

156.4 

230.0 

401.5 

238.9 

'For  definition  of  these  concepts  please  refer  to  the  1971 -based  price  and  volume  indexes  of  Canada's  external  trade  (65-001   supplement) 
Source:  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


109 


Section  11— Table  1.5 

1  —Merchandise  trade  on  a  balance  of  payments  basis 

Table  1.5:  Total  exports  by  commodity  grouping,  seasonally  adjusted,  balance  ot  payments  basis  (millions  of  dollars) 


July  1984 


Live 
animals 

Food,  feed, 

beverages 

and  tobacco 

Crude  materials,  inedible 

Fish, 

tresh. 

frozen, 

preserved 

Barley 

Wheat 

Wheal 
flour 

Other 
cereals 
unmilled 

Other 
cereal 
prepa- 
rations 

Meat 
and 

meat 
prepa- 
rations 

Other 
AIco-            food, 
holic            feed, 
beve-    beverages 
rages    &  tobacco 

Rape- 
seed       f 

Ores,  concentrates  & 

scrap 

Month 

Other 
crude 
vege- 
table 
iroducts 

Iron 

Copper 

Nickel 

D 

399450 

399452 

399453 

399454 

399455 

399456 

399457 

399458 

399459         399460 

399462 

399463 

399464 

399465 

399466 

1982  J 

25.7 

150.3 

70.4 

381.2 

2.8 

27.7 

21.8 

74.9 

46.0 

141.7 

46.5 

27.1 

83.4 

15.5 

2.8 

J 

28.1 

145.9 

68.5 

367.2 

5.5 

10.9 

21.8 

72.4 

42.4 

153.8 

39.8 

30.6 

84.3 

46.5 

28.6 

A 

29.0 

163.6 

54.8 

307.8 

4.7 

12.1 

20.6 

69.6 

41.9 

80.2 

34.2 

32.1 

78.6 

28.1 

2.6 

S 

24.8 

157.2 

48.6 

362.4 

90 

5.8 

22.9 

71.4 

39.5 

108.4 

33.6 

30.4 

58.5 

38.9 

3.0 

o 

25.7 

145.7 

63.3 

307.0 

3.1 

5.3 

19.7 

69.6 

38.5 

111.0 

10.1 

38.0 

74.3 

26.3 

0.7 

N 

29.3 

143.5 

65.0 

392.3 

11.5 

8.4 

22.2 

65.8 

43.0 

129.5 

47.3 

29.9 

23.9 

32.1 

2.3 

D 

33.8 

107.8 

53.6 

415.1 

4.6 

9.4 

22.8 

50.0 

40.8 

124.3 

38.2 

18.2 

95.4 

31.0 

16.7 

1983  J 

37.9 

127.9 

63.6 

429.6 

12.3 

8.0 

18.9 

63.8 

38.0 

94.5 

29.0 

29.9 

79.4 

43.3 

1.5 

F 

33.8 

135.0 

60.4 

405.7 

12.5 

6.7 

21.5 

64.9 

37.8 

119.1 

28.0 

30.3 

70.3 

20.0 

13.4 

M 

31.5 

136.9 

62.6 

440.9 

82 

6.0 

18.8 

720 

41.8 

114.6 

26.4 

46.4 

87.7 

32.4 

13.1 

A 

32.8 

145.0 

59.1 

3890 

3.7 

12.8 

23.6 

68.2 

46.0 

107.2 

32.4 

32.3 

124.5 

39.9 

17.6 

M 

34.2 

158.9 

67.6 

400.3 

5.1 

10.0 

19.4 

64.6 

46.3 

113.9 

22.7 

23.1 

76.2 

49.8 

36.9 

J 

34.5 

152.4 

64.9 

333.1 

3.5 

11.3 

21.4 

59.5 

43.7 

114.3 

36.5 

19.6 

80.8 

44.5 

57.9 

J 

25.0 

142.8 

63.3 

373.2 

0.3 

?2.9 

21.0 

57.7 

46.9 

108.7 

38.4 

32.8 

85.1 

48.1 

0.9 

A 

26.0 

120.8 

89.0 

456.8 

6.8 

31.5 

21.4 

66.0 

46.9 

109.2 

25.1 

28.7 

95.9 

29.9 

41.0 

s 

26.6 

108.4 

94.8 

358.5 

14.2 

37.3 

20.0 

49.6 

37.1 

125.9 

23.9 

52.2 

98.9 

36.6 

49.1 

0 

20.1 

115.5 

67.3 

396.3 

6.0 

18.6 

22.8 

45.3 

38.0 

119.9 

34.5 

32.3 

86.7 

38.3 

22.4 

N 

19.0 

105.9 

72.1 

370.2 

7.6 

12.9 

255 

47.9 

40.0 

119.9 

48.1 

37.9 

42.4 

47.6 

35.7 

D 

20.8 

116.4 

48.7 

324.2 

0.5 

13.9 

18.8 

45.3 

43.0 

121.1 

51.7 

32.4 

126.7 

45.4 

47.2 

1984  J 

32.6 

119.5 

46.4 

367.8 

3.9 

26.8 

20.7 

64.2 

41.6 

124.8 

59.1 

32.9 

144.8 

42.8 

37.6 

F 

32.0 

136.1 

58.8 

309.0 

9.9 

13.7 

18.4 

57.8 

49.2 

116.4 

107.6 

42.2 

49.8 

46.8 

55.5 

M 

32.9 

133.9 

54.6 

286.2 

79 

19.7 

23.7 

642 

54.3 

118.7 

73.5 

35.5 

158.3 

43.8 

54.3 

A 

40.5 

123.8 

91.5 

290.5 

6.5 

16.4 

16.8 

68.4 

54.9 

161.9 

57.5 

29.6 

18.6 

37.6 

55.1 

M 

39.3 

138.3 

67.3 

378.9 

28.2 

7.1 

19.2 

67.8 

57.5 

131.0 

47.3 

33.5 

137.5 

53.1 

33.8 

Crude  materials,  inedible 

(concl. 

> 

Other 
crude 
mate- 
rials 
inedible 

Fabricated  materials,  inedible 

Ores,  concentrates 
&  scrap  (concl.) 

Crude 
etroleum 

Coal 
and  other 

bitu-              As- 
Natural       minous       bestos, 
gas          subs        unmfrd. 

Other 

crude 

animal 

products 

Other 

crude 

wood 

products 

Other 
crude 
non- 
metallic 
minerals 

Lumber 

Other 
wood 
fabri- 
cated 
mat. 

Wood 
pulp 
and 

similar 
pulp 

News- 
print 
paper 

Other 
paper 
and 
paper- 
board 

Inor- 

Month 

Zinc 

Other    f 

ganic 
che- 
micals 

D 

399467 

399468 

399469 

399470 

399471        399472 

399473 

399474 

399475 

399476 

399478 

399479 

399480 

399481 

399482 

399483 

1982  J 

10.1 

101.0 

227.7 

389.2 

114.1 

33.0 

24.1 

19.0 

854 

13.5 

253.8 

49.5 

261.8 

327.2 

77.0 

79.3 

J 

41.9 

880 

301  8 

403.9 

96.8 

31.4 

25.4 

20.3 

74.9 

15.7 

254.6 

50.9 

274.6 

339.5 

78.2 

83.9 

A 

28.1 

95.9 

251.9 

410.6 

105.2 

35.5 

24.3 

21.1 

66  5 

11.5 

231.1 

51.6 

274.2 

326.2 

81.3 

84.2 

S 

21.4 

154.5 

254.0 

395.4 

109.5 

45.8 

25.2 

19.3 

55.9 

13.6 

262.3 

52.6 

250.2 

325.3 

86.2 

71.0 

0 

22.5 

86.0 

242.7 

403.8 

96.7 

42.3 

22.5 

16.9 

79.2 

14.3 

241.9 

50.3 

201.4 

321.5 

82.1 

93.2 

N 

16.9 

71.4 

249.2 

418.4 

93.5 

38.1 

22.5 

21.0 

45.0 

135 

251.7 

42.1 

245.8 

311.4 

80.2 

62.6 

D 

25.0 

93.2 

233.8 

414.4 

89.9 

43.8 

24.9 

22.7 

70.0 

12.8 

292.1 

53.7 

234.2 

317.3 

62.2 

79.7 

1983  J 

4.3 

79.4 

254.7 

410.2 

99.7 

46.2 

21.5 

16.9 

44.9 

13.1 

306.5 

51.0 

219.2 

308.5 

75.8 

82.9 

F 

17.3 

79.3 

196.0 

392.7 

106.3 

28.0 

18.1 

33.6 

63.6 

13.0 

336.1 

59.4 

239.4 

292.6 

65.9 

99.1 

M 

23.9 

64.8 

265.6 

365.8 

103.0 

45.3 

206 

220 

41.0 

12.6 

280.4 

60.0 

233.2 

300.4 

88.0 

94.7 

A 

9.4 

71.1 

264.7 

3396 

124.8 

42.4 

15.3 

21.1 

69.0 

12.8 

307.2 

57.8 

228.5 

328.0 

71.3 

110.5 

M 

27.9 

36.9 

306.0 

317.1 

101.1 

33.6 

21.4 

22.6 

76.0 

12.5 

323.6 

58.9 

223.9 

329.1 

86.8 

83.0 

J 

44.1 

53.6 

349.4 

2688 

98.1 

43.1 

19.8 

18.6 

56.4 

13.5 

357.0 

63.9 

255.8 

343.8 

90.2 

76.0 

J 

7.8 

53.8 

342.8 

281.8 

69.7 

38.6 

23.3 

17.3 

54.1 

14.0 

372.8 

69.0 

264.4 

366.0 

85.1 

56.8 

A 

17.5 

79.7 

337.3 

270.4 

96.3 

32.3 

22.6 

19.2 

83.7 

15.7 

367.8 

68.7 

264.8 

334.8 

100.5 

58.0 

s 

37.1 

56.0 

302.9 

313.3 

49.5 

34.0 

17.0 

23.9 

31.8 

13.8 

329.0 

72.7 

282.4 

353.4 

98.4 

74.2 

0 

41.8 

60.8 

303.9 

262.8 

138.0 

35.9 

25.9 

38.5 

86.8 

12.3 

362.8 

72.7 

293.7 

362.3 

97.4 

77.9 

N 

10.9 

68.8 

304.2 

310.4 

146.0 

41.6 

32.3 

20.1 

74.5 

15.8 

318.9 

72.7 

257.8 

343.3 

91.5 

90.1 

D 

37.8 

56.2 

272.2 

383.9 

180.3 

34.1 

20.8 

22.9 

90.0 

14.7 

332.7 

73.9 

287.9 

336.1 

82.7 

74.1 

1984  J 

13.9 

94.5 

255.7 

379.3 

124.3 

50.9 

22.0 

22.4 

77.7 

19.5 

352.1 

75.8 

295.8 

366.6 

99.6 

89.7 

F 

16.4 

57.8 

269.5 

281.7 

154.6 

55.3 

24.9 

21.6 

55.7 

15.1 

353.0 

90.9 

252.6 

311.5 

93.6 

111.8 

M 

21.0 

53.8 

360.3 

313.5 

170.0 

41.5 

26.2 

30.1 

88.5 

17.2 

365.6 

70.8 

193.4 

328.4 

94.4 

106.0 

A 

4.0 

81.4 

493.3 

343.8 

153.5 

50.3 

27.8 

27.5 

85.5 

14.5 

347.0 

70.9 

271.4 

332.9 

87.5 

110.3 

M 

43.3 

89.9 

489.7 

364  2 

121.4 

40.3 

33.9 

28.3 

69.2 

17.0 

345.8 

66.6 

323.7 

407.6 

115.9 

91.1 

110 


July  1984 

1— Merchandise  trade  on  a  balance  of  payments  basis 
Table  1.5:  Total  exports  by  commodity  grouping,  seasonally  adjusted, 


Section  1 1  —Table  1 .5/concluded 


balance  of  payments  basis  (millions  of  dollars)/concluded 


Fabricated  materials,  inedible 

Syn- 

Petro- 

Steel 

Other 

Non  ferrous  metals  and  alloys 

Metal 

thetic 

Other 

leum 

Primary 

bars. 

iron 

fabri- 

Organic 

rubber 

chem- 

and 

iron 

rods, 

&  steel 

cated 

chem- 

Ferti- 

and 

icals 

coal 

and 

plates, 

and 

Alumi- 

Precious 

basic 

Elec- 

Month 

icals 

lizers 

plastics 

products 

products 

steel 

&  sheets 

alloys 

nium 

Copper 

Nickel 

metals 

Zinc 

Other 

products 

tricity 

D 

399484 

399485 

399486 

399487 

399488 

399489 

399490 

399491 

39942 

399493 

399494 

399495 

399496 

399497 

399498 

399499 

1982  J 

108.8 

88.2 

55.4 

19.4 

181.3 

17.1 

1168 

63.3 

126.8 

36.5 

18.6 

105.4 

33.8 

14.5 

51.8 

84.6 

J 

106.1 

86.3 

61.2 

23.3 

226.2 

11.7 

91.0 

62.0 

116.0 

43.9 

42.7 

79.8 

42.3 

24  1 

51.6 

99.2 

A 

99.2 

74.8 

61.1 

20.3 

234.1 

12.0 

107.6 

58.3 

182.8 

164 

38.6 

37.7 

24.4 

12.7 

57.0 

110.9 

S 

87.1 

88  0 

57.6 

21.1 

241.9 

14.4 

102.8 

54.6 

123.5 

41.8 

25.7 

185.2 

26.6 

14.8 

53.7 

108.9 

O 

91.1 

75.3 

51.9 

21.8 

201.0 

17.7 

102.1 

52.7 

130.8 

25.1 

41,1 

152.5 

43.3 

16.0 

50.1 

101.9 

N 

101.4 

56.7 

54.0 

19.5 

227.5 

16.7 

98.3 

44.7 

134.3 

55.3 

27.7 

67.5 

40.5 

12.8 

53.4 

98.3 

D 

84.7 

82.2 

68.7 

23.0 

274.4 

13.9 

88.8 

50.2 

107.6 

45.5 

36.0 

182.5 

51.7 

14.5 

49.5 

84.3 

1983  J 

92.2 

83.0 

54.5 

19.2 

185.5 

18.2 

52.7 

48.3 

109.6 

432 

28.0 

138.9 

32.6 

122 

53.0 

80.3 

F 

93.5 

104.7 

53.2 

24.8 

202.4 

17.1 

54.5 

45.6 

117.6 

34.9 

24.6 

98.3 

32  1 

11.2 

52.6 

81.4 

M 

153.5 

91.4 

55.6 

21.0 

214.5 

20.5 

65.0 

44.4 

122.4 

54.5 

29.5 

145.7 

48.0 

11.6 

49.8 

81.4 

A 

106.5 

122.9 

52.9 

27.2 

283.0 

12.0 

57.6 

49.9 

136.3 

40.9 

32.3 

107.8 

50.4 

12.7 

54.3 

105.1 

M 

1009 

85.8 

54.3 

24.0 

270.9 

17.1 

608 

52.1 

1509 

34.6 

34.1 

120.1 

41.8 

127 

55.4 

99.3 

J 

83.5 

68.7 

63.4 

29.0 

249.3 

25.8 

56.6 

54.6 

122  9 

101.8 

50.2 

141.5 

39.2 

14.8 

63.6 

130.7 

J 

96.0 

54.8 

62.1 

28.4 

225.3 

22.4 

61.7 

54.1 

148.6 

41.6 

34.2 

99.3 

33.7 

15.7 

56.1 

129.8 

A 

91.6 

76.7 

66.7 

25.3 

263.3 

24.7 

58.5 

547 

154.3 

94.2 

39.8 

92.1 

44.2 

15.3 

53.1 

116.8 

S 

101.2 

108.5 

67.2 

28.9 

228.1 

23.8 

65.8 

64.5 

157.4 

76.8 

54.7 

119.1 

37.0 

11.2 

56.9 

120.7 

O 

110.7 

126.3 

67.7 

22.8 

265.0 

19.7 

60.4 

65.3 

151.5 

62.6 

48.6 

150.7 

50.6 

12.6 

55.1 

110.2 

N 

96.3 

120.7 

68.3 

23.9 

208.0 

22.1 

75.0 

66.7 

189.6 

82.2 

62.0 

194.4 

46.9 

13.8 

64.5 

92.4 

D 

135.9 

116.9 

67.4 

21.9 

221.4 

34.3 

74.4 

68.7 

187.7 

44.2 

62.4 

138.9 

46.3 

12.7 

64.2 

100.6 

1984  J 

120.6 

110.0 

60.5 

19.0 

232.9 

32.7 

84.1 

709 

181.5 

51.5 

38.4 

72.1 

56.0 

15.9 

63.3 

107.4 

F 

106.2 

1226 

66.7 

30.0 

237.0 

15.2 

80.2 

66.4 

168.1 

64.2 

46.3 

144.8 

56.9 

95 

59.5 

94.2 

M 

128.9 

128.7 

71.0 

32.6 

2893 

11.8 

93.3 

81.0 

172.9 

860 

39.7 

1665 

70.5 

14.6 

69.7 

90.4 

A 

125.7 

122.1 

75.2 

33.2 

312.9 

13.8 

84.2 

81.3 

143.9 

889 

52.4 

103.6 

53.0 

15.9 

70.6 

110.8 

M 

115.2 

108.1 

74.2 

28.4 

309.7 

31.2 

96.4 

86.5 

1667 

65.9 

46.8 

125.3 

67.2 

15.6 

78.3 

121.4 

Fab.  materials,  inedible 

(concl.) 

End  products,  inedible 

Non- 

Machinery 

Transportation 

and  communications 

equipment 

Other 

Pas- 

Trucks, 

Tele- 

Other 

Textile 

metallic 

Agri- 

senger 

truck 

vision, 

Aircraft, 

trans- 

Office 

Other 

end 

Special 

fabri- 

mineral 

cultural. 

autos 

tractors 

Motor 

telecom 

engines, 

port- 

machines 

equip. 

Other 

prods. 

trans- 

cated 

basic 

Indus- 

incl. 

and 

and 

vehicle 

equip- 

and 

ation 

and 

and 

consumer 

ined- 

actions 

Month 

materials 

products 

Other 

trial 

tractors 

chassis 

chassis 

parts 

ment 

parts 

equip 

equip 

tools 

goods 

ible 

trade 

D 

399500 

399501 

399502 

399504 

399505 

399506 

399507 

399508 

399509 

399510 

39951 1 

399512 

399513 

399514 

399515 

399516 

1982  J 

21.9 

389 

39.3 

235.4 

63.3 

666.0 

429.9 

502.5 

133.0 

165.5 

107.4 

93.7 

150.6 

111.3 

695 

21  8 

J 

25.3 

398 

31.8 

2509 

63.8 

583.7 

345.2 

524.5 

130.3 

236.4 

100.2 

109.4 

1490 

124.2 

61.2 

24  1 

A 

21.4 

39.7 

30.0 

2279 

57.7 

7390 

449.5 

553.3 

135.1 

151.3 

84.6 

99.2 

144.9 

122.2 

64.6 

152 

S 

22.4 

39.6 

32.3 

260.9 

67.1 

872.2 

345.1 

480.6 

126.0 

198.3 

112.8 

101.6 

160.9 

117.5 

72.9 

17.4 

O 

21.1 

35.9 

29.1 

226.9 

47.8 

587.0 

311.1 

320.0 

131.7 

179.0 

83.3 

91.7 

145.7 

120.7 

86.2 

21.2 

N 

22.5 

40.4 

33.3 

250.1 

44.3 

452  7 

274.6 

387.4 

116.7 

170.3 

75.0 

95.5 

153.9 

116.5 

82.0 

19.2 

D 

19.7 

37.4 

46.8 

205.4 

49.1 

527.9 

289.7 

480.5 

134.2 

167.1 

138.0 

103.5 

143.7 

1172 

120.6 

20.6 

1983  J 

18.6 

36.6 

28.6 

2184 

51.8 

761.8 

281.4 

504.6 

138.8 

145.9 

99.9 

102.5 

121.9 

1295 

83.9 

19.6 

F 

20.7 

35.6 

33.8 

180.5 

45.3 

740.5 

323.6 

533.7 

127.6 

170.8 

69.2 

100  3 

143.7 

123.4 

72.0 

14.5 

M 

17.9 

35.9 

36.6 

195.2 

46.5 

741.9 

2944 

554.1 

140.9 

160.9 

94.4 

100.9 

141.4 

123.5 

122.2 

18.7 

A 

19.8 

37.3 

35.0 

215.6 

51  5 

767.7 

3620 

534.1 

138.5 

149.1 

93.6 

91.2 

154.7 

126.7 

93.0 

18.3 

M 

21.1 

41.8 

30.6 

192.3 

48.9 

771.1 

353.4 

550.0 

135.2 

142.3 

66.6 

133.8 

156.7 

144.2 

56.7 

22.4 

J 

20.5 

40.7 

27.0 

290.6 

48.1 

760.1 

333.0 

591.0 

133.5 

153.2 

55.4 

112.1 

149.4 

133.4 

668 

27.5 

J 

19.7 

41.6 

38.1 

210.0 

43.1 

718.3 

385.3 

542.6 

132.4 

143.8 

64.6 

112.9 

162.2 

132.6 

61.3 

18.9 

A 

20.1 

47.8 

29.4 

219.5 

58.2 

705.0 

411.8 

649  1 

143.1 

142.5 

51.8 

125.4 

1682 

127.5 

78.8 

20.2 

S 

20.8 

45.9 

34.6 

2344 

61.5 

701.0 

404.2 

700.6 

161.9 

139  4 

87.7 

118.6 

162.7 

131.1 

89.4 

15.1 

0 

20.8 

44.2 

37.4 

245.3 

57.9 

782.5 

399.5 

726.9 

155.9 

149.5 

78.6 

124.3 

164.1 

133.7 

90.0 

18.5 

N 

22.1 

44.5 

34.9 

252.8 

74.2 

843.8 

429.4 

862.3 

184.1 

145.6 

83.9 

125.6 

173.4 

136  4 

134.7 

17.2 

D 

21.4 

41.5 

37.9 

2879 

73.9 

1 ,042.7 

472.0 

917.3 

170.9 

131.7 

65.8 

130.8 

167.2 

146.8 

59.1 

21.7 

1984  J 

24.2 

58.3 

733 

224.3 

51  6 

1,149.3 

455.8 

977.2 

181.6 

151.5 

76.6 

137.6 

169.9 

150.1 

108.5 

26.8 

F 

25.7 

50.9 

73.4 

226.0 

63.9 

1,050.9 

460.1 

883.2 

157.7 

138.2 

74.0 

130  4 

173.8 

141.1 

95.7 

31.4 

M 

25.2 

58.3 

36.4 

264.9 

66.3 

1,260.6 

462.5 

875.1 

231.2 

147.4 

71.6 

135.8 

187.6 

155.4 

183.3 

36.1 

A 

26.2 

47.1 

48.5 

263.7 

53.4 

1,011.8 

463.7 

852.5 

1846 

135.8 

76.1 

145.4 

173.5 

152.0 

92.7 

28.1 

M 

247 

61.4 

51.2 

2530 

56.1 

1,010.2 

501.0 

863.1 

213.8 

163.3 

106.1 

153.0 

186.1 

174.8 

105.4 

55.6 

Source:  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


111 


Section  11— Table  1.6 

1— Merchandise  trade  on  a  balance  of  payments  basis 

Table  1.6:  Imports  by  commodity  grouping,  seasonally  adjusted,  balance  of  payments  basis  (millions  of  dollars) 


July  1984 


Food. 

feed,  beverages  and  tobacco 

Dried 

Other 

Cocoa. 

Dairy 

Other 

Fodder, 

Meat 

Fish 

Fresh 

fruits. 

veg.  and 

coffee, 

produce, 

cereals 

Sugar 

feed, 

and 

and 

fruits 

fruits 

Fresh 

vege- 

tea and 

eggs 

and 

and 

excl. 

Live 

meat 

marine 

and 

&  fruit 

vege- 

table 

other 

and 

Corn, 

cereal 

sugar 

unmilled 

Beve- 

Month 

animals 

prep. 

animals 

berries 

prep. 

tables 

prep. 

prep. 

honey 

shelled 

prep. 

prep. 

cereal 

rages 

Tobacco 

D 

397991 

397993 

397994 

397995 

397996 

397997 

397998 

397999 

398000 

398001 

398002 

398003 

398004 

398005 

398006 

1982  J 

13.3 

31.2 

29.0 

57.8 

39.9 

36.9 

18.9 

64.4 

9.5 

9.2 

15.1 

32.7 

17.6 

34.7 

5.7 

J 

12.8 

32.8 

26.4 

57.2 

30.6 

33.5 

23.7 

71.9 

9.4 

9.9 

16.6 

25.5 

11.8 

32.0 

5.3 

A 

13.7 

34.4 

28.5 

57.6 

43.6 

32.8 

23.5 

72.0 

9.9 

13.2 

16.7 

25.1 

11.2 

34.9 

5.2 

s 

14.8 

25.2 

30.1 

54.4 

33.2 

35.2 

23.5 

70.4 

99 

13.7 

15.7 

39.9 

13.4 

25.3 

4.4 

0 

14.9 

24.4 

34.8 

56.8 

33.1 

35.1 

25.9 

70.3 

11.1 

13.2 

16.4 

22.1 

15.7 

27.4 

3.8 

N 

11.9 

23.1 

29.6 

61.3 

32.4 

36.2 

23.7 

65.4 

10.3 

7.7 

14.8 

25.4 

14.6 

29.2 

34 

D 

10.2 

21  8 

28.6 

56  1 

32.4 

39.5 

21.1 

69.8 

10.6 

8.4 

15.0 

34.3 

14.6 

32.1 

55 

1983  J 

10.0 

289 

28.6 

61.1 

433 

35.9 

23.4 

69.8 

9.7 

10.5 

15.2 

22  1 

14.7 

29.3 

3.8 

F 

11.3 

29.5 

32.4 

58.1 

34.2 

38.1 

21.0 

63.2 

10.4 

8.6 

16.5 

33.6 

14.7 

26.5 

6.0 

M 

11.2 

28.8 

31.3 

61.4 

30.9 

39.1 

17.8 

63.5 

9.5 

7.5 

14.8 

20.2 

14.9 

30.6 

3.8 

A 

10.0 

33.5 

33.4 

58.7 

34.2 

38.9 

21.9 

69.1 

8.8 

6.5 

17.7 

30.1 

13.7 

28.7 

9.4 

M 

9.5 

30.8 

32.7 

60.2 

31.1 

38.3 

21.3 

64.9 

91 

5.7 

15.8 

49.3 

16.7 

25.1 

52 

J 

12.3 

31.8 

33.8 

56.5 

33.4 

39.7 

25.3 

67.1 

11.2 

11.4 

18.8 

20.0 

190 

28.3 

5.0 

J 

11.3 

29.6 

32.9 

60.7 

36.0 

43.0 

24.4 

69.7 

99 

7.1 

17.6 

27.8 

15.2 

22.5 

45 

A 

170 

30.3 

39.2 

58.6 

35.1 

42.9 

23.5 

79.3 

9.5 

3.9 

20.3 

34.2 

20.3 

26.1 

7.8 

S 

12.3 

30.5 

39.9 

62.3 

39.5 

44.8 

27.0 

79.6 

10.3 

4.3 

21.2 

30.1 

20.8 

27.2 

3.6 

0 

8.9 

24.7 

35.5 

56.1 

34.6 

42.2 

23.0 

69.7 

9.0 

0.8 

17.4 

30.4 

18.6 

29.2 

7.4 

N 

8.1 

30.3 

39.0 

57.3 

25.3 

43.0 

24.0 

76.4 

9.1 

0.9 

20.0 

42.3 

23.0 

29.8 

3.6 

D 

10.4 

27.3 

39.4 

55.5 

34.4 

39.7 

23.6 

76.3 

8.7 

0.5 

20.7 

26.2 

14.2 

30.0 

2.8 

1984  J 

96 

37.6 

38.4 

70.3 

49.6 

50.0 

26.0 

65.3 

10.8 

2.6 

19.7 

32.8 

20.0 

34.5 

3.9 

F 

6.6 

36.5 

39.8 

76.7 

37.9 

50.6 

25.5 

77.4 

11.0 

4.7 

23.0 

31.5 

17.1 

32.6 

3.7 

M 

8.0 

38.6 

34.9 

75.8 

44.8 

50.0 

24.5 

797 

12.1 

8.8 

22.8 

22.2 

19.5 

37.6 

3.2 

A 

10.1 

35.5 

41.8 

61.7 

35.2 

41.2 

26.9 

84.7 

10.6 

5.5 

21.2 

36.5 

17.0 

32.0 

1.1 

M 

7.8 

34.8 

41.8 

68.9 

41.9 

40.9 

29.3 

103.7 

12.7 

10.7 

22.4 

37.1 

19.8 

33.9 

4.1 

Crude  materials,  inedible 

Fabricated  materials,  inedible 

Metals. 

Coal 

Wool 

Wood 

Textile 

Other 

Petro- 

ores. 

and 

Crude 

and 

Crude 

Fabri- 

fabri- 

chem- 

leum 

concen- 

other 

Crude 

vege- 

Crude 

man- 

non- 

cated 

cated 

Organic 

icals  & 

and 

trates 

related 

Crude 

animal 

table 

wood 

made 

metallic 

mater- 

mater- 

chem- 

Plastic 

related 

coal 

Month 

&  scrap 

prod. 

petroleum 

prod 

prod. 

mat. 

Cotton 

fibres 

minerals 

ials 

ials 

icals 

materials 

prod. 

prod 

D 

398008 

398009 

398010 

39801 1 

398012 

398013 

398014 

398015 

398016 

398018 

398019 

398020 

398021 

398022 

398023 

1982  J 

130.9 

123.6 

483.5 

16.3 

34.7 

8.9 

6.9 

12.3 

28.2 

30.4 

94.5 

82.5 

70.2 

126.0 

58.7 

J 

1289 

91.2 

441.0 

14.1 

35.8 

8.4 

6.9 

12.8 

26.7 

28.8 

97.5 

77.8 

75.8 

133.6 

76.9 

A 

137.0 

101.2 

3843 

16.0 

34.3 

76 

6.6 

12.8 

25.8 

29.6 

96.7 

84.3 

76.3 

141.8 

63.7 

s 

126.9 

72.9 

335.1 

16.7 

47.8 

7.3 

6.6 

12.4 

26.2 

30.2 

94.6 

88.9 

74.6 

144.3 

76.9 

0 

122.7 

63.5 

317.5 

14.7 

32.2 

8.6 

8.8 

13.4 

24.6 

30.9 

91.8 

76.2 

70.7 

137.1 

61.6 

N 

125.7 

772 

370.3 

159 

35.2 

8.0 

8.2 

12.8 

25.3 

34.8 

96.4 

81.5 

74.4 

139.0 

85.1 

D 

97.5 

52.2 

3830 

22  1 

30.9 

8.5 

8.9 

14.7 

28.2 

38.4 

103.3 

89.5 

78.2 

133.8 

66.1 

1983  J 

95.8 

65.5 

3997 

18.6 

29.5 

8.3 

8.7 

13.8 

28.8 

41.7 

111.9 

97.4 

82.7 

142.5 

66.5 

F 

138.2 

65.6 

204.4 

17.3 

32.0 

8.9 

8.9 

14.5 

29.2 

41.7 

107.4 

99.1 

86.4 

153.0 

76.7 

M 

134.0 

60.3 

329.5 

17.0 

32.5 

12.8 

7.8 

13.9 

52.2 

43.1 

111.2 

116.9 

85.7 

149.8 

77.7 

A 

128.9 

53.5 

187.6 

18.3 

36.8 

8.5 

8.9 

14.5 

25.2 

46.3 

114.5 

97.5 

97.8 

157.8 

71.9 

M 

141.0 

628 

76.9 

17.9 

34.0 

9.4 

11.9 

16.0 

23.9 

49.9 

118.9 

105.6 

98.3 

154.4 

69.6 

J 

119.0 

71.2 

173.0 

20.6 

36.5 

8.7 

8.5 

15.4 

29.9 

53.2 

123.3 

104.2 

106.4 

161.5 

56.3 

J 

142.8 

65.3 

220.7 

19.7 

40.0 

9.2 

7.9 

12.5 

27.8 

54.2 

119.1 

92.8 

104.9 

152.2 

53.8 

A 

140.5 

73.5 

226.5 

17.0 

41.2 

12.8 

7.6 

14.4 

31.2 

52.6 

132.6 

115.2 

106.4 

163.5 

103.1 

S 

185.9 

93.0 

332.4 

17.7 

34.7 

11.3 

8.6 

15.4 

34.1 

55.8 

133.5 

100  6 

108.2 

168.6 

98.4 

0 

106.7 

787 

502.7 

20.1 

56.2 

10.3 

8.8 

14.6 

32.9 

55.8 

1328 

110.3 

98.8 

164.2 

127.3 

N 

155.1 

76.6 

297.2 

17.5 

33.8 

10.9 

10.2 

16.2 

33.2 

57.7 

137.8 

116.5 

115.1 

177.0 

101.8 

D 

163.1 

75.7 

271.0 

153 

28.1 

10.6 

10.7 

14.8 

27.4 

57.8 

136.3 

109.7 

109.8 

181.1 

143.6 

1984  J 

144.4 

98.3 

221.2 

162 

41.4 

11.7 

8.9 

13.2 

33.9 

60.8 

142.8 

124.3 

113.6 

172.8 

115.8 

F 

108.6 

63.3 

387.8 

18.0 

40.4 

13.0 

8.8 

15.2 

34.6 

54.4 

138.3 

126.5 

106.2 

184.6 

158.1 

M 

189  4 

69.2 

348.1 

18.3 

50.6 

14.4 

8.0 

15.6 

589 

58.3 

140.7 

108.0 

115.0 

189.0 

151.0 

A 

120.7 

112.1 

318.2 

17.4 

33.0 

12.7 

12.5 

12.2 

29.6 

47.5 

127.3 

109.8 

111.4 

166.7 

50.3 

M 

213.9 

107.5 

170.9 

25.2 

46.4 

15.7 

14.2 

15.6 

38.0 

58.5 

146.9 

127.7 

127.0 

198.4 

144.9 

112 


July  1984 

1— Merchandise  trade  on  a  balance  of  payments  basis 

Table  1.6:  Imports  by  commodity  grouping,  seasonally  adjusted,  balance  of  payments  basis  (millions  of  dollarsj/concluded 


Section  11— Table  1.6/concluded 


Fabricated  materials,  inedible  (concl.) 

End  products,  inedible 

Steel 

Other 

Other 

Metal 

Oils, 

Machinery 

Pas- 

bars. 

Iron 

Precious 

non- 

fabri- 

Rubber 

fats. 

Non- 

Other 

Engines. 

senger 

rods. 

and 

metals 

ferrous 

cated 

fabri- 

animal 

metallic 

fabri- 

turbines 

Other 

autos 

plates. 

steel 

and 

metals 

basic 

cated 

&  veget- 

mineral 

cated 

and 

Drilling. 

Exca- 

Metal- 

indus- 

Agri- 

and 

Month 

sheets 

prod. 

alloys 

&  alloys 

prod. 

materials 

able 

prod. 

materials 

motors 

mining 

vating 

working 

trial  - 

cultural 

chassis 

D 

398024 

398025 

398026 

398027 

398028 

398029 

398030 

398031 

398032 

398034 

398035 

398036 

398037 

398038 

398039 

398040 

1982  J 

38.6 

50.1 

406 

60.5 

96.5 

11.6 

14.4 

46.6 

60.8 

50.0 

58.8 

32.1 

559 

254.2 

144.0 

297.2 

J 

40.6 

47.3 

98.4 

666 

154.2 

11.3 

13.2 

46.8 

65.7 

51.5 

57.9 

29.8 

57.6 

250.9 

126.5 

379.6 

A 

34.4 

41.0 

39.7 

59.2 

90.3 

12.1 

140 

52.7 

62.7 

67.0 

79.2 

32.7 

50.4 

2472 

116.1 

444.2 

s 

36.5 

42.4 

133.4 

54.9 

87.1 

12.4 

14.6 

55.4 

64.1 

54.2 

54.9 

24.4 

74.7 

244.0 

127.5 

350.4 

o 

24.7 

36.0 

89.2 

54.4 

73.5 

11.2 

8.4 

53.2 

68.6 

60.0 

40.0 

23.7 

52.9 

226.1 

133.1 

251.9 

N 

32.8 

35.0 

85.2 

50.3 

78.2 

107 

15.8 

48.7 

68.2 

48.7 

52.8 

24.8 

54.6 

2195 

118.8 

328.7 

D 

36.3 

33.6 

250.7 

55.7 

80.3 

10.8 

13.1 

51.8 

70.5 

43.9 

62.7 

179 

49.8 

218.3 

112.4 

311.9 

1983  J 

44.8 

38.2 

143.3 

55.0 

86.5 

11.3 

14.3 

55.2 

71.4 

58.7 

48.3 

56.6 

49.5 

225.1 

107.0 

405.2 

F 

46.4 

36.2 

31.7 

60.9 

85.1 

120 

13.4 

54.7 

73.6 

40.3 

47.1 

16.5 

48.1 

223.5 

84.6 

5295 

M 

53.4 

38.3 

60.9 

63.8 

78.3 

12.2 

149 

50.4 

69.6 

46.5 

42.8 

24.3 

50.7 

217.5 

104.7 

4535 

A 

53.1 

41.5 

46.2 

60.6 

87.9 

13.3 

15.7 

58.5 

72.8 

48.0 

41.8 

18.5 

52.0 

236.1 

119.7 

4402 

M 

52.8 

39.2 

66.4 

63.1 

147.6 

17.0 

12.9 

58.6 

75.8 

58.3 

46.6 

29.9 

45.8 

235.1 

128.2 

460.4 

J 

50.1 

43.6 

81.3 

62.8 

87.9 

14.2 

15.9 

61.2 

84.6 

56.1 

46.1 

37.9 

56.8 

247.2 

131.2 

445.6 

J 

55.5 

42.3 

72.1 

65.5 

79.8 

16.1 

17.7 

62.7 

78.3 

58.4 

44.5 

37.7 

57.8 

248.5 

146.8 

451.3 

A 

60.6 

42.1 

18.6 

72.0 

91.4 

14.1 

15.6 

64.4 

90.0 

58.8 

65.1 

36.5 

72.2 

252.6 

137.8 

470.7 

S 

57.0 

45.8 

141.4 

82.6 

95.5 

15.0 

16.4 

64.7 

92.5 

52.7 

46.3 

44.8 

53.3 

257.2 

135.4 

574.4 

0 

59.2 

48.7 

68.7 

75.5 

121.3 

15.7 

17.2 

64.5 

90.9 

60.5 

44.4 

46.5 

49.4 

247.3 

132.4 

606.9 

N 

59.2 

50.6 

66.0 

80.6 

101.8 

16.0 

19.4 

68.8 

95.3 

960 

38.7 

56.1 

48.6 

265.4 

148.5 

717.3 

D 

59.9 

56.6 

81.4 

79.2 

106.8 

16.9 

18.3 

68.1 

91.8 

61.1 

43.4 

61.5 

57.5 

277.7 

137.1 

654.3 

1984  J 

65.3 

54.1 

9.0 

108.4 

107.1 

17.9 

14.7 

64.3 

95.7 

58.1 

49.4 

43.8 

60.3 

277.1 

151.1 

652.5 

F 

70.4 

53.8 

50.3 

960 

115.5 

17.1 

18.3 

65.3 

95.2 

61  4 

45.7 

39.8 

63.9 

304.3 

131.0 

681.1 

M 

85.5 

58.3 

5.9 

91.1 

106.5 

18.4 

18.1 

67.3 

101.4 

598 

42.6 

73.6 

61.6 

281.3 

1420 

728.7 

A 

68.1 

54.7 

35.3 

84.9 

1099 

18.6 

14.2 

71.2 

97.0 

55.3 

48.4 

41.2 

76.7 

279.2 

140.5 

568.4 

M 

72.7 

67.5 

31.1 

90.3 

161.6 

19.5 

26.6 

73.2 

109.9 

59.1 

49.5 

59.2 

71.7 

328.5 

167.6 

595.8 

End  products,  inedible 

(concl.) 

Tele- 

Other 

Other 

Apparel 

Watches. 

Trucks 

vision, 

commun. 

Office 

Other 

Aircraft, 

trans- 

and 

sporting 

House 

Special 

and 

Motor 

telecom. 

and 

machines 

equip. 

engines, 

port- 

apparel 

goods 

fur- 

Photo- 

Misc. 

trans- 

other 

vehicle 

equip- 

related 

and 

and 

and 

ation 

acces- 

Printed 

and 

nish- 

graphics 

end 

actions 

Month 

vehicles 

parts 

ment 

equip 

equip. 

tools 

parts 

equip. 

sories 

Footwear 

matter 

toys 

ings 

goods 

prod 

trade 

D 

398041 

398042 

398043 

398044 

398045 

398046 

398047 

398048 

398049 

398050 

398051 

398052 

398053 

398054 

398055 

398056 

1982  J 

90.3 

849  1 

398 

1796 

2502 

354.8 

168.2 

86.4 

88.4 

28.4 

90.7 

59.1 

62.6 

75.6 

147.9 

78.7 

J 

121.0 

811.1 

37.0 

162.5 

241.6 

351.7 

272.2 

74.5 

107.2 

33.2 

103.1 

59.7 

68.5 

69.3 

156.0 

76.6 

A 

105.7 

991.9 

35.7 

174.5 

241  6 

350.1 

138  0 

93.6 

90.1 

35.9 

95.7 

59.4 

65.8 

73.3 

156  6 

83.3 

S 

113.4 

865.3 

38.5 

1685 

216.2 

353.8 

139.3 

65.9 

81.2 

31.7 

94.7 

600 

67.0 

67.0 

159.2 

87.1 

0 

91.7 

659.4 

37.4 

170.6 

190.9 

324.9 

277.1 

94.9 

81.9 

28.2 

92.7 

72.8 

64.4 

68.1 

162.8 

79.1 

N 

95.0 

511.3 

33.7 

174.0 

227.2 

339.0 

113.3 

104.9 

87.4 

37.2 

928 

63.7 

68.5 

67.6 

166.7 

93.1 

D 

102.3 

714.0 

35.7 

182.1 

239.6 

355.9 

177.7 

125.9 

91.4 

27.1 

91.2 

59.7 

68  0 

71  0 

171.9 

95.3 

1983  J 

117,9 

734.5 

44.6 

183.9 

228.3 

370.7 

115.8 

95.5 

91.9 

28.1 

95.3 

66.5 

71.2 

68.9 

171.7 

89.0 

F 

112.9 

940.3 

35.4 

187.9 

210.4 

366.0 

116.5 

89.3 

100.3 

277 

92.8 

69.1 

73.0 

73.4 

178.9 

79.7 

M 

124.4 

769.1 

45.6 

191.7 

230.2 

359.1 

372.2 

122.4 

100.2 

29.0 

89.8 

64.7 

72.1 

70.6 

173.6 

826 

A 

119.7 

850.1 

50.6 

209.1 

232  8 

394.3 

131.7 

121.5 

988 

32.8 

100.9 

67.9 

78.0 

78.3 

175.5 

79.9 

M 

110.7 

888.5 

57.0 

211.8 

2400 

400.0 

114.3 

91.4 

102.4 

33.8 

101.5 

638 

74.8 

74.5 

172.7 

86.1 

J 

120.4 

806.4 

50.7 

201.9 

259.5 

408.5 

160.9 

102.9 

106.3 

38.1 

102.9 

62.2 

76.2 

78.6 

184.9 

860 

J 

121.2 

866.3 

47.1 

247.3 

252.4 

413.1 

131.0 

105.3 

114.1 

36.2 

103.0 

67.6 

77.4 

75.4 

183.6 

87.0 

A 

163.0 

965.2 

51.9 

2446 

258.0 

433.3 

256.1 

91.9 

116.5 

38.0 

107.1 

66.5 

79.4 

78.2 

196  7 

869 

s 

148.7 

887.9 

48.4 

253.5 

295.8 

423.2 

138  9 

124.4 

120.9 

36.8 

104.7 

64.5 

82.3 

87.8 

179.2 

77.3 

0 

179.8 

987.2 

50.6 

255.9 

290.8 

424.5 

155.7 

87.6 

123.6 

35.9 

102.7 

55.2 

81.3 

82.3 

182.3 

76.0 

N 

172.4 

972.9 

56.2 

2542 

2992 

446.3 

126  7 

93.8 

113.4 

39.4 

1062 

64.1 

87.0 

86.4 

1909 

72.9 

D 

204.0 

1,169.5 

59.4 

275.9 

312.1 

4565 

202.9 

145.9 

104.3 

41.5 

106.8 

61.6 

85.5 

85.2 

187.3 

76.6 

1984  J 

194.8 

1,188.1 

63.2 

289.8 

323.6 

487.6 

153.9 

130.1 

93.4 

39  1 

110.7 

64.4 

86.7 

84.4 

198.4 

135.6 

F 

198.6 

1,216.3 

66.3 

274.6 

305.1 

476.3 

172.4 

118.2 

125.2 

34  1 

104.2 

71.9 

82.1 

89.6 

191.3 

121.3 

M 

210.7 

1,401.3 

74.6 

303.5 

340.6 

4854 

250.5 

101.4 

161.8 

42.6 

108.0 

72.2 

85.3 

91.7 

218.7 

131.3 

A 

205.9 

1,288.6 

75.8 

306.1 

331.9 

488.9 

200.9 

98.6 

154.1 

41.8 

102.2 

66.3 

84.6 

84.0 

206.2 

138.8 

M 

212.3 

1,171.4 

84.2 

342.5 

440.0 

525  1 

212.8 

137.3 

150.1 

45.8 

122.0 

77.8 

96.7 

106.5 

249.9 

167.1 

Source:  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


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Section  11— Table  2.1 

2— Merchandise  trade  on  a  customs  basis 

Table  2.1:  Total  exports  by  country,  not  seasonally  adjusted,  customs  basis  (millions  of  dollars) 


July  1984 


Belgium 

Year 

and 

and 

All 

Western 

EEC. 

Luxem- 

Germany 

Nether- 

United 

Ire- 

Den- 

Eastern 

Middle 

Saudi 

Other 

month 

countries 

Europe 

(9)' 

bourg 

France 

West 

Italy 

lands 

Kingdom 

land 

mark 

Europe 

USSR 

East 

Arabia 

Africa 

D 

400466 

400465 

400462 

400456 

400453 

400450 

400447 

400444 

400438 

400435 

400432 

400393 

400369 

400363 

400324 

400303 

1982 

84,530.3 

8,770.5 

7.508.0 

791.1 

755.3 

1,285.0 

704.5 

1,060.3 

2,726.6 

98.6 

86.6 

2.590.0 

2,073.7 

1.875.7 

446.9 

1.191.1 

1983 

90.963.9 

7,834.8 

6,771.5 

714.3 

654.1 

1,181.7 

5693 

975.7 

2,508.8 

99.1 

68.5 

2,122.5 

1 ,764.6 

1,445.7 

3694 

9498 

1982  J 

7,955.1 

700.5 

605.9 

52.3 

57.1 

105.8 

68.4 

98.2 

211.0 

7.3 

5.8 

390.7 

311.0 

168.3 

323 

131.6 

J 

6,832.9 

730.5 

622.5 

74.3 

53.7 

117.5 

49.9 

78.8 

226.7 

8.1 

13.5 

261.6 

180.5 

158.3 

28.6 

121.4 

A 

6,486.1 

649.7 

556.7 

65.3 

50.3 

88.4 

49.6 

106.6 

185.3 

68 

4.5 

170.3 

133.5 

97.1 

20.1 

44.1 

S 

7,567.0 

6604 

551.8 

67.0 

50.6 

109.4 

67.2 

75.3 

169.7 

8.6 

4.1 

242.7 

185.2 

202.0 

80.8 

92.6 

0 

6.670.7 

657.2 

5849 

63.5 

73.1 

117.0 

477 

84.1 

189.2 

6.3 

4.0 

222.1 

2059 

118.5 

28.8 

104.1 

N 

6,9973 

662.4 

570.3 

53.8 

60.1 

110.2 

47.0 

95.0 

183.1 

7.3 

13.8 

271.9 

2530 

165.3 

36.7 

78.8 

D 

6,908.2 

750.9 

640.2 

68.3 

54.5 

996 

68.0 

80.6 

247.8 

11.0 

10.4 

211.9 

197.0 

173.5 

37.3 

100.9 

1983  J 

6.403.6 

553.0 

489.8 

46.9 

52.8 

94.7 

32.5 

68.4 

183.4 

7.1 

4.0 

81.3 

70.3 

131.3 

31.7 

57.6 

F 

6,822.4 

542.5 

457.8 

51.4 

49.8 

98.0 

39.1 

48.7 

159.5 

7.6 

3.7 

70.9 

61.6 

104  8 

25.3 

69.2 

M 

7,448.4 

723.4 

6088 

58.0 

46.1 

101.7 

58.0 

75.2 

2552 

10.2 

4.4 

109.2 

75.1 

85.7 

28.6 

61.1 

A 

7,383.4 

575.0 

505.1 

39.4 

44.5 

91.2 

35.8 

91.5 

189.5 

7.5 

5.7 

227.3 

183  3 

83.0 

29.0 

664 

M 

7,990.6 

662.7 

5604 

48  1 

62.4 

89.6 

44.0 

80.6 

214.7 

167 

4.3 

308.0 

262.2 

121.9 

26.7 

101.9 

J 

8,290.8 

714.3 

590.3 

63.6 

50.6 

88.7 

35.5 

123.2 

214.2 

7.4 

7.1 

244.2 

203.0 

143.1 

44.8 

93.5 

J 

6,7189 

527.2 

460.0 

380 

46.3 

91.2 

27  1 

70.6 

178.3 

4.6 

3.8 

177.1 

141.5 

128.0 

39.5 

58.2 

A 

6,9946 

662.8 

575.6 

64.6 

58.2 

92.7 

59.7 

63.5 

227.1 

6.5 

3.3 

266  2 

230  1 

81.7 

20.9 

96.9 

S 

7,649.3 

679.4 

587.7 

92.4 

51.8 

96.3 

45.3 

79.2 

211.7 

7.5 

3.5 

255.9 

231.6 

135.1 

23.1 

76.9 

0 

8,262.8 

718.9 

648.1 

87.8 

59.6 

119.0 

58.9 

93.4 

219.5 

6.3 

3.7 

173.9 

138.7 

139.5 

27.2 

97.8 

N 

8,772.2 

733.3 

640.5 

63.9 

70.0 

108.7 

53.2 

980 

225.6 

8.7 

12.6 

128.3 

111.7 

143.9 

32.7 

66.1 

D 

8.2269 

742.2 

647.2 

60.1 

62.0 

110.0 

80.0 

83.4 

230.2 

9.1 

12.5 

80.3 

55.5 

147.5 

40.0 

104.2 

1984  J 

8,412.1 

598.2 

521.7 

46.8 

40.4 

89.2 

56.5 

69.2 

208.4 

5.6 

5.6 

58.8 

22.5 

125.6 

26.5 

92.7 

F 

8,402.4 

677.0 

585.9 

46.6 

57.5 

93.8 

31.8 

126.2 

212.2 

6.2 

11.7 

34.0 

22.9 

109.5 

34.1 

101.6 

M 

9,379.6 

665.9 

563.9 

42.8 

51.0 

83.2 

45.1 

98.4 

2252 

9.2 

8.9 

45.7 

10.5 

151.3 

32.2 

80.3 

A 

9,104.9 

636.1 

533.1 

36.6 

60.1 

84.2 

41.1 

990 

194.4 

11.3 

6.4 

115.5 

101.8 

109.6 

24.0 

86.0 

M 

10,3843 

793.0 

6935 

542 

60.1 

132.1 

91.7 

90.9 

250.5 

10.5 

3.3 

307.9 

2290 

172.4 

29.5 

82.2 

Central 

Year 

People's 

America 

and 

Other 

Hong 

Republic 

Korea 

South 

Vene- 

and 

North 

United 

month 

Algeria 

Asia 

Kong 

of  China 

Japan 

South 

Taiwan 

Oceania 

Australia 

America 

Brazil 

zuela 

Antilles 

Mexico 

America 

States 

D 

400261 

400204 

400195 

400171 

400165 

400159 

400150 

400141 

400138 

400120 

400105 

400078 

400075 

400027 

400009 

400000 

1982 

500.3 

8,154.4 

265.5 

1,232.1 

4,589.9 

487.7 

304.7 

889.3 

697.8 

1,822.3 

546.1 

672.7 

1,515.1 

455.9 

57,721.9 

57.685.0 

1983 

449.3 

8,706.2 

2293 

1,609.0 

4,761  8 

564.1 

3459 

610.0 

468.7 

1.488.8 

625.3 

309.6 

1,445.5 

382.4 

66,360.8 

66.332.5 

1982  J 

39.0 

774.3 

19.3 

115.5 

490.8 

32.4 

25.2 

71.5 

56.7 

213.0 

76.5 

73.3 

151.2 

46.2 

5,353.9 

5,349.2 

J 

57.6 

711.7 

16.1 

102.7 

371.7 

30.1 

45.6 

74.2 

53.0 

208.1 

70.8 

87.4 

131.2 

41.7 

4,435.7 

4,432.7 

A 

7.0 

686.9 

18.5 

144.1 

353.1 

27.5 

207 

59.8 

48.2 

165.7 

61.4 

638 

102.3 

33.2 

4,510.1 

4,506.9 

S 

41.3 

829.0 

42.8 

136.6 

450.4 

49.6 

27.5 

68.1 

47.7 

194.9 

73.4 

71.2 

127.3 

31.7 

5,150.0 

5,148.0 

0 

46.9 

6182 

27.1 

112.1 

311.0 

40  1 

28.4 

64.4 

50.6 

141.5 

52.2 

36.2 

85.1 

18.2 

4,659.6 

4,655.0 

N 

53.4 

609.8 

18.1 

81.3 

331.2 

46.7 

34.0 

46.8 

37.1 

168.5 

59.1 

48.2 

121.5 

31.6 

4,872.3 

4,868.9 

D 

33.5 

6399 

19.1 

93.6 

356.5 

39.5 

25.6 

58.7 

49.1 

101.3 

15.4 

33.5 

156.6 

60.8 

4,714.4 

4,711.8 

1983  J 

186 

557.0 

16.8 

117.9 

293.6 

373 

28.3 

380 

31.1 

68.0 

10.5 

29.9 

113.7 

33.9 

4,803.8 

4.799.9 

F 

29.2 

641.0 

12.7 

116.8 

355.8 

46.0 

12.2 

47.9 

33.0 

75.7 

22.7 

30.1 

107.4 

23.6 

5,163.0 

5,162.1 

M 

25.2 

638.2 

140 

123.0 

3428 

30.9 

36.2 

44.9 

36.1 

124.2 

46.8 

34.9 

125.2 

31.8 

5,536.5 

5.533.9 

A 

26.0 

787.1 

16.7 

147.3 

428.8 

57.7 

29.9 

53.5 

46.3 

116.4 

45.8 

23.0 

125.9 

36.4 

5.348.9 

5,346.8 

M 

43.5 

793.3 

26.4 

139.6 

417.8 

56.7 

43.2 

44.3 

29.5 

157.4 

77.3 

31.4 

115.5 

19.8 

5,685.7 

5.684.3 

J 

59.3 

8503 

27.2 

131.2 

507.5 

52.3 

25.0 

61.6 

45.9 

123  0 

61.1 

23.3 

130.6 

27.7 

5,930.1 

5,926.7 

J 

27.3 

707.0 

16.1 

135.1 

391.7 

36.3 

37.2 

51.9 

39.6 

135.2 

66.0 

27.3 

101.7 

29.4 

4,832.6 

4,830.4 

A 

44.3 

638.7 

16.5 

130.3 

367.6 

31.7 

18.6 

49.2 

38.6 

144.7 

77.0 

22.7 

149.5 

62.8 

4.904.7 

4,902.7 

S 

40.2 

662.8 

18.6 

148.3 

3265 

37.3 

21.1 

46.9 

35.5 

98.9 

44.4 

17.7 

131.5 

38.6 

5,562.1 

5,560.6 

O 

45.4 

775.2 

19.0 

173.1 

410.3 

46.6 

30.0 

58.4 

46.9 

139.2 

73.6 

23.3 

103.2 

26.1 

6,056.5 

6,054.1 

N 

38.8 

861.7 

25.8 

137.4 

474.3 

66.4 

23.8 

48.5 

37.4 

151.1 

59.8 

20.0 

119.4 

22.9 

6.5198 

6,517.4 

D 

51.5 

794.0 

19.5 

109.2 

4450 

64.8 

40.3 

64.8 

48.7 

154.9 

40.4 

26.1 

121.8 

29.3 

6,017.1 

6,013.7 

1984  J 

51.4 

779.8 

24.9 

124.2 

425.9 

71.0 

46.7 

67.7 

49.9 

91.3 

31.0 

20.7 

89.5 

29.5 

6,508.4 

6.506.4 

F 

38.0 

660.5 

12.8 

35.3 

401.1 

64.3 

27.2 

67.6 

59.0 

73.3 

17.5 

25.2 

114.1 

19.6 

6,564.9 

6.562.1 

M 

34.0 

733.0 

17.1 

91.6 

409.6 

38.5 

22.9 

73.7 

51.4 

79.7 

23.7 

21.7 

129.0 

34.4 

7,421.0 

7,418.6 

A 

42.2 

747.2 

12.3 

74.7 

453.3 

43.6 

25.1 

58.2 

47.1 

130.8 

57.6 

19.5 

128.9 

39.0 

7.092.6 

7.0899 

M 

24.0 

8994 

23.8 

133.0 

480.8 

85.6 

36.1 

68.3 

48.7 

128.1 

60.8 

19.9 

134.6 

23.3 

7,798.3 

7,795.2 

'Includes  Belgium,  Luxembourg,  France,  Germany,  Italy.  Netherlands,  Denmark,  Ireland  and  United  Kingdom. 
Sources:  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


114 


July  1984 

2— Merchandise  trade  on  a  customs  basis 

Table  2.2:  Imports  by  country,  not  seasonally  adjusted,  customs  basis  (millions  of  dollars) 


Section  11— Table  2.2 


Belgium 

Year 

and 

and 

All 

Western 

EEC. 

Luxem- 

Germany 

Nether- 

United 

Ire- 

Den- 

Eastern 

Middle 

Saudi 

Other 

month 

countries 

Europe 

(9)' 

bourg 

France 

West 

Italy 

lands 

Kingdom 

land 

mark 

Europe 

USSR 

East 

Arabia 

Africa 

D 

421476 

421475 

421472 

421466 

421463 

421460 

421457 

421454 

421448 

421445 

421442 

421403 

421379 

421373 

421334 

421313 

1982 

67,855.7 

7,026.3 

5.678.3 

263.5 

877.0 

1,383.9 

724.8 

267.3 

1,903.9 

128.8 

129.0 

240.3 

41.8 

966.6 

731  3 

658.7 

1983 

75,586.6 

7,526.6 

5,915.3 

296.0 

841.0 

1,576.6 

798.4 

349.4 

1,809.8 

107.3 

136.9 

250.1 

33.3 

864.9 

94.0 

677.7 

1982  J 

6.104.3 

565.1 

462.1 

16.7 

76.3 

115.8 

61.6 

18.4 

148.7 

13.5 

11.1 

20.0 

7  5 

129.0 

123.7 

63.1 

J 

5,580  9 

613.7 

484.0 

15.1 

77.8 

97.3 

103.0 

21.9 

146.9 

13.4 

85 

18.9 

1.7 

130.5 

86.2 

57.3 

A 

5,392.4 

497.6 

416.7 

14.8 

73.8 

107.5 

66.2 

19.4 

114.3 

11.6 

92 

21.9 

2.0 

101.0 

124.9 

S 

5,501.1 

534.7 

416.8 

24.0 

53.9 

97.4 

51.7 

20.1 

148.6 

11.9 

9.3 

12.2 

03 

4.1 

0.1 

29.9 

0 

5.1437 

525.6 

426.1 

26.5 

62.8 

112.6 

51.4 

21.4 

134.8 

6.7 

9.8 

14.5 

02 

25.6 

19.9 

24.4 

N 

5,544.7 

598.6 

487.4 

18.9 

77.2 

105.0 

58.0 

35.2 

170.3 

8.4 

14.4 

18.1 

2.9 

6.2 

56.4 

D 

4,848.8 

465.5 

356.4 

14.7 

61.3 

96.6 

43.6 

25.5 

100.2 

7.6 

69 

14.1 

1.6 

4.1 

0.1 

64.7 

1983  J 

5,295.8 

531.9 

424.5 

17.4 

68  7 

122.1 

51.5 

20  5 

124.4 

10.5 

95 

21  5 

08 

118.5 

72.8 

118.5 

F 

5.446.1 

458.5 

372.0 

25.1 

57.1 

95.8 

48.1 

19.9 

105.9 

8.4 

11.7 

16.6 

1.6 

8.5 

26.6 

M 

6,169.4 

636.4 

479.2 

23.8 

64.4 

130.9 

63.5 

27.7 

149.6 

7.2 

12.2 

16.3 

4.5 

20.2 

0.1 

42.4 

A 

6.1843 

587.1 

470.7 

22.1 

66.9 

134.9 

66.9 

32.7 

126  8 

79 

12.4 

27.4 

21 

7.2 

0.2 

24.0 

M 

6,465.6 

664.2 

517.0 

18.2 

64.9 

124.6 

88.1 

30.8 

170.9 

7.9 

11.4 

19.3 

5.0 

6.5 

02 

23.3 

J 

6,433.4 

575.0 

463.7 

19.7 

67.8 

134.5 

62.0 

277 

131.5 

7.6 

13.0 

21.2 

52 

27.5 

0.1 

39.8 

J 

5,717.1 

610.7 

505.8 

26.3 

69.6 

122.7 

72.2 

24.8 

171.0 

94 

9.8 

19.4 

3.4 

23.5 

01 

37.1 

A 

6,249.5 

790.5 

549.5 

24.3 

90.1 

134.0 

85.6 

29.4 

168.8 

86 

8.7 

25.6 

4.0 

71.9 

0.1 

44.4 

S 

6,599.8 

564.2 

444.9 

20.2 

59.1 

119.0 

51.1 

39.0 

137.0 

7.8 

11.8 

32.5 

1.8 

223.5 

20.2 

62.3 

0 

7,323.1 

705.0 

558.1 

34.3 

76.0 

143.4 

61.1 

36.2 

184.8 

9.0 

13.3 

16.3 

1.2 

123.0 

0.2 

143.0 

N 

7,362.5 

766.5 

613.2 

33.1 

83.0 

165.3 

72.6 

33.3 

201.4 

12.3 

12.2 

19.6 

33 

157.0 

62.7 

D 

6,340.0 

636.6 

516.8 

31.6 

73.5 

149.5 

75.8 

27.4 

137.5 

10.7 

10.9 

14.3 

0.4 

77.4 

0.1 

53.6 

1984  J 

6.907.9 

782.1 

646.2 

24.1 

96.1 

189.4 

74.7 

24.8 

206.1 

14.1 

16.9 

27.4 

2.4 

64.3 

-. 

45.0 

F 

7,453.8 

737.0 

608.1 

32.6 

93.4 

165.0 

74.6 

37.1 

181.8 

9.6 

14.0 

20.6 

2.2 

55.1 

118.6 

M 

8,440.8 

861.9 

723.1 

40.1 

93.5 

195.5 

94.3 

44.5 

2280 

12.4 

14.8 

21.8 

1.3 

68.1 

0.3 

96.8 

A 

8,006.4 

809.5 

677.8 

36.9 

101.7 

1926 

91.0 

53.0 

170.8 

17.5 

14.2 

19.3 

0.4 

65.6 

- 

128.1 

M 

8.979.5 

956.4 

768.1 

37.8 

128.0 

2093 

127.8 

47.9 

181.2 

18.5 

17.6 

24.9 

08 

33.4 

0.6 

61.4 

Central 

Year 

People's 

America 

and 

Other 

Hong 

Republic 

Korea 

South 

Vene- 

and 

North 

United 

month 

Algeria 

Asia 

Kong 

ot  China 

Japan 

South 

Taiwan 

Oceania 

Australia 

America 

Brazil 

zuela 

Antilles 

Mexico 

America 

States 

D 

421271 

421214 

421205 

421181 

421175 

421169 

421160 

421151 

421148 

421130 

421115 

421088 

421085 

421037 

421019 

421010 

1982 

259.6 

6.181.5 

668.8 

203.7 

3,526.8 

586.4 

661.3 

592.0 

443.6 

2,694.0 

482.5 

1,805.0 

1,627.0 

998.3 

47,8693 

47,865.9 

1983 

150.1 

7,827.9 

820.3 

245.8 

4,409.4 

791.4 

925.5 

521.2 

357.5 

2.047.0 

500.0 

1.004.5 

1,765.0 

1,079.2 

54,106.2 

54,103.3 

1982  J 

4.5 

443.5 

50.9 

18.1 

225.8 

58.8 

50.9 

62.8 

46.1 

162.0 

41.1 

84.7 

145.1 

79.5 

4,513.7 

4,513.6 

J 

25.8 

535.9 

69.2 

21.9 

281.1 

62.9 

63.6 

60.6 

43.2 

237.6 

34.3 

172.2 

145.8 

93.8 

3,775.7 

3,775.6 

A 

78.3 

561.1 

773 

14.5 

314.0 

51.5 

59.4 

54.4 

38.0 

208.2 

56.0 

119.7 

107.0 

54.1 

3,716.5 

3,715.8 

S 

0.5 

527.7 

65.1 

14.3 

318.1 

42.8 

49.6 

39.8 

28.2 

259.7 

34.0 

182.3 

128.2 

89.7 

3,964.7 

3,963.4 

0 

1.1 

492.9 

62.3 

12.1 

301.3 

36.8 

44.0 

52.9 

40.4 

168  2 

30.7 

112.5 

104.9 

61.6 

3,734.8 

3,734.7 

N 

20.7 

483.0 

59.9 

12.2 

274.9 

38.3 

55.2 

51.6 

43.6 

213.2 

25.9 

151.3 

1858 

129.2 

3,931.8 

3,931.5 

D 

40.6 

409.8 

48.3 

14.1 

220.0 

45.0 

48.2 

36.4 

23.6 

210.1 

33.5 

149  9 

141.0 

101.7 

3,503.1 

3,503.0 

1983  J 

6.9 

553.1 

60.0 

18.9 

303.9 

57.4 

71.0 

32.4 

19.3 

224.9 

27.1 

166.4 

84.0 

41.5 

3,611.0 

3,610.8 

F 

20.3 

5479 

62.1 

22.6 

300.2 

55.3 

69.3 

45.8 

37.0 

163.6 

35.2 

95.9 

129.4 

74.3 

4,049.1 

4,048.4 

M 

20.5 

598.1 

53.8 

15.3 

358.9 

55.6 

70.0 

38.6 

22.1 

268.3 

35.2 

180.9 

127.3 

78.7 

4,421 .8 

4,421.6 

A 

589.3 

50.1 

16.0 

349.7 

48.9 

70.6 

53.4 

37.2 

183.0 

41.3 

100.1 

144.0 

85.1 

4,568.8 

4,567.8 

M 

0.1 

589.4 

57.8 

18.4 

334.5 

58.3 

71  8 

40.6 

20.2 

107.9 

39.9 

15.2 

137.1 

85.5 

4,877.2 

4.877.1 

J 

17.2 

619.9 

66.7 

26.1 

329.7 

67.9 

75.5 

45.0 

21.5 

110.3 

37.0 

34.5 

115.9 

72.6 

4,878.7 

4,878.7 

J 

0.1 

610.4 

74.8 

24.4 

311.9 

65.8 

79.6 

35.7 

23.9 

169.6 

39.1 

93.7 

132.6 

87.3 

4,078.2 

4,078.1 

A 

0.3 

728.1 

90.0 

25.1 

375.2 

89.7 

92.2 

41.6 

24.4 

136.1 

55.4 

34.4 

174.3 

116.7 

4,236.9 

4,236.7 

S 

10.3 

765.1 

86.9 

23.5 

413.2 

92.5 

92.5 

50.8 

36.8 

162.7 

54.4 

64.2 

150.1 

90.8 

4,588.4 

4,588.2 

0 

51.4 

810.3 

77.6 

17.8 

523.4 

56.4 

75.7 

30.8 

22.4 

225.7 

54.6 

87.7 

205.6 

129.7 

5.063.4 

5,063.3 

N 

20.8 

785.8 

82.2 

21.1 

462.4 

61.8 

87.1 

45.3 

38.1 

149.7 

40.2 

55.6 

154.2 

58.3 

5,221.7 

5,221.7 

D 

2.3 

630.3 

58.5 

16.5 

346.4 

81.9 

70.2 

61.0 

54.6 

145.4 

40.6 

75.9 

210.5 

158.7 

4,511.0 

4,510.9 

1984  J 

0.1 

743.8 

71.7 

18.2 

389.1 

97.2 

95.8 

48.7 

40.5 

139.5 

49.2 

53.5 

165.3 

92.0 

4.891  9 

4,891.8 

F 

735.1 

73.7 

32.9 

3828 

80.7 

101.5 

34.0 

26.3 

211.9 

39.0 

123.7 

172.6 

95.4 

5,368.8 

5,368.7 

M 

41.7 

848.5 

66.5 

32.8 

481.2 

89.5 

93.5 

29.4 

18.1 

237.8 

40.6 

139.9 

216.9 

155.9 

6,059.6 

6,0596 

A 

26.2 

708.3 

57.8 

24.5 

397.0 

77.3 

85.5 

23.0 

15.4 

159.7 

48.5 

44.6 

128.7 

84.2 

5,964.3 

5,963.9 

M 

24.6 

8590 

69.1 

24.4 

481.5 

96.2 

102.4 

38.8 

25.8 

214.5 

69.3 

78.7 

174.7 

100.7 

6,616.4 

6,616.2 

'Includes  Belgium,  Luxembourg,  France.  Germany,  Italy,  Netherlands,  Denmark,  Ireland  and  United  Kingdom 
Sources:  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


115 


Section  1 1  —Table  2.3 

2— Merchandise  trade  on  a  customs  basis 
Table  2.3:  Total  exports  by  commodity  grouping, 


July  1984 


not  seasonally  adjusted,  customs  basis  (millions  of  dollars) 


Food 

feed,  beverages  and  tobacco 

Meat 

Shell- 

Other 

Year 

Live 

and 

Fish, 

fish, 

cereals 

Fodder 

and 

Total 

Re- 

animals 

meat 

fresh  or 

preserved 

Wheat 

and 

Other 

and 

month 

exports 

exports 

Total 

total 

Total 

preps. 

frozen 

fish 

Wheat 

flour 

preps. 

foods 

feed 

Whisky 

D 

402173 

402170 

402167          402164 

402161 

402158 

402149 

402140 

402128 

402125 

402122          402107 

402092 

402080 

1982 

84,530.3 

2.705.4 

81,824.8 

325.3 

9,896.4 

779.3 

844.8 

738.3 

4.288.9 

75.3 

1 ,347.3 

626.7 

259.7 

337.2 

1983 

90.9639 

2,457.7 

88,506.2 

339.8       10,073.9 

700.9 

762.1 

784.1 

4.647.7 

30.7 

1.262.1 

641.5 

298.1 

340.6 

1982  J 

7,955.1 

234.6 

7,720.5 

23.7 

1,123.0 

707 

66.9 

119.6 

531.8 

2.8 

159.1 

56.4 

25.4 

33.5 

J 

6,8329 

257.1 

6,575.8 

25.4 

933.4 

72.5 

71.6 

75.9 

454.2 

5.5 

103.2 

53.0 

18.1 

15.2 

A 

6,486.1 

211.5 

6.274.6 

25.3 

808.3 

70.7 

120.6 

67.8 

351.8 

4.7 

81.2 

37.2 

18.8 

27.2 

s 

7,567.0 

280.9 

7.286.1 

24.9 

9403 

69.3 

128.1 

59.4 

435.5 

9.0 

96.1 

52.4 

17.2 

37.2 

0 

6,670.7 

193.6 

6,477.1 

29.0 

883.0 

69.9 

100.7 

67.1 

368.4 

3.1 

101.0 

62.5 

22.7 

44.9 

N 

6,997.3 

264.4 

6,732.9 

35.5 

970.4 

61.1 

72.6 

73.0 

3962 

11.4 

137.4 

64.3 

27.4 

46.0 

D 

6.908.2 

207.2 

6,701.0 

33.3 

785.1 

42.5 

55.9 

52.8 

359.8 

4.6 

91.9 

57.5 

27.6 

25.1 

1983  J 

6,403.6 

186.1 

6.217.5 

33.1 

575.1 

62.6 

48.3 

42.3 

210.9 

12.3 

77.5 

48.1 

17.8 

224 

F 

6.822.4 

214.3 

6,608.2 

32.5 

610.4 

69.7 

56.1 

35.6 

228.1 

12.4 

57.0 

45.4 

19.9 

19.0 

M 

7,448.4 

212.1 

7,236.3 

34.1 

735.9 

80.6 

62.0 

51.3 

301.2 

8.2 

73.8 

52.6 

27.1 

22.3 

A 

7,383.4 

203.4 

7,180.1 

33.8 

753.1 

65.8 

50.7 

54.7 

379.2 

3.7 

73.0 

48.9 

21.6 

22.1 

M 

7,990.6 

210.4 

7,780.2 

35.6 

1.059.1 

64.2 

62.5 

94.3 

559.0 

5.1 

120.8 

47.0 

23.4 

26.9 

J 

8.290.8 

240.5 

8.050.3 

32.0 

979.7 

56.9 

67.0 

139.3 

459.7 

3.5 

108.5 

47.1 

20.3 

31.6 

J 

6.718.9 

172.4 

6,546.5 

22.8 

887.6 

57.6 

67.0 

82.1 

451.7 

0.3 

109.2 

38.0 

21.6 

17.4 

A 

6,994.6 

178.7 

6.815.8 

23.3 

971.2 

67.8 

80.5 

63.6 

497.7 

6.8 

107.8 

44.2 

23.7 

32.7 

S 

7,649.3 

201.9 

7,447.5 

26.4 

904.3 

48.6 

79.0 

52.5 

420.0 

14.2 

130.7 

56.7 

25.5 

33.9 

0 

8.262.8 

193.8 

8,0690 

22.5 

980.2 

44.7 

76.7 

58.3 

466.1 

6.0 

150.2 

65.9 

27.8 

41.9 

N 

8.772.2 

228.3 

8,543.8 

23.0 

857.7 

44.2 

58.7 

50.0 

359.2 

7.6 

129.6 

84.6 

36.0 

43.3 

D 

8,2269 

215.8 

8,011.1 

20.7 

759.7 

38.3 

53.6 

60.2 

314.9 

0.5 

124.1 

62.9 

33.4 

27.0 

1984  J 

8.412.1 

190.5 

8,221.6 

28.3 

630.0 

63.7 

44.4 

440 

226.4 

3.9 

87.3 

63.9 

33.3 

26.4 

F 

8,402.4 

220.4 

8,182.1 

30.9 

567.9 

62.5 

55.1 

42.5 

169.3 

9.9 

65.7 

63.6 

33.3 

25.4 

M 

9,379.6 

239.1 

9,140.5 

35.7 

650.1 

72.0 

62.5 

41.8 

232.0 

7.9 

66.2 

57.4 

24.7 

28.5 

A 

9.104.9 

224.0 

8,880.9 

41.6 

709.4 

66.4 

55.1 

39.7 

272.0 

6.5 

88.4 

62.5 

33.5 

23.5 

M 

10,3843 

247.6 

10,136.6 

40.4 

1,075.9 

67.3 

62.9 

76.6 

520.4 

28.2 

141.7 

66.3 

28.2 

31.9 

Crude 

materials,  inedible 

Other  fabricated 

Hides. 

Crude 

Ores,  concentrates 

&  scrap 

As- 

Non- 

materials,  inedible 

Year 

Other 

Veneer 

and 

skins 

Oil-          wood 

Radio- 

non- 

Crude 

Natural 

bestos. 

metal 

and 

month 

Total     and  furs 

seeds          mats. 

Iron 

Copper 

Nickel 

active 

ferrous    petroleum 

gas 

unmfrd. 

minerals 

Total 

Lumber 

plywood 

D 

402065 

402062        402053        402041 

402029 

402020 

402017 

402014 

40201 1 

401993 

101990 

401987 

401984 

401954 

401951 

401942 

1982 

14,783.0 

251.7 

648.0         225.6 

1,103.7 

397.1 

298.6 

358.6 

1 ,034.0 

2,728.5      4,754.7 

482.6 

2,178.8 

27,865.1 

2,912.7 

2148 

1983 

14,392.8 

221.5 

688.7          276.2 

1.054.3 

475.5 

336.5 

62.6 

971.3 

3,456.9      3,9582 

454.9 

2.082.6 

30,011.1 

3,969.1 

257.0 

1982  J 

1,217.0 

189 

68.7            18.3 

130.4 

15.5 

2.8 

25.7 

84.2 

196.8 

338.8 

35.1 

256.5 

2,382.1 

285.3 

18.9 

J 

1,140.0 

15.0 

51.5            16.5 

109.0 

46.5 

28.6 

7.3 

104.2 

200.7 

325.3 

24.6 

185.2 

2,315.2 

274.8 

17.2 

A 

1,162.1 

11.4 

46.7            19.3 

114.2 

28  1 

2.6 

18.9 

98.4 

281.0 

336.6 

35.9 

149.6 

2,226.9 

233.6 

14.1 

s 

1,267.3 

12.7 

54.7            22.6 

77.5 

38.9 

3.0 

121.3 

94.0 

248.5 

328.7 

52.5 

188.7 

2,334.6 

256.7 

13.8 

O 

1.136.0 

11.2 

49.5            12.9 

85.6 

26.3 

0.7 

57.7 

74.5 

251.6 

328.0 

43.1 

169.3 

2,199.1 

224.7 

12.9 

N 

1,130.5 

11.8 

58.0            29.3 

28.8 

32.1 

2.3 

30.9 

61.8 

236.6 

402.9 

46.8 

161.6 

2,310.1 

246.4 

13.7 

D 

1,310.6 

24.2 

60.3            24.2 

122.2 

30.9 

16.7 

23.5 

84.8 

257.4 

447.5 

49.7 

137.6 

2,242.1 

246.0 

21.4 

1983  J 

1,249.5 

25.6 

31.9            16.6 

49.9 

43.3 

1.5 

12.8 

48.8 

268.1 

530.7 

35.1 

156.9 

2,199.2 

280.2 

19.4 

F 

1,319.2 

21.1 

47.9            34.9 

25.4 

20.0 

13.4 

17.0 

77.5 

314.2 

528.1 

25.3 

160.1 

2,197.2 

319.0 

19.7 

M 

1,152.3 

37.2 

47  2            21.6 

55.1 

32.3 

13.1 

7.6 

87.8 

207.9 

442.4 

50.7 

103.6 

2,498.7 

307.6 

35.5 

A 

1.253.2 

16.1 

41.1            22.3 

105.3 

39.9 

17.6 

2.4 

65.9 

267.2 

384.9 

37.9 

221.1 

2,410.8 

305.0 

21.5 

M 

1,157.9 

17.9 

48.6            19.0 

107.5 

49.8 

36.9 

— 

58.2 

240.6 

318.3 

30.9 

200.0 

2,572.1 

357.1 

27.7 

J 

1,217.1 

14.7 

58.1            18.1 

106.8 

44.4 

57.9 

1.5 

96.1 

276.5 

259.9 

45.7 

213.2 

2,692.0 

409.6 

18.9 

J 

976.9 

15.1 

60.2            14  2 

93.4 

48.0 

0.9 

1.5 

44.5 

308.4 

220.7 

30.1 

116.9 

2,399.9 

382.1 

18.6 

A 

1,131.7 

13.1 

45.9            18.0 

131.6 

29.9 

40.9 

15.2 

76.2 

322.9 

224.3 

32.6 

157.3 

2,501.7 

362.0 

13.8 

s 

1,109.7 

8.8 

49.7            28.7 

112.7 

36.6 

49.1 

1.5 

118.4 

333.8 

214.8 

39.2 

92.1 

2,563.2 

307.5 

14.7 

O 

1,211.0 

14.9 

61.4            29.2 

86.2 

38.3 

22.4 

1.5 

131.1 

303.1 

252.4 

36.7 

211.8 

2,740.0 

349.7 

17.3 

N 

1 ,209  4 

18.2 

77.9            28.2 

36.7 

47.6 

35.7 

1.5 

82.2 

299.7 

259.1 

51.4 

238.2 

2,731.4 

299.8 

22.8 

D 

1 ,404.9 

18.7 

118.9            25.5 

143.9 

45.4 

47.2 

— 

84.5 

314.5 

322.6 

39.3 

211.4 

2,504.9 

289.5 

27.0 

1984  J 

1,447.2 

27.7 

51.4            21.8 

91.3 

42.7 

37.6 

16.2 

62.5 

315.4 

482.1 

38.4 

224.2 

2,810.7 

329.1 

32.9 

F 

1,282.5 

31.8 

131.4            22:5 

18.3 

46.8 

55.5 

2.6 

71.1 

283.2 

3360 

50.3 

197.7 

2,716.1 

338.8 

30.8 

M 

1,401.6 

40.8 

98.4            28.9 

96.0 

43.7 

54.3 

3.2 

77.1 

358.9 

341.4 

46.6 

170.6 

3,010.9 

379.3 

25.8 

A 

1,446.2 

25.9 

784            28.8 

14.7 

37.6 

55.1 

6.7 

67.5 

442.3 

321.5 

45.0 

282.8 

2,863.2 

358.0 

21.4 

M 

1,631.3 

28.5 

102.6            23.6 

202.9 

53.0 

33.8 

8.2 

114.9 

442.3 

321.5 

36.8 

222.7 

3,269.6 

395.1 

22.4 

116 


July  1984 

2— Merchandise  trade  on  a  customs  basis 
Table  2.3:  Total  exports  by  commodity  grouping, 


Section  11— Table  2.3/Concluded 


not  seasonally  adjusted,  customs  basis  (millions  of  dollars)/concluded 


Fabricated  materials, 

nedible 

Other 

Textile 

Ferti- 

Syn- 
thetic- 

Primary 

Steel 

Other 

Non-ferrous  metals  and  alloys 

End 

Year 

News- 

paper 
and 

fabri- 

lizers 

rubber 

iron 

plate 

iron 

products 
inedible. 

and 

Wood 

print 

cated 

Chem- 

and 

and 

and 

and 

and 

Alum- 

month 

pulp 

paper 

board 

mats 

icals 

mats 

plastics 

steel 

sheet 

steel 

inum 

Copper 

Nickel 

Zinc 

Other 

total 

D 

401933 

401930 

401927 

401915 

401900 

401888 

401885 

401876 

401873 

401870 

401852 

401849 

401846 

401843 

401840 

401789 

1982 

3,221.4 

4,086.2 

922.0 

242.2 

2,094.5 

1,022.2 

689.7 

188.8 

739.2 

1,037.3 

1,428.4 

540.4 

506.2 

465.9 

1,865.8 

28,690.8 

1983 

3,057.6 

4,005  1 

1,030.1 

227.2 

2,173.6 

1,160.3 

718.9 

257.4 

450.1 

935.1 

1.744.2 

709.9 

496.6 

502.6 

1 ,977.3 

33,472.3 

1982  J 

3030 

339.6 

76.8 

20.5 

192.1 

71  8 

57.1 

20.4 

96.3 

104.5 

118.3 

36.5 

21.2 

33.8 

129.8 

2,953.4 

J 

264.5 

325.2 

78.0 

23.7 

185.0 

82.3 

59.1 

10.9 

48.2 

85.6 

120.1 

43.0 

24.8 

42.3 

166.2 

2,138.1 

A 

283.2 

330.1 

81.2 

157 

184.3 

67.1 

59.6 

90 

82.7 

63.4 

170.4 

16.1 

31.3 

24.4 

107.3 

2,038.1 

s 

236.8 

2993 

86.1 

21.3 

154.9 

89.8 

55.9 

15.7 

88.3 

73.8 

116.4 

41.4 

21.2 

26.6 

237.0 

2,702.9 

0 

187.0 

316.4 

82.0 

18.7 

183.0 

69.3 

479 

22.9 

86.2 

71.1 

132.0 

24.9 

35.8 

43.3 

194.2 

2,210.6 

N 

248.0 

335.6 

79.9 

21.4 

159.3 

54.4 

53.4 

16.5 

724 

73.2 

133.6 

55.2 

22.0 

40.5 

127.2 

2,268.9 

D 

2287 

312.6 

62.0 

16.7 

159.9 

79.2 

63.6 

11.6 

55.3 

57.8 

94.5 

45.4 

31.1 

51.7 

162.8 

2.310.2 

1983  J 

204.7 

304.6 

75.6 

15.5 

165.5 

837 

53.8 

12  1 

32.1 

62.6 

93.9 

43.1 

27.6 

32.6 

211  7 

2,141.5 

F 

221.4 

278.6 

65.7 

18.8 

173.0 

107.2 

49.6 

125 

31.1 

59.5 

119.7 

347 

28.2 

32.1 

149.8 

2.435.6 

M 

274.2 

316.8 

87.7 

19.2 

238.8 

100.9 

60.8 

25.1 

36.1 

770 

139.9 

54.4 

37.6 

48.0 

154.1 

2,797.0 

A 

213.0 

329.6 

71.0 

18.1 

214.9 

131.5 

50.0 

16.0 

35.1 

75.7 

143.4 

40.7 

36.5 

50.4 

127.2 

2,712.1 

M 

245.2 

352.5 

86.6 

20.7 

192.2 

105.6 

57.4 

18.0 

34.5 

83.0 

178.8 

34.6 

44.9 

41.8 

149.2 

2,935.2 

J 

2894 

359.0 

89.8 

20.9 

163.3 

59.0 

64.2 

31.8 

40.9 

858 

115.6 

101.6 

63.8 

39.2 

187.4 

3,105.1 

J 

245.3 

333.1 

84.9 

18.5 

148.7 

54.2 

60.8 

21.8 

34.4 

682 

155.3 

41.4 

20.6 

33.7 

153.1 

2,2428 

A 

278.8 

347.6 

100  2 

15.9 

150.1 

64.6 

66.2 

18.4 

34.9 

689 

146.6 

93.9 

35.3 

44.0 

120.8 

2,1691 

s 

277.5 

328.6 

98.1 

20.7 

172.9 

119.4 

63.4 

25.4 

43.6 

90.3 

148.7 

76.7 

48.7 

37.0 

152.7 

2,829.4 

0 

2733 

372.9 

97.0 

18.9 

180.7 

111.9 

64.2 

25.4 

39.5 

88.5 

151.3 

62.5 

45.8 

50.6 

224.0 

3,097  1 

N 

252.8 

354.8 

90.9 

21.5 

180.0 

112.8 

67.9 

22.6 

51.5 

96.7 

187.6 

81.9 

52.2 

46.9 

196.7 

3,7062 

D 

282.1 

327.0 

82.5 

18.5 

193.5 

109.5 

60.5 

28.4 

36.5 

79.0 

163.5 

44.2 

55.6 

46.3 

150.6 

3,300.9 

1984  J 

295.4 

372.9 

99 .1 

20.9 

197.7 

119.3 

62.0 

21.1 

50.0 

98.4 

154.6 

51.4 

38.9 

56.0 

171.7 

3,279.7 

F 

236.5 

305.1 

93.2 

23.0 

202.5 

127.1 

64.7 

11.2 

45.9 

93.6 

170.7 

64.0 

52.5 

56.9 

189.7 

3,553.8 

M 

218.8 

337.1 

93.9 

25.7 

2262 

140.5 

72.0 

14.4 

57.3 

122.4 

196.1 

85.9 

50.4 

70.5 

2690 

4,0064 

A 

248.5 

340.0 

87.0 

23.2 

232  9 

140.9 

72.7 

17.8 

52.0 

120.1 

149.5 

886 

577 

52.9 

178.5 

3,794.2 

M 

359.4 

439.8 

115.6 

25.2 

209.1 

128.9 

78.8 

31.2 

61.5 

134.5 

195.7 

65.8 

59.7 

67.2 

208.2 

4,066.6 

End  products 

,  inedible 

Transportation 

and  communications 

equipment 

Machinery 

Aircraft 

Com- 
munic. 

Other 

Personal 

Con- 

Drilling, 

Year 

veying. 

excavating 

Total 

Road 

Motor 

Motor 

engines 

and 

equip. 

and 

Misc 

and 

General 

mats 

and 

motor 

motor 

vehicle 

vehicle 

and 

related 

and 

h'hold 

end 

month 

Total 

purpose 

handling 

mining 

Farm 

Total 

vehicles 

vehicles 

engines 

parts 

Aircraft 

parts 

equip 

tools 

goods 

prod 

D 

401786 

401783 

401771 

401768 

401765 

401726 

401723 

401720 

401708 

401705 

401702 

401699 

401690 

401669 

401642 

401627 

1982 

3,136.3 

715.1 

266.7 

567  1 

651  1 

20,8699 

16,518.5 

11.666.1 

9260 

3,9265 

6004 

1,131.7 

1,398.6 

2.4656 

633.2 

1.585.8 

1983 

2,918.8 

668.7 

400.2 

450.7 

550.8 

25,396.2 

21,357.1 

14.055.2 

1 ,549.3 

5,752.6 

327.4 

1.192.5 

1,614.7 

2.761.3 

595.3 

1 .800.8 

1982  J 

274.3 

65.0 

21.5 

46.3 

58.4 

2,287.2 

1,895.0 

1 ,374.9 

126.2 

393.9 

95.0 

81.9 

130.6 

219.7 

55.4 

116.9 

J 

2662 

57.3 

18.8 

43.7 

54.4 

1,492.1 

1,1340 

717.6 

82.5 

333.9 

57.6 

80.3 

114.9 

2089 

63.2 

107.6 

A 

197.1 

43.5 

17.4 

29.4 

38.9 

1,491.2 

1,215.0 

778.6 

107.5 

329.0 

10.5 

77.2 

103.4 

188.6 

56.9 

104.2 

s 

259.1 

72.5 

22.9 

36.8 

45.6 

2,029.2 

1,669.0 

1,230.4 

44.5 

394.0 

19.3 

91.5 

113.6 

229.9 

67.9 

116.7 

O 

215.7 

49.6 

29.8 

30.6 

33.7 

1,593.4 

1,250.1 

918.6 

50.3 

281.2 

48.7 

94.1 

123.3 

202.9 

63.9 

134.7 

N 

2366 

65.7 

23.5 

37.7 

33.9 

1,606.0 

1.257.1 

887.4 

57.4 

312.3 

18.2 

101.3 

119.6 

231.7 

59.6 

135.0 

D 

223.0 

61.7 

19.8 

43.2 

29.9 

1,644.2 

1,222.0 

880.2 

67.1 

274.6 

54.9 

90.3 

126.3 

224.5 

43.8 

174.6 

1983  J 

224.3 

47.1 

38.7 

34.6 

40.0 

1,578.6 

1,263.2 

858.1 

68.1 

337.0 

5.5 

97.2 

114.3 

167.4 

33.3 

137.9 

F 

172.1 

36.5 

25.0 

20.8 

37.5 

1,914.2 

1 ,602.3 

1.109.1 

119.5 

373.7 

30.1 

102.5 

117.6 

188.5 

35.2 

125.6 

M 

223.8 

43.9 

22.9 

29.6 

50.9 

2,128.5 

1,739.7 

1,130.9 

160  2 

448.7 

49.4 

117.0 

136.4 

215.9 

44.9 

183.9 

A 

235.2 

60.9 

28.1 

25.5 

50.0 

2,074.2 

1,741.7 

1.201.4 

115.3 

425.0 

21.2 

100.6 

129  6 

203.6 

44.0 

155.0 

M 

231.7 

56.2 

19.3 

27.6 

58.3 

2,273.6 

1,951.7 

1.360.9 

125.5 

465.2 

24.5 

108.0 

127.1 

2494 

48.2 

132.4 

J 

313.1 

52.3 

36.1 

94.6 

45.5 

2.366.9 

2,015.9 

1 ,377.7 

138.2 

500.0 

28.2 

99.9 

129.8 

224.6 

47.7 

152.9 

J 

211.3 

58.9 

29.9 

25.0 

32.3 

1,631.7 

1 ,347.4 

886.0 

67.2 

394.2 

23.5 

85.9 

112.5 

219.9 

51.7 

128.2 

A 

208.0 

45.1 

25.6 

34.2 

43.6 

1,552.8 

1,291.5 

738.8 

123.9 

428.8 

12.2 

85.0 

113.4 

221.4 

52.5 

134.3 

s 

246.6 

64.3 

28.9 

36.7 

42.9 

2,124.2 

1,772.8 

1,096.1 

147.0 

529.8 

23.5 

95.1 

146.6 

244.7 

61.2 

152.8 

0 

238.5 

57.2 

34.2 

31.2 

45.8 

2.390.5 

2,0054 

1.231.3 

156.4 

617.8 

35.7 

121.5 

151.0 

246.7 

62.2 

159.1 

N 

287.6 

76.8 

35.1 

41.4 

57.0 

2.831.6 

2,433.0 

1.538.3 

173.7 

721.0 

39.0 

93.6 

184.1 

313.9 

64.1 

209.0 

D 

326.7 

69.7 

76.3 

49.7 

46.9 

2,529.5 

2,192.6 

1.526.7 

154.4 

511.5 

34.8 

86.2 

152.2 

265.1 

50.1 

129.5 

1984  J 

242.0 

61.1 

29.4 

37.6 

41.5 

2,590.0 

2,216.6 

1,389.9 

146.7 

680.0 

33.5 

107.7 

157.1 

227.6 

41.4 

178.8 

F 

237.9 

47.3 

32.5 

25.5 

556 

2,852.1 

2,513.3 

1,658.6 

165.8 

688.9 

13.8 

97.9 

155.0 

253.8 

46.2 

163.8 

M 

294  0 

60.5 

34.4 

44.1 

67.6 

3,136.1 

2,680.2 

1,747.1 

168.1 

765.0 

47.4 

124.7 

214.0 

259.4 

55.6 

261.2 

A 

294.2 

64.1 

46.8 

42.0 

56.4 

3,008.2 

2.648.7 

1.758.5 

195.3 

694.9 

49 

106.1 

174.7 

265.3 

59.8 

166.7 

M 

301.1 

57.6 

45.2 

41.6 

66.9 

3,213.6 

2,7378 

1,768.5 

195.6 

773.7 

34.5 

132.5 

2066 

2923 

67.3 

192.3 

Sources:  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


117 


Section  11— Table  2.4 

2— Merchandise  trade  on  a  customs  basis 

Table  2.4:  Imports  by  commodity  grouping,  not  seasonally  adjusted,  customs  basis  (millions  of  dollars) 


July  1984 


Food,  teed,  beverages  and 

tobacco 

Crude   material*;     inoHihlp 

Fruits 

Veget- 

Year 

Live 

Meat 

ables 

Coffee, 

Other 

Iron 

and 

Imports 

animals 

and  meat 

Other  & 

and 

Raw 

cocoa 

Oil- 

textile 

ores  and 

month 

total 

total 

Total 

preps. 

Fresh 

preps. 

preps. 

sugar 

and  tea 

Total 

seeds 

Cotton 

fibres 

cone. 

D 

423105 

423102 

423100           423099 

423090 

423075 

423057 

423045 

423042 

422988 

422985 

422976 

422973 

422961 

1982 

67,855.7 

136.1 

4,801.7 

325.9 

708.6 

432.7 

629.7 

253.5 

574.3 

8.690.8 

196.6 

80.4 

149.9 

227.3 

1983 

75,586.6 

132.2 

4.870.3 

355.9 

7064 

411.8 

652.2 

200.5 

577.2 

7,201.1 

168.9 

108.6 

175.9 

285.2 

1982  J 

6,104.3 

13.1 

452.6 

34.7 

76.6 

42.9 

64.5 

29.5 

44.1 

783.4 

28.7 

6.4 

12.4 

28.6 

J 

5,580.9 

12.0 

407.8 

38.6 

79.7 

28.5 

49.3 

15.0 

37.4 

819.8 

15.9 

4.1 

10.6 

34.0 

A 

5,392.4 

9.5 

411.9 

38.0 

66.9 

40.1 

27.3 

17.2 

49.8 

752.4 

17.7 

6.7 

12.3 

12.2 

S 

5,501.1 

11.2 

384.3 

28.1 

54.6 

36.4 

25.3 

27.6 

45.6 

684.9 

26.3 

7.3 

13.6 

25.8 

0 

5,143.7 

11.4 

430.8 

26.0 

70.1 

41.4 

35.2 

11.1 

53.3 

613.7 

12.6 

8.7 

14.1 

22.0 

N 

5,544.7 

15.3 

412.2 

21.5 

54.7 

37.0 

47.9 

21.2 

45.4 

762.6 

16.2 

8.1 

12.9 

22.9 

D 

4.848.8 

13.0 

386.4 

18.2 

55.1 

30.5 

51.4 

27.4 

51.4 

612.3 

15.3 

8.4 

12.8 

20.6 

1983  J 

5,295.8 

10.6 

347.1 

24.1 

37.7 

33.2 

53.4 

6.9 

57.9 

696.9 

7.3 

9.5 

14.9 

5.7 

F 

5,446.1 

10.9 

333.3 

21.9 

40.1 

33.3 

50.5 

18.2 

43.8 

456.2 

7.5 

10.3 

13.4 

1.3 

M 

6,169.4 

8.8 

380.4 

30.5 

54.2 

31.2 

60.9 

5.3 

55.2 

597.0 

8.3 

11.1 

15.2 

1.7 

A 

6,184.3 

13.3 

389.7 

29.9 

53.7 

32.2 

70.1 

10.7 

44.8 

508.7 

19.9 

8.9 

15.1 

13.5 

M 

6.465.6 

12.9 

409.3 

32.2 

58.6 

32.4 

75.0 

24.2 

42.3 

406.7 

15.1 

10.3 

16.7 

38.6 

J 

6.433.4 

12.2 

445.3 

37.5 

75.4 

33.3 

71.2 

13.2 

43.1 

476.0 

18.1 

8.6 

15.9 

21.8 

J 

5,717.1 

10.7 

408.0 

31.9 

79.3 

35.6 

56.1 

16.8 

35.1 

523.8 

16.5 

4.3 

10.1 

35.6 

A 

6.249.5 

11.7 

439.8 

35.2 

71.4 

33.3 

34.4 

19.8 

51.1 

598.6 

24.7 

8.4 

13.9 

21.8 

s 

6.599.8 

9.4 

424.5 

34.7 

61.8 

46.2 

31.0 

15.5 

47.8 

789.1 

8.7 

9.1 

17.4 

26.2 

0 

7,323.1 

7.0 

432.5 

28.2 

70.7 

39.4 

39.6 

14.0 

46.8 

882.3 

23.4 

9.1 

15.5 

32.8 

N 

7,362.5 

10.9 

476.6 

26.0 

50.1 

31.3 

55.5 

42.1 

59.3 

679.1 

12.9 

9.8 

15.7 

57.6 

D 

6,340.0 

13.8 

383.8 

23.8 

53.6 

30.4 

54.4 

13.7 

49.8 

586.6 

6.6 

9.1 

12.2 

28.6 

1984  J 

6,907.9 

10.1 

415.7 

31.8 

43.7 

41.2 

70.7 

9.6 

57.3 

562.8 

10.7 

9.7 

14.5 

23.8 

F 

7,453.8 

6.2 

412.5 

27.1 

54.8 

38.9 

67.6 

13.8 

56.7 

582.0 

10.4 

10.8 

14.6 

9.7 

M 

8,440.8 

6.1 

462.3 

40.6 

65.3 

42.9 

78.1 

5.1 

58.3 

777.7 

13.5 

10.8 

17.0 

7.5 

A 

8.006.4 

13.0 

429.1 

31.9 

55.6 

30.7 

72.7 

15.9 

62.0 

640.6 

7.7 

13.0 

13.2 

14.6 

M 

8,979.5 

10.3 

523.7 

37.5 

69.9 

44.4 

85.7 

9.1 

77.4 

659.4 

23.6 

13.0 

15.8 

44.2 

Crude  materials,  ined 

Fabricated  materials,  inedible 

ble 

Broad 

Yarn, 

Broad 

woven 

Chemicals 

Plas- 

Petrol    & 

Steel 

Other 

Year 

Aluminum 

Paper 

thread 

woven 

fabrics 

Other 

ics  & 

coal  prod 

plate 

iron  & 

and 

ores  and 

Crude 

and 

and 

fabrics 

exc. 

textile 

Inor- 

synth. 

exc   fuel 

and 

steel  & 

month 

cone. 

Coal    petroleum          Total 

board 

cordage 

cotton 

cotton 

mats 

ganic       Organic         rubber 

Fuel  oil 

oil 

sheet 

alloys 

D 

422952 

422949        422946        422907 

422904 

422901 

422886 

422883 

422868 

422859        422856        422853 

422838 

422835 

422823 

422820 

1982 

385.1 

931.5      4.979.3     11,794.9 

456.5 

296.2 

116.0 

432.4 

347.8 

369.7       1,019.1       1,037.5 

314.7 

547.4 

404.5 

833.2 

1983 

387.5 

840.4      3,274.0     14,005.7 

588.1 

397.0 

137.6 

514.0 

430.9 

410.9      1,265.8      1,361.4 

405.4 

641.1 

413.8 

761.0 

1982  J 

38.3 

151.1 

382.6         915.5 

37.1 

27.7 

8.4 

33.0 

29.4 

31.5 

75.7 

84.0 

11.1 

49.9 

28.8 

68.7 

J 

35.0 

118.5 

477.3          992.6 

32.3 

16.6 

7.5 

31.6 

28.9 

30.3 

66.4 

81.1 

31.3 

41.9 

31.5 

67.6 

A 

39.1 

116.2 

428.4          892.9 

34.9 

22.3 

8.3 

32.0 

29.8 

29.9 

69.3 

83.4 

21.1 

40.2 

27.2 

54.9 

s 

14.4 

97.2 

348.0         994.9 

37.6 

20.4 

7.4 

30.5 

31.3 

35.5 

80.3 

88.9 

26.1 

47.7 

25.4 

56.7 

0 

43.8 

100.9 

262.5         897.5 

43.0 

21.2 

9.8 

31.3 

28.6 

30.2 

76.0 

84.6 

14.0 

42.3 

20.2 

42.8 

N 

32.1 

107.0 

413.0      1.054.1 

41.7 

26.0 

10.6 

35.9 

27.9 

28.7 

88.7 

91.6 

37.8 

63.9 

28.3 

59.2 

D 

18.9 

58.0 

347.0         817.3 

38.7 

22.2 

10.4 

35.9 

25.3 

28.8 

90.3 

75.5 

24.6 

32.0 

20.8 

44.7 

1983  J 

18.5 

22.7 

463.5      1 ,055.4 

42.0 

27.0 

13.1 

38.3 

31.1 

28.6 

103.0 

90.6 

37.5 

36.4 

27.4 

50.3 

F 

25.0 

1.3 

200.3          976.7 

43.7 

27.3 

10.3 

35.0 

30.1 

28.8 

105.4 

93.6 

30.8 

48.9 

24.2 

45.2 

M 

28.0 

0.7 

336.0      1,199.9 

47.7 

36.9 

12.8 

41.0 

34.4 

37.7 

146.9 

112.8 

40.2 

35.5 

29.7 

58.3 

A 

34.3 

37.9 

220.9      1,171.7 

45.5 

36.4 

11.9 

42.4 

36.1 

36.3 

98.9 

112.7 

21.1 

61.7 

29.6 

61.1 

M 

28.6 

77.7 

71.4      1,255.3 

47.2 

40.7 

10.5 

44.4 

36.8 

38.3 

109.6 

118.0 

18.0 

45.3 

33.1 

61.8 

J 

26.7 

101.2 

131.0      1,161.5 

51.3 

38.1 

9.6 

43.4 

36.1 

36.2 

98.9 

124.8 

14.8 

37.3 

36.1 

67.9 

J 

43.4 

90.3 

183.6      1,032.1 

40.1 

26.2 

9.1 

36.6 

30.1 

28.8 

73.0 

104.7 

1.7 

48.9 

33.8 

61.2 

A 

23.6 

90.2 

275.2      1,159.6 

53.5 

30.6 

10.5 

46.4 

41.6 

32.8 

92.9 

119.6 

20.2 

90.9 

40.6 

68.4 

S 

60.2 

112.3 

368.4      1.146.8 

53.0 

34.5 

10.9 

45.7 

37.2 

37.2 

94.8 

125.6 

48.4 

53.8 

34.6 

66.4 

O 

24.8 

116.4 

500.3      1,313.7 

56.2 

35.7 

12.5 

45.2 

37.3 

38.7 

110.3 

118.2 

41.6 

75.5 

40.7 

70.2 

N 

44.1 

112.7 

270.6      1,351.7 

58.8 

37.0 

13.6 

51.5 

43.4 

38.2 

121.3 

136.0 

62.0 

52.5 

47.7 

82.5 

D 

30.2 

77.0 

252.8      1,181.4 

49.0 

26.7 

12.6 

43.9 

36.7 

29.4 

110.6 

104.6 

69.0 

54.4 

36.4 

67.6 

1984  J 

39.9 

57.2 

231.2      1,300.2 

54.5 

35.5 

13.9 

53.8 

44.2 

36.7 

141.0 

126.2 

87.9 

48.8 

37.9 

72.2 

F 

12.4 

1.1 

324.6      1,411.8 

56.9 

34.7 

14.1 

47.4 

41.0 

36.4 

134.3 

121.1 

142.2 

31.3 

34.4 

70.8 

M 

41.0 

0.9 

445.0      1,511.8 

68.3 

35.6 

14.0 

52.0 

48.0 

40.3 

131.9 

147.1 

108.0 

36.9 

42.2 

92.4 

A 

32.5 

98.4 

297.6      1,282.9 

63.5 

35.0 

12.6 

54.9 

39.7 

35.3 

114.0 

30.7 

18.7 

36.0 

40.7 

78.0 

M 

62.6 

129.9 

153.8      1,663.9 

72.2 

42.0 

14.9 

62.6 

47.0 

48.3 

136.5 

54.8 

65.0 

58.0 

53.2 

98.1 

118 


July  1984 

2— Merchandise  trade  on  a  customs  basis 

Table  2.4:  Imports  by  commodity  grouping,  not  seasonally  adjusted,  customs  basis  (millions  of  dollars)/concluded 


Section  11— Table  2.4/Concluded 


End  products,  inedible 

Machinery 

Fabricated 

materials, 

Mecha- 

Transp 

and 

inedible 

nical 

communications 

Drilling, 

power 

equipment 

Metal 

exca- 

Machine 

trans- 

Tractor 

Year 

Non- 

fab. 

vating 

tools 

Other 

mission 

engines 

Motor 

and 

ferrous 

basic 

General 

Mats 

& 

metal 

metal 

Textile 

equip- 

and 

vehic. 

month 

metals 

prod 

Total 

Total 

purp. 

handling 

mining 

working 

working 

ind. 

ment 

Farm 

Tractors 

parts 

Total 

&  parts 

D 

422802 

422781 

422691 

422688 

422685 

422661 

422643 

422622 

422619 

422607 

422598 

422589 

422574 

422565 

422538 

422535 

1982 

1,596.6 

1,163.7 

41,419.0 

7,344.9 

1,425.5 

398.7 

1,130.3 

325.5 

433.7 

152.6 

420.6 

767.8 

643.8 

276.5 

20,058.2 

15.124.3 

1983 

2.048.8 

1.169.9 

48,397.2 

6,805.7 

1,375.4 

395.9 

1,021.9 

259.4 

382.2 

167.2 

396.3 

627.3 

621.7 

2644 

25,834.2 

19.315.0 

1982  J 

106.5 

101.4 

3,8629 

651.2 

116.9 

32.7 

104.4 

21  8 

39.6 

14.2 

37.2 

78.0 

59.1 

31.1 

2.027.7 

1 ,624.4 

J 

165.4 

159.4 

3,276.4 

563.9 

109.8 

31  4 

86.8 

20.7 

37.5 

89 

31.0 

62.4 

36.1 

20.7 

1,527.4 

1,171.1 

A 

1365 

85.2 

3,248.9 

543.5 

124.6 

28.0 

107.5 

21.9 

25.9 

12.0 

29  1 

43.6 

20.9 

23.5 

1,521.1 

1,149.8 

S 

208.7 

80.3 

3.3382 

530.0 

123.9 

26.7 

71.8 

20.4 

46.2 

9.1 

29.4 

40.6 

43.0 

25.3 

1 .669.9 

1.303.1 

0 

159.8 

74.9 

3,101.3 

520.8 

131.1 

25.0 

57.6 

26.7 

27.7 

10.8 

26.1 

41.7 

62.4 

14.9 

1,467.1 

1,044.2 

N 

192.9 

77.7 

3,190.1 

521  8 

110.8 

30.5 

81.4 

22.3 

38.4 

12.5 

26.2 

32.5 

60.6 

14.1 

1 ,469.6 

1,011.0 

D 

105.5 

67.8 

2,920.2 

449.3 

83.6 

29.0 

69.7 

19.8 

28.0 

13.2 

23.3 

36.7 

42.0 

16.5 

1 ,403.3 

1,015.2 

1983  J 

228.2 

79.1 

3.106.2 

514.3 

119.4 

18.8 

98.1 

26.7 

24.5 

16.3 

29.8 

41.1 

33.5 

15.3 

1,476.0 

1,098.2 

F 

120.3 

80.1 

3.597.7 

432.2 

82.6 

24.5 

66.2 

17.3 

25.2 

15.5 

25.2 

39.3 

27.0 

16.9 

2,020.7 

1.594  3 

M 

167.5 

90.8 

3.899  1 

558.8 

107.4 

29.3 

78.4 

20.9 

33.6 

13.5 

29.4 

59.1 

52.8 

19.9 

2,002.7 

1 ,482.6 

A 

172.6 

92.7 

4,023.3 

550.2 

98.3 

31  5 

59.6 

18.0 

32.1 

14.7 

30.2 

74.4 

48.4 

18.7 

2.218.2 

1,703.0 

M 

167.8 

160.8 

4,295.4 

605.3 

122.5 

31.6 

87.4 

20.6 

28.0 

16.7 

30.7 

73.4 

61.1 

22.5 

2,451.8 

1 ,870.7 

J 

169.3 

93.2 

4,252.7 

6423 

115.4 

37.0 

105.1 

21.3 

408 

15.5 

35.2 

67.6 

66.6 

24.4 

2,264.8 

1,784.5 

J 

192.7 

80.3 

3,664.6 

571.9 

103.8 

38.9 

806 

20.2 

35.8 

13.7 

29.7 

56.8 

608 

20.4 

1.799.2 

1.329.5 

A 

134.4 

89.4 

3.954.0 

595.5 

113.8 

34.5 

103.0 

26.8 

42.0 

12.5 

34.9 

50.5 

39.7 

23.5 

1,917.6 

1,270.9 

S 

122.3 

88.6 

4.1503 

548.8 

109.3 

35.0 

83.5 

22.1 

27.5 

11.4 

36.7 

44.0 

49.9 

24.1 

2,185.1 

1,504.8 

0 

211.1 

126.5 

4,598.0 

585.7 

135.2 

39.3 

86.1 

21.2 

29.5 

12.5 

37.8 

37.4 

64.8 

26.7 

2,605.6 

1,928.2 

N 

174.5 

100.1 

4,760.5 

645.6 

167.6 

38.7 

90.5 

22.1 

30.4 

12.7 

40.5 

40.9 

66.1 

29.2 

2.607.9 

2,006.1 

D 

188.3 

88.3 

4,095.4 

555.2 

100.2 

36.8 

83.3 

22.3 

32.9 

12.3 

36.4 

42.6 

51.1 

22.7 

2.284.6 

1,742.2 

1984  J 

148.7 

101.4 

4,495.8 

619.8 

112.8 

38.7 

89.4 

25.1 

39.0 

21.6 

40.8 

48.6 

57.4 

237 

2,417.7 

1,768.4 

F 

2059 

113.4 

4,928.3 

632.4 

120.5 

40.8 

92.6 

21.5 

35.6 

16.9 

43.5 

56.5 

53.1 

26.9 

2,8052 

2,240.3 

M 

189.2 

119.1 

5.550.6 

737.8 

123.5 

46.3 

129.8 

30.2 

35.2 

19.8 

47.4 

82.3 

58.9 

31.9 

3.094.7 

2,402.6 

A 

155.9 

117.0 

5.508.0 

684.6 

114.5 

45.3 

90.5 

31.9 

40.8 

15.7 

44.0 

82.0 

58.3 

26.0 

3,257.1 

2,587.1 

M 

2062 

180.9 

5,952.7 

824.4 

134.0 

51.4 

122.7 

35.4 

41.0 

20.1 

50.9 

95.1 

75.0 

37.9 

3.326.1 

2.500.1 

End  products,  inedible 

Other  equipment  and  tools 

TransD. 

Pers 

and 

Miscell; 

end  products 

Air 

Electric 

Meas. 

IV hold 

goods 

Year 

Road 

Motor 

Motor 

Aircraft 

Com- 

cond. 

light 
and 

control. 

Books 

Other 

and 

motor 

vehic 

vehic. 

and 

munic 

and 

and 

Office 

Apparel  & 

and 

printed 

Photo 

month 

vehic. 

engines 

parts 

parts 

&  related 

Total 

refrig. 

distrib. 

scient. 

machines 

Total 

access. 

Total 

pamph 

mat. 

goods 

D 

422532 

422514 

422505 

422502 

422490 

422460 

422457 

422454 

422436 

422418 

422391 

422388 

422352 

422349 

422346 

422337 

1982 

5,423.4 

1,757.2 

7,943.7 

1,522.9 

2,577.7 

7,116.3 

2473 

911.1 

1.448.9 

2,866.8 

2,972.4 

1,452.0 

3,927.2 

488.7 

633.8 

880.1 

1983 

7,904.4 

2,077.4 

9.333.2 

1,814.5 

3,315.1 

8,005.3 

294.2 

1,138.9 

1,507.0 

3,109.5 

3,421.7 

1.709.7 

4,330.3 

535.5 

678.2 

939.5 

1982  J 

499.9 

194.8 

929.7 

123.3 

225.5 

621.1 

23.0 

87.2 

130.4 

252.0 

238.0 

114.4 

325.0 

41.9 

49.7 

75.3 

J 

4549 

112.5 

603.7 

104.5 

194.6 

556.9 

20.1 

67.7 

123.6 

232.2 

305.5 

174.9 

322.8 

45.0 

58.1 

71.1 

A 

358.8 

152.5 

638.6 

102.2 

205.8 

567.5 

16.9 

68.2 

111.1 

244.1 

302.1 

160.7 

314.6 

45.6 

54. 1 

65.2 

S 

4304 

176.5 

696.2 

90.0 

219.1 

5593 

18.2 

82.9 

112.2 

208.7 

245.2 

104.8 

333.7 

43.2 

58.2 

69.6 

0 

348.7 

126.9 

568.6 

145.3 

226.5 

534.4 

17.2 

66.0 

104.5 

200.4 

235.2 

869 

343.8 

41.1 

55.5 

73.2 

N 

407.1 

111.2 

492.7 

148.6 

229.9 

608.0 

17.8 

68.0 

126.6 

251.5 

240.6 

98.8 

350.1 

42.5 

56.2 

74.6 

D 

347.4 

138.5 

529.3 

146.1 

193.1 

559.0 

15.8 

65.9 

121.2 

234.0 

201.4 

93.3 

307.2 

35.6 

47.5 

66.3 

1983  J 

372.6 

132.1 

5935 

99.0 

210.0 

551.8 

20.1 

73.6 

116.1 

210.5 

259.5 

139.6 

304.6 

37.2 

51.7 

60.0 

F 

627.0 

180.7 

786.7 

158.4 

208.4 

544.1 

19.6 

74.7 

118.4 

193.5 

287.9 

162.0 

3128 

33.1 

48.8 

64.8 

M 

675  1 

139.6 

667.9 

187.8 

258.6 

688.3 

21.0 

90.8 

138.1 

267.5 

284.1 

141.4 

365.2 

42.4 

55.6 

78.4 

A 

737.4 

166.6 

799.0 

187.4 

255.0 

646.5 

24.3 

98.1 

136.3 

233.4 

246.7 

104.0 

361.7 

44.6 

53.3 

83.3 

M 

771.0 

190.3 

9094 

210.8 

260.9 

641.2 

28.0 

108.3 

124.2 

222.8 

244.5 

111.0 

352.5 

45.6 

53.8 

77.3 

J 

721.2 

178.1 

8852 

135.4 

258.8 

683.4 

25.2 

111.4 

125.6 

260.2 

280.6 

141.7 

381.6 

47.4 

58.5 

78.7 

J 

542.9 

136.2 

650.4 

85.6 

280.8 

618.3 

29.8 

81.1 

113.8 

244.9 

329.8 

186.3 

345.3 

47.8 

52.8 

73.5 

A 

438.5 

161.9 

670.5 

137.7 

2998 

6845 

25.5 

91.6 

122.6 

266.2 

377.3 

207.6 

379.1 

54.5 

61.0 

71.5 

s 

6395 

189.5 

675.8 

218.2 

319.6 

714.9 

26.3 

98.9 

117.6 

286.4 

312.9 

150.5 

388.6 

46.3 

63.9 

92.3 

0 

834  7 

195.0 

898.5 

92.9 

334.9 

744.1 

25.9 

107.1 

124.2 

305.5 

275.9 

127.8 

386.8 

47.1 

60.4 

87.2 

N 

846.3 

218.1 

941.6 

159.6 

3428 

802.6 

26.1 

109.4 

138.0 

336.0 

288.5 

125.1 

416.0 

49.3 

65.3 

95.4 

D 

698.2 

189.2 

854.8 

141.8 

285.4 

685.4 

22.3 

94.0 

132.1 

282.6 

234.1 

112.8 

336.1 

40.0 

53.1 

77.1 

1984  J 

603.3 

225.3 

9398 

184.8 

336.7 

785.4 

27.9 

116.2 

143.8 

317.5 

300.9 

161.7 

372.0 

40.5 

65.3 

76.0 

F 

902.5 

247.4 

1 ,090.4 

121.7 

332.3 

771.1 

28.1 

125.6 

136.7 

295.0 

354.2 

211.2 

365.5 

40.8 

56.2 

82.5 

M 

1.010.4 

251.4 

1,140.7 

173.8 

394.3 

913.8 

37.1 

127.9 

172.4 

367.1 

367.3 

210.8 

437.0 

44.0 

68.4 

99.2 

A 

1,059.9 

2582 

1,269.0 

180.4 

379.7 

862.5 

38.8 

130.3 

140.9 

350.8 

301.7 

152.5 

402.2 

44.6 

57.2 

87.6 

M 

1.058.6 

2678 

1.173.6 

277.7 

421.1 

963.8 

45.4 

130.0 

161.9 

406.5 

336.3 

164.2 

502.0 

50.0 

73.5 

116.2 

Sources:  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


119 


Section  1 2  ■  Transportation 

122  1.    Carloadings  of  Revenue  Freight 

123  2.    Operating  Statistics  of  Canadian   Railways 

124  3.    Operating  Statistics  of  Canadian   Pipelines 


121 


Section  12— Table  1 

Table  1:  Carloadings  of  revenue  freight  on  Canadian  railways'  (thousand  cars) 


July  1984 


Farm  products 

and  food 

Mine  products 

Total  railw 

revenue 

treight 

Total 

Coal, 

loadings  (carload 

revenue 

Other 

sand, 

and  non 

carload) 

cars 

Other 

Fresh 

Other 

Iron 

metal 

cement 

Year 

(000  metric  tonnes) 

loaded 

grain 

fruits 

agri- 

Animals 

Prepared 

ore  and 

ores  and 

and  other 

and 

(carload 

and  grain 
products 

and  vege- 
tables 

culture 

and  their 

food 

concen- 

concen- 

mine 

month 

Unadj. 

S.A. 

only) 

Wheat 

products 

products 

products 

trates 

trates 

Potash 

products 

D 

5324 

5325 

5300 

5301 

5302 

5303 

5304 

5305 

5306 

5307 

5308 

5309 

5310 

1982 

199,721 

3,093.8 

340.2 

180.2 

3.4 

19.7 

10.1 

34.0 

373.8 

117.5 

85.5 

503.5 

1983 

207,093 

3.209.9 

347.1 

188.8 

3.1 

20.6 

8.6 

32.5 

319.9 

113.9 

101.5 

526.1 

1982  M 

20,114 

18,658 

298.4 

31.9 

16.2 

0.3 

1.6 

0.6 

2.7 

50.1 

15.0 

7.2 

49.1 

J 

19,228 

17,236 

291.8 

39.4 

17.0 

0.1 

1.5 

0.5 

3.0 

45.1 

9.7 

7.8 

43.9 

J 

16,072 

16,209 

250.3 

36.8 

18.3 

— 

1.3 

0.5 

2.9 

25.7 

7.6 

7.8 

42.9 

A 

14,197 

14,107 

2290 

35.5 

13.1 

— 

1.1 

0.5 

2.7 

9.7 

6.8 

7.5 

41.2 

S 

15,244 

15,109 

241.6 

33.7 

15.5 

— 

1.4 

0.6 

3.0 

20.6 

6.8 

5.6 

40.8 

0 

16,716 

15,756 

257.8 

28.4 

15.1 

0.2 

1.8 

1.1 

2.8 

37.2 

7.6 

5.6 

39.9 

N 

15.361 

15,160 

243.1 

26.0 

17.3 

0.4 

1.8 

1.7 

2.9 

21.4 

7.3 

7.2 

40.7 

D 

13.895 

15,813 

215.9 

29.5 

12.4 

0.5 

1.7 

0.6 

2.5 

16.9 

6.3 

7.6 

36.9 

1983  J 

14,205 

16,200 

221.5 

23.1 

12.0 

0.3 

1.9 

0.8 

2.7 

19.1 

5.6 

6.4 

36.2 

F 

14,046 

15,666 

223.7 

19.1 

11.6 

0.3 

1.6 

0.8 

2.6 

25.4 

6.0 

5.7 

31.5 

M 

17,222 

16.351 

270.1 

25.3 

13.0 

05 

2.1 

0.9 

3.0 

30.9 

6.2 

11.5 

38.2 

A 

16,358 

16,117 

255.4 

23.4 

12.2 

0.6 

1.8 

0.7 

2.8 

28.4 

8.5 

9.2 

38.2 

M 

18,263 

16.615 

281.4 

34.8 

14.9 

0.2 

1.5 

0.5 

2.8 

31.4 

12.3 

6.9 

44.3 

J 

18,542 

16.710 

287.9 

38.5 

17.0 

— 

1.6 

0.5 

2.8 

27.2 

11.6 

6.4 

48.2 

J 

14,961 

15,396 

2385 

36.9 

16.2 

— 

1.2 

0.4 

2.6 

8.4 

7.7 

6.4 

39.5 

A 

17,977 

17,819 

278.7 

32.6 

21.2 

— 

1.2 

0.4 

2.8 

21.2 

11.7 

9.0 

48.0 

S 

19,561 

19,412 

298.1 

29.1 

197 

— 

1.8 

0.5 

2.9 

38.2 

12.0 

10.1 

49.7 

O 

20,352 

19,250 

309.7 

29.1 

20.4 

02 

2.1 

1.2 

2.5 

41.0 

11.4 

10.2 

52.0 

N 

19,010 

18,758 

292  5 

29.6 

17.9 

0.5 

1.9 

1.3 

2.6 

25.4 

11.1 

9.6 

55.3 

D 

16,596 

18,913 

252.4 

25.6 

12.7 

0.5 

1.9 

0.6 

2.4 

23.3 

9.8 

10.1 

45.0 

1984  J 

17,641 

19,689 

278.0 

16.0 

15.4 

0.3 

2.2 

0.6 

2.5 

29.1 

11.3 

10.5 

47.8 

F 

17,885 

19,261 

277.5 

15.3 

15.5 

0.3 

2.1 

0.6 

2.6 

30.9 

11.7 

10.5 

50.8 

M 

18,911 

18,191 

293.8 

164 

14.2 

0.4 

2.3 

0.7 

2.4 

35.3 

10.7 

11.9 

52.2 

A 

19,814 

19,621 

299.9 

24.0 

13.2 

0.3 

2.0 

0.6 

2.4 

34.9 

13.7 

10.5 

56.3 

Manufactures  and  miscellaneous 

Non 

carloads 

Iron 

Other 

Motor 

Other 

(small 

Forest  products 

and  steel, 

metals, 

vehicles 

manu- 

package 

primary 

primary 

and  parts 

factures 

freight) 

Receipts 

Piggyback 

Year 

Lumber 

Other 

and 

and 

(incl. 

Refined 

and 

(000 

from 

traffic 

and 

and 

forest 

manu- 

manu- 

agri- 

petroleum 

Chemicals 

Paper  and 

miscel- 

metric 

U.S.  con- 

(incl. in 

month 

plywood 

Pulpwood 

products 

factured 

factured 

cultural) 

products 

and  acids 

paperboard 

laneous 

tonnes) 

nections 

loadings) 

D 

5311 

5312 

5313 

5314 

5315 

5316 

5317 

5318 

5319 

5320 

5321 

5322 

5323 

1982 

142.9 

180.8 

28.4 

49.4 

24.2 

95.3 

139.7 

81.8 

112.2 

571.2 

412 

286.4 

298.1 

1983 

187.5 

195.0 

25.3 

49.9 

28.2 

105.4 

124.8 

94.8 

106.9 

630.0 

401 

291.5 

334.8 

1982  M 

12.3 

17.2 

2.0 

4.5 

1.9 

10.5 

10.7 

7.6 

9.5 

47.5 

33 

28.8 

24.3 

J 

13.7 

17.8 

2.3 

4.5 

1.6 

9.9 

11.2 

6.8 

8.7 

47.3 

38 

26.6 

24.2 

J 

10.8 

14.4 

2.1 

3.7 

1.8 

6.8 

10.8 

5.5 

8.3 

42.3 

32 

22.3 

22.4 

A 

11.6 

15.2 

2.3 

3.6 

1.7 

7.3 

11.1 

5.8 

89 

43.4 

31 

22.1 

22.1 

S 

11.2 

14.9 

1.9 

3.9 

2.2 

7.3 

10.8 

6.1 

8.5 

46.8 

36 

20.5 

24.4 

0 

12.9 

15.2 

18 

2.7 

2.2 

6.5 

11.5 

6.2 

9.1 

50.0 

40 

22.1 

26.8 

N 

130 

14.4 

1.8 

2.8 

2.1 

6.7 

11.9 

6.4 

8.7 

48.6 

37 

20.1 

25.7 

D 

11.6 

10.3 

1.8 

1.9 

1.7 

5.7 

11.4 

5.9 

8.4 

42.3 

29 

18.7 

23.4 

1983  J 

15.1 

14.8 

2.0 

2.7 

2.1 

6.6 

10.4 

6.7 

8.3 

44.7 

28 

20.3 

22.4 

F 

14.8 

14.9 

2.5 

3.7 

2.2 

7.9 

10.3 

7.2 

8.5 

47.1 

32 

21.8 

24.0 

M 

16.3 

17.4 

2.5 

4.3 

29 

10.3 

10.5 

8.6 

9.6 

56.1 

36 

24.1 

29.5 

A 

16.8 

16.9 

1.9 

4.3 

2.5 

9.3 

93 

7.6 

8.9 

52.1 

34 

24.7 

28.2 

M 

16.5 

15.0 

2.2 

4.5 

2.5 

10.5 

9.9 

85 

8.6 

53.6 

35 

26.6 

27.8 

J 

16.7 

17.1 

2.5 

4.4 

2.2 

10.0 

10.7 

7.7 

8.6 

54.2 

37 

26.1 

28.7 

J 

16.2 

14.5 

1.5 

3.8 

2.0 

7.1 

10.4 

6.4 

7.9 

49.4 

34 

20.9 

26.8 

A 

15.8 

18.8 

23 

3.4 

2.1 

7.1 

10.8 

7.4 

9.2 

53.7 

41 

23.8 

29.0 

S 

14.8 

18.1 

1.9 

4.7 

2.4 

8.9 

10.7 

7.6 

8.4 

56.6 

33 

26.6 

30.5 

0 

16.6 

17.8 

1.8 

4.8 

2.4 

10.1 

10.8 

7.7 

9.3 

58.3 

36 

27.9 

31.5 

N 

14.6 

16.7 

2.3 

4.9 

2.3 

9.7 

10.4 

9.8 

9.7 

56.9 

29 

26.0 

29.8 

D 

13.3 

13.0 

1.9 

4.4 

2.6 

7.9 

10.6 

9.6 

9.9 

47.3 

26 

22.7 

26.6 

1984  J 

15.3 

16.5 

2.1 

5.8 

3.2 

8.9 

11.4 

11.0 

10.6 

57.5 

3 

23.6 

30.6 

F 

16.0 

11.0 

2.2 

4.9 

3.3 

9.8 

10.4 

10.8 

10.7 

58.1 

2 

25.2 

32.7 

M 

16.9 

11.2 

2.1 

5.5 

3.5 

11.5 

10.6 

11.0 

10.7 

64.3 

3 

28.7 

36.7 

A 

16.2 

14.4 

2.0 

5.5 

2.9 

10.6 

9.4 

9.3 

10.2 

61.5 

3 

28.1 

33.5 

'Commencing  January  1981.  only  22  class  1   and  2  carriers  operated  in  Canada    These  Statistics  represent  99  per  cent  of  railway  traffic  in  Canada. 
Source:  Railway  Carloadings  (52-001),  monthly,  Statistics  Canada. 


122 


July  1984 

Table  2:  Operating  statistics  of  Canadian  railways1 


Section  12— Table  2 


Railway  operating  revenues 

Railway 

Railway 

Revenue 

Revenue 

operating 

operating 

Freight 
tonne-km 

passenger- 
kilometres 

Year 

Total 

Freight 

Passenger 

expenses 

income 

and 

month 

Million  dollars 

Millions 

D 

4013 

4014 

4015 

4016 

4017 

4019 

4021 

1982 

6,012.0 

4,378.3 

164.3 

5,986.7 

449.5 

203,738       - 

2.262 

1983 

6.791.2 

5,125.0 

172.8 

6,355.8 

4446 

220,053 

2,217 

1982  J 

432.9 

319.2 

10.7 

464.2 

31.3 

14,651 

160 

F 

474.7 

360.5 

9.9 

473.0 

1.7 

16,510 

152 

M 

555.3 

424.3 

11.7 

5244 

31  0 

18,440 

168 

A 

528.8 

395.9 

12.3 

500.3 

286 

17,526 

178 

M 

519.9 

3880 

13.1 

492.2 

27.7 

19,109 

185 

J 

534.9 

381.3 

14.1 

485.7 

49.2 

18,791 

198 

J 

474.9 

335.1 

18.7 

480.3 

5.4 

17,367 

274 

A 

467.3 

334.7 

20.3 

442.6 

24.7 

16,320 

277 

S 

502.6 

399.0 

14.7 

4628 

39.9 

15,823 

186 

O 

450.7 

337.2 

15.9 

442.5 

8.2 

16,488 

168 

N 

516.7 

355.1 

11.8 

490.2 

26.5 

16,737 

130 

D 

553.3 

347.7 

11.1 

728.5 

175.3 

15.976 

186 

1983  J 

482.5 

343.7 

12.2 

487.0 

4.5 

16.010 

151 

F 

479.9 

351.3 

10.3 

472.2 

7.7 

15,320 

149 

M 

634.3 

485.7 

13.8 

5663 

68.1 

17,536 

171 

A 

5869 

440.8 

11.6 

5162 

70.7 

17,033 

161 

M 

510.7 

398.1 

12.9 

5064 

4.3 

18,887 

165 

J 

610.2 

474.0 

16.2 

564.7 

45.5 

19,530 

190 

J 

579.4 

436.5 

21.7 

513.9 

65.5 

17,930 

295 

A 

556.1 

3968 

20.4 

532.3 

23.8 

19,341 

271 

S 

569.2 

415.9 

15.8 

511.0 

58.3 

19,837 

180 

0 

578.2 

440.9 

13.8 

536.1 

42.1 

21.065 

167 

N 

557.6 

425.4 

10.8 

5302 

27.4 

20,450 

122 

D 

646.2 

515.9 

13.3 

6195 

26.7 

17,114 

195 

'Data  lor  1970  through  1972  refer  to  class  1  and  2  carriers  whose  gross  annual  revenues  totalled  $500,000  or  more.  Information  for  the  period  January  1973-December  1978  refers  to 
only  6  major  railways.  Commencing  January  1979,  data  for  7  major  railways  (accounting  for  95  per  cent  or  more  of  the  total  operating  revenues)  are  shown. 
Source:  Railway  Operating  Statistics  (52-003),  Statistics  Canada. 


123 


Section  12— Table  3 

Table  3:  Operating  statistics  of  Canadian  pipelines 


July  1984 


Crude  oil' 

Products 

Total 

Natural  gas 

Operating 

Net  receipts 

Net  receipts 

revenues 

M3- 

Tonne 

M3- 

Tonne 

revenue 

M3- 

Tonne 

Year 

M3 

Tonnes 

km 

km 

M3 

Tonnes 

km 

km 

km 

km 

and 

Million 

Million 

month 

dollars 

Millions 

Millions 

dollars 

Millions 

D 

4071 

4072 

4073 

4074 

4075 

4077 

4078 

4079 

4080 

344726 

4084 

4085 

1982 

407.5 

89  04 

75.14 

97  375 

82  192 

49.04 

36.66 

17  392 

12  987 

5,679.0 

92  381  708 

67  437 

1983 

398.5 

92.02 

77.68 

1 1 1  730 

94  311 

44.51 

33.89 

18  644 

14  196 

6,375.6 

85  162  809 

62  169 

1982  M 



7.40 

6.25 

7  198 

6  076 

3.36 

2.56 

1  287 

980 

357.4 

7  317  707 

5  342 

J 

89.4 

8.02 

677 

7  862 

6  636 

3.44 

2.62 

1  312 

999 

292.0 

6  777  762 

4  948 

J 

— 

7.94 

6.70 

7  508 

6  337 

3.63 

2.10 

1  403 

813 

243.9 

6  667  106 

4  867 

A 

— 

8.56 

7.22 

8  489 

7  165 

3.93 

2.99 

1  454 

1  107 

266.4 

6  714  070 

4  901 

S 

106.8 

7.71 

6.51 

7  932 

6  695 

3.42 

2.60 

1  409 

1  073 

300.8 

6  584  060 

4  806 

O 

— 

7.95 

6.71 

7  975 

6  732 

3.55 

2.70 

1  396 

1  063 

400.0 

7  027  893 

5  130 

N 

— 

8.20 

6.92 

8  201 

6  922 

3.78 

2.88 

1  556 

1  185 

544.3 

7  982  262 

5  827 

D 

115.6 

3.86 

3.26 

8  525 

7  196 

8.09 

6.16 

1  627 

1  239 

655.5 

3  634  186 

6  303 

1983  J 



7.72 

6.52 

7  897 

6  666 

3.94 

3.00 

1  499 

1  141 

758.6 

9  265  097 

6  764 

F 

— 

6.92 

5.84 

7  503 

6  333 

3.66 

2.79 

1  391 

1  059 

716.4 

7  560  602 

5  519 

M 

102.4 

7.40 

6.25 

10  115 

8  538 

3.73 

2.84 

1  510 

1  150 

667.0 

7  385  657 

5  392 

A 

— 

6.44 

5.44 

8  641 

7  294 

3.28 

2.50 

1  253 

954 

594.4 

6  523  444 

4  762 

M 

— 

6.87 

5.80 

8  260 

6  972 

3.30 

2.51 

1  404 

1  069 

455.8 

5  433  868 

3  967 

J 

91.0 

7.49 

6.32 

9  123 

7  701 

3.31 

2.52 

1  424 

1  084 

333.7 

5  957  791 

4  349 

J 

— 

8.31 

7.01 

9  885 

8344 

3.63 

2.76 

1  433 

1  091 

292.3 

6  130  650 

4  475 

A 

— 

8.34 

7.04 

9  439 

7  967 

3.66 

2.79 

1  518 

1  156 

292.6 

6  249  623 

4  562 

S 

100.8 

8.31 

7.01 

9  406 

7  940 

3.88 

2.95 

1  641 

1  250 

345.6 

6  506  489 

4  750 

0 

— 

8.28 

6.99 

10  370 

8  753 

3.97 

3.02 

1  752 

1  334 

455.8 

7  184  457 

5  245 

N 

— 

7.83 

6.61 

10  303 

8  697 

3.91 

2.98 

1  806 

1  375 

616.1 

7  962  193 

5  812 

D 

104.3 

8.11 

6.85 

10  788 

9  106 

4.24 

3.23 

2  013 

1  533 

847.3 

9  002  938 

6  572 

1984  J 



7.99 

6.74 

10  255 

8  656 

4.44 

3.38 

1  941 

1  478 

948.9 

10  132  823 

7  397 

F 

— 

7.94 

6.70 

9  582 

8  088 

3.87 

2.95 

1  758 

1  339 

771.0 

8  257  021 

6  028 

M 

107.8 

8.20 

6.92 

10  541 

8  898 

4.10 

3.12 

1  902 

1  448 

802.5 

8  454  322 

6  172 

A 

7.72 

6.52 

9  886 

8  345 

3.79 

2.89 

1  624 

1  237 

'Includes  gathering  and  trunk  lines.       "Received  from  field  and  processing  plants  by  transport  systems. 
Sources:  Oil  Pipeline  Transport  (55-001),  and  Gas  Utilities  (55-002),  Statistics  Canada. 


124 


Section  1 3  ■  Finance 


1  .  Bank  of  Canada 

2.  Canadian  Chartered   Banks 

3.  Currency  Outside  Banks  and  Chartered  Bank  Deposits 

4.  Cheques  Cashed   in  Clearing  Centres 

5.  Sales  of  Life  Insurance  in  Canada 

6.  Benefit  Payments  of  All   Life  Insurance  Companies 

7.  Security  Issues  and  Retirements 

8.  Stock  Exchange  Statistics 

9.  Federal  Government  Budgetary  Revenues 
10.  Budgetary  Expenditures  by  Principal  Classes 


125 


Section  13— Table  1 

Table  1:  Bank  of  Canada  (million  dollars) 


July  1984 


Assets 

Government  of  Canada  direct  and  guaranteed  securities 

Net 

Advances 

amount 

Other 

maturities 

to 
chartered 

of  gov't 
of  Canada 

Over 

Over 

and 

Cheques 

items  in 

End  of 

Treasury 

3  years 

3 

years           5 

years  to 

Over 

savings 

on  other 

process  of 

period 

bills 

and  under 

to  5 

years 

10  years 

10  years 

Total 

Total 

banks 

banks 

settlement 

B 

202 

204 

205 

206 

207 

203 

201 

210 

214 

215 

1982 

2,426.5 

4,696.9 

2,6432 

1,117.8 

4,4868 

12,944.7 

15,371.2 

143.0 

1 ,635.4 

283.8 

1983 

2.762.8 

4,576.0 

2,261  6 

2,227.6 

5,198.4 

14,263.7 

17,026.5 

25.0 

2,210.6 

312.6 

1982  J 

4,583.3 

4,229.8 

2,050.7 

1,039  5 

4,519.3 

11,839.4 

16,422.6 

42.0 

510.9 

166.5 

J 

3.396.6 

4,395.6 

2,3136 

767.3 

4,519.6 

11,996  0 

15.392  6 

273.8 

1,654.7 

327.3 

A 

3.328.7 

4,460.4 

2,4592 

767.5 

4,520.0 

12,207.0 

15.535.7 

22.0 

344.5 

339.9 

S 

2,306.2 

4,522.8 

2,587.2 

826.4 

4,461.7 

12.398.2 

14.704.4 

60.0 

450.4 

228.7 

0 

2,186.5 

4,608.5 

2,556.0 

871.6 

4,485.8 

12,521.8 

14,708.2 

— 

1,646.1 

981.7 

N 

3,069.2 

4.684.1 

2,641  9 

986.3 

4,612.0 

12,924.3 

15,993.5 

33.0 

520.4 

102.6 

D 

2,426.5 

4.6969 

2,643.2 

1,117.8 

4,486.8 

12,9447 

15,371.2 

143.0 

1,635.4 

283.8 

1983  J 

3,066.7 

4,730.9 

2,640.1 

1,100.5 

4,487.5 

12,958  9 

16,025.6 

3.0 

426.6 

570.6 

F 

2,237.8 

4,609.1 

2,653.2 

1,217.3 

4,5804 

13,060.0 

15,297.7 

168.5 

316.6 

640.6 

M 

2,229.9 

4,375.5 

2,725.2 

1,181.3 

4,585.6 

12,867.6 

15,097.6 

293.5 

2,860.9 

93.7 

A 

2,246.9 

4,435.7 

2,795.2 

1,309.4 

4,629.8 

13,170.0 

15,416.9 

6.5 

2,196.7 

691.6 

M 

2,717.0 

4.313.2 

2.646.1 

1 ,563.8 

4,709.7 

13,232.7 

15,949  7 

— 

365.0 

504.3 

J 

2,516.0 

4.634.5 

2.385.1 

1,677.7 

4,7809 

13.478.1 

15,994.2 

31.5 

2,415.9 

1,174.3 

J 

2,406.8 

4,723.3 

2,333.2 

1,796.8 

4,824.4 

13,677.7 

16,084.5 

69.0 

2,431.2 

1,115.3 

A 

2,192.3 

4,725.0 

2.351.3 

1,880  6 

4,873.1 

13,830  0 

16,022.3 

— 

331.9 

438.9 

S 

2,477.0 

4,027.1 

2.534.7 

2,286.9 

5.181.3 

14,029.9 

16,506  9 

138.9 

2,176.5 

379.8 

0 

2.326.7 

4,371.8 

2.249.8 

2.406.7 

5,142.3 

14,170.6 

16,497.3 

76.0 

636.8 

1.042.5 

N 

2,278.4 

4,736.0 

2.196.3 

2,203.8 

5,1844 

14,320.4 

16,598  9 

28.6 

298.8 

395.3 

D 

2.762.8 

4,576.0 

2.261.6 

2.227.6 

5,198.4 

14,263.7 

17,026.5 

25.0 

2,210.6 

312.6 

1984  J 

2,466.2 

4,691.4 

2,162.0 

2,227.9 

5,181.9 

14,263.3 

16,729.5 

_ 

283.9 

522.3 

F 

2,112.5 

4,784.2 

1 ,904.2 

2.368.4 

5,224.0 

14,2808 

16,393.4 

127.7 

311.3 

465.8 

M 

2.487.7 

5,132.3 

1.686.6 

2.370.2 

5,225.1 

14,414.1 

16,901.9 

4.1 

2,517.5 

116.1 

A 

2,437.6 

4,767.7 

1.805.0 

2,555.4 

5,2080 

14,336.1 

16,773.7 

43.0 

420.0 

949.6 

M 

2,033.4 

4,778.1 

1,839.0 

2,577.9 

5,226.9 

14,421  9 

16.455.3 

77.0 

3430 

719.2 

Liabilities 

Canadian  dollar  deposits 

Assets 

Notes  in  circulation 

All  other 

liabilities 

Foreign 
central 

Accrued 

Govern- 

Bank of 

interest 

Helc 

by 

ment  of 

banks  & 

Foreign 

Canada 

on 

Total 

Govern- 

Canada 

official 

currency 

cheques 

All 

End  of 

invest- 

All other 

assets  or 

Chartered 

ment  of      Chartered            enter- 

insti- 

liabi- 

out- 

other 

period 

ments 

accounts' 

liabilities 

banks 

Others 

Total 

Canada 

banks           prises 

tutions 

Other 

lities 

standing 

accounts2 

B 

216 

217 

200/250 

252 

253 

251 

254 

255 

256 

257 

258 

259 

260 

261 

1982 

387.6 

97.2 

19,422.9 

2,228.1 

10,490.7 

12,718.8 

81.0 

4.8384 

06 

122.5 

39.5 

80.8 

1,506.2 

35.1 

1983 

431  5 

91.2 

20,6805 

2.556.3 

11,606.8 

14,163.1 

90.4 

3,446.4 

0.7 

111.1 

38.1 

82.9 

2,566.3 

35.1 

1982  J 

324.3 

85.8 

18,335.5 

1 ,554.2 

9,984.6 

11,538.8 

215.8 

4,551.1 

-1.4 

78.3 

42.5 

643.5 

672.8 

594.1 

J 

401.3 

91.8 

19,075.7 

1,505.3 

10,084.2 

11,589.5 

29.8 

5,335.1 

-0.4 

96.2 

39.4 

14.2 

1,683.2 

288.8 

A 

360.7 

86.5 

17,897  7 

1,679.6 

9,830.0 

11,509.6 

15.5 

5.0390 

-0.3 

89.3 

37.0 

5.4 

949.7 

252.6 

S 

399.3 

86.2 

17,055.2 

1,600.5 

9,8302 

11,430.7 

6.3 

4,467.7 

-0.9 

75.8 

40.3 

12.7 

697.8 

324.8 

0 

406.7 

90.3 

18.945.1 

1,447.0 

9,997.4 

11,444.4 

73.5 

4,674.0 

-0.8 

102.7 

49.8 

112.0 

2,234.5 

255.0 

N 

409.4 

90.7 

17,323.7 

1.637.0 

10,029.5 

11,666.5 

32.7 

4.427.6 

-1.5 

69.5 

37.6 

26.5 

837.9 

227.0 

D 

387.6 

97.2 

19,422.9 

2.228.1 

10,490.6 

12.718.8 

81.0 

4,838.4 

0.6 

122.5 

39.5 

80.8 

1.506.2 

35.1 

1983  J 

453.9 

87.4 

17.918.6 

1.652.2 

9,777.7 

11.429.9 

10.3 

4,732.1 

-0.5 

90.0 

43.3 

90.7 

1 ,338.5 

1844 

F 

385.2 

86.6 

18,043.9 

1 ,598.0 

9,828.4 

11,426.4 

15.5 

5,166.1 

0.5 

69.5 

38.5 

83.1 

926.9 

314.3 

M 

412.4 

88.4 

19,1189 

1,315.7 

10,246.8 

11,562.5 

241.3 

4,517.4 

1.0 

81.9 

38.4 

103.8 

2,111.7 

452.3 

A 

4095 

88.6 

19,066.5 

1,358.6 

10,209.3 

11,567.9 

3242 

4,320.2 

0.6 

125.4 

38.4 

88.6 

2,158.8 

438.9 

M 

410.6 

87.5 

17,937.6 

1,788.6 

10,325.4 

12,114.0 

16.6 

4,219.5 

1.0 

89.0 

38.3 

69.5 

955.2 

4340 

J 

392.7 

87.3 

20,5926 

1,438.9 

1 1 ,059.0 

12,497.9 

73.7 

4,306.8 

0.4 

57.0 

38.3 

77.5 

3,103.9 

423.4 

J 

464.9 

86.9 

20.709.0 

1,654.5 

11,070.8 

12,725.3 

116.9 

4.395.6 

0.5 

67.8 

38.2 

47.4 

2,888.3 

428.0 

A 

410.8 

87.1 

18.149.0 

1 ,923.4 

10.865.7 

12,789.0 

13.6 

4,032.6 

0.3 

116.4 

38.2 

35.9 

726.4 

374.9 

S 

4446 

88.5 

20,002.4 

1,521.8 

11,050.9 

12,572.7 

151.5 

3,897.5 

0.6 

111.1 

38.2 

50.5 

2,660.1 

410.2 

0 

453.1 

88  6 

19,140.8 

1 ,924.8 

10,792.1 

12,716.9 

262.8 

3,893.6 

0.3 

113.5 

38.2 

133.6 

1 ,385.8 

521.9 

N 

470.6 

91.1 

18,105.5 

1,994.3 

10,950.7 

12,945.0 

327.7 

3,481.7 

0.4 

152.4 

38.1 

5.8 

722.4 

324.4 

D 

431.5 

91.2 

20,680.5 

2,5563 

1 1 ,606.8 

14,163.1 

90.4 

3,446.4 

0.7 

111.1 

38.1 

82.9 

2.566.3 

35.1 

1984  J 

510.4 

90.5 

18,351.9 

1 ,897.9 

10,752  1 

12,650.0 

774.5 

3,701.8 

0.3 

86.6 

44.5 

1.8 

792.0 

195.2 

F 

429.7 

91.6 

18,051.7 

1,957.2 

10,696.8 

12,654.0 

621.9 

3,344.8 

0.2 

139.1 

44.5 

15.9 

779.9 

345.3 

M 

470.7 

92.2 

20,750.3 

1,523.9 

11,003.6 

12,527.6 

673.8 

3,458.0 

1.6 

248.8 

44.4 

424.7 

2,782.0 

497.1 

A 

4699 

94.1 

19.024  4 

2,025.5 

10,985.7 

13,011.2 

528.0 

3,382.2 

0.4 

145.5 

44.3 

52.3 

1 ,336.6 

446.7 

M 

491.4 

94.7 

18.671.4 

13,236.5 

203.8 

3,314.5 

0.3 

142.7 

44.2 

265.3 

1 ,007.6 

403.5 

'Bank  premises  and  all  other  assets 
Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 


includes  the  total  of  capital  and  rest  fund  which  has  amounted  to  $30  million  since  December  31,  1955. 


126 


July  1984 

Table  2:  Canadian  chartered  banks  (million  dollars) 


Section  13— Table  2 


Canadian  cash 

reserves  and 

iquid  assets12 

Liabilities 

Average  cash 

Canadian  dollar  deposits 

Total  cash  reserve 

Canadian 

reserve-ratio  ("/< 

) 

actual 

dollar 

actually  held 

Provincial 

End  of 

statutory 
deposits 

nnvpmmpnt 

govern- 

Personal 

Other 

Other 

Public 

period 

1-15 

16-31 

1-15 

16-31        of  Canada 

ments 

savings 

notice 

banks3 

demand 

Total 

B 

818 

819 

806 

822 

823 

652 

653 

654 

655 

656 

,   657 

651 

1982 

6,467 

6,498 

150,057 

4.31 

4.34 

6,906 

1,028 

100,037 

44,866 

4,060 

17,701 

174,599 

1983 

5,647 

5,635 

131.933 

4.28 

4.27 

6,057 

1,169 

101.485 

39,304 

5,355 

18.169 

171,538 

1982  J 

6,512 

6,516 

142.616 

4.57 

4.57 

4,918 

903 

99,436 

45,025 

3,744 

16.932 

170,958 

J 

6,764 

6,791 

149,418 

4.53 

4.54 

3,306 

893 

99,981 

46,272 

3,488 

15.534 

169,473 

A 

6,910 

6,929 

151,328 

4.57 

4.58 

2,118 

924 

100,106 

47,932 

3,667 

15.389 

170,135 

S 

6.439 

6,420 

148.685 

4.33 

4.32 

1,668 

1,099 

100,596 

47,657 

3,646 

15.993 

170,658 

0 

6,398 

6.478 

149.888 

4.27 

4.32 

2,823 

950 

103,148 

48,119 

3.563 

15.951 

174,554 

N 

6,420 

6.427 

149,400 

4.30 

4.30 

7,614 

944 

99.596 

45,582 

3,705 

16,537 

173,978 

D 

6,467 

6.498 

150,057 

4.31 

4.34 

6,906 

1,028 

100,037 

44,866 

4,060 

17,701 

174,599 

1983  J 

6,796 

6,828 

149,814 

4.54 

4.56 

5,315 

993 

101,074 

44,224 

3,927 

16,481 

172,014 

F 

6,932 

6.946 

1 50,366 

461 

4.62 

4.620 

1,015 

100,872 

44,266 

4,106 

16,513 

171,392 

M 

6.296 

6.272 

144,489 

4.36 

4.34 

3,961 

1,192 

101,581 

43,458 

4,447 

16,825 

171,464 

A 

6,079 

6,101 

142,461 

4.27 

428 

5,169 

1,031 

102,570 

40,737 

4,376 

16,828 

170,711 

M 

6.141 

6,166 

141,571 

4.34 

4.36 

6,981 

1,133 

101,278 

39,616 

4,175 

16.851 

170,034 

J 

6,151 

6,158 

140.299 

4.38 

4.39 

4,727 

1.035 

102,136 

41.108 

4,462 

18,848 

172,316 

J 

6.327 

6.330 

140,964 

4.49 

4.49 

4,633 

1,047 

102,589 

40,056 

4,123 

17,862 

170,310 

A 

6,211 

6.193 

139,469 

4.45 

4.44 

3,199 

1,202 

1 02,838 

39.860 

4,549 

17.279 

168.927 

S 

5,936 

5,934 

138,916 

4.28 

4.27 

2,564 

1,097 

103,271 

39,678 

5,092 

17,514 

169,214 

0 

5,839 

5,839 

137,601 

4.24 

4.31 

3,399 

1,055 

104,824 

39,725 

4,903 

18,106 

172,013 

N 

5,772 

5.736 

136,116 

4.24 

4.21 

7,607 

960 

101.113 

38,504 

4,873 

17,500 

170,557 

D 

5,647 

5,635 

131,933 

4.28 

427 

6,057 

1,169 

101.485 

39,304 

5.355 

18.169 

171,538 

1984  J 

6,124 

6.123 

136,691 

4.49 

4.48 

5,271 

937 

102.107 

38,530 

5,282 

16,376 

168,502 

F 

6,089 

6,094 

136,775 

4.45 

4.45 

5,094 

983 

102,064 

37,933 

5,686 

16,407 

168.167 

M 

5,561 

5.533 

131,797 

4.22 

4.20 

4,935 

1,381 

103,224 

38,611 

5,452 

16,326 

169.929 

A 

5,536 

5,590 

131,379 

4.22 

4.26 

2,645 

1,068 

105,565 

38,039 

5,634 

17,476 

170,426 

M 

5,539 

5,491 

131,588 

4.21 

4.18 

Assets 

Liabilities 

Government  of  Can; 
direct  and 

ida 

Deben- 

tures 

Bank  of 

Treasury 

guaranteed  bonds 

Advance 

issued 

Share- 

Total 

Canada 

Canadian 

bills 

End  of 

from 

3ank 

and  out- 

holders 

Canadian 

deposits 

day-to-day 

(amortized 

3 

years 

Over 

period 

of  Canada 

standing 

equity* 

liabilities 

and  notes 

loans 

value) 

and 

under 

3  years 

B 

658 

661 

663 

650 

603 

606 

607 

665 

610 

1982 

143 

2,552 

12.472 

209,658 

7,067 

85 

9,883 

535 

1.132 

1983 

25 

2,529 

14.086 

208,418 

6,003 

50 

13,147 

1,009 

1.945 

1982  M 

_ 

2,610 

12,160 

202,798 

6,440 

16 

7,276 

569 

702 

J 

42 

2,610 

12,201 

205.656 

6,105 

103 

6,891 

570 

696 

J 

274 

2,609 

12,415 

205.643 

6,840 

39 

7.443 

522 

689 

A 

22 

2.608 

12,448 

205.286 

6,719 

53 

7,956 

523 

694 

S 

60 

2,557 

12,481 

207,067 

6,068 

35 

8,805 

529 

734 

0 

— 

2,553 

12,274 

208,630 

6,121 

79 

9,573 

493 

886 

N 

33 

2,553 

12,381 

208,370 

6,065 

36 

9,404 

535 

972 

D 

143 

2,552 

12,472 

209,658 

7,067 

85 

9.883 

535 

1,132 

1983  J 

3 

2,552 

12,854 

207,723 

6,384 

56 

9,428 

579 

1,119 

F 

169 

2,551 

12,947 

207.683 

6,764 

60 

10,289 

538 

1.259 

M 

294 

2.546 

12,971 

208.558 

5,833 

78 

1 1 .223 

498 

1,381 

A' 

7 

2.546 

13,233 

206.425 

5.679 

102 

1 1 ,474 

518 

1,402 

M 

— 

2.541 

13,278 

205,858 

6.008 

51 

12.146 

478 

1.694 

J 

32 

2,542 

13,629 

209.734 

5.746 

65 

13,358 

635 

1,743 

J 

69 

2.546 

13.784 

208,411 

6,050 

99 

14,264 

625 

1,775 

A 

— 

2,544 

13,830 

207,388 

5,956 

105 

15,008 

625 

1,819 

S 

139 

2.554 

13,861 

208.128 

5,419 

30 

15,047 

811 

1,880 

0 

76 

2.560 

13,810 

209,406 

5,818 

107 

14,768 

865 

1,869 

N 

29 

2,560 

13,893 

207.703 

5,476 

58 

13,618 

864 

1,922 

D 

25 

2,529 

14,086 

208.418 

6,003 

50 

13,147 

1,009 

1,945 

1984  J 

_ 

2,523 

14,473 

205.674 

5.600 

24 

12,501 

912 

1.792 

F 

128 

2.495 

14,816 

206.077 

5,302 

31 

12.706 

872 

1,924 

M 

4 

2,561 

14,860 

208.419 

4,982 

8 

12.381 

1,033 

1.987 

A 

43 

2,519 

15,595 

208,787 

5,408 

16 

11,404 

1,038 

2.032 

Conc'l  on  page  128. 


127 


Section  13— Table  2/Concluded  and  Table  3 

Table  2:  Canadian  chartered  banks  (million  dollars)/concluded 


July  1984 


Assets 

Loans 

in  Canadian  currency* 

Mortgages 
insured 

Other 

Canadian 

securities 

Canadian 

Call  and 

Provin- 

Canada 

resi- 

Provin- 

items 

Canadian 

End  of 

short 

cial-muni- 

Savings 

General 

under 

dential 

cial-muni- 

in transit 

dollar 

period 

loans 

cipal7 

Bonds" 

loans 

N.H.A. 

mortgages 

cipal' 

Corporate 

(net) 

assets 

B 

612 

(622-623)" 

625 

627 

620 

621 

(617-618)' 

619 

628 

670 

1982 

2,363 

2,686 

908 

119,262 

11,353 

17,342 

523 

9,460 

856 

212,572 

1983 

1,143 

2.954 

1,084 

1 1 1 ,775 

12,139 

19,841 

1,525 

9,043 

1,724 

211,882 

1982  M 

772 

2,701 

368 

122,322 

11,596 

17,358 

363 

9,746 

2.464 

208.682 

J 

1,592 

2.292 

272 

123,541 

11,544 

17,352 

392 

9,953 

2,261 

210,820 

J 

1,664 

2,011 

190 

123,362 

11,441 

17,448 

323 

9,655 

1,753 

211,335 

A 

1,277 

2,009 

113 

124,247 

11,448 

17,459 

305 

9,631 

1,811 

211,181 

S 

1,484 

2,166 

41 

123.418 

1 1 ,307 

17,389 

323 

9,734 

1,376 

211,802 

0 

2,600 

2,110 

9 

123.599 

1 1 ,238 

17,363 

441 

9,700 

936 

213,109 

N 

1,704 

2,279 

700 

121.873 

1 1 ,363 

17,558 

500 

9,592 

1,706 

212,190 

D 

2.363 

2,685 

908 

119.362 

1 1 ,353 

17,609 

523 

9,460 

856 

212,572 

1983  J 

1.890 

2,582 

799 

118,493 

1 1 ,361 

17,678 

640 

9,272 

2,136 

211,569 

F 

1.460 

2,506 

697 

118,387 

1 1 ,288 

17,890 

574 

9,328 

1,351 

211,416 

M 

3.180 

2,397 

580 

116,771 

1 1 ,400 

18,200 

543 

9,482 

281 

21 1 ,942 

A 

2,115 

2,016 

486 

116,040 

1 1 ,436 

18,381 

557 

9,167 

1,193 

210,302 

M 

1,084 

1,794 

396 

115.543 

11,501 

18.569 

554 

9,051 

1,249 

209,671 

J 

2,748 

1,632 

293 

114.457 

1 1 ,652 

18.837 

564 

9,265 

2,003 

213,552 

J 

2,346 

1,509 

209 

113.245 

11,716 

19,101 

609 

9,025 

1,242 

212,337 

A 

2,112 

1,514 

116 

112.259 

1 1 ,802 

19.290 

592 

9,043 

936 

212,272 

S 

1,773 

1.402 

51 

111,750 

1 1 ,907 

19,494 

714 

9,028 

1,396 

211,984 

O 

1,959 

1,490 

13 

112,189 

12,001 

19,592 

912 

8,867 

1,816 

212,646 

N 

1,734 

1,429 

1,173 

111,926 

12,086 

19.679 

1,083 

8,618 

1,529 

210,975 

D 

1,143 

1,653 

1,084 

111,795 

12,139 

19,821 

1,525 

9,043 

1,724 

21 1 ,882 

1984  J 

1,564 

1,522 

963 

1 1 1 ,996 

12,204 

19,953 

1,288 

9,009 

1,179 

210,196 

F 

1,603 

1.806 

819 

112,542 

12,309 

20,193 

1,244 

9,072 

-41 

210,628 

M 

1,439 

1,811 

703 

113,769 

12,456 

20,309 

1,230 

9,213 

746 

213,094 

A 

1,178 

1,365 

591 

113,478 

12,626 

20.521 

1,208 

9,131 

2,257 

212,867 

'Bank  ol  Canada  deposits  are  averages  of  the  juridical  days  in  the  month  shown  while  Bank  of  Canada  notes  and  Canadian  dollar  deposit  liabilities  are  averages  of  the  4  consecutive 

Wednesdays  ending  with  the  second  last  Wednesday  in  the  previous  month        'Daily  averages  for  period.       'Mainly  deposits  of  foreign  banks        'Capital,  rest  fund  and  undivided  profits 

as  at  the  latest  fiscal  year-end        "Including  issues  payable  in  foreign  currency       "Excluding  Canadian  day-to-day  loans        'Securities  purchased  direct  from  issuer  with  a  term  of  less 

than  one  year  at  time  of  issue  are  classified  as  loans       "Loans  to  finance  purchase  of  Canada  Savings  Bonds  at  time  of  issue.       "These  series  reflect  the  combination  of  two  CANSIM 

series. 

Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 


Table  3:  Currency  outside  banks  and  chartered  bank  deposits  (million  dollars) 


Currency  and  chartered 

Currency  outside  banks 

Chartered  bank  deposits 

bank  deposits 

Non-personal 

Held  by 

End  of 

Government 

Personal 

term 

general 

period 

Notes 

Coin 

Total 

of  Canada 

savings 

and  notice 

Demand 

Total' 

Total1 

public3 

B 

2002                     2003 

2001 

2005 

2006 

2007 

2028 

2027 

2026 

2029 

1982 

10,265                    1 

128 

11,392 

7,733 

99,287 

48,627 

16,628 

172,276 

183,669 

175.935 

1983 

11,212                    1 

189 

12,401 

6,480 

100,646 

43,734 

17,891 

168.752 

181,153 

174.673 

1982  J 

9,777                    1 

100 

10,876 

4,080 

99,131 

48,987 

15,107 

167,306 

178,182- 

174,102 

A 

9,749                    1 

113 

10.862 

2,856 

99,437 

50,747 

14,465 

167,505 

178,367 

175,511 

S 

9,733                    1 

116 

10,849 

1,911 

99.884 

51.669 

14,853 

168,318 

179,167 

177.256 

O 

9,708                    1 

117 

10.825 

2,431 

100,293 

51,169 

14,804 

168,698 

179,523 

177,092 

N 

9,846                    1 

121 

10,967 

4,737 

99,876 

50,457 

14,366 

169,436 

180,403 

175,666 

D 

10,265                    1 

128 

1 1 ,392 

7,733 

99,287 

48,627 

16.628 

172,276 

183,669 

175.935 

1983  J 

9,843                    1 

128 

10,971 

5,998 

100,006 

48,368 

15,760 

170,131 

181,10? 

175.104 

F 

9,747                    1 

126 

10,873 

4,371 

100.650 

47,721 

15,748 

168,491 

179,363 

174.992 

M 

9,794                    1 

126 

10,920 

4,249 

100.744 

48,078 

15,856 

168,927 

179,848 

175.599 

A 

9,816                    1 

130 

10.945 

4,611 

100,918 

45,721 

16,284 

167,534 

178,479 

173.868 

M 

10,011                    1 

135 

11,146 

6,003 

101.336 

44,295 

16,100 

167,734 

178,880 

172,877 

J 

10,367                    1 

145 

11,512 

5,725 

101,165 

44,372 

16,952 

168,214 

179,726 

174,001 

J 

10,684                    1 

159 

11,842 

4.598 

101.854 

43,961 

17,399 

167,813 

179,655 

175.057 

A 

10,708                    1 

170 

1 1 ,877 

3,626 

102,391 

44.131 

17,253 

167,401 

179,279 

175.653 

S 

10,679                    1 

177 

1 1 ,856 

3,031 

102.608 

44.475 

17,263 

167,377 

179,233 

176.203 

O 

10,690                    1 

178 

1 1 ,868 

2,985 

102,651 

44,236 

16,882 

166,754 

178,622 

175.637 

N 

10,792                    1 

182 

1 1 ,974 

5,684 

101.386 

43,972 

16,631 

167.674 

179,648 

173.963 

D 

11,212                    1 

189 

12,401 

6,480 

100.646 

43.734 

17,891 

168.752 

181,153 

174.673 

1984  J 

10,703                    1 

188 

11.891 

5,967 

101.341 

43.116 

16,847 

167,272 

179,163 

173.196 

F 

10,603                    1 

183 

1 1 ,786 

4,610 

101.851 

43,143 

16,657 

166,261 

178,047 

173.437 

M 

10,576                    1 

183 

11,759 

5,946 

102,130 

43,858 

16,783 

168,717 

180,476 

174,530 

A 

10,762                    1 

187 

1 1 ,950 

3,299 

103,329 

42,423 

16,920 

165,971 

177,920 

174,621 

M 

11,015                    1 

193 

12,208 

2,517 

105,085 

43,263 

16.908 

167,772 

179,981 

177,464 

J 

1 1 ,204                    1 

203 

12,406 

1,391 

105,648 

44,317 

17,043 

168,399 

180,806 

179,415 

'Less  Canadian  dollar  float.       'Includes  Government  of  Canada  Deposits 
Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 


"Excludes  Government  of  Canada  Deposits 


128 


July  1984 

Table  4:  Cheques  cashed  in  clearing  centres  (million  dollars) 


Section  13— Table  4 


Year 
and 
month 

Canada' 

Atlantic 
prov- 
inces 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man. 

Sask.! 

Alta. 

B.C. 

By  selected  cities 

By  type  of  account 

Montreal 

Toronto 

Winnipeg 

Van- 
couver 

Current 

Savings 

Personal 
chequing 

D 
D 

4269 
4289 

4270 
4367 

4275 
4295 

4276 
4296 

4278 
4298 

4279 

4280 
4300 

4281 
4301 

4282 
4302 

4283 
4303 

4284 
4304 

4285 
4305 

4286 
4306 

4287 
4307 

4288 
4308 

1982 
1983 

7,302,395 
8,628.639 

120,191 
132,624 

966,080 
1,014,241 

4.784,667 
6.001,849 

228,808 
275,196 

73.523 
66.782 

641 .024 
614.319 

488.102 
523.629 

798.760 
836.871 

4,404,288 
5.553,559 

225,640 
271,722 

324,388 
335,449 

7,018,780 
8,333,141 

200.790 
206.167 

82.827 
89.334 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

609,354 

10,482  0 

82.436  1 

393,552.4 

18.024.6 

6,865.9 

56,971  6 

41,021.6 

68.561 

361,621 

17,729 

27,685 

584,797 

17.471 

7,087 

J 

600,509 

9.395.2 

87.3162 

387,334.8 

16.601.9 

5,7067 

50,510.1 

43,6436 

72.086 

355,750 

16,360 

27,819 

576,891 

16.959 

6,659 

A 

593.133 

10,178.2 

82,485.3 

388,124.8 

17.086.0 

5,533.2 

51,000.7 

38,725.2 

69.089 

357,218 

16,851 

26,753 

570,312 

16.248 

6,573 

S 

637,774 

10,354.6 

78.297.1 

420.084.4 

20,792.7 

6,435.4 

56,3465 

45,463.2 

64,778 

388,271 

20,536 

27,374 

614,762 

16.325 

6,687 

O 

649.408 

10,546.1 

76,7807 

441,959  2 

20,915.0 

6,040.0 

51,152.1 

42.015.5 

62,281 

411,386 

20,572 

25,054 

627,987 

14,976 

6,446 

N 

678,514 

11.505.0 

80,8849 

452,120.3 

25.204.8 

6,394.2 

58,739.5 

43,6652 

66,965 

417,071 

24,888 

26.316 

651 ,534 

19,562 

7,419 

D 

681,752 

11,971.8 

80,016.7 

463,9774 

23.940.0 

5,581.2 

58,188.1 

38,076.5 

65,227 

429.077 

23,655 

27.362 

658,252 

16,164 

7.335 

1983  J 

698,653 

1 1 .053.3 

78.703.3 

478,5449 

26,185.7 

5,340.2 

57,454.6 

41,370.8 

63,802 

444,713 

25,891 

28,725 

675.888 

15,958 

6.807 

F 

659,972 

10,680.4 

79.391.2 

457,465.8 

24,161.6 

4,2302 

46,935.2 

37,107.9 

63,778 

422,399 

23,910 

24,199 

638,101 

15,109 

6,763 

M 

753,832 

11,949.4 

82.922.3 

520,138.0 

25,677.5 

5,275.6 

63,988.1 

43.8809 

68,164 

480,227 

25,390 

26,269 

729,926 

16,528 

7,378 

A 

671,662 

10,842.9 

76,319.0 

459.085.4 

23.655.7 

4.9099 

51,130.9 

45,718.2 

63,824 

423,962 

23,403 

24.589 

649,203 

15,605 

6,854 

M 

683.856 

11,621.1 

84.8689 

469,392.0 

21.162.2 

5.3950 

48.477.8 

42,9395 

71,280 

435,934 

20,872 

28.532 

657,229 

18,497 

8,130 

J 

707,111 

11,144.8 

92.434.7 

485,628  1 

22,756.9 

5.672.1 

50.749.4 

38,724.5 

74,693 

446.395 

22,424 

28,140 

681,408 

17,911 

7,792 

J 

719,526 

10.716.8 

90,772.0 

503,677.4 

22,115.7 

5,5603 

46,355.7 

40,328.2 

73,834 

466,010 

21,841 

28.945 

695,394 

16,772 

7,360 

A 

765,724 

10,560.7 

87,958.1 

540,643.3 

22,349.4 

6,070.5 

50,897.9 

47,244.6 

72,764 

500,959 

22,048 

29,079 

740,361 

17,934 

7,430 

S 

750,753 

10.552.4 

88,8629 

526,716.8 

22.740.7 

6,330.2 

48,408.2 

47,141.6 

73.670 

486.614 

22,450 

28,175 

724,961 

18,272 

7,520 

O 

745,064 

10,335.9 

85,728.0 

522,9999 

21,297.3 

5.899.2 

47,945.7 

50,858.6 

70.589 

487,136 

21 .007 

29,940 

719,956 

17,448 

7,661 

N 

738,061 

12,446.9 

83.896.8 

516,139.0 

21,817.0 

6.305.7 

51,761.3 

45,694.3 

70,269 

476,003 

21 ,508 

30,966 

710.255 

19,563 

8,243 

D 

734,425 

10,719.6 

82.384.1 

521,418.5 

21,275.9 

5,792.9 

50,214.1 

42.6200 

70,204 

483.207 

20,978 

27,890 

710.459 

16,570 

7.396 

1984  J 

736,930 

10,270.9 

74,156.5 

523,614.8 

22,634.2 

5,356.8 

50,107.4 

50.789.5 

64,827 

490,837 

22,355 

29.152 

711,851 

17,521 

7,559 

F 

708,747 

10,860.2 

75,254.6 

502,707.4 

18,481.0 

4,808.7 

45,985.6 

50,649.5 

64,204 

470,684 

18,217 

27,957 

686,140 

15.376 

7,230 

M 

793.645 

12.464.1 

78.581  9 

565,652.7 

19,816.6 

4,795.5 

54,279.6 

58,0547 

67.677 

531,451 

19,564 

32.008 

772,253 

13.984 

7,408 

A 

748,516 

13,871.4 

81.090.8 

522.333.8 

18.206.1 

5,206.3 

46,3463 

61.461.6 

70,148 

489,683 

17,955 

29.867 

727.010 

14,460 

7,045 

M 

806,847 

12,818.5 

79,088.3 

570.874.7 

19,478.6 

4,708.6 

47,9251 

61,461.6 

68.392 

537,392 

19,159 

31.860 

782.033 

16,477 

7.045 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  344 


1982  J 

590,898 

10,270.7 

80.128.1 

386.956.2 

16.708.1 

54,793.2 

39.8792 

67,444 

359,080 

16,445 

27,001 

568.153 

16.297 

6,448 

J 

605,572 

9,244.1 

86,020.1 

391,985.7 

16.769.2 

.     51,893.0 

44.084.2 

68,641 

358,834 

16,454 

27.932 

581.535 

17.302 

6,735 

A 

619,212 

9,718.2 

84,449.4 

422,4003 

19,684.8 

.     53,739.0 

39,591.9 

71,191 

392,245 

19,415 

27,189 

595.973 

16,484 

6.755 

S 

643,873 

10,203.0 

79,691.0 

416,978.9 

21,232.5 

.     57,802.5 

48.360.4 

66,379 

385,182 

20,980 

28,696 

620,177 

16,909 

6,787 

O 

661,161 

10,925  2 

77.187.1 

450,137.2 

21,418.0 

53,896.7 

41.341.8 

62,578 

415,083 

21 .062 

24,608 

639,103 

15,427 

6.631 

N 

645.573 

11.300.1 

76.606.9 

427.657.2 

23.013.0 

.     58.0308 

39.734.9 

64,668 

397,978 

22,787 

23.793 

623,460 

15,332 

6.781 

D 

650.516 

11,618.4 

77,630.2 

445,235.2 

22.820.1 

.     54,085.2 

35,168.6 

64,467 

413,218 

22,535 

25.492 

627,270 

16,091 

7,155 

1983  J 

730,557 

11,089.2 

86,519.2 

501,196.7 

25.183.2 

.     58,167.2 

43,839.9 

69,685 

465,712 

24,855 

31.519 

706,169 

17,283 

7,105 

F 

733,702 

12,145.2 

87.279.1 

512,409.5 

25,559.5 

.     50,097.2 

39,570.1 

69,719 

474,606 

25,259 

25,816 

709,150 

17,162 

7,390 

M 

704,291 

11.644.1 

77,624.9 

479,976.8 

24,888.6 

.     57,598.2 

42.028.3 

64,344 

438,983 

24,571 

29,129 

679,510 

17,306 

7,475 

A 

674,964 

11,264.7 

77,982.1 

452,773.4 

25,417.4 

.     50,821.3 

50.863.5 

65,292 

416,765 

25,177 

26.776 

651,813 

15.864 

7,287 

M 

662,825 

11.808.1 

81,413.8 

453,003.0 

19,724.0 

49,748.1 

42,705.7 

68,821 

419,733 

19,431 

28,250 

638,485 

16,934 

7,406 

J 

691,299 

10,881.1 

89,7327 

477,922.1 

21,981.7 

.     48.765.5 

38.016.8 

72,884 

439,421 

21 ,652 

27,856 

666,772 

17,277 

7.250 

J 

739,575 

11,113.8 

89.618.8 

521,792.8 

24,272.4 

.     49,867.9 

41,936.1 

70,168 

483.736 

23,981 

29,933 

714,984 

17,087 

7,504 

A 

780,146 

10,172.0 

86.908.8 

566,771  9 

24,5725 

.     52,351.0 

47,137.2 

72,039 

529.194 

24,341 

28,218 

755,272 

17,545 

7,329 

S 

747,458 

10,365.2 

90,661.8 

519,912.3 

23,258.0 

.     48.545.9 

46,171.6 

74,976 

478,444 

22,947 

27,038 

720,960 

18,732 

7,766 

O 

758,125 

10,344.4 

87,115.8 

528.159.3 

21,696.2 

.     51,060.3 

49,470.2 

71,922 

490,751 

21,442 

30,183 

731,092 

19.012 

8,021 

N 

702,408 

11.872.9 

80,313.7 

489,753.0 

19,577.4 

.     50,062.6 

42,123.6 

68,249 

455,872 

19,330 

28,568 

679,214 

15.678 

7,516 

D 

738,706 

10.383.3 

82,525.8 

529,388.8 

20,935.3 

.     47,554.9 

41,500.6 

71,660 

491.305 

20,599 

26,377 

713,891 

17,288 

7,527 

1984  J 

729,461 

10,090  5 

79,132.7 

514,315.7 

20,388.0 

.     48,127.2 

50.339.7 

67,897 

481 ,949 

20,095 

29.663 

703,661 

18,145 

7,655 

F 

732,969 

11,519.4 

76,163.5 

516,256.2 

17,934.1 

.     49.412.2 

53.636.3 

66,529 

487.129 

17,670 

29,327 

708,964 

16,632 

7,373 

M 

759,551 

12.231.6 

77,254.5 

534,668.0 

19,730.5 

.     48.175.9 

59.024.6 

66,332 

497,356 

19,465 

32,047 

737,217 

14,664 

7,670 

A 

766.139 

14,072.0 

83,018.5 

531,878.3 

19,804.7 

.     47,238.4 

69,195.4 

72,620 

497,332 

19,473 

32,752 

743,347 

15,034 

7,758 

M 

771,733 

12,674.7 

75,131.5 

547,044.0 

17,434.1 

.     48,591.7 

67,605.9 

65,538 

513,249 

17,170 

29,848 

749,387 

14,954 

7,392 

Note  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  because  rounding  Cheques  drawn  on  the  Receiver  General  or  cheques  drawn  on  bank  deposit  accounts  held  in  the  name  of  the  Receiver 
General  are  not  included  in  the  data 

'This  series  covers  50  clearing  house  centres  With  the  advent  of  centralized  data  processing,  bank  clearing  houses  have  been  eliminated  The  current  allocation  of  cheques  cashed 
continues  to  reflect  what  had  been  the  previous  centres;  however,  this  comparison  may  not  remain  valid  through  time  Seasonally  adjusted  data  for  Saskatchewan  is  not  available 
Source:  Cheques  Cashed  (61-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


129 


Section  13— Tables  5  and  6 

Table  5:  Sales  of  Life  Insurance  in  Canada1 


July  1984 


Year 
and 

month 


Annualized 

premium 

sales 


Face 

Number  ot 

Premiums 

amount 

policies 

per  $1,000 

sales 

sold 

insurance 

thousands  ol  dollars 


rerage 

Premium 

size 

per 

policy 

policy 

7699 


1982 
1983 

1982  M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 


320,264 

40.791,011 

818,958 

356.688 

46,965,044 

871 ,705 

25.218 

3,189,180 

66,691 

28,416 

3,566,299 

74,686 

25,116 

3,116,904 

63,086 

23,147 

2.940.579 

56,700 

26,620 

3.347.876 

68,250 

29,801 

3,853.850 

79,400 

33.633 

4,406,441 

84,197 

32.754 

4,234,850 

75,384 

21,425 

2,877,334 

53,265 

27,505 

3,647,354 

71,265 

30,035 

3,947,191 

75,440 

26,491 

3,560,525 

68,743 

28.586 

3,943.274 

73,905 

33,205 

4.494,191 

81,532 

27,480 

3,590,418 

66,413 

26.855 

3,435.951 

62,270 

30.550 

4,008,298 

77,432 

32.863 

4,285,153 

80,936 

36.160 

4,674,672 

85,856 

35.533 

4,500,683 

74,648 

24,359 

3,435,192 

55,374 

31 ,253 

4,283,052 

74,293 

33,918 

4,710,934 

76,424 

29,891 

4,118,505 

68,571 

7.85 
759 

7.91 
797 
8.06 
787 
7.95 
7.73 
7.63 
7.73 

7.45 
7.54 
7.61 
7.44 
7.25 
7.39 
7.65 
7.82 
7.62 
7.67 
7.74 
7.90 

7.09 
7.30 
7.20 
726 


49,808 
53,877 

47,820 
47,751 
49,407 
51,862 
49,053 
48,537 
52,335 
56.177 

54,019 
51.180 
52,322 
51,795 
53,356 
55,122 
54.062 
55.178 
51.765 
52,945 
54,448 
60,292 

62,036 
57,651 
61.642 
60.062 


391 
409 

378 
380 
398 
408 
390 
375 
399 
434 

402 
386 
398 
385 
387 
407 
414 
431 
395 
406 
421 
476 

440 
421 
444 
436 


'38  companies  participating 

Source:  Monthly  Survey  of  Lite  Insurance  Sales  in  Canada.  Life  Insurance  Marketing  and  Research  Association,  Hartford,  Connecticut,  U.S.A. 


Table  6:  Benefit  payments  of  all  life  insurance  companies  (million  dollars) 


Under  life 

insurance 

Total 

payments  to 

s  and  beneficiarie 

Disability 

Under 

policyholder 

s 

Year 

All 

quarter 

Total 

death  claims 

payments) 

endowments 

values 

holders 

Total 

policies 

Individual1 

Group 

D 

4344 

4345 

4346 

4347 

4348 

4349 

4350 

4343 

4351 

4352 

1982 

3,061.79 

1,219.23 

70.71 

73.12 

961 .99 

736.74 

2,673.31 

5,735.10 

3.475.83 

2,259  27 

1983 

3,08679 

1 ,278.50 

66.65 

81.06 

886.51 

774.07 

3.145.57 

6,232.36 

3.355.56 

2,876.81 

1980  1 

577.71 

248.03 

11.22 

21.76 

145.50 

151.20 

408  98 

986.69 

644.83 

341.86 

2 

582.82 

250.78 

15.87 

21.93 

162  43 

131.81 

429.07 

1,011.90 

647.98 

363.92 

3 

521.59 

249.44 

15.10 

19.02 

113.73 

124.30 

317.04 

838.63 

476.81 

361.82 

4 

684.54 

284.70 

23.97 

25.62 

176.64 

173.61 

337.17 

1 ,021 .68 

601 .48 

417.55 

1981    1 

676.91 

27420 

19.47 

22.56 

194.87 

165.81 

519.35 

1,196.26 

738.18 

458.08 

2 

625.58 

270.40 

11.47 

22.85 

176.85 

144.01 

589.17 

1.214.74 

732.38 

482.36 

3 

658.52 

284.33 

15.69 

19.79 

199.74 

138  96 

754.88 

1,413.40 

762.08 

651 .33 

4 

812.51 

313.65 

16.39 

12.61 

239.16 

230.70 

811.71 

1 ,624.23 

864.21 

760.02 

1982  1 

788.46 

312.35 

18.08 

22.12 

251 .46 

184.45 

727  76 

1,516.22 

978.58 

537  64 

2 

770.66 

278.62 

20.48 

20.39 

261.78 

189.39 

656.67 

1 ,427.33 

908.65 

518.68 

3 

707.01 

297.99 

10.51 

16.99 

224.34 

157.18 

554.73 

1 ,261 .74 

747.88 

513.86 

4 

795.65 

330.27 

21.63 

13.62 

22441 

205.72 

734.15 

1 ,529.80 

840.71 

689.09 

1983  1 

826.34 

324.95 

16.98 

22.34 

266.45 

195.62 

717.16 

1 ,543.50 

913.63 

629  88 

2 

747.18 

305.96 

21.94 

21.22 

221 .79 

176.27 

671.17 

1,418.35 

766.25 

651.80 

3 

717.32 

318.18 

12.92 

18.55 

193.28 

174.39 

591.15 

1 ,308.47 

764.87 

543.60 

4 

795.95 

329.42 

14.81 

18.95 

204.98 

227.79 

1,166.09 

1 ,962.04 

910.51 

1,051.53 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding. 

'Includes  ordinary  and  industrial. 

Source:  The  Canadian  Life  Insurance  Association. 


130 


July  1984 

Table  7:  Security  issues  and  retirements  (par  values  in  million  Canadian  dollars) 


Section  13— Table  7 


Direct  and 

guaranteed  securities 

Government  of  Canada 

Provinces3 

Municipalities3 

Funded  debt1 

issues' 

Retirements' 

Year 

Gross 

new  issues 

delivered* 

Retirements 

Net 
new  issues4 

Gross 

new  issues 

delivered 

Retirements 

and 
quarter 

Direct 
outstanding 

Guaranteed 

Total 
outstanding       New 

Net 

new  issues 

B 

2402 

2401 

2400 

2491 

2494 

3004 

3026 

3048 

3007 

3029 

3051 

1982 
1983 

111.897 
138,154 

170 

164 

112,065 
138,318 

3,475 
5.650 

875 
3.518 

17,798 
15.758 

2.850 
2,494 

14,948 
13.263 

1.423 
1,149 

445 
385 

978 
765 

1980  2 
3 
4 

73,100 

75,867 
79.983 

488 
488 

481 

73,588 
76,354 
80,464 

2.750 
2.050 
3.200 

-133 

267 

1,255 

4,053 
1,803 
2,867 

526 
640 
834 

3,527 
1,163 
2,033 

244 
366 
282 

179 
172 
160 

64 

195 
122 

1981    1 
2 
3 
4 

81,915 
81,864 
83,177 
92,918 

181 
181 
181 
176 

82,096 
82,045 
83,358 
93,094 

1.550 
1,200 

1,000 
306 

2.819 
3.279 
3.754 
5.314 

563 
634 

417 
1,028 

2,256 
2,645 
3,337 
4,286 

89 
309 

88 
396 

149 

158 

72 

142 

-60 

151 

16 

254 

1982  1 
2 
3 

4 

91,944 

93.779 

97.196 

1 1 1 ,897 

176 
176 
176 
170 

92,120 
93,955 

97,374 
112,100 

825 
550 
850 

1,250 

875 

4,599 
3,781 
4,953 
4,465 

783 
548 
803 

716 

3,817 
3.232 
4,150 
3,749 

317 
294 
358 
454 

84 
137 

82 
142 

233 
157 
276 
312 

1983  1 
2 

3 
4 

115,242 
120.706 
126.622 
138.155 

170 
170 
170 
164 

115,412 
120,876 
126,792 
138,319 

700 
1.100 
2,500 
1.350 

700 

1.993 
825 

4,292 
4.762 
2.496 
4.208 

980 
467 
493 
554 

3,311 
4.295 
2,003 
3.654 

192 

559 

46 

352 

131 
105 
65 
84 

62 
454 
-19 
268 

141,445 


164 


141.609 


975 


168 


2.778 


668 


2.110 


475 


106 


369 


Corporate  bonds3 

Other  bonds  and  debentures3 

,5 

Preferred  stocks" 

Common  stocks" 

Gross 

Gross 

Gross 

Gross 

Year 

new 

Net 

new 

Net 

new 

Net 

new 

Net 

and 

issues 

new 

issues 

new 

issues 

new 

issues 

new 

quarter 

delivered 

Retirements 

issues 

delivered 

Retirements 

issues 

delivered 

Retirements 

issues 

delivered 

Retirements 

issues 

B 

3010 

3032 

3054 

3019 

3041 

3063 

3013 

3035 

3057 

3016 

3038 

3060 

1982 

7.328 

2,892 

4,437 

362 

117 

246 

3,193 

385 

2.811 

2,236 

149 

2,089 

1983 

5.575 

2.396 

3.179 

272 

95 

176 

2,488 

342 

2,145 

5,650 

4 

5,645 

1980  2 

1,557 

452 

1,103 

25 

5 

19 

736 

73 

663 

1,072 

108 

964 

3 

1.455 

400 

1,055 

162 

18 

144 

468 

40 

428 

827 

107 

720 

4 

1.408 

770 

638 

48 

14 

34 

1,157 

123 

1,033 

694 

107 

587 

1981   1 

1,777 

377 

1,400 

110 

31 

80 

1,188 

191 

997 

1,152 

165 

987 

2 

2,194 

559 

1.635 

16 

25 

-9 

1,417 

117 

1,300 

1,490 

165 

1,326 

3 

1.345 

490 

857 

— 

26 

-26 

1,102 

133 

971 

583 

165 

418 

4 

3,233 

1,060 

2,173 

26 

30 

-3 

1,051 

98 

954 

681 

522 

159 

1982  1 

2.541 

557 

1,984 



32 

-32 

651 

133 

518 

379 

53 

326 

2 

1.322 

923 

400 

174 

27 

148 

667 

80 

588 

519 

32 

488 

3 

2.236 

600 

1,636 

128 

10 

118 

556 

101 

456 

351 

32 

320 

4 

1,229 

812 

417 

60 

48 

12 

1,319 

71 

1,249 

987 

32 

955 

1983  1 

1,476 

627 

849 

13 

23 

-11 

333 

20 

312 

1,013 

1 

1,012 

2 

1,932 

624 

1,308 

57 

41 

16 

620 

107 

513 

1.403 

1 

1.402 

3 

915 

476 

439 

50 

15 

35 

620 

20 

600 

1.961 

1 

1.959 

4 

1,252 

669 

583 

152 

16 

136 

915 

195 

720 

1.273 

1 

1.272 

1984  1 


1.007 


876 


130 


100 


34 


66 


712 


27 


685 


625 


625 


Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  partial  revisions 

'End  of  period        'Excluding  Treasury  Bills.  Canada  Savings  Bonds  and  other  non-market  issues.       3Figures  are  subject  to  revision    Series  cover  all  publicly  announced  issues  and 
some  private  placements  not  publicly  announced    Notes  with  an  original  term  to  maturity  of  over  one  year        'Includes  Canadian  Pension  Plan  series  bonds  issued  by  the  provinces  and 
their  agencies  and  purchased  by  the  C.P.P.  Investment  Fund        "Consists  of  issues  of  Canadian  religious  and  other  institutions  and  Canadian  dollar  issues  of  foreign  debtors.       "Allow- 
ance for  the  take-over  of  Nova  Scotia  Light  &  Power  common  shares. 
Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 


131 


Section  13— Table  8 

Table  8:  Stock  exchange  statistics 


July  1984 


Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding  differences. 

'Average  of  weekly  rates. 

Sources:  Monthly  Review,  Montreal  and  Canadian  Stock  Exchanges;  Toronto  Stock  Exchange  Review  and  Bank  of  Canada. 


Montreal  stock 

exchange 

Toronto  stock 

exchange 

Three 

month 

treasury 

bill  yield1 

Long-term 

government 

of  Canada 

bond  yield 

Indus- 
trials 

Shares  traded 

Mining 
and  oils 

Combined 
volume 

Value  of  shares  traded 

Combined 
volume 

Value  of 
shares 
traded 

Year 

Indus- 
trials 

Mining 
and  oils 

Combined 
value 

and 
month 

Thousands 

Million 
dollars 

Thousands 

Million  dollars 

Percentage 

D 

4551 

4552 

4555 

4556 

4557 

4558 

4559 

4560 

B14001 

B14013 

1982 

208,181 

2,773.5 

1,002,937 

573,769 

1 ,576,706 

14,923.3 

2,746.9 

17,670.2 

13.83 

14.26 

1983 

316,891 

5.090.6 

1,500,004 

941.116 

2,441,120 

24,090.0 

6,106.8 

30,196.8 

9.32 

11.79 

1982  J 

11,658 

144.5 

50,794 

30.136 

80,930 

678.4 

116.3 

794.7 

15.82 

15.62 

A 

19,974 

274.7 

90,218 

48,359 

138,577 

1,359.9 

241.5 

1,601.4 

14.42 

1396 

S 

18.686 

331.5 

99.479 

63,487 

162,966 

1,976.4 

322.1 

2,298.5 

13.15 

13.48 

0 

20,898 

255.7 

124.913 

83.571 

208,484 

1,646.8 

417.2 

2,0640 

11.54 

12.63 

N 

25,245 

253.6 

158.512 

77,864 

236,376 

1.822.4 

3669 

2,189.3 

10  72 

12.18 

D 

18,077 

201.3 

86.398 

71,668 

158,066 

1,302.5 

366.8 

1,669.3 

10.25 

11.69 

1983  J 

33,793 

361.0 

130.641 

137,906 

268,547 

1,943.1 

739.6 

2.682.7 

9.53 

12.28 

F 

26,207 

359.6 

106,347 

80,472 

186,819 

1,807.2 

627  1 

2,434.3 

9.40 

11.80 

M 

23,317 

345.7 

1 1 1 ,237 

62,596 

173,833 

1,889  9 

435.5 

2.325.4 

9.21 

11.70 

A 

22,402 

373.3 

119,580 

52.954 

172,534 

2,050.1 

365.8 

2.415.9 

9.22 

11.18 

M 

26,593 

430.6 

147,272 

103,014 

250,286 

2,340.8 

705.3 

3.046.1 

9.12 

11.30 

J 

19,938 

399.1 

113,631 

79,738 

193,369 

2,031.9 

538.4 

2,570.3 

9.24 

11.56 

J 

19,583 

381.1 

120,305 

89,293 

209,598 

2,032.4 

569.0 

2,601.4 

9.25 

12.03 

A 

23,475 

393.6 

98,442 

69,521 

167,963 

1,780.1 

492.1 

2,272.2 

9.35 

12.34 

S 

24,255 

430.0 

117,176 

77,319 

194,495 

2.143.8 

564.6 

2,708.4 

9.26 

11.76 

O 

20,717 

377.3 

99,355 

64,378 

163,733 

1,700.8 

384.5 

2,085.3 

9.22 

11.73 

N 

32,459 

5440 

171,102 

62,156 

233,258 

2,134.2 

376.2 

2,5104 

9.31 

11.80 

D 

44,152 

695.3 

164,916 

61 ,769 

226,685 

2,235.7 

3087 

2,544.4 

9.69 

12.02 

1984  J 

37,378 

609.1 

141,167 

60,340 

201.507 

2,245.6 

397  5 

2,643.1 

9.73 

11.92 

F 

28.725 

510.7 

112,695 

73,487 

186,182 

1 ,904.4 

4405 

2,344.9 

9.77 

12.40 

M 

34,353 

562.1 

118.040 

69,659 

187,699 

2.037.3 

382.0 

2,419.3 

10.22 

13.06 

A 

21,578 

3560 

89.212 

53,367 

142,579 

1.454.9 

287.0 

1,741.9 

10.56 

13.31 

M 

33,468 

591.2 

1 1 1 ,388 

58,842 

170,230 

1 .705.9 

316.2 

2,022.1 

11.27 

13.93 

J 

32.835 

576.6 

98,512 

54,101 

152.613 

1,639.1 

256.3 

1.895.4 

132 


July  1984 

Table  9:  Federal  government  budgetary  revenues1  (million  dollars) 


Section  13— Tables  9  and  10 


Excise 

taxes 

Corpo- 
ration 

Return 

Miscel- 

Total 

Budgetary 
surplus 

Fiscal 

Personal 

Other 

Custom 

on 

laneous 

budge- 

year or 

income 

income 

Non- 

Sales 

excise 

Excise 

import 

Estate 

invest- 

non-tax 

tary 

or 

month 

tax 

tax* 

residents 

tax5 

taxes2 

duties 

duties 

tax 

ments 

revenues 

revenues 

deficit3 

D 

4579 

4581 

4582 

4583 

4584 

4585 

4586 

4587 

4589 

4590 

4591 

4592 

1981-82 

24,046 

9.136 

10,180 

6,621 

2,079 

1,175 

3,439 

595 

5,095 

1,018 

54,068 

-13,372 

1982-83 

26,329 

9,099 

9,980 

6.302 

2,341 

1,274 

2,831 

132 

5,020 

800 

55,126 

-24,340 

1982-83 

A 

1,135 

525 

81 

245 

65 

82 

214 

10 

223 

25 

2,605 

-2,699 

M 

2,945 

652 

68 

517 

213 

95 

227 

54 

314 

41 

5,126 

-178 

J 

1.495 

687 

60 

507 

247 

100 

213 

11 

394 

98 

3.812 

-2,066 

J 

2,349 

676 

124 

554 

90 

125 

361 

4 

697 

59 

5.039 

-2,046 

A 

2,207 

541 

67 

564 

198 

83 

218 

3 

222 

46 

4,149 

-1,691 

S 

1,982 

593 

60 

526 

199 

113 

177 

4 

373 

50 

4,077 

-1,967 

0 

2.563 

542 

86 

556 

193 

118 

222 

2 

286 

61 

4,629 

-1,371 

N 

2.356 

571 

76 

583 

186 

138 

240 

3 

213 

74 

4.440 

-2,102 

D 

2.155 

523 

55 

522 

193 

120 

202 

2 

727 

65 

4.564 

-2,708 

J 

2,977 

673 

174 

500 

221 

85 

211 

10 

221 

69 

5,141 

-1,322 

F 

2,146 

507 

74 

463 

194 

85 

223 

2 

19 

47 

3.760 

-2,349 

M 

2,019 

2,609 

73 

765 

342 

130 

323 

27 

1,331 

165 

7,784 

-3.841 

1983-84 

A 

2,047 

140 

69 

178 

21 

64 

221 

6 

164 

12 

2,922 

-2,889 

M 

3.597 

611 

50 

582 

163 

112 

255 

60 

216 

47 

5.693 

-404 

J 

914 

662 

56 

573 

144 

130 

249 

4 

474 

70 

3.276 

-3,788 

J 

1,695 

689 

90 

571 

127 

99 

257 

4 

513 

57 

4,102 

-3.1  by 

A 

1,779 

640 

78 

685 

153 

104 

311 

3 

228 

69 

4,050 

-2.824 

S 

2.102 

555 

52 

558 

140 

143 

283 

3 

397 

50 

4,283 

-2,136 

0 

2.698 

725 

76 

636 

127 

117 

287 

4 

88 

67 

4,825 

-2,123 

N 

2.496 

629 

74 

694 

101 

138 

331 

3 

439 

73 

4,978 

-1.849 

D 

2,331 

719 

56 

611 

111 

133 

257 

3 

796 

72 

5,089 

-2.566 

J 

3,279 

842 

170 

622 

120 

91 

274 

4 

246 

74 

5,722 

-1.594 

F 

2,132 

712 

70 

571 

141 

99 

290 

4 

20 

70 

4,109 

-3.168 

M 

1,772 

1,912 

58 

490 

96 

112 

290 

8 

1,026 

131 

5,895 

-2.869 

'This  statement  includes  only  receipts  relating  to  budgetary  revenue.  Excluded  are  non-budgetary  revenues  such  as  Old  Age  Security  Fund  taxes,  Prairie  Farm  Assistance  Act  levies, 
employer  and  employee  contributions  to  government-held  tunds  (Unemployment  Insurance.  Superannuation  etc.).  interest  on  government-held  lunds,  and  taxes  collected  on  behalf  of  and 
transferred  to  other  governments.       'Beginning  in  December  1973,  this  category  includes  oil  export  tax.       'March  includes  supplementary  payments  arising  from  the  closing  of  the  ac- 
counts      'Includes  Petroleum  and  Gas  Revenue  tax.      'Includes  special  excise  tax  on  gasoline. 
Source:  Department  of  Finance. 

Table  10:  Budgetary  expenditures  by  principal  classes1  (million  dollars) 


Fiscal 

National 

health 

transfer  & 

and  welfare 

contracting- 

Department 

out 

Other 

Fiscal 

of 

Public 

payments 

welfare 

Other 

Total 

year  or 

national 

debt 

to 

Family 

disburse- 

Post 

Public 

Veterans 

depart- 

budgetary 

month 

defence 

charges 

provinces 

allowances 

ments 

Agriculture 

office 

works 

Transport 

affairs 

ments 

expenditures 

D 

5130 

5131 

5132 

5133 

5134 

5135 

5136 

5137 

5138 

5139 

5140 

5129 

1981-82 

6.028 

15,168 

4,535 

2,020 

15,798 

1,125 

639 

2,188 

2,279 

1,140 

16,521 

67,440 

1982-83 

6.993 

16.970 

5,390 

2,229 

17.359 

1,009 

290 

2,669 

2,906 

1,282 

22,370 

79.466 

1982-83 

A 

271 

1,353 

384 

184 

1.344 

48 

-49 

78 

268 

93 

1,330 

5,304 

M 

430 

1,425 

392 

185 

1,377 

60 

5 

128 

191 

97 

1,014 

5.304 

J 

495 

1,238 

401 

184 

1,387 

66 

57 

190 

222 

99 

1,539 

5.878 

J 

742 

1.428 

756 

183 

1,409 

91 

13 

152 

216 

105 

1,990 

7,085 

A 

497 

1.287 

389 

235 

1,383 

69 

-1 

214 

280 

108 

1,379 

5,840 

S 

505 

1,442 

388 

131 

1,417 

64 

— 

227 

238 

105 

1,528 

6.044 

0 

537 

1.488 

385 

182 

1,432 

75 

9 

279 

140 

103 

1,370 

6.000 

N 

676 

1.685 

465 

183 

1,424 

143 

-6 

235 

178 

107 

1.452 

6,542 

D 

573 

1.569 

402 

182 

1,435 

81 

57 

74 

286 

108 

2.505 

7,272 

J 

451 

1.369 

400 

193 

1,531 

79 

59 

349 

213 

111 

1,708 

6.463 

F 

528 

1,210 

404 

194 

1,527 

90 

6 

157 

191 

111 

1,691 

6.109 

M 

1,288 

1,476 

624 

193 

1,693 

143 

140 

586 

483 

135 

4.864 

1 1 ,625 

1983-84 

A 

312 

1.381 

419 

193 

1,541 

33 

25 

135 

244 

104 

1,424 

5,811 

M 

403 

1,411 

515 

193 

1,602 

77 

25 

239 

145 

111 

1,376 

6.097 

J 

645 

1.603 

434 

197 

1,587 

69 

25 

241 

223 

118 

1,922 

7,064 

J 

560 

1.370 

418 

187 

1,598 

105 

25 

278 

405 

116 

2,209 

7,271 

A 

676 

1.433 

421 

192 

1,642 

81 

25 

220 

220 

116 

1,848 

6,874 

S 

501 

1.458 

432 

191 

1,600 

74 

25 

198 

207 

116 

1,617 

6,419 

O 

647 

1,414 

588 

191 

1,635 

125 

25 

268 

210 

111 

1,734 

6,948 

N 

545 

1.514 

430 

192 

1,636 

130 

25 

205 

224 

112 

1.814 

6,827 

D 

735 

1,721 

447 

190 

1,662 

109 

25 

215 

507 

113 

1,931 

7,655 

J 

540 

1,563 

441 

200 

1,759 

88 

25 

365 

239 

117 

1.979 

7,316 

F 

748 

1,531 

444 

201 

1,751 

105 

25 

219 

198 

119 

1,936 

7,277 

M 

705 

1,424 

756 

200 

2,114 

102 

25 

235 

194 

119 

2.890 

8,764 

Figures  are  rounded  and  may  not  add  to  totals  shown 

'For  comparative  purposes  figures  may  differ  from  those  previously  reported  to  reflect  changes  in  accounting  during  1973-74 

Source:  Department  of  Finance. 


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Canadian  Statistical  Review 
Selected  Recent  Articles 


1983 

August 
September 


October 
November 


December 


1981    Census  of  Population   (Part  3):   Changes  in  Canada's  Labour  Force  During  the   1970's 

Gross  National   Product  —   Second   Quarter   1983 

1981    Census  of  Population   (Part  4):   Housing   Highlights 

CANSIM,    The  Canadian  Socio-Economic   Information   Management  System 

Incomes  of  Unemployed   Individuals  and  their  Families,    1971    and    1981 

Certain  Aspects  of  Family  and  Management  Control  Among  the  Leading  Canadian  Enterprises] 

1981    Census  of  Population   (Part  5):   Education   Highlights 

Financial  Activity  in  Canada   —   Second  Quarter   1983 

Some  Observations  Regarding   Federal   Government  Bonds:   1961-1982 

Gross  National   Product  —  Third  Quarter   1983 

Size  and  Structure  of  the  Public  Sector  Market,    1979 

1981    Census  of  Population   (Part  6):  Changes  in  Work  and   Education   Patterns  and   Family 

Income,  1970-1980 


1984 

February 

March 

May 

June 

July 


Financial  Activity  in  Canada  —  Third   Quarter   1983 

Gross  National   Product  —   Fourth  Quarter  and   Preliminary  Annual   1983 

Financial  Activity  in  Canada  —   Fourth  Quarter   1983 

A  Note  on  the  Measurement  of  Poverty  in  Canada 

Gross  National   Product  —   First  Quarter   1984 


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of  the  Statistics  Act 
MCD   months  to  cyclical  dominance 


IV 


Table  of  Contents 


VI 


Financial  Activity  in  Canada  —   First  Quarter   1984 


1 

Section 

1 

Selected   Economic  Indicators 

13 

Section 

2 

Population  Statistics 

17 

Section 

3 

System  of  National  Accounts 

35 

Section 

4 

Labour 

57 

Section 

5 

Prices 

67 

Section 

6 

Manufacturing 

83 

Section 

7 

Fuel ,  Power,  Mining 

89 

Section 

8 

Construction 

95 

Section 

9 

Food  and  Agriculture 

101 

Section 

10 

Domestic  Trade 

107 

Section 

11 

External  Trade 

121 

Section 

12 

Transportation 

125 

Section 

13 

Finance 

—  Analytical   Summary 


Note  to  Users 


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the  Canadian  Statistical  Review  and  in  related 
CANSIM  series. 


Monthly  or  quarterly  data  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to 
rounding. 


Section  6  —  Table  14:  Production  of  Motor  Vehicles 

This  table  has  been  re-structured.  Total  Chrysler  cars 
and  components  have  been  terminated  at  source  and 
removed  with  this  issue.  Model  breakdowns  for  Ford 
and  General  Motors  have  also  been  removed  with  this 
issue. 


Section  9  —  Table  3:  Farm  Input  Price  Index  and 
Selected  Components 

The  official  time  base  for  the  Farm  Input  Price  Index 
has  been  converted  from  1971=100  to  1981=100. 
Please  note  that  the  CANSIM  databank  numbers  have 
also  been  modified. 


Section  8  —  Table  10:  Domestic  Shipments  of  Build- 
ing Materials  by  Canadian  Manufacturers 

The  series  Lath  (D340011),  Portland  Cement 
(D340012),  and  Mechanical  Refrigerators  (D340029) 
have  been  removed  with  this  issue. 


Section  13  —  Table  10:  Budgetary  Expenditures  by 
Principal  Classes 

The  series  Post  Office  (D51 36)  has  been  terminated  at 
source  and  removed  with  this  issue.  Due  to  changes 
in  accounting  classes  the  amounts  for  the  Post  Office 
are  now  included  in  Other  Departments  (D5140).  This 
has  been  backdated  to  April  1978  by  the  Department 
of  Finance. 


Financial  Activity  in  Canada 
First  Quarter  1 984 

With  the  Canadian  economy  continuing  to  grow,  activ- 
ity on  financial  markets  also  increased.  Net  new  funds 
raised  on  conventional  credit  markets  by  the  domestic 
non-financial  sectors  of  the  economy  amounted  to  $1 5 
billion,  representing  15%  of  Gross  National  Expendi- 
ture. This  compares  with  9%  in  the  equivalent  period 
of  1983.  A  notable  feature  of  the  increased  demand 
for  funds  was  that  for  the  first  time  in  two  years,  the 
government  sector  was  not  the  principal  actor  on 
conventional  credit  markets:  non-financial  private  cor- 
porations accounted  for  34%  compared  with  30%  for 
general  government.  In  the  first  quarter  of  1983,  the 
comparable  figures  were  5%  and  55%,  respectively. 

The  recovery  in  the  real  economy  moved  production 
in  the  first  quarter  above  the  peak  achieved  in  the 
spring  of  1 981 .  Inventory  accumulation,  particularly  of 
automobiles,  by  non-financial  private  corporations 
surged,  reaching  an  historic  high  of  $2.2  billion. 
Because  internal  sources  were  able  to  finance  only 
80%  of  this  capital  formation,  these  corporations 
needed  to  borrow.  More-over,  while  the  federal  gov- 
ernment's total  borrowing  requirement  moved  above 
$8  billion  for  the  first  time,  it  was  able  to  reduce  its 
recourse  to  capital  markets  by  drawing  down  on 
substantial  deposits  at  banks  (built  up  in  the  previous 
quarter  from  the  Canada  Savings  Bond  Campaign)  as 
well  obtaining  Canadian  dollars  transferred  from  the 
Exchange  Fund  Account.  In  addition,  the  provincial 
governments'  seasonal  first  quarter  surplus  was  signif- 
icantly larger,  permitting  them  to  limit  their  financing 
needs. 

On  the  other  hand,  with  the  slowing  of  the  growth  of 
consumer  expenditure,  there  was  sharply  lower  de- 
mand for  consumer  credit,  even  though  automobile 
purchases  provided  much  of  the  support  to  personal 
expenditure.  Mortgage  demand  was  also  weak,  re- 
flecting the  reduced  amount  of  housing  starts  over  the 
past  several  months. 


Non-financial  private  corporations  raised  $5.1  billion 
in  net  new  funds  on  conventional  credit  markets,  over 
one  and  a  half  times  the  net  infusion  of  funds  for  the 
whole  of  1983.  Although  there  appears  to  be  still 
some  concern  at  the  degree  of  leverage  in  some 
industries,  much  progress  has  been  made  in  the  past 
two  years  to  reduce  the  debt:  equity  ratio.  With  stock 
prices  falling  in  the  first  quarter,  there  was  less  oppor- 
tunity to  issue  equities:  even  so,  $1 .2  billion  were  sold. 
While  a  large  proportion  of  these  funds  appeared  to 
have  been  applied  to  reducing  bank  loans  out- 
standing, other  corporations  increased  their  bank 
loans,  seemingly,  in  part,  to  finance  inventory  accumu- 
lation. As  a  result,  this  sector  raised  $1 .4  billion  in  net 
bank  loans,  the  largest  source  of  funds  from  this 
source  in  two  years.  Net  new  bond  issues  amounted 
to  $545  million,  with  the  dates  to  maturity  lengthening 
somewhat  from  the  previous  quarter.  This  sector  also 
showed  limited  recourse  to  the  short-term  paper 
market,  raising  $487  million,  and  loans  from  sources 
other  than  banks  (largely  non-residents)  provided  a 
further  $1.3  billion.  With  much  of  the  financing  being 
of  a  short-term  nature,  it  would  appear  to  have  been 
linked  to  the  substantial  build-up  in  inventories. 

The  federal  government  raised  $3.6  billion  on  conven- 
tional credit  markets,  compared  with  $11.6  billion  in 
the  fourth  quarter  (when  borrowings  were  swollen  by 
the  Canada  Savings  Bond  campaign)  and  $3.2  billion 
in  the  first  quarter  of  1 983.  Excluding  Canada  Savings 
Bonds  sales  and  redemptions,  the  borrowings  were 
$4.7  billion  in  the  first  quarter  1 984,  $3.2  billion  in  the 
fourth  quarter  and  $4.3  billion  in  the  first  quarter  of 
1983.  Gross  new  bond  issues  amounted  to  $2.9 
billion,  virtually  unchanged  from  the  previous  quarter 
but  up  from  $2.5  billion  in  the  first  quarter  of  1983. 
The  average  term  to  maturity  of  Government  of 
Canada  debt  remained  at  5  years  5  months,  heavily 
weighted  by  the  amount  of  Treasury  bills  outstanding. 
In  the  first  quarter,  nevertheless,  there  were  longer 


VI 


terms  to  maturity  of  the  gross  new  bond  issues.  Nearly 
one  third  had  maturity  dates  of  more  than  twenty 
years,  up  from  one  quarter  in  the  fourth  quarter  and 
none  at  all  a  year  earlier. 

The  borrowings  in  the  period  under  review  were 
augmented  $500  million  as  a  result  of  U.S.  dollars 
borrowed  from  Canadian  chartered  banks  to  bolster 
the  international  reserves.  These  latter  funds  were 
advanced  to  the  Exchange  Fund  Account  and  repre- 
sent a  use  as  well  as  a  source  of  funds  on  the 
Government  of  Canada's  books.  To  the  extent  that 
Canadian  dollars  are  acquired  on  international  ex- 
change markets,  these  funds  are  transferred  from  the 
FFA  to  the  consolidated  revenue  fund  of  the  Govern- 
ment of  Canada  and  constitute  a  source  of  Canadian 
dollars  to  the  federal  government.  The  federal  govern- 
ment's deficit  amounted  to  8.2%  of  GNE  in  the  first 
quarter,  a  small  drop  from  the  equivalent  period  in 
1983. 

Households'  demand  for  funds  was  subdued.  Con- 
sumer credit  rose  a  moderate  $600  million,  continuing 
the  weakening  trend  of  the  past  few  quarters.  It  would 
appear  that  consumers  are  financing  more  expendi- 
tures from  income  (the  savings  rate  dropped  one 
percentage  point  from  the  previous  quarter)  and  also 
drawing  on  some  financial  assets.  Part  of  the  substan- 
tial encashment  of  $1.3  billion  in  Canada  Savings 
Bonds  may  have  been  applied  to  consumption.  With 
housing  starts  having  averaged  only  1 39,000  (season- 
ally adjusted  at  annual  rates)  over  the  nine  months 
ending  March,  1984,  the  weakness  in  mortgage  fi- 
nancing, $2.4  billion,  was  expected. 

The  increase  in  demand  for  funds  by  non-financial 
private  corporations  meant  that  the  chartered  banks 
saw  their  loans  outstanding  increase  for  the  first 
quarter  since  the  fourth  quarter  of  1981.  To  help 
finance  the  increase  in  demand  for  this  instrument,  the 
banks  sold  $900  million  in  Government  of  Canada 
Treasury  bills.  As  a  result,  their  excess  secondary 
reserve  ratio  fell  to  5.65  at  the  end  of  March,  still  very 
high  by  historical  standards  but  down  significantly 
from  the  peak  of  7.20  reached  in  August  1983.  The 
banks  also  sourced  much  of  the  renewed  demand  for 
bank  loans  from  their  subsidiaries  abroad.  Persons 
applied  much  of  their  discretionary  savings  to  trust 


and  mortgage  loan  companies:  largely  to  term  depos- 
its of  less  than  a  year  at  mortgage  loan  companies  and 
to  term  Registered  Retired  Savings  Plans  and  Trust 
companies. 

The  increased  demand  for  funds  occurred  notwith- 
standing the  rise  in  interest  rates  in  the  first  quarter. 
Short-term  rates,  after  remaining  essentially  un- 
changed in  January  and  February,  rose  in  March, 
largely  in  response  to  upward  pressure  on  rates  in  the 
United  States.  The  yield  on  3-month  Treasury  bills 
rose  about  70  basis  points  to  1  0.53%,  while  the  prime 
rate  increased  by  50  basis  points,  to  1 1 .50%,  narrow- 
ing the  gap  with  the  Bank  rate  to  less  than  three 
quarters  of  a  percentage  point.  Thirty-day  paper  and 
bankers'  acceptances  rose  by  less,  making  these 
instruments  attractive  alternatives  to  bank  borrowing. 
The  increased  use  of  "paper"  by  non-financial  private 
corporations  appeared  to  reflect  this  development. 
Yields  on  longer-term  instruments  rose  by  about  a 
percentage  point,  with  the  rise  being  more  evenly 
spread  across  the  quarter.  By  the  end  of  March,  yeilds 
on  long-term  Government  of  Canada  bonds  were  over 
13.20%;  provincial  and  industrial  bonds  were  50  to 
60  basis  points  higher,  representing  very  high  real 
rates  of  return  or  market  anticipations  of  renewed 
inflationary  pressures,  or  both. 

The  strong  recovery  in  the  United  States,  and  the 
equally  strong  demand  for  funds,  coupled  with  the 
Federal  Reserve  Board's  concern  about  another  infla- 
tionary outburst,  combined  to  produce  higher  interest 
rates  in  the  first  quarter.  Yields  on  30-day  commercial 
paper  at  the  end  of  March  were  higher  than  on  the 
equivalent  instrument  in  Canada.  As  a  result,  strong 
downward  pressure  was  exerted  on  the  Canadian 
dollar,  which  fell  to  78.36  cents  U.S.  at  the  end  of 
March,  its  lowest  monthly  closing  since  June  1982. 
Despite  these  pressures,  the  Bank  of  Canada  ac- 
quired $375  million  in  Treasury  bills  in  March,  while 
also  increasing  its  holdings  of  Government  of  Canada 
bonds,  in  an  apparent  effort  to  avoid  too  sharp  an 
increase  in  interest  rates  in  Canada. 

For  further  information,  please  contact  John  Joisce, 
Gerry  Gravel  or  Christian  Lajule:  (613)  990-9043, 
Financial  Flows  Division,  Statistics  Canada,  Ottawa, 
Ontario,  K1A  0T6. 


VII 


Table  I  Financial  Market  Summary  Table 


1983 
III 


IV      Annual 


BORROWING 

1  .    Persons  and   Unincorporated 

Business  -   (I   &   II)    1704 

a)  Consumer  Credit       -600 

b)  Bank  Loans    -472 

c)  Other  Loans     431 

e)  Short-Term   Paper    -3 

t)   Mortgages    2368 

g)   Bonds    -20 

2.  Non-Financial   Private 

Corporations  -   (III)      375 

b)  Bank  Loans    -2292 

c)  Other  Loans     276 

e)  Short-Term   Paper     1 348 

f)  Mortgages    -334 

g)  Bonds    666 

h)  Stocks    711 

3.  Non-Financial   Government 

Enterprises  -   (IV)    1422 

b)  Bank  Loans    638 

c)  Other  Loans     6 

e)  Short-Term   Paper     -139 

f)  Mortgages    

g)  Bonds     1305 

h)   Stocks    -388 

4.  General   Government  -   (X  &  XI)     4370 

b)  Bank  Loans    -317 

c)  Other  Loans     -95 

d)  Treasury  Bills     3400 

e)  Short-Term   Paper    161 

f)  Mortgages    

g)  Bonds     1221 

5.  Total   Borrowing   by  Domestic  Non- 

Financial  Sectors     7871 

6.  Rest  of  the  World  -   (XIII)     65 

b)  Bank  Loans    -326 

c)  Other  Loans     -292 

f)   Mortgages    

h)   Stocks    683 

7.  Total   Borrowing   Excluding 

Domestic   Financial   Institutions  7936 

8.  Domestic  Financial   Institutions  - 

(VI,    VII,    VIII,    IX)    3322 

b)  Bank  Loans    1176 

c)  Other  Loans     253 

e)  Short-Term  Paper    671 

f)  Mortgages    -31 

g)  Bonds    411 

h)  Stocks    842 

9.  Total   Funds  Raised   =   Total   Funds 

Supplied     11258 


Millions  ot  dollars 


6696 

4436 

4058 

16894 

3623 

1779 

1466 

1152 

3797 

613 

143 

-549 

247 

-631 

348 

759 

306 

269 

1765 

363 

6 

- 

-21 

-18 

- 

4033 

3228 

2410 

12039 

2313 

-24 

-15 

1 

-58 

-14 

164 

565 

2111 

3215 

5135 

3551 

-3100 

493 

-8450 

1400 

-54 

-335 

341 

228 

1300 

592 

836 

-1275 

1501 

487 

420 

642 

150 

878 

201 

1388 

555 

354 

2963 

545 

1369 

1967 

2048 

6095 

1202 

-411 

1083 

704 

2798 

1570 

-889 

-79 

-329 

-659 

711 

108 

141 

-105 

150 

-42 

-33 

270 

-13 

85 

33 

- 

-4 

-13 

-17 

- 

403 

789 

1036 

3533 

869 

- 

-34 

128 

-294 

-1 

8174 

6640 

15014 

34198 

4606 

-747 

-64 

274 

-854 

507 

125 

-233 

51 

-152 

-36 

4200 

4500 

1200 

13300 

2675 

452 

777 

4 

1394 

-449 

1 

- 

1 

2 

- 

4143 

1660 

13484 

20508 

1909 

4623 

12724 

21887 

57105 

14934 

749 

382 

1123 

2319 

156 

314 

-258 

-62 

-332 

3 

-107 

234 

481 

316 

393 

542 


1605 
-275 
-266 
1012 
24 
-127 
1237 


406 


704 


15372   13106   23010 


1381 

-1119 

891 

839 

-26 

-692 

1488 


835 

•1075 

-147 

-201 

-19 

785 

1492 


2335 
59424 

7143 

-1293 

731 

2321 
-52 
377 

5059 


-240 
15090 

3120 
488 
567 
643 
-48 
58 

1412 


16977      14487      23845        66567 


18210 


LENDING 

10.    Persons  and   Unincorporated 

Business  -   (I   &   II)      241        2312        4092      12505        19150 

1 1  .    Non-Financial  Private 

Enterprises  -   (III)     517        2320  66        1777  4680 

12.  Government  General,    Non-Financial 

Enterprises     881  240  773  721  261 5 

13.  Public   Financial   Institutions  - 

(IX)     905  648  650  686  2889 

14.  Rest  of  the  World   -   (XIII)     1868  2131  2465  2400  8864 

1 5 .  Bank  of  Canada  -   (V)     -1 23  635  620  406  1538 

16.  Chartered   Banks  -   (VI.  1)     -3060  -3109  -3950  -2179  -12298 

17.  Other  Financial   Institutions 

(VI.  2,    VII,    VIII)      10029      11800        9771         7529        39129 


85 

1920 

1745 

-13 
2517 
-145 
2585 

9516 


VIII 


le  Financial  Market  Summary  Table  compresses  the  abundance  of  detail  presented  in  the  Financial  Flows  sector  tables  by  aggregating  sectors 
id  by  deleting  non-market  instruments  such  as  trade  credit  and  claims  on  associated  enterprises.  The  table  also  provides  a  useful  approximation 
final  borrowing  via  financial  markets  (i.e.,  the  organized  markets  for  security  issues  and  negotiated  loans)  and  avoids  double  counting  of  the 
termediary  borrowing  and  re-lending  of  financial  institutions.  Line  5  (Total  Borrowing  by  Domestic  Non-Financial  Sectors)  provides  the 
duplicated  total  which  serves  as  a  simple  summary  statistic  of  domestic  credit  market  activity.  The  addition  of  the  Rest  of  the  World  and  Financial 
stitutions  (lines  6  and  8)  completes  the  system  and  consequently  line  9  (Total  Funds  Raised=Total  Funds  Supplied)  reflects  the  basic  identity  that 
e  change  in  liabilities,  summed  across  sectors,  for  an  instrument  or  instruments  equals  the  change  in  assets,  summed  across  sectors,  for  the  same 
;trument  or  instruments.  Further  discussion  of  the  table  is  contained  in  an  article  published  in  Financial  Flow  Accounts,  Second  Quarter  1 976  and 
the  Canadian  Statistical  Review,  March  1977. 

)      Since  Sector  XII,  Social  Security  Funds,  has  been  consolidated  with  General  Government,  the  holdings  by  the  Funds  of  Provincial  and  Federal 
Government  bond  debt  are  netted  out:  the  asset  bond  figure  (category  2420)  for  Sector  XII  is  subtracted  from  the  sum  of  the  liability  bond 
figure  for  Sectors  X  (Federal  Government)  plus  XI  (Provincial  and  Local  Governments  and  Hospitals). 
)      Separate  figures  for  the  share  liabilities  of  the  Rest  of  the  World  (Sector  XIII)  are  not  available  but  since  Foreign  Investments  (category  3530) 
consists  mostly  of  shares,  it  is  classified  to  Stocks. 

The  Stock  figure  included  in  Sector  I  and  II  is  the  true  residual  of  category  3520,  i.e.,  it  is  the  sum  of  category  3520  (the  stock  liability)  less 
the  sum  of  category  2520  (the  stock  asset)  for  sectors  III  through  XIII.  This  procedure  is  necessary  to  ensure  the  balance  between  total  funds 
supplied  and  raised  in  line  9.  In  the  main  Financial  Flows  Matrix  the  sum  across  sectors  of  corporate  claims  plus  stocks  on  the  liability  side 
equals  the  sum  of  the  two  on  the  asset  side;  however,  stocks  alone  do  not  balance  because  stocks  on  the  liability  side  include  shares  issued 
to  associated  enterprises  (included  in  corporate  claims  on  the  asset  side). 


IX 


Chart  —  1 

Total  Borrowing  by  Domestic  Non-financial  Sectors  as  a  Percentage  of  Gross  National  Product 


% 

40 


% 
40 


30 


—     20 


10 


Chart  —  2 

Selected  Canadian  Interest  Rates 


% 

23 

22    

21     

20    

19    

18  — 

17    

16    

15    

14    

13    

12    

11     

10     

9    


/  90-day  finance 
/  \  company  paper 
\ 


Industrial  bonds 


I     I     I     I     I     I     I     I     I      I     I     I     I     I     I     I     I     I     I     I     I     I     I     II     I 


% 
23 

—  22 

—  21 

20 

—  19 

—  18 

17 

—  16 

—  15 

—  14 

—  13 

—  12 

—  11 

—  10 

—  9 


I      I      M     I     I      I     I     I      I     I      I 


1981 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 


Section  1  ■  Selected  Economic  Indicators 
Analytical  Summary 

1.7      Charts 

8.11    Analytical  Summary 

12       Business  Leading  Indicators  for  Canada 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 


: 


Billions  of  dollars* 

440 

420 
400 
380 
360 


340 
320 


120 


Gross  National  Product 


(Ratio  Scale) 


-                 I 

— 

I 

~~                            — 

^*^^~ 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Percentage  Change 
9 


■ 


260 
250 
240 
230 
220 
210 
200 
190 


3  Cunent  Dollars 

90 
85- 


80  • 

75- 


*7 


4  1971  Dollars 


Personal  Expenditure  on  Consumer  Goods  and  Services 


Business  Gross  Fixed  Capital  Formation 


Implicit  Price  Indexes,  1971=100 

320 


300- 
280- 


260 
240- 


7  Gross  National  Expenditure 


320 


240 


6  - 
3  - 

0  - 


—  -9 


6 

3 

0 -J 


Implicit  Price  Indexes,  1971  =  100 

6  


3 
0 
-3 


8  Personal  Expenditure  on  Consumer  Goods  and  Services 


320  ■ 

300 

280- 

260- 

240 


9  Business  Gross  Fixed  Capital  Formation 
1982  1983 

#  At  Annual  Rates 


1984 





1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 

Gross  Domestic  Product  by  Industry,  Quarterly,  In  1971  Constant  Prices 


Billions  of  Dollars 


(Ratio  Scale) 


4  Trade 


26  • 
25 
24  ■ 
23- 


5  Service  Producing  Industries 


110 


6  Industrial  Production  (Monthly) 


Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments 

Millions  of  Dollars,  Quarterly 
2,000 


(Arithmetic  Scale) 


Percentage  Change 
6  

3  


0- 


Net  Official  Monetary  Movements 

Millions  of  Dollars,  Quarterly 
4,000  • 


(Arithmetic  Scale) 


7  Current  Account  Balance 
1982 


1983 


1984 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 


Millions  of  dollars 

22,000  — 

20,000   — 

18,000  ___ 
16,000 


(Ratio  Scale) 


1  Total  Labour  Income 


Wages  and  Salaries 

4,000  

3,600  

3,200   

2,800 


2  Manufacturing 


4  Trade 


5,400 
5,000 
4,600 
4,200 
3,800 


5  Services 


Labour  Force  Survey 

Thousands  of  Persons 

14,000  

13,000  

12,000  

11,000  

10,000 


6  Labour  Force 


12,000  

11,000  ^=; 

10,000  

9,000 


7  Employed 


1,900 
1,700 
1,500 
1,300 
1,100 

900 

15 
14 
13 
12 
11 
10 
9 


8  Unemployed 


9  Unemployment  Rate 
1982 


Percentage  change 
6 

0 

3     1 

n 

_fi        

12 


-12 


1 

I 

-^X 

I 


-6 


Labour  Force  Survey 

Percentage  Change 
3 


1983 


1984 


3~7 ' ' 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 


Employment  Survey,  1971=100 

Thousands  of  Persons 
900 
880 
860 
840 
820 


(Ratio  Scale) 


1    Industrial  Aggregate 


185 
180 
175 
170 
165 
160 

44 
42 
40 
38 
36  • 
34 
32  • 
30  ■ 
28  ■ 


•N 

X 

f                                  ^ 

\y 

2  Manufacturing 


I  1 

4 T 





3   Construction 


4   Trade 


300 
290 


280 
270 


260 


5  Community,  Business  and  Personal  Service 
Dollars  per  Hour  (Arithmetic  Scale 

11.4 


11.2 


11.0 


10.8 


10.6 


10.4 

Hours 
40 


6    Average  Hourly  Earnings  in  Manufacturing 


39 


38 


37 


36 


7  Average  Weekly  Hours  in  Manufacturing 
1982  1983 


Percentage  Change 
6 


4 
2 
0 
-2 
-4 


6 

4 

2 

0 
-2 
-4 

14 
12 
10 

8 

6 

4 

2 

0 
-2 
-4 

4 
2 

0' 
-2 

-4  ■ 

6 

4 

2 

0' 
-2 
-4 
-6 

4 
2 
0 
-2 

2 

0 
-2 
-4 


_ 

M  j 

1 

Krf" 

2 

H 

ri 

-6.6^BI 

i 

3 

h  _.hji 

Tn ^ 

4 

D 

5 

6 

3.2 

., ,..., , 

I 

1984 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators  —  Seasonally  Adjusted 


i 


Ratio 


(Ratio  scale) 


1    Ratio  of  Manufacturing  Inventories  Owned  to  Shipments 
Thousands  of  Units 
100 


2  New  Passenger  Car  Sales 

Millions  of  Dollars 
1,800 
1,600 
1,400 
1,200 
1,000 


800 


3  Value  of  Building  Permits 


Thousands  of  Units 
240 
220 
200 
180 
160 
140 
120 
100 
80 


60 


4  New  Dwelling  Units  Started  (Centres  of  10,000  and  Over) 


Value  of  Retail  Trade 

Millions  of  Dollars 
12,000 


6,000 


5  Total 


800 


6  Motor  Vehicles 


7  Merchandise  Exports  (Including  Re-Exports)* 


4,000 


8  Merchandise  Imports* 


1982 
*  Balance  of  payments  basis 


1983 


1984 


Percentage  Change 
50 


40 
30 


-10 
-20 


-30 
-40- 


!"■" 





70 
60 


50 
40 


30 
20 


10 


Pf 


-30 
-40 


-50 


~  20 


—  10 


-10 
-20 
-30 

20 

10 

0 

-10 

-20 


20 
10 
0 
-10 
-20 
-30 


■       ■_-] 

■    ■             I 

— ,    ■  _ 

1 --""-■ 

6 

I .1 

-_■         -^ 

■       ■ 

7 

■— ^ 

1982 


1983 


1984 


Selected  Economic  Indicators 


Millions  of  Tons 


(Adjusted  for  Seasonality)  (Ratio  Scale) 


Price  Indexes 

Indexes,  1981=100 


3  Govt,  of  Canada  Average  Bond  Yield  (10  Years  and  Over) 

(Not  Adjusted  for  Seasonality) 


4  Consumer  Price  Index,  Total 


130- 
120  - 

110- 

100- 

90- 


5  Food 


240 


6  Industry  Selling  Price  Index  (Gross  Weighted  Total) 
1982  1983  1984 


Percentage  Change 
14 


(Adjusted  for  Seasonality) 


12 


10 


-10 


-12 


: 


f 


-14 


Price  Indexes 

4  


I 


- 


T=£ 


t 


t 


(Not  Adjusted  for  Seasonality) 


t     ;«a 


1982 


1983 


1984 


Section  1 

Selected  economic  indicators— analytical  summary1 


August  1984 


Gross  national 

product 

Personal  expenditure 

on  consumer  goods 

and  services 

Total  gross 
fixed  capital  formation 

Implicit 

price  indexes 

Gross  domestic 
indexes 

Total 

Years, 
quarters 
and 
months 

Gross 

national 

expenditure 

1971 

dollars 

Personal 
expend- 
iture on 
consumer 
goods  and 
services 

Total 

gross  fixed 

capital 

formation 

product 

Current 
dollars 

1971 
dollars 

Current                   1971 
dollars                 dollars 

Current                    1971 
dollars                 dollars 

Manu- 
facturing 

Section/ 
Table 

S3/T1.2 

S3/T1.3 

S3/T1.2              S3/T1.3 

S3/T1.2              S3/T1.3 

S3/T1.8 

S3/T1  8 

S3/T1.8 

S3/T2.1 

S3/T2.1 

( 

$000,000 

) 

( 

1971  =100 

) 

(          $000,000         ) 

1961 

39.646 

54,741 

25,930 

33,761 

8,392 

1 1 ,748 

72.4 

76.8 

71.4 

1962 

42,927 

58,475 

27,452 

35,272 

8,885 

12,278 

73.4 

77.8 

72.4 

1963 

45,978 

61,487 

29.225 

36,992 

9,556 

12.841 

74.8 

79.0 

74.4 

1964 

50.280 

65,610 

31.389 

39,218 

11.205 

14.549 

76.6 

80.0 

770 

1965 

55,364 

69,981 

33.947 

41,606 

13,179 

16,259 

79 .1 

81  6 

81.1 

1966 

61,828 

74,844 

36.890 

43,778 

15,361 

18,015 

82.6 

84.3 

85.3 

1967 

66.409 

77,344 

39.972 

45.863 

15.628 

17,942 

85.9 

87.2 

87.1 

1968 

72,586 

81 ,864 

43.704 

48.138 

15.754 

17,964 

88.7 

90.8 

87.7 

1969 

79.815 

86,225 

47,492 

50,353 

17.232 

18,850 

926 

94.3 

91.4 

1970 

85.685 

88,390 

50,327 

51,526 

18.015 

18,904 

96.9 

977 

95.3 

1971 

94.450 

94,450 

55.616 

55,616 

20.800 

20,800 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

83,260.5 

19.0409 

1972 

105,234 

100,248 

62.208 

59.841 

23.051 

21,955 

105.0 

104.0 

105.0 

88,143.1 

20.516.3 

1973 

123,560 

107,812 

71,278 

63,879 

27,848 

24.384 

114.6 

111.6 

114.2 

95,028.4 

22.674.0 

1974 

147,528 

1 1 1 ,678 

83,388 

67,160 

34,260 

25,694 

132.1 

124.2 

133.3 

99.347.2 

23,497.2 

1975 

165,343 

113,005 

96,995 

70,645 

40,044 

26,661 

146.3 

137.3 

150.2 

100,282.6 

22,122  5 

1976 

191,857 

119,612 

111,657 

75,180 

44,927 

27,731 

160.4 

148.5 

162.0 

105.415.6 

23.519.2 

1977 

210.189 

121,988 

123,565 

77,009 

48.376 

27,606 

172.3 

160.5 

175.2 

108.329.6 

23,968.8 

1978 

232,211 

126.347 

136.532 

79,038 

52.482 

27,585 

183.8 

172.7 

190.3 

1 1 1 ,879.3 

25,136.8 

1979 

264,279 

130.362 

152,088 

80,607 

60.921 

29,448 

202.7 

188.7 

206.9 

116,295.9 

26,587.7 

1980 

297,556 

131,765 

170,179 

81,445 

69.196 

30,461 

225.8 

208.9 

227.2 

117.779.7 

25,809  1 

1981 

339,797 

136,108 

193.280 

82,807 

82.058 

32,401 

249.7 

233.4 

253.3 

121.053.2 

26,078  1 

1982 

358.302 

130,065 

209.974 

81,144 

79.330 

29,265 

275.5 

258.8 

271.1 

115.888.5 

23,103.4 

1983 

390.340 

134,353 

229.184 

83,697 

77,647 

27,844 

290.5 

273.8 

278.9 

119,005.3 

24,4858 

Percentage  change  from  previous  quarter 

1981   4  2.0  -07  2.1 


1984   1 


2.1 


0.8 


-0.1 


0.6 


-1.5 


2.9 


0.5 


1.7 


0.9 


1.3 


1.3 


2.2 


0.7 


-0.4 


0.6r 


-3.6 


1982   1 

0.6 

-22 

1.5 

-1.5 

-1.3 

-2.9 

29 

3.1 

16 

1.7 

-4.3 

2 

07 

-10 

2.7 

02 

-4.1 

-5.4 

1.8 

25 

1.4 

-1.4 

-2.5 

3 

1.7 

-0.6 

2.2 

-0.4 

-2.8 

-3.9 

24 

2.7 

1.1 

-1.1 

-1.3 

4 

14 

-0.9 

1.9 

0.2 

3.3 

28 

23 

1.7 

0.5 

-0.6 

-4.1 

1983  1 

2.4 

20 

1.7 

1.1 

-2.8 

-3.4 

0.4 

0.7 

0.7 

1.6 

5.9 

2 

29 

1.8 

26 

1.5 

1.3 

0.6 

1.1 

1.1 

0.7 

1.8 

2.4 

3 

3.5 

19 

28 

1.3 

-0  1 

-0.4 

1.6 

1.5 

0.4 

1.8 

4.2 

4 

1.1 

1.2 

2.1 

0.9 

-0.2 

-0.8 

-0.1 

1.2 

0.6 

1.0 

3.9 

O.Or 


'Information  in  this  Section  is  selected  from  the  sections  and  tables  of  the  Review;  for  example,  Section  3.  Table  1.1   is  identified  as  S3/T1.1. 

*  Actual    data 

Note:  Percentage  changes  are  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  unless  otherwise  indicated.  Monthly  and  quarterly  series  and  their  CANSIM  identifiers  appear  in  Sections  and  Tables 

identified  at  the  head  of  the  data  columns. 


August  1984 

Selected  economic  indicators — analytical  summary 


Section  1 /Continued 


Gross  domestic  product 

indexes 

Industrial 
production 

Balance  of  international  payments 

Total 
labour 
income 

Manu- 
facturing 

Wages  and 

Con- 
struction 

salaries 
Trade 

Services 

Construction 

Trade 

Community 

business 

and 

personal 

services 

Current 
account 
balance 

Net 

capital 

movement 

Net 

errors 

and 

omissions 

Net 

official 

monetary 

movements 

Years. 

quarters 

and 

months 

S3/T2  1 

S3/T2.1 

S3/T2.1 

S3/T2  2 

S3/T3.1 

S3/T33 

S3/T3.3 

S3/T3.3 

S4/T2 

S4/T2 

S4/T2 

S4/T2 

S4/T2 

Section/ 
Table 

( 

$000,000 

) 

( 

$000,000 

) 

-928 

1.063 

157 

292 

20,399.4 

5,8288 

1 ,493.4 

2,754.0 

3.4244 

1961 

-830 

1,129 

-145 

154 

21.815.6 

6,232  1 

1.613.6 

2,9704 

3,7582 

1962 

-521 

634 

32 

145 

23,2624 

6,640.1 

1,693.4 

3,184.1 

4,098.9 

1963 

-424 

675 

113 

364 

25,366.6 

7,238.9 

1,890.3 

3,430.5 

4,567.2 

1964 

-1.130 

1,527 

-239 

158 

28,201.4 

7,997.4 

2,262.1 

3,738.9 

5,1383 

1965 

-1.162 

985 

-182 

-359 

31,877.9 

8,8898 

2,6863 

4,0983 

5,909.2 

1966 

-499 

1,020 

-501 

20 

35,303.2 

9,530.1 

2,833.1 

4,493.1 

6.973.2 

1967 

-97 

1.230 

-784 

349 

38,444.4 

10.157.1 

2.899.4 

4,914.0 

7,918.3 

1968 

-917 

1,201 

-219 

65 

43,064.5 

11.088.2 

3.243.2 

5.549.7 

9,220.6 

1969 

1,106 

811 

-387 

1,663 

46.705.8 

11.588.8 

3.435.9 

6.053.6 

10,3887 

1970 

5,846.4 

9,805.9 

16.081.0 

100.0 

431 

1,694 

-1,348 

896 

51,528  1 

12,293.4 

4,2149 

6.561.9 

11.575.9 

1971 

6,021.0 

10.774.1 

16.848.2 

107.6 

-386 

2,060 

-1,455 

336 

57,570.0 

13,5809 

4,580.9 

7.4135 

12,902.7 

1972 

6,201.9 

11,751.1 

17.606.2 

119.0 

108 

75 

-650 

-467 

66,501  1 

15.527.8 

5,611.4 

8,5237 

14.741.7 

1973 

6,446.3 

12.700.2 

18.6140 

122.8 

-1,460 

2.351 

-867 

24 

79,846.4 

18,124.6 

6,730.3 

10.193.1 

17.622.3 

1974 

6,7796 

12,992.6 

19,481.8 

115.5 

-4,757 

5,555 

-1,203 

-405 

93,299.3 

19,932.7 

8,121.0 

11,985.6 

21,087  7 

1975 

7.111.1 

13,586.3 

20.369.5 

122.6 

-4,109 

8,398 

-3,767 

522 

109,053.4 

22,794.7 

8.521.3 

13,627  3 

25,0882 

1976 

7,035.7 

13,855.4 

20,709.9 

125.7 

-4,334 

5,174 

-2,261 

-1,421 

120.508.4 

24.716.8 

9,261  8 

14,4497 

27,995.3 

1977 

6,901.3 

14,428.9 

21,366.8 

129.9 

-4,917 

4,744 

-3,126 

-3,299 

131,702.4 

27,197.5 

8.954.9 

15,590.1 

30,918.8 

1978 

7,108.6 

14,9982 

22,007.6 

137.9 

-4,840 

9,138 

-2,609 

1,908 

148,256.3 

31.062.8 

9.638.5 

17,629.0 

34,580.6 

1979 

7,042.0 

15,023.4 

22,740.3 

1359 

-1,114 

981 

-1.364 

-1,280 

167,936.4 

34,2835 

10,417.9 

19,979.8 

39,8027 

1980 

7,447.6 

15,212.8 

23,861.0 

136.5 

-6.065 

16,030 

-8,750 

1,426 

194,074  3 

39,013.6 

12.372.5 

22,5745 

46,191  0 

1981 

6,718.5 

14,181.8 

24.133.6 

123.0 

2.665 

332 

-3,692 

-695 

207.594  1 

39.0960 

11.610.9 

23,3084 

51,818.1 

1982 

6.615.9 

14.776.2 

24,480.1 

129.7 

1.686 

5,534 

-6,671 

548 

218.962  6 

41.485.5 

11,388.3 

24,047.3 

54,6194 

1983 

Percentage  change  from  previous  quarter 


(*) 

(*) 

(*) 

(*) 

1.3 

-22 

0.9 

-2.7 

-945 

5,426 

-2,495 

2,411 

2.6/ 

1.6/ 

1.3/ 

2.0/ 

2.1/ 

4 

3.8 

-2.5 

-0.1 

-3.3 

-87 

2,915 

-3,256 

-1,668 

1.8 

-05/ 

-1.2/ 

0.0/ 

3.7/ 

1 

3.7 

-0.6 

0.1 

-30 

679 

-3,663 

-223 

-3,050 

0.3/ 

-0.6/ 

-10.6/ 

0.1/ 

1.9/ 

2 

5.8 

-1.7 

-0.1 

-19 

1,287 

3,422 

-1,918 

3.479 

00 

-10/ 

-62/ 

-1.0 

19 

3 

1.7 

00 

0.1 

2.9 

786 

-2,342 

1,706 

545 

1.2/ 

-2.5/ 

8.4/ 

06 

1.9/ 

4 

1.5 

23 

02 

4.5 

625 

710 

417 

575 

08 

26/ 

-3.8/ 

0.6/ 

-1.4/ 

1 

2.0 

1.9 

1.5 

2.9 

1.309 

2.699 

-3,661 

180 

3.1/ 

5.4/ 

43/ 

1.3/ 

3.9/ 

2 

3.1 

24 

1.0 

42 

-288 

1,873 

-1,943 

263 

2.0/ 

3.9/ 

1.1/ 

2.5/ 

1.4/ 

3 

2.5 

0.9 

0.1 

3.7 

39 

251 

-1,484 

-470 

1.0/ 

0.5/ 

-6.0/ 

1.1 

1.5/ 

4 

-1.4/  0.5r  0.9r  0  5 

Percentage  change  from  previous  month 

-2.3 
-1.5 

26 
-2.1 
-22 

0.1 
-0.4 

40 
0.7 
0.8 
07 
0.9 
2.3 
0.6 
1.6 
1.7 
0.7 
0.8 
1.9 

0.7 

-30/ 
1.0/ 
0.8/ 

-0.3 


-147 


1.177 


-1,002 


-1,260 


0.7 


-2.0 


1.3 


-02 


16 


1982 


1983 


1    1984 


0.8/ 

1.1 

3.1/ 

0.3/ 

1.5/ 

J    1982 

06/ 

20/ 

-09/ 

-07/ 

0.4/ 

J 

1.5/ 

-5.1/ 

-9.2/ 

-0.8/ 

05/ 

A 

1.0/ 

-0.3/ 

12.2/ 

0.0/ 

06/ 

S 

0.3/ 

-1.5/ 

72/ 

0.0/ 

0.5/ 

o 

0.1/ 

0.4/ 

-4.3/ 

04/ 

0.1/ 

N 

2.0/ 

2.0/ 

-07/ 

2.3/ 

2.1/ 

D 

09a 

0.2/ 

-0.7/ 

-1.2/ 

-3.3/ 

J    1983 

0.1/ 

1.0/ 

-0.5/ 

-0.1/ 

-1.2/ 

F 

1.7/ 

0.7/ 

-2.4/ 

0.7/ 

4.2/ 

M 

0.6/ 

2.1/ 

4.9/ 

-0.7/ 

-2.0/ 

A 

1.2/ 

2.4/ 

-0.2/ 

1.7/ 

2.0/ 

M 

1.7 

2.5/ 

4.2/ 

1.5/ 

1.1/ 

J 

0.5/ 

2.8/ 

1.0/ 

0.5/ 

-0.5/ 

J 

0.2/ 

-1.8/ 

-2.1/ 

0.4/ 

04/ 

A 

0.4/ 

-04/ 

-3.2/ 

0.5 

0.9 

S 

0.1/ 

0  8/ 

-29 

-0.1/ 

0.1/ 

o 

0.5/ 

04/ 

-2.8/ 

01/ 

0.7/ 

N 

1.8/ 

12/ 

4.7/ 

1.9/ 

1.2/ 

D 

0.1 

-1.2/ 

-0.7/ 

-1.8/ 

0.5/ 

J    1984 

0.5/ 

-1.7/ 

05/ 

0.0/ 

-0.3/ 

F 

03 

-18 

-1.1 

1.0 

0.9 

M 

1.2 

1.1 

03 

09 

1.0 

A 

0.5 

1.8 

1.7 

-2.0 

0.4 

M 

Actual    data 
Note;  Percentage  changes  are  based  on  seasonally  ad|usted  data  unless  otherwise  indicated.  Monthly  and  quarterly  series  and  their  CANSIM  identifiers  appear  in  Sections  and  Tables 
identified  at  the  head  of  the  data  columns 


Section  1 /Continued 

Selected  economic  indicators— analytical  summary 


August  1984 


Labour  force 

Employees  by  industry 

Average 
hourly 
earnings 
in 
manu- 
facturing 

Average 
weekly 
hours 
in 
manu- 
facturing 

Ratio  of 
manu- 
facturing 
inven- 
tories 
owned 
to  ship- 
ments 

New 
passen- 
ger 
car 
sales 

Building 

permits 

total 

New 
dwelling 

Industrial 
aggre- 
gate 

Manu- 
facturing 

Con- 
struction 

Trade 

Community 

business 

and 

personal 

service 

started 

(centres  ol 

10.000 

and 

over) 

quarters 

and 

months 

Total 

Employed 

Unem- 
ployed 

Unem- 
ployment 
rate 

Section.' 
Table 

S4/T3 

S4/T3 

S4/T3 

S4/T3 

S4/T9 

S4/T9 

S4/T9 

S4/T9 

S4/T9 

S4/T15 

S4/T16 

S6/Tf 

S6/T13 

S8/T1 

S8/T6 

( 

000  s  of 

persons 

) 

1961 

1962 

1963 

1964 

1965 

1966 

7,493 

7,242 

251 

3.4 

1967 

7,747 

7,451 

296 

3.8 

1968 

7.951 

7,593 

358 

4.5 

1969 

8.194 

7,832 

362 

44 

1970 

8.395 

7,919 

476 

5.7 

1971 

8.639 

8,104 

535 

6.2 

1972 

8.897 

8,344 

553 

6.2 

1973 

9.276 

8,761 

515 

5.5 

1974 

9,639 

9,125 

514 

5.3 

1975 

9.974 

9,284 

690 

6.9 

1976 

10.203 

9,477 

726 

7.1 

1977 

10.500 

9.651 

849 

8.1 

1978 

10.895 

9.987 

908 

8.3 

1979 

1 1 ,231 

10.395 

836 

7.4 

1980 

1 1 ,573 

10,708 

865 

7.5 

1981 

1 1 ,904 

1 1 ,006 

898 

75 

1982 

11,958 

10.644 

1,314 

11.0 

1983 

12,183 

10.734 

1,448 

11.9 

1971  = 100 


units 

$000,000 

2.22 

437,319 

2,244.3 

92,741 

2.15 

502,565 

2.516.6 

102,008 

2.06 

557,787 

2.8232 

118,512 

2.00 

616,759 

3.267.6 

133,562 

2.01 

708,716 

3,809.6 

135,218 

2.05 

694,820 

3,715.1 

108,329 

2.14 

679,435 

4.067.8 

131,858 

2.00 

741,915 

4,775.7 

162,267 

1.98 

760,803 

4,895.6 

169,739 

2.13 

640,360 

4.700.2 

1 50.999 

1.98 

780,762 

5,730.1 

180.948 

1.88 

858,959 

6,463.6 

206,954 

1.81 

970.828 

8.558.9 

211,543 

1.92 

942,797 

9,280.1 

169,437 

2.12 

989,280 

10.598.0 

181,846 

2.02 

946,488 

12,199.3 

209.762 

1.99 

991 ,398 

12.419.8 

200.201 

1.86 

988,890 

13,134.7 

178.678 

1.87 

1 .003,008 

14.143.8 

151.717 

2.03 

932,060 

15,452.1 

125,013 

2.05 

904.195 

18,735.5 

142,441 

2.22 

713.481 

12,788.8 

104,792 

1.84 

843,318 

14,571.3 

134,207 

Percentage  change  from  previous  quarter 


1982   1 

-0.5 

-1.1 

6.2 

6.8 

C) 
2.24 

-20.8 

-23.5 

24.2 

2 

0.3 

-1.3 

17.9 

18.0 

2.22 

8.9 

-23.3 

-28.4 

3 

0.6 

-1.3 

17.3 

16.2 

2.19 

-63 

4.2 

-15.6 

4 

-0.1 

-0.5 

5.0 

49 

2.06 

5.9 

15.7 

39.1 

1983  1 

01 

0.4 

-2.0 

-23 

1  95 

-0.2 

11.1 

21.4 

2 

1.1 

1.4 

-0.6 

-1.6 

1.78 

17.6 

-6.4 

22.0 

3 

0.5 

1.2 

-4.7 

-5.4 

06 

22 

11.8 

0.3 

-2.9 

0.7 

03 

1.76 

-5.6 

-0.2 

-32.8 

4 

-0.1 

0.4 

-4.1 

-40 

-0.5 

-3.1 

-12.6 

1.8 

3.4 

2.1 

00 

1.73 

14.4 

7.7 

-34 

1984  1 

0.4 

0.2 

2.0 

1.5 

-2.5 

-5.7 

-14.5 

-4.3 

0.9 

2.1 

1.0 

1.73 

5.1 

-7.0a 

11.5 

2 

0.6 

0.5 

1.2 

12 

-0.5 

-12.4 

Percentage  change  from  previous  month 


1982  A 

-0.4 

-0.7 

1.4 

25 

2.09 

19.7 

-21.3 

-10.8 

S 

0.2 

-0.1 

23 

1.6 

2.19 

2.5 

14.1 

-9.7 

0 

0.3 

0.0 

3.2 

32 

2.25 

17.1 

6.0 

36.5 

N 

-0.3 

-0.2 

-0.7 

-0.7 

2.20 

15.0 

7.9 

17.8 

D 

0.2 

0.1 

1.0 

0.8 

2.06 

23.1 

9.8 

5.0 

1983  J 

-0.3 

02 

-3.5 

-3.1 

1.97 

-19.3 

1.5 

9.6 

F 

04 

0.3 

1.4 

0.8 

1.97 

-3.7 

0.5 

-2.1 

M 

0.3 

02 

0.5 

0.0 

1.95 

19.7 

0.6 

10.4 

A 

0.4 

0.6 

-0.8 

-0.8 

0.7 

2.2 

9.1 

0.0 

0.1 

0.5 

0.5 

5.1 

7.4 

-4.7 

M 

04 

0.6 

-0.3 

-0.8 

28 

3.1 

10.4 

1.8 

2.2 

0.3 

-0.2 

1.81 

1.0 

-20.8 

57.4 

J 

03 

0.5 

-1.2 

-1.6 

1.5 

1.9 

9.7 

1.2 

-0.1 

0.3 

0.3 

1.78 

0.3 

1.8 

-33.3 

J 

0.3 

0.5 

-1.6 

-1.6 

-1.9 

-1.0 

3.3 

-1.4 

-48 

0.0 

-0.7 

1.76 

-6.2 

6.8 

-20.9 

A 

-0.1 

0.1 

-1.9 

-2.5 

0.3 

1.5 

-0.4 

0.1 

-0.3 

0.1 

1.0 

1.77 

2.4 

-0.6 

-5.1 

S 

0.0 

0.3 

-3.0 

-2.5 

1.2 

-0.1 

-2.6 

0.9 

4.7 

09 

1.0 

1.76 

-42 

2.3 

3.6 

O 

-0.3 

-0.1 

-1.5 

-0.8 

-0.1 

-1.2 

-2.9 

0.6 

1.1 

0.6 

0.3 

1.76 

10.6 

8.5 

-8.6 

N 

0.2 

0.3 

0.1 

-0.8 

-0.4 

-1.7 

-6.6 

1.3 

0.8 

0.8 

-0.2 

1.75 

7.7 

-2.8 

4.8 

D 

0.4 

0.4 

0.2 

0.0 

-2.9 

-3.4 

-12.0 

-0.9 

-3.5 

0.8 

-3.5 

1.73 

1.1 

-0.3 

5.5 

1984  J 

-0.3 

-0.4 

0.7 

0.9 

0.1 

-0.4 

-4.0 

-2.7 

2.4 

1.5 

3.2 

1.65 

2.3 

-16 

11.2 

F 

0.6 

0.5 

1.5 

0.9 

-0.8 

-3.7 

0.5 

-25 

0.7 

-0.7 

0.5 

1.76 

-3.1 

-2.4 

1.6 

M 

-0.2 

-0.2 

0.3 

0.9 

02 

-0.1 

-0.2 

0.8 

0.6 

0.9 

0.0 

1.73 

4.8 

-8.3r 

-16.7 

A 

0.2 

0.2 

-0.1 

0.0 

2.3r 

2.8r 

9.5 

3.8r 

1.7/- 

0.8a 

-1.0 

1.73r 

-7.3 

17.0f 

-4.5 

M 

0.6 

0.2 

3.2 

2.6 

1.7 

1.7 

12.7 

2.3 

0.6 

0.1 

0.5 

1.75 

5.2 

-5.9 

7.7 

J 

-0.1 

04 

-4.3 

-4.2 

4.7 

-4.4 

J 

0.6 

0.8 

-1.3 

-1.7 

*  Actual    data 

Note:  Percentage  changes  are  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  unless  otherwise  indicated.  Monthly  and  quarterly  series  and  their  CANSIM  identifiers  appear  in  Sections  and  Tables 

identified  at  the  head  of  the  data  columns. 


10 


August  1984 

Selected  economic  indicators— analytical  summary 


Section  1 /Concluded 


Balance  ol  payments 

basis 

Gov't  of 
Canada 

Not 

seasonally  adjusted 

Gross 

Mer- 

Value of 

retail  trade 

chandise 

Three 

average 

weighted 

exports 
(including 

Mer- 

Rail 
revenue 

month 
treasury 

bond 
yield 

Consumer 

price  index 

industrial 
selling 

Years, 

Motor 

quarters 

vehicles 

re- 

chandise 

treight 
loaded 

bill 

10  years 

price 
index 

and 

Total 

dealers 

exports) 

imports 

yield 

and  over 

Total 

Food 

months 

Section/ 

S10/T1 

S10/T1 

S11/T1  1 

S11/T1.2 

S12/T1 

S13/T8 

S13/T8 

S5/T2 

S5/T2 

S5/T1 

Table 

( 

$000,000 

) 

'000  tons 

% 

%     ( 

1981    =    100 

) 

16,073 

2,599 

130,448 

283 

5.05 

31.6 

26.2 

82.4 

1961 

17,137 

2,957 

135,028 

4.01 

5.11 

32.0 

26.7 

83.3 

1962 

18.207 

3,312 

147,761 

3.57 

5.09 

32.6 

27.5 

84.4 

1963 

19,493 

3,612 

174,069 

3.74 

5.18 

33.2 

28.0 

85.1 

1964 

21.155 

4,175 

179,867 

397 

5.21 

34.0 

28.7 

86.2 

1965 

22,686 

4,338 

188,672 

5.00 

5.69 

35.2 

30.6 

88.7 

1966 

24,155 

4,433 

185,927 

4.59 

5.94 

36.5 

31.0 

90.4 

1967 

25,711 

4,714 

192,458 

6.24 

6.75 

38.0 

32.0 

92.3 

1968 

27,401 

4,796 

183,270 

7.14 

7.58 

39.7 

33.3 

95.8 

1969 

28,034 

4.197 

207,211 

6.12 

7.91 

41.0 

34.1 

98.1 

1970 

30,648 

4,925 

17.877.0 

15.314.0 

213,120 

3.62 

6.95 

42.2 

34.4 

100.0 

1971 

33,930 

5,663 

20,129.0 

18,272.0 

213,851 

3.55 

723 

44.2 

37.0 

104.4 

1972 

38,335 

7,422 

25,461.0 

22,726.0 

218,246 

5.39 

756 

47.6 

42.4 

116.1 

1973 

44,751 

8,303 

32,5909 

30,902.0 

222.032 

7.78 

8.90 

52.8 

49.4 

138.1 

1974 

51,399 

10.184 

33,510.5 

33.962.0 

207,477 

8.37 

9.04 

58.5 

55.8 

153.7 

1975 

57,167 

1 1 ,058 

38,165.7 

36,6070 

218,869 

8.89 

9.18 

62.9 

57.3 

161.6 

1976 

61,651 

1 1 ,750 

44,4978 

41,523.2 

227,805 

7.35 

8.70 

67.9 

62.0 

174.3 

1977 

68,779 

13,480 

53.362.1 

49,047.1 

219,598 

8.58 

9.27 

73.9 

71.6 

190.4 

1978 

77,025 

15,421 

65.581.6 

61,157.0 

238,094 

11.57 

10.21 

80.7 

81.0 

217.9 

1979 

84,027 

15,698 

76,680.9 

67,902.4 

236,163 

12.70 

12.48 

88.9 

89.8 

247.2 

1980 

94,293 

16,547 

84,4684 

77.139.9 

229.979 

17.78 

15.22 

100.0 

100.0 

272.4 

1981 

97,639 

14,413 

84.539.6 

66,726.3 

199.721 

13.83 

14.26 

110.8 

107.2 

288.8 

1982 

106,243 

17,198 

90.825.0 

73,119.9 

207,093 

9.32 

11.79 

117.2 

111.2 

2988 

1983 

Percentage  change  from  previous  quarter 


0.6 

-11.9 

-2.3 

-92 

-7.4 

(*) 

14.83 

(*) 

15  06 

2.5 

1.9 

1.4 

1 

1982 

22 

-0.4 

1.8 

-2.2 

0.0 

16.06 

16.03 

3.1 

4  1 

1.9 

2 

0.3 

0.6 

3.6 

1.0 

-15.7 

13.15 

13.48 

2.2 

1.9 

0.8 

3 

1.2 

0.0 

-8.4 

-8.5 

2.9 

10.25 

11.69 

1.6 

-10 

0.3 

4 

3.1 

6.3 

4.6 

8.3 

3.2 

9.21 

11.70 

0.6 

0.4 

0.7 

1 

1983 

26 

11.4 

52 

0.5 

2.5 

9.24 

11.56 

1.4 

22 

1.5 

2 

2.5 

1.7 

1.9 

10.7 

6.4 

9.26 

11.76 

1.6 

0.9 

0.9 

3 

2.2 

9.5 

9.4 

9.3 

8.2 

9.69 

12.02 

0.9 

0.1 

0.4 

4 

1.8 

4.9 

8.1 

8.8f 

0.4 

10.22 

13.06 

12 

3.0 

1.6 

1 

1984 

2.4 

5.1 

4.5 

1.3 

2.3 

11.74 

13.81 

0.9 

1.4 

1.2 

2 

Percentage  change  from  previous  month 


0.1 

-4.1 

2.1 

3.6 

-5.9 

15.82 

15.62 

0.5 

0.6 

0.2 

J       1982 

2.1 

8.5 

-1.9 

-0.2 

-12.9 

14.42 

13.96 

0.5 

-0.8 

-0.0 

A 

0.0 

2.0 

4.1 

-45 

7.1 

13.15 

13  48 

05 

-0.8 

0.8 

S 

-0.6 

-7.3 

-11.7 

-7.6 

4.3 

11.54 

12.63 

0.6 

-0.2 

-0.1 

O 

1.0 

5.2 

-1.4 

-1.0 

-3.7 

10.72 

12.18 

0.7 

0.3 

-0.2 

N 

1.3 

1.0 

7.9 

9.0 

4.3 

10.25 

11.69 

0.0 

-0.3 

0.3 

D 

0.3 

2.3 

-1.2 

1.4 

2.4 

9.53 

12.28 

-0.2 

-0.2 

0.1 

J       1983 

0.7 

-2.1 

-0.3 

-0.3 

-3.2 

9.40 

11.80 

0.4 

0.6 

03 

F 

3.5 

9.1 

4.6 

4.7 

4.4 

9.21 

11.70 

1.0 

-0.2 

0.6 

M 

-3.8 

1.1 

2.1 

-3.5 

-1.4 

9.22 

11.18 

0.0 

1.0 

0.6 

A 

4.6 

6.8 

-0.9 

1.0 

3.1 

9.12 

11.30 

0.3 

1.6 

0.5 

M 

3.2 

0.7 

2.8 

1.8 

0.6 

9.24 

11.56 

1.1 

0.2 

0.3 

J 

-0.3 

04 

-3.7 

2.3 

-7.8 

9.25 

12.03 

0.4 

0.6 

0.4 

J 

1.1 

-1.8 

6.3 

7.9 

15.7 

9.35 

12.34 

0.5 

0.0 

0.3 

A 

0.3 

-02 

0.4 

3.6 

8.9 

9.26 

11.76 

0.0 

-0.9 

0.0 

S 

2.6 

10.0 

3.3 

2.1 

-0.8 

9.22 

11.73 

0.6 

1.1 

0.2 

O 

-0.8 

0.2 

3.4 

0.7 

-2.5 

931 

11.80 

0.0 

-05 

0.1 

N 

1  0 

0.5 

3.9 

46 

0.8 

9.69 

12.02 

0.3 

0.4 

04 

D 

1.7 

3.2 

4.5 

0.3 

4.1 

9.73 

11.92 

0.5 

1.9 

0.8 

J       1984 

-0.5 

2.4 

-4.8 

3.6 

-2.1 

9.77 

12.40 

0.6 

1.1 

0.4 

F 

-0.3/ 

-1.0 

9.4/ 

7.5/ 

-5.5 

10.22 

13.06 

0.2 

0.8 

0.7 

M 

3.6/ 

6.0/ 

-4.2/ 

-8.2/ 

7.9 

10.56 

13.31 

02 

0.3 

0.6/ 

A 

-2.1 

-2.1 

7.3/ 

94/ 

28 

11.27 

13.93 

0.2 

-0.3 

00/ 

M 

08 

1.6 

-0.6 

-5.9 

-7.5 

11.74 

13.81 

0.4 

1.3 

0.1 

J 

*  Actual    data 

Note:  Percentage  changes  are  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  unless  otherwise  indicated.  Monthly  and  quarterly  series  and  their  CANSIM  identifiers  appear  in  Sections  and  Tables 

identified  at  the  head  of  the  data  columns 


11 


Section  1 /Concluded 

Business  leading  indicators  for  Canada,  filtered  data1 


August  1984 


Composite 
10  leading 

index  ol 
indicators 

Average 
work  week 
manufactur- 
ing 

Residential 

construction 

index1 

United 

States 

composite 

leading 

index 

Money 
supply 
(M1)> 

New  orders 

durable 

prod 

industries 

Retail 

trade 

furniture 

and 

appliances 

New  motor 

vehicle 

sales 

Shipment  to 

inventory 

ratio, 

finished 

products 

mfg 

Stock 

price 

index* 

Percentage 

change  in 

price  per 

unit  labour 

Month 

(liter  ed 

not  filtered 

costs 

D 

99475 

99540 

99476 

99477 

99478 

99479 

99480 

99481 

99482 

99483 

99484 

99485 

(           1971  = 

100            ) 

1971  =100 

1961  = 100 

(     $  1971 

millions      ) 

(  $  1971 

thousands   ) 

% 

1982  M 

117.59 

114.8 

37  91 

62.5 

135.15 

10.0156 

2,5387 

81,670 

406.147 

1.35 

1 .338  0 

-0.95 

J 

115.65 

112.7 

37.82 

57.6 

135.14 

9.9795 

2,553.0 

80,668 

404.761 

1  35 

1.281  4 

-0.99 

J 

113.99 

111.7 

37.74 

53.1 

135  33 

9.9192 

2,550.1 

79,666 

392.583 

1.34 

1,233.2 

-0  98 

A 

112.95 

113.6 

37.68 

49.2 

135.57 

9,828.9 

2,553.3 

78,640 

386,140 

1.35 

1,217.6 

-0.91 

S 

112.45 

113.7 

37.57 

46.3 

136.04 

9.736.4 

2,5348 

78,140 

384,886 

1.36 

1 .222.2 

-0.79 

0 

112.59 

115.7 

37.49 

46  1 

136.72 

9.646.6 

2,486.3 

78,537 

374,912 

1.36 

1.260.1 

-0  65 

N 

113.38 

117.9 

37.42 

49.4 

137.51 

9.565.4 

2,459.4 

79,535 

371,142 

1.35 

1.328.0 

-0.50 

D 

114.98 

121.8 

37.38 

54.6 

138.43 

9.561.2 

2,409.6 

81 ,274 

380,986 

1.36 

1.428.2 

-0  38 

1983  J 

117.61 

127.6 

37.42 

623 

139.86 

9,610.9 

2,400.9 

83.792 

386,994 

1.37 

1.543.2 

-0.26 

F 

120  87 

1303 

37.53 

698 

141.74 

9.714.3 

2,410.3 

85.922 

387.899 

1.38 

1,665.4 

-0  13 

M 

124.31 

132.3 

37.69 

77.7 

144  03 

9,817.3 

2.420.0 

87,037 

395.017 

1  40 

1,782.4 

A 

128.11 

137.5 

37.86 

85.1 

146.53 

9.921  3 

2,445.8 

87,533 

408,951 

1.42 

1,899.8 

0.15 

M 

132.12 

141.4 

38.02 

905 

149.05 

10,030.4 

2.499.0 

89,181 

423,982 

1.45 

2,003.9 

0.31 

J 

135.78 

141.9 

38.15 

91.9 

151.63 

10,111.6 

2,554.9 

91.449 

437,727 

1  49 

2,082.8 

0.45 

J 

139  22 

145.4 

38.26 

90  5 

154.04 

10.177.7 

2,6130 

95.701 

448,383 

1.52 

2.136.9 

0.56 

A 

142.15 

146.0 

3840 

866 

156  12 

10.218.2 

2,693.8 

99.799 

457,962 

1.55 

2,172.7 

0.64 

S 

144.81 

149.2 

38.52 

82.0 

157  93 

10.255.9 

2,981.5 

101.884 

464.341 

1.58 

2,197.1 

0.69 

0 

146.83 

148.3 

3860 

77.6 

159.65 

10.268.1 

3,136.0 

103.184 

471.967 

1.59 

2,203.4 

0.72 

N 

148.65 

151.5 

3866 

73.7 

161.11 

10.2720 

3,227,1 

103.786 

488.815 

1.61 

2.2209 

0.74 

D 

150.30 

153.0 

38.68 

700 

162.33 

10.262.7 

3,254  5 

104,276 

507.777 

1.62 

2,245.1 

0.77 

1984  J 

152.11 

156.6 

38  66 

68.0 

163  36 

10,245.4 

3,283.8 

104.270 

530,710 

1.63 

2.260.2 

0.81 

F 

153.88 

157.4 

38.65 

67.3 

164.45 

10.216.4 

3,266.4 

103,911 

548.222 

1.65 

2,2565 

0.87 

M 

155.80 

160.4 

3865 

67.0 

16549 

10,197.7 

3,254.3 

103,919 

562,387 

1.66 

2,2355 

0.95 

A 

157.54 

160.4 

38.62 

66.5 

166  48 

10,192.7 

3,236.0 

104.198 

568,150 

1.67 

2.196  2 

1.03 

'In  general  the  term  filtering  refers  to  removing,  or  filtering  out,  movements  of  the  data  that  repeat  themselves  with  roughly  the  same  frequency.       'Composite  Index  of  Housing  Starts 
(units),  Building  Permits  (dollars),  and  Mortgage  Loan  Approvals  (number)        'Deflated  by  the  Consumer  Price  Index        'Toronto  Stock  Exchange  (300  Stock  Index  excluding  oil  and  gas 
component). 


12 


Section  2  ■  Population  Statistics 

1.  Population  by  Province 

2.  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  Country  of  Last  Permanent  Residence 

3.  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  Province  of  (Intended)  Destination 

4.  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  (Intended)  Occupational  Group 

5.  Births,  by  Province 

6.  Deaths,  by  Province 

7.  Marriages,  by  Province 


13 


Section  2— Tables  1  and  2 

Table  1:  Population,1  by  province  (thousands) 


August  1984 


Yea 

and 

quarter 

Canada1 

Ntld 

P.E.I. 

N.S. 

NB 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta.» 

B.C.2 

Yukon 

N.W.T. 

D 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

1982  June 

24,631.8 

568.5 

122.7 

851.7 

698.9 

6,479.8 

8.716.1 

1,034.5 

979.1 

2,318.5 

2,791.1 

23.7 

47.2 

1983  June 

24,885.9 

576.2 

123.9 

859.3 

7066 

6,514.9 

8,816.0 

1 ,046.3 

992  0 

2.353.8 

2,826.0 

22.2 

48.6 

1981   July 

24,366.2 

567.6 

122.8 

847  4 

6966 

6,441.5 

8.629.4 

1 ,026.9 

969.1 

2,2464 

2,749.1 

23.3 

46.0 

Oct 

24,441  9 

568.3 

122.7 

849.3 

696.3 

6,450.6 

8.647.6 

1,027.8 

972.5 

2,272.5 

2,764.4 

23.4 

46.5 

1982  Jan 

24,511.8 

567.4 

122.6 

850.3 

696.6 

6,460.5 

8,671.7 

1.030.1 

975.2 

2,291.2 

2.776.1 

23.5 

46.5 

Apr 

24,5793 

568.0 

122.5 

850.7 

697.6 

6,471.1 

8.698.0 

1,032.9 

977.5 

2,306.1 

2,784.3 

236 

47,0 

July 

24,6565 

569.1 

122.7 

852.6 

699.6 

6,483.9 

8.724.3 

1,035.2 

980.1 

2,323.6 

2,794.3 

23.6 

47.5 

Oct 

24.724.1 

571.5 

123.1 

855.2 

701.5 

6,490.0 

8.750.6 

1,037.3 

9835 

2,336.0 

2,803.6 

23.6 

48.1 

1983  Jan. 

24,784.1 

573.2 

123.4 

856.8 

703.6 

6,494.4 

8.776.6 

1 ,040.9 

987.8 

2,343.6 

2,8124 

23.0 

48.4 

Apr 

24,843.4 

574.4 

123.6 

858.5 

705.3 

6,507.8 

8,799.6 

1,044.0 

990.2 

2,349.1 

2,8200 

22.3 

48.6 

July 

24,904.2 

576.9 

124.1 

8602 

707.5 

6,518.1 

8.822.5 

1 ,047.4 

993.3 

2,354.3 

2,829.2 

22.1 

48.7 

Oct 

24,965.6 

579.1 

124.4 

863.2 

709.1 

6,524.6 

8.856.2 

1,048.8 

9968 

2,351.3 

2,841.1 

22.0 

48.9 

1984  Jan. 

25,022.2 

579.4 

124.6 

866.1 

710.5 

6,529.3 

8,887.0 

1,051.5 

1,000.0 

2.348.9 

2,854.2 

21.6 

49.0 

Apr. 

25,082.0 

578.9 

125.0 

868.1 

712.3 

6,540.1 

8,916.8 

1 ,054.4 

1,003.3 

2,349.1 

2,863.2 

21.7 

49.3 

'As  of  the  first  of  each  month.  Quarterly  and  annual  data  from  1951  to  April  1,  1981   are  intercensal  estimates;  final  postcensal  estimates  from  July  1,  1981  to  April  1,  1982;  updated 
postcensal  estimates  from  July  1,  1982  to  October  1,  1983  and  preliminary  postcensal  estimates  for  January  1984.  For  an  explanation  of  population  estimates  methodology  and  data 
sources  see  catalogue  (91-201)  and  (91-001).       'These  estimates  have  been  modified  due  to  a  revision  in  the  number  of  births  for  January  to  December  1983. 
Sources:  Quarterly  Estimates  of  Population  for  Canada  and  Provinces  (91-001),  Annual  Estimates  of  Population  for  Canada  and  Provinces  at  June  1st  (91-201), 
Statistics  Canada. 


Table  2:  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  country  of  last  permanent  residence 


Year 

United 

and 

Kingdom 

Nether- 

Other 

Austra- 

United 

West 

All 

quarter 

Total 

&  Ireland 

France 

Germany 

lands 

Greece 

Italy 

Portugal 

Europe 

Asia 

lasia 

States 

Indies 

other 

D 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

1982 

121,147 

17.075 

2,393 

4,425 

1,827 

885 

1.506 

1,388 

16,657 

41,686 

938 

9,360 

8,630 

14,377 

1983 

88,846 

5.991 

1,643 

2,513 

670 

601 

819 

813 

1 1 ,094 

36,734 

474 

7,325 

7,123 

13,046 

1981    2 

31 ,443 

6.034 

549 

532 

515 

228 

447 

570 

2.793 

1 1 ,786 

311 

2,628 

1,592 

3,458 

3 

35,887 

6,382 

681 

606 

606 

233 

523 

435 

3,115 

14,337 

403 

2,821 

2.277 

3,468 

4 

34,531 

5,086 

445 

669 

400 

310 

527 

452 

4,771 

12,074 

292 

2,792 

3.337 

3,376 

1982  1 

29,659 

4,708 

455 

755 

434 

239 

415 

413 

3.673 

10,453 

242 

2,242 

2.326 

3,304 

2 

35.071 

5,386 

645 

1,183 

758 

226 

448 

460 

4,391 

12,049 

298 

2,536 

2,461 

4,230 

3 

29.658 

4,406 

794 

1,439 

437 

178 

349 

237 

4,100 

10,100 

222 

2,253 

1,838 

3.305 

4 

26,759 

2,575 

499 

1,048 

198 

242 

294 

278 

4,493 

9,084 

176 

2,329 

2,005 

3.538 

1983   1 

21,952 

1,699 

424 

718 

143 

190 

246 

237 

2,845 

8,003 

121 

1.941 

1,874 

3,511 

2 

21 ,490 

1,421 

389 

685 

203 

128 

216 

200 

2,765 

8,804 

91 

1.697 

1.836 

3.055 

3 

22,606 

1.547 

482 

695 

169 

130 

152 

153 

2,049 

9,698 

114 

1.883 

1,810 

3,724 

4 

22,798 

1.324 

348 

415 

155 

153 

205 

223 

3,435 

10,229 

148 

1.804 

1.603 

2,756 

1984  1 


18,306 


1,053 


238 


309 


135 


1,983 


8.607 


1,315 


1,113 


2,943 


Source:  Employment  and  Immigration  Canada. 


14 


August  1984 

Table  3:  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  province  of  destination 


Section  2— Tables  3  and  4 


Year 

and 

Yukon. 

quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I 

N.S. 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man. 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

N.W.T. 

D 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

1982 

121.147 

406 

165 

1,256 

751 

21,336 

53.049 

4,931 

2,125 

17,949 

18,999 

180 

1983 

88,846 

275 

105 

829 

552 

16,275 

39.899 

3,977 

1,731 

10,666 

14,405 

132 

1981   2 

31,443 

118 

41 

366 

310 

4.541 

13,962 

1,316 

585 

4.502 

5,649 

53 

3 

35,887 

147 

36 

391 

265 

5,550 

15,538 

1,444 

619 

5.607 

6,238 

52 

4 

34,531 

95 

32 

380 

232 

6,953 

14,256 

1,281 

617 

5,225 

5,429 

31 

1982  1 

29,659 

93 

45 

336 

190 

5,475 

12,446 

1,117 

500 

4,524 

4,888 

45 

2 

35,071 

87 

37 

360 

196 

6,023 

15.570 

1,316 

610 

5.252 

5.560 

60 

3 

29,658 

97 

42 

281 

196 

5,188 

13,030 

1.295 

596 

4,531 

4,353 

49 

4 

26.759 

129 

41 

279 

169 

4,650 

12,003 

1,203 

419 

3,642 

4,198 

26 

1983  1 

21,952 

64 

19 

166 

113 

4,510 

9,821 

891 

409 

2,565 

3,373 

21 

2 

21,490 

59 

34 

206 

179 

4,000 

9,454 

1,061 

459 

2,718 

3.282 

38 

3 

22,606 

67 

27 

228 

149 

4,187 

10,106 

1,017 

412 

2,695 

3,690 

28 

4 

22,798 

85 

25 

229 

111 

3,578 

10,518 

1,008 

451 

2,688 

4,060 

45 

1984   1 


18,306 


52 


16 


8.107 


872 


434 


2,358 


2,997 


25 


Source:  Employment  and  Immigration  Canada. 


Table  4:  Immigration  to  Canada,  by  (intended)  occupational  group1 


Destined 

to  the  labour  force 

Not  destined  to 

the  labour 

force 

Profes- 

Commer- 

Transport 

Mining 

Students 

Year 

Total 

sional 

cial 

Service 

and 

and 

(18  years 

and 

immi- 

Mana- 

and 

and  fi- 

and re- 

communi- 

Agricul- 

quarry- 

Manufac- 

La- 

Sub- 

and 

Sub- 

quarter 

gration 

gerial2 

technical 

Clerical 

nancial 

creation 

cation 

ture 

ing3 

turing4 

bourers 

total' 

Spouses6 

Children 

over)7 

total8 

D 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

1982 

121,147 

4.015 

14,692 

6,157 

2.087 

4,312 

777 

2,187 

164 

1 1 ,097 

668 

55,472 

17,808 

12,964 

22,675 

65,675 

1983 

88,846 

2.429 

7,078 

3,520 

1,496 

3,859 

612 

1,415 

115 

6,790 

432 

37,025 

15,400 

7,324 

18,245 

51,821 

1981   2 

31,443 

931 

3,139 

1,900 

583 

1,118 

152 

833 

72 

3,041 

159 

13,854 

4,734 

4,383 

5,078 

17,589 

3 

35,887 

1,148 

3.901 

1,951 

588 

1,056 

141 

847 

40 

2.979 

187 

15.193 

5,414 

4,794 

6,607 

20,694 

4 

34,531 

963 

3,858 

1,738 

555 

1,182 

220 

721 

47 

3.432 

177 

16.011 

4,914 

4,060 

5,708 

18,520 

1982  1 

29.659 

980 

3,603 

1,631 

463 

1,115 

210 

581 

33 

2.928 

175 

14.301 

4,249 

3,418 

4.962 

15,358 

2 

35.071 

1,153 

4,420 

1,767 

599 

1,223 

188 

699 

64 

3,288 

187 

16,257 

5.164 

3,818 

6,241 

18,814 

3 

29,658 

1,126 

3,889 

1,480 

567 

948 

175 

452 

30 

2.492 

147 

13,000 

4.350 

3,227 

6,303 

16,658 

4 

26,759 

756 

2,780 

1,279 

458 

1,026 

204 

455 

37 

2,389 

159 

11,914 

4.045 

2,501 

5,169 

14.845 

1983  1 

21,952 

595 

1,773 

915 

363 

1,114 

131 

356 

29 

1,538 

122 

9,517 

3,617 

1,836 

4,376 

12,435 

2 

21 ,490 

544 

1,750 

886 

357 

850 

166 

381 

26 

1,683 

87 

9,158 

3,551 

1,761 

4,305 

12,332 

3 

22,606 

647 

1,813 

879 

391 

800 

131 

339 

28 

1,583 

95 

9,037 

4,033 

1,779 

5,106 

13.569 

4 

22.798 

643 

1,742 

840 

385 

1,095 

184 

339 

32 

1,986 

128 

9,313 

4,199 

1,948 

4,458 

13,485 

1984  1 


18,306 


427 


1,299 


635 


329 


1,103 


104 


292 


1,543 


76 


8.203 


3.014 


1,409    3,438   10.103 


'The  occupational  status  o*  the  majority  of  the  persons  destined  to  the  labour  force  is  determined  by  immigration  officials  by  an  examination  of  documentary  evidence  provided  by  the 
immigrants.  The  classification  of  occupations  is  similar  to  that  used  in  the  1971  Census;  see  Occupational  Classification  Manual.  Census  of  Canada.  1971.  Catalogue  Number  12-536E, 
Vol.  I.  beginning  with  1978,  this  is  subdivided  into  entrepreneurs  and  managers-administrators.  For  breakdown  refer  to  CANSIM  main  base  includes  logging,  fishing,  trapping  and 
hunting.  "Includes  mechanical  and  construction.  'Includes  a  small  number  in  non-specified  occupations.  "Beginning  with  1978  includes  fiances  and  fiancees.  'Does  not  include 
students  entering  Canada  on  students'  visas.  "Includes  also  retired  persons,  elderly  dependents,  and  other  unspecified  persons. 
Source:  Employment  and  Immigration  Canada. 


15 


Section  2— Tables  5-7 

Table  5:  Births,1  by  province  (number) 


August  1984 


Year  and 

quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I 

N.S 

N.B. 

Que 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alta 

B.C, 

Yukon 

NW.T. 

D 

144 

145 

146 

147 

148 

149 

150 

151 

152 

153 

154 

155 

156 

1981 

371,346 

10.130 

1,897 

12,079 

10.503 

95,322 

122,183 

16.073 

17,209 

42,638 

41 ,474 

536 

1.302 

1982 

373.082 

9,173 

1,924 

12.325 

10,489 

90,800 

124.856 

16,123 

17,722 

45,036 

42,747 

525 

1,362 

1981    1 

90.121 

2,616 

484 

2.895 

2.625 

23,589 

29.243 

3,908 

4,196 

10,224 

9,884 

119 

338 

2 

95,859 

2,601 

460 

3,154 

2.642 

24,905 

31,469 

4,128 

4,524 

10,900 

10.619 

132 

325 

3 

96,005 

2,608 

501 

3.180 

2.656 

24,444 

31,835 

4,038 

4,309 

11,126 

10.820 

153 

335 

4 

89,361 

2,305 

452 

2,850 

2.580 

22.384 

29,636 

3.999 

4,180 

10,388 

10.151 

132 

304 

1982  1 

90,867 

2,366 

467 

2.931 

2,473 

22,746 

29,466 

4.016 

4,381 

10,948 

10.604 

136 

333 

2 

96.136 

2.314 

504 

3,212 

2,691 

23.663 

32,183 

3.977 

4,489 

1 1 ,554 

1 1 ,089 

126 

334 

3 

96.022 

2.374 

472 

3,134 

2,726 

22,976 

32,496 

4,178 

4,550 

1 1 ,732 

10,882 

149 

353 

4 

89,857 

2,119 

481 

3,048 

2,599 

21,215 

30,711 

3,952 

4,302 

10.802 

10,172 

114 

342 

1983  1 

90,260 

2,040 

500 

2,970 

2.620 

23,700 

31,320 

4.360 

3,780 

8.690 

9,860 

130 

290 

2 

91,310 

3,040 

520 

3,100 

2,840 

22,690 

29.700 

4,210 

4,510 

10,470 

9,760 

140 

330 

3 

95.420 

2.420 

470 

3,010 

2,560 

23,190 

33,080 

3,970 

4,140 

1 1 ,280 

10.820 

130 

350 

4 

91.230 

2.130 

470 

3,010 

2,570 

20,560 

31 .390 

3.960 

3,870 

12,130 

10.730 

130 

280 

'Monthly  figures  do  not  add  to  total  shown  because  month  was  not  reported  for  200  Quebec  births. 

Table  6:  Deaths,  by  province  (number) 


Year  and 

quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I 

N.S. 

N.B 

Que 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alta 

B.C. 

Yukon 

N.WT. 

D 

157 

158 

159 

160 

161 

162 

163 

164 

165 

166 

167 

168 

169 

1981 

171,029 

3,230 

992 

6.958 

5,139 

42,684 

62,838 

8.648 

7,523 

12,823 

19,857 

141 

196 

1982 

174.413 

3,385 

980 

6.941 

5,197 

43,497 

63,696 

8.490 

8.202 

12,968 

20,707 

118 

232 

1981    1 

43.651 

777 

278 

1.859 

1,310 

10,895 

16,314 

2.096 

1,854 

3,148 

5,055 

21 

44 

2 

41 ,762 

833 

215 

1.689 

1,205 

10,537 

15.247 

2.068 

1.866 

3,122 

4,898 

36 

46 

3 

41 ,624 

793 

232 

1,663 

1,236 

10,444 

15,105 

2.228 

1.850 

3,138 

4,841 

47 

47 

4 

43,992 

827 

267 

1,747 

1.388 

10,808 

16,172 

2.256 

1,953 

3,415 

5,063 

37 

59 

1982  1 

43,955 

888 

245 

1,771 

1,218 

1 1 ,009 

16,146 

2,153 

2,025 

3,233 

5,181 

27 

59 

2 

42.781 

814 

263 

1,742 

1,309 

10,603 

15,524 

2,142 

1,994 

3.216 

5,080 

30 

64 

3 

42.045 

772 

248 

1,673 

1,266 

10.645 

15,536 

2.029 

1,881 

3.069 

4,825 

32 

69 

4 

45,632 

911 

224 

1,755 

1,404 

1 1 .240 

16,490 

2,166 

2,302 

3.450 

5,621 

29 

40 

1983  1 

45,030 

990 

270 

1,720 

1,480 

11,160 

17,140 

2,260 

1,920 

2,740 

5.270 

30 

50 

2 

42,010 

620 

240 

1,740 

1,220 

12,270 

15,050 

1,940 

1,830 

3,020 

3,990 

30 

60 

3 

42,220 

700 

260 

1,690 

1,190 

9,930 

15,550 

2,210 

1.870 

3,030 

5.680 

30 

80 

4 

46,500 

830 

230 

1,780 

1,390 

1 1 .070 

18,700 

2.070 

1,790 

3,340 

5.220 

30 

50 

Table  7: 

Marriages,1 

by  province  (number) 

Year  and 

quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I 

N.S. 

NB 

Que 

Ont 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Yukon 

N.WT. 

D 

170 

171 

172 

173 

174 

175 

176 

177 

178 

179 

180 

181 

182 

1981 

190,082 

3,758 

849 

6,632 

5.108 

41,005 

70,281 

8,123 

7,329 

21,781 

24.699 

235 

282 

1982 

188.323 

3.727 

855 

6.486 

4,923 

38,356 

71,595 

8.264 

7,491 

22,312 

23,831 

225 

258 

1981    1 

20.283 

448 

66 

710 

410 

3,036 

7,662 

826 

713 

2,876 

3.448 

34 

54 

2 

53,791 

944 

189 

1.688 

1.368 

11.875 

20.279 

2,284 

2.096 

6,112 

6,830 

56 

70 

3 

74,229 

1,508 

428 

2,774 

2.261 

18.941 

26,157 

3,089 

2,832 

7.617 

8.460 

85 

77 

4 

41 ,779 

858 

166 

1,460 

1,069 

7,153 

16,183 

1.924 

1,688 

5,176 

5.961 

60 

81 

1982  1 

19.075 

400 

76 

620 

345 

2,661 

7,569 

848 

671 

2,784 

3.031 

28 

42 

2 

52,703 

842 

178 

1.618 

1,265 

10,888 

20,645 

2,287 

2.140 

6,269 

6,439 

61 

71 

3 

74,456 

1,589 

420 

2.803 

2.275 

17,646 

26,754 

3,267 

2.948 

8,157 

8,437 

82 

78 

4 

41,885 

896 

181 

1,445 

1.038 

6,957 

16,627 

1.862 

1,732 

5,102 

5,924 

54 

67 

1983  1 

19,250 

310 

90 

620 

330 

3,880 

7,020 

700 

610 

2.670 

2.930 

40 

50 

2 

45,410 

740 

200 

1,260 

1,090 

9,780 

18,920 

2,640 

2,270 

4,230 

4.170 

40 

70 

3 

72,430 

1.210 

460 

2,900 

2,220 

17,740 

26,700 

2.910 

2,940 

6,870 

8.300 

100 

80 

4 

42.400 

990 

190 

1,490 

1,020 

7,350 

16,950 

1,810 

1,660 

5.140 

5.660 

60 

80 

'Monthly  figures  do  not  add  to  total  shown  because  month  was  not  reported  for  204  marriages  in  Quebec. 
Source:  Vital  Statistics  (84-001),  (84-205)  and  (84-206),  Statistics  Canada. 


16 


Section  3  ■  System  of  National  Accounts 

1.  Income  and  Expenditure  Accounts 

1.1  National  Income  and  Gross  National  Product 

1.2  Gross  National  Expenditure 

1.3  Gross  National  Expenditure,  Constant  Dollars 

1 .4  Sources  of  Personal  Income 

1.5  Disposition  of  Personal  Income 

1 .6  Sources  and  Disposition  of  Gross  Saving 

1.7  Government  Revenue,  Expenditure,  and  Surplus  or  Deficit,  by  Level  of  Government 

1.8  Implicit  Price  Indexes,  Gross  National  Expenditure 

1.9  Relation  between  Gross  National  Product  at  Market  Prices  and 
Gross  Domestic  Product  at  Factor  Cost 

2.  Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

2.1  Gross  Domestic  Product  by  Industry  of  Origin,  Quarterly 

2.2  Gross  Domestic  Product  by  Industry  of  Origin,  Monthly 

3.  Balance  of  International  Payments 

3.1  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments,  Current  Account,  All  Countries 

3.2  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments,  Current  Account,  Area  Distribution 

3.3  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments,  Capital  Account,  All  Countries 


17 


Section  3— Tables  1.1  and  1.2 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 


August  1984 


Table  1.1 

National 

income 

and  gross 

national 

product  ( 

millions  of  dollars) 

GNP  at 

market 

Wages, 

Accr'd 

Net 

prices 

salaries. 

net 

income  of 

Capital 

excl. 

and 

Corpo- 

Deduct 

Interest 

income 

non-farm 

Net 

consump. 

accrued 

supple- 

Military 

ration 

dividends 

&  misc 

ol  farm 

un-incorp 

national 

Indirect 

allow- 

net 

Year 

mentary 

pay  and 

profits 

paid 

invest- 

operators 

business 

Inventory 

income 

taxes 

ances 

Residual 

GNP  at 

income 

and 

labour 

allow- 

before 

to  non- 

ment 

from  farm 

incl. 

valuation 

at  factor 

less 

&  misc. 

error  of 

market 

of  farm 

quarter 

income 

ances 

taxes' 

residents* 

income3 

prod" 

rent' 

adjust  .• 

cost 

subsidies 

val    adj. 

estimate 

prices 

operators 

D 

40000 

40001 

40002 

40003 

40004 

40005 

40006 

40007 

40008 

40009 

40010 

40011 

40548 

40013 

D 

40240 

40241 

40242 

40243 

40244 

40245 

40246 

40247 

40248 

40249 

40250 

40251 

40551 

40253 

1982 

207.594 

2.176 

21.110 

-3.611 

28,848 

4,039 

14,842 

-2,631 

272,367 

40.356 

44,650 

929 

358.302 

354,263 

1983 

218,963 

2.375 

32.684 

-2.646 

30,245 

3,572 

18.333 

-2,400 

301,126 

41,417 

47,519 

278 

390,340 

386,768 

Unadjusted  tor  seasonality 


1982  4 


52.436 


552 


5.922 


-1.382 


6,128 


-843 


4.057 


895 


10,179 


90,913 


91,756 


1983  1 

51 ,492 

566 

6,681 

-559 

7,677 

-1,374 

3.707 

-663 

67.527 

10,109 

1 1 ,394 

-659 

88,371 

89.745 

2 

54,962 

595 

8,281 

-641 

7,021 

-874 

4,671 

-1,016 

72,999 

9,835 

11,599 

286 

94.719 

95.593 

3 

56,309 

605 

8,533 

-607 

7,530 

6,501 

5,157 

-546 

83,482 

10,797 

12,058 

51 

106,388 

99,887 

4 

56,200 

609 

9,189 

-839 

8,017 

-681 

4,798 

-175 

77,118 

10,676 

12,468 

600 

100.862 

101,543 

1984   1 

55,156 

631 

9,213 

-910 

8,731 

-1,361 

4,231 

-1,028 

74,663 

1 1 ,541 

12,300 

-1,085 

97,419 

98,780 

Seasonally  adjusted 

at  annual 

rates 

1982  4 

209,580 

2,224 

22,672 

-3.752 

24,896 

3.616 

16,264 

2,584 

278.084 

40,532 

45.484 

1.468 

365,568 

361,952 

1983  1 

211,296 

2,296 

28,340 

-2.648 

29.544 

3,512 

16,948 

-1,704 

287.584 

39.396 

46,192 

1,100 

374.272 

370,760 

2 

217,808 

2,332 

31,628 

-2.964 

29,628 

3.520 

18,436 

-3,580 

296,808 

41.436 

46.560 

444 

385,248 

381,728 

3 

222,264 

2,412 

34,928 

-2.752 

30,472 

3.764 

18,980 

-2,356 

307,712 

42.460 

48.652 

-124 

398.700 

394,936 

4 

224.484 

2,460 

35,840 

-2.220 

31 .336 

3,492 

18,968 

-1,960 

312.400 

42,376 

48.672 

-308 

403,140 

399,648 

1984  1 

226,280 

2,564 

38,696 

-4.344 

33.872 

4,516 

19,308 

-3,388 

317,504 

44,676 

49.752 

-348 

411.584 

407.068 

'Excludes  profits  (net  of  losses)  of  government  business  enterprises        'Includes  the  withholding  tax  applicable  to  this  item.       includes  profits  (net  of  losses)  of  government  business 
enterprises  and  interest  and  miscellaneous  investment  income  of  government.       'Includes  value  of  physical  change  in  farm  inventories    The  seasonally  adjusted  data  includes  an  arbitrary 
smoothing  of  crop  production  and  standard  seasonal  adjustment  for  withdrawals  of  grain  from  farm  stocks  and  the  change  in  other  farm-held  inventories    Because  of  the  arbitrary  ele- 
ment, too  precise  an  interpretation  should  not  be  given  the  seasonally  adjusted  figures        'Includes  net  income  of  independent  professional  practitioners.       "See  footnote  4,  Table  1.2. 
Source:  National  Income  and  Expenditure  Accounts  (13-001).  Statistics  Canada. 

Table  1.2:  Gross  national  expenditure  (millions  of  dollars) 


Value  of  physical 

change  in 

inventories 

Personal 

ment 

Business 

expend- 

expend- 
iture 

consu- 

Resi- 

Non- 

Machin- 

grain in 

Exports 

imports 

national 

mer 

on 

dential 

resi- 

ery 

commer- 

of 

of 

Residual 

expend- 

Year 

goods 

goods 

Govern- 

con- 

dential 

and 

Govern- 

cial 

goods 

goods 

error 

iture  at 

and 

and 

and  ser- 

ment 

struc- 

construc- 

equip- 

ment 

Non- 

chan- 

and ser- 

and 

of  esti- 

market 

quarter 

services 

vices' 

Total 

total2 

Total 

tion 

tion 

ment 

Total 

total 

farm* 

nels' 

vices 

services 

mate 

prices 

D 

40014 

40015 

40016 

40017 

40021 

40022 

40023 

40024 

40025 

40026 

40027 

40028 

40029 

40030 

40031 

40548 

D 

40254 

40255 

40256 

40257 

40261 

40262 

40263 

40264 

40265 

40266 

40267 

40268 

40269 

40270 

40271 

40551 

982 

209,974 

77,768 

79,330 

10,649 

68,681 

13,220 

27.677 

27,784 

-9,135 

69 

-9,346 

142 

101,740 

-100,447 

-928 

358,302 

983 

229,184 

84,104 

77,647 

11,048 

66.599 

16,187 

24,292 

26,120 

-1,224 

-45 

-677 

-502 

108,169 

-107.262 

-278 

390,340 

Unadjusted  tor  seasonality 


982  4 

57,380 

20,448 

19,673 

2,886 

16.787 

3,385 

6,974 

6,428 

-6.041 

-127 

-3,206 

-2,708 

24,937 

-24,086 

-1.398 

90,913 

983  1 

52,497 

20.810 

17.326 

2.190 

15.136 

2,986 

5.595 

6,555 

-2.194 

-7 

137 

-2,324 

23,903 

-24,630 

659 

88.371 

2 

56,867 

20.031 

20.365 

2,628 

17,737 

4,639 

5.974 

7,124 

-3,190 

23 

-2,233 

-980 

27,879 

-26,946 

-287 

94.719 

3 

57,185 

21.453 

20,675 

3.250 

17,425 

4,865 

6,523 

6,037 

6.943 

9 

1,099 

5.835 

26,835 

-26,652 

-51 

106.388 

4 

62,635 

21,810 

19,281 

2,980 

16,301 

3,697 

6,200 

6,404 

-2.783 

-70 

320 

-3,033 

29,552 

-29.034 

-599 

100,862 

1984  1 


57,627   22,874 


2.346   15.549    3.095 


5.389 


7.065 


-599 


-42 


1,725        -2,282       30,025      -31,487  1,084       97.419 


Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


1982 

4 

216,696 

81 ,468 

79,260 

10,976 

68,284 

13,860 

26,948 

27,476 

-12.392 

8 

-12,096 

-304 

98,416 

-96,416 

-1,464 

365.568 

1983 

1 

220,468 

80,900 

77.016 

10,836 

66.180 

14,984 

25,168 

26,028 

-4,680 

_ 

-3,608 

-1,072 

100,964 

-99.296 

-1,100 

374,272 

2 

226.264 

83.656 

77.980 

10,884 

67,096 

17.520 

24,240 

25,336 

-6.648 

— 

-6,456 

-192 

105,948 

-101.508 

-444 

385.248 

3 

232,572 

84,948 

77,892 

11,120 

66,772 

16,900 

23,736 

26,136 

5,028 

-68 

5,288 

-192 

1 08,292 

-110,156 

124 

398,700 

4 

237,432 

86.912 

77,700 

11,352 

66,348 

15,344 

24,024 

26,980 

1,404 

-112 

2,068 

-552 

117,472 

-118.088 

308 

403,140 

1984 

1 

241,752 

88.408 

79,012 

1 1 ,408 

67.604 

15,452 

24,436 

27,716 

2,896 

-20 

2.700 

216 

126,248 

-127.076 

344 

411,584 

'Includes  defence  expenditures        'Includes  outlay  on  new  durable  assets  such  as  building  and  highway  construction  by  governments,  other  than  government  business  enterprises    Ex- 
cludes defence  construction  and  equipment  which  is  defined  as  current  expenditure        'Includes  capital  expenditures  by  private  and  government  business  enterprises,  private  non-com- 
mercial institutions  and  outlays  on  new  residential  construction  by  individuals  and  business  investors    Capital  expenditure  is  defined  to  include  all  transfer  costs  on  the  sales  and  pur- 
chases of  existing  fixed  assets.      'The  book  value  of  inventories  is  deflated  to  remove  the  effect  of  price  change  and  the  derived  "physical"  change  is  then  valued  at  average  prices 
of  the  current  period  to  obtain  the  value  of  physical  change   The  difference  between  the  value  of  physical  change  and  the  change  in  book  value  is  called  the  inventory  valuation  adjust- 
ment, (as  shown  in  Table  1.1),      'See  footnote  4,  Table  1.1, 
Source:  National  Income  and  Expenditure  Accounts  (13-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


18 


August  1984 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.3:  Gross  national  expenditure  in  constant  (1971)  dollars  (millions  of  dollars)' 


Section  3— Tables  1.3  and  1.4 


Personal 
expend- 
iture on 
consumer 
goods 
and 
services 

Govern- 
ment 
current 
expend- 
iture 
on 
goods 
and 
services 

Gross  fixed  capital  format 

ion 

Value  of 
change  in 

physical 
inventories 

Exports 

of 

goods 

and 

services 

Deduct 

imports 

of  goods 

and 

services 

Residual 
error 
of  esti- 
mate 

Total 

Govern- 
ment 
total 

Business 

Total 

Govern- 
ment 
total 

Business 

Non- 
farm 

Farm 
and 
grain 
in  com- 
mercial 
chan- 
nels 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Total 

Resi- 
dential 
construc- 
tion 

Non- 
resi- 
dential 
construc- 
tion 

Machin- 
ery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Gross 
national 
expend- 
iture 

D 
D 

40562 
40594 

40568 
40600 

40569 
40601 

40570 
40602 

40575 
40607 

40576 
40608 

40577 
40609 

40578 
40610 

40581 
40613 

40582 
40614 

40583 
40615 

40584 
40616 

40586 
40618 

40588 
40620 

40590 
40622 

40561 
40593 

1982 
1983 

81,144 
83,697 

23,600 
23,667 

29,265 
27.844 

3,917 
3,977 

25,348 
23,867 

4,529 
5,633 

10,190 
8,543 

10,629 
9.691 

-3,650 
-222 

23 

-13 

-3.615 
-47 

-58 
-162 

33,178 
35,293 

-33,156 
-35,833 

-316 
-93 

130,065 
134,353 

Unadjusted  for  seasonality 


1982  4 


5,931 


7.162 


1,052         6,110 


1,174 


2.519 


2,417 


-2,216 


-40 


-1,268 


-908 


7,981 


-7,921 


-496       32,188 


1983  1 

19,301 

6,080 

6,290 

814 

5,476 

1,019 

2,007 

2,450 

-640 

-2 

133 

-771 

7,757 

-8.211 

229 

30,806 

2 

20.974 

5.574 

7,322 

951 

6,371 

1,619 

2,102 

2,650 

-942 

7 

-645 

-304 

9,215 

-9,163 

-99 

32.881 

3 

20.689 

6.008 

7,371 

1,151 

6,220 

1,704 

2,277 

2.239 

2,085 

3 

238 

1,844 

8.670 

-8,867 

-18 

35,938 

4 

22,733 

6.005 

6,861 

1,061 

5,800 

1,291 

2,157 

2,352 

-725 

-21 

227 

-931 

9,651 

-9,592 

-205 

34,728 

1984  1         20,136         6,340         6,347 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


853 


5,494 


1,059 


1,861 


2,574 


-16 


1982  4         81.160       23.724       28.852         4,008       24,844 


4.780  9,728        10,336         -4,864 


720 


-4,740 


-722 


9,764      -10,188 


-128       31.568      -31.580 


362       32.745 


-504     128.356 


1983  1 

82,024 

23,340 

27,844 

3,944 

23,900 

5,188 

8,984 

9,728 

-1,924 

— 

-1.528 

-396 

33,164 

-33,204 

-380 

130.864 

2 

83,288 

23,552 

28,012 

3.920 

24,092 

6.136 

8,528 

9.428 

-1.492 

— 

-1,516 

24 

34,496 

-34,428 

-148 

133,280 

3 

84,368 

23,764 

27,880 

3.992 

23,888 

5,888 

8,304 

9,696 

1.460 

-20 

1,588 

-108 

35,124 

-36,852 

48 

135,792 

4 

85,108 

24,012 

27,640 

4,052 

23,588 

5,320 

8,356 

9,912 

1,068 

-32 

1,268 

-168 

38.388 

-38,848 

108 

137,476 

1984  1 


85,508       24,144       27,900 


4,060        23,840 


5,336 


8,408        10,096 


41,476      -41,420 


116     138,580 


'The  implicit  price  deflators  of  the  seasonally  unadjusted  components  of  Gross  National  Expenditure,  derived  by  dividing  the  value  figures  in  current  dollars  by  the  constant  dollar  figures, 
are  not  suitable  as  indicators  of  quarter-to-quarter  price  change.  This  is  because  they  are  currently  weighted  and  therefore  are  affected  by  compositional  shifts  which  occur  within  the 
unadjusted  components  of  Gross  National  Expenditure,  on  a  quarter-to-quarter  basis.  Quarter-to-quarter  movements  in  the  implicit  price  deflators  based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data  are 
less  subject  to  the  problem  of  shifting  weights  and  may  be  used  as  a  measure  of  price  change. 
Source:  National  Income  and  Expenditure  Accounts  (13-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  1.4:  Sources  of  personal  income  (millions  of  dollars) 


Wages, 
salaries  and 
supplemen- 
tary labour 
income 

Military 

pay  and 

allowances 

Net  income 

received 

by  farm 

operators 

from  farm 

production1 

Net  income 
of 
non-farm  un- 
incorporated 
business 
including  rent 

Interest, 

dividends 
and  miscella- 
neous 
investment 
income2 

Current  transfers 

Year 

From  government 

From 
corporations3 

From 
non-residents 

and 
quarter 

To  persons 

Capital 
assistance 

Personal 
income 

D 
D 

40032 
40272 

40033 
40273 

40034 
40274 

40035 
40275 

40036 
40276 

40039 
40278 

40040 
40279 

40037 
40280 

40041 
40281 

40549 
40282 

1982 
1983 

207,594 
218,963 

2,176 
2,375 

3.732 
3,183 

14,842 
18,333 

43,804 
41.913 

43.383 
49.799 

807 
1,271 

488 
531 

600 
616 

317.426 
336,984 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  52,436  552        -1,047        4.057 


1983  1 
2 
3 
4 


1984  1  55.156  631  -1,128  4,231 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

1982  4  209.580        2,224        3,520       16,264 


10,458 


1 1 ,404 


265 


10.569 


41,244 


13,471 


47,356 


197 


1,060 


1984  1 


226.280 


2,564 


4,184 


19,308 


42,384 


51 ,760 


788 


136 


496 


544 


149 


156 


596 


624 


78,398 


51,492 

566 

-936 

3.707 

10,199 

12,523 

553 

134 

148 

78,386 

54,962 

595 

-1.158 

4.671 

10.149 

12,746 

193 

132 

148 

82.438 

56,309 

605 

6.250 

5,157 

10.505 

12,156 

271 

134 

149 

91 ,536 

56.200 

609 

-973 

4,798 

1 1 ,060 

12.374 

254 

131 

171 

84,624 

83,419 


322,340 


1983  1 

211.296 

2.296 

3,092 

16,948 

40,912 

48,096 

2,212 

536 

592 

325,980 

2 

217,808 

2,332 

1276 

18.436 

41,024 

49,604 

772 

528 

592 

334,372 

3 

222,264 

2,412 

3,164 

1 8.980 

42,576 

50,468 

1.084 

536 

596 

342,080 

4 

224,484 

2,460 

3,200 

18,968 

43,140 

51 .028 

1,016 

524 

684 

345.504 

348.436 


'This  item  differs  from  col    6,  Table  11  by  excluding  the  adjustment  which  has  been  made  to  take  account  of  the  accrued  earnings  arising  out  of  the  operations  of  the  Canadian 
Wheat  Board  and  the  Canadian  Co-Operative  Wheat  Producers        includes  all  interest  on  the  public  debt  paid  by  government  to  persons        3Charitable  contributions  and  bad  debts 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


19 


Section  3— Tables  1.5  and  1.6 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1 .5:  Disposition  of  personal  income  (million  dollars) 


August  1984 


Total 

personal 

income 

Personal  expenditure 
on  consumer  goods  and  services 

Current  transfers 

Personal  savings 

To  government 

To 
corpor- 
ations3 

To  non- 
resi- 
dents 

Total 

Value  of 
Excl.       physical 
change       change 
in  farm        in  farm 
inven-          inven- 
tories         tories 

Income 
taxes 

Suc- 
cession 
duties 
&  estate 
taxes 

Social 

ins. 

&  govt 

pension 

funds' 

Other 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Total 

Durable 
goods 

Semi- 
durable 
goods 

Non- 
durable 
goods 

Serv- 
ices' 

dis- 
posable 
income4 

D 
D 

40042 
40552 

40043 
40283 

40044 
40284 

40045 
40285 

40046 
40286 

40047 
40287 

40048 
40288 

40049 
40289 

40050 
40290 

40051 
40291 

40052 
40292 

40053 
40293 

40054 
40294 

40055          40056 

40057 
40295 

1982 

317,426 

209,974 

25.755 

23,433 

67,166 

93,620 

43,881 

53 

14,520 

3,018 

6.574 

400 

39,006 

38,990 

16 

255.954 

1983 

336.984 

229.184 

29.577 

25,129 

71,231 

103,247 

46,451 

61 

17,008 

3,408 

4,449 

428 

35.995 

36,401 

-406 

270.056 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4    78,398   57,380    6,986 


1983  1  78,386  52, 

2  82.438  56, 

3  91.536  57, 

4  84,624  62, 


1984  1    83,419   57,1 

Seasonally  adjusted 


7,575       18,318       24,501        11.795 


497  5,957  4,762 

867  7,876  6.130 

185  7.464  6,094 

635  8.280  8,143 


,627         7,174         4,966 

at  annual  rates 

1982  4       322,340      216.696        26,464        23.912 


16,768 
17,307 
17,448 
19,708 


25,010 
25,554 
26,179 
26,504 


13.125 

10,661 

9.961 

12.704 


18,381        27,106        12.944 


68.332        97,988       43,436 


17 
12 
13 
19 


3.274 

3.758 
4.687 
4.533 
4.030 

4,724 


56   15,100 


730 

1,043 
733 
805 
827 

1,006 


3,212 


1,529 

1,261 
1.085 
1,057 
1.046 

960 


5.928 


101 

107 
107 
107 
107 

112 


3,575    5,912 


6,578 

8,286 

17,875 

3,256 


9,383 

9,011 

12,019 

5,988 


6.027    8.954 


404   37.508 


-2,337  62.585 

-2.805  60.443 

-725  66,345 

5,856  76,224 

-2,732  67,044 

-2.927  64,726 


260,536 


1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

1984  1 


325,980 

220,468 

27,400 

24,580 

68.036 

100.452 

47,184 

68 

15,436 

3.228 

5,036 

428 

34,132 

334,372 

226,264 

28,908 

24,928 

70.556 

101,872 

50,660 

48 

16,536 

3.348 

4,520 

428 

32.568 

342,080 

232,572 

30,296 

25,228 

72.804 

104,244 

41,028 

52 

17,860 

3,532 

4,204 

428 

42.404 

345.504 

237,432 

31 .704 

25,780 

73,528 

106,420 

46.932 

76 

18,200 

3,524 

4,036 

428 

34,876 

348.436 

241,752 

32,716 

25.612 

74,916 

108,508 

47,432 

76 

18.672 

3.568 

3,852 

448 

32.636 

260.064 
263,780 
279,608 
276,772 

278,688 


'Includes  net  expenditure  abroad        'Employer  and  employee  contributions  to  social  insurance  and  government  pension  funds, 
consumer  debt.       *This  item  is  equal  to  "personal  income"  less  the  total  ot  "current  transfers  to  government". 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


3This  item  is  the  transfer  portion  of  interest  on  the 


Table  1.6:  Sources  and  disposition  of  gross  saving  (million  dollars) 


Sources 

of  gross  saving 

Disposition  of  gross 

Saving 

Capital 
con- 
sumption 
allow- 
ances 
and 
MVA' 

Residual 
error  of 
estimate 

Total 
gross 
saving 

Persons  &  unin- 
corporated business 

Corporate  and  government 
business  enterprises 

Govern- 
ment 

Non- 
residents 

saving 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Personal 
saving 

Adjust- 
ment on 
grain 
trans- 
actions' 

Undis- 
tributed 
corpo- 
ration 
profits 

Govt, 
business 
enter- 
prises 

Capital 
assis- 
tance 

Inventory 
valuation 
adjust- 
ment 

Gross 
fixed 
capital 
form- 
ation3 

Value  of 
physical 
change 

in  inven- 
tories 

Residual 
error  of 
estimate 

D 
D 

40185 
40423 

40175 
40413 

40181 
40419 

40176 
40414 

40177 
40415 

40178 
40416 

40182 
40420 

40179 
40417 

40180 
40418 

40183 
40421 

40184 
40422 

40186 
40424 

40190 
40428 

40191 
40429 

1982 
1983 

69,267 
76,145 

39,006 
35,995 

307 
389 

1,323 
12,277 

-1,559 
127 

1,986 
3.014 

-2.631 
-2.400 

-13,134 
-20,103 

-1,610 
-951 

44,650 
47,519 

929 
278 

79,330 

77,647 

-9.135 
-1,224 

-928 
-278 

Unadjusted 

for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4 

12,234 

3,575 

204 

328 

-1,520 

855 

895 

-4,108 

-964 

11.571 

1.398 

19,673 

-6.041 

-1,398 

1983  1 

2 
3 

4 

15,791 
16,888 
27,567 
15,899 

6,578 

8,286 

17,875 

3.256 

-438 
284 
251 
292 

2,042 
3.539 
3.401 
3.295 

219 

49 

-10 

-131 

758 
609 
823 
824 

-663 

-1.016 

-546 

-175 

-4,204 
-5,843 
-6,154 
-3,902 

764 

-905 
-182 
-628 

1 1 .394 
11.599 
12.058 
12,468 

-659 

286 

51 

600 

17,326 
20.365 
20,675 
19.281 

-2,194 
-3,190 
6,943 
-2.783 

659 
-287 

-51 
-599 

1984  1 

18,380 

6,027 

-233 

3.678 

426 

741 

-1.028 

-4.028 

1,582 

12,300 

-1.085 

17,895 

-599 

1,084 

Seasonally  adjusted 

at  annual 

rates 

1982  4 

65,404 

37,508 

96 

2,780 

-5,264 

3,220 

2.584 

-20.304 

-2,168 

45.484 

1.468 

79,260 

-12.392 

-1,464 

1983  1 
2 

3 
4 

71,236 
70.888 
83.044 
79,412 

34,132 
32,568 
42,404 
34,876 

420 
244 
600 
292 

9,336 
12,076 
13,376 
14,320 

192 
188 
36 
92 

3,548 
2,876 
2,748 
2.884 

-1,704 
-3.580 
-2.356 
-1,960 

-20,384 
-16,068 
-24,028 
-19,932 

-1,596 

-4,420 

1,736 

476 

46.192 
46,560 
48,652 
48,672 

1,100 
444 
-124 
-308 

77,016 
77,980 
77,892 
77,700 

-4,680 
-6,648 
5,028 
1.404 

-1.100 
-444 
124 
308 

1984  1 


82,252 


32,636 


332 


15,800 


1,416 


3,460 


-3,388 


-18,612 


1,204 


49.752 


-348 


79,012 


2,896 


344 


'This  item  is  the  adjustment  to  take  account  of  the  accrued  earnings  of  farm  operators  arising  out  of  the  operations  of  the  Canadian  Wheat  Board'   See  also  footnote  1. 
Table  14    Miscellaneous  valuation  adjustment        3For  a  breakdown  between  government  and  business,  see  Table  1.2. 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


20 


August  1984 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.7:  Government  revenue,  expenditure,  and  surplus  or  deficit,  by  level  of  government  (millions  of  dollars) 


Section  3— Table  1.7 


Revenue 

Direct  taxes 

Indirect  taxes 

Persons 

Corporate  and  government  business  enterprises 

Non- 
resi- 
dents 
federal3 

Total' 

Federal 

tax 

collec- 

Federal2             tions 

Pro- 
vincial2 

Provin- 
cial tax 
collec- 
tions 

Year 

Total 

Federal' 

Pro- 
vincial 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

and 

quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Pro- 
vincial 

Local4 

D 

D 

40058 
40296 

40059 
40297 

40060 
40298 

40062 
40300 

40063 
40301 

40064 
40302 

40065           40066 
40303           40304 

40067 
40305 

40068 
40306 

40069 
40307 

40070 
40308 

40071 
40309 

40072 
40310 

40073 
40311 

1982 
1983 

58.454 
63.520 

32,142 
35,447 

21,569 
23,487 

3,665 
3,474 

1.078 
1,112 

1 1 .823 
13.263 

9,217           8,525 
10.274           9,152 

2,606 
2,989 

3,427 
2,831 

1,178 
1,043 

48,582 
50.044 

17,375 
16,048 

17,231 
19,177 

13.976 
14.819 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4    15,083    8,675    5,623 


600 


185 


3,438 


2,675 


1,637 


763 


623 


321 


12,412 


4,445 


4.436 


3,531 


1983  1 

16,900 

9,213 

6,635 

808 

244 

3.098 

2,417 

3,077 

681 

860 

250 

12,409 

3,523 

5,211 

3.675 

2 

15.360 

8,497 

5,299 

1,218 

346 

3.088 

2,387 

2,121 

701 

617 

265 

1 1 ,606 

3,934 

3.970 

3,702 

3 

14.507 

7,919 

5,362 

904 

322 

3.304 

2,547 

1,882 

757 

722 

217 

12,940 

4.253 

4,981 

3.706 

4 

16,753 

9,818 

6,191 

544 

200 

3.773 

2,923 

2,072 

850 

632 

311 

13,089 

4,338 

5,015 

3,736 

17,687 


9,479 


6,754 


1,143 


311 


3,905 


3.050 


855 


258 


13,903 


4,009 


5,909 


Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 


982  4 

58,592 

32,060 

21,428 

4,016 

1.088 

13,344 

10,476 

8,036 

2,868 

3,032 

1,136 

49,132 

17.244 

17,892 

13,996 

983  1 

62,688 

36,056 

22,680 

2,972 

980 

12.376 

9.544 

8,240 

2,832 

2,820 

984 

48,380 

15,320 

18,256 

14,804 

2 

67,244 

38,732 

23,952 

3.528 

1,032 

12.364 

9,496 

9,616 

2,868 

2,420 

1,004 

49,008 

15,632 

18,564 

14,812 

3 

58.940 

30,448 

23,488 

3,720 

1,284 

13,728 

10.652 

8,856 

3,076 

3,148 

1,092 

51,124 

16,656 

19,636 

14,832 

4 

65.208 

36,552 

23,828 

3,676 

1,152 

14,584 

1 1 ,404 

9,896 

3.180 

2,936 

1.092 

51.664 

16,584 

20.252 

14,828 

66,180    36,660    24.000 


4.264 


1.256         15,628         12,076 


9.380 


3.552 


2.908 


1,020         54,032  17,228        20.740         16,064 


Revenue 

Other  current 

transfers  from 

persons 

Investment  income 

Year 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

plan 

D 
D 

40074 
40312 

40075 
40313 

40076 
40314 

40077 
40315 

40078 
40316 

40079 
40317 

40080 
40318 

40081 
40319 

40082 
40320 

40083 
40321 

40084 
40322 

40559 
40560 

1982 
1983 

3,018 
3.408 

15 
22 

2,756 
3,118 

205 
222 

42 

46 

23,109 

24,737 

6,205 

6.427 

13,168 
14.123 

564 
624 

107 

117 

2,176 
2.498 

889 
948 

Unadjusted 

for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4 

730 

4 

663 

52 

11 

6,298 

1,666 

3,529 

174 

28 

673 

228 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

1,043 
733 
805 
827 

4 
6 
6 
6 

973 
662 
731 
752 

55 
54 
56 
57 

11 
11 
12 
12 

6.011 

5.763 
6.142 
6,821 

1,541 
1.491 
1,661 
1,734 

3,581 
3,151 
3,540 
3,851 

121 
154 
157 
192 

29 
29 
29 
30 

510 
703 
515 
770 

229 
235 
240 
244 

1984  1 

1,006 

6 

928 

60 

12 

6,584 

1,856 

3,773 

133 

31 

547 

244 

Seasonally 

adjusted  at 

annual  rates 

1982  4 

3.212 

16 

2.944 

208 

44 

24,032 

6,144 

13.848 

656 

116 

2.356 

912 

1983  1 
2 
3 

4 

3,228 
3,348 
3,532 
3,524 

16 
24 
24 
24 

2,948 
3,064 
3,236 
3,224 

220 
216 
224 
228 

44 
44 
48 
48 

23,968 
24,408 
25,124 
25,448 

6,244 
6,328 
6.508 
6,628 

13,824 
13,888 
14,476 
14,304 

508 
596 
668 
724 

112 
112 
120 
124 

2,364 
2.544 
2,392 
2,692 

916 
940 
960 
976 

1984   1 


3,568 


24 


3,256 


240 


48 


25,804 


7,448 


14,176 


560 


120 


2,524 


976 


'Includes  the  taxes  on  life  insurance  companies  introduced  in  1969    At  the  present  time,  for  National  Accounts  purposes,  life  insurance  companies  are  treated  as  associations  of  individ- 
uals in  so  far  as  their  investment  activities  are  concerned    The  1969  taxes  are  thus  included  here  pending  a  complete  review  of  the  treatment  of  insurance.       2Tax  liabilities        'With- 
holding taxes       'The  quarterly  figures  of  real  property  taxes  unadjusted  and  seasonally  adjusted  are  obtained  by  dividing  annual  totals  by  four.  Since  real  properly  tax  rates  have  been 
generally  upward,  this  treatment  gives  rise  to  a  fictitious  seasonal  between  the  fourth  and  first  quarters  in  the  seasonally  adjusted  taxes  of  series. 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


21 


Section  3— Table  1.7/Continued 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.7:  Government  revenue,  expenditure,  and  surplus  or  deficit,  by  level  of  government  (millions  of  dollars)/continued 


August  1984 


Revenue 

Current  transfers  from  other  levels  ol  government 

Total  revenue 

Total 

Provinces 

Local  governments 

Hospitals 

Year 
and 
quarter 

From  local 

From         govern- 

Canada            ments 

From 
Canada 

From 
provinces 

From  local 

From          govern- 

provinces            ments 

Total 

Federal 

Pro- 
vincial            Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

D 

D 

40085 
40323 

40086            40087 
40324            40325 

40088 
40326 

40089 
40327 

40090            40091 
40328            40329 

40092 
40330 

40093 
40331 

40094            40095 
40332            40333 

40096 
40334 

40097 
40335 

40098 
40336 

1982 

41,627 

15,480 

79 

286 

14,700 

1 1 ,062 

20 

187,791 

66.132 

72,889 

29,731 

11.231 

5,841 

1,967 

1983 

44,808 

17,047 

76 

314 

15,503 

11,848 

20 

200,823 

69.261 

80,017 

31 .482 

12.031 

5,972 

2.060 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4      10.167     3,623       21 


39 


3,434 


3,045 


48,449 


18,658 


7.230 


3,089 


1,273 


413 


1983   1 

9.467 

4,132 

26 

79 

2,641 

2,584 

5 

49,178 

16,948 

21,239 

6,571 

2,629 

1.318 

473 

2 

13,167 

4,368 

16 

75 

5,583 

3.120 

5 

49,982 

16,580 

18,167 

9,568 

3,165 

1,921 

581 

3 

1 1 ,436 

4,120 

15 

95 

4.205 

2.996 

5 

49.351 

16,603 

19,506 

8,219 

3,042 

1,419 

562 

4 

10,738 

4,427 

19 

65 

3,074 

3.148 

5 

52.312 

19,130 

21,105 

7.124 

3.195 

1,314 

444 

1984  1      11,022     5,299       35 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

1982  4  40.780  14,240  76 


83 


2,860 


14,728 


2.740 


54,365 


20        190.228 


18,658 


67,076 


23.553 


7,121 


2.788 


1 1 .652 


1,690 


6.372 


555 


2,000 


1983  1  42,580  15,940 

2  44,840  17,340 

3  45,428  17,252 

4  46,384  17,656 


1984   1 


51,000 


20,840 


84 

276 

14,944 

11,316 

20 

194,204 

68,164 

76,564 

30,752 

1 1 ,492 

5,336 

1,896 

80 

172 

15.572 

11,656 

20 

202,216 

71,216 

79,756 

31.368 

1 1 ,832 

6.072 

1,972 

72 

412 

15,592 

12,080 

20 

198,968 

65,380 

81,236 

31,728 

12,268 

6.112 

2,244 

68 

396 

15,904 

12,340 

20 

207,904 

72,284 

82,512 

32,080 

12,532 

6,368 

2,128 

116 


316 


16,888 


12,820 


20       217,232 


74,456 


86,680 


34.068 


13.008 


6,788 


2,232 


Current  expenditure 

Purchases  of  goods 

and  services5 

Transfer  payments 

to  persons 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Total 

Federal       Defence" 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospital 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

Total 

Federal 

Pro- 
vincial 

Local 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

D 

D 

40111 
40349 

40112 
40350 

40113 
40351 

40114 
40352 

40115 
40353 

40116 
40354 

40553 
40556 

40554 
40557 

40117 
40355 

40118 
40356 

40119 
40357 

40120 
40358 

40121 
40359 

40122 
40360 

1982 
1983 

77,768 
84,104 

18.920 
19.736 

6,802 
7.224 

24,090 
26,357 

24,209 
26,556 

10.426 
1 1 .325 

76 

85 

47 

45 

43,383 
49.799 

24,380 
28.178 

14.600 
16.242 

524 
672 

2.873 
3,485 

1.006 
1,222 

Unadjusted 

for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4 

20,448 

4,758 

1,780 

6,101 

6,877 

2,675 

25 

12 

1 1 ,404 

6,515 

3,750 

141 

738 

260 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

20,810 
20,031 
21 ,453 
21,810 

5,470 
4.629 
4,641 
4,996 

2,005 
1,579 
1,707 
1.933 

6,614 
5,876 
7,390 
6,477 

6,001 
6,650 
6,495 
7,410 

2.690 
2,857 
2,887 
2,891 

23 

8 

29 

25 

12 
11 
11 
11 

12,523 
12,746 
12,156 
12.374 

7,570 
7,190 
6,705 
6,713 

3,651 
4,220 
4.102 
4.269 

147 
175 
168 
182 

852 
859 
876 
898 

303 
302 

305 
312 

1984  1 

22,874 

6,185 

2,355 

6,961 

6,806 

2,881 

17 

24 

13,471 

7,753 

4.183 

175 

987 

373 

Seasonally  adjusted 

at  annual 

rates 

1982  4 

81 ,468 

19,648 

7,080 

25,272 

25,592 

10,808 

100 

48 

47.356 

27,560 

15.252 

552 

2,952 

1.040 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

80,900 
83,656 
84,948 
86,912 

19,440 
19,572 
19,564 
20,368 

7,116 

7,068 
7,032 
7,680 

25,356 
26,392 
26,668 
27,012 

25.124 
26,268 
27,124 
27,708 

10,840 
1 1 ,348 
1 1 ,432 
1 1 ,680 

92 

32 

116 

100 

48 
44 
44 
44 

48,096 
49,604 
50.468 
51 ,028 

27,044 
28,184 
28,780 
28,704 

15.804 
16,116 
16,276 
16,772 

628 
660 
688 

712 

3,408 
3,436 
3,504 
3,592 

1,212 
1.208 
1,220 
1.248 

1984   1 


88,408 


21,368 


8,368 


27,436 


27,828 


11,612 


68 


96 


51,760 


28.124 


17.452 


744 


3.948 


1.492 


!See  page  23        "Defense  purchases  of  goods  and  services  are  included  in  Federal  government  purchases  of  goods  and  services. 


22 


August  1984 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.7:  Government  revenue,  expenditure,  and  surplus  or  deficit,  by  level  of  government  (millions  of  dollars)/continued 


Section  3— Table  1  7/Continued 


Current  expenditure 

Subsidies 

Capita 

assistance 

Current  transfers 
to  non-residents 

Interest 

on  the  public  debt 

Year 

Total 

Federal 

Canada 

Pension 

Plan 

quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

D 
D 

40124 
40362 

40125 
40363 

40126 
40364 

40127 
40365 

40128 
40366 

40129 
40367 

40130 
40368 

41970 
41972 

41971 
41973 

40131 
40369 

40132 
40370 

40133 
40371 

40134 
40372 

40555 
40558 

1982 
1983 

8,226 
8,627 

5,643 
5,683 

2,583 
2,944 

2,793 
4,285 

2,289 
3,365 

504 
920 

1,061 
1,187 

1,041 
1,163 

20 

24 

26.067 
28,116 

16,675 
17,412 

6,811 
7.729 

2,447 
2.818 

134 

157 

2,300 

1,491 

809 

1,311 

1,081 

1,771 

1,151 

620 

802 

596 

2.143 

1.432 

711 

1,094 

844 

2,413 

1.609 

804 

1,078 

844 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  2,233  1,494  739 


1983  1 
2 
3 

4 


1984   1  2,362  1,541  821 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

1982  4  8,600  5,888  2.712 

1983  1  8.984  6,092  2,892 

2  7,572  4,508  3,064 

3  8,664  5.804  2,860 

4  9.288  6.328  2.960 


1,120 


857 


263 


256 


251 


6,929 


4,327 


1,774 


230  328  322 

206  334  328 

250  260  254 

234  265  259 


6 

6,643 

4,180 

1,900 

533 

30 

6 

6,974 

4,238 

1,942 

752 

42 

6 

6.963 

4,443 

1.864 

621 

35 

6 

7.536 

4,551 

2.023 

912 

50 

938 


4,280 


691 


3,228 


247 


1.052 


422 


1,160 


415 


1,140 


20 


7,304 


26,888 


4,535 


16.856 


2.130 


7,320 


1984  1 


9,356 


6,288 


3,068 


4,248 


3,260 


988 


1.572 


605 


2,572 


1,548 


24 


29,500 


18,248 


8,008 


3,076 


140 


5,760 

4,840 

920 

1.220 

1,196 

24 

27.048 

16.888 

7,328 

2,684 

148 

3,648 

2.824 

824 

1.188 

1,164 

24 

27,776 

17,288 

7,576 

2,760 

152 

3,832 

2,832 

1.000 

1,132 

1,108 

24 

28.524 

17,660 

7,848 

2,856 

160 

3,900 

2.964 

936 

1.208 

1,184 

24 

29,116 

17.812 

8,164 

2,972 

168 

168 


Current  expenditure 

Current 

transfers  to 

other  levels  of  government 

Total  current  expenditure5 

Total 

Canada 

to 

Provinces  to 

Local  governments  to 

Total 

Federal 

Pro- 
vincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Provinces 

Local 
govern- 
ments 

Local 
govern- 
ments 

Hospitals 

Provinces 

Hospitals 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

D 
D 

40135 
40373 

40136 
40374 

40137 
40375 

40138 
40376 

40139 
40377 

40140 
40378 

40141 
40379 

40142 
40380 

40143 
40381 

40144 
40382 

40145 
40383 

40146 
40384 

40147 
40385 

40148 
40386 

1982 
1983 

41,627 
44,808 

15,480 
17.047 

286 

314 

14,700 
15.503 

1 1 ,062 
11,848 

79 
76 

20 

20 

200,925 
220,926 

84.714 
92,898 

74,350 
81.543 

27,279 
30,142 

10,560 
1 1 ,482 

2,969 
3,594 

1,053 
1,267 

Unadjusted 

for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4 

10,167 

3,623 

39 

3,434 

3,045 

21 

5 

52,557 

21,864 

19,106 

7,830 

2,717 

768 

272 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

9,467 
13,167 
1 1 ,436 
10.738 

4,132 
4,368 
4,120 
4,427 

79 
75 
95 
65 

2,641 
5,583 
4,205 
3,074 

2,584 
3,120 
2,996 
3,148 

26 

16 
15 
19 

5 
5 
5 
5 

53,382 
55,825 
55,505 
56,214 

24,325 
22,575 
22,534 
23,464 

18.429 
21.567 
21.518 
20,029 

6,712 

7,598 
7,304 
8,528 

2,720 
2.899 
2,922 
2,941 

881 
873 
911 
929 

315 
313 
316 
323 

1984  1 

1 1 ,022 

5,299 

83 

2.860 

2,740 

35 

5 

58,393 

26,502 

19,942 

7.626 

2,915 

1,011 

397 

Seasonally  adjusted 

at  annual 

rates 

1982  4 

40,780 

14,240 

244 

14.728 

1 1 ,472 

76 

20 

210,532 

88,804 

77,808 

28,812 

10,948 

3.072 

1,088 

1983  1 
2 
3 

4 

42.580 
44,840 
45,428 
46,384 

15,940 
17.340 
17.252 
17.656 

276 
172 
412 
396 

14,944 
15.572 
15,592 
15,904 

11,316 
11.656 
12.080 
12,340 

84 
80 
72 
68 

20 
20 
20 
20 

214,588 
218,284 
222,996 
227,836 

91,716 
91,052 
93.412 
95,412 

78,560 
81,200 
82,324 
84,088 

28,540 
29.788 
30.760 
31 ,480 

10,988 
1 1 ,500 
11.592 
11.848 

3,524 
3.492 
3,644 
3,716 

1,260 
1.252 
1,264 
1,292 

1984  1 

51.000 

20,840 

316 

16,888 

12,820 

116 

20 

235.844 

99.992 

86.660 

31,784 

1 1 ,780 

4,040 

1.588 

'Includes  capital  consumptions  allowances  as  shown  on  page  24,  col.  8 


23 


Section  3— Table  1.7/Concluded 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.7:  Government  revenue,  expenditure,  and  surplus  or  deticit,  by  level  of  government  (millions  of  dollars)/concluded 


August  1984 


Surplus  or 

deficit  on  a 

national  accounts 

basis 

Saving 

Total 

Plus:  capital  consumption 
Federal          Provincial 

allowances 
Local 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

pension 

plan 

Hospitals 

D 
D 

40149 
40387 

40150 
40388 

40151 
40389 

40152 
40390 

40153 
40391 

40154 
40392 

40155 
40393 

40099 
40337 

40100 
40338 

40101 
40339 

40102 
40340 

40103 
40341 

1982 

-13.134 

-18,582 

-1.461 

2,452 

671 

2,872 

914 

5.959 

1,019 

2,216 

2,285 

439 

1983 

-20,103 

-23,637 

-1,526 

1.340 

549 

2.378 

793 

6.773 

1,146 

2.544 

2,586 

497 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  -4,108      -4,078 


-600 


372 


505 


1,559 


266 


581 


1984  1         -4,028      -7,844      3,611       -505       -127       679       158 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

1982  4        -20.304     -21.728      -4,512      1,020       704      3.300       912 


6,236 


308 


1,064 


691 


2,324 


1984  1 


-18,612 


-25,536 


20 


2,284 


1,228 


2,748 


644 


1.232 


2,764 


597 


696 


2.388 


2,784 


115 


983  1 

-4,204 

-7,377 

2,810 

-141 

-91 

437 

158 

1,611 

274 

602 

616 

119 

2 

-5,843 

-5,995 

-3,400 

1,970 

266 

1.048 

268 

1,664 

282 

624 

636 

122 

3 

-6.154 

-5.931 

-2,012 

915 

120 

508 

246 

1,721 

291 

647 

657 

126 

4 

-3,902 

-4,334 

1.076 

-1,404 

254 

385 

121 

1,777 

299 

671 

677 

130 

134 


460 


983  1 

-20,384 

-23,552 

-1,996 

2,212 

504 

1,812 

636 

6,444 

1,096 

2.408 

2,464 

476 

2 

-16.068 

-19,836 

-1.444 

1,580 

332 

2,580 

720 

6.656 

1,128 

2.496 

2,544 

488 

3 

-24,028 

-28.032 

-1,088 

968 

676 

2.468 

980 

6,884 

1.164 

2.588 

2,628 

504 

4 

-19,932 

-23,128 

-1,576 

600 

684 

2,652 

836 

7,108 

1.196 

2,684 

2,708 

520 

536 


Surplus  or 

deficit  on  a 

national  accounts  basis 

Deduct:  gross 

capital  formation 

Equals:  s 

jrplus  ( +  )  or 

deficit  (-) 

Year 

Total 

Federal 

Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

Canada 

pension 

plan 

Quebec 

quarter 

Total 

Federal          Provincial 

Local 

Hospitals 

plan 

D 
D 

40156 
40394 

40157 
40395 

40158 
40396 

40159 
40397 

40160 
40398 

40168 
40406 

40169 
40407 

40170 
40408 

40171 
40409 

40172 
40410 

40173 
40411 

40174 
40412 

1982 
1983 

10,718 
1 1 ,003 

1,341 
1,609 

4,092 
3,951 

4,591 
4,596 

694 
847 

-17,893 
-24.333 

-18,904 
-24,100 

-3,337 
-2,933 

146 
-670 

416 
199 

2,872 
2,378 

914 
793 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal 

variation 

1982  4 

2,759 

196 

1,116 

1,257 

190 

-5.308 

-4,008 

-983 

-1,260 

297 

505 

141 

1983  1 
2 

3 
4 

2,183 
2,651 
3,259 
2,910 

320 
379 

487 
423 

803 
937 

1,161 
1,050 

881 
1.128 
1.372 
1.215 

179 
207 
239 
222 

-4.776 
-6,830 
-7.692 
-5,035 

-7,423 
-6,092 
-6,127 
-4,458 

2,609 

-3,713 

-2,526 

697 

-406 

1,478 

200 

-1,942 

-151 

181 

7 

162 

437 

1,048 

508 

385 

158 
268 
246 

121 

1984   1 

2,304 

464 

763 

895 

182 

-4,503 

-8.000 

3,539 

-704 

-175 

679 

158 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

1982  4 

10,984 

1,288 

4,192 

4,772 

732 

-25,052 

-21,952 

-6.380 

-1,364 

432 

3,300 

912 

1983  1 
2 
3 

4 

10.836 
10.884 
1 1 ,052 
1 1 ,240 

1,396 
1,500 
1,688 
1,852 

3,984 
3.952 
3.928 
3,940 

4.600 
4.592 
4.596 
4,596 

856 
840 
840 
852 

-24,776 
-20,296 
-28,196 
-24.064 

-23.852 
-20,208 
-28,556 
-23,784 

-3.572 
-2,900 
-2,428 
-2.832 

76 

-468 

-1,000 

-1.288 

124 
-20 
340 
352 

1,812 
2.580 
2,468 
2,652 

636 
720 
980 
836 

1984  1 


1 1 .388 


2,032 


3.992 


4,580 


784 


-22.684 


-26,336 


-1.208 


488 


980 


2.748 


644 


For  source  see  Table  1.9. 


24 


August  1984 

1— Income  and  expenditure  accounts 

Table  1.8:  Implicit  price  indexes,1  gross  national  expenditure  (1971 

based  on  seasonally  adjusted  data 


Section  3— Tables  1.8  and  1.9 


100), 


Personal  expenditure  on 

consumer  goods 

and  services 

Gross  fixed  capital  formation 

Government 

Government 

current 
expenditure 

Year 

Semi- 

Non- 

Non- 

Machinery 

and 

Durable 

durable 

durable 

on  goods 

residential 

and 

quarter 

Total                   goods 

goods 

goods 

Services 

and  services 

Total 

Total 

construction 

equipment 

D 

40626                    40627 

40628 

40629 

40630 

40631 

40632 

40633 

40634 

40635 

1982 

258.8                     194.5 

212.6 

295.3 

274.2 

329.5 

271.1 

271.9 

281.6 

2282 

1983 

273.8                   202.0 

223.3 

313.2 

294.5 

355.4 

278.9 

277.8 

288.3 

235.3 

1982  4 

267.0                    197.6 

217.3 

303.5 

286.1 

343.4 

274.7 

273.9 

282.2 

233.5 

1983  1 

268.8                    199.3 

220.1 

304.5 

2890 

346.6 

276.6 

274.7 

2846 

232.4 

2 

271.7                   200  7 

222.6 

310.1 

291  7 

355.2 

2784 

277.7 

287  9 

234.6 

3 

275.7                   202.5 

224.5 

315.6 

2970 

357.5 

279.4 

278.6 

2894 

235.0 

4 

279.0                   205.0 

226.0 

322.4 

300.4 

3620 

281.1 

280.2 

291.2 

238.8 

282.7 


207.5 


227.7 


329.1 


303.7 


2832 


281  0 


292.6 


Gross  fixed  capital  formation 


Exports  of 
goods  and  services 


Deduct: 

imports  of 

goods  and  services 


Residential 
construction 


Non- 
residential 
construction 


Machinery 
equipment 


Of  which: 
merchandise 


Total 


Of  which, 
merchandise 


Gross 

national 

expenditure 


40636 


40640 


40625 


1982 
1983 

1982  4 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

1984  1 


271.0 
279.0 

274.9 

276.9 
278.5 
279.5 
281.3 

283.6 


291.9 
287.4 

290.0 

288.8 
285.5 
287.0 
288.4 

289.6 


271.6 
2843 

277.0 

280.1 
284.2 
285.8 
287.5 

290.6 


261.4 
269.5 

265.8 

267.6 
2687 
269.6 
272.2 

274.5 


306.6 
306.5 

311.8 

304.4 
307.1 
308.3 
306.0 

3044 


3100 
306.1 

314.2 

304.6 
307.3 
307.5 
305.1 

302.5 


303.0 
299.3 

305.3 

2990 
294.8 
298.9 
304.0 

306.8 


304.0 
292.1 

303.2 

293.3 
286.1 
290.9 
297.2 

2995 


275  5 
2905 

284.8 

286.0 
289  1 
2936 
293.2 

2970 


'These  implicit  indexes  are  current  weighted  price  indexes.  They  reflect  not  only  pure  price  changes,  but  also  changing  expenditure  patterns  within  and  between  maior  groups.  Quarter- 
to-quarter  comparisons  based  on  the  seasonally  adjusted  data  are  less  subject  to  the  problem  of  shifting  weights  than  are  similar  comparisons  based  on  data  unadjusted  for  seasonality, 
and  therefore  may  be  used  as  indicators  of  price  change. 
For  source  see  Table  1.9. 

Table  1.9:  Relation  between  gross  national  product  at  market  prices  and  gross  domestic  product  at  factor  cost  (millions  of  dollars) 


Gross 

Investment 

Investment 

Gross 

Investment 

Investment 

national 

income 

income 

Gross 

national 

income 

income 

Gross 

Year 

product 

Residual 

Indirect 

received 

paid 

domestic 

product 

Residual 

Indirect 

received 

paid 

domestic 

and 

at  market 

error  of 

taxes  less 

from  non- 

to non- 

product at 

at  market 

error  of 

taxes  less 

from  non- 

to non- 

product at 

quarter 

prices 

estimate 

subsidies 

residents 

residents 

factor  cost 

prices 

estimate 

subsidies 

residents 

residents 

factor  cost 

D 

40193 

40194 

40195 

40196 

40197 

40198 

D 

40550 

40431 

40432 

40433 

40434 

40435 

1982 

358,302 

-929 

-40,356 

-5,235 

18.168 

329,950 

1983 

390,340 

-278 

-41,417 

-5,087 

17.330 

360.888 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  90,913  -1,398 


-10,179 


-1,546 


4,918 


Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

82.708  365,568  -1,468  -40,532  -5,628 


18,328 


336,268 


983  1 

88,371 

659 

-10,109 

-1,185 

4.096 

81,832 

374,272 

-1,100 

-39,396 

-5,048 

16,696 

345,424 

2 

94,719 

-286 

-9,835 

-1,151 

4,231 

87,678 

385,248 

-444 

-41 ,436 

-4,676 

17,016 

355,708 

3 

106,388 

-51 

-10,797 

-1,259 

4.324 

98,605 

398,700 

124 

-42,460 

-5,296 

17,692 

368,760 

4 

100,862 

-600 

-10,676 

-1,492 

4.679 

92,773 

403,140 

308 

-42,376 

-5,328 

17,916 

373,660 

1984  1 


97.419 


1,085 


-11,541 


-1,232 


4,748 


90.479 


411,584 


348 


-44,676 


-5,248 


19,596 


381,604 


Source:  National  income  and  expenditure  accounts  (13-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


25 


Section  3— Table  2.1 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.1:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin', 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


August  1984 


quarterly  in  1971  constant  dollars 


Gross 

domestic 

product 

Agriculture 

Forestry 

Fishing 

and 

trapping 

Mines 

(including 

milling), 

quarries 

and  oil 

wells 

Manufac- 
turing 
industries 

Con- 
struction 

Transportation, 
and  othe 

Communication 
utilities 

Total 

Trade 

Wholesale 
trade 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Total 

Trans- 
portation 

Commun- 
ication 

Electric 

power, 

gas  and 

water 

utilities 

Retail 
trade 

D 

D 

143992 
143820 

143993 
143821 

143994 
143822 

143995 
143823 

143996 
143824 

144007 
143835 

144087 
143915 

144088 
143916 

144089 
143917 

144097 
143925 

144099 
143927 

144102 
143930 

144103 
143931 

144105 
143933 

1982 
1983 

115,888  5 
119.005.3 

3,294.9 
3,248.3 

692.1 
848.7 

189.0 
188.4 

2,916.0 
3,0266 

23,103.4 
24,485.8 

6,718.5 
6,615.9 

16,148.2 
16.379.8 

6,971.8 
7,065.8 

4,981.7 
4,961  6 

3,958.0 
4,105.2 

14,181.8 
14,776.2 

5,822.1 
6,069.0 

8,359.7 
8,7072 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  28,163.9  157.5  195.9 


41.7 


727.1    5.469.5    1,653.0    3,938.9    1,626.8    1.230.2    1.020.8    3,765.2    1,417.1    2.348.0 


1983  1 

27.8235 

256.8 

2122 

20.2 

7183 

5.816.6 

1,380  3 

4,058.9 

1.629.7 

1.225.1 

1,154.9 

3,235.9 

1,397.3 

1,838.5 

2 

29,8926 

636.6 

166.4 

62.0 

731.5 

6,298.4 

1,699.3 

4.020.2 

1.784.2 

1,239.1 

932.8 

3,785.9 

1,571.5 

2,214.5 

3 

31,314.7 

2,179.3 

232.9 

78.4 

745.0 

5,996.5 

1,925.0 

4,0375 

1,837.6 

1,245.2 

8874 

3,709.2 

1.540.8 

2.168.4 

4 

29,975.8 

177.0 

237.7 

27.7 

832.1 

6,372.1 

1,613.6 

4.265.3 

1.814.7 

1,252.4 

1,131.4 

4,046.2 

1.560.1 

2.486.2 

1984  1  29,398.3  275.6  266.6 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annual  rates 

1982  4  114,244.3  3,271.7  696.3 

1983  1  116,104.4  3,312.1  760.8 

2  118,220.8  3,236.6  830.9 

3  120.294.7  3,195.3  967.9 

4  121,507.3  3,206.1  845.4 


18.2 


864.1         6,440.0         1,307.5        4,366.5         1,784.1 


1.258.7  1,271.4         3,434.9         1,520.4         1,914.5 


1984   1 


122,291.1  3,313.0 


959.2 


213.4 

2.823.5 

22,0639 

6.555.8 

15.690.1 

6,6725 

4,906.7 

3,878.2 

14.0324 

5,688.7 

8.343.8 

225.1 

2.8038 

23,360.4 

6,6527 

15,8183 

6,749.6 

4,920.9 

3,9086 

14.350.1 

5,8356 

8.514.5 

217.2 

2.9225 

23,919.1 

6.788.6 

16.232  8 

6.931.4 

4,949.7 

4,108.4 

14.626.3 

6,0021 

8,624.2 

174.7 

3,136.9 

24,926.0 

6,575.0 

16,533.6 

7,137.2 

4,981.9 

4,163.3 

14,982.1 

6.196.1 

8.786.0 

150.8 

3.240.0 

25,889.4 

6,4099 

16,9988 

7.474  9 

4,9939 

4,2754 

15,124.2 

6.261.4 

8,862.7 

195.3 

3.370.4 

25.8934 

6,316.4 

17.022.4 

7.408.3 

5,054.2 

4,310.8 

15,193.5 

6.327.4 

8,866.0 

Finance 

insurance 

and  real 

estate 

Community 

business 

and 

personal 

services 

Public 

administration 

and 

defence 

Special  industry  groupings 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Industrial 
production 

Goods- 
producing 
industries 

Service- 
producing 
industries 

Commercial 
industries 

Non 

commercial 

industries 

Non-durable 

manufacturing 

industries 

Durable 

manufacturing 

industries 

D 

D 

144119 
143947 

144126 
143954 

144133 
143961 

144145 
143968 

144148 
143969 

144147 
143970 

144146 
143971 

144149 
143972 

144140 
143974 

144139 
143973 

1982 
1983 

16,1076 
16,443.5 

24,133.6 
24.480  1 

8,403.4 
8.512.0 

29,977.4 
31,617.6 

40,871.9 
42,518.9 

75.016.6 
76.486.4 

97.002.9 
99.873.8 

18.885.6 
19,131.5 

11.743.3 
12.320.5 

11,360.1 
12.165.3 

Unadjusted  for 

seasonal  variation 

1982  4 

4,068.6 

6,070.0 

2.076.7 

7,217.4 

9.265.4 

18.898.5 

23.365.8 

4.798.2 

2,885.0 

2,584.5 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

4,052.0 
4,128.3 
4,151.0 
4,108.2 

5,998.4 
6,211.6 
6.057.3 
6,210.2 

2.074.1 
2,152.2 
2,202.6 
2,0856 

7,689.8 
7.962.7 
7,628.9 
8,335.7 

9.559.2 
10,527.0 
12,044.4 
10.391.7 

18,264.3 
19,365  6 
19.270  3 
19,584.0 

23,048.4 
25,012.0 
26,683.2 
25,129.9 

4.775.2 
4,880.6 
4,631.4 
4,845.8 

2,973.1 
3,127.2 
3,084.9 
3,136.0 

2,843.5 
3,171.2 
2,911.6 
3,236.2 

1984  1 

4,116.2 

6,214.6 

2.094.1 

8,575.4 

10,443.3 

18,955.0 

24,533.7 

4,864.5 

3,088.9 

3,351.1 

Seasonally  adjusted  at  annua 

rates 

1982  4 

16,300.1 

24,133.2 

8.463.8 

28,765.6 

39,502.8 

74,741.5 

95,241.4 

19,003.0 

11.600.6 

10,463.3 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

16,251.8 
16,479.0 
16,590.6 
16,428.8 

24,073.5 
24,4359 
24.6854 
24,712.9 

8.4958 
8,531.9 
8.527.3 
8.501.1 

30,072.8 
30,950  1 
32,226.1 
33,404.8 

41,023.5 
42,023.5 
43,139.0 
44,016.9 

75,080.9 
76,197.4 
77,155.7 
77,490.4 

97,130.1 

99,044.5 

101,101.2 

102,308.2 

18,974.3 
19,176.3 
19.193.5 
19.199.1 

11.991.2 
12.188.3 
12.489.0 
12.654.0 

1 1 ,369.2 
11,730.9 
12,436.9 
13,235.5 

1984  1 

16.507.1 

24,9437 

8.576.8 

33.5746 

44,358.5 

77.932.7 

102,970.4 

19,320  7 

12.495.7 

13.397.6 

'The  average  of  the  monthly  series  may  not  equal  the  annual  level  due  to  rounding 
Sources:  Gross  Domestic  Product  by  Industry  (61-213  and  61-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


26 


August  1984 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin, 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


monthly  indexes  (1971  =100), 


Section  3— Table  2.2 


Year 
and 

month 


Gross 

domestic 

product 


Agriculture 


Forestry 


Fishing 

and 

trapping 


Mines  (including  milling), 
quarries  and  oil  wells 


Non-metal 

Metal 

Mineral 

mines  (except 

mines 

fuels 

coal  mines) 

144336 
144164 


144337 
144165 


144338 
144166 


144339 
144167 


144340 
144168 


144341 
144169 


144345 
144173 


144348 
144176 


1982 
1983 


39.2 

122.2 

103.4 

128.2 

92.7 

66.7 

113.5 

84.6 

42.9 

120.5 

126.8 

127.8 

96.2 

70.2 

1166 

90.5 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982 


J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 


140.6 

15.4 

91.2 

180.1 

91.8 

688 

114.4 

67.6 

130.8 

47.2 

78.8 

2332 

79,5 

49.4 

107.0 

56.1 

136.1 

87.0 

73.1 

309.5 

83.4 

45.4 

114.3 

77.6 

166.2 

8699 

107.1 

164.1 

84.1 

49.8 

109.8 

83.1 

136.8 

18.7 

121.7 

133.4 

89.9 

57.4 

110.5 

102.7 

137.2 

178 

127.5 

86.2 

96.1 

57.6 

124.2 

99.4 

131.9 

33.6 

101.9 

119.8 

91  3 

51.9 

123.7 

797 

128.6 

403 

1054 

448 

88.8 

55.9 

119.6 

72.2 

134.9 

41.3 

126.6 

56.3 

92.7 

65.8 

117.6 

68.6 

137.5 

32.7 

148.3 

63.0 

92.4 

63.2 

111.6 

105.8 

140.9 

144.9 

107.7 

686 

88.7 

71.1 

103.4 

99.5 

143.6 

127.0 

774 

196.1 

92.5 

78.1 

103.8 

97.4 

146.3 

11.5 

113.2 

239  7 

97.8 

74.5 

114.3 

94.6 

136.9 

56.2 

113.4 

2270 

85.1 

54.2 

111.0 

61.8 

141.9 

82.5 

138.1 

256.7 

948 

66.5 

114.5 

73.6 

172.5 

831.4 

165.9 

154.6 

104.2 

81.5 

121.9 

94.3 

145.5 

21.0 

160.9 

81.3 

1066 

81.3 

122.7 

109.9 

145.9 

18.9 

151.4 

647 

107.0 

78.0 

128.2 

110.1 

140.6 

38.9 

113.8 

797 

103.8 

72.7 

130  6 

99.3 

136.8 

45.0 

147.5 

37.6 

103.3 

71.9 

129.0 

107  2 

142.3 

44.2 

164.2 

57.0 

113.0 

88.0 

131.3 

1136 

144.5 

33.5 

166.1 

53.2 

113.2 

85.6 

131.2 

113.2 

148.1 

148.3 

92.2 

64.7 

108.6 

86.1 

129.3 

118.5 

150  1 

126.0 

77.6 

172.1 

104.9 

845 

120  5 

114.3 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982 


J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 

s 
o 

N 
D 

1984  J 

F 
M 
A 
M 


138.7 

119.3 

102.6 

141.7 

90.5 

65.7 

115.7 

66.1 

137.7 

122.9 

99.5 

127.5 

87.6 

608 

112.1 

74.0 

138.4 

124.4 

74.9 

130.0 

86.5 

50.3 

117.7 

84.0 

138.0 

1236 

97.2 

144.3 

854 

51.4 

113.4 

83.8 

137.0 

123.9 

1038 

120.4 

88.0 

56.0 

112.4 

91.2 

137.3 

119.3 

106.6 

140.9 

90.8 

56.5 

116.9 

88.1 

1374 

120.9 

101.6 

173.1 

90.4 

55.7 

114.8 

84.4 

139.6 

124.1 

114.7 

167.4 

897 

60.2 

114.5 

749 

138.7 

123.5 

107.3 

153.3 

88.2 

62.4 

111.4 

65.4 

140.0 

121.0 

118.9 

137.3 

89.5 

60.1 

110.1 

98.7 

140.4 

120.7 

119.7 

137.5 

90.3 

62.7 

110.8 

95.8 

141.6 

119.3 

123.1 

150.7 

92.0 

67.1 

111.2 

99.2 

143.9 

120.2 

129.5 

154.0 

96.3 

71.9 

114.9 

93.3 

143.9 

118.5 

143.2 

127.9 

94.5 

68.6 

115.6 

83.8 

144.4 

117.8 

141.5 

113.6 

99.0 

75.1 

117.4 

80.1 

145.2 

119.3 

149.0 

114.0 

105.6 

84.3 

124.3 

95.0 

145.5 

118.7 

136.5 

98.2 

104  0 

78.8 

124.7 

96.7 

145.9 

118.3 

127.4 

105.3 

101.6 

77.1 

121.1 

97.3 

146.4 

119.8 

114.9 

103  3 

103.3 

78.5 

121.0 

104.5 

147.6 

121.0 

159.1 

130.3 

105.1 

78.5 

124.1 

109.3 

146.3 

123.9 

1383 

137.6 

106.9 

81.4 

125.6 

107.9 

146.7 

123.8 

132.4 

129.5 

109.3 

81.2 

129.2 

106.4 

147.4 

122.5 

103.1 

131.9 

110.6 

75.5 

138.9 

113.2 

148.0 

124.1 

124.6 

133.4 

106.3 

72.0 

132.9 

116.1 

27 


Section  3— Table  2.2/Continued 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  ot  origin,  monthly  volume  indexes  (1971  =100), 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


August  1984 


Manufacturing  industries 

Year 
and 
month 

Total 

Food  and 
beverages 
industries 

Tobacco 
products 
industries 

Rubber 
&  plastic 
products 
industries 

Leather 
industries 

Textile 
industries 

Knitting 
mills 

Clothing 
industries 

Wood 
industries 

Furniture 

and  fixture 

industries 

Paper 
and  allied 
industries 

Printing, 
publishing, 
and  allied 
industries 

Primary 

metal 

industries 

D 

D 

144351 
144179 

144352 
144180 

1 44365 
144193 

144366 
144194 

144369 
144197 

144371 
144199 

144374 
144202 

144375 
144203 

144379 

144207 

144383 
144211 

144385 
144213 

144389 
144217 

144392 
144220 

1982 
1983 

121.3 
128.6 

121  6 
122.2 

1136 
1069 

144.8 
162.7 

95.2 

102.6 

109  8 
119.7 

102.4 
111.2 

114.2 
120.3 

124.7 
156.6 

110.0 

125.5 

114.3 
125.4 

163.1 
164.2 

97.6 
106.6 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

132.4 

136.1 

126.1 

158.4 

93.1 

112.8 

114.1 

115.6 

134.9 

117.7 

120.8 

167.5 

99.3 

J 

103.8 

118.1 

40.0 

120.9 

79.8 

86.0 

85.4 

1022 

101.1 

77.1 

100  4 

140.4 

75.9 

A 

117.6 

132.0 

99.9 

133.8 

113.3 

95.0 

113.7 

1289 

121.5 

1032 

110.2 

149  7 

89.5 

S 

128.0 

138.4 

128.0 

154.7 

122.8 

114.1 

113.8 

134.7 

128.3 

117.4 

110.5 

169.0 

96.3 

0 

121.3 

124.0 

125.9 

148.0 

100.6 

115.8 

116.7 

127  6 

133.9 

113.4 

113.6 

171.2 

95.4 

N 

120.6 

126.1 

136.6 

148.4 

97.5 

115.7 

115.8 

121.1 

125.0 

1226 

115.1 

174.2 

95.5 

D 

102.8 

107.7 

890 

122.9 

69.0 

108.6 

81.9 

80 .1 

110.7 

100.5 

98.7 

156.8 

71.3 

1983  J 

109.7 

108.1 

133.3 

125.5 

69.5 

112.0 

97.0 

107.7 

129.7 

103.0 

1098 

138.0 

85.5 

F 

126.9 

116.8 

131.1 

165.3 

107.3 

126.1 

111.6 

138.4 

153.4 

123.1 

124.0 

160.5 

98.0 

M 

130.0 

118.5 

1147 

169.4 

97.8 

127.5 

111.4 

130.3 

156.3 

132.4 

126.2 

165.3 

106.5 

A 

128  0 

118.6 

115.6 

164.4 

85.8 

127.5 

114.9 

112  1 

155.4 

124.1 

121.0 

1658 

107.8 

M 

129.5 

122.2 

113.8 

160.5 

91.9 

118.5 

99.0 

105.4 

155.7 

119.3 

1253 

165.5 

112.1 

J 

139.4 

136.1 

111.6 

177.2 

1084 

126.1 

118.1 

116.6 

174.3 

133.5 

134.1 

168.7 

116.1 

J 

112.0 

119.1 

33.5 

137.5 

90.2 

97.2 

96.0 

108.2 

150.0 

91.5 

117.5 

1396 

91.3 

A 

124.7 

129.6 

91.3 

152.3 

120.4 

107.9 

122.9 

1346 

160.4 

124.6 

127.3 

156.5 

101.0 

S 

141.3 

136.6 

111.3 

183.2 

138.9 

126  3 

125.7 

143.3 

175.9 

146.5 

132.3 

179.6 

117.5 

O 

1392 

123.9 

114.7 

181.5 

120  4 

123.2 

123.9 

1326 

167.2 

137.0 

132.3 

179.9 

119.4 

N 

140.8 

125.8 

1268 

1843 

112.7 

124.3 

123.4 

125.7 

160  8 

150.0 

130.8 

184.3 

122.3 

D 

121.6 

111.1 

84.9 

151.5 

87.0 

119.3 

89.9 

88.8 

139.9 

121.1 

124.4 

166.0 

101.3 

1984  J 

126.4 

105.0 

115.1 

163  4 

96  1 

112.7 

92.4 

111.4 

146.1 

120.7 

127.9 

149.1 

123.9 

F 

137.6 

115.6 

118.4 

193.8 

111.1 

115.6 

116.2 

138.2 

156.8 

140.1 

122.9 

170.5 

128.1 

M 

141.9 

1205 

116.9 

198.7 

110.4 

126.6 

116.5 

127.4 

151.2 

136.2 

118.0 

177.0 

133.1 

A 

140.5 

118.8 

106.6 

1949 

97.5 

118.4 

106.6 

119.8 

169.6 

135.2 

126.9 

177.9 

130.3 

M 

141.0 

1249 

105  1 

196.0 

966 

117.5 

1057 

1044 

162.4 

126.2 

134  5 

177.7 

131.1 

Adjusted  tor  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

121.3 

1230 

116.4 

144.4 

89.5 

110.0 

102.5 

112.5 

124.2 

108.6 

112.3 

162.8 

93.6 

J 

119.6 

122.5 

106  9 

144.6 

93.2 

102.3 

97.0 

114.5 

122.3 

103.4 

112.2 

163.5 

90.2 

A 

123.3 

123.3 

111.9 

149.3 

97.1 

100.9 

105.5 

115.8 

127.0 

107.1 

113.0 

160.2 

98.8 

S 

120.0 

122.7 

119.2 

142.5 

94.7 

109.9 

101.4 

112.3 

123.5 

105.2 

110.3 

158.4 

94.7 

O 

116.3 

120.1 

113.6 

142.0 

90.0 

110.7 

103.9 

114.9 

129.5 

107.0 

111.7 

158.0 

93.2 

N 

115.7 

121.6 

113.4 

144.4 

91.9 

110.8 

105.5 

116.7 

125.2 

110.8 

112.1 

159.5 

93.1 

D 

115.6 

119.2 

112.4 

144.1 

896 

112.1 

103.3 

115.6 

129.9 

113.4 

110.5 

160.5 

81  3 

1983  J 

121.6 

125.0 

124.1 

141.4 

81  3 

116.4 

108.6 

115.5 

137.9 

120.0 

1152 

158.5 

87.6 

F 

122.8 

122.6 

118.0 

151.2 

104.9 

119.8 

107.3 

119.4 

142.9 

117.8 

116.8 

160.2 

92.4 

M 

123.6 

121.7 

105.7 

156.5 

98.1 

118.3 

108.9 

121.1 

145.7 

122.7 

118.3 

161.2 

97.8 

A 

124.5 

123.0 

1083 

157.5 

98.3 

122.9 

121.3 

121.8 

146.4 

119.1 

119.5 

160.1 

101.2 

M 

125.3 

120.7 

105.3 

155.0 

966 

118.6 

108.6 

124.3 

148.7 

118.1 

122.3 

162.0 

105.7 

J 

127.1 

122.8 

102.4 

160.7 

104.7 

122.1 

106.7 

114.3 

159.5 

123.0 

125.0 

163.8 

109.0 

J 

129.0 

123.7 

96.3 

163.9 

107.1 

120.3 

110.8 

120.6 

182.7 

124.6 

130.5 

163.1 

109.0 

A 

131.0 

121.6 

102.2 

167.7 

103.2 

117.4 

112.6 

120.5 

1663 

128.9 

130.1 

167.0 

111.0 

S 

132.7 

1220 

103.5 

167.7 

105.6 

121.6 

111.7 

120.1 

168.3 

131.2 

132.2 

168.2 

115.0 

O 

134.3 

121.0 

103.4 

174.9 

108.2 

118.0 

110.9 

119.4 

1622 

130.6 

130  0 

166.6 

116.4 

N 

135.8 

121.7 

105.4 

179.0 

107.0 

119.1 

111.9 

121.2 

162.7 

134.9 

127.7 

168  6 

119.1 

D 

137.8 

122.8 

107.5 

178.2 

113.1 

123.4 

113.2 

127.4 

162.5 

135.9 

139.3 

169.6 

118.0 

1984  J 

139.1 

122.4 

106.6 

183  8 

112.6 

117.0 

104.6 

120.3 

155.0 

139.8 

133.9 

171.1 

123.7 

F 

134.0 

122.5 

105.8 

178.1 

109.5 

109.8 

112.3 

119.5 

147.3 

134.1 

116.1 

170  0 

121.2 

M 

134.9 

123.8 

108  6 

182.5 

110.7 

116.6 

1138 

118.7 

142.5 

126  2 

110.9 

172.6 

122.3 

A 

1362 

123.3 

100.3 

186.6 

113.0 

113.7 

112.7 

128.3 

159.9 

129.6 

126.2 

172.0 

122.0 

M 

136.0 

123.4 

97.6 

190.0 

102.2 

117.5 

115.8 

1230 

155.0 

125.4 

131.0 

174.2 

123.2 

28 


August  1984 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin,  monthly  volume  indexes  (1971 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


Section  3— Table  2.2/Continued 


100), 


Manufacturing 

industries 

Metal 

fabricating 

Machin- 

Non- 

Miscel- 

ind. (ex 

eries 

Trans- 

metallic 

Petroleum 

Chemical 

laneous 

Year 

mach.  & 

ind.  (ex. 

portation 

Electrical 

mineral 

and  coal 

and  chem. 

manufac- 

Transportation, 

communication  and  other  utilities 

and 

transp 

electrical 

equipment 

products 

products 

products 

products 

turing 

Construction 

month 

equip,  ind. 

machinery 

industries 

industries 

industries 

industries 

industries 

industries 

industry 

Total 

Transp. 

Storage 

Commun 

D 

144397 

144403 

144405 

144411 

144418 

144422 

144423 

144429 

144431 

144432 

144433 

144439 

144441 

D 

144225 

144231 

144233 

144239 

144246 

144250 

144251 

144257 

144259 

144260 

144261 

144267 

144269 

1982 

106  4 

170.3 

123.6 

123.7 

968 

852 

143.9 

118.9 

114.9 

160  1 

134.1 

124.1 

199.2 

1983 

104.1 

150.1 

144.0 

126.5 

103.1 

82.4 

158.1 

120  7 

113.2 

1624 

135.9 

129  6 

1984 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

112.4 

173.8 

155.6 

1309 

116.4 

895 

156.2 

128.5 

124.6 

158  8 

143.1 

146.9 

202.9 

J 

89.8 

138.2 

103.0 

104.9 

93.7 

90.5 

121.7 

104  8 

128.0 

152.0 

135.8 

141.1 

194.8 

A 

101.7 

137.2 

119.2 

118.6 

1086 

92.6 

133.0 

113.5 

126  9 

155.7 

137.9 

117.9 

199.2 

S 

111.0 

161.1 

127.5 

133.6 

111.5 

82.7 

152.4 

131.9 

126.4 

157.8 

138.6 

142.8 

199  6 

O 

99.0 

150.0 

110.6 

128  4 

111.9 

78.6 

142.0 

130  8 

126.6 

154.8 

129.8 

1325 

197.2 

N 

100.8 

156 .1 

1053 

123.6 

104.6 

89.5 

142.8 

121.6 

113.0 

158.7 

126.6 

128.5 

199.3 

D 

82.4 

155.3 

89.6 

114.4 

745 

85.0 

130.7 

101.5 

99.7 

155.2 

119.0 

123.3 

193.8 

1983  J 

87.8 

120.4 

124.4 

110.4 

71.4 

83.4 

139.0 

99.9 

95.7 

157.7 

118.6 

102.6 

1922 

F 

106.0 

153.0 

138.5 

125.6 

82.3 

83.6 

163.4 

121.5 

94.9 

162.3 

124.8 

93.7 

197.8 

M 

111.0 

156.0 

146.7 

124  5 

87.1 

77.6 

165.7 

124.2 

92.7 

163.0 

132.7 

113.4 

197.8 

A 

103.2 

135.9 

154.5 

123.4 

98.0 

62.8 

164.3 

118.1 

100.1 

158  9 

133.1 

118.1 

195.0 

M 

99.6 

150.5 

160.5 

119.9 

110.0 

66.9 

1628 

115.0 

114.4 

157.1 

134.9 

139.2 

197.3 

J 

110.7 

156  0 

161.8 

135.4 

128.8 

84.6 

167.1 

134.1 

134.3 

162.3 

143.7 

145.9 

202.2 

J 

92.3 

116.0 

111.1 

107.8 

106.1 

86.4 

137.6 

101.7 

136.0 

154  6 

135.6 

145.5 

194.4 

A 

103.5 

138.7 

113.7 

121.1 

116.1 

88.8 

152.0 

120.9 

131.5 

161.3 

142.5 

134.2 

201.7 

S 

117.1 

163.2 

146.3 

141.1 

124.1 

94.9 

169.0 

1387 

127.5 

164.6 

146.0 

143.3 

201.4 

0 

1095 

173.5 

159.1 

140.7 

121.5 

89.5 

162.5 

137.0 

124.5 

165.5 

143.9 

143.2 

199.6 

N 

115.7 

172.9 

168.3 

138.5 

111.6 

87.0 

1665 

132.5 

111.5 

171.2 

142.9 

1420 

202.9 

D 

92.3 

165.2 

142.2 

128.9 

80.0 

84.8 

147.9 

105.2 

95.2 

170.7 

132.0 

134.2 

198.4 

1984  J 

96.3 

149.6 

165.0 

125.3 

80.0 

89.2 

156.4 

106.4 

89.1 

172.4 

131.8 

111.5 

197  0 

F 

107.6 

174.3 

176.7 

132.0 

94.0 

89.1 

170.3 

123.8 

89.4 

172.3 

137.6 

105.8 

202.7 

M 

114.6 

185.5 

188.6 

135.0 

97.5 

82.6 

178.5 

128  4 

89.9 

174.8 

142.4 

112.3 

204.3 

A 

1093 

183.6 

183.0 

129.0 

109.4 

74.6 

175.9 

125.3 

97.1 

169.4 

144.1 

133.2 

202.0 

M 

1082 

178.0 

184.1 

126.6 

116.7 

75.5 

178.6 

121.5 

107.4 

169.0 

148.7 

153.4 

2050 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

105.1 

162  4 

1305 

123.2 

96.9 

869 

146.1 

117.2 

114.0 

159.6 

134.0 

128.7 

2004 

J 

100.7 

164.4 

131.3 

120.6 

92.8 

85.1 

139.7 

117.7 

112.2 

1578 

132.6 

123.1 

198.4 

A 

105.4 

159.2 

143.9 

125.7 

98.3 

85.8 

143.0 

116.3 

109  1 

158.4 

132.0 

122  0 

1984 

S 

100.2 

161.1 

127.1 

124.4 

95.5 

84.3 

146.9 

115.5 

109.4 

158.9 

133.3 

128  3 

196.8 

O 

97.5 

144.4 

110.3 

118.7 

952 

81.9 

142.9 

117.5 

111.9 

155.6 

128.4 

121.0 

196.5 

N 

96.7 

149.5 

1029 

117.6 

95.0 

82.8 

140.9 

114.5 

110.5 

156.1 

128.4 

121.3 

196.4 

D 

97.1 

155.7 

108.8 

116.2 

93.3 

81.0 

143.2 

120.5 

114.0 

155.0 

128.1 

123.7 

195.7 

1983  J 

99.7 

135.5 

137.8 

123.8 

98.8 

81.6 

148.3 

118.0 

117.4 

155.8 

129.0 

124.1 

196.2 

F 

99.4 

139.9 

135.4 

122.6 

969 

81.2 

152.4 

121.1 

113.3 

156.2 

1288 

116.7 

196.8 

M 

101.1 

141.0 

133.4 

123.1 

1007 

79.3 

1539 

118.3 

110.7 

158.4 

131.6 

135.3 

197.3 

A 

101.5 

134.5 

133.8 

122.6 

1023 

76.3 

157.6 

118  8 

111.2 

158.9 

132.3 

125  6 

196.7 

M 

101.3 

144.0 

137.4 

120.2 

1028 

76.2 

156.7 

117.7 

116.8 

160.4 

133.0 

128.9 

1980 

J 

102.8 

145.1 

133.7 

126.1 

107.6 

81.1 

155.2 

121.9 

120.3 

1635 

134.6 

127.9 

199.0 

J 

104.3 

138.3 

135.9 

125.4 

107.3 

81.1 

158.5 

115.0 

115.5 

161.8 

133.8 

128.5 

1985 

A 

107.2 

159.7 

142.5 

127.1 

106.9 

81.9 

163.4 

123.1 

111.9 

1643 

137.6 

137.4 

200.2 

S 

1059 

161.7 

146.3 

130.5 

107.3 

95.9 

162.2 

121.7 

110.0 

165.6 

140.3 

129.2 

198  8 

O 

108.2 

167.1 

160.5 

130.2 

104.2 

93.0 

164.3 

123.0 

110.7 

166.5 

142.3 

131.4 

198.8 

N 

111.5 

1659 

166.0 

132.2 

102.8 

80.4 

164  8 

124.4 

1098 

1694 

146.2 

134.7 

199.5 

D 

103.7 

165.1 

177.8 

132.8 

102.0 

81.2 

162.6 

124.3 

108.4 

169.8 

142.7 

134.1 

2006 

1984  J 

105.8 

169.5 

181.1 

139.5 

107.9 

87  1 

168.1 

124.9 

109.0 

169.5 

143.3 

131.8 

2009 

F 

104.1 

164  9 

172.0 

130.1 

109.7 

86.3 

158.6 

123  8 

107.6 

168.0 

142.7 

129.8 

201.6 

M 

104.7 

1689 

172.4 

133.5 

109.6 

84.7 

166  4 

122  4 

107.5 

168.9 

141.4 

130.0 

203.8 

A 

107.2 

179.2 

157.4 

129.1 

113.7 

91.7 

168.8 

126.3 

108.0 

169.6 

143.0 

141.1 

2039 

M 

109.7 

170.8 

156.7 

127.1 

109.3 

86.6 

171.9 

124.4 

109.6 

172.4 

146.6 

142.9 

205.6 

29 


Section  3— Table  2.2/Continued 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 

Table  2.2:  Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin,  monthly  volume  indexes  (1971 

based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


August  1984 


100), 


Electric 

power,  gas 

and  water 

utilities 

Trade 

Finance, 

insurance, 

and  real 

estate 

Community,  business  and  personal  services 

Year 
and 
month 

Total 

Wholesale 
trade 

Retail 
trade 

Total 

Education          Health  & 

&  related            Welfare 

services            services 

Amusement 
and  rec. 
services 

Services 
to  business 
management 

Personal 
services 

Accom. 
and  food 
services 

D 

D 

144443 
144271 

144446 
144274 

144447 
144275 

144449 
144277 

144463 
144291 

144470 
1 44298 

144471                144472 
144299              144300 

144473 
144301 

144474 
144302 

144475 
144303 

144476 
144304 

1982 
1983 

180.4 
187.1 

144.6 
150.7 

141.9 
147.9 

146.6 
152.7 

168.0 
171.5 

150.1 
1522 

111.4                142.9 
112.1                 148.2 

1942 
196.2 

276.3 
282.1 

118.3 
121.7 

137.0 
133.5 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

146.9 

152.0 

149.7 

153.7 

167.9 

153.4 

111.0 

144.1 

213.2 

277.5 

119.0 

154.0 

J 

142.5 

137.9 

131.5 

142.6 

166.1 

145.3 

85.0 

144.7 

223.2 

277.9 

1182 

154.4 

A 

151.4 

141.1 

138.8 

142.8 

168.2 

144.0 

80.4 

144.5 

221  6 

276.8 

118.5 

157.0 

S 

156.8 

146.3 

146.6 

146.1 

169.4 

152.4 

110.9 

144.1 

201  0 

276.6 

118.5 

150.6 

O 

167.4 

145.1 

146.7 

144.0 

168.9 

153.3 

119.3 

144.3 

191.9 

279.1 

119.6 

136.5 

N 

191.1 

152.2 

143.7 

158.2 

172.1 

152.0 

120.9 

143.7 

1849 

277.7 

119.6 

126.6 

D 

199.9 

163.5 

124,1 

191.9 

168.1 

147.7 

116.1 

144.8 

177.0 

275.6 

120.2 

109.0 

1983  J 

215.7 

124.6 

129.1 

121.4 

166.7 

147.0 

117.1 

1448 

178.1 

271.6 

120.7 

106.0 

F 

2166 

131.8 

137.6 

127.6 

169.0 

148.5 

113.1 

145.6 

180.7 

275.5 

120.1 

120.9 

M 

199  4 

139.6 

142.0 

137.9 

171.4 

152.1 

1220 

146.7 

181.5 

275.9 

122.2 

121.8 

A 

182.4 

144.4 

1448 

144.0 

170.9 

153.1 

121.3 

147.3 

188.4 

276.6 

121.8 

127.8 

M 

165.5 

155.3 

155.3 

155.4 

172.3 

154.7 

118.4 

148.6 

200  2 

279.6 

122.6 

137.0 

J 

162.3 

163.6 

159.5 

166.6 

173.5 

155.7 

112.6 

148.9 

208.1 

284.0 

123.4 

150.6 

J 

155.0 

148.4 

144.6 

151.2 

172.3 

148.2 

86.7 

149.6 

212.1 

287.1 

122.4 

152.9 

A 

161.9 

150.1 

148.4 

151.4 

173.4 

147.5 

82.0 

149.5 

221.9 

287.3 

122.3 

156.3 

S 

168.5 

155.4 

157.7 

153.7 

173.8 

156.3 

112.5 

149.1 

203.1 

2882 

122.0 

151.9 

0 

179.9 

157.9 

163.6 

153.8 

171  4 

156.7 

120.7 

149.0 

198.2 

288.4 

121.5 

135.9 

N 

204.9 

163.0 

156.4 

1677 

173.1 

155.7 

122.1 

148.9 

194  4 

287.3 

120.1 

127.8 

D 

234.1 

174.3 

136.4 

201  6 

169.7 

151.0 

116.9 

149.9 

1869 

283  1 

120.8 

112.2 

1984  J 

246.2 

131.5 

136.8 

127.8 

169.1 

151.2 

118.8 

150.4 

1858 

281.9 

122.1 

107.9 

F 

225.6 

141.6 

152.6 

133.7 

172.3 

155.5 

121.8 

150.2 

189.7 

2892 

122.1 

124.5 

M 

2236 

147.2 

155.2 

141.3 

173.7 

157.1 

122.8 

150.8 

187.7 

2945 

121.9 

130.0 

A 

195.6 

155.4 

154.4 

156.2 

173.7 

157.7 

122.1 

151.3 

194.3 

294.7 

122.7 

132.3 

M 

177.3 

165.2 

169.1 

1623 

175  4 

159.5 

118.9 

152.0 

2107 

297.0 

123.2 

145.9 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

176.5 

143.8 

141.3 

145.6 

167.0 

150  0 

111.1 

143.0 

1965 

276.4 

118.2 

137.0 

J 

174.2 

143.1 

139.5 

145.6 

166.3 

150.0 

110.8 

143.3 

195.7 

276.0 

118.3 

137.6 

A 

178.6 

143.1 

139.5 

145.7 

1680 

149.9 

111.0 

143.7 

195.4 

275.1 

118.7 

136.3 

S 

179.0 

143.0 

139  8 

145.3 

168  4 

150.0 

111.3 

144.0 

196  6 

274.9 

118.9 

135.6 

O 

176.6 

141.6 

137.7 

144.5 

169.2 

150.2 

111.7 

1445 

1930 

276  7 

119.4 

134.2 

N 

178.9 

143.8 

139.5 

146.8 

171.1 

149.8 

111.5 

144.6 

192.0 

2768 

119.6 

132.0 

D 

174.9 

143.9 

138.7 

147.6 

169.7 

150.3 

112.1 

145.2 

192.3 

278.1 

120.1 

130.6 

1983  J 

176.3 

146.9 

146.4 

147.3 

169.5 

150.1 

111.8 

145.4 

193.4 

278.3 

120.3 

130.1 

F 

178.4 

144.7 

140.2 

148.0 

168.8 

148.2 

105.6 

146.5 

1950 

276.3 

120.3 

129.9 

M 

179.8 

147.4 

140.1 

152.6 

170.1 

150.8 

112.5 

147.5 

196.7 

275.4 

122.7 

129.5 

A 

182.0 

145.3 

144.7 

145.8 

171.6 

151.5 

112.6 

147.5 

200.2 

277.6 

1220 

131.7 

M 

185.1 

147.8 

143.9 

150.6 

171.6 

151.9 

112.8 

148.1 

194.7 

278.9 

122.4 

132.8 

J 

1947 

154.3 

150.3 

157.3 

172.4 

152.5 

112.8 

147.8 

192  2 

2830 

122.6 

134.2 

J 

189.5 

154.2 

153.7 

154.5 

173.1 

153.0 

113.0 

148.2 

186  2 

2849 

122.5 

1358 

A 

189.1 

152.3 

149.1 

154.6 

173.1 

153.6 

113.1 

148.5 

195.7 

286.1 

122.5 

1358 

S 

190.8 

151.9 

150.3 

153.0 

172.8 

153.9 

113.1 

1490 

197.8 

286.4 

122.5 

136.3 

O 

189.8 

154.1 

153.6 

154.4 

171.6 

153.6 

113.1 

149.4 

1996 

285.8 

121.3 

133.8 

N 

193.0 

154.1 

151.8 

155.7 

171.8 

153.7 

112.8 

149.9 

201.8 

286.5 

120.1 

133.7 

D 

201  8 

154.5 

152.4 

156.1 

170.6 

153.8 

112.9 

150.4 

203.0 

2854 

120.7 

135.0 

1984  J 

199.0 

155.3 

154.7 

155.7 

171  9 

154.5 

113.4 

1509 

2023 

2882 

121.8 

133.3 

F 

192.9 

155.2 

155.4 

155.1 

172.1 

155.1 

1137 

151.1 

204.7 

289.9 

122.3 

134.2 

M 

197.6 

154.3 

152.6 

155.6 

172.5 

155.8 

113.3 

151.6 

2033 

293.9 

122.4 

138.1 

A 

196.2 

156.3 

154.3 

157.8 

174.0 

156.0 

113.4 

151.5 

2062 

295.8 

122.9 

136.6 

M 

198.4 

156.0 

154.5 

157.0 

175.1 

156.7 

113.3 

151.6 

205.2 

2963 

123.0 

141.2 

30 


August  1984 

2— Domestic  Product  by  Industry 


Section  3— Table  2.2/Concluded 


Table 
based 

2.2 

on 

Gross  domestic  product  by  industry  of  origin,  monthly  volume 
the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/concluded 

indexes 

(1971 

=  100), 

Public 

admin. 

and  defence 

Special  industry  groupings 

Year 
and 
month 

Industrial 
production 

Gross 

domestic 

product  less 

agriculture 

Goods- 
producing 
industries 

Service- 
producing 
industries 

Commercial 
industries 

Non- 
commercial 
industries 

Non-durable 

manufacturing 

industries 

Durable 

manufacturing 
industries 

D 
D 

144477 
144305 

144484 
144312 

144483 
144311 

144485 
144313 

144486 
144314 

144487 
144315 

144488 
144316 

144490 
144318 

144489 
144317 

1982 
1983 

136.6 
138  4 

123.0 
129.7 

139.8 
143.7 

121.1 
126  0 

151.5 
154.5 

142.6 
146.9 

123.8 
125.4 

125.0 
131.1 

117.8 
126.1 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

J 

A 

s 
o 

N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 


141.8 

1284 

144.8 

1182 

155.9 

143  8 

126  4 

134.2 

130.5 

144.1 

104.2 

133.6 

103.8 

149.2 

133.6 

118.4 

110.3 

97.6 

142.2 

116.3 

137.7 

115.7 

149.9 

140.6 

116.0 

124.0 

111.4 

138.4 

124.9 

142.6 

184.5 

153  6 

175.4 

124.9 

134.6 

121.6 

136.1 

121.4 

1408 

114.1 

152.3 

139.1 

126.7 

128.7 

114.1 

134.9 

123.8 

141.2 

113.4 

153.4 

139.6 

126  4 

129  4 

112.1 

134.1 

110.0 

135.2 

102.0 

152.3 

133.6 

124.4 

110.4 

95.4 

1338 

116.5 

131.6 

1063 

143.9 

129.6 

124.5 

1147 

104.8 

134.7 

130.5 

138.0 

116.8 

147.2 

137.4 

123.6 

132.1 

121.8 

136.0 

131.4 

141.0 

116.9 

151.5 

139.7 

127.5 

133.0 

127.2 

135.8 

127.8 

140.7 

123.7 

152.6 

1439 

127.3 

1296 

126.4 

140.2 

1280 

144.2 

124  9 

156.4 

147.1 

128.4 

1296 

129.5 

143.9 

136.1 

150.8 

125.8 

160  3 

150.4 

128.2 

140.2 

138.6 

145.2 

112.4 

139.6 

112.5 

153.5 

140.7 

119.9 

117.3 

106.7 

144.5 

124.2 

143.9 

123.0 

154  8 

147.3 

117.9 

132.0 

117.6 

140.0 

139.0 

150.5 

192.9 

158.6 

1828 

126.5 

144.7 

138.0 

137.2 

138.6 

149.7 

127.0 

158.1 

149.4 

128.1 

138.8 

139.5 

134.8 

142.2 

150.2 

1269 

158.9 

150.1 

127.4 

139.5 

142.0 

134.8 

129.4 

1440 

115.7 

157.6 

143.9 

125.7 

122.2 

121.1 

135.4 

134.2 

139.9 

119.1 

148.9 

139.1 

126.5 

123.0 

129.6 

135.9 

142.4 

1456 

125.4 

153.9 

145.6 

127.7 

134.4 

140.7 

137.1 

145.5 

148.2 

126.9 

156.5 

148.1 

128.4 

137.0 

146.6 

136.6 

141.4 

148.1 

132.9 

158.4 

152.6 

1280 

135.5 

145.4 

140.7 

139.6 

150  9 

131.9 

1625 

154.9 

1289 

1375 

144.4 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 
M 
A 
M 


1366 

122.3 

139.3 

120.3 

151.2 

142.0 

123.8 

125.1 

117.7 

137.1 

120.4 

138.2 

118.8 

150.7 

140  9 

123.9 

123.6 

115.7 

136.8 

123.5 

138  9 

120.2 

150.9 

141.7 

123.9 

124.5 

122.1 

137.3 

120.8 

138.5 

118.7 

151.1 

141.1 

124.3 

124.1 

116.0 

137.4 

118.1 

137.5 

117.2 

150.5 

139  8 

124.5 

123.2 

109.7 

137.4 

118.2 

137.9 

116.8 

151.2 

140.1 

124.4 

123.8 

107.8 

137.9 

117.7 

137.9 

117.2 

151.1 

140.2 

124.9 

123.4 

108.0 

137.8 

122.4 

140.1 

121.7 

151.7 

142.9 

124.7 

1264 

116.9 

138  1 

123.3 

139.3 

121.4 

150.5 

142.3 

122.9 

128.2 

117.5 

138.4 

124.3 

140.7 

121.6 

152.6 

143.3 

125.6 

128.2 

119.2 

138.7 

125.2 

141.1 

122.4 

152.7 

143.7 

125.7 

129.8 

119.3 

138.8 

126.3 

142.4 

124.2 

153.5 

145.2 

125.8 

129.0 

121.6 

138.6 

129.2 

144.7 

127.1 

155.4 

148.0 

125.6 

130.4 

124.0 

138.2 

130.0 

144.7 

126.8 

155.5 

148.0 

125.6 

132.0 

126.1 

138.8 

132.1 

145.3 

127.6 

155.9 

148.6 

125.9 

132.9 

129.2 

138.8 

134.4 

146.0 

129.2 

156.0 

149.5 

126.0 

133.9 

131.5 

138.5 

135.4 

1464 

129.6 

156.3 

149.9 

125.9 

133.5 

135.1 

137.4 

136.5 

146.8 

130.1 

156.7 

150.5 

125.5 

133.8 

137.7 

138.7 

139.1 

147.3 

131.6 

156.4 

150.9 

126.2 

136.7 

138.9 

139.3 

140.1 

148.5 

133.5 

157.2 

152.3 

126.6 

135.9 

142.3 

139.4 

1358 

147.1 

1300 

157.4 

150.7 

126.8 

130  9 

137.0 

139.5 

137.2 

147.5 

130.9 

157.5 

151.2 

126.5 

132.2 

137.5 

139.4 

138.3 

148.2 

131.1 

158.5 

152.1 

126.4 

135.8 

136.6 

139.3 

137.8 

148.8 

131.5 

159.3 

152.9 

126.2 

136.9 

135.1 

31 


Section  3— Table  3.1 

3— Balance  of  international  payments 

Table  3.1:  Canadian  balance  of  international  payments,  current  account,  all  countries  (million  dollars) 


August  1984 


Year 
or 

Total 
current 
receipts 

Total 

current 

payments 

Current 
account 
balance 

Goods  and  services' 

Merchandise  trade2 

Service  transactions 

quarter 

Receipts         Payments 

Balance 

Exports             Imports 

Balance 

Receipts         Payments 

Balance 

D 

D 

50525 
60525 

50550 
60550 

50555 
60555 

50503                50541 
60722                60723 

50558 
60724 

50501                50526 
60501                60526 

50551 
60551 

50502                50544 
60710                60714 

50556 
60718 

982 

104.910 

102,245 

2,665 

101,742 

100,448 

1,293 

84,540 

66,726 

17,813 

17,202 

33.722 

-16,520 

983 

110,905 

109,219 

1,686 

108,167 

107,263 

904 

90,825 

73.120 

17,705 

17,342 

34,143 

-16,801 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4         25,703     24.522 


1,181 


24.938 


24,086 


852 


20,807 


15.567 


5,241 


4.130 


1984  1  30,660  32,095 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  25,369  24,583 

1983  1  25,946  25,321 

2  27,177  25,867 

3  27,729  28,017 

4  30,053  30,014 


1984  1 


32,213 


32.360 


-1,435 


786 


30,025 


24,603 


31,488 


24,108 


495 


26,104 


20.208 


22.081 


15.576 


4.022 


4.632 


4,395 


31,562 


31.769 


-207 


26.771 


22,343 


4,428 


4.791 


8.519 


9,407 


8,531 


9,427 


-4,389 


1983  1 

24,584 

25,137 

-553 

23.902 

24,631 

-729 

20,531 

16,593 

3,938 

3.372 

8,038 

-4,667 

2 

28.612 

27,470 

1,142 

27,879 

26,946 

934 

23,507 

18,414 

5,093 

4,372 

8,532 

-4,160 

3 

27,460 

27,128 

333 

26,834 

26.653 

181 

21,534 

17,867 

3,667 

5,300 

8,785 

-3,486 

4 

30,248 

29,485 

764 

29,552 

29.034 

518 

25,253 

20,246 

5.007 

4.299 

8,788 

-4.489 

-5,486 


-4,136 


625 

25.241 

24,826 

415 

21.133 

16,872 

4,261 

4.108 

7,954 

-3,847 

1,309 

26,488 

25,377 

1,111 

22.242 

16,963 

5,279 

4.246 

8,414 

-4,169 

-288 

27,073 

27,539 

-466 

22,655 

18,772 

3,883 

4.418 

8,767 

-4,349 

39 

29,366 

29.521 

-155 

24,795 

20,513 

4,281 

4,571 

9,008 

-4,437 

-4,636 


Year 

Travel 

Interest  and  dividends 

Freight  and  shipping 

Other 

service  transactions 

With- 
holding 
tax3 

quarter 

Receipts 

Payments 

Balance 

Receipts       Payments          Balance 

Receipts       Payments          Balance 

Receipts 

Payments          Balance 

D 
D 

50506 
60506 

50531 
60531 

50718 
60554 

50508              50533              50719 
60508              60533              60556 

50512              50537              50720 
60512              60537              60557 

50516 
60711 

50545              50721 
60715              60719 

50722 
60727 

1982 
1983 


3,724 
3.841 


5,008 
6,045 


Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  4 


574 


-1.284 
-2.204 


-342 


1,698 
2,017 


619 


10.824 
10,971 


3,282 


-9.126 
-8,954 


-2,663 


3,922 
3,962 


973 


3,337 
3,423 


813 


585 
539 


160 


7.858 
7,522 


1.964 


13.375 
12,661 


3,187 


1984  1 


460 


1,821 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

1982  4  959  1,251 


-1,361 


-293 


446 


501 


3,076 


2,903 


-2.630 


-2,403 


984 


954 


875 


790 


109 


164 


2,031 


1,981 


3,378 


3,302 


-5,517 
-5,139 


-1,223 


-1,346 


-1,321 


-1,178 
-1,043 


-321 


1983  1 

386 

1,530 

-1.144 

472 

2.591 

-2,118 

805 

678 

126 

1.708 

2,989 

-1.281 

-250 

2 

997 

1,556 

-559 

414 

2.707 

-2.293 

1,037 

888 

149 

1.924 

3,116 

-1.192 

-265 

3 

1,882 

1,737 

145 

501 

2.706 

-2,205 

1.046 

890 

156 

1,871 

3,235 

-1,364 

-217 

4 

576 

1.222 

-646 

630 

2,967 

-2,337 

1.075 

966 

108 

2,018 

3,321 

-1,303 

-311 

-258 


-284 


983  1 

921 

1,332 

-411 

514 

2.678 

-2.164 

930 

794 

136 

1,743 

2.904 

-1,160 

-246 

2 

957 

1,512 

-555 

446 

2.792 

-2,346 

974 

826 

148 

1,868 

3.033 

-1,165 

-251 

3 

983 

1,557 

-575 

561 

2,772 

-2,211 

1.002 

860 

142 

1,872 

3,305 

-1,433 

-273 

4 

980 

1,643 

-663 

497 

2.730 

-2,233 

1,056 

943 

113 

2.038 

3.419 

-1,381 

-273 

1984  1 


1,091 


1,611 


-520 


481 


3,224 


-2,743 


1,136 


1,021 


115 


2,083 


3,315 


-1,232 


-255 


32 


August  1984 

3— Balance  of  international  payments 

Table  3.1:  Canadian  balance  of  international  payments,  current  account,  all  countries  (million  dollars)/concluded 


Section  3— Tables  3.1 /Concluded  to  Table  3.2 


Year 

or 

quarter 

Transfers 

Inheritances  and  migrants' 

funds 

Personal  and  institutional  remittances 

With- 
holding 
tax3 

Official 

Receipts 

Payments 

Balance 

Receipts            Payments 

Balance 

Receipts            Payments               Balance 

contributions 

D 

D 

50517 
60712 

50546 
60716 

50557 
60720 

50515                   50540 
60515                  60540 

50723 
60558 

50518                   50547                   50724 
60713                  60717                   60721 

50716 
60726 

50725 
60709 

1982 
1983 


3,168 
2,737 


1,797 
1,956 


Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1,371 
781 


1,391 
1,078 


336 
343 


1,055 
735 


600 
616 


581 
631 


18 
-15 


1,178 
1,043 


-880 
-982 


1982  4 

766 

437 

329 

295 

79 

216 

150 

148 

2 

321 

-209 

1983  1 

682 

506 

176 

284 

71 

213 

148 

157 

-9 

250 

-278 

2 

733 

524 

208 

319 

83 

236 

149 

157 

-8 

265 

-284 

3 

626 

475 

151 

260 

108 

152 

149 

158 

-9 

217 

-209 

4 

696 

451 

245 

215 

80 

135 

170 

159 

11 

311 

-212 

1984  1 

635 

607 

29 

221 

73 

149 

156 

167 

-11 

258 

-367 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  4 

766 

475 

291 

333 

85 

248 

150 

148 

2 

284 

-243 

1983  1 

706 

495 

211 

311 

83 

228 

148 

157 

-9 

246 

-255 

2 

689 

490 

199 

289 

86 

203 

149 

157 

-8 

251 

-247 

3 

656 

478 

178 

234 

88 

146 

149 

158 

-9 

273 

-232 

4 

687 

493 

194 

243 

85 

158 

170 

159 

11 

273 

-248 

1984  1 

651 

590 

61 

240 

85 

155 

156 

167 

-11 

255 

-338 

Note   Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding. 

'As  used  in  national  income  and  expenditure  accounts.       !Trade  of  Canada  figures  with  certain  valuation,  coverage  and  timing  adjustments  appropriate  for  Balance  of  Payments 

withheld  on  service  payments  and  income  distribution  to  non-residents. 


3Tax 


Table  3.2:  Canadian  balance  of  international  payments,  current  account,  area  distribution1  (million  dollars) 


United  States 

United  Kingdom 

All 

other  countries 

Merchan- 

vlerchan- 

Merchan- 

Year 

Current 

dise 

Non-mer- 

Current 

dise 

Non-mer- 

Current 

dise 

Non-mer- 

or 

Total 

Total 

account 

trade 

chandise 

Total 

Total 

account 

trade 

chandise 

Total 

Total 

account 

trade 

chandise 

quarter 

receipts 

payments 

balance 

balance 

balance2 

receipts 

payments 

balance 

balance 

balance2 

receipts 

payments 

balance 

balance 

balance2 

D 

3907 

3908 

3909 

3910 

3911 

3912 

3913 

3914 

3915 

3916 

3917 

3918 

3919 

3920 

3921 

1982 

66.334 

67,703 

-1,369 

11,291 

-12,660 

5,114 

4,761 

353 

756 

-403 

32,284 

28,603 

3.681 

5,766 

-2,085 

1983 

75,785 

73,812 

1.973 

14,063 

-12,090 

4,451 

4.235 

216 

780 

-564 

29,626 

30,130 

-504 

2,861 

-3.365 

1982  4 

16,368 

16,287 

81 

3,552 

-3,470 

1,168 

1,136 

32 

187 

-155 

7,845 

6,778 

1,068 

1,503 

-435 

1983  1 

17,169 

16,873 

297 

3,561 

-3,264 

1,012 

929 

82 

191 

-108 

6,153 

7.085 

-932 

186 

-1,118 

2 

19,163 

19.156 

7 

3,081 

-3,074 

1,102 

1,063 

39 

203 

-164 

8.082 

6.985 

1,096 

1,810 

-714 

3 

18.517 

17,929 

588 

3,022 

-2,434 

1,161 

1,154 

7 

163 

-156 

7,565 

7,827 

-263 

482 

-745 

4 

20,935 

19.854 

1.081 

4,400 

-3,318 

1,176 

1,088 

88 

224 

-136 

7,826 

8,232 

-406 

383 

-789 

1984  1 


22,672    21,942 


730 


4,573 


-3,843 


998 


1,152 


-154 


-176 


6,732 


8,744 


-2,012 


-572 


-1,440 


Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding. 

'Excludes  withholding  tax.       includes  service  transactions  and  transfer  balances. 


33 


Section  3— Table  3.3 

3— Balance  of  international  payments 

Table  3.3:  Canadian  balance  of  international  payments,  capital  account,1  all  countries  (million  dollars) 


August  1984 


Direct  investment 

Canadian 

stocks 

Trade  in  outstanding  Canadian  bonds 

New  issues 

of  Canadiar 

bonds 

Year 

Trade 
in  out- 
standing 

New 
issues 

Retire- 
ments 

Total 

Govern- 
ment of 
Canada2 

Pro- 
vincial3 

Munici- 
pal 

Corpo- 
ration4 

Total 

Govern- 
ment of 
Canada' 

Pro- 
vincial3 

Munici- 
pal 

Corpo- 
ration4 

or 
quarter 

In 
Canada 

Abroad 

Total 

D 

50560 

50564 

50576 

50586 

50587 

50585 

65001 

65002 

65003 

65004 

65000 

65006 

65007 

65008 

65009 

65005 

1982 
1983 


1982  4 


-1,425 
200 


425 


-200 
-2,525 


-340 


-507 
-300 


34 


188 
1,074 


72 


-10 
-2 


-327 
763 


104 


145 
419 


-265 


-213 

151 


-50 


-23 
74 


-16 


-38 
-79 


-62 


-129 
566 


-393 


3,966 
2,376 

782 


7,353 
5.203 


719 
333 


205 


3,964 
1,609 


273 


16,002 
9.522 


2,792 


1983  1 
2 
3 

4 

1984  1 


-200 
400 

-125 
125 

625 


-650 
-625 
-525 

-725 

-1.050 


-133 
-40 
43 

-169 

-127 


187 
145 
440 
302 

103 


51 
102 
481 

128 

-27 


65 
236 

132 

-14 

311 


-63 
34 
80 

100 

158 


7 

-28 

-19 

717 

1,580 

40 

266 

2.604 

13 

-26 

258 

480 

1,440 

150 

585 

2.655 

28 

-1 

238 

264 

893 

— 

165 

1,323 

27 

-24 

88 

914 

1,290 

143 

593 

2,941 

15 

34 

519 

470 

1,190 

357 

225 

2.241 

Retirements  of  Canadian  bonds 


uovern- 
ment  of 

Pro 

Munic- 

Corpo 

Canada2 

vincial3 

ipal 

ration' 

Foreign  securities 


Total  Trade 

Canadian  in  out- 

bonds        standing 


New 
issues 


Government  of 

Canada  loans  and 

subscriptions 


Retire- 
ments     Advances 


Repay- 
ments 


Export 
credits 


Total 
Other  long- 

long-  term 

term  capital 


65011 


50624  & 
50616     50626 


1982 

-837 

-1.521 

-238 

-1,146 

-3.741 

12,131 

-526 

-31 

18 

-490 

42 

-2.239 

2,135 

9,090 

1983 

-1.981 

-1.389 

-210 

-894 

-4.474 

5,614 

-1,148 

-27 

16 

-657 

48 

254 

215 

2,752 

1982  4 


-257 


-440 


-94 


-180 


-970 


1.429 


-306 


-247 


34 


-665 


272 


703 


1983  1 

-315 

-481 

-90 

-409 

-1.295 

1,290 

-351 

-5 

4 

-243 

5 

520 

321 

742 

2 

-797 

-296 

-45 

-259 

-1.397 

1,516 

-465 

-6 

3 

-121 

1 

217 

-40 

983 

3 

-237 

-295 

-21 

-111 

-663 

898 

-32 

-4 

2 

-94 

6 

-154 

-238 

214 

4 

-633 

-318 

-54 

-115 

-1,119 

1,910 

-301 

-12 

6 

-200 

36 

-328 

173 

812 

1984  1 


-642 


-379 


-57 


-170 


-1.249 


1,511 


-419 


-104 


-152 


-214 


-206 


-24 


Resident  holdings 

of 
foreign  currency 


quarter 


Chartered 
bank  net 
foreign 
currency 
position 
with 
non- 
resi- 
dents 


Non- 
bank 
holdings 
of 
foreign 
cur- 
rencies 
abroad 


Non-resident  holdings  of: 


Other  Net 

Govern-                                             finance  All  Total  Net  errors 

Cana-            ment                         Finance     company  Com-                              other  short-  capital  and 

dian  $      demand     Treasury     company            obli-  mercial          Other          trans-  term  move-  omis- 

deposits      liabilities            bills          paper       gations  paper          paper      actions'  capital  ment  sions 


Allo- 
cation 
of 
special 
drawing 
rights 


Official 

monetary 

movements 

in  the  form  of: 

Official 

inter-  Official 

national  monetary 

reserves  liabilities 


50659 


50660 


50652 


50654 


50656 


50668    50676 


50667 


50669 


50686 


50688    50689 


50693 


50710    50713    50714 


1982 
1983 


-4,031 
1,561 


-3.040 
709 


-731 
-711 


221 


106 
984 


-1,149 
162 


54 
-265 


16 
176 


182 
848 


-165 
-903 


-8,758 
2,782 


332 

5.534 


-3,692 

-6,671 


-666 
548 


-29 


-2,367 


-374 


-46 


92 


-68 


-508 


-55 


-209 


472 


-3,044 


-2,342 


1,706 


-70 


615 


983  1 

166 

-228 

-203 

110 

357 

13 

-13 

13 

-102 

-146 

-32 

710 

417 

2 

1,936 

299 

-242 

41 

129 

70 

16 

138 

40 

-710 

1.715 

2,699 

-3,661 

3 

-50 

-205 

46 

3 

334 

114 

-20 

-48 

761 

724 

1,659 

1,873 

-1.943 

4 

-490 

843 

-312 

67 

164 

-35 

-248 

73 

149 

-772 

-561 

251 

-1,484 

575 
180 
263 
-469 


1984  1 


2,846 


-2,849 


552 


-58 


334 


-93 


1.200 


1,177 


-1,002 


-752 


-508 


Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding. 

1A  minus  sign,  except  for  official  monetary  movements,  indicates  an  outflow  of  capital  from  Canada.       'Includes  issues  of  Federal  government  entreprises.       'Includes  issues  of  Provin- 
cial government  entreprises.       4Excludes  issues  of  government  entreprises        'Includes  changes  in  loans  and  accounts  receivable  and  payable. 

Sources  for  above  tables:  Quarterly  Estimates  of  the  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments  (67-001),  The  Canadian  Balance  ot  International  Payments  (67-201),  annual, 
and  Security  Transactions  with  Non-Residents  (67-002),  monthly,  Statistics  Canada. 


34 


Section  4  ■  Labour 

36  1 .  Wages  and  Salaries,  by  Province 

37  2.  Wages  and  Salaries  by  Industry  and  Supplementary  Labour  Income,  Canada 

38  3.  Labour  Force  Characteristics  ot  the  Population  15  years  ot  Age  and  Over 

4.  Selected  Labour  Force  Series  by  Sex  and  Main  Age  Group 

4.1  Employed 

4.2  Unemployed 

4.3  Participation  Rates 

4.4  Unemployment  Rates 

5.  Labour  Force  Characteristics,  by  Province 

5.1  Labour  Force 

5.2  Employed 

5.3  Unemployed 

5.4  Participation  Rates 

5.5  Unemployment  Rates 

6.  Unemployment  Insurance  Statistics 

7.  Help  Wanted  Index 

8.  Time  Lost  in  Work  Stoppages,  by  Industry  Groups 

9.  Total  Number  ot  Employees,  by  Industry  Group 

10.  Total  Number  ot  Employees,  by  Manufacturing  Industry 

1 1.  Average  Weekly  Earnings,  by  Industry  Group 

12.  Average  Weekly  Earnings,  by  Manufacturing  Industry 

13.  Total  Number  of  Employees,  Canada  and  Provinces 

14.  Average  Weekly  Earnings,  Canada  and  Provinces 

15.  Average  Hourly  Earnings 

16.  Average  Weekly  Hours 


35 


Section 
Table  1: 

4— Table  1 
Wages  and 

salaries,  by  province  based 

on  the 

1960  standard 

industrial  classification 

(million  dollars 

August  1984 

Year 
and 
month 

Newfound- 
land 

Prince 

Edward 

Island 

Nova  Scotia 

New 
Brunswick 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Manitoba 

Saskatch- 
ewan 

Alberta 

British 
Columbia 

Canada1 

0 

0 

5226 
5237 

5227 
5238 

5228 
5239 

5229 
5240 

5230 
5241 

5231 
5242 

5232 
5243 

5233 
5244 

5234 
5245 

5235 
5246 

5225 
5236 

1982 
1983 

2.660 
2,740 

530 

585 

4.792 
5,151 

3,582 
3,870 

44,067 

45.762 

75,345 
80,750 

7,219 
7,632 

6,027 
6,377 

20.512 
20,675 

22,732 
23.293 

188,221 
197,632 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

223.4 

44.9 

397.3 

297.7 

3.657.0 

6,287.2 

6029 

504.9 

1 ,685.9 

1,950.2 

15.716.8 

J 

243  8 

47.8 

411.1 

312.0 

3.756.5 

6.459.4 

628.5 

5183 

1,742.1 

1.982.0 

16.165.9 

J 

241.2 

50.0 

421.1 

3097 

3,6862 

6,399.6 

624.0 

492.1 

1,742.7 

1,840.5 

15,872.5 

A 

2250 

50.1 

410.3 

318.2 

3,650.3 

6,249.7 

611.0 

521.1 

1,764.7 

1.715.6 

15,582.6 

S 

2278 

49.4 

413.8 

304  9 

3.7607 

6,3694 

6205 

534.7 

1,775.1 

1.924.3 

16.048.7 

O 

226.2 

46.0 

406.5 

311.4 

3,757.7 

6.343  2 

615.5 

528.8 

1.775.9 

1.938.3 

16,013.7 

N 

219.9 

44.5 

405.1 

309.8 

3,7107 

6,301  5 

601.2 

513.7 

1.721.5 

1.915.1 

15,802.6 

D 

216.4 

43.8 

403.4 

299.5 

3,7058 

6,307.1 

605.5 

497.9 

1,717.7 

1.848.1 

15,701.4 

1983  J 

206.7 

42.8 

392.5 

2989 

3,513.3 

6,238.1 

5924 

4806 

1,687.5 

1,869.3 

15,376.2 

F 

2075 

41.8 

392.5 

297.2 

3,438.2 

6.321.0 

594  2 

4856 

1,690.5 

1,867.4 

15,389.2 

M 

208.1 

43.5 

4009 

299.0 

3.591.4 

6,402.4 

608  1 

5097 

1,692.8 

1.924.3 

15.737.6 

A 

201.7 

45.6 

410.5 

304.9 

3,679.5 

6.529.6 

610.4 

506.8 

1,669.1 

1 ,928.2 

15.945.1 

M 

228.6 

47.8 

428.5 

324.8 

3.838.6 

6.715.7 

6339 

531.7 

1.703.7 

2,001  9 

16,517.0 

J 

247.3 

52.8 

443.0 

334.8 

4,009.6 

6,965.3 

657.1 

5632 

1,763.2 

2,046.8 

17,151.7 

J 

247.4 

52.2 

447.0 

3392 

3,940.4 

6,898.0 

653.6 

535.6 

1,751.1 

1.922.0 

16,859.1 

A 

245.6 

53.8 

452.5 

343.1 

3,898.6 

6.836.1 

652.1 

541.3 

1 ,769.6 

1.912.8 

16,782.9 

S 

247.3 

54.5 

452.0 

338.1 

3.956.5 

6,994.0 

661.2 

567  5 

1,774.9 

2.042.1 

17,167.5 

O 

237.2 

51.6 

442.7 

335.0 

3,973.8 

6.982.6 

663.4 

561.7 

1,750.6 

1.987.1 

17,061.1 

N 

234.8 

50.2 

444.1 

331.6 

3,945.7 

6,985.3 

651.5 

551.5 

1,723.2 

1,900  5 

16.889.3 

D 

228.0 

48.2 

445.0 

323.6 

3,976.0 

6,881.5 

653.5 

542.0 

1 ,698.5 

1,890.6 

16,755.3 

1984  J 

224.4 

46.5 

436.1 

319.3 

3.843.8 

6.918.8 

651.4 

527.2 

1,689.9 

1.877.0 

16.603.2 

F 

227.7 

46.4 

437.1 

317.3 

3.856.0 

6,921.7 

647.0 

527.5 

1 ,679.8 

1.833.2 

16.563.2 

M 

2273 

47.2 

439.6 

318.8 

3,8804 

6,928.7 

652.1 

5329 

1,663.3 

1.830.5 

16,592  2 

A 

231.5 

48.1 

449.0 

327.8 

3,920.3 

7,044.2 

659.4 

547  1 

1 ,666.0 

1,907.0 

16.870.7 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

2206 

44.2 

391.6 

2926 

3,619.4 

6.232.9 

597  1 

4943 

1.696.7 

1.915.9 

15,572.2 

J 

228.9 

44.3 

397.0 

298.9 

3,647.8 

6,265.3 

6063 

490.5 

1,708.1 

1,916.5 

15,666.1 

J 

222.4 

45.3 

406.2 

2963 

3.675.9 

6,325.6 

612.4 

487.7 

1,709.9 

1,884  9 

15,728.6 

A 

212.6 

44.9 

399.0 

306.4 

3.636.5 

6,221.7 

5996 

515.3 

1,724.7 

1.763.5 

15.486.9 

S 

218.4 

45.6 

403.2 

294.8 

3,683.0 

6,253.7 

605.2 

512.4 

1,723.7 

1.851.0 

15,652.8 

O 

223.4 

44.8 

401.4 

305.5 

3,670.1 

6,260.5 

604  5 

512.0 

1,735.6 

1,877.1 

15,695.1 

N 

2236 

45.4 

406.3 

309.2 

3.693.6 

6,286.3 

603.7 

511.2 

1,712.4 

1.889.2 

15.740.6 

D 

227.8 

46.6 

411.1 

310.0 

3.7829 

6,442.9 

617.9 

510.3 

1.753.2 

1.891.7 

16,053.5 

1983  J 

222.1 

47.2 

407.4 

312.1 

3,5982 

6,3852 

614.0 

507  7 

1,733.3 

1,932.1 

15,816.9 

F 

219.1 

46.7 

408.8 

312.1 

3,514.3 

6,455.3 

612.6 

509.8 

1,724.8 

1,919.1 

15.780.2 

M 

219.9 

47.8 

416.0 

312.9 

3,660.7 

6.515.2 

621.8 

529.0 

1 ,724.4 

1 ,928.5 

16,037.6 

A 

210.1 

49.3 

419.9 

315.3 

3.730.5 

6.574.3 

621.5 

517.6 

1,718.7 

1,931.2 

16,150.0 

M 

2256 

47.0 

4226 

319.2 

3,801.3 

6.659.1 

6279 

520.5 

1,715.3 

1.965.6 

16.367.7 

J 

231.6 

48.8 

428.2 

321.0 

3,8978 

6,759.8 

6337 

533.9 

1,728.9 

1.979  3 

16,630.0 

J 

228.3 

47.1 

431.3 

324.8 

3,931 .1 

6,822.5 

641.4 

531.4 

1,719.6 

1.970.5 

16,717  1 

A 

232.9 

48.1 

440.3 

330.4 

3,883.8 

6.809.9 

640.3 

535.7 

1,729.2 

1.965.3 

16,689.0 

S 

237.2 

50.2 

440.6 

327.2 

3,875.3 

6,871.0 

645.0 

543.7 

1,722.7 

1 ,966.5 

16,751.5 

0 

234.3 

50.2 

437.4 

329.0 

3,882.1 

6,895.9 

652.1 

544.0 

1.711.7 

1.924.9 

16,732.8 

N 

238.9 

51.1 

445.4 

331.3 

3,927.6 

6.9694 

654.4 

548.8 

1,713.1 

1,874.0 

16,825.4 

D 

240.1 

51.2 

453.2 

334.9 

4.058.9 

7,031.9 

666.7 

555.4 

1 .732.9 

1,935.9 

17,133.7 

1984  J 

2409 

51.4 

452.3 

333.2 

3,935.8 

7.0806 

675.4 

556.8 

1,735.3 

1 ,940.7 

17,081.3 

F 

240.2 

51.9 

455.0 

333.0 

3.936.9 

7,065.9 

666.7 

553.2 

1,713.5 

1,884.4 

16,983.1 

M 

2400 

51.8 

455.9 

333.5 

3.955.0 

7,050.0 

6666 

553.2 

1,694  1 

1,835.2 

16,926.1 

A 

240.6 

51.9 

459.1 

338.6 

3,974.0 

7,089.1 

670.9 

5583 

1,715.4 

1 .909.6 

17.095.7 

'Includes  Yukon,  Northwest  Territories  and  Canadian  residents  abroad. 
Source:  Estimates  of  Labour  Income  (72-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


36 


August  1984 

Table  2:  Wages  and  Salaries  by  Industry,  and  Supplementary  Labour  Income,  Canada, 
based  on  the  1960  standard  classification  (million  dollars) 


Section  4— Table  2 


Trans- 

portation, 

Finance. 

Public' 

Total 

Supple- 

Year 

communi- 

insurance 

admin. 

wages 

mentary 

Total 

and 

Manu- 

Con- 

cation and 

and  real 

and 

and 

labour 

labour 

month 

Agriculture2 

Forestry 

Mining 

facturing 

struction 

utilities 

Trade 

estate 

Service 

defence 

salaries 

income 

income 

D 

5249 

5252 

5253 

5254 

5255 

5256 

5257 

5260 

5261 

5266 

5248 

5271 

5247 

D 

5274 

5277 

5278 

5279 

5280 

5281 

5282 

5285 

5286 

5291 

5273 

5296 

5272 

1982 

1,839.0 

1.567.3 

5,741.3 

39,096.0 

1 1,610.9 

21,352.0 

23,308.4 

13,707.0 

51.818  1 

18.180.7 

188,220.8 

19,373.3 

207,594.1 

1983 

1 ,960.6 

1,792.6 

5,647.8 

41.485.5 

11,388.3 

22,353.4 

24,0473 

14,613.5 

54,619.4 

19.723.6 

197,631.8 

21,330.8 

218,962.6 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  M 

156  2 

134.0 

498.0 

3.318.9 

903.0 

1,799.7 

1,963.0 

1,136.8 

4,328  1 

1.479.1 

15,716.8 

1.608.3 

17,325.1 

J 

183.3 

142.5 

495.6 

3.398.5 

995.2 

1,844,7 

1.991.1 

1,151.5 

4.440.3 

1.523.2 

16,165.9 

1,653.5 

17,8194 

J 

218.8 

143.3 

494.1 

3.3840 

1,007.7 

1,822.7 

1,936.3 

1,145.8 

4,153.5 

1.566.2 

15,872  5 

1,640.7 

17,513.2 

A 

244.9 

145.2 

450.1 

3,224.2 

947.4 

1,816.1 

1,910.7 

1,140.8 

4,100.4 

1,602.8 

15,582.6 

1,610.3 

17,192.9 

S 

2189 

156.3 

449.6 

3,248.6 

1 ,082.3 

1.834.0 

1,918.9 

1,140.9 

4,4389 

1.560.3 

16,0487 

1.660.2 

17,708.9 

O 

172.7 

150.4 

451  9 

3,1821 

1,128.2 

1,790.5 

1.935.4 

1,145.2 

4,503.3 

1,553.9 

16,013.7 

1,657  0 

17,670.7 

N 

1382 

125.4 

4436 

3,146.1 

1,015.0 

1,786.1 

1.950.8 

1,154.2 

4,477.5 

1,565.7 

15.802.6 

1,635.9 

17,438  6 

D 

119.9 

103.8 

439.9 

3,110.3 

856.8 

1,807.1 

2,007.9 

1,184.4 

4.474.5 

1,596.8 

15,701.4 

1,625.9 

17,327  3 

1983  J 

89.7 

113.3 

438.9 

3,158.1 

801.9 

1,772.7 

1,935.6 

1,175.4 

4.3378 

1,552.9 

15,376.2 

1.650.7 

17,0268 

F 

90.6 

124.8 

446.2 

3.2056 

7936 

1,768.0 

1,907.2 

1,170.3 

4,313.1 

1,569.9 

15,389.2 

1,648.4 

17,037.6 

M 

106.3 

117.5 

448.5 

3,250.5 

7885 

1,798  5 

1,926.8 

1,183.7 

4,5050 

1,612.3 

15,737.6 

1,689.3 

17,4270 

A 

124.3 

111.1 

446.6 

3,353.8 

874.2 

1,799.0 

1,941.1 

1,195.1 

4,502.5 

1.597.6 

15,945.1 

1,713.8 

17,658.8 

M 

163.8 

133.6 

4628 

3,475.8 

955.4 

1.8440 

1,994.4 

1,214.7 

4,6357 

1.636.7 

16,517.0 

1,776.5 

18,293.5 

J 

198.5 

169  9 

486.1 

3,610.1 

1.060.6 

1,913.8 

2.0480 

1,239  8 

4,734.7 

1.690.2 

17,151.7 

1,858.4 

19,010.1 

J 

233  3 

171.3 

471.1 

3,617.6 

1.093.4 

1 ,900  3 

2,017.1 

1,256  8 

4,392.2 

1,706.0 

16,859  1 

1,825.9 

18,685.1 

A 

259.0 

173.1 

4880 

3,568.1 

1,097.3 

1,908.6 

2.014.1 

1,244.1 

4,331.1 

1.699.5 

16,782.9 

1,816.3 

18.599.2 

S 

235  3 

189.6 

484.4 

3,593.6 

1,093.5 

1,919.6 

2.034.5 

1,247.0 

4,7006 

1.669.4 

17.167.5 

1,857.5 

19.025.0 

O 

183  3 

178.0 

491  8 

3,600  1 

1,036.3 

1,907.2 

2,051.4 

1,225.6 

4.736.6 

1,650.8 

17,061.1 

1,847.6 

18.908.7 

N 

147.5 

161.2 

498.1 

3,560.8 

9490 

1,895.3 

2,062.9 

1,227.7 

4,7372 

1 .649.6 

16,889.3 

1,829.1 

18.718.3 

D 

129.1 

149.4 

485.4 

3,491.4 

844.6 

1,926.: 

2,114.2 

1,233.3 

4,692.9 

1,688.7 

16,755.3 

1,817.3 

18.572.6 

1984  J 

94.7 

150.4 

495.2 

3.499.0 

793.1 

1.902.0 

2,025.0 

1,265.4 

4,727.2 

1,651.3 

16,603  2 

1,792.7 

18.395.8 

F 

96.7 

143.5 

489.4 

3,456.0 

794  2 

1.893.5 

1,997.9 

1,266.1 

4,745.6 

1.680.3 

16,563.2 

1,788.9 

18,352.1 

M 

112.5 

123.7 

477.0 

3,415.2 

799.4 

1.896.7 

2,0242 

1,256.1 

4,799.5 

1,687  9 

16.592.2 

1.792.8 

18,385.0 

A 

131.8 

131.2 

475.1 

3,481.4 

847.0 

1,931.3 

2,0682 

1,275.1 

4,850.3 

1.679.4 

16,870.7 

1 ,822.4 

18,693.0 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

MC.D.  2  5 


1982  M 

154  5 

138.2 

494.7 

3,2737 

894  2 

1,784.1 

1 .948.8 

1,129.5 

4,255.0 

1,478.9 

15,551.7 

1,593.1 

17,144.8 

J 

154.0 

124.7 

480.8 

3,309  5 

921.9 

1.790.5 

1 .954.7 

1,135.9 

4,319.3 

1 ,490.5 

15,681.9 

1 ,602.8 

17,284.7 

J 

154.8 

130  2 

482.4 

3,376.4 

913.6 

1,777.3 

1 ,940.0 

1,131.0 

4,336.2 

1,511.2 

15.753.1 

1,627.8 

17.380.9 

A 

154.0 

128.2 

446.8 

3,201  3 

829.1 

1,775.8 

1,924.3 

1.139.8 

4,356.7 

1,556.8 

15,512.8 

1,601.9 

17,114.7 

S 

156.7 

129.9 

453.0 

3,191.2 

930.1 

1 .806.9 

1.923.3 

1,145.0 

4,383.4 

1 ,548.3 

15,667.7 

1,620.1 

17.287.8 

0 

157.3 

132.1 

454.9 

3,143.1 

9966 

1 ,780.3 

1.921.6 

1,158.4 

4,405.8 

1.562.6 

15,712.7 

1,623.6 

17,336.3 

N 

156.8 

120.6 

4469 

3,1550 

953.7 

1,800.6 

1,929.1 

1,171.4 

4.411.7 

1.582.8 

15,728.6 

1,629.3 

17,357.9 

D 

159.5 

115.3 

452.2 

3,218.3 

946.8 

1,858.0 

1,974.5 

1,206.3 

4,503.5 

1,604  7 

16,038.9 

1,662.2 

17,701.1 

1983  J 

155.1 

133.7 

4420 

3.2239 

939.8 

1,804.5 

1 .950.8 

1.168.7 

4,351.7 

1,588.5 

15,830.8 

1,702.5 

17,533.4 

F 

157.8 

143.2 

446.2 

3.255.8 

934.6 

1,805.0 

1,948.3 

1,171.3 

4,297.5 

1,604.6 

15,799.4 

1,699.0 

17,498.4 

M 

158.5 

135.0 

447.5 

3.279.5 

912.1 

1,834.5 

1,961.9 

1,174.6 

4,479.9 

1.635.7 

16,064.4 

1,727.5 

17,791.9 

A 

162.2 

137.6 

4528 

3,348.5 

956.8 

1.826.5 

1,947.3 

1,191.3 

4,470.2 

1.627.9 

16.166.6 

1.739  2 

17,905.8 

M 

162.5 

138.9 

459.4 

3,427.7 

954.0 

1.827.0 

1,980.8 

1 .206.8 

4,558.3 

1.636.4 

16,357.7 

1.760.0 

18,117.7 

J 

165.5 

150.7 

472.1 

3,515.0 

9942 

1.857.6 

2,011.3 

1.223.2 

4.6078 

1.654.2 

16,629.8 

1,798.6 

18.428.4 

J 

164.7 

157.8 

459.9 

3,611.8 

1 ,004.5 

1.854.4 

2,021.2 

1 ,240.9 

4,581.7 

1.645.3 

16,716.6 

1 ,808.9 

18,525.5 

A 

162.9 

154.7 

484.8 

3,546.6 

982.7 

1,866.6 

2,028.9 

1,243.3 

4,599.6 

1,650.3 

16,682.5 

1,805.3 

18.487.8 

S 

167.7 

159.2 

487.7 

3,5305 

9508 

1 ,890.6 

2.040.0 

1,251.5 

4.642.2 

1,655.7 

16,741.0 

1,811.6 

18,552.6 

O 

166.1 

157.7 

495.2 

3,558.0 

922.7 

1,896.7 

2,037.8 

1,240.3 

4.6352 

1,659.5 

16,723.7 

1,809.2 

18,532.9 

N 

1666 

156.9 

501.5 

3.572.4 

896.8 

1,909.8 

2,040.4 

1,245.6 

4,6695 

1.668.3 

16,809.4 

1,818.2 

18,627.6 

D 

171.1 

167.2 

498.7 

3,615.7 

939.2 

1,980.3 

2,078.9 

1,256.1 

4.725.9 

1.697.2 

17,110.0 

1 .850.7 

18,960.7 

1984  J 

165.7 

177.2 

4988 

3,572.3 

931.7 

1.936.4 

2,040.6 

1.258.2 

4,748.0 

1.689.4 

17,081.3 

1,843.6 

18.925.0 

F 

1690 

165.3 

4893 

3.509.3 

936.3 

1.932  8 

2,040.3 

1,267.3 

4,729.9 

1,717.0 

16,983  1 

1,833.0 

18,816.1 

M 

1669 

142.4 

476.0 

3,446.0 

925.7 

1,934.1 

2,061.1 

1,246.7 

4.773.6 

1.712.6 

16,926.1 

1.826  9 

18.752.9 

A 

171,4 

162.0 

481.4 

3.474.5 

926.2 

1.960.6 

2,074.3 

1,271.1 

4,816.7 

1,710.5 

17,095.7 

1,845.2 

18.940.8 

'Excludes  military  pay  and  allowances.       'Includes  fishing  and  trapping 

Note:  Estimates  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding 

Source:  Estimates  of  Labour  Income  (72-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


37 


Section  4— Table  3 

Table  3:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over  (thousands  of  persons) 


Annual 
average 
and 
month 


'opulalion 

15  years 

Total 

of  age 

labour 

and  over 

lorce 

Employed 


Unemployed 


Not  in  the 

labour 

force 


Participation 
rate' 


August  1984 


Unemployment 
rate2 


767285 
767606 


767286 
767608 


767287 
767609 


767288 
767610 


767289 
76761 1 


1982 
1983 


18.664 
18,917 


1 1 .958 
12.183 


10.644 
10,734 


1,314 
1,448 


6.706 
6.735 


Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 


18.703 

12,373 

10,975 

1.398 

6.330 

18.723 

11,972 

10.615 

1.356 

6,752 

18,744 

1 1 ,986 

10.584 

1,402 

6,757 

18,764 

1 1 ,876 

10,423 

1,453 

6,888 

18,783 

11,831 

10,321 

1,510 

6,952 

18,806 

11,745 

10.133 

1,611 

7,062 

18,829 

11,816 

10,212 

1.604 

7,013 

18,848 

1 1 ,983 

10,309 

1,674 

6,865 

18,868 

11,991 

10,410 

1,582 

6.876 

18.892 

12,278 

10,776 

1,502 

6,614 

18,911 

12,535 

11,073 

1,462 

6,376 

18.928 

12,684 

1 1 ,269 

1,415 

6,244 

18,950 

12,645 

11,270 

1.375 

6,305 

18,968 

12,221 

10.952 

1,269 

6,746 

18,985 

12.155 

10.901 

1,253 

6.831 

19,003 

12,089 

10,792 

1,297 

6.914 

19,020 

12,049 

10,713 

1,336 

6,971 

19,041 

11,916 

10,443 

1.473 

7.125 

19,063 

12,032 

10.557 

1,476 

7,031 

19,080 

12,135 

10.595 

1,541 

6,945 

19,101 

12.138 

10.670 

1,468 

6,963 

19,118 

12.474 

11.014 

1.460 

6,644 

19.136 

12.678 

11.316 

1.362 

6,457 

19.159 

12.889 

11.563 

1.326 

6,271 

64.1 
64.4 


662 
63.9 
63.9 
63.3 
63.0 

62.5 
62.8 
63.6 
63.6 
65.0 
66.3 
67.0 
66.7 
64.4 
64.0 
63.6 
63.3 

62.6 
63.1 
636 
63.5 
65.2 
66.3 
67.3 


11.0 
11.9 


11.3 
11.3 
11.7 
12.2 
12.8 

13.7 
13.6 
14.0 
13.2 
12.2 
11.7 
11.2 
10.9 
10.4 
10.3 
10.7 
111 

12.4 
12.3 
12.7 
12.1 
11.7 
10.7 
10.3 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D 


1982  A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 


1984 


1 1 .990 

10,533 

1,457 

12,008 

10,518 

1,490 

12.050 

10,513 

1,537 

12,010 

10,485 

1,525 

12,039 

10,499 

1,540 

12.002 

10,516 

1,486 

12.056 

10,549 

1,507 

12,087 

10,572 

1.515 

12,139 

10,637 

1.502 

12,193 

10,696 

1,497 

12.225 

10,747 

1,478 

12.258 

10,804 

1,454 

12,243 

10,817 

1,426 

12,234 

10,851 

1,383 

12.192 

10,831 

1,361 

12,221 

10,859 

1,362 

12,267 

10,902 

1,365 

12.229 

10,855 

1,374 

12.304 

10,909 

1,395 

12,277 

10,878 

1,399 

12.300 

10.903 

1,397 

12.368 

1 0,926 

1,442 

12.354 

10,975 

1,379 

12.422 

11,061 

1,361 

64.1 
64.1 
64.3 
64.0 
64.1 

63.8 
64.0 
64.1 
64.3 
64.5 
64.6 
648 
64.6 
64.5 
64.2 
64.3 
64.5 

64.2 
64.5 
64.3 
64.4 
64.7 
64.6 
648 


12.2 
12.4 
12.8 
12.7 
128 

12.4 
12.5 
12.5 

12.4 
12.3 
12.1 
11.9 
11.6 
11.3 
11.2 
11.1 
11.1 

11.2 
11.3 
11.4 
11.4 
11.7 
11.2 
11.0 


'The  labour  force  as  a  percentage  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over.  The  participation  rate  for  a  particular  group  (age.  sex  etc.)  is  the  labour  force  in  that  group  expressed 
as  a  percentage  of  the  population  for  that  group       !The  unemployed  as  a  percentage  of  the  labour  force   The  unemployment  rate  for  a  particular  group  (age.  sex  etc.)  is  the  unem- 
ployed in  that  group  expressed  as  a  percentage  of  the  labour  force  for  that  group    Seasonally-adjusted  rates  are  calculated  by  dividing  seasonally-adjusted  unemployment  by  the  sum  of 
seasonally-adjusted  employment  and  seasonally-adjusted  unemployment  (i.e.  seasonally-adjusted  labour  force  by  summation). 

Note:  Excludes  inmates  of  institutions,  members  of  the  armed  services.  Indians  living  on  reserves  and  residents  of  the  Yukon  and  Northwest  Territories.  The  estimates  are  derived  from 
a  sample  survey  and  are  subject  to  sampling  error.  In  general,  the  smaller  the  estimate,  the  larger  is  the  relative  sampling  error    For  other  explanatory  material  see  notes  at  the  end  of 
Catalogue  No.  71-001. 
Source:  The  Labour  Force  (71-001),  monthly. 


38 


August  1984 

Table  4:  Selected  series*   by  sex  and  main  age  group  (thousands  of  persons) 


Section  4— Table  4 


Table 

4.1 

Employed 

Annual 
average 
and 
month 

Total 

15-24  years 

25  years  and  over 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

D 
D 

767286 
767608 

767418 
767683 

767550 
767750 

767296 
767620 

767428 
767695 

767560 
767762 

767258 
767584 

767386 
767654 

767518 
767728 

1982 
1983 

10,644 
10,734 

6,254 
6,240 

4,390 
4,495 

2,398 
2.337 

1.235 
1.196 

1,164 
1.141 

8,245 
8,397 

5,019 
5,044 

3.226 
3.354 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

10.975 

6,503 

4,471 

2,683 

1,413 

1,270 

8,292 

5.090 

3.201 

S 

10,615 

6,261 

4,354 

2,290 

1,196 

1,094 

8.325 

5.065 

3.261 

O 

10,584 

6,206 

4,378 

2,283 

1,180 

1,103 

8,302 

5.026 

3.275 

N 

10.423 

6.082 

4,341 

2,243 

1,144 

1,099 

8,180 

4.938 

3.243 

D 

10,321 

5,971 

4,350 

2,206 

1,094 

1.112 

8,115 

4,877 

3,238 

1983  J 

10,133 

5,841 

4,292 

2,106 

1,037 

1,069 

8,027 

4,804 

3,223 

F 

10.212 

5,884 

4,328 

2,124 

1,046 

1,078 

8,088 

4,838 

3,250 

M 

10.309 

5,944 

4,364 

2,140 

1.055 

1,085 

8,168 

4,889 

3,279 

A 

10.410 

6,008 

4.401 

2,135 

1.063 

1,072 

8,275 

4,946 

3.329 

M 

10,776 

6,262 

4.514 

2,344 

1,203 

1,141 

8,432 

5,059 

3,373 

J 

1 1 ,073 

6.457 

4.616 

2,551 

1,329 

1,222 

8,521 

5,128 

3,394 

J 

1 1 ,269 

6.621 

4,648 

2,781 

1,462 

1,318 

8,489 

5,159 

3,330 

A 

1 1 ,270 

6.629 

4,641 

2,736 

1,444 

1,291 

8,535 

5.185 

3,350 

S 

10,952 

6,419 

4.533 

2.320 

1,222 

1.099 

8,632 

5.197 

3,434 

0 

10,901 

6,368 

4,534 

2,300 

1.196 

1.104 

8,601 

5,171 

3.430 

N 

10.792 

6,266 

4,525 

2,265 

1,165 

1.099 

8,527 

5,101 

3,426 

D 

10,713 

6,175 

4,538 

2,241 

1,128 

1,113 

8,472 

5,047 

3,425 

1984  J 

10,443 

6.002 

4,441 

2,128 

1,067 

1,061 

8.315 

4,935 

3,380 

F 

10,557 

6,058 

4,498 

2,175 

1,086 

1,088 

8.382 

4,972 

3.410 

M 

10,595 

6,062 

4,532 

2,186 

1,094 

1,092 

8.408 

4,968 

3,440 

A 

10.670 

6,144 

4,526 

2,199 

1,113 

1,086 

8,471 

5,031 

3,440 

M 

11,014 

6,381 

4,632 

2,402 

1,252 

1,150 

8,611 

5.129 

3,482 

J 

11,316 

6,609 

4,707 

2,588 

1,378 

1,210 

8,728 

5,231 

3,498 

J 

1 1 ,563 

6,789 

4,774 

2.832 

1,523 

1.309 

8.731 

5,266 

3,464 

Adjusted  for 

seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 

4 

4 

1982  A 

10,533 

6,167 

4,366 

2,317 

1,186 

1,131 

8,216 

4,981 

3,235 

S 

10.518 

6,158 

4,360 

2,330 

1,195 

1,135 

8,188 

4,963 

3,225 

O 

10,513 

6.145 

4,368 

2,327 

1.193 

1,134 

8,186 

4.952 

3,234 

N 

10,485 

6,121 

4,364 

2,321 

1,185 

1,136 

8,164 

4.936 

3.228 

D 

10.499 

6,112 

4,387 

2,312 

1,171 

1.141 

8,187 

4,941 

3.246 

1983  J 

10.516 

6,116 

4,400 

2,308 

1,171 

1.137 

8,208 

4.945 

3.263 

F 

10.549 

6.134 

4.415 

2,310 

1,171 

1.139 

8.239 

4,963 

3.276 

M 

10,572 

6,158 

4,414 

2,306 

1.172 

1,134 

8,266 

4,986 

3,280 

A 

10,637 

6.178 

4.459 

2.290 

1,160 

1,130 

8,347 

5,018 

3.329 

M 

10,696 

6.218 

4.478 

2,324 

1,188 

1,136 

8,372 

5.030 

3,342 

J 

10,747 

6.239 

4,508 

2.346 

1,201 

1,145 

8.401 

5.038 

3,363 

J 

10,804 

6,272 

4.532 

2,372 

1,213 

1,159 

8,432 

5.059 

3.373 

A 

10.817 

6,284 

4,533 

2,361 

1,211 

1,150 

8,456 

5,073 

3.383 

S 

10.851 

6,313 

4,538 

2,362 

1.220 

1,142 

8,489 

5,093 

3,396 

O 

10.831 

6,305 

4,526 

2.346 

1,209 

1,137 

8.485 

5,096 

3,389 

N 

10.859 

6,309 

4,550 

2,343 

1.207 

1,136 

8,516 

5.102 

3,414 

D 

10.902 

6,325 

4.577 

2,350 

1.209 

1.141 

8,552 

5,116 

3.436 

1984  J 

10.855 

6,298 

4,557 

2,339 

1.209 

1,130 

8,516 

5,089 

3.427 

F 

10,909 

6,321 

4.588 

2,363 

1.217 

1,146 

8,546 

5,104 

3.442 

M 

10,878 

6,289 

4,589 

2,358 

1,216 

1,142 

8,520 

5,073 

3,447 

A 

10,903 

6,316 

4,587 

2,361 

1.216 

1,145 

8,542 

5,100 

3,442 

M 

10,926 

6,331 

4.595 

2,377 

1.232 

1,145 

8,549 

5,099 

3,450 

J 

10,975 

6,376 

4,599 

2.373 

1,239 

1,134 

8,602 

5,137 

3,465 

J 

11,061 

6,412 

4,649 

2,404 

1,257 

1,147 

8,657 

5,155 

3,502 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 

•in    addition    to    the    selected    Labour    Force    information    published    here,    there    are    approximately    2,100    Labour    Force    series    available    on    CANSIM 

basic  labour  force  characteristics,  by  geographic  area.  age.  sex  and  marital  status. 


The    series    provide 


39 


Section  4— Table  4/Continued 

Table  4:  Selected  series  by  sex  and  main  age  group  (thousands  of  persons)/continued 


August  1984 


Table 

4.2: 

Unemployed 

Annual 
average 
and 
month 

Total 

15-24  years 

25 

years  and  over 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

D 
D 

767287 
767609 

767419 
767684 

767551 
767751 

767297 
767621 

767429 
767696 

767561 
767565 

767259 
767585 

767387 
767655 

767519 
767729 

1982 
1983 


1,314 

778 

537 

555 

331 

224 

759 

447 

313 

1.448 

859 

590 

579 

345 

234 

869 

514 

355 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 
S 

o 

N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 


1982  A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 

o 

N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 


1,398 

793 

606 

604 

349 

254 

795 

444 

351 

1,356 

772 

584 

554 

314 

240 

802 

458 

344 

1,402 

820 

582 

573 

330 

243 

829 

490 

339 

1,453 

865 

587 

562 

329 

233 

891 

537 

354 

1,510 

937 

574 

578 

360 

218 

932 

577 

355 

1,611 

999 

613 

614 

379 

235 

997 

620 

377 

1,604 

993 

611 

612 

379 

234 

992 

614 

377 

1.674 

1,032 

642 

656 

407 

248 

1,018 

625 

394 

1,582 

972 

610 

616 

384 

232 

966 

588 

377 

1,502 

902 

600 

630 

375 

255 

872 

528 

345 

1,462 

857 

605 

624 

360 

264 

838 

497 

341 

1,415 

831 

584 

622 

366 

256 

793 

465 

328 

1,375 

774 

601 

564 

328 

236 

811 

446 

365 

1,269 

694 

575 

506 

278 

228 

763 

416 

347 

1,253 

696 

558 

494 

273 

220 

760 

422 

337 

1,297 

752 

545 

504 

299 

205 

793 

453 

340 

1,336 

804 

532 

510 

315 

194 

827 

489 

338 

1.473 

894 

579 

546 

331 

214 

927 

563 

364 

1,476 

889 

586 

538 

323 

215 

937 

566 

371 

1.541 

932 

609 

557 

338 

219 

984 

594 

390 

1,468 

884 

583 

540 

332 

208 

928 

553 

375 

1,460 

846 

614 

574 

331 

243 

886 

515 

371 

1,362 

764 

599 

531 

296 

235 

832 

468 

364 

1,326 

731 

595 

539 

301 

239 

787 

430 

357 

1,457 

879 

578 

607 

364 

243 

850 

515 

335 

1,490 

910 

580 

609 

368 

241 

881 

542 

339 

1,537 

944 

593 

626 

379 

247 

911 

565 

346 

1,525 

922 

603 

606 

360 

246 

919 

562 

357 

1,540 

931 

609 

616 

372 

244 

924 

559 

365 

1,486 

878 

608 

596 

353 

243 

890 

525 

365 

1,507 

895 

612 

604 

360 

244 

903 

535 

368 

1,515 

891 

624 

610 

364 

246 

905 

527 

378 

1,502 

892 

610 

613 

369 

244 

889 

523 

366 

1,497 

892 

605 

609 

362 

247 

888 

530 

358 

1,478 

885 

593 

582 

344 

238 

896 

541 

355 

1,454 

875 

579 

574 

344 

230 

880 

531 

349 

1,426 

852 

574 

565 

340 

225 

861 

512 

349 

1,383 

811 

572 

553 

324 

229 

830 

487 

343 

1,361 

794 

567 

537 

314 

223 

824 

480 

344 

1,362 

801 

561 

546 

328 

218 

816 

473 

343 

1,365 

798 

567 

545 

325 

220 

820 

473 

347 

1,374 

799 

575 

537 

314 

223 

837 

485 

352 

1,395 

808 

587 

536 

311 

225 

859 

497 

362 

1,399 

813 

586 

524 

306 

218 

875 

507 

368 

1,397 

814 

583 

537 

317 

220 

860 

497 

363 

1,442 

833 

609 

548 

318 

230 

894 

515 

379 

1,379 

791 

588 

497 

287 

210 

882 

504 

378 

1,361 

768 

593 

497 

283 

214 

864 

485 

379 

See  tootnotes,  Table  3. 


40 


August  1984 

Table  4:  Selected  series  by  sex  and  main  age  group  (thousands  of  persons)/continued 


Section  4— Table  4/Continued 


Table 

4.3 

Participation 

rates' 

Annual 
average 
and 
month 

Total 

15-24  years 

25 

years  and  over 

Both 

sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

D 

D 

767288 
767610 

767420 
767685 

767552 
767752 

767298 
767622 

767430 
767697 

767562 
767763 

767261 
767586 

767389 
767656 

767521 
767730 

1982 
1983 

64.1 
64.4 

77.0 

76.7 

51.7 
52.6 

65.8 
66.1 

69.3 
69.2 

62.3 
62.8 

635 
63.9 

79.5 
79.1 

48.5 
49.6 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

662 

79.7 

53.2 

73.4 

78.1 

68.5 

63.9 

80.2 

48.5 

S 

63.9 

76.7 

51.7 

63.6 

67.0 

60.1 

64.1 

79.9 

49.1 

O 

63.9 

76.6 

51  8 

63.9 

67.1 

60.7 

64.0 

797 

49.2 

N 

63.3 

75.6 

51.4 

62.8 

65.5 

60.1 

63.4 

78.9 

48.8 

D 

63.0 

75.1 

51.3 

62.5 

64.7 

60.2 

63.2 

78.5 

48.7 

1983  J 

62.5 

74.3 

51.1 

61.1 

63.1 

59.1 

62.9 

77.9 

487 

F 

62.8 

74.6 

51.4 

61.6 

63.7 

59.5 

63.1 

782 

489 

M 

63.6 

75.6 

52.0 

63.0 

65.4 

60.6 

63.8 

78.9 

49.5 

A 

63.6 

75.6 

52.0 

62.1 

64.7 

59.3 

64.0 

79.1 

49.8 

M 

65.0 

77.5 

53.0 

67.2 

70.7 

63.6 

64.3 

79.7 

49.9 

J 

66.3 

79.1 

54.1 

71.9 

75.8 

67.9 

64.6 

80  1 

50.0 

J 

67.0 

80.5 

54.1 

77.1 

82.2 

72.0 

63.9 

79.9 

48.9 

A 

66.7 

79.9 

54.2 

74.9 

79.8 

69.9 

64.2 

79.9 

49.6 

S 

644 

76.7 

52.7 

64.3 

67.6 

60.9 

64.5 

79.5 

50.4 

0 

64.0 

76.1 

52.5 

63.6 

664 

60.8 

64.1 

79.1 

50.1 

N 

63.6 

75.5 

52.2 

63  1 

66.2 

600 

63.8 

78.4 

50.0 

D 

63.3 

75.0 

52.2 

62.8 

65.3 

60.3 

63.5 

78.0 

49.9 

1984  J 

62.6 

74.0 

51.6 

61.2 

63.4 

58.9 

63.0 

77.4 

49.5 

F 

63 .1 

74.5 

52.2 

62.2 

64.0 

60.3 

63.4 

77.8 

499 

M 

63.6 

75.0 

52.7 

63.0 

65.1 

60.8 

63.8 

78.0 

50.5 

A 

63.5 

75.2 

52.4 

63.0 

65.8 

60.1 

63.7 

78.1 

50.1 

M 

65.2 

77.3 

537 

68.6 

72.2 

64.8 

64.3 

78.9 

50.6 

J 

66.3 

78.8 

54.3 

71.9 

76.4 

67.3 

64.6 

79.5 

50.6 

J 

67.3 

80.3 

548 

77.9 

83.4 

72.3 

64.2 

79.3 

50.0 

Adjusted  for 

seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 

1982  A 

64.1 

77.0 

51.8 

65.3 

68.7 

61.8 

637 

79.7 

487 

S 

64.1 

77.1 

51.7 

65.7 

69.4 

62.0 

63.6 

79.7 

48.6 

O 

64.3 

77.3 

51.8 

66.1 

698 

62.3 

63.7 

79.7 

48.7 

N 

64.0 

76.7 

51.8 

65.6 

68.7 

62.4 

63.5 

79.3 

48.7 

D 

64 .1 

76.6 

52.1 

65.7 

68.7 

62.6 

63.6 

79.2 

48.9 

1983  J 

63.8 

760 

52.2 

65.2 

68.0 

62.5 

63.4 

78.6 

49.1 

F 

64.0 

76.3 

52.3 

65.6 

68.4 

62.7 

63.5 

78.8 

49.2 

M 

64  1 

76.4 

52.3 

65.7 

68.7 

627 

63.6 

78.9 

49.3 

A 

64.3 

76.6 

52.6 

65.5 

68.4 

62.5 

64.0 

79.2 

49.7 

M 

64.5 

76.9 

52.7 

66.3 

69.5 

63.0 

64.0 

79.3 

49.6 

J 

64.6 

77.0 

52.8 

66.3 

69.4 

63.1 

64.2 

79.4 

49.8 

J 

64.8 

77.2 

52.9 

66.8 

70.0 

63.5 

64.1 

79.5 

49.8 

A 

64.6 

77.0 

52.8 

66.4 

698 

63.0 

64.1 

79.2 

49.8 

s 

64.5 

76.8 

52.7 

66.3 

69.6 

62.9 

64.0 

79.0 

49.8 

0 

64.2 

76.4 

52.5 

65.7 

68.8 

62.5 

63.8 

78.8 

496 

N 

64.3 

76.5 

52.6 

65.9 

69.4 

62.3 

63.8 

78.7 

49.9 

D 

64.5 

76.6 

52.9 

66.1 

69.4 

62.7 

64.0 

78.8 

50.1 

1984  J 

64.2 

76.2 

52.8 

65.8 

69.0 

62.5 

63.8 

784 

50.0 

F 

64.5 

76.5 

53.1 

66.4 

69.4 

63.4 

64.0 

78.7 

50.2 

M 

64.3 

76.1 

53.1 

66.2 

69.2 

63.1 

63.8 

78.2 

50.3 

A 

64.4 

76.3 

53.0 

66.7 

69.8 

63.4 

63.7 

78.3 

50.0 

M 

64.7 

76.6 

53.3 

67.4 

70.7 

64.0 

63.9 

78.5 

50.2 

J 

64.6 

76.6 

53.0 

66.2 

69.7 

62.7 

64.1 

78.7 

50.3 

J 

64.8 

76.6 

53.5 

67.0 

70.4 

63.6 

64.2 

78.5 

50.7 

See  footnotes.  Table  3 


41 


Section 
Table  4 

4— Table  4 /Cone 
Selected  series 

lud 

by 

ed 
sex 

and  main 

age 

group  (thousands  of 

persons)/concluded 

August  1984 

Table 

4.4: 

Unemployment 

rates' 

Annual 

Total 

15-24  years 

25  years  and  over 

and 
month 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

Both 
sexes 

Men 

Women 

D 
D 

767289 
767611 

767421 
767686 

767553 
767753 

767299 
767623 

767431 
767698 

767563 
767764 

767262 
767587 

767390 
767657 

767522 
767731 

1982 

1983 

11.0 
11.9 

11.1 

12.1 

109 
11.6 

18.8 
19.9 

21.1 

22.4 

16.1 
17.0 

8.4 

9.4 

8.2 
9.2 

8.8 
9.6 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

11.3 

10.9 

11.9 

18.4 

19.8 

16.7 

8.7 

8.0 

9.9 

S 

11.3 

11.0 

11.8 

19.5 

20.8 

18.0 

8.8 

8.3 

9.5 

0 

11.7 

11.7 

11.7 

20.1 

21.9 

18.1 

9.1 

8.9 

9.4 

N 

12.2 

12.5 

11.9 

20.0 

22.3 

17.5 

9.8 

9.8 

9.8 

D 

12.8 

13.6 

11.7 

20.8 

24.8 

16.4 

10.3 

10.6 

9.9 

1983  J 

13.7 

14.6 

12.5 

22.6 

26.8 

180 

11.0 

11.4 

10.5 

F 

13.6 

14.4 

12.4 

22.4 

26.6 

17.8 

10.9 

11.3 

10.4 

M 

14.0 

148 

12.8 

23.4 

27.8 

18.6 

11.1 

11.3 

10.7 

A 

13.2 

13.9 

12.2 

22.4 

26.5 

17.8 

10.5 

10.6 

10.2 

M 

12.2 

12.6 

11.7 

21.2 

23.7 

18.3 

9.4 

9.4 

9.3 

J 

11.7 

11.7 

11.6 

19.7 

21.3 

17.8 

9.0 

8.8 

9.1 

J 

11.2 

11.1 

11.2 

18.3 

20.0 

16.3 

8.5 

8.3 

90 

A 

109 

10.5 

11.5 

17.1 

18.5 

15.4 

8.7 

7.9 

9.8 

S 

10.4 

9.8 

11.3 

17.9 

18.5 

17.2 

8.1 

7.4 

9.2 

O 

10.3 

9.8 

11.0 

17.7 

18.6 

16.6 

8.1 

7.6 

90 

N 

10.7 

10.7 

10.7 

18.2 

20.4 

15.7 

8.5 

8.2 

9.0 

D 

11.1 

11.5 

10.5 

18.5 

21.8 

14.9 

8.9 

8.8 

9.0 

1984  J 

12.4 

13.0 

11.5 

204 

23.7 

16.8 

10.0 

10.2 

9.7 

F 

12.3 

12.8 

11.5 

19.8 

22.9 

16.5 

10.1 

10.2 

9.8 

M 

12.7 

13.3 

11.8 

20.3 

23.6 

16.7 

10.5 

10.7 

10.2 

A 

12.1 

12.6 

11.4 

19.7 

23.0 

16.1 

9.9 

9.9 

9.8 

M 

11.7 

11.7 

11.7 

19.3 

20.9 

17.4 

9.3 

9.1 

9.6 

J 

107 

10.4 

11.3 

17.0 

17.7 

16.2 

8.7 

8.2 

9.4 

J 

10.3 

9.7 

11.1 

160 

16.5 

15.4 

8.3 

7.5 

9.3 

Adjusted  for 

seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 

1982  A 

12.2 

12.5 

11.7 

20.8 

23.5 

17.7 

9.4 

9.4 

9.4 

S 

12.4 

12.9 

11.7 

20.7 

23.5 

17.5 

9.7 

9.8 

95 

0 

12.8 

13.3 

12.0 

21.2 

24.1 

17.9 

10.0 

10.2 

9.7 

N 

12.7 

13.1 

12.1 

20.7 

23.3 

17.8 

10.1 

10.2 

10.0 

D 

12.8 

13.2 

12.2 

21  0 

24.1 

176 

10.1 

10.2 

10.1 

1983  J 

12.4 

126 

12.1 

20.5 

23.2 

17.6 

9.8 

9.6 

10.1 

F 

12.5 

12.7 

12.2 

20.7 

23.5 

17.6 

9.9 

9.7 

10.1 

M 

12.5 

12.6 

124 

20.9 

23.7 

17.8 

9.9 

9.6 

10.3 

A 

12.4 

12.6 

12.0 

21.1 

24.1 

17.8 

9.6 

9.4 

9.9 

M 

12.3 

12.5 

11.9 

20.8 

23.4 

17.9 

96 

9.5 

9.7 

J 

12.1 

12.4 

11.6 

19.9 

22.3 

17.2 

9.6 

97 

95 

J 

11.9 

12.2 

11.3 

19.5 

22.1 

16.6 

9.5 

9.5 

9.4 

A 

11.6 

11.9 

11.2 

19.3 

21.9 

16.4 

92 

9.2 

9.4 

S 

11.3 

11.4 

11.2 

19.0 

21  0 

16.7 

8.9 

8.7 

9.2 

0 

11.2 

11.2 

11.1 

18.6 

20.6 

16.4 

8.9 

8.6 

9.2 

N 

11.1 

113 

11.0 

18.9 

21.4 

16.1 

8.7 

8.5 

9.1 

D 

11.1 

11.2 

11.0 

18.8 

21  2 

16.2 

8.7 

8.5 

9.2 

1984  J 

11.2 

11.3 

11.2 

18.7 

20.6 

16.5 

89 

8.7 

9.3 

F 

11.3 

11.3 

11.3 

18.5 

20.4 

16.4 

9.1 

8.9 

9.5 

M 

11.4 

11.4 

11.3 

18.2 

20.1 

16.0 

9.3 

9.1 

9.6 

A 

11.4 

11.4 

11.3 

18.5 

20.7 

16.1 

9.1 

8.9 

95 

M 

11.7 

116 

11.7 

187 

20.5 

16.7 

9.5 

9.2 

9.9 

J 

11.2 

11.0 

11.3 

17.3 

18.8 

15.6 

93 

8.9 

9.8 

J 

11.0 

10.7 

11.3 

17.1 

184 

15.7 

9.1 

8.6 

9.8 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


42 


August  1984 

Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons) 


Section  4— Table  5 


Annual 
average 

Table  5.1 

Labour  force 

month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

N.S. 

NB 

Que. 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C. 

D 
D 

767285 
767606 

767837 
767899 

767975 
768037 

768113 
768175 

766251 
768313 

768413 
768475 

768583 
768645 

768729 
768791 

768867 
768929 

769005 
769067 

769168 
769230 

1982 
1983 

1 1 .958 
12,183 

209 
214 

52 

55 

361 
369 

282 
290 

2,998 
3,069 

4,508 

4.570 

496 
508 

455 
470 

1,227 
1,249 

1,370 
1,389 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

12,373 

227 

56 

381 

300 

3.105 

4,661 

506 

471 

1,256 

1,412 

S 

1 1 ,972 

213 

53 

366 

289 

3,011 

4,489 

499 

460 

1,231 

1,361 

O 

11.986 

210 

53 

364 

285 

3,020 

4.498 

498 

459 

1,227 

1,372 

N 

1 1 ,876 

206 

52 

359 

275 

2,968 

4,481 

497 

454 

1,225 

1,359 

D 

11,831 

203 

51 

354 

272 

2,954 

4,465 

496 

449 

1,228 

1,359 

1983  J 

11,745 

191 

50 

348 

267 

2.924 

4,436 

493 

448 

1,225 

1,362 

F 

11,816 

199 

50 

350 

271 

2.958 

4,446 

494 

454 

1,231 

1.364 

M 

1 1 ,983 

205 

51 

358 

281 

3,003 

4,496 

498 

456 

1,244 

1,391 

A 

11,991 

208 

52 

355 

284 

3,004 

4,495 

500 

461 

1,243 

1,390 

M 

12,278 

221 

56 

369 

300 

3,093 

4,581 

515 

479 

1.264 

1,401 

J 

12,535 

234 

58 

377 

307 

3,185 

4,679 

519 

483 

1.271 

1,422 

J 

12,684 

243 

61 

389 

313 

3,199 

4,738 

524 

493 

1.290 

1,434 

A 

12,645 

234 

60 

390 

312 

3,173 

4,749 

522 

493 

1,283 

1,428 

S 

12,221 

219 

57 

374 

299 

3,093 

4,565 

511 

476 

1,243 

1.383 

O 

12,155 

214 

56 

375 

289 

3,077 

4,557 

511 

475 

1,239 

1,363 

N 

12,089 

204 

55 

372 

280 

3,059 

4,552 

505 

467 

1,235 

1,361 

D 

12,049 

197 

53 

366 

273 

3,059 

4,540 

505 

460 

1,227 

1.369 

1984  J 

11,916 

195 

52 

361 

265 

3,007 

4,495 

502 

455 

1,220 

1,363 

F 

12,032 

203 

51 

365 

269 

3,054 

4,526 

505 

459 

1,234 

1,367 

M 

12,135 

214 

52 

371 

275 

3,079 

4.554 

505 

463 

1,244 

1,380 

A 

12,138 

210 

53 

374 

279 

3,059 

4,566 

511 

465 

1,228 

1,393 

M 

12,474 

222 

56 

387 

300 

3,154 

4,675 

520 

483 

1,264 

1,413 

J 

12,678 

236 

59 

399 

307 

3,226 

4,737 

521 

489 

1,274 

1,430 

J 

12,889 

251 

61 

412 

314 

3,245 

4,840 

529 

495 

1.294 

1,447 

Adjusted 

for  seasonal 

variation 

M.C.D. 

1982  A 

1 1 ,990 

209 

51 

367 

280 

3,010 

4,520 

492 

451 

1,228 

1,376 

S 

12,008 

208 

52 

362 

281 

3,009 

4,532 

498 

456 

1,238 

1,372 

O 

12,050 

209 

53 

361 

282 

3,027 

4,534 

498 

458 

1,237 

1,384 

N 

12,010 

212 

53 

361 

281 

2,998 

4,539 

501 

461 

1,240 

1,378 

D 

12,039 

218 

54 

361 

285 

3.007 

4,533 

503 

461 

1,253 

1,382 

1983  J 

12,002 

209 

54 

362 

286 

3,013 

4,504 

503 

463 

1,240 

1,378 

F 

12,056 

214 

54 

362 

289 

3,031 

4,516 

505 

468 

1.239 

1,378 

M 

12,087 

216 

54 

366 

293 

3,040 

4,538 

504 

466 

1,244 

1,389 

A 

12,139 

216 

54 

364 

292 

3,058 

4.548 

505 

467 

1,245 

1,398 

M 

12,193 

216 

54 

367 

293 

3,090 

4.567 

509 

471 

1,252 

1.390 

J 

12,225 

216 

55 

368 

292 

3,079 

4.561 

509 

471 

1,258 

1,400 

J 

12,258 

216 

55 

370 

292 

3,067 

4,585 

508 

471 

1,254 

1,398 

A 

12,243 

215 

55 

375 

291 

3.069 

4,600 

509 

474 

1,257 

1.392 

S 

12,234 

214 

56 

371 

289 

3.085 

4,590 

511 

473 

1,251 

1.395 

o 

12.192 

212 

56 

373 

286 

3,078 

4,579 

512 

474 

1,250 

1,374 

N 

12.221 

211 

56 

374 

287 

3,092 

4,598 

510 

473 

1,250 

1,381 

D 

12.267 

210 

55 

373 

286 

3,116 

4,605 

513 

473 

1,253 

1,393 

1984  J 

12,229 

213 

56 

375 

284 

3,107 

4,585 

512 

472 

1,241 

1.386 

F 

12.304 

217 

55 

378 

286 

3,130 

4,614 

515 

473 

1,248 

1.383 

M 

12,277 

222 

55 

378 

286 

3,124 

4,616 

511 

474 

1,246 

1,379 

A 

12,300 

219 

55 

382 

288 

3,115 

4,630 

515 

471 

1,232 

1,397 

M 

12,368 

218 

55 

384 

289 

3,141 

4,655 

514 

475 

1,248 

1.400 

J 

12,354 

218 

55 

389 

291 

3,116 

4,622 

513 

477 

1.260 

1,405 

J 

12.422 

221 

57 

390 

291 

3,113 

4,668 

513 

473 

1,256 

1,410 

See  footnotes.  Table  3. 


43 


Section  4— Table  5/Continued  August  1984 

Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons) /continued 


Annual 

average 

Table 

5-2:   Employed 

and 

month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

PEL 

N.S. 

N.B. 

Que 

Onl. 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

D 

767286 

767838 

767976 

768114 

768252 

768414 

768584 

768730 

768868 

769006 

769169 

D 

767608 

767900 

768038 

768176 

768314 

768476 

768646 

768792 

768930 

769068 

769231 

1982 

10.644 

174 

45 

313 

243 

2,584 

4,067 

454 

426 

1,132 

1.204 

1983 

10,734 

174 

48 

320 

247 

2,642 

4,096 

460 

436 

1,115 

1.197 

Unadjusted 

for  seasonal 

variation 

1982  A 

10.975 

191 

50 

337 

262 

2,663 

4,187 

460 

442 

1,155 

1,227 

s 

10,615 

177 

47 

320 

252 

2.593 

4,028 

456 

432 

1,124 

1,186 

0 

10.584 

172 

47 

318 

248 

2,592 

4.012 

453 

431 

1.120 

1,191 

N 

10.423 

167 

45 

309 

235 

2.560 

3.969 

445 

423 

1,104 

1,167 

D 

10.321 

165 

44 

303 

234 

2,513 

3.941 

442 

415 

1,107 

1,158 

1983  J 

10,133 

154 

42 

293 

224 

2,477 

3.874 

439 

408 

1,081 

1,141 

F 

10,212 

157 

43 

299 

227 

2,498 

3.888 

440 

414 

1.085 

1.163 

M 

1 0,309 

160 

43 

300 

230 

2,522 

3,928 

444 

418 

1.084 

1,180 

A 

10,410 

163 

44 

304 

232 

2.557 

3,947 

448 

423 

1.097 

1,196 

M 

10.776 

178 

50 

319 

255 

2,649 

4,072 

464 

445 

1,133 

1,211 

J 

1 1 .073 

193 

52 

332 

265 

2,739 

4.184 

472 

453 

1,143 

1.238 

J 

1 1 ,269 

202 

54 

341 

270 

2,790 

4,277 

478 

461 

1,151 

1.246 

A 

1 1 ,270 

196 

54 

347 

272 

2,765 

4,311 

479 

461 

1,151 

1,235 

S 

10,952 

183 

52 

331 

260 

2,703 

4,180 

469 

445 

1,123 

1,207 

0 

10.901 

177 

50 

330 

253 

2,690 

4,171 

468 

444 

1,127 

1,191 

N 

10,792 

164 

49 

325 

241 

2,668 

4.169 

463 

433 

1,107 

1,173 

D 

10,713 

158 

46 

319 

233 

2,646 

4,147 

461 

424 

1,098 

1.181 

1984  J 

10,443 

153 

45 

310 

224 

2,580 

4,028 

455 

416 

1,076 

1,156 

F 

10,557 

158 

44 

312 

227 

2,611 

4,078 

457 

418 

1,096 

1,155 

M 

10,595 

164 

44 

315 

227 

2,638 

4.074 

458 

419 

1.092 

1,164 

A 

10.670 

166 

43 

319 

232 

2,639 

4,123 

467 

426 

1,080 

1.174 

M 

11.014 

173 

49 

339 

252 

2,733 

4,237 

480 

446 

1.111 

1,193 

J 

11.316 

195 

53 

354 

264 

2,821 

4.338 

484 

455 

1,134 

1.219 

J 

1 1 ,563 

206 

55 

366 

272 

2,886 

4,430 

491 

456 

1,154 

1.245 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  4 


1982  A 

10,533 

171 

44 

318 

240 

2,546 

4.025 

446 

420                   1 

122                  1 

189 

S 

10,518 

169 

45 

312 

240 

2,564 

4,009 

452 

425                   1 

121                  1 

185 

O 

10,513 

168 

46 

312 

241 

2,567 

3.998 

450 

426                   1 

115                  1 

186 

N 

10,485 

172 

46 

310 

238 

2,571 

3,980 

447 

428                  1 

112                  1 

181 

D 

10,499 

178 

47 

309 

244 

2.564 

3,986 

449 

428                  1 

122                  1 

177 

1983  J 

10,516 

173 

46 

310 

243 

2.581 

3.998 

453 

428                  1 

113                  1 

181 

F 

10.549 

173 

47 

315 

245 

2,590 

3.994 

454 

433                  1 

109                  1 

188 

M 

10,572 

174 

47 

316 

247 

2,599 

4.026 

455 

432                  1 

104                  1 

196 

A 

10,637 

174 

48 

316 

247 

2,621 

4,028 

456 

432                  1 

112                  1 

209 

M 

10.696 

175 

48 

318 

251 

2.652 

4,057 

458 

436                  1 

118                  1 

200 

J 

10,747 

175 

48 

320 

249 

2,647 

4,079 

459 

438                  1 

120                  1 

204 

J 

10.804 

176 

48 

320 

248 

2.645 

4,120 

461 

440                  1 

117                  1 

206 

A 

10,817 

175 

48 

327 

249 

2.646 

4,141 

464 

439                  1 

118                  1 

198 

S 

10.851 

175 

49 

323 

247 

2,673 

4,159 

465 

438                  1 

119                  1 

206 

O 

10,831 

173 

49 

324 

246 

2,665 

4.158 

465 

439                  1 

122                  1 

187 

N 

10,859 

170 

50 

326 

245 

2,681 

4.183 

466 

438                  1 

116                  1 

189 

D 

10,902 

170 

49 

325 

243 

2,700 

4,195 

469 

437                   1 

114                  1 

202 

1984  J 

10,855 

172 

49 

327 

243 

2,691 

4,164 

469 

437                   1 

110                  1 

197 

F 

10,909 

174 

48 

328 

245 

2,707 

4,194 

471 

437                   1 

120                  1 

183 

M 

10,878 

177 

48 

330 

244 

2,717 

4.182 

469 

434                   1 

113                  1 

181 

A 

10.903 

176 

47 

331 

247 

2,705 

4.209 

474 

435                  1 

096                  1 

186 

M 

10.926 

172 

47 

337 

246 

2,727 

4,220 

474 

437                  1 

098                  1 

181 

J 

10.975 

176 

48 

340 

247 

2.723 

4,225 

472 

439                  1 

111                  1 

184 

J 

11.061 

178 

50 

343 

249 

2.737 

4,256 

473 

435                  1 

118                  1 

203 

See  footnotes.  Table  3 


44 


August  1984  Section  4— Table  5/Continued 

Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons) /continued 


Annual 
average 

Table 

5.3: 

Unemployed 

month 

Canada 

Nfld 

P.E.I. 

N.S. 

N.B 

Que 

Ont 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

D 
D 

767287 
767609 

767839 

767901 

767977 
768039 

768115 
768177 

768253 
76831 5 

768415 
768477 

768585 
768647 

768731 
768793 

768869 
768931 

769007 
769069 

769170 
769232 

1982 
1983 

1,314 
1,448 

35 

40 

7 
7 

47 

49 

40 

43 

413 
427 

440 

474 

42 

48 

28 

35 

95 

134 

166 
192 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

1,398 

36 

6 

44 

38 

442 

473 

45 

29 

101 

184 

S 

1,356 

36 

6 

45 

38 

418 

461 

43 

28 

107 

175 

O 

1,402 

38 

6 

46 

37 

428 

486 

44 

28 

107 

182 

N 

1,453 

39 

8 

51 

40 

408 

512 

52 

31 

121 

192 

D 

1,510 

38 

7 

51 

38 

440 

524 

54 

34 

121 

202 

1983  J 

1,611 

37 

8 

55 

43 

447 

562 

54 

40 

144 

221 

F 

1,604 

42 

7 

50 

45 

460 

558 

54 

39 

146 

202 

M 

1,674 

46 

8 

58 

51 

481 

568 

54 

38 

159 

211 

A 

1.582 

44 

7 

52 

52 

448 

548 

52 

38 

146 

194 

M 

1.502 

43 

6 

50 

45 

443 

510 

51 

34 

131 

189 

J 

1.462 

41 

6 

45 

42 

446 

494 

46 

30 

127 

184 

J 

1,415 

41 

7 

49 

44 

409 

461 

47 

31 

139 

188 

A 

1,375 

38 

6 

43 

40 

408 

438 

44 

33 

132 

192 

S 

1,269 

36 

6 

43 

39 

390 

385 

43 

32 

120 

176 

O 

1,253 

37 

6 

46 

36 

387  ' 

386 

43 

31 

111 

171 

N 

1,297 

40 

6 

48 

39 

391 

383 

42 

33 

127 

188 

D 

1,336 

38 

6 

47 

40 

413 

393 

44 

37 

129 

188 

1984  J 

1,473 

42 

7 

51 

41 

427 

466 

47 

39 

144 

208 

F 

1,476 

45 

7 

53 

42 

443 

448 

47 

40 

139 

212 

M 

1,541 

50 

8 

56 

48 

441 

480 

47 

44 

152 

215 

A 

1.468 

45 

9 

55 

48 

420 

443 

43 

39 

148 

219 

M 

1.460 

49 

8 

48 

47 

421 

438 

39 

37 

152 

220 

J 

1.362 

41 

6 

45 

43 

404 

400 

38 

35 

140 

211 

J 

1.326 

44 

6 

46 

42 

359 

410 

38 

38 

140 

202 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  4 


1982  A 

1,457 

38 

7 

49 

40 

464 

495 

46 

31 

106 

187 

S 

1,490 

39 

7 

50 

41 

445 

523 

46 

31 

117 

187 

O 

1,537 

41 

7 

49 

41 

460 

536 

48 

32 

122 

198 

N 

1,525 

40 

7 

51 

43 

427 

559 

54 

33 

128 

197 

D 

1,540 

40 

7 

52 

41 

443 

547 

54 

33 

131 

205 

1983  J 

1,486 

36 

8 

52 

43 

432 

506 

50 

35 

127 

197 

F 

1,507 

41 

7 

47 

44 

441 

522 

51 

35 

130 

190 

M 

1,515 

42 

7 

50 

46 

441 

512 

49 

34 

140 

193 

A 

1,502 

42 

6 

48 

45 

437 

520 

49 

35 

133 

189 

M 

1,497 

41 

6 

49 

42 

438 

510 

51 

35 

134 

190 

J 

1,478 

41 

7 

48 

43 

432 

482 

50 

33 

138 

196 

J 

1,454 

40 

7 

50 

44 

422 

465 

47 

31 

137 

192 

A 

1,426 

40 

7 

48 

42 

423 

459 

45 

35 

139 

194 

S 

1,383 

39 

7 

48 

42 

412 

431 

46 

35 

132 

189 

O 

1,361 

39 

7 

49 

40 

413 

421 

47 

35 

128 

187 

N 

1,362 

41 

6 

48 

42 

411 

415 

44 

35 

134 

192 

D 

1,365 

40 

6 

48 

43 

416 

410 

44 

36 

139 

191 

1984  J 

1,374 

41 

7 

48 

41 

416 

421 

43 

35 

131 

189 

F 

1,395 

43 

7 

50 

41 

423 

420 

44 

36 

128 

200 

M 

1.399 

45 

7 

48 

42 

407 

434 

42 

40 

133 

198 

A 

1,397 

43 

8 

51 

41 

410 

421 

41 

36 

136 

211 

M 

1,442 

46 

8 

47 

43 

414 

435 

40 

38 

150 

219 

J 

1,379 

42 

7 

49 

44 

393 

397 

41 

38 

149 

221 

J 

1,361 

43 

7 

47 

42 

376 

412 

40 

38 

138 

207 

See  footnotes,  Table  3 


45 


Section  4— Table  5/Continued  August  1984 

Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons) /continued 


Annual 
average 

Table 

5.4: 

Participation 

rates 

month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

N.S. 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man 

Sask 

Alta 

B.C. 

D 

D 

767288 
767610 

767841 
769756 

767979 
769757 

768117 
769758 

768255 
769759 

768417 
769760 

768587 
769763 

768733 
769766 

768871 
769767 

769009 
769768 

769172 
769769 

1982 
1983 

64.1 
64.4 

52.1 
52.1 

57.8 
60.2 

57.0 
57.4 

55.0 
55.5 

60.0 
609 

67.3 
67.1 

64.9 

65.6 

63.9 
65.2 

71.4 

71.6 

64.3 
64.1 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

66.2 

56.3 

61.6 

60.0 

58.2 

62.1 

69.4 

66.1 

66.1 

72.8 

66.1 

S 

63.9 

52.9 

58.5 

57.5 

56.1 

60.1 

66.7 

65.1 

64.5 

71.2 

63.6 

O 

63.9 

52.0 

58.4 

57.2 

55.2 

60.3 

66.8 

64.9 

64.2 

70.9 

64.1 

N 

63.3 

50.9 

57.8 

56.4 

53.1 

59.2 

66.5 

64.7 

63.5 

70.6 

63.4 

D 

63.0 

50.0 

56.3 

55.6 

52.6 

58.9 

66.1 

64.4 

62.7 

70.7 

63.3 

1983  J 

62.5 

47.1 

55.4 

54.6 

51.5 

58.3 

65.6 

64.0 

62.5 

70  5 

633 

F 

62.8 

48.8 

55.2 

54.7 

52.2 

58.9 

65.7 

64.0 

63.1 

70.7 

63.4 

M 

63.6 

50.3 

56.3 

56.0 

54.1 

59.7 

66.4 

64.5 

63.4 

71.4 

64.5 

A 

63.6 

50.8 

56.9 

55.5 

54.5 

59.7 

66.3 

64.7 

64.0 

71.2 

64.4 

M 

65.0 

53.9 

61.3 

57.6 

57.5 

61.4 

67.4 

66.6 

66.5 

72.4 

64.8 

J 

66.3 

56.9 

64.1 

58.7 

58.9 

63.2 

68.8 

67.0 

67.0 

72.7 

65.7 

J 

67.0 

59.2 

66.4 

60.7 

60.0 

63.4 

69.6 

67.6 

68.3 

73.8 

66.2 

A 

66.7 

56.8 

66.0 

60.7 

59.6 

62.9 

69.7 

67.3 

68.3 

73.3 

65.8 

S 

64.4 

53.1 

62.8 

58.1 

57.0 

61.3 

66.9 

65.9 

65.8 

71.1 

63.7 

O 

64.0 

51.8 

60.8 

58.2 

55.1 

60.9 

66.7 

65.7 

65.5 

70.9 

62.6 

N 

63.6 

49.3 

59.9 

57.7 

53.3 

60.6 

66.5 

64.9 

64.3 

70.7 

62.4 

D 

63.3 

47.4 

57.3 

56.6 

51.9 

60.5 

66.2 

64.9 

63.4 

70.3 

62.7 

1984  J 

62.6 

47.0 

56.8 

55.8 

50.5 

59.5 

65.5 

64.4 

62.6 

70.0 

62.3 

F 

63.1 

48.7 

55.6 

56.3 

51.1 

60.4 

65.8 

64.7 

63.0 

70.8 

62.3 

M 

63.6 

51.3 

56.6 

57.1 

52.2 

60.8 

66.1 

64.7 

63.5 

71.4 

62.8 

A 

63.5 

50.4 

57.1 

57.5 

53.0 

60.4 

66.2 

65.3 

63.7 

70.4 

63.4 

M 

65.2 

53.2 

61.1 

59.5 

56.7 

62.2 

67.7 

66.4 

66.1 

72.5 

64.2 

J 

66.3 

56.4 

63.6 

61.2 

58.1 

63.6 

68.5 

66.6 

66.9 

73.1 

64.9 

J 

67.3 

59.9 

66.4 

63.2 

59.3 

63.9 

69.9 

67.5 

67.5 

74.3 

65.6 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 


1982  A 

64.1 

52.0 

56.7 

57.8 

54.4 

60.2 

67.3 

64.2 

63.3 

71.1 

64.4 

S 

64.1 

51.6 

57.8 

56.9 

54.5 

60.1 

67.4 

65.0 

64.0 

71.6 

64.1 

O 

64.3 

51.7 

58.9 

56.8 

54.7 

60.4 

67.3 

64.9 

64.1 

71.4 

64.6 

N 

64.0 

52.3 

58.9 

56.7 

54.4 

59.8 

67.3 

65.2 

64.4 

71.5 

64.2 

D 

64.1 

53.7 

60.0 

56.7 

55.0 

60.0 

67.2 

65.4 

64.3 

72.2 

64.4 

1983  J 

63.8 

51.4 

59.3 

56.7 

55.2 

60.0 

66.6 

65.3 

64.6 

71.3 

64.1 

F 

64.0 

52.6 

59.3 

56.7 

55.7 

60.3 

66.7 

65.5 

65.2 

71.2 

64.0 

M 

64.1 

52.9 

59.3 

57.2 

56.3 

60.5 

67.0 

65.4 

64.8 

71.4 

64.5 

A 

64.3 

52.8 

59.3 

56.9 

56.2 

60.8 

67.0 

65.4 

65.0 

71.4 

64.8 

M 

64.5 

52.7 

59.3 

57.3 

56.2 

61.4 

67.2 

65.8 

65.4 

71.7 

64.3 

J 

64.6 

52.6 

60.4 

57.4 

55.9 

61.1 

67.1 

65.8 

65.3 

72.0 

64.7 

J 

64.8 

52.6 

60.4 

57.6 

55.9 

60.8 

67.3 

65.5 

65.2 

71.7 

64.5 

A 

64.6 

52.2 

60.4 

58.3 

55.6 

60.8 

67.5 

65.6 

65.6 

71.9 

64.2 

S 

64.5 

51.8 

61.5 

57.6 

55.2 

61.1 

67.2 

65.9 

65.3 

71.6 

64.2 

O 

64.2 

51.2 

60.9 

57.8 

54.5 

60.9 

67.0 

65.9 

65.5 

71.6 

63.2 

N 

64.3 

51.0 

60.9 

57.9 

54.7 

61.2 

67.2 

65.6 

65.2 

71.6 

63.4 

D 

64.5 

50.6 

59.8 

57.7 

54.5 

61.7 

67.2 

65.9 

65.2 

71.8 

63.8 

1984  J 

64.2 

51.2 

60.9 

57.9 

54.0 

61.5 

66.8 

65.7 

64.9 

71.2 

63.3 

F 

64.5 

52.2 

59.8 

58.2 

54.4 

61.9 

67.1 

66.0 

65.0 

71.6 

63.1 

M 

64.3 

53.2 

59.8 

58.2 

54.3 

61.7 

67.0 

65.4 

65.0 

71.5 

62.8 

A 

64.4 

52.5 

59.8 

58.8 

54.5 

61.5 

67.1 

65.9 

64.5 

70.7 

63.6 

M 

64.7 

52.3 

59.8 

59.0 

54.7 

62.0 

67.4 

65.7 

65.0 

71.6 

63.6 

J 

64.6 

52.2 

59.8 

59.7 

55.0 

61.4 

66.9 

65.5 

65.2 

72.3 

63.7 

J 

64.8 

52.7 

62.0 

59.7 

55.0 

61.3 

67.4 

65.4 

64.5 

72.1 

63.9 

See  footnotes,  Table  3. 


46 


August  1984  Section  4 — Table  5/Concluded 

Table  5:  Labour  force  characteristics  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  province  (thousands  of  persons)/concluded 


Annual 
average 

Table  5.5: 

Unemployment 

rates2 

month 

Canada 

Nlld 

P.E.I. 

N.S 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

D 
D 

767289 
767611 

767842 
767902 

767980 
768040 

768118 
768178 

768256 
768316 

768418 
768478 

768588 
768648 

768734 
768794 

768872 
768932 

769010 
769070 

769173 
769233 

1982 
1983 

11.0 

11.9 

16.8 
18.8 

12.9 
12.2 

13.2 
13.2 

14.0 

148 

13.8 
13.9 

9.8 

10.4 

8.5 

9.4 

6.2 

7.4 

7.7 
10.8 

12.1 
13.8 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  A 

11.3 

15.8 

10.8 

11.5 

12.6 

14.2 

10.2 

9.0 

6.1 

8.1 

13.1 

S 

11.3 

17.0 

11.1 

12.4 

13.0 

13.9 

10.3 

8.6 

6.1 

8.7 

12.8 

O 

11.7 

18.2 

10.6 

12.6 

13.1 

14.2 

10.8 

8.9 

6.1 

8.7 

13.2 

N 

12.2 

18.9 

14.6 

14.1 

14.5 

13.7 

11.4 

10.5 

6.8 

9.9 

14.1 

D 

12.8 

189 

13.5 

14.5 

14.1 

14.9 

11.7 

10.9 

7.6 

9.9 

14.8 

1983  J 

13.7 

19.5 

16.5 

15.8 

16.0 

15.3 

12.7 

10.9 

9.0 

11.8 

16.2 

F 

13.6 

21.0 

14.6 

14.4 

16.5 

15.6 

12.6 

11.0 

8.7 

11.9 

14.8 

M 

14.0 

22.3 

15.7 

16.3 

18.3 

16.0 

12.6 

10.9 

8.3 

128 

15.1 

A 

13.2 

21.3 

14.4 

14.6 

18.3 

14.9 

12.2 

10.4 

8.3 

11.8 

14.0 

M 

12.2 

19.5 

10.9 

13.5 

15.0 

14.3 

11.1 

9.9 

7.1 

103 

13.5 

J 

11.7 

17.3 

10.9 

11.9 

13.8 

14.0 

106 

8.9 

6.3 

10.0 

13.0 

J 

11.2 

17.0 

11.4 

12.5 

13.9 

12.8 

9.7 

89 

6.4 

10.8 

13.1 

A 

10.9 

16.3 

10.2 

11.1 

12.9 

12.8 

9.2 

8.4 

6.6 

10.3 

13.5 

S 

10.4 

16.5 

10.0 

11.5 

12.9 

12.6 

8.4 

8.3 

6.6 

9.7 

12.8 

O 

10.3 

17.4 

10.0 

12.2 

12.4 

12.6 

8.5 

8.3 

6.5 

9.0 

126 

N 

10.7 

19.6 

11.6 

12.8 

13.9 

12.8 

8.4 

8.3 

7.1 

10.3 

13.8 

D 

11.1 

19.5 

11.9 

12.9 

14.7 

13.5 

8.7 

8.8 

80 

10.5 

13.7 

1984  J 

12.4 

21.7 

14.1 

14.1 

15.6 

14.2 

10.4 

9.4 

8.6 

11.8 

152 

F 

12.3 

22.1 

14.4 

14.4 

15.5 

14.5 

9.9 

9.4 

8.8 

11.2 

15.5 

M 

12.7 

23.3 

15.9 

15.0 

17.6 

14.3 

10.5 

9.3 

9.4 

122 

15.6 

A 

12.1 

21.3 

17.8 

14.7 

17.0 

13.7 

9.7 

8.5 

8.3 

12.1 

15.7 

M 

11.7 

22.0 

13.7 

12.5 

15.8 

13.3 

9.4 

7.5 

7.7 

12.1 

15.6 

J 

10.7 

17.4 

10.5 

11.3 

13.9 

12.5 

8.4 

7.2 

7.1 

11.0 

14.8 

J 

10.3 

17.7 

9.8 

11.3 

13.3 

11.1 

8.5 

7.2 

7.7 

10.8 

14.0 

Adjusted  for  seasonal 

variation 

MC.D. 

1982  A 

12.2 

18.2 

13.7 

13.4 

14.3 

15.4 

11.0 

93 

6.9 

8.6 

13.6 

S 

12.4 

18.8 

13.1 

13.8 

14.6 

14.8 

11.5 

9.2 

6.8 

9.5 

13.6 

O 

12.8 

19.6 

12.5 

13.6 

14.5 

15.2 

11.8 

9.6 

7.0 

9.9 

14.3 

N 

12.7 

18.9 

13.3 

14.1 

15.3 

14.2 

12.3 

10.8 

7.2 

10.3 

14.3 

D 

12.8 

18.3 

12.9 

14.4 

14.4 

14.7 

12.1 

10.7 

7.2 

10.5 

14.8 

1983  J 

12.4 

17.2 

14.3 

14.4 

15.0 

14.3 

11.2 

9.9 

76 

10.2 

14.3 

F 

12.5 

19.2 

12.7 

13.0 

15.2 

14.5 

11.6 

10.1 

7.5 

10.5 

13.8 

M 

12.5 

19.4 

12.4 

13.7 

15.7 

14.5 

11.3 

9.7 

7.3 

11.3 

13.9 

A 

12.4 

19.4 

10.9 

13.2 

15.4 

14.3 

11.4 

9.7 

7.5 

10.7 

13.5 

M 

12.3 

19.0 

11.7 

13.4 

14.3 

14.2 

11.2 

10.0 

7.4 

10.7 

13.7 

J 

12.1 

19.0 

13.2 

13.0 

14.7 

14.0 

10.6 

9.8 

7.0 

11.0 

14.0 

J 

11.9 

18.5 

13.3 

13.5 

15.1 

13.8 

10.1 

9.3 

6.6 

10.9 

13.7 

A 

11.6 

18.6 

12.7 

12.8 

14.4 

13.8 

10.0 

8.8 

7.4 

11.1 

13.9 

S 

11.3 

18.2 

11.8 

12.9 

14.5 

13.4 

9.4 

9.0 

7.4 

106 

13.5 

O 

11.2 

18.4 

11.8 

13.1 

14.0 

13.4 

9.2 

9.2 

7.4 

10.2 

13.6 

N 

11.1 

19.4 

10.4 

12.8 

14.6 

13.3 

90 

8.6 

7.4 

10.7 

13.9 

D 

11.1 

19.0 

11.5 

12.9 

15.0 

13.4 

8.9 

8.6 

7.6 

11.1 

13.7 

1984  J 

11.2 

19.2 

11.7 

12.8 

14.4 

13.4 

9.2 

8.4 

7.4 

10.6 

13.6 

F 

11.3 

19.8 

12.5 

13.2 

14.3 

13.5 

9.1 

8.5 

7.6 

10.3 

145 

I. 

11.4 

20.3 

12.5 

12.7 

14.7 

13.0 

9.4 

8.2 

8.4 

10.7 

14.4 

A 

11.4 

19.6 

13.9 

13.4 

14.2 

13.2 

9.1 

8.0 

7.6 

11.0 

15.1 

M 

11.7 

21.1 

14.2 

12.2 

14.9 

13.2 

93 

7.8 

8.0 

12.0 

15.6 

J 

11.2 

19.3 

12.8 

12.6 

15.1 

12.6 

8.6 

8.0 

8.0 

11.8 

15.7 

J 

11.0 

19.5 

11.9 

12.1 

14.4 

12.1 

8.8 

7.8 

8.0 

11.0 

14.7 

See  footnotes.  Table  3 


47 


Section  4— Tables  6  and  7 

Table  6:  Unemployment  insurance  statistics 


August  1984 


Claims 

data 

Benetits  data 

Type 

ol  benefits  paid 

Initial  and 

renewal 

Average 

Total 

Insured 

Benefi- 

claims 

Number 

weekly 

benefits 

Year 
and 

population1 

ciaries'-* 

received 

ol  weeks 

payment' 

paid3 

Regular 

Sickness 

Maternity       Retirement 

Fishing 

Trainees' 

month 

Thousands 

Thousands 

Dollars 

Thousand  dollars 

D 

1248 

1251 

1232 

1234 

1249 

1235 

1243 

1244 

1245 

1246 

1247 

1250 

1982 

10,648 

1,138 

3,921 

60,440 

144.38 

8.575.445 

7,646,023 

174,415 

315,973 

18,166 

1 1 1 ,856 

202,131 

1983 

10.797 

1,248 

3,434 

66,584 

154.85 

10.169.064 

9,069,503 

179,476 

344,170 

18,515 

141,836 

225,766 

1982  J 

10.908 

1,033 

309 

4,868 

141.89 

674,408 

605,958 

14,606 

27,151 

1,879 

440 

16,020 

J 

11,065 

1.038 

326 

4,418 

142.46 

611,198 

550,111 

13.462 

26,760 

1,343 

110 

10,017 

A 

11,014 

1,101 

276 

5,039 

143.66 

712,310 

651.776 

13,597 

28.108 

1,554 

80 

9,128 

S 

10,646 

1,072 

345 

4.943 

146.13 

703,088 

635,450 

14,005 

29,147 

1,604 

79 

9.816 

0 

10.647 

1,135 

355 

4,855 

148.52 

693,742 

616,530 

13,628 

26,693 

1,477 

88 

17,905 

N 

10,581 

1,251 

438 

5,967 

150.18 

862,692 

770.919 

15,394 

28,812 

1,680 

3,621 

20.214 

D 

10,518 

1,395 

388 

6,018 

152.87 

892,062 

790,597 

14,675 

25.881 

1,401 

17,859 

20.623 

1983  J 

10,455 

1.530 

390 

6,944 

154.51 

1,051,291 

945.021 

14,843 

26,614 

1,452 

26.841 

17,276 

F 

10,511 

1.558 

270 

6,567 

155.52 

997,752 

887,299 

14.615 

24,790 

1,545 

21.525 

23.979 

M 

10,640 

1,514 

251 

7,559 

155.56 

1,147,333 

1,017,724 

17,378 

28,581 

1,661 

25,019 

28,351 

A 

10,619 

1,458 

243 

6,162 

155.26 

937,455 

833,282 

14,288 

25.875 

1,460 

20,911 

22,869 

M 

10,885 

1.281 

228 

6,147 

154.46 

931.852 

832.500 

15.050 

28.634 

1.648 

16,220 

20,307 

J 

1 1 .076 

1,152 

242 

5,209 

153.15 

784.960 

698,084 

14.941 

30.012 

1,565 

2,168 

22,098 

J 

1 1 ,226 

1,096 

257 

4,487 

152.92 

678,694 

613,745 

13,381 

28.109 

1,420 

388 

10,121 

A 

11,212 

1.074 

248 

5,313 

153.28 

811,473 

733,634 

16,261 

34.102  • 

1,790 

756 

1 1 .748 

S 

10,826 

980 

276 

4,330 

153.67 

662,837 

591 ,850 

14.584 

30.539 

1,584 

788 

11,014 

0 

10,760 

1,011 

303 

4,235 

154.50 

651,660 

578,693 

14,231 

29.965 

1,528 

809 

16,850 

N 

10,695 

1,091 

395 

4,885 

156  29 

760,866 

675,675 

15,408 

30.828 

1,639 

5,364 

22,063 

D 

10.660 

1,230 

331 

4.746 

159.05 

752,891 

661 ,996 

14,496 

26,121 

1,223 

21.047 

19,090 

1984  J 

10.621 

1,374 

388 

6,357 

161.75 

1 ,025,248 

914,666 

16,592 

29,690 

1,626 

29,481 

23,407 

F 

10.717 

1,391 

253 

6,078 

162.40 

982,477 

869,551 

17,019 

28,990 

1,548 

28.900 

25,789 

M 

10,809 

1,387 

248 

5.894 

162.09 

950,226 

838,435 

18,300 

30,497 

1,602 

24,938 

25,259 

A 

10,797 

1,307 

227 

5,512 

162.04 

888,913 

788,664 

15.713 

27.856 

1,360 

24,813 

21 ,076 

M 

11,130 

1,174 

249 

5,781 

160  80 

925,992 

819,812 

17,917 

34,799 

1,720 

19,356 

22,875 

'"Beneficiaries"  refer  to  the  number  of  persons  receiving  $1  00  or  more  in  unemployment  insurance  benefit  during  a  specific  week  each  month.       'Annual  figures  are  averages  of  12 
months.       'Prior  to  July  1971,  includes  adjustments  for  cancellation  of  warrants  and  collection  of  overpayments       'Trainees  on  courses  approved  by  Canada  Employment  and  Immigra- 
tion Commission 
Source:  Statistical  Report  on  the  Operation  of  the  Unemployment  Insurance  Act  (73-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  7: 

Help 

wanted 

index,1  by 

region 

(1981  =1 

00) 

Year 
and 
month 

Canada 

Atlantic 
Region 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Prairie 
Region 

British 
Columbia 

Seasonally  adjusted 

D 

736315 

736316 

736317 

736318 

736319 

736320 

1982 
1983 


49 
45 


66 
91 


50 
54 


52 

46 


43 
29 


35 
26 


1982  A 
S 
O 
N 
D 


40 
34 
35 
34 
38 


79 
54 
58 
63 
43 


44 
35 
39 
37 
48 


42 
37 
35 
34 
40 


29 
27 
26 
29 
27 


22 
23 
23 
22 
23 


1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 


38 
34 
37 
41 
43 
47 
49 
45 
50 
52 
51 
56 

52 
54 
58 
43 
57 
64 
66 


79 

46 

65 

66 

87 

86 

161 

77 

65 

117 

103 

143 

99 
94 
114 
75 
124 
179 
259 


48 
40 
39 
51 
50 
61 
48 
54 
65 
66 
60 
63 

64 
63 
67 
49 
65 
72 
70 


36 
35 
40 
42 
42 
45 
52 
45 
51 
48 
54 
61 

53 
58 
60 
44 
59 
70 
63 


28 
26 
27 
28 
32 
28 
31 
30 
30 
32 
29 
31 

30 
32 
34 
30 
36 
34 
38 


21 
24 
23 
24 
28 
29 
28 
28 
28 
26 
27 
28 

32 
31 
30 
31 
40 
30 
27 


'The  index  is  based  on  a  measure  of  the  volume  of  help  wanted  advertising  in  18  newspapers  in  major  metropolitan  areas 
Source:  Labour  Division,  Statistics  Canada. 


48 


August  1984 

Table  8:  Time  lost  in  work  stoppages,'  by  industry  groups2  (thousand  man-days3 


Section  4— Table  8 


Total* 

Forestry 

Fishing 

and 

trapping 

Mines, 
quarries, 
oil  wells 

Manufacturing 

Year 
and 
month 

Total 

Food 
and  bev- 
erages 

Tobacco 
products 

Rubber 

Leather 

Textiles 

Knitting 
mills 

Clothing 

Wood 

Furniture 

and 

fixtures 

Paper 

and 

allied 

industries 

D 

1601 

1602 

1603 

1604 

1605 

1606 

1607 

1608 

1609 

1610 

1611 

1612 

1613 

1614 

1615 

1982 

5,795-4 

7.8 

— 

257.1 

1,690.5 

175.3 

9.2 

14.9 

2.9 

36.7 

1.2 

24.4 

30.1 

37.7 

312.0 

1983 

4,444.0 

13.7 

3.0 

178.4 

1,385.4 

277.0 

— 

126.9 

1.2 

6.3 

3.6 

65.8 

65.0 

66.1 

121.2 

1982  M 

626.6 

0.2 



0.2 

141.5 

15.7 

_ 

_ 

_ 

14.6 

0.5 

1.9 

2.4 

1.1 

0.2 

J 

833.8 

0.2 

— 

215.6 

154.5 

16.7 

— 

1.1 

— 

09 

— 

2.2 

1.4 

6.8 

— 

J 

5998 

0.2 

— 

17.6 

177.6 

19.8 

3.8 

0.4 

— 

1.0 

— 

2.1 

1.3 

6.9 

18.9 

A 

1.257.9 

0.2 

— 

0.1 

180.3 

31.4 

5.4 

— 

— 

3.7 

— 

2.1 

1.3 

8.5 

46.5 

S 

439.7 

0.2 

— 

0.1 

151.6 

17.7 

— 

06 

— 

03 

— 

2.0 

1.3 

5.4 

67.1 

0 

332.0 

0.2 

— 

0.1 

153.7 

22.2 

— 

0.5 

— 

0.4 

— 

2.0 

1.5 

0.9 

67.7 

N 

627.2 

0.7 

— 

0.2 

285.7 

21.0 

— 

0.9 

— 

0.2 

— 

2.0 

3.3 

0.6 

57.2 

D 

2635 

0.7 

— 

0.1 

186.9 

15.5 

— 

1.0 

— 

— 

— 

2.1 

2.8 

1.8 

49.1 

1983  J 

3690 

0.6 



0.1 

59.8 

8.2 



1.0 





0.8 

1.5 

0.4 

1.0 

10.8 

F 

1,150.0 

0.6 

— 

7.4 

80.8 

17.9 

— 

0.5 

— 

— 

— 

0.3 

0.3 

1.0 

8.8 

M 

163.1 

0.7 

— 

7.7 

107.5 

24.3 

— 

— 

— 

1.5 

— 

0.1 

0.4 

0.5 

18.1 

A 

283.7 

0.6 

— 

7.4 

118.6 

19.0 

— 

0.7 

— 

2.1 

— 

0.1 

6.0 

8.6 

16.9 

M 

238.4 

0.7 

— 

17.2 

128.6 

14.4 

— 

7.3 

— 

1.8 

— 

0.3 

6.9 

12.8 

12.2 

J 

283.0 

1.8 

— 

48.5 

140.4 

28.9 

— 

19.5 

— 

0.3 

1.3 

— 

2.4 

6.3 

0.4 

J 

272.0 

0.7 

— 

30.8 

160.4 

38.9 

— 

15.4 

— 

0.5 

— 

— 

14.1 

4.9 

1.9 

A 

335.6 

0.7 

3.0 

33.2 

215.0 

43.1 

— 

15.8 

— 

0.1 

— 

63.2 

13.7 

2.3 

3.2 

S 

201.7 

4.2 

— 

11.7 

124.8 

24.3 

— 

21.6 

— 

— 

— 

03 

9.5 

5.4 

75 

0 

212.7 

3.1 

— 

5.3 

107.7 

19.5 

— 

14.4 

— 

— 

0.3 

— 

4.9 

6.1 

306 

N 

703.7 

— 

— 

3.2 

81.1 

20.7 

— 

16.9 

1.2 

— 

0.6 

— 

2.6 

10.3 

7.4 

D 

231.1 

— 

— 

5.9 

60.7 

17.8 

— 

13.8 

— 

— 

0.6 

— 

3.8 

6.9 

34 

1984  J 

201.1 





6.2 

65.0 

19.0 



14.3 

_ 



0.7 



5.6 

7.0 

1.0 

F 

274.7 

0.4 

— 

6.4 

227.4 

14.2 

— 

2.9 

— 

— 

0.7 

— 

19.4 

64 

162.0 

M 

301.2 

1.9 

— 

5.3 

269.0 

6.0 

— 

2.6 

— 

1.8 

0.7 

— 

35.2 

0.4 

173.1 

A 

231.0 

1.7 

— 

— 

158.7 

10.0 

— 

2.4 

— 

1.7 

0.6 

22 

30.4 

— 

49.0 

Manufacturing 

Con- 
struction 

Transpor- 
tation6 

Trade 

Commu- 
nity, 
business 
and 
personal 
service 
industries 

Year 

Printing5 

Primary 
metals 

Metal 
fabri- 
cating 

Ma- 
chinery 

Trans- 
portation 
equip- 
ment 

Elec- 
trical 
products 

Non- 
metallic 
mineral 
products 

Petro- 
leum 
and  coal 
products 

Chemical 
indus- 
tries 

Misc. 
manufac- 
turing 
indus- 
tries 

and 
month 

Whole- 
sale 

Retail 

D 

1616 

1617 

1618 

1619 

1620 

1621 

1622 

1623 

1624 

1625 

1626 

1627 

1628 

1629 

1630 

1982 

33.3 

199.8 

180.4 

17.6 

357.2 

130.9 

91.5 

0.2 

19.0 

16.2 

2,199.6 

565.7 

49.6 

121.7 

903.4 

1983 

31.0 

88.0 

53.8 

56.9 

231.3 

92.9 

30.6 

— 

48.9 

18.9 

243.6 

275.0 

24.9 

227.0 

2,093.0 

1982  M 

5.6 

35.3 

14.7 

1.4 

13.8 

24.6 

7.7 



0.1 

1.9 

419.4 

27.7 

2.1 

3.8 

31.7 

J 

5.3 

57.0 

17.4 

2.3 

15.8 

14.7 

7.8 

— 

0.5 

4.6 

390.3 

32.3 

0.8 

8.3 

31.8 

J 

5.7 

48.3 

14.9 

2.7 

14.9 

6.8 

27.1 

— 

0.5 

2.5 

327.8 

39.9 

0.8 

15.8 

20.1 

A 

1.7 

35.9 

12.2 

1.8 

18.6 

2.1 

8.4 

— 

0.6 

0.1 

822.4 

48.6 

0.9 

17.7 

187.7 

S 

1.7 

10.4 

15.2 

0.9 

15.1 

2.2 

11.2 

— 

0.1 

0.4 

179.9 

24.7 

1.7 

15.3 

66.2 

0 

2.0 

2.1 

15.7 

0.4 

23.5 

1.1 

11.8 

— 

— 

1.9 

20.6 

119.6 

1.3 

9.9 

26.6 

N 

2.3 

28 

14.4 

0.6 

164.8 

3.6 

5.0 

0.1 

4.5 

2.4 

20.9 

94.4 

1.9 

18.0 

2054 

D 

2.4 

2.5 

10.4 

1.0 

77.5 

2.7 

4.0 

0.1 

11.7 

2.3 

15.7 

15.5 

22.9 

2.1 

19.6 

1983  J 

1.2 

3.4 

65 

3.5 

8  1 

0.8 

0.2 



11.8 

0.6 

6.6 

12.6 

0.7 

12.0 

276.6 

F 

1.9 

4.9 

6.3 

4.9 

27.4 

1.1 

0.4 

— 

3.3 

1.8 

2.2 

11.8 

2.6 

7.8 

1,036.8 

M 

3.5 

14.2 

8.0 

8.2 

19.7 

1.4 

1.5 

— 

3.5 

2.6 

0.6 

9.5 

3.8 

8.9 

24.4 

A 

2.5 

7.9 

6.5 

7.6 

18.2 

14.8 

3.6 

— 

1.9 

2.2 

1.7 

11.4 

6.2 

8.7 

129.1 

M 

1.7 

6.5 

5.2 

9.1 

23.0 

13.9 

9.2 

— 

2.1 

2.2 

33.1 

15.7 

6.6 

7.5 

29.0 

J 

1.4 

9.5 

3.9 

4.1 

26.2 

25.8 

6.5 

— 

1.6 

2.3 

38.9 

8.6 

4.2 

13.2 

27.4 

J 

1  8 

9.9 

3.3 

2.4 

44.8 

13.2 

2.2 

— 

4.9 

2.2 

45.7 

7.1 

0.2 

12.4 

14.7 

A 

2.3 

126 

3.6 

2.5 

36.6 

5.0 

3.7 

— 

5.3 

2.0 

46.0 

6.8 

0.1 

12.3 

18.5 

S 

2.3 

8.2 

3.1 

5.7 

18.4 

5.5 

2.7 

— 

7.3 

3.0 

27.9 

8.2 

0.2 

7.2 

17.5 

0 

7.5 

4.9 

2.2 

3.3 

5.6 

3.4 

0.1 

— 

4.9 

— 

24.0 

7.4 

0.1 

26.7 

38.4 

N 

2.8 

3.3 

3.0 

2.3 

3.0 

4.2 

0.5 

— 

2.3 

— 

163 

42.7 

0.2 

97.3 

4629 

D 

2.1 

2.7 

2.2 

3.3 

0.3 

3.8 

— 

— 

— 

— 

0.6 

133.2 

— 

13.0 

17.7 

1984  J 

1.5 

1.0 

23 

6.9 

1.0 

4.0 

0.4 





0.3 



106.3 

0.2 

7.3 

16.1 

F 

1.3 

1.2 

1.2 

8.8 

5.9 

2.2 

— 

— 

1.1 

0.1 

— 

19.4 

0.4 

86 

12.1 

M 

3.3 

2.0 

3.0 

18.9 

16.9 

2.7 

— 

— 

1.6 

0.8 

02 

3.0 

1.9 

7.4 

12.5 

A 

23.9 

1.0 

2.8 

12.6 

15.6 

49 

— 

— 

1.4 

0.2 

0.8 

4.7 

0.6 

5.9 

58.6 

'Statistics  on  work  stoppages  include  all  strikes  and  lockouts  whether  legal  or  illegal,  which  last  for  one-half  day  or  more  and  amount  to  10  or  more  person-days  of  time  lost.  Time  lost 
by  workers  indirectly  affected,  such  as  those  laid  off  because  of  a  work  stoppage  by  other  employees,  is  not  included.  Data  is  published  45  days  after  the  end  of  reference  month. 
'The  industry  groups  from  January  1976  forward,  are  based  on  the  1970  Standard  Industrial  Classification.       'The  number  of  person-days  is  calculated  by  multiplying  the  number  of 
workers  involved  in  a  work-stoppage  by  the  number  of  normal  working  days  during  the  stoppage.  Adjustments  are  made  for  establishments  on  shift  work.  etc.       4The  total  includes  all 
work  stoppages.  The  agriculture,  finance,  insurance  and  real  estate  and  public  administration  and  defence  industries  are  not  shown  separately    Should  strikes  occur  in  these  industries, 
the  time  lost  also  will  be  shown  in  the  total       'Includes  publishing  and  allied  industries.      'Includes  storage  and  communication  industries 
Source:  Research  Bulletin,  Labour  Canada. 


49 


Section  4— Table  9  August  1984 

Table  9:  Total  number  of  employees,  by  industry  group,  all  survey  units,  Canada,  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


Manufacturing 

Construction 

Service 

Indus- 

Mines 

Goods 

pro- 

Year 

trial 

quarries 

Non- 

pro- 

ducing 

and 

aggre- 

and oil 

durable 

Durable 

Buil- 

Engi- 

ducing 

indus- 

month 

gate 

Forestry 

wells 

Total 

goods 

goods 

Total 

ding 

neering 

industries 

tries 

L 

1 

3 

6 

27 

89 

28 

159 

160 

163 

2 

166 

1982 

1983 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 

8,338.555 

42,803 

143,367 

1,657,886 

896,496 

761,390 

292,140 

240,393 

51.748 

2,136,195 

6.202,360 

A 

8,393,110 

40.143 

142,055 

1 ,695,070 

909,821 

785,249 

318,686 

262,248 

56.437 

2,195,954 

6,197,155 

M 

8,624,806 

51,270 

147,645 

1 ,747.642 

937,646 

809,996 

351,711 

283,975 

67,736 

2,298.268 

6.326,538 

J 

8,757,464 

61.883 

150,273 

1,780,259 

952,000 

828,259 

385,988 

307,803 

78,185 

2,378.403 

6,379.061 

J 

8,587,777 

64.517 

149,759 

1 ,761 ,523 

939,427 

822.096 

398,539 

315,864 

82,675 

2,374.338 

6,213,439 

A 

8,614,429 

68.337 

154.109 

1,788,296 

959,325 

828.971 

396,653 

313,322 

83,332 

2,407.395 

6.207,034 

S 

8.721,791 

68,435 

151.955 

1 ,786,024 

945.806 

840,218 

385.996 

305,450 

80,545 

2,392,410 

6,329,382 

0 

8.704,912 

64.580 

1 50.828 

1,763,242 

925.682 

837,559 

374,588 

298.030 

76,557 

2,353,238 

6,351 ,674 

N 

8,665,299 

59.232 

149,681 

1 ,733.008 

916,888 

816,119 

349,823 

282,182 

67,641 

2,291,743 

6,373,556 

D 

8,410,473 

52,935 

143.854 

1 ,672,630 

888.677 

783,952 

307,655 

252,669 

54,986 

2,177,073 

6,233.400 

1984  J 

8,418,461 

52,283 

147,253 

1 ,665,758 

888,649 

777,109 

295,265 

230,087 

65.178 

2,160,559 

6,257.902 

F 

8,346,410 

50,066 

144,664 

1,603,371 

859,357 

744,014 

293,741 

228.138 

65.604 

2,091,842 

6,254.568 

M 

8,362,168 

44,712 

141.771 

1 ,601 ,408 

849,373 

752,035 

293,127 

226,665 

66,463 

2,081,018 

6.281,150 

A 

8,557,418 

43,875 

142.124 

1,646,085 

878,660 

767,424 

320,971 

249,31 1 

71 ,660 

2.153,054 

6,404,363 

M 

8.705.255 

52,712 

145.859 

1 ,674.058 

894,060 

779,998 

361,653 

279.272 

82,381 

2,234,282 

6,470,973 

Transportation,  communication  and 

other  utilities 

Commu- 

Trade 

Finance 

nity, 

Electric 

insurance 

business 

Year 

power, 

and 

and 

Public 

and 

Transpor- 

Communi- 

gas and 

Whole 

real 

personal 

adminis- 

month 

Total 

tation 

Storage 

cation 

water 

Total 

sale 

Retail 

estate 

service 

tration 

L 

167 

168 

183 

186 

191 

196 

197 

216 

238 

251 

307 

1982 

1983 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

781 ,342 

430,758 

12,618 

222,548 

115,418 

1 .458,026 

447,018 

1,011,008 

512.307 

2.808.078 

642.607 

A 

775,614 

428,731 

13.029 

220,762 

113,092 

1,457,825 

446,258 

1,011,568 

510,709 

2,811.422 

641,586 

M 

794,325 

443,607 

13.024 

223,528 

114,167 

1 ,484,285 

457,829 

1 ,026.456 

516,640 

2,872,880 

658,407 

J 

808,201 

456,269 

12.980 

223.906 

115,046 

1,502,123 

461,150 

1 ,040,972 

520,681 

2,867,613 

680,443 

J 

791,301 

442,046 

13.102 

223.041 

113.112 

1 ,479,977 

456.966 

1 ,023,01 1 

524,657 

2,729,936 

687,568 

A 

791,551 

440,026 

13.662 

222,941 

114,922 

1.482,159 

459.131 

1,023.029 

526,489 

2,719,780 

687,055 

S 

801,161 

450.115 

13.558 

220,975 

116,513 

1 .495.622 

461,481 

1,034,141 

523,531 

2,846,667 

662,401 

O 

796.760 

446,397 

13,623 

220.436 

116,304 

1,504.938 

456,509 

1 ,048,430 

518,373 

2.878.895 

652,709 

N 

784,982 

438,104 

14,143 

222,227 

110,508 

1 ,524,427 

461 ,250 

1,063,177 

520,770 

2.901,118 

642,260 

D 

774,867 

429,474 

13,757 

221,472 

110,165 

1,510.353 

451,665 

1,058.688 

513,581 

2,798,149 

636,450 

1984  J 

764,134 

425,152 

13,275 

217,989 

107,719 

1 ,469,323 

439,941 

1 ,029,382 

521 ,907 

2,865,933 

636,606 

F 

768,887 

423,386 

13,223 

218.117 

114,161 

1.431,319 

438,084 

993,235 

522,524 

2,886,784 

645.054 

M 

767,618 

423,694 

13,287 

217,058 

113.579 

1 ,443.479 

440,168 

1 .003,31 1 

519,178 

2,904,271 

646,604 

A 

781,962 

436,027 

14,233 

217,823 

113,879 

1,498,313 

449,373 

1 ,048.940 

525,331 

2,952,353 

646.405 

M 

788,292 

439,606 

14,710 

218,646 

115.330 

1,533,161 

461 ,343 

1,071,818 

533,625 

2,969.894 

646,001 

50 


August  1984 


Section  4— Table  10 


Table  10:  Total  number  of  employees,  by  manufacturing  industry,  Canada,  all  survey  units,  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial 
classification 

Non-Durable  Manufacturing 


Year  and 
month 


Food  and 
beverages 


Rubber 

and  plastic 

products 


Leather 
products 


Textile 
products 


Clothing 


Paper 

Petroleum 

Chemicals 

and  allied 

and  coal 

and  chemical 

industries 

products 

products 

103 


124 


1982 
1983 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 


217,406 

62,735 

23,722 

59,465 

88,990 

114,362 

23,471 

86.659 

223,400 

64,007 

24,546 

60,320 

89,376 

114,938 

23,418 

86.565 

242.795 

64,426 

25.968 

62,378 

92,152 

119.261 

24,065 

87.079 

251,710 

65.596 

26.431 

62.913 

89,325 

123,090 

24,375 

87,236 

248.770 

64.304 

26,307 

61.738 

86,149 

121,814 

24,502 

86,853 

256,447 

66.532 

27,231 

62,681 

92,084 

120,993 

24,216 

86,236 

243,91 1 

68,407 

29,498 

62,574 

92,051 

117.779 

23.670 

86,561 

227.641 

69,571 

28.905 

62,392 

91,299 

115.653 

23.111 

88,183 

217,309 

74,366 

27.091 

62,780 

90,260 

116,437 

22.828 

88.441 

204,31 1 

72,190 

26.152 

60,730 

85,846 

116.527 

22,512 

85,820 

202,723 

63,139 

26.300 

61 ,046 

90,755 

116.318 

22,155 

86,393 

202,682 

61,115 

26,197 

59,192 

77,814 

107,980 

22,124 

85,525 

205.739 

62,255 

24,637 

59,482 

77,739 

109,456 

22,488 

86,757 

217,279 

62,556 

24.340 

60.445 

82,156 

120.594 

22,190 

86,556 

221.788 

63,242 

24,258 

60,624 

80,053 

122.294 

22,781 

88.330 

Durable  Manufacturing 


Year 
and 
month 


Furniture 

Primary 

Metal 

Machinery 

Transpor- 

Non-metallic 

and 

metal 

fabricating 

except 

tation 

Electrical 

mineral 

fixtures 

industries 

industries 

electrical 

equipment 

products 

products 

29 


36 


1982 
1983 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 


97,863 

48,382 

97,178 

143,292 

78.249 

153.648 

102,062 

40,716 

100,461 

49,115 

1 00,579 

1 52,065 

78,987 

162,097 

99.092 

42,853 

110.845 

49,420 

102,087 

156,168 

78,715 

166,986 

99,167 

46,608 

113,856 

51,866 

104,364 

159,934 

84.183 

162,926 

102,407 

48,722 

114.397 

50,247 

103.658 

159,181 

83,034 

160,764 

102.699 

48,116 

115.470 

50.642 

105.933 

159,190 

86,131 

158,989 

104,086 

48,532 

115,768 

50,849 

105,741 

162,194 

87,739 

164,547 

105,265 

48,115 

111,318 

51 ,662 

104,977 

161,482 

86,074 

167,990 

107,285 

46,772 

103,546 

51 ,985 

106,391 

147,617 

84,771 

169,695 

107,640 

44,474 

97,586 

49,837 

105,632 

137,613 

83.824 

165,447 

103,995 

40,020 

93,231 

44,340 

105.945 

137,035 

87.668 

166.380 

103.585 

38,925 

81,663 

43,578 

104,745 

131,527 

74,558 

162,689 

105,726 

39,528 

86,131 

41,256 

105,424 

131,995 

74,347 

166.744 

104,058 

42.079 

91,013 

43,206 

108,359 

127,739 

76,777 

170,143 

104,336 

45,852 

93.448 

44,397 

109,578 

130,635 

77,027 

172,282 

105,242 

47,390 

51 


Section  4— Table  11 


August  1984 


Table  11:  Average  weekly  earnings  (including  overtime),  all  employees,  all  survey  units,  by  industry  group,  Canada,  based  on  the  1970 
standard  industrial  classification 


Indus- 
trial 
aggregate 
gate 

Fores- 
try 

Mines. 

quarries 

and  oil 

wells 

Manufacturing 

Construction 

Goods 
pro- 
ducing 
industries 

Service 

Year 
and 

month 

Total 

Non- 
durable 
goods 

Durable 
goods 

Total 

Buil- 
ding 

Engi- 
neering 

pro- 
ducing 
indus- 
tries 

L 

1241 

1243 

1246 

1267 

1329 

1268 

1399 

1400 

1403 

1242 

1406 

1982 

1983 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

381 .57 

525.66 

618.82 

432.81 

407  94 

462.09 

477.41 

455.56 

578.93 

453.25 

356.88 

A 

384.28 

527.67 

619.65 

435.89 

41022 

465.62 

486.83 

46546 

586.15 

456.85 

358.57 

M 

386.34 

504  98 

61825 

434.71 

409.21 

464.22 

484.21 

464.08 

568.61 

455.64 

361.16 

J 

390.49 

512.52 

613.81 

437.04 

412.17 

465.62 

488.45 

467.92 

569.25 

458.51 

365.13 

J 

389.28 

496.53 

609.04 

434.87 

410.76 

46242 

489.11 

463.72 

586.10 

456.63 

363.54 

A 

390.67 

499.15 

61870 

438.00 

412.45 

467.58 

494.42 

466.96 

597.65 

460.60 

363  54 

S 

396.44 

535.25 

629.70 

445.25 

417.00 

477.06 

505.74 

480.44 

601.68 

469.30 

36889 

O 

395.58 

529.61 

642.92 

449.19 

419.72 

481.76 

495  34 

472.98 

582.41 

471.16 

367.57 

N 

394.71 

526.33 

64629 

453  02 

425.59 

483.83 

484  04 

465  40 

561  80 

47227 

366  82 

D 

395.72 

510.46 

641.08 

445.74 

423  30 

471.17 

473.81 

462.51 

525.77 

464.19 

371.81 

1984  J 

400.07 

573.94 

661.48 

460.45 

431  24 

493.85 

477.40 

483.12 

457.22 

479.21 

372.75 

F 

39871 

559.73 

665.58 

461.19 

431.07 

495.98 

479.25 

485.90 

456.12 

480.22 

371 .45 

M 

399.78 

552.39 

660.21 

464.72 

431  86 

501.83 

475.14 

474.51 

477.29 

481 .39 

372.74 

A 

399.69 

567.63 

65599 

463.07 

43240 

498.17 

463.33 

463.98 

461  07 

477.97 

373.38 

M 

401.97 

546.64 

657  24 

464  66 

434.70 

499.00 

464.67 

466.50 

458.48 

479.17 

375.32 

Transportation,  Communication  and  Other  Utilities 

Trade 

Finance, 

insurance 

and 

real 

estate 

Commu- 
nity, 
business 
and 
personal 
service 

Total 

Transpor- 
tation 

Storage 

Communi- 
cation 

Electric 

Year 
and 
month 

power, 

gas  and 

water 

Total 

Whole- 
sale 

Retail 

Public 
adminis- 
tration 

L 

1407 

1408 

1423 

1426 

1431 

1436 

1437 

1456 

1478 

1491 

1547 

1982 

1983 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 

484.41 

452.26 

485.05 

493.48 

586.82 

276.15 

373.77 

232.98 

390.16 

327.61 

486.34 

A 

489.99 

458.85 

489.06 

497.39 

593.70 

277.91 

37596 

234.65 

394.11 

329.35 

482.73 

M 

490.38 

460.65 

49252 

497.56 

591.61 

280.28 

374.48 

238.27 

397.57 

332.65 

483  46 

J 

494.98 

465.15 

496.28 

505.62 

592.47 

282.30 

377.09 

240.31 

402.37 

336  50 

485.85 

J 

505.44 

479.50 

496  14 

513.30 

592.36 

282.40 

373.06 

241.90 

403.73 

329.35 

479.97 

A 

508.66 

485.03 

470.64 

511.44 

598.28 

283.77 

373.47 

243.51 

39982 

327.09 

484  96 

S 

504.95 

474.95 

475.21 

517.00 

601.47 

285.65 

380  34 

243.39 

402.05 

338.81 

49540 

0 

504.80 

472.52 

484.31 

517.52 

606.95 

285.55 

381.54 

243.75 

400.76 

337.68 

494  66 

N 

507.15 

47357 

480.21 

524.80 

608.22 

28451 

380.53 

24285 

397.82 

336.70 

501.62 

D 

512.27 

480.87 

464.04 

526.44 

612  26 

288  79 

381 .63 

249.18 

400.94 

341.33 

508.34 

1984  J 

519.20 

481.23 

475.00 

550  66 

610.89 

286.88 

390.91 

24241 

407.23 

340.93 

510.15 

F 

517.20 

480.02 

486.80 

538.99 

616.99 

287.38 

394.17 

240.28 

406.11 

337.95 

506.08 

M 

515.67 

479.16 

484  18 

536.16 

616.40 

290.36 

396.62 

243  74 

407.17 

339.61 

508.12 

A 

519.03 

479.75 

483.51 

537.68 

638.21 

291.74 

398  84 

245.86 

41036 

339.71 

510.17 

M 

519.57 

482  20 

50875 

538.05 

628.41 

293.90 

397  83 

249.17 

418.20 

34208 

509.93 

52 


August  1984 


Section  4— Table  12 


Table  12:  Average  weekly  earnings  (including  overtime),  all  employees,  all  survey  units,  Canada,  by  manufacturing  industry, 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 

Non-Durable  Manufacturing 


Year 
and 
month 


Rubber 

Food 

and 

and 

plastic 

Leather 

Textile 

beverages 

products 

products 

products 

Clothing 


Paper 

Petroleum 

Chemicals 

and 

and 

and 

allied 

coal 

chemical 

jstries 

products 

products 

1364 


1982 
1983 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 

F 
M 
A 
M 


391.51 

393.71 

271.82 

356.61 

263.90 

530.83 

677  27 

500  40 

394.33 

395.70 

271.89 

359.20 

259  00 

540  20 

68921 

500  73 

387.26 

39524 

267  57 

361.38 

262.52 

550.19 

677  28 

501.10 

395.87 

389.86 

271.10 

35401 

264.14 

551.42 

670.92 

504.63 

392.54 

396.78 

268.85 

353.45 

262.07 

550.18 

670  37 

499.40 

390.32 

402.16 

271 .94 

361.49 

274.74 

554.35 

684.15 

500.89 

391.56 

413.45 

272.32 

365.10 

27360 

564.71 

690.00 

512.36 

397.96 

409  88 

271  48 

368  26 

278.58 

558.00 

707.02 

515.54 

404.64 

408.49 

276.85 

372.38 

285.31 

566.56 

70263 

514.62 

40849 

39288 

263.17 

362.42 

283.63 

563.19 

698.21 

516.66 

416.74 

419.91 

274.48 

381.12 

278.12 

570.05 

712.15 

526.78 

417.65 

418.06 

27596 

386.48 

268.85 

562.74 

709  08 

529.60 

418.61 

408.37 

276.35 

385.43 

267.00 

563.21 

726.33 

528.09 

417.02 

414.43 

27287 

378.73 

261 .02 

568  09 

743.74 

527.89 

418.49 

415.45 

282.42 

384.54 

263.03 

576.35 

729.87 

523.64 

Durable  Manufacturing 


Year 
and 

month 


Furniture 

Primary 

Metal 

Machinery 

Transpor- 

Non-metallic 

and 

metal 

fabricating 

except 

tation 

Electrical 

mineral 

fixtures 

industries 

industries 

electrical 

equipment 

products 

products 

1982 
1983 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 

o 

N 
D 


1984 


423.88 

326.92 

549  68 

432.52 

466.98 

509.00 

446.53 

462.06 

422.83 

325.06 

549  63 

433.64 

472.08 

51287 

456:33 

474.19 

420  55 

322.79 

554.58 

427.02 

473.40 

514.94 

449.86 

478.11 

424.35 

328.14 

•     55668 

433.58 

468.23 

517.17 

448.20 

478.20 

427.08 

331.20 

556.61 

423.77 

469  44 

509.98 

444.38 

475.91 

431.14 

330.81 

566  50 

43355 

476.58 

508.53 

449  54 

481 .23 

434.14 

337.30 

577.80 

435.95 

480.59 

531.52 

460.45 

488.84 

43556 

347.84 

587  84 

433.96 

486.29 

536.52 

466.00 

497.73 

449.73 

354.93 

580.24 

441.31 

477.08 

533.43 

468.73 

484.46 

429  22 

347.77 

577.88 

429  88 

458.78 

510.18 

460.31 

480.36 

462.60 

359.37 

586.44 

450.26 

490  29 

538.81 

473.84 

492.46 

441.75 

361  78 

592.65 

444.09 

492.10 

551.05 

479.16 

498.06 

455.11 

361.86 

593.01 

449  22 

487.74 

563.04 

482.03 

502.59 

453.29 

354.18 

59231 

447.10 

488.33 

550.58 

481.63 

502.40 

447.51 

353.73 

587.77 

447.29 

494.96 

555.82 

485.49 

503.95 

53 


Section  4— Tables  13  and  14 


August  1984 


Table  13:  Total  number  of  employees,  industrial  aggregate,  all  survey  units,  Canada  and  Provinces,  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial 
classification 


Year 
and 
month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

PEL 

NS 

N.B. 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Yukon 

N.W.T. 

L 

1 

16621 

18741 

19461 

22121 

24821 

29741 

35341 

38041 

41041 

44221 

47501 

47921 

1982 

1983 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 

F 
M 

8,338,555 

113,589 

26,789 

229,229 

171.644 

2,041,442 

3.383,147 

339.065 

256.863 

827,422 

927,086 

7,067 

15,212 

A 

8,393,110 

108,573 

27,603 

231.851 

176.095 

2,067,582 

3,413,921 

340,232 

258.266 

818,714 

927,569 

7,015 

15,689 

M 

8,624.806 

128,087 

29,110 

238,336 

186.992 

2,139,189 

3,487,441 

349,732 

265,080 

831,059 

946,481 

7,421 

15,877 

J 

8,757,464 

137,453 

30,967 

243,806 

192,157 

2.176,983 

3.538,404 

350,804 

272,250 

841,729 

947,554 

7,959 

17,399 

J 

8.587,777 

135,526 

30,668 

245,921 

192,069 

2.129.653 

3.487,027 

345,202 

260,602 

824,697 

910,536 

8,180 

17,697 

A 

8,614.429 

137,001 

31,870 

247,859 

194,090 

2,138,268 

3.506,709 

344,418 

260,771 

823,508 

903,686 

8,504 

17,745 

S 

8,721 ,791 

134,847 

31,567 

250.864 

190,941 

2,159,599 

3.537.753 

345,624 

270,314 

833,220 

940,244 

8,427 

18.392 

0 

8,704,912 

128,912 

30,216 

246.601 

187.307 

2,177,751 

3.542.119 

346,341 

271,934 

819.986 

927,664 

8,028 

18,053 

N 

8,665,299 

123,886 

29,263 

244,600 

183.292 

2,160.798 

3.553,248 

344,262 

268,843 

813.048 

919.011 

7,741 

17,305 

D 

8,410.473 

116.441 

28.022 

236,465 

174,417 

2,090,942 

3,464,198 

334,151 

261,715 

785.550 

894.731 

7,620 

16,219 

1984  J 

8,418.461 

117,275 

27,534 

234,775 

173.035 

2,071.466 

3,491 ,840 

338.897 

259.616 

785.783 

894.086 

7,792 

16,364 

F 

8,346.410 

118,567 

27,184 

237.380 

172,229 

2.066,776 

3,439,195 

335,844 

258.943 

783.096 

882.669 

7.773 

16,754 

M 

8,362,168 

118,527 

27,368 

238,210 

172,465 

2,070,372 

3,442.508 

338.613 

260,464 

782.624 

886,216 

7,873 

16,929 

A 

8,557,418 

121.109 

28,326 

242,487 

176.959 

2,130,392 

3,509.789 

343,464 

265,959 

796.476 

917,871 

7,984 

16,603 

M 

8,705,255 

124,949 

29,541 

248,961 

186.250 

2,167,338 

3.561,422 

349,625 

272,449 

810.088 

929,193 

8,383 

17,057 

Table  14: 

Average  weekly  earnings  (including  overtime),  all  employees,  all  survey  units,  industrial  aggregate,  Canada  and  Provinces 

Year  and 
month 

Canada               Nfld.               P.E.I                 NS.                N.B                Que.                Ont                Man.              Sask.                Alta.                B.C.             Yukon 

N.W.T. 

L 

1241               16873              18825              19785              22453              25489              30523              35633              38425              41413              44597              47545 

47965 

1982 
1983 


1982 


1983 


1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 


381.57 

366.73 

311  92 

336  10 

351.64 

372.13 

376.44 

348.54 

36542 

421.67 

420.09 

428.50 

501  82 

384.28 

360.57 

315.93 

336.78 

349.45 

377.80 

380.38 

349  24 

364.99 

419.03 

421.51 

441.27 

503  70 

386.34 

365.75 

315.15 

339  68 

344.84 

381.09 

381 .86 

34937 

370.70 

421  29 

424.25 

439.79 

52400 

39049 

364.71 

314.37 

342.27 

346.35 

384.72 

386  13 

360.06 

375.66 

425  72 

428.98 

441.43 

523.41 

389  28 

367.63 

310  39 

341  25 

352  90 

383.39 

385.29 

360.95 

371.35 

430.56 

420  02 

446  58 

533.84 

390.67 

367.97 

307  54 

345.71 

352.99 

385.31 

384.76 

364  15 

373.56 

435.94 

422.76 

478.27 

557  31 

396  44 

37427 

317.33 

341.81 

355.02 

388.45 

391.79 

36891 

380.89 

436.32 

436.26 

48027 

566.86 

395  58 

375.35 

316.00 

344  69 

356.17 

386.90 

392.51 

369  36 

379.43 

435.33 

430.14 

475.75 

554.87 

394.71 

381 .52 

31988 

347  90 

359.00 

387.44 

391 .82 

366.45 

378.93 

434  08 

423.79 

469.89 

536.47 

395.72 

383.88 

321 .42 

351.49 

366.43 

390.54 

391 .03 

373.69 

37872 

433.51 

42404 

471.67 

540.11 

400.07 

384.09 

321 .47 

355.83 

369  57 

39248 

396.67 

373.89 

381 .59 

443  96 

42645 

469.97 

545.34 

39871 

383.01 

324.37 

355.00 

367  68 

391  60 

396.34 

373.68 

381 .23 

441.60 

419.93 

465.13 

549.58 

39978 

383.53 

325.73 

355.81 

369  98 

393.71 

397.92 

373.28 

382.59 

434.84 

423.91 

472.34 

551 .03 

399.69 

386.70 

321.28 

354.83 

369.90 

391.25 

39864 

373.47 

384.92 

430  45 

429.24 

471.09 

544.24 

401  97 

387.01 

322.91 

355.13 

367.03 

394.62 

400.44 

374.66 

383.78 

435.32 

432.29 

471  40 

549.87 

54 


August  1984 


Section  4— Table  15 


Table  15:  Average  hourly  earnings  (including  overtime),  employees  paid  by  the  hour,  all  survey  units,  Canada,  based  on  the  1970  standard 
industrial  classification 

Manufacturing 


Year 
and 

month 


Mines 

quarries 

and 

oil  wells 


Total 


Non- 
durable 
goods 


Durable 
goods 


Food 

and 

beverages 


Rubber 

and 

plastic 

products 


Leather 
products 


Textile 
products 


Clothing 


Paper 

Furni- 

and 

ture 

allied 

and 

indus- 

fixtures 

tries 

5586 


5669 


5670 


5683 


5686 


5691 


5704 


5609 


1982 
1983 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 

o 

N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 


14.30 
14.13 
14.10 
14.07 
13.93 
13  89 
14.41 
14.65 
14.67 
14.66 

14.74 
14.90 
14.82 
15.10 
15.04 


10.41 
10.46 
10.49 
10.52 
10.52 
10.53 
10.63 
10.69 
1078 
10.87 

11.03 
10.95 
11.05 
11.14 
11.15 


9.76 

9.79 

9.82 

9.86 

9.93 

9.91 

998 

10.05 

10.15 

1028 

10.38 
10.23 
10.27 
10.41 
10.44 


9.78 

9.81 

961 

9.66 

9.82 

961 

9.71 

10.01 

10.11 

10.37 

10.52 
10.44 
10.46 
10.43 
10.27 


9.18 
9  12 
9.24 
9.17 
9.27 
9.45 
9.45 
9.47 
9.48 
9.50 

975 
9.82 
9.74 
9.82 
9.87 


659 
6.55 
6.49 
6.38 
6.44 
6.44 
6.50 
660 
6.71 
6.68 

6.82 
6.84 
6.74 
6.82 
6.95 


8.13 
8.21 
8.29 
8.17 
8.25 
8.32 
8.37 
8.42 
8.46 
8.42 

8.72 
8.70 
8.77 
8.75 
883 


648 
6.51 
6.43 
6.51 
6.51 
6.53 
6.61 
6.63 
6.74 
6.91 

6.95 
6.62 
6.57 
6.64 
669 


10.62 
10.61 
10.57 
1050 
1065 
10.69 
10.77 
10.71 
11.03 
11.20 

11.41 
10.85 
11.16 
11.32 
11.16 


7.79 
7.70 
7.78 
7.86 
7.81 
7.74 
783 
8.07 
8.30 
8.26 

8.50 
8.48 
8.62 

874 
8.74 


12  90 
12.98 
1338 
13.43 
13.48 
13.63 
13.71 
13.56 
13.70 
13.79 

13.79 
13.43 

13  40 
13.80 
13.93 


Year 
and 

month 


Printing, 
publish- 
ing and 
allied 
indus- 
tries 


Primary 
metal 
indus- 
tries 


Manufacturing 


Metal 

fabri- 
cating      Machinery, 
indus-  except 

tries  electrical 


Trans 

portation 

equipment 


Elec- 
trical 
products 


Non- 
metallic 
mineral 
products 


Petro-  Che- 

leum  micals 

and  and 

coal  chemical 

products  products 


Construction 


Building 


Engi- 
neering 


5716 


5621 


5629 


5639 


5644 


5652 


5661 


5721 


5724 


5740 


1982 
1983 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 

o 

N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 


11.10 

13.16 

10.71 

11.16 

11  89 

979 

11.35 

14.86 

10  99 

14.08 

13.85 

15.10 

11.14 

13.17 

10.71 

11.27 

11.90 

9.89 

11.49 

15.20 

11.02 

14.07 

13.81 

15.23 

10.92 

13.21 

10.73 

11.28 

11.97 

9.87 

11.56 

15.09 

10.97 

14.00 

13.89 

14.42 

10.86 

13.33 

10.78 

11.47 

12.12 

9.84 

11.50 

14.95 

11.05 

13.85 

13.80 

14.01 

1088 

1339 

10.52 

11.18 

12  06 

9.79 

11.51 

14.77 

11.04 

13.61 

13.45 

14.13 

11.03 

13.55 

10.55 

11.36 

11.96 

9.87 

11.59 

15.03 

11.19 

13.67 

13.54 

14.08 

11.12 

13.81 

10.43 

11.32 

12.31 

9.88 

11.67 

1548 

11.29 

13.89 

13.78 

14.24 

11.02 

13.81 

10.42 

11.25 

12.35 

9.95 

11.80 

15.64 

11.30 

13.71 

1366 

13.85 

10.96 

13.74 

10.67 

11.02 

12.34 

10.04 

11.59 

1563 

11.38 

1379 

13.65 

14.30 

10.78 

13.84 

10.68 

11.14 

12.23 

10.13 

11.75 

15.76 

11.51 

13.90 

1389 

13.94 

10.96 

13  79 

10.87 

11.53 

12  50 

10.16 

11.90 

15.67 

11.69 

14.42 

14.44 

14.34 

10.94 

13.89 

10.73 

11.63 

12.62 

10.35 

12.01 

15.81 

11.51 

1462 

14.63 

14.61 

11.25 

13.96 

10.81 

11.58 

12.79 

10.34 

11.96 

16.21 

11.58 

14.32 

14.20 

14.89 

11.06 

1396 

11.02 

11.50 

12.73 

10.37 

12.05 

16.92 

11.63 

14.01 

13.95 

14.29 

11.43 

13.87 

11.00 

11.69 

12.79 

10.45 

12.07 

16.48 

11.59 

13.60 

13.61 

13.54 

55 


Section  4— Table  16 


August  1984 


Table  16:  Average  weekly  hours  (including  overtime),  employees  paid  by  the  hour,  all  survey  units,  Canada  based  on  the  1970  standard 
industrial  classification. 


Mines 

quarries 

and 

oil  wells 

Manufacturing 

Year 
and 
month 

Total 

Non- 
durable 
goods 

Durable 
goods 

Food 

and 

beverages 

Rubber 

and 

plastic 

products 

Leather 
products 

Textile 
products 

Clothing 

Wood 

Furni- 
ture 
and 
fixtures 

Paper 
and 
allied 
indus- 
tries 

L 

4656 

4677 

4739 

4678 

4740 

4753 

4756 

4761 

4774 

4679 

4686 

4781 

1982 

1983 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 

38.2 

38.2 

373 

39.2 

35.9 

39.2 

36.6 

39.9 

34.9 

38.8 

37.7 

39.0 

A 

38.8 

38.4 

375 

39.3 

36.3 

39.3 

37.0 

39.8 

34.3 

38.5 

38.1 

39.6 

M 

38  8 

38.3 

37.4 

39.2 

36.3 

38.8 

370 

39.8 

35.3 

38.4 

37.7 

39.5 

J 

38.1 

38.4 

37.6 

39.1 

37.3 

38.4 

38.2 

38.7 

35.1 

38.8 

38.2 

39.4 

J 

37.8 

38.1 

373 

38.9 

36.3 

38.9 

37.2 

38.6 

35.0 

38.7 

38.8 

39.1 

A 

39.2 

38.5 

37.5 

39.6 

36.8 

39.0 

38.1 

39.2 

35.5 

39.1 

39.1 

39.1 

S 

38.9 

389 

37.7 

40.2 

36.4 

40.0 

38.1 

39.7 

35.4 

39.1 

39.8 

39.6 

O 

39.5 

39.0 

37.6 

40.3 

35.8 

39.8 

37.2 

39.8 

36.1 

39.0 

39.8 

39.3 

N 

39.3 

38.9 

37.8 

40.0 

36.1 

39.3 

37.2 

39.9 

37.2 

39.0 

39.0 

39.5 

D 

38.3 

37.5 

36.9 

38.1 

35.3 

37.4 

35.4 

38.2 

36.4 

36.1 

38.2 

39.0 

1984  J 

39.8 

38.7 

37.6 

39.9 

36.1 

39.4 

36.4 

397 

36.2 

38.7 

38.7 

39.5 

F 

39.3 

389 

37.7 

40.1 

36.2 

38.7 

35.9 

40.4 

36.4 

38.1 

39.2 

39.8 

M 

39.3 

38.9 

37.6 

40.3 

36.4 

38.0 

36.3 

39.9 

36.0 

38.6 

39.1 

39.9 

A 

38.0 

38.5 

37.3 

39.7 

36.6 

38.5 

35.4 

39.1 

34.3 

38.2 

37.4 

39.4 

M 

38.8 

38.7 

37.5 

39.8 

37.1 

38.1 

35.8 

39.7 

34.9 

38.3 

37.4 

39.8 

Manufacturing 

Construction 

Year 
and 
month 

Printing, 
publish- 
ing and 
allied 
indus- 
tries 

Primary 
metal 
indus- 
tries 

Metal 
fabri- 
cating 
indus- 
tries 

Machinery, 

except 

electrical 

Trans 

portation 

equipment 

Elec- 
trical 
products 

Non- 
metallic 
mineral 
products 

Petro- 
leum 
and 
coal 
products 

Che- 
micals 
and 
chemical 
products 

Total 

Building 

Engi- 
neering 

L 

4786 

4691 

4699 

4709 

4714 

4722 

4731 

4791 

4794 

4809 

4810 

4813 

1982 

1983 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
0 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 

342 

40.0 

38.5 

38.1 

40.8 

39.1 

38.3 

42.2 

39.4 

35.6 

34.9 

39.0 

A 

34.5 

39.5 

38.6 

38.3 

41  2 

39.0 

39.4 

43.2 

39.4 

36.5 

35.9 

39.6 

M 

34.3 

39.9 

37.9 

38.3 

41.3 

38.3 

39.9 

42.3 

39.5 

36.3 

35.5 

39.9 

J 

34.5 

39.6 

38.4 

37.0 

41.0 

38.4 

40.1 

41.4 

39.9 

37.0 

36.0 

41.0 

J 

34.6 

39.3 

38.2 

37.8 

40.4 

37.9 

39.7 

41.3 

39.0 

37.7 

36.5 

42.6 

A 

34.4 

39.8 

39.4 

39.0 

40.5 

389 

40.0 

42.6 

38.6 

38.1 

36.5 

43.7 

S 

35.0 

399 

40.0 

39.4 

41.8 

40.1 

40.4 

42.6 

39.6 

38.5 

37.1 

43.7 

O 

35.0 

40.7 

39.7 

39.8 

41.8 

40.3 

40.4 

43.4 

39.8 

37.9 

36.6 

428 

N 

35.0 

40.3 

39.3 

39.7 

41.3 

40.5 

39.9 

42.9 

39.4 

36.7 

36.0 

39.4 

D 

34.5 

39.7 

37.6 

36.6 

38.8 

38.7 

38.4 

42.1 

38.6 

35.5 

35.2 

36.9 

1984  J 

34.7 

40.5 

39.4 

39.7 

41.1 

40.2 

38.9 

41.9 

39.5 

36.3 

36.1 

37.2 

F 

35.0 

40.8 

39.2 

40.2 

41.8 

40.1 

39.3 

41.8 

39.8 

36.0 

35.8 

36.9 

M 

34.1 

40.6 

39.7 

39.4 

42.2 

40.3 

40.0 

43 .1 

39.6 

36.1 

35.6 

38.4 

A 

34.1 

40.6 

388 

394 

41.3 

39.9 

40.0 

43.9 

39.2 

35.6 

35.2 

37.4 

M 

33.5 

40.4 

38.8 

39.6 

41.7 

40.1 

40.1 

42.7 

39.3 

36.3 

36.0 

37.8 

56 


Section  5  ■  Prices 

58  1.  Industry  Selling  Price  Indexes,  Selected  Industries 

63  2.  Consumer  Price  Indexes 

64  3.  Construction  Price  Indexes 

65  4.  Raw  Materials  Price  Indexes 


57 


Section  5— Table  1 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971  =100), 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification 


August  1984 


Industry 

Food  and  beverage  industries 

Fruit 

selling 

&  vege- 

Flour 

Confec- 

price 

Slaugh- 

table 

& 

break- 

tionery 

Year 

index: 

tering  and 

Fish 

canners 

fast 

Biscuit 

manu- 

and 

manufac- 

meat 

Poultry 

products 

and  pre- 

Dairy 

cereal 

Feed 

manufac- 

Bakeries 

fac- 

month 

turing 

Total 

processors 

processors 

industry 

servers 

products           products 

industry 

turers 

industry 

turers 

D 

500000 

500001 

500002 

503001 

503303 

503701 

504801 

507301 

507701 

508601 

508701 

509101 

1982 

288.8 

294.4 

273.0 

275.9 

335.9 

294.0 

315.5 

322.7 

246.8 

359.8 

324.6 

367.9 

1983 

2988 

304.8 

268.6 

284.8 

348.7 

306.8 

332.1 

333.3 

263.8 

390  6 

344.8 

384.2 

1982  J 

290.3 

299.1 

288.2 

277.1 

332.2 

296.0 

3126 

318.9 

255.4 

361.2 

325.0 

367.3 

A 

290.3 

298.8 

286.2 

283.0 

328.5 

298.1 

317.9 

324.3 

252.6 

361.2 

325.0 

367.1 

S 

292.4 

298.3 

285.8 

280.6 

330.8 

298.6 

320.0 

326.8 

243.2 

361.4 

327.8 

367.9 

0 

292.1 

297.0 

277.1 

270.7 

333.4 

302.2 

325.7 

320.7 

237.0 

361.4 

331.0 

366.9 

N 

291.3 

295.9 

269.7 

272.8 

342.9 

302.7 

326.2 

320.6 

232.2 

361.6 

331.0 

366.5 

D 

2923 

297.1 

2685 

265.2 

349.8 

306.4 

325.1 

323.7 

238.5 

361.3 

336.6 

366.0 

1983  J 

292.7 

298.4 

267.4 

267.4 

354.9 

305.1 

326.3 

324.4 

242.7 

383.7 

337.3 

368.3 

F 

293.5 

301.1 

274.4 

274.5 

356.4 

305.5 

328.2 

326.3 

245.7 

391.4 

337.3 

365.9 

M 

295.2 

300.8 

272.4 

274.1 

358.9 

307.9 

328.7 

327.5 

245.7 

391.4 

338.7 

3662 

A 

297.1 

303.0 

276.8 

271.2 

357.1 

308.3 

329.4 

325.7 

253.0 

391.2 

338.8 

366.3 

M 

2985 

304.0 

273.7 

272.5 

342.0 

306.9 

329.6 

333.9 

260.8 

391.2 

343.0 

386.9 

J 

299.3 

304.2 

272.5 

274.0 

339.1 

306.1 

3299 

332.4 

258.5 

391.2 

343.6 

391.9 

J 

300.4 

303.5 

267.8 

275.5 

339.3 

304.6 

330.1 

331.7 

258.2 

391.2 

344.9 

392.6 

A 

301.3 

306.8 

267.1 

292.4 

346.5 

305.2 

333.9 

331.3 

271.1 

391.2 

345.0 

393.3 

S 

301.1 

308.0 

265.0 

299.7 

341.6 

305.9 

335.9 

332.2 

2839 

391.2 

345.2 

393.8 

0 

301.6 

308.2 

259  1 

299.7 

341.6 

307.4 

336.4 

343.0 

283.2 

391.2 

351.1 

393.8 

N 

301.8 

309.0 

259.7 

305.9 

352.5 

309.4 

338.4 

346.9 

283.4 

391.3 

3540 

394.0 

D 

3029 

311  1 

267.4 

311.2 

355.0 

309.7 

338.8 

344.7 

279.4 

391.3 

358.4 

396.9 

1984  J 

305.4 

314.9 

272.7 

310.4 

360.5 

311.3 

346.2 

344.2 

280.7 

419.7 

359.4 

403.0 

F 

306.6 

315.7 

274.5 

309.2 

365.8 

312.2 

347.4 

350.1 

277.6 

417.9 

362.1 

408.3 

M 

308.7 

318.4 

278.2 

307.4 

368.4 

313.1 

347.6 

351.2 

2807 

417.9 

364.4 

410.0 

A 

310.4 

320.4 

282.2 

305.5 

355.9 

314.9 

351.7 

346.5 

282.7 

418.9 

366.2 

412.2 

M 

310.5 

321.6 

285.9 

305.3 

342.7 

317.3 

353.5 

347.3 

284.1 

419.2 

366.2 

413.2 

J 

310.9 

322.6 

288.1 

305.6 

332.1 

319.6 

353.7 

350.8 

287.4 

418.3 

366.4 

413.2 

Food  and  beverage  industries 

(concl.) 

Rubber  and 

plastic  products 

industries 

Miscel- 

Soft 

Plastics 

Cane 

laneous 

drink 

fabri- 

Year 

&  beet 

Vege- 

food 

manu- 

Tobacco 

Tire  and 

Other 

cating 

and 

sugar 

table  oil      processors 

fac- 

Dis- 

products 

tube 

Rubber 

rubber 

industry 

month 

processors 

mills 

n.e.s. 

turers 

tilleries       Breweries         Wineries 

industries 

Total 

Industry 

footwear 

products 

n.e.s. 

D 

509401 

509601 

509801 

510501 

510801 

511001            511101 

511301 

511500 

511501 

511901 

512101 

512701 

1982 

260.6 

212.5 

279.8 

349.8 

199.5 

353.5 

275.2 

231.3 

241.4 

226.7 

280.3 

273.5 

234.5 

1983 

275.9 

2393 

282.7 

363.8 

205.0 

385.4 

290.3 

250.8 

245.1 

227.3 

290.3 

282.4 

237.8 

1982  J 

270.0 

227.1 

281.0 

355.0 

202.7 

359.4 

280.4 

234.4 

242.5 

227.1 

282.1 

274.2 

236.6 

A 

247.2 

206.1 

280.6 

355.2 

201.4 

359.6 

280.4 

234.4 

243.1 

228.0 

282.1 

275.3 

236.5 

S 

225.3 

200.5 

280.5 

355.2 

204.6 

360.4 

286.6 

238.5 

242.6 

228.4 

282.8 

274.5 

235.2 

O 

235.7 

194.8 

280.7 

357.1 

204.1 

360.9 

286.6 

238.5 

242.7 

228.8 

282.8 

275.1 

235.0 

N 

239.9 

199.5 

280.6 

358.8 

203.6 

361.9 

285.8 

238.8 

242.8 

229.1 

283.2 

275.2 

234.9 

D 

238.4 

201.9 

280.0 

359.4 

204.9 

373.4 

285.8 

239.4 

241.8 

229.1 

2832 

275.5 

232.3 

1983  J 

235.6 

206.4 

279.2 

359.7 

203.4 

384.3 

285  8 

239.3 

241.1 

224.7 

285.0 

278.7 

232.7 

F 

247.1 

208.4 

278.4 

359.5 

201.3 

383.6 

285.8 

239.3 

241.5 

225.1 

286.0 

279.0 

233.0 

M 

242.6 

203.7 

277.4 

360.6 

201.3 

3835 

286.8 

239.3 

244.0 

227.6 

288.2 

279.6 

236.6 

A 

241.0 

214.1 

281  0 

364.0 

202.2 

384.0 

2967 

250.5 

245.0 

229.2 

291.2 

280.2 

236.8 

M 

283.4 

215.6 

279.5 

363.9 

201.8 

384.8 

293.7 

254.3 

245.9 

229.2 

291.2 

2832 

237.5 

J 

310.0 

207.7 

279.4 

364.1 

202.9 

3850 

2945 

254.3 

246.3 

229.1 

291.2 

283.7 

2384 

J 

301.9 

221.7 

281.1 

364.6 

203.5 

387.9 

295  0 

2543 

246.3 

227.7 

291  2 

284.3 

239.5 

A 

307.7 

281.4 

281.5 

364.6 

203.7 

387.7 

288.8 

254.3 

245.8 

227.4 

291.2 

284.4 

238.4 

S 

289.5 

283.7 

284.8 

364.8 

210.0 

3876 

289.5 

255.9 

245.9 

227.3 

291.9 

283.4 

239.0 

0 

300.4 

294.1 

287.7 

366.8 

209.9 

388.1 

288.8 

255.9 

246.3 

227.3 

291  9 

283.8 

240.0 

N 

279.4 

274.3 

289.4 

3666 

210.2 

384.2 

288.8 

255.9 

246.6 

226.4 

292.1 

284.1 

241.3 

D 

271.8 

260.0 

2932 

3666 

209.9 

384.5 

288.8 

255.9 

246.4 

226.6 

292.1 

284.1 

240.7 

1984  J 

268.6 

272.0 

296.4 

366.8 

209.7 

384.2 

288.8 

256.0 

246.7 

223.0 

292.4 

286.1 

243.5 

F 

265.5 

251.8 

2958 

368.0 

209.7 

384.2 

291.1 

256.1 

247.8 

223.2 

292.4 

289.6 

244.2 

M 

259.0 

261.7 

2992 

368.0 

212.3 

404.8 

291.1 

256.1 

2489 

223.3 

296.2 

289.9 

246.3 

A 

263.8 

269.3 

303.5 

3703 

213.0 

404.6 

296.6 

2666 

249.2 

221.9 

301.9 

291.1 

247.3 

M 

258.3 

268.7 

306.4 

374.9 

214.2 

403.5 

2966 

266.6 

2506 

223.5 

301.9 

291.3 

249.2 

J 

255.5 

271.4 

311.5 

374.9 

214.8 

405.3 

296.6 

266.6 

250.8 

223.5 

301.9 

292.2 

249.2 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


58 


August  1984 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971  =100), 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  /continued 


Section  5— Table  1 /Continued 


Leather  industries 

Textile  industries 

Leather 
glove 

Miscel- 

laneous 

Cotton 

Wool 

Thraw- 

factories 

leather 

yarn 

yarn 

Fibre 

sters, 

Carpet 

Year 

(excl 

products 

and 

and 

and 

spun 

mat  and 

and 

Leather 

Shoe 

rubber 

manufac- 

cloth 

cloth 

filament 

yarn 

rug 

Thread 

month 

Total 

tanneries 

factories 

gloves) 

turers 

Total 

mills 

mills 

yarns 

&  cloth 

industry 

mills 

D 

513400 

513401 

513601 

514001 

514301 

514500 

514501 

514801 

515001 

515201 

515701 

516201 

1982 

2720 

320  5 

258.4 

331.6 

233.8 

236.3 

287.3 

264.8 

215.2 

188.4 

190.3 

299.5 

1983 

2788 

343.0 

261.9 

331.2 

2408 

240.3 

2948 

265.3 

216.9 

191.6 

195.7 

308.1 

1982  J 

272.4 

318.8 

258.8 

330.1 

236.1 

237.1 

2878 

267.5 

216.5 

188.9 

189.7 

297.6 

A 

272.6 

318.8 

259.3 

3306 

236  1 

237.2 

287.7 

268  8 

215.3 

189.7 

189.7 

302.2 

S 

273.2 

3187 

2603 

330.6 

236.1 

237.9 

287.7 

268.8 

217.2 

190.4 

191.2 

302.1 

0 

274.2 

324.0 

260.6 

330.0 

236.1 

237.5 

2878 

267.4 

215.6 

190.4 

190.5 

302.1 

N 

271.6 

3186 

257  6 

330  0 

236  1 

237.2 

287.8 

265.6 

214.6 

190.1 

191.1 

302  1 

D 

273.2 

326.3 

258.5 

326.4 

236  1 

237.1 

2878 

265.0 

214.6 

190.6 

189.7 

302.1 

1983  J 

274.4 

3256 

2589 

330.5 

241.3 

237  8 

292.0 

265.5 

213.5 

189.5 

191.2 

307.7 

F 

273  9 

323.6 

259.1 

330.5 

239.8 

237.3 

292.1 

265.5 

212.4 

189.2 

191.2 

307.7 

M 

273.7 

323.6 

259.1 

328.0 

239.8 

237.8 

292.1 

264  9 

2133 

190.9 

191.3 

307.7 

A 

275.1 

331.8 

259.1 

328.0 

239.8 

238.5 

2929 

264.9 

215.6 

190.7 

191.4 

307.7 

M 

277.0 

339.0 

260.6 

327.0 

239.8 

238.7 

293.0 

265.4 

216.1 

191.3 

191.4 

307.7 

J 

278.1 

343.2 

260.7 

333.4 

239.8 

239.3 

293.0 

2654 

215.8 

192.1 

194.2 

307.7 

J 

280.6 

351.1 

262.6 

3334 

2403 

240.9 

2966 

2652 

218.3 

192.0 

197.0 

307.7 

A 

281.3 

354.7 

263.1 

332.7 

2403 

241.7 

296.5 

265.4 

219.7 

192.4 

199.6 

307.7 

S 

282.4 

355.3 

264.3 

332.7 

241  8 

242.2 

2967 

265.4 

2199 

192.4 

199.6 

311.1 

O 

281  9 

351.2 

264  6 

332.9 

241.8 

2429 

2974 

2654 

219.9 

192.8 

2004 

308.6 

N 

282.5 

354.5 

264.7 

332.9 

241.8 

242.8 

2978 

2656 

219.2 

192.2 

200.4 

308.6 

D 

2844 

361  8 

265.7 

332.9 

2430 

243.4 

297.6 

2655 

219.1 

193.6 

200.4 

307.2 

1984  J 

287.0 

364.0 

267.4 

347.9 

242.8 

245.9 

303.6 

269.4 

221.5 

1936 

2003 

312.5 

F 

2889 

369.4 

269.1 

3506 

242.9 

2466 

303.4 

271.4 

222.1 

194.8 

2003 

314.0 

M 

292.1 

384.6 

270.0 

354  0 

242.9 

246.9 

303  5 

271.4 

2222 

195.9 

2002 

314.0 

A 

293.8 

391.7 

270.1 

354  2 

245.8 

247.3 

304.3 

273.5 

2224 

195.9 

200.2 

314.5 

M 

295.5 

4006 

270.6 

354.6 

245.8 

247.7 

3043 

273.5 

222  5 

196.7 

199  8 

316.1 

J 

2962 

404  1 

270.9 

353.5 

245.8 

248.2 

3043 

2749 

2226 

196.8 

199.8 

316.1 

Clothing 

industries 

Wood 

industries 

Knitting 

mills 

Found- 

Sawmills 

Veneer 

Sash,  door 

Year 

Other 

Mens' 

ation 

and 

and 

&  other 

and 

Hosiery 

Knitted 

knitting 

clothing 

garment 

Shingle 

planing 

plywood 

millwork 

month 

Total 

mills 

fabrics 

mills 

factories 

industry 

Total 

mills 

mills 

mills 

plants 

D 

516600 

516601 

516801 

517101 

517501 

518501 

519100 

519101 

519201 

520701 

521001 

1982 

191.2 

173.6 

157  9 

230.1 

255.7 

220.3 

238.6 

290  1 

220.2 

239.5 

2844 

1983 

196.5 

182.3 

156.7 

239.0 

265.4 

238.5 

2648 

3422 

252.2 

2563 

299.9 

1982  J 

193.3 

177.1 

159.4 

231.8 

257.6 

222.0 

243.5 

292.5 

227.2 

242.6 

285.1 

A 

193.4 

177.1 

159.3 

232.1 

257.6 

228.0 

239  7 

2899 

221.3 

2405 

285.7 

S 

191  8 

177.1 

154.8 

232.3 

257.6 

2280 

238.1 

289  0 

220.1 

2350 

284.6 

0 

192.1 

177.1 

154.8 

232.9 

257.9 

228.0 

236.6 

290.0 

217.0 

2368 

285.3 

N 

192.3 

177.1 

155.2 

233.2 

257.9 

2280 

237  8 

290.7 

218.0 

238.0 

2883 

D 

192  4 

177.6 

1549 

2332 

260.7 

228.0 

245.1 

292.6 

228.7 

242.4 

288.0 

1983  J 

193.9 

180.7 

154.1 

236.0 

263.2 

234.3 

251  8 

2966 

2393 

244.2 

2880 

F 

194.4 

182  2 

154.3 

236.2 

2635 

234.3 

254.1 

305  5 

241.6 

245.7 

290.4 

M 

195.4 

182.2 

155.2 

237.8 

264.0 

234.3 

257.5 

312.6 

245.2 

251.3 

291.8 

A 

195.4 

182.2 

154  6 

238.3 

264.1 

234.3 

261.4 

321.8 

249.1 

253.6 

297.5 

M 

196.2 

182.2 

156.0 

239.0 

264.1 

234.3 

277.9 

342.6 

273.9 

2586 

298.4 

J 

196.1 

182.2 

155.9 

239.0 

264  0 

234.3 

288.3 

351.8 

286.5 

272.5 

3006 

J 

197.4 

182.6 

158.1 

239.9 

266.5 

242.6 

285.4 

355.6 

278.3 

280.1 

304  1 

A 

197.0 

182.5 

157.0 

2399 

266.8 

242.6 

271.8 

3569 

256.3 

276.9 

304.1 

S 

197.6 

182.5 

158.1 

240.4 

266.7 

2426 

2583 

357.1 

240  1 

250.8 

304.7 

0 

197.5 

182.5 

157.9 

240.4 

266.8 

242.6 

2582 

3638 

2405 

247.9 

306.0 

N 

198.4 

182.5 

159.9 

2408 

266.9 

2426 

254.1 

371.2 

2337 

248.1 

306.3 

D 

198.2 

183.4 

158.8 

240.8 

267.8 

242.6 

258.5 

370.7 

241.5 

245.3 

3065 

1984  J 

199.2 

183.9 

160.2 

241.7 

270.6 

250.7 

2600 

374.7 

2440 

245.5 

3055 

F 

199.2 

183.9 

160.3 

241.6 

269.8 

256.3 

267.5 

3800 

254.2 

2523 

305.6 

M 

1994 

183  9 

160.3 

242.2 

2699 

256.3 

272.9 

385.8 

261.2 

257.9 

306.3 

A 

199.7 

183.9 

160.7 

242.5 

270.9 

2564 

274.2 

383.8 

260  8 

262.5 

312.1 

M 

1998 

183  9 

160.8 

242.7 

2692 

256.5 

264.7 

3898 

246  7 

254.4 

313.1 

J 

200.7 

183.9 

1625 

243.2 

269.8 

2565 

2586 

390.1 

239.1 

243  1 

313.8 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


59 


Section  5— Table  1 /Continued 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971  =100), 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


August  1984 


Furniture  and  fixture 

ndustries 

Wood  industries 

(concl.) 

Miscel- 

Paper and  allied  inrinfttrinA 

Manufac- 

House- 

laneous 

turers  of 

Coffin 

hold 

Office 

furniture 

Pulp 

Asphalt 

Folding 

Year 

Hardwood 

pre-fab- 

Wooden 

and 

furniture 

furniture 

&  fixtures 

and 

roofing 

carton 

and 

flooring 

ricated 

box 

casket 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

paper 

manufac- 

and set-up 

month 

plants 

building 

factories 

industry 

Total 

turers 

turers 

turers 

Total 

mills 

turers 

boxes 

D 

521401 

521601 

521801 

522001 

523200 

523201 

523601 

523801 

524200 

524201 

525601 

525801 

1982 

3242 

2930 

265.7 

245.3 

282.2 

281.8 

259.2 

290.9 

317.3 

336.1 

368.4 

252.7 

1983 

365.2 

302.1 

279.6 

259.0 

294.2 

290.2 

268.5 

308.9 

307.3 

317.5 

388.0 

258.2 

1982  J 

321.7 

294.7 

2689 

245.2 

283.7 

282.4 

260.5 

293.5 

320.7 

341.3 

3820 

251.4 

A 

324.0 

2925 

273.5 

245.2 

2844 

2838 

260  2 

293.5 

319.2 

337.5 

377.7 

252.5 

S 

329.1 

292.4 

272.8 

246.5 

285.1 

284.3 

263.8 

293.5 

317.8 

334.7 

380.8 

254.9 

0 

331.7 

292.5 

272.6 

246.5 

286.0 

285.2 

2626 

295.3 

313.2 

327.4 

3820 

257.3 

N 

328.9 

296  1 

270.9 

246.5 

286  1 

285.4 

262.5 

295.3 

3048 

315.1 

3829 

2589 

D 

330.2 

296.8 

271.0 

248.5 

2864 

285.4 

263.1 

295.8 

305.5 

316.0 

379.1 

259.1 

1983  J 

330.4 

294.7 

270.7 

252.9 

2884 

286.1 

263.7 

300.3 

302.5 

311.6 

376.8 

259.2 

F 

331.9 

2964 

273.2 

2556 

2894 

2862 

263.7 

302.7 

302.7 

311.8 

374.8 

2592 

M 

336.2 

296.4 

273.8 

2556 

291.0 

286.9 

2658 

305.5 

3028 

311.9 

376.3 

256.5 

A 

340.1 

2998 

2758 

258.9 

291  3 

287.3 

2660 

305.7 

304.3 

313.9 

375.9 

257.3 

M 

357.0 

299  9 

276.2 

258.9 

291.4 

287  3 

266.9 

305.7 

304.5 

313.8 

392.2 

258.0 

J 

363.4 

2999 

280.3 

260.5 

294  5 

2908 

268.5 

308.7 

305.5 

315.1 

397.2 

257.5 

J 

376.9 

305.4 

281.5 

260.5 

295  8 

291.4 

268.1 

311.8 

3088 

319.5 

400.0 

257.8 

A 

382.3 

306.2 

287.4 

260.5 

296.9 

292.5 

270.4 

312.3 

309.2 

320.0 

394.2 

258.3 

S 

389.9 

306.7 

2864 

261.1 

297.1 

292.9 

2703 

312.3 

309.2 

3203 

396.0 

259.0 

0 

389.9 

306.1 

285.5 

261.1 

297  5 

2935 

2708 

312.4 

311.0 

322.7 

393.6 

258.0 

N 

392.0 

306.1 

282.4 

261.1 

297  9 

293.6 

273.4 

312.4 

313.1 

323.8 

393.5 

2586 

D 

392.3 

307.0 

281.5 

261.1 

299  5 

293.8 

274.3 

316.4 

314.4 

325.4 

385.0 

259.5 

1984  J 

392.2 

308.4 

283  9 

261.1 

303.4 

297.2 

2802 

320.3 

318.4 

3307 

369.1 

259.8 

F 

398.3 

307.9 

285  7 

2689 

305.8 

2990 

2802 

324.5 

319.1 

331.0 

3720 

259.8 

M 

405.4 

307.9 

286.6 

268.9 

307.1 

301.2 

280.7 

3246 

324.5 

3386 

369.7 

259.8 

A 

409.7 

306.8 

293.2 

269.7 

3074 

301.2 

283.3 

324.7 

335.1 

353.4 

365.9 

262.2 

M 

410.1 

3068 

295  7 

2697 

307.4 

301  2 

283.5 

324.7 

338.8 

3578 

383.2 

263.2 

J 

410.3 

3068 

2966 

272.9 

3079 

301.2 

2837 

325.9 

340.9 

360.5 

377.6 

263.2 

Primary  metal  industries 

Paper  and  allied 
industries  (concl.) 

Copper 

&  copper 

alloy 

Metal 

Paper 

Steel 

Aluminum 

rolling, 

Corrugated 

&  plastic 

Miscel- 

Iron 

pipe 

rolling. 

rolling. 

casting 

Year 

box 

bag 

laneous 

and 

and 

Iron 

Smelting 

casting 

casting 

and 

and 

manufac- 

manufac- 

paper 

steel 

tube 

found- 

and 

and 

and 

extruding 

month 

turers 

turers 

convertors 

Total 

mills 

mills 

eries 

refining 

extruding 

extruding 

n  e.s. 

D 

526001 

526101 

526501 

527100 

527101 

527801 

528001 

528301 

528701 

528901 

529101 

1982 

278.1 

263.1 

272.7 

310.7 

314.2 

362.6 

2689 

327.9 

290.7 

193.0 

314.0 

1983 

295.3 

2699 

279.8 

320.6 

319.2 

359.7 

272.4 

347.6 

291.7 

2063 

324.3 

1982  J 

270.6 

264.4 

273.5 

308.1 

313.5 

3630 

268.3 

321.1 

293.1 

190.4 

313.2 

A 

2848 

266.6 

273.6 

306  7 

316.2 

363.3 

273.7 

314.5 

2890 

188.3 

312.1 

S 

291.9 

265.8 

273.2 

313.0 

316.6 

363.3 

271.3 

3328 

289.0 

189.6 

310.1 

o 

2933 

266.6 

274.6 

310.3 

317.0 

363.3 

270.8 

325.2 

286.0 

191.1 

3064 

N 

293  3 

268.0 

274.9 

307  6 

317.0 

3633 

269.9 

319.3 

279.4 

191.0 

299.8 

D 

293.3 

267.5 

275.7 

310.0 

316.7 

3633 

270.2 

326.9 

279.1 

191  5 

296.8 

1983  J 

292.9 

268.0 

277.2 

315.0 

316.7 

363.3 

271.1 

339.7 

276.6 

199.5 

303.3 

F 

292.6 

268.0 

2778 

317.4 

316.5 

359 .1 

271.0 

347.0 

270.7 

207.2 

308.2 

M 

292.5 

268.3 

2792 

313.5 

316.0 

3580 

273.0 

334.9 

270.7 

2085 

314.2 

A 

292.5 

2697 

279.1 

319.8 

316.0 

358.8 

272.9 

3524 

275.1 

2074 

317.5 

M 

2925 

269.6 

2792 

321.9 

317.0 

358.8 

273.0 

355.8 

279.5 

212.2 

318.3 

J 

2925 

269.4 

279.2 

315.3 

321.5 

360.0 

273.3 

330.2 

279.5 

214.5 

320.6 

J 

292.5 

269.4 

280.6 

321.3 

321.6 

3600 

274.6 

345.7 

289.9 

213.1 

324.3 

A 

292.5 

270.3 

281.0 

324.1 

321.5 

360.2 

274.6 

353.4 

293.7 

210.7 

329.1 

S 

2925 

270.6 

279.2 

323.0 

320.4 

360.2 

275.2 

350.0 

2984 

209.8 

334.7 

0 

2927 

270.9 

2805 

323.8 

321.1 

359.8 

270.9 

350.3 

315.7 

201.4 

340.8 

N 

308.7 

271.9 

281  3 

3246 

321.1 

359.8 

2690 

353.0 

320.9 

196.2 

339.1 

D 

309  3 

272.4 

2838 

327.0 

321.1 

358.0 

2698 

358.8 

330.2 

195.0 

341.1 

1984  J 

309.5 

273.6 

287.7 

324.3 

322.6 

360.1 

271.4 

348.3 

331.9 

194.2 

343.3 

F 

309.6 

275.2 

2902 

326.8 

322.7 

360.1 

272.5 

355.4 

331.9 

1894 

348.4 

M 

309.6 

278.1 

2908 

332.0 

322.8 

360.1 

272.8 

369.4 

3322 

194.1 

350.8 

A 

309.6 

2800 

292.4 

332.0 

324.0 

360.1 

273.0 

365.2 

339.7 

201.6 

353.9 

M 

310.1 

281.7 

293.7 

330.5 

324.8 

360  1 

272.7 

360.7 

339.6 

198.9 

350.5 

J 

310.1 

285.3 

294.7 

329.1 

325.2 

360.1 

273.9 

356.7 

340.4 

196.7 

346.1 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


60 


August  1984 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/continued 


Section  5— Table  1 /Continued 


100) 


Transportation 

Machinery 

industries 

equipment 

Metal  fabrication 

industries 

Miscel- 
laneous 

Commercial 
refrig- 

Motor 

Hardware, 

vehicle 

Wire 

tool 

Heating 

machinery 

eration 

parts 

Metal 

and  wire 

and 

equip- 

Agri- 

& equip- 

and air 

Motor 

&  acces- 

Year 

Boiler 

stamping 

products 

cutlery 

ment 

cultural 

ment 

condition- 

vehicle 

sories 

and 

and  plate 

and 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

implement 

manufac- 

ing equip- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

month 

Total 

works 

pressing 

turers 

turers 

turers 

Total 

industry 

turers 

ment 

turers 

turers 

D 

529400 

529401 

530301 

530901 

531301 

531901 

532900 

532901 

533301 

535301 

535801 

536401 

1982 

277.8 

359.6 

277.8 

249.6 

2960 

267.7 

254.6 

293  1 

276.5 

2000 

211.4 

2523 

1983 

2839 

336.0 

287.5 

2527 

308.3 

2804 

263  3 

310.9 

2849 

210.4 

219.7 

257.8 

1982  J 

279.6 

365.0 

279.7 

250.7 

298.8 

271.7 

256.7 

294.8 

279.1 

200.4 

210.9 

254.3 

A 

279.8 

364.3 

279.7 

251.1 

2987 

2726 

257.2 

2956 

279.7 

201.2 

211.5 

2555 

S 

279.6 

352.4 

280.0 

251.0 

3009 

272.6 

2580 

295.3 

2809 

201.0 

2094 

255.0 

O 

280.6 

3529 

2806 

2506 

301.4 

272.8 

258.3 

298.0 

280  7 

2024 

217.0 

2554 

N 

280.9 

352  9 

281.7 

2506 

301.1 

271.7 

259.3 

306.1 

280.7 

203.7 

217.0 

2550 

D 

279.9 

348.1 

281  9 

2462 

3020 

272.7 

2600 

306.4 

281.7 

2040 

217.0 

256.7 

1983  J 

2805 

347.9 

282.7 

246.6 

301.5 

277.2 

260.7 

306.3 

282.7 

205.0 

216.6 

256.4 

F 

2800 

336.3 

283.0 

246  8 

301  6 

278.3 

2609 

306.9 

2828 

205.4 

217.0 

256.7 

M 

2803 

336.3 

283.0 

246.8 

304.1 

278.3 

261  2 

309.4 

2829 

205.4 

217.0 

256.8 

A 

282.1 

336.3 

2868 

2462 

307.9 

278.6 

2624 

310.4 

2843 

205.5 

217.2 

2578 

M 

2825 

336.3 

286  9 

246.2 

3095 

2802 

2627 

310.3 

284.4 

210.4 

218.1 

258.1 

J 

284.7 

332.5 

289.6 

254.5 

3088 

281  2 

262.8 

310.9 

284.3 

210.4 

218.5 

258.6 

J 

284.6 

332.5 

289  5 

255.0 

307.7 

281.2 

263  9 

311.3 

2856 

211.5 

218.5 

2584 

A 

285  8 

332.7 

290.0 

258  5 

310.0 

281.2 

264  2 

311.7 

2858 

211.5 

218.5 

2583 

S 

285.8 

332.7 

290.0 

257.8 

309  9 

281.2 

264.4 

311.7 

2862 

212.9 

218.7 

257.7 

0 

286.0 

332.7 

289.8 

2572 

310.8 

282.5 

263.8 

311.7 

2852 

213.9 

225.4 

257.7 

N 

286  8 

332.7 

289.4 

2580 

313.3 

282.5 

2655 

315.0 

286  9 

216.0 

225.4 

258.1 

D 

288  0 

342.6 

289.5 

2582 

314.6 

282.9 

2666 

315.7 

287  8 

216.4 

225.4 

259.3 

1984  J 

290.1 

342.6 

290.9 

262.8 

317.6 

286.0 

266.7 

317.2 

287.5 

218.1 

225.6 

261.6 

F 

291.0 

342.6 

291.4 

262.7 

318.1 

285.2 

267.0 

317.4 

287.8 

218.1 

225.4 

2624 

M 

291.3 

3426 

292  0 

261  8 

320.1 

286.0 

2676 

318.1 

2885 

2186 

225.4 

2652 

A 

294.1 

342.6 

2965 

2622 

3269 

288.1 

2682 

318.4 

289  1 

220.0 

225.7 

266.1 

M 

294.6 

3426 

297.1 

262.3 

327  2 

291.7 

268.7 

318.9 

2897 

220.4 

225.7 

268.0 

J 

295.6 

344.7 

297.4 

264.9 

327.8 

291.7 

269.1 

319.1 

290  1 

2209 

2258 

269.1 

Electrical 

products  industries 

Non-metallic  mineral 
products  industries 

Manufac- 

turers 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

of major 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

turers of 

Clay 

Clay 

turers 

appli- 

turers of 

turers  of 

Manufac- 

miscel- 

products 

products 

of  small 

ances 

Manufac- 

household 

electrical 

turers  of 

laneous 

manufac- 

manufac- 

Year 

electrical 

(electrical 

turers  of 

radio  and 

industrial 

electric 

Battery 

electrical 

turers 

turers 

and 

appli- 

and non- 

lighting 

television 

equip- 

wire and 

manufac- 

products 

(domestic 

(imported 

month 

Total 

ances 

electrical) 

fixtures 

receivers 

ment 

cable 

turers 

n.e.s. 

Total 

clays) 

clays) 

D 

537300 

537301 

537701 

538101 

538301 

538701 

539901 

540601 

540901 

541400 

541401 

541601 

1982 

217.1 

183.0 

226.7 

298.6 

128.6 

255.7 

251  0 

277.9 

250.6 

305.3 

269.9 

278.0 

1983 

224.3 

188.1 

241.4 

3224 

127.1 

262.0 

257.6 

282  2 

2666 

319.2 

287.8 

2906 

1982  J 

2188 

184.7 

231.1 

306.4 

128.1 

257.2 

252.7 

278.7 

250.3 

308.6 

278.1 

275.5 

A 

218.9 

185.2 

232.1 

306.7 

128.1 

257.0 

2507 

278.7 

2545 

3093 

277.9 

279.9 

S 

219.4 

185.8 

232.1 

301.7 

127.6 

260.2 

251.6 

278.7 

2548 

309  1 

277.4 

280.4 

0 

219.8 

186.3 

232.9 

308.1 

127.6 

261.1 

251.8 

278.7 

2540 

3095 

277.3 

282.8 

N 

219.7 

186.1 

233.1 

308.9 

127.6 

259.5 

252.5 

278.7 

254.1 

310.7 

277.2 

284.8 

D 

220.0 

185.9 

233.1 

3089 

127.6 

259.7 

2499 

278.7 

2593 

311.5 

277.4 

2849 

1983  J 

221.7 

187.4 

2389 

315.6 

128.3 

260.7 

252.1 

278.7 

264.0 

318.9 

2799 

287.7 

F 

222.1 

186.0 

238.9 

316.3 

128.3 

261.1 

255.3 

2789 

262.7 

321.1 

2782 

2883 

M 

221.8 

186.9 

239.1 

310.1 

128  3 

2600 

255.0 

279.6 

2638 

321.0 

278.2 

288.8 

A 

221.9 

1868 

239.1 

324.1 

127.9 

259  1 

255.4 

281.4 

261.1 

318.1 

2786 

2867 

M 

222.7 

1866 

239.1 

323.8 

127.9 

261  3 

257.4 

281.4 

2625 

3196 

278.6 

291.0 

J 

224.2 

186.9 

2392 

3238 

128.0 

260.4 

257.0 

283.7 

268.4 

318.7 

278.7 

290.8 

J 

224.7 

187.5 

243.4 

3238 

127.5 

2596 

2598 

2837 

267.7 

318.1 

292.6 

291.6 

A 

225.4 

189.1 

243.8 

314.8 

127.5 

262.2 

259.3 

283.7 

2706 

318.6 

293.9 

291  6 

S 

225.9 

1892 

243.8 

327.5 

127.5 

263.3 

258.2 

283.7 

270.7 

319.3 

2970 

291  6 

0 

227.0 

1899 

243.8 

327.5 

124.5 

265.0 

260.1 

283.7 

2704 

3186 

299  1 

291  6 

N 

227.0 

189.1 

243.8 

3306 

124  4 

2655 

2590 

283  7 

2693 

318.2 

299.1 

2934 

D 

227.5 

191.3 

2438 

3306 

124  5 

2659 

262.1 

283.7 

267.4 

3199 

299.7 

2935 

1984  J 

229.6 

192.0 

246.2 

333.5 

122.6 

271.6 

2642 

286.0 

273.6 

322.9 

308.0 

294.9 

F 

230.0 

191.6 

246.3 

333.5 

124.4 

273.1 

266.6 

286.0 

269.0 

324.1 

3080 

2965 

M 

2303 

192  2 

246.4 

333  5 

124.5 

271.9 

267.6 

2860 

269.8 

324.7 

311.2 

297.6 

A 

230.6 

193.4 

246.6 

336.3 

121  7 

272.1 

270.7 

287.5 

269.2 

325.5 

313.6 

302.7 

M 

231.0 

1922 

246.6 

336.3 

121.8 

272.4 

2665 

287.5 

276.8 

326.9 

314.1 

3033 

J 

231.2 

192.4 

247.0 

336.3 

121.8 

272.3 

265.2 

287.5 

279  8 

330.1 

314.1 

3034 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


61 


Section  5— Table  1 /Concluded 

Table  1:  Industry  selling  price  indexes,  selected  industries  (1971  =100) 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification/concluded 


August  1984 


Non-metallic  mineral  products  i 

idustries  (concl ) 

Petroleum  and 

Ready- 

Glass 

coal 

Concrete 

Concrete 

mix 

&  glass 

Refrac- 

products industries 

Year 

Cement 

pipe 
nufac- 

products 
manufac- 

concrete 

products 
Tianufac- 

Abrasives 

Lime 

tories 

and 

manufac- 

ma 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

manufac- 

Petroleum 

month 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

turers 

Total 

refineries 

D 

541801 

542001 

542401 

542901 

630980 

543501 

543701 

543901 

544000 

544001 

1982 

359.7 

314.1 

296.7 

323.6 

250.2 

361.8 

453.2 

391.0 

634.4 

643.7 

1983 

374.2 

336.0 

310.6 

3352 

259.7 

371.0 

514.4 

403.9 

674.8 

684.7 

1982  J 

360.3 

320.7 

2989 

324.7 

250.5 

367.0 

475.9 

400.7 

625.4 

634.6 

A 

360.7 

317.4 

2986 

326.1 

251  9 

3669 

477.6 

4007 

632.6 

641.9 

S 

360.7 

328.6 

298.4 

326.2 

251.7 

369.7 

465.7 

400.7 

667.0 

676.8 

0 

359.9 

318.8 

298.4 

325.7 

253.3 

371.4 

478.7 

400.7 

665.0 

674.7 

N 

355.8 

343.9 

304.1 

327.3 

253.1 

371.6 

473.1 

400.7 

668.7 

678.5 

D 

355.8 

351.3 

304.7 

330.1 

253.3 

373.0 

473.1 

400.7 

666.9 

676.7 

1983  J 

375.9 

349.6 

3060 

339.6 

2586 

374.1 

489.4 

404.0 

630.2 

6394 

F 

376.3 

351.8 

307.8 

344.4 

258.6 

372.2 

495.5 

404.0 

619.6 

628.7 

M 

376.2 

318.4 

313.1 

343.1 

258.6 

378.4 

495.5 

404.0 

673.0 

682.8 

A 

376.8 

320  7 

312.0 

341.5 

258.7 

373.0 

509.6 

404.0 

677.4 

687  3 

M 

376.8 

314.1 

312.5 

339.1 

258.7 

372.6 

511.4 

404.0 

672.9 

682.7 

J 

376.8 

306.7 

310.1 

338.1 

258.8 

373.4 

511.4 

404.0 

685.6 

695.7 

J 

376.5 

323.6 

309  4 

331.8 

258.7 

369.9 

511.4 

404.0 

687.7 

697.8 

A 

371.3 

348.5 

3099 

332.1 

258.8 

370.1 

511.4 

404.0 

692.2 

702.3 

S 

371.1 

349.2 

310.7 

332  5 

2597 

367.3 

531.3 

404.0 

697.1 

707.4 

0 

371.0 

339.2 

311.0 

328.4 

262.2 

367.2 

531.3 

404.0 

690.0 

700.2 

N 

370.3 

355.4 

311.5 

323.6 

262.2 

366.4 

531.3 

404.0 

688.6 

698.7 

D 

371.0 

355.1 

313.1 

328.6 

262.5 

367.7 

543.1 

403.1 

683.8 

693.8 

1984  J 

374  0 

354  4 

310.9 

3259 

270.8 

367.0 

543.1 

405.9 

701.2 

711.5 

F 

375.9 

358.3 

316.9 

3284 

2698 

3688 

545.4 

405.9 

700.5 

710.7 

M 

375.8 

359.4 

317.5 

329  1 

270.3 

371.9 

546.1 

405.9 

696.1 

706.3 

A 

384.8 

354.6 

3222 

3280 

269.3 

372.7 

546.1 

405.9 

694.2 

7043 

M 

384.8 

359.0 

323.7 

329.4 

267.3 

374.6 

548.9 

419.1 

691.2 

701.3 

J 

3848 

363.3 

3236 

3298 

267.3 

375.2 

563.0 

420.0 

6947 

704.8 

Chemical 

and  chemica 

products  industries 

Miscellaneous 

manufacturing  industries 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

Manufac- 

Floor 

Manufac- 

turers of 

turers 

turers  of 

turers  of 

Jewel- 

tile, 

turers  of 

pharma- 

Paint 

of  soaps 

Manufac-      Manufac- 

indust- 

indust- 

Clock 

lery 

linoleum 

plastics 

ceuticals 

and 

and 

turers  of      turers  of 

rial 

rial      Manufac- 

and 

and 

&  coated 

Pen 

Year 

and 

and 

varnish 

cleaning 

toilet      pigments 

chem- 

chem-     turers  of 

watch 

silver- 

fabric 

4  pencil 

Type- 

and 

synthetic 

medi- 

manufac- 

com- 

prepar-       and  dry 

icals 

icals 

printing 

manufac- 

ware 

manufac- 

manufac- 

writer 

month 

Total 

resins 

cines 

turers 

pounds 

ations        colours 

(inorganic) 

(organic) 

inks 

turers 

industry 

turers 

turers 

supplies 

D 

545200 

545501 

545701 

546101 

546401 

546701          547201 

547301 

547901 

548301 

618401 

618601 

618901 

619101 

619201 

1982 

306.9 

297.7 

211.9 

300.0 

225.5 

230.2           332.9 

337.5 

429.7 

208.6 

259.9 

609.5 

220.2 

257.1 

250.8 

1983 

316.6 

314.3 

233.6 

304.3 

232.9 

2476           326.0 

341.6 

4392 

2095 

257.3 

699.1 

225.2 

270.1 

245.4 

1982  J 

309.0 

301.8 

215.3 

297.6 

2239 

234.7           3284 

3432 

430.8 

209  1 

257.2 

584.9 

221.7 

2596 

251.2 

A 

309.4 

304.2 

215.9 

298.9 

2262 

227.5           333.6 

3406 

433.6 

209  1 

257.2 

571.6 

222.6 

254.5 

249.7 

S 

309.5 

295.6 

216.5 

2997 

227.7 

238.8           337.8 

337.4 

434.7 

209.3 

257.2 

660.7 

221.7 

2545 

256.8 

o 

309.0 

298.5 

2160 

301.4 

227.3 

227.2           337.1 

3385 

433.0 

209.3 

2572 

675.8 

218.9 

254.5 

250.1 

N 

309.5 

297.7 

216.4 

308.1 

2293 

238.5           336.6 

3330 

432.3 

209.6 

257.2 

655.0 

219.2 

262.2 

250.1 

D 

3089 

297.2 

2179 

308.4 

231.0 

235.2           337.7 

329.1 

432.4 

209  6 

257.2 

686.0 

219.2 

262.2 

250.1 

1983  J 

313.8 

303.3 

2280 

311.6 

232.6 

243.0           334.9 

338.4 

435.2 

210.7 

256.7 

738.0 

220.2 

2686 

249.6 

F 

313.7 

3042 

227.9 

311.6 

229.3 

238.7           332.3 

337.9 

4336 

210.7 

256.7 

787.8 

223.4 

270.1 

248.1 

M 

313.3 

302.4 

228.7 

310.7 

231.6 

240.1           3323 

338.1 

432.4 

210.6 

256.7 

6866 

222.3 

270.1 

249.2 

A 

314.2 

303.5 

229.7 

2999 

231.2 

248.7           3308 

3407 

435.9 

211.3 

258.6 

707.0 

223.5 

270.1 

246.7 

M 

314.0 

304.9 

230.2 

293.9 

2299 

250.6           3279 

341.2 

436.6 

211.5 

258.6 

727  0 

223.4 

270.1 

245.9 

J 

315.2 

307.9 

230.6 

300.4 

230.1 

245.9           3227 

341.3 

440.6 

211.5 

256.5 

686.7 

225.5 

270.1 

244.2 

J 

315.9 

315.5 

237.8 

303.0 

231.3 

254.3           320.3 

342.7 

429.7 

211.5 

256.5 

701.2 

226.4 

270.1 

244.2 

A 

317.5 

318.9 

237.8 

302.7 

232.8 

253  2           320.8 

341.6 

439.2 

211.1 

256.5 

7030 

226.7 

270.1 

245.6 

S 

317.6 

3243 

237.6 

293.4 

233.9 

245.5           321 .0 

342.5 

444.2 

208.8 

2565 

690.9 

227.5 

270.1 

242.9 

0 

320.8 

330.6 

237.8 

307.4 

235.3 

256.5           321.1 

3423 

447.4 

203.7 

256.5 

665.6 

227.7 

270.1 

242.7 

N 

321.4 

330.3 

238.0 

307.4 

239.3 

249.7           322.8 

345.0 

448.3 

206.1 

2565 

644.3 

227.7 

270.1 

242.7 

D 

321.3 

325.8 

239.5 

309.4 

237.7 

244.6           325.1 

346.9 

447.7 

206  1 

260.8 

650.5 

227.7 

271.2 

2427 

1984  J 

322.7 

324.4 

247.3 

311.0 

237.5 

258.0           342.9 

353.8 

434.6 

206.1 

261.4 

625.8 

228.7 

274.5 

243.1 

F 

325.1 

327.5 

246.7 

305.6 

238.2 

259.4           346.8 

356.6 

445.6 

206.3 

261.4 

647.1 

228.7 

277.8 

243.1 

M 

328.0 

331.4 

247 .1 

303.3 

238.9 

285.2           347.7 

360.7 

447.4 

206.3 

260.4 

6674 

229.0 

277.8 

2483 

A 

328.2 

334.5 

248.1 

291.0 

237.3 

290.0           3496 

364.2 

447.6 

206.3 

254.2 

6557 

229.5 

277.8 

248.3 

M 

329.8 

336.2 

247.5 

307.5 

236.6 

289.6           350.1 

364.3 

449.2 

206.3 

254.2 

652.4 

230.1 

277.8 

248.3 

J 

329.5 

337.3 

247.7 

301.4 

237.9 

289.6           350.4 

364.2 

449.9 

199.7 

254.2 

638.1 

232.8 

277.8 

248.3 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


62 


August  1984 

Table  2:  Consumer  price  indexes 


Section  5— Table  2 


Canada  (1981  = 

100) 

All 

terns  and  mam  components 

Reclassified 

by  goods  anc 

services 

All  items 

Food 

Housing 

Clothing 

Trans- 
por- 
tation 

Health 
and 
per- 
sonal 
care 

Recre- 
ation, 
reading 
and 
education 

Tobacco 

and 

alcohol 

Total 

Goods 

Semi- 
Durable         durable 

Non- 
durable 

Year 

Total 

Shelter 

House- 
hold 
oper- 
ation 

Services 

and 
month 

Total 

Weights' 

100 

21.11 

35.37 

2075 

869 

955 

16  26 

3.71 

8.61 

5.39 

57.12 

14.61 

1066 

31  85 

4288 

D 

130000 

130001 

130131 

130132 

130143 

130222 

130316 

130344 

130375 

130417 

130428 

130429 

130430 

130431 

130432 

1982 

110.8 

107.2 

112.5 

112.2 

115.8 

105.6 

114.1 

110.6 

108.7 

115.5 

109.4 

105.6 

106.6 

111.6 

112.9 

1983 

117.2 

111.2 

120.2 

1198 

124.8 

109.8 

119.8 

118.2 

1158 

130.0 

115.3 

109.8 

111.4 

118.6 

120.2 

1982  J 

111.8 

110.5 

112.7 

111.9 

116.5 

105.0 

114.8 

111.2 

109.5 

116.1 

110.5 

105.5 

106.2 

113.7 

113.6 

A 

112.3 

109.6 

113.6 

113.3 

116.8 

106.4 

115.6 

112.6 

110.3 

117.3 

110.8 

106.2 

107.3 

113.6 

114.6 

S 

112.9 

108.7 

115.0 

114.2 

119.6 

107.1 

116.6 

113.0 

110.4 

119.2 

111.6 

106.1 

108.0 

114.7 

115.0 

0 

113.6 

108.4 

116.4 

116.4 

120.1 

107.2 

116.3 

113.2 

112.5 

121.3 

111.6 

106.3 

108.8 

114.4 

116.7 

N 

114.4 

108.7 

116.9 

116.9 

120.4 

108.0 

118.1 

114.4 

112.9 

122.8 

112.5 

108.0 

109.5 

115.0 

117.3 

D 

114.4 

108.3 

117.4 

117.4 

120.9 

108.0 

118.0 

1146 

112.3 

123.2 

112.4 

108.1 

109  6 

114.8 

117.5 

1983  J 

114.1 

108.5 

117.5 

1176 

121.4 

105.5 

1170 

115.1 

112.1 

123.5 

111.8 

108.0 

107.3 

114.5 

117,6 

F 

114.6 

1092 

117.9 

1 18  0 

121.6 

1085 

115.9 

115.9 

113.5 

124.1 

112.3 

108.4 

109.8 

114.5 

118.2 

M 

115.8 

108.9 

119.0 

118.3 

123.8 

109  6 

119.7 

116.6 

113.8 

124.6 

114.1 

108.8 

111.2 

1169 

118.5 

A 

115.8 

110.0 

119.3 

118.5 

124.3 

110.0 

116.8 

117.7 

114.1 

125.6 

113.8 

109.1 

111.3 

116.3 

118.8 

M 

116.1 

111.8 

119.3 

118.7 

124.6 

110.1 

115.3 

118.2 

114.9 

128.1 

114.1 

109.2 

111.4 

116.8 

119.3 

J 

117.4 

112.0 

119.5 

119.2 

124.6 

110.2 

121.4 

118.2 

115.3 

129.3 

115.8 

109.1 

111.5 

119.7 

119.9 

J 

117.9 

112.7 

119.9 

119.5 

125.3 

109.7 

122.0 

118.8 

116.9 

129.5 

116.3 

109.3 

111.2 

1205 

120.5 

A 

118.5 

112.6 

120.8 

120.6 

125.4 

110.3 

122.6 

119.0 

117.3 

130.6 

116.8 

110.1 

111.9 

1209 

121.2 

S 

118.5 

111.5 

121.4 

1209 

126.2 

110.6 

121.6 

119.5 

1177 

133.7 

116.7 

1103 

112.3 

120.5 

121.3 

0 

119.2 

112.7 

122.2 

121.9 

126  6 

111.1 

121.1 

119.7 

117.9 

136.7 

117.3 

110.7 

112.9 

121.2 

122.1 

N 

119.2 

112.1 

122.3 

122.1 

126.6 

111.4 

121.3 

120.1 

118.0 

137.3 

117.3 

112.1 

112.9 

120.5 

122.2 

D 

119.6 

112.5 

122.7 

122.5 

126.9 

111.1 

122.7 

120.0 

117.5 

137.3 

117.7 

112.2 

112.6 

121.3 

122.5 

1984  J 

120.2 

1146 

123.1 

122.7 

128.1 

109.0 

124.2 

120.3 

116.4 

137.1 

118.6 

1123 

1107 

123.4 

122.6 

F 

120  9 

115.9 

123.2 

122.8 

128  6 

111.5 

124.1 

121.0 

117.5 

137.2 

119.6 

112.2 

113.1 

124.4 

123.0 

M 

121.2 

116.8 

123.8 

123.1 

129.0 

112.5 

122.8 

121.3 

117.8 

138.1 

119.9 

112.7 

114.1 

124.5 

123.2 

A 

121.5 

117.2 

124.1 

123.3 

129.6 

112.4 

123.0 

122.7 

118.1 

138.7 

120.2 

113.1 

113.7 

124.8 

123.6 

M 

121.7 

116.8 

124.2 

123.5 

129.6 

112.5 

123.4 

122.9 

119.0 

139.6 

120.1 

113.6 

113.7 

124.5 

124.2 

J 

122.2 

118.3 

124.1 

123.6 

129.5 

112.5 

124.8 

122.9 

118.8 

140.1 

120.7 

112.9 

114.0 

125.7 

124.6 

All 

items  indexes  for  regional  cities 

(1981  =100) 

Year 
and 
month 

St.  John's 
Nfld 

Charlotte- 
town 
Summer- 
side 

Halifax 

Saint 
John 
(N.B.) 

Quebec 
City 

Montreal 

Ottawa 

Toronto 

Thunder 
Bay 

Winnipeg 

Regina 

Saskatoon 

Edmonton 

Calgary 

Vancou- 
ver 

D 

130464 

130671 

130878 

131085 

131292 

131499 

131707 

131915 

132123 

132331 

132539 

132746 

132953 

133160 

133367 

1982 

110.0 

109.5 

109.6 

109.4 

112.2 

111.6 

109.9 

111.3 

110.4 

108.8 

109.0 

109.0 

110.8 

112.0 

110.5 

1983 

117.5 

115.1 

116.8 

116.8 

118.3 

117.8 

117.3 

118.0 

117.1 

116.1 

116.0 

115.9 

117.2 

117.1 

116.6 

1982  J 

110.5 

110.3 

110.8 

110.0 

112.7 

112.7 

110.5 

112.5 

111.4 

109.3 

109.3 

109.3 

111.9 

113.3 

111.2 

A 

111.1 

110.8 

110.9 

110.3 

113.7 

113.2 

110.9 

113.0 

111.7 

109.6 

110  0 

109.7 

112.2 

113.8 

112.1 

S 

111.8 

111.3 

111.4 

110.9 

114.9 

114.0 

111.7 

113.4 

112.5 

110.8 

110.2 

109.8 

112.7 

114.6 

112.5 

0 

1128 

112.2 

112.4 

112.0 

115.4 

114.5 

112.7 

114.2 

113.3 

111.5 

111.7 

111.4 

113.7 

115.0 

113.0 

N 

113.3 

112.8 

113.0 

112.2 

115.9 

115.4 

114.0 

115.1 

114.0 

112.7 

112.0 

111.3 

113.8 

115.4 

113.5 

D 

114.7 

112.6 

113.1 

112.2 

115.8 

115.3 

114.0 

115.4 

114.2 

113.0 

112.1 

111.6 

113.7 

114.7 

113.2 

1983  J 

114.6 

112.4 

113.4 

111.8 

114.9 

114.5 

113.7 

115.0 

113.9 

111.7 

112.1 

112.2 

114.1 

114.9 

113.6 

F 

115.1 

112.5 

114.2 

112.7 

115.4 

115.0 

114.0 

115.8 

114.2 

112.7 

113.2 

112.8 

114.8 

115.2 

114.2 

M 

116.3 

113.5 

115.3 

114.1 

117.0 

116.2 

115.5 

116.8 

116.2 

114.4 

113.9 

113.5 

115.6 

116.0 

115.0 

A 

116.6 

113.9 

115.9 

114.7 

117.3 

116.4 

115.9 

116.2 

115.8 

115.2 

114.8 

114.3 

116.7 

117.0 

115.6 

M 

116.7 

115.0 

116.4 

117.0 

117.6 

117.0 

115.9 

116.3 

114.2 

116.2 

115.4 

115.5 

117.2 

117.6 

115.6 

J 

116.9 

115.3 

116.7 

117.3 

118.3 

117.8 

117.5 

118.6 

117.4 

116.5 

114.9 

115.9 

117.6 

1176 

116.3 

J 

117.6 

115.7 

117.5 

118.0 

118.6 

118.1 

117.8 

118.8 

118.1 

117.1 

116.8 

117.1 

118.3 

117.4 

117.6 

A 

118.6 

116.0 

117.7 

118.8 

119.5 

118.9 

118.7 

119.4 

118.8 

117.4 

117.5 

117.7 

118.2 

117.5 

117.9 

S 

118.9 

116.1 

118.0 

119.1 

119.6 

119.1 

118.9 

119.4 

118.6 

117.5 

117.5 

117.4 

118.0 

117.1 

118.1 

0 

119.1 

116.6 

118.4 

119.4 

120.3 

119.9 

119.6 

120.0 

118.8 

117.7 

118.5 

118.2 

118.5 

117.9 

118.3 

N 

119.3 

116.8 

118.7 

119.7 

120.7 

120.1 

119.4 

119.8 

119.2 

118.1 

118.7 

118.0 

118.6 

118.2 

118.4 

D 

119.8 

116.9 

118.8 

119.6 

120.8 

120.3 

120.4 

120  5 

120.0 

118.3 

118.6 

117.9 

118.8 

118.3 

118.5 

1984  J 

120.9 

117.7 

119.5 

120.6 

120.6 

120.3 

120.9 

121.3 

120.8 

118.9 

119.1 

118.5 

119.2 

118.7 

119.0 

F 

121.5 

118.3 

120.2 

121.3 

121.4 

121.4 

121.0 

122.3 

120  8 

118.1 

119.4 

118.9 

119.4 

119.1 

119.7 

M 

121.5 

1188 

120.3 

121.8 

122.1 

121.9 

122.0 

122.4 

121.5 

118.9 

119.5 

119.0 

119.7 

119.1 

120.1 

A 

121.9 

119.4 

120.8 

122.0 

122.1 

122.4 

122.1 

122.6 

122.4 

119.1 

119.9 

119.4 

119.9 

119.5 

120.5 

M 

122.3 

119.8 

121.2 

122.3 

122.7 

122.4 

122.4 

122.8 

122  3 

119.3 

120.3 

119.8 

119.8 

119.4 

120  9 

J 

122.7 

120.1 

121.4 

122.6 

122.5 

123.0 

122.8 

123.7 

122.1 

120.2 

120.6 

120.4 

119.8 

119.7 

120.8 

'These  weights,  provided  as  a  general  guide,  show  the  relative  importance  of  the  major  components  of  the  C.P.I.  They  are  based  on  expenditure  values  derived  from  quantities  and 

prices  of  year  1978 

*  "For    further    information    on    the    weights    and    methodology    associated    with    the    Consumer    Price    Index,    see    "The   Consumer    Price    Index    Reference    Paper,    Concepts    and 

Procedures,  updating  based  on  1978  expenditures."  cat   62-553,  occasional. 

Source:  Consumer  Prices  and  Price  Indexes  (62-010),  Statistics  Canada. 


63 


Section  5— Table  3 

Table  3:  Construction  price  indexes 


August  1984 


Machinery 

and 

Construction  union 

Residential  building 

Non-residential  building 

equipment 

wage  rate  index 

construction 

construction 

price 

(1981 

=  100) 

input  ( 

nputs  (1971  =100) 

index 

1971  =100) 

Basic 

Year 

Canada 

Canada 

Basic 

including 
pay  sup- 

and 

wage 

month 

Total 

Materials 

Labour 

Total 

Materials 

Labour 

Total 

rate 

plements 

D 

610001 

610002 

610003 

476601 

476602 

476603 

639700 

477450 

477478 

1982 

258.0 

2444 

282.5 

279.3 

275.3 

283.7 

261.8 

109.3 

109.4 

1983 

284.8 

267.2 

316.2 

298.3 

281.1 

317.4 

270.1 

122.6 

123.1 

1982  J 

261.7 

246.2 

289.5 

283.7 

276.8 

291.4 



112.0 

112.1 

A 

261.5 

245.2 

290.7 

284.9 

277.6 

292.9 

263  8 

112.7 

112.9 

S 

262.1 

245.9 

291.1 

284.5 

276.7 

293.2 

— 

112.9 

113.0 

0 

262.8 

246.4 

292.0 

285.3 

277.2 

294.2 

— 

113.2 

113.3 

N 

267.6 

249.9 

299.3 

288.1 

277.9 

299.3 

2660 

115.7 

116.1 

D 

268.9 

251.9 

299.3 

288.2 

278.1 

299.3 

— 

115.7 

116.1 

1983  J 

272.9 

258.1 

299.3 

289.5 

280.6 

299.4 



115.8 

116.2 

F 

273.4 

259.0 

299.3 

2897 

280.9 

299.5 

267.7 

115.8 

116.2 

M 

275.6 

2623 

299.3 

290.1 

281.5 

299.5 

— 

115.8 

116.2 

A 

275.8 

262.7 

299.3 

289.6 

280.6 

2995 

— 

115.8 

116.2 

M 

289.6 

270.6 

323.3 

303.0 

282.9 

325.3 

269.3 

125.6 

126.1 

J 

294.1 

277.7 

323.4 

304.0 

284.7 

325.4 

— 

125.7 

126.1 

J 

295.9 

280.4 

323.6 

3030 

282.3 

325.9 

— 

125.8 

126.2 

A 

291.0 

272.7 

323.6 

302.7 

281.8 

326.0 

270.1 

125.8 

126.2 

S 

286.8 

2659 

324.1 

301  9 

279.9 

326.2 

— 

125  9 

126.3 

0 

286.9 

2659 

324.3 

301  6 

2792 

326.4 

— 

125.9 

126.4 

N 

287.6 

265.3 

327.3 

302.2 

278.9 

328.0 

273.0 

126.9 

127.4 

D 

288.0 

266.0 

327.2 

302.3 

279.4 

327.8 

— 

126.7 

127.2 

1984  J 

290.3 

269.5 

327.2 

303.6 

281.7 

327.8 



126.7 

127.2 

F 

292.8 

273.4 

327.3 

304.2 

282  8 

327.8 

276.1 

126.7 

127.2 

M 

294.1 

275.5 

327.3 

305.3 

285.1 

327.8 

— 

126.7 

127.2 

A 

294.7 

276.5 

327.3 

3058 

285.9 

327.8 

— 

126.7 

127.2 

M 

293.3 

273.6 

328.4 

306.5 

286.2 

329.0 

280.6 

126.9 

127.5 

J 

291.8 

271.2 

328.4 

308.4 

289.8 

329.0 

126.9 

127.5 

New  housing  price  indexes 

(1981  =100) 

Year 

Moncton 

and 

Canada      St. 

John's 

Saint  John 

Quebec 

month 

Total 

(Nfld.) 

(N.B.) 

City         Montreal 

Ottawa 

Toronto 

London 

Winnipeg 

Saskatoon 

Calgary       Edmonton 

Vancouver 

D 

636200            636203 

636209 

636212 

636215 

636218 

636221 

636230 

636245 

636251 

636254            636257 

636260 

1982 

97.9 

99.4 

98.7 

105.9 

1075 

108.3 

101.4 

102.0 

106.6 

100.3 

101.2 

98.1 

79.0 

1983 

94.7 

99.6 

102.1 

112.9 

112.0 

117.1 

97  1 

102.9 

109.1 

99.3 

88.3 

90.5 

75.9 

1982  J 

97.5 

99.1 

98.2 

105.5 

107.5 

108.0 

102.1 

102.4 

107.1 

100.3 

102.9 

97.2 

75.3 

A 

96.9 

99  1 

98.2 

106.4 

107.8 

108.1 

100.6 

102.4 

107.7 

1003 

102.2 

96.5 

74.7 

S 

96.0 

99.1 

98.4 

107.3 

108.2 

108.2 

100.3 

102.4 

107.7 

99.6 

96.9 

96.2 

74.1 

0 

95.7 

99.1 

97.8 

107.3 

109.3 

109.6 

99.0 

101.5 

107.3 

99.7 

96.1 

95.7 

74.4 

N 

95.1 

99.1 

98.2 

107.7 

108.3 

110.2 

98.3 

101.5 

107.3 

99.7 

95.9 

93.3 

73.9 

D 

94.8 

99.1 

98.2 

107.8 

108.2 

110.6 

97.7 

101.4 

106.3 

99.7 

94.8 

93.1 

73.7 

1983  J 

948 

99.1 

98.2 

109.0 

1088 

110.8 

97,8 

101.4 

106.2 

99.3 

93.2 

93.8 

74.2 

F 

94.7 

99.1 

98.1 

109.8 

107.8 

112.6 

97.4 

101.4 

106.3 

98.9 

93.2 

91.6 

75.2 

M 

94.6 

99.1 

98.1 

1098 

107.9 

113.6 

97.3 

101.7 

106.3 

99.0 

92.2 

91.4 

75.7 

A 

94.5 

99.1 

101.1 

110.0 

108.1 

115.6 

96.9 

101.0 

107.8 

100.9 

90.4 

91.1 

75.9 

M 

94.3 

99.1 

101.1 

112.1 

110.1 

116.0 

96.7 

102.2 

108.1 

100.6 

87.7 

90.3 

76.1 

J 

94.5 

98.3 

101.5 

113.0 

111.6 

116.0 

97.2 

102.9 

108.1 

100.6 

87.5 

90.3 

76.0 

J 

94.6 

98.2 

103.0 

113.6 

112.3 

116.0 

969 

104.0 

110.7 

986 

87.4 

90.2 

76.2 

A 

94.9 

100.7 

104.3 

115.1 

113.9 

118.6 

97.1 

104.3 

110.7 

98.6 

87.2 

89.1 

76.2 

S 

94.9 

100.7 

104.7 

115.5 

114.9 

118.9 

96.9 

104.5 

111.4 

98.6 

86.5 

89.1 

76.2 

0 

94.8 

100.8 

104.7 

115.7 

115.3 

121.2 

97.0 

104.0 

111.4 

98.7 

85.5 

88.9 

76.4 

N 

95.1 

100.8 

104.9 

115.9 

116.3 

123.0 

97.0 

103.6 

111.4 

98.7 

85.3 

89.9 

76.4 

D 

94.8 

100.5 

106.1 

115.9 

116.7 

123.2 

97.0 

103.6 

111.4 

98.7 

83.3 

89.9 

76.4 

1984  J 

94.9 

100.5 

106.1 

116.0 

1170 

123.6 

97.1 

103.8 

111.4 

98.7 

83.0 

88.8 

76.5 

F 

95.1 

100.8 

110.8 

116.9 

118.3 

125.9 

96.9 

106.6 

112.0 

97.9 

82.6 

883 

76.5 

M 

95.3 

101.4 

112.9 

116.9 

118.5 

126.2 

97.2 

107.2 

113.2 

97.9 

82.2 

87.9 

76.8 

A 

95.5 

101.4 

112.9 

117.2 

118.6 

128.6 

97.4 

108  0 

113.1 

98.1 

82.5 

87.9 

76.9 

M 

95.5 

102.3 

112.9 

117.6 

118.7 

129.3 

97.7 

108.0 

113.4 

98.9 

82.7 

86.1 

76.9 

J 

95.3 

103.4 

112.9 

118.1 

118.7 

128.8 

977 

108.0 

113.4 

98.9 

81.4 

85.2 

76.9 

Source:  Construction  Price  Statistics,  Monthly  Bulletin  (62-007),  Statistics  Canada. 


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August  1984 

Table  4:  Raw  materials  price  indexes  (1977  =  100) 


Section  5— Table  4 


Total 

Year 

Vegetable 

Animals  and 
Animal 

Ferrous 

Non-ferrous 

Non-metallic 

Coal.  Crude 

and 

Raw 

Raw  material 

Oil.  Natural 

month 

material 

excl.  fuels 

products 

products 

Textile 

Wood 

materials 

metals 

mineral 

Gas 

D 

636000 

636141 

636001 

636031 

636061 

636071 

636081 

636091 

6361 1 1 

636131 

1982 

199.9 

148.2 

121.3 

162  4 

142.5 

140.7 

133.8 

153.3 

176.6 

279.5 

1983 

210.4 

151.9 

129.2 

158.7 

141.6 

144.0 

136.0 

177.8 

183.6 

300.6 

1982  J 

204  6 

150.8 

128.5 

167.8 

145.3 

138  6 

133.1 

146.6 

179.0 

287.6 

A 

202.3 

1469 

116.6 

165.0 

145.1 

138.6 

134.1 

142.3 

178.9 

287.6 

S 

2027 

147.2 

110.3 

165.0 

143.4 

138.8 

134.0 

157.6 

178.5 

2883 

0 

200.9 

144.0 

105.0 

159.9 

139.7 

139.1 

132.5 

157.4 

177.9 

288.7 

N 

200.7 

142.7 

108.6 

157.1 

1390 

137.8 

129.0 

152.8 

177.6 

290.0 

D 

201.8 

144.0 

108  9 

158.7 

140.0 

137.3 

130.7 

158.5 

177.5 

291.1 

1983  J 

2067 

146.0 

112.5 

157.8 

1389 

139.5 

127.1 

170.1 

182.7 

300  1 

F 

208  9 

149.1 

116.3 

160.5 

137.6 

140.2 

129  9 

180.5 

183.3 

300.9 

M 

208.3 

148.9 

116.8 

162.2 

137.9 

140.7 

134.1 

167.6 

183.3 

299.8 

A 

211.2 

153.2 

121.0 

166.1 

139.0 

145.3 

135.7 

176.4 

185.4 

300.7 

M 

211.3 

153.9 

126.4 

163.4 

140.5 

145.8 

135.6 

181.2 

1852 

299.7 

J 

210.8 

152.3 

130.4 

159.6 

1390 

145.2 

135.9 

173.5 

184.6 

301.0 

J 

210.2 

151.5 

131.3 

154.7 

140.4 

146.2 

1358 

181.3 

183.3 

300.8 

A 

212.3 

155.1 

145.0 

156.1 

141.7 

145.2 

136.1 

185.2 

1832 

3004 

S 

211.1 

153.1 

137.5 

155.7 

143.6 

145.1 

138.1 

181.6 

182.6 

300.4 

0 

211.3 

152.7 

139.6 

154.1 

144.5 

145.2 

139.4 

178.4 

182.6 

301.5 

N 

2108 

152.8 

138.0 

155  0 

148.1 

144.8 

141.6 

176.7 

183.6 

300.2 

D 

212.3 

154.3 

135.0 

159.5 

147.7 

144.7 

142.8 

180.5 

183  9 

301.6 

1984  J 

214.2 

157.6 

141.7 

163.1 

149.6 

148.8 

146.5 

174.6 

186.7 

301.4 

F 

215.8 

1604 

145.3 

165.5 

150.6 

151.7 

147.9 

179.7 

187.2 

301.2 

M 

217.9 

164.3 

153.7 

167.9 

154.6 

152.5 

150.5 

188.0 

189  0 

300.5 

A 

218.4 

164.8 

151.3 

170.0 

155.5 

153.1 

150.8 

186.3 

191.0 

301.1 

M 

217.9 

163.8 

1469 

170.4 

154.0 

153.6 

151.5 

183.0 

191.2 

301.2 

J 

217.0 

162.4 

1466 

166.9 

154.7 

154.8 

151.7 

180.2 

191.2 

301.3 

Indexes  are  subject  to  revision 

Source:  Industry  Price  Indexes  (62-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


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Section  6  ■  Manufacturing 

1.  Total  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing 

2.  Manufacturing  Shipments  by  Industry 

3.  Manufacturing  Inventories  by  Industry 

4.  Estimated  Value  of  Shipments  and  Unfilled  Orders  by  Economic  Use  Classification 

5.  Estimated  Value  of  Inventories  Owned  and  Raw  Materials  by  Economic  Use  Classification 

6.  Estimated  Value  of  Goods  in  Process  and  finished  Products  by  Economic  Use  Classification 

7.  Tobacco  and  Beverages 

8.  Rubber 

9.  Footwear 

10.  Production  of  Sawn  Lumber 

1 1.  Pulpwood,  Wood  Pulp  and  Newsprint 

12.  Primary  Iron  and  Steel 

13.  New  Motor  Vehicles 

14.  Production  of  Motor  Vehicles  in  Canada 

15.  Refrigerators,  Freezers,  Washing  Machines  and  Clothes  Dryers 


67 


Section  6— Table  1 

Table  1:  Total  inventories,  shipments  and  orders  in  manufacturing  based  on  the  1970 
standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars)1 


August  1984 


Shipments2 

New  orders 

received 

during  month3 

Inventory  at  end 

of  month 

Annual 

Unfilled 

orders  at 

end  of  month 

Owned4 

Held  but 
not  owned 

All  inventory 

held 

Ratio  of 

average 
and  month 

Total 

Raw 
materials 

Goods 
in  process 

Finished 
products 

owned 
to  shipments 

D 
D 

310000 
310030 

310060 
310083 

310106 
310129 

310336 
310359 

310382 
310389 

310152 
310175 

310198 
310221 

310244 
310267 

310290 
310313 

310530 
310531 

1982 
1983 

15,286.0 
16,630.0 

15,073.9 
17,024.6 

16,752.0 
17,569.4 

33,795.3 
30.343.9 

1,433.7 

1,402.7 

35,229.0 
31,746.6 

13,518.4 
12,524.8 

9,644.1 
8,003.2 

12,066.5 
11.218.6 

2.22 
1.84 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

16,849.6 

16,553.0 

17.046.0 

34,441.9 

1,431.0 

35,872.9 

13,605.4 

9,747.3 

12,520.1 

2.04 

J 

14,038.4 

13,753.3 

16,760.8 

33,852.2 

1 ,489.4 

35,341.7 

13.462.4 

9.756.9 

12,122.4 

2.41 

A 

15,208.2 

14,795.1 

16,347.8 

33,540.5 

1,432.2 

34,972.8 

13,231.7 

9,727.8 

12,013.2 

2.21 

S 

16,186.1 

15,778.1 

15,939.7 

33,111.3 

1,416.7 

34,528.1 

13.038.6 

9,689.8 

11,799.6 

2.05 

0 

15,256.1 

14.866.2 

15,549.8 

32,658.9 

1.479.2 

34,138.1 

12.795.5 

9,770.7 

11,571.9 

2.14 

N 

15,288.5 

15,570.9 

15,832.2 

32,290.3 

1,435.9 

33,726.2 

12,740.0 

9,540.6 

1 1 ,445.5 

2.11 

D 

14,311.3 

13,837.4 

15.358.3 

30,413.1 

1.462.4 

31,875.6 

12,727.3 

7,989.2 

11,158.9 

2.13 

1983  J 

13,874.3 

14,320.3 

15,804.3 

30,799.2 

1,451.6 

32,250.8 

12.809.8 

8,062.7 

1 1 ,378.3 

2.22 

F 

14,578.9 

14,930.9 

16,156.3 

30,900.2 

1,462.9 

32,363.2 

12.606.6 

8,113.8 

11,642.7 

2.12 

M 

16.906.1 

16,881.0 

16.131.1 

30,901.6 

1 ,403.7 

32,305.4 

12,489.5 

8,114.4 

11,701.4 

1.83 

A 

15.819.7 

16,028.0 

16.339.5 

30,806.6 

1 ,402  5 

32,209.1 

12.600.9 

8,050.9 

1 1 ,557.2 

1.95 

M 

17,122.6 

17,147.8 

16.364.7 

30,137.8 

1,457.4 

31.595.2 

12,384.7 

7,902.4 

1 1 ,308.0 

1.76 

J 

18,199.3 

17,960.8 

16,126.2 

29,678.4 

1,442.3 

31,120.8 

12.220.1 

7,771.2 

11,129.4 

1.63 

J 

15.247.9 

15,330.9 

16,209.2 

29,487.4 

1,459.8 

30,947.3 

12.372.1 

7,755.2 

10,819.9 

1.93 

A 

16,537.4 

17,021.1 

16,692.9 

29,911.4 

1 ,450.6 

31,362.1 

12,453.8 

8,003.2 

10,905.0 

1.81 

S 

18.117.9 

21 ,730.7 

20,305.8 

30,098.3 

1,483.7 

31,582.1 

12,444.5 

8,142.0 

10,995.5 

1.66 

O 

18,177.6 

18,158.2 

20,286.3 

30,269.4 

1,349.8 

31.619.3 

12,551.5 

8,0454 

1 1 ,022.3 

1.67 

N 

18,346.3 

18,384.2 

20,324.2 

30,473.8 

1,294.3 

31,768.2 

12,605.9 

8,096.5 

1 1 .065.7 

1.66 

D 

16,632.2 

16.400.8 

20,092.8 

30,662.5 

1,173.5 

31,836.1 

12,758.2 

7,9806 

11,097.2 

1.84 

1984  J 

17,026.7 

17,676.4 

20,742.7 

31,313.1 

1,140.2 

32,453.3 

12.936.8 

8,175.7 

1 1 ,340.9 

1.84 

F 

17,510.3 

17,785.2 

21.017.6 

31,692.5 

1,144.0 

32,836.5 

12,917.8 

8,288.2 

1 1 ,630.5 

1.81 

M 

19,589.0 

19,830.0 

21.258.6 

32,161.5 

1,103.1 

33,264.6 

13,086.6 

8,361.2 

11,816.8 

1.64 

A 

18,264.1 

18,482.0 

21,476.6 

32,471.3 

1,115.0 

33,586.3 

13,432.1 

8,258.4 

11,895.8 

1.78 

M 

19,849.0 

20.349.4 

21,977.0 

32,609.5 

1.116.8 

33,726.3 

13,568.5 

8,282.4 

1 1 ,875.4 

1.64 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.CD.  2 


1982  J 

15.463.9 

15,429.3 

17,115.6 

34,332.4 

1 ,432.4 

35,764.8 

13,717.6 

9,791.5 

12,255.7 

2.22 

J 

15,163.4 

14,818.8 

16.771.0 

34,133.2 

1,458.2 

35,591.4 

13,482.3 

9,883.5 

12.225.6 

2.25 

A 

16,082.4 

15.661.6 

16,350.2 

33,605.6 

1 ,399.3 

35,004.9 

13.169.6 

9,6960 

12,139.3 

2.09 

S 

15,225.5 

14,846.6 

15,971.3 

33,395.5 

1 .403.3 

34,7988 

13,072.0 

9,652.9 

12,073.9 

2.19 

o 

14,704.0 

14,442.2 

15,709.5 

33,070.0 

1,442.9 

34,512.9 

12,836.4 

9,694.8 

11.981.7 

2.25 

N 

14,843.3 

15,171.9 

16,038.1 

32,700.0 

1,408  0 

34.108.0 

12,773.7 

9,499.1 

1 1 .835.2 

2.20 

D 

14.982.1 

14,706.6 

15.762.6 

30,811.1 

1,502.3 

32,313.4 

12,618.9 

8,171.2 

11.523.3 

2.06 

1983  J 

15,558.4 

15.606.6 

15.810.8 

30,629.9 

1,484.9 

32,114.8 

12.701.3 

8,045.1 

1 1 ,368.4 

1.97 

F 

15,528.8 

15,634.6 

15,916.6 

30,557.4 

1 ,466.8 

32,024.2 

12,581.6 

8,016.0 

11,426.6 

1.97 

M 

15,563.7 

15,550.8 

15,903.7 

30,415.8 

1,430.5 

31,846.3 

12,444.9 

8,071.7 

11,329.7 

1.95 

A 

15,958.5 

16,082.8 

16,028.0 

30,322.3 

1,422.7 

31,745.0 

12,635.8 

7.973.3 

11,135.9 

1.90 

M 

16,453.7 

16,645.7 

16,220.0 

29,857.1 

1 ,458.9 

31,316.0 

12,441.3 

7,895.2 

10,979.5 

1.81 

J 

16,611.8 

16,609.6 

16,217.8 

29,576.0 

1,441.9 

31,017.9 

12,3174 

7.806.5 

10,894.0 

1.78 

J 

16,864.0 

16,862.0 

16,215.8 

29,743.3 

1,431.4 

31.174.7 

12,395.8 

7,842.0 

10,936.9 

1.76 

A 

16,980.0 

17,495.1 

16,730.9 

30,0289 

1,417.6 

31.446.5 

12,407.1 

7.994.0 

1 1 ,045.4 

1.77 

S 

17.243.8 

20,895.1 

20,382.2 

30,415.1 

1.473.2 

31,888.3 

12.494.4 

8,130.1 

1 1 ,263.8 

1.76 

O 

17,482.3 

17,528.2 

20,428.1 

30,682.1 

1,320.6 

32,002.7 

12,598.9 

7,998.7 

11,405.1 

1.76 

N 

17,689.1 

17,802.2 

20,541.2 

30.885.6 

1.274  0 

32,159.6 

12,644.2 

8,080.9 

1 1 ,434.5 

1.75 

D 

17,996.1 

17,954.9 

20,500.0 

31 ,095.4 

1.204.8 

32,300.2 

12.667.6 

8,170.3 

1 1 ,462.3 

1.73 

1984  J 

18,880.9 

19,102.1 

20,722.1 

31.161.7 

1,167.3 

32,329.0 

12,828.3 

8,1694 

11.331.3 

1.65 

F 

17.786.6 

17,702.3 

20,637.8 

31,354.6 

1,145.8 

32,500.4 

12,889.9 

8,199.6 

11,410.9 

1.76 

M 

18,353.8 

18,680.4 

20,964.4 

31,682.9 

1,123.1 

32,806.0 

13.033.1 

8,329.6 

11,443.3 

1.73 

A 

18,465.6 

18,631.4 

21,130.2 

31.971.6 

1,134.8 

33,106.4 

13,463.7 

8,186.1 

11.456.6 

1.73 

M 

18,475.8 

19,231.1 

21.885.5 

32,319  4 

1,120.5 

33,439.9 

13,627.8 

8,286.9 

1 1 ,525.2 

1.75 

'Estimates  of  manufacturers'  shipments,  inventories  and  orders  are  based  on  a  monthly  survey  of  a  sample  of  manufacturing  establishments,  benchmarked  to  the  annual  census  of 
manufacturers.       'Shipments  of  goods  manufactured  within  the  establishments.       3Total  new  orders  received  during  the  period  at  estimated  selling  value,  net  of  cancellations.       'Total 
manufacturing  inventory  owned  by  manufacturing  establishments.  Other  inventory  such  as  that  of  goods  purchased  for  resale  is  not  included. 
Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 
Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


68 


August 
Table  2: 

1984 
Manufacturing  shipments1 

by  industry 

based  on 

the 

1970  standard  industrial 

classification  (million  dollars) 

Section  6- 

-Table  2 

Annual 
average 
and  month 

Total 
shipments 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

Foods  and 
beverages 

Tobacco 
products 

Rubber 

Leather 

Textile 

Knitting 

mills 

Clothing 

Wood 

D 
D 

310000 
310030 

310021 
310051 

310022 
310052 

310001 
310031 

310002 
310032 

310003 
310033 

310004 
310034 

310005 
310035 

310006 
310036 

310007 
310037 

310008 
310038 

1982 
1983 

15,286.0 
16,630  0 

9,022.5 

9,616.1 

6,263.5 

7,013.9 

2,760.8 
2,842.6 

124.3 
126.1 

355.2 
398.0 

88.7 
98.7 

363.7 
436.5 

796 
87.7 

314.6 
3384 

5936 
7973 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 


1933 


1984 


16,849.6 

9,587  7 

7,261.9 

2,9878 

14,038.4 

8,639.2 

5,399.2 

2,822.7 

15,208.2 

9.213.1 

5,9950 

2,876.2 

16,186.1 

9,502.5 

6,683.5 

2.967.8 

15,256.1 

9,325.2 

5,930.9 

2.863.7 

15.288.5 

9,346.2 

5,942.2 

2,860.6 

14,311.3 

8,879.6 

5,431.7 

2,754.9 

13,874.3 

8,2969 

5.577.3 

2,4442 

14,578.9 

8,683.9 

5,894.9 

2.608.7 

16,906  1 

9,732  1 

7,1740 

2.860.8 

15,819.7 

9,093.6 

6,726  1 

2,7036 

17,122.6 

9.724.8 

7,397.8 

2,897.9 

18,199.3 

10,251.2 

7,948.0 

3,072.9 

15.247.9 

9.115.8 

6.132.1 

2,780.3 

16.537.4 

9,983.5 

6.5538 

2,947.3 

18,117.9 

10,361  5 

7,7564 

3.031.1 

18,177.6 

10,261.6 

7,916.0 

2.885.6 

18,346.3 

10,259.4 

8,086.8 

2,991.5 

16,632.2 

9,628.9 

7.003.3 

2,886.8 

17,026  7 

9,3367 

7,689.9 

2,579.8 

17,510.3 

9,688.0 

7,822.3 

2,789.0 

19.589.0 

10,587.8 

9,001.2 

2,988.7 

18.264.1 

9,958.9 

8,3052 

2,860.5 

19,849  0 

10,935  3 

8,913.7 

3,158.0 

145.1 
103.1 
159.4 
106.2 
106.8 
138.7 
158.2 

86.0 
112.0 
140.7 
114.0 

96.8 
157.5 
104.5 
173.1 
111.4 
101.4 
143.4 
172.1 

68.9 

123.6 
178.9 
98.7 
125.5 


396.2 
327.0 
344.5 
390.3 
374.3 
371.7 
296.4 

305.5 
352.8 
419.2 
3936 
407.2 
437.5 
356.8 
393.1 
446.9 
445.2 
450.4 
367.5 

407.8 
440.9 
477.7 
467.4 
499.0 


82.6 

86.4 

115.2 

127.1 

100  8 

83.9 

64.1 

70.0 

88.2 

92.9 

76.5 

81.8 

98.3 

92.9 

130.9 

139.8 

121.0 

110.9 

81.5 

88.9 
105.7 
106.9 
89.6 
94.6 


389  5 
283.5 
314.2 
396.4 
3928 
390.9 
365.0 

374.9 
4024 
4702 
449.1 
452.7 
489.4 
3262 
404.2 
474.1 
4866 
475.8 
432.2 

432  9 
461.7 
519.1 
4809 
496.7 


864 
73.8 
93.1 
1003 
93.4 
92.6 
63.6 

738 
81.3 
930 
78.1 
78.4 
94  1 
80.2 
104.7 
104.7 
97.3 
994 
67.8 

774 
87.5 
90.0 
805 
882 


303.3 
305.7 
385.7 
381.1 
347.4 
326.5 
235.0 

291.5 
358.4 
375.2 
288.3 
2644 
327.0 
328.3 
403.4 
418.4 
388.7 
360.6 
2567 

314.6 
374.9 
384.7 
3196 
301.3 


698.5 
551.1 
596.7 
610.1 
594.1 
6102 
575.4 

597.5 
671.0 
785.7 
773.1 
866.2 
989.5 
863.2 
8459 
837.6 
826.2 
798.6 
713.7 

725.8 
769.3 
817.7 
831.5 
887  1 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2  2 


1982  J 

15,463.9 

9,072.8 

6.391.1 

2,796.7 

131.7 

358.6 

78.7 

355.9 

77.9 

305.7 

592.1 

J 

15,163.4 

8,994.1 

6,169.3 

2,796.0 

114.8 

355.6 

94.3 

372.4 

773 

310.8 

581.9 

A 

16,082.4 

9,266  7 

6,815.7 

2,833.6 

167.2 

367.3 

93.7 

353.7 

83.2 

325.4 

592.1 

S 

15,225.5 

8,990.9 

6,234.6 

2,770.2 

112.0 

359.2 

96.4 

367.8 

828 

307.6 

597.4 

0 

14.704.0 

8,965.7 

5,738.3 

2,776.2 

114.3 

357.7 

87.1 

363.0 

82.8 

310.8 

597.1 

N 

14,843.3 

9,041.2 

5,802.1 

2,771.8 

129.0 

354.1 

83.2 

3767 

84.4 

319.3 

632.4 

D 

14,982.1 

9,050.6 

5.931.5 

2,7906 

119.4 

348.6 

84.4 

3869 

82.5 

320.4 

6630 

1983  J 

15.558.4 

9,151.5 

6.4069 

2.804.4 

107.0 

353.8 

83.9 

415.2 

85.4 

322.4 

696.5 

F 

15,528.8 

9,239.0 

6,289.8 

2,871.3 

119,3 

3629 

89.9 

413.4 

87.1 

331.1 

727.7 

M 

15,563.7 

9,273.5 

6,290.2 

2,8250 

117.5 

379.1 

88.3 

412.0 

88.5 

339.7 

710.5 

A 

15,958.5 

9,411.8 

6.546.7 

2,814.5 

127.9 

3923 

92.0 

4280 

90.1 

338.6 

754.4 

M 

16,453.7 

9.579.3 

6,874.4 

2,817.9 

107.8 

384.2 

95.6 

435.1 

88.2 

339.0 

775.0 

J 

16,611.8 

9,676.3 

6.935.5 

2,868.6 

136.9 

393.8 

93.9 

4420 

84.6 

327.8 

828.1 

J 

16,864.0 

9,707.2 

7,156.8 

2,802.9 

120.6 

399.3 

103.8 

435.5 

85.4 

344.8 

937.9 

A 

16,980  0 

9,8553 

7,124.7 

2,848.5 

171.9 

408.7 

102.7 

445.5 

91.5 

3330 

833.6 

S 

17,243.8 

9,8463 

7,397.5 

2,829.6 

120.6 

418.1 

106.6 

448.4 

87.4 

340  1 

834.4 

0 

17,482.3 

9,861.8 

7,620.5 

2,816.5 

105.3 

418.1 

105.4 

447.4 

86.5 

342.3 

829.0 

N 

17.689.1 

9,9045 

7.784.6 

2,885.2 

134.7 

430.4 

107.8 

453.6 

890 

3552 

822.7 

D 

17.996.1 

9,985  2 

8,010.9 

2,965.4 

134.4 

436.4 

111.2 

4658 

90.6 

353.1 

832.2 

1984  J 

18,880.9 

10,163.2 

8,717.7 

2,928.1 

87.5 

467.8 

104.2 

478.8 

88.0 

344.1 

829.6 

F 

17,786.6 

9,894.5 

7,892.1 

2,949.0 

125.2 

436.2 

102.2 

452.2 

893 

333.2 

8020 

M 

18,353.8 

10,258.3 

8,095.5 

2,984.6 

148.5 

444.0 

105.4 

464.2 

88.3 

354.8 

764.3 

A 

18,465.6 

10,394.2 

8,071.4 

3,009.0 

109.0 

465.0 

109.4 

457.9 

92.4 

374.9 

8028 

M 

18.475.8 

10,506.4 

7,969.4 

3,000.6 

137.8 

457.5 

105.7 

463.6 

962 

377.7 

767.8 

'Estimates  of  manufacturers'  shipments  are  based  on  a  monthly  survey  of  a  sample  of  manufacturing  establishments,  benchmarked  to  the  annual  census  of  manufacturers. 
Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 


69 


Section  6— Table  2/Concluded 

Table  2:  Manufacturing  shipments1  by  industry  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars)/concluded 


August  1984 


Metal 

Printing 

fabricating 

Non- 

Annual 

Furniture 

Paper 

publishing 

(ex.  machy. 

Trans- 

metallic 

Petroleum 

Chemical 

average 

and 

&  allied 

&  allied 

Primary 

&  transp. 

portation 

Electrical 

mineral 

and  coal 

&  chemical 

Misc 

and  month 

fixtures 

industries 

industries 

metal 

equip.) 

Machinery 

equipment 

products 

products 

products 

products 

mfgrg 

D 

310009 

310010 

310011 

310012 

310013 

310014 

310015 

310016 

310017 

310018 

310019 

310020 

D 

310039 

310040 

310041 

310042 

310043 

310044 

310045 

310046 

310047 

310048 

310049 

310050 

1982 

194.2 

1,219.9 

546.9 

976.7 

9406 

619.0 

1,876.4 

706.3 

356.3 

1,781.4 

1.064.5 

322.4 

1983 

227.4 

1.286.1 

581  6 

1.097  8 

9324 

557.9 

2,309.0 

707.8 

383.8 

1,867.4 

1,197.6 

354.9 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

207.1 

1,281.8 

560.8 

1.011.8 

1,004.1 

664.6 

2,454.1 

786.1 

435.2 

1,808.7 

1,204.9 

339.8 

J 

152.7 

1,131.2 

476.8 

8099 

819.5 

553.7 

1.547.8 

593.6 

370.7 

1,784.8 

949.6 

294.0 

A 

183.1 

1,167.6 

513.1 

9308 

895.3 

479.8 

1.867.7 

611.6 

429.6 

1 ,886.0 

1.031.9 

325.8 

S 

211.7 

1,188.1 

569.5 

989.6 

1 ,000.9 

605.5 

2,069.5 

770.1 

425.8 

1,787.4 

1,110.0 

377.7 

O 

204.9 

1,167.9 

581.6 

938  1 

9274 

534  2 

1.574.3 

744.1 

413.3 

1,867.7 

1,058.4 

369.9 

N 

212.6 

1,171.6 

583.5 

916.3 

931.6 

546.8 

1.626.3 

723.1 

375.0 

1,912.7 

1 ,064.4 

348.6 

D 

186.9 

1,124.3 

549.2 

703.8 

971.4 

566.8 

1,427.6 

721.9 

277.6 

1.987.5 

973.0 

307.8 

1983  J 

178.8 

1,093.0 

487.3 

8653 

7503 

420.4 

1 ,907.7 

601.6 

255.5 

1,730.6 

1.048.7 

290.7 

F 

2042 

1.104.8 

520.4 

874.1 

796.6 

507.4 

1,941.2 

624.0 

276.1 

1,666.0 

1 ,064.4 

324.0 

M 

245.1 

1,279.3 

609.1 

1,061.3 

1.055.0 

616.7 

2,341  4 

744.1 

324.2 

1,763.6 

1.240.1 

387.4 

A 

214.9 

1.213.2 

573.3 

1,092.1 

8700 

515.0 

2.227.9 

680.9 

351.9 

1,633.7 

1.213.0 

356.6 

M 

216.9 

1,271.1 

590.4 

1,177.2 

891.5 

558.2 

2,578.4 

683.1 

4259 

1,879.1 

1,360.1 

344.4 

J 

2383 

1,400.7 

589.6 

1,179.3 

989.7 

653.1 

2,654.7 

763.8 

479.3 

1.890.5 

1.313.9 

379.3 

J 

184.3 

1,208.0 

494  0 

972.0 

821.5 

484.6 

1,768.8 

623.0 

414.3 

1,949.3 

1 ,083.9 

310.8 

A 

237.5 

1.340.9 

575.4 

1,101.0 

9698 

481.1 

1,798.6 

651.4 

468.2 

1.963.8 

1,180.6 

365.5 

S 

265.1 

1,399.1 

6305 

1,227.3 

1.053.7 

589.2 

2,514.8 

799.9 

4686 

1,932.2 

1,271.3 

401.4 

O 

252.0 

1,399.1 

643.9 

1,246.5 

1,033.8 

553.7 

2,777.1 

778.0 

448.4 

2,063.2 

1,235.0 

393.9 

N 

268.3 

1,354.2 

662.5 

1,280.1 

1,052.1 

643.7 

2,886.9 

754.1 

402.6 

1.963.8 

1.257.1 

389.3 

D 

223.7 

1.369.7 

602  9 

1,097.3 

9054 

671.7 

2,310.0 

790.1 

291.1 

1,972.8 

1,102.8 

315.4 

1984  J 

223.3 

1,358.0 

555.9 

1,270.7 

8766 

5242 

3,094.7 

681.9 

292.7 

1.986.8 

1,161.3 

304.6 

F 

245.6 

1 .303.3 

609.1 

1.260.5 

9295 

610.0 

2,988.4 

699.3 

3198 

1,856.9 

1,204.4 

330.9 

M 

258.6 

1,370.4 

651.4 

1,404.8 

1.152.0 

707.3 

3,504.9 

799.1 

356.9 

2,088.6 

1 .363.2 

368.2 

A 

236.5 

1,349.5 

641.2 

1.318.4 

9564 

6798 

3,167.4 

724.3 

391  0 

1 .906.6 

1,328.7 

335.7 

M 

251.2 

1.636.4 

686.8 

1.472.4 

1,033.0 

688.5 

3,363.5 

748.9 

4690 

1.977.5 

1 ,520.4 

350.9 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D  3  3 


1982  J 

191.2             1 

2063 

545.3 

941  8 

935  5 

617.2 

2,040.9 

719.5 

352.9 

1 ,808.0 

1,088.3 

319.7 

J 

1864            1 

215.0 

549.8 

934.7 

900.0 

595.1 

1,943.6 

682.8 

344.8 

1,735.3 

1,047.8 

325.0 

A 

190.5            1 

197.4 

545.3 

1,010.9 

920.1 

578.2 

2,464.9 

692.8 

366.2 

1 ,889.4 

1 ,088.3 

322.2 

S 

186.1             1 

183.3 

537.3 

966  1 

902.3 

591.6 

1,943.2 

693.9 

3540 

1,780.7 

1,071.5 

3221 

0 

193.6            1 

156.5 

542.7 

952.5 

884.6 

563.0 

1.487.9 

704.6 

355.0 

1.772.8 

1,076.5 

3253 

N 

198.5            1 

167.1 

544.7 

917.8 

905.8 

550.7 

1.545.0 

699.6 

352.3 

1 ,803.6 

1 .083.3 

324.0 

D 

206.1             1 

152.8 

555.4 

8027 

9556 

542.7 

1.710.0 

695.4 

3560 

1,803.5 

1,065.6 

340.5 

1983  J 

210.3            1 

156.7 

549.9 

878.6 

8809 

493.8 

2.189.9 

687.8 

369.1 

1,785.2 

1,137.4 

350.2 

F 

210.7            1 

144.5 

554.2 

881  1 

869.1 

5064 

2,069.1 

6487 

3770 

1 .782.4 

1,1274 

355.5 

M 

215.8            1 

167.4 

558.0 

930.2 

9226 

502.6 

1.962.5 

669.4 

376.6 

1 ,796.6 

1,144.0 

357.4 

A 

216.0            1 

203.9 

559.9 

1,059.4 

910.7 

499.0 

2,032.7 

687  5 

387.0 

1,830.1 

1.163.7 

370.8 

M 

213.7            1 

241.6 

5697 

1,073.4 

908  7 

533.7 

2.281.2 

707.7 

381.0 

,1,937.9 

1 ,202.6 

359.7 

J 

218.7            1 

311.1 

576.6 

1,079.9 

9206 

605.6 

2,195.4 

698.1 

389.1 

1,892  0 

1,190.0 

359.0 

J 

232.8            1 

335.6 

577.8 

1,157.0 

928.6 

529.4 

2,256.5 

719.7 

394  9 

1 ,933.8 

1,219.0 

348.7 

A 

238.1             1 

356.3 

6003 

1,161  6 

959.4 

571.8 

2,250.9 

718.7 

3906 

1 ,924.0 

1.216.0 

356.9 

S 

237.4            1 

391.6 

601  9 

1,215.8 

974.5 

576.1 

2,435.2 

732.9 

391.2 

1,921.7 

1 ,233.4 

346.9 

O 

236.2            1 

381.3 

603.0 

1,253.9 

978.3 

586.3 

2.624.4 

729.3 

383.1 

1,952  2 

1,255  3 

348.5 

N 

248.4            1 

354.3 

610.0 

1,284.4 

1 ,005.9 

642.7 

2.678.5 

723.4 

378.6 

1.856.2 

1,271.7 

356.4 

D 

251.0            1 

406.9 

617.8 

1.277.0 

914.0 

655.4 

2.925.8 

772.8 

382.7 

1,816.1 

1,235.7 

351.8 

1984  J 

260.1             1 

421.4 

618.0 

1,279.5 

1,014.2 

604.5 

3,530.4 

786.4 

413.0 

2,028.2 

1 ,236.4 

360.7 

F 

241.6            1 

304.3 

621.2 

1,216.9 

961.3 

584.1 

2,978.6 

689.3 

4183 

1.912.6 

1 ,220.0 

349.1 

M 

234.4            1 

264.0 

612.1 

1,262.3 

1,046.5 

591.5 

3.045.6 

724.9 

426.0 

2.153.5 

1 ,290.3 

348.6 

A 

239.3            1 

351.9 

631.5 

1.275.9 

1.004.5 

657.9 

2,9287 

734.7 

427.6 

2.162.3 

1,279.2 

351.7 

M 

237.5            1 

559.9 

644.9 

1,295.5 

1 .008.4 

641.9 

2.840.7 

767.4 

410.2 

1.995.1 

1,311.2 

356.2 

'Estimates  of  manufacturers'  shipments  are  based  on  a  monthly  survey  of  a  sample  of  manufacturing  establishments  benchmarked  to  the  annual  Census  of  Manufactures. 
Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 
Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


70 


August  1984 

Table  3:  Manufacturing  inventories1  by  industry  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Section  6— Table  3 


Annual 
average 
and  month 

Total 

inventories 

owned 

Non- 
durables 

Durables 

Foods  and 
beverages 

Tobacco 
products 

Rubber 

Leather 

Textile 

Knitting 
mills 

Clothing 

Wood 

D 
D 

310336 
310359 

310357 
310380 

310358 
310381 

310337 
310360 

310338 
310361 

310339 
310362 

310340 
310363 

310341 
310364 

310342 
310365 

310343 
310366 

310344 
310367 

1982 
1983 

33,795.3 
30,343.9 

16,580.9 
15,870.7 

17,214.4 
14.473.2 

3,678.8 
3.705.5 

606.1 
646.3 

791.9 
769.7 

242.1 
242.9 

919.6 
870.3 

201.3 
188.2 

778.4 
751.7 

1,470.3 
1 ,437.7 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  1  1 


34.441.9 

16,731.7 

17.710.2 

3.628.6 

33.8522 

16,515.6 

17,336.5 

3,609.7 

33,540.5 

16,404.0 

17,136.4 

3,697.5 

33.111.3 

16,253.3 

16.858.0 

3,765.7 

32.6589 

16,004.8 

16,654.0 

3.8065 

32.290.3 

16,101.9 

16,1883 

3,790.4 

30,413.1 

15,907.6 

14,505.4 

3,663.3 

30,799.2 

16,418.7 

14,380.4 

3,714.9 

30,9002 

16,474.2 

14,426.0 

3,652.0 

30,901.6 

16,503.9 

14,3977 

3,646.1 

30.8066 

16.371.1 

14,435.4 

3,6476 

30.137.8 

15,881.1 

14,256.7 

3,648.7 

29,6784 

15,451.5 

14,226  8 

3,607.2 

29,487.4 

15,352.9 

14,134.4 

3,583.4 

29,911.4 

15,492.5 

14,418.9 

3,691.7 

30,098.3 

15.598.1 

14,500.2 

3,774.6 

30,269.4 

15,634.3 

14.635.1 

3,876.3 

30,473.8 

15,621.3 

14,852.5 

3.901  4 

30.662.5 

15,648.5 

15,013.9 

3,722.1 

31.313  1 

16,068.6 

15,244.6 

3,791.7 

31.692.5 

16,298.8 

15,393.7 

3,769.4 

32.161.5 

16,550.5 

15.611.1 

3,831.9 

32.471.3 

16.704.0 

15.767.3 

3,8593 

32,609.5 

16,628.9 

15,980.7 

3,881.7 

589  5 
552.3 
508.6 
505.3 
583.0 
648.9 
674.5 

716.8 
719.5 
719.3 
703.1 
6853 
646.7 
622.2 
557.4 
535.0 
569.0 
612.4 
6690 

7409 
786.0 
811.4 
793.0 
789.5 


821  3 
793.3 
783.2 
761.2 
746  1 
730.3 
7308 

742.2 
758.1 
774.6 
772.9 
769  5 
774.7 
768.5 
765.8 
757.2 
769.5 
778.3 
805.4 

816.8 
832.1 
865.6 
891.5 
904.3 


2778 
263  0 
2424 
219.1 
203.6 
207.1 
214.1 

219.4 
226.6 
235.4 
251.7 
263.4 
272.4 
263.5 
254.3 
2363 
228.4 
228.1 
235.4 

252.2 
259.3 
2734 
2933 
314.2 


933.2 
895  9 
8849 
879.0 
852  8 
848.3 
821.9 

853.1 
840.8 
861.8 
852  5 
8680 
870.4 
8574 
870.3 
878.9 
8829 
894  0 
914.0 

9377 
943.5 
952.1 
949.4 
950.3 


221.3 
212.6 
208  1 
1938 
1902 
185.3 
176.0 

181.9 
186.0 
180.6 
194.4 
193  9 
196.4 
194.3 
190.1 
184.7 
185.9 
183.2 
186.5 

191.3 
193  6 
195.9 
201.4 
204.2 


835.4 

1,463.1 

811.4 

1,391.6 

747.1 

1,336.2 

706.0 

1.324.8 

703.4 

1.345.1 

705.7 

1.332.1 

695.5 

1.326.3 

710.4 

1 .402.0 

708.6 

1,467.1 

711.1 

1,462.3 

754.6 

1,370.3 

807,7 

1.292.6 

815.6 

1.332.6 

796.8 

1 .363.6 

771.4 

1,448.4 

750.1 

1.492.7 

732.0 

1.519.6 

726.3 

1,521.2 

735.9 

1,579.9 

758.2 

1,672.9 

770.1 

1,754.1 

769.4 

1,722.0 

811.1 

1.678.6 

853.2 

1.636.5 

1982  J 

34,332.4 

16,692.0 

17,640.4 

3,716.4 

574.1 

7985 

244.9 

925.6 

2053 

762.2 

1.531.5 

J 

34,133.2 

16.600  7 

17,532.5 

3,706.0 

595.2 

7886 

246.3 

907.5 

203.5 

776.5 

1,471.8 

A 

33,605.6 

16,453.3 

17,152.3 

3.702.6 

598.3 

788.5 

243.4 

881.5 

204.3 

753.8 

1,407.7 

S 

33,395.5 

16,461.7 

16,933.8 

3,718.6 

623.0 

779.1 

237.7 

878.7 

199.5 

741.2 

1,378.3 

O 

33,070.0 

16,320.5 

16.749.5 

3,709.6 

660.3 

767.2 

228.9 

868.9 

196  4 

745.8 

1,381.4 

N 

32,700.0 

16.382.7 

16.317.3 

3,688.6 

674.1 

760.7 

231.7 

8652 

196.2 

739.8 

1.358.9 

D 

30,811.1 

16,146.7 

14,664.4 

3,647.3 

676.0 

755.4 

229.7 

8466 

185.0 

728.6 

1,327.0 

1983  J 

30,629.9 

16.2776 

14,352.3 

3.676.9 

665.0 

745.5 

220.6 

8487 

1889 

723.2 

1,341.1 

F 

30,557.4 

16,229.1 

14,328.3 

3.673.8 

632  5 

750.2 

228.5 

826.1 

190  4 

725.6 

1,350.6 

M 

30,415.8 

16,146.3 

14,269.5 

3,663.3 

627.6 

759.2 

231.8 

8420 

182  0 

718.5 

1.343.0 

A 

30.322.3 

16,091.8 

14,230.5 

3,672.2 

637.9 

750.7 

237.1 

841.1 

187.7 

731.9 

1 ,327.3 

M 

29.857.1 

15,753.5 

14.103.6 

3,693.6 

643.5 

740.8 

238.2 

861.4 

183.0 

741.8 

1.310.5 

J 

29,576.0 

15.421.8 

14.154.2 

3,6887 

6322 

754.6 

241.2 

863.9 

182.4 

747.7 

1,392.2 

J 

29,743.3 

15.457.9 

14,285.4 

3,682.2 

670.1 

764.8 

247.3 

8687 

186.2 

762.0 

1,439.1 

A 

30,028.9 

15,570.7 

14.458.2 

3,699.8 

658.5 

770.2 

254.7 

867.3 

186.7 

778.8 

1.523.0 

S 

30,415  1 

15,820.2 

14,594.9 

3.7345 

660.6 

773.8 

256.4 

8784 

189.9 

786.7 

1,553.9 

O 

30,682.1 

15.938.0 

14.744.1 

3.781.1 

643.2 

789.1 

257.2 

899  1 

191.7 

775.3 

1.562.2 

N 

30,885.6 

15,881.5 

15,004.1 

3.797.1 

632.8 

810.4 

254.1 

911.7 

1939 

762.2 

1.556.1 

D 

31 ,095.4 

15,894.3 

15.201.1 

3,709.4 

666.0 

832.0 

253.1 

941.7 

196.1 

770.7 

1.584.8 

1984  J 

31.161.7 

15,925.8 

15.235.9 

3,751.8 

681.6 

820.6 

253.8 

932  9 

199.1 

770.8 

1,605.0 

F 

31.354.6 

16,055.6 

15.299.0 

3,790.7 

688.9 

823.6 

261.3 

926.9 

198.6 

7883 

1,617.0 

M 

31,682.9 

16,200.3 

15.482.6 

3,8483 

709.7 

849.2 

269.6 

930.9 

197.6 

777.9 

1,582.7 

A 

31,971  6 

16,4184 

15.553.2 

3,884.9 

723.1 

867.0 

276.0 

936.6 

194.7 

787.5 

1,624.6 

M 

32,3194 

16.494.6 

15,824.8 

3,927.4 

745.0 

870.6 

283.3 

9437 

192.5 

785.6 

1.653.6 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 


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Section  6— Table  3/Concluded 

Table  3:  Manufacturing  inventories1  by  industry  based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars)/concluded 


August  1984 


Metal 

fabricating 

Printing, 

(ex 

Non- 

Annual 

Furniture 

Paper 

publishing 

machy. 

Trans- 

metallic 

Petroleum 

Chemical 

average 

and 

&  allied 

&  allied 

Primary 

&  transp. 

portation 

Electrical 

mineral 

and  coal 

&  chemical 

Misc 

and  month 

fixtures 

industries 

industries 

metal 

equip.) 

Machinery 

equipment 

products 

products 

products 

products 

mfgrg. 

D 

310345 

310346 

310347 

310164 

310349 

310350 

310351 

310352 

310353 

310354 

310355 

310356 

D 

310368 

310369 

310370 

310187 

310372 

310373 

310374 

310375 

310376 

310377 

310378 

310379 

1982 

483.9 

2,083.2 

527.5 

3.308.6 

2,440.1 

2,317.4 

4,195.5 

2,217.0 

781.3 

3,452.5 

2,371.8 

927.0 

1983 

473.0 

1,930.5 

516.7 

2,845.1 

2,137.4 

1,963.5 

2,903.6 

2,020.9 

691.7 

3.135.6 

2,225.3 

887.5 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

4964 

2,105.3 

547.7 

3,387.9 

2,5470 

2,377.6 

4,290.2 

2,322.4 

825.2 

3,471.0 

2,3374 

962.7 

J 

471.1 

2,0874 

542.4 

3,350.3 

2,465.3 

2.284.2 

4,301.1 

2,2690 

803.6 

3.445.6 

2,365.5 

936.2 

A 

4732 

2,095.1 

529.7 

3,284.8 

2,400.0 

2.267.1 

4,387.6 

2,214.4 

772.9 

3,462.3 

2,323.3 

921.4 

S 

456.4 

2,070.5 

510.1 

3,273.6 

2.3227 

2,225.8 

4,365.7 

2.132.3 

756.3 

3,4507 

2,291.6 

899.6 

O 

439.5 

2,099.6 

489.3 

3,214.6 

2.252.0 

2,200.7 

4,370.4 

2,092.8 

738.5 

3,209.2 

2,252.5 

868.0 

N 

444.2 

2,044.7 

489.4 

3,134.6 

2.176.1 

2,1247 

4,212.0 

2,048.2 

716.2 

3.379.6 

2,203.1 

868.6 

D 

442.7 

1.979.8 

4934 

3,098.1 

2.092.3 

2,102.4 

2,771.6 

1.966.4 

705.3 

3.389.6 

2,231  2 

837.0 

1983  J 

442.8 

2.0007 

499.7 

2,949.8 

2,096.2 

2,096.3 

2,722.5 

1.966.9 

703.6 

3.609.6 

2,2782 

891.2 

F 

446.9 

2,042.2 

504.8 

2,8633 

2,114.1 

2,085.2 

2,746.9 

1.992.9 

709.2 

3.578.0 

2,369.3 

887.9 

M 

459.6 

2,017.9 

498.9 

2.767.5 

2,133.4 

2,053.0 

2,786.2 

2.016.7 

718.6 

3.595.7 

2,365.1 

897.1 

A 

467.0 

1,934.9 

514.2 

2.751.7 

2,167.8 

2,032.4 

2,875.5 

2.043.0 

727.4 

3,5373 

2,314.2 

893.3 

M 

476.1 

1,901.9 

525.0 

2,734.2 

2,174.6 

1,980.6 

2,819  4 

2,055.1 

723.7 

3,048.5 

2.250.5 

918.0 

J 

487.9 

1,858.0 

522.3 

2,727.0 

2,172.3 

1.892.5 

2,8326 

2,069.9 

711.7 

2.793.3 

2.167.1 

926.9 

J 

471.1 

1,881.3 

534.4 

2,768.3 

2,130.1 

1,818.6 

2,877.1 

2,010.4 

694.9 

2,832.9 

2,131.0 

886.6 

A 

475.8 

1,895.8 

538.4 

2,838.8 

2,179.6 

1,845.0 

2,967.2 

1,994.1 

669.5 

2,947.0 

2.133.3 

876.3 

S 

478.4 

1,890.6 

5286 

2,856.9 

2,148.2 

1,886.1 

2,973.2 

2,003.0 

661.4 

3,055.8 

2,130.9 

874.8 

O 

482.6 

1.917.4 

507  2 

2,885.5 

2,093.0 

1,982.3 

3,008.8 

2.012.8 

650.0 

2.970.2 

2,138.5 

856.5 

N 

487.7 

1,931  3 

510.5 

2,9560 

2.127.5 

1.967.5 

3,095.1 

2.037.0 

6602 

2,823.0 

2,172.5 

859.7 

D 

500.2 

1,893.6 

516.2 

3,041.6 

2,1122 

1,922  0 

3,138.3 

2,0495 

670.0 

2,835.3 

2,252.6 

882.0 

1984  J 

511.7 

1,926.5 

537.8 

2,932.0 

2,120.1 

2,007.7 

3,206.6 

2,106.1 

687.6 

2.948.7 

2,273.0 

893.9 

F 

521.7 

1 .900.8 

5503 

2,892.8 

2,158.4 

2.034.4 

3,135.4 

2,2057 

691.0 

3.047.2 

2.321.1 

925.4 

M 

527.9 

1 .886.6 

561.1 

2.789.4 

2,196.4 

2.140.9 

3,282.9 

2,256.7 

694.8 

3.146.0 

2,322.0 

935.1 

A 

546.9 

1,872.4 

5882 

2.814.2 

2,1946 

2,220.8 

3,266.1 

2,333.7 

712.3 

3.156.4 

2,348.7 

939.1 

M 

547.1 

1,832.9 

611.0 

2,910.8 

2,224.4 

2,238.4 

3,309.5 

2,396.2 

717.7 

3,014.8 

2,314.7 

958.0 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2  1 


1982  J 

4842 

2,163.7 

533.6 

3,424.4 

2,489.7 

2,386.9 

4,284.0 

2,245.3 

794.4 

3,470.3 

2,375.3 

922.1 

J 

473.6 

2,124.9 

517.6 

3.360.4 

2,449.4 

2,355.6 

4,383.6 

2,249.9 

788.2 

3,429.4 

2,381.4 

923.8 

A 

4768 

2,091  5 

514.0 

3,265.4 

2,400.1 

2,298.4 

4,296.5 

2,222  1 

785.3 

3.405.2 

2,349.7 

920.5 

S 

462.3 

2,0878 

5036 

3.2579 

2,3502 

2,257.6 

4,271.9 

2.171.2 

784.4 

3,407.3 

2,368.6 

916.6 

O 

445.4 

2,0824 

503.8 

3.2078 

2.3194 

2,176.6 

4,303.6 

2.135.1 

780.2 

3,307.3 

2,343.4 

906.5 

N 

448.4 

2.030.4 

506  9 

3.104.9 

2,2540 

2,123.5 

4.170.0 

2.100.1 

757.5 

3.486.1 

2,294.7 

908.3 

D 

446.1 

1.991.5 

514.5 

3,0030 

2.191.2 

2.139.2 

2.784.0 

2,037.1 

736.8 

3,451.0 

2,2626 

858.5 

1983  J 

4498 

1,987.7 

512.3 

2,865.8 

2.112.3 

2,086.6 

2.771.1 

2,010.1 

715.5 

3,566.2 

2,245.7 

8969 

F 

449.5 

1.981.9 

513.4 

2,889.9 

2,104.3 

2,048.3 

2.789.2 

1.995.2 

701.3 

3,545.0 

2,274.8 

886.9 

M 

452.9 

1,966.9 

501.4 

2,847.2 

2,0807 

2,025.7 

2,830.1 

1.996.2 

693.7 

3,520.9 

2.249.6 

883.1 

A 

460.6 

1,943  7 

508.3 

2,811.6 

2,092.8 

2,004.7 

2,858.8 

1,983.9 

6908 

3,486.9 

2,224.9 

8694 

M 

464.4 

1 .936.9 

512.3 

2,779.1 

2,103.3 

1,955.7 

2,817.4 

1,981.4 

691  8 

3.091.2 

2,223.7 

887.1 

J 

476.5 

1.913.1 

507.8 

2,755.3 

2,122.4 

1 ,900.2 

2,821.2 

1,999.8 

686.6 

2,796.5 

2,203.9 

889.8 

J 

474.1 

1.918.2 

510.5 

2.779.3 

2,117.2 

1.873.8 

2,927.8 

1,992.5 

681.6 

2,825.7 

2.145.7 

876.5 

A 

479.2 

1,893.7 

5226 

2,8223 

2,181.8 

1,867.5 

2,905.0 

2,000.6 

678.8 

2,904.5 

2.157.3 

876.6 

S 

483.9 

1 ,908.5 

522.1 

2,844.8 

2,172.5 

1 ,908.3 

2,909.6 

2,038.3 

683.6 

3,016.0 

2,201.8 

891.5 

O 

488.6 

1,898.2 

5227 

2,875.9 

2,154.2 

1,958.3 

2,968.8 

2,051  0 

685.1 

3,060.8 

2,224.7 

894.9 

N 

492.0 

1,916.3 

529.0 

2,921.7 

2,201 .1 

1.967.8 

3,081  1 

2,087.3 

697.0 

2,912.0 

2.263.5 

898.5 

D 

503.6 

1,908.0 

5390 

2,950.8 

2,218.1 

1.958.6 

3.162.9 

2.121.2 

701.1 

2,887.6 

2,287.5 

903.2 

1984  J 

520.4 

1,915.1 

551.2 

2,848  1 

2,143.2 

1 .999  3 

3.266.7 

2,153.5 

6997 

2.910.1 

2,240.3 

898.5 

F 

524.7 

1,846.1 

559.7 

2,920.1 

2,152.1 

2,000.6 

3,190.9 

2,210.2 

683.4 

3.018.5 

2,229.5 

923.5 

M 

5206 

1,844.6 

564.2 

2,8679 

2,149.0 

2,111.0 

3.343.2 

2,237.8 

670.4 

3,079.1 

2,208.8 

920.4 

A 

539.7 

1,883.2 

582.2 

2,875.3 

2,123.0 

2,188.4 

3.256.8 

2,269.4 

676.0 

3.109.4 

2,259.5 

914.3 

M 

5334 

1,874.7 

597.4 

2,961  6 

2,153.1 

2,211.4 

3,311.0 

2,314.5 

686.2 

3.059.6 

2.289.1 

925.7 

'Total  inventories  owned  by  manufacturers  including  warehouse  stocks. 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available 

Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


72 


August  1984 

Table  4:  Estimated  value  of  shipments  and  unfilled  orders  in  manufacturing  industries,  by  economic  use  classification, 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Section  6— Table  4 


Shipments' 

Unfilled  orders  at  end 

of  month 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and 
compo- 
nents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods  & 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
industries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 
cation 
auto- 
motive 
products 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods 
and 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
indus- 
tries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 
cation 

average 
and  month 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

motive 
products 

D 
D 

310397 
310462 

310398 
310463 

310399 
310464 

310400 
310465 

310401 
310466 

310402 
310467 

310403 
310468 

310413 
310478 

310414 
310479 

310415 
310480 

310416 
310481 

310417 
310482 

310418 
310483 

310419 
310484 

1982 
1983 

5.066.7 
5.336.9 

5093 
605.8 

1,472.5 
1,327.0 

1.203.9 
1.248.1 

4,191.6 
4,693.3 

2,841.7 
3.418.8 

3,473.7 
4,093.1 

541.3 
579.7 

343.1 
376.5 

9,949.8 
10,894.9 

2.717.5 
2,317.6 

2,4978 
2,652.2 

702.2 
748.2 

712.8 
833.4 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982 


1983 


1984 


J 

5,294.3 

537.7 

1,559.7 

1.414.3 

4.627.3 

3,416.1 

4,086.3 

571.5 

335.3 

10,057.9 

2,7854 

2,600.9 

694  7 

724.7 

J 

5.060.7 

447.3 

1.305.5 

1,148.0 

3,661.6 

2,414.9 

3,183.1 

573.9 

335.2 

9,909.9 

2,721.1 

2,537.2 

683.3 

722.8 

A 

5.394.6 

514.4 

1.257.2 

1,260.4 

3,961.3 

2,8200 

3,599  1 

552.7 

324.6 

9,703.1 

2,616.6 

2,506.7 

643.8 

709.2 

S 

5,393.4 

609.0 

1.514.1 

1.349.8 

4,341.6 

2,977.9 

3,697.9 

532.7 

3294 

9.486.8 

2.493.1 

2,421.6 

675.9 

674.7 

0 

5,293.4 

603.3 

1.399.6 

1,229.4 

4,128.0 

2,602.2 

3,284.9 

492.0 

330.6 

9.242.5 

2,498.6 

2,294.6 

691.2 

652.1 

N 

5,352.6 

5708 

1,431.1 

1.196.9 

4,127.2 

2.6096 

3,3704 

471.4 

330.2 

9,864.5 

2.4409 

2,062.3 

662.8 

633.5 

D 

5,203.4 

498.6 

1,458.4 

1,015.5 

3,717.7 

2,417.6 

3,218.4 

498.7 

310.6 

9.5530 

2,279.6 

2,097.6 

618.6 

634.7 

J 

4.697.7 

466.9 

1,106.5 

938.5 

3,865.3 

2.799.1 

3,551.6 

554.2 

358.6 

9.653  1 

2,319.2 

2,240.9 

678.0 

698.4 

F 

4,895.3 

5229 

1,219.1 

1,000.3 

4,061.7 

2,879.4 

3,515.1 

541.0 

363.5 

9,771.0 

2,367.5 

2.427.4 

685.6 

701.3 

M 

5.326.3 

628.9 

1,475.0 

1,211.6 

4,948.1 

3.3160 

3,9879 

543.0 

3684 

9,542.4 

2,355.4 

2.630.5 

691.1 

741.4 

A 

4,889.8 

5934 

1,259.1 

1,171.3 

4,618.9 

3.287.0 

3,773.2 

602  1 

391.4 

9.543.7 

2,419.1 

2,707.3 

675.6 

740.7 

M 

5,280.9 

585.6 

1,310.6 

1,304.5 

4,909.8 

3,730.9 

4.361.5 

620.0 

3924 

9,584.6 

2,4269 

2,634.6 

705.9 

747.3 

J 

5,596.3 

661.4 

1,477.6 

1.479.2 

5,053.1 

3.931.4 

4,407.6 

621.1 

364.8 

9.4373 

2,3672 

2.6093 

726.3 

783.6 

J 

5,310.9 

538.0 

1.140.0 

1,238.7 

4,0404 

2,979.7 

3,613.9 

623.3 

383.7 

9,481.0 

2.3406 

2.619.9 

760.4 

843.2 

A 

5,695.8 

6306 

1,183.0 

1,384.1 

4,617.8 

3,025.8 

3,717.8 

612.6 

403.7 

9,793.2 

2,343.2 

2,773.1 

767.0 

891.4 

S 

5,730.5 

723.5 

1.408.8 

1,437.3 

5,167.0 

3,6505 

4,370.2 

588.5 

384.0 

13.494.9 

2.260.5 

2,783.9 

793.6 

908.6 

O 

5.646.5 

6857 

1,351.1 

1,388.3 

5,155.2 

3,950.7 

4,816.0 

547.7 

3800 

13,449.5 

2,311.7 

2.782.8 

814.4 

951.0 

N 

5,603.3 

679.1 

1 ,473.4 

1,333.6 

5,318.3 

3.938.4 

4,783.5 

544.5 

374.4 

13,549.6 

2.204.3 

2,816.2 

834.9 

964.6 

D 

5,369.3 

553.6 

1.519.2 

1.089.2 

4,563.5 

3,537.2 

4,218.6 

5585 

353.3 

13,438.7 

2.0959 

2,800.1 

846.0 

1 .029.4 

J 

5,111.6 

533.5 

1,352  1 

1,030.2 

5,010.1 

3,989.1 

4,9957 

5806 

375.7 

13,590.6 

2.279.3 

3,0570 

859.4 

1.096.6 

F 

5,305.5 

568.4 

1,401.9 

1,131.0 

5,187.8 

3,915.7 

4,797.7 

548.9 

376.7 

13,598.9 

2,420.1 

3,181.9 

891.0 

1,158.5 

M 

5.811.4 

608.2 

1,666.7 

1,266.9 

5,889.5 

4,346.4 

5,427.3 

572.8 

358.1 

13.583.3 

2.449.6 

3,329.0 

965.9 

1,256.5 

A 

5.365.5 

572.8 

1.505.0 

1.265.7 

5,417.5 

4,137.6 

4,950.2 

6009 

344.4 

13,783.1 

2.483.9 

3.275.6 

988.6 

1,295.0 

M 

5,717.9 

605.5 

1,557.1 

1 .443.2 

5,962.1 

4.563.3 

5,208.9 

646.2 

347.7 

14,326.5 

2,530.7 

3,113.5 

1,012.4 

1,268.9 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2  3  3 


1982  J 

5,091.7 

492.0 

1,476.1 

1.208.7 

4,212.0 

2,866.5 

3,6727 

534.5 

329.1 

10.209.7 

2.731.9 

2,589.9 

712.1 

7332 

J 

5,034.7 

494.4 

1,460.6 

1.158.1 

4.173.4 

2.8155 

3,536  9 

537.8 

321.9 

10.001.1 

2,699.7 

2,541.0 

701.0 

722.7 

A 

5,2655 

5158 

1.444.8 

1.195.4 

4.2675 

3,424.8 

4,192.8 

527.8 

317.8 

9.802.1 

2.604.2 

2,466.3 

672.0 

701.7 

S 

5,064.2 

516.4 

1.438.5 

1,181.5 

4,149.3 

2,883.0 

3,5068 

532.7 

333.0 

9.500.7 

2.550.2 

2,365.5 

702.7 

691.0 

O 

5,073.6 

5293 

1.387.2 

1,141.0 

4.091.2 

2,474.6 

3,082.1 

524.9 

341.2 

9.368.1 

2,514.1 

2,307.0 

694.9 

672.5 

N 

5,171.2 

540.5 

1,380.1 

1,147.7 

4.083.2 

2,578.6 

3,191.8 

515.1 

351.9 

9,941.4 

2,505.4 

2,094.0 

653.8 

671.3 

D 

5.188.6 

560.2 

1.353.3 

1,153.8 

4,102.0 

2,707.0 

3,372.5 

530.7 

353.6 

9,624.5 

2,414.8 

2,253.3 

596.5 

661.8 

1983  J 

5,177.4 

584.9 

1,281.6 

1,186.3 

4,231.6 

3,175.4 

3,854.7 

567.8 

350.3 

9,568.5 

2.360.2 

2,332.5 

652.2 

678.5 

F 

5.240.8 

576.8 

1,278.9 

1,192.2 

4,179.6 

2,987.8 

3,697.2 

567.0 

338.7 

9.606.9 

2.3380 

2,392.1 

670.6 

662.4 

M 

5.213.7 

588.8 

1,269.4 

1,192.8 

4.335.0 

2,878.7 

3,660.0 

559.5 

356.7 

9,384.0 

2.3422 

2,560.3 

6660 

719.3 

A 

5,264.3 

608.0 

1,249.3 

1,250.1 

4,509.2 

3,106.3 

3,783.0 

578.9 

381.0 

9.383.4 

2,334.2 

2,634.2 

685.9 

725.3 

M 

5,339.4 

591.0 

1,291.4 

1,231.6 

4,563.2 

3,456.8 

4,275.5 

5729 

397.3 

9,558.2 

2,331.1 

2,607.0 

711.1 

743.4 

J 

5,377.1 

604.1 

1,395.9 

1,256.3 

4.575.1 

3,271.2 

3,916.7 

580.8 

357.6 

9.596.9 

2,320.0 

2,590.6 

745.0 

790.7 

J 

5,379.5 

609.5 

1,292.4 

1.279.9 

4,734.8 

3,5265 

4,082.4 

583.5 

369.1 

9,563.9 

2,320.7 

2,6165 

779.2 

841.8 

A 

5,447.8 

615.5 

1.336.0 

1,275.6 

4,853.6 

3,5839 

4,089.3 

584.4 

3960 

9.8964 

2,333.0 

2,718.5 

799.4 

879.8 

S 

5,404.0 

620.3 

1,345.1 

1,284.2 

5.007.9 

3,613.8 

4,291.3 

587.7 

388.1 

13,493.4 

2,317.4 

2.717.7 

820.8 

928.4 

O 

5,415.9 

597.6 

1 ,345.6 

1,275.6 

5,084.3 

3,724.6 

4,455.8 

586.2 

392.3 

13,617.2 

2,326.7 

2,801.1 

816.6 

978.3 

N 

5,3903 

642.6 

1,401.5 

1,269.1 

5,229.8 

3,854.5 

4,457.7 

595.8 

398.7 

13,654.8 

2.263.2 

2,865.0 

823.3 

1,024.6 

D 

5,422.1 

628.8 

1,427.6 

1,268.5 

5,142.2 

4.105.1 

4,637.9 

594.6 

403.0 

13,521.6 

2,222.6 

3,028.0 

815.8 

1,078.5 

1984  J 

5.580.5 

664.9 

1,558.6 

1,285.6 

5,387.1 

4,470.3 

5,437.5 

594.6 

367.4 

13,472.0 

2,318.0 

3,192.4 

827.0 

1,066.3 

F 

5,454.0 

601.7 

1.407.5 

1,283.7 

5,111.7 

3.850.9 

4,719.7 

574.7 

350.9 

13,372.9 

2,387.4 

3,140.1 

872.6 

1,095.5 

M 

5,771.5 

577.6 

1,456.1 

1,289.3 

5,320.8 

3,914.8 

5,148.6 

590.6 

346.6 

13,372.0 

2,439.6 

3,240.2 

933.0 

1,221.0 

A 

5,826.3 

591.7 

1.504.3 

1,339.6 

5,291.1 

3.849.8 

4,979.1 

577.8 

334.8 

13.570.0 

2,395.5 

3,182.4 

1 .006.5 

1,269.4 

M 

5,648.1 

5943 

1.499.0 

1,318.8 

5,343.6 

4,106.4 

4,901 .4 

597.2 

352.1 

14,2936 

2.4294 

3,0824 

1,021.6 

1,262.9 

'Separate  industries  series  combined  for  the  Supplementary  Classification  automotive  products,  are  also  components  of  other  classifications    Other  economic  use  classification  groups  are 

mutually  exclusive  and  except  for  rounding  differences  add  to  relevant  Canada  totals  in  section  6,  table  1 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available 

Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


73 


Section  6— Table  5 

Table  5:  Estimated  value  of  inventories  owned  and  raw  materials  in  manufacturing  industries,  by  economic  use  classification, 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


August  1984 


Inventories  ownec 

Inventories 

held:  raw 

materials 

Annual 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods  & 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
industries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 
cation: 
automotive 
products 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods 
and 
supplies 

Export 
based 
indus- 
tries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 

average 
and  month 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

automotive 
products 

D 
D 

310456 
310521 

310446 
310511 

310457 
310522 

310458 
310523 

310449 
310514 

310459 
310524 

310460 
310525 

310421 
310486 

310422 
310487 

310423 
310488 

310424 
310489 

310425 
310490 

310426 
310491 

310427 
310492 

1982 
1983 

8,276.4 
7,925.4 

1,488.5 
1,421.0 

6,305.2 
4,657.3 

3,187.8 
2,757.1 

9,279.2 
8,651.1 

5.257.9 
4,931.8 

5,461.7 
5,047,3 

3,351.0 
3,234.9 

653.7 
650.9 

2,115.0 
1,887.2 

1,448.2 
1,254.1 

3,984.6 
3,675.6 

1,965.8 
1,821.8 

1 .936.2 
1 .788.0 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

8,450.0 

1,557.5 

6,574.8 

3,373.5 

9,310.1 

5,175.8 

5.440.6 

3,420.1 

657.4 

2,150.5 

1,494.1 

3,929.4 

1,953.8 

1.955.4 

J 

8.288.0 

1,480.2 

6.520.9 

3,240.4 

9,167.8 

5,154.7 

5.375.9 

3,394.7 

640.8 

2,129.3 

1.452.5 

3.922.6 

1 ,922.2 

1,920.4 

A 

8,215.0 

1,453.6 

6.522.7 

3,098.0 

9,031.6 

5,219.4 

5.441.5 

3,3273 

645.3 

2,115.5 

1,381.6 

3.857.6 

1 ,904.2 

1 ,894.7 

S 

8,172.5 

1.403.6 

6.435.2 

2.947.5 

8,927.3 

5,225.0 

5.389.5 

3,235.8 

627.9 

2,068.1 

1,328.3 

3,819.1 

1,959.2 

1,892.7 

O 

7,941.4 

1,359.3 

6,366.6 

2,869.9 

8,852.6 

5,2688 

5,175.3 

3,111.1 

600.5 

2,026.2 

1.280.0 

3,807.1 

1,970.3 

1 ,753.0 

N 

8,101.5 

1.350.6 

6,207.6 

2,777.8 

8,735.1 

5,117.5 

5.242.7 

3,243.9 

597.9 

1,966.0 

1 ,234.5 

3,755.5 

1 ,942.0 

1,875.2 

D 

7,979.6 

1,314.9 

4,679.9 

2,692.5 

8,717.5 

5,028.5 

5.229.6 

3,270.4 

587.2 

1,926.5 

1,222.2 

3.767.0 

1,953.8 

1,881.8 

1983  J 

8,337.4 

1,370.5 

4,648.9 

2,679.8 

8,699.7 

5,062.6 

5,419.1 

3.422.3 

607.2 

1,923.1 

1,219.1 

3,721.9 

1,915.9 

1 ,978.6 

F 

8,327.5 

1,372.7 

4,672.6 

2,715.6 

8,730.5 

5,080.9 

5,413.7 

3,330.5 

616.7 

1,901.1 

1,217.9 

3,628.4 

1,911.7 

1 ,900.8 

M 

8,348.6 

1,420.8 

4,680.6 

2,757.6 

8,638.6 

5,055.2 

5,443.7 

3,296.6 

6320 

1,899.4 

1.238.1 

3,538.9 

1,884.1 

1 ,833.6 

A 

8,387.2 

1,411.7 

4.672.2 

2,787.4 

8,606.7 

4,941.0 

5,467.8 

3.533.1 

627  8 

1,894.0 

1,231.7 

3,515.6 

1,798.5 

2,047.1 

M 

7,962.7 

1,461.9 

4,614.0 

2,805.2 

8,552.4 

4.741.3 

4,937.6 

3,352.4 

655.4 

1,860.9 

1,250.4 

3,521.2 

1,744.1 

1 ,835.9 

J 

7.718.8 

1 ,484.8 

4,622.8 

2,803.8 

8,407.0 

4.640.9 

4,629.7 

3.186.2 

661.8 

1,858.2 

1,269.3 

3,503.6 

1 ,740.7 

1 .658.6 

J 

7,630.6 

1,410.3 

4.552.7 

2,733.4 

8,430.7 

4.729.5 

4,683.5 

3,224.2 

656.7 

1,851.0 

1,268.1 

3,598.5 

1,773.4 

1,720.1 

A 

7,700.1 

1,407.3 

4,619.2 

2,773.7 

8,505.5 

4.905.3 

4,852.7 

3,166.7 

664.2 

1,864,1 

1,292.1 

3.681.4 

1,785.0 

1,714.4 

S 

7,794.7 

1,411.0 

4,660.2 

2,756.5 

8,536.4 

4,939.3 

4,961.4 

3.104.7 

668.9 

1,884.2 

1,271.6 

3.692.8 

1.822.1 

1 ,728.4 

O 

7,743.9 

1,405.1 

4,697.7 

2,735.5 

8.660.3 

5.026.6 

4,961.2 

3,100.5 

664.9 

1,903.9 

1 ,264.9 

3,789.7 

1.827.4 

1 ,700.5 

N 

7,602.6 

1,421.8 

4,745.5 

2,773.3 

8,897.1 

5,033.3 

4,862.4 

3,012.1 

666.7 

1,898.5 

1,261.9 

3,924.0 

1.842.4 

1,627.0 

D 

7,551.3 

1,473.6 

4,700.7 

2,763.5 

9,147.8 

5,025.4 

4,934.9 

3,0896 

688  3 

1 .908.0 

1,264.4 

3,991.2 

1.816.4 

1,710.7 

1984  J 

7,800.3 

1.510.6 

4,827.8 

2,807.6 

9,223.2 

5,143.7 

5,098.4 

3,174.2 

698.9 

1.957.6 

1,256.6 

3,986.0 

1,863.5 

1 ,752.6 

F 

7,987.7 

1 ,568.4 

4,895.4 

2,862.1 

9.261.7 

5,117.2 

5,155.3 

3,186.5 

720.3 

1.973.4 

1,273.5 

3,884.3 

1,879.7 

1,738.1 

M 

8,184.0 

1,597.5 

5.090.0 

2,916.0 

9,266.6 

5.107.4 

5,350.0 

3,262.4 

731.1 

2.085.9 

1 ,302.2 

3,819.6 

1,885.4 

1,783.2 

A 

8.327.9 

1,595.2 

5,217.3 

2,945.8 

9,382.2 

5,002.9 

5,399.2 

3,511.7 

719.2 

2.196.3 

1,304.7 

3,878.0 

1,822.1 

1 ,953.3 

M 

8,304.8 

1,640.2 

5,306.3 

2.967.4 

9,444.7 

4,946.1 

5,290.6 

3,524.0 

732.0 

2.219.4 

1,313.2 

3,976.8 

1,803.2 

1,926.7 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  1  1  1 


1982  J 

8,232.7 

1,482.6 

6,492.7 

3,257.8 

9,419.3 

5,407.2 

5,420.2 

3,314.0 

646.8 

2,160.5 

1 .460.9 

4.056.2 

2,0457 

1,920.2 

J 

8,268.4 

1,479.8 

6,475.7 

3,212.2 

9,279.7 

5,422.9 

5,449.8 

3,330.4 

642.5 

2,134.6 

1,427.4 

3,946.7 

1,980.8 

1.920.3 

A 

8.193.5 

1,472.2 

6,426.0 

3,125.0 

9,125.6 

5,251.2 

5,334.1 

3,292.3 

642.5 

2,091  0 

1,365.4 

3,817.1 

1,945.1 

1,868.7 

S 

8,224.7 

1,441.4 

6,354.8 

3,027.2 

9,097.0 

5,239.4 

5.342.3 

3,284.1 

629  9 

2,042.1 

1,342.6 

3,797.4 

1,955.6 

1.856.3 

O 

8,123.8 

1,419.2 

6,263.6 

2,982.4 

9.018.5 

5,199.1 

5,251.3 

3,152.6 

614.2 

2,019.4 

1,313.4 

3,769.4 

1,936.1 

1,718.1 

N 

8,342.9 

1,407.8 

6,170.6 

2,902.3 

8,863.1 

5,0664 

5.438.4 

3,371.6 

615.8 

1,975.8 

1,280.8 

3.692.9 

1,894.1 

1,940.0 

D 

8,198.3 

1,360.0 

4,796.5 

2,822.0 

8,675.7 

5,002.5 

5.356.7 

3,330.1 

600.5 

1.935.5 

1,257.5 

3.628.5 

1.893.3 

1 .889.3 

1983  J 

8,407.3 

1,380.0 

4,773.8 

2,714.7 

8,491.2 

4.9358 

5,373.5 

3,519.5 

607.0 

1.935.6 

1.235.3 

3,609.0 

1.872.3 

1.969.1 

F 

8,328.6 

1,368.6 

4,765.4 

2,700.4 

8,506.4 

4,899.1 

5,363.8 

3,361.0 

613.2 

1 ,920.5 

1,214.8 

3,610.6 

1,856.5 

1 .942.8 

M 

8,248.1 

1.388.1 

4,702.1 

2,675.0 

8,511.2 

4,907.5 

5,328.9 

3,339.1 

623.1 

1,898.7 

1,218.6 

3,616.9 

1 ,850.7 

1 ,876.4 

A 

8,088.6 

1.364.3 

4,656.9 

2,659.8 

8,515.7 

4,940.5 

5.354.5 

3,350.4 

617.5 

1,890.7 

1 .205.2 

3,614.4 

1,826.9 

2,019.3 

M 

7,860.7 

1.396.0 

4,591.7 

2,683.9 

8,534.6 

4,837.7 

4,980.4 

3,294.4 

641.7 

1,855.6 

1 .224.6 

3,635.6 

1,807.9 

1,854.8 

J 

7,525.2 

1,415.3 

4,560.9 

2,710.5 

8,504.7 

4,853.7 

4,621.6 

3.086.1 

651.3 

1,866.7 

1,241.8 

3,6167 

1,821.2 

1 ,626.6 

J 

7,615.3 

1,410.8 

4,522.4 

2,710.9 

8.538.4 

4,977.6 

4.760.7 

3,165.1 

658.5 

1 ,855.4 

1.246.2 

3,622.9 

1,828.7 

1,719.8 

A 

7,681.4 

1,424.1 

4,547.7 

2.797.5 

8,593.1 

4,936.3 

4,764.2 

3,133.0 

661.3 

1,842.3 

1,277.0 

3,642.7 

1,823  8 

1.687.5 

S 

7,844.3 

1 ,446.9 

4,599.5 

2.828.2 

8,696.8 

4,957.6 

4.914.8 

3,154.1 

671.4 

1.861.7 

1,286.4 

3,674.3 

1 ,820.3 

1,696.1 

O 

7,926.2 

1,464.3 

4,629.4 

2.838.5 

8.813.8 

4,960.3 

5.031.5 

3,145.7 

6804 

1,897.0 

1,298.1 

3.749.9 

1,798.5 

1,670.0 

N 

7,828.5 

1 ,480.3 

4,725.8 

2.890.9 

9,023.8 

4,9877 

5,039.8 

3,134.2 

686.1 

1.907.7 

1,309.3 

3,857.6 

1,797.7 

1,685.9 

D 

7,762.9 

1,524.7 

4,822.9 

2,899.8 

9,115.9 

5.010.8 

5,054.7 

3,145.8 

704.5 

1.919.5 

1,301.0 

3,851.6 

1,762.3 

1,720.5 

1984  J 

7,859.7 

1,520.7 

4,958.4 

2,851.1 

9,004.0 

5,009.6 

5,044.4 

3,2630 

698.5 

1 ,970.4 

1,273.1 

3.865.8 

1.821.2 

1 ,740.4 

F 

7.985.4 

1.564.2 

4,998.1 

2,849.8 

9,023.1 

4,931.7 

5,102.8 

3,212.8 

716.3 

1,994.8 

1,270.1 

3,8623 

1,825.5 

1,775.7 

M 

6,087.0 

1,561.8 

5,117.2 

2,838.7 

9,131.3 

4,9585 

5,234.7 

3,306.4 

721.0 

2,084.8 

1,281.3 

3,902.7 

1,851.3 

1,826.1 

A 

8,026.7 

1 ,542.4 

5.204.0 

2,817.4 

9,287.7 

5,002.7 

5,287.4 

3.325.1 

707.3 

2,191.9 

1,276.5 

3,987.2 

1.849.3 

1 ,924.3 

M 

8,204.4 

1.566.7 

5,286.0 

2,843.8 

9,432.4 

5,045.4 

5,341.3 

3,465.4 

716.7 

2.213.6 

1,286.4 

4.107.8 

1,866.9 

1,949.1 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  of  Manufactures  data  become  available. 
Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


74 


August  1984 


Section  6— Table  6 


Table  6:  Estimated  value  of  goods  in  process  and  finished  products  in  manufacturing  industries,  by  economic  use  classification, 
based  on  the  1970  standard  industrial  classification  (million  dollars) 


Inventories 

held 

Goods  in  process 

Finished  products 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods  & 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
industries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 
cation 
automotive 
products 

Consumer 

goods 

Machinery 
and 
equip- 
ment 

Con- 
struction 
materials 
and  com- 
ponents 

Other 
inter- 
mediate 
goods 
and 
supplies 

Export- 
based 
indus- 
tries 

Supple- 
mentary 
classifi- 

average 
and  month 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

Non- 
durable 

Durable 

automotive 
products 

D 
D 

310429 
310494 

310430 
310495 

310431 
310496 

310432 
310497 

310433 
310498 

310434 
310499 

310435 
310500 

310437 
310502 

310438 
310503 

310439 
310504 

310440 
310505 

310441 
310506 

310442 
310507 

310443 
310508 

1982 
1983 

1,052.5 
1,016.5 

211.9 
191.8 

4,059.6 
2,756.7 

1 ,088.3 
9878 

1,668.6 
1.542.1 

1,562.9 
1,508.1 

1 ,228.6 
1,200.6 

3,872.9 
3,674.0 

622.8 
578.2 

1,182.3 
1,060  0 

1,033.2 
871.1 

3,625.9 
3,433.3 

1,729.1 
1,601.8 

2,296.8 
2,058.6 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

1,037.2 

216.9 

4.242.7 

1.120.6 

1,679.6 

1.450.0 

1,144.3 

3,9926 

683.0         1 

2343 

1,137.0 

3,701.0 

1,771  9 

2,340.8 

J 

982.7 

2069 

4,277.3 

1,134.9 

1,666.1 

1,488.7 

1,127.1 

3,910.5 

632.4         1 

196.6 

1.059.9 

3.578.9 

1,743.8 

2,328.3 

A 

9935 

207.3 

4,242.1 

1,107.1 

1,657.4 

1,520.1 

1,176.6 

3,894.1 

6009         1 

193.3 

1,013.1 

3,516.5 

1,795.0 

2,370.0 

S 

1,034.7 

198  3 

4,225.1 

1.067.9 

1,631.1 

1,532.4 

1,230.3 

3,901.9 

577.3         1 

157.1 

952  8 

3,4769 

1,733.3 

2,266.3 

O 

1,051.4 

1926 

4.269.6 

1,096.2 

1,594.2 

1,566.6 

1,269.0 

3,778.8 

566  1          1 

129.8 

9138 

3,451.2 

1.731.8 

2,153.2 

N 

1,052.7 

191.8 

4,116.7 

1,101.7 

1,540.0 

1,537.5 

1,223.4 

3,8048 

560.7         1 

1257 

8765 

3.439.5 

1,637.9 

2,144.1 

D 

1.020.7 

185.9 

2.748.3 

943.1 

1.523.8 

1,567.1 

1,202.3 

3,6884 

541.7         1 

123.0 

871.6 

3.4266 

1,507.4 

2,145.4 

1983  J 

1.077.1 

190.1 

2.725.9 

9380 

1,547.2 

1.584.2 

1,239.9 

3,837.9 

5732         1 

113.6 

8605 

3.430.5 

1,562  4 

2,2005 

F 

1,103.9 

190.5 

2,755.0 

961.3 

1,537.6 

1,565.4 

1,229.5 

3,8930 

565.5         1 

124.3 

891  5 

3,564.4 

1,603.8 

2,283.3 

M 

1,126.2 

190.1 

2.750.8 

957.2 

1 ,547.2 

1,542.7 

1,271.8 

3,925.6 

598.7         1 

095.8 

900.3 

3.552.4 

1.628.3 

2,338.2 

A 

1,062.5 

192.3 

2,743.3 

9865 

1,541.1 

1,525.0 

1,254.1 

3,791.5 

5916         1 

094.1 

912.4 

3,549.9 

1,617.4 

2.166.5 

M 

1,024.2 

191.2 

2,740.8 

1,017.3 

1,519.8 

1,408.8 

1,155.8 

3,586.0 

615.3         1 

103  8 

903  1 

3,511.3 

1,588.3 

1 ,945.7 

J 

939.5 

1950 

2,771.2 

997.1 

1.499.1 

1,369.0 

1.051.5 

3,593.0 

627.8         1 

076.2 

8968 

3.404.2 

1,531.1 

1,919.5 

J 

9146 

184.5 

2,749.2 

1 .004  3 

1,498.4 

1.404.0 

1.087.9 

3,491.7 

5690         1 

0223 

8509 

3.333  7 

1,552  0 

1.875.5 

A 

9684 

1895 

2,791.0 

1.042.1 

1,538.9 

1,473.1 

1.161.6 

3,5650 

553.4         1 

012.7 

841.4 

3,285.1 

1,647.1 

1,976.6 

S 

1,014.5 

189.8 

2.845.9 

1,051.4 

1,551.7 

1,488.5 

1,198.6 

3,6754 

552.1          1 

011.3 

835  9 

3,291.8 

1,628.6 

2.034.3 

O 

994.8 

193.0 

2,760.6 

1,002.9 

1 ,554.6 

1,539.3 

1.222.2 

3,648.4 

547.2         1 

019.9 

8308 

3,315.9 

1,659.8 

2.038.4 

N 

991.2 

194.4 

2,769.8 

9974 

1,585.1 

1,558.5 

1,257.8 

3,5992 

560.6         1 

025.3 

860.1 

3.387.8 

1,632.3 

1,977.5 

D 

980  6 

201.6 

2,677.1 

8982 

1,584.4 

1.638.4 

1,277.0 

3,4809 

5835         1 

020.7 

869  2 

3.572.2 

1,570.5 

1,947.1 

1984  J 

1,017.5 

204.3 

2,711.4 

921.7 

1,611.5 

1.709.2 

1,323.9 

3,6086 

607.3         1 

023.8 

904  4 

3.6257 

1.571.0 

2,021.9 

F 

1,041.9 

208.1 

2,746.3 

942.2 

1,664.7 

1.685.1 

1.286.1 

3,759.3 

640  1          1 

050.5 

915.5 

3.7126 

1,552.4 

2,131.1 

M 

1,079.7 

214.3 

2.8249 

884.4 

1,675.8 

1,682.3 

1.384.1 

3,841.9 

652.1          1 

067.0 

944.8 

3,771.2 

1.539.8 

2,182.7 

A 

1,028.5 

218.3 

2,825.5 

886  7 

1,691.8 

1.607.6 

1.334.4 

3,787.7 

657.6          1 

079.8 

985.1 

3,812.5 

1,573.2 

2,111.5 

M 

1,060.4 

217.8 

2,851.7 

911.4 

1,697.8 

1.543.2 

1.345.4 

3,720.4 

690.4         1 

113.1 

981.7 

3,770.1 

1,599.6 

2,0186 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2  2  1 


1982  J 

1,017.5 

211  5 

4,186.0 

1,100.8 

1,686.4 

1,573.5 

1.209.6 

3,901.2 

624.3 

1.198.9 

1,071.0 

3,6767 

1,788.0 

2,2904 

J 

1,019.7 

207  8 

4,222.3 

1,106.9 

1,677.1 

1.672.4 

1,250.2 

3,918.3 

629.5 

1.201.2 

1,057.8 

3,655.9 

1.769.7 

2,279.3 

A 

1,037.4 

205.9 

4,148.1 

1 ,084.0 

1,655.4 

1,556.9 

1,188.5 

3,863.8 

623.8 

1,215.1 

1,048.6 

3,653.1 

1,749.2 

2,276.9 

S 

1,062.6 

199.3 

4,143.9 

1.073.2 

1,634.1 

1,557.8 

1,236.4 

3,8780 

612.2 

1,183.9 

1.007.7 

3,665.5 

1,726.0 

2,2496 

O 

1,066.9 

195.8 

4,158.5 

1,083.0 

1,612.2 

1.545.3 

1.247.8 

3,904.3 

609.2 

1,144.7 

978.3 

3,6369 

1,717.7 

2.2854 

N 

1,059.8 

195.3 

4,048.8 

1,098.9 

1,581.0 

1.508.3 

1,217.1 

3,911 .5 

5967 

1.146.8 

9349 

3,589.2 

1,664.0 

2.281  3 

D 

1,042.0 

191.2 

2,834.1 

1.030.6 

1,566.0 

1 ,492.5 

1,191.1 

3,8262 

568.3 

1,144.9 

917.6 

3,481.2 

1.6167 

2.276.3 

1983  J 

1,051.0 

191.4 

2,831.0 

977.6 

1,515.4 

1,480.3 

1.196.8 

3,8368 

581  6 

1,120.9 

876.4 

3,366.8 

1,583.2 

2.207.6 

F 

1,062.0 

190.2 

2,840.8 

977  6 

1,500.7 

1 ,463.7 

1.177.1 

3,905.6 

565.2 

1,111.8 

873.5 

3,395.1 

1,578.9 

2,243.9 

M 

1,104.1 

189.7 

2.784.1 

954.4 

1,527.0 

1 ,480.3 

1.206.8 

3,804.9 

575.3 

1,084.8 

8603 

3,367.3 

1,576.5 

2,2457 

A 

1.032.6 

188.0 

2,758.8 

964.5 

1,519.9 

1,528.1 

1,241.9 

3,705.6 

558.8 

1,066.6 

843.9 

3,381  4 

1,585.5 

2.093.3 

M 

1.008.1 

1878 

2,749.8 

978.1 

1,516.8 

1,460.1 

1,164.9 

3,558.2 

566.5 

1,077.9 

843.2 

3,3822 

1.569.7 

1,960.7 

J 

923.2 

1899 

2.731.9 

9806 

1,506.0 

1.485.8 

1,113.2 

3,515.9 

574.1 

1,045.2 

8445 

3.382.0 

1,546.7 

1,881.8 

J 

950.1 

185.2 

2,710.1 

979.4 

1,508  9 

1.576.6 

1.202.5 

3.500.1 

567.1 

1 .026.8 

849.3 

3,4066 

1,572.3 

1,838.4 

A 

1,011.7 

1882 

2,723.4 

1,020.4 

1,536.3 

1,506.8 

1.176.6 

3,536.7 

574  6 

1.030.6 

870.6 

3,414.1 

1.605.7 

1.900.1 

S 

1.042.5 

190.8 

2,783.9 

1,055.9 

1.553.7 

1,513.1 

1,204.0 

3.647.7 

584.7 

1,035.1 

883.1 

3,4688 

1.624.2 

2,0147 

O 

1,009.4 

196.3 

2,685.1 

989.2 

1,570.8 

1,518.3 

1.201.0 

3,771.1 

587.6 

1,034.0 

889.4 

3,493.1 

1.643.5 

2.160.5 

N 

997.7 

1980 

2,721.7 

993.6 

1,628.1 

1,531.6 

1,252.5 

3,696.6 

5962 

1,044.6 

916.9 

3,538.1 

1.658.4 

2.101.4 

D 

1,002.0 

207  9 

2.769.6 

981.4 

1,630.9 

1.562.9 

1,269.2 

3.615.1 

612.3 

1,039.0 

916.1 

3,633.4 

1.685.6 

2,0650 

1984  J 

991.7 

205.7 

2,821.8 

961.5 

1,579.4 

1,596.8 

1.277.2 

3.6050 

6165 

1,031.3 

921.5 

3,558.8 

1,591.6 

2.026.8 

F 

1,000.4 

207.7 

2.8389 

959  1 

1 ,624.9 

1,576.7 

1.232.2 

3,7722 

6402 

1,039.3 

897.2 

3,535.9 

1,529.5 

2,094.9 

M 

1,057.8 

213.8 

2,8624 

882.2 

1,654.0 

1.615.5 

1.312.5 

3,722.8 

627  0 

1.057.7 

903.4 

3,574.6 

1,491.7 

2.096.1 

A 

998.7 

2135 

2,844.0 

867  5 

1.668.9 

1,610.5 

1,321.0 

3,702.9 

621.6 

1,052.4 

911.7 

3,631  6 

1 ,542.9 

2.042 .1 

M 

1,045.2 

214.0 

2,862.9 

876.7 

1,693.9 

1,597.8 

1,354.7 

3,693.8 

636.0 

1,087.4 

917.2 

3,630.7 

1,580.7 

2.037.5 

Note:  All  series  are  subject  to  revision  each  year  when  more  recent  Census  ol  Manufactures  data  become  available. 
Source:  Inventories,  Shipments  and  Orders  in  Manufacturing  Industries  (31-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


75 


Section  6— Tables  7  and  8 
Table  7:  Tobacco  and  beverages 


August  1984 


Alcoholic  Beverages 

Tobacco 

Sales 

of  tobacco  products 

Production'  of  tobacco  products 

Distil- 
leries 

Domestic 

Stocks." 

Cut  tobacco 

Cut  tobacco 

trial 

Ciga- 

Ciga- 

Ciga- 

Bottled 

Year 

rettes 

Cigars 

(ethyl) 

spirits 

Million 
litres 

month 

Millions 

Kilograms 

Millions 

Kilograms 

Milhons 

Million 

Litres  Al. 

Vol. 

D 

2082 

2083 

2089 

2090 

2091 

2092 

2093 

2094 

2095 

2096 

2085 

2086 

2087 

2088 

1982 

68,232 

404 

5,715 

288 

66,339 

381.2 

5,552 

309 

955.4 

10.6 

2.2658 

21625 

87.15 

1 ,065.80 

1983 

63,945 

342 

6.221 

272 

63,115 

344.9 

6,023 

292 

1.062.6 

15.2 

2,333.2 

209.03 

84.69 

1 ,025.05 

1982  J 

2,013 

9 

222 

13 

5,053 

35.0 

354 

24 

68.1 

0.7 

233.2 

9.28 

3.26 

1,058.50 

A 

5,037 

31 

450 

33 

8,320 

40.5 

541 

25 

77.0 

0.4 

228.9 

9.41 

8.32 

1,088.91 

S 

6,526 

39 

460 

27 

4,272 

29.6 

418 

27 

81  0 

2.6 

184.9 

13.42 

9.50 

1,075.59 

o 

6,116 

34 

492 

25 

4,428 

28.5 

468 

24 

69.8 

0.4 

150.4 

1460 

9.39 

1,497.89 

N 

6,906 

41 

597 

36 

5.622 

32.1 

540 

30 

74.3 

12 

179.9 

17.41 

9.19 

1.162.07 

D 

4,715 

24 

432 

22 

6.651 

339 

504 

29 

50.5 

1.0 

184.1 

13.76 

5.69 

1.065  80 

1983  J 

6,485 

34 

577 

24 

3,352 

19.7 

371 

20 

71.1 

0.3 

142.6 

2035 

5.98 

1.061.21 

F 

6,085 

30 

533 

26 

4,579 

23.1 

491 

24 

81.5 

0.6 

136  8 

22.72 

5  82 

1 ,066.63 

M 

6,062 

33 

600 

35 

6,063 

29.3 

562 

25 

106.9 

4.0 

198.3 

27.79 

7.06 

1,075.27 

A 

5.626 

28 

510 

20 

4,997 

27.8 

593 

25 

88.6 

1.0 

181.6 

14.81 

6.31 

1,071.56 

M 

5,783 

26 

595 

15 

4,609 

29.5 

457 

23 

106.2 

0.8 

205.7 

17.79 

7.67 

1,068.13 

J 

5,621 

30 

596 

35 

6,518 

369 

559 

26 

82  1 

0.8 

238  1 

17.42 

8.89 

1.010.97 

J 

1,661 

7 

112 

5 

4,653 

28.3 

322 

23 

91.1 

1.2 

242.4 

8.70 

3.43 

1 .054.41 

A 

4.784 

28 

532 

18 

8,944 

36.7 

679 

32 

90.4 

05 

2484 

11.16 

8.49 

1 ,043.27 

S 

5,623 

33 

552 

26 

3.631 

25.5 

456 

21 

75.1 

0.4 

206.8 

11.45 

893 

1,001.44 

0 

5.529 

31 

558 

25 

4,125 

27.9 

405 

23 

84.9 

08 

167.2 

1664 

7.92 

1,026.31 

N 

6.397 

38 

640 

24 

5.383 

29.7 

554 

24 

108.1 

1.3 

185.5 

19.37 

8.52 

1,019.41 

D 

4,289 

25 

416 

19 

6,261 

30.5 

574 

26 

76.6 

3.5 

179.9 

20.83 

5.67 

1.025.05 

1984  J 

5,776 

35 

584 

23 

3,022 

17.2 

401 

19 

63.1 

0.4 

134.2 

21.24 

6.08 

1.020.64 

F 

5.639 

38 

602 

18 

4,406 

20.6 

542 

20 

72.1 

0.7 

148.9 

23.89 

6.79 

1 ,024.07 

M 

5.835 

35 

640 

34 

6,341 

29.7 

701 

21 

103.9 

0.8 

186.9 

23.40 

7.41 

1,028.71 

A 

5.092 

28 

577 

20 

3,373 

16.9 

368 

18 

98  5 

09 

176.3 

22.38 

6.36 

1,027.12 

M 

5.530 

28 

604 

16 

5,179 

29.7 

520 

24 

1062 

0.9 

235.9 

15.57 

8.12 

1,022.54 

J 

5,130 

29 

571 

24 

7,134 

31  3 

611 

22 

139.9 

1.2 

— 

"Intended  for  cigarettes.       'Includes  pipe,  plug,  chewing,  twist,  snuff  etc        'Sales  to  wholesalers,  retailers  and  institutions  which  are  subject  to  excise  duty.       'Includes  sales  for 
ships'  air  stores,  embassies  of  Canada  and  for  export.       "End  of  period. 
Sources:  Production  and  Disposition  of  Tobacco  Products  (32-022),  Statistics  Canada. 

Table  8:  Rubber  (metric  tonnes) 


Imports 

Consumption  of  natural, 

natural  and 

synthetic  & 

reclaimed  rubber 

Year 

synthetic 
(million 
pounds) 

Consumpti 

Wire 

month 

Synthetic 

Natural 

Synthetic 

Reclaimed 

Total2 

and  tubes 

Footwear 

and  cable 

Natural 

D 

2099 

345075 

345077 

345078 

345088 

345089 

345090 

345091 

345092 

345094 

1982 

187.28 

181  701 

72  852 

171  356 

8  179 

255  555 

176  523 

4  450 

X 

6  857 

1983 

23532 

178  106 

84  682 

185  471 

8  905 

280  076 

189  643 

4  932 

832 

7  252 

1982  J 

15.21 

19  237 

7  269 

16  471 

796 

24  536 

17  499 

377 

X 

7  656 

J 

11.57 

16  708 

3  842 

9  245 

520 

13  607 

9  797 

120 

X 

8  662 

A 

14.12 

18  935 

5  321 

13  285 

627 

19  187 

13011 

335 

X 

8  100 

S 

15.49 

15  082 

6  513 

15  420 

862 

22  795 

15  941 

444 

X 

8  095 

0 

13.00 

10  541 

6  466 

15  188 

538 

22  195 

15  446 

290 

X 

7  235 

N 

24.31 

14  629 

6  641 

14  797 

655 

22  093 

15  721 

352 

X 

6116 

D 

11.07 

16  274 

5  367 

12  077 

537 

17  981 

11  959 

292 

X 

6  857 

1983  J 

20.03 

16  162 

5  821 

13  780 

564 

20  165 

13  987 

459 

X 

6  819 

F 

16  08 

X 

6  894 

15  758 

844 

23  496 

16  324 

431 

X 

6  820 

M 

18.83 

17  142 

7  494 

16  600 

931 

25  025 

16  737 

438 

X 

5  753 

A 

20.67 

11  224 

7  075 

15  697 

830 

23  602 

16  054 

364 

X 

6  339 

M 

18.95 

13  025 

7  503 

16  675 

764 

24  942 

16  791 

394 

X 

6  047 

J 

20.47 

13  774 

6  689 

16  183 

778 

23  650 

15211 

439 

X 

6  578 

J 

14.93 

15  495 

4  663 

9  869 

488 

15  020 

10  432 

144 

X 

6  694 

A 

18.90 

14  404 

6  735 

15  547 

624 

22  906 

14  687 

440 

X 

7  499 

S 

18.59 

13  670 

6  950 

15  736 

782 

24  468 

15  609 

599 

X 

6  798 

O 

23.01 

16  958 

7  861 

17  155 

799 

25  815 

17  551 

481 

X 

7  324 

N 

23.17 

14  858 

9  285 

17  836 

818 

27  957 

19  528 

466 

X 

6  197 

D 

21.69 

15015 

7  712 

14  635 

683 

23  030 

16  732 

277 

X 

7  252 

1984  J 

26.84 

F 

22.76 

M 

29.69 

A 

21.80 

M 

20.01 

'End  of  period        'Consumption  in  Manufacturing  of  Foamed  Rubber,  Rug  Underlay-Other. 

Sources:  Consumption,  Production  and  Inventories  of  Rubber  (33-003),  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Statistics  Canada. 


76 


August 

1984 

Section  6- 

-Table  9 

Table  9 

Footwear 

Footwear 

Boots 

and  Shoes  — 

dress  and  casua 

Boots  & 

Athletic  Footwear 

Ice  Skate 

Infant's 

Shoes- 

Boots 

Year 

Total 

Men's 

Boy's 

Women's 

Girl's 

and 

work  & 

(with  or 

All 

and 

all 

sizes 

sizes 

sizes 

sizes 

little 

utility 

without 

other 

month 

types 

Total 

6  and  up 

under  6 

4  and  up 

under  4         children's 

types 

Slippers 

Total 

blades) 

footwear 

D 

345653 

345654 

345655 

345656 

345657 

345658 

345659 

345660 

345661 

345662 

345663 

345665 

1982 

36,670 

23,584 

5.720 

983 

14,046 

974 

1,861 

4.260 

5,024 

1,633 

1,122 

750 

1983 

39.119 

25,105 

6,547 

885 

14,709 

1,019 

1,945 

5,037 

5,278 

X 

X 

X 

1982  J 

1,827 

1,067 

239 

37 

652 

53 

86 

222 

258 

147 

104 

42 

A 

3,286 

2,113 

492 

73 

1,301 

87 

160 

321 

501 

109 

72 

76 

S 

3,365 

2.102 

499 

76 

1.299 

51 

177 

372 

529 

120 

83 

86 

0 

2,969 

1.815 

450 

84 

1,071 

60 

150 

378 

511 

110 

67 

83 

N 

2,843 

1,808 

490 

79 

1,049 

72 

118 

374 

470 

82 

40 

53 

D 

2,023 

1,413 

355 

75 

832 

42 

109 

252 

275 

32 

9 

39 

1983  J 

2,460 

1,770 

406 

72 

1,103 

53 

136 

327 

238 

X 

X 

X 

F 

2,962 

2,083 

524 

77 

1,224 

85 

173 

343 

287 

86 

40 

X 

M 

3,330 

2.235 

465 

71 

1.460 

79 

160 

376 

318 

174 

104 

80 

A 

3.155 

2,056 

486 

71 

1,280 

72 

147 

343 

379 

174 

136 

88 

M 

3.372 

2,136 

549 

68 

1,287 

100 

132 

382 

429 

172 

130 

92 

J 

3,863 

2.495 

675 

119 

1.378 

114 

209 

442 

472 

157 

117 

94 

J 

1,877 

1,187 

306 

53 

686 

44 

98 

243 

263 

90 

61 

24 

A 

4,090 

2,499 

627 

82 

1,434 

116 

240 

541 

623 

174 

109 

88 

S 

3,981 

2,425 

661 

96 

1,405 

92 

171 

532 

624 

178 

115 

85 

0 

3,583 

2,094 

656 

63 

1,154 

79 

142 

524 

638 

153 

102 

83 

N 

3,993 

2,447 

723 

67 

1,345 

109 

203 

596 

711 

103 

X 

60 

D 

2.453 

1,678 

469 

46 

953 

76 

134 

388 

296 

44 

X 

28 

1984  J 

3.245 

2,186 

517 

54 

1.391 

88 

136 

548 

313 

69 

X 

34 

F 

4,003 

2,620 

599 

71 

1,600 

108 

242 

643 

439 

148 

X 

34 

M 

3,890 

2.534 

629 

83 

1,505 

100 

217 

535 

490 

159 

X 

59 

A 

3,689 

2,231 

553 

93 

1.306 

99 

180 

X 

579 

184 

97 

90 

M 

4.207 

2.476 

578 

107 

1,461 

130 

200 

684 

609 

196 

92 

86 

J 

4,281 

2.488 

588 

69 

1,526 

111 

194 

671 

636 

203 

93 

98 

Source:  Footwear  Statistics  (33-002),  Statistics  Canada. 


77 


Section  6— Tables  10  and  11 

Table  10:  Production  of  sawn  lumber1  (million  feet,  board  measure) 


August  1984 


Year  and 
month 

Canada 

NS 

NB 

Que. 

Ont 

Sask. 

Alta. 

BC 

D 

2267 

2270 

2271 

2272 

2273 

2275 

2276 

2277 

1982 
1983 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 


15,916 

142 

300 

2,761 

1,637 

171 

749 

10,109 

20,329 

152 

469 

3,672 

1.846 

X 

892 

13,041 

1,434.7 

18.0 

34.9 

240.4 

151.9 

166 

60.3 

908.0 

1,037.7 

15.5 

32.5 

184.5 

83.7 

9.2 

45.5 

665.5 

1,291.2 

15.1 

32.3 

277.9 

150.5 

16.3 

47.3 

748.5 

1,431.6 

12.3 

30.1 

258.7 

148.6 

14.4 

67.6 

896.3 

1,389.7 

10.9 

29.1 

271.2 

125.1 

18.6 

45.7 

885.7 

1.324.6 

10.9 

27.3 

260.8 

130.5 

13.0 

50.3 

830.9 

1.292.0 

7.6 

27.9 

204.7 

112.4 

10.7 

58.2 

866.6 

1,461.7 

5.6 

20.0 

226.1 

126.0 

14.9 

86.7 

977.0 

1,635.4 

5.9 

27.5 

2826 

147.2 

16.6 

87.0 

1.063.6 

1,836.8 

8.1 

31.2 

323.9 

160.3 

17.6 

120.0 

1.171.0 

1,643.1 

10.6 

31.3 

289.1 

158.8 

19.2 

44.4 

1 .082.4 

1,629.8 

14.4 

41.1 

297.8 

154.9 

9.9 

48.3 

1.058.6 

1,794.7 

15.4 

44.7 

329.3 

168.7 

16.2 

42.5 

1,172.8 

1,540.0 

15.2 

43.0 

234.3 

110.6 

14.2 

45.2 

1 ,074.9 

1,752.4 

16.7 

47.0 

336.1 

163  9 

20.7 

63.6 

1,098.8 

1,835.1 

16.3 

47.7 

341.3 

167.3 

19.3 

60.7 

1,177.4 

1,825.6 

18.6 

45.4 

334.7 

170.2 

19.3 

88.6 

1,144.2 

1.744.7 

13.5 

44.6 

372.8 

175.1 

X 

53.7 

1 ,063.3 

1 ,630.2 

11.6 

45.1 

303.8 

142.6 

14.1 

151.3 

956.9 

1.751.0 

12.2 

24.0 

286.6 

172.8 

15.9 

102.8 

1,129.8 

1,721.2 

13.4 

33.1 

333.5 

165.9 

19.2 

103.1 

1,043.8 

1.691.0 

13.0 

38.3 

348.9 

140.1 

18.4 

103.1 

1 .020.3 

1.879.7 

14.6 

41.7 

334.6 

137.9 

21.3 

135.4 

1,178.6 

1 .846.6 

18.2 

42.4 

351.8 

194.7 

21  0 

40.0 

1,168.5 

'Excludes  Newfoundland,  PEL,  Manitoba,  the  Yukon  and  the  Northwest  Territories,  which,  together  account  for  less  than  1%  of  the  total. 

Sources:  Production,  Shipments  and  Stocks  on  Hand  of  Sawmills  (35-002),  (35-003),  monthly,  Sawmills  and  Planing  Mills  (35-204),  annual,  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  1 1 :  Pulpwood,  wood  pulp  and  newsprint 


Pulpwood 

production1 

(thousand 

cubic  metres) 

Wood  pulp  production2 

Wood  pulp 
exports3 

Newsprint 
production 

Newsprint  shipments 

Year 
and 

Total 

Mechanical 

Chemical 

Total                  Domestic 

Export" 

month 

Thousand  metric  tonnes 

Thousand  metric  tonnes 

D 

2289 

2290 

2291 

2292 

2293 

2294 

2295                          2296 

2297 

1982 

41,337 

17  008.6 

6  815.9 

10  175.2 

6,741 

8117 

8  074                            934 

7  139 

1983 

43,027 

19  123.0 

7  708.1 

11  400.1 

7,521 

8  494 

8  441                          972 

7  471 

1982  J 

3,344 

1  287.3 

518.9 

766.9 

552 

617 

614                            67 

547 

A 

3,933 

1  331.1 

516.0 

813.7 

620 

642 

598                            70 

528 

S 

4.067 

1  181.3 

5030 

676.9 

527 

557 

601                             63 

538 

O 

4.040 

1  437.9 

583.7 

852.4 

437 

698 

684                            76 

608 

N 

3,941 

1  322.8 

548.9 

772.5 

590 

657 

691                             83 

608 

D 

2,684 

1  200.7 

497  0 

702.4 

566 

599 

744                              73 

671 

1983  J 

3,001 

1  446.3 

589.4 

8560 

505 

685 

605                            68 

537 

F 

3,548 

1  491.7 

579.4 

911.3 

554 

654 

607                            70 

538 

M 

3,229 

1  607.4 

647.1 

958.8 

706 

680 

674                            80 

595 

A 

1,586 

1  437.2 

623.3 

8126 

533 

695 

710                            83 

626 

M 

2,374 

1  602.3 

665.1 

936.0 

604 

724 

683                            82 

601 

J 

3,820 

1  695.5 

680.3 

1  014.2 

726 

727 

795                            83 

713 

J 

3,606 

1  591.9 

604.5 

986.2 

594 

699 

679                            76 

603 

A 

4,771 

1  684.1 

6469 

1  035.9 

671 

726 

696                            82 

614 

S 

4,875 

1  544.0 

625.4 

917.4 

689 

707 

737                            85 

652 

O 

4,443 

1  689.1 

688.8 

999  0 

666 

750 

764                            85 

679 

N 

4,221 

1  687.5 

688.9 

997.2 

605 

774 

766                            97 

669 

D 

3,553 

1  646.1 

669.1 

975.7 

668 

673 

725                            81 

644 

1984  J 

3,861 

1  705.3 

670.6 

1  033.6 

705 

757 

699                            79 

620 

F 

3,498 

1  274.8 

604.5 

668.9 

528 

622 

646                            78 

568 

M 

3.362 

1  338.9 

644.3 

692.9 

469 

666 

674                            92 

581 

A 

2.304 

1  577.1 

693.1 

882.5 

486 

737 

701                             90 

611 

M 

2,928 

1  884.5 

775.5 

1  107.6 

691 

811 

850                            99 

751 

J 

1  812.9 

734.0 

1  077.7 

'Pulpwood  produced  for  domestic  use  and  excluding  exports,  but  including  receipts  of  purchased  roundwood.       'Total  pulp  production  covers  "screenings"  which  are  already  included  in 
exports.  "Screenings"  are  excluded  throughout  from  mechanical  and  chemical  pulp.       3Customs  exports.       4Mill  shipments  destined  for  export. 

Sources:  Pulpwood  and  Wood  Residue  Statistics  (25-001),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada:  Bulletins  of  the  Canadian  Pulp  and  Paper  Association: 
"Monthly  Pulp  Summary"  and  "Monthly  Newsprint  Statistics". 


78 


August  1984 

Table  12:  Primary  iron  and  steel  (thousand  metric  tonnes) 


Section  6— Table  12 


Net  shipments  ot  steel 

shapes  to  consuming  industries13'' 

(Rolled 

steel  products 

only) 

Primary  nn 

Steel 
Service 

Steel 

Centres, 
other 

Ingots 

incl. 

whole- 

Motor 

Railroad 

Year 

conti- 

salers 

vehicles 

cars  and 

Steel 

Metal 

Contrac- 

and 

Pig 

Ferro 

nuous 

Net 

&  ware- 

and 

Railway 

locomo- 

Ship- 

fabri- 

building 

tors 

month 

iron 

alloys 

Total 

cast 

Castings 

total 

houses 

parts 

operating 

tive2 

building 

cation 

systems 

products 

D 

2309 

2310 

2311 

2312 

2313 

345165 

345166 

345167 

345168 

345169 

345170 

345171 

345172 

345173 

1982 

8.000.1 

184  9       11,865.0 

11.756.8 

108.2 

9,323.4 

1,219.1 

1.081.8 

245.7 

53.1 

25.6 

665.7 

38.2 

345.6 

1983 

8.566.8 

177.8       12,832.3 

12.7282 

104.1 

9,9962 

1.549.9 

1.640.1 

2869 

50.0 

18.6 

7174 

38.6 

400.0 

1982  J 

6104 

18.1 

979.8 

9678 

12.0 

814.0 

845 

112.4 

14.9 

9.8 

1.0 

54.7 

2.1 

21.9 

J 

602.7 

8.6 

833.0 

824.6 

8.4 

667.4 

79.8 

92.8 

5.3 

8.7 

1.5 

43.9 

1.9 

18.6 

A 

629.1 

10.3 

9298 

9244 

5.4 

750.7 

958 

97.7 

7.5 

6.1 

1.8 

48.2 

2.0 

23.7 

S 

645.7 

14.0 

965.0 

958.0 

7.0 

787.6 

107.9 

103.6 

14.8 

3.1 

1.5 

58.1 

2.0 

29.4 

0 

5863 

15.5 

814.1 

809  2 

4.9 

791.5 

110.4 

87.7 

23.2 

1.2 

0.7 

55.7 

2.5 

27.9 

N 

513.6 

18.3 

760.9 

754.6 

6.3 

785.6 

104.2 

78.0 

194 

1.7 

1.0 

58.3 

1.6 

25.6 

D 

454.9 

13.7 

621.5 

615.1 

6.4 

473.2 

725 

53.5 

22.9 

0.6 

1.3 

40.1 

0.6 

12.8 

1983  J 

504.5 

13.6 

743.4 

737.7 

57 

616.4 

101.0 

102.2 

28.1 

04 

1.1 

43.5 

08 

18.0 

F 

5663 

13.1 

8448 

842  1 

2.7 

676.1 

108.8 

112.8 

18.6 

0.6 

09 

45.2 

1.0 

24.3 

M 

715.4 

12.9 

1,080.7 

1,076.7 

40 

892  6 

141.9 

140.8 

38.5 

1.3 

04 

55.0 

2.2 

35.6 

A 

771.6 

14.7 

1,131.8 

1 

,123.0 

88 

8404 

131.5 

137.6 

22.3 

0.7 

1.3 

64.3 

4.4 

35.9 

M 

719.8 

17.2 

1.078.6 

1,068.7 

99 

9060 

146.5 

153.8 

29.4 

1.8 

2.6 

57.7 

4.9 

44.5 

J 

737.5 

17.8 

1,131.9 

1 

.1204 

11.5 

930.4 

157.3 

140.4 

24.4 

9.8 

1.8 

61.7 

4.4 

39.8 

J 

731.8 

13.6 

1.019.4 

1,011.9 

7.5 

727.8 

115.1 

114.5 

22.1 

11.1 

3.0 

54.2 

4.1 

40.3 

A 

736.8 

14.2 

1,105.3 

1,096.8 

8.5 

807.1 

122.4 

135.0 

12.5 

6.1 

1.7 

62.0 

4.9 

43.9 

S 

764.3 

15.7 

1,187.2 

1 

,175.1 

12.1 

918.4 

142.0 

152.2 

15.3 

2.4 

1.0 

77.0 

4.7 

36.6 

0 

818.8 

16.2 

1,239.3 

1.227.0 

12.3 

953  2 

1370 

156.4 

28.1 

5.9 

1.7 

68.5 

29 

33.2 

N 

775.1 

14.8 

1,198.4 

1 

,187.1 

11.3 

971.6 

143.2 

164.0 

25.0 

5.4 

07 

72.6 

2.2 

28.9 

D 

724.9 

14.0 

1,071.5 

1,061.7 

98 

756.2 

103.2 

130.4 

22.6 

4.5 

24 

55.7 

2.1 

19.0 

1984  J 

793  9 

14.7 

1,236.3 

1.226.7 

9.6 

9962 

145.6 

181.3 

31.1 

2.4 

29 

69.1 

2.2 

28.4 

F 

777.5 

139 

1,218.7 

1.208.1 

10.6 

927.2 

146.0 

166.5 

29.8 

19 

1.1 

63.8 

16 

28.1 

M 

856.1 

19.6 

1,343.4 

1.332.3 

11.1 

1,071.4 

171.2 

191.3 

31.1 

4.4 

0.5 

65.9 

2.4 

36.6 

A 

831.4 

17.1 

1,295.8 

1,283.7 

12.1 

964.4 

147.1 

176.9 

25.1 

5.2 

0.9 

61.5 

2.2 

34.9 

M 

8494 

16.7 

1,301.1 

1,287.3 

138 

1 ,074.9 

148.6 

198.9 

27.4 

7.8 

08 

71.6 

3.6 

43.5 

Net  shipments 

of  steel  shapes  to  consuming  industries'.3.* 

(Rolled  stee 

products  only) 

Natural 

resources 

Year 

Stamping, 

and 

Agricul- 

Non- 

Industrial 

Pipes 

Wire      Containers      Appliances 

Export 

Export 

and 

pressing, 

extractive 

tural 

electrical 

Electrical       packaging 

and         and  wire 

and 

and 

Miscel- 

to 

to  other 

month 

coating 

industries 

equipment 

machinery 

machinery      equipment 

tubes         products 

closures 

utensils 

laneous 

USA. 

countries 

D 

345174 

345175 

345176 

345177 

345178            345179 

345180 

345181 

345182 

345183 

345184 

345185 

345186 

1982 

338.7 

177.0 

93.0 

147.2 

93.4 

101.8          1,099.4 

594.8 

402.5 

93.1 

47.6 

1,014.7 

1,445.4 

1983 

390.8 

154.7 

B9.8 

137.9 

01.1 

137.5          1,030.7 

775.6 

412.4 

119.7 

39.8 

1,605.6 

299.1 

1982  J 

26.7 

15.2 

4.5 

13.7 

7.3 

7.6 

89.6 

43.8 

46.9 

6.9 

4.3 

105.5 

140.7 

J 

19.8 

8.7 

1.7 

66 

3.7 

6.6 

51.9 

24.8 

33.2 

4.2 

2.8 

75.4 

175.5 

A 

25.1 

10.7 

5.0 

88 

8.6 

8.0 

58.7 

49.0 

40.9 

7.1 

3.5 

77.3 

165.2 

S 

27.0 

12.7 

5.1 

9.7 

7.0 

8.3 

58.0 

50.3 

29.5 

8.3 

3.5 

96.8 

151.0 

0 

23.9 

12.9 

44 

98 

6.9 

7.9 

63.9 

53.9 

24.2 

8.1 

3.6 

80.3 

182  4 

N 

24.4 

13.3 

5.7 

12.1 

90 

7.6 

61.2 

600 

22.7 

9.6 

27 

81.6 

185.9 

D 

19.0 

97 

43 

8.3 

54 

6.1 

56.4 

30  1 

16.8 

64 

22 

36.0 

68.2 

1983  J 

240 

10.7 

7.9 

10.0 

7.9 

10.2 

71.3 

35.3 

42.3 

11.1 

32 

77.7 

9.7 

F 

25.7 

8.6 

9.0 

9.5 

79 

11.2 

78.8 

48.4 

34.3 

9.6 

2.7 

100.9 

17.3 

M 

27.8 

134 

8.7 

11.5 

10.0 

12.1 

90.4 

69.4 

38.8 

10.0 

4.4 

148.1 

32.3 

A 

35.5 

17.1 

7.4 

13.1 

7.9 

12.1 

85.7 

638 

36.9 

94 

3.2 

121.7 

28.6 

M 

38.1 

12.6 

8.8 

11.7 

79 

150 

928 

67,1 

36.0 

10.5 

2.9 

133.0 

28.4 

J 

34.5 

13.8 

6.6 

10.6 

99 

17.9 

76.6 

809 

36.6 

10.3 

2.6 

153.4 

37.1 

J 

31.4 

10.3 

6.1 

8.6 

4.7 

10.6 

55.0 

60.3 

33.5 

6.1 

1.5 

120.5 

14.8 

A 

37.1 

11.6 

5.1 

14.0 

80 

105 

81.9 

63.3 

37.0 

10.0 

1.0 

120.3 

18.8 

S 

38.4 

13.5 

8.7 

13.5 

94 

9.5 

85.4 

74.0 

35.5 

10.8 

5.7 

147.4 

35.4 

0 

33.3 

12.9 

7.0 

11.4 

87 

10.0 

105.5 

70.0 

26.6 

120 

46 

178.5 

39.0 

N 

38.7 

186 

7.7 

13.2 

11.1 

10.2 

110.7 

78.2 

35.4 

11.3 

38 

161.2 

29.5 

D 

26.3 

11.6 

6.8 

10.8 

7.7 

8.2 

96.6 

64.9 

19.5 

8.6 

4.2 

142.9 

8.2 

1984  J 

36.0 

13.2 

11.5 

16.5 

11.6 

11.5 

116.7 

762 

40.1 

13.2 

67 

168.9 

11.1 

F 

33.0 

13.3 

11.4 

13.5 

11.7 

11.9 

116.0 

71.5 

32.7 

10.8 

7.0 

144.1 

11.5 

M 

37.1 

16.2 

11.7 

14.3 

11.0 

10.8 

132.3 

87.6 

39.0 

96 

80 

165.2 

25.2 

A 

37.9 

13.1 

10.1 

14.7 

9.7 

11.8 

126.4 

67.4 

30.8 

6.7 

68 

157.5 

17.7 

M 

43.2 

15.9 

104 

16.3 

11.2 

129 

136.8 

890 

32.5 

8.1 

6.2 

164.0 

26.2 

'Data  compiled  according  to  the  Steel  Distribution  Index  revised  January.  1964.       'Figures  on  net  shipments  relate  to  semi  finished  and  rolled  steel  products  only.  Shipments  to  con- 
suming industries  of  castings,  forgings  and  steel  pipe  are  not  included       Excluding  shipments  for  re-processing  at  maker's  own  plant.      4Dala  compiled  as  submitted  by  the  steel 
producers  according  to  the  steel  industry  distribution  code. 
Source:  Primary  Iron  and  Steel  (41-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


79 


Section  6— Table  13 

Table  13:  New  motor  vehicles 


August  1984 


New  motor 

vehicles 

New 

motor  vehicle  sales 

Passenge 

cars 

Passenger 

Commercial 

Imports 

North 

North 

less 

American 

Overseas 

American 

Overseas 

Year 
and 

re-exports 

Exports 

Total 

manufactured 

manufactured 

manufactured 

manufactured 

month 

(            Thousand  units 

) 

( 

Million  dollars 

) 

D 

2357 

2360 

2363 

2364 

2365 

2366 

2367 

1982 

537.39 

705.71 

9,824.0 

4,856.3 

2,181.2 

2,423.0 

363.4 

1983 

736.81 

866.56 

12,196.3 

6,700.5 

2,340.9 

2,728.8 

426.1 

1982  J 

48.30 

82.81 

1,093.6 

587.3 

204.2 

276.7 

25.4 

J 

45.93 

45.19 

679.4 

339.7 

160.7 

154.2 

24.8 

A 

40.01 

46.80 

752.6 

373.7 

184.8 

165.5 

28.6 

S 

44.88 

73.22 

786.2 

363.2 

212.3 

169.2 

41.5 

0 

35.67 

51.60 

733.6 

345.1 

182.9 

166.5 

39.0 

N 

38.54 

54.47 

765.2 

389  0 

182.7 

162.2 

31.4 

D 

31.79 

53.10 

729.5 

3939 

138.6 

162.2 

34.8 

1983  J 

36.26 

55.94 

580.2 

295.0 

125.7 

138.3 

21.2 

F 

6342 

75.43 

681.0 

340.8 

167.0 

148.6 

24.6 

M 

62  36 

72.94 

1,138.3 

624.2 

223.9 

250.7 

39.5 

A 

70.31 

74.87 

1,244.8 

720.6 

200.1 

284.1 

40.1 

M 

79.74 

90  46 

1,187.2 

674.5 

238.7 

227.1 

46.9 

J 

66.24 

89  23 

1,251.5 

721.4 

220.0 

259.7 

50.3 

J 

53.80 

5669 

941.4 

547.5 

158.6 

201.2 

34.1 

A 

35.85 

44.93 

1.002.6 

506.6 

216.7 

238.7 

40.5 

S 

57.92 

5837 

906.7 

514.1 

140.6 

219.9 

32.1 

0 

76.35 

68.65 

1,164.2 

647.6 

212.0 

273.9 

30.8 

N 

75.32 

90.51 

1.200.0 

663.2 

240.0 

258.6 

38.1 

D 

5924 

88.54 

898.3 

444.9 

197.5 

227.9 

28.0 

1984  J 

50.25 

81.64 

923.6 

497.7 

152.0 

246.5 

27.3 

F 

76.44 

99.25 

1,120.6 

585.3 

221.2 

285.6 

28.5 

M 

82.98 

103.61 

1.528.3 

8235 

261.3 

409.9 

33.6 

A 

87.80 

100.35 

1,471.4 

854.0 

215.4 

369.5 

32.5 

M 

87.87 

102.15 

1.683  2 

930.7 

311.7 

406.7 

34.1 

New  motor 

vehicle  sales 

Passenge 

Commercial 

North  American 

North 

Total 

Total 

Manufactured 

Overseas  manufactured 

Total 

American 

Overseas 

Manu- 
factured 

manu- 

Year 
and 

Unadj. 

S.A. 

Unadj. 

S.A. 

Unadj. 

S.A. 

Unadj. 

S.A. 

Unadj. 

S.A. 

factured 

month 

Units 

D 

2368 

4970 

2373 

4975 

2369 

4971 

2370 

4972 

2374 

4973 

2371 

2372 

1982 

920.902 

713,481 

489,435 

224,046 

207,421 

166,986 

40,435 

1983 

1,081,088 

843,318 

625,088 

218.230 

237,770 

192.609 

45,161 

1982  J 

101,337 

82,869 

78,968 

65.308 

57.941 

46,882 

21,027 

18,426 

22,369 

17,561 

19,517 

2,852 

J 

65,076 

64,865 

51,581 

50.968 

34,850 

35,320 

16.731 

15.648 

13,495 

13,897 

10,732 

2,763 

A 

72,186 

77,284 

57.218 

61,006 

37.712 

42,257 

19.506 

18,749 

14,968 

16,278 

1 1 ,726 

3,242 

S 

75,973 

80.125 

60,133 

62,545 

37,832 

42.127 

22.301 

20,418 

15,840 

17,580 

1 1 .085 

4.755 

0 

69,496 

67.640 

53.854 

51,840 

35,199 

32,019 

18,655 

19,821 

15,642 

1 5.800 

1 1 .351 

4.291 

N 

72,150 

75,521 

57,405 

59,616 

39.714 

41.813 

17,691 

17,803 

14,745 

15,905 

11.259 

3,486 

D 

66,818 

92,347 

51 ,998 

73,371 

38,949 

55,632 

13.049 

17,739 

14,820 

18,976 

10.998 

3,822 

1983  J 

53,005 

75.390 

40,931 

59,238 

28,643 

40.960 

12,288 

18,278 

12,074 

16,152 

9.790 

2,284 

F 

61,693 

72,084 

48,740 

57,014 

32,067 

37,655 

16,673 

19,359 

12,953 

15,070 

10,275 

2,678 

M 

103,466 

86,746 

81.206 

68,273 

59,184 

50,024 

22,022 

18,249 

22,260 

18,473 

17,914 

4,346 

A 

113,007 

91,889 

88.354 

71,784 

68,924 

53,619 

1 9,430 

18.165 

24,653 

20,105 

20,291 

4.362 

M 

109,377 

90,222 

87,861 

72,488 

64,664 

53,618 

23.197 

18.870 

21,516 

17,734 

16,494 

5.022 

J 

112,812 

91,869 

88.519 

72,698 

67,982 

54,500 

20.537 

18,198 

24,293 

19,171 

18,992 

5,301 

J 

83,221 

87.824 

64,963 

68,148 

50.940 

54,086 

14,023 

14,062 

18,258 

19,676 

14,721 

3.537 

A 

89,636 

91,473 

68,586 

69,791 

47,396 

49,939 

21,190 

19.852 

21,050 

21.682 

16,771 

4,279 

S 

79,869 

87,663 

61 ,382 

66,831 

47,884 

54,476 

13,498 

12,355 

18,487 

20,832 

15,073 

3,414 

0 

100,117 

96,093 

78,223 

73,960 

59,333 

53,926 

18,890 

20,034 

21.894 

22,133 

18.644 

3,250 

N 

1 00,686 

103,495 

78,514 

79,650 

58,447 

59,821 

20,067 

19,829 

22,172 

23,845 

18.286 

3,886 

D 

74,199 

104,321 

56,039 

80,555 

39,624 

57,987 

16,415 

22,568 

18.160 

23,766 

15,358 

2.802 

1984  J 

76,960 

108,144 

57,353 

82,434 

44,276 

63.478 

13,077 

18.956 

19,607 

25,710 

16,815 

2,792 

F 

92,391 

104,739 

70,090 

79,873 

51,934 

59,612 

18,156 

20,261 

22,301 

24,866 

19.442 

2,859 

M 

128,129 

110,331 

96,351 

83,713 

73,712 

64,128 

22,639 

19,585 

31.778 

26,618 

28,416 

3,362 

A 

121,377 

101,687 

93.085 

77.581 

75.751 

60,395 

17,334 

17.186 

28,292 

24.106 

25,177 

3,115 

M 

138,643 

106,613 

107,927 

81 ,606 

82.944 

63.068 

24,983 

18,538 

30,716 

25,007 

27,489 

3,227 

Sources:  Motor  Vehicle  Shipments  (42-002),  New  Motor  Vehicle  Sales  (63-007),  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


80 


August  1984 

Table  14:  Production  of  motor  vehicles  in  Canada 


Section  6— Table  14 


Total 

Total 

Cars 

Year 

and 

all 

all 

month 

vehicles 

cars 

Ford 

General  Motors 

Americar 

Motors 

Volvo 

D 

125000 

125001 

125015 

125029 

125002 

125055 

1982 

1,276,040 

807,645 

283.059 

334,646 

30,341 

10,165 

1983 

1,534,710 

978,317 

293,999 

538,639 

29.448 

10,378 

1982  M 

136,053 

85,562 

36,235 

31,210 

2,436 

900 

J 

149,394 

93.940 

36,699 

36,116 

2,677 

990 

J 

72.617 

46,431 

9,054 

27,194 

2,052 

945 

A 

107.497 

68,509 

28,715 

18,083 

5,346 

197 

S 

106,326 

71,376 

22.201 

30,784 

2,380 

867 

0 

90,311 

54,284 

15.475 

23,479 

1,962 

899 

N 

86.661 

57.082 

19,380 

31 ,388 

2,437 

945 

D 

75,979 

50,515 

19,357 

21,326 

2,053 

765 

1983  J 

107,773 

73,345 

17,017 

35,050 

3,093 

900 

F 

116,268 

77,863 

17,048 

40,375 

1,956 

855 

M 

134,998 

87,041 

9.176 

53,992 

1,481 

1,035 

A 

137,180 

89,588 

13,237 

51,312 

3,107 

900 

M 

156,516 

105,403 

28,724 

51,969 

3,436 

945 

J 

156,123 

101.920 

34.568 

55.683 

2,459 

989 

J 

78,324 

52.796 

9.928 

41.494 

924 

450 

A 

96,763 

56.110 

33,585 

19.538 

2,181 

806 

S 

123,674 

71,999 

29.655 

38.886 

2,513 

945 

0 

133.605 

79,831 

25,806 

50,437 

2.688 

900 

N 

157,472 

98,263 

38,222 

55,929 

3.179 

933 

D 

136.014 

84,158 

37,033 

43,974 

2.431 

720 

1984  J 

151,192 

88,447 

29,340 

55,617 

2.556 

934 

F 

157,966 

88.565 

31,649 

53,576 

2.429 

911 

M 

177,779 

98.733 

41,234 

54,437 

2,072 

990 

A 

168,819 

98,419 

37,910 

58,395 

1,214 

900 

Trucks  and  Vans 

Year 

and 

International 

month 

Total 

Chrysler 

Ford 

G.M. 

Harvester 

Mack           Western  Star 

Freightliner 

Paccar 

D 

125059 

125060 

125061 

125062 

125065 

125067 

125066 

124983 

124984 

1982 

468.395 

95,317 

132,531 

227,277 

10,947 

796 

641 

225 

661 

1983 

556,393 

139,189 

144,147 

263,567 

5,687 

1,457 

596 

681 

1,069 

1982  M 

50,491 

10,075 

15,712 

23,435 

1,073 

139 

57 

_ 

_ 

J 

55.454 

1 1 .202 

16,795 

26,103 

1,155 

153 

46 

— 

— 

J 

26.186 

4,694 

7,117 

13.928 

315 

60 

12 

— 

60 

A 

38,988 

10.010 

16,026 

1 1 ,735 

1,110 

27 

62 

11 

7 

S 

34,950 

10,511 

6,573 

17,300 

370 

62 

63 

44 

27 

O 

36.027 

9,293 

9,429 

16,405 

742 

— 

36 

42 

80 

N 

29,579 

1.883 

10,281 

16,119 

1,157 

— 

24 

68 

47 

D 

25,464 

4,341 

8,172 

1 1 ,934 

879 

— 

38 

60 

40 

1983  J 

34.428 

10,715 

6,579 

16.501 

590 

_ 

— 

39 

4 

F 

38.405 

10,485 

9,804 

17,837 

238 

— 

2 

39 

— 

M 

47,957 

12,337 

14,431 

20.332 

707 

— 

26 

54 

70 

A 

47,592 

10,336 

11,710 

24,487 

939 

— 

41 

50 

29 

M 

51,113 

11,192 

15,192 

23,853 

742 

11 

38 

13 

72 

J 

54,203 

11.588 

15,480 

26,846 

— 

115 

36 

54 

84 

J 

25,528 

4,548 

3,889 

16,837 

— 

132 

37 

45 

40 

A 

40,653 

10,704 

10,956 

18,089 

524 

132 

64 

66 

118 

S 

51,675 

11,154 

14,321 

25,500 

406 

83 

39 

65 

107 

0 

53,774 

12,750 

14,174 

25,110 

523 

713 

105 

69 

330 

N 

59,209 

15,574 

15,532 

27,117 

585 

133 

102 

84 

82 

D 

51,856 

17,806 

12,079 

21,058 

433 

138 

106 

103 

133 

1984  J 

62,623 

24,511 

10,733 

26.364 

571 

192 

138 

114 

122 

F 

55.974 

29,537 

13,427 

25.285 

586 

129 

150 

127 

160 

M 

79,046 

34,936 

14,723 

28,031 

646 

199 

159 

162 

190 

A 

70,400 

31,401 

13.068 

24,603 

601 

189 

177 

185 

176 

Source:  Motor  Vehicle  Manufacturers'  Association  of  Canada. 


Section  6— Table  15 

Table  15:  Refrigerators,  freezers,  washing  machines  and  clothes  dryers  (thousand  units) 


August  1984 


Year 

Mechanical  refrigerators, 
domestic  type' 

Freezers,  domestic 
home  and  farm 

type 

Refrigerators 

&  freezers. 

household  type' 

Domestic 

washing  machines5 

Clothes  dryers 

and 

month 

Pro- 
duction 

Domestic 
Sales3 

Factory 
stocks" 

Pro- 
duction 

Domestic 
Sales 

Factory 
stocks" 

Imports 

Exports 

Pro- 
duction" 

Sales2-' 

Factory 
stocks*6 

Imports 

Exports 

Pro- 
duction 

Sales2 

Factory 
stocks' 

D 

2385 

339998 

2387 

2395 

339999 

2397 

2388 

2389 

2390 

2391 

2392 

2393 

2394 

2398 

2399 

2400 

1982 

365  74 

368.63 

82.17 

2603 

27200 

28.38 

58.47 

77.49 

321.8 

320  59 

51.11 

51.48 

1950 

246.4 

251.85 

50.17 

1983 

501.26 

468  18 

9461 

346  8 

281  16 

64.31 

56.05 

99.33 

390.2 

379.74 

61.13 

60.33 

20  35 

2943 

299  02 

46.70 

1982  J 

21.64 

3854 

85.81 

18.72 

34.54 

6681 

703 

8.63 

12.52 

32.45 

45.30 

3.46 

1.57 

9.67 

2305 

52.05 

A 

24.47 

2874 

80.67 

16.74 

31  69 

47.72 

291 

7.54 

24.48 

24.15 

44.71 

4.15 

0.90 

19.95 

17.87 

51.94 

S 

4056 

36.35 

83  89 

24  85 

31.85 

38.83 

6.71 

7.20 

39  62 

30.22 

53.14 

3.56 

1.27 

27.67 

23.50 

56.30 

0 

40.39 

34.67 

8635 

25.79 

26.62 

35.29 

2.42 

6.72 

35.17 

31.53 

57.01 

4.26 

1.88 

27.17 

26.26 

58.23 

N 

32.45 

34.15 

8603 

22.35 

24.71 

30  55 

397 

5.32 

25.67 

26.74 

58.54 

7,75 

1.54 

17.58 

24.19 

52.26 

D 

26.05 

34  58 

82.17 

14.24 

15.20 

2838 

4.65 

4.14 

2426 

27.20 

51.11 

4.99 

1.30 

21  17 

23.06 

50.17 

1983  J 

36.24 

26.42 

90.14 

27.64 

12.03 

41.74 

6.02 

5.30 

30.93 

22  66 

59.74 

3.45 

1.39 

23  60 

18.82 

55.69 

F 

38  98 

3091 

98.12 

25.76 

14.45 

51.08 

2.49 

5.03 

32.61 

28.14 

65.63 

3.49 

1.21 

24.08 

23.51 

57.08 

M 

38.52 

32.88 

102.39 

35.72 

17.16 

63.11 

1.48 

7.55 

37.74 

25.24 

77.68 

3.41 

2.06 

28.61 

18.51 

67.04 

A 

29.18 

32.80 

97.23 

32.14 

17.70 

78.40 

1.15 

7.45 

21.15 

26  64 

71.75 

3.62 

215 

15.61 

19.64 

62.57 

M 

51.77 

34.25 

112.33 

35.73 

19.29 

92.75 

4.99 

8.89 

23.91 

24.01 

71.65 

4.62 

0.74 

17.46 

17.05 

64  06 

J 

49.46 

50.44 

110.37 

38.18 

31.72 

95.21 

6.35 

9.37 

40.63 

41.39 

68.71 

6.13 

2.63 

31.72 

30.54 

6205 

J 

24.40 

55.26 

78.58 

25.20 

38.47 

79.70 

3  86 

11.32 

18.53 

42.97 

45.63 

6.57 

1.35 

14.81 

31.34 

48.27 

A 

39.91 

38  43 

77.22 

20.82 

36.74 

60.70 

5.04 

7.75 

29  86 

31.28 

44.48 

5.57 

1.76 

2240 

25.09 

45.77 

S 

54.94 

50.18 

80.91 

30.27 

33.81 

55.36 

7.57 

7.43 

42.83 

40.64 

45.91 

7.55 

1.83 

31.89 

31.70 

46.07 

0 

51.92 

47.03 

81.90 

28.33 

25.53 

54  86 

4.44 

10  60 

39.86 

36.30 

48.42 

6.22 

2.65 

30.51 

30.67 

45.24 

N 

4522 

37.21 

87.49 

29.17 

19.84 

62  73 

9.31 

10.78 

36  43 

31.49 

53.17 

4.99 

0.81 

26.50 

26.84 

44.69 

D 

40.72 

3237 

94.61 

17.85 

14.42 

64.31 

3.35 

7.86 

35.76 

2898 

61.13 

4.71 

1.77 

27.09 

25.31 

46.70 

1984  J 

47.69 

23.82 

1 1 1 .46 

23.81 

13.00 

73.68 

7.67 

8.02 

36.31 

24.47 

70.62 

5.17 

1.16 

26  06 

19  98 

52.35 

F 

44.31 

32.57 

117  89 

17.81 

13.91 

78.14 

2.21 

9.75 

37.12 

29  34 

7808 

3.63 

1.73 

28.49 

2421 

56.57 

M 

4865 

29  06 

134  09 

20.42 

15.34 

83  45 

5.72 

6.88 

43  04 

27.05 

93.77 

3.55 

1.31 

34.66 

21.06 

70.17 

A 

41.90 

31.19 

137.85 

22.02 

1468 

87.80 

5.96 

7.88 

27.79 

26.47 

93.79 

5.71 

098 

24.15 

20.39 

73.86 

M 

35.97 

33.55 

138.71 

30.70 

21.84 

8869 

13.10 

7.27 

30  84 

2605 

9849 

7.08 

1.67 

26.75 

19.42 

80.96 

J 

38.86 

48.39 

128.57 

31.49 

30.11 

83.10 

36.05 

38.90 

94.48 

32.23 

30.26 

82.29 

'Gas  types  are  included.       includes  producers'  shipments  for  export        3ln  some  cases  these  shipments  are  not  at  the  factory  level,  and  stocks  at  beginning  of  month  plus  production 
less  shipments  do  not  equal  stocks  at  end  of  month.       'End  of  period.       "Electric  and  other        "Excludes  apartment  type  machines.       'Excludes  other  than  electric 
Sources:  Production,  Sales  and  Stocks  of  Major  Appliances  (43-010),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Statistics  Canada. 


82 


Section  7  ■  Fuel,  Power,  Mining 


84 

1 

84 

2 

85 

3 

85 

4 

86 

5 

87 

6 

Electric  Energy 

Electric  Energy  Available,  by  Province 

Coal  and  Coke 

Supply  and  Disposition  of  Crude  Oil  and  Natural  Gas 
5.  Statistics  of  Refined  Petroleum  Products 

Metals 
7.  Non-metallic  Minerals 


83 


Section  7— Tables  1  and  2 

Table  1:  Electric  energy  (million  kilowatt  hours) 


August  1984 


1982 
1983 


1982 


1983 


1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 


YtMl 

and 

Net  generation 

Net  exports' 

month 

Hydraulic 

Thermal 

Total 

Utilities 

Industries 

available2 

D 

2437 

2438 

2439 

2440 

2441 

2442 

2443 

255,306 

121,499 

376,805 

339,348 

37.457 

31.365 

345,440 

263,384 

132,144 

395,528 

357,413 

38.115 

35.653 

359,875 

17,952 

8,361 

26,314 

23,394 

2,919 

1.266 

25,048 

17,698 

8,744 

26,442 

23,630 

2,811 

2.016 

24,414 

18,781 

9,529 

28,310 

25,274 

3,036 

3.419 

24,880 

19,013 

8,986 

27,999 

25,077 

2.922 

3,413 

24,575 

21,177 

9,490 

30.667 

27,422 

3.245 

3,524 

27.131 

22,923 

9,977 

32.900 

29,606 

3.295 

3,282 

29,618 

24,572 

10,489 

35.062 

31,719 

3.343 

2.895 

32,178 

25,175 

1 1 ,694 

36.869 

33.507 

3,362 

2.809 

34,060 

22,515 

1 1 ,056 

33,571 

30,415 

3.156 

2.847 

30,724 

23,365 

1 1 ,479 

34.844 

31 ,432 

3,412 

2.795 

32.049 

21 ,004 

10,121 

31,125 

28,001 

3,124 

2,714 

28,411 

21,073 

8,707 

29,780 

26,757 

3,023 

2,260 

27,520 

19,990 

9,076 

29,066 

26,068 

2,998 

2,658 

26,408 

18,860 

10.363 

29,223 

26,154 

3,069 

3.052 

26,171 

19.546 

11,140 

30,686 

27,620 

3,066 

3.290 

27.396 

19,739 

10.661 

30,400 

27,427 

2,973 

3.577 

26,823 

21,720 

1 1 ,353 

33,073 

29,692 

3.381 

3.514 

29,559 

23,757 

1 1 ,707 

35,464 

32,173 

3,291 

3.052 

32,412 

26,646 

14,066 

40.712 

37,447 

3.265 

3.204 

37,508 

26.818 

14,894 

41,712 

38,392 

3,320 

3.073 

38,639 

23,656 

12,536 

36,192 

33,226 

2,966 

2,817 

33,375 

25.210 

13,303 

38,513 

35,406 

3.107 

2.746 

35,767 

22,990 

10,365 

33,355 

30.285 

3.070 

2.870 

30,485 

23,210 

10,061 

33,271 

30.081 

3.190 

3.073 

30.198 

'Less  imports.       !Total  net  generation  less  net  exports 

Note:  Monthly  data  includes  all  producers  ol  electric  energy  who  generate  20  GW.h  or  more  per  year    Annual  data  represent  full  coverage  ol  generating  facilities  that  may  include  re- 
visions not  available  on  a  monthly  basis. 
Sources:  Electric  Power  Statistics  (57-001),  Electric  Power  Statistics,  Volume  II  (57-202),  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  2:  Electric  energy  available,  by  province  (million  kilowatt  hours) 


Year 

Yukon 

and 

and 

month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.EI 

N.S. 

N.B 

Que 

Ont 

Man 

Sask 

Alta 

B.C. 

N.W.T. 

D 

2455 

2456 

2457 

2458 

2459 

2460 

2461 

2462 

2463 

2464 

2465 

2466 

1982 

345,440 

8,562 

512 

6,651 

8.529 

117,966 

106.451 

14,265 

10,236 

27.371 

44,056 

841 

1983 

359,875 

8,760 

531 

6.769 

9,213 

122,264 

112,257 

14,767 

10,747 

29.142 

44,749 

676 

1982  J 

25,048 

624 

39 

495 

595 

8,159 

8,004 

946 

717 

2.116 

3.300 

53 

J 

24,424 

494 

43 

498 

587 

7,737 

8,120 

928 

696 

2.160 

3.112 

51 

A 

24,891 

416 

44 

505 

564 

8,089 

8,100 

948 

736 

2.212 

3.226 

50 

S 

24,586 

493 

42 

480 

577 

8,057 

7,815 

1,010 

737 

2.158 

3,165 

53 

O 

27,142 

663 

43 

516 

728 

9,169 

8,242 

1,147 

813 

2,250 

3,510 

61 

N 

29.618 

717 

43 

539 

725 

10,164 

8,796 

1,284 

945 

2.433 

3,905 

67 

D 

32,168 

833 

47 

609 

791 

1 1 ,404 

9.338 

1,442 

1,015 

2,570 

4,047 

71 

1983  J 

34,099 

839 

47 

647 

801 

12,370 

10,216 

1.458 

1.007 

2.536 

4,113 

65 

F 

30,772 

764 

41 

593 

788 

11,116 

9,204 

1,320 

896 

2,318 

3,674 

57 

M 

32,049 

833 

45 

624 

796 

11,318 

9,818 

1,391 

956 

2.444 

3,764 

60 

A 

28,411 

678 

41 

541 

674 

10,072 

8,828 

1,156 

807 

2,140 

3.424 

50 

M 

27,520 

700 

42 

535 

651 

9.309 

8,691 

1,097 

773 

2,161 

3.515 

46 

J 

26,408 

621 

41 

517 

657 

8,371 

8,765 

1,031 

794 

2,170 

3.397 

44 

J 

26,171 

580 

44 

493 

673 

8,120 

8,765 

1,022 

772 

2,229 

3.426 

47 

A 

27,396 

622 

46 

504 

712 

8,655 

9,118 

1.071 

840 

2,311 

3,467 

50 

S 

26,823 

639 

44 

487 

698 

8,459 

8.688 

1.045 

822 

2.287 

3,601 

53 

O 

29,559 

711 

44 

548 

808 

9.886 

9.117 

1.170 

903 

2,434 

3,878 

60 

N 

32,412 

831 

46 

604 

844 

1 1 ,367 

9.872 

1,312 

964 

2.520 

3,985 

67 

D 

37,508 

941 

49 

677 

948 

13,324 

11,173 

1,694 

1,218 

2.873 

4,535 

76 

1984  J 

38,639 

960 

48 

700 

1,029 

14,233 

1 1 ,696 

1,619 

1,176 

2.754 

4,348 

76 

F 

33,375 

866 

35 

635 

935 

12,383 

10,242 

1,356 

987 

2,439 

3,431 

66 

M 

35,767 

893 

47 

675 

961 

13.547 

11,106 

1.449 

1.054 

2.631 

3,340 

64 

A 

30,485 

835 

43 

606 

859 

10,789 

9,329 

1.137 

867 

2,391 

3,571 

59 

M 

30,198 

760 

44 

584 

823 

10,345 

9,227 

1,132 

902 

2,468 

3.856 

57 

Note:  Monthly  data  includes  all  producers  of  electric  energy  who  generate  20  GW.h  or  more  per  year.  Annual  data  represent  full  coverage  of  generating  facilities  that  may  include  re- 
visions not  available  on  a  monthly  basis 
Sources:  Electric  Power  Statistics  (57-001),  Statistics  Canada,  Electric  Power  Statistics,  Volume  II  (57-202),  Statistics  Canada. 


84 


August  1984 

Table  3:  Coal  and  coke  (thousand  of  metric  tonnes) 


Section  7— Tables  3  and  4 


Coal 

production 

Available 

Year 

Sub- 

and 

Bitu- 

bitu- 

for con- 

Coke 

month 

minous 

minous 

Lignite 

Total 

N.S 

N.B. 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C 

Imports 

Exports 

sumption 

production 

D 

2479 

2480 

2481 

2482 

2483 

2484 

2485 

2486 

2487 

2488 

261404 

2490 

2491 

1982 

22,296 

13,022 

7,493 

42,811 

3,051 

497 

7,493 

20,001 

11,769 

15,480 

16,002 

42,289 

3.999 

1983 

22,586 

14,462 

7,760 

44,808 

2,985 

558 

7,759 

21.779 

1 1 ,727 

14,345 

17,010 

42,143 

4.121 

1982  J 

2.088 

1,044 

649 

3,781 

241 

38 

649 

1,706 

1,147 

2,284 

1,407 

4,658 

323 

J 

1,698 

845 

606 

3,149 

230 

34 

606 

1,303 

976 

1,660 

1,333 

3,476 

317 

A 

1.653 

1.040 

599 

3,292 

252 

41 

599 

1,520 

879 

1,953 

1,269 

3,976 

306 

S 

1,723 

1,058 

631 

3,412 

248 

44 

631 

1,545 

944 

1,318 

1,363 

3.367 

289 

0 

1,269 

1,077 

667 

3,013 

255 

46 

667 

1,419 

626 

1,997 

1,259 

3,751 

298 

N 

1,781 

1,254 

669 

3,704 

249 

43 

669 

1,864 

879 

1,719 

1,209 

4,214 

270 

D 

1,733 

1,418 

677 

3,828 

210 

41 

677 

2.042 

858 

653 

1,208 

3,273 

281 

1983  J 

1,949 

1,335 

712 

3,996 

244 

42 

711 

1,981 

1,018 

2 

1.530 

2,468 

278 

F 

1,425 

1,140 

658 

3,223 

246 

46 

658 

1,722 

551 

187 

853 

2,557 

266 

M 

1,524 

1,321 

645 

3,490 

329 

52 

645 

1,844 

620 

106 

1.098 

2,498 

321 

A 

1,727 

1,097 

606 

3,430 

271 

43 

606 

1,604 

906 

609 

1.437 

2,602 

314 

M 

2,030 

1,133 

576 

3,739 

231 

50 

576 

1,761 

1,121 

1,449 

1,521 

3,667 

327 

J 

2,064 

1,132 

501 

3,697 

235 

49 

501 

1,845 

1,067 

1,692 

1,384 

4,005 

325 

J 

1,294 

997 

548 

2,839 

235 

47 

548 

1,380 

629 

1,550 

1,418 

2,971 

346 

A 

1,672 

1,127 

607 

3,406 

210 

52 

607 

1,830 

707 

1,146 

1,871 

2.681 

367 

S 

2,274 

1,192 

615 

4,081 

192 

52 

615 

1,912 

1,310 

1,968 

1,409 

4.640 

379 

0 

2.338 

1,183 

732 

4,253 

260 

50 

732 

1.878 

1,333 

1,761 

1.529 

4.485 

401 

N 

2,376 

1,315 

667 

4,358 

299 

42 

667 

1.980 

1,370 

2,152 

1,452 

5,058 

396 

D 

1,913 

1,490 

893 

4,296 

233 

33 

893 

2,042 

1,095 

1,723 

1,508 

4,511 

401 

1984  J 

2.469 

1,334 

864 

4.667 

277 

46 

864 

1,965 

1,515 

13 

1,701 

2,979 

409 

F 

2,614 

1,139 

802 

4,555 

300 

46 

802 

1,809 

1,598 

7 

1,894 

2,668 

395 

M 

2,642 

1,229 

805 

4,676 

265 

37 

805 

1,886 

1,683 

521 

2,078 

3,119 

418 

A 

2,423 

1,118 

701 

4,242 

225 

41 

701 

1,782 

1,493 

2,875 

2.005 

5,112 

400 

M 

2.838 

1,271 

768 

4,877 

238 

49 

768 

1,931 

1,891 

2,402 

2.519 

4,760 

421 

Note:  Annual  data  may  include  revisions  not  available  on  a  monthly  basis. 
Sources:  Coal  and  Coke  Statistics  (45-002).  monthly,  Statistics  Canada. 

Table  4:  Supply  and  disposition  of  crude  oil  and  natural  gas1 


Natural 

jas 

Crude  oil  z 

Domestic 

Total 

Net 

Deliveries 

net  new 

supply  of 

domestic 

Total 

to 

Total 

produc- 

market- 

Resi- 

Com- 

Indus- 

Year 
and 

production 

Imports 

supply 

refineries 

exports 

tion3 

able  gas 

Total 

dential 

mercial 

trial 

Exports 

Imports 

month 

Thousand  cubic  metres 

Million  cubic 

metres 

D 

2505 

2506 

2507 

2508 

2509 

2510 

2511 

344472 

344475 

344474 

344473 

344471 

344460 

1982 

79,255.1 

19,652.4 

98,907.5 

86,480.5 

12,397.2 

98,739.7 

69,421.4 

43,888.2 

12,289.3 

9.981  2 

21,617.6 

22,196.7 

4.6 

1983 

83,934.1 

14,352.5 

98,286.6 

81,526.6 

16,875.6 

95,497.2 

65,120.3 

43,832.8 

11,395.6 

9.495.5 

22,941 .7 

20,169.3 

3.8 

1982  M 

6,076.0 

1,563.1 

7,639.1 

6.672.1 

940.8 

7,336.3 

5,132.3 

2,819.7 

666.3 

552.6 

1 ,600.8 

1,571.2 

0.3 

J 

6,805.0 

1,770.0 

8,575.0 

7,853.9 

960.3 

6,934.5 

4,527.3 

2.293.5 

401.9 

328.8 

1.562.7 

1,453.4 

0.1 

J 

6,754.2 

1.983.8 

8,738.0 

7,410.8 

1,228.0 

6,869.9 

4,456.0 

1 ,928.8 

293.6 

257.6 

1,377.6 

1 ,504.7 

0.1 

A 

7,3980 

1.687.4 

9,085.4 

8,070.9 

1,193.0 

6,852.9 

4,594.0 

2.103.2 

310.8 

2899 

1,502.5 

1,493.5 

0.1 

S 

6.678.0 

1,338.6 

8,016.6 

6,962.2 

1,161.1 

6,866.7 

4,645.4 

2,320.6 

396.9 

348.1 

1,575.6 

1 ,490.3 

0.2 

0 

7,025.9 

1,200.2 

8.226.1 

7,012.9 

1,092.6 

7,919.7 

5,422.6 

2,9342 

661.0 

544.1 

1,729.1 

1,838.5 

0.3 

N 

7,217.6 

1 ,682.0 

8.899.6 

7.597.9 

1,189.5 

9,044.6 

6,499.6 

3.954.8 

1.122.9 

933.7 

1,898.3 

2,064.2 

0.5 

D 

7,318.3 

948.6 

8.266.9 

6,9243 

1 ,242.5 

9.924.6 

7,154.7 

4,552.4 

1,441.0 

1.175.1 

1,936.3 

2,415.6 

0.6 

1983  J 

6,759  1 

1.763.9 

8,523.0 

7,234.1 

1,337.1 

9,892.6 

7,165.1 

5,201.7 

1.713.5 

1 .407.6 

2,080.6 

2,428.8 

0.5 

F 

6,349.3 

958.3 

7,307.6 

6.355.8 

1,027.5 

8.537.8 

6.070.8 

4.791.2 

1.605.3 

1,272.8 

1,913.1 

2,020.3 

04 

M 

6.795.2 

960.1 

7,755.3 

6,570.5 

1,341.4 

8.443.6 

5,796.4 

4,548.5 

1,355.6 

1,158.6 

2,034.3 

1.777.1 

0.4 

A 

5.889.7 

683.5 

6.573.2 

5.502.4 

1 ,237.4 

7,601.3 

5,146.2 

3,950.9 

1.107.0 

909.5 

1,934  4 

1 .588.9 

0.3 

M 

6,234.3 

458.2 

6,692.5 

5.190.4 

1 ,342.3 

6.946.4 

4.636.5 

3,159.7 

710.0 

588.1 

1,861.6 

1,357.9 

0.2 

J 

6.994.6 

654.0 

7,648.6 

6.001.8 

1,549.4 

6.474.4 

4.225.9 

2.422.1 

408.2 

340.1 

1.673.8 

1,154.1 

0.1 

J 

7,456.2 

1.5997 

9,055.9 

7,695.3 

1.448.1 

6,563.8 

4,238.2 

2.095.7 

293.0 

264.4 

1.538.4 

1,195.8 

0.1 

A 

7,562.5 

1,875.5 

9,438.0 

7,704.7 

1,611.0 

6.599.6 

4,199.8 

2.079.1 

265.3 

257.1 

1.556.7 

1.266.8 

0.1 

S 

7,377.0 

1 ,754.7 

9,131.7 

7,589.7 

1,490.9 

7,097.9 

4.566.4 

2,488.6 

410.1 

376.2 

1,702.4 

1.470.7 

0.2 

O 

7,545.4 

1,867.5 

9,412.9 

7,910.1 

1,430.9 

7,835.7 

5,158.7 

3,189.7 

667.4 

568.5 

1,953.9 

1 .493.3 

0.3 

N 

7,389.7 

8763 

8,266.0 

6,826.2 

1.536.8 

8,791.7 

6,032.9 

4,193.9 

1,082.9 

918.5 

2,192.5 

1.838.5 

0.3 

D 

7.581.1 

900.8 

8,481.9 

6,945.6 

1.522.8 

10,712.4 

7,883.4 

5,711.6 

1,777.5 

1,434.2 

2,500.0 

2,577.0 

0.9 

1984  J 

7,178.4 

1.770.1 

8.948.5 

7.586.4 

1.536.3 

10,482.0 

7,650.3 

6,227.1 

2,054.7 

1,598.5 

2,573.9 

2,530.9 

0.5 

F 

7,068.6 

1,323.3 

8,391.9 

6,790.0 

1,409.2 

8,621.4 

6.070.3 

5,052.1 

1,589.1 

1 ,240.3 

2,222.7 

1.750.1 

0.4 

M 

7,720.2 

1,569.7 

9,289.9 

7,396.9 

1,750.5 

8,947.4 

6,259.0 

5,193.0 

1,565.5 

1,268.4 

2,359.1 

1,730.5 

0.3 

A 

7,249.5 

853.8 

8,103.3 

6,168.4 

2,081  9 

7.996.9 

5.488.6 

4.008.7 

1.081.4 

851.2 

2,076.0 

1,698.6 

0.2 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding.  Current  figures  in  this  table  are  preliminary  and  therefore  subject  to  revision. 
'Supply  and  disposition  for  both  Crude  Oil  and  Natural  Gas  will  not  agree  because  of  losses,  inventory  changes,  pipeline  fuel  used  etc. 
plus.       3Gross  new  production  by  field  less  field  flared  and  waste. 
Sources:  Crude  Petroleum  and  Natural  Gas  Production  (26-006),  Gas  Utilities  (55-002),  Statistics  Canada. 


"Includes  crude  oil,  condensate  and  pentanes 


85 


Section 

7— Table 

5 

August  1984 

Table  5 

Statistics  of  refined 

petroleum  products  (thousand  cubic 

metres) 

Total 

refinery 

receipts' 

Production  of  saleable  products2 

Net  sales  in 

Canada 

Year 
and 
month 

Total,  all 
products' 

Motor 
gasoline 

Heavy 
fuel  oil 

Diesel 
fuel  oil 

Light 
fuel  oil3 

Aviation 
fuel' 

Asphalt 

Liquefied 
petro- 
leum 
gases' 

Other 
products" 

Total  all 
products 

Motor 
gasoline 

Heavy 
fuel  oil 

Diesel 
fuel  oil 

D 

330501 

2532 

2533 

2534 

2535 

2536 

2537 

2538 

2539 

2540 

337115 

333515 

335015 

334415 

1982 

86  199 

90  296 

33  751 

11  414 

12  377 

12510 

4  353 

2  556 

2  757 

10  574 

84  311 

34  279 

10  506 

13  530 

1983 

81  612 

86  337 

32  527 

9  353 

12  989 

11  084 

4  371 

2  648 

3  247 

10  114 

78  642 

33  187 

8  029 

13  924 

1982  J 

7817 

7  805 

2  850 

806 

1  279 

803 

488 

374 

296 

909 

6  837 

3  034 

791 

1  245 

J 

7  360 

8  088 

3  069 

876 

1  191 

948 

429 

373 

263 

939 

6  907 

3  157 

729 

1  208 

A 

8  015 

8  324 

3  128 

904 

1  242 

909 

468 

370 

264 

1  038 

7  411 

3  316 

810 

1  283 

S 

6  962 

7  426 

2  674 

845 

1  012 

949 

310 

348 

210 

1  077 

6  661 

2  909 

644 

1  276 

0 

7  006 

7  193 

2  581 

950 

889 

1  062 

362 

285 

184 

879 

6  581 

2  767 

688 

1  173 

N 

7  598 

7  769 

2  899 

1  036 

1  093 

1  168 

310 

159 

216 

888 

6  947 

2  779 

902 

1  142 

D 

6  874 

7  548 

2  901 

1  025 

882 

1  314 

283 

64 

240 

839 

7  164 

2  802 

967 

995 

1983  J 

7  234 

7  409 

2  792 

924 

1  024 

1  123 

351 

83 

270 

842 

6  402 

2  406 

789 

850 

F 

6  356 

6  756 

2  510 

814 

903 

1  074 

303 

103 

246 

802 

6  496 

2  461 

850 

902 

M 

6  571 

6  856 

2  584 

831 

995 

822 

412 

112 

258 

841 

6  316 

2  570 

673 

967 

A 

5  502 

5  438 

2  104 

556 

811 

614 

307 

120 

175 

751 

5  658 

2  521 

505 

900 

M 

5  190 

5  992 

2  373 

610 

1  023 

476 

354 

181 

222 

752 

6  468 

2  864 

610 

1  337 

J 

6  002 

7  006 

2  782 

723 

1  183 

771 

433 

304 

286 

523 

6  441 

2  890 

631 

1  276 

J 

7  764 

7  674 

2  879 

735 

1  291 

812 

420 

388 

310 

839 

6  295 

2  988 

574 

1  186 

A 

7  875 

8  166 

3  047 

802 

1  290 

840 

449 

377 

279 

1  082 

7  095 

3  228 

662 

1  453 

S 

7  566 

8118 

3  079 

761 

1  105 

1  067 

393 

409 

332 

972 

6  662 

2  921 

584 

1  357 

0 

7  910 

8  042 

2  811 

848 

1  194 

1  234 

311 

326 

331 

988 

6  737 

2  786 

633 

1  339 

N 

6  779 

7  404 

2  777 

828 

1  146 

1  031 

331 

155 

265 

871 

6  809 

2  704 

733 

1  248 

D 

6  862 

7  476 

2  789 

921 

1  024 

1  220 

307 

90 

273 

851 

7  263 

2  848 

785 

1  110 

1984  J 

7  674 

7  955 

2  973 

901 

1  134 

1  377 

281 

76 

274 

939 

6  757 

2  470 

804 

1  007 

F 

6  780 

7  409 

2  666 

816 

1  112 

1  226 

295 

116 

285 

893 

6  353 

2  408 

725 

1  034 

M 

7  353 

7  428 

2  667 

843 

1  165 

909 

422 

99 

272 

1  052 

6  621 

2  609 

547 

1  095 

A 

6  199 

6  344 

2  326 

718 

1  164 

568 

308 

196 

220 

845 

5  812 

2  541 

465 

1  133 

M 

6  549 

2  918 

701 

1  458 

Net  sales  in  Canada 

Closing  inventories 

Year 
and 
month 

Light 
fuel  oil3 

Aviation 
fuel4 

Asphalt 

Liquefied 

petroleum 

gases' 

Other 
products' 

Total  all 
products 

Motor 
gasoline 

Heavy 
fuel  oil 

Diesel 
fuel  oil 

Light 
fuel  oil3 

Aviation 
fuel4 

Asphalt 

Liquefied 
petro- 
leum 
gases' 

Other 
products" 

D 

2545 

2546 

335315 

2548 

2549 

337106 

333506 

335006 

334406 

2554 

2555 

335306 

2557 

2558 

1982 

11  648 

4  240 

2  437 

1  938 

5  730 

14812 

4  560 

1  456 

2  032 

3  331 

644 

355 

165 

2  268 

1983 

9  391 

4  085 

2  518 

2  124 

5  382 

12  746 

4  175 

1  162 

1  816 

2  393 

616 

296 

189 

2  100 

1982  J 

326 

382 

376 

176 

508 

14  725 

4  850 

1  201 

2  082 

2  607 

800 

624 

165 

2  396 

J 

287 

399 

363 

186 

579 

15  038 

4  684 

1  222 

2  236 

3  032 

822 

578 

196 

2  268 

A 

450 

431 

416 

208 

498 

15  035 

4  481 

1  199 

2  446 

3  218 

794 

483 

210 

2  205 

S 

437 

386 

363 

163 

482 

15213 

4  362 

1  312 

2  378 

3  485 

723 

411 

221 

2  319 

0 

630 

320 

330 

173 

500 

14  937 

4  200 

1  391 

2  273 

3  516 

750 

335 

208 

2  264 

N 

976 

302 

147 

155 

543 

15  030 

4  371 

1  399 

2  126 

3  592 

721 

344 

194 

2  282 

D 

1  469 

309 

52 

136 

435 

14812 

4  560 

1  456 

2  032 

3  331 

644 

355 

165 

2  268 

1983  J 

1  436 

278 

54 

146 

443 

15  246 

4  993 

1  527 

2  151 

3  050 

691 

385 

172 

2  276 

F 

1  398 

267 

66 

136 

416 

14  834 

5  090 

1  525 

2  016 

2  706 

671 

426 

177 

2  224 

M 

1  103 

314 

71 

174 

443 

14  495 

5  089 

1  385 

1  974 

2  383 

747 

465 

198 

2  254 

A 

842 

297 

72 

140 

382 

13  390 

4  529 

1  173 

2  016 

2  010 

721 

513 

211 

2  217 

M 

468 

359 

190 

148 

491 

11  907 

3913 

1  012 

1  729 

1  775 

684 

501 

187 

2  104 

J 

265 

368 

345 

220 

445 

11  569 

3  654 

1  025 

1  772 

1  848 

732 

440 

203 

1  894 

J 

204 

375 

368 

200 

401 

12  001 

3  577 

1  018 

1  943 

2  110 

724 

437 

221 

1  972 

A 

238 

431 

429 

201 

454 

12  351 

3  551 

962 

1  956 

2  355 

710 

329 

223 

2  266 

S 

344 

380 

393 

199 

485 

13  002 

3  855 

1  037 

1  898 

2  750 

719 

311 

196 

2  234 

0 

598 

380 

344 

205 

452 

13  265 

3  981 

1  043 

1  903 

2  913 

650 

263 

196 

2315 

N 

957 

308 

163 

182 

514 

13  192 

4  126 

1  002 

2  011 

2  745 

656 

251 

187 

2  215 

D 

1  538 

328 

24 

173 

456 

12  746 

4  175 

1  162 

1  816 

2  393 

616 

296 

189 

2  100 

1984  J 

1  565 

296 

47 

191 

376 

13  138 

4  646 

1  128 

1  891 

2  148 

615 

317 

182 

2  212 

F 

1  249 

315 

58 

164 

401 

13  651 

4  977 

1  148 

1  972 

2113 

586 

374 

193 

2  287 

M 

1  318 

336 

74 

171 

470 

13  360 

4  993 

1  115 

1  992 

1  716 

651 

394 

159 

2  340 

A 

685 

332 

76 

141 

438 

12  882 

4  640 

1  155 

1  978 

1  520 

626 

506 

139 

2  319 

M 

150 

'Includes  domestic  and  imported  crude  oil,  condensate  and  pentanes  plus  received  by  Canadian  refineries,       'Refinery  production  (from  crude  oil,  condensate  and  pentanes  plus,  and 
commingled  propane/ butane  mixes)  plus  other  materials  used.       includes  stove  oil,  kerosene        'Includes  aviation  gasoline  and  aviation  turbo  fuel        'Includes  propane  and  propane 
mixes  and  butane  and  butane  mixes.      'Includes  petro-chemical  feed  stocks,  naphtha  specialties,  coke,  lubricating  oil  and  grease,  still  gas  and  other  products. 
Source:  Refined  Petroleum  Products  (45-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


86 


August  1984 
Table  6:  Metals 


Section  7— Table  6 


Copper 

Nicke 

Lead 

Molybdc 

Total  metal  content 

Retined 

copper 

Total  metal  content 

Refined  lead 

jnum 

Year 
and 

Production 

Exports' 

Production 

Exports2 

Production 

Exports3 

Production 

Exports4 

Production 

Exports 

Production 

Exports 

month 

Thousand 

tonnes 

D 

2587 

2588 

2589 

2590 

2591 

2592 

2593 

2594 

2595 

2596 

2608 

2610 

1982 

6125 

499.4 

337.7 

233.1 

88.6 

102.6 

272.0 

252.9 

174.2 

146.2 

16.4 

17.5 

1983 

614.7 

621.7 

464.2 

2986 

128.1 

118.2 

248.1 

232.3 

178.0 

147.2 

9.7 

15.0 

1982  J 

70.3 

24.1 

5.0 

15.7 

5.4 

2.7 

19.5 

15.1 

16.2 

7.8 

1.7 

1.7 

J 

38.3 

47.4 

5.8 

19.1 

1.9 

6.4 

35.4 

19.8 

5.0 

14.6 

1.4 

1.3 

A 

37.5 

26.0 

5.5 

4.8 

2.4 

4.3 

15.0 

32.7 

11.1 

96 

0.8 

2.1 

S 

37.9 

41.4 

22.8 

13.9 

6.7 

2.9 

23.7 

28  1 

14.7 

107 

0.9 

1.1 

0 

44.3 

29.9 

36.1 

10.5 

2.8 

4.4 

18.1 

23.8 

13.4 

16.9 

1.3 

1.2 

N 

43.7 

49.1 

39.4 

26.9 

1.4 

34 

20.3 

20.8 

15.8 

14.9 

1.3 

1.1 

D 

44.8 

44.8 

28.8 

22.3 

1.6 

84 

21.1 

18.7 

16.6 

18.2 

1.0 

0.8 

1983  J 

40.2 

50.5 

29.1 

18.9 

1.5 

3.5 

23.4 

16.5 

15.6 

14.6 

0.9 

1.3 

F 

47.1 

24.9 

32.1 

13.6 

5.0 

6.8 

197 

17.6 

16.1 

11.1 

0.9 

0.9 

M 

47.6 

40.9 

36.4 

21.7 

7.6 

8.7 

15.7 

15.6 

16.7 

10.3 

1.1 

1.7 

A 

40.8 

41.7 

33.5 

15.6 

12.2 

7.3 

23.0 

12.8 

18.1 

12.4 

1.2 

1.0 

M 

54.0 

49.2 

40.4 

12.2 

13.2 

12.2 

20.5 

14.6 

180 

11.7 

0.7 

0.7 

J 

58.2 

76.0 

44.0 

43.7 

17.5 

15.7 

12.6 

17.3 

13.1 

142 

0.7 

1.0 

J 

40.3 

45.2 

30.2 

16.6 

4.0 

2.8 

17.6 

11.0 

13.9 

10.5 

0.8 

0.7 

A 

54.0 

65.3 

43.4 

41.1 

8.4 

11.5 

18.0 

25.4 

4.8 

19.7 

0.8 

0.8 

S 

56.1 

61.1 

39.5 

31.8 

14.2 

13.6 

34.2 

26.7 

15.1 

8.2 

1.0 

0.9 

0 

63.4 

49.4 

42.0 

27.3 

14.7 

94 

22.5 

41.2 

16.2 

12.2 

0.6 

1.1 

N 

59.6 

68.6 

47.7 

38.0 

15.0 

11.7 

18.1 

14.4 

15.8 

12.4 

04 

4.5 

D 

53.4 

49.0 

45.9 

18.1 

14.8 

15.0 

22.8 

19.3 

14.6 

10.1 

0.4 

0.4 

1984  J 

58.2 

53.8 

44.6 

21.3 

12.4 

9.4 

15.7 

13.9 

15.9 

13.2 

0.5 

0.5 

F 

53.8 

59.2 

46.0 

27.0 

17.5 

15.5 

16.4 

9.9 

13.8 

8.3 

0.7 

0.7 

M 

54.8 

64.8 

48.3 

35.6 

15.7 

15.0 

18.3 

15.0 

15.1 

11.8 

0.7 

0.6 

A 

63.2 

61.8 

45.7 

37.3 

16.0 

16.1 

21.1 

12.8 

14.4 

12.2 

06 

0.7 

M 

59.3 

58.5 

47.1 

24.5 

16.5 

12.2 

23.8 

15.1 

16.7 

10.0 

0.6 

0.5 

Zinc 

Aluminum 

Iron  ore 

Total  metal  content 

Refined  zinc 

and  bauxite 

Producers' 

Silver 

ore 

shipments 
in  tonnes 

finlri 

Uranium 

Production 

zxports            Production 

Exports 

imports 

Production 

Production 

Exports 

production 

Year 

and 

Thousand 

month 

Thousand  tonnes 

Thousands 

Thousand  grams 

kilograms 

D 

2597 

2598 

2599 

2600 

2601 

2602 

2603 

2605 

2606 

2609 

1982 

965.5 

928.1 

511.9 

470.4 

3  514.0 

33  198 

64  726 

1 

313  624 

1  736  91 1 

7  643.0 

1983 

982.4 

1 

146.6 

617.2 

500.4 

3  412.5 

32  870 

69  112 

1  203  456 

1  482  236 

6  758.1 

1982  J 

66.7 

54.1 

35.7 

34.1 

287.4 

3  714 

5  762 

85  354 

138  939 

709 

J 

1137 

69.2 

9.3 

43.9 

283.9 

3  063 

4  660 

1 1 1  099 

162  174 

414 

A 

59.8 

95.4 

25.9 

25.2 

400.0 

3  340 

5  054 

59  703 

109  453 

570 

S 

95.5 

95.9 

37.8 

27.0 

268.8 

2  895 

5  507 

79  270 

1 74  304 

723 

0 

108.1 

102.7 

53.1 

43.1 

339.6 

2  704 

5  796 

93  930 

220  119 

824 

N 

60.1 

72.0 

53.6 

41.1 

304.9 

2  364 

5  894 

1 52  435 

99  749 

655 

D 

79.9 

91.9 

50.2 

53.7 

280.3 

2  248 

6  330 

130  148 

172  842 

673 

1983  J 

68.4 

36.6 

50.6 

34.0 

113.7 

1  130 

5  811 

101  956 

121  863 

686 

F 

55.8 

94.4 

49.2 

32.1 

123.4 

1  314 

5  142 

107  562 

1 75  237 

706 

M 

55.8 

91.4 

56.3 

51.1 

108.6 

1  107 

5  832 

101  981 

195  516 

513 

A 

78.7 

70.9 

52.9 

56.2 

284.2 

3  308 

5  406 

101  463 

153  558 

574 

M 

90.8 

76.9 

54.6 

45.4 

299.9 

2  984 

5  503 

104  826 

104  134 

520 

J 

85.4 

126.7 

42.0 

40.3 

244.1 

3  064 

5  811 

99  459 

91  444 

559 

J 

66.5 

50.1 

50.5 

34.7 

451.4 

2  807 

6  081 

86  042 

102  424 

354 

A 

85.1 

76.2 

41.4 

43.2 

237.5 

3  903 

5  819 

65  519 

133  745 

500 

S 

130.6 

144.9 

55.1 

34.7 

605.7 

3  391 

6  045 

121  792 

101  180 

646 

O 

109.6 

212.6 

54.5 

46.9 

241.8 

3  633 

5  677 

99  330 

106  374 

496 

N 

75.3 

57.2 

53.8 

41.4 

453.6 

3  726 

5  984 

1 1 1  698 

82  953 

565 

D 

80.4 

108.7 

56.3 

40.6 

248.6 

2  501 

6  025 

101  839 

113  808 

639 

1984  J 

54.2 

61.7 

59.8 

45.8 

204.8 

1  506 

6  084 

123  430 

106  934 

572 

F 

60.5 

68.6 

57.2 

44.8 

75.4 

1  494 

6  344 

100  839 

153  869 

577 

M 

75.2 

87.0 

58.6 

53.9 

171.3 

2  151 

7  036 

131  476 

123  667 

771 

A 

78.7 

41.9 

59.0 

39.2 

152.5 

2  762 

6  629 

114  565 

85  939 

786 

M 

91.7 

105.6 

61.3 

49.1 

650.5 

4  305 

6  260 

115  031 

156  575 

770 

'Includes  copper  fine  in  ore,  ingots,  bars,  billets,  rods  and  strips       'Includes  ingots,  bars  and  billets.      includes  nickel  in  matte  or  speiss,  oxide  and  fine.      "Includes  lead  in  ore  and 

in  pigs 

Sources:  Energy,  Mines  and  Resources;  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


87 


Section 

7— Table  7 

August  1984 

Table  7 

Non-metallic  minerals 

(thousand  tonnes) 

Asbestos 

Gypsum 

Cement 

Lime 

Salt 

Potash 

Year 

and 

Producers' 

Producers' 

Producers' 

Producers' 

Producers' 

month 

shipments 

Exports 

shipments 

Production 

shipments 

shipments 

shipmenis' 

Imports 

Production 

D 

2627 

2628 

2629 

2630 

2631 

2632 

2626 

2634 

2607 

1982 

837 

880.7 

5  986 

7  603 

7  335 

2  197.2 

7  930.6 

1  526.9 

5  308.5 

1983 

840 

753.9 

7  694 

7  089 

7  131 

2  225.3 

8  542.1 

636.2 

6  252.3 

1982  J 

52.4 

51.7 

524 

767 

782 

145.4 

463.7 

126.8 

448.2 

A 

67.6 

71.0 

780 

816 

831 

161.4 

692.2 

100.1 

467.3 

S 

83.2 

95.2 

610 

894 

853 

176.7 

555.8 

201.8 

377.7 

0 

74.3 

81.1 

578 

764 

763 

180.6 

712.5 

111.7 

357.8 

N 

70.7 

83.6 

555 

884 

611 

172.5 

795.9 

83.0 

471.5 

D 

81.5 

81.5 

514 

423 

439 

157.5 

695.7 

133.5 

474.0 

1983  J 

47.9 

60.2 

376 

166 

219 

173.3 

852.7 

36.7 

421.5 

F 

51  0 

45.7 

369 

219 

236 

150.5 

634.0 

54.1 

376.3 

M 

75.2 

75.1 

536 

409 

366 

180.2 

527.0 

29.0 

604.6 

A 

75.0 

65.7 

605 

498 

502 

178.6 

5769 

50.3 

532.5 

M 

72.2 

60.2 

629 

772 

765 

183.8 

590.3 

96.6 

491.1 

J 

74.4 

71.9 

676 

951 

860 

191.5 

657.5 

76.1 

404.9 

J 

56.7 

51.5 

828 

776 

832 

172.2 

602.7 

19.8 

404.1 

A 

73.1 

57.8 

651 

742 

831 

201.8 

672.1 

53.1 

564.0 

S 

75.4 

62.8 

792 

816 

835 

207.2 

718.7 

58.9 

655.8 

0 

73.0 

61.2 

801 

778 

769 

199.3 

839.5 

68.9 

612.2 

N 

82.5 

77.2 

759 

612 

576 

198.8 

982.9 

74.4 

639.3 

D 

84.0 

64.4 

672 

349 

342 

188.4 

887.9 

18.5 

546.1 

1984  J 

60.9 

59.2 

460 

196 

237 

187.4 

1  135.7 

56.0 

671.3 

F 

68.4 

74.4 

521 

257 

279 

170.6 

834.9 

55.8 

642.3 

M 

76.5 

71.0 

545 

397 

383 

180.3 

700.1 

5.4 

719.6 

A 

76.1 

75.3 

702 

586 

506 

184.7 

589.2 

189.3 

651.9 

M 

73.9 

62.4 

853 

820 

757 

195.3 

812.9 

82.1 

684.0 

J 

758 

879 

'Total  salt  and  salt  content  of  brine 

Sources:  Energy,  Mines  and  Resources;  Cement  (44-001),  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007).  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


Section  8  ■  Construction 

1.  Building  Permits,  by  Type 

2.  Building  Permits,  by  Province 

3.  Dwelling  Units  Started,  All  Areas 

4.  Dwelling  Units  Completed,  All  Areas 

5.  Dwelling  Units  Under  Construction,  All  Areas 

6.  Dwelling  Units  Started,  Centres  10,000  and  Over 

7.  Dwelling  Units  Completed,  Centres  10,000  and  Over 

8.  Dwelling  Units  Under  Construction,  Centres  10,000  and  Over 

9.  Mortgage  Loans  Approvals 
10.  Domestic  Shipments  of  Building  Materials  by  Canadian  Manufacturers 


89 


Section 
Table  1 

8— Tables  1  and  2 
Building  permits,  by  type  (m 

llion  dollars) 

August  1984 

Canada 
total' 

Non-residential 

Resi- 
dential 

Canada. 
55  munici- 
palities 
only2 

Canada 
total' 

Non-residential 

Resi- 
dential 

Year 

and 
month 

Total 

Industrial 

Com- 
mercial 

Institu- 
tional and 
govern- 
ment 

Total 

Indus-       Commer- 
trial               cial 

Institu- 
tional and 
govern- 
ment 

Canada, 
55  munici- 
palities 
only2 

D 
D 

2671 

2683 

2672 

2673 

2674 

2675 

2676 

2677 

4898 

2678               2679 

2680 

2681 

2682 

1982 
1983 

12,788.8 
14,571.3 

6,655.9 
5,712.1 

1,096.3 
939.6 

3.485.2 
2,760.8 

2,074.4 
2,011.7 

6,132.9 
8,859.2 

5,766.7 
5,022.0 

4 

6 

6                    6 

6 

6 

5 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

1.087.5 

584.1 

76.7 

346.7 

1607 

503.4 

5274 

900.3 

5249 

67.8 

303  2 

153.9 

375.4 

489.7 

J 

1,186.9 

722.2 

137.8 

420.6 

163.9 

464.7 

630.2 

1,090.8 

668.6 

103.8 

386.9 

177.8 

4222 

584.0 

A 

999.5 

498.7 

97.3 

215.5 

186.0 

500.8 

335.4 

857.9 

413.6 

79.7 

175.7 

158.1 

444.3 

302.2 

S 

1,089.1 

553.7 

82.1 

245.1 

226.5 

535.4 

393.9 

978.5 

501.6 

68.2 

220.2 

213.3 

476.9 

410.3 

O 

1,129.8 

505.7 

86.0 

158.5 

261.2 

624.1 

4084 

1,037.5 

4690 

82.5 

1387 

247.9 

568.5 

400.3 

N 

1,205.8 

491.6 

84.4 

213.9 

193.4 

714.1 

4566 

1,119.2 

3958 

76.6 

166.8 

152.3 

723.4 

377.8 

D 

1,049.0 

473.9 

53.8 

196.9 

2232 

575.0 

6548 

1.229.2 

416.5 

55.7 

164.2 

196.5 

812.8 

3854 

1983  J 

662.3 

295.5 

35.4 

126.7 

133.3 

3669 

2389 

1,247.6 

488.5 

67.3 

221.3 

199  9 

759.1 

360.9 

F 

852.8 

366.9 

69.3 

125.4 

172.2 

485.9 

336.2 

1,254.1 

474.6 

104.3 

154.8 

215.4 

779.5 

407.4 

M 

1,420.1 

457.7 

61.8 

205.3 

190.6 

962.4 

475.8 

1,261.5 

421.6 

62.4 

192  5 

166.7 

839.9 

424.4 

A 

1,652.7 

3230 

62.0 

183.1 

78.0 

1,329.7 

491.8 

1,354.8 

361.4 

64.7 

209.4 

87.3 

993.4 

459.1 

M 

1,341.2 

452.4 

79.7 

235.6 

137.1 

888.8 

461.8 

1,072.5 

447.8 

71.3 

218.1 

158.4 

624.7 

479.4 

J 

1.263.0 

517.1 

76.6 

193.7 

246.8 

745.8 

387  9 

1,092.0 

493.4 

70.6 

185.5 

237.4 

598.6 

369.0 

J 

1.149.8 

434.2 

83.3 

224.5 

126.4 

715.7 

3566 

1,166.6 

438.4 

67.0 

225.8 

145.7 

728.2 

344.5 

A 

1,311.0 

619.6 

93.7 

300.6 

225.3 

691.5 

436.5 

1,158.5 

510.3 

74.4 

254.7 

181.2 

648.2 

375.9 

S 

1,237.2 

514.7 

111.5 

265.4 

137.8 

722.5 

437.1 

1,184.8 

489.1 

93.9 

2628 

132.4 

695.7 

461.2 

O 

1,333.5 

578.1 

78.3 

303.2 

196  5 

755.4 

515.6 

1,285  6 

549.7 

75.3 

295.8 

178.6 

735.8 

500.7 

N 

1,308.7 

620.4 

90.3 

310.6 

219.5 

688.3 

547.8 

1,248.6 

522.6 

82.8 

268.2 

171.6 

726.0 

452.3 

D 

1,038.9 

532.6 

97.6 

286.7 

148.2 

506.3 

336.2 

1,244.7 

514.7 

105.5 

272.0 

137.2 

730.0 

387.3 

1984  J 

677.7 

353.6 

52.5 

202.3 

98.9 

324.0 

283.8 

1.223.6 

5632 

91.0 

326.4 

145.7 

660.4 

428.7 

F 

841.0 

374.7 

41.1 

224.7 

109  0 

466.2 

363.1 

1,194.1 

481.3 

63.3 

2790 

139.0 

712.9 

419.7 

M 

1,131.7 

425.5 

80.2 

209  1 

136.1 

706.2 

423.4 

1 ,094.9 

435.3 

84.3 

215.1 

135.9 

659.6 

427.4 

A 

1,470.6 

5863 

108.1 

314.9 

163.2 

8843 

482.4 

1.280.8 

613.2 

107.1 

332  9 

173.1 

6676 

452.6 

M 

1 .434.8 

504.2 

87.3 

279.3 

137.5 

930.7 

432.2 

1 .204.2 

527.8 

81.6 

275.5 

170.7 

6763 

423.1 

'In  1979,  approximately  2,000  municipalities  are  being  surveyed 

so  historical  comparisons  are  possible. 

Source:  Building  Permits  (64-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


'This  is  an  historical  series  with  data  available  back  to  1920   Consistent  coverage  and  volume  have  been  maintained 


Table  2:  Building  permits,  by  province1  (million  dollars) 


Year  and 

month 

Canada 

Nfld 

PE.I 

N.S. 

NB 

Que. 

Ont 

Man. 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Yukon 

NWT. 

D 

2695 

2696 

2697 

2698 

2699 

2700 

2701 

2702 

2703 

2704 

2705 

2706 

2707 

1982 

12,788.8 

102.3 

49.3 

323.9 

180.4 

2,128.0 

4.211.1 

266.1 

430.5 

2.911  0 

2,161.1 

18.0 

7.0 

1983 

14,571.3 

144.9 

74.4 

469.3 

277.3 

3,0689 

5,349.9 

4325 

6135 

1.871.0 

2.237.8 

15.2 

16.8 

1982  J 

1,087  5 

9.7 

38 

43.6 

18.5 

132.6 

422.9 

41.7 

42.9 

191.6 

178.1 

1.4 

0.6 

J 

1,186.9 

9.4 

4.1 

26.9 

12.4 

285.1 

348.0 

22.3 

31.4 

300.7 

143  6 

2.9 

— 

A 

9995 

5.9 

52 

24.3 

22.8 

195  0 

351.9 

23.7 

29.0 

184.4 

155.8 

1.1 

0.5 

S 

1,089.1 

6.9 

15.2 

23.9 

20.6 

187.7 

358.6 

16.5 

37.7 

218.5 

201.6 

1.0 

0.8 

O 

1,129.8 

9.8 

4.7 

28.6 

14.6 

239.4 

395.1 

27.1 

37.8 

240.9 

129.1 

2.3 

0.5 

N 

1,205.8 

5.4 

2.1 

28.8 

15.9 

231.2 

485.1 

33.3 

38.5 

215.6 

148.7 

0.9 

0.2 

D 

1,049.0 

36.6 

1.4 

27.2 

15.9 

171.3 

366.4 

13.4 

26.6 

206.9 

178.9 

0.9 

3.3 

1983  J 

6623 

3.1 

3.0 

13.2 

4.7 

87.9 

2349 

26.8 

30.6 

99.1 

153.8 

09 

4.3 

F 

852.8 

26 

1.3 

34.7 

12.0 

151.0 

277.5 

21.8 

52.4 

140.7 

158.6 

04 

0.1 

M 

1,420.1 

6.2 

46 

31.1 

16.3 

285.4 

497.5 

39.0 

66.5 

213.8 

258.3 

12 

0.2 

A 

1.652.7 

15.0 

6.4 

48.2 

38.2 

366.3 

573.8 

55.4 

86.9 

207.7 

2533 

08 

0.7 

M 

1,341.2 

16.0 

12.3 

46.2 

28.6 

275.7 

4558 

49.3 

59.2 

175.4 

219.3 

2.4 

1.0 

J 

1,263.0 

15.9 

3.2 

51.4 

28.1 

225.4 

445.9 

37.7 

45.4 

207.6 

196.6 

2.8 

2.8 

J 

1.149.8 

18.2 

55 

34.4 

22.5 

164.0 

491.7 

38.9 

54.8 

124.3 

194.4 

03 

0.9 

A 

1,311.0 

11.4 

46 

377 

26.1 

2693 

511.8 

30.0 

41.3 

194.7 

182.5 

0.3 

1.3 

S 

1,237.2 

10.3 

56 

46.2 

22.8 

288.1 

465.4 

43.3 

53.6 

140.6 

158.7 

18 

0.9 

O 

1,333  5 

99 

13.6 

429 

29.6 

2839 

492.0 

39.6 

37.9 

175.1 

2047 

2.4 

1.9 

N 

1,308.7 

13.2 

5.0 

42.3 

37.9 

334.6 

494.9 

29.4 

57.1 

116.6 

175.5 

1.9 

0.5 

D 

1.038.9 

23.1 

9.2 

41.0 

10.5 

337.1 

408.6 

21.3 

27.8 

75.7 

82.2 

0.1 

2.1 

1984  J 

677.7 

2.6 

0.7 

15.4 

12.1 

91.6 

272.0 

42.9 

28.0 

95.0 

116.6 

0.4 

0.4 

F 

841.0 

44 

3.3 

37.1 

98 

183.8 

319.7 

46.3 

26.3 

97.4 

111.3 

0.6 

0.7 

M 

1,131.7 

8.5 

3.9 

34.3 

12.1 

229.1 

399.2 

40.9 

53.3 

108.8 

240.8 

0.6 

0.2 

A 

1.470.6 

15.8 

10.9 

59.5 

22.5 

314.7 

654.2 

36.3 

53.0 

126.8 

174.8 

1.6 

0.5 

M 

1 .434.8 

17.6 

7.1 

56.5 

34.7 

259.7 

640.3 

47.9 

75.2 

140  3 

152.5 

1.5 

1.6 

'In  1979,  approximately  2,000  municipalities  are  being  surveyed. 
Source:  Building  Permits  (64-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


90 


August 

1984 

Section  8— 

Tables  3-5 

Table  3 

Dwelling  units' 

started,  all 

areas 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.EI 

NS 

NB 

Que. 

Ont 

Man. 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Canada 

seasonally 

adjusted 

at  annual 

rates 

(thousands) 

D 

2717 

2718 

2719 

2720 

2721 

2722 

2723 

2724 

2725 

2726 

2727 

4945 

1982 
1983 

125,860 
162.645 

2,793 

3,281 

248 
673 

3,691 
5,697 

1.680 
4.742 

23,492 
40,318 

38.508 
54,939 

2.030 
5.985 

6,822 
7,269 

26.789 
17,134 

19,807 
22,607 

1981   3 

4 

50.781 
38.500 

1,210 
651 

41 
14 

1.176 
986 

438 
387 

7,674 
5,607 

15.464 
11.955 

641 
294 

1,135 
1,519 

10,575 
9,403 

12,427 
7,684 

183.0 
135.0 

1982  1 

2 
3 
4 

30,328 
31,965 
26.657 
36.910 

515 
612 
689 
977 

9 

39 

33 

167 

566 

861 
1.063 
1,201 

139 
444 
752 
345 

3,870 
5,331 
4,351 
9,940 

8.755 
7,900 
8,544 
13,309 

171 
876 
241 
742 

1.924 
1,507 
1,677 

1,714 

6,467 
9,820 
5,904 
4,598 

7,912 
4,575 
3.403 
3,917 

161.0 
114.0 
103.0 
137.0 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

27.008 
63,666 
36,874 
35,097 

642 

1.287 

809 

543 

40 
248 
133 
252 

756 
2,178 
1,490 
1,273 

342 
2,792 

877 
731 

4,841 
16,368 

8,915 
10.194 

9,593 
18,950 
13,139 
13,257 

1,069 

2,360 

1,742 

814 

1,825 

3,471 

1.232 

741 

4,101 
6,987 
3,478 
2.568 

3,799 
9,025 
5,059 
4.724 

161.0 
209.0 
142.0 
132.0 

1984  1 
2 

25,070 
40,571 

341 
998 

43 
204 

690 

1,263 

158 
913 

8,535 
12,445 

7.578 
14.662 

933 

1,406 

1,481 
1,379 

1,548 
2,186 

3,763 
5,115 

145.0 
133.0 

Table  4: 

Dwelling  units1 

completed, 

all  areas 

Year 
and 
quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

PEL 

NS 

NB 

Que. 

Ont 

Man 

Sask. 

Alta 

B.C. 

Canada 

seasonally 

adjusted 

at  annual 

rates 

(thousands) 

D 

2739 

2740 

2741 

2742 

2743 

2744 

2745 

2746 

2747 

2748 

2749 

4946 

1982 
1983 

133,942 
163,008 

2.331 
3,176 

98 
548 

3,174 
5.069 

1,427 
3,487 

21,526 
35,681 

40,437 
55,287 

1,633 
4,076 

5.666 
8,090 

31 ,364 
24,693 

26,286 
22,901 

1981   3 

4 

49,766 
46,739 

1,067 

970 

98 
46 

875 
1,200 

547 
824 

10,798 
6,753 

12,809 
13,405 

1.126 
1.226 

2,775 
1,979 

10,499 
9,136 

9,172 
1 1 ,200 

178.0 
166.0 

1982  1 
2 

3 
4 

29,932 
31 ,974 
39,183 
32,853 

504 
518 
441 
868 

14 
35 
30 
19 

759 

730 

673 

1,012 

368 
246 
385 
428 

3,756 
4,926 
7.769 
5,075 

8,843 

9,903 

10,199 

1 1 ,492 

312 
312 
364 

645 

1,044 

624 

2,350 

1.648 

6,798 

8,026 

10,131 

6,409 

7,534 

6,654 
6,841 
5,257 

143.0 
138.0 
137.0 
120.0 

1983  1 

2 
3 
4 

32,455 
33,306 
52,484 
44,763 

518 

448 

935 

1,275 

81 

54 

202 

211 

1,177 
1,045 
1,568 
1,279 

422 

536 

1,371 

1,158 

5,614 

6,719 

14,197 

9,151 

12,742 
1 1 ,546 
15,670 
15,329 

450 

812 

1,723 

1,091 

713 
1,275 
3,573 
2,529 

6,213 
5,823 
6.254 
6,403 

4,525 
5,048 
6,991 
6,337 

155.0 
149.0 
181.0 
1620 

1984  1 
2 

32,109 
34.704 

769 
554 

114 
102 

1,491 
812 

769 
528 

7,946 
9,978 

11,059 
12,467 

744 
1,434 

1,977 
1,031 

3,066 
2,783 

4,174 
5,015 

153.0 
154.0 

Table  5: 

Dwelling  units1 

under  construction,  all 

areas 

End  of 
period 
or  quarter 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

NS 

NB. 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man 

Sask 

Alta. 

BC 

D 

2761 

2762 

2763 

2764 

2765 

2766 

2767 

2768 

2769 

2770 

2771 

1982 
1983 

89,055 
84,930 

3,373 
3,494 

196 
316 

2.506 
2.984 

1,122 
2.346 

14.164 
18,320 

31,009 
30,243 

1.149 
3.048 

4,583 
3,667 

17,663 
8,336 

13.290 
12,176 

1981  3 
4 

111,251 
102,829 

3.283 
2,966 

80 
48 

2.265 
2.052 

1,420 
978 

13,957 
12,815 

35,643 
34,071 

1.694 
764 

4,331 
3,864 

22,531 
22,960 

26,047 
22,311 

1982  1 
2 

3 

4 

101,136 

100,334 

86,182 

89,055 

2,944 
3,021 
3,286 
3,373 

41 
45 
48 
196 

1,812 
1,934 
2,320 
2,506 

666 
866 

1,214 
1,122 

12,657 

12,944 

9,485 

14,164 

33,650 
31,586 
29,682 
31,009 

622 

1.185 
1,051 
1,149 

4,722 
5,466 
4,439 
4,583 

22,795 
24,560 
19,925 
17,663 

21 ,227 
18,727 
14,732 
13,290 

1983  1 
2 
3 
4 

82,510 

112.402 

95,508 

84,930 

3,502 
4,336 
4,223 
3.494 

155 
348 
276 

316 

2,031 
3,216 
3,048 
2.984 

1,035 
.3.290 
2.787 
2.346 

13,246 
22,748 
17,346 
18,320 

27.827 
35,066 
32,452 
30,243 

1,769 
3.316 
3.324 
3.048 

5.629 
7,892 
5.533 
3,667 

15,212 
16,128 
12,513 
8.336 

12,104 
16,062 
14.006 
12.176 

1984  1 

2 

76,972 
82,341 

3,064 
3,430 

249 
350 

2,159 
2,610 

1.710 
2,094 

18,812 
21 ,240 

26.901 
29,009 

3,237 
3,209 

3,179 
3,581 

6.729 
5,813 

10.932 
1 1 .005 

'A  dwelling  unit  is  defined  as  a  structurally  separate  set  of  living  quarters  having  its  own  entrance  from  outside  ot  the  building,  or  from  a  common  passage  inside.  These  data  are  the 
result  of  a  nation-wide  survey,  for  which  the  field  work  is  carried  out  by  the  Central  Mortgage  and  Housing  Corporation.  All  metropolitan  areas  and  urban  centres  with  a  population  of 
10.000  or  more,  along  with  certain  other  areas  of  high  building  activity,  are  enumerated  completely  each  month  The  remainder  of  the  country  is  covered  on  a  sample  basis  quarterly. 
Source:  Housing  Starts  and  Completions  (64-002),  Statistics  Canada. 


91 


Section  8— Tables  6  and  7 

Table  6:  Dwelling  units1  started,  centres  10,000  and  over 


August  1984 


Canada 

seasonally 

adjusted 

Year 

Metropolitan 

areas 

at  annual 

and 

Atlantic 

Saskatch- 

British 

rates 

month 

Canada 

provinces 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Manitoba 

ewan 

Alberta 

Columbia 

Montreal 

Toronto 

Winnipeg 

Vancouver 

(thousands) 

D 

2783 

2784 

2785 

2786 

2787 

2788 

2789 

2790 

2791 

2792 

2793 

2794 

4900 

1982 

104,792 

4,296 

19,036 

35,174 

1,634 

6,031 

21,768 

16,853 

1 1 ,497 

19,064 

1,444 

10,116 

1983 

134,207 

7,603 

33,646 

50,270 

5,202 

5.933 

13,256 

18,297 

19,682 

25.271 

4,432 

12,302 

1982  J 

8,065 

392 

1,112 

2.087 

61 

793 

2,531 

1,089 

656 

801 

35 

452 

92 

A 

6,672 

422 

804 

3.400 

63 

232 

1,055 

696 

260 

1,987 

56 

498 

82 

S 

6,345 

376 

1,272 

2,113 

56 

412 

1,245 

871 

615 

914 

49 

561 

74 

0 

9,099 

584 

2,371 

3,298 

193 

448 

1,347 

858 

1,738 

1.860 

166 

357 

101 

N 

11,208 

438 

2.385 

4,816 

358 

600 

1,567 

1,044 

1,175 

2.568 

349 

547 

119 

D 

10.498 

529 

3,224 

4,047 

115 

472 

860 

1,251 

2,150 

2.338 

111 

815 

125 

1983  J 

8.514 

330 

1,957 

3,431 

126 

361 

1,325 

984 

1,361 

1,801 

125 

653 

137 

F 

6,661 

256 

1,164 

2.363 

277 

472 

1,346 

783 

772 

1.506 

150 

456 

134 

M 

8.403 

516 

1,227 

3.158 

462 

793 

908 

1.339 

777 

1,831 

322 

871 

148 

A 

12,413 

776 

2.717 

3.867 

549 

1.206 

1,205 

2.093 

1.595 

2,082 

478 

1,225 

141 

M 

22,557 

1,187 

5.769 

8.491 

1.052 

1,152 

2,351 

2,555 

3.128 

4,343 

971 

1,517 

222 

J 

16,354 

1,168 

4.688 

4,928 

519 

562 

1,815 

2,674 

2.669 

2,191 

425 

2,042 

148 

J 

10,526 

647 

3,071 

3.887 

643 

305 

755 

1,218 

1,651 

1,741 

625 

821 

117 

A 

9.154 

546 

1,837 

3.554 

292 

453 

934 

1.538 

856 

1.682 

180 

977 

111 

S 

9.904 

654 

2,234 

4,413 

672 

142 

661 

1,128 

1,359 

1.695 

648 

588 

115 

0 

9,285 

502 

2,431 

3,723 

138 

142 

850 

1,499 

1,401 

2.292 

94 

1,160 

105 

N 

10,114 

463 

3,472 

3,683 

261 

240 

636 

1,359 

2,026 

1.633 

242 

1,081 

110 

D 

10,322 

558 

3,079 

4,772 

211 

105 

470 

1,127 

2,087 

2.474 

172 

911 

116 

1984  J 

8,635 

223 

3,779 

2,474 

409 

377 

425 

948 

1,622 

1,413 

406 

769 

129 

F 

6.710 

213 

2.066 

2,774 

323 

220 

311 

803 

1,355 

1,412 

317 

547 

131 

M 

6.195 

259 

1,711 

1,841 

146 

346 

349 

1,543 

1,134 

804 

140 

1,113 

109 

A 

9.051 

343 

2,431 

3.867 

387 

383 

432 

1,208 

1,299 

1,868 

370 

843 

104 

M 

1 1 .508 

748 

3,569 

4.235 

330 

297 

691 

1,638 

1,997 

1,563 

275 

1,113 

112 

J 

11,977 

811 

3,793 

4,586 

500 

316 

574 

1,397 

2,027 

2,014 

360 

1,051 

107 

Table  7: 

Dwelling  units 

1  completed,  centres 

10,000  and  over 

Canada 

seasonally 

adjusted 

Year 

Metropolitan 

areas 

at  annual 

and 

Atlantic 

Saskatch- 

British 

rates 

month 

Canada 

provinces 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Manitoba 

ewan 

Alberta 

Columbia 

Montreal 

Toronto 

Winnipeg 

Vancouver 

(thousands) 

D 

2807 

2808 

2809 

2810 

2811 

2812 

2813 

2814 

2815 

2816 

2817 

2818 

4901 

1982 

112,251 

3,564 

17,676 

37,041 

1,174 

4.053 

26.436 

22,307 

1 1 .023 

21,457 

1,013 

13,562 

1983 

135,848 

6,632 

29,127 

50.709 

3,471 

6.975 

20,366 

18,568 

16.822 

26,182 

2,894 

12,273 

1982  J 

12,352 

214 

3.646 

2.794 

55 

587 

2,787 

2.269 

2,625 

1.424 

48 

1,234 

122 

A 

10.619 

367 

1.493 

3.799 

58 

419 

2,607 

1,876 

894 

2.397 

52 

1,294 

113 

S 

1 1 .078 

310 

1,446 

2.996 

104 

671 

3.600 

1.951 

967 

1.613 

103 

1,424 

121 

0 

8,046 

389 

986 

2,554 

140 

443 

2,314 

1.220 

502 

1,286 

130 

766 

84 

N 

10,012 

365 

1,547 

4.031 

211 

702 

1.768 

1,388 

829 

2,343 

138 

903 

107 

D 

8,711 

341 

1,481 

3,479 

99 

172 

1,305 

1,834 

895 

1,832 

89 

1,342 

109 

1983  J 

9,269 

479 

1,339 

4,197 

76 

194 

1,875 

1,109 

579 

1,591 

76 

749 

124 

F 

7,900 

304 

753 

3,442 

76 

153 

1.983 

1,189 

338 

1,925 

63 

885 

120 

M 

10,060 

519 

1,577 

4.306 

184 

206 

1,682 

1.586 

1,014 

2.638 

143 

1,177 

144 

A 

7,467 

311 

1,571 

2.734 

103 

400 

1,090 

1,258 

1.206 

1.742 

85 

767 

117 

M 

9,725 

400 

1,885 

3.599 

195 

306 

1,965 

1,375 

1,167 

1,854 

175 

971 

123 

J 

1 1 ,895 

528 

2,682 

4.532 

428 

420 

1.970 

1,335 

1,534 

3,016 

413 

944 

135 

J 

16,006 

636 

5,396 

5,263 

336 

1,068 

1,768 

1,539 

2,938 

2.967 

256 

918 

156 

A 

13,112 

698 

3,644 

4,449 

421 

759 

1,119 

2,022 

2.026 

1,954 

353 

1,230 

137 

S 

14.543 

724 

3.130 

4,744 

761 

1,271 

1.810 

2,103 

1.864 

2,334 

637 

1.246 

152 

O 

13.094 

514 

2,367 

4,954 

280 

1,053 

2,080 

1,846 

1.389 

2,456 

241 

1,308 

139 

N 

12.721 

821 

2.732 

4.582 

368 

739 

1,773 

1,706 

1,452 

1,992 

246 

1,145 

138 

D 

10,056 

698 

2,051 

3,907 

243 

406 

1,251 

1,500 

1.315 

1,713 

206 

933 

126 

1984  J 

8.936 

629 

1,986 

3,270 

220 

542 

739 

1,550 

878 

1,393 

171 

988 

120 

F 

7,860 

554 

2,072 

2,920 

204 

499 

764 

847 

761 

1.658 

149 

610 

119 

M 

8,867 

420 

2,210 

3,905 

187 

393 

731 

1,021 

1,406 

1.828 

181 

669 

127 

A 

8.439 

227 

2.076 

3,392 

341 

254 

719 

1,430 

1,294 

1.570 

323 

933 

133 

M 

9.871 

467 

3,122 

3.750 

264 

189 

684 

1,395 

1,654 

2,126 

253 

963 

125 

J 

1 1 ,525 

454 

3,632 

4,456 

694 

268 

734 

1,287 

1,788 

2,755 

652 

932 

129 

Note:  Data  are  based  on  1971  Census  area  definitions. 
See  footnote  and  source  in  Table  5. 


92 


August  1984 

Table  8:  Dwelling  units1  under  construction,  centres  10,000  and  over 


Section  8— Tables  8  and  9 


•End 

of 

period 

Canada 

Atlantic 
provinces 

Quebec 

Ontario 

Manitoba 

Saskatch- 
ewan 

Alberta 

British 
Columbia 

Montreal 

Metropolitan  areas 
Toronto          Winnipeg 

Vancouver 

D 

4903 

4904 

4905 

4908 

4911 

4914 

4915 

4916 

4906 

4909                  4912 

4917 

1982 

74,685 

3.652 

1 1 ,343 

28,937 

1,007 

3,827 

15.069 

10,850 

7,034 

16.346 

920 

6,210 

1983 

70,118 

4,457 

15,403 

28,315 

2,673 

2.708 

6,470 

10,092 

9,665 

15.375 

2.447 

6,026 

1982  J 

81.891 

3,098 

8.518 

28,762 

834 

3,995 

21,630 

15,054 

5,316 

16,589 

701 

9,223 

A 

77,685 

3,157 

7,767 

28.356 

839 

3,804 

19,968 

13,794 

4,655 

16,169 

705 

8,347 

S 

72,181 

3,222 

7,568 

27,311 

791 

3,545 

17,349 

12.395 

4,281 

15,464 

652 

7,494 

0 

72,307 

3,396 

8,863 

27,455 

844 

3,547 

16.265 

1 1 .937 

5,506 

15.460 

688 

7,076 

N 

72.934 

3,466 

9,608 

28,234 

991 

3,533 

15,727 

1 1 .375 

5,778 

15,684 

898 

6,732 

D 

74,685 

3.652 

1 1 .343 

28,937 

1,007 

3,827 

15,069 

10,850 

7,034 

16,346 

920 

6,210 

1983  J 

73,533 

3.485 

11,902 

28,161 

1,057 

3.994 

14,209 

10,725 

7,807 

16.559 

969 

6,114 

F 

72,188 

3,438 

12.312 

27,072 

1,258 

4,237 

13,575 

10,296 

8,241 

16.141 

1,056 

5.682 

M 

70,335 

3,397 

1 1 ,878 

25,908 

1,536 

4,834 

12,845 

9,937 

7,929 

15,323 

1,235 

5,389 

A 

75,280 

3.861 

12,987 

27,043 

1,982 

5,636 

12,958 

10,813 

8,281 

15.648 

1.628 

5.832 

M 

87.782 

4,639 

16,813 

31,936 

2,838 

6,481 

13,138 

1 1 ,937 

10.183 

18.134 

2,424 

6,378 

J 

92.300 

5,269 

18,775 

32,328 

2,929 

6,695 

13,040 

13,264 

11.314 

17.303 

2,436 

7,475 

J 

86,569 

5,262 

16.425 

30.926 

3,236 

5,880 

1 1 ,905 

12,935 

10,004 

16,065 

2,805 

7,366 

A 

82,488 

5,103 

14,534 

30,033 

3,107 

5,573 

1 1 ,698 

12.440 

8,836 

15,791 

2,632 

7,113 

S 

77,130 

5,023 

13,628 

29,689 

3,007 

4,482 

9,925 

11.376 

8,329 

15,151 

2,632 

6.456 

O 

72.972 

5,021 

13,665 

28,472 

2,863 

3,544 

8.546 

10.861 

8,332 

14.984 

2,485 

6,160 

N 

70,180 

4,602 

14,388 

27,467 

2,756 

3,043 

7,398 

10.526 

8,903 

14,620 

2,481 

6,108 

D 

70,118 

4,457 

15,403 

28,315 

2,673 

2,708 

6,470 

10,092 

9,665 

15.375 

2,447 

6.026 

1984  J 

69.728 

4,055 

17,176 

27,453 

2,863 

2.535 

6,154 

9,492 

10.391 

15,385 

2,683 

5,810 

F 

68,186 

3.729 

17,100 

27,354 

2.982 

2,256 

5,642 

9,123 

10.922 

15.183 

2,851 

5,755 

M 

64,825 

3,568 

16,489 

25,292 

2,941 

2,155 

5,252 

9,128 

10,544 

14,165 

2.810 

6,170 

A 

65,078 

3.608 

16,830 

25.767 

2,987 

2,282 

4,755 

8.849 

10,538 

14,462 

2,857 

6,024 

M 

66,637 

3,890 

17,263 

26.204 

3,053 

2,392 

4,756 

9.079 

10,869 

13,851 

2,879 

6,164 

J 

67,019 

4,243 

17,433 

26,313 

2,859 

2,428 

4,553 

9,190 

11,103 

13,109 

2,587 

6,286 

See  footnote  and  source  in  Table  5. 


Table  9:  Mortgage  loans  approvals1 


New  housing 

Conventior 
lenders 

Under  National  Housing 

Act3 

Conventional  lenders 

Total 
N.H.A. 
and 
conven- 
tional 

Nationa 
C.M.H.C. 

Dwelling  units 

Housing  Act 

Other 
N.H.A.              Total 

Conven- 
tional 

Total 

al 

Life 
insurance 
companies 

Trust, 
loan  and 
other  com- 
panies3 

Total 

Year 
and 

C.M.H.C 

Other 
approved 
lenders3 

Total 

Existing 
resi- 
dential 

Other1 

month 

Million  dollars 

Number 

Million  dollars 

D 

2643 

2644 

2645 

2646 

2647 

2648 

2649 

2650 

2651 

2652 

2653 

2654 

2655 

2656 

1982 

4 

1,643 

1,647 

358 

1,197 

1,555 

3.202 

211 

32,319 

32,530 

28,886 

61,416 

5,701 

1,480 

1983 

4 

2,597 

2,601 

347 

2.046 

2,393 

4,994 

85 

49,623 

49,708 

40,704 

90.412 

12.315 

3,692 

1982  M 

1 

148 

149 

12 

95 

107 

256 

112 

2,834 

2,946 

1,602 

4,548 

349 

67 

J 

1 

93 

94 

26 

75 

101 

195 

15 

1.897 

1,912 

1,856 

3,768 

418 

93 

J 

— 

84 

84 

18 

70 

88 

172 

8 

1.586 

1,594 

1,796 

3,390 

323 

99 

A 

— 

125 

125 

23 

70 

93 

218 

4 

2,400 

2,404 

1,690 

4,094 

329 

68 

S 

— 

131 

131 

20 

74 

94 

225 

7 

2,439 

2,446 

1,739 

4,185 

443 

91 

O 

1 

161 

162 

30 

95 

125 

287 

15 

3,506 

3,521 

2,574 

6.095 

544 

89 

N 

1 

229 

230 

54 

122 

176 

406 

27 

4,758 

4,785 

3,150 

7.935 

883 

185 

D 

— 

325 

325 

47 

159 

206 

531 

16 

6,079 

6,095 

4,191 

10.286 

913 

257 

1983  J 

_ 

80 

80 

25 

143 

168 

248 

_ 

1,561 

1,561 

3.022 

4,583 

949 

154 

F 

— 

138 

138 

36 

146 

182 

320 

1 

2,865 

2,866 

3,161 

6,027 

1,105 

205 

M 

— 

203 

203 

37 

259 

296 

499 

— 

4,385 

4,385 

5,014 

9,399 

1,242 

363 

A 

— 

131 

131 

50 

201 

251 

382 

— 

2,635 

2,635 

4,752 

7,387 

1,082 

397 

M 

— 

261 

261 

31 

183 

214 

475 

1 

5.349 

5,350 

3,888 

9,238 

1,112 

315 

J 

— 

262 

262 

33 

235 

268 

530 

— 

5,007 

5,007 

3,994 

9,001 

1,268 

412 

J 

1 

270 

271 

45 

164 

209 

480 

12 

5.138 

5,150 

3,584 

8,734 

1,101 

323 

A 

— 

255 

255 

29 

139 

168 

423 

8 

4.504 

4,512 

2,864 

7.376 

1,110 

347 

S 

— 

217 

217 

14 

148 

162 

379 

5 

4.006 

4,011 

2,615 

6,626 

834 

293 

O 

1 

257 

258 

14 

149 

163 

421 

28 

4.614 

4,642 

2.722 

7,364 

798 

258 

N 

1 

265 

266 

20 

154 

174 

440 

12 

4,763 

4,775 

2,857 

7,632 

907 

304 

D 

1 

258 

259 

13 

125 

138 

397 

18 

4,796 

4,814 

2,231 

7,045 

807 

321 

1984  J 

— 

95 

95 

9 

123 

132 

227 



1,646 

1,646 

2,309 

3.955 

782 

346 

F 

— 

148 

148 

14 

143 

157 

305 

1 

2,404 

2,405 

2,585 

4.990 

893 

403 

M 

— 

214 

214 

46 

205 

251 

465 

— 

3,519 

3,519 

3,975 

7,494 

1,200 

325 

A 

94 

94 

21 

250 

271 

365 

1,455 

1,455 

4.221 

5,676 

1,054 

357 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding  differences. 

'Data  are  on  a  gross  basis  i.e.  they  do  not  take  account  of  cancellations  or  alterations  of  loans  after  initial  approval       'Agency  loans  (loans  made  by  other  lending  institutions  on 

behalf  of  C.M.H  C  )  are  included  under  CM.H.C       includes  fraternal  and  mutual  benefit  societies,  Quebec  savings  banks  and,  since  May  1967.  chartered  banks        'Includes  new  and 

existing  commercial  structures  and  larm  property 

Source:  Canadian  Housing  Statistics,  Central  Mortgage  and  Housing  Corporation. 


93 


Section  8 

-Table  10 

August  1984 

Table  10: 

Domestic  shipments 

of  building 

materials  by  Canadian  manufacturers 

Rigid  insulating 

board 

Gypsum 

Soft 

Building 

products 

wood, 

Sawn 

board 

As- 

Roof 

Other 

Particle 

plywood 

lumber' 

(panels 

phalted 

insu- 

deco- 

board 

Hardboards 

Wall 

natural 

sheating 
board 

lation 

rative 

All  types 

board' 

Year 

Million 

or  coated) 

board 

board 

Thousands 

and 

sq.  ft 

Million 

cu. 

Million  sq.  ft 

Million 

month 

W 

bd.  ft. 

Million  sq.  ft.  Vi 

basis 

metres 

Va"  basis 

sq.  metres 

D 

340000 

340001 

340003 

340004 

340005 

340006 

340007 

340033 

340010 

1982 

1,535 

16,388 

46 

122 

71 

46 

753 

X 

1983 

1,852 

19,990 

58 

173 

64 

52 

1  056 

533 

X 

1983  J 

133.4 

1,419.9 

3.5 

8.8 

2.8 

3.5 

95.9 

26.6 

14.8 

F 

139.7 

1.542.3 

5.3 

16.5 

2.1 

4.5 

108.8 

35.6 

17.6 

M 

158.4 

1,777.1 

5.1 

17.3 

2.8 

5.7 

147.2 

51.4 

14.6 

A 

156.6 

1,632.7 

4.1 

14.1 

3.6 

7.1 

131.8 

47.9 

12.2 

M 

183.6 

1,754.0 

6.8 

21.1 

4.8 

5.0 

143.1 

51.7 

14.7 

J 

197.6 

1,861.2 

6.1 

15.7 

5.6 

3.7 

148.6 

66.1 

18.6 

J 

160.9 

1,567.8 

4.9 

14.0 

5.8 

2.6 

106.3 

46.6 

15.2 

A 

148.7 

1,643.3 

5.0 

14.6 

6.0 

36 

142.6 

51.3 

17.5 

S 

145.6 

1,743.7 

5.0 

17.4 

8.1 

5.1 

146.2 

40.5 

19.6 

O 

169.7 

1,788.6 

3.7 

14.7 

9.3 

3.7 

139.9 

42.7 

17.9 

N 

125.5 

1.622.3 

5.2 

15.0 

9.9 

4.5 

142.9 

39.8 

20.2 

D 

132.1 

1,637.6 

3.0 

3.7 

3.4 

3.2 

104.6 

32.9 

16.6 

1984  J 

148.1 

1,627.8 

2.6 

6.6 

2.4 

2.0 

121.4 

32.5 

19.9 

F 

149.8 

1,649.4 

5.9 

16.8 

4.6 

5.9 

167.3 

347 

18.7 

M 

124.0 

1,714.1 

3.2 

14.5 

3.7 

4.5 

171.1 

41.3 

21.4 

A 

113.6 

1,751.3 

3.8 

12.7 

5.3 

3.2 

163.5 

46.4 

19.6 

M 

138.4 

1,764.0 

5.6 

14.8 

6.6 

3.9 

175.5 

51.5 

18.9 

J 

6.7 

20.2 

9.8 

2.9 

Iron 

and  steel  products 

Mineral 
wool  for 
building 

Mineral 
wool 

Construction2 

insu- 

granulated. 

Asphalt  products 

Steel 

Concrete 

Cold 

lation 

loose  or 

wire, 

rein- 

Hot 

reduced 

Galva- 

bafts 

bulk 

Asphalt 

Roofing 

nails1 

forcing 
bars 

rolled 

sheets 

nized 

shingles 

asphalt 

Year 

sheets 

&  strip 

sheets 

Thousands 
sq 

Thousands 
cu 

and 

(000) 

met. 

met. 

month 

net  tons 

(000)  met.  tonnes 

metres 

metres 

bundle 

tonnes 

D 

340018 

340021 

340022 

340023 

340024 

340031 

340032 

340026 

340027 

1982 

135 

297 

90 

61 

274 

75  927 

3  405 

23  505 

106 

1983 

215 

313 

100 

59 

306 

83  911 

2  287 

28  601 

103 

1983  J 

11.8 

17.8 

5.6 

3.6 

12.4 

6  064 

208 

1  667.3 

3.9 

F 

14.4 

17.2 

5.9 

36 

18.0 

4  989 

138 

2  806.4 

5.1 

M 

19.2 

25.3 

7.2 

4.2 

27.1 

4  905 

148 

3  837.0 

58 

A 

12.1 

36.7 

7.5 

5.0 

29.6 

5  097 

138 

2  902.3 

6.3 

M 

13.1 

25.2 

8.3 

6.2 

38.0 

6  247 

134 

2  650.9 

8.5 

J 

15.3 

28.6 

92 

4.6 

32.4 

8  578 

149 

2  884.1 

11.1 

J 

13.5 

23.4 

8.2 

4.3 

32.0 

7  659 

167 

2  325.4 

5.7 

A 

14.0 

23.7 

10.8 

6.2 

33.6 

10  378 

205 

2  758.6 

10.3 

S 

31.1 

34.0 

11.1 

5.4 

27.4 

6  943 

332 

2  734.0 

12.9 

0 

27.2 

30.7 

99 

6.9 

23.0 

8  663 

250 

2  091 .4 

13.8 

N 

26.4 

30.3 

9.2 

4.8 

20.5 

8  649 

265 

1  290.6 

12.6 

D 

17.1 

19.7 

7.3 

3.7 

12.0 

5  739 

153 

653.4 

7.3 

1984  J 

20.0 

23.1 

96 

5.2 

17.3 

5  511 

149 

1  498  2 

4.0 

F 

24.7 

21.6 

90 

5.7 

16.4 

5  699 

121 

3  035.8 

7.3 

M 

26.8 

30.9 

9.9 

5.5 

25.5 

5  138 

143 

3  215.0 

7.1 

A 

12.9 

27.4 

9.2 

4.5 

24.5 

5  807 

198 

2  559.5 

7.2 

M 

14.9 

28.7 

11.4 

5.8 

32.7 

5  073 

292 

3  332.2 

8.5 

J 

5  302 

321 

3  183.2 

10.2 

'Includes  export  shipments.       !Building  Contractors,  public  and  utility  construction  and  structural  steel  fabricators. 

Sources:  Construction  Type  Plywood  (35-001),  Production,  Shipments  and  Stocks  on  Hand  of  Sawmills  East  of  the  Rockies  (35-002),  Production,  Shipments  and  Stocks  on 
Hand  of  Sawmills  in  B.C.  (35-003),  Hardboard  (36-001),  Rigid  Insulating  Board  (36-002),  Particle  Board  (36-003),  Primary  Iron  and  Steel  (41-001),  Steel  Wire  and  Specified 
Wire  Products  (41-006),  Gypsum  Products  (44-003),  Mineral  Wool  (44-004),  Asphalt  Roofing  (45-001). 


94 


Section  9  ■  Food  and  Agriculture 

96  1.  Farm  Cash  Receipts,  by  Source 

98  2.  Inspected  Slaughter,  Cold  Storage  Stocks  and  Eggs 

98  3.  Farm  Input  Price  Index  and  Selected  Components 

99  4.  Exports  of  Grains  and  Livestock  Products 
99  5.  Milk 

100  6.  Sugar 


95 


Section  9— Table  1 

Table  1:  Farm  cash  receipts,  by  source  (million  dollars) 


August  1984 


Total 

Crops 

cash 
receipts 

Wheat 

Oats, 

Barley, 

from 

C.W.B. 

C.W.B. 

C.WB. 

C.WB. 

Year 

Total 

Supple- 

(arming 

partici- 

partici- 

partici- 

net cash 

and 

cash 

mentary 

opera- 

Total 

pation 

pation 

pation 

advance 

monlh 

receipts 

payments 

tions 

crops 

Wheat 

payments 

Oats      payments 

Barley      payments 

jayments 

Rye 

Flaxseed 

Rapeseed 

D 

200000 

200001 

200002 

200003 

200004 

200005          200006          200007 

200008 

200009 

200010 

20001 1 

200012 

200014 

1982 

18,830.72 

171.98 

18,658.74 

8.719.26 

3.561.21 

463.82 

54.13 

0.57 

818.91 

111.56 

2.70 

56.57 

114.04 

599.46 

1983 

18,725.50 

6.48 

18,719.02 

9,114.13 

3,729.29 

510.57 

50.98 

2.06 

835.24 

85.93 

-3.63 

60.62 

151.24 

726.36 

1982  J 

1,727.90 

60.23 

1,667  67 

758.01 

496.22 



6.41 



123.79 

_ 

-31.12 

4.73 

5.53 

51.46 

J 

1,563.94 

20.55 

1 ,543.39 

745.53 

450.00 

— 

9.66 

— 

126.38 

— 

-7.94 

12.36 

14.50 

70.54 

A 

1,193.34 

0.93 

1,192.41 

380  98 

176.38 

— 

1.85 

— 

17.25 

— 

4.83 

9.64 

1.19 

4.73 

S 

2,054.53 

0.16 

2,054.37 

1,076.38 

683.81 

7.79 

3.62 

— 

49.14 

— 

56.24 

4.77 

17.96 

52.84 

O 

1,739.79 

0.30 

1,739.49 

887.31 

372.16 

— 

4.33 

— 

68.07 

— 

75.92 

227 

21.16 

74.19 

N 

1 ,473.52 

1.473.51 

635.54 

183.01 

— 

2.91 

— 

65.19 

— 

37.02 

1.41 

12.27 

69.20 

D 

1,455.17 

3.96 

1,451.20 

613.13 

311.93 

— 

2.78 

— 

48.78 

— 

-21.92 

2.44 

4.72 

51.62 

1983  J 

2,72966 

463 

2,725.03 

1.969  48 

290.85 

507.07 

3.07 

1.91 

70.44 

73.52 

-11.85 

2.12 

4.66 

72.43 

F 

1.121.77 

1.74 

1,120.02 

354.62 

103.88 

— 

3.08 

— 

60.03 

— 

-16.51 

1.14 

1.91 

44.86 

M 

1,268.85 

0.11 

1 ,268.74 

415.76 

190.31 

— 

4.17 

— 

47.85 

— 

-28.62 

1.98 

3.78 

43.12 

A 

1,213.63 

0.03 

1,213.60 

434.77 

243.20 

— 

3.19 

— 

52.19 

— 

-27.80 

2.17 

12.49 

35.87 

M 

1.402.78 

-0.01 

1.402.81 

595.34 

347.21 

— 

3.87 

— 

83.38 

— 

-2469 

2.36 

10.64 

32.18 

J 

1,555.81 

-0.01 

1,555.82 

710.56 

511.00 

— 

4.57 

— 

85.47 

— 

-19.57 

6.99 

19.90 

27.21 

J 

1,420.22 

1,420.23 

718.46 

526.85 

— 

6.11 

— 

104.11 

— 

-12.51 

9.59 

23.98 

43.89 

A 

1,216.80 

1,216.79 

462.69 

234.66 

— 

2.23 

— 

31.02 

— 

4.78 

6.53 

4.67 

19.75 

S 

1,705.14 

- 

1.705.14 

847.25 

348.92 

3.50 

3.82 

— 

55.54 

— 

65.44 

3.69 

21.43 

104.89 

0 

1 ,794.74 

1 ,794.74 

997  64 

220.21 

— 

6.44 

— 

101.06 

— 

65.33 

7.05 

29.33 

118.41 

N 

1 ,649.68 

0.01 

1,649.67 

837.94 

25921 

— 

6.06 

— 

80.46 

— 

39.78 

12.36 

10.07 

104  76 

D 

1 .646.43 

0.01 

1 ,646.42 

769.58 

452.99 

— 

4.37 

0.15 

63.68 

12.42 

-37.33 

4.63 

8.39 

79.00 

1984  J 

2,589.11 

2,589.11 

1.829.57 

148.84 

399.08 

4.46 

1.93 

53.30 

8.67 

-8.63 

2.72 

7.11 

92.75 

F 

1,254.23 

0.01 

1,254.22 

464.93 

106.99 

— 

4.53 

— 

48.51 

— 

-10.66 

3.33 

7.79 

85.94 

M 

1,395.73 

1,395.73 

512.79 

144.91 

13.27 

4.71 

— 

62.18 

— 

-13.86 

4.02 

4.71 

96.89 

A 

1 ,406.25 

1 .406.24 

610.70 

348.69 

0.02 

4.91 

— 

56.23 

— 

-24.26 

5.66 

7.25 

80.46 

M 

1.372.31 

001 

1 ,372.30 

447.49 

235.11 

0.02 

3.69 

36.91 

-31.41 

5.40 

6.85 

43.62 

Crops 

Liquida- 

Western 

Flori- 

tion of 

Grain 

Year 

culture 

Deterred 

deferred 

Stabili- 

Livestock and  products 

and 

Sugar 

Vege- 

and 

Other 

grain 

grain 

zation 

month 

Soybeans 

Corn 

beets      Potatoes 

Fruits 

tables 

nursery 

Tobacco 

crops 

receipts 

receipts 

Payments 

Total 

Cattle 

Calves 

D 

200015 

200016 

200017 

200018         200019         200020 

237736 

200021 

200022 

205069 

205070 

225947 

200034 

200035 

200036 

1982 

199.50 

417.89 

33.72 

276.66         273.00         441.87 

287.91 

389.94 

274.16 

-706.46 

823.52 

9,447.59 

3,175.70 

324.97 

1983 

248.97 

598.45 

45.43 

293.67         268.00         436.76 

301.98 

287.03 

250.77 

-837.43 

706.47 

9,089.07 

3,127.53 

302.79 

1982  J 

16.15 

45.06 

062 

22.37 

13.26 

22.50 

50.45 



-5.73 

-64.80 



_ 

884.92 

320.72 

21.03 

J 

8.29 

23.94 

— 

8.05 

55.38 

52.57 

13.82 

— 

2.17 

-94.42 

— 

— 

764.28 

243.35 

15.67 

A 

3.13 

9.71 

2.50 

14.09 

54.62 

74.99 

13.82 

— 

7.30 

-17.30 

— 

— 

776.17 

248.02 

16.30 

S 

3.62 

12.03 

0.63 

21.94 

5165         107.18 

38.24 

26  00 

50.77 

-116.89 

— 

— 

953.46 

350.65 

26.16 

O 

42.30 

49.51 

1.25 

24.00 

32.31 

42.23 

38.24 

56.90 

51.47 

-72.52 

— 

— 

813.91 

274.18 

44.83 

N 

17.64 

64.62 

17.27 

19.95 

15.46 

23.71 

13.82 

73.52 

92.96 

-79.35 

— 

— 

787  92 

272.82 

62.67 

D 

11.70 

42.02 

7.73 

24.30 

17.79 

21.37 

13.81 

37.26 

32.62 

-196.54 

— 

— 

775.26 

219.88 

21.42 

1983  J 

26.53 

43  85 

0.96 

21.24 

14.46 

24.29 

14.51 

70.01 

31.62 

-29.82 

706.47 

_ 

726  94 

250.75 

20.04 

F 

12.99 

25.10 

— 

18.85 

8.01 

20.08 

14.51 

15.40 

13.18 

-8.01 

— 

— 

737.39 

252.15 

27.52 

M 

25.22 

39.26 

0.97 

24.60 

4.94 

17.89 

14.51 

15.40 

0.02 

-7.26 

— 

— 

819.20 

302.23 

22.96 

A 

17.86 

28.65 

— 

3892 

2.79 

16.94 

1451 

— 

8.23 

-15.07 

— 

— 

719.55 

254.61 

16.95 

M 

12.59 

40.67 

2.37 

25.83 

1.80 

17.56 

52.87 

— 

9.44 

-23.15 

— 

— 

755.64 

25242 

22.11 

J 

8.28 

33.47 

2.23 

19.17 

13.20 

21.94 

52.87 

— 

-2.30 

-74.40 

— 

— 

822.81 

325.40 

19.90 

J 

19.28 

23.22 

— 

7.06 

53.64 

51.82 

14.51 

— 

-2.83 

-164.59 

— 

— 

677.82 

216.49 

13.52 

A 

12.80 

13.38 

3.32 

14.68 

52.87 

73.97 

14.51 

— 

-1.44 

-42.57 

— 

— 

725.83 

227.93 

12.91 

S 

7.86 

14.79 

2.05 

26.51 

51.21          105.19 

40  09 

— 

51.04 

-81.99 

— 

— 

822.77 

286.44 

21.02 

0 

71.86 

157.03 

2.49 

30.65 

32.05 

43.00 

40.08 

59.27 

53.69 

-57.77 

— 

— 

754  53 

253.93 

42.84 

N 

22.99 

134.85 

29.90 

31.43 

15.17 

2208 

14.51 

80.87 

62.82 

-115.41 

— 

— 

757.99 

256.78 

56.01 

D 

10.69 

44.18 

1.13 

34.74 

17.86 

21.98 

14.51 

46.09 

27.34 

-217.28 

— 

— 

768.58 

248.39 

27.01 

1984  J 

31.60 

46.67 

0.63 

38.80 

15.41 

24.03 

15.09 

73.48 

54.55 

-30.67 

837.44 

_ 

71 1 .63 

240.81 

20.05 

F 

7.31 

32.46 

— 

34.82 

860 

20.00 

15.09 

90.63 

13.16 

-5.37 

— 

— 

742.09 

245.51 

21.28 

M 

21.32 

44.88 

1.00 

38.23 

5.34 

17.21 

15.09 

42.14 

11.22 

-9.98 

— 

— 

832.80 

300.81 

24.50 

A 

19.53 

37.89 

— 

48.00 

3.04 

19.15 

15.09 

— 

6.86 

-18.59 

— 

— 

732.71 

249.75 

21.01 

M 

15.03 

47.05 

1.47 

28.27 

1.96 

19.10 

55.76 

5.65 

-27.74 

867.90 

312.73 

18.79 

Source:  Farm  Cash  Receipts  (21-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


96 


August  1984 

Table  1:  Farm  cash  receipts,  by  source  (million  dollars) /concluded 


Section  9— Table  1  /Concluded 


Year 

Livestock  and  products 

Forest 

and 

maple 

products 

total 

Dairy 
supple- 
mentary 
payments 

Deficiency 
payments 

Provincial 
income 
stabili- 

and 
month 

Hogs 

Sheep 

Lambs 

Dairy 
products 

Poultry 

Eggs 

Other 

zation 
program 

D 

200037 

200038 

200039 

200040 

200041 

200042 

200043 

200049 

200052 

200053 

206686 

1982 

1,952.55 

3.54 

24.17 

2,556.26 

773.69 

462.68 

1 74.04 

90.38 

274.44 

27.84 

9924 

1983 

1.711.86 

3.42 

24.33 

2,492.26 

77030 

483.21 

173.35 

97  36 

265.59 

28.02 

124.85 

1982  J 

195.58 

0.42 

2.95 

238.63 

59.75 

38.12 

7.73 



23.94 

0.95 

-0  15 

J 

150.27 

0.25 

1.67 

230.55 

75.77 

39.52 

7.23 

— 

27.11 

0.46 

6.01 

A 

158.49 

0.34 

2.17 

225.37 

72.53 

39  36 

13.58 

— 

26.23 

0.29 

8.74 

S 

204.17 

0.41 

2.74 

221.68 

86.06 

38  22 

23.37 

3.17 

22.12 

0.15 

-0.90 

0 

160.12 

0.31 

2.09 

209.82 

70.76 

3836 

13.44 

9.44 

28.50 

0.07 

0.27 

N 

145.91 

0.27 

2.13 

196  88 

5827 

37.91 

11.06 

12.50 

26  08 

0.11 

11.36 

D 

200  98 

0.41 

2.58 

205.37 

55.61 

38.14 

30.86 

6.48 

22  28 

2.89 

31.17 

1983  J 

157.65 

0.16 

1.34 

198.34 

51.72 

38.30 

8.62 

3.22 

1950 

0.95 

4.93 

F 

160.92 

0.17 

1.47 

181.34 

4968 

36.29 

27  84 

3.27 

19.68 

1.11 

3.95 

M 

182.82 

0.29 

2.66 

206.21 

53.15 

39.92 

8.95 

6.73 

19.22 

0.39 

744 

A 

135.61 

0.21 

1.54 

211.61 

52.24 

39.22 

7.56 

2853 

18.90 

2.40 

9.45 

M 

139  39 

0.26 

1.77 

222.94 

65.95 

40  99 

9.81 

21.68 

19.67 

0.30 

10.18 

J 

140.67 

0.36 

2.12 

222.42 

64.85 

39  78 

7.32 

— 

21.53 

0  14 

077 

J 

119.36 

0.31 

1.72 

21291 

6628 

40.86 

6.37 

— 

22.46 

0.24 

1.25 

A 

127.67 

0.29 

1.86 

220.22 

82.45 

40.57 

11.92 

— 

26.40 

041 

1  45 

s 

160.27 

0.41 

2.72 

210  11 

77.51 

39.85 

24.45 

3.43 

24.12 

3.43 

4.13 

0 

122.95 

0.29 

2.22 

206.37 

70.14 

41.46 

14.33 

10.30 

24.43 

246 

5.37 

N 

121.59 

0.34 

2.02 

194.71 

73.01 

41  93 

11.59 

13.36 

23.59 

1366 

3.14 

D 

14296 

0.32 

2.90 

205.08 

63.30 

44.04 

34.57 

6.83 

26.09 

2.53 

72.80 

1984  J 

133.69 

0.20 

1.42 

208  64 

54.59 

43.17 

9.05 

3.28 

18.40 

14.87 

11.36 

F 

131.88 

0.19 

1.45 

199.72 

6947 

40.87 

31.70 

3.43 

19.78 

16.52 

7.46 

M 

163.32 

0.29 

3.02 

221 .04 

65.40 

44.82 

9.60 

7.29 

20.50 

12.46 

988 

A 

126  99 

0.21 

1.81 

223.59 

60.12 

41.36 

7.86 

30  12 

19.51 

7.66 

5.54 

M 

157.42 

0.26 

1  69 

253  80 

72.24 

39.79 

11.18 

22.93 

21.40 

7.70 

4.87 

Source:  Farm  Cash  Receipts  (21-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


97 


Section 

9— Tables  2  an 

d  3 

August  1984 

Table  2 

Inspected  slaughter,  cold 

storage  stocks  and 

eggs 

Inspected  slaughte 

r  (thousands) 

Cold  storage  stocks, 

end  of  period  (metric  tonnes) 

Eggs 

Canada  total  sales 

Total 

Year 

and 

Sheep  and 

Mutton 

Pork. 

For  con- 

For 

of  con- 

month 

Cattle 

Calves 

lambs 

Hogs 

Beet 

Veal 

and  lamb 

total 

Poultry1 

sumption 

hatching 

sumption 

D 

2971 

2972 

2973 

2974 

2975 

2976 

2977 

2978 

203414 

225692 

225694 

225697 

1982 

3.294 

412 

202 

12,701 

18.2 

0.8 

1.8 

11.0 

44.4 

450.73 

33.35 

8.85 

1983 

3,240 

440 

228 

12,906 

202 

0.8 

4.8 

109 

38.6 

462.07 

32.87 

9.81 

1982  A 

251 

27 

16 

903 

15.4 

1.2 

2.2 

10.8 

40.5 

3806 

2.67 

0.71 

S 

337 

41 

21 

1,162 

15.8 

1.1 

29 

9.8 

45.3 

36.53 

2.67 

0.78 

0 

252 

35 

16 

969 

15.5 

1.0 

29 

10.0 

46.2 

37.32 

2.51 

0.80 

N 

259 

37 

18 

979 

15.9 

1.0 

1.8 

11.3 

48.1 

37.16 

2.73 

0.69 

D 

321 

44 

26 

1,308 

18.2 

08 

1.8 

11.0 

44.4 

39.07 

2.32 

0.75 

1983  J 

266 

32 

13 

996 

16.6 

07 

2.1 

10.8 

33.8 

39  00 

2.39 

0.77 

F 

256 

32 

14 

985 

15.9 

0.8 

2.4 

12.0 

32.2 

35  85 

2.57 

0.76 

M 

292 

45 

26 

1.228 

16.9 

0.7 

2.2 

14.4 

33.1 

38  83 

2.92 

0.81 

A 

238 

39 

16 

1,018 

17.5 

0.8 

3.0 

14.4 

29.9 

37.07 

3.18 

0.81 

M 

244 

36 

17 

960 

17.2 

0.8 

3.1 

14.9 

31.5 

39.17 

2.99 

0.81 

J 

330 

38 

19 

1,171 

17.2 

0.8 

2.9 

13.5 

32.4 

37.88 

3.00 

0.83 

J 

255 

28 

15 

966 

16.2 

1.0 

3.1 

12.8 

34.4 

40.03 

2.63 

0.83 

A 

254 

31 

17 

981 

16.3 

1.1 

4.1 

12.1 

37.2 

39.24 

2.70 

0.80 

S 

319 

43 

26 

1,255 

16.7 

1.0 

4.7 

10.1 

40.8 

37  97 

2.60 

0.83 

0 

255 

37 

21 

1,050 

16.3 

1.0 

4.6 

9.5 

39.7 

38.91 

2.50 

0.85 

N 

264 

38 

18 

1.097 

18.2 

1.0 

5.2 

10.8 

40.2 

38.14 

2.78 

0.83 

D 

266 

39 

25 

1,199 

20.2 

0.8 

4.8 

10.9 

38.6 

39.99 

2.58 

0.86 

1984  J 

242 

36 

17 

1,034 

21.1 

1.2 

4.5 

11.8 

25.1 

39.50 

2.39 

0.88 

F 

240 

36 

15 

1,050 

20.6 

09 

3.2 

11.7 

26.2 

36.05 

2.69 

0.83 

M 

293 

54 

19 

1,298 

20.4 

0.8 

2.6 

13.4 

25.0 

37  95 

3.63 

0.85 

A 

— 

— 

— 

— 

21.0 

0.8 

2.4 

13.5 

25.3 

36.25 

3.15 

0.84 

M 

— 

— 

— 

— 

20.8 

0.7 

2.3 

12.8 

23.1 

37.57 

2.81 

0.84 

J 

— 

— 

— 

— 

18.9 

0.7 

2.0 

12.2 

25.8 

— 

— 

— 

J 

17.7 

0.8 

1.9 

12.2 

31.3 

'Excludes  stocks  in  (railway)  transit  after  June  30.  1968. 

Sources:  Stocks  of  Dairy  and  Frozen  Poultry  Products  (32-009),  Stocks  of  Frozen  Meat  Products  (32-012),  Statistics  Canada;  Canada,  Livestock  and  Meat  Trade  Report, 

Agriculture  Canada. 

Table  3:  Farm  input  price  index,1  and  selected  components,  Canada 


Farm 
inputs 
total2 

Building 

and 

fencing 

Maior 
group 

Machinery  and 

motor  vehicles 

Crop  production 

Animal  Production 

Supplies 

and 

services 

Hired 

farm 

labour 

Property 
taxes 

Interest 

Major 
group 

Machinery 
replace- 
ment 

Motor 
vehicle 
replace- 
ment 

Machinery 
and 
motor 
vehicle 
opera- 
tion 

Farm 

Major 
group2 

Feeders 
live- 
stock 

Feed 

Year 

Major 
group2 

Ferti- 
lizer 

Major 
group 

Major 
group 

Major 
group2 

Major 
group 

Major 
group 

quarter 

1981  = 

=  100 

D 

600000 

600003 

600090 

600093 

600256 

600294 

600400 

600473 

600574 

600577 

600642 

600832 

600898 

600937 

600950 

600979 

1982 

103.2 

107.2 

109.2 

105  9 

105.5 

112.7 

100.1 

95.7 

99.7 

104.0 

92.5 

109.3 

106.3 

115.3 

97.3 

102.1 

1983 

104.3 

116.4 

113.7 

110.4 

110.4 

117.2 

97.9 

90.2 

101.4 

104.0 

96.6 

115.1 

111.9 

122.0 

86.0 

100.8 

1981   3 

100.3 

99.3 

98.5 

988 

99.3 

98.1 

100.0 

100.0 

102.1 

102.1 

102.3 

98.2 

99.3 

100.0 

101.1 

96.6 

4 

102.2 

103.6 

101.7 

101.0 

100.3 

102.5 

101.5 

102.3 

100.7 

100.4 

101.1 

101.3 

100.9 

100.0 

109.7 

988 

1982  1 

99.8 

102.5 

105.5 

104.2 

106.5 

106.7 

101.3 

101.2 

94.5 

94.6 

93.8 

104.5 

102.9 

100  0 

97.5 

117.0 

2 

100.7 

104.4 

107.0 

106.4 

100.9 

108.2 

100.3 

969 

94.6 

94.4 

94.0 

107.3 

104.5 

115.3 

97.8 

107.1 

3 

105.1 

106.2 

110.3 

107.8 

105.7 

113.2 

100  4 

966 

103.3 

109.1 

94.3 

109.6 

105.7 

115.3 

101.3 

107.8 

4 

104.5 

108.7 

108.3 

103.9 

105.9 

112.8 

100.7 

96.1 

102.8 

107.5 

95.4 

109  5 

1069 

115.3 

100.1 

109.6 

1983  1 

102.3 

109.3 

111  1 

105.4 

109.6 

116.7 

98.9 

93.1 

97.9 

105.1 

86.3 

110.9 

108.0 

115.3 

90.0 

107.1 

2 

103.9 

112.5 

111.5 

110.6 

109.6 

112.6 

97.5 

89.1 

102.8 

1111 

898 

112.9 

109.8 

122.0 

86.5 

121.4 

3 

104.6 

115.7 

114.0 

110.8 

109.0 

117.6 

98.1 

90.5 

102.9 

1075 

95.1 

114.9 

111.4 

122.0 

84.3 

119.4 

4 

104.5 

119.9 

114.6 

110.2 

109.3 

119.5 

97.8 

90.7 

100.6 

101.6 

98.0 

115.8 

112.7 

1220 

85.8 

120  9 

1984  1 

104.2 

117.6 

114.5 

109.9 

113.8 

119.1 

98.0 

90.4 

99.4 

95.8 

103.6 

116.7 

113.6 

122.0 

87.4 

124.4 

2 

107.1 

118.0 

116.8 

112.5 

113.9 

121.3 

100.1 

92.6 

104.2 

105.4 

101.4 

118.8 

115.0 

124.2 

88.5 

125.9 

'Price  indexes  of  inputs  measure  only  changes  in  prices  of  units  of  inputs    They  do  not  reflect  other  important  changes  in  costs  of  production,  such  as  changing  quantities  and  produc 
tivity  of  inputs   They  should  not  be  interpreted,  therefore,  as  equivalent  to  indexes  of  cost  per  unit  of  input.  Direct  comparison  of  them  with  price  indexes  of  output  can  yield  misleading 
indications  of  the  changing  relationship  of  costs  and  income.  The  price  indexes  for  the  last  two  years  are  subject  to  revision        2The  major  groups  include  additional  components  than 
the  selected  ones  shown 
Source:  Farm  Input  Price  Index  (62-004).  Statistics  Canada. 


98 


August 

1984 

Section  9- 

-Tables  4  and  5 

Table  4 

Exports  of 

grains 

and  livestock  products 

Grains  (metric  tonne 

Livestock  products  (million  pounds) 

Beet. 

veal, 

fresh. 

chilled 

or  frozen 

Bacon 

hams  & 

shoulders 

Canned 
meats 

Cheese 

Skim 

milk 

powder 

Poultry 

Eggs  in 

Year 

and 
month 

Wheal 

Flour 
In  terms 
ol  wheat 

Oats 

Barley 

Rye 

Flaxseed 

Rapeseed 

the  shell 

(million 

dozens)1 

D 

237928 

215170 

238072 

238174 

238224 

238290 

238354 

3024 

3025 

3026 

3027 

3028 

3029 

3030 

1982 

133.75 

2.95 

4.09 

11.08 

262.35 

1.92 

5.49 

1983 

134.59 

2.98 

8.54 

1069 

180.48 

2.72 

10.10 

1982  J 

1  670.95 

16.64 

4.54 

386.29 

6.54 

31.22 

111.61 

11.31 

0.27 

0.27 

1.72 

22.27 

0.08 

0.95 

A 

1  465.24 

22.36 

2.84 

357.94 

860 

50.24 

103.42 

13.40 

0.23 

0.45 

0.12 

3.44 

0.04 

0.47 

S 

1  642.16 

29.43 

268 

470.34 

21.07 

34.77 

105.76 

15.26 

0.16 

0.40 

0.33 

17.24 

0.15 

0.24 

O 

1  250.85 

14.51 

1.55 

576.10 

40.89 

60.22 

36.20 

13.30 

0.19 

0.38 

0.94 

7.14 

0.36 

0.16 

N 

1  639.99 

43.60 

3.86 

664.32 

36.87 

50.12 

165.58 

6.51 

0.29 

0.40 

1.52 

68.71 

0.36 

0.21 

D 

1  433.11 

14.64 

2.55 

461.68 

17.01 

26.97 

126.89 

1.27 

0.27 

0.29 

1.00 

61.25 

0.31 

0.16 

1983  J 

959.37 

45.79 

7.31 

297  90 

9.71 

26  90 

99.76 

18.13 

0.24 

0.41 

0.37 

5.88 

0.12 

0.86 

F 

948.79 

44.49 

10.40 

280  59 

14.47 

14.91 

9599 

15.54 

0.26 

0.50 

0.42 

15.26 

017 

0.24 

M 

1  320  26 

22.51 

8.31 

358.21 

8.60 

18.50 

110.34 

19.03 

0.33 

0.67 

0.71 

17.03 

0.09 

0.16 

A 

1  636.48 

13.29 

4.68 

28292 

26.93 

44.82 

106  69 

1252 

026 

0.96 

0.65 

10.55 

0.04 

0.07 

M 

2  039.05 

33.06 

13.42 

618.34 

47  06 

28.68 

75.88 

10.68 

0.26 

1  53 

1.58 

42.30 

0.09 

0.14 

J 

1  954.79 

693 

14.57 

589.40 

19.86 

28.00 

120.49 

1020 

0.17 

1.03 

0.67 

9.85 

0.12 

1.57 

J 

1  978.64 

11.77 

31.74 

372.32 

62.84 

50.45 

124.31 

11.96 

0.28 

1.34 

1.10 

19.94 

0.09 

2.00 

A 

2  212.98 

36  02 

24  19 

611  35 

71.91 

43.14 

75.48 

14.09 

0.18 

0.91 

0.24 

17.32 

0.50 

2.62 

S 

1  806.44 

31  43 

14.67 

932  15 

106.62 

93.12 

67.67 

8.60 

0.30 

0.53 

0.57 

19.64 

0.33 

0.09 

O 

1  904.61 

23.27 

16.10 

518.11 

123.65 

68.10 

91  68 

5.91 

0.29 

0.32 

0.66 

6.67 

0.42 

1.73 

N 

1  423.17 

30.54 

11.11 

59280 

94.41 

96.43 

125.38 

5.38 

0.09 

0.17 

2.36 

5.30 

0.40 

0.36 

D 

1  030.17 

2.60 

19.02 

245.87 

39.85 

69.75 

126.89 

2.56 

0.32 

0  14 

1.34 

10.74 

0.33 

0.24 

1984  J 

750.42 

25.91 

14.25 

179.57 

91.20 

24.51 

139.66 

21.22 

0.25 

0.14 

0.28 

12.74 

0.28 

19.96 

F 

644.22 

38.79 

5.77 

256.16 

27.51 

58.70 

268  68 

18.20 

0.13 

0  12 

0.40 

8.80 

0.06 

1.30 

M 

916.61 

20.54 

6.27 

254.92 

28.93 

24.12 

173.04 

16.16 

0.20 

0.34 

0.49 

5.72 

0.13 

3.06 

A 

1  159.42 

40.24 

4.00 

432.78 

45.98 

29.77 

132.83 

1498 

0.31 

0.65 

1.33 

14.82 

0.05 

0.75 

M 

2  002.40 

67.24 

5.16 

573.27 

38.11 

49  45 

154.91 

13.18 

028 

0.09 

1.90 

899 

0.21 

0.50 

J 

2  310.00 

0.08 

367.62 

53.05 

38.81 

104.04 

'Includes  eggs  for  hatching 

Sources:  Grain  and  Oil  Seeds  Review  (22-007).  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Statistics  Canada. 


Table  5:  Milk 


Production  of  dairy 

factories 

Stocks2 

Milk  sold 

Fluid 

Creamery 

Cheddar 

Evaporated 

Ice  cream 

Creamery 

Cheddar 

Variety 

Process 

Year 

off  farms 

purposes 

butter 

cheese 

whole  milk' 

mix 

butter 

cheese 

cheese 

cheese 

month 

Kilolitres 

tonne 

tonne 

tonne 

Kilolitres 

tonne 

tonne 

tonne 

tonne 

D 

230978 

230979 

231224 

231245 

231271 

231259 

231340 

231350 

231358 

231364 

1982 

7  580  423 

2  608  539 

122  747 

89  033 

155  640 

150  861 

39  833 

35  669 

11  683 

6  714 

1983 

7  232  775 

2  596  192 

103  579 

99  446 

146  750 

159  107 

28  354 

38  123 

12  422 

7  365 

1982  A 

696  382 

212  352 

10  953 

8  756 

15  422 

15  188 

35  290 

38  067 

12  283 

5  618 

S 

635  649 

215  994 

10  804 

8  334 

14  031 

11  597 

37  226 

37  206 

11  895 

5  485 

O 

607  414 

219  058 

9  187 

6  687 

12  695 

9  152 

39  137 

35  848 

11  629 

5  600 

N 

557  734 

221  778 

8  439 

6  566 

11  812 

10  804 

38  762 

35  648 

12  054 

5  510 

D 

575  540 

223  768 

8  683 

7  092 

12  002 

9414 

39  833 

35  669 

11  683 

6  714 

1983  J 

571  054 

212  246 

8  403 

7  351 

13  755 

8618 

36  925 

36  211 

11  873 

5  484 

F 

517  965 

202  105 

7  376 

7  162 

13  907 

9  161 

37  622 

37  139 

11  896 

5  721 

M 

596  355 

230  072 

8  740 

8  289 

12  259 

12  360 

37  422 

37  403 

10  523 

6  367 

A 

623  249 

212  223 

10  060 

7  982 

11  973 

12  159 

35  204 

37  598 

11  845 

4  907 

M 

668  842 

216  553 

10  243 

8  891 

14  988 

16  055 

36  506 

38  755 

10  866 

5  545 

J 

680  386 

210  028 

10  482 

9  690 

17  728 

19  796 

36  055 

37  605 

10  675 

6  177 

J 

660  812 

202  269 

8  479 

9  327 

15  586 

19  160 

37  158 

39  159 

11  050 

5  085 

A 

650  597 

216  433 

8  896 

9  238 

8  221 

18  587 

33  018 

39  585 

11  541 

6  375 

S 

596  387 

224  278 

8  071 

8  894 

9  703 

13  961 

34  607 

40  265 

11  687 

8  462 

O 

574  927 

220  250 

7  619 

7  806 

10  795 

9  803 

32  796 

39  298 

11  719 

7  621 

N 

531  042 

222  713 

7  495 

7  211 

10  380 

9  237 

31  246 

38  412 

11  998 

7  677 

D 

561  159 

227  022 

7715 

7  605 

7  455 

10210 

28  356 

38  042 

12  423 

7  365 

1984  J 

568  074 

221  094 

7  872 

8  269 

12  188 

8  342 

24  028 

38  965 

11  584 

5  026 

F 

544  656 

208 100 

7444 

8  020 

12  089 

9  151 

24  218 

38  134 

11  910 

6  522 

M 

608  341 

229  251 

9  019 

8  398 

14  264 

11  918 

20  413 

37  470 

11  924 

6  742 

A 

636  643 

209  351 

9  851 

8  512 

11  649 

13  594 

21  755 

37  877 

11  890 

8  456 

M 

697  568 

220  803 

11  465 

8  854 

15  344 

15  130 

24  665 

38  968 

12  274 

12  096 

J 

11  123 

9  123 

16219 

17  885 

28  541 

39  804 

11  244 

7  435 

J 

31  058 

39  740 

'Includes  case  and  bulk.       2As  at  end  of  period.  Last  month  is  preliminary. 
Sources:  The  Dairy  Review  (23-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


99 


Section  9— Table  6 

Table  6:  Sugar  (metric  tonne) 


August  1984 


Raw  cane 

sugar 

Refined  sugar 

Stocks 

Year 

Production  from 

Shipments 

and 

Acquisitions 

Stocks,  end 
of  period 

End  of 

month 

Beet 

Cane 

Total 

Beet 

Cane 

Total 

period 

D 

345124 

345125 

345127 

345128 

345126 

345121 

345122 

345120 

345123 

1982 

935  841 

124  811 

111  184 

914  506 

1  025  690 

100  405 

905  524 

1  005  929 

128  106 

1983 

931  959 

158  877 

1  016  907 

990  391 

124  252 

1982  J 

29  250 

13  801 

_ 

79  110 

79110 

7  487 

71  731 

79  218 

89  432 

A 

102  607 

44  336 

— 

78  718 

78  718 

8  506 

82  852 

91  358 

76  380 

S 

93  972 

53  469 

— 

86  617 

86  617 

9  502 

84  639 

94  141 

64  117 

0 

103  650 

61  940 

23  301 

98  901 

1 22  202 

6  544 

92  598 

99  142 

84  798 

N 

110  370 

65  593 

27  355 

89  437 

116  792 

7  940 

79  815 

87  755 

1 1 5  201 

D 

119  141 

124  811 

26  504 

59  721 

86  225 

6  930 

60  840 

67  770 

128  106 

1983  J 

41  779 

96  098 

22  152 

69  087 

91  239 

6  789 

66  866 

73  655 

143  093 

F 

48  190 

X 

3  288 

70  597 

73  885 

X 

X 

83  079 

X 

M 

76  306 

X 

9  706 

71  996 

81  702 

X 

X 

94  703 

X 

A 

61  319 

51  443 

— 

77  336 

77  336 

X 

X 

87  620 

109  569 

M 

117  451 

98  408 

68  024 

80  976 

98  156 

J 

62  470 

62  153 

98  002 

96  860 

104  348 

J 

86  643 

75  585 

71  189 

78  678 

91  964 

A 

85  275 

87  345 

72  090 

77  993 

92  135 

S 

80  764 

88  299 

78  145 

93  832 

69  763 

0 

144  578 

1 52  969 

108  485 

73  856 

101  520 

N 

88  480 

172  702 

101  177 

83  979 

123  139 

D 

38  704 

1 58  877 

95  633 

65  160 

124  252 

1984  J 

69  946 

157  743 

85  037 

65  142 

152  179 

F 

48  687 

1 32  235 

73  059 

83  247 

138  159 

M 

11  917 

75  878 

64  223 

88  700 

117  595 

A 

78  984 

72  619 

80  822 

74  581 

117  962 

M 

72  427 

65  406 

78  331 

95  844 

113  885 

J 

103  074 

73  316 

93  798 

108  378 

101  499 

Source:  The  Sugar  Situation  (32-013),  Statistics  Canada. 


100 


Section  10  ■  Domestic  Trade 

102     1 .  Value  of  Retail  Trade  by  Type  of  Business  and  by  Province 

105  2.  Merchandising  Inventories 

106  3.  Department  Store  Sales  and  Stocks 

106     4.  Estimated  Restaurant,  Caterer  and  Tavern  Receipts,  Canada  and  Provinces 


101 


Section  10— Table  1 

Table  1:  Value  of  retail  trade  by  type  of  business  (million  dollars) 


August  1984 


Year 
and 

Grocery 
&  combi- 
nation 

All  other 

food 

stores 

Depart- 
ment 
stores 

General 
mer- 
chandise 
stores 

General 
stores 

Variety 
stores 

Motor 

vehicle 

dealers' 

Service 

stations 

and 

garages 

Auto- 
motive 
parts  and 
access- 
ories 
stores 

Clothing  stores 

month 

Men's          Women's 

Family 

D 

D 

(650059 
650060) 
(650088 
650089) 

650061 
650090 

650062 
650091 

650063 
650092 

650064 
650093 

650065 
650094 

650066 
650095 

(650068 
650069) 
(650097 
650098) 

650070 
650099 

650071              650072 
650100              650101 

650073 
650102 

1982 
1983 


24,484.5 
26,237.1 


1,945.9 
2,048.8 


10,208.1 
10,930.5 


2,080.0 
2,312.0 


1,898.4 
1 ,909.8 


1,071.3 
1,129.9 


14,413.0 
17,198.0 


10.104.6 
10.295.4 


2,175.0 
2,492.9 


1,113.7 
1,249.8 


1.913.0 
2.137.0 


Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  2 


1.275.1 
1,487.0 


1982  J 

2.283.5 

174.5 

763.9 

146.2 

173.6 

88.2 

1,179.9 

914.0 

210.0 

84.7 

152.2 

95.1 

A 

1.990.7 

162.5 

775.7 

176.3 

162.8 

87.8 

1,158.9 

912.4 

170.0 

76.4 

145.1 

107.9 

S 

2.058.8 

161.1 

861.2 

173.7 

169.3 

84.9 

1.198.3 

8625 

171.7 

82.8 

166.5 

112.5 

O 

2,162.0 

165.8 

859.2 

198.8 

161.2 

86.7 

1,137.9 

866.6 

187.6 

90.2 

171.4 

113.1 

N 

1,971.5 

160.3 

1,073.6 

239.3 

149.1 

101.1 

1,203.9 

864.4 

222.1 

107.3 

180.1 

120.9 

D 

2,390.3 

196.9 

1,608.5 

225.7 

183.1 

168.6 

1,030.0 

843.2 

236.4 

176.0 

257.5 

182.1 

1983  J 

1,956.2 

141.8 

623.0 

144.2 

125.3 

59.7 

968.8 

730.4 

132.5 

87.0 

137.3 

870 

F 

1,903.7 

144.6 

603.8 

150.0 

122.5 

62.7 

1,082.8 

686.5 

123.8 

65.3 

119.0 

76.2 

M 

2,133.4 

166.5 

787.5 

179.2 

146.1 

79.6 

1,517.5 

8064 

153.7 

83.6 

159.2 

103.9 

A 

2,182.3 

167.9 

775.2 

169.5 

145.7 

78.9 

1,512.7 

783.6 

190.3 

95.4 

172.8 

110.7 

M 

2,127.6 

179.0 

842.1 

192.0 

164.7 

88.9 

1,715.7 

851.5 

235.1 

98.5 

177.2 

118.7 

J 

2,317.5 

188.8 

920.2 

191.6 

185.7 

102.0 

1 .733.6 

935.8 

262.0 

114.0 

189.2 

129.6 

J 

2,303.1 

184.7 

813.7 

164.4 

173.7 

92.0 

1.464  9 

950.3 

234.9 

88.5 

161.3 

111.4 

A 

2,151.8 

168.2 

850.9 

213.0 

171.2 

94.8 

1,420.6 

952.4 

208.3 

83.0 

159.5 

121  3 

S 

2,249.5 

170.9 

922.1 

1930 

172.7 

93.0 

1,372.6 

908.1 

207.0 

98.4 

190.8 

133.1 

O 

2,204.2 

166.7 

9220 

2150 

160.8 

89.9 

1,521.1 

903.1 

214.0 

106.6 

188.7 

128.7 

N 

2,138.5 

165.9 

1,138.8 

2633 

153.1 

107.3 

1,588.1 

877.6 

254.9 

127.9 

195.5 

141.7 

D 

2,569.2 

203.8 

1,731.1 

237.0 

188.6 

181.3 

1,299.5 

909.8 

276.7 

201.4 

286.5 

224.8 

1984  J 

2,034.8 

145.9 

649.4 

161.3 

125.0 

61.6 

1,304.3 

850.4 

155.3 

77.6 

146.0 

90.1 

F 

2,061.7 

152.2 

659.3 

146.0 

127.0 

67.3 

1,555.1 

799.4 

136.0 

68.6 

137.5 

85.4 

M 

2.385.2 

167.8 

806.7 

175.1 

149.1 

79.9 

1,818.6 

863.6 

164.6 

84.0 

166.5 

111.5 

A 

2.153.4 

172.8 

842.7 

185.9 

147.5 

92.1 

1.931.4 

857.5 

217.6 

95.2 

179.1 

122.8 

M 

2.359.1 

191.7 

927  8 

192.7 

168.9 

98.9 

2.162.3 

936.2 

257.5 

111.0 

200.4 

128.2 

J 

2,514.1 

194.1 

941.3 

1869 

180.5 

104.6 

2,036.7 

950.7 

2626 

118.0 

211.8 

137.0 

1982  J 

2,093.3 

163.2 

832.1 

170.2 

155.4 

88.0 

1,130.8 

825.6 

179.6 

92.4 

159.9 

104.5 

A 

2,082.3 

165.0 

852.1 

172.4 

156.8 

89.6 

1.227.4 

857.2 

179.1 

92.7 

161.9 

111.6 

S 

2,0823 

161.3 

857.3 

174.4 

159.9 

88.1 

1.251.5 

841.7 

179.7 

87.8 

157.5 

106.9 

O 

2,091.1 

167.0 

849.7 

174.4 

156.6 

89.4 

1,158.9 

840.8 

181.8 

90.1 

161.2 

107.7 

N 

2,082.0 

164.7 

862.4 

174.9 

156.4 

88.1 

1.218.8 

843.9 

194.4 

92.8 

163.8 

105.4 

D 

2,113.4 

167.2 

876.2 

179.4 

155.3 

91.2 

1.230.7 

8293 

192.9 

95.7 

166.9 

104.8 

1983  J 

2,104.9 

165.0 

866.1 

185.5 

155.3 

89.1 

1,259.0 

817.7 

193.3 

100.6 

168.0 

118.7 

F 

2,137.4 

169.5 

882.3 

188.6 

156  4 

90.3 

1.232.1 

812.7 

199.3 

98.0 

173.7 

118.3 

M 

2,1742 

174.5 

931.9 

1939 

157.6 

98.7 

1 .343.8 

849.0 

198.4 

101.9 

179.0 

122.0 

A 

2,1278 

162.5 

820.2 

181.0 

152.8 

82.5 

1,358.8 

816.3 

181.0 

101.0 

174.4 

117.7 

M 

2,169.5 

173.4 

893.5 

193.3 

158.9 

92.1 

1,451.4 

847.3 

198.4 

102.0 

175.5 

123.5 

J 

2,200.9 

173.8 

961.7 

203.8 

166.4 

102.7 

1,461.5 

876.4 

215.6 

105.2 

188.4 

127.3 

J 

2,201.4 

180.2 

923.6 

196.9 

160.6 

95.2 

1 ,467.7 

884.2 

208.6 

100.9 

176.0 

127.4 

A 

2,183.7 

164.2 

9094 

201.8 

158.8 

95.0 

1 ,439.9 

856.4 

212.8 

98.4 

173.6 

122.7 

S 

2,199.3 

170.5 

905.4 

189.8 

159.7 

94.2 

1 ,436.2 

880.1 

213.4 

103.2 

177.1 

124.2 

O 

2,2356 

169.8 

926.2 

191.4 

160.9 

92.8 

1 ,580.3 

887.3 

214.1 

108.3 

182.3 

125.0 

N 

2,227.0 

170  4 

914.1 

196.0 

158.8 

95.9 

1,583.5 

851.5 

219.4 

110.7 

176.8 

124.1 

D 

2,218.3 

172.1 

9220 

189.9 

159.0 

93.8 

1,591.8 

901.4 

221.4 

1068 

181.0 

125.8 

1984  J 

2,272.1 

174.2 

919.6 

201.0 

157.5 

95.0 

1 .642.9 

948  0 

225.1 

91.8 

179.3 

123.9 

F 

2,244.5 

171.5 

9324 

178.0 

155.8 

95.4 

1,681.8 

907.9 

211.9 

100.0 

195.0 

128.5 

M 

2,278.8 

173.3 

930.2 

190.0 

158.2 

93.2 

1 ,664.8 

913.7 

212.0 

999 

185.9 

128.9 

A 

2,324.0 

174.8 

952.1 

204.8 

163.3 

102.1 

1,764  2 

923.2 

225.2 

106.5 

194.2 

137.1 

M 

2,271.8 

175.4 

944.7 

190.9 

155.8 

99.9 

1,725.7 

899  5 

208.1 

108.3 

191.5 

128.4 

J 

2,285.6 

176.5 

957.3 

193.9 

156.4 

99.7 

1,753.5 

896.1 

209.8 

105.9 

201.5 

130.6 

'Excludes  used  car  dealers. 


102 


August  1984 

Table  1:  Value  of  retail  trade  by  type  of  business  (million  dollars)/concluded 


Section  10— Table  1 /Concluded 


Pharmacies. 

Year 
and 
month 

Shoe  stores 

Hardware 
stores 

Furniture  and 

appliance 

stores 

patent 

medicines 

and 

cosmetics 

Book  and 

stationery 

stores 

Florists 

Jewelry 
stores 

Sporting 
goods  and 
accessories 

All  other2 
stores 

Total 

D 
D 

(650074  650075) 
(650103  650104) 

650076 
650105 

(650077  & 
650078  650079) 

(650106  & 
650107  650108) 

650080 
650109 

650081 
650110 

650082 
6501 1 1 

650083 
650112 

650084 
650113 

(650067  & 
650085  650086) 

(650096  & 
650114  650115) 

650058 
656023 

1982 

1,017.6 

887.6 

2,101.4 

3,913.7 

465.9 

380.6 

822.5 

1 ,289.9 

13,716.6 

97,638.5 

1983 

1,115.2 

984.0 

2,708.1 

4,294.0 

513.8 

400.7 

837.9 

1.401.1 

14,559.9 

106,243.0 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


1982  J 

78.1 

86.5 

174.9 

324.0 

33.3 

26.2 

61.4 

136.4                 1,241.2 

8,427.7 

A 

80.7 

75.0 

173.2 

3228 

38.3 

25.5 

57.4 

115.8                1 

140.7 

7,955.9 

S 

92.8 

74.9 

182.5 

329.8 

39.7 

26.6 

547 

100.3                1 

102.7 

8.107.5 

O 

975 

73.1 

196.7 

340.1 

36.4 

27.1 

57.6 

85.2                1 

141.6 

8,255.8 

N 

105.3 

77.6 

195.4 

342.7 

45.2 

26.5 

74.7 

79.7                  1 

197.3 

8.537.9 

D 

120.6 

98.4 

221.1 

459.8 

72.7 

48.4 

192.5 

119.9                1.808.1 

10.639.7 

1983  J 

67.4 

53.3 

185.3 

323.2 

33.9 

23.8 

42.5 

78.3 

920.8 

6,921.9 

F 

54.6 

51.1 

167.0 

315.1 

34.6 

33.2 

43.0 

73.8 

918.7 

6,831.9 

M 

71.2 

62.2 

184.0 

341.7 

37.0 

31.5 

46.6 

96.7                1.080.9 

8.2685 

A 

88.1 

71.6 

191.6 

333.6 

34.9 

36.1 

52.4 

128  5                 1.084.1 

8.405.9 

M 

95.4 

91.4 

218.6 

3444 

36.9 

48.2 

62.3 

143.9                1 

145.6 

8.977.5 

J 

98.7 

106.7 

241.4 

365.0 

37.0 

33.8 

66.6 

157.4                1,266.9 

9,643.3 

J 

81.7 

95.9 

268.4 

343.1 

36.0 

27.2 

58.3 

141.8                1,281.7 

9,077.1 

A 

85.9 

88.3 

260.0 

358.1 

42.5 

27.8 

59.6 

133.4                1 

277.6 

8.928.1 

S 

107.1 

85.7 

234.4 

3628 

42.9 

28.7 

58.1 

113.5                1,229.7 

8.974.0 

0 

108.4 

83.0 

236.8 

368.6 

397 

29.2 

57.9 

92.4                1 

193.1 

9,030.0 

N 

121.1 

85 .1 

244.6 

3609 

50.3 

29.2 

80.5 

93.9                1,258.7 

9.476.8 

D 

135.4 

109.9 

276.1 

4773 

88.0 

51.9 

210.2 

147.5                1,902.1 

1 1 ,708.0 

1984  J 

71.9 

58.9 

206.5 

3480 

37.3 

24.9 

42.1 

92.1 

962.9 

7,646.3 

F 

61.5 

56.5 

194.6 

3546 

36.6 

38.9 

45.1 

85.6 

975.1 

7.844.0 

M 

74.3 

62.5 

2239 

3693 

38.2 

29.9 

46.9 

110.9                1 

124.1 

9.0528 

A 

93.1 

79.9 

214.3 

366.3 

38.1 

40.8 

52.7 

140.1                 1 

136.4 

9,159.5 

M 

102.5 

104.9 

236.3 

3897 

40.5 

50.8 

68.7 

173.0                1,268.9 

10,169.9 

J 

102.8 

112.2 

237.6 

391.7 

40.4 

35.6 

68.5 

175.7                1,364.4 

10,367.1 

Adjusted 

for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D. 

3 

2 

3 

2 

4 

3 

1 

1982  J 

85.2 

73  1 

163.0 

326.6 

38.8 

31.4 

70.1 

107.6                1 

142.1 

8,032.9 

A 

88.4 

73.1 

170.0 

336.0 

39.4 

31.6 

67.9 

111.1                 1 

138.2 

8,203.6 

S 

83.8 

74.6 

173.8 

336  2 

38.7 

31.2 

65.8 

110.5                 1 

137.9 

8,200.9 

O 

81.6 

73.1 

189.2 

340.8 

39.3 

31  5 

68.0 

109.5                1 

149.9 

8,151.6 

N 

85.6 

76.2 

185.2 

345.5 

39.2 

31  0 

66.0 

103  6                1 

154.0 

8.233.9 

D 

88.1 

75.6 

192.2 

349.0 

38.5 

32.1 

66.7 

102.3                1 

190.6 

8,3382 

1983  J 

86.8 

76.8 

206.0 

3439 

40.3 

32.6 

67  4 

103.4                 1 

185.5 

8.365.9 

F 

88.6 

78.8 

204.9 

3448 

41.5 

33.3 

66.6 

107.0                 1 

196.8 

8.420.6 

M 

89.9 

82.6 

200.2 

350.0 

41.7 

35.4 

67.6 

112.3                1 

211.2 

8,715.8 

A 

85.3 

75.9 

205.8 

3463 

40.8 

30.9 

65.5 

113.4                1 

138.0 

8,377.9 

M 

89.8 

76.4 

221.0 

357.6 

42.1 

32.9 

67.9 

111.1                 1 

182.5 

8,760.0 

J 

99.8 

86.6 

228.6 

360  7 

41.6 

32.6 

69.0 

117.2                1 

216.6 

9,0363 

J 

93.0 

83.5 

259.2 

361.2 

43.2 

33.8 

68.6 

117.6                1 

217.4 

9.0003 

A 

92.7 

83.7 

245.8 

360.1 

42.3 

33.1 

67.8 

123.6                 1 

232.6 

8,898.5 

S 

94.3 

83.4 

222.3 

365.9 

41.8 

33.4 

69.6 

120.9                1 

240.3 

8,9250 

O 

93.0 

84.9 

231.2 

369.8 

43.0 

34.3 

69.6 

122.4                1 

238.3 

9,160.6 

N 

98.6 

83.7 

229.7 

365.2 

43.7 

34.1 

704 

122.9                1 

205.4 

9.0820 

D 

94  1 

83.2 

237.1 

363.1 

46.3 

34.6 

73.0 

123.1                 1 

236.1 

9.174  0 

1984  J 

94.4 

85.0 

231.2 

372.4 

44.1 

34.4 

68.3 

123.5                1 

248.5 

9,332.2 

F 

97.9 

84.6 

229.7 

373.7 

42.6 

37.1 

67.3 

122.0                1 

224.9 

9,282.6 

M 

906 

81.0 

241.2 

376.4 

43.0 

33.1 

67.0 

125.1                 1 

221.7 

9,308.2 

A 

97.3 

90.5 

243.0 

388.1 

45.1 

36.4 

69.7 

130.7                1 

274.9 

9,647.2 

M 

94,7 

85.7 

228.8 

3876 

44.7 

33.9 

70.7 

126.8                1 

263.4 

9.436.3 

J 

986 

87.1 

224.3 

386.9 

44.8 

34.2 

69.7 

127.1                 1 

268.7 

9,5083 

"Includes  used  car  dealers  and  personal  accessories  stores 
Source:  Retail  Trade  (63-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


103 


Section  10— Table  1.1 

Table  1.1:  Value  of  retail  trade  by  province  and  selected  metropolitan  areas  (million  dollars) 


August  1984 


Year 

and 
month 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

N.S 

N.B 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man. 

Sask 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Yukon 

and 

NW.T. 

Montreal 

Toronto 

Winnipeg 

Vancouver 

D 
D 

650174 
650203 

650262 
650291 

650350 
650379 

650438 
650467 

650526 
650555 

650702 
650731 

650878 
650907 

651054 
651083 

651142 
651171 

651318 
651347 

651494 
651523 

650614 

650790 

650966 

651406 

1982 

1,761.2 

412.4 

3,097.8 

2,448.6 

23,496.8 

35.543.3 

3,8300 

4,042.1 

10,941.3 

11,766.2 

298.8 

11,610.0 

13.056.6 

2,493.6 

6,073.3 

1983 

1,970.5 

471.7 

3,533.8 

2,719.3 

25.783.8 

39.446.1 

4,099.9 

4,357.1 

11,303.5 

12,256.9 

300.3 

12.133.0 

14,605.5 

2,704.4 

6,169.4 

Unadjusted  for  seasonal 

variation 

1982  J 

157.9 

41.7 

276.6 

217.7 

2.033.5 

3.073.2 

321.4 

343.5 

908.1 

1,026.1 

28.0 

952.4 

1,071.0 

205.5 

507.2 

A 

152.4 

38.4 

264.1 

204.0 

1.923.1 

2,8837 

311.8 

328.9 

874.1 

950.6 

24.8 

917.0 

1.012.8 

1987 

472.2 

S 

148.1 

35.4 

258.0 

205.7 

1.981.7 

2.951.9 

322.2 

336.6 

891.3 

951.0 

25.6 

979.5 

1.071.6 

209.5 

488.4 

O 

154.3 

35.1 

2667 

215.2 

1.980.5 

3,018.1 

326.7 

348.4 

927.7 

9589 

24.2 

982.9 

1.094.1 

215.2 

490.9 

N 

158.8 

35.4 

277.1 

222.0 

2,020.3 

3,166.3 

335  1 

3609 

958.2 

980.8 

22.9 

1,012.6 

1.179.9 

224.9 

509.1 

D 

191.6 

45.5 

352.0 

269.1 

2,496.5 

3,999.4 

412.9 

423.8 

1,157.4 

1.262.3 

29.1 

1 ,270.7 

1,477.2 

283.1 

660.5 

1983  J 

118.7 

28.1 

214.3 

167.7 

1 .646.6 

2,572.5 

261.3 

291.5 

771.5 

831.5 

18.1 

795.2 

9845 

174.8 

432.7 

F 

120.0 

26.9 

211.1 

169.6 

1,630.6 

2,524.5 

261.8 

289.6 

758.6 

819.2 

19.9 

795.5 

953.7 

172.3 

420.9 

M 

151.6 

33.3 

270.1 

211.9 

2.048.9 

3,000.0 

317.5 

330.4 

919.9 

961.5 

23.3 

986.7 

1.121.8 

210.6 

490.5 

A 

148.1 

36.1 

268.3 

215.9 

2.091.6 

3,059.0 

326.2 

351.0 

907.3 

980.6 

21.9 

1.001.2 

1.137.9 

215.9 

493.7 

M 

169.5 

40.3 

289.0 

221.8 

2.248.5 

3,317.6 

345.3 

361.0 

937.2 

1,025.0 

22.4 

1 .048.4 

1,216.4 

225.6 

510.9 

J 

182.0 

44.4 

321.1 

251.0 

2,372.9 

3.5883 

368.2 

391.3 

1.016.5 

1,079.1 

28.5 

1 .099.4 

1.310.3 

236.0 

532.3 

J 

176.1 

45.9 

313.2 

242.2 

2,166.4 

3,403.5 

343.6 

366.2 

937  6 

1,055  4 

27.1 

965.1 

1,211.7 

220.2 

513.9 

A 

172.7 

43.9 

307.7 

236.4 

2,144.1 

3,294.2 

344.5 

376.2 

942.2 

1,039.6 

26.6 

964.8 

1,171.9 

224.0 

504.1 

S 

167.7 

39.5 

301.3 

2326 

2,181.4 

3,292.4 

353.0 

385.5 

949.7 

1,042.7 

28.2 

1.015.2 

1.201.9 

234.2 

520.9 

O 

168.6 

38.8 

303.1 

234.4 

2.2072 

3.355.4 

352.8 

377.9 

9424 

1,023.6 

25.9 

1,021.8 

1.245.9 

233.6 

517.6 

N 

177.6 

41.3 

320.5 

243  6 

2.2945 

3.592  1 

371.0 

391.3 

1,003  6 

1,015.6 

25.7 

1,083.7 

1,357.3 

247.7 

517.5 

D 

218.0 

53.1 

4140 

292.2 

2.751.1 

4.446.4 

454.8 

445.4 

1,216.9 

1,383.2 

32.7 

1,356.1 

1,692.3 

309.4 

714.4 

1984  J 

129.4 

32.5 

249.2 

185.7 

1.887.3 

2,871.6 

290.2 

304.1 

787.4 

888.4 

20.7 

891.9 

1,081.0 

195.1 

460.2 

F 

140.1 

33.8 

2639 

198.8 

1.954.1 

2,908.7 

2974 

309  8 

813.8 

901.4 

22.1 

9290 

1 ,083.4 

199.2 

468.8 

M 

158  6 

386 

310.6 

225.4 

2.275.1 

3,355.8 

347.1 

348.0 

936.7 

1 ,030.0 

26.9 

1,103.9 

1,259.7 

232.3 

526.6 

A 

163.6 

41.2 

318.2 

229.7 

2,385.1 

3,370.4 

358.1 

355.3 

920.5 

991.7 

25.6 

1.129.3 

1,235.0 

237.3 

497.6 

M 

189.7 

47.5 

3570 

259.0 

2,667.5 

3,775.8 

384.8 

377.5 

995.0 

1.088.0 

28.0 

1,251.6 

1 ,365.7 

254.2 

545.5 

J 

186.5 

48.9 

356.8 

255.4 

2,618.3 

3,896.9 

397.4 

396.9 

1.033  5 

1,144.7 

31.8 

1,245.1 

1,416.0 

261.0 

579.5 

Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.C.D.  3  3  2 


1982  J 

146.7 

34.3 

2566 

201  3 

1,946.8 

2,961.5 

311.5 

3294 

881  9 

973.5 

25.0 

956.1 

1 .080.2 

203.9 

4985 

A 

150.7 

34.8 

262.3 

206.0 

2.0039 

3.009.3 

322.0 

331.4 

908.6 

973.6 

24.1 

991  8 

1.105.2 

211.1 

503.7 

S 

149.7 

35.5 

265.5 

207.0 

1,984.4 

2,9936 

320.7 

331.8 

9047 

964.6 

24.2 

986.5 

1.095.0 

208.1 

496.3 

0 

150.4 

35.9 

265.0 

211.2 

1.967.4 

2,9925 

320.7 

334.5 

910.8 

964.8 

24.3 

974.2 

1,090.5 

212.4 

498.8 

N 

151.2 

35.7 

265.0 

212.9 

1.977.3 

3.008.9 

319.0 

339.3 

914.2 

957.1 

23.7 

969.6 

1,097.9 

210.8 

490.1 

D 

151.8 

36.7 

268.1 

216.0 

2,032.7 

3,086.0 

326.8 

347.5 

912.8 

971.4 

23.6 

1,006.8 

1,114.6 

216.4 

4973 

1983  J 

155.3 

37.2 

271.1 

215.2 

2,000.1 

3,0976 

323.6 

363.6 

927.7 

979.6 

23.2 

952.8 

1,145.2 

211.0 

4996 

F 

153.0 

36.4 

267.7 

214.9 

1,992.5 

3,120.2 

327.1 

355.0 

924.5 

984.4 

24.8 

948.9 

1.154.0 

214.0 

493.1 

M 

161.3 

37.9 

290.0 

2292 

2,112.9 

3.200.2 

3322 

3506 

947  4 

998.8 

24.6 

994.5 

1,174.7 

217.7 

498.9 

A 

145.9 

36.9 

2653 

210.2 

2,0668 

3,083.7 

317.2 

350.3 

905.1 

1,000.7 

23.3 

976.6 

1.145.5 

210.9 

503.2 

M 

163.5 

39.1 

286.9 

216.0 

2.129.2 

3.2396 

335.5 

358.5 

937.8 

1.022.4 

22.9 

1,001.1 

1,194.2 

224.1 

511.3 

J 

173.7 

39.9 

302.2 

232.8 

2,200.3 

3,312.5 

350.8 

363.7 

949.5 

1 .030.3 

24.8 

1 ,043.5 

1,222.3 

227.9 

513.4 

J 

168.8 

39.4 

302.4 

231.2 

2.169.5 

3,421.4 

345.9 

368.9 

945.5 

1.037.3 

25.1 

1,019.0 

1.274.5 

228.0 

524.1 

A 

164.5 

38.5 

2972 

2293 

2.149.7 

3,330.4 

343.9 

369.2 

9422 

1 ,030.2 

25.1 

1.012.1 

1,237.3 

229.5 

517.2 

S 

167.6 

39.1 

301.1 

231.8 

2,167.5 

3,275.6 

346.5 

3683 

951.5 

1,039.7 

26.0 

1,005  8 

1,206.0 

230.7 

522.9 

O 

167.9 

40.5 

308.7 

233  8 

2.2376 

3,4080 

3540 

375.6 

9498 

1,055.8 

26.5 

1,037.1 

1,266.2 

233.7 

540.5 

N 

167.7 

41.6 

307.3 

231.3 

2.225.3 

3,407.5 

350.7 

366.5 

945.0 

9865 

26.5 

1,033.7 

1,264.0 

230.6 

492.0 

D 

171.3 

42.8 

312.0 

232  5 

2,241.1 

3.399.9 

356.1 

363.6 

955.6 

1.056.7 

26.5 

1,059.1 

1,269.2 

2334 

537.7 

1984  J 

170.2 

43.2 

317.6 

242.3 

2,305.6 

3,481.0 

361.8 

373.2 

9550 

1,051.5 

268 

1 ,075.4 

1,265.8 

240.9 

531.4 

F 

172.4 

44.0 

324.8 

2420 

2.295.1 

3,483.3 

358.1 

368.2 

950.7 

1,043.5 

26.4 

1,074.0 

1.270.2 

238.0 

527.6 

M 

164.7 

43.0 

322.6 

2362 

2.330.1 

3.489.1 

358.0 

365.3 

952.4 

1,051.1 

27.3 

1,103.2 

1.288.8 

232.9 

5308 

A 

172.7 

44.2 

334.8 

240.4 

2,453.1 

3,5963 

369.6 

374.5 

977.3 

1 ,066.4 

28.1 

1.164.0 

1.307.2 

246.5 

537.6 

M 

174.2 

43.9 

337.2 

2404 

2,3824 

3,528.7 

360.1 

3598 

950.5 

1.049.1 

27.5 

1,128.4 

1,290.1 

241.3 

527.3 

J 

174.3 

44.0 

330.0 

232.5 

2.417.3 

3.552.2 

369.5 

365.6 

949.0 

1.065.5 

27.2 

1,156.6 

1,303  9 

246.9 

547.0 

Source:  Retail  Trade  (63-005),  Statistics  Canada. 


104 


August  1984 

Table  2:  Merchandising  inventories1,  Retail  chain  store  stocks  by  selected  kinds 
of  business,  Canada  (million  dollars) 


Section  10— Table  2 


Grocery. 

con- 

General 

Year 

fectionery 

All  other 

mer- 

Motor 

Automotive 

Men's 

Women's 

Family 

and 

Combination 

&  sundries 

food 

chandise 

General 

Variety 

vehicle 

Service 

parts  & 

clothing 

clothing 

clothing 

month 

Total 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

dealers 

stations 

accessories 

stores 

stores 

stores 

D 

655600 

655601 

655602 

655603 

655605 

655606 

655607 

655608 

655610 

655612 

655613 

655614 

655615 

1982 

3,289.352 

865,586 

70,732 

8,248 

265,577 

16.350 

219,809 

26,684 

24,030 

26.066 

84,641 

110,209 

145,101 

1983 

3,591 ,200 

885,676 

79,694 

8.003 

335,850 

22,711 

294,312 

31 ,426 

26,692 

23,720 

81,626 

140,936 

175,319 

1982  J 

3,227.905 

764,005 

67,314 

10,384 

291,309 

28,040 

264,363 

34,477 

23,062 

26,606 

84.932 

109.411 

1 58,478 

J 

3,253,038 

724,277 

69,131 

12.035 

302,670 

33,162 

261 ,984 

34,098 

22,001 

25,329 

1 1 1 .686 

116,960 

183,993 

A 

3.333,725 

688,063 

64,983 

1 1 .602 

293,590         1 

41,951 

263,294 

34,064 

22,749 

25,760 

123.301 

123,510 

196,137 

S 

3,509,172 

753,429 

64,333 

10,917 

318,839         146,351 

270,666 

30,760 

23,818 

26,919 

127,493 

130,427 

198,687 

O 

3,709,199 

787,333 

62,146 

9,039 

338,607         144,887 

278.786 

26,977 

22,770 

27,619 

132,593 

140,731 

203,853 

N 

3,789,958 

853,635 

65.191 

8,831 

308,810         138,512 

270.701 

25,008 

24,273 

27,011 

124,107 

141,294 

195,291 

D 

3,289.352 

865,586 

70.732 

8.248 

265,577         116.350 

219,809 

26,684 

24,030 

26,066 

84,641 

110.209 

145,101 

1983  J 

3.180,101 

787,683 

63,871 

9,155 

286,823         123,447 

208,819 

26,364 

22.372 

23,277 

91,158 

103.596 

156,854 

F 

3,281,300 

778,231 

59,592 

8,368 

300,877         131,965 

236,801 

32,190 

20.269 

25,954 

104,558 

123,590 

176,147 

M 

3,479,158 

835,042 

63.287 

7,406 

321,337         131,965 

257.403 

27,973 

25.498 

25,669 

113,759 

140.645 

190,063 

A 

3,482,885 

821 ,681 

66.261 

12.361 

339,011          131.833 

275.421 

29,288 

23.050 

24,334 

108,412 

140.223 

187,022 

M 

3,508,549 

833,185 

66,062 

10,457 

362,064         126,560 

286,989 

35,380 

23.949 

23,312 

104,184 

136,577 

182,533 

J 

3,426,615 

822,354 

71,809 

9,840 

346.857          127,826 

279,240 

35,557 

24,500 

22,053 

88,661 

128,792 

171,946 

J 

3,506.082 

817,420 

72,743 

9,889 

349,632         132,428 

288,455 

32,001 

25.186 

20,686 

104,443 

142,058 

192,064 

A 

3.584,021 

777,366 

70,342 

1 1 ,204 

368,162         141,168 

288,167 

27,297 

25.816 

21 ,803 

113.007 

155.127 

206,277 

S 

3.753,450 

819,344 

67,810 

10.823 

381.784          141,450 

268,572 

26,451 

25,764 

22,980 

120,239 

161,797 

219,479 

O 

3,952,306 

848,021 

66,589 

9,221 

410,036         141,591 

283.075 

29.652 

26,408 

23,784 

123,365 

172,961 

230,453 

N 

4,089,663 

874,310 

70,651 

9,415 

412,086          144,706 

286,189 

30.334 

24,876 

26,210 

110,905 

180,225 

230.683 

D 

3,535,554 

885,676 

79,694 

8,003 

335.850          122,711 

238,682 

31 ,426 

26,692 

23,720 

81,626 

140,936 

175,319 

1984  J 

3,395,723 

828,107 

75,231 

9,147 

339,209          127,129 

210,756 

38,277 

26,292 

25,048 

82,687 

127,406 

169,533 

F 

3,540.835 

837,216 

72,974 

8.132 

378,557         126.620 

236,047 

46,621 

24,057 

27,578 

98,811 

149,192 

187.843 

M 

3,699,431 

851,449 

73,120 

7,498 

416,791          130,292 

265,789 

42.985 

23,648 

31,853 

1 1 1 ,459 

156.801 

206.252 

A 

3.689,131 

830.163 

76,995 

7,476 

438,047         128,989 

267,384 

40,062 

24.830 

33,000 

109,787 

155,076 

208,727 

M 

3,714,177 

854,238 

77,380 

7,483 

443,304          122,411 

276,208 

36,336 

24,035 

38,742 

101,553 

148,563 

204,761 

Pharmacies, 

Furniture 

patent 

Sporting 

Year 

Specialty 

Family 

Household 

TV.,  radio 

medicine 

Book  & 

goods  & 

Personal 

All 

Alcoholic 

and 

shoe 

shoe 

furniture 

&  appliance 

&  cosmetics 

stationery 

Jewellery      accessories      accessories 

other 

beverages 

month 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

Florists 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

stores 

D 

655616 

655617 

655619 

655621 

655622 

655623 

555624 

655625 

655626 

655627 

655628 

655629 

1982 

10.391 

121.180 

41,718 

21,838 

145,399 

54,157 

1,771 

131,929 

44,337 

80,830 

222,133 

418,126 

1983 

10,108 

120.347 

55,494 

21 ,354 

169.330 

68,219 

1,846 

151,585 

36,121 

77,221 

243,526 

389,339 

1982  J 

9,386 

127.619 

44,799 

25,256 

128,150 

55,725 

1,964 

125,855 

40,247 

87.682 

223,939 

356,037 

J 

9,564 

134,638 

43,186 

23,362 

126,484 

56.449 

1,931 

123,086 

39,563 

83.999 

229,090 

348,123 

A 

10,195 

148,910 

41,761 

22,661 

130,152 

53,344 

1,813 

123.948 

39,998 

88.031 

238,483 

410,772 

S 

10,898 

152,633 

43.139 

21,913 

140,174 

58,625 

1,915 

128,410 

44,278 

90,320 

238,483 

441,836 

0 

10,647 

152,786 

43,527 

21 ,803 

149,846 

59,680 

1,850 

140,095 

48,662 

92,307 

269,963 

508,202 

N 

10.381 

142,397 

42,700 

23,133 

158,387 

65,171 

1,950 

154,665 

49,538 

93,230 

279,412 

551.060 

D 

10,391 

121,180 

41,718 

21 ,838 

145,399 

54,157 

1,771 

131,929 

44,337 

80,830 

222,133 

418,126 

1983  J 

9,238 

115,727 

43,345 

23,214 

146.271 

52,695 

1,713 

131.533 

40.613 

77,678 

21 1 ,693 

390,713 

F 

9,238 

130,540 

47,463 

23,168 

145.978 

51 

167 

1,746 

125,614 

40,613 

80.319 

225,453 

368.622 

M 

9,792 

138,895 

51 ,402 

23,377 

147,584 

52,497 

1,859 

126,870 

44,593 

87,949 

232,442 

386,248 

A 

9,968 

136,117 

51,762 

23,938 

146,698 

53,809 

2,129 

132,325 

46.466 

91 ,379 

241,275 

349,464 

M 

9,400 

129,992 

51,866 

23,052 

148.752 

53,970 

2,101 

131,531 

44,793 

92,019 

236,691 

353,470 

J 

9,071 

124,012 

52,644 

22,683 

142.058 

58,396 

1,748 

133,372 

43,315 

90,179 

235,271 

345,793 

J 

8.699 

128,724 

51 ,854 

20,347 

145,467 

59.330 

1,743 

133,772 

42,405 

87,564 

254,798 

348,152 

A 

9,908 

143,656 

49,780 

20,998 

152,595 

60,991 

1,769 

129,893 

41,769 

89,228 

263.971 

376.104 

S 

10,423 

149,402 

52,169 

21 ,355 

164,040 

66,846 

1,884 

161,587 

44,902 

90,923 

270.306 

414,261 

0 

10,538 

147,908 

55,612 

20,842 

178.311 

75,335 

1,812 

162,395 

49,033 

93,560 

306.257 

446,048 

N 

10,464 

141,252 

56,168 

21,947 

190,258 

91 ,080 

1,953 

173.438 

49,278 

94.402 

307.482 

510,945 

D 

10,108 

120,347 

55,494 

21 ,354 

169,330 

68,219 

1.846 

151,585 

36,121 

77.221 

243,526 

389,323 

1984  J 

9.865 

113,367 

57,436 

20,671 

164,758 

60.374 

2,106 

1 50,675 

31 ,786 

87,723 

243,039 

356,647 

F 

10.339 

127,425 

65,362 

21,643 

165,911 

64.178 

2,041 

145,251 

32,962 

89.039 

253,004 

332,236 

M 

11,197 

130,865 

68,107 

21,838 

171,220 

65.911 

2,515 

145,396 

35,368 

92,957 

261.606 

336,973 

A 

11,443 

127,332 

70.082 

22,690 

169.165 

66,834 

2,917 

146,123 

37,101 

96,954 

266,053 

311,684 

M 

1 1 ,008 

119.947 

70.993 

23,530 

170.349 

66,834 

2,704 

145.685 

38,288 

98,990 

265,787 

324,627 

'Consult  the  source  publication  for  definitions  and  composition  of  kinds  of  business  groups.  Inventories  are  stocks  on  hand  for  sale  at  end  of  month  and  are  valued  at  lower  of  cost  or 

market. 

Source:  Retail  Chain  Stores  (63-210),  Statistics  Canada. 


105 


Section  10— Table  3 

Table  3:  Department  store  sales  and  stocks1  (million  dollars) 


August  1984 


Men's 

and 

Home  furnishings, 

Total 

all 

Ladies' 

apparel 

boy's  clothing, 

Food 

and 

Piece 

goods, 

furniture 

All  other 

Year 

departments 

and  accessories 

furnishing 

&  shoes 

kindred 

jroducts 

linens  &  domestics 

radio  &  appliances 

departments 

month 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

Sales 

Stocks 

D 

655120 

655161 

655121 

655162 

655133 

655174 

655137 

655178 

655140 

655181 

655144 

655185 

655138-39 

655179-80 

655132 

655173 

655136 

655177 

655141 

655182 

655149 

655190 

655142-43 
655150-60 

655183-84 

655191- 

201 

1982 

10,208.1 

2,9400 

2,325.7 

553.7 

1.222.4 

384.4 

682.6 

34.9 

356.0 

150.0 

1,739.8 

607.4 

3,882.1 

1,210.6 

1983 

10.930.7 

3,222.5 

2,445.6 

640.8 

1,307.1 

395.2 

694.0 

29.1 

387.8 

173.4 

1,988.1 

626.2 

4,107.0 

1,357.8 

1982  J 

790.9 

2,910.3 

168.2 

563  9 

101.4 

398.9 

49.6 

35.3 

28.9 

138.2 

136.9 

566.5 

305.9 

1,207.6 

J 

763.9 

3,006.2 

159.6 

635.6 

76.9 

426.4 

50.7 

33.7 

30.2 

133.1 

149.9 

559.7 

296.7 

1,217.6 

A 

775.7 

2,915.3 

189.5 

605  8 

91.3 

445.9 

56.8 

28.5 

28.9 

118.1 

129.3 

534.2 

280.0 

1.182.8 

S 

861.2 

2,832.7 

222.6 

611.7 

107.5 

427.8 

49.3 

32.6 

33.8 

108.3 

153.2 

498.4 

294.8 

1,153.8 

O 

859.2 

3,341.6 

208.3 

704.3 

100.9 

505.7 

54.8 

36.8 

31.2 

128.4 

154.5 

572.8 

309.5 

1 ,393.5 

N 

1,073.6 

3,325.6 

253.3 

675.6 

143.7 

476.9 

67.5 

44.9 

33.4 

139.7 

177.2 

567.6 

398.5 

1 ,420.9 

D 

1,608.5 

2,939.9 

334.6 

553.7 

224.8 

384.4 

81.2 

34.9 

48.6 

150.0 

216.7 

607.4 

702.6 

1 ,209.6 

1983  J 

623.0 

2.723.2 

124.9 

506.1 

58.5 

329.2 

47.3 

38.2 

31.8 

132.6 

133.2 

525.5 

227.2 

1,191.6 

F 

603.8 

2,657.5 

131.5 

522.4 

58.0 

353.8 

58.0 

40.1 

19.7 

136.0 

111.3 

499.6 

225.4 

1.105.5 

M 

787.5 

3,002.4 

187.6 

623.2 

92.5 

401.6 

55.8 

40.2 

26.9 

142.9 

151.0 

569.8 

273.6 

1,224.6 

A 

775.2 

3.167.1 

182.3 

634  0 

87.8 

402.0 

56.4 

40.9 

26.9 

148.1 

132.2 

566.6 

289.6 

1,375.5 

M 

842.1 

3,148.3 

191.7 

608.0 

93.1 

408.0 

57.2 

33.9 

27.9 

164.1 

150.8 

588.9 

321.4 

1.345.3 

J 

920.1 

2.988.3 

198.9 

536.1 

121.0 

367.5 

52.0 

43.5 

34.7 

145.3 

170.0 

559.5 

343.6 

1 ,336.5 

J 

813.7 

3.137.6 

154.9 

6305 

81.0 

407.8 

49.5 

40.8 

32.4 

152.4 

190.8 

538.1 

305.2 

1,368.1 

A 

850.9 

3.214.9 

195.8 

667.0 

95.1 

445.6 

56.1 

38.5 

32.9 

152.8 

167.3 

544.2 

303.8 

1,366.8 

S 

922.1 

3,310.4 

233.7 

737.2 

111.6 

466.4 

50.9 

35.0 

37.4 

144.5 

175.3 

539.3 

313.1 

1,388.1 

o 

922.0 

3.732.9 

227.0 

812.4 

105.1 

515.9 

55.3 

48.4 

32.7 

157.9 

178.9 

590.8 

323.0 

1 ,607.4 

N 

1,138.8 

3.854.9 

258.7 

837.4 

153.4 

5490 

70.1 

53.9 

33.9 

167.4 

191.6 

607.6 

431.1 

1,639.5 

D 

1,731.1 

3,222.5 

358.7 

640.8 

249.9 

395.2 

86.4 

29.1 

50.6 

173.4 

235.6 

626.2 

749.8 

1,357.8 

1984  J 

649.4 

3,0582 

135.9 

605.8 

62.8 

368.9 

48.5 

44.7 

32.6 

147.0 

134.5 

567.3 

235.1 

1 ,324.6 

F 

659.3 

3,146.5 

146.7 

663.9 

67.2 

402.7 

59.5 

47.1 

20.0 

174.7 

124.5 

563.8 

241.4 

1 ,294.3 

M 

806.7 

3.398.4 

193.5 

745.2 

94.8 

447.4 

51.9 

52.1 

26.9 

171.9 

156.7 

610.1 

2828 

1,371.8 

A 

842.7 

3,6049 

207.0 

776.1 

102.9 

474  4 

59  1 

45.5 

25.7 

178.2 

148.9 

6396 

299.0 

1,491.1 

M 

927.8 

3,341.9 

210.9 

690.7 

102.8 

454.1 

64.6 

25.9 

31.7 

177.9 

164.8 

584.0 

352.8 

1,409.2 

'Department  store  stocks  at  end  of  period  at  selling  value.  The  sales  and  stocks  data  are  revised  series  based  on  the  results  of  the  1961  Census  of  Merchandising  and  Service 

Establishments 

Source:  Department  Store  Sales  and  Stocks  (63-002),  Statistics  Canada. 

Table  4:  Estimated  restaurant,  caterer  and  tavern  receipts,  Canada  and  provinces  (dollars) 


Year 
and 
Month 

Canada 

Nfld. 

P.E.I. 

N.S. 

NB. 

Que. 

Ont. 

Man. 

Sask. 

Alta. 

B.C. 

Yukon 

N.WT. 

D 

655700 

655768 

655771 

655774 

655777 

655780 

655783 

655786 

655789 

655792 

655795 

655798 

655801 

1982 

9,576,584.7  136,603.7 

36,3437 

19,917.8 

186,944.2 

2,188,935.9  3,827,685.7  312,394.1 

321.936  0 

1 ,056,322.0  1 ,233,403.8 

9,666.9 

9.236.9 

1983 

10,087,282.2140,661.6 

41,612.0 

20,561.4 

187,2009 

2.389,946.2  3.966,665.1 

333.193.3 

335.076.7 

1,051,097.2  1,349,994.5 

7,583.4 

12,195.7 

1982  J 

916,236.1 

13,220.5 

5,724.4 

26,787.7 

20.014.0 

206,885.8 

357,788.6 

30,811.8 

30.4033 

99,712.9 

122,879.8 

1,078.1 

928.6 

A 

906,254.0 

12,765.6 

5,438.0 

26,068.1 

18,732.3 

200,463.9 

362,089.0 

29,790.8 

30.444.2 

98,849.0 

119,822.7 

1,036.8 

753.0 

S 

841,531.1 

11,663.0 

3,248.1 

23,085.7 

16,533.3 

196,701.0 

337,600.8 

26,611.4 

28,586.5 

89,904.5 

105,995.5 

850.9 

749.9 

O 

823,830.9 

12,158.0 

2.871.4 

22,539.6 

17,009.8 

189,935.3 

327.353.6 

27,094.2 

30.478.1 

87,945.7 

105.016.4 

599.4 

828.8 

N 

766,243.0 

11,402.8 

2.414.7 

20.587.7 

15,733.8 

172,197.5 

313,097.4 

24,761.2 

26.888.0 

83,094.7 

94,858.0 

471.8 

734.8 

D 

786,519.7 

11,698.8 

2.497.0 

20,743.8 

15,987.9 

183,495.2 

317,734.7 

24,835.2 

26.5677 

84,315.9 

97,460.7 

415.5 

766.8 

1983  J 

698,605.7 

10,062.6 

2,200.0 

18,403.2 

13.453.7 

160.542.5 

277,970.8 

22,755.6 

22,981  6 

77,835.4 

91,472.5 

2582 

669.2 

F 

714,459.1 

10,182.8 

2.188.2 

17,932.1 

12.647.5 

169.553.5 

284,549.8 

23,169.8 

23,345.0 

78,799.7 

90,863.9 

451.1 

775.1 

M 

798,677.4 

12,119.7 

2.662.9 

21,694.3 

14,306  6 

185,516.5 

317.221.2 

26.3993 

26,7204 

86.660.0 

103,886.5 

532.2 

957.2 

A 

795,271.0 

11,744.8 

2.632.0 

21,289.1 

14,738.7 

184,139.1 

315,056.9 

26,609.8 

27,5358 

82,639.0 

107.511.5 

524.4 

849.4 

M 

864,4662 

12,212.5 

3.198.9 

21,693.9 

15,925.9 

207,454.3 

343,894.8 

28,9273 

27,472.5 

88,535.2 

113.660.5 

632.2 

857.6 

J 

914,875.1 

12,813.3 

3,831.3 

23,603.5 

17.556.3 

219,449.5 

358.520.9 

30,6536 

29,464.5 

93,961 .9 

123.223.5 

797.4 

999.0 

J 

969,840.0 

13,488.8 

6,434.3 

27,638.8 

19,149.4 

231,415.3 

368,123.9 

31,039.3 

32,793.0 

100,945.3 

136,851.8 

916.1 

1.043.6 

A 

948,036.3 

13.226.9 

5.531.6 

27,384.3 

18,509.8 

226,415.7 

360.230.4 

30,420.9 

30,898.0 

95,434.9 

137,830.6 

898.1 

1.254.6 

S 

905,538.2 

11,876.6 

3,617.5 

25,375.2 

17,008.2 

216,142.6 

354,914.8 

29,042.4 

29,178.8 

90,199.3 

126,131.1 

762.2 

1,289.1 

O 

845,904.9 

1 1 .538.9 

3,283.3 

24,607.6 

15,188.7 

203,2675 

331,6175 

29,538.6 

30,017.1 

86,530.8 

108,483.6 

650.4 

1,180.4 

N 

796,668.3 

10,475.8 

2,826.1 

20,827.7 

14,033.2 

185,715.9 

318.953.7 

27,332.5 

27,809.4 

84,840.9 

102,047.7 

626.5 

1,178.3 

D 

834,940.0 

10,918.9 

3,205.9 

21,600.1 

14,682.9 

200,333.8 

335.610.4 

27,304.2 

26,860.6 

84.714.8 

108,031.3 

534.6 

1,142.2 

1984  J 

725,731.6 

8,234.0 

2,525.7 

17,659.8 

12,280.0 

172.240.4 

288.352.1 

24,4949 

24,457.4 

75.522.1 

97,450.1 

4330 

2,081  5 

F 

763,490.4 

9,056.9 

2.696.2 

19,760.2 

13,676.8 

183.759.1 

298,099.6 

25,325.7 

25,458.1 

83.814.8 

97,674.8 

6234 

3,544.2 

M 

861,135.6 

11,055.0 

2.842.3 

21,714.0 

15,045.8 

205.6686 

335,878.9 

29,753.1 

28,230.7 

94,491.0 

113.390.1 

732.7 

2,332.8 

A 

850.608.0 

10,715.0 

2.843.0 

22.8797 

16,046.4 

204,088.8 

326,914.6 

30,649.0 

27,987.6- 

90.818.3 

115.899.5 

705.1 

1 .060.3 

M 

928.274.0 

11,461.8 

3,466.5 

24.013.2 

17.717.9 

232,751.0 

360,249.9 

32.614.4 

28,732.4 

91.422.4 

123.690.6 

829.3 

1,324.0 

J 

980,543.8 

11,858.7 

4,3607 

26,196.8 

19,396.7 

248,9072 

376,460.9 

34.068.8 

30,3386 

94,934.7 

131,831  9 

928.5 

1,259.8 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding. 

Source:  Restaurant,  Caterer  and  Tavern  Statistics  (63-011),  Statistics  Canada. 


106 


Section  1 1  ■  External  Trade 

1 .  Merchandise  Trade  on  a  Balance  of  Payments  Basis 

108  1.1    Total   Exports  by  Major  Trading  Area  and  Section, 

Seasonally  Adjusted ,    Balance  of  Payments  Basis 
1.2  Imports  by  Major  Trading  Area  and  Section,    Seasonally 
Adjusted ,    Balance  of  Payments  Basis 

109  1.3   Price  and  Volume  Indexes  of  Total   Exports  by  Section, 

Seasonally  Adjusted,    Balance  of  Payments  Basis 
1.4  Price  and  Volume  Indexes  of  Imports  by  Section, 
Seasonally  Adjusted ,    Balance  of  Payments  Basis 

110  1.5  Total   Exports  by  Commodity  Grouping,    Seasonally 

Adjusted ,    Balance  of  Payments  Basis 
112  1.6  Imports  by  Commodity  Grouping,    Seasonally  Adjusted, 

Balance  of  Payments  Basis 

2.  Merchandise  Trade  on  a  Customs  Basis 

114  2.1   Total  Exports  by  Country,    Not  Seasonally  Adjusted,    Customs  Basis 

115  2.2   Imports  by  Country,    Not  Seasonally  Adjusted,    Customs  Basis 

116  2.3  Total   Exports  by  Commodity  Grouping,    Not  Seasonally  Adjusted, 

Customs  Basis 
118  2.4   Imports  by  Commodity  Grouping,    Not  Seasonally  Adjusted, 

Customs  Basis 


107 


Section  11— Tables  1.1  and  1.2  August  1984 

1— Merchandise  trade  on  a  balance  of  payments  basis 

Table  1.1:  Total  exports1  by  major  trading  area  and  section,  seasonally  adjusted,  balance  of  payments  basis2  (millions  of  dollars) 


Ma|or 

trading  areas- 

Sections 

Fabri- 

Food, 

Crude 

cated 

Special 

Unallo- 

feed. 

mate- 

mate- 

End 

trans- 

cated 

United 

United 

Other 

Other 

Other 

Live 

beverages 

rials. 

rials, 

products. 

actions 

BOP 

Month 

Total 

States 

Kingdom 

EEC 

Japan 

O.E.C.D 

countries 

animals 

&  tobacco 

inedible 

inedible 

inedible 

trade 

adjust 

D 

399449 

399518 

399519 

399520 

399521 

399522 

399523 

399450 

399451 

399461 

399477 

399503 

399516 

399517 

1982  J 

7,355.3 

5,076.8 

219.8 

422.9 

393.1 

182.9 

1,059.8 

28.1 

888.4 

1,329.9 

2,346.0 

2.678.8 

24.1 

60.0 

A 

7,215.1 

5,175.8 

178.8 

3928 

386.3 

156.8 

9247 

29.0 

755.3 

1.226.2 

2.287.6 

2.829.3 

15.2 

72.5 

S 

7.511.7 

5.250.7 

196  6 

403.1 

407.4 

162.5 

1,091.4 

24.8 

825.2 

1,259.0 

2,389.6 

2.915.9 

17.4 

79.8 

0 

6.628.9 

4.649.6 

178.4 

391.3 

323.9 

150.4 

9353 

25.7 

763.2 

1,176.3 

2,250.9 

2,331.1 

21.2 

60.5 

N 

6,533.0 

4,581.9 

181.0 

3448 

349.7 

118.9 

9566 

29.3 

881.2 

1.125.0 

2.1986 

2,219.0 

19.2 

60.7 

D 

7,046.1 

4,915.5 

2505 

352.4 

362.6 

183.7 

981.4 

33.8 

8284 

1.230.0 

2.400.6 

2.476.9 

20.6 

55.8 

1983  J 

6,9565 

5,027.5 

197,4 

333.9 

335.5 

109.0 

953.3 

37.9 

856.6 

1.174.0 

2,179.1 

2,640.4 

19.6 

48.9 

F 

6,930.1 

5.043.1 

169.2 

326.1 

361.6 

133.5 

8966 

33.8 

863.6 

1.109.9 

2.231.1 

2,630.6 

14.5 

46.6 

M 

7,246.5 

5.313.1 

206.5 

330.7 

342.5 

124.8 

928.8 

31.5 

901.8 

1,170.6 

2.355.9 

2,716.3 

18.7 

51.7 

A 

7,396.1 

5.367.4 

181.2 

3298 

384.4 

1449 

988.4 

32.8 

854.6 

1,216.9 

2.447.2 

2.777.7 

18.3 

48.6 

M 

7.322.2 

5,340.8 

197.3 

2903 

377.7 

149.1 

967  0 

34.2 

886.1 

1,163.8 

2.413.6 

2.751.2 

22.4 

50.9 

J 

7,524.0 

5,525.8 

205.0 

3605 

398.6 

156.3 

877.7 

34.5 

804.1 

1 ,204.7 

2.570.5 

2,826.6 

27.5 

56.1 

J 

7,239.7 

5,395.9 

172.3 

308.9 

377.3 

119.9 

865.4 

25.0 

836.8 

1,108.5 

2,477.3 

2,709.1 

18.9 

64.1 

A 

7,692.9 

5,592.4 

256.5 

3623 

377.3 

131.7 

972.7 

26.0 

948.4 

1,195.3 

2.563.2 

2,880.9 

20.2 

58.9 

s 

7,722.3 

5,759.5 

2286 

379.5 

344.8 

129.5 

8805 

26.6 

8458 

1,140.0 

2,633.2 

2,9925 

15.1 

69.1 

0 

7,977.5 

5,857.3 

2302 

372.4 

456.5 

129.3 

931.7 

20  1 

829.7 

1,220  9 

2,749.0 

3,108.2 

18.5 

31.1 

N 

8.249.3 

6.098.1 

236.1 

404.9 

448.7 

159.0 

9025 

19.0 

802.0 

1,236.3 

2,702.6 

3.446.2 

17.2 

26.0 

D 

8.567.9 

6.422.5 

233.7 

392  0 

443.0 

166.8 

910.0 

20.8 

731.9 

1,416.3 

2,686.1 

3,666.1 

21.7 

25.0 

1984  J 

8,955.3 

6,762.4 

213.4 

318.0 

469.1 

136.1 

1,056.1 

32.6 

815.7 

1 ,377.4 

2,752.1 

3,834.0 

26.8 

116.7 

F 

8,520.5 

6,481.3 

206.1 

423.8 

386.8 

157.3 

865.3 

32.0 

769.3 

1,254.5 

2,731.2 

3,595.0 

31.4 

107.1 

M 

9,325.1 

7,321.1 

207.7 

315.2 

418.7 

170.8 

891.7 

32.9 

763.2 

1,487.5 

2,822.3 

4,041.7 

36.1 

141.4 

A 

8,926  1 

6,916.8 

171.9 

321.0 

384.5 

205.7 

926.2 

40.5 

830.7 

1.480  0 

2,829.2 

3.605.2 

28.1 

112  4 

M 

9,574.0 

7,376.9 

219.5 

392.3 

439.2 

153.9 

9923 

39.3 

894.1 

1,635.1 

3,030.2 

3,7859 

55.6 

133.8 

J 

9,515.4 

7,289.6 

217.1 

361  6 

495.2 

168.7 

983.2 

53.5 

911.8 

1,344  0 

3,017.8 

4,0288 

32.2 

127.3 

Table  1 .2:  Imports  by  major  trading  area  and  section,  seasonally  adjusted,  balance  of  payments  basis  (millions  of  dollars) 


Major  trading  areas3 

Sections 

Fabri- 

Food, 

Crude 

cated 

Special 

Unallo- 

feed, 

mate- 

mate- 

End 

trans- 

cated 

United 

United 

Other 

Other 

Other 

Live 

beverages 

rials. 

rials, 

products, 

actions 

BOP 

Month 

Total 

States 

Kingdom 

EEC 

Japan 

O.E.C.D. 

countries 

animals 

&  tobacco 

inedible 

inedible 

inedible 

trade 

adjust. 

D 

397990 

398058 

398059 

398060 

398061 

398062 

398063 

397991 

397992 

398007 

398017 

398033 

398056 

398057 

1982  J 

5,771.8 

4.082.7 

153.0 

322.2 

297.9 

195.4 

720.6 

12.8 

386.6 

765.8 

1,034.5 

3,622.4 

76.6 

-126.9 

A 

5,758.8 

4.152.6 

123.8 

300.3 

316.1 

166.7 

699.2 

13.7 

408.6 

725.6 

898.5 

3,744.7 

83.3 

-115.6 

S 

5,498.8 

3.976.3 

158.9 

299.0 

293.5 

171.3 

5998 

14.8 

394  3 

651.9 

1,010.3 

3,451.8 

87.1 

-111.4 

o 

5,077.2 

3,715.4 

147.2 

3035 

2866 

176.2 

448.4 

149 

390.1 

606.0 

887.5 

3,205.5 

79.1 

-105.9 

N 

5,023.1 

3,492.9 

149.2 

289.1 

271.5 

179.4 

641.0 

11.9 

377.1 

6786 

936  1 

3,030.2 

93.1 

-103.9 

D 

5,476.1 

3,8003 

130.3 

276.0 

276.4 

315.0 

678.2 

102 

389.8 

646.0 

1,112.1 

3,330.4 

95.3 

-107.7 

1983  J 

5,551.8 

3.970.1 

144.1 

304.4 

317.3 

131.1 

684.8 

10.0 

396.3 

6687 

1.062.7 

3,435.2 

89.0 

-110.1 

F 

5,530.6 

4,067.3 

115.1 

2889 

334.5 

170.5 

554.3 

11.3 

392.8 

519.0 

978.3 

3,663.5 

79.7 

-114.0 

M 

5,789.4 

4.196.7 

141.4 

303.4 

366.6 

178.9 

602.4 

11.2 

374.1 

660.0 

1.026.2 

3.754.7 

82.6 

-119.4 

A 

5,583.1 

4.063.7 

122.1 

305.1 

328.7 

178.4 

585.0 

100 

4046 

482.2 

1,035.4 

3.698.3 

79.9 

-127.3 

M 

5,639.8 

4,119.9 

126.4 

334.4 

343.4 

183.5 

5322 

9.5 

4062 

393.8 

1,130.1 

3.741.5 

86.1 

-127.4 

J 

5.740.1 

4,230  1 

135.5 

316.6 

3192 

158.1 

580.7 

12.3 

401.3 

482  8 

1,106.5 

3.781.3 

86.0 

-130.1 

J 

5.873.0 

4,278.3 

151.8 

334.5 

341.3 

154.8 

612.3 

11.3 

4009 

5459 

1,067.0 

3.886.0 

87.0 

-125.1 

A 

6.336.0 

4,623.1 

168.2 

377.6 

3483 

157.8 

661.0 

170 

431.0 

564.7 

1,142.2 

4,240.1 

86.9 

-145.9 

S 

6.562.7 

4.595.0 

147.8 

3409 

351.0 

267.2 

8608 

123 

441.1 

733.1 

1.276.0 

4.161.1 

77.3 

-138.2 

O 

6.703.2 

4,760.0 

144.7 

367.3 

374.5 

171.6 

885.2 

8.9 

398.6 

831.0 

1,250.9 

4,282.8 

76.0 

-145.0 

N 

6,750.7 

4,699.0 

171.1 

392.7 

450.3 

176.6 

861.0 

8.1 

4240 

650.7 

1,263.6 

4,479.7 

72.9 

-148.3 

D 

7,0595 

5,074.1 

164.7 

421.3 

475.5 

168.2 

755.7 

10.4 

3993 

616.7 

1,317.3 

4,791.0 

76.6 

-151.8 

1984  J 

7,082.6 

5,284.0 

212.1 

449.3 

3849 

163.3 

589.1 

96 

461.5 

5892 

1.266.8 

4,801  1 

135.6 

-181.2 

F 

7,338.9 

5,255.7 

181.9 

442.9 

396.4 

190.9 

871.0 

6.6 

468.0 

6897 

1,350.6 

4,853.4 

121.2 

-150.6 

M 

7,892.3 

5,775.2 

215.9 

4620 

459  5 

151.5 

828.2 

8.0 

474.5 

7888 

1,314.7 

5.337.7 

130.1 

-161.5 

A 

7,243.1 

5,303.6 

141.4 

436.7 

381.3 

184.5 

795.6 

10.1 

450.9 

665.4 

1,167.1 

4.977.8 

138.8 

-167.0 

M 

7,920.5 

5,615.5 

166.2 

574.7 

484.1 

198.6 

881.4 

7.8 

500.8 

666.0 

1,452.3 

5,336.4 

147.1 

-189.9 

J 

7,445.3 

5,298.8 

203.9 

445.7 

483.8 

196.7 

816.2 

9.6 

463  5 

715.3 

1,357  5 

4,944.0 

123.1 

-1677 

'Total  exports  includes  domestic  exports  and  re-exports,  for  further  information  please  refer  to  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001 ).       'The  figures  reflect  a  number  of  adjustments 
applied  to  the  customs  totals  to  make  them  consistent  with  the  concepts  and  definitions  used  in  the  system  of  national  accounts    For  more  information  about  these  adjustments,  please 
refer  to  Quarterly  Estimates  of  the  Canadian  Balance  of  International  Payments  (67-001)        3For  definition  of  major  trading  areas  and  sections,  please  refer  to  Summary  of  External 
Trade  (65-001). 
Source:  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


108 


Section  1 1  —Tables  1 .3  and  1 .4 


August  1984 

1 —Merchandise  trade  on  a  balance  of  payments  basis 

Table  1.3:  Price  and  volume  indexes1  of  total  exports  by  section,  seasonally  adjusted,  balance  of  payments  basis  (1971  =  100) 


PAASCHE  Current  weighted  price 

indexes' 

LASPEYRES 

Fixed  we 

ghted  voume 

indexes' 

Food, 

Inedible 

Food, 

Inedible 

teed, 

Fabri- 

Special 

Unallo- 

feed, 

Fabri- 

Special 

Unallo- 

beve- 

Crude 

cated 

End 

tran- 

cated 

beve- 

Crude 

cated 

End 

tran- 

cated 

Live 

rages  & 

mate- 

mate- 

pro- 

sactions 

BOP 

Live 

rages  & 

mate- 

mate- 

pro- 

sactions 

BOP 

Month 

Total 

animals 

tobacco 

rials 

rials 

ducts 

trade 

adjust. 

Total 

animals 

tobacco 

rials 

rials 

ducts 

trade 

adjust. 

D 

398741 

398742 

398743 

398753 

398769 

398795 

398808 

398809 

419510 

419511 

419512 

419522 

419538 

419564 

419577 

419578 

1982  J 

313.7 

247.8 

319.6 

578.5 

354.4 

235.7 

313.7 

313.7 

157.4 

201.3 

161.9 

83.8 

130.7 

210.0 

287.2 

-158.6 

A 

304  9 

250.1 

310.4 

608.0 

351.8 

229.8 

304  9 

304.9 

158.9 

2058 

141.8 

73.5 

128  4 

227.5 

186.4 

-197.2 

s 

307.0 

243.9 

310.5 

567.9 

362.7 

231.6 

3070 

3070 

164.3 

180.5 

154.8 

808 

130.1 

232.6 

211.9 

-215.6 

O 

314.0 

243.5 

304.4 

632.8 

353.8 

232.8 

314.0 

314.0 

141.7 

187.4 

146.1 

67.8 

125.6 

185.0 

252.4 

-1598 

N 

313.1 

2289 

2997 

621.4 

339.0 

239.9 

313.1 

313.1 

140.1 

227.2 

171.3 

66.0 

128.1 

170.9 

2293 

-160.8 

D 

315.5 

250.5 

305.8 

596.8 

348.6 

240.4 

315.5 

315.5 

149.9 

239.5 

157.8 

75.1 

136.0 

190.4 

244.1 

-146.7 

1983  J 

303.9 

249.2 

301.9 

607.9 

336.7 

234.2 

303.9 

303.9 

153.7 

270.0 

165.3 

70.4 

127.8 

208.3 

241.1 

-133.4 

F 

303.1 

247.1 

304.3 

607.9 

332.9 

235.7 

303.1 

303.1 

153.5 

242.8 

165.3 

66.6 

132.4 

2062 

178.8 

-127.5 

M 

306.7 

247.4 

309.6 

573.4 

345.3 

236.4 

306.7 

306.7 

158.6 

226.0 

169.7 

74.4 

134.8 

212.3 

227.9 

-139.8 

A 

306.7 

245.1 

305.7 

567.8 

345.0 

236.8 

306  7 

306.7 

161.9 

237.6 

162.9 

78.1 

140.1 

216.8 

223.1 

-131.4 

M 

307.2 

238.3 

309.1 

554.6 

350.8 

237.1 

307  2 

307.2 

160.0 

2548 

167.0 

76.5 

135.9 

214.4 

272.6 

-137.4 

J 

307.7 

243.0 

308.3 

516.5 

349.6 

240.7 

307.7 

307.7 

164.1 

252.0 

152.0 

85.0 

145.2 

217.0 

334.1 

-151.2 

J 

309.5 

240.1 

302  6 

559.3 

355.6 

2396 

309.5 

309.5 

157.0 

184.8 

161.1 

72.2 

137.6 

2089 

228.3 

-171.8 

A 

307.4 

234.3 

309.3 

553.0 

3440 

240.5 

307.4 

307.4 

168.0 

197.0 

178.6 

78.8 

147.1 

221.3 

245.7 

-158.9 

S 

305.3 

240.0 

306.1 

535.7 

342.5 

242.7 

3053 

3053 

169.8 

196.7 

161.0 

77.6 

151.8 

227.8 

184.9 

-187.7 

O 

307.3 

246.9 

304.9 

547.8 

345.0 

242.9 

307.3 

307.3 

174.2 

144.5 

158.6 

81.2 

157.3 

236.4 

225.0 

-83.9 

N 

303.2 

246.3 

303.2 

561.7 

343.0 

241.6 

303  2 

303.2 

182.6 

136.9 

154.1 

80.2 

155.6 

2635 

212.1 

-71.1 

D 

304.4 

247.9 

306  2 

538.1 

350.6 

240.8 

3044 

3044 

188.9 

148.9 

139.3 

95.9 

151.3 

281.3 

266.5 

-68.1 

1984  J 

300.3 

259.4 

305.1 

540.2 

344.3 

239.6 

300.3 

300.3 

200.2 

223.1 

155.8 

92.9 

157.8 

295.6 

333.6 

-322.3 

F 

302.2 

248.2 

307.5 

496.3 

351.3 

242.9 

302.2 

302.2 

189.2 

228.9 

145.8 

92.1 

153.5 

273.5 

3884 

-293.9 

M 

305.9 

261.2 

306.2 

529.8 

364.4 

241.5 

305.9 

305.9 

204  6 

223  6 

145.2 

102.3 

153.0 

309.2 

441.2 

-383.4 

A 

317.3 

260.7 

3039 

625.4 

369.8 

2440 

317.3 

317.3 

188.8 

275.8 

159.3 

86.3 

151.1 

2730 

331.0 

-293.7 

M 

320.1 

254.3 

3067 

585.1 

3786 

245.1 

320.1 

320.1 

200.7 

274.3 

169.9 

101.9 

158.1 

285.4 

649.3 

-3466 

J 

314.0 

259.0 

321.2 

624.3 

374.0 

243.7 

314.0 

314.0 

203.4 

366.7 

165.4 

78.5 

159.3 

305.5 

3834 

-336.2 

Table  1.4:  Price  and  volume  indexes  of  imports  by  section,  seasonally  adjusted,  balance  of  payments  basis  (1971  =100) 


PAASCHE 

Current  weighted  price 

indexes' 

J^SPEYRES 

Fixed  we 

ghted  voume 

indexes' 

Food, 

Inedible 

Food. 

Inedible 

teed. 

Fabri- 

Special 

Unallo- 

feed, 

Fabri- 

Special 

Unallo- 

beve- 

Crude 

cated 

End 

tran- 

cated 

beve- 

Crude 

cated 

End 

tran- 

cated 

Live 

rages  & 

mate- 

mate- 

pro- 

sactions 

BOP. 

Live 

rages  & 

mate- 

mate- 

pro- 

sactions 

BOP 

Month 

Total 

animals 

tobacco 

rials 

rials 

ducts 

trade 

adjust. 

Total 

animals 

tobacco 

rials 

rials 

ducts 

trade 

adjust. 

D 

397292 

397293 

397294 

397309 

397319 

397335 

397358 

397359 

419167 

419168 

419169 

419184 

419194 

419210 

419233 

419234 

1982  J 

313.9 

227.7 

279.9 

6592 

346.0 

279.5 

3139 

313.9 

144.1 

171.6 

148.2 

105.5 

111.9 

159.0 

175.3 

152.0 

A 

302.9 

220.1 

268.4 

588.6 

328.8 

276.0 

302.9 

302.9 

149.0 

190.1 

163.3 

111.9 

102.3 

166.5 

197.5 

143.5 

S 

3030 

217.7 

261.6 

492.6 

352.2 

277.0 

3030 

303.0 

142.2 

207.6 

161.7 

120.1 

107.4 

152.9 

206.4 

138.3 

O 

301.3 

212.5 

261.7 

535.3 

341.4 

275.2 

301.3 

301.3 

132.0 

214.1 

159.9 

102.8 

97.3 

142.9 

188.5 

132.2 

N 

299.1 

216.1 

261.0 

571.0 

338.3 

266.5 

299.1 

299.1 

131.6 

168.1 

155.0 

107.9 

103.6 

139.5 

223.5 

130  6 

D 

309.1 

217.2 

261.9 

580.5 

375.9 

274.1 

309.1 

309.1 

138.8 

143.4 

159.7 

101.0 

110.7 

149.1 

221.4 

131.0 

1983  J 

299.5 

221.8 

263  9 

543.9 

349.2 

268.7 

299.5 

299.5 

145.2 

137.7 

161.1 

111.6 

113.9 

156.9 

213.4 

138.2 

F 

286.1 

223.6 

261.8 

394.3 

318.8 

271.0 

286.1 

286.1 

151.5 

154.3 

161.0 

119.5 

114.9 

1658 

200.1 

1499 

M 

294.8 

228.6 

271.0 

446.4 

331.7 

272.9 

294.8 

294.8 

153.9 

149.6 

148.1 

134.2 

115.8 

168.8 

201.2 

152.3 

A 

287  9 

241.1 

270.4 

396.3 

324.9 

271.6 

287  9 

287  9 

152.0 

1266 

160.5 

110.5 

119.3 

167.1 

199.3 

166.3 

M 

282.8 

223.2 

261.3 

313.4 

323.8 

272.1 

282.8 

282.8 

156.3 

130.0 

166.8 

114.1 

130.6 

168.7 

218.7 

169.4 

J   . 

2880 

218.5 

262.1 

378.4 

325.3 

273.7 

288.0 

2880 

156.1 

171.9 

164.3 

115.8 

127.3 

169.5 

214.4 

169.9 

J 

287.6 

210.5 

263.7 

3880 

321.6 

272.6 

287  6 

287.6 

160  0 

163.9 

163.1 

127.7 

124.2 

174.9 

217.3 

163.6 

A 

291.1 

207.6 

268.4 

366.8 

324.0 

278.7 

291.1 

291.1 

170.5 

2500 

172.3 

139.7 

131.9 

186.7 

214.4 

188.5 

s 

294.1 

206.0 

276.3 

411.2 

343.5 

270.7 

294.1 

294 .1 

174.9 

182.3 

171.3 

161.8 

139.0 

188.6 

188  8 

176.7 

o 

300.8 

2196 

275.8 

558.4 

337.9 

2704 

300.8 

300  8 

174.6 

123.7 

155.0 

135.1 

1386 

194.3 

181.5 

181.3 

N 

294.5 

231.3 

279.1 

448.0 

336.8 

272.8 

2945 

2945 

179.6 

106.9 

163.0 

131.9 

140.4 

201.5 

177.8 

189.4 

D 

2966 

2392 

280.7 

401.1 

353.3 

2765 

2966 

296.6 

186.5 

132.8 

152.6 

139.6 

139.5 

212.5 

185.5 

192.5 

1984  J 

292.7 

259.0 

285.1 

416.9 

336.3 

274.1 

292.7 

292.7 

189.6 

113.2 

173.6 

128.3 

141.0 

214.9 

332.7 

2328 

F 

303.9 

257.9 

293.3 

548.2 

357.5 

2760 

303.9 

303.9 

189.2 

78.1 

171.1 

114.2 

141.4 

215.7 

286.4 

186.3 

M 

3049 

266.6 

288  4 

464.3 

346.8 

283.6 

3049 

304.9 

202.8 

91.6 

176.5 

154.2 

141.9 

230.9 

306.4 

199.2 

A 

304.8 

264.0 

284.1 

515.7 

334.8 

285  2 

3048 

304.8 

186.2 

116.8 

170.3 

117.1 

130.5 

214.2 

327.1 

206.1 

M 

301.3 

242.7 

286.6 

390.1 

346.9 

2845 

,301 .3 

301.3 

206.0 

98.1 

187.5 

155.0 

156.7 

230.1 

350.6 

237.0 

J 

3086 

2274 

282.5 

502.3 

344.6 

287.1 

308.6 

308.6 

189.0 

128.9 

176.0 

129.3 

147.5 

211.3 

286.4 

204.3 

'For  definition  of  these  concepts  please  refer  to  the  1971 -based  price  and  volume  indexes  of  Canada's  external  trade  (65-001  supplement) 
Source:  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


109 


Section 

11— Table  1.5 

August  1984 

1 — Merchandise  trade 

on  a  balance  of  payments  basis 

Table  1.5:  Total 

exports  by  commodity  grouping,  seasonally  adjusted 

balance  of 

payments  basis  (millions  of  dollars) 

Food,  feed, 

beverages 

and  tobaccc 

Crude  materials,  inedible 

Meat 

Other 

Ores,  concentrates  & 

scrap 

Other 

Fish, 

Other 

and 

Alco- 

food, 

crude 

fresh, 

Other 

cereal 

meat 

holic 

feed. 

vege- 

Live 

frozen, 

Wheat 

cereals 

prepa- 

prepa- 

beve-   beverages 

Rape- 

table 

Month 

animals 

preserved 

Barley 

Wheat 

tlour 

unmilled 

rations 

rations 

rages    &  tobacco 

seed      products 

Iron 

Copper 

Nickel 

D 

399450 

399452 

399453 

399454 

399455 

399456 

399457 

399458 

399459         399460 

399462 

399463 

399464 

399465 

399466 

1982  J 

28.1 

145.9 

68.5 

367.2 

5.5 

10.9 

21.8 

72.4 

42.4 

153.8 

39.8 

30.6 

84.3 

46.5 

28.6 

A 

29.0 

163.6 

54.8 

307.8 

4.7 

12.1 

20.6 

696 

41.9 

80.2 

34.2 

32.1 

78.6 

28.1 

2.6 

S 

24.8 

157.2 

48.6 

362.4 

9.0 

5.8 

22.9 

71.4 

39.5 

108.4 

33.6 

30.4 

58.5 

38.9 

3.0 

0 

25.7 

145.7 

63.3 

307.0 

3.1 

5.3 

19.7 

69.6 

38.5 

111.0 

10.1 

38.0 

74.3 

26.3 

0.7 

N 

29.3 

143.5 

65.0 

392.3 

11.5 

8.4 

22.2 

65.8 

43.0 

129.5 

47.3 

29.9 

23.9 

32.1 

2.3 

D 

33.8 

107.8 

53.6 

415.1 

4.6 

9.4 

22.8 

50.0 

40.8 

124.3 

38.2 

18.2 

95.4 

31.0 

16.7 

1983  J 

37.9 

127.9 

63.6 

429.6 

12.3 

80 

18.9 

63.8 

38.0 

94.5 

29.0 

29.9 

79.4 

43.3 

1.5 

F 

33.8 

135.0 

60.4 

405.7 

12.5 

6.7 

21.5 

64.9 

37.8 

119.1 

28.0 

30.3 

70.3 

20.0 

13.4 

M 

31.5 

136.9 

62.6 

440.9 

8.2 

6.0 

18.8 

72.0 

41.8 

114.6 

26.4 

46.4 

87.7 

32.4 

13.1 

A 

32.8 

145.0 

59.1 

389.0 

3.7 

12.8 

23.6 

68.2 

46.0 

107.2 

32.4 

32.3 

124.5 

39.9 

17.6 

M 

34.2 

158.9 

67.6 

400.3 

5.1 

10.0 

19.4 

64.6 

46.3 

113.9 

22.7 

23.1 

76.2 

49.8 

36.9 

J 

34.5 

152.4 

64.9 

333.1 

3.5 

11.3 

21.4 

59.5 

43.7 

114.3 

36.5 

19.6 

80.8 

44.5 

57.9 

J 

25.0 

142.8 

63.3 

373.2 

0.3 

22.9 

21.0 

57.7 

46.9 

108.7 

38.4 

32.8 

85.1 

48.1 

0.9 

A 

26.0 

120.8 

89.0 

456.8 

6.8 

31.5 

21.4 

66.0 

46.9 

109.2 

25.1 

28.7 

95.9 

29.9 

41.0 

S 

26.6 

108.4 

94.8 

358.5 

14.2 

37.3 

200 

49.6 

37.1 

125.9 

23.9 

52.2 

98.9 

36.6 

49.1 

0 

20.1 

115.5 

67.3 

396.3 

6.0 

186 

22.8 

45.3 

38.0 

119.9 

34.5 

32.3 

86.7 

38.3 

22.4 

N 

19.0 

105.9 

72.1 

370.2 

7.6 

12.9 

25.5 

47.9 

40.0 

119.9 

48.1 

37.9 

42.4 

47.6 

35.7 

D 

20.8 

116.4 

48.7 

324.2 

0.5 

13.9 

18.8 

45.3 

43.0 

121.1 

51.7 

32.4 

126.7 

45.4 

47.2 

1984  J 

32.6 

119.5 

46.4 

367.8 

3.9 

26.8 

20.7 

64.2 

41.6 

124.8 

59.1 

329 

144.8 

42.8 

37.6 

F 

32.0 

136.1 

58.8 

309.0 

9.9 

13.7 

18.4 

57.8 

49.2 

116.4 

107.6 

42.2 

49.8 

46.8 

55.5 

M 

32.9 

133.9 

54.6 

286.2 

7.9 

19.7 

23.7 

64.2 

54.3 

118.7 

73.5 

35.5 

158.3 

43.8 

54.3 

A 

40.5 

123.8 

91.5 

290.5 

6.5 

16.4 

16.8 

68.4 

54.9 

161.9 

57.5 

29.6 

18.6 

37.6 

55.1 

M 

39.3 

138.3 

68.3 

376.7 

28.2 

7.1 

19.2 

67.8 

57.5 

131.0 

75.1 

33.2 

137.5 

53.1 

33.8 

J 

53.5 

127.5 

54.0 

455.9 

5.0 

6.6 

21.0 

59.0 

45.4 

137.4 

59.2 

35.5 

25.9 

28.0 

47.2 

Crude  materials,  inedible 

(concl.) 

Fabricated  materials,  inedible 

Ores,  concentrates 

&  scrap 

(concl.) 

Coal 

3ther 

Other 

Other 

Wood 

Other 

and  other 

Other 

Other 

crude 

crude 

wood 

pulp 

paper 

Inor- 

bitu- 

As- 

crude 

crude 

non- 

mate- 

fabri- 

and 

News- 

and 

ganic 

Crude 

Natural 

minous       bestos, 

animal 

wood 

metallic 

rials 

cated 

similar 

print 

paper- 

che- 

Month 

Zinc 

Other    petroleum 

gas 

subs.       unmfrd.     products 

products 

minerals 

inedible 

Lumber 

mat. 

pulp 

paper 

board 

micals 

D 

399467 

399468 

399469 

399470 

399471        399472        399473 

399474 

399475 

399476 

399478 

399479 

399480 

399481 

399482 

399483 

1982  J 

41.9 

88.0 

301.8 

403.9 

96.8 

31.4 

25.4 

20.3 

74.9 

15.7 

254.6 

50.9 

274.6 

339.5 

78.2 

83.9 

A 

28.1 

95.9 

251.9 

410.6 

105.2 

35.5 

24.3 

21.1 

66.5 

11.5 

231.1 

51.6 

274.2 

326.2 

81.3 

84.2 

S 

21.4 

154.5 

254.0 

395.4 

109.5 

45.8 

25.2 

19.3 

55.9 

13.6 

262.3 

52.6 

250.2 

325.3 

86.2 

71.0 

O 

22.5 

86.0 

242.7 

403.8 

96.7 

42.3 

22.5 

16.9 

79.2 

14.3 

241.9 

50.3 

201.4 

321.5 

82.1 

93.2 

N 

16.9 

71.4 

2492 

418.4 

93.5 

38.1 

22.5 

21.0 

45.0 

13.5 

251.7 

42.1 

245.8 

311.4 

80.2 

62.6 

D 

25.0 

93.2 

233.8 

414.4 

89.9 

43.8 

24.9 

22.7 

70.0 

128 

292.1 

53.7 

234.2 

317.3 

62.2 

79.7 

1983  J 

4.3 

79,4 

254.7 

410.2 

99.7 

46.2 

21.5 

16.9 

44.9 

13.1 

306.5 

51.0 

219.2 

308.5 

75.8 

82.9 

F 

17.3 

79.3 

196.0 

392.7 

106.3 

28.0 

18  1 

33.6 

63.6 

13.0 

336.1 

59.4 

239.4 

2926 

65.9 

99.1 

M 

23.9 

64.8 

265.6 

365.8 

103.0 

45.3 

20.6 

22.0 

41.0 

12.6 

280.4 

60.0 

233.2 

300.4 

88.0 

94.7 

A 

9.4 

71.1 

264.7 

339.6 

124.8 

42.4 

15.3 

21.1 

69.0 

12.8 

307.2 

57.8 

228.5 

328.0 

71.3 

110.5 

M 

279 

36.9 

3060 

317.1 

101.1 

33.6 

21.4 

22.6 

76.0 

12.5 

323.6 

58.9 

223.9 

329.1 

86.8 

83.0 

J 

44.1 

53.6 

349.4 

2688 

98.1 

43.1 

19.8 

18.6 

56.4 

13.5 

357.0 

63.9 

255.8 

343.8 

90.2 

76.0 

J 

7.8 

53.8 

342.8 

281.8 

69.7 

38.6 

23.3 

17.3 

54.1 

14.0 

372.8 

690 

2644 

366.0 

85.1 

56.8 

A 

17.5 

79.7 

337.3 

270.4 

96.3 

32.3 

22.6 

19.2 

83.7 

15.7 

367.8 

68.7 

264.8 

334.8 

100.5 

58.0 

S 

37.1 

56.0 

302.9 

313.3 

49.5 

34.0 

17.0 

239 

31.8 

13.8 

329.0 

72.7 

282.4 

353.4 

98.4 

74.2 

0 

41.8 

60.8 

303.9 

262.8 

138.0 

35.9 

25.9 

38.5 

86.8 

12.3 

362.8 

72.7 

293.7 

362.3 

97.4 

77.9 

N 

10.9 

68.8 

304.2 

310.4 

146.0 

41.6 

32.3 

20.1 

74.5 

15.8 

318.9 

72.7 

257.8 

343.3 

91.5 

90.1 

D 

37.8 

56.2 

272.2 

383  9 

180.3 

34.1 

20.8 

22.9 

90.0 

14.7 

332.7 

73.9 

287.9 

336.1 

82.7 

74.1 

1984  J 

13.9 

94.5 

255.7 

379.3 

124.3 

50.9 

22.0 

22.4 

77.7 

19.5 

352.1 

75.8 

295.8 

366.5 

99.6 

89.7 

F 

16.4 

57.8 

269.5 

281.7 

154.6 

55.3 

24.9 

21.6 

55.7 

15.1 

353.0 

90.9 

2526 

311.5 

93.6 

111.8 

M 

21.0 

53.8 

360.3 

313.5 

170.0 

41.5 

26.2 

30.1 

88.5 

17.2 

3656 

70.8 

193.4 

328.3 

94.4 

106  0 

A 

4.0 

81.4 

493.3 

343.8 

153.5 

50.3 

27.8 

27.5 

85.5 

14.5 

347.0 

70.9 

271.4 

332.8 

87.5 

110.3 

M 

43.3 

89.9 

492.6 

366  5 

121.4 

40.3 

33.9 

28.3 

692 

17.0 

345.8 

666 

323.7 

407.5 

115.9 

91.1 

J 

34.3 

66.8 

383.9 

319.9 

138.1 

44.9 

34.3 

34.8 

73.7 

17.5 

353.0 

77.1 

337.4 

431.8 

108.6 

109.6 

110 


Section  1 1  — Table  1 .5/concluded 


August  1984 

1  —Merchandise  trade  on  a  balance  of  payments  basis 

Table  1.5:  Total  exports  by  commodity  grouping,  seasonally  adjusted,  balance  of  payments  basis  (millions  of  dollars)/concluded 


Fabricated  materials,  inedible 

Syn- 

Petro- 

Steel 

Other 

Non 

ferrous  metals  and  alloys 

Metal 

thetic 

Other 

leum 

Primary 

bars, 

iron 

fabri- 

Organic 

rubber 

chem- 

and 

iron 

rods, 

&  steel 

cated 

chem- 

Ferti- 

and 

icals 

coal 

and 

plates, 

and 

Alumi- 

Precious 

basic 

Elec- 

Month 

icals 

lizers 

plastics 

products 

products 

steel 

&  sheets 

alloys 

nium 

Copper 

Nickel 

metals 

Zinc 

Other 

products 

tricity 

D 

399484 

399485 

399486 

399487 

399488 

399489 

399490 

399491 

39942 

399493 

399494 

399495 

399496 

399497 

399498 

399499 

1982  J 

106.1 

86.3 

61.2 

23.3 

226.2 

11.7 

91.0 

620 

116.0 

439 

42.7 

79.8 

42.3 

24.1 

51.6 

99.2 

A 

99.2 

74.8 

61.1 

20.3 

234.1 

120 

107.6 

58.3 

182.8 

16.4 

38.6 

37.7 

24.4 

12.7 

57.0 

110.9 

s 

87  1 

88.0 

57.6 

21.1 

241.9 

14.4 

102.8 

54.6 

123.5 

41  8 

25.7 

185.2 

26.6 

14.8 

53.7 

108.9 

0 

91.1 

75.3 

51.9 

21.8 

201.0 

17.7 

102.1 

52.7 

130.8 

25.1 

41.1 

1525 

43.3 

160 

50.1 

101.9 

N 

101.4 

56.7 

54.0 

19.5 

227.5 

16.7 

98.3 

44.7 

134.3 

55.3 

27.7 

67.5 

40.5 

12.8 

53.4 

98.3 

D 

84.7 

82.2 

68.7 

23.0 

274.4 

13.9 

88.8 

50.2 

107.6 

45.5 

36.0 

1825 

51.7 

14.5 

49.5 

84.3 

1983  J 

92.2 

83.0 

54.5 

19.2 

185.5 

18.2 

52.7 

48.3 

109.6 

43.2 

28.0 

138.9 

32.6 

12.2 

53.0 

80.3 

F 

93.5 

104.7 

53.2 

24.8 

202.4 

17.1 

54.5 

45.6 

117.6 

34.9 

24.6 

98.3 

32  1 

11.2 

52.6 

81.4 

M 

153.5 

91.4 

55.6 

21.0 

214.5 

20.5 

65.0 

44.4 

122.4 

54.5 

29.5 

1457 

48.0 

11.6 

49.8 

81.4 

A 

106.5 

122.9 

52.9 

27.2 

283.0 

12.0 

57.6 

49.9 

136.3 

40.9 

32.3 

107.8 

50.4 

12.7 

54.3 

105.1 

M 

100.9 

85.8 

54.3 

24.0 

270.9 

17.1 

608 

52.1 

150.9 

34.6 

34.1 

120.1 

41.8 

12.7 

55.4 

99.3 

J 

83.5 

68.7 

63.4 

29.0 

249.3 

25.8 

56.6 

54.6 

122.9 

101.8 

50.2 

141.5 

39.2 

14.8 

63.6 

130.7 

J 

96.0 

54.8 

62  1 

28.4 

225.3 

22.4 

61.7 

54.1 

1486 

41  6 

34.2 

99.3 

33.7 

15.7 

56.1 

1298 

A 

91.6 

76.7 

66.7 

25.3 

263.3 

24.7 

58.5 

54.7 

154.3 

94.2 

39.8 

92.1 

44.2 

15.3 

53.1 

116.8 

s 

101.2 

108.5 

67.2 

28.9 

228.1 

23.8 

65.8 

64.5 

157.4 

76.8 

54.7 

119.1 

370 

11.2 

56.9 

120.7 

o 

110.7 

126.3 

67.7 

22.8 

265.0 

19.7 

60.4 

65.3 

151.5 

62.6 

48.6 

150.7 

50.6 

12.6 

55.1 

110.2 

N 

96.3 

120.7 

68.3 

23.9 

208.0 

22.1 

75.0 

66.7 

189.6 

82.2 

62.0 

1944 

46.9 

13.8 

64.5 

92.4 

D 

135.9 

116.9 

67.4 

21.9 

221.4 

34.3 

74.4 

68.7 

187.7 

44.2 

62.4 

138.9 

46.3 

12.7 

64.2 

100.6 

1984  J 

120.6 

110.0 

60.5 

19.0 

232.9 

32.7 

84.1 

709 

181.5 

51.5 

384 

72.1 

56.0 

15.9 

63.3 

107.4 

F 

106.2 

122.6 

66.7 

30.0 

237.0 

15.2 

80.2 

66.4 

168.1 

64.2 

46.3 

144.8 

56.9 

9.5 

59.5 

94.2 

M 

128.9 

128.7 

71.0 

32.6 

289.3 

11.8 

93.3 

81.0 

172.9 

86.0 

397 

163.5 

70.5 

14.6 

69.7 

90.4 

A 

125.7 

122.1 

75.2 

33.2 

312.9 

13.8 

84.2 

81.3 

143.9 

88.9 

52.4 

103.6 

53.0 

15.9 

70.6 

110.8 

M 

115.2 

108.1 

742 

28.4 

309.7 

31.2 

964 

86.5 

1667 

65.9 

46.8 

125.3 

67.2 

15.6 

78.3 

126.8 

J 

118.9 

107.2 

87.9 

31.3 

2622 

12.7 

82.2 

80.9 

169.1 

55.5 

32.2 

125.7 

56.1 

20.7 

67.4 

159.3 

Fab.  materials,  inedible 

(concl.) 

End  products,  inedible 

Non- 

Machinery 

Transportation 

and  communications 

equipment 

Other 

Pas- 

Trucks, 

Tele- 

Other 

Textile 

metallic 

Agri- 

senger 

truck 

vision, 

Aircraft, 

trans- 

Office 

Other 

end 

Special 

fabri- 

mineral 

cultural, 

autos 

tractors 

Motor 

telecom 

engines, 

port- 

machines 

equip. 

Other 

prods. 

trans- 

cated 

basic 

Indus- 

incl. 

and 

and 

vehicle 

equip- 

and 

ation 

and 

and 

consumer 

ined- 

actions 

Month 

materials 

products 

Other 

trial 

tractors 

chassis 

chassis 

parts 

ment 

parts 

equip. 

equip 

tools 

goods 

ible 

trade 

D 

399500 

399501 

399502 

399504 

399505 

399506 

399507 

399508 

399509 

399510 

39951 1 

399512 

399513 

399514 

399515 

399516 

1982  J 

25.3 

39.8 

31.8 

250.9 

63.8 

583.7 

345.2 

524.5 

130.3 

236.4 

100.2 

109.4 

149.0 

124.2 

61.2 

24.1 

A 

21.4 

39.7 

30.0 

227.9 

57.7 

739.0 

449.5 

553.3 

135.1 

151.3 

84.6 

99.2 

144.9 

122.2 

64.6 

15.2 

s 

22.4 

39.6 

32.3 

260.9 

67.1 

872.2 

345.1 

480.6 

126.0 

198.3 

112.8 

101.6 

160.9 

117.5 

72.9 

17.4 

0 

21.1 

35.9 

29.1 

226.9 

47.8 

587.0 

311.1 

320.0 

131.7 

179.0 

83.3 

91.7 

145.7 

120.7 

86.2 

21.2 

N 

22.5 

40.4 

33.3 

250.1 

44.3 

452.7 

274.6 

387.4 

116.7 

170.3 

75.0 

95.5 

153.9 

116.5 

82.0 

19.2 

D 

19.7 

37.4 

46.8 

205.4 

49.1 

527.9 

2897 

480.5 

134.2 

167.1 

138.0 

103.5 

143.7 

117.2 

120.6 

20.6 

1983  J 

186 

36.6 

28.6 

218.4 

51.8 

761.8 

281.4 

504  6 

138.8 

145.9 

99.9 

102.5 

121.9 

129.5 

83.9 

19.6 

F 

20.7 

35.6 

33.8 

180.5 

45.3 

740.5 

323.6 

533.7 

127.6 

170.8 

69.2 

100.3 

143.7 

123.4 

72.0 

14.5 

M 

17.9 

35.9 

366 

195.2 

46.5 

741.9 

2944 

554  1 

140.9 

160  9 

94.4 

100.9 

141.4 

123.5 

122.2 

18.7 

A 

19.8 

37.3 

35.0 

215.6 

51.5 

767.7 

362.0 

534.1 

138.5 

149.1 

93.6 

91.2 

154.7 

126.7 

93.0 

18.3 

M 

21.1 

41.8 

30.6 

192.3 

48.9 

771.1 

3534 

550.0 

135.2 

142  3 

66.6 

1338 

156.7 

144.2 

56.7 

22.4 

J 

20.5 

40.7 

27.0 

2906 

48.1 

760.1 

333.0 

591.0 

133.5 

153.2 

55.4 

112.1 

149.4 

133.4 

66.8 

27.5 

J 

19.7 

41.6 

38.1 

210.0 

43.1 

718.3 

385.3 

542.6 

132.4 

143.8 

64.6 

112.9 

162.2 

132.6 

61.3 

18.9 

A 

20.1 

47.8 

294 

219.5 

58.2 

705.0 

411.8 

649.1 

143.1 

142.5 

51.8 

125.4 

168.2 

127.5 

78.8 

20.2 

s 

20.8 

45.9 

34.6 

234.4 

61.5 

701.0 

404.2 

700.6 

161.9 

139.4 

87.7 

118.6 

162.7 

131.1 

89.4 

15.1 

O 

20.8 

44.2 

37.4 

245.3 

57.9 

7825 

399.5 

726.9 

155.9 

149.5 

78.6 

124.3 

164.1 

133.7 

90.0 

18.5 

N 

22.1 

44.5 

34.9 

252.8 

74.2 

843.8 

429.4 

862.3 

184.1 

145.6 

83.9 

125.6 

173.4 

136.4 

134.7 

17.2 

D 

21.4 

41.5 

37.9 

2879 

73.9 

1 ,042.7 

472.0 

917.3 

170.9 

131.7 

65.8 

130.8 

167.2 

146.8 

59.1 

21.7 

1984  J 

24.2 

58.3 

73.3 

224.3 

51.6 

1,149.3 

455.8 

977.2 

181.6 

151.5 

76.6 

137.6 

169.9 

150.1 

108.5 

26.8 

F 

25.7 

50.9 

73.4 

226.0 

63.9 

1 .050.9 

460.1 

883.2 

157.7 

138.2 

74.0 

130.4 

173.8 

141.1 

95.7 

31.4 

M 

25.2 

58.3 

36.4 

264.9 

66.3 

1.260.6 

462.5 

875.1 

231.2 

147.4 

71.6 

135.8 

187.6 

155.4 

183.3 

36.1 

A 

26.2 

47.1 

48.5 

263.7 

53.4 

1,011.8 

463.7 

852.5 

184.6 

135.8 

76.1 

145.4 

173.5 

152.0 

92.7 

28.1 

M 

24.7 

61.4 

51.2 

253.0 

56.1 

1.010.2 

501.0 

863.1 

213.8 

163.3 

106.1 

153.0 

186.1 

174.8 

105.4 

55.6 

J 

27.6 

61.0 

42.4 

297.1 

71.4 

1,131.6 

496.5 

837.4 

223.5 

159.5 

180.5 

161.7 

167.8 

154.8 

147.0 

32.2 

Source:  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


111 


Section  11— Table  1.6 

1  —Merchandise  trade  on  a  balance  of  payments  basis 
Table  1.6:  Imports  by  commodity  grouping,  seasonally  adjusted, 


August  1984 


balance  of  payments  basis  (millions  of  dollars) 


Food, 

teed,  beverages  and  tobacco 

Dried 

Other 

Cocoa, 

Dairy 

Other 

Fodder. 

Meat 

Fish 

Fresh 

fruits, 

veg.  and 

coffee, 

produce. 

cereals 

Sugar 

feed, 

and 

and 

fruits 

fruits 

Fresh 

vege- 

tea and 

eggs 

and 

and 

excl. 

Live 

meat 

marine 

and 

&  fruit 

vege- 

table 

other 

and 

Corn, 

cereal 

sugar 

unmilled 

Beve- 

Month 

animals 

prep. 

animals 

berries 

prep. 

tables 

prep. 

prep. 

honey 

shelled 

prep. 

prep. 

cereal 

rages 

Tobacco 

D 

397991 

397993 

397994 

397995 

397996 

397997 

397998 

397999 

398000 

398001 

398002 

398003 

398004 

398005 

398006 

1982  J 

12.8 

32.8 

26.4 

57.2 

30.6 

335 

23.7 

71.9 

9.4 

9.9 

16.6 

25.5 

11.8 

32.0 

5.3 

A 

13.7 

34.4 

285 

57.6 

43.6 

32.8 

23.5 

72.0 

9.9 

13.2 

16.7 

25.1 

11.2 

34.9 

5.2 

S 

14.8 

25.2 

30.1 

54.4 

33.2 

35.2 

23.5 

70.4 

99 

13.7 

15.7 

39.9 

13.4 

25.3 

4.4 

0 

14.9 

24.4 

348 

568 

33.1 

35.1 

25.9 

70.3 

11.1 

132 

16.4 

22.1 

15.7 

27.4 

3.8 

N 

11.9 

23.1 

29.6 

61.3 

32.4 

36.2 

23.7 

65.4 

10.3 

7.7 

14.8 

25.4 

14.6 

29.2 

3.4 

D 

10.2 

21.8 

28.6 

56.1 

32.4 

39.5 

21.1 

69.8 

10.6 

8.4 

15.0 

34.3 

14.6 

32.1 

5.5 

1983  J 

10.0 

28.9 

28.6 

61.1 

43.3 

35.9 

23.4 

69.8 

9.7 

10.5 

15.2 

22  1 

14.7 

29.3 

3.8 

F 

11.3 

29.5 

32.4 

58.1 

34.2 

38.1 

21.0 

63.2 

10.4 

8.6 

16.5 

33.6 

14.7 

26.5 

6.0 

M 

11.2 

28.8 

31.3 

61.4 

30.9 

39.1 

17.8 

63.5 

9.5 

7.5 

14.8 

20.2 

14.9 

30.6 

3.8 

A 

10.0 

33.5 

33.4 

58.7 

34.2 

38.9 

21.9 

69.1 

8.8 

6.5 

17.7 

30.1 

13.7 

28.7 

9.4 

M 

9.5 

30.8 

32.7 

60.2 

31.1 

38.3 

21.3 

64.9 

9.1 

5.7 

15.8 

49.3 

16.7 

25.1 

5.2 

J 

12.3 

31.8 

33.8 

56.5 

33.4 

39.7 

25.3 

67.1 

11.2 

11.4 

18.8 

20.0 

19.0 

28.3 

5.0 

J 

11.3 

29.6 

32.9 

60.7 

36.0 

43.0 

24.4 

69.7 

99 

7.1 

17.6 

27.8 

15.2 

22.5 

4.5 

A 

17.0 

30.3 

39.2 

58.6 

35.1 

42.9 

23.5 

79.3 

9.5 

3.9 

20.3 

34.2 

20.3 

26.1 

7.8 

S 

12.3 

30.5 

39.9 

62.3 

39.5 

44.8 

27.0 

79.6 

10.3 

4.3 

21.2 

30.1 

20.8 

27.2 

3.6 

0 

8.9 

24.7 

35.5 

56.1 

34.6 

42.2 

23.0 

69.7 

9.0 

0.8 

17.4 

30.4 

18.6 

29.2 

7.4 

N 

8.1 

30.3 

39.0 

57.3 

25.3 

43.0 

24.0 

76.4 

9.1 

0.9 

20.0 

42.3 

23.0 

29.8 

3.6 

D 

10.4 

27.3 

39.4 

55.5 

34.4 

39.7 

23.6 

76.3 

8.7 

0.5 

20.7 

26.2 

14.2 

30.0 

2.8 

1984  J 

9.6 

37.6 

38.4 

70.3 

49.6 

50.0 

26.0 

65.4 

108 

2.6 

19.6 

32.8 

20.0 

34.5 

3.9 

F 

6.6 

36.5 

39.8 

767 

37.9 

50.6 

25.5 

77.4 

11.0 

4.7 

23.0 

31.5 

17.1 

32.6 

3.7 

M 

80 

38.6 

34.9 

75.8 

448 

50.0 

24.5 

79.7 

12.1 

88 

22.8 

22  2 

195 

37,6 

3.2 

A 

10.1 

35.5 

41.8 

61.7 

35.2 

41.2 

26.9 

84.7 

10.6 

5.5 

21.2 

36.5 

17.0 

32.0 

1.1 

M 

7.8 

34.7 

42.1 

68.9 

41.9 

40.9 

29.1 

103.5 

127 

10.8 

22  1 

36.9 

19.7 

33.4 

4.1 

J 

9.6 

28.7 

37.4 

64.8 

37.2 

40.4 

276 

99.0 

11.1 

6.3 

21  9 

31.6 

20.7 

33.3 

3.5 

Crude 

materials,  inedible 

Fabricated  materials,  inedible 

Metals. 

Coal 

Wool 

Wood 

Textile 

Other 

Petro- 

ores. 

and 

Crude 

and 

Crude 

Fabri- 

fabri- 

chem- 

leum 

concen- 

other 

Crude 

vege- 

Crude 

man- 

non- 

cated 

cated 

Organic 

icals  & 

and 

trates 

related 

Crude 

animal 

table 

wood 

made 

metallic 

mater- 

mater- 

chem- 

Plastic 

related 

coal 

Month 

&  scrap 

prod. 

petroleum 

prod. 

prod. 

mat. 

Cotton 

fibres 

minerals 

ials 

ials 

icals 

materials 

prod 

prod 

D 

398008 

398009 

398010 

39801 1 

398012 

398013 

398014 

398015 

398016 

398018 

398019 

398020 

398021 

398022 

398023 

1982  J 

128.9 

91.2 

441.0 

14.1 

35.8 

8.4 

6.9 

12.8 

26.7 

28.8 

97.5 

77.8 

75.8 

133.6 

76.9 

A 

137.0 

101.2 

3843 

16.0 

34.3 

7.6 

6.6 

12.8 

258 

29.6 

96.7 

84.3 

76.3 

141.8 

63.7 

s 

126.9 

72.9 

335.1 

16.7 

47.8 

7.3 

6.6 

12.4 

26.2 

30.2 

94.6 

889 

74.6 

144.3 

76.9 

O 

122.7 

63.5 

317.5 

14.7 

32.2 

8.6 

8.8 

13.4 

24.6 

30.9 

91.8 

76.2 

70.7 

137.1 

61.6 

N 

125.7 

77.2 

370.3 

15.9 

35.2 

8.0 

82 

12.8 

25.3 

34.8 

96.4 

81.5 

74.4 

1390 

85.1 

D 

97.5 

52.2 

383  0 

22.1 

30.9 

85 

8.9 

14.7 

28.2 

38.4 

103.3 

89.5 

78.2 

133.8 

66.1 

1983  J 

95.8 

65.5 

399.7 

186 

29.5 

83 

8.7 

13.8 

28.8 

41.7 

111.9 

97.4 

82.7 

142.5 

66.5 

F 

138.2 

65.6 

204.4 

17.3 

32.0 

8.9 

8.9 

14.5 

29.2 

41.7 

107.4 

99.1 

86.4 

153.0 

76.7 

M 

134.0 

60.3 

329.5 

17.0 

32.5 

12.8 

7.8 

13.9 

52.2 

43.1 

111.2 

116.9 

85.7 

149.8 

77.7 

A 

128.9 

53.5 

187.6 

18.3 

36.8 

8.5 

8.9 

14.5 

25.2 

46.3 

114.5 

97.5 

97.8 

157.8 

71.9 

M 

141.0 

62.8 

76.9 

17.9 

34.0 

9.4 

11.9 

16.0 

23.9 

499 

118.9 

105.6 

98.3 

154.4 

69.6 

J 

119.0 

71.2 

173.0 

20.6 

36.5 

8.7 

8.5 

15.4 

29.9 

53.2 

123.3 

104  2 

106.4 

161.5 

563 

J 

1428 

65.3 

220.7 

19.7 

40.0 

9.2 

7.9 

12.5 

27.8 

54.2 

119.1 

92.8 

104.9 

152.2 

53.8 

A 

140.5 

73.5 

226.5 

17.0 

41.2 

12.8 

7.6 

14.4 

31.2 

52.6 

132.6 

115.2 

106.4 

163.5 

103.1 

S 

185.9 

930 

3324 

17.7 

34.7 

11.3 

8.6 

15.4 

34.1 

55.8 

133.5 

1006 

108.2 

168.6 

98.4 

0 

106.7 

78.7 

502.7 

20.1 

56.2 

10.3 

8.8 

14.6 

329 

55.8 

132.8 

110.3 

98.8 

164.2 

127.3 

N 

155.1 

76.6 

297.2 

175 

33.8 

10.9 

10.2 

16.2 

33.2 

57.7 

137.8 

116.5 

115.1 

177.0 

101.8 

D 

163.1 

75.7 

271.0 

153 

28.1 

10.6 

10.7 

14.8 

27.4 

57.8 

136.3 

109.7 

109.8 

181.1 

143.6 

1984  J 

144.4 

98.3 

221.2 

162 

41.4 

11.7 

89 

13.2 

33.9 

60.8 

142.8 

124.4 

113.6 

172.8 

115.8 

F 

108.6 

63.3 

387  8 

18.0 

40.4 

13.0 

8.8 

15.2 

34.6 

54.4 

138.7 

126.7 

106.3 

184.2 

158.1 

M 

189.1 

69.2 

364.7 

18.3 

50.6 

14.4 

8.0 

15.6 

58.9 

58.3 

140  9 

108.1 

115.0 

189.1 

151.0 

A 

122.8 

112.1 

313.1 

17.4 

33.0 

12.7 

12.5 

12.2 

29.6 

47.5 

127.3 

109.8 

111.4 

166.9 

50.3 

M 

213.5 

107.5 

190.7 

25.0 

46.3 

15.7 

14.2 

15.4 

37.7 

58.6 

1468 

125.4 

125.4 

200.6 

145.2 

J 

156.2 

114.8 

307.9 

22.5 

39.8 

15.1 

9.3 

11.5 

38.2 

50.0 

150.9 

122.7 

121.8 

195.5 

73.5 

112 


August  1984 

1— Merchandise  trade  on  a  balance  of  payments  basis 

Table  1.6:  Imports  by  commodity  grouping,  seasonally  adjusted,  balance  of  payments  basis  (millions  of  dollars)/concluded 


Section  1 1  — Table  1  6/concluded 


Fabricated  materials,  inedible  (concl.) 

End  products,  inedible 

Steel 

Other 

Other 

Metal 

Oils. 

Machinery 

Pas- 

bars, 

iron 

Precious 

non- 

fabri- 

Rubber 

fats. 

Non- 

Other 

Engines, 

senger 

rods, 

and 

metals 

ferrous 

cated 

fabri- 

animal 

metallic 

fabri- 

turbines 

Other 

autos 

plates. 

steel 

and 

metals 

basic 

cated 

&  veget- 

mineral 

cated 

and 

Drilling, 

Exca- 

Metal- 

indus- 

Agri- 

and 

Month 

sheets 

prod. 

alloys 

&  alloys 

prod. 

materials 

able 

prod 

materials 

motors 

mining 

vating 

working 

trial 

cultural 

chassis 

D 

398024 

398025 

398026 

398027 

398028 

398029 

398030 

398031 

398032 

398034 

398035 

398036 

398037 

398038 

398039 

398040 

1982  J 

40.6 

47.3 

98.4 

66.6 

154.2 

11.3 

13.2 

46.8 

65.7 

51.5 

57.9 

29.8 

576 

250.9 

126.5 

379.6 

A 

34.4 

41.0 

39.7 

59.2 

90.3 

12.1 

14.0 

52.7 

62.7 

67.0 

79.2 

32.7 

50.4 

247.2 

116.1 

444.2 

s 

36.5 

42.4 

133.4 

54.9 

87.1 

12.4 

14.6 

55.4 

64  1 

54.2 

54.9 

24,4 

74.7 

244.0 

127.5 

350.4 

0 

24.7 

36.0 

89.2 

54.4 

735 

11.2 

8.4 

532 

68.6 

60.0 

40.0 

23.7 

52.9 

226  1 

133.1 

251.9 

N 

32.8 

35.0 

852 

50.3 

78.2 

10.7 

15.8 

48.7 

68.2 

48.7 

52.8 

24.8 

54.6 

219.5 

118.8 

3287 

D 

363 

33.6 

250.7 

55.7 

80.3 

108 

13.1 

51.8 

70.5 

43.9 

62.7 

17.9 

49.8 

218.3 

112  4 

311.9 

1983  J 

44.8 

38.2 

143.3 

55.0 

86.5 

11.3 

14.3 

55.2 

71.4 

587 

48.3 

56.6 

49.5 

225.1 

107.0 

405.2 

F 

46.4 

36.2 

31.7 

60.9 

85.1 

12.0 

134 

54.7 

73.6 

40.3 

47.1 

16.5 

48  1 

223.5 

84.6 

529.5 

M 

53.4 

38.3 

60  9 

63.8 

78.3 

12.2 

149 

50.4 

696 

46.5 

42.8 

24.3 

50.7 

217.5 

104.7 

453.5 

A 

53.1 

41.5 

46.2 

60.6 

87.9 

13.3 

15.7 

58.5 

72.8 

48.0 

41.8 

18.5 

52.0 

236.1 

119.7 

440.2 

M 

52.8 

39.2 

66.4 

63 .1 

147.6 

17.0 

12.9 

586 

75.8 

58.3 

46.6 

29.9 

458 

235.1 

128.2 

460.4 

J 

50.1 

43.6 

81.3 

62.8 

87.9 

14.2 

15.9 

61.2 

84.6 

56.1 

46.1 

37.9 

56.8 

247.2 

131.2 

4456 

J 

55.5 

42.3 

72.1 

65.5 

79.8 

16.1 

17.7 

62.7 

78.3 

58.4 

44.5 

377 

57.8 

248.5 

146.8 

451.3 

A 

60.6 

42.1 

18.6 

72.0 

91.4 

14.1 

15.6 

64.4 

90.0 

58.8 

65.1 

36.5 

72.2 

252.6 

137.8 

470.7 

S 

57.0 

45.8 

141.4 

82.6 

95.5 

150 

16.4 

647 

92.5 

52.7 

46.3 

44.8 

53.3 

2572 

135.4 

574.4 

O 

592 

48.7 

68.7 

75.5 

121.3 

15.7 

17.2 

64.5 

90.9 

60.5 

44.4 

46.5 

49.4 

247.3 

132.4 

606.9 

N 

59.2 

50.6 

66.0 

80.6 

101.8 

16.0 

19.4 

68.8 

95.3 

96.0 

38.7 

56  1 

48.6 

2654 

148.5 

717.3 

D 

59.9 

56.6 

81.4 

79.2 

106.8 

169 

18.3 

68.1 

91.8 

61.1 

43.4 

61.5 

57.5 

277.7 

137.1 

654.3 

1984  J 

65.3 

542 

90 

108  4 

107.1 

17.9 

14.7 

643 

957 

58.1 

49.4 

43.8 

60.3 

277.1 

151.1 

6525 

F 

70.5 

53.8 

50.3 

96.0 

115.5 

17.1 

18.3 

65.4 

95.3 

61.4 

45.7 

39.8 

63.9 

304.3 

131.0 

681.1 

M 

85.5 

58.4 

5.9 

91.1 

106.5 

184 

17.8 

67.3 

101  4 

59.8 

42.6 

73.6 

61.6 

281.3 

142.0 

728.7 

A 

68.0 

54.7 

35.3 

84.9 

110.0 

18.6 

14.2 

71.2 

97.0 

55.3 

48.4 

41.2 

76.7 

279.2 

140.5 

568.4 

M 

71.8 

67.1 

31.6 

90.2 

1609 

19.6 

26.3 

73.4 

109.4 

58.8 

49.7 

58.2 

70.0 

323.6 

168.1 

595.8 

J 

754 

60.4 

78.3 

90.5 

112.4 

19.9 

23.9 

73.2 

109.1 

65.1 

50.2 

397 

67.3 

320.3 

157.5 

602.4 

End  products,  inedible 

(concl.) 

Tele- 

Other 

Other 

Apparel 

Watches, 

Trucks 

vision. 

commun. 

Office 

Other 

Aircraft, 

trans- 

and 

sporting 

House 

Special 

and 

Motor 

telecom 

and 

machines 

equip. 

engines, 

port- 

apparel 

goods 

fur- 

Photo- 

Misc. 

trans- 

other 

vehicle 

equip- 

related 

and 

and 

and 

ation 

acces- 

Printed 

and 

nish- 

graphics 

end 

actions 

Month 

vehicles 

parts 

ment 

equip 

equip. 

tools 

parts 

equip. 

sories 

Footwear 

matter 

toys 

ings 

goods 

prod 

trade 

D 

398041 

398042 

398043 

398044 

398045 

398046 

398047 

398048 

398049 

398050 

398051 

398052 

398053 

398054 

398055 

398056 

1982  J 

121.0 

811.1 

37.0 

162.5 

241.6 

351.7 

272.2 

74.5 

107.2 

33.2 

103.1 

59.7 

68.5 

69.3 

156.0 

76.6 

A 

105.7 

991  9 

35.7 

174.5 

241.6 

350.1 

138.0 

93.6 

90.1 

35.9 

95.7 

59.4 

658 

73.3 

156.6 

83.3 

s 

113.4 

865.3 

38.5 

168.5 

216.2 

353.8 

139.3 

65.9 

81.2 

31.7 

94.7 

60.0 

67.0 

67.0 

159.2 

87.1 

0 

91.7 

659.4 

37.4 

170.6 

190.9 

324.9 

277.1 

94.9 

81.9 

28.2 

92.7 

72.8 

64.4 

68.1 

162.8 

79.1 

N 

95.0 

511.3 

33.7 

174.0 

227.2 

339.0 

113.3 

104.9 

87.4 

37.2 

92.8 

63.7 

68.5 

67.6 

166.7 

93  1 

D 

102.3 

714.0 

35.7 

182.1 

2396 

355.9 

177.7 

125.9 

91.4 

27  1 

91.2 

59.7 

680 

71  0 

171.9 

95.3 

1983  J 

117.9 

734.5 

44.6 

183.9 

228.3 

370.7 

115.8 

95.5 

91.9 

28.1 

95.3 

66.5 

71.2 

68.9 

171.7 

89.0 

F 

112.9 

940.3 

35.4 

187.9 

210.4 

366.0 

116.5 

89.3 

100.3 

27.7 

92.8 

69.1 

73.0 

73.4 

178.9 

79.7 

M 

124.4 

769.1 

45.6 

191.7 

230.2 

359.1 

372.2 

122.4 

100.2 

29.0 

898 

64.7 

72.1 

70.6 

173.6 

82.6 

A 

119.7 

850  1 

50.6 

209.1 

232.8 

394.3 

131.7 

121.5 

98.8 

32.8 

100.9 

67.9 

78.0 

78.3 

175.5 

79.9 

M 

110.7 

888.5 

57.0 

211.8 

240.0 

400.0 

114.3 

91.4 

102  4 

33.8 

101.5 

63.8 

74.8 

74.5 

172.7 

86.1 

J 

120.4 

806.4 

507 

201.9 

259.5 

408.5 

160.9 

102.9 

106.3 

38.1 

102.9 

62.2 

76.2 

78.6 

184.9 

86.0 

J 

121.2 

866.3 

47.1 

247.3 

252.4 

413.1 

131.0 

105.3 

114.1 

36.2 

103.0 

67.6 

77.4 

75.4 

183  6 

87.0 

A 

163.0 

9652 

51.9 

2446 

258.0 

433.3 

256.1 

91.9 

116.5 

38.0 

107.1 

66.5 

79.4 

78.2 

196.7 

86.9 

s 

148.7 

887.9 

48.4 

2535 

295.8 

423.2 

138  9 

124.4 

120  9 

36.8 

104.7 

64.5 

82.3 

87.8 

179.2 

77.3 

0 

179.8 

987  2 

50.6 

255.9 

2908 

424.5 

155.7 

87.6    . 

123.6 

35.9 

102.7 

55.2 

81.3 

82.3 

182.3 

76.0 

N 

172.4 

972.9 

56.2 

254.2 

299.2 

446.3 

126.7 

93.8 

113.4 

39.4 

106.2 

64.1 

87.0 

86.4 

1909 

72.9 

D 

204.0 

1,169.5 

59.4 

275.9 

312.1 

456.5 

202.9 

145.9 

104.3 

41.5 

106.8 

61.6 

85.5 

85.2 

187.3 

76.6 

1984  J 

194.8 

1,188.1 

632 

289.8 

323.6 

487.6 

153.9 

130.1 

93.4 

39.1 

110.7 

64.4 

86.7 

84.4 

199.0 

135.6 

F 

1986 

1,216.3 

66.3 

274.6 

305.1 

476.2 

172.4 

118.3 

125.2 

34.1 

104.2 

72.0 

81.8 

89.6 

191.5 

121.2 

M 

2108 

1,401.3 

74.6 

303.5 

340.6 

485.4 

250.5 

101.4 

161.8 

42.6 

108.0 

72.2 

85.1 

91  7 

218.6 

130.1 

A 

2059 

1,288.6 

75.8 

306.1 

331.9 

488.9 

200.9 

130.7 

154.1 

41.8 

102.2 

66.3 

84.6 

84.0 

206.3 

1388 

M 

211.6 

1,173.1 

829 

340  8 

437.2 

527.1 

251.5 

139.9 

149.6 

45.5 

121.6 

77.6 

96.6 

106  4 

250.8 

147.1 

J 

184.2 

1,173.8 

78.7 

311.0 

365.3 

499.9 

133.9 

97.3 

144.2 

39.0 

120.1 

82.5 

92.6 

91.8 

227.2 

123.1 

Source:  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


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Section  11— Table  2.1 

2 — Merchandise  trade  on  a  customs  basis 

Table  2.1:  Total  exports  by  country,  not  seasonally  adjusted,  customs  basis  (millions  of  dollars) 


August  1984 


Belgium 

Year 

and 

and 

All 

Western 

EEC 

Luxem- 

Germany 

Nether- 

United 

Ire- 

Den- 

Eastern 

Middle 

Saudi 

Other 

month 

countries 

Europe 

(9)' 

bourg 

France 

West 

Italy 

lands 

Kingdom 

land 

mark 

Europe 

USSR. 

East 

Arabia 

Africa 

D 

400466 

400465 

400462 

400456 

400453 

400450 

400447 

400444 

400438 

400435 

400432 

400393 

400369 

400363 

400324 

400303 

1982 

84,530.3 

8,770.5 

7,508.0 

791.1 

755.3 

1 ,285.0 

704.5 

1 ,060.3 

2,7266 

986 

866 

2,590.0 

2,073.7 

1,875.7 

446.9 

1.191.1 

1983 

90,9639 

7,834.8 

6,771.5 

714.3 

654.1 

1,181.7 

5693 

975.7 

2,508.8 

99.1 

68.5 

2,122.5 

1 ,764.6 

1 ,445.7 

369.4 

949.8 

1982  J 

6,832.9 

730.5 

622.5 

74.3 

53.7 

117.5 

49.9 

78.8 

226.7 

8.1 

13.5 

261.6 

180.5 

158.3 

28.6 

121.4 

A 

6,486 .1 

649.7 

556.7 

65.3 

50.3 

88.4 

49.6 

106.6 

185.3 

6.8 

4.5 

170.3 

133.5 

97.1 

20.1 

44.1 

S 

7,567.0 

660.4 

551.8 

67,0 

50.6 

109.4 

672 

75.3 

169.7 

86 

4.1 

242.7 

185.2 

202.0 

80.8 

92.6 

O 

6,670.7 

657.2 

584.9 

63.5 

73.1 

117.0 

47.7 

84.1 

189.2 

6.3 

4.0 

222.1 

205.9 

118.5 

28.8 

104.1 

N 

6,9973 

662.4 

570.3 

53.8 

60.1 

110.2 

47.0 

95.0 

183.1 

7.3 

13.8 

271.9 

253.0 

165.3 

36.7 

78.8 

D 

6,908.2 

750.9 

640.2 

68.3 

54.5 

99.6 

68.0 

80.6 

247.8 

11.0 

10.4 

211.9 

197.0 

173.5 

37.3 

100.9 

1983  J 

6,403.6 

553.0 

489.8 

46.9 

52.8 

94.7 

32.5 

68.4 

183.4 

7.1 

4.0 

81.3 

70.3 

131.3 

31.7 

57.6 

F 

6,822.4 

542.5 

457.8 

51.4 

49.8 

98.0 

39.1 

48.7 

159.5 

7.6 

3.7 

70.9 

61.6 

104.8 

25.3 

69.2 

M 

7,448.4 

723.4 

608.8 

58.0 

46.1 

101.7 

58.0 

75.2 

255.2 

10.2 

4.4 

109.2 

75.1 

85.7 

286 

61.1 

A 

7,383.4 

575.0 

505.1 

39.4 

44.5 

91.2 

35.8 

91  5 

189.5 

7.5 

5.7 

227.3 

183.3 

83.0 

29.0 

66.4 

M 

7,990.6 

662.7 

560.4 

48 .1 

62.4 

89.6 

44.0 

80.6 

214.7 

16.7 

4.3 

308.0 

2622 

121.9 

26.7 

101.9 

J 

8.290.8 

714.3 

590.3 

63.6 

50.6 

88.7 

35.5 

123.2 

214.2 

7.4 

7.1 

244.2 

203.0 

143.1 

44.8 

93.5 

J 

6,718.9 

527.2 

460.0 

38.0 

46.3 

91.2 

27.1 

70.6 

178.3 

4.6 

3.8 

177.1 

141.5 

128.0 

39.5 

58.2 

A 

6,994.6 

662.8 

575.6 

646 

58.2 

92.7 

59.7 

63.5 

227.1 

6.5 

3.3 

266.2 

230.1 

81.7 

20.9 

96.9 

S 

7,649.3 

679.4 

587.7 

92.4 

51.8 

96.3 

45.3 

79.2 

211.7 

7.5 

3.5 

255.9 

231.6 

135.1 

23.1 

76.9 

0 

8,262.8 

718.9 

648.1 

87.8 

59.6 

119.0 

58.9 

93.4 

219.5 

6.3 

3.7 

173.9 

138.7 

139.5 

27.2 

97.8 

N 

8,772.2 

733.3 

640.5 

63.9 

70.0 

108.7 

53.2 

98.0 

225.6 

8.7 

12.6 

128.3 

111.7 

143  9 

32.7 

66.1 

D 

8,226.9 

742.2 

647.2 

60.1 

62.0 

110.0 

80.0 

83.4 

230.2 

9.1 

12.5 

80.3 

55.5 

147.5 

40.0 

104.2 

1984  J 

8,412.1 

598.2 

521.7 

46.8 

40.4 

89.2 

56.5 

69.2 

208.4 

5.6 

5.6 

58.8 

22.5 

125.6 

26.5 

92.7 

F 

8,402.4 

677.0 

585.9 

46.6 

57.5 

93.8 

31.8 

126.2 

212.2 

6.2 

11.7 

34.0 

22.9 

109.5 

34.1 

101.6 

M 

9,379.6 

665.9 

563.9 

42.8 

51.0 

83.2 

45.1 

98.4 

225.2 

9.2 

8.9 

45.7 

10.5 

151.3 

32.2 

80.3 

A 

9,104.9 

636.1 

533.1 

36.6 

60.1 

84.2 

41.1 

99.0 

194.4 

11.3 

6.4 

115.5 

101.8 

109.6 

24.0 

86.0 

M 

10,384.3 

793.0 

693.5 

54.2 

60.1 

132.1 

91.7 

90.9 

250.5 

10.5 

3.3 

307.9 

229.0 

172.4 

29.5 

82.2 

J 

10,154.6 

688.7 

577.8 

60.7 

68.4 

123.8 

35.8 

73.9 

198.4 

6.9 

10.0 

343.9 

316.3 

229.9 

28.4 

119.9 

Central 

Year 

People's 

America 

and 

Other 

Hong 

Republic 

Korea 

South 

Vene- 

and 

North 

United 

month 

Algeria 

Asia 

Kong 

of  China 

Japan 

South 

Taiwan 

Oceania 

Australia 

America 

Brazil 

zuela 

Antilles 

Mexico 

America 

States 

D 

400261 

400204 

400195 

400171 

400165 

400159 

400150 

400141 

400138 

400120 

400105 

400078 

400075 

400027 

400009 

400000 

1982 

500.3 

8,154.4 

265.5 

1,232.1 

4,589.9 

487.7 

304.7 

889.3 

697.8 

1.822.3 

546.1 

672.7 

1,515.1 

455.9 

57.721.9 

57,685.0 

1983 

449.3 

8.706.2 

229.3 

1,609.0 

4,761.8 

564.1 

345.9 

610.0 

468.7 

1 ,488.8 

625.3 

309.6 

1.445.5 

382.4 

66,360.8 

66,332.5 

1982  J 

57.6 

711.7 

16.1 

102.7 

371.7 

30.1 

45.6 

74.2 

53.0 

208.1 

70.8 

87.4 

131.2 

41.7 

4.435.7 

4,432.7 

A 

7.0 

686.9 

18.5 

144.1 

353.1 

27.5 

20.7 

59.8 

48.2 

165.7 

61.4 

63.8 

102.3 

33.2 

4,510.1 

4,5069 

S 

41.3 

829.0 

42.8 

136.6 

450.4 

49.6 

27.5 

68.1 

47.7 

194.9 

73.4 

71.2 

127.3 

31.7 

5.150.0 

5,148.0 

0 

46.9 

618.2 

27.1 

112.1 

311.0 

40.1 

28.4 

64.4 

50.6 

141.5 

52.2 

36.2 

85.1 

18.2 

4.659.6 

4.655.0 

N 

53.4 

609.8 

18.1 

81.3 

331.2 

46.7 

34.0 

46.8 

37.1 

168.5 

59.1 

48.2 

121.5 

31.6 

4,872.3 

4,868.9 

D 

33.5 

639.9 

19.1 

93.6 

356.5 

39.5 

25.6 

58.7 

49.1 

101.3 

15.4 

33.5 

156.6 

60.8 

4,714.4 

4,711.8 

1983  J 

18.6 

557.0 

16.8 

117.9 

293.6 

37.3 

28.3 

38.0 

31.1 

68.0 

10.5 

29.9 

113.7 

33.9 

4.803.8 

4,799.9 

F 

29.2 

641.0 

12.7 

116.8 

355.8 

46.0 

12.2 

47.9 

33.0 

75.7 

22.7 

30.1 

107.4 

23.6 

5,163.0 

5,162.1 

M 

25.2 

638.2 

14.0 

123.0 

342.8 

30.9 

36.2 

44.9 

36.1 

124  2 

46.8 

34.9 

125.2 

31.8 

5.536.5 

5.533.9 

A 

26.0 

787.1 

16.7 

147.3 

428.8 

57.7 

29.9 

53.5 

46.3 

116.4 

45.8 

23.0 

125.9 

36.4 

5,348.9 

5,346.8 

M 

43.5 

793.3 

26.4 

139.6 

417.8 

56.7 

43.2 

44.3 

29.5 

157.4 

77.3 

31.4 

115.5 

19.8 

5,685.7 

5,684.3 

J 

59.3 

850.3 

27.2 

131.2 

507.5 

52.3 

25.0 

61.6 

45.9 

123.0 

61.1 

23.3 

130.6 

27.7 

5,930.1 

5,926.7 

J 

27.3 

707.0 

16.1 

135.1 

391.7 

36.3 

372 

51.9 

39.6 

135.2 

66.0 

27.3 

101.7 

29.4 

4,832.6 

4.830.4 

A 

44.3 

638.7 

16.5 

130.3 

367.6 

31.7 

18.6 

49.2 

38.6 

144.7 

77.0 

22.7 

149.5 

62.8 

4.904.7 

4.902.7 

S 

40.2 

662.8 

18.6 

148.3 

326.5 

37.3 

21.1 

46.9 

35.5 

98.9 

44.4 

17.7 

131.5 

38.6 

5,562  1 

5.560.6 

o 

45.4 

775.2 

19.0 

173.1 

410.3 

46.6 

30.0 

58.4 

46.9 

139.2 

73.6 

23.3 

103.2 

26.1 

6,056.5 

6.054  1 

N 

38.8 

861.7 

25.8 

137.4 

474.3 

66.4 

23.8 

48.5 

37.4 

151.1 

59.8 

20.0 

119.4 

22.9 

6,519.8 

6,517.4 

D 

51.5 

794.0 

19.5 

109.2 

445.0 

64.8 

40.3 

64.8 

48.7 

154.9 

40.4 

26.1 

121.8 

29.3 

6.017.1 

6,013.7 

1984  J 

51.4 

779.8 

24.9 

124.2 

425.9 

71.0 

46.7 

67.7 

49.9 

91.3 

31.0 

207 

89.5 

29.5 

6.508.4 

6,506.4 

F 

38.0 

660.5 

12.8 

35.3 

401.1 

64.3 

27.2 

67.6 

59.0 

73.3 

17.5 

25.2 

114.1 

19.6 

6.564.9 

6,562.1 

M 

34.0 

733.0 

17.1 

91.6 

4096 

38.5 

22.9 

73.7 

51.4 

79.7 

23.7 

21.7 

129.0 

34.4 

7,421.0 

7,418.6 

A 

42.2 

747.2 

12.3 

74.7 

453.3 

43.6 

25.1 

58.2 

47.1 

130.8 

57.6 

19.5 

128.9 

39.0 

7,092.6 

7.089.9 

M 

24.0 

899.4 

23.8 

133.0 

480.8 

85.6 

36.1 

68.3 

48.7 

128.1 

608 

19.9 

134.6 

23.3 

7,798.3 

7,795.2 

J 

52.8 

908.1 

17.7 

75.2 

576.4 

52.3 

35.3 

60.1 

49.3 

167.1 

100  5 

19.4 

128.7 

25.7 

7,508.0 

7.505.2 

'Includes  Belgium.  Luxembourg.  France,  Germany.  Italy,  Netherlands,  Denmark,  Ireland  and  United  Kingdom. 
Sources:  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


114 


August  1984 

2 — Merchandise  trade  on  a  customs  basis 

Table  2.2:  Imports  by  country,  not  seasonally  adjusted,  customs  basis  (millions  of  dollars) 


Section  11— Table  2.2 


Belgium 

Year 

and 

and 

All 

Western 

EEC. 

Luxem- 

Germany 

Nether- 

United 

Ire- 

Den- 

Eastern 

Middle 

Saudi 

Other 

month 

countries 

Europe 

(9)' 

bourg 

France 

West 

Italy 

lands 

Kingdom 

land 

mark 

Europe 

USSR 

East 

Arabia 

Africa 

D 

421476 

421475 

421472 

421466 

421463 

421460 

421457 

421454 

421448 

421445 

421442 

421403 

421379 

421373 

421334 

421313 

1982 

67,855.7 

7,026.3 

5,678.3 

263.5 

877.0 

1,383.9 

724.8 

267.3 

1,903.9 

128.8 

129.0 

240.3 

41.8 

966.6 

731.3 

658.7 

1983 

75,586.6 

7,526.6 

5,915.3 

2960 

841.0 

1,576.6 

798.4 

349.4 

1,809.8 

107.3 

136.9 

250.1 

33.3 

864.9 

94.0 

677.7 

1982  J 

5,580.9 

618.7 

484.0 

15.1 

77.8 

97.3 

103.0 

21.9 

146.9 

13.4 

8.5 

18.9 

1.7 

130.5 

86.2 

573 

A 

5,392.4 

497  6 

416.7 

14.8 

73.8 

107.5 

66.2 

19.4 

114.3 

11.6 

9.2 

21.9 

2.0 

101.0 

124  9 

s 

5,501.1 

534.7 

416.8 

24.0 

53.9 

97.4 

51.7 

20.1 

148.6 

11.9 

9.3 

12.2 

0.3 

4.1 

0.1 

29.9 

0 

5,143.7 

525.6 

426.1 

26.5 

62.8 

112.6 

51.4 

21.4 

134.8 

67 

9.8 

14.5 

0.2 

25.6 

19.9 

24.4 

N 

5.544.7 

598.6 

487.4 

18.9 

77.2 

105.0 

58.0 

35.2 

170.3 

8.4 

14.4 

18.1 

2.9 

6.2 

- 

56.4 

D 

4,848.8 

465.5 

356.4 

14.7 

61.3 

96.6 

43.6 

25.5 

100.2 

7.6 

6.9 

14.1 

1.6 

4.1 

0.1 

64.7 

1983  J 

5.295.8 

531.9 

424.5 

17.4 

68.7 

122.1 

51.5 

20.5 

124.4 

10.5 

9.5 

21.5 

0.8 

118.5 

72.8 

118.5 

F 

5,446.1 

458.5 

372.0 

25.1 

57.1 

95.8 

48.1 

199 

105.9 

8.4 

11.7 

16.6 

1.6 

8.5 

26.6 

M 

6,169.4 

636.4 

479.2 

23.8 

64.4 

130.9 

63.5 

27.7 

149.6 

7.2 

12.2 

16.3 

4.5 

20.2 

0.1 

42.4 

A 

6,184.3 

587.1 

470.7 

22.1 

66.9 

134.9 

66.9 

32.7 

126.8 

7.9 

12.4 

27.4 

2.1 

7.2 

0.2 

24.0 

M 

6,465.6 

664.2 

517.0 

18.2 

64.9 

124.6 

88.1 

30.8 

170.9 

7.9 

11.4 

19.3 

5.0 

6.5 

0.2 

23.3 

J 

6,433.4 

575.0 

463.7 

19.7 

67.8 

134.5 

62.0 

27.7 

131.5 

7.6 

13.0 

21.2 

5.2 

27.5 

0.1 

39.8 

J 

5,717.1 

610.7 

505.8 

26.3 

69.6 

122.7 

72.2 

24.8 

171.0 

9.4 

98 

19.4 

3.4 

23.5 

0.1 

37.1 

A 

6,249.5 

790.5 

549.5 

24.3 

90.1 

134.0 

85.6 

29.4 

1688 

8.6 

8.7 

25.6 

4.0 

71.9 

0.1 

44.4 

S 

6,599.8 

564.2 

444.9 

20.2 

59.1 

119.0 

51.1 

39.0 

137.0 

7.8 

11.8 

32.5 

1.8 

223.5 

20.2 

62.3 

0 

7.323.1 

705.0 

558.1 

34.3 

76.0 

143.4 

61.1 

36.2 

184.8 

9.0 

13.3 

16.3 

1.2 

123.0 

0.2 

143.0 

N 

7.362.5 

766.5 

613.2 

33.1 

83.0 

165.3 

72.6 

33.3 

201.4 

12.3 

12.2 

19.6 

3.3 

157.0 

62.7 

D 

6,340.0 

636.6 

516.8 

31.6 

73.5 

149.5 

75.8 

27.4 

137.5 

10.7 

10.9 

14.3 

0.4 

77.4 

0.1 

53.6 

1984  J 

6,908.5 

782.6 

646.7 

24.1 

96.1 

189.9 

74.7 

24.8 

206.1 

14.1 

16.9 

27.4 

2.4 

64.3 

45.0 

F 

7,454.4 

736.9 

607.9 

32.6 

93.4 

164.8 

74,6 

37.2 

181.8 

96 

140 

20.6 

2.2 

55.1 

118.8 

M 

8,439.4 

861.7 

723.1 

40.1 

93.6 

195.5 

94.3 

44.6 

228.0 

12.3 

14.8 

21.8 

1.3 

68.1 

0.3 

96.8 

A 

8,027.2 

809.5 

677.8 

36.9 

101.7 

192.6 

91.0 

53.0 

170.8 

17.5 

14.2 

19.3 

0.4 

65.6 

128.1 

M 

8,926.9 

951.9 

763.6 

37.5 

127.4 

208.2 

127.4 

47.8 

179.3 

18.3 

17.6 

25.2 

0.8 

32.4 

61.0 

J 

8,276.5 

777.0 

6364 

37.2 

91.9 

165.5 

84.1 

34.6 

188.8 

17.7 

16.7 

28.3 

2.4 

6.6 

0.7 

68.3 

Central 

Year 

People's 

America 

and 

Other 

Hong 

Republic 

Korea 

South 

Vene- 

and 

North 

United 

month 

Algeria 

Asia 

Kong 

ot  China 

Japan 

South 

Taiwan 

Oceania 

Australia 

America 

Brazil 

zuela 

Antilles 

Mexico 

America 

States 

D 

421271 

421214 

421205 

421181 

421175 

421169 

421160 

421151 

421148 

421130 

421115 

421088 

421085 

421037 

421019 

421010 

1982 

259.6 

6.181.5 

668.8 

203.7 

3,526.8 

586.4 

661.3 

592.0 

443.6 

2,694.0 

482.5 

1,805.0 

1,627.0 

998.3 

47,869.3 

47,865.9 

1983 

150.1 

7.827.9 

820.3 

245.8 

4,409.4 

791.4 

925.5 

521.2 

357.5 

2.047.0 

500.0 

1,004.5 

1,765.0 

1.079.2 

54,106.2 

54,103.3 

1982  J 

25.8 

535.9 

69.2 

21.9 

281.1 

62.9 

63.6 

60.6 

43.2 

237.6 

34.3 

172.2 

145.8 

93.8 

3,775.7 

3.775.6 

A 

78.3 

561.1 

77.3 

14.5 

314.0 

51.5 

59.4 

54.4 

38.0 

208.2 

56.0 

119.7 

107.0 

54.1 

3,716.5 

3,715.8 

S 

0.5 

527.7 

65.1 

14.3 

318.1 

42.8 

49.6 

39.8 

28.2 

259.7 

34.0 

182.3 

128.2 

89.7 

3,964.7 

3,963.4 

0 

1.1 

492.9 

62.3 

12.1 

301.3 

36.8 

44.0 

52.9 

40.4 

168.2 

30.7 

112.5 

104.9 

61.6 

3,734.8 

3,734.7 

N 

20.7 

483.0 

59.9 

12.2 

274.9 

38.3 

55.2 

51.6 

43.6 

213.2 

25.9 

151.3 

185.8 

129.2 

3.931.8 

3,931.5 

D 

40.6 

409.8 

48.3 

14.1 

220.0 

45.0 

48.2 

36.4 

23.6 

210.1 

33.5 

149.9 

141.0 

101.7 

3.503.1 

3.503.0 

1983  J 

69 

553.1 

60.0 

18.9 

303.9 

57.4 

71.0 

32.4 

19.3 

224.9 

27.1 

166.4 

84.0 

41.5 

3.611.0 

3,610.8 

F 

20.3 

547.9 

62.1 

22.6 

300.2 

55.3 

69.3 

45.8 

37.0 

163.6 

35.2 

95.9 

129.4 

74.3 

4,049.1 

4,048.4 

M 

20.5 

598.1 

53.8 

15.3 

358.9 

55.6 

70.0 

38.6 

22.1 

268.3 

35.2 

180.9 

127.3 

78.7 

4,421.8 

4,421.6 

A 

589.3 

50.1 

16.0 

349.7 

48.9 

70.6 

53.4 

37.2 

183.0 

41.3 

100.1 

144.0 

85.1 

4,568.8 

4,567.8 

M 

0.1 

589.4 

57.8 

18.4 

3345 

58.3 

71.8 

40.6 

20.2 

107.9 

39.9 

15.2 

137.1 

85.5 

4,877.2 

4,877.1 

J 

17.2 

619.9 

66.7 

26.1 

329.7 

67.9 

75.5 

45.0 

21.5 

110.3 

37.0 

34.5 

115.9 

72.6 

4,878.7 

4,878.7 

J 

0.1 

6104 

74.8 

24.4 

311.9 

65.8 

79.6 

35.7 

23.9 

169.6 

39.1 

93.7 

132.6 

87.3 

4,078.2 

4,078.1 

A 

0.3 

728.1 

90.0 

25.1 

375.2 

89.7 

92.2 

41.6 

24.4 

136.1 

55.4 

34.4 

174.3 

116.7 

4,236.9 

4,236.7 

s 

10.3 

765.1 

86.9 

23.5 

413.2 

92.5 

92.5 

50.8 

36.8 

162.7 

54.4 

64.2 

150.1 

90.8 

4,588.4 

4,588.2 

0 

51.4 

810.3 

77.6 

17.8 

523.4 

56.4 

75.7 

30.8 

22.4 

225.7 

54.6 

87.7 

205.6 

129.7 

5,063.4 

5,063.3 

N 

20.8 

785.8 

82.2 

21.1 

462.4 

61.8 

87.1 

45.3 

38.1 

149.7 

40.2 

55.6 

154.2 

58.3 

5,221.7 

5,221.7 

D 

23 

630.3 

58.5 

16.5 

346.4 

81.9 

702 

61.0 

54.6 

145.4 

406 

75.9 

210.5 

158.7 

4,511.0 

4,510.9 

1984  J 

0.1 

743.8 

71.7 

18.2 

389.1 

97.2 

95.8 

48.7 

405 

139.5 

49.2 

53.5 

165.3 

92.0 

4,891.9 

4,891.8 

F 

735.1 

73.7 

32.9 

382.8 

80.7 

101.5 

34.0 

26.3 

211.9 

39.0 

123.7 

172.6 

95.4 

5,369.4 

5,3693 

M 

41.7 

848.5 

66.5 

32.8 

481.2 

89.5 

93.5 

29.4 

18.1 

237.8 

40.6 

139.9 

216.9 

155.9 

6,058.4 

6,058.3 

A 

26.2 

710.3 

57.8 

24.5 

399.0 

77.3 

85.5 

23.0 

15.4 

159.7 

48.5 

44.6 

128.8 

84.2 

5,982.9 

5,982.6 

M 

24.6 

857.3 

68.8 

24.2 

480.8 

96.2 

101.9 

38.1 

25.3 

214.6 

69.6 

78.6 

175.8 

100.8 

6,570.5 

6,570.4 

J 

44.8 

860.3 

79.4 

30.2 

475.2 

98.2 

109.7 

57.9 

44.3 

218.1 

66.3 

102.8 

203.8 

139.9 

6,056.3 

6,056.1 

'Includes  Belgium,  Luxembourg,  France.  Germany.  Italy,  Netherlands.  Denmark.  Ireland  and  United  Kingdom. 
Sources:  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


115 


Section  11— Table  2.3 

2— Merchandise  trade  on  a  customs  basis 

Table  2.3:  Total  exports  by  commodity  grouping,  not  seasonally  adjusted,  customs  basis  (millions  of  dollars) 


August  1984 


Food 

feed,  beverages  and  tobacco 

Meat 

Shell- 

Other 

Year 

Live 

and 

Fish, 

fish, 

cereals 

Fodder 

and 

Total 

Re- 

animals 

meat 

fresh  or 

preserved 

Wheat 

and 

Other 

and 

month 

exports 

exports 

Total 

total 

Total 

preps 

frozen 

fish 

Wheat 

flour 

preps 

foods 

feed 

Whisky 

D 

402173 

402170 

402167 

102164 

402161 

402158 

402149 

402140 

402128 

402125 

402122 

402107 

402092 

402080 

1982 

84,530.3 

2,705.4 

81,824.8 

325.3 

9,896.4 

779.3 

844.8 

7383 

4,288.9 

75.3 

1,347.3 

626.7 

259.7 

337.2 

1983 

90,963.9 

2.457.7 

88.506.2 

339  8       10,073.9 

700.9 

762.1 

784.1 

4,647.7 

80.7 

1,262.1 

641.5 

298.1 

340.6 

1982  J 

6.832.9 

257.1 

6.575.8 

25.4 

933.4 

72.5 

71.6 

75.9 

454.2 

5.5 

103.2 

53.0 

18.1 

15.2 

A 

6.486.1 

211.5 

6,274.6 

25.3 

808.3 

70.7 

120.6 

67.8 

351.8 

4.7 

81.2 

37.2 

18.8 

27.2 

S 

7,567.0 

280.9 

7,286.1 

24.9 

940.3 

69.3 

128.1 

59.4 

435.5 

9.0 

96.1 

52.4 

17.2 

37.2 

0 

6.670.7 

193.6 

6,477.1 

29.0 

8830 

699 

100.7 

67.1 

368.4 

3.1 

101.0 

62.5 

22.7 

44.9 

N 

6.997.3 

264.4 

6,732.9 

35.5 

970.4 

61.1 

72.6 

73.0 

396.2 

11.4 

137.4 

64.3 

27.4 

46.0 

D 

6.908.2 

207.2 

6,701.0 

33.3 

785.1 

42.5 

55.9 

528 

359.8 

4.6 

91.9 

57.5 

27.6 

25.1 

1983  J 

6.4036 

186  1 

6,217.5 

33.1 

575.1 

62.6 

48.3 

42.3 

2109 

12.3 

77.5 

48.1 

17.8 

22.4 

F 

6,822.4 

214.3 

6,608.2 

32.5 

610.4 

69.7 

56.1 

35.6 

228.1 

12.4 

57.0 

45.4 

19.9 

19.0 

M 

7,448.4 

212.1 

7,236.3 

34.1 

735.9 

80.6 

62.0 

51.3 

301.2 

8.2 

73.8 

52.6 

27.1 

22.3 

A 

7,383.4 

203.4 

7,180.1 

33.8 

753.1 

65.8 

50.7 

547 

379.2 

37 

73.0 

48.9 

21.6 

22.1 

M 

7,990.6 

210.4 

7,780.2 

35.6 

1.059.1 

64.2 

62.5 

94.3 

559.0 

5.1 

120.8 

47.0 

23.4 

26.9 

J 

8,290.8 

240.5 

8,0503 

32.0 

979.7 

56.9 

67.0 

139.3 

459.7 

3.5 

108.5 

47.1 

20.3 

31.6 

J 

6,718.9 

172.4 

6,546.5 

22.8 

887.6 

57.6 

67.0 

82.1 

451.7 

0.3 

109.2 

38.0 

21.6 

17.4 

A 

6.994.6 

178.7 

6.815.8 

23.3 

971.2 

67.8 

80.5 

63.6 

497.7 

6.8 

107.8 

44.2 

23.7 

32.7 

s 

7,649.3 

201.9 

7,447.5 

26.4 

904  3 

48.6 

79.0 

52.5 

420.0 

14.2 

130.7 

56.7 

25.5 

33.9 

0 

8,262.8 

193.8 

8,069.0 

22.5 

980.2 

44.7 

76.7 

58.3 

466.1 

6.0 

150.2 

65.9 

27.8 

41.9 

N 

8,772.2 

228.3 

8,543.8 

23.0 

857.7 

44.2 

58.7 

50.0 

359.2 

7.6 

129.6 

84.6 

36.0 

43.3 

D 

8,2269 

215.8 

8,011.1 

20.7 

759.7 

38.3 

53.6 

60.2 

314.9 

0.5 

124.1 

62.9 

33.4 

27.0 

1984  J 

8,412.1 

190.5 

8,221.6 

28.3 

630.0 

63.7 

44.4 

44.0 

226.4 

39 

87.3 

63.9 

33.3 

26.4 

F 

8,4024 

220.4 

8,182.1 

30.9 

567.9 

62.5 

55.1 

42.5 

169.3 

9.9 

65.7 

63.6 

33.3 

25.4 

M 

9,379.6 

239.1 

9.1405 

35.7 

650.1 

72.0 

62.5 

41  8 

232.0 

7.9 

66.2 

57.4 

24.7 

28.5 

A 

9,104.9 

224.0 

8,880.9 

41.6 

709.4 

66.4 

55.1 

39.7 

272.0 

6.5 

88.4 

62.5 

33.5 

23.5 

M 

10,384.3 

247.6 

10,136.6 

40.4 

1,075.9 

67.3 

62.9 

76.6 

520.4 

28.2 

141.7 

66.3 

28.2 

31.9 

J 

10.154.6 

253.9 

9.900.7 

49.0 

1,079.0 

56.9 

65.0 

93.0 

601.1 

5.0 

95.9 

57.5 

20.9 

29.0 

Crude 

materials,  inedible 

Other  fabricated 

Hides, 

Crude 

Ores,  concentrates 

&  scrap 

As- 

Non- 

materials,  inedible 

Year 

Other 

Veneer 

and 

skins 

Oil-           wood 

Radio- 

non- 

Crude 

Natural 

bestos. 

metal. 

and 

month 

Total     and  furs 

seeds         mats. 

Iron 

Copper 

Nickel 

active 

ferrous    petroleum 

gas 

unmfrd. 

minerals 

Total 

Lumber 

plywood 

D 

402065        402062        402053        402041 

402029 

402020 

402017 

402014 

40201 1 

401993        401990 

401987 

401984 

401954 

401951 

401942 

1982 

14.783.0 

251.7 

648.0         225.6 

1,103.7 

397.1 

298.6 

358.6 

1,034.0 

2,728.5      4,754.7 

482.6 

2.178.8 

27,865.1 

2,912.7 

214.8 

1983 

14.392.8 

221.5 

688.7          276.2 

1,054.3 

475.5 

336.5 

62.6 

971.3 

3,456.9      3,958.2 

4549 

2.082.6 

30,011.1 

3,969.1 

257.0 

1982  J 

1,140.0 

15.0 

51,5            16.5 

109.0 

46.5 

28.6 

7.3 

104.2 

200.7 

325.3 

24.6 

185.2 

2,315.2 

274.8 

17.2 

A 

1,162.1 

11.4 

46.7            19.3 

114.2 

28.1 

2.6 

16.9 

98.4 

281.0 

336.6 

35.9 

149.6 

2.2269 

233.6 

14.1 

S 

1.267.3 

12.7 

54.7            22.6 

77.5 

38.9 

3.0 

121.3 

94.0 

248.5 

328.7 

52.5 

188.7 

2,334.6 

256.7 

13.8 

0 

1,136.0 

11.2 

49.5            12.9 

85.6 

26.3 

0.7 

57.7 

74.5 

251.6 

328.0 

43.1 

169.3 

2,199.1 

224.7 

12.9 

N 

1,130.5 

11.8 

58.0            29.3 

28.8 

32.1 

2.3 

30.9 

61.8 

236.6 

402.9 

46.8 

161.6 

2,310.1 

246.4 

13.7 

D 

1,310.6 

24.2 

60.3            242 

122.2 

30.9 

167 

23.5 

84.8 

257.4 

447.5 

49.7 

137.6 

2,242.1 

246.0 

21.4 

1983  J 

1,249  5 

25.6 

31.9            16.6 

49.9 

43.3 

1.5 

12.8 

48.8 

268.1 

530.7 

35  1 

156.9 

2.199.2 

280.2 

19.4 

F 

1.319.2 

21.1 

47.9            34.9 

25.4 

20.0 

13.4 

17.0 

77.5 

314.2 

528.1 

25.3 

160.1 

2,197.2 

319.0 

19.7 

M 

1,152.3 

37.2 

47.2            21.6 

55.1 

32.3 

13.1 

7.6 

878 

207.9 

442.4 

50.7 

103.6 

2.498.7 

3076 

35.5 

A 

1,253.2 

16.1 

41.1            22.3 

105.3 

39.9 

17.6 

24 

65.9 

267.2 

384.9 

37.9 

221.1 

2,410.8 

305.0 

21.5 

M 

1.157.9 

17.9 

48.6            19.0 

107.5 

49.8 

36.9 

— 

58.2 

2406 

318.3 

30.9 

200.0 

2,572.1 

357.1 

277 

J 

1,217.1 

14.7 

58.1             18.1 

106.8 

44.4 

57.9 

1.5 

96.1 

276.5 

259.9 

45.7 

2132 

2,692.0 

409.6 

18.9 

J 

976.9 

15.1 

60.2            14.2 

93.4 

48.0 

0.9 

1.5 

44.5 

308  4 

220.7 

30.1 

116.9 

2,399.9 

382  1 

18.6 

A 

1,131.7 

13.1 

45.9            18.0 

131.6 

29.9 

40.9 

15.2 

76.2 

322.9 

224.3 

326 

157.3 

2,501.7 

362.0 

13.8 

S 

1,109.7 

8.8 

49.7            28.7 

112.7 

36.6 

49.1 

1.5 

118.4 

333.8 

214.8 

39.2 

92.1 

2,563.2 

307.5 

14.7 

O 

1,211.0 

14.9 

61.4            29.2 

86.2 

38.3 

22.4 

1.5 

131.1 

303.1 

2524 

36.7 

211.8 

2,740.0 

349.7 

17.3 

N 

1 ,209.4 

18.2 

77.9            282 

36.7 

47.6 

35.7 

1.5 

82.2 

299.7 

259.1 

51.4 

238.2 

2,731.4 

299.8 

22.8 

D 

1 ,404.9 

18.7 

118.9            25.5 

143.9 

45.4 

47.2 

— 

84.5 

314.5 

322.6 

39.3 

211.4 

2,504.9 

289.5 

27.0 

1984  J 

1,447.2 

27.7 

51.4            21.8 

91 .3 

42.7 

37.6 

16.2 

62.5 

315.4 

482.1 

38.4 

224.2 

2,810.7 

329.1 

32.9 

F 

1,282.5 

31.8 

131.4            22.5 

18.3 

46.8 

55.5 

2.6 

71.1 

283.2 

336.0 

50.3 

197.7 

2,716  1 

338.8 

30.8 

M 

1.401.6 

40.8 

984            28.9 

96.0 

43.7 

54.3 

3.2 

77.1 

358.9 

341.4 

46.6 

170.6 

3,010.9 

379.3 

25.8 

A 

1,446.2 

25.9 

78.4            28.8 

14.7 

37.6 

55.1 

6.7 

67.5 

442.3 

321.5 

45.0 

2828 

2.863.2 

358.0 

21.4 

M 

1,631.3 

28.5 

102.6            236 

202.9 

53.0 

33.8 

8.2 

114.9 

442.3 

321.5 

36.8 

222.7 

3.269.6 

395  1 

22.4 

J 

1,445.9 

22.3 

69.5            33.6 

35.7 

28.0 

47.2 

7.1 

95.9 

457.4 

309.1 

475 

257.0 

3,067.0 

377.5 

19.0 

116 


August  1984 

2— Merchandise  trade  on  a  customs  basis 

Table  2.3:  Total  exports  by  commodity  grouping,  not  seasonally  adjusted,  customs  basis  (millions  of  dollars)/concluded 


Section  11— Table  2.3/Concluded 


Fabricated  materials, 

inedible 

Other 

Textile 

Ferti- 

Syn- 
thetic- 

Primary 

Steel 

Other 

Non-ferrous  metals  and  alloys 

End 

Year 

News- 

paper 
and 

fabri- 

lizers 

rubber 

iron 

plate 
and 

iron 

products 
inedible. 

and 

Wood 

print 

cated 

Chem- 

and 

and 

and 

and 

Alum- 

month 

pulp 

paper 

board 

mats. 

icals 

mats. 

plastics 

steel 

sheet 

steel 

inum 

Copper 

Nickel 

Zinc 

Other 

total 

D 

401933 

401930 

401927 

401915 

401900 

401888 

401885 

401876 

401873 

401870 

401852 

401849 

401846 

401843 

401840 

401789 

1982 

3,221.4 

4,086.2 

922.0 

242.2 

2.094.5 

1,022.2 

689.7 

188.8 

739.2 

1.037.3 

1 ,428.4 

540.4 

506.2 

465.9 

1,865.8 

28.690.8 

1983 

3,057.6 

4.005.1 

1,030.1 

227.2 

2,173.6 

1,160.3 

7189 

257.4 

450.1 

935.1 

1,744.2 

709.9 

496.6 

502.6 

1.977.3 

33,472.3 

1982  J 

264.5 

325.2 

78.0 

23.7 

185.0 

82.3 

59.1 

10.9 

48.2 

85.6 

120.1 

43.0 

24.8 

42  3 

166.2 

2,138.1 

A 

283  2 

330.1 

81.2 

15.7 

184.3 

67.1 

59.6 

9.0 

82.7 

63.4 

170.4 

16.1 

31.3 

24.4 

107.3 

2,038.1 

S 

236.8 

299.3 

86.1 

21.3 

154.9 

898 

55.9 

15.7 

88.3 

73.8 

116.4 

41.4 

21.2 

26.6 

237.0 

2,702.9 

O 

187.0 

316.4 

82.0 

18.7 

183.0 

693 

47.9 

22.9 

86.2 

71.1 

132.0 

24.9 

35.8 

43.3 

194.2 

2,210.6 

N 

2480 

335.6 

79.9 

21  4 

159.3 

54.4 

53.4 

16.5 

72.4 

73.2 

133.6 

55.2 

22.0 

40.5 

127.2 

2,268.9 

D 

228  7 

312.6 

62.0 

16.7 

159.9 

79.2 

63.6 

11.6 

55.3 

57.8 

94.5 

45.4 

31.1 

51.7 

162.8 

2.310.2 

1983  J 

204.7 

304.6 

75.6 

15.5 

165.5 

837 

53.8 

12.1 

32.1 

62.6 

93.9 

43.1 

276 

32.6 

211.7 

2,141.5 

F 

221.4 

278.6 

65.7 

18.8 

173.0 

107.2 

496 

12.5 

31.1 

59.5 

119.7 

34.7 

28.2 

32  1 

149.8 

2,435.6 

M 

2742 

316.8 

87.7 

192 

2388 

100.9 

60.8 

25.1 

36.1 

77.0 

139.9 

544 

376 

48.0 

154.1 

2.797.0 

A 

213.0 

329.6 

71.0 

18.1 

214.9 

131.5 

50.0 

16.0 

35.1 

75.7 

143  4 

40.7 

36.5 

50.4 

127.2 

2.712.1 

M 

245.2 

352.5 

86.6 

20.7 

192.2 

105.6 

57.4 

18.0 

34.5 

83.0 

178.8 

34.6 

44.9 

41  8 

149.2 

2.935.2 

J 

289.4 

359.0 

89.8 

20.9 

163.3 

59.0 

64.2 

31.8 

40.9 

85.8 

115.6 

101.6 

63.8 

392 

187.4 

3,105.1 

J 

245.3 

333.1 

84.9 

18.5 

148.7 

54.2 

608 

21  8 

34.4 

68.2 

155.3 

41.4 

20.6 

33.7 

153.1 

2,242.8 

A 

2788 

347.6 

100.2 

15.9 

150.1 

64.6 

66.2 

18.4 

34.9 

68.9 

146.6 

93.9 

35.3 

44.0 

120.8 

2,169.1 

S 

277.5 

328.6 

98.1 

20.7 

172.9 

119.4 

63.4 

25.4 

43.6 

90.3 

148.7 

76.7 

487 

37.0 

152.7 

2,829.4 

0 

273.3 

372.9 

97.0 

18.9 

180  7 

111.9 

64.2 

25.4 

39.5 

88.5 

151.3 

62.5 

458 

50.6 

2240 

3,097.1 

N 

2528 

354.8 

90.9 

21.5 

180.0 

112.8 

67.9 

22.6 

51.5 

96.7 

187.6 

81.9 

52.2 

46.9 

196.7 

3.706.2 

D 

282.1 

327.0 

82.5 

18.5 

193.5 

109.5 

60.5 

28.4 

36.5 

79.0 

163.5 

44.2 

55.6 

46.3 

150.6 

3,3009 

1984  J 

2954 

372.9 

99.1 

20.9 

197.7 

1193 

62.0 

21.1 

50.0 

98.4 

154.6 

51.4 

38.9 

560 

171.7 

3,279.7 

F 

236.5 

305.1 

93.2 

23.0 

202.5 

127 .1 

64.7 

11.2 

45.9 

93.6 

170.7 

64.0 

52.5 

56.9 

189.7 

3,553.8 

M 

218.8 

337.1 

93.9 

25.7 

2262 

140.5 

72.0 

144 

57.3 

122.4 

196.1 

85.9 

50.4 

70.5 

2690 

4.006.4 

A 

248.5 

340.0 

87.0 

23.2 

232.9 

140.9 

72.7 

17.8 

52.0 

120.1 

149.5 

88.6 

57.7 

52.9 

178.5 

3.794.2 

M 

3594 

439.8 

115.6 

25.2 

209.1 

128.9 

78.8 

31.2 

61.5 

134.5 

195.7 

658 

59.7 

67.2 

2082 

4,066.6 

J 

380.5 

438.3 

108.2 

26.1 

224.4 

87.1 

84.6 

15.6 

63.3 

117.1 

157.6 

55.2 

40.2 

56.1 

172.3 

4,228.6 

End  products 

,  inedible 

Transportation 

and  communications 

equipment 

Machinery 

Aircraft 

Com- 

munic 

Other 

Personal 

Con- 

Drilling. 

Year 

veying, 

excavating 

Total 

Road 

Motor 

Motor 

engines 

and 

equip. 

and 

Misc. 

and 

General 

mats. 

and 

motor 

motor 

vehicle 

vehicle 

and 

related 

and 

h'hold 

end 

month 

Total 

purpose 

handling 

mining 

Farm 

Total 

vehicles 

vehicles 

engines 

parts 

Aircraft 

parts 

equip. 

tools 

goods 

prod. 

D 

401786 

401783 

401771 

401768 

401765 

401726 

401723 

401720 

401708 

401705 

401 702 

401699 

401690 

401669 

401642 

401627 

1982 

3,136.3 

715.1 

266.7 

567.1 

651.1 

20,869.9 

16,518.5 

11.666.1 

926.0 

3,9265 

600.4 

1.131.7 

1.398.6 

2,465.6 

633.2 

1,585.8 

1983 

2,918.8 

668.7 

400.2 

450.7 

550.8 

25,396.2 

21,357.1 

14,055.2 

1,549.3 

5,752.6 

327.4 

1.192.5 

1.614.7 

2,761.3 

595.3 

1 .800.8 

1982  J 

266.2 

57.3 

18.8 

43.7 

54.4 

1,492.1 

1,134.0 

717.6 

82.5 

333.9 

57.6 

80.3 

114.9 

2089 

63.2 

107.6 

A 

197  1 

435 

17.4 

29.4 

38.9 

1,491.2 

1,215.0 

778.6 

107.5 

3290 

10  5 

77.2 

103.4 

188.6 

56.9 

104.2 

S 

259  1 

72.5 

22.9 

368 

45.6 

2,029.2 

1,669.0 

1,230.4 

44.5 

3940 

19.3 

91.5 

113.6 

2299 

67.9 

116.7 

0 

215.7 

49.6 

29.8 

30.6 

33.7 

1 ,593.4 

1,250.1 

918.6 

50.3 

281.2 

487 

94.1 

123.3 

2029 

63.9 

134.7 

N 

236.6 

65.7 

23.5 

37.7 

33.9 

1,606.0 

1.257.1 

887.4 

57.4 

312.3 

18.2 

101.3 

119.6 

231.7 

59.6 

135.0 

D 

223.0 

61.7 

19.8 

43.2 

29.9 

1,644.2 

1,222.0 

8802 

67.1 

274.6 

54.9 

90.3 

126.3 

224.5 

43.8 

174.6 

1983  J 

224.3 

47.1 

387 

34.6 

40.0 

1,578.6 

1,263.2 

858.1 

68.1 

3370 

5.5 

972 

114.3 

167.4 

33.3 

137.9 

F 

172.1 

36.5 

25.0 

20.8 

37.5 

1,914.2 

1,602.3 

1,109.1 

119.5 

373.7 

30.1 

102.5 

117.6 

188.5 

35.2 

125.6 

M 

2238 

43.9 

22.9 

29.6 

50.9 

2,1285 

1,739.7 

1,130.9 

160.2 

448.7 

49.4 

117.0 

136.4 

215.9 

44.9 

183.9 

A 

235  2 

60.9 

28.1 

25.5 

50.0 

2,074.2 

1,741.7 

1.201.4 

115.3 

425.0 

21.2 

100.6 

129.6 

203.6 

44.0 

155.0 

M 

231.7 

56.2 

19.3 

27.6 

58.3 

2,273.6 

1,951.7 

1,360.9 

125.5 

465.2 

24.5 

108.0 

127.1 

249.4 

48.2 

132.4 

J 

313.1 

52.3 

36.1 

94.6 

45.5 

2.366.9 

2.0159 

1,377.7 

138.2 

500.0 

28.2 

999 

129.8 

224.6 

47.7 

152.9 

J 

211.3 

58.9 

29.9 

25.0 

32.3 

1,631.7 

1.347.4 

886.0 

67.2 

394.2 

23.5 

85.9 

112.5 

219.9 

51.7 

128.2 

A 

208.0 

45.1 

25.6 

34.2 

43.6 

1.552.8 

1,291.5 

738.8 

123.9 

4288 

12.2 

85.0 

113.4 

221.4 

52.5 

134.3 

S 

246.6 

64.3 

28.9 

36.7 

42.9 

2,124.2 

1,772.8 

1.096.1 

147.0 

529.8 

23.5 

95.1 

1466 

244.7 

61.2 

152.8 

0 

238.5 

57.2 

34.2 

31.2 

45.8 

2.390.5 

2,005.4 

1,231.3 

156.4 

6178 

35.7 

121.5 

151.0 

246.7 

62.2 

159.1 

N 

287.6 

76.8 

35.1 

41.4 

57.0 

2,831.6 

2,433.0 

1.538.3 

173.7 

721.0 

39.0 

93.6 

184  1 

313.9 

64.1 

209.0 

D 

326.7 

69.7 

763 

49.7 

46.9 

2,5295 

2,192.6 

1,526.7 

154.4 

511.5 

34.8 

86.2 

152.2 

265.1 

50.1 

129.5 

1984  J 

2420 

61.1 

29.4 

37.6 

41.5 

2,590.0 

2,216.6 

1.389.9 

146.7 

680.0 

33.5 

107.7 

157.1 

227.6 

41.4 

178.8 

F 

237.9 

47.3 

32.5 

25.5 

556 

2,852  1 

2,513.3 

1,658.6 

165.8 

688.9 

13.8 

97.9 

155  0 

253.8 

46.2 

163.8 

M 

294.0 

60.5 

34.4 

44.1 

67.6 

3,136.1 

2,680.2 

1,747.1 

168.1 

765.0 

47.4 

124.7 

214.0 

259.4 

55.6 

261.2 

A 

294.2 

64.1 

46.8 

42.0 

56.4 

3,008.2 

2.648.7 

1,758.5 

195.3 

694.9 

49 

106.1 

174.7 

2653 

59.8 

166.7 

M 

301.1 

57.6 

45.2 

41.6 

66.9 

3,213.6 

2,737.8 

1.768.5 

195.6 

773.7 

34.5 

132.5 

2066 

292.3 

67.3 

192.3 

J 

325.1 

53.2 

50.4 

59.0 

60.9 

3,327.1 

2,761.6 

1,855.4 

196.5 

709.8 

51.2 

122.0 

216.6 

290.1 

69.2 

217.2 

Sources:  Exports  by  Commodities  (65-004),  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


117 


Section  11— Table  2.4 

2— Merchandise  trade  on  a  customs  basis 

Table  2.4:  Imports  by  commodity  grouping,  not  seasonally  adjusted,  customs  basis  (millions  of  dollars) 


August  1984 


Food,  feed,  beverages  and 

tobacco 

Crude  materials,  inedible 

Fruits 

Veget- 
ables 

Year 

Live 

Meat 

Coffee, 

Other 

Iron 

and 

Imports 

animals 

ant 

i  meat 

Other  & 

and 

Raw 

cocoa 

Oil- 

textile 

ores  and 

month 

total 

total 

Total 

preps. 

Fresh 

preps. 

preps. 

sugar 

and  tea 

Total 

seeds 

Cotton 

fibres 

cone. 

D 

423105 

423102 

423100          423099 

423090 

423075 

423057 

423045 

423042 

422988          422985 

422976 

422973 

422961 

1982 

67.855.7 

136.1 

4,801.7 

325.9 

708.6 

432.7 

629.7 

253.5 

574.3 

8,690.8 

196.6 

80.4 

149.9 

2273 

1983 

75.586.6 

132.2 

4,870.3 

355.9 

706.4 

411.8 

652.2 

200.5 

577.2 

7,201.1 

168.9 

108.6 

175.9 

285.2 

1982  J 

5,580.9 

12.0 

407.8 

38.6 

79.7 

28.5 

49.3 

15.0 

37.4 

819.8 

15.9 

4.1 

10.6 

34.0 

A 

5,392.4 

9.5 

411.9 

38.0 

66.9 

40.1 

27.3 

17.2 

49.8 

752.4 

17.7 

6.7 

12.3 

12.2 

S 

5,501.1 

11.2 

384.3 

28.1 

54.6 

36.4 

25.3 

27.6 

45.6 

6849 

26.3 

73 

13.6 

25.8 

0 

5,143.7 

11.4 

430.8 

26.0 

70  1 

41.4 

35.2 

11.1 

53.3 

613.7 

12.6 

8.7 

14.1 

22.0 

N 

5,544.7 

15.3 

412.2 

21.5 

54.7 

37.0 

47.9 

21  2 

45.4 

762.6 

16.2 

8.1 

12.9 

22.9 

D 

4,848.8 

13.0 

386.4 

182 

55.1 

30.5 

51.4 

27.4 

51.4 

612.3 

15.3 

8.4 

12.8 

20.6 

1983  J 

5,295.8 

10.6 

347.1 

24.1 

37.7 

33.2 

53.4 

69 

57.9 

6969 

7.3 

9.5 

14.9 

5.7 

F 

5,446.1 

10.9 

333.3 

21.9 

40.1 

33.3 

50.5 

18.2 

43.8 

456.2 

7.5 

10.3 

13.4 

1.3 

M 

6,169.4 

8.8 

380.4 

30.5 

54.2 

31.2 

60.9 

5.3 

55.2 

597.0 

83 

11.1 

15.2 

1.7 

A 

6.184.3 

13.3 

389.7 

29.9 

53.7 

32.2 

70.1 

10.7 

44.8 

508.7 

19.9 

89 

15.1 

13.5 

M 

6.465.6 

12.9 

409.3 

32.2 

58.6 

32.4 

75.0 

24.2 

42.3 

406.7 

15.1 

10.3 

16.7 

38.6 

J 

6.433.4 

12.2 

445.3 

37.5 

75.4 

33.3 

71.2 

13.2 

43.1 

476.0 

18.1 

8.6 

15.9 

21.8 

J 

5,717.1 

107 

408.0 

31.9 

79.3 

35.6 

56.1 

16.8 

35.1 

523.8 

16.5 

4.3 

10.1 

35.6 

A 

6,249.5 

11.7 

4398 

35.2 

71.4 

33.3 

34.4 

19.8 

51.1 

598.6 

24.7 

8.4 

13.9 

21.8 

S 

6,599.8 

9.4 

424.5 

34.7 

61.8 

46.2 

31  0 

15.5 

47.8 

789.1 

8.7 

9.1 

17.4 

26.2 

O 

7,323.1 

7.0 

4325 

28.2 

70.7 

39.4 

39.6 

14.0 

46.8 

8823 

23.4 

9.1 

15.5 

32.8 

N 

7,362.5 

10.9 

4766 

26.0 

50.1 

31  3 

55.5 

42.1 

59.3 

679.1 

129 

9.8 

15.7 

57.6 

D 

6,340.0 

13.8 

383.8 

23.8 

53.6 

30.4 

54.4 

13.7 

49.8 

586.6 

6.6 

91 

12.2 

28.6 

1984  J 

6,908.5 

10,1 

415.7 

31  8 

43.7 

41.2 

707 

9.6 

57.3 

562.8 

107 

9.7 

14.5 

23.8 

F 

7,454.4 

6.2 

412.5 

27.1 

54.8 

38.9 

67.6 

13.8 

56.7 

582.0 

10.4 

10.8 

14.6 

9.7 

M 

8.439.4 

6.1 

462.3 

40.6 

65.3 

42.9 

78.1 

5.1 

58.3 

777.6 

13.5 

10.8 

17.0 

7.5 

A 

8,027.2 

130 

429.1 

31.9 

55.6 

30.7 

72.7 

15.9 

62.0 

661.1 

7.7 

13.0 

13.2 

14.6 

M 

8,926.9 

10.3 

522.1 

37.4 

69.9 

44.4 

856 

9  1 

77.1 

653.7 

23.6 

13.0 

15.6 

44.0 

J 

8,276.5 

9.3 

491.3 

32.7 

83.0 

37.9 

73.4 

19.7 

60.3 

712.7 

25.6 

8.2 

11.7 

38.2 

Crude  materials,  ined 

Fabricated 

materials,  inedible 

ble 

Broad 

Yarn, 

Broad 

woven 

Chemicals 

Petrol.  & 

Steel 

Other 

Year 

Aluminum 

Paper 
and 

thread 

woven 

fabrics 

Other 

tir«  * 

coal  prod, 
exc.  fuel 

plate 
and 

iron  & 

and 

ores  and 

Crude 

and 

tabrics 

exc. 

textile 

Inor- 

synth. 

steel  a 

month 

cone. 

Coal    petroleum          Total 

board 

cordage 

cotton 

cotton 

mats 

ganic       Organic         rubber 

Fuel  oil 

oil 

sheet 

alloys 

D 

422952 

422949        422946        422907 

422904 

422901 

422886 

422883 

422868 

422859        422856        422853 

422838 

422835 

422823 

422820 

1982 

385.1 

931.5      4,979.3     11.794.9 

456.5 

296.2 

116.0 

432.4 

347.8 

369.7      1,019.1       1,037.5 

314.7 

547.4 

404.5 

833.2 

1983 

387.5 

840.4      3,274.0     14.005.7 

588.1 

397.0 

137.6 

514.0 

430.9 

410.9      1,265.8      1.361.4 

405.4 

641.1 

413.8 

761.0 

1982  J 

35.0 

118.5 

477.3         992.6 

32.3 

166 

7.5 

31.6 

28.9 

30.3 

66  4            81.1 

31.3 

41.9 

31  5 

67.6 

A 

39.1 

116.2 

428.4          892.9 

34.9 

22.3 

8.3 

32.0 

29.8 

29.9 

69.3            83.4 

21.1 

40.2 

27.2 

54.9 

S 

14.4 

97.2 

348.0         994.9 

37.6 

20.4 

7.4 

30.5 

31.3 

35.5 

80.3            88.9 

26.1 

47.7 

25.4 

56.7 

0 

43.8 

100.9 

262.5          897.5 

43.0 

21  2 

9.8 

31.3 

28.6 

30.2 

76.0            84.6 

14.0 

42.3 

20.2 

42.8 

N 

32.1 

107.0 

413.0      1.054.1 

41.7 

26.0 

10.6 

35.9 

27.9 

28.7 

88.7            91.6 

37.8 

63.9 

28.3 

59.2 

D 

18.9 

58.0 

347  0          817.3 

38.7 

22.2 

104 

35.9 

25.3 

28.8 

903            755 

246 

32.0 

20.8 

44.7 

1983  J 

18.5 

227 

463.5      1,055.4 

42.0 

27.0 

13.1 

383 

31.1 

28.6 

103  0            90  6 

37.5 

36.4 

274 

50.3 

F 

25.0 

1.3 

200.3          976.7 

43.7 

27.3 

10.3 

35.0 

30.1 

288 

105.4            93.6 

30.8 

48.9 

24.2 

45.2 

M 

28.0 

0.7 

336.0      1.199.9 

47.7 

36.9 

12.8 

41.0 

34.4 

37.7 

146.9          112.8 

40.2 

35.5 

29.7 

58.3 

A 

34.3 

37.9 

220.9      1.171.7 

45.5 

36.4 

11.9 

42.4 

36.1 

36.3 

98.9          112.7 

21.1 

61.7 

29.6 

61.1 

M 

28.6 

77.7 

71.4      1,255.3 

47.2 

40.7 

10.5 

44.4 

36.8 

38.3 

109.6          118  0 

18.0 

45.3 

33.1 

61.8 

J 

26.7 

101.2 

131.0      1.161.5 

51.3 

38.1 

9.6 

43.4 

36.1 

36.2 

98.9          124.8 

14.8 

37.3 

36.1 

67.9 

J 

43.4 

90.3 

183.6       1,032.1 

40.1 

26.2 

9.1 

36.6 

30.1 

28.8 

73.0          104.7 

1.7 

489 

33.8 

61.2 

A 

23.6 

90.2 

275.2      1,159.6 

53.5 

30.6 

10.5 

46.4 

41.6 

32.8 

92.9          119.6 

20.2 

90.9 

40.6 

68.4 

S 

60.2 

112.3 

368.4      1,146.8 

53.0 

34.5 

10.9 

45.7 

37.2 

37.2 

94.8          1256 

48.4 

53.8 

34.6 

66.4 

0 

24.8 

116.4 

500.3      1.313.7 

56.2 

35.7 

12.5 

45.2 

37.3 

38.7 

110.3          118.2 

41.6 

75.5 

40.7 

70.2 

N 

44.1 

112.7 

270  6      1,351.7 

58.8 

37.0 

13.6 

51.5 

43.4 

38.2 

121.3          136.0 

62.0 

52.5 

47.7 

82.5 

D 

30.2 

77.0 

252.8      1,181.4 

49.0 

26.7 

12.6 

43.9 

36.7 

29.4 

110.6          104  6 

69.0 

54.4 

36.4 

67.6 

1984  J 

39.9 

57.2 

231.2      1,300.3 

54.5 

35.5 

13.9 

53.8 

44.2 

36.7 

141.1          126.2 

87.9 

48.8 

37.9 

72.2 

F 

12.4 

1.1 

324.6      1,412.4 

56.9 

34.7 

14.1 

47.4 

41.4 

36.2 

134.5          121.1 

142.2 

31.3 

34.4 

70.8 

M 

41.0 

0.9 

445.0      1,512.0 

683 

35.6 

14.0 

52.0 

48.2 

40.3 

132.0          147.1 

108.0 

36.9 

42.2 

92.5 

A 

32.5 

98.4 

316.1       1,283.0 

63.5 

350 

12.6 

54.9 

39.7 

35.3 

114.0          130.7 

18.7 

36.0 

40.6 

78.0 

M 

62.6 

129.9 

149.3      1,660.1 

71.7 

42.1 

149 

61.5 

47.9 

47.1 

134  0          153.4 

65.0 

58.1 

52.4 

97.5 

J 

50.2 

134.3 

280.2      1,387.5 

63.3 

44.1 

11.9 

50.6 

42.7 

45.6 

110.1          139.5 

06 

74.0 

44.6 

97.2 

118 


August  1984 

2— Merchandise  trade  on  a  customs  basis 

Table  2.4:  Imports  by  commodity  grouping,  not  seasonally  adjusted, 


Section  11— Table  2.4/Concluded 


customs  basis  (millions  ot  dollars)/concluded 


End  products,  inedible 

Machinery 

Fabricated 
materials, 

Transp 

Mecha- 

. and 

inedible 

nical 

communications 

Drilling, 
exca- 

power 
trans- 

equipment 

Metal 

Machine 

Tractor 

Year 

Non- 

fab. 

vating 

tools 

Other 

mission 

engines 

Motor 

and 

ferrous 

basic 

General 

Mats. 

& 

metal 

metal 

Textile 

equip- 

and 

vehic. 

month 

metals 

prod. 

Total 

Total 

purp. 

handling 

mining 

working 

working 

ind 

ment 

Farm 

Tractors 

parts 

Total 

&  parts 

D 

422802 

422781 

422691 

422688 

422685 

422661 

422643 

422622 

422619 

422607 

422598 

422589 

422574 

422565 

422538 

422535 

1982 

1,596.6 

1,163.7 

41,419.0 

7,344.9 

1,425.5 

398.7 

1,130.3 

325.5 

433.7 

152  6 

420.6 

767.8 

643.8 

276.5 

20,058.2 

15,124.3 

1983 

2,048.8 

1,169.9 

48,397.2 

6,805.7 

1 ,375.4 

395.9 

1,021.9 

259.4 

382.2 

167.2 

396.3 

627.3 

621.7 

264.4 

25,834.2 

19,315.0 

1982  J 

165.4 

159.4 

3,276.4 

563.9 

109.8 

31.4 

86.8 

20.7 

37.5 

89 

31.0 

62.4 

36.1 

20.7 

1,527.4 

1,171.1 

A 

136.5 

85.2 

3.248.9 

543.5 

124.6 

28.0 

107.5 

21.9 

25.9 

12.0 

29  1 

43.6 

20.9 

23.5 

1,521.1 

1,149.8 

S 

208.7 

80.3 

3,338.2 

530.0 

123.9 

26.7 

71.8 

20.4 

46.2 

9.1 

29.4 

40.6 

43.0 

25.3 

1,669.9 

1.303.1 

0 

159.8 

74.9 

3,101.3 

520.8 

131.1 

25.0 

57.6 

26.7 

27.7 

10.8 

26.1 

41.7 

62.4 

14.9 

1,467.1 

1,044.2 

N 

192.9 

77.7 

3,190.1 

521.8 

110.8 

30.5 

81.4 

22.3 

38.4 

12.5 

26.2 

32.5 

60.6 

14.1 

1 ,469.6 

1,011.0 

D 

105.5 

67.8 

2,920.2 

449.3 

83.6 

29.0 

697 

19.8 

28.0 

13.2 

23.3 

36.7 

42.0 

16.5 

1 ,403.3 

1,015.2 

1983  J 

228.2 

79.1 

3,106.2 

514.3 

119.4 

18.8 

98.1 

26.7 

24.5 

16.3 

29.8 

41.1 

33.5 

15.3 

1 ,476.0 

1 ,098.2 

F 

120.3 

80.1 

3,597.7 

432.2 

82.6 

24.5 

66.2 

17.3 

25.2 

15.5 

25.2 

39.3 

27.0 

16.9 

2,020.7 

1.594.3 

M 

167.5 

90.8 

3,899.1 

558.8 

107.4 

29.3 

78.4 

20.9 

33.6 

13.5 

29.4 

59.1 

52.8 

19.9 

2,002.7 

1,482.6 

A 

172.6 

92.7 

4.023.3 

550.2 

98.3 

31.5 

59.6 

18.0 

32.1 

14.7 

30.2 

74.4 

48.4 

18.7 

2,218.2 

1.703.0 

M 

167.8 

160.8 

4.295.4 

605.3 

122.5 

31.6 

87.4 

20.6 

28.0 

16.7 

30.7 

73.4 

61.1 

22.5 

2,451.8 

1,870.7 

J 

169.3 

93.2 

4.252.7 

642.3 

115.4 

37.0 

105.1 

21.3 

40.8 

15.5 

35.2 

67.6 

66.6 

24.4 

2,264.8 

1,784.5 

J 

192.7 

80.3 

3,664.6 

571.9 

103.8 

38.9 

80.6 

20.2 

35.8 

13.7 

29.7 

56.8 

60.8 

20.4 

1,799  2 

1.329.5 

A 

134.4 

89.4 

3,9540 

595.5 

113.8 

34.5 

103.0 

26.8 

42.0 

12.5 

34.9 

50.5 

39.7 

23.5 

1,917.6 

1,270.9 

S 

122.3 

88.6 

4,150.3 

548.8 

109.3 

35.0 

83.5 

22.1 

27.5 

11.4 

36.7 

44.0 

49.9 

24  1 

2,185.1 

1,504.8 

0 

211.1 

126.5 

4,598.0 

585.7 

135.2 

39.3 

86.1 

21.2 

29.5 

12.5 

37.8 

37.4 

64.8 

267 

2.605.6 

1,928.2 

N 

174.5 

100.1 

4,760.5 

645.6 

167.6 

38.7 

90.5 

22  1 

30.4 

12.7 

40.5 

40.9 

66.1 

29.2 

2,607.9 

2.006.1 

D 

188.3 

88.3 

4,095.4 

555.2 

100.2 

36.8 

83.3 

22.3 

32.9 

12.3 

36.4 

42.6 

51.1 

22.7 

2,2846 

1 ,742.2 

1984  J 

148.7 

101.4 

4,496.4 

619.9 

112.8 

387 

89.4 

25.1 

39.0 

21.6 

40.8 

48.6 

57.4 

23.7 

2,417.7 

1.768.4 

F 

205.9 

113.4 

4,928.4 

632.4 

120.5 

40.8 

92.6 

21.5 

35.6 

16.9 

43.5 

56.5 

53.1 

26.9 

2,805.2 

2,240.3 

M 

189.2 

119.1 

5,550.4 

737.8 

123.5 

46.3 

129.8 

30.2 

35.2 

19.8 

47.4 

82.3 

58.9 

31.9 

3,094.8 

2.402.6 

A 

155.9 

117.1 

5,508.1 

684.6 

114.5 

45.3 

90.5 

31.9 

40.8 

15.7 

44.0 

82.0 

58.3 

26.0 

3,257.1 

2,587.1 

M 

206.6 

180.1 

5.931.4 

816.5 

130.8 

51.4 

121.7 

33.8 

40.7 

20.0 

50.9 

94.8 

75.8 

38.0 

3,313.5 

2,501.2 

J 

205.8 

114.8 

5.555.4 

755.0 

122.8 

50.0 

107.0 

35.3 

37.9 

16.3 

49.0 

84.0 

64.5 

34.8 

3,172.4 

2,425.9 

End  products,  inedible 

Other  equipment  and  tools 

Transo       ,       . 

Pers. 

and 

Miscellanpnii.q 

end  products 

Air 

cond 

and 

Electric 
light 
and 

Meas 

control 

and 

Office 

h'hold 

goods 

Year 

Road 
motor 

Motor 
vehic. 

Motor 
vehic 

Aircraft 
and 

Com- 
munic. 

Books 
and 

Other 
printed 

and 

Apparel  & 

Photo. 

month 

vehic. 

engines 

parts 

parts 

&  related 

Total 

refrig. 

distrib. 

scient. 

machines 

Total 

access. 

Total 

pamph. 

mat. 

goods 

D 

422532 

422514 

422505 

422502 

422490 

422460 

422457 

422454 

422436 

422418 

422391 

422388 

422352 

422349 

422346 

422337 

1982 

5,423.4 

1,757.2 

7.943.7 

1,522.9 

2,577.7 

7,116.3 

247.3 

911.1 

1,448.9 

2,866.8 

2,972.4 

1,452.0 

3,927.2 

488.7 

633.8 

880.1 

1983 

7,904.4 

2,077.4 

9,3332 

1,814.5 

3,315.1 

8,005.3 

294.2 

1,138.9 

1,507.0 

3.109.5 

3,421.7 

1 ,709.7 

4,330.3 

535.5 

678.2 

939.5 

1982  J 

454.9 

112.5 

603.7 

104.5 

194.6 

556.9 

20.1 

67.7 

123.6 

232.2 

305.5 

174.9 

322.8 

45.0 

58  1 

71.1 

A 

358.8 

152.5 

638.6 

102.2 

205.8 

567.5 

16.9 

68.2 

111.1 

244.1 

302.1 

160.7 

314.6 

45.6 

54.1 

65.2 

S 

4304 

176.5 

696.2 

90.0 

219.1 

559.3 

18.2 

82.9 

112.2 

208.7 

245.2 

104.8 

333.7 

43.2 

58.2 

69.6 

0 

3487 

126.9 

568.6 

145.3 

226.5 

534.4 

17.2 

66.0 

104.5 

200.4 

235.2 

86.9 

343.8 

41.1 

55.5 

73.2 

N 

407.1 

111.2 

492.7 

148.6 

229.9 

608.0 

17.8 

68.0 

126.6 

251.5 

2406 

98  8 

350.1 

42.5 

56.2 

74.6 

D 

347.4 

138.5 

529.3 

146.1 

193.1 

559.0 

15.8 

65.9 

121.2 

234.0 

201.4 

93.3 

307.2 

35.6 

475 

66.3 

1983  J 

372.6 

132.1 

593.5 

99.0 

210.0 

551.8 

20.1 

73.6 

116.1 

210.5 

259.5 

139.6 

304.6 

37.2 

51.7 

60.0 

F 

627.0 

180.7 

786.7 

158.4 

208.4 

544.1 

19.6 

74.7 

118.4 

193.5 

287.9 

162.0 

312.8 

33.1 

48.8 

64.8 

M 

675.1 

139  6 

667  9 

187.8 

258.6 

688.3 

21.0 

90.8 

138.1 

267.5 

284.1 

141.4 

365.2 

42.4 

55.6 

78.4 

A 

737.4 

1666 

799.0 

187.4 

255.0 

646.5 

24.3 

98.1 

136.3 

233.4 

246.7 

104.0 

361.7 

44.6 

53.3 

83.3 

M 

771.0 

190.3 

9094 

210.8 

260.9 

641.2 

28.0 

108.3 

124.2 

222.8 

244.5 

111.0 

352.5 

45.6 

53.8 

77.3 

J 

721.2 

178.1 

8852 

135.4 

258.8 

683.4 

25.2 

111.4 

125.6 

260.2 

280.6 

141.7 

381  6 

47.4 

58.5 

78.7 

J 

542.9 

136.2 

650.4 

85.6 

280.8 

618.3 

29.8 

81.1 

113.8 

244.9 

329.8 

186.3 

345.3 

47.8 

52.8 

73.5 

A 

438.5 

161.9 

670.5 

137.7 

299.8 

684  5 

25.5 

91.6 

122.6 

266.2 

377.3 

207.6 

379.1 

54.5 

61.0 

71.5 

S 

639.5 

189.5 

675.8 

218.2 

319.6 

714.9 

26.3 

98.9 

117.6 

286.4 

312.9 

150.5 

3886 

46.3 

63.9 

92.3 

0 

834.7 

195.0 

898.5 

92.9 

334.9 

744.1 

25.9 

107.1 

124.2 

305.5 

275.9 

127.8 

386.8 

47.1 

60.4 

87.2 

N 

846.3 

218.1 

941.6 

159.6 

342.8 

8026 

26.1 

109.4 

138.0 

336.0 

288.5 

125.1 

416.0 

49.3 

65.3 

95.4 

D 

698.2 

189.2 

854.8 

141.8 

2854 

685.4 

22.3 

94.0 

132.1 

282.6 

234.1 

112.8 

336.1 

40.0 

53.1 

77.1 

1984  J 

603.3 

225.3 

939.8 

184.8 

336.7 

785.4 

279 

116.2 

143.8 

317.5 

300.9 

161.7 

372.5 

40.5 

65.3 

76.0 

F 

902.5 

247.4 

1 ,090.4 

121.7 

332.3 

771.0 

,28.1 

125.6 

136.7 

295.0 

354.1 

211.2 

365.7 

40.8 

56.2 

82.5 

M 

1,010.5 

251.4 

1,140.7 

173.8 

394.3 

913.7 

37.1 

127.9 

172.4 

367.1 

367.1 

210.8 

437.0 

44.0 

68.4 

99.2 

A 

1,059.9 

258.2 

1.269.0 

180.4 

379.7 

862.5 

38.8 

130.3 

140.9 

3508 

301.7 

152.5 

402.2 

44.6 

57.2 

87.6 

M 

1,057.9 

267.9 

1,175.4 

267.8 

418.2 

963.4 

45.5 

131.5 

161.6 

4039 

335.5 

163.6 

502.6 

50.0 

73.1 

116.1 

J 

942.8 

270.7 

1,212.5 

262.2 

385.8 

850.0 

37.3 

125.0 

145.4 

346.5 

341.2 

173.2 

436.9 

52.6 

63.0 

89.1 

Sources:  Imports  by  Commodities  (65-007),  Summary  of  External  Trade  (65-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


119 


Section  1 2  ■  Transportation 

122  1.  Carloadings  of  Revenue  Freight 

123  2.  Operating  Statistics  of  Canadian   Railways 

124  3.  Operating  Statistics  of  Canadian   Pipelines 


121 


Section  12— Table  1 

Table  1:  Carloadings  of  revenue  freight  on  Canadian  railways1  (thousand  cars) 


August  1984 


Farm  products 

and  food 

Mine  products 

Total  railv, 

revenue 

freight 

Total 

Coal, 

loadings  (carload 

revenue 

Other 

sand, 

and  non 

carload) 

cars 

Other 

Fresh 

Other 

Iron 

metal 

cement 

Year 

(000  metric  tonnes) 

loaded 

grain 

fruits 

agri- 

Animals 

Prepared 

ore  and 

ores  and 

and  other 

and 

(carload 

and  grain 
products 

and  vege- 
tables 

culture 

and  their 

food 

concen- 

concen- 

mine 

month 

Unadj. 

S.A. 

only) 

Wheat 

products 

products 

products 

trates 

trates 

Potash 

products 

D 

5324 

5325 

5300 

5301 

5302 

5303 

5304 

5305 

5306 

5307 

5308 

5309 

5310 

1982 

199.721 

3,093.8 

340.2 

180.2 

3.4 

19.7 

10.1 

34.0 

373.8 

117.5 

85.5 

503.5 

1983 

207.093 

3,209.9 

347.1 

1888 

3.1 

20.6 

8.6 

32.5 

3199 

113.9 

101.5 

526.1 

1982  J 

16.072 

16.209 

250.3 

36.8 

18.3 



1.3 

0.5 

29 

25.7 

7.6 

78 

42.9 

A 

14.197 

14.107 

229.0 

35.5 

13.1 

— 

1.1 

0.5 

2.7 

9.7 

6.8 

7.5 

41.2 

S 

15,244 

15.109 

241.6 

33.7 

15.5 

— 

1.4 

0.6 

3.0 

20.6 

6.8 

5.6 

40.8 

0 

16,716 

15.756 

257.8 

28.4 

15.1 

0.2 

1.8 

1.1 

2.8 

37.2 

7.6 

5.6 

39.9 

N 

15,361 

15,160 

243.1 

26.0 

17.3 

0.4 

1.8 

1.7 

2.9 

21.4 

7.3 

7.2 

40.7 

D 

13,895 

15,813 

215.9 

29.5 

12.4 

0.5 

1.7 

0.6 

2.5 

16.9 

6.3 

7.6 

36.9 

1983  J 

14,205 

16,200 

221.5 

23.1 

12.0 

0.3 

1.9 

0.8 

2.7 

19.1 

5.6 

6.4 

36.2 

F 

14,046 

15,666 

223.7 

19.1 

11.6 

0.3 

1.6 

0.8 

2.6 

25.4 

6.0 

5.7 

31.5 

M 

17,222 

16,351 

270.1 

25.3 

130 

0.5 

2.1 

0.9 

3.0 

30.9 

6.2 

11.5 

38.2 

A 

16,358 

16,117 

2554 

23.4 

12.2 

0.6 

1.8 

0.7 

2.8 

28.4 

8.5 

92 

38.2 

M 

18,263 

16.615 

281.4 

34.8 

14.9 

0.2 

1.5 

0.5 

2.8 

31.4 

12.3 

69 

44.3 

J 

18,542 

16,710 

287.9 

38.5 

17.0 

— 

1.6 

0.5 

2.8 

27.2 

116 

6.4 

48.2 

J 

14,961 

15,396 

238.5 

36.9 

16.2 

— 

1.2 

0.4 

26 

8.4 

7.7 

6.4 

39.5 

A 

17.977 

17,819 

278.7 

32.6 

21.2 

— 

1.2 

0.4 

2.8 

21.2 

11.7 

90 

48.0 

S 

19.561 

19,412 

298.1 

29.1 

19.7 

— 

1.8 

0.5 

29 

38.2 

12.0 

10.1 

49.7 

0 

20.352 

19,250 

309.7 

29 .1 

20.4 

0.2 

2.1 

1.2 

2.5 

41.0 

11.4 

10.2 

52.0 

N 

19,010 

18,758 

292.5 

29.6 

179 

0.5 

1.9 

1.3 

26 

25.4 

11.1 

9.6 

55.3 

D 

16,596 

18,913 

252.4 

25.6 

12.7 

0.5 

1.9 

0.6 

24 

23.3 

9.8 

10.1 

45.0 

1984  J 

17,641 

19,689 

278.0 

160 

15.4 

0.3 

2.2 

06 

2.5 

29  1 

11.3 

10.5 

47.8 

F 

17,885 

19.261 

277.5 

15.3 

15.5 

03 

2.1 

0.6 

2.6 

30.9 

11.7 

10.5 

50.8 

M 

18,911 

18,191 

293.8 

164 

14.2 

0.4 

2.3 

0.7 

2.4 

35.3 

10.7 

11.9 

52.2 

A 

19,814 

19.621 

299.9 

24.0 

13.2 

0.3 

2.0 

06 

2.4 

34.9 

13.7 

10.5 

56.3 

M 

22,499 

20.163 

337.3 

388 

14.5 

0.1 

1.9 

0.5 

2.7 

33.7 

15.4 

10.2 

61.6 

J 

20,566 

18,645 

314.7 

42.4 

10.8 

1.6 

0.5 

2.4 

31.9 

14.5 

6.6 

58.7 

Manufactures  and 

miscellaneous 

Non 

carloads 

Iron 

Other 

Motor 

Other 

(small 

Forest  products 

and  steel. 

metals. 

vehicles 

manu- 

package 

primary 

primary 

and  parts 

factures 

freight) 
(000 

Receipts 

Piggyback 
traffic 

Year 

Lumber 

Other 

and 

and 

(incl. 

Refined 

and 

from 

and 

and 

forest 

manu- 

manu- 

agri- 

petroleum 

Chemicals 

Paper  and 

miscel- 

metric 

U.S.  con- 

(incl. in 

month 

plywood 

Pulpwood 

products 

factured 

factured 

cultural) 

products 

and  acids 

paperboard 

laneous 

tonnes) 

nections 

loadings) 

D 

5311 

5312 

5313 

5314 

5315 

5316 

5317 

5318 

5319 

5320 

5321 

5322 

5323 

1982 

142.9 

180.8 

28.4 

49.4 

24.2 

95.3 

139.7 

81.8 

112.2 

571.2 

412 

286.4 

298.1 

1983 

187.5 

195.0 

25.3 

49.9 

28.2 

105.4 

124.8 

94.8 

106.9 

630.0 

401 

291.5 

334.8 

1982  J 

10.8 

14.4 

2.1 

3.7 

1.8 

68 

10.8 

5.5 

83 

423 

32 

22.3 

22.4 

A 

11.6 

15.2 

2.3 

36 

1.7 

7.3 

11.1 

58 

8.9 

43.4 

31 

22.1 

22.1 

S 

11.2 

14.9 

1.9 

3.9 

2.2 

7.3 

10.8 

6.1 

8.5 

46.8 

36 

20.5 

24.4 

o 

12.9 

15.2 

1.8 

2.7 

2.2 

6.5 

11.5 

6.2 

9.1 

50.0 

40 

22.1 

26.8 

N 

13.0 

14.4 

1.8 

2.8 

2.1 

6.7 

11.9 

6.4 

8.7 

48.6 

37 

20.1 

25.7 

D 

11.6 

10.3 

1.8 

1.9 

1.7 

5.7 

11.4 

5.9 

8.4 

42.3 

29 

18.7 

23.4 

1983  J 

15.1 

14.8 

2.0 

2.7 

2.1 

6.6 

10.4 

6.7 

8.3 

447 

28 

20.3 

22.4 

F 

14.8 

14.9 

2.5 

3.7 

2.2 

7.9 

10.3 

7.2 

8.5 

47.1 

32 

21.8 

24.0 

M 

16.3 

17.4 

2.5 

4.3 

2.9 

10.3 

10.5 

8.6 

9.6 

56.1 

36 

24.1 

29.5 

A 

16.8 

16.9 

19 

4.3 

2.5 

9.3 

9.3 

7.6 

89 

52.1 

34 

24.7 

28.2 

M 

16.5 

15.0 

2.2 

4.5 

2.5 

10.5 

9.9 

85 

8.6 

53.6 

35 

26.6 

27.8 

J 

16.7 

17.1 

2.5 

4.4 

2.2 

10.0 

10.7 

7.7 

8.6 

54.2 

37 

26.1 

287 

J 

16.2 

14.5 

1.5 

3.8 

2.0 

7.1 

10.4 

6.4 

7.9 

49.4 

34 

20.9 

26.8 

A 

15.8 

18.8 

2.3 

34 

2.1 

7.1 

10.8 

7.4 

9.2 

53.7 

41 

23.8 

29.0 

S 

14.8 

18.1 

1.9 

4.7 

2.4 

8.9 

10.7 

7.6 

8.4 

56.6 

33 

26.6 

30.5 

0 

16.6 

17.8 

1.8 

4.8 

2.4 

10.1 

10.8 

7.7 

9.3 

58.3 

36 

27.9 

31.5 

N 

14.6 

16.7 

2.3 

4.9 

2.3 

9.7 

10.4 

9.8 

9.7 

56.9 

29 

26.0 

298 

D 

13.3 

13.0 

1.9 

4.4 

2.6 

7.9 

10.6 

9.6 

99 

47.3 

26 

22.7 

26.6 

1984  J 

15.3 

16.5 

2.1 

5.8 

3.2 

8.9 

11.4 

11.0 

106 

57.5 

3 

23.6 

30.6 

F 

16.0 

11.0 

2.2 

4.9 

3.3 

9.8 

10.4 

10.8 

10.7 

58.1 

2 

25.2 

327 

M 

16.9 

11.2 

2.1 

5.5 

3.5 

11.5 

10.6 

11.0 

10.7 

64.3 

3 

28.7 

36.7 

A 

16.2 

14.4 

20 

5.5 

2.9 

10.6 

9.4 

93 

10.2 

61.5 

3 

28.1 

33.5 

M 

15.9 

19.5 

2.3 

6.0 

32 

11.4 

10.1 

9.9 

11.9 

67.7 

3 

28.8 

37.1 

J 

16.0 

17.5 

2.1 

5.4 

2.5 

10.7 

9.2 

8.4 

10.2 

63.2 

3 

27.4 

35.1 

'Commencing  January  1981,  only  22  class  1  and  2  carriers  operated  in  Canada.  These  Statistics  represent  99  per  cent  of  railway  traffic  in  Canada 
Source:  Railway  Carloadings  (52-001),  monthly,  Statistics  Canada. 


122 


August  1984 

Table  2:  Operating  statistics  of  Canadian  railways1 


Section  12— Table  2 


Railway  operating  revenues 

Railway 

Railway 

Revenue 

Revenue 

operating 

operating 

Freight 

passenger - 

Year 

Total 

Freight 

Passenger 

expenses 

income 

tonne-km 

kilometres 

and 

month 

Million  dollars 

Millions 

D 

4013 

4014 

4015 

4016 

4017 

4019 

4021 

1982 

6,012.0 

4,378.3 

164.3 

5,986.7 

449.5 

203.738 

2,262 

1983 

6,7912 

5,125.0 

172.8 

6,3558 

444.6 

220,053 

2,187 

1982  M 

555.3 

4243 

11.7 

524.4 

31.0 

18,440 

168 

A 

5288 

395.9 

12.3 

500.3 

28.6 

1 7,526 

178 

M 

519.9 

3880 

13.1 

492.2 

27.7 

19.109 

185 

J 

534.9 

381.3 

14.1 

485  7 

49.2 

18.791 

198 

J 

474.9 

335.1 

18.7 

4803 

5.4 

17,367 

274 

A 

467.3 

334.7 

20.3 

442.6 

24.7 

16,320 

277 

S 

502.6 

399.0 

14.7 

462.8 

39.9 

15,823 

186 

0 

450.7 

337.2 

15.9 

442.5 

8.2 

16,488 

168 

N 

516.7 

355.1 

11.8 

490.2 

26.5 

16.737 

130 

D 

553.3 

347.7 

11.1 

728.5 

175.3 

15.976 

186 

1983  J 

482.5 

343.7 

122 

487.1 

4,6 

16.010 

144 

F 

479.9 

351.3 

10.3 

472.2 

7.6 

15.320 

126 

M 

6343 

485.7 

13.8 

5663 

68.1 

17.536 

171 

A 

586.9 

440.8 

11.6 

516.2 

70.7 

17.033 

161 

M 

510.7 

398.1 

129 

5064 

4.3 

18.887 

165 

J 

610.2 

474.0 

16.2 

564.7 

45.5 

19.530 

190 

J 

579.4 

436.5 

21.7 

513.9 

65.5 

17.930 

295 

A 

556.1 

3968 

20.4 

532.3 

23.8 

19.341 

271 

S 

5692 

415.9 

15.8 

511.0 

58.3 

19,837 

180 

O 

578.2 

440.9 

13.8 

536.1 

42.1 

21,065 

167 

N 

557.6 

425.4 

10.8 

530.2 

27.4 

20,450 

122 

D 

646.2 

515.9 

13.3 

619.5 

267 

17,114 

195 

1984  J 

554.9 

440.5 

12.8 

543.5 

11.4 

18,811 

142 

F 

5693 

460.6 

11.4 

536.5 

32.8 

18.837 

134 

'Data  for  1970  through  1972  refer  to  class  1  and  2  carriers  whose  gross  annual  revenues  totalled  $500,000  or  more    Information  for  the  period  January  1 973-December  1978  refers  to 
only  6  major  railways.  Commencing  January  1979,  data  for  7  major  railways  (accounting  for  95  per  cent  or  more  of  the  total  operating  revenues)  are  shown. 
Source:  Railway  Operating  Statistics  (52-003),  Statistics  Canada. 


123 


Section  12— Table  3 

Table  3:  Operating  statistics  of  Canadian  pipelines 


August  1984 


Crude  oil' 

Products 

Total 

Natural  gas 

Operating 

Net  receipts 

Net  receipts 

revenues 

M3- 

Tonne 

M3- 

Tonne 

revenue 

M3- 

Tonne 

Year 

M3 

Tonnes 

km 

km 

M3 

Tonnes 

km 

km 

km 

km 

and 

Million 

Million 

month 

dollars 

Millions 

Millions 

dollars 

Millions 

D 

4071 

4072 

4073 

4074 

4075 

4077 

4078 

4079 

4080 

344726 

4084 

4085 

1982 

407  5 

89.04 

75.14 

97  375 

82  192 

49.04 

36.66 

17  392 

12  987 

5,679.0 

92  381  708 

67  437 

1983 

3985 

9202 

77.68 

1 1 1  730 

94  311 

44.51 

33.89 

18  644 

14  196 

6.3756 

85  162  809 

62  169 

1982  J 

89.4 

8.02 

6.77 

7  862 

6  636 

3.44 

2.62 

1  312 

999 

2920 

6  777  762 

4  948 

J 

— 

7.94 

6.70 

7  508 

6  337 

3.63 

2.10 

1  403 

813 

2439 

6  667  106 

4  867 

A 

— 

8.56 

7.22 

8  489 

7  165 

3.93 

2.99 

1  454 

1  107 

2664 

6  714  070 

4  901 

S 

1068 

7.71 

6.51 

7  932 

6  695 

3.42 

2.60 

1  409 

1  073 

300.8 

6  584  060 

4  806 

0 

— 

7.95 

6.71 

7  975 

6  732 

3.55 

2.70 

1  396 

1  063 

400.0 

7  027  893 

5  130 

N 

— 

8.20 

6.92 

8  201 

6  922 

3.78 

2.88 

1  556 

1  185 

544.3 

7  982  262 

5  827 

D 

115.6 

3.86 

3.26 

8  525 

7  196 

8.09 

6  16 

1  627 

1  239 

655.5 

8  634  186 

6  303 

1983  J 

_ 

7.72 

6.52 

7  897 

6  666 

3.94 

3.00 

1  499 

1  141 

758.6 

9  265  097 

6  764 

F 

— 

6.92 

5.84 

7  503 

6  333 

3.66 

2.79 

1  391 

1  059 

716.4 

7  560  602 

5  519 

M 

102.4 

7.40 

6.25 

10115 

8  538 

3.73 

2.84 

1  510 

1  150 

667.0 

7  385  657 

5  392 

A 

— 

6.44 

5.44 

8  641 

7  294 

3.28 

2.50 

1  253 

954 

594.4 

6  523  444 

4  762 

M 

— 

6.87 

5.80 

8  260 

6  972 

3.30 

2.51 

1  404 

1  069 

455.8 

5  433  868 

3  967 

J 

91.0 

749 

6.32 

9  123 

7  701 

3.31 

2.52 

1  424 

1  084 

333.7 

5  957  791 

4  349 

J 

— 

831 

7.01 

9  885 

8  344 

3.63 

2.76 

1  433 

1  091 

292.3 

6  130  650 

4  475 

A 

— 

8.34 

7.04 

9  439 

7  967 

3.66 

2.79 

1  518 

1  156 

292.6 

6  249  623 

4  562 

s 

1008 

8.31 

7.01 

9  406 

7  940 

3.88 

2.95 

1  641 

1  250 

3456 

6  506  489 

4  750 

0 

— 

828 

6.99 

10  370 

8  753 

3.97 

3.02 

1  752 

1  334 

455.8 

7  184  457 

5  245 

N 

— 

7.83 

6.61 

10  303 

8  697 

3.91 

2.98 

1  806 

1  375 

616.1 

7  962  193 

5  812 

D 

104.3 

8.11 

6.85 

10  788 

9  106 

4.24 

3.23 

2  013 

1  533 

847.3 

9  002  938 

6  572 

1984  J 



799 

6.74 

10  255 

8  656 

4.44 

3.38 

1  941 

1  478 

948.9 

10  132  823 

7  397 

F 

— 

7.94 

6.70 

9  582 

8  088 

3.87 

2.95 

1  758 

1  339 

771.0 

8  257  021 

6  028 

M 

107.8 

8.20 

6.92 

10  541 

8  898 

4.10 

3.12 

1  902 

1  448 

802.5 

8  454  322 

6  172 

A 

— 

7.72 

6.52 

9  886 

8  345 

3.79 

2.89 

1  624 

1  237 

607.3 

7  879  831 

5  752 

M 

7.90 

6.67 

10  874 

9  179 

3.84 

2.92 

1  683 

1  282 

'Includes  gathering  and  trunk  lines.       'Received  from  field  and  processing  plants  by  transport  systems. 
Sources:  Oil  Pipeline  Transport  (55-001),  and  Gas  Utilities  (55-002),  Statistics  Canada. 


124 


Section  1 3  ■  Finance 


126 

1  . 

127 

2. 

128 

3. 

129 

4. 

130 

5. 

130 

6. 

131 

7. 

132 

8. 

133 

9. 

133 

10. 

Bank  of  Canada 

Canadian  Chartered   Banks 

Currency  Outside  Banks  and  Chartered   Bank  Deposits 

Cheques  Cashed  in  Clearing  Centres 

Sales  of  Life  Insurance  in  Canada 

Benefit  Payments  of  All  Life  Insurance  Companies 

Security  Issues  and  Retirements 

Stock  Exchange  Statistics 

Federal   Government  Budgetary  Revenues 

Budgetary  Expenditures  by  Principal  Classes 


125 


Section  13— Table  1 

Table  1:  Bank  of  Canada  (million  dollars) 


August  1984 


Assets 

Government  of  Canada  direct  and  guaranteed  securities 

Net 

Advances 

amount 

Other 

maturities 

to 
chartered 

of  gov't 
of  Canada 

Over 

Over 

and 

Cheques 

items  in 

End  of 

Treasury 

3  years 

3 

years           £ 

years  to 

Over 

savings 

on  other 

process  of 

period 

bills 

and  under 

to  5 

years 

10  years 

10  years 

Total 

Total 

banks 

banks 

settlement 

B 

202 

204 

205 

206 

207 

203 

201 

210 

214 

215 

1982 

2,426.5 

4,696.9 

2,643.2 

1,117.8 

4.486.8 

12.944.7 

15.371.2 

143.0 

1,635.4 

283.8 

1983 

2,762.8 

4.576.0 

2.261.6 

2.227.6 

5.198.4 

14,263  7 

17.026.5 

25.0 

2,210.6 

312.6 

1982  J 

3,396.6 

4,395.6 

2.313.6 

767.3 

4,519.6 

11,996.0 

15,392.6 

273.8 

1.654.7 

327.3 

A 

3,328.7 

4,4604 

2.4592 

767.5 

4,5200 

12,207.0 

15,535.7 

22.0 

344.5 

339.9 

S 

2,306.2 

4,5228 

2.5872 

826.4 

4,461.7 

12.398  2 

14,704  4 

60.0 

450.4 

228.7 

0 

2,186.5 

4,608.5 

2,556.0 

871.6 

4,485.8 

12.521.8 

14,708.2 

— 

1,646.1 

981.7 

N 

3.069.2 

4,684 .1 

2,641.9 

986.3 

4,612.0 

12.924  3 

15.993.5 

33.0 

520.4 

102.6 

D 

2.426.5 

4,696.9 

2.6432 

1,117.8 

4,486.8 

12,944.7 

15,371.2 

143.0 

1 ,635.4 

2838 

1983  J 

3.066.7 

4,7309 

2.640.1 

1.100.5 

4,487.5 

12.9589 

16,025.6 

30 

426.6 

5706 

F 

2,237.8 

4,609  1 

2,6532 

1,217.3 

4.580.4 

13,060  0 

15.297.7 

168.5 

316.6 

6406 

M 

2.229.9 

4.375.5 

2,725.2 

1,181.3 

4,585.6 

12,867.6 

15.097.6 

293.5 

2.8609 

93.7 

A 

2,246.9 

4,435.7 

2,795.2 

1,309.4 

4,629.8 

13,170.0 

15,416.9 

65 

2.196.7 

691.6 

M 

2,717.0 

4,313.2 

2,646.1 

1,563.8 

4,709.7 

13,232.7 

15.949.7 

— 

365.0 

504.3 

J 

2,516.0 

4,634.5 

2,385.1 

1,677.7 

4,780.9 

13,478.1 

15,994.2 

31.5 

2,415.9 

1,174.3 

J 

2,406.8 

4,723.3 

2.333.2 

1,796.8 

4,8244 

13,677.7 

16.084.5 

69.0 

2.431.2 

1,115.3 

A 

2,192.3 

4,725.0 

2.351.3 

1.880.6 

4,873.1 

13.830  0 

16.022.3 

— 

331.9 

438.9 

S 

2,477.0 

4,027.1 

2.534.7 

2.286.9 

5,181.3 

14,029.9 

16.506.9 

138.9 

2.176.5 

379.8 

0 

2.326.7 

4,371.8 

2.2498 

2,406.7 

5,142.3 

14,170.6 

16,497.3 

76.0 

636.8 

1.042.5 

N 

2,278.4 

4.736.0 

2,196.3 

2,203.8 

5.184.4 

14.3204 

16,598.9 

28.6 

298.8 

395.3 

D 

2,762.8 

4.576.0 

2,261.6 

2,2276 

5.198.4 

14,263.7 

17.026.5 

25.0 

2,210.6 

312.6 

1984  J 

2,466.2 

4,691.4 

2,162.0 

2,227.9 

5.181  9 

14,263.3 

16.729.5 



283.9 

522.3 

F 

2,112.5 

4,784.2 

1,904,2 

2,368.4 

5,224.0 

14.2808 

16.393  4 

127.7 

311.3 

465.8 

M 

2,487.7 

5,132.3 

1, 

386.6 

2,370.2 

5,225.1 

14,414.1 

16.901.9 

4.1 

2,517.5 

116.1 

A 

2,437.6 

4,767.7 

1,805.0 

2.555.4 

5.2080 

14,336.1 

16,773.7 

43.0 

4200 

949.6 

M 

2,033.4 

4,778.1 

1.839.0 

2,577.9 

5.226.9 

14.421  9 

16,455.3 

77.0 

343.0 

719.2 

J 

2.9449 

4,437.5 

1, 

385.6 

3,008.8 

5,036.9 

14,368.8 

17.313.7 

2,747.7 

613.3 

Liabilities 

Canadian  dollar  deposits 

Assets 

All  other 

liabilities 

Notes  in  circulation 

Foreign 

Accrued 
interest 

Govern- 
ment of 

central 
banks  & 

Foreign 

Bank  of 
Canada 

Helc 

1  by 

on 

Total 

Govern- 

Canada 

official 

currency 

cheques 

All 

End  of 

invest- 

All other 

assets  or 

Chartered 

ment  of      Chartered            enter- 

insti- 

liabi- 

out- 

other 

period 

ments 

accounts' 

liabilities 

banks 

Others 

Total 

Canada 

banks            prises 

tutions 

Other 

lities 

standing 

accounts2 

B 

216 

217 

200/250 

252 

253 

251 

254 

255 

256 

257 

258 

259 

260 

261 

1982 

387.6 

97.2 

19,422.9 

2,228.1 

10,490.7 

12,718.8 

81.0 

4,838.4 

0.6 

122.5 

39.5 

80.8 

1.506.2 

35.1 

1983 

431.5 

91.2 

20.680.5 

2,556.3 

11.606.8 

14,163.1 

90.4 

3.446.4 

0.7 

111.1 

38.1 

82.9 

2.5663 

35.1 

1982  J 

401.3 

91.8 

19,0757 

1,505.3 

10,0842 

11.589.5 

29.8 

5,335.1 

-0.4 

96.2 

39.4 

14.2 

1.683.2 

2888 

A 

360.7 

86.5 

17,897  7 

1,679.6 

9,8300 

11,509.6 

15.5 

5,039.0 

-0.3 

89.3 

37.0 

5.4 

949.7 

252.6 

S 

399.3 

86.2 

17,055.2 

1,600.5 

9,830.2 

11,430.7 

6.3 

4,467.7 

-0.9 

75.8 

40.3 

12.7 

697.8 

324  8 

0 

406.7 

90.3 

18.945.1 

1,447.0 

9,997.4 

11,444.4 

73.5 

4.674.0 

-0.8 

102.7 

498 

112.0 

2.234.5 

255.0 

N 

409.4 

90.7 

17,323.7 

1.637.0 

10,029.5 

11.666.5 

32.7 

4.427.6 

-1.5 

69.5 

37.6 

26.5 

837.9 

227.0 

D 

387.6 

97.2 

19,422  9 

2,228.1 

10,490  6 

12,718.8 

81.0 

4.838.4 

0.6 

122  5 

39.5 

80.8 

1,506  2 

35.1 

1983  J 

453.9 

87.4 

17,918.6 

1.652  2 

9,777.7 

1 1 ,429.9 

10.3 

4,732.1 

-0.5 

90.0 

43.3 

90.7 

1 ,338.5 

184.4 

F 

385.2 

86.6 

18,043.9 

1,598.0 

9,828.4 

1 1 ,426.4 

15.5 

5,166.1 

0.5 

69.5 

38.5 

83.1 

926.9 

314.3 

M 

412.4 

88.4 

19,118.9 

1,315.7 

10.2468 

11,562.5 

241.3 

4,517.4 

1.0 

81.9 

38.4 

103.8 

2,111.7 

452.3 

A 

409.5 

88.6 

19,066.5 

1 ,358.6 

10,209.3 

11,567.9 

324.2 

4,320.2 

0.6 

125.4 

38.4 

886 

2,158.8 

438.9 

M 

410.6 

87.5 

17,9376 

1,788.6 

10,325.4 

12,114.0 

16.6 

4,219.5 

1.0 

89.0 

38.3 

69.5 

955.2 

434.0 

J 

392.7 

87.3 

20,5926 

1,438.9 

11,059.0 

12,497.9 

73.7 

4,306.8 

0.4 

57.0 

38.3 

77.5 

3,103.9 

4234 

J 

4649 

86.9 

20,709.0 

1,654.5 

11,070.8 

12,725.3 

116.9 

4.3956 

0.5 

67.8 

38.2 

47.4 

2,8883 

428.0 

A 

410.8 

87.1 

18.149.0 

1,923.4 

10,865.7 

12.789  0 

13.6 

4,0326 

0.3 

116.4 

38.2 

35.9 

726.4 

374.9 

S 

444.6 

88.5 

20.002.4 

1,521.8 

11,050.9 

12.572.7 

151.5 

3,897.5 

0.6 

111.1 

38.2 

50.5 

2,660.1 

410.2 

0 

453.1 

88.6 

19,1408 

1.924.8 

10.792  1 

12,716.9 

262.8 

3.893.6 

0.3 

113.5 

38.2 

133.6 

1.385.8 

521.9 

N 

470.6 

91.1 

18,105.5 

1,994.3 

10.950.7 

12,945.0 

327.7 

3,481.7 

0.4 

152.4 

38.1 

5.8 

722.4 

324.4 

D 

431.5 

91  2 

20,680.5 

2,556.3 

1 1 ,606.8 

14,163.1 

90.4 

3.4464 

0.7 

111.1 

38.1 

82.9 

2.566.3 

35.1 

1984  J 

510.4 

90.5 

18,351  9 

1,897.9 

10,752.1 

12,650.0 

774.5 

3,701.8 

0.3 

86.6 

44.5 

1.8 

792.0 

195.2 

F 

429.7 

91.6 

18.051.7 

1,957.2 

10.6968 

12,654.0 

621.9 

3.344.8 

02 

139.1 

44.5 

15.9 

779.9 

345.3 

M 

470.7 

92.2 

20,7503 

1,523.9 

11,003.6 

12,527.6 

673.8 

3,458.0 

1.6 

2488 

44.4 

4247 

2,782.0 

497.1 

A 

469.9 

94.1 

19,024.4 

2.025.5 

10,985.7 

13,011.2 

5280 

3,382.2 

04 

1455 

44.3 

52.3 

1 .336.6 

4467 

M 

491.4 

94.7 

18,671.4 

1,869.4 

11,367.1 

13,236.5 

203.8 

3,314.5 

0.3 

142.7 

44.2 

265.3 

1.007.6 

4035 

J 

424.5 

97.2 

21,457.7 

13,753.8 

461  4 

3,386.2 

02 

147.6 

44.1 

35.1 

3,107.1 

359.9 

'Bank  premises  and  all  other  assets. 
Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 


includes  the  total  of  capital  and  rest  fund  which  has  amounted  to  $30  million  since  December  31.  1955. 


126 


August 

1984 

Section  13- 

-Table  2 

Table  2 

Canadian  chartered  banks  (million 

dollars) 

Canadian  cash 

reserves  and 

liquid  assets'2 

Liabilities 

Average  cash 

Canadian  dollar  deposits 

Total  cash  reservp*; 

Canadian 

reserve-ratio  (°/ 

) 

actual 

dollar 

actually  held 

Provincial 

End  of 

statutory 
deposits 

rinvern 

govern- 

Personal 

Other 

Other 

Public 

period 

1-15 

16-31 

1-15 

16-31          Of 

Canada 

ments 

savings 

notice 

banks3 

demand 

Total 

B 

818 

819 

806 

822 

823 

652 

653 

654 

655 

656 

657 

651 

1982 

6,467 

6,498 

150,057 

4.31 

4.34 

6,906 

1,028 

100,037 

44,866 

4,060 

17,701 

174,599 

1983 

5,647 

5,635 

131,933 

4.28 

4.27 

6.057 

1,169 

101.485 

39,304 

5,355 

18,169 

171,538 

1982  J 

6,764 

6.791 

149.418 

4.53 

4.54 

3.306 

893 

99,981 

46,272 

3,488 

15.534 

169.473 

A 

6.910 

6.929 

151,328 

4.57 

4.58 

2,118 

924 

100,106 

47,932 

3,667 

15,389 

170,135 

S 

6,439 

6,420 

148,685 

4.33 

4.32 

1,668 

1,099 

100.596 

47.657 

3.646 

1 5,993 

170,658 

O 

6.398 

6,478 

149,888 

4.27 

4.32 

2,823 

950 

103,148 

48,119 

3.563 

15,951 

174,554 

N 

6,420 

6.427 

149,400 

4.30 

4.30 

7,614 

944 

99,596 

45,582 

3,705 

16,537 

173,978 

D 

6,467 

6.498 

150,057 

4.31 

4.34 

6,906 

1,028 

100,037 

44,866 

4.060 

17,701 

174,599 

1983  J 

6,796 

6,828 

149,814 

4.54 

456 

5,315 

993 

101,074 

44.224 

3,927 

16.481 

172,014 

F 

6,932 

6.946 

150.366 

4.61 

4.62 

4,620 

1,015 

100,872 

44,266 

4,106 

16.513 

171,392 

M 

6,296 

6.272 

144.489 

4.36 

4.34 

3,961 

1,192 

101,581 

43,458 

4,447 

16,825 

171,464 

A 

6,079 

6,101 

142,461 

4.27 

4.28 

5,169 

1,031 

102,570 

40,737 

4,376 

16.828 

170,711 

M 

6,141 

6,166 

141,571 

4.34 

4.36 

6,981 

1,133 

101,278 

39,616 

4,175 

16,851 

170,034 

J 

6,151 

6,158 

140,299 

4.38 

4.39 

4,727 

1,035 

102,136 

41,108 

4.462 

18,848 

172,316 

J 

6,327 

6,330 

140,964 

4.49 

4.49 

4,633 

1,047 

102,589 

40,056 

4,123 

1 7,862 

170,310 

A 

6.211 

6,193 

139,469 

4.45 

4.44 

3,199 

1,202 

102,838 

39,860 

4.549 

17,279 

168,927 

S 

5,936 

5.934 

138,916 

4.28 

4.27 

2,564 

1,097 

103,271 

39,678 

5.092 

17,514 

169.214 

0 

5,839 

5.839 

137.601 

4.24 

4.31 

3,399 

1,055 

1 04,824 

39.725 

4.903 

18.106 

172,013 

N 

5,772 

5.736 

136.116 

4.24 

4.21 

7.607 

960 

101,113 

38.504 

4,873 

17,500 

170,557 

D 

5,647 

5,635 

131,933 

4.28 

4.27 

6,057 

1,169 

101,485 

39.304 

5,355 

18,169 

171,538 

1984  J 

6,124 

6.123 

136,691 

4.49 

4.48 

5,271 

937 

102,107 

38,530 

5,282 

16,376 

168,502 

F 

6,089 

6,094 

136,775 

4.45 

4.45 

5.094 

983 

102.064 

37.933 

5,686 

16,407 

168,167 

M 

5,561 

5.533 

131,797 

4.22 

4.20 

4.935 

1.381 

103,224 

38,611 

5,452 

16,326 

169,929 

A 

5,536 

5.590 

131,379 

4.22 

4.26 

2.645 

1.068 

105.565 

38,039 

5,634 

17,476 

170,426 

M 

5.539 

5.491 

131,588 

4.21 

4.18 

2.950 

975 

105.816 

38.323 

5,496 

16,536 

170,108 

J 

5,334 

5,365 

130,169 

4  10 

4.12 

Assets 

Liabilities 

Government  of  Canada 

Deben- 

direct and 

tures 

Bank  of 

Treasury 

guaranteed  bonds 

Advances 
from  Bank 

issued 
and  out- 

Share- 
holders 

Total 
Canadian 

Canada 
deposits 

Canadian 
day-to-day 

bills 
(amortized 

End  of 

3 

years 

Over 

period 

of  Canada 

standing 

equity4 

liabilities 

and  notes 

loans 

value) 

and 

under 

3  years 

B 

658 

661 

663 

650 

603 

606 

607 

665 

610 

1982 

143 

2,552 

12,472 

209,658 

7.067 

85 

9,883 

535 

1,132 

1983 

25 

2,529 

14,086 

208,418 

6.003 

50 

13,147 

1,009 

1,945 

1982  J 

42 

2.610 

12,201 

205,656 

6,105 

103 

6,891 

570 

696 

J 

274 

2.609 

12,415 

205,643 

6,840 

39 

7,443 

522 

689 

A 

22 

2.608 

12,448 

205.286 

6,719 

53 

7,956 

523 

694 

S 

60 

2.557 

12,481 

207.067 

6,068 

35 

8.805 

529 

734 

0 

— 

2.553 

12,274 

208.630 

6,121 

79 

9.573 

493 

886 

N 

33 

2.553 

12,381 

208.370 

6,065 

36 

9.404 

535 

972 

D 

143 

2,552 

12,472 

209,658 

7,067 

85 

9.883 

535 

1,132 

1983  J 

3 

2.552 

12,854 

207,723 

6,384 

56 

9.428 

579 

1,119 

F 

169 

2.551 

12,947 

207,683 

6,764 

60 

10,289 

538 

1,259 

M 

294 

2,546 

12,971 

208,558 

5,833 

78 

1 1 .223 

498 

1,381 

A 

7 

2,546 

13,233 

206.425 

5,679 

102 

11,474 

518 

1,402 

M 

— 

2,541 

13,278 

205,858 

6.008 

51 

12,146 

478 

1,694 

J 

32 

2,542 

13,629 

209,734 

5.746 

65 

13.358 

635 

1,743 

J 

69 

2,546 

13,784 

208,41 1 

6.050 

99 

14,264 

625 

1,775 

A 

— 

2,544 

13.830 

207,388 

5,956 

105 

1 5,008 

625 

1,819 

s 

139 

2.554 

13.861 

208,128 

5,419 

30 

15.047 

811 

1,880 

o 

76 

2.560 

13.810 

209,406 

5,818 

107 

14,768 

865 

1,869 

N 

29 

2.560 

13,893 

207,703 

5.476 

58 

13,618 

864 

1,922 

D 

25 

2.529 

14,086 

208,418 

6,003 

50 

13,147 

1,009 

1,945 

1984  J 

— 

2,523 

14.473 

205,674 

5,600 

24 

12,501 

912 

1,792 

F 

128 

2,495 

14.816 

206,077 

5.302 

31 

12,706 

872 

1,924 

M 

4 

2.561 

14.860 

208,419 

4,982 

8 

12,381 

1,033 

1,987 

A 

43 

2,519 

15,595 

208,788 

5,408 

3 

11,404 

1,022 

2,032 

M 

77 

2,564 

15,667 

209,610 

5.184 

33 

11,914 

988 

2.002 

Conc'l  on  page  128 


127 


Section  13— Table  2/Concluded  and  Table  3 

Table  2:  Canadian  chartered  banks  (million  dollars)/concluded 


August  1984 


Assets 

Loans 

in  Canadian  currency* 

Mortgages 
insured 

Other 

Canadian 

securities 

Canadian 

Call  and 

Provin- 

Canada 

resi- 

Provin- 

items 

Canadian 

End  ol 

short 

cial-muni- 

Savings 

General 

under 

dential 

cial-muni- 

in transit 

dollar 

period 

loans 

cipal' 

Bonds8 

loans 

N.H.A. 

mortgages 

cipal7 

Corporate 

(net) 

assets 

B 

612 

(622-623)" 

625 

627 

620 

621 

(617-618)" 

619 

628 

670 

1982 

2,363 

2,686 

909 

119,262 

1 1 ,353 

17,342 

523 

9,460 

856 

212,572 

1983 

1,143 

2,954 

1.087 

1 1 1 ,775 

12,139 

19,821 

1,525 

9.043 

1,724 

21 1 .882 

1982  J 

1,592 

2,292 

273 

123,541 

11,544 

17,352 

392 

9,953 

2.261 

210,820 

J 

1.664 

2,011 

190 

123,362 

11,441 

17,448 

323 

9,655 

1,753 

21 1 ,335 

A 

1,277 

2,009 

113 

124,247 

11,448 

17,459 

305 

9,631 

1,811 

211,181 

S 

1.484 

2,166 

41 

123,418 

1 1 ,307 

17,389 

323 

9,734 

1,376 

21 1 ,802 

0 

2.600 

2,110 

9 

123.599 

1 1 ,238 

1 7.363 

441 

9,700 

936 

213,109 

N 

1.704 

2,279 

702 

121,872 

1 1 ,363 

17,558 

500 

9,592 

1.706 

212,190 

D 

2,363 

2,685 

909 

119,360 

1 1 ,353 

17,609 

523 

9,460 

856 

212.572 

1983  J 

1.890 

2,582 

800 

118,492 

11,361 

17,678 

640 

9,272 

2,136 

21 1 ,569 

F 

1,460 

2,506 

698 

118.386 

1 1 ,288 

1 7,890 

574 

9,328 

1,351 

211,416 

M 

3,180 

2,397 

581 

116,770 

1 1 .400 

1 8.200 

543 

9,482 

281 

21 1 ,942 

A 

2,115 

2,016 

487 

116,039 

1 1 ,436 

18,381 

557 

9,167 

1,193 

210,302 

M 

1,084 

1,794 

396 

115.542 

11,501 

18,569 

554 

9,051 

1,249 

209,671 

J 

2,748 

1.632 

293 

114,457 

1 1 ,652 

1 8,837 

564 

9.265 

2,003 

213,552 

J 

2,346 

1.509 

209 

113,245 

11,716 

19,101 

609 

9,025 

1,242 

212,337 

A 

2,112 

1,514 

116 

112,259 

1 1 ,802 

19.290 

592 

9,043 

936 

212,272 

S 

1,773 

1,402 

51 

1 1 1 ,750 

1 1 ,907 

19.494 

714 

9,028 

1.396 

211,984 

0 

1,959 

1,490 

14 

112,189 

12,001 

19.592 

912 

8,867 

1.816 

212,646 

N 

1,734 

1,429 

1,172 

1 1 1 ,926 

12,086 

19.679 

1.083 

8,618 

1,529 

210,975 

D 

1,143 

1,653 

1,087 

1 1 1 ,793 

12,139 

19,821 

1,525 

9,043 

1,724 

21 1 ,882 

1984  J 

1,564 

1,522 

965 

1 1 1 .994 

12,204 

19,953 

1,288 

9.009 

1,179 

210,196 

F 

1,603 

1,806 

819 

112,542 

12,309 

20.193 

1,244 

9.072 

-41 

210.628 

M 

1,439 

1,811 

703 

113,769 

12,456 

20.309 

1,230 

9.213 

746 

213,094 

A 

1,191 

1,365 

591 

113,479 

12,625 

20.522 

1.208 

9,147 

2,257 

212.868 

M 

864 

1,385 

458 

113,649 

12.878 

20,656 

1,275 

9,411 

1,672 

213,813 

'Bank  of  Canada  deposits  are  averages  of  the  juridical  days  in  the  month  shown  while  Bank  of  Canada  notes  and  Canadian  dollar  deposit  liabilities  are  averages  of  the  4  consecutive 

Wednesdays  ending  with  the  second  last  Wednesday  in  the  previous  month.       'Daily  averages  for  period.       3Mainly  deposits  of  foreign  banks.       'Capital,  rest  fund  and  undivided  profits 

as  at  the  latest  fiscal  year-end.       'Including  issues  payable  in  foreign  currency.       "Excluding  Canadian  day-to-day  loans.       'Securities  purchased  direct  from  issuer  with  a  term  of  less 

than  one  year  at  time  of  issue  are  classified  as  loans.      "Loans  to  finance  purchase  of  Canada  Savings  Bonds  at  time  of  issue.      "These  series  reflect  the  combination  of  two  CANSIM 

series. 

Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 

Table  3:  Currency  outside  banks  and  chartered  bank  deposits  (million  dollars) 


Currency  and  chartered 

Currency 

outside  banks 

Chartered  bank  deposits 

bank  deposits 

Non-personal 

Held  by 

End  of 

general 
public3 

period 

Notes 

Coin 

Total 

of  Canada 

savings 

and  notice 

Demand 

Total1 

Total' 

B 

2002 

2003 

2001 

2005 

2006 

2007 

2028 

2027 

2026 

2029 

1982 

10,265 

1,128 

1 1 .392 

7,733 

99,287 

48,627 

16,628 

172,276 

183,669 

175,935 

1983 

11,212 

1,189 

12.401 

6,480 

100,646 

43,742 

17,892 

168,760 

181,162 

174,681 

1982  A 

9,749 

1,113 

10.862 

2,856 

99,437 

50,747 

14,465 

167,505 

178,367 

175,511 

S 

9,733 

1,116 

10.849 

1,911 

99,884 

51,669 

14,853 

168,318 

179,167 

177,256 

O 

9,708 

1,117 

10,825 

2,431 

1 00,293 

51,169 

14,804 

168,698 

179,523 

177,092 

N 

9,846 

1,121 

10.967 

4,737 

99,876 

50,457 

14,366 

169,436 

180,403 

175,666 

D 

10,265 

1,128 

1 1 ,392 

7,733 

99,287 

48,627 

16,628 

172.276 

183,669 

175,935 

1983  J 

9,843 

1,128 

10.971 

5,998 

100.006 

48.368 

15,760 

170,131 

181,102 

175,104 

F 

9,747 

1,126 

10.873 

4,371 

100,650 

47.721 

15.748 

168,491 

179,363 

174,992 

M 

9,794 

1,126 

10,920 

4,249 

100,744 

48,078 

15,856 

168,927 

179,848 

175.599 

A 

9,816 

1,130 

10,945 

4,611 

100,918 

45,721 

16,284 

167,534 

178,479 

173,868 

M 

10,011 

1,135 

11,146 

6,003 

101,336 

44,295 

16,100 

167,734 

178,880 

172.877 

J 

10,367 

1,145 

11,512 

5,725 

101,165 

44,372 

16,952 

168.214 

179,726 

174,001 

J 

10,684 

1,159 

11,842 

4,598 

101.854 

43.961 

17,399 

167,813 

1 79.655 

175.057 

A 

10.708 

1.170 

1 1 ,877 

3.626 

102,391 

44.131 

17,253 

167,401 

179,279 

175,653 

S 

10.679 

1.177 

1 1 ,856 

3,031 

102.608 

44.475 

17,263 

167,377 

179,233 

176,203 

0 

10,690 

1,178 

1 1 ,868 

2,985 

102,651 

44,236 

16,882 

166,754 

178.622 

175,637 

N 

10,792 

1.182 

1 1 ,974 

5.684 

101.386 

43,978 

16,631 

167,680 

179,653 

173,969 

D 

11,212 

1,189 

12,401 

6.480 

100.646 

43,742 

17,892 

168,760 

181,162 

174,681 

1984  J 

10,703 

1,188 

11,891 

5.967 

101.341 

43,134 

16,848 

167,290 

179,181 

173,214 

F 

10,603 

1,183 

11,786 

4.610 

101,851 

43,167 

16,569 

166,197 

177,983 

173,374 

M 

10,576 

1,183 

1 1 ,759 

5.946 

102,130 

43,858 

16,783 

168,717 

180,476 

174,530 

A 

10,762 

1,187 

11.950 

3.299 

103,329 

42,423 

16,920 

165.971 

177,920 

174,621 

M 

11,015 

1,193 

12.208 

2,517 

105,085 

43,263 

16,908 

167.772 

179,981 

177,464 

J 

1 1 ,200 

1.203 

12,403 

1,391 

105,677 

44,287 

16,974 

168,329 

180,732 

179,341 

J 

1 1 ,462 

1.218 

12,680 

2,160 

106,415 

45,152 

16,748 

170,474 

183,155 

180,995 

'Less  Canadian  dollar  float.      'Includes  Government  of  Canada  Deposits. 
Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 


128 


'Excludes  Government  of  Canada  Deposits 


August  1984 

Table  4:  Cheques  cashed  in  clearing  centres  (million  dollars) 


Section  13— Table  4 


Canada1 

Atlantic 
prov- 
inces 

Que 

Ont. 

Man. 

SasM 

Alta. 

BC 

By  selected  cities 

By  type  of  account 

and 
month 

Montreal 

Toronto      Winnipeg 

Van- 
couver 

Current 

Savings 

Personal 
chequing 

D 
D 

4269 
4289 

4270 
4367 

4275 
4295 

4276 
4296 

4278 
4298 

4279 

4280 
4300 

4281 
4301 

4282 

4302 

4283            4284 
4303             4304 

4285 
4305 

4286 
4306 

4287 
4307 

4288 
4308 

1982 
1983 


7.302.395 
8,628,639 


120,191   966,080  4,784,667  228,808 
132.624  1.014,241  6,001,849  275,196 


73,523 
66,782 


641.024 
614.319 


488.102 
523,629 


798,760  4,404,288  225.640 
836,871  5,553,559  271,722 


324,388  7,018,780  200,790 
335.449  8.333.141   206.167 


Unadjusted  for  seasonal  variation 


Adjusted  for  seasonal  variation 

M.CD  3  4  4 


82,827 
89,334 


1982  J 

600.509 

9,3952 

87,316.2 

387,334.8 

16,601.9 

5,706.7 

50,510.1 

43,643.6 

72.086 

355,750 

16.360 

27,819 

576,891 

16.959 

6,659 

A 

593.133 

10,178.2 

82,485.3 

388,124  8 

17,086.0 

5,533.2 

51,000.7 

38,725.2 

69.089 

357,218 

16.851 

26,753 

570,312 

16.248 

6,573 

S 

637,774 

10,354.6 

78,297.1 

420,084.4 

20,792.7 

6,435.4 

56,3465 

45.463.2 

64,778 

388,271 

20.536 

27,374 

614,762 

16,325 

6,687 

O 

649,408 

10.546.1 

76,780.7 

441.959.2 

20,915.0 

6,040.0 

51,152.1 

42.0155 

62,281 

41 1 ,386 

20,572 

25,054 

627,987 

14,976 

6,446 

N 

678,514 

11,505.0 

80,884.9 

452.120.3 

25,204.8 

6,394.2 

58.739.5 

43.665.2 

66,965 

417,071 

24,888 

26.316 

651,534 

19,562 

7,419 

D 

681,752 

11,971.8 

80,016.7 

463,977.4 

23,940.0 

5,581.2 

58,188.1 

38.076.5 

65,227 

429,077 

23,655 

27,362 

658.252 

16,164 

7,335 

1983  J 

698,653 

11,053.3 

78,703.3 

478,544.9 

26,185.7 

5.340.2 

57,454.6 

41.370.8 

63,802 

444,713 

25,891 

28,725 

675,888 

15,958 

6,807 

F 

659,972 

10,680.4 

79,391.2 

457,465.8 

24,161.6 

4,230.2 

46,935.2 

37,107.9 

63,778 

422,399 

23,910 

24,199 

638,101 

15,109 

6,763 

M 

753.832 

11,949  4 

82,922.3 

520,138.0 

25,677.5 

5.275.6 

63,988.1 

43,880.9 

68.164 

480,227 

25,390 

26,269 

729,926 

16,528 

7,378 

A 

671.662 

10,842.9 

76,319.0 

459,0854 

23,655.7 

4,909.9 

51,130.9 

45,718.2 

63,824 

423,962 

23,403 

24,589 

649,203 

15,605 

6,854 

M 

683,856 

11,621.1 

84,8689 

469,392.0 

21,162.2 

5,395.0 

48,477.8 

42,939.5 

71,280 

435,934 

20,872 

28,532 

657,229 

18,497 

8,130 

J 

707.111 

11,144.8 

92,434.7 

485,628.1 

22,756.9 

5,672 .1 

50.749.4 

38,724.5 

74.693 

446,395 

22,424 

28,140 

681 ,408 

17,911 

7,792 

J 

719,526 

10,7168 

90,772.0 

503,6774 

22,115.7 

5,560.3 

46,355.7 

40.3282 

73,834 

466,010 

21,841 

28,945 

695.394 

16,772 

7,360 

A 

765.724 

10,560.7 

87,958  1 

540.6433 

22.349.4 

6.070.5 

50,897.9 

47.2446 

72,764 

500,959 

22,048 

29,079 

740,361 

17,934 

7,430 

S 

750,753 

10.552.4 

88,862  9 

526,716.8 

22,740.7 

6,330.2 

48,408.2 

47,141.6 

73,670 

486,614 

22.450 

28,175 

724,961 

18,272 

7,520 

O 

745,064 

10,335.9 

85,728.0 

522,9999 

21,297.3 

5,899.2 

47,945.7 

50,858.6 

70,589 

487,136 

21,007 

29,940 

719,956 

17,448 

7,661 

N 

738,061 

12.446.9 

83,8968 

516,139.0 

21,817.0 

6,305.7 

51,761.3 

45,694.3 

70,269 

476,003 

21,508 

30.966 

710.255 

19,563 

8,243 

D 

734,425 

10.719.6 

82.384.1 

521,418.5 

21,275.9 

5,792.9 

50,214  1 

42,6200 

70,204 

483,207 

20,978 

27.890 

710,459 

16,570 

7.396 

1984  J 

736,930 

10,270.9 

74,156.5 

523,614.8 

22,634.2 

5,356.8 

50,107.4 

50,7895 

64,827 

490,837 

22,355 

29,152 

711,851 

17,521 

7,559 

F 

708.747 

10,860  2 

75,254.6 

502,707.4 

18,481.0 

4,8087 

45,9856 

50,649.5 

64,204 

470.684 

18,217 

27,957 

686,140 

15,376 

7,230 

M 

793.645 

12,464.1 

78,581  9 

565,652.7 

19,816.6 

4,795.5 

54.279.6 

58.054.7 

67,677 

531.451 

19,564 

32,008 

772,253 

13.984 

7,408 

A 

748.516 

13.871.4 

81,090.8 

522,333.8 

18,206  1 

5,206.3 

46,346.3 

61.461.6 

70.148 

489,683 

17,955 

29.867 

727,010 

14,460 

7,045 

M 

806.847 

12.818.5 

79,0883 

570.874.7 

19,478.6 

4,708.6 

47,925  1 

61,461.6 

68.392 

537,392 

19.159 

31,860 

782,033 

16,477 

7,045 

J 

826.085 

12,439.0 

80,421  2 

586,795.2 

21,277.9 

5,312.7 

45.539.2 

74,300.0 

70,731 

553.634 

20,984 

40,717 

802,468 

15,898 

7,719 

1982  J 

605,572 

9,244.1 

86.020.1 

391,985.7 

16.769.2 

.     51.893.0 

44,084.2 

68,641 

358.834 

16,454 

27,932 

581,535 

17,302 

6,735 

A 

619,212 

9,718.2 

34,449.4 

422,4003 

19,684.8 

.     53,739.0 

39,591.9 

71,191 

392,245 

19.415 

27,189 

595,973 

16,484 

6,755 

S 

643,873 

10,203.0 

79,691.0 

416,978.9 

21,232.5 

.     57,802.5 

48,360.4 

66,379 

385.182 

20.980 

28.696 

620,177 

16,909 

6,787 

O 

661,161 

10.925.2 

77.187.1 

450,137.2 

21,418.0 

.     53,896.7 

41,341.8 

62,578 

415.083 

21 ,062 

24.608 

639,103 

15,427 

6,631 

N 

645.573 

1 1.300.1 

76,606.9 

427.657.2 

23,013.0 

.     58,030.8 

39,734.9 

64,668 

397,978 

22,787 

23,793 

623,460 

15,332 

6,781 

D 

650,516 

11.618.4 

77,630.2 

445,235.2 

22,820.1 

.     54,085.2 

35,168.6 

64.467 

413,218 

22,535 

25,492 

627.270 

16,091 

7,155 

1983  J 

730,557 

1 1 .089.2 

86.519.2 

501,196.7 

25,183.2 

58,167.2 

43,839.9 

69,685 

465,712 

24,855 

31,519 

706,169 

17.283 

7,105 

F 

733,702 

12,145.2 

87,279 .1 

512,409.5 

25,559.5 

.     50,097.2 

39,570.1 

69.719 

474,606 

25,259 

25,816 

709,150 

17,162 

7,390 

M 

704,291 

11,644.1 

77.624.9 

479,976.8 

24.888.6 

57,598.2 

42,028.3 

64,344 

438.983 

24.571 

29.129 

679,510 

17,306 

7,475 

A 

674,964 

11,264.7 

77.982.1 

452,773.4 

25,417.4 

.     50.821.3 

50,863.5 

65,292 

416.765 

25.177 

26.776 

651,813 

15,864 

7,287 

M 

662,825 

11,808  1 

81,413.8 

453,003.0 

19,724.0 

.     49,748.1 

42,705.7 

68,821 

419,733 

19.431 

28.250 

638,485 

16,934 

7,406 

J 

691.299 

10.881.1 

89.732.7 

477,922.1 

21,981.7 

48.765.5 

38,016.8 

72.884 

439,421 

21,652 

27.856 

666,772 

17,277 

7,250 

J 

739,575 

11,113.8 

89.618.8 

521,792.8 

24,272.4 

.     49.867.9 

41,936  1 

70,168 

483,736 

23,981 

29.933 

714,984 

17,087 

7,504 

A 

780,146 

10,172.0 

86.908.8 

566,771.9 

24,572.5 

.      52.351.0 

47,1372 

72,039 

529,194 

24,341 

28.218 

755,272 

17,545 

7,329 

S 

747.458 

10,365.2 

90,661.8 

519.912.3 

23,258.0 

.     48,545.9 

46,171.6 

74,976 

478,444 

22.947 

27.038 

720.960 

18.732 

7,766 

O 

758.125 

10,344.4 

87,115.8 

528,159.3 

21,696.2 

.     51,060.3 

49,4702 

71,922 

490,751 

21.442 

30,183 

731.092 

19,012 

8,021 

N 

702.408 

11,872.9 

80,313.7 

489,753.0 

19,577.4 

.     50,062.6 

42,123.6 

68,249 

455.872 

19,330 

28,568 

679,214 

15,678 

7,516 

D 

738,706 

10,383.3 

82,525.8 

529,388.8 

20,935.3 

.     47,554.9 

41.500  6 

71,660 

491 ,305 

20,599 

26.377 

713,891 

17,288 

7,527 

1984  J 

729.461 

10,090  5 

79,132.7 

514,315.7 

20,388.0 

.     48,127.2 

50.3397 

67,897 

481 ,949 

20.095 

29.663 

703,661 

18.145 

7,655 

F 

732.969 

11,519.4 

76,163.5 

516,256.2 

17,934.1 

.     49,412.2 

53.636.3 

66,529 

487,129 

17,670 

29,327 

708,964 

16.632 

7.373 

M 

759.551 

12,231.6 

77,254.5 

534,668.0 

19,730.5 

.     48,175.9 

59.024.6 

66.332 

497,356 

19,465 

32,047 

737,217 

14.664 

7,670 

A 

766.139 

14,0720 

83,018.5 

531.878.3 

19,804  7 

.     47,238.4 

69,195.4 

72,620 

497,332 

19,473 

32,752 

743,347 

15.034 

7,758 

M 

771 ,733 

12.674  7 

75,131.5 

547.044.0 

17,434.1 

.     48,591 .7 

67,605.9 

65,538 

513,249 

17,170 

29,848 

749,387 

14,954 

7,392 

J 

849,349 

12.362.0 

79,894.0 

605.440.2 

22,672.5 

.     45,098.0 

75,6670 

69,445 

572,918 

22,390 

41,525 

826.346 

15,449 

7,554 

Note  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  because  rounding  Cheques  drawn  on  the  Receiver  General  or  cheques  drawn  on  bank  deposit  accounts  held  in  the  name  ot  the  Receiver 
General  are  not  included  in  the  data 

'This  series  covers  50  clearing  house  centres.  With  the  advent  of  centralized  data  processing,  bank  clearing  houses  have  been  eliminated  The  current  allocation  of  cheques  cashed 
continues  to  reflect  what  had  been  the  previous  centres;  however,  this  comparison  may  not  remain  valid  through  time  'Seasonally  adjusted  data  for  Saskatchewan  is  not  available. 
Source:  Cheques  Cashed  (61-001),  Statistics  Canada. 


129 


Section  13— Tables  5  and  6 

Table  5:  Sales  of  Life  Insurance  in  Canada1 


August  1984 


Year 
and 
month 


Annualized 

premium 

sales 


Face 

Number  of 

Premiums 

nount 

policies 

per  $1,000 

sales 

sold 

insurance 

Average 

size 

policy 


thousands  of  dollars 


dollars 


Premium 

per 

policy 


7695 


7699 


1982 
1983 

1982  J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1983  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 
J 
J 
A 
S 
O 
N 
D 

1984  J 
F 
M 
A 
M 


320,264 

40,791,011 

356,688 

46,965,044 

28,416 

3,566,299 

25,116 

3,116.904 

23,147 

2.940,579 

26,620 

3,347,876 

29,801 

3,853,850 

33,633 

4,406,441 

32,754 

4,234,850 

21 .425 

2,877,334 

27,505 

3,647,354 

30.035 

3.947,191 

26,491 

3.560.525 

28,586 

3.943.274 

33,205 

4,494.191 

27,480 

3.590.418 

26,855 

3.435,951 

30.550 

4.008,298 

32,863 

4.285.153 

36.160 

4.674.672 

35.533 

4.500.683 

24.359 

3.435.192 

31.253 

4,283,052 

33.918 

4,710,934 

29.891 

4,118.505 

33,989 

4,784,842 

818.958 
871,705 

74,686 
63,086 
56,700 
68,250 
79,400 
84,197 
75.384 

53.265 
71.265 
75,440 
68,743 
73,905 
81,532 
66.413 
62.270 
77,432 
80,936 
85.856 
74.648 

55.374 
74.293 
76.424 
68,571 
78.700 


7.85 
7.59 

7.97 
8.06 
7.87 
7.95 
773 
7.63 
7.73 

7.45 
7.54 
7.61 
7.44 
7.25 
7.39 
7.65 
7.82 
7.62 
767 
7.74 
7.90 

7.09 
7.30 
7.20 
7.26 
7.10 


49,808 
53,877 

47,751 
49,407 
51,862 
49,053 
48.537 
52.335 
56,177 

54,019 
51,180 
52,322 
51,795 
53,356 
55,122 
54,062 
55,178 
51,765 
52,945 
54.448 
60,292 

62,036 
57,651 
61,642 
60,062 
60,799 


391 
409 

380 
398 
408 
390 
375 
399 
434 

402 
386 
398 
385 
387 
407 
414 
431 
395 
406 
421 
476 

440 
421 
444 
436 
432 


'38  companies  participating 

Source:  Monthly  Survey  of  Life  Insurance  Sales  in  Canada,  Life  Insurance  Marketing  and  Research  Association,  Hartford,  Connecticut,  U.S.A. 


Table  6:  Benefit  payments  of  all  life  insurance  companies  (million  dollars) 


Under  life 

insurance 

Under 
annuities 

Total  payments  to 
policyholders  and  beneficiarie 

Year 

Total 

Death  and 

accidental 

death  claims 

Disability 

benefits 

(income 

payments) 

Matured 
endowments 

Surrender 
values 

Dividends 
to  policy-     _ 
holders 

s 

All 
policies 

Individual' 

quarter 

Total 

Group 

D 

4344 

4345 

4346 

4347 

4348 

4349 

4350 

4343 

4351 

4352 

1982 
1983 

3,061.79 
3,086.79 

1.219.23 
1,278.50 

70.71 
6665 

73.12 
81  06 

961 .99 
88651 

736.74 
77407 

2.673.31 
3,145.57 

5,735.10 
6,232.36 

3,475.83 
3.355.56 

2,259.27 
2.876.81 

1980  2 
3 
4 

582.82 
521.59 
684.54 

250.78 
249.44 
284.70 

15.87 
15.10 
23.97 

21.93 
19.02 
25.62 

162.43 
113.73 
176  64 

131  81 
124.30 
173.61 

429.07 
317.04 
337  17 

1,011.90 

838.63 

1,021.68 

647  98 
476.81 
601 .48 

36392 
361 .82 
417.55 

1981    1 
2 
3 
4 

67691 
625.58 
658.52 
812.51 

274.20 
270.40 
284.33 
31365 

19.47 
11.47 
15.69 
16.39 

22.56 
22.85 
19.79 
12.61 

194.87 
176  85 
199.74 
239.16 

165.81 
144.01 
138.96 
23070 

519.35 
589.17 
754.88 
811.71 

1,196.26 
1,214.74 
1.413.40 
1 ,624.23 

738.18 
732.38 
762.08 
864.21 

458.08 
482  36 
651.33 
760.02 

1982  1 
2 
3 
4 

788.46 
770.66 
707.01 
795.65 

31235 
278.62 
297  99 
330.27 

18.08 
20  48 
10.51 
21.63 

22.12 
20  39 
1699 
13.62 

251.46 
261 .78 
224.34 
224.41 

184.45 
189.39 
157.18 
205.72 

727.76 
65667 
554.73 

734.15 

1.516.22 
1 ,427.33 
1 ,261 .74 
1,529.80 

978.58 
908.65 
747.88 
84071 

537.64 
518  68 
513.86 
689.09 

1983  1 
2 
3 

4 

826.34 
747.18 
717.32 
795.95 

324.95 
305.96 
31818 
329.42 

16.98 
21.94 
12.92 
14.81 

22.34 
21.22 
18.55 
18.95 

266.45 
221.79 
193.28 
204.98 

195.62 
176.27 
174.39 
227.79 

717.16 

671.17 

591.15 

1.166.09 

1 ,543.50 
1,418.35 
1 ,308.47 
1,962.04 

913.63 
766.25 
764.87 
910.51 

629  88 

651 .80 

543.60 

1.051  53 

1984  1 

861 .25 

362  79 

15.97 

2230 

24502 

215.17 

908.47 

1 ,769.72 

1.043.60 

726  12 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding. 

'Includes  ordinary  and  industrial. 

Source:  The  Canadian  Life  Insurance  Association. 


130 


August  1984 

Table  7:  Security  issues  and  retirements  (par  values  in  million  Canadian  dollars) 


Section  13— Table  7 


Direct  anc 

guaranteed  securities 

Government  of  Canada 

Province 

Munici 

Funded  debt1 

Year 

new 

Gross 
issues 

Gross 
Net        new  issues 

and 

Direct 

Total 

Net 

quarter 

outstanding 

Guaranteed 

outstanding 

New  issues2 

Retirements2 

delivered* 

Retirements 

new 

issues' 

delivered 

Retirements 

new  issues 

B 

2402 

2401 

2400 

2491 

2494 

3004 

3026 

3048 

3007 

3029 

3051 

1982 

1 1 1 ,897 

170 

112,065 

3,475 

875 

7,798 

2,850 

14,948 

1,423 

445 

978 

1983 

138.154 

164 

138,318 

5.650 

3,518 

5,758 

2,494 

13.263 

1.149 

385 

765 

1980  3 

75,867 

488 

76,354 

2.050 

267 

1,803 

640 

1,163 

366 

172 

195 

4 

79.983 

481 

80,464 

3.200 

1,255 

2,867 

834 

2.033 

282 

160 

122 

1981    1 

81,915 

181 

82,096 

1.550 

_ 

2.819 

563 

2,256 

89 

149 

-60 

2 

81 ,864 

181 

82,045 

1,200 

1.0C 

3.279 

634 

2,645 

309 

158 

151 

3 

83,177 

181 

83,358 

— 

— 

3,754 

417 

3.337 

88 

72 

16 

4 

92,918 

176 

93,094 

— 

306 

5,314 

1,028 

4.286 

396 

142 

254 

1982  1 

91,944 

176 

92,120 

825 



4,599 

783 

3.817 

317 

84 

233 

2 

93,779 

176 

93,955 

550 

— 

3,781 

548 

3.232 

294 

137 

157 

3 

97,196 

176 

97,374 

850 

— 

4,953 

803 

4,150 

358 

82 

276 

4 

1 1 1 ,897 

170 

112,100 

1,250 

875 

4,465 

716 

3,749 

454 

142 

312 

1983  1 

115,242 

170 

115,412 

700 

700 

4,292 

980 

3,311 

192 

131 

62 

2 

1 20,706 

170 

1 20.876 

1,100 

— 

4,762 

467 

4,295 

559 

105 

454 

3 

126,622 

170 

126.792 

2,500 

1.993 

2,496 

493 

2,003 

46 

65 

-19 

4 

138.154 

164 

138,318 

1,350 

825 

4,208 

554 

3,654 

352 

84 

268 

1984  1 

141.435 

164 

141,599 

975 

168 

2.778 

668 

2,110 

475 

106 

369 

2 

146.707 

164 

146,871 

2,425 

1,075 

2,601 

322 

2,279 

198 

80 

118 

Corporate  bonds3 

Other  bonds 

and  debentures3- 

i 

Preferred 

stocks6 

Common  stocks0 

Gross 

Gross 

Gross 

Gross 

Year 

new 

Net 

new 

Net 

new 

Net 

new 

Net 

and 

issues 

new 

issues 

new 

issues 

new 

issues 

new 

quarter 

delivered 

Retirements 

issues 

delivered      Retirements 

ssues 

delivered 

Retirements 

issues 

delivered 

Retirements 

issues 

B 

3010 

3032 

3054 

3019 

3041 

3063 

3013 

3035 

3057 

3016 

3038 

3060 

1982 

7,328 

2,892 

4,437 

362 

117 

246 

3,193 

385 

2,811 

2,284 

149 

2,136 

1983 

5,575 

2,407 

3,169 

272 

95 

176 

2,556 

199 

2,355 

5,694 

4 

5,645 

1980  3 

1,455 

400 

1,055 

162 

18 

144 

468 

40 

428 

827 

107 

720 

4 

1,408 

770 

638 

48 

14 

34 

1,157 

123 

1,033 

694 

107 

587 

1981    1 

1.777 

377 

1,400 

110 

31 

80 

1.188 

191 

997 

1,152 

165 

987 

2 

2,194 

559 

1,635 

16 

25 

-9 

1,417 

117 

1,300 

1,490 

165 

1.326 

3 

1,345 

490 

857 

— 

26 

-26 

1,102 

133 

971 

583 

165 

418 

4 

3,233 

1,060 

2,173 

26 

30 

-3 

1,051 

98 

954 

681 

522 

159 

1982  1 

2,541 

557 

1,984 



32 

-32 

651 

133 

518 

391 

53 

338 

2 

1,322 

923 

400 

174 

27 

148 

667 

80 

588 

531 

32 

500 

3 

2,236 

600 

1,636 

128 

10 

118 

556 

101 

456 

363 

32 

331 

4 

1,229 

812 

417 

60 

48 

12 

1,319 

71 

1,249 

999 

32 

967 

1983  1 

1,476 

628 

849 

13 

23 

-11 

340 

21 

319 

1,036 

12 

1.023 

2 

1,932 

627 

1,305 

57 

41 

16 

631 

107 

522 

1,429 

12 

1,417 

3 

915 

479 

437 

50 

15 

35 

620 

20 

600 

1,983 

12 

1,971 

4 

1,252 

673 

578 

152 

16 

136 

965 

51 

914 

1,246 

12 

1,234 

1984  1 

1,007 

876 

130 

100 

34 

66 

712 

27 

685 

625 



625 

2 

1,516 

829 

687 

9 

-9 

1,694 

2 

1,692 

644 

644 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  partial  revisions 

'End  ot  period.       'Excluding  Treasury  Bills,  Canada  Savings  Bonds  and  other  non-market  issues.       3Figures  are  subject  to  revision.  Series  cover  all  publicly  announced  issues  and 
some  private  placements  not  publicly  announced    Notes  with  an  original  term  to  maturity  ot  over  one  year.       'Includes  Canadian  Pension  Plan  series  bonds  issued  by  the  provinces  and 
their  agencies  and  purchased  by  the  CPP.  Investment  Fund.       'Consists  of  issues  of  Canadian  religious  and  other  institutions  and  Canadian  dollar  issues  of  foreign  debtors       "Allow- 
ance for  the  take-over  of  Nova  Scotia  Light  &  Power  common  shares. 
Source:  Bank  of  Canada  Review. 


131 


Section 

13— Table  8 

August  1984 

Table  8 

Stock  exchange  statistics 

Toronto  stock 

exchange 

Montreal  stock  e: 

Shares  traded 

Value  of  shares  traded 

Three 

Long-term 
government 
of  Canada 

Value  of 

month 

Combined 

shares 

Indus- 

Mining 

Combined 

Indus- 

Mining 

Combined 

treasury 

Year 

volume 

traded 

trials 

and  oils 

volume 

trials 

and  oils 

value 

bill  yield1 

bond  yield 

and 

Million 

month 

Thousands 

dollars 

Thousands 

Million  dollars 

Percentage 

D 

4551 

4552 

4555 

4556 

4557 

4558 

4559 

4560 

B14001 

B14013 

1982 

208,181 

2,773.5 

1 ,002,937 

573,769 

1 ,576,706 

14,9233 

2,746.9 

17,670.2 

13.83 

14.26 

1983 

316,891 

5,090.6 

1 .500,004 

941,116 

2,441,120 

24,090.0 

6.106.8 

30,196.8 

9.32 

11.79 

1982  J 

1 1 ,658 

144.5 

50,794 

30,136 

80,930 

678.4 

116.3 

794.7 

15.82 

15.62 

A 

19,974 

274.7 

90,218 

48,359 

138,577 

1,359.9 

241.5 

1,601.4 

14.42 

13.96 

S 

18,686 

331.5 

99,479 

63.487 

162,966 

1,976.4 

322.1 

2.298.5 

13.15 

13.48 

0 

20,898 

255.7 

124,913 

83.571 

208,484 

1.646.8 

417.2 

2,064.0 

11.54 

12.63 

N 

25,245 

253.6 

158,512 

77,864 

236,376 

1 ,822.4 

3669 

2.189.3 

10.72 

12.18 

D 

18,077 

201.3 

86,398 

71,668 

158,066 

1,302.5 

366.8 

1.669.3 

10.25 

11.69 

1983  J 

33,793 

361.0 

130,641 

137,906 

268,547 

1,943.1 

739.6 

2.682.7 

9.53 

12.28 

F 

26,207 

359.6 

106,347 

80,472 

186,819 

1.807.2 

627.1 

2.4343 

9.40 

11.80 

M 

23,317 

345.7 

1 1 1 ,237 

62,596 

173.833 

1 .889.9 

435.5 

2,325.4 

9.21 

11.70 

A 

22,402 

373.3 

119,580 

52,954 

172,534 

2,050.1 

365.8 

2.415  9 

9.22 

11.18 

M 

26,593 

430.6 

147,272 

103.014 

250.286 

2.340.8 

705.3 

3.046.1 

9.12 

11.30 

J 

19,938 

399.1 

113.631 

79,738 

193,369 

2,031.9 

5384 

2.570.3 

9.24 

11.56 

J 

19,583 

381.1 

120,305 

89,293 

209,598 

2,032.4 

5690 

2,601  4 

9.25 

12.03 

A 

23,475 

393.6 

98,442 

69,521 

167,963 

1,780.1 

492.1 

2.272.2 

9.35 

12.34 

S 

24,255 

430.0 

117,176 

77,319 

194,495 

2,143.8 

564.6 

2,7084 

9.26 

11.76 

0 

20,717 

377.3 

99,355 

64,378 

163,733 

1,700.8 

384.5 

2,085.3 

9.22 

11.73 

N 

32,459 

544.0 

171,102 

62,156 

233,258 

2,134.2 

3762 

2.510.4 

9.31 

11.80 

D 

44,152 

695.3 

164,916 

61 ,769 

226,685 

2.235.7 

308  7 

2,544.4 

9.69 

12.02 

1984  J 

37,378 

609.1 

141,167 

60.340 

201,507 

2.245.6 

397.5 

2,643.1 

9.73 

11  92 

F 

28,725 

510.7 

112,695 

73.487 

186,182 

1 ,904.4 

440.5 

2,3449 

9.77 

12.40 

M 

34.353 

562.1 

118,040 

69,659 

187,699 

2,037.3 

3820 

2.419.3 

10.22 

13.06 

A 

21,578 

356.0 

89,212 

53,367 

142,579 

1,454.9 

287.0 

1.741.9 

10.56 

13.31 

M 

33.468 

591.2 

1 1 1 ,388 

58,842 

170,230 

1.705.9 

316.2 

2.022.1 

11.27 

13.93 

J 

32,835 

576.6 

98,512 

54.101 

152.613 

1.639.1 

256.3 

1,895.4 

11.74 

13.81 

Note:  Components  may  not  add  to  totals  due  to  rounding  differences. 

!Average  of  weekly  rates 

Sources:  Monthly  Review.  Montreal  and  Canadian  Stock  Exchanges;  Toronto  Stock  Exchange  Review  and  Bank  of  Canada. 


132 


August  1984 

Table  9:  Federal  government  budgetary  revenues1  (million  dollars) 


Section  13— Tables  9  and  10 


Excise 

taxes 

Corpo- 
ration 

Return 

Miscel- 

Total 

Budgetary 
surplus 

Fiscal 

Personal 

Other 

Custom 

on 

laneous 

budge- 

year or 

income 

income 

Non- 

Sales 

excise 

Excise 

import 

Estate 

invest- 

non-tax 

tary 

or 

month 

tax 

tax4 

residents 

tax' 

taxes' 

duties 

duties 

tax 

ments 

revenues 

revenues 

deficit3 

D 

4579 

4581 

4582 

4583 

4584 

4585 

4586 

4587 

4589 

4590 

4591 

4592 

1981-82 

24,046 

9,136 

1,018 

6.621 

2,079 

1,175 

3.439 

595 

5,095 

1,018 

54,068 

-13,372 

1982-83 

26.329 

9,099 

998 

6,302 

2,341 

1,274 

2.831 

132 

5,020 

800 

55,126 

-24,340 

1982-83 

M 

2,945 

652 

68 

517 

213 

95 

227 

54 

314 

41 

5,126 

-178 

J 

1.495 

687 

60 

507 

247 

100 

213 

11 

394 

98 

3,812 

-2,066 

J 

2,349 

676 

124 

554 

90 

125 

361 

4 

697 

59 

5,039 

-2,046 

A 

2,207 

541 

67 

564 

198 

83 

218 

3 

222 

46 

4.149 

-1,691 

S 

1,982 

593 

60 

526 

199 

113 

177 

4 

373 

50 

4.077 

-1,967 

o 

2,563 

542 

86 

556 

193 

118 

222 

2 

286 

61 

4,629 

-1,371 

N 

2,356 

571 

76 

583 

186 

138 

240 

3 

213 

74 

4,440 

-2,102 

D 

2,155 

523 

55 

522 

193 

120 

202 

2 

727 

65 

4,564 

-2.708 

J 

2,977 

673 

174 

500 

221 

85 

211 

10 

221 

69 

5,141 

-1.322 

F 

2,146 

507 

74 

463 

194 

85 

'  223 

2 

19 

47 

3,760 

-2.349 

M 

2,019 

2,609 

73 

765 

342 

130 

323 

27 

1,331 

165 

7,784 

-3,841 

1983-84 

A 

2.047 

140 

69 

178 

21 

64 

221 

6 

164 

12 

2,922 

-2.889 

M 

3.597 

611 

50 

582 

163 

112 

255 

60 

216 

47 

5,693 

-404 

J 

914 

662 

56 

573 

144 

130 

249 

4 

474 

70 

3,276 

-3,788 

J 

1.695 

689 

90 

571 

127 

99 

257 

4 

513 

57 

4,102 

-3.169 

A 

1,779 

640 

78 

685 

153 

104 

311 

3 

228 

69 

4,050 

-2,824 

S 

2,102 

555 

52 

558 

140 

143 

283 

3 

397 

50 

4.283 

-2,136 

0 

2,698 

725 

76 

636 

127 

117 

287 

4 

88 

67 

4,825 

-2,123 

N 

2,496 

629 

74 

694 

101 

138 

331 

3 

439 

73 

4,978 

-1,849 

D 

2.331 

719 

56 

611 

111 

133 

257 

3 

796 

72 

5,089 

-2.566 

J 

3.279 

842 

170 

622 

120 

91 

274 

4 

246 

74 

5,722 

-1.594 

F 

2,132 

712 

70 

571 

141 

99 

290 

4 

20 

70 

4,109 

-3.168 

M 

1,772 

1,912 

58 

490 

96 

112 

290 

8 

1,026 

131 

5,895 

-2.869 

1984-85 

A 

914 

391 

89 

341 

24 

96 

216 

9 

218 

30 

2,328 

-3.963 

'This  statement  includes  only  receipts  relating  to  budgetary  revenue    Excluded  are  non-budgetary  revenues  such  as  Old  Age  Security  Fund  taxes.  Prairie  Farm  Assistance  Act  levies, 
employer  and  employee  contributions  to  government-held  funds  (Unemployment  Insurance,  Superannuation  etc  ).  interest  on  government-held  funds,  and  taxes  collected  on  behalf  of  and 
transferred  to  other  governments        'Beginning  in  December  1973,  this  category  includes  oil  export  tax        'March  includes  supplementary  payments  arising  from  the  closing  of  the  ac- 
counts      'Includes  Petroleum  and  Gas  Revenue  tax        'Includes  special  excise  tax  on  gasoline. 
Source:  Department  of  Finance. 

Table  10:  Budgetary  expenditures  by  principal  classes  (million  dollars) 


Fiscal 
transfer  & 

National  health 
and  welfare 

National 
defence 

Public 

debt 

charges 

contracting- 

out 

payments 

to 

provinces 

Agriculture 

Public 
works 

Transport 

Veterans 
affairs 

Other 
depart- 
ments' 

Fiscal 
year  or 
month 

Family 
allowances 

Other 
welfare 
disburse- 
ments 

Total 

budgetary 

expenditures 

D 

5130 

5131 

5132 

5133 

5134 

5135 

5137 

5138 

5139 

5140 

5129 

1981-82 

6,028 

15,168 

4.535 

2,020 

15.798 

1,125 

2.188 

2,279 

1,140 

17,160 

67,440 

1 982-83 

6,993 

16,970 

5,390 

2,229 

17,359 

1,009 

2,669 

2,906 

1.282 

22,660 

79.466 

1 982-83 

M 

430 

1,425 

392 

185 

1,377 

60 

128 

191 

97 

1,019 

5.304 

J 

495 

1,238 

401 

184 

1,387 

66 

190 

222 

99 

1,596 

5,878 

J 

742 

1.428 

756 

183 

1.409 

91 

152 

216 

105 

2,003 

7,085 

A 

497 

1.287 

389 

235 

1.383 

69 

214 

280 

108 

1,378 

5.840 

S 

505 

1.442 

388 

131 

1,417 

64 

227 

238 

105 

1,528 

6.044 

O 

537 

1.488 

385 

182 

1.432 

75 

279 

140 

103 

1,379 

6.000 

N 

676 

1,685 

465 

183 

1,424 

143 

235 

178 

107 

1,446 

6,542 

D 

573 

1,569 

402 

182 

1,435 

81 

74 

286 

108 

2,562 

7,272 

J 

451 

1.369 

400 

193 

1,531 

79 

349 

213 

111 

1,767 

6,463 

F 

528 

1,210 

404 

194 

1,527 

90 

157 

191 

111 

1,697 

6,109 

M 

1,288 

1,476 

624 

193 

1,693 

143 

586 

483 

135 

5,004 

1 1 ,625 

1983-84 

A 

312 

1,381 

419 

193 

1,541 

33 

135 

244 

104 

1,449 

5,811 

M 

403 

1.411 

515 

193 

1,602 

77 

239 

145 

111 

1,401 

6,097 

J 

645 

1.603 

434 

197 

1,587 

69 

241 

223 

118 

1.947 

7,064 

J 

560 

1.370 

418 

187 

1.598 

105 

278 

405 

116 

2.234 

7,271 

A 

676 

1,433 

421 

192 

1.642 

81 

220 

220 

116 

1,873 

6,874 

S 

501 

1,458 

432 

191 

1.600 

74 

198 

207 

116 

1.642 

6.419 

O 

647 

1,414 

588 

191 

1.635 

125 

268 

210 

111 

1.759 

6,948 

N 

545 

1,514 

430 

192 

1.636 

130 

205 

224 

112 

1.839 

6,827 

D 

735 

1,721 

447 

190 

1.662 

109 

215 

507 

113 

1.956 

7,655 

J 

540 

1,563 

441 

200 

1.759 

88 

365 

239 

117 

2.004 

7,316 

F 

748 

1,531 

444 

201 

1.751 

105 

219 

198 

119 

1,961 

7.277 

M 

705 

1.424 

756 

200 

2,114 

102 

235 

194 

119 

2.915 

8,764 

1984-85 

A 

416 

1,494 

538 

200 

1,742 

28 

161 

213 

108 

1,391 

6,291 

Figures  are  rounded  and  may  not  add  to  totals  shown 
'As  of  April  1978  Other  Departments  includes  the  Post  Office- 
Source:  Department  of  Finance. 


133 


214 


Canada 


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