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This information is collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S-19.

Completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under this act.

Survey purpose

To obtain information on the supply of and demand for energy in Canada. This information serves as an important indicator of Canadian economic performance, is used by all levels of government in establishing informed policies in the energy area and, in the case of public utilities, is used by governmental agencies to fulfil their regulatory responsibilities. The private sector likewise uses this information in the corporate decision-making process. Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

Confidentiality

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Security of emails and faxes

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Data-sharing agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes.

Reporting instructions

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Operations (Cubic Metres)

Instructions:

  1. For product definitions and detailed survey instructions please consult the provided references.
  2. All values should be reported in cubic metres. All values should be positive except for Column H (Losses and Adjustments During Month), which can be negative.
  3. Each bolded product line should be balanced. When products are balanced, Stocks Beginning of Month + Receipts + Production = Inputs + Shipments + Fuel Uses + Losses and Adjustments + Stocks End of Month. A warning will appear if the values are not balanced.
  4. The Losses and Adjustments column for each bolded product line should be under 5% of (Stocks Beginning of Month + Receipts + Production). A warning will appear if the value is too high.
  5. Total Inputs and Production (Line 79) should be within 5%
2023 Monthly Refined Petroleum Products
Item Description Stocks Beginning of Month Receipts During Month Inputs During Month Production During Month Shipments During Month Fuel Uses During Month Losses and Adjustments During Month Stocks End of Month
Crude oil, Total (including synthetic crude oil)                
Conventional crude oil - light                
Conventional crude oil - heavy                
Crude bitumen                
Lease condensate                
Synthetic crude oil                
Hydrogen                
Other hydrocarbons                
Renewable fuels, Total                
Fuel Ethanol (denatured)                
Biodiesel Fuel (FAME)                
Renewable Diesel Fuel (HDRD/HVO)                
Other renewable fuels                
Oxygenates (excluding fuel ethanol), Total                
Ethyl tertiary butyl ether (ETBE)                
Other oxygenates                
Hydrocarbon gas liquids, Total                
Ethane and ethylene, Total                
Ethane                
Ethylene                
Propane and propylene, Total                
Propane                
Propylene                
Normal butane and butylene, Total                
Normal butane                
Butylene                
Isobutane and isobutylene, Total                
Isobutane                
Isobutylene                
Pentanes plus                
Unfinished oils, Total (excluding synthetic crude oil)                
Naphthas and lighter                
Kerosene and light gas oils                
Heavy gas oils                
Residuum                
Finished motor gasoline, Total                
Blended with fuel ethanol                
Other finished motor gasoline                
Motor gasoline blending components, Total                
Blendstock for oxygenate blending (BOB)                
Gasoline treated as blendstock (GTAB)                
Other motor gasoline blending components                
Finished aviation gasoline                
Aviation gasoline blending components                
Special naphthas (solvents)                
Kerosene-type jet fuel                
Kerosene                
Distillate fuel oil, Total                
Diesel fuel oil                
Light fuel oil (No. 2 and No. 3 heating fuel oils)                
Residual fuel oil, Total (No. 4, No.5 and No. 6 fuel oils)                
Under 1.00% sulphur                
Over 1.00% sulphur                
Lubricants, Total                
Naphthenic                
Parafinic                
Asphalt                
Wax                
Petroleum coke                
Still gas                
Petrochemical feedstocks, Total                
Naphtha less than 205°C (401°F) end-point                
Other oils greater than or equal to 205°C (401°F) end-point                
Miscellaneous products                
Total                

Comments: Identify any unusual aspects of your reporting month's operations.

Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales (June 2022)

Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales May 2022
Table summary
This table displays the results of Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales (May 2022). The information is grouped by NAPCS-CANADA (appearing as row headers), and Month (appearing as column headers).
NAPCS-CANADA Month
202203 202204 202205 202206
Total commodities, retail trade commissions and miscellaneous services 0.63 0.67 0.63 0.61
Retail Services (except commissions) [561] 0.62 0.67 0.63 0.61
Food at retail [56111] 1.00 0.94 0.56 0.53
Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages, at retail [56112] 0.64 0.63 0.59 0.60
Cannabis products, at retail [56113] 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Clothing at retail [56121] 1.16 1.05 1.00 0.78
Footwear at retail [56122] 1.45 1.76 1.51 1.21
Jewellery and watches, luggage and briefcases, at retail [56123] 7.35 7.38 5.44 5.94
Home furniture, furnishings, housewares, appliances and electronics, at retail [56131] 1.25 1.14 1.31 0.99
Sporting and leisure products (except publications, audio and video recordings, and game software), at retail [56141] 2.16 2.09 1.60 1.89
Publications at retail [56142] 5.87 5.82 5.62 6.18
Audio and video recordings, and game software, at retail [56143] 0.49 0.62 0.31 1.07
Motor vehicles at retail [56151] 2.08 2.33 2.21 2.12
Recreational vehicles at retail [56152] 4.14 5.72 6.99 3.09
Motor vehicle parts, accessories and supplies, at retail [56153] 1.75 1.74 1.83 1.83
Automotive and household fuels, at retail [56161] 2.02 1.68 1.86 1.67
Home health products at retail [56171] 2.12 2.39 2.54 2.50
Infant care, personal and beauty products, at retail [56172] 2.22 2.07 1.97 2.18
Hardware, tools, renovation and lawn and garden products, at retail [56181] 2.17 2.81 1.60 2.41
Miscellaneous products at retail [56191] 2.08 3.02 3.12 2.93
Total retail trade commissions and miscellaneous services Footnote 1 2.04 1.66 1.84 1.91

Footnotes

Footnote 1

Comprises the following North American Product Classification System (NAPCS): 51411, 51412, 53112, 56211, 57111, 58111, 58121, 58122, 58131, 58141, 72332, 833111, 841, 85131 and 851511.

Return to footnote 1 referrer

National Travel Survey: C.V.s for Visit-Expenditures by Duration of Visit, Main Trip Purpose and Country or Region of Expenditures – Q1 2022

National Travel Survey: C.V.s for Visit-Expenditures by Duration of Visit, Main Trip Purpose and Country or Region of Expenditures, including expenditures at origin and those for air commercial transportation in Canada, in Thousands of Dollars (x 1,000)
Table summary
This table displays the results of C.V.s for Visit-Expenditures by Duration of Visit, Main Trip Purpose and Country or Region of Expenditures. The information is grouped by Duration of trip (appearing as row headers), Main Trip Purpose, Country or Region of Expenditures (Total, Canada, United States, Overseas) calculated using Visit-Expenditures in Thousands of Dollars (x 1,000) and c.v. as units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Duration of Visit Main Trip Purpose Country or Region of Expenditures
Total Canada United States Overseas
$ '000 C.V. $ '000 C.V. $ '000 C.V. $ '000 C.V.
Total Duration Total Main Trip Purpose 15,762,153 A 9,966,054 A 3,133,898 B 2,662,201 B
Holiday, leisure or recreation 9,147,889 A 4,806,951 A 2,418,158 C 1,922,780 B
Visit friends or relatives 3,568,020 A 2,664,614 A 355,216 B 548,190 C
Personal conference, convention or trade show 100,193 C 91,220 C 8,973 E ..  
Shopping, non-routine 802,844 B 733,256 B 67,373 E 2,215 E
Other personal reasons 802,281 B 668,406 B 56,424 D 77,451 E
Business conference, convention or trade show 491,550 C 262,687 D 140,442 D 88,421 E
Other business 849,376 B 738,920 B 87,312 D 23,144 E
Same-Day Total Main Trip Purpose 3,543,156 A 3,393,910 A 148,573 D 673 E
Holiday, leisure or recreation 1,238,924 B 1,169,446 B 68,805 E 673 E
Visit friends or relatives 863,552 B 859,969 B 3,583 E ..  
Personal conference, convention or trade show 20,198 D 20,198 D ..   ..  
Shopping, non-routine 723,154 B 656,331 B 66,823 E ..  
Other personal reasons 357,516 B 357,483 B 33 E ..  
Business conference, convention or trade show 58,726 E 58,419 E 307 E ..  
Other business 281,086 C 272,064 C 9,021 E ..  
Overnight Total Main Trip Purpose 12,218,997 A 6,572,144 A 2,985,325 B 2,661,528 B
Holiday, leisure or recreation 7,908,965 B 3,637,505 A 2,349,353 C 1,922,107 B
Visit friends or relatives 2,704,468 B 1,804,645 B 351,633 B 548,190 C
Personal conference, convention or trade show 79,995 D 71,022 D 8,973 E ..  
Shopping, non-routine 79,690 C 76,926 C 550 E 2,215 E
Other personal reasons 444,765 B 310,923 B 56,390 D 77,451 E
Business conference, convention or trade show 432,824 C 204,267 C 140,136 D 88,421 E
Other business 568,290 B 466,855 B 78,291 D 23,144 E
..
data not available

Estimates contained in this table have been assigned a letter to indicate their coefficient of variation (c.v.) (expressed as a percentage). The letter grades represent the following coefficients of variation:

A
c.v. between or equal to 0.00% and 5.00% and means Excellent.
B
c.v. between or equal to 5.01% and 15.00% and means Very good.
C
c.v. between or equal to 15.01% and 25.00% and means Good.
D
c.v. between or equal to 25.01% and 35.00% and means Acceptable.
E
c.v. greater than 35.00% and means Use with caution.

National Travel Survey: C.V.s for Person-Trips by Duration of Trip, Main Trip Purpose and Country or Region of Trip Destination – Q1 2022

National Travel Survey: C.V.s for Person-Trips by Duration of Trip, Main Trip Purpose and Country or Region of Trip Destination – Q1 2022
Table summary
This table displays the results of C.V.s for Person-Trips by Duration of Trip, Main Trip Purpose and Country or Region of Trip Destination. The information is grouped by Duration of trip (appearing as row headers), Main Trip Purpose, Country or Region of Trip Destination (Total, Canada, United States, Overseas) calculated using Person-Trips in Thousands (× 1,000) and C.V. as a units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Duration of Trip Main Trip Purpose Country or Region of Trip Destination
Total Canada United States Overseas
Person-Trips (x 1,000) C.V. Person-Trips (x 1,000) C.V. Person-Trips (x 1,000) C.V. Person-Trips (x 1,000) C.V.
Total Duration Total Main Trip Purpose 46,502 A 43,459 A 1,730 B 1,313 A
Holiday, leisure or recreation 17,289 A 15,499 A 880 B 910 A
Visit friends or relatives 18,749 A 18,009 A 402 B 339 B
Personal conference, convention or trade show 276 C 261 C 15 E ..  
Shopping, non-routine 3,250 B 3,047 B 202 E 1 E
Other personal reasons 3,694 B 3,616 B 47 D 31 D
Business conference, convention or trade show 444 D 366 D 54 D 24 E
Other business 2,801 B 2,661 B 131 D 8 E
Same-Day Total Main Trip Purpose 30,319 A 29,876 A 443 C ..  
Holiday, leisure or recreation 9,657 A 9,516 A 141 E ..  
Visit friends or relatives 12,074 A 12,044 A 31 E ..  
Personal conference, convention or trade show 151 C 151 C ..   ..  
Shopping, non-routine 3,065 B 2,865 B 200 E ..  
Other personal reasons 2,971 B 2,969 B 2 E ..  
Business conference, convention or trade show 203 E 198 E 4 E ..  
Other business 2,199 B 2,134 B 65 E ..  
Overnight Total Main Trip Purpose 16,183 A 13,583 A 1,288 A 1,313 A
Holiday, leisure or recreation 7,632 A 5,983 A 739 B 910 A
Visit friends or relatives 6,675 A 5,965 A 371 B 339 B
Personal conference, convention or trade show 125 C 110 C 15 E ..  
Shopping, non-routine 185 C 182 D 2 E 1 E
Other personal reasons 723 B 647 B 45 D 31 D
Business conference, convention or trade show 241 C 168 D 50 D 24 E
Other business 602 B 527 C 66 D 8 E
..
data not available

Estimates contained in this table have been assigned a letter to indicate their coefficient of variation (c.v.) (expressed as a percentage). The letter grades represent the following coefficients of variation:

A
c.v. between or equal to 0.00% and 5.00% and means Excellent
B
c.v. between or equal to 5.01% and 15.00% and means Very good.
C
c.v. between or equal to 15.01% and 25.00% and means Good.
D
c.v. between or equal to 25.01% and 35.00% and means Acceptable.
E
c.v. greater than 35.00% and means Use with caution.

Website modernization initiative: Text-to-speech feature

Opened: August 2022
Closed: January 2023
Results posted: March 2023

Consultative engagement objectives

Statistics Canada is piloting two text-to-speech (TTS) features on selected pages of its website. TTS is an assistive technology on the rise that provides users with another way to consume the content published online by making it audible.

We collected feedback to help gain an understanding of needs and expectations when using text to speech technology, the tools’ functionalities, and areas in need of improvements.

Consultation methodology

This consultative engagement initiative is now closed.

Statistics Canada conducted virtual group discussions in both official languages with organisations (government and non-government), academics and members of the general public of various age groups. Participants were asked to respond to a series of questions and provide feedback on the TTS features.

How participants got involved

Feedback was sought from visitors to the Statistics Canada website and data users including persons with visual impairments, learning disabilities, cognitive impairments and other accessibility requirements as well as accessibility organizations, multilingual language users, readers looking for convenience, lower literacy readers, and academics.

Also included were Statistics Canada employees, including management, accessibility, and diversity communities.

Results

The consultative engagement revealed that most participants recognised that this tool is and could be useful to Canadians except for those impacted by blindness or living with sight loss. It also provided valuable recommendations on how to improve the TTS feature to be more relevant and user-friendly.

Statistics Canada thanks participants for their involvement in this consultative engagement initiative. Their insights will guide the next phase of this pilot project and we will continue to consult with Canadians if further enhancements are being implemented.

Individuals who wish to obtain more information on this engagement initiative may contact us by email at consultativeengagement-mobilisationconsultative@statcan.gc.ca

National Travel Survey: Response Rate – Q1 2022

National Travel Survey: Response Rate – Q1 2022
Table summary
This table displays the results of Response Rate. The information is grouped by Province of residence (appearing as row headers), Unweighted and Weighted (appearing as column headers), calculated using percentage unit of measure (appearing as column headers).
Province of residence Unweighted Weighted
Percentage
Newfoundland and Labrador 23.8 21.9
Prince Edward Island 25.2 23.4
Nova Scotia 29.1 26.6
New Brunswick 28.0 24.6
Quebec 32.7 28.8
Ontario 30.7 28.6
Manitoba 32.0 28.9
Saskatchewan 29.4 26.6
Alberta 27.8 25.8
British Columbia 32.1 30.2
Canada 30.1 28.4

Quarterly Survey of Financial Statements: Weighted Asset Response Rate - second quarter 2022

Weighted Asset Response Rate
Table summary
This table displays the results of Weighted Asset Response Rate. The information is grouped by Release date (appearing as row headers), 2020, Q2, Q3, and Q4, and 2021, Q1 and Q2 calculated using percentage units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Release date 2021 2022
Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2
quarterly (percentage)
August 25, 2022 80.7 79.0 80.9 75.0 55.7
May 25, 2022 80.7 79.0 77.3 56.7 ..
February 23, 2022 77.2 75.6 54.2 .. ..
November 23, 2021 74.5 56.7 .. .. ..
August 24, 2021 60.9 .. .. .. ..
.. not available for a specific reference period
Source: Quarterly Survey of Financial Statements (2501)

Brochure - International Study of Adults

Brochure - International Study of Adults (PDF, 2.43 MB)

What is the International Study of Adults?

The International Study of Adults (ISA) has been designed to gain insight into the abilities of adults, such as reading, finding information, using computers and technology, and to learn about their education and work experience.

This information will help provide a clear picture of Canadians and the challenges we face as a country, in order to support the development of a more skilled work force that is equipped to deal with the future and compete in a global economy. In Canada, the ISA is being conducted by Statistics Canada in partnership with Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) and the Council of Ministers of Education Canada (CMEC).

Why is your participation important?

Although participation is voluntary, the success of the study depends upon receiving input from as many adults as possible to reflect diverse life situations, education and abilities. Additionally, participants are chosen randomly in order to ensure the study sample represents the Canadian population and the information collected is as reliable and accurate as possible. We cannot substitute any other individual for you if you do not participate.

Why is Canada conducting this study?

  • To provide valuable information to educators, policymakers and educational researchers on the current skills and experiences of Canadian adults.
  • To develop programs to improve the skills that adults in Canada need in order to participate more successfully in today's economy and society.

How can I make a difference in the world?

Your participation in this study will help ensure Canada is:

  • preparing for future learning demands
  • providing the skills Canadians need to succeed at work
  • shaping a new path for technological advancement
  • understanding how their adult population is faring in comparison to other countries

This study is being conducted in 32 countries around the world, including Canada.

Australia, Austria, Belgium (Flanders), Canada, Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom (England), United States.

How will the interview take place?

In the next few weeks, a Statistics Canada interviewer wearing photo ID, will contact you. We need to see if you or someone in your home is eligible for the study. One eligible household member will be selected to participate.

The interview can be scheduled for a date and time that is convenient.

The interview consists of two main parts:

  • The first part covers questions about education, work experience, technology use, etc.
  • Participants will then be given a tablet and asked to complete exercises similar to everyday life, such as reading a flight schedule at the airport, choosing a car route, or returning a product.

Will my information remain confidential?

All information collected by Statistics Canada is strictly confidential and is protected by the Statistics Act. Statistics Canada cannot release any information that would identify you or any member of your household without your consent. For more information on how your privacy is a top priority, please visit www.statcan.gc.ca/en/trust.

Additional information

Our agents are available Monday to Friday (except holidays) from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.

Email: infostats@statcan.gc.ca

Telephone: 1-833-977-8287

To see what surveys are currently in collection, and learn more about ISA, visit our list of surveys in collection page https://www.statcan.gc.ca/en/survey/index

Monthly Survey of Food Services and Drinking Places: CVs for Total Sales by Geography - June 2022

Monthly Survey of Food Services and Drinking Places: CVs for Total Sales by Geography - June 2022
Table summary
This table displays the results of CVs for Total sales by Geography. The information is grouped by Geography (appearing as row headers), Month and percentage (appearing as column headers).
Geography Month
202106 202107 202108 202109 202110 202111 202112 202201 202202 202203 202204 202205 202206
percentage
Canada 1.00 3.40 0.43 0.16 0.19 0.18 0.15 0.68 0.82 0.94 0.38 0.25 0.59
Newfoundland and Labrador 0.36 0.45 0.45 0.47 0.52 0.52 0.57 0.98 1.60 1.62 1.56 1.74 0.81
Prince Edward Island 0.68 0.64 0.58 2.75 7.74 7.11 4.93 8.04 10.63 9.24 8.78 7.66 1.12
Nova Scotia 0.85 0.36 0.27 0.30 0.38 0.38 1.13 0.93 0.58 13.41 1.03 1.32 0.59
New Brunswick 0.39 0.42 0.36 0.52 0.49 0.53 1.69 8.61 13.21 0.89 0.69 1.56 0.84
Quebec 3.60 16.19 0.65 0.53 0.59 0.51 0.27 2.15 2.64 2.34 0.44 0.82 0.73
Ontario 1.80 1.16 0.87 0.23 0.25 0.31 0.20 1.19 1.04 1.17 0.67 0.35 1.24
Manitoba 0.62 0.68 0.33 0.35 0.68 0.78 0.50 4.84 0.59 0.57 0.48 1.12 0.87
Saskatchewan 0.55 10.60 0.89 0.76 1.51 1.22 0.74 1.38 1.19 1.16 1.70 1.26 3.06
Alberta 0.44 2.27 0.64 0.37 0.45 0.36 0.74 1.23 2.53 2.37 0.65 0.57 1.57
British Columbia 0.78 1.64 0.32 0.32 0.41 0.33 0.27 1.16 1.74 3.01 1.39 0.50 0.86
Yukon Territory 1.50 2.66 4.71 1.91 2.96 19.04 12.40 2.59 2.40 2.10 3.27 21.81 3.42
Northwest Territories 1.42 2.81 5.63 2.14 3.33 24.74 4.96 3.70 2.58 2.27 3.02 29.39 4.21
Nunavut 1.20 72.94 2.71 3.48 5.52 3.56 2.53 0.65 0.69 0.66 0.59 104.59 343.66