Monthly Survey of Food Services and Drinking Places: CVs for Total Sales by Geography - July 2021

Monthly Survey of Food Services and Drinking Places: CVs for Total Sales by Geography - July 2021
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
202007 202008 202009 202010 202011 202012 202101 202102 202103 202104 202105 202106 202107
percentage
Canada 0.35 0.19 0.21 0.21 0.20 0.25 0.20 0.19 0.47 1.44 1.59 1.36 3.35
Newfoundland and Labrador 0.82 0.36 0.62 1.53 0.30 0.48 1.08 0.48 2.16 2.05 2.53 0.53 1.00
Prince Edward Island 8.73 0.95 0.63 0.84 1.08 1.81 1.63 1.04 1.29 16.69 1.05 0.91 1.39
Nova Scotia 1.50 1.39 0.37 0.77 0.36 1.03 0.91 0.40 0.87 2.76 3.16 1.02 0.81
New Brunswick 0.60 2.28 0.50 0.33 0.39 0.49 0.98 0.50 0.39 1.08 1.75 0.50 0.81
Quebec 0.77 0.48 0.56 0.65 0.55 0.79 0.68 0.67 1.11 5.08 4.52 4.41 16.17
Ontario 0.70 0.26 0.31 0.25 0.28 0.45 0.34 0.24 0.99 2.56 2.99 2.76 0.74
Manitoba 0.70 0.34 0.34 0.72 0.93 0.78 0.89 0.46 0.45 1.21 2.59 0.69 0.77
Saskatchewan 1.55 0.67 0.99 0.91 1.04 0.75 0.91 0.52 0.46 1.22 0.88 0.65 11.15
Alberta 0.53 0.23 0.55 0.33 0.36 0.54 0.52 0.33 0.81 3.06 4.31 0.48 0.50
British Columbia 0.83 0.67 0.58 0.72 0.68 0.39 0.33 0.56 0.99 1.88 2.78 0.79 1.74
Yukon Territory 1.41 1.57 1.64 1.72 1.71 4.34 5.07 1.96 3.01 65.36 2.72 1.76 3.36
Northwest Territories 1.43 1.94 2.14 2.10 2.04 1.97 6.05 1.83 2.93 74.26 3.73 2.03 4.45
Nunavut 1.82 0.56 2.60 2.45 67.48 2.75 2.54 2.39 2.67 3.88 4.83 1.32 4.13

Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS). Content summary for cycles 1 to 6 (2018)

Introduction

A blank shaded cell in the table indicates that the questionnaire topic, measure or lab test listed under the subject column is not included in the corresponding collection cycle. In the tables, the cell indicates the age ranges for which the questionnaire topic, measure or lab test is applicable.

When combining or comparing data between cycles, see the most recent instruction document for combining CHMS data, as well as the Data Dictionary and User Guide for information and relevant procedures.

Type Legend

  • PM Physical Measure
  • Q Questionnaire
  • S Sample
  • SC Specimen Collection

Matrix Legend

  • B Blood
  • U Urine
  • S Saliva
  • H Hair
  • IAS Indoor Air Sampler
  • TWS Tap Water Sampler
Table 1: Household Questionnaire and Sample Collection
Theme Module Type Cycle 1 2007-2009 Cycle 2 2009-2011 Cycle 3 2012-2013 Cycle 4 2014-2015 Cycle 5 2016-2017 Cycle 6 2018-2019
Age (years)
Alcohol Alcohol use Q 12-79 12-79 12-79 12-79 12-79 12-79
Anthropometry Height and weight (self report) Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Weight change Q 18-79 18-79          
Chronic conditions Chronic conditions Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
PhlegmFootnote 10 Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79      
Drug/Medication use Illicit drug use Q 14-79 14-79 14-79 14-79 14-79 14-79
Medication useFootnote 1 Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 1-79
Environmental exposure Grooming product useFootnote 2 Q 6-79          
Hobbies Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79      
Housing characteristicsFootnote 3 Q 6-79 3-79         1-79
Tap water collectionFootnote 8 S     Data at Household Level     Data HHLD Level
Family medical history Family medical history Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79    
General health General health Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Health utility index Q 6-79 6-79     6-79 6-79  
Strengths and difficultiesFootnote 4 Q 6-17 6-17 4-17 4-17     4-17
Infection markers Hepatitis Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79    
Human papillomavirus vaccine Q   9-39  9-59         
Toxoplasmosis Q         3-79    
Musculoskeletal health Bone health- Medication Q         3-79 3-79
Bone health- Menopause Q         40-65 (F) 40-65 (F) 40-65 (F)
Fracture history Q         3-79 3-79 1-79
Nutrition Dietary fat consumption Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Grains, fruits and vegetables consumption Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Meat and fish consumptionFootnote 5 Q 6-79            
Meat consumptionFootnote 5 Q   3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Milk & Dairy consumption Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Salt consumption Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Water & soft drink consumption Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Oral health Oral health  Q 6-79          
Physical activity Children's physical activity Q 6-11 3-11 3-11 3-11 3-11 3-11
International physical activityFootnote 6 Q     12-79        
Physical activities (PAC)Footnote 7 Q 12-79 12-79          
Physical Activities for Youth  Q       12-17 12-17 12-17 12-17
Physical Activities-Adults Q       18-79 18-79 18-79 18-79
Sedentary activities Q 12-79 12-79 12-79 12-79 12-79 12-79 3-79
Time spent outdoors Q     3-14 3-14 3-79 3-79  
Neighbourhood environment Q         3-79 3-79  
Pregnancy/Birth Birth Control Q         12-79 12-79
Birth information Q 6-11 3-11 3-11 3-11 3-11 3-11 1-11
Breastfeeding Q 14-79 14-79         14-79
Breastfeeding information Q 6-11 3-11 3-11 3-11 3-11 3-11 1-11
Maternal breastfeeding Q 14-79 14-79     14-79 14-79 14-79
Pregnancy Q 14-59 14-59 14-59 14-59 14-59 14-59 14-59
Pregnancy information Q 6-11 3-11 3-11 3-11 3-11 3-11 1-11
Sexual health Pap smear test Q   14-79 14-79      
Sexual behaviour Q 14-79 14-79 14-79 14-79 14-79 14-79 14-79
Sleep Sleep apnea Q         18-79 18-79
Sleep Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79     3-79
Smoking Electronic Cigarette Q         12-79 12-79
Exposure to second-hand smoke Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 1-79
Exposure to second-hand vapor Q         3-79 3-79 1-79
Smoking Q 12-79 12-79 12-79 12-79 12-79 12-79 12-79
Socio-demographic characteristics Education Q 15-79 15-79 12-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Income Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 1-79
Labour force activity Q 15-75 15-75 15-75 15-75 15-75 15-75 15-75
Socio-demographic characteristics Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 1-79
Language Extended Q     3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 1-79
Vision Vision Household Q         3-79 3-79
Vision PrescriptionFootnote 9 Q         6-79    
Vitamin D Sun Exposure Q 6-79 3-79        

(F) = Females

Footnote 1

Data from the Medication use questions at the household visit is combined with data from the medication use questions at the mobile examination centre (MEC) visit to form a medications data file.

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Footnote 2

Questionnaire administered during the mobile examination centre visit for cycle 2.

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Footnote 3

Portions of the questionnaire administered during the mobile examination centre visit in cycles 3 and 4.

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Footnote 4

Strengths and difficulties questionnaire - Robert Goodman.

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Footnote 5

Fish portion of meat and fish consumption questionnaire modified and administered during the mobile examination centre visit starting at Cycle 2.

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Footnote 6

International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ).

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Footnote 7

As of cycle 4, physical activity is divided into two blocks: one for youth (12 to 17); and one for adults (18 to 79).

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Footnote 8

A wide variety of lab tests are done on the specimen. A questionnaire to gather more information for the water analysis is administered at the mobile examination center.

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Footnote 9

Will be collected at the mobile examination centre only in Cycle 6

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Footnote 10

Phlegm is no longer collected in Cycle 7 and 8 as spirometry has been delayed to Cycle 9

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Table 2: Mobile Examination Centre (MEC) Questionnaires, Physical Measures, Sample and Specimen Collection
Theme Subject Type Cycle 1 2007-2009 Cycle 2 2009-2011 Cycle 3 2012-2013 Cycle 4 2014-2015 Cycle 5 2016-2017 Cycle 6 2018-2019
Age (years)
Anthropometry Standing height PM 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Recumbent length PM             1
Sitting height PM 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79     3-79
Weight PM 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 1-79
Skinfolds PM 6-79 3-79          
Waist circumferenceFootnote 1 PM 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Hip circumference PM 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79      
Neck circumference PM   3-19     3-79 3-79  
Cardiovascular health and fitness Blood pressure (resting) PM 6-79Footnote 11 6-79Footnote 11 6-79Footnote 11 6-79Footnote 11 6-79Footnote 11 6-79Footnote 11,Footnote 12
Heart rate (resting) PM 6-79Footnote 11 6-79Footnote 11 6-79Footnote 11 6-79Footnote 11 6-79Footnote 11 6-79Footnote 11, Footnote 12 6-79Footnote 13
Modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT step test) PM 6-69 8-69     8-69 8-69  
Drug/Medication use Medication useFootnote 2 Q 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Environmental exposure  Grooming product useFootnote 3 Q   3-79        
Indoor air Questions + SamplerFootnote 4 Q + S   Data at Household Level      
Water Analysis QuestionsFootnote 5 Q     Data at Household Level     Data at Household Level
Hearing Hearing ability Q     3-79 3-79    
Noise exposure Q     3-79 3-79      
Otoscopy PM     3-79 3-79      
Tympanometry PM     3-79 3-79      
Otoacoustic Emissions PM     3-79 3-79      
Audiometry PM     6-79 6-79      
Lung health Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide PM     6-79      
Spirometry PM 6-79 6-79 6-79 6-79      
Musculoskeletal fitness Hand grip strength PM 6-79 6-79 6-79 6-79 6-79 6-79
Partial curl-ups PM 6-69 8-69          
Sit and reach PM 6-69 6-69     6-69 6-69  
Musculoskeletal health Peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) PM         6-79 6-79
Mechanography
(multiple 2 legged hopping)
PM         6-79 6-79 6-79Footnote 17
Mechanography
(single 2 legged jump)
PM         6-79 6-79 6-79Footnote 17
Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) PM             1-79
Nutrition  Fish and shellfish consumption Q   3-79  3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Seaweed Consumption Q             1-79
Recent Consumption (48h)               1-79
Oral health Oral health examination PM 6-79          
Physical activity Accelerometry (activity monitor)Footnote 6 PM 6-79Footnote 14 3-79Footnote 14 3-79Footnote 14 3-79Footnote 14 3-79Footnote 14 3-79Footnote 14
Specimen collectionFootnote 7,Footnote 8 Blood collection SC 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Urine collection SC 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Home urine collectionFootnote 9 SC         3-79 3-79 3-79
Saliva Collection SC         3-79   1-79
Hair Sampling SC         20-59    
Vision  Vision Questions Q         3-79 3-79
Visual acuity PM         6-19,(20-39)Footnote 10, 40-79 6-19,(20-39)Footnote 10, 40-79  
Visual fieldFootnote 16 PM         (20-39)Footnote 10, 40-79 (20-39)Footnote 10, 40-79  
Retinal photographyFootnote 16 PM         (20-39)Footnote 10, 40-79 (20-39)Footnote 10,40-79  
Intraocular pressure PM         (20-39)Footnote 10, 40-79 (20-39)Footnote 10, 40-79  
Vitamin D Skin pigmentation PM     3-79 3-79    
Sun Exposure Q     3-79 3-79     3-79
Footnote 1

Cycle 1 used World Health Organization (WHO), Cycle 2 used both the WHO and National Institute of Health (NIH) measurement protocols (correction factor was published), Cycle 3+ NIH protocol only.

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Footnote 2

Data from the medication use questions at the household visit is combined with data from the medication use questions at the mobile examination centre visit to form a medications data file.

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Footnote 3

Questions administered during the household questionnaire in cycle 1.

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Footnote 4

Instructions provided to respondents on how to set up the indoor air monitor in their household for seven days directly following their visit to the mobile examination centre.

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Footnote 5

Questionnaire to gather more information for the water analysis of the sample that is collected at the household.

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Footnote 6

Instructions provided to respondents to wear an activity monitor for seven days directly following their visit the mobile examination centre.

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Footnote 7

A wide variety of lab tests are done on blood, urine, saliva and hair samples (see Table 3: Laboratory Tests).

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Footnote 8

A limited volume of blood, urine and DNA is stored for future health research.

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Footnote 9

Instructions provided to respondents for providing a second urine sample at home within seven days following their visit to the mobile examination centre.

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Footnote 10

Vision test done on sample of respondents who self-reported being diagnosed with diabetes (type 1 and type 2).

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Footnote 11

Data collected with BpTRU device.

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Footnote 12

Cross-Over study between BpTRU and OMRON with respondents from the second half of cycle 6.

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Footnote 13

Data collected with OMRON device.

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Footnote 14

Data collected with Actical activity monitor, 7 days, when awake.

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Footnote 16

Visual Field and Retinal Photography (FDT & RTP) were not collected for Site 11-16 of Cycle 6.

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Footnote 17

Under review. Might not be part of Cycle 7 and 8.

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Table 3a: Allergies
Subject Matrix Cycle 1
2007-2009
Cycle 2
2009-2011
Cycle 3
2012-2013
Cycle 4
2014-2015
Cycle 5
2016-2017
Cycle 6
2018-2019
Age (years)
Total immunoglobulin E (IgE) B     6-79 6-79    
Table 3b: Laboratory Tests - Bone Health
Subject Matrix Cycle 1
2007-2009
Cycle 2
2009-2011
Cycle 3
2012-2013 
Cycle 4
2014-2015 
Cycle 5
2016-2017
Cycle 6
2018-2019 
Age (years)
Procollagen type I N-terminal propeptide B         6-79 6-79
Parathyroid hormone B   3-79     6-79 6-79
C-telopeptide of collagen type I B         6-79
Footnote 1
6-79
Footnote 1
Footnote 1

Lab test done on the fasted subgroup of the age range indicated.

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Table 3c: Cardiovascular health
Subject Matrix Cycle 1
2007-2009
Cycle 2
2009-2011
Cycle 3
2012-2013 
Cycle 4
2014-2015 
Cycle 5
2016-2017
Cycle 6
2018-2019 
Age (years)
Apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1) B 6-79 Footnote 1   20-79 Footnote 1 20-79 Footnote 1 20-79 Footnote 1 20-79 Footnote 1
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) B 6-79
Footnote 1
  20-79 Footnote 1 20-79 Footnote 1 20-79 Footnote 1 20-79 Footnote 1
Fibrinogen B 12-79 12-79        
High density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
High sensitivity C-reactive protein (HsCRP) B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Homocysteine B 6-79       3-79 3-79
Low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C):
derived variable (Total cholesterol/High density lipoprotein-cholesterol ratio) B   6-79Footnote 1 6-79Footnote 1 6-79Footnote 1 6-79Footnote 1 6-79Footnote 1
direct measure B 6-79Footnote 1          
Total cholesterol B 6-79  3-79  3-79  3-79  3-79  3-79 
Triglycerides B 6-79Footnote 1 6-79Footnote 1 6-79Footnote 1 6-79Footnote 1 6-79Footnote 1 6-79Footnote 1
Red blood cell fatty acids:
cis-monosaturated fatty acids: B     20-79 20-79    
cis-vaccenic acid B     20-79 20-79    
oleic acid B     20-79 20-79    
palmitoleic acid B     20-79 20-79    
omega 3 fatty acids: B     20-79 20-79    
alpha-linolenic acid B     20-79 20-79    
docosahexaenoic acid B     20-79 20-79    
n-3 docosapentaenoic acid B     20-79 20-79    
eicosapentaenoic acid B     20-79 20-79    
eicosatetraenoic acid B     20-79 20-79    
omega 6 fatty acids: B     20-79 20-79    
adrenic acid B     20-79 20-79    
arachidonic acid B     20-79 20-79    
dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid B     20-79 20-79    
n-6 docosapentaenoic acid B     20-79 20-79    
gamma-linolenic acid B     20-79 20-79    
linoleic acid B     20-79 20-79    
saturated fatty acids: B     20-79 20-79    
lauric acid B     20-79 20-79    
myristic acid B     20-79 20-79    
palmitic acid B     20-79 20-79    
stearic acid B     20-79 20-79    
trans fatty acids: B     20-79 20-79    
elaidic acid B     20-79 20-79    
palmitelaidic acid B     20-79 20-79    
trans-10 octadecenoic acid B     20-79 20-79    
trans-vaccenic acid B     20-79 20-79    
Red blood cell fatty acid calculated variables:
alpha-Linolenic acid/Eicosapentaenoic acid B     20-79 20-79    
Arachidonic acid/Eicosapentaenoic acid B     20-79 20-79    
Eicosapentaenoic acid/Arachidonic acid B            
Omega-3 index B     20-79 20-79    
Total 18:1 cis fatty acids B     20-79 20-79    
Total cis-monounsaturated fatty acids B     20-79 20-79    
Total n-3 PUFA B     20-79 20-79    
Total n-3 (18:4; 20:4; 20:5; 22:5; 22:6) B     20-79 20-79    
Total n-6 PUFA B     20-79 20-79    
Total n-6 (18:3; 20:3; 20:4; 22:4; 22:5) B     20-79 20-79    
Total n-6 PUFA/Total n-3 PUFA B     20-79 20-79    
Total n-6 LC-PUFA/ Total n-3 LC-PUFA B     20-79 20-79    
Total polyunsaturated fatty acids B     20-79 20-79    
Total saturated fatty acids B     20-79 20-79    
Total 18:1 trans fatty acids B     20-79 20-79    
Total 18:2 trans fatty acids B     20-79 20-79    
Total 18:3 trans fatty acids B     20-79 20-79    
Total trans fatty acids B     20-79 20-79    
Footnote 1

Lab test done on the fasted subgroup of the age range indicated.

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Footnote 2

Lab test done on the fasted subgroup of the age range indicated.

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Table 3d: Chemistry panel
Subject Matrix Cycle 1
2007-2009
Cycle 2
2009-2011
Cycle 3
2012-2013
Cycle 4
2014-2015
Cycle 5
2016-2017
Cycle 6
2018-2019
Age (years)
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) B 6-79 3-79   3-79   3-79
Albumin B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Alkaline phosphatase (ALKP) B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Bicarbonate (CO2) B 6-79          
Calcium B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Chloride B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Creatinine B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Lactate dehydrogenase (LD) B 6-79          
Magnesium B     3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Phosphorus B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Potassium B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Sodium B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Total bilirubin (TBIL) B 6-79 3-79        
Total protein (TP) B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Urea B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Uric Acid B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Table 3e: Complete blood count
Subject Matrix Cycle 1
2007-2009
Cycle 2
2009-2011
Cycle 3
2012-2013
Cycle 4
2014-2015
Cycle 5
2016-2017
Cycle 6
2018-2019
Age (years)
Hemoglobin:
hemoglobin B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
mean corpuscular hemoglobin B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Platelets:
mean platelet volume B 6-79 3-79        
platelet count B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Red blood cell:
hematocrit B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
mean corpuscular volume B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
red cell distribution width B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
red blood cell count (RBC) B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
White blood cell:
basophils B 6-79 3-79        
eosinophils B 6-79 3-79        
lymphocytes B 6-79 3-79        
neutrophils B 6-79 3-79        
monocytes B 6-79 3-79        
white blood cell count (WBC) B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Table 3f: Diabetes
Subject Matrix Cycle 1
2007-2009
Cycle 2
2009-2011
Cycle 3
2012-2013
Cycle 4
2014-2015
Cycle 5
2016-2017
Cycle 6
2018-2019
Age (years)
Glucose - plasma B 6-79          
Glucose - serum B   3-79 6-79Footnote 1 6-79Footnote 1 3-79 3-79
Glycated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) B 6-79 6-79 6-79 6-79 6-79 6-79
Insulin B 6-79Footnote 1 6-79Footnote 1 6-79Footnote 1 6-79Footnote 1 6-79Footnote 1 6-79Footnote 1
Footnote 1

Lab test done on the fasted subgroup of the age range indicated.

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Table 3g: Kidney health
Subject Matrix Cycle 1
2007-2009
Cycle 2
2009-2011
Cycle 3
2012-2013
Cycle 4
2014-2015
Cycle 5
2016-2017
Cycle 6
2018-2019
Age (years)
Microalbumin U 6-79 6-79        
Table 3h: Nutritional status
Subject Matrix Cycle 1
2007-2009
Cycle 2
2009-2011
Cycle 3
2012-2013 
Cycle 4
2014-2015 
Cycle 5
2016-2017
Cycle 6
2018-2019 
Age (years)
Ferritin B   3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Iodine ((MEC)) U 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-19 (M), 3-39 (F) 3-19 (M), 3-39 (F)
Iodine (hhld visit) U         3-19 (M), 3-39 (F) 3-19 (M), 3-39 (F)
Iodine/creatinine ratio (hhld & (MEC)) U         3-19 (M), 3-39 (F) 3-19 (M), 3-39 (F)
Sodium (hhld & (MEC)) U         3-79 3-79
Potassium (hhld & (MEC)) U         3-79 3-79
Red blood cell folate B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Vitamin B12 B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) B     6-79Footnote 1      
Total Vitamin D3 [25-OH] - plasma B 6-79 3-79        
Vitamin D3 [25-OH] - serum B         3-79 3-79
Vitamin D3 [3-epi-25-OH] - serum B         3-79 3-79
Vitamin D2 [25-OH] - serum B         3-79 3-79
Total Vitamin D [25(OH)] - serum B     3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
  • (F) = Females
  • (M) = Males
Footnote 1

Lab test done on the fasted subgroup of the age range indicated.

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Table 3i: Reproductive hormones
Subject Matrix Cycle 1
2007-2009
Cycle 2
2009-2011
Cycle 3
2012-2013 
Cycle 4
2014-2015 
Cycle 5
2016-2017
Cycle 6
2018-2019 
Age (years)
Estradiol (E2) B     6-79 6-79    
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) B     6-79Footnote 3 (F) 6-79Footnote 3 (F)    
Luteinizing hormone (LH) B     6-79 (F) 6-79Footnote 3 (F)    
Progesterone (P4) B     6-79Footnote 3 (F) 6-79Footnote 3 (F)    
Testosterone B     6-79Footnote 3 (M) 6-79Footnote 3 (M)    
  • (F) = Females
  • (M) = Males
Footnote 3

Lab test done on the fasted subgroup of the age range indicated.

Return to footnote 3 referrer

Table 3j: Thyroid status
Subject Matrix Cycle 1
2007-2009
Cycle 2
2009-2011
Cycle 3
2012-2013 
Cycle 4
2014-2015 
Cycle 5
2016-2017
Cycle 6
2018-2019 
Age (years)
anti-thyroglobulin B     3-79 3-79    
anti-thyroid peroxidase B     3-79 3-79    
free thyroxine B     3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
thyroid stimulating hormone B     3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Table 3k: Environmental exposure
Subject Matrix Cycle 1
2007-2009
Cycle 2
2009-2011
Cycle 3
2012-2013
Cycle 4
2014-2015
Cycle 5
2016-2017
Cycle 6
2018-2019
Age (years)
Bisphenol A (BPA) U 6-79 3-79Footnote 2 3-79 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
Ethylene thiourea (ETU) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
ortho-phenylphenol (OPP) U            
Ortho-phenylphenol glucuronide (OPP-G) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
Ortho-phenylphenol sulphate (OPP-S) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
Pooled serum organohalogens B     3-79 (P) 3-79 (P) 3-79 (P) 3-79 (P)
Triclocarban U   3-79Footnote 2        
Triclosan U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
Acrylamide:
acrylamide hemoglobin adduct B     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
glycidamide hemoglobin adduct B     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
Benzene metabolites:
tt-muconic acid U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
phenol U   3-79Footnote 2        
s-phenylmercapturic acid U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
Carbamate insecticides:
carbofuranphenol U   3-79Footnote 2        
2-isopropoxyphenol U   3-79Footnote 2        
Chlorophenols:
2,4-dichlorophenol (2,4-DCP) U 6-79 3-79Footnote 2        
2,5-dichlorophenol (2,5-DCP) U   3-79Footnote 2        
pentachlorophenol U   3-79Footnote 2        
2,4,5-trichlorophenol U   3-79Footnote 2        
2,4,6-trichlorophenol U   3-79Footnote 2        
Metals and trace elements:
alumunium H         20-59  
antimony U 6-79 3-79        
antimony H         20-59  
arsenic (speciated):
arsenobetaine/arsenocholine U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
arsenocholine U     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
arsenic (V) acid U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
arsenous (III) acid U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
dimethylarsinic acid U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
monomethylarsonic acid U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
Inorganic-related arsenic species DV       3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
arsenic (total) B 6-79          
arsenic (total) U 6-79 3-79        
arsenic (total) H         20-59  
barium H         20-59  
beryllium H         20-59  
bismuth H         20-59  
boron U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
cadmium B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
cadmium U 6-79 3-79     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
cadmium H         20-59  
cesium U   3-79        
chromium H         20-59  
cobalt B   3-79        
cobalt U   3-79        
cobalt H         20-59  
copper B 6-79 3-79        
copper U 6-79 3-79        
copper H         20-59  
fluoride U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
lead B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
lead U 6-79 3-79        
lead H         20-59  
lithium H         20-59  
manganese B 6-79 3-79        
manganese U 6-79 3-79        
manganese H         20-59  
mercury:
inorganic B 6-79Footnote 2       3-19Footnote 2 3-19Footnote 2
inorganic U 6-79   3-79 3-79    
methyl B     20-79Footnote 2 20-79Footnote 2 3-19Footnote 2 3-19Footnote 2
total B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
total H         20-59  
molybdenum B 6-79 3-79        
molybdenum U 6-79 3-79        
molybdenum H         20-59  
nickel B 6-79 3-79        
nickel U 6-79 3-79        
nickel H         20-59  
platinum H         20-59  
red blood cell chromium B         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
selenium B 6-79 3-79     3-79 3-79
selenium U 6-79 3-79        
selenium H         20-59  
silver B   3-79        
silver U   3-79        
silver H         20-59  
tellurium H         20-59  
thallium U   3-79        
thallium H         20-59  
thorium H         20-59  
tungsten U   3-79        
uranium B 6-79 3-79        
uranium U 6-79 3-79        
uranium H            
vanadium U 6-79 3-79        
vanadium H         20-59  
zinc B 6-79 3-79        
zinc U 6-79 3-79        
zinc H 0000       20-59  
Organochlorine pesticides:
aldrin B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
alpha-chlordane B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
gamma-chlordane B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
cis-nonachlor B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
trans-nonachlor B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
oxychlordane B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
beta-hexachlorocyclohexane (ß-HCH) B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane (γ-HCH) B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
hexachlorobenzene (HCB) B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
mirex B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
p,p'-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (p,p'-DDE) B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
p,p'-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (p,p'-DDT) B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
Toxaphene parlar 26 B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
Toxaphene parlar 50 B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
Organophosphate insecticides
acephate U     3-79Footnote 2Footnote 5      
dimethylphosphate (DMP) U 6-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
dimethylthiophosphate (DMTP) U 6-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
dimethyldithiophosphate (DMDTP) U 6-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
diethylphosphate (DEP) U 6-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
diethylthiophosphate (DETP) U 6-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
diethyldithiophosphate (DEDTP) U 6-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
malathion dicarboxylic acid U     3-79Footnote 2Footnote 5 3-79Footnote 2    
methamidophos U     3-79Footnote 2Footnote 5      
3,5,6 trichloro-2-pyridinol U     3-79Footnote 2Footnote 5 3-79Footnote 2    
Parabens:
butyl paraben U     3-79Footnote 2Footnote 5 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
ethyl paraben U     3-79Footnote 2Footnote 5 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
methylparaben U     3-79Footnote 2Footnote 5 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
propyl paraben U     3-79Footnote 2Footnote 5 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
Iso-butylparaben U            
Perfluoroakyl substances:
perfluorobutane sulfonate (PFBS) B   12-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
perfluorodecanoic acid (PFDA) B   12-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
perfluorohexane sulfonate (PFHxS) B 20-79 12-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
perfluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA) B   12-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
perfluoro-n-butyric acid (PFBA) B   12-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA) B   12-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) B 20-79 12-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) B 20-79 12-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
perfluoroundecanoic acid (PFUDA) B   12-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
Phenoxy Herbicide:
2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) U 6-79 3-79Footnote 2        
Phthalate metabolites:
mono benzyl phthalate (MBzP) U 6-49 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-3-carboxypropyl phthalate (MCPP) U 6-49 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-3-hydroxy-n-butyl phthalate (3OH-MBP) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono cyclohexyl phthalate (MCHP) U 6-49 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-(2-ethyl-5-hydroxyhexyl) phthalate (MEHHP) U 6-49 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-(2-ethyl-5-oxohexyl) phthalate (MEOHP) U 6-49 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (MEHP) U 6-49 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono ethyl phthalate (MEP) U 6-49 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-iso-butyl phthalate (MiBP) U   3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-isononyl phthalate (MiNP) U 6-49 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-n-butyl phthalate (MnBP) U 6-49 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-n-octyl phthalate (MOP) U 6-49 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-methyl phthalate (MMP) U 6-49 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-carboxy-n-heptyl phthalate (MCHpP) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-(2-ethyl-5-carboxypentyl) phthalate (MECPP) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-(2-carboxymethylhexyl) phthalate (MCMHP) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-(carboxyisooctyl) phthalate (MCIOP) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-(oxoisononyl) phthalate (MOINP) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-(hydroxyisononyl) phthalate (MHINP) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
monocarboxyisononyl phthalate (MCiNP) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
mono-isodecyl phthalate (MIDP) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
monooxoisodecyl phthalate (MOiDP) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
monohydroxyisodecyl phthalate (MHiDP) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
Polyaromatic hydrocarbons:
chrysenes:
2-hydroxychrysene U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
3-hydroxychrysene U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
4-hydroxychrysene U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
6-hydroxychrysene U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
fluoranthene:
3-hydroxyfluoranthene U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
fluorenes:
2-hydroxyfluorene U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
3-hydroxyfluorene U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
9-hydroxyfluorene U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
napthalenes:
1-hydroxynaphthol U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
2-hydroxynaphthol U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
phenanthrenes:
1-hydroxyphenanthrene U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
2-hydroxyphenanthrene U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
3-hydroxyphenanthrene U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
4-hydroxyphenanthrene U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
9-hydroxyphenanthrene U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
pyrene:
3-hydroxybenzo(a)pyrène U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
1-hydroxypyrene U   3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2    
Alternate plasticizers
mono-isononyl-cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylate (MINCH) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
1,2-(trans-cyclohexane-dicarboxylate)-mono-(7-carboxylate-4-methyl) heptyl ester (trans-cx-MINCH) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
1,2-(cis-cyclohexane-dicarboxylate)-mono-(7-carboxylate-4-methyl) heptyl ester (cis-cx-MINCH) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
cis-cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic acid (cis-CHDA) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
1,2-(cyclohexane-dicarboxylate)-mono-(7-hydroxy-4-methyl) octyl ester (OH-MINCH) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
1,2-(cyclohexane-dicarboxylate)-mono-(7-oxo-4-methyl) octyl ester (oxo-MINCH) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
1,2-(trans-cyclohexane-dicarboxylate)-mono-4-methyloctyl ester (trans-MINCH) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
2,2,4-trimethyl-1,2-pentanediol (TMPD) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
2,2,4-trimethyl-3-hydroxy valeric acid (HTMV) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
1,2,4-benzenetricarboxylate 1-(2-ethylhexyl) ester (1-MEHTM) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
1,2,4-benzenetricarboxylate 2-(2-ethylhexyl) ester (2-MEHTM) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
1,2,4-benzenetricarboxylate 4-(2-ethylhexyl) ester (4-MEHTM) U         3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
Polybrominated flame retardants:
Polybrominated biphenyls 153 (PBB 153) B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
Polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) 15, 17,  B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
PBDE 25, 28, 33, 47, 99, 100, 153 B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs):
Aroclor 1260 B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
PCB 28, 52, 66, 74, 99, 101, 105, 118, B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
PCB 128, 138, 146, 153, 156, 163, 167, 170, B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
PCB 178, 180, 183, 187, 194, 201, 203, 206 B 20-79Footnote 1Footnote 2          
Pyrethroids pesticides:
cis-3-(2,2-dibromovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropane carboxylic acid (cis-DBCA) U 6-79 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
cis-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropane carboxylic acid (cis-DCCA) U 6-79 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
4-fluoro-3-phenoxybenzoic acid (4-F-3-PBA) U 6-79 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
3-phenoxybenzoic acid (3-PBA) U 6-79 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
trans-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropane carboxylic acid (trans-DCCA) U 6-79 3-79Footnote 2     3-79Footnote 2 3-79Footnote 2
Tobacco:
nicotine and metabolites:
anabasine U 12-79Footnote 2   12-79   12-79  
free cotinine U 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 6-79Footnote 2
free cotinine S           6-79
total cotinine U 12-79Footnote 2          
cotinine-n-glucuronide U 12-79Footnote 2   12-79   12-79  
nicotine U 12-79Footnote 2   12-79   12-79  
nicotine-n-glucuronide U 12-79Footnote 2   12-79   12-79  
trans-3-hydroxycotinine free U 12-79Footnote 2   12-79   12-79 12-79Footnote 2
trans-3-hydroxycotinine-O-glucuronide U 12-79Footnote 2   12-79   12-79  
NNK metabolites (4-(methyl-nitrosamino)-1-butanone):
free NNAL U 12-79Footnote 2   12-79Footnote 2   12-79Footnote 2  
total NNAL U 12-79Footnote 2   12-79Footnote 2   12-79Footnote 2 6-79Footnote 2
Triazine herbicides:
atrazine mercapturate  U   3-79Footnote 2        
desethylatrazine  U   3-79Footnote 2        
diaminochlorotriazine U   3-79Footnote 2        
Volatile organic compounds:
common fuel pollutants (BTEX):
benzene B     12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2  
ethylbenzene B     12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2  
m- & p-xylenes B     12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2  
o-xylene B     12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2  
toluene B     12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2  
trihalomethanes:
bromodichloromethane B     12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2  
dibromochloromethane B     12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2  
tribromomethane B     12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2  
trichloromethane B     12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2  
   halogenated solvents:
carbon tetrachloride B         12-79Footnote 2  
trichloroethylene B     12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2  
tetrachloroethylene B     12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2  
1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane B         12-79Footnote 2  
benzenes:
Isopropylbenzene B         12-79Footnote 2  
Nitrobenzene B         12-79Footnote 2  
1,4-dichlorobenzene B         12-79Footnote 2  
   other:
4-Methyl-2-pentanone B         12-79Footnote 2  
styrene B     12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2 12-79Footnote 2  
furans:
Tetrahydrofuran B         12-79  
2,5-dimethylfuran B         12-79  
Bisphenol analogues
Bisphenol AF U            
Bisphenol S U            
Bisphenol F U            
Bisphenol B U            
Bisphenol E U            
Bisphenol Z U            
Bisphenol 4-4' (BP4) U            
Flame retardants: BDEs
2-Ethyl-1-hexyl 2,3,4,5-tetrabromobenzoate (EHTBB) or (TBB) B            
bis(2-ethylhexyl) tetrabromophthalate (TBPH) B            
pentabromoethylbenzene (PBEB) B            
5-hydroxy-2,2',4,4'-tetrabromodiphenyl ether (5-OH-BDE-47) B            
6-hydroxy-2,2',4,4'-tetrabromodiphenyl ether (6-OH-BDE-47) B            
6-methoxy-2,2',4,4'-tetrabromodiphenyl ether  (6-MeO-BDE-47) B            
4'-hydroxy-2,2',4,5'- tetrabromodiphenyl ether (4'-OH-BDE-49) B            
2,2',4,4'-Tetrabromodiphenyl ether (PBDE 47) B            
2,2',4,4',5-Pentabromodiphenyl ether (PBDE 99) B            
2,2',4,4',6-Pentabromodiphenyl ether (PBDE 100) B            
2,2',4,4',5,5'-Hexabromodiphenyl ether (PBDE 153) B            
Short-chained chlorinated paraffins (SCCPs) B            
Total short chain (C10-C13) B            
Congener C10H18Cl4 B            
Congener C10H17Cl5 B            
Congener C10H16Cl6 B            
Congener C10H15Cl7 B            
Congener C10H14Cl8 B            
Congener C10H13Cl9 B            
Congener C11H20Cl4 B            
Congener C11H18Cl6 B            
Congener C11H16C8 B            
Congener C12H20Cl6 B            
Congener C12H18C8 B            
Congener C13H24Cl4 B            
Congener C13H22Cl6 B            
Congener C13H20Cl8 B            
Total medium chain (C14-C17) B            
Congener C14H22Cl8 B            
Congener C15H22Cl6 B            
Congener C16H26Cl8 B            
Congener C17H28Cl8 B            
Flame retardants: OP
Bis-2(butoxyethyl) phosphate (BBOEP) U            
Bis(2-chloropropyl) phosphate (BCIPP) U            
Bis(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl)
phosphate (BDCIPP)
U            
Diphenyl phosphate (DPHP) U            
Di-o-cresyl phosphate or Di-o-tolyl phosphate (DoCP) U            
Di-p-cresyl phosphate or Di-p-tolyl-phosphate (DpCP) U            
Food additives
3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzoic acid (BHT-acid) U            
Polycyclic musks
7-Acetyl-1,1,3,4,4,6-hexamethyltetrahydronaphthalene
[1-(5,6,7,8-Tetrahydro-3,5,5,6,8,8-hexamethyl-2-naphthalenyl)ethanone] (AHTN, Tonalide)
B            
1,3,4,6,7,8-Hexahydro-4,6,6,7,8,8-hexamethylcyclopenta[g]-2-benzopyran (HHCB, Galaxolide) B            
UV-related compounds
2,4-dihydroxybenzophenone (Benzophenone-1) U            
2,2',4,4'-tetrahydroxybenzophenone (Benzophenone-2) U            
2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone (Benzophenone-3) U            
2,2'-dihydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone (Benzophenone-8) U            
4-hydroxybenzophnenone (4-OH-Benzophenone) U            
2-Ethyl-hexyl-4-methoxycinnamate (Octinoxate; Octylmethoxycinnamate) U            
3-(4-methylbenzylidene)-camphor (enzacamene; 4-MBC) U            
N,N-dimethyl-p-aminobenzoic acid (DMP) U            
N-monomethyl-p-aminobenzoic acid (MMP) U            
Pesticides: DEET and IMPY
N,N-Diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) U            
m-[(N,N-diethylamino)carbonyl] benzoic acid (DCBA) U            
N,N-Diethyl-m-hydroxymethylbenzamide (DHMB) U            
2-isopropyl-4-methyl-6-hydroxypyrimidine (IMPY) U            
Pesticides: Glyphosate and Glufosinate
Glyphosate (GLYPH) U            
Aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) U            
Glufosinate (GLUF) (or glufosinate ammonium) U            
3-Methylphosphinico propionicacid(3-MPPA) U            
Pesticides: Neonicotinoids
5-Hydroxyimidacloprid U            
N-Desmethylacetamiprid U            
Acetamiprid (NXL) U            
Clothianidin (CTH) U            
Dinotefuran (DTQ) U            
Imidacloprid (ICP) U            
Nitenpyram (NTM) U            
Thiacloprid (TAP) U            
Thiamethoxam (THM) U            

(P) = Pooled Serum

Footnote 1

Lab test done on the fasted subgroup of the age range indicated.

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Footnote 2

Lab test done on the fasted subgroup of the age range indicated.

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Footnote 5

Data not released due to lab quality issues.

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Table 3l: General characterization
Subject Matrix Cycle 1
2007-2009
Cycle 2
2009-2011
Cycle 3
2012-2013
Cycle 4
2014-2015
Cycle 5
2016-2017
Cycle 6
2018-2019
Age (years)
Specific gravity U   3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Creatinine (hhld & (MEC)) U 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Table 3m: Infection markers
Subject Matrix Cycle 1
2007-2009
Cycle 2
2009-2011
Cycle 3
2012-2013
Cycle 4
2014-2015
Cycle 5
2016-2017
Cycle 6
2018-2019
Age (years)
Hepatitis A virus antibody B 14-79          
Hepatitis B surface antigen B 14-79 14-79 14-79 14-79    
Hepatitis B virus surface antibody B 14-79 14-79 14-79      
Hepatitis B virus surface antigen B 14-79 14-79 14-79 14-79    
Hepatitis C virus antibody B 14-79 14-79 14-79 14-79    
Hepatitis C RNA B     14-79Footnote 4 14-79Footnote 4    
Chlamydia trachomatis U   14-59     14-59 14-59
Herpes simplex-2 B   14-59        
Human Papillomavirus U   14-59        
Anti-Toxoplasmosis B         3-79  
Footnote 4

Lab test done on the fasted subgroup of the age range indicated.

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Table 3n: Environmental exposure (IAS, Tested at the household level)
Subject Matrix Cycle 1
2007-2009
Cycle 2
2009-2011
Cycle 3
2012-2013
Cycle 4
2014-2015
Cycle 5
2016-2017
Cycle 6
2018-2019
Age (years)
Acetone IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
a-Pinene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Benzaldehyde IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Benzene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Benzenepropanol IAS   3-79        
Benzofuran IAS     3-79 3-79    
Biphenyl IAS   3-79        
1-Bromodecane IAS     3-79 3-79    
Bromodichloromethane IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Tribromomethane IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
1-Bromooctane IAS     3-79 3-79    
1-Bromopropane IAS     3-79 3-79    
1-Butanol IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
2-Butanone IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
2-Butoxyethanol IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Butyl ester benzoic acid IAS   3-79        
Camphene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Carbon tetrachloride IAS   3-79        
Chlorobenzene IAS     3-79 3-79    
1-Chlorododecane IAS     3-79 3-79    
Trichloromethane IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Chloromethylbenzene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
4-Chloro,3-methylphenol IAS   3-79        
3-Chloropropene IAS   3-79        
Cyclohexane IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Cyclohexanol IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Cyclohexanone IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Decamethyltetrasiloxane IAS     3-79 3-79    
Decanal IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Decane IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Dibromochloromethane IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
1,2-Dibromoethane IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
1,2-Dichlorobenzene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
1,4-Dichlorobenzene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
1,1-Dichloroethane IAS     3-79 3-79    
1,2-Dichloroethane IAS     3-79 3-79    
2,4-/2,5-dichlorotoluene IAS   3-79        
1,3-Dichloro-2-propanol IAS     3-79 3-79    
1,2-dichloropropane IAS   3-79        
2,3-dichloropropene IAS   3-79        
1,2-Dimethoxyethane IAS     3-79 3-79    
Dimethoxymethane IAS   3-79        
1,2-Dimethoxy-4-(2-propenyl)benzene IAS   3-79        
Dimethyl ester pentanedioc acid IAS     3-79 3-79    
2,5-Dimethylfuran IAS     3-79 3-79    
1,4-Dioxane IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane IAS   3-79        
Dodecamethylpentasiloxane IAS     3-79 3-79    
Dodecane IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Ethanediol diacetate IAS   3-79        
1-Ethenylpyrrolidinone IAS   3-79        
2-(2-Ethoxyethoxy)ethanol IAS   3-79        
2-Ethoxyethyl acetate IAS   3-79        
Ethylbenzene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Ethyl ester benzoic acid IAS   3-79        
2-Ethyl-1-hexanol IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79        
2-Furancarboxaldehyde IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Heptanal IAS     3-79 3-79    
Heptane IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
1,1,2,3,4,4-Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene IAS     3-79 3-79    
Hexachloroethane IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Hexamethyldisiloxane IAS     3-79 3-79    
Hexanal IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Hexane IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
2-Hexanone IAS     3-79 3-79    
Limonene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
2-Methoxyethyl acetate IAS   3-79        
2-(2-Methoxyethoxy)ethanol IAS   3-79        
2-Methyl-1,3-butadiene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Methyl ester benzoic acid IAS   3-79        
Methyl ester hexanoic acid IAS   3-79        
1-Methylethylbenzene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
5-Methyl-2-hexanone IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
4-Methyl-2-pentanone IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
4-Methylpenten-2-one IAS   3-79        
2-Methyl-2-propanol IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
2-Methylpropyl ester benzoic acid IAS   3-79        
1-Methylpyrrolidinone IAS   3-79        
Naphthalene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Nitromethane IAS   3-79        
1-Nitropropane IAS   3-79        
2-Nitropropane IAS   3-79        
2-nitrotoluene IAS   3-79        
Nonanal IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Nonane IAS     3-79 3-79    
Nonanol IAS   3-79        
Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Octamethyltrisiloxane IAS     3-79 3-79    
Octanal IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Octane IAS     3-79 3-79    
Octanol IAS   3-79        
Pentachloroethane IAS     3-79 3-79    
Pentane IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
1-Pentanol IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Pentanone IAS   3-79        
2-Pentanone IAS     3-79 3-79    
Perchloroethylene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Phenol IAS     3-79 3-79    
1-Propanol IAS   3-79        
2-Propanol IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Quinoline IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Styrene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane IAS     3-79 3-79    
Tetrahydrofuran IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Toluene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene IAS     3-79 3-79    
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene IAS     3-79 3-79    
1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene IAS     3-79 3-79    
1,1,2-Trichloroethane IAS     3-79 3-79    
Trichloroethylene IAS   3-79        
1,2,3-Trichloropropane IAS     3-79 3-79    
1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
1,2,4-trimethylbenzene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene IAS     3-79 3-79    
3,5,5-Trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-1-one IAS   3-79        
Undecane IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
o-Xylene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
m,p-Xylene IAS   3-79 3-79 3-79    
Table 3o: Environmental exposure (household tap water subsample)
Subject Matrix Cycle 1
2007-2009
Cycle 2
2009-2011
Cycle 3
2012-2013
Cycle 4
2014-2015
Cycle 5
2016-2017
Cycle 6
2018-2019
Age (years)
Fluoride TWS     3-79 3-79    
Volatile organic compounds
Common fuel pollutants (BTEX)
Benzene TWS     3-79 3-79    
Ethylbenzene TWS     3-79 3-79    
m- & p-Xylenes TWS     3-79 3-79    
o-Xylene TWS     3-79 3-79    
Toluene TWS     3-79 3-79    
Total xylene TWS     3-79 3-79    
Trihalomethanes
Bromodichloromethane TWS     3-79 3-79    
Dibromochloromethane TWS     3-79 3-79    
Tribromomethane TWS     3-79 3-79    
      Trichloromethane TWS     3-79 3-79    
Metals and trace elements in water              
Antimony (Sb) TWS            
Arsenic (total) (As) TWS            
Beryllium (Be) TWS            
Boron (Bo) TWS            
Cadmium (Cd) TWS            
Chromium (Cr) TWS            
Cobalt (Co) TWS            
Copper (Cu) TWS            
Lead (Pb) TWS            
Manganese (Mn) TWS            
Molybdenum (Mo) TWS            
Nickel (Ni) TWS            
Selenium (Se) TWS            
Silver (Ag) TWS            
Uranium (Ur) TWS            
Zinc (Zn) TWS            
Table 4: BiobankFootnote 1
Subject Matrix Cycle 1
2007-2009
Cycle 2
2009-2011
Cycle 3
2012-2013
Cycle 4
2014-2015
Cycle 5
2016-2017
Cycle 6
2018-2019
Age (years)
DNA Storage B/S 20-79 20-79 14-79 14-79 3-79 3-79
Buffy Coat Storage Buf            
Urine Storage U 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Plasma Storage B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Whole Blood Storage B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Serum Storage B 6-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79 3-79
Footnote 1

Limited quantities, availability may vary.

Buffy coat will be stored starting in Cycle 7 instead of DNA extraction.

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Correspondence Table: National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2016 V1.3 to National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 V1.0 based on GSIM

Updated: September 14, 2023

The Generic Statistical Information Model (GSIM) is now used to identify the types of changes made to the classification. Real changes (RC) are those affecting the scope of the existing classification items or categories, whether or not accompanied by changes in the title, definition and/or the coding. Virtual changes (VC) are those made in coding, titles and/or definitions, while the meaning or scope of the classification item remains the same. The "real changes" are the most important ones to note for analysis.

Types of changes in the classification, including Codes, Titles and Classification Items (Based on GSIM)

Correspondence Table: National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2016 V1.3 to National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 V1.0 based on GSIM (CSV, 92.26 KB)
Correspondence table
NOC 2016 V1.3 Code NOC 2016 V1.3 Title GSIM Type of Change NOC 2021 V1.0 Code NOC 2021 Title Notes
0011 Legislators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 00010 Legislators  
0012 Senior government managers and officials VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 00011 Senior government managers and officials  
0013 Senior managers - financial, communications and other business services VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 00012 Senior managers - financial, communications and other business services  
0014 Senior managers - health, education, social and community services and membership organizations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 00013 Senior managers - health, education, social and community services and membership organizations  
0015 Senior managers - trade, broadcasting and other services, n.e.c. VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 00014 Senior managers - trade, broadcasting and other services  
0016 Senior managers - construction, transportation, production and utilities VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 00015 Senior managers - construction, transportation, production and utilities  
0111 Financial managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 10010 Financial managers  
0112 Human resources managers RC4.2 - Split off, RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 10011 Human resources managers 0112 continues as 10011 and part transferred to 11200 and 13110 and part split off to emerging item 22232
0112 Human resources managers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 11200 Human resources professionals 0112 continues as 10011 and part transferred to 11200 and 13110 and part split off to emerging item 22232
0112 Human resources managers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 13110 Administrative assistants 0112 continues as 10011 and part transferred to 11200 and 13110 and part split off to emerging item 22232
0112 Human resources managers RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22232 Occupational health and safety specialists 0112 continues as 10011 and part transferred to 11200 and 13110 and part split off to emerging item 22232
0113 Purchasing managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 10012 Purchasing managers  
0114 Other administrative services managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 10019 Other administrative services managers  
0121 Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 10020 Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers  
0122 Banking, credit and other investment managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 10021 Banking, credit and other investment managers  
0124 Advertising, marketing and public relations managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 10022 Advertising, marketing and public relations managers  
0125 Other business services managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 10029 Other business services managers  
0131 Telecommunication carriers managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 10030 Telecommunication carriers managers  
0132 Postal and courier services managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 70021 Postal and courier services managers  
0211 Engineering managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 20010 Engineering managers  
0212 Architecture and science managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 20011 Architecture and science managers  
0213 Computer and information systems managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 20012 Computer and information systems managers  
0311 Managers in health care VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 30010 Managers in health care  
0411 Government managers - health and social policy development and program administration VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 40010 Government managers - health and social policy development and program administration  
0412 Government managers - economic analysis, policy development and program administration VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 40011 Government managers - economic analysis, policy development and program administration  
0413 Government managers - education policy development and program administration VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 40012 Government managers - education policy development and program administration  
0414 Other managers in public administration VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 40019 Other managers in public administration  
0421 Administrators - post-secondary education and vocational training VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 40020 Administrators - post-secondary education and vocational training  
0422 School principals and administrators of elementary and secondary education VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 40021 School principals and administrators of elementary and secondary education  
0423 Managers in social, community and correctional services VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 40030 Managers in social, community and correctional services  
0431 Commissioned police officers RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 40040 Commissioned police officers and related occupations in public protection services 0431 continues as 40040 and part split off to emerging item 41310
0431 Commissioned police officers RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41310 Police investigators and other investigative occupations 0431 continues as 40040 and part split off to emerging item 41310
0432 Fire chiefs and senior firefighting officers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 40041 Fire chiefs and senior firefighting officers  
0433 Commissioned officers of the Canadian Armed Forces RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 10012 Purchasing managers 0433 continues as 40042 and part transferred to 10012
0433 Commissioned officers of the Canadian Armed Forces RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 40042 Commissioned officers of the Canadian Armed Forces 0433 continues as 40042 and part transferred to 10012
0511 Library, archive, museum and art gallery managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 50010 Library, archive, museum and art gallery managers  
0512 Managers - publishing, motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 50011 Managers - publishing, motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts  
0513 Recreation, sports and fitness program and service directors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 50012 Recreation, sports and fitness program and service directors  
0601 Corporate sales managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 60010 Corporate sales managers  
0621 Retail and wholesale trade managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 60020 Retail and wholesale trade managers  
0631 Restaurant and food service managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 60030 Restaurant and food service managers  
0632 Accommodation service managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 60031 Accommodation service managers  
0651 Managers in customer and personal services, n.e.c. VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 60040 Managers in customer and personal services  
0711 Construction managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 70010 Construction managers  
0712 Home building and renovation managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 70011 Home building and renovation managers  
0714 Facility operation and maintenance managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 70012 Facility operation and maintenance managers  
0731 Managers in transportation VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 70020 Managers in transportation  
0811 Managers in natural resources production and fishing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 80010 Managers in natural resources production and fishing  
0821 Managers in agriculture VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 80020 Managers in agriculture  
0822 Managers in horticulture VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 80021 Managers in horticulture  
0823 Managers in aquaculture VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 80022 Managers in aquaculture  
0911 Manufacturing managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 90010 Manufacturing managers  
0912 Utilities managers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 90011 Utilities managers  
1111 Financial auditors and accountants VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 11100 Financial auditors and accountants  
1112 Financial and investment analysts VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 11101 Financial and investment analysts  
1113 Securities agents, investment dealers and brokers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 11103 Securities agents, investment dealers and brokers  
1114 Other financial officers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 11100 Financial auditors and accountants 1114 continues as 11109 and part transferred to 11100 and part split off to emerging item 11102
1114 Other financial officers RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 11102 Financial advisors 1114 continues as 11109 and part transferred to 11100 and part split off to emerging item 11102
1114 Other financial officers RC4.2 - Split off, RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 11109 Other financial officers 1114 continues as 11109 and part transferred to 11100 and part split off to emerging item 11102
1121 Human resources professionals VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 11200 Human resources professionals  
1122 Professional occupations in business management consulting VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 11201 Professional occupations in business management consulting  
1123 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 10022 Advertising, marketing and public relations managers 1123 continues as 11202 and part transferred to 10022 and 64409
1123 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 11202 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations 1123 continues as 11202 and part transferred to 10022 and 64409
1123 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64409 Other customer and information services representatives 1123 continues as 11202 and part transferred to 10022 and 64409
1211 Supervisors, general office and administrative support workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12010 Supervisors, general office and administrative support workers  
1212 Supervisors, finance and insurance office workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12011 Supervisors, finance and insurance office workers  
1213 Supervisors, library, correspondence and related information workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12012 Supervisors, library, correspondence and related information workers  
1214 Supervisors, mail and message distribution occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72025 Supervisors, mail and message distribution occupations  
1215 Supervisors, supply chain, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations RC4.2 - Split off , RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12013 Supervisors, supply chain, tracking and scheduling coordination occupations 1215 continues as 12013 and part transferred to 74202 and part split off to emerging item 13201
1215 Supervisors, supply chain, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations RC4.2 - Split off , RC5, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 13201 Production and transportation logistics coordinators 1215 continues as 12013 and part transferred to 74202 and part split off to emerging item 13201
1215 Supervisors, supply chain, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 74202 Air transport ramp attendants 1215 continues as 12013 and part transferred to 74202 and part split off to emerging item 13201
1221 Administrative officers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 13100 Administrative officers  
1222 Executive assistants VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12100 Executive assistants  
1223 Human resources and recruitment officers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12101 Human resources and recruitment officers  
1224 Property administrators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 13101 Property administrators  
1225 Purchasing agents and officers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12102 Procurement and purchasing agents and officers  
1226 Conference and event planners VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12103 Conference and event planners  
1227 Court officers and justices of the peace RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 10019 Other administrative services managers 1227 expired, part transferred to 10019 and 42200 and part split-off to emerging item 14103
1227 Court officers and justices of the peace RC4.2 - Split off, RC5 VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14103 Court clerks and related court services occupations 1227 expired, part transferred to 10019 and 42200 and part split-off to emerging item 14103
1227 Court officers and justices of the peace Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 42200 Paralegals and related occupations 1227 expired, part transferred to 10019 and 42200 and part split-off to emerging item 14103
1228 Employment insurance, immigration, border services and revenue officers RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12104 Employment insurance and revenue officers 1228 expired and is distributed between emerging items 12104 and 43203
1228 Employment insurance, immigration, border services and revenue officers RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 43203 Border services, customs, and immigration officers 1228 expired and is distributed between emerging items 12104 and 43203
1241 Administrative assistants VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 13110 Administrative assistants  
1242 Legal administrative assistants VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 13111 Legal administrative assistants  
1243 Medical administrative assistants VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 13112 Medical administrative assistants  
1251 Court reporters, medical transcriptionists and related occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12110 Court reporters, medical transcriptionists and related occupations  
1252 Health information management occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12111 Health information management occupations  
1253 Records management technicians RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12111 Health information management occupations 1253 continues as 12112 and part transferred to 12111
1253 Records management technicians RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12112 Records management technicians 1253 continues as 12112 and part transferred to 12111
1254 Statistical officers and related research support occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12113 Statistical officers and related research support occupations  
1311 Accounting technicians and bookkeepers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12200 Accounting technicians and bookkeepers  
1312 Insurance adjusters and claims examiners VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12201 Insurance adjusters and claims examiners  
1313 Insurance underwriters VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12202 Insurance underwriters  
1314 Assessors, valuators and appraisers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 12203 Assessors, business valuators and appraisers  
1315 Customs, ship and other brokers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 13200 Customs, ship and other brokers  
1411 General office support workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14100 General office support workers  
1414 Receptionists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14101 Receptionists  
1415 Personnel clerks VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14102 Personnel clerks  
1416 Court clerks RC3.1 - Merger, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14103 Court clerks and related court services occupations 1416 expired and all parts merged into emerging item 14103
1422 Data entry clerks VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14111 Data entry clerks  
1423 Desktop publishing operators and related occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14112 Desktop publishing operators and related occupations  
1431 Accounting and related clerks VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14200 Accounting and related clerks  
1432 Payroll administrators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 13102 Payroll administrators  
1434 Banking, insurance and other financial clerks VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14201 Banking, insurance and other financial clerks  
1435 Collectors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14202 Collection clerks  
1451 Library assistants and clerks VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14300 Library assistants and clerks  
1452 Correspondence, publication and regulatory clerks VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14301 Correspondence, publication and regulatory clerks  
1454 Survey interviewers and statistical clerks VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14110 Survey interviewers and statistical clerks  
1511 Mail, postal and related workers RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64401 Postal services representatives 1511 continues as 74100 and part split off to emerging item 64401
1511 Mail, postal and related workers RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 74100 Mail and parcel sorters and related occupations 1511 continues as 74100 and part split off to emerging item 64401
1512 Letter carriers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 74101 Letter carriers  
1513 Couriers, messengers and door-to-door distributors RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 74102 Couriers and messengers 1513 continues as 74102 and part transferred to 75201
1513 Couriers, messengers and door-to-door distributors RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 75201 Delivery service drivers and door-to-door distributors 1513 continues as 74102 and part transferred to 75201
1521 Shippers and receivers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14400 Shippers and receivers  
1522 Storekeepers and partspersons VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14401 Storekeepers and partspersons  
1523 Production logistics co-ordinators RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 13201 Production and transportation logistics coordinators 1523 expired and distributed between emerging items 13201 and 14402
1523 Production logistics co-ordinators RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14402 Production logistics workers 1523 expired and distributed between emerging items 13201 and 14402
1524 Purchasing and inventory control workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14403 Purchasing and inventory control workers  
1525 Dispatchers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 13201 Production and transportation logistics coordinators 1525 continues as 14404 and part transferred to 13201
1525 Dispatchers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14404 Dispatchers 1525 continues as 14404 and part transferred to 13201
1526 Transportation route and crew schedulers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 14405 Transportation route and crew schedulers  
2111 Physicists and astronomers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21100 Physicists and astronomers  
2112 Chemists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21101 Chemists  
2113 Geoscientists and oceanographers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21102 Geoscientists and oceanographers  
2114 Meteorologists and climatologists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21103 Meteorologists and climatologists  
2115 Other professional occupations in physical sciences VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21109 Other professional occupations in physical sciences  
2121 Biologists and related scientists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21110 Biologists and related scientists  
2122 Forestry professionals VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21111 Forestry professionals  
2123 Agricultural representatives, consultants and specialists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21112 Agricultural representatives, consultants and specialists  
2131 Civil engineers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21300 Civil engineers  
2132 Mechanical engineers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21301 Mechanical engineers  
2133 Electrical and electronics engineers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21310 Electrical and electronics engineers  
2134 Chemical engineers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21320 Chemical engineers  
2141 Industrial and manufacturing engineers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21321 Industrial and manufacturing engineers  
2142 Metallurgical and materials engineers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21322 Metallurgical and materials engineers  
2143 Mining engineers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21330 Mining engineers  
2144 Geological engineers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21331 Geological engineers  
2145 Petroleum engineers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21332 Petroleum engineers  
2146 Aerospace engineers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21390 Aerospace engineers  
2147 Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers) VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21311 Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers)  
2148 Other professional engineers, n.e.c. VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21399 Other professional engineers  
2151 Architects VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21200 Architects  
2152 Landscape architects VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21201 Landscape architects  
2153 Urban and land use planners VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21202 Urban and land use planners  
2154 Land surveyors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21203 Land surveyors  
2161 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21210 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries  
2171 Information systems analysts and consultants RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21211 Data scientists 2171 continues as 21222 and part split off to emerging items 21211, 21220, 21221 and 21233 
2171 Information systems analysts and consultants RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21220 Cybersecurity specialists 2171 continues as 21222 and part split off to emerging items 21211, 21220, 21221 and 21233 
2171 Information systems analysts and consultants RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21221 Business systems specialists 2171 continues as 21222 and part split off to emerging items 21211, 21220, 21221 and 21233 
2171 Information systems analysts and consultants RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21222 Information systems specialists 2171 continues as 21222 and part split off to emerging items 21211, 21220, 21221 and 21233 
2171 Information systems analysts and consultants RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21233 Web designers 2171 continues as 21222 and part split off to emerging items 21211, 21220, 21221 and 21233 
2172 Database analysts and data administrators RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21211 Data scientists 2172 continues as 21223 and part split off to emerging item 21211
2172 Database analysts and data administrators RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21223 Database analysts and data administrators 2172 continues as 21223 and part split off to emerging item 21211
2173 Software engineers and designers RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21211 Data scientists 2173 continues as 21231 and part split off to emerging item 21211
2173 Software engineers and designers RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21231 Software engineers and designers 2173 continues as 21231 and part split off to emerging item 21211
2174 Computer programmers and interactive media developers RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21230 Computer systems developers and programmers 2174 expired and the denotations distributed among emerging items 21230, 21232 and 21234
2174 Computer programmers and interactive media developers RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21232 Software developers and programmers 2174 expired and the denotations distributed among emerging items 21230, 21232 and 21234
2174 Computer programmers and interactive media developers RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21234 Web developers and programmers 2174 expired and the denotations distributed among emerging items 21230, 21232 and 21234
2175 Web designers and developers RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21233 Web designers 2175 expired and the denotations distributed among emerging items 21233 and 21234
2175 Web designers and developers RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21234 Web developers and programmers 2175 expired and the denotations distributed among emerging items 21233 and 21234
2211 Chemical technologists and technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22100 Chemical technologists and technicians  
2212 Geological and mineral technologists and technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22101 Geological and mineral technologists and technicians  
2221 Biological technologists and technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22110 Biological technologists and technicians  
2222 Agricultural and fish products inspectors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22111 Agricultural and fish products inspectors  
2223 Forestry technologists and technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22112 Forestry technologists and technicians  
2224 Conservation and fishery officers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22113 Conservation and fishery officers  
2225 Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22114 Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists  
2231 Civil engineering technologists and technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22300 Civil engineering technologists and technicians  
2232 Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22301 Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians  
2233 Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22302 Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians  
2234 Construction estimators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22303 Construction estimators  
2241 Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22310 Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians  
2242 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22311 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment)  
2243 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22312 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics  
2244 Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22313 Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors  
2251 Architectural technologists and technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22210 Architectural technologists and technicians  
2252 Industrial designers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22211 Industrial designers  
2253 Drafting technologists and technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22212 Drafting technologists and technicians  
2254 Land survey technologists and technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22213 Land survey technologists and technicians  
2255 Technical occupations in geomatics and meteorology VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22214 Technical occupations in geomatics and meteorology  
2261 Non-destructive testers and inspection technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22230 Non-destructive testers and inspectors  
2262 Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22231 Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers  
2263 Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21120 Public and environmental health and safety professionals 2263 expired and the denotations distributed among emerging items 21120 and 22232
2263 Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22232 Occupational health and safety specialists 2263 expired and the denotations distributed among emerging items 21120 and 22232
2264 Construction inspectors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22233 Construction inspectors  
2271 Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72600 Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors  
2272 Air traffic controllers and related occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72601 Air traffic controllers and related occupations  
2273 Deck officers, water transport VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72602 Deck officers, water transport  
2274 Engineer officers, water transport VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72603 Engineer officers, water transport  
2275 Railway traffic controllers and marine traffic regulators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72604 Railway traffic controllers and marine traffic regulators  
2281 Computer network technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22220 Computer network and web technicians  
2282 User support technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22221 User support technicians  
2283 Information systems testing technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22222 Information systems testing technicians  
3011 Nursing co-ordinators and supervisors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31300 Nursing coordinators and supervisors  
3012 Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31301 Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses  
3111 Specialist physicians RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31100 Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine 3111 expired and the denotations distributed among emerging items 31100, 31101 and 41310
3111 Specialist physicians RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31101 Specialists in surgery 3111 expired and the denotations distributed among emerging items 31100, 31101 and 41310
3111 Specialist physicians RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41310 Police investigators and other investigative occupations 3111 expired and the denotations distributed among emerging items 31100, 31101 and 41310
3112 General practitioners and family physicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31102 General practitioners and family physicians  
3113 Dentists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31110 Dentists  
3114 Veterinarians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31103 Veterinarians  
3121 Optometrists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31111 Optometrists  
3122 Chiropractors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31201 Chiropractors  
3124 Allied primary health practitioners RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31302 Nurse practitioners 3124 continues as 31303 and part transferred to 32103 and part split off to emerging item 31302
3124 Allied primary health practitioners RC4.2 - Split off, RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31303 Physician assistants, midwives and allied health professionals 3124 continues as 31303 and part transferred to 32103 and part split off to emerging item 31302
3124 Allied primary health practitioners RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32103 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists 3124 continues as 31303 and part transferred to 32103 and part split off to emerging item 31302
3125 Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31209 Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating 3125 continues as 31209 and part split off to emerging item 31303
3125 Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31303 Physician assistants, midwives and allied health professionals 3125 continues as 31209 and part split off to emerging item 31303
3131 Pharmacists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31120 Pharmacists  
3132 Dietitians and nutritionists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31121 Dietitians and nutritionists  
3141 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31112 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists  
3142 Physiotherapists RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31202 Physiotherapists 3142 continues as 31202 and part transferred to 32109
3142 Physiotherapists RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32109 Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment 3142 continues as 31202 and part transferred to 32109
3143 Occupational therapists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31203 Occupational therapists  
3144 Other professional occupations in therapy and assessment RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31204 Kinesiologists and other professional occupations in therapy and assessment 3144 continues as 31204 and part transferred to 41301
3144 Other professional occupations in therapy and assessment RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41301 Therapists in counselling and related specialized therapies 3144 continues as 31204 and part transferred to 41301
3211 Medical laboratory technologists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32120 Medical laboratory technologists  
3212 Medical laboratory technicians and pathologists' assistants RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31303 Physician assistants, midwives and allied health professionals 3212 continues as 33101 and part transferred to 31303 and 32120
3212 Medical laboratory technicians and pathologists' assistants RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32120 Medical laboratory technologists 3212 continues as 33101 and part transferred to 31303 and 32120
3212 Medical laboratory technicians and pathologists' assistants RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 33101 Medical laboratory assistants and related technical occupations 3212 continues as 33101 and part transferred to 31303 and 32120
3213 Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32104 Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians  
3214 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32103 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists  
3215 Medical radiation technologists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32121 Medical radiation technologists  
3216 Medical sonographers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32122 Medical sonographers  
3217 Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists, n.e.c. VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32123 Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists  
3219 Other medical technologists and technicians (except dental health) RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32124 Pharmacy technicians 3219 continues as 32129 and part split off to emerging items 32124 and 33103
3219 Other medical technologists and technicians (except dental health) RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32129 Other medical technologists and technicians 3219 continues as 32129 and part split off to emerging items 32124 and 33103
3219 Other medical technologists and technicians (except dental health) RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 33103 Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants 3219 continues as 32129 and part split off to emerging items 32124 and 33103
3221 Denturists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32110 Denturists  
3222 Dental hygienists and dental therapists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32111 Dental hygienists and dental therapists  
3223 Dental technologists, technicians and laboratory assistants RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32112 Dental technologists and technicians 3223 continues as 32112 and part transferred to 33100
3223 Dental technologists, technicians and laboratory assistants RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 33100 Dental assistants and dental laboratory assistants 3223 continues as 32112 and part transferred to 33100
3231 Opticians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32100 Opticians  
3232 Practitioners of natural healing RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32200 Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and acupuncturists 3232 continues as 32209 and part split off to emerging item 32200
3232 Practitioners of natural healing RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32209 Other practitioners of natural healing 3232 continues as 32209 and part split off to emerging item 32200
3233 Licensed practical nurses VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32101 Licensed practical nurses  
3234 Paramedical occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32102 Paramedical occupations  
3236 Massage therapists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32201 Massage therapists  
3237 Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32109 Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment 3237 continues as 32109 and part transferred to 33109
3237 Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 33109 Other assisting occupations in support of health services 3237 continues as 32109 and part transferred to 33109
3411 Dental assistants VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 33100 Dental assistants and dental laboratory assistants  
3413 Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 33102 Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates  
3414 Other assisting occupations in support of health services RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 32109 Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment 3414 continues as 33109 and part transferred to 32109 and part split off to emerging item 33103
3414 Other assisting occupations in support of health services RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 33103 Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants 3414 continues as 33109 and part transferred to 32109 and part split off to emerging item 33103
3414 Other assisting occupations in support of health services RC4.2 - Split off, RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 33109 Other assisting occupations in support of health services 3414 continues as 33109 and part transferred to 32109 and part split off to emerging item 33103
4011 University professors and lecturers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41200 University professors and lecturers  
4012 Post-secondary teaching and research assistants VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41201 Post-secondary teaching and research assistants  
4021 College and other vocational instructors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41210 College and other vocational instructors  
4031 Secondary school teachers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41220 Secondary school teachers  
4032 Elementary school and kindergarten teachers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41221 Elementary school and kindergarten teachers  
4033 Educational counsellors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41320 Educational counsellors  
4111 Judges VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41100 Judges  
4112 Lawyers and Quebec notaries VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41101 Lawyers and Quebec notaries  
4151 Psychologists RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31200 Psychologists 4151 continues as 31200 and part transferred to 41301
4151 Psychologists RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41301 Therapists in counselling and related specialized therapies 4151 continues as 31200 and part transferred to 41301
4152 Social workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41300 Social workers  
4153 Family, marriage and other related counsellors RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 31303 Physician assistants, midwives and allied health professionals 4153 continues as 41301 with part transferred to 31303 and 41321
4153 Family, marriage and other related counsellors RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41301 Therapists in counselling and related specialized therapies 4153 continues as 41301 with part transferred to 31303 and 41321
4153 Family, marriage and other related counsellors RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41321 Career development practitioners and career counsellors (except education) 4153 continues as 41301 with part transferred to 31303 and 41321
4154 Professional occupations in religion VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41302 Religious leaders  
4155 Probation and parole officers and related occupations RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41311 Probation and parole officers 4155 continues as 41311 and part transferred to 42201
4155 Probation and parole officers and related occupations RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 42201 Social and community service workers 4155 continues as 41311 and part transferred to 42201
4156 Employment counsellors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41321 Career development practitioners and career counsellors (except education)  
4161 Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41400 Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers  
4162 Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41401 Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts  
4163 Business development officers and marketing researchers and consultants RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 11202 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations 4163 continues as 41402 and part transferred to 11202
4163 Business development officers and marketing researchers and consultants RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41402 Business development officers and market researchers and analysts 4163 continues as 41402 and part transferred to 11202
4164 Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41403 Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers  
4165 Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 21110 Biologists and related scientists 4165 continues as 41404 and part transferred to 21110 and part split off to emerging item 41310
4165 Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41310 Police investigators and other investigative occupations 4165 continues as 41404 and part transferred to 21110 and part split off to emerging item 41310
4165 Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41404 Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers 4165 continues as 41404 and part transferred to 21110 and part split off to emerging item 41310
4166 Education policy researchers, consultants and program officers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41405 Education policy researchers, consultants and program officers  
4167 Recreation, sports and fitness policy researchers, consultants and program officers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41406 Recreation, sports and fitness policy researchers, consultants and program officers  
4168 Program officers unique to government VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41407 Program officers unique to government  
4169 Other professional occupations in social science, n.e.c. VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41409 Other professional occupations in social science  
4211 Paralegal and related occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 42200 Paralegals and related occupations  
4212 Social and community service workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 42201 Social and community service workers  
4214 Early childhood educators and assistants VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 42202 Early childhood educators and assistants  
4215 Instructors of persons with disabilities VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 42203 Instructors of persons with disabilities  
4216 Other instructors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 43109 Other instructors  
4217 Other religious occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 42204 Religion workers  
4311 Police officers (except commissioned) RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 41310 Police investigators and other investigative occupations 4311 continues as 42100 and part split off to emerging item 41310
4311 Police officers (except commissioned) RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 42100 Police officers (except commissioned) 4311 continues as 42100 and part split off to emerging item 41310
4312 Firefighters VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 42101 Firefighters  
4313 Non-commissioned ranks of the Canadian Armed Forces RC4.1 - Breakdown, RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 42100 Police officers (except commissioned) 4313 expires, part transferred to 42100 and part split off to emerging items 42102, 43204, 44200
4313 Non-commissioned ranks of the Canadian Armed Forces RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 42102 Specialized members of the Canadian Armed Forces 4313 expires, part transferred to 42100 and part split off to emerging items 42102, 43204, 44200
4313 Non-commissioned ranks of the Canadian Armed Forces RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 43204 Operations members of the Canadian Armed Forces 4313 expires, part transferred to 42100 and part split off to emerging items 42102, 43204, 44200
4313 Non-commissioned ranks of the Canadian Armed Forces RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 44200 Primary combat members of the Canadian Armed Forces 4313 expires, part transferred to 42100 and part split off to emerging items 42102, 43204, 44200
4411 Home child care providers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 44100 Home child care providers  
4412 Home support workers, housekeepers and related occupations RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 44101 Home support workers, caregivers and related occupations 4412 continues as 44101 and part transferred to 65310
4412 Home support workers, housekeepers and related occupations RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65310 Light duty cleaners 4412 continues as 44101 and part transferred to 65310
4413 Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 43100 Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants 4413 continues as 43100 and part split off to emerging item 45100
4413 Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 45100 Student monitors, crossing guards and related occupations 4413 continues as 43100 and part split off to emerging item 45100
4421 Sheriffs and bailiffs VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 43200 Sheriffs and bailiffs  
4422 Correctional service officers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 43201 Correctional service officers  
4423 By-law enforcement and other regulatory officers, n.e.c. VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 43202 By-law enforcement and other regulatory officers  
5111 Librarians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 51100 Librarians  
5112 Conservators and curators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 51101 Conservators and curators  
5113 Archivists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 51102 Archivists  
5121 Authors and writers RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 51111 Authors and writers (except technical) 5121 continues as 51111 and part split off to emerging item 51112
5121 Authors and writers RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 51112 Technical writers 5121 continues as 51111 and part split off to emerging item 51112
5122 Editors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 51110 Editors  
5123 Journalists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 51113 Journalists  
5125 Translators, terminologists and interpreters VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 51114 Translators, terminologists and interpreters  
5131 Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 51120 Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations  
5132 Conductors, composers and arrangers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 51121 Conductors, composers and arrangers  
5133 Musicians and singers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 51122 Musicians and singers  
5134 Dancers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 53120 Dancers  
5135 Actors and comedians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 53121 Actors, comedians and circus performers  
5136 Painters, sculptors and other visual artists VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 53122 Painters, sculptors and other visual artists  
5211 Library and public archive technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 52100 Library and public archive technicians  
5212 Technical occupations related to museums and art galleries VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 53100 Registrars, restorers, interpreters and other occupations related to museum and art galleries  
5221 Photographers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 53110 Photographers  
5222 Film and video camera operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 52110 Film and video camera operators  
5223 Graphic arts technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 52111 Graphic arts technicians  
5224 Broadcast technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 52112 Broadcast technicians  
5225 Audio and video recording technicians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 52113 Audio and video recording technicians  
5226 Other technical and co-ordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 52119 Other technical and coordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts  
5227 Support occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting, photography and the performing arts VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 53111 Motion pictures, broadcasting, photography and performing arts assistants and operators  
5231 Announcers and other broadcasters VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 52114 Announcers and other broadcasters  
5232 Other performers, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 53121 Actors, comedians and circus performers 5232 continues as 55109 and part transferred to 53121
5232 Other performers, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 55109 Other performers 5232 continues as 55109 and part transferred to 53121
5241 Graphic designers and illustrators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 52120 Graphic designers and illustrators  
5242 Interior designers and interior decorators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 52121 Interior designers and interior decorators  
5243 Theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 53123 Theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers 5243 continues as 53123 and part transferred to 62010 and 64100
5243 Theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 62010 Retail sales supervisors 5243 continues as 53123 and part transferred to 62010 and 64100
5243 Theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64100 Retail salespersons and visual merchandisers 5243 continues as 53123 and part transferred to 62010 and 64100
5244 Artisans and craftspersons VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 53124 Artisans and craftspersons  
5245 Patternmakers - textile, leather and fur products VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 53125 Patternmakers - textile, leather and fur products  
5251 Athletes VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 53200 Athletes  
5252 Coaches VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 53201 Coaches  
5253 Sports officials and referees VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 53202 Sports officials and referees  
5254 Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 54100 Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness  
6211 Retail sales supervisors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 62010 Retail sales supervisors  
6221 Technical sales specialists - wholesale trade RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 62100 Technical sales specialists - wholesale trade 6221 continues as 62100 and part transferred to 70012 and 75101
6221 Technical sales specialists - wholesale trade RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 70012 Facility operation and maintenance managers 6221 continues as 62100 and part transferred to 70012 and 75101
6221 Technical sales specialists - wholesale trade RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 75101 Material handlers 6221 continues as 62100 and part transferred to 70012 and 75101
6222 Retail and wholesale buyers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 62101 Retail and wholesale buyers  
6231 Insurance agents and brokers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 63100 Insurance agents and brokers  
6232 Real estate agents and salespersons VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 63101 Real estate agents and salespersons  
6235 Financial sales representatives VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 63102 Financial sales representatives  
6311 Food service supervisors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 62020 Food service supervisors  
6312 Executive housekeepers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 62021 Executive housekeepers  
6313 Accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 62022 Accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisors  
6314 Customer and information services supervisors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 62023 Customer and information services supervisors  
6315 Cleaning supervisors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 62024 Cleaning supervisors  
6316 Other services supervisors RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 62029 Other services supervisors 6316 continues as 62029 and part transferred to 65211
6316 Other services supervisors RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65211 Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation and sport 6316 continues as 62029 and part transferred to 65211
6321 Chefs VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 62200 Chefs  
6322 Cooks VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 63200 Cooks  
6331 Butchers, meat cutters and fishmongers - retail and wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 63201 Butchers - retail and wholesale 6331 expired and the denotations distributed among emerging items 63201 and 65202
6331 Butchers, meat cutters and fishmongers - retail and wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65202 Meat cutters and fishmongers - retail and wholesale 6331 expired and the denotations distributed among emerging items 63201 and 65202
6332 Bakers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 63202 Bakers  
6341 Hairstylists and barbers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 63210 Hairstylists and barbers  
6342 Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and milliners VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64200 Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and milliners  
6343 Shoe repairers and shoemakers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 63220 Shoe repairers and shoemakers  
6344 Jewellers, jewellery and watch repairers and related occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 62202 Jewellers, jewellery and watch repairers and related occupations  
6345 Upholsterers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 63221 Upholsterers  
6346 Funeral directors and embalmers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 62201 Funeral directors and embalmers  
6411 Sales and account representatives - wholesale trade (non-technical) RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 62100 Technical sales specialists - wholesale trade 6411 continues as 64101 and part transferred to 62100
6411 Sales and account representatives - wholesale trade (non-technical) RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64101 Sales and account representatives - wholesale trade (non-technical) 6411 continues as 64101 and part transferred to 62100
6421 Retail salespersons VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64100 Retail salespersons and visual merchandisers  
6511 Maîtres d'hôtel and hosts/hostesses VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64300 Maîtres d'hôtel and hosts/hostesses  
6512 Bartenders VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64301 Bartenders  
6513 Food and beverage servers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65200 Food and beverage servers  
6521 Travel counsellors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64310 Travel counsellors  
6522 Pursers and flight attendants VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64311 Pursers and flight attendants  
6523 Airline ticket and service agents VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64312 Airline ticket and service agents  
6524 Ground and water transport ticket agents, cargo service representatives and related clerks VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64313 Ground and water transport ticket agents, cargo service representatives and related clerks  
6525 Hotel front desk clerks VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64314 Hotel front desk clerks  
6531 Tour and travel guides VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64320 Tour and travel guides  
6532 Outdoor sport and recreational guides VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64322 Outdoor sport and recreational guides  
6533 Casino occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64321 Casino workers  
6541 Security guards and related security service occupations RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 45100 Student monitors, crossing guards and related occupations 6541 continues as 64410 and part transferred to 65329 and part split off to emerging item 45100
6541 Security guards and related security service occupations RC4.2 - Split off, RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64410 Security guards and related security service occupations 6541 continues as 64410 and part transferred to 65329 and part split off to emerging item 45100
6541 Security guards and related security service occupations RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65329 Other service support occupations 6541 continues as 64410 and part transferred to 65329 and part split off to emerging item 45100
6551 Customer services representatives - financial institutions VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64400 Customer services representatives - financial institutions  
6552 Other customer and information services representatives VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64409 Other customer and information services representatives  
6561 Image, social and other personal consultants VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 64201 Image, social and other personal consultants  
6562 Estheticians, electrologists and related occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 63211 Estheticians, electrologists and related occupations  
6563 Pet groomers and animal care workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65220 Pet groomers and animal care workers  
6564 Other personal service occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65229 Other support occupations in personal services  
6611 Cashiers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65100 Cashiers  
6621 Service station attendants VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65101 Service station attendants  
6622 Store shelf stockers, clerks and order fillers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65102 Store shelf stockers, clerks and order fillers  
6623 Other sales related occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65109 Other sales related occupations  
6711 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65201 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations  
6721 Support occupations in accommodation, travel and facilities set-up services VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65210 Support occupations in accommodation, travel and facilities set-up services  
6722 Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation and sport VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65211 Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation and sport  
6731 Light duty cleaners VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65310 Light duty cleaners  
6732 Specialized cleaners VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65311 Specialized cleaners  
6733 Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65312 Janitors, caretakers and heavy-duty cleaners 6733 expired and the denotations distributed among emerging items 65312 and 73201
6733 Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents RC4.1 - Breakdown, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73201 General building maintenance workers and building superintendents 6733 expired and the denotations distributed among emerging items 65312 and 73201
6741 Dry cleaning, laundry and related occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65320 Dry cleaning, laundry and related occupations  
6742 Other service support occupations, n.e.c. VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 65329 Other service support occupations  
7201 Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades and related occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72010 Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades and related occupations  
7202 Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades and telecommunications occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72011 Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades and telecommunications occupations  
7203 Contractors and supervisors, pipefitting trades VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72012 Contractors and supervisors, pipefitting trades  
7204 Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72013 Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades  
7205 Contractors and supervisors, other construction trades, installers, repairers and servicers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72014 Contractors and supervisors, other construction trades, installers, repairers and servicers  
7231 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72100 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors  
7232 Tool and die makers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72101 Tool and die makers  
7233 Sheet metal workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72102 Sheet metal workers  
7234 Boilermakers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72103 Boilermakers  
7235 Structural metal and platework fabricators and fitters VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72104 Structural metal and platework fabricators and fitters  
7236 Ironworkers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72105 Ironworkers  
7237 Welders and related machine operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72106 Welders and related machine operators  
7241 Electricians (except industrial and power system) VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72200 Electricians (except industrial and power system)  
7242 Industrial electricians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72201 Industrial electricians  
7243 Power system electricians VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72202 Power system electricians  
7244 Electrical power line and cable workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72203 Electrical power line and cable workers  
7245 Telecommunications line and cable workers RC3.2 - Take-over, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72204 Telecommunications line and cable installers and repairers 7245 continues as 72204 and includes part of the denotation of the expired item 7247
7246 Telecommunications installation and repair workers RC3.2 - Take-over, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72205 Telecommunications equipment installation and cable television service technicians 7246 continues as 72205 and includes part of the denotation of the expired item 7247
7247 Cable television service and maintenance technicians RC3.2 - Take-over, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72204 Telecommunications line and cable installers and repairers 7247 expired and part proceeds between 72204 and 72205
7247 Cable television service and maintenance technicians RC3.2 - Take-over, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72205 Telecommunications equipment installation and cable television service technicians 7247 expired and part proceeds between 72204 and 72205
7251 Plumbers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72300 Plumbers  
7252 Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler system installers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72301 Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler system installers  
7253 Gas fitters VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72302 Gas fitters  
7271 Carpenters VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72310 Carpenters  
7272 Cabinetmakers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72311 Cabinetmakers  
7281 Bricklayers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72320 Bricklayers  
7282 Concrete finishers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73100 Concrete finishers  
7283 Tilesetters VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73101 Tilesetters  
7284 Plasterers, drywall installers and finishers and lathers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73102 Plasterers, drywall installers and finishers and lathers  
7291 Roofers and shinglers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73110 Roofers and shinglers  
7292 Glaziers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73111 Glaziers  
7293 Insulators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72321 Insulators  
7294 Painters and decorators (except interior decorators) VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73112 Painters and decorators (except interior decorators)  
7295 Floor covering installers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73113 Floor covering installers  
7301 Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72020 Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades  
7302 Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72021 Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews  
7303 Supervisors, printing and related occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72022 Supervisors, printing and related occupations  
7304 Supervisors, railway transport operations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72023 Supervisors, railway transport operations  
7305 Supervisors, motor transport and other ground transit operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72024 Supervisors, motor transport and other ground transit operators  
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72400 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics  
7312 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72401 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics  
7313 Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72402 Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics  
7314 Railway carmen/women VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72403 Railway carmen/women  
7315 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72404 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors  
7316 Machine fitters VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72405 Machine fitters  
7318 Elevator constructors and mechanics VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72406 Elevator constructors and mechanics  
7321 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72410 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers  
7322 Motor vehicle body repairers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72411 Auto body collision, refinishing and glass technicians and damage repair estimators  
7331 Oil and solid fuel heating mechanics VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72420 Oil and solid fuel heating mechanics  
7332 Appliance servicers and repairers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72421 Appliance servicers and repairers  
7333 Electrical mechanics VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72422 Electrical mechanics  
7334 Motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle and other related mechanics VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72423 Motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle and other related mechanics  
7335 Other small engine and small equipment repairers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72429 Other small engine and small equipment repairers  
7361 Railway and yard locomotive engineers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73310 Railway and yard locomotive engineers  
7362 Railway conductors and brakemen/women VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73311 Railway conductors and brakemen/women  
7371 Crane operators RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72500 Crane operators 7371 continues as 72500 and part transferred to 75110
7371 Crane operators RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 75110 Construction trades helpers and labourers 7371 continues as 72500 and part transferred to 75110
7372 Drillers and blasters - surface mining, quarrying and construction VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73402 Drillers and blasters - surface mining, quarrying and construction  
7373 Water well drillers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72501 Water well drillers  
7381 Printing press operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73401 Printing press operators  
7384 Other trades and related occupations, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72423 Motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle and other related mechanics 7384 continues as 72999 and part transferred 72423
7384 Other trades and related occupations, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72999 Other technical trades and related occupations 7384 continues as 72999 and part transferred 72423
7441 Residential and commercial installers and servicers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73200 Residential and commercial installers and servicers  
7442 Waterworks and gas maintenance workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 74204 Utility maintenance workers  
7444 Pest controllers and fumigators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73202 Pest controllers and fumigators  
7445 Other repairers and servicers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 22311 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) 7445 continues as 73209 and part transferred to 22311
7445 Other repairers and servicers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73209 Other repairers and servicers 7445 continues as 73209 and part transferred to 22311
7451 Longshore workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 75100 Longshore workers  
7452 Material handlers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 75101 Material handlers  
7511 Transport truck drivers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73300 Transport truck drivers  
7512 Bus drivers, subway operators and other transit operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73301 Bus drivers, subway operators and other transit operators  
7513 Taxi and limousine drivers and chauffeurs VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 75200 Taxi and limousine drivers and chauffeurs  
7514 Delivery and courier service drivers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 74102 Couriers and messengers 7514 continues as 75201 and part transferred to 74102
7514 Delivery and courier service drivers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 75201 Delivery service drivers and door-to-door distributors 7514 continues as 75201 and part transferred to 74102
7521 Heavy equipment operators (except crane) VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 73400 Heavy equipment operators  
7522 Public works maintenance equipment operators and related workers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 74204 Utility maintenance workers 7522 continues as 74205 and part transferred to 74204
7522 Public works maintenance equipment operators and related workers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 74205 Public works maintenance equipment operators and related workers 7522 continues as 74205 and part transferred to 74204
7531 Railway yard and track maintenance workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 74200 Railway yard and track maintenance workers  
7532 Water transport deck and engine room crew VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 74201 Water transport deck and engine room crew  
7533 Boat and cable ferry operators and related occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 75210 Boat and cable ferry operators and related occupations  
7534 Air transport ramp attendants VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 74202 Air transport ramp attendants  
7535 Other automotive mechanical installers and servicers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 74203 Automotive and heavy truck and equipment parts installers and servicers  
7611 Construction trades helpers and labourers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 75110 Construction trades helpers and labourers  
7612 Other trades helpers and labourers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 75119 Other trades helpers and labourers  
7621 Public works and maintenance labourers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 75212 Public works and maintenance labourers  
7622 Railway and motor transport labourers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 75211 Railway and motor transport labourers  
8211 Supervisors, logging and forestry VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 82010 Supervisors, logging and forestry  
8221 Supervisors, mining and quarrying VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 82020 Supervisors, mining and quarrying  
8222 Contractors and supervisors, oil and gas drilling and services VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 82021 Contractors and supervisors, oil and gas drilling and services  
8231 Underground production and development miners VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 83100 Underground production and development miners  
8232 Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 83101 Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers  
8241 Logging machinery operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 83110 Logging machinery operators  
8252 Agricultural service contractors, farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 72600 Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors 8252 continues as 82030 and part transferred to 72600 and part split off to emerging item 84120 and 85100
8252 Agricultural service contractors, farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers RC4.2 - Split off, RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 82030 Agricultural service contractors and farm supervisors 8252 continues as 82030 and part transferred to 72600 and part split off to emerging item 84120 and 85100
8252 Agricultural service contractors, farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 84120 Specialized livestock workers and farm machinery operators 8252 continues as 82030 and part transferred to 72600 and part split off to emerging item 84120 and 85100
8252 Agricultural service contractors, farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers RC4.2 - Split off, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 85100 Livestock labourers 8252 continues as 82030 and part transferred to 72600 and part split off to emerging item 84120 and 85100
8255 Contractors and supervisors, landscaping, grounds maintenance and horticulture services VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 82031 Contractors and supervisors, landscaping, grounds maintenance and horticulture services  
8261 Fishing masters and officers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 83120 Fishing masters and officers  
8262 Fishermen/women VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 83121 Fishermen/women  
8411 Underground mine service and support workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 84100 Underground mine service and support workers  
8412 Oil and gas well drilling and related workers and services operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 84101 Oil and gas well drilling and related workers and services operators  
8421 Chain saw and skidder operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 84110 Chain saw and skidder operators  
8422 Silviculture and forestry workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 84111 Silviculture and forestry workers  
8431 General farm workers RC4.1 - Breakdown, RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 84120 Specialized livestock workers and farm machinery operators 8431 expired, part transferred to 85101 and part split off to emerging item 84120 and 85100
8431 General farm workers RC4.1 - Breakdown, RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 85100 Livestock labourers 8431 expired, part transferred to 85101 and part split off to emerging item 84120 and 85100
8431 General farm workers RC4.1 - Breakdown, RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 85101 Harvesting labourers 8431 expired, part transferred to 85101 and part split off to emerging item 84120 and 85100
8432 Nursery and greenhouse workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 85103 Nursery and greenhouse labourers  
8441 Fishing vessel deckhands VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 84121 Fishing vessel deckhands  
8442 Trappers and hunters VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 85104 Trappers and hunters  
8611 Harvesting labourers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 85101 Harvesting labourers  
8612 Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 85121  Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers  
8613 Aquaculture and marine harvest labourers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 85102 Aquaculture and marine harvest labourers  
8614 Mine labourers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 85110 Mine labourers  
8615 Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 85111 Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers  
8616 Logging and forestry labourers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 85120 Logging and forestry labourers  
9211 Supervisors, mineral and metal processing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 92010 Supervisors, mineral and metal processing  
9212 Supervisors, petroleum, gas and chemical processing and utilities VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 92011 Supervisors, petroleum, gas and chemical processing and utilities  
9213 Supervisors, food and beverage processing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 92012 Supervisors, food and beverage processing  
9214 Supervisors, plastic and rubber products manufacturing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 92013 Supervisors, plastic and rubber products manufacturing  
9215 Supervisors, forest products processing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 92014 Supervisors, forest products processing  
9217 Supervisors, textile, fabric, fur and leather products processing and manufacturing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 92015 Supervisors, textile, fabric, fur and leather products processing and manufacturing  
9221 Supervisors, motor vehicle assembling VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 92020 Supervisors, motor vehicle assembling  
9222 Supervisors, electronics manufacturing RC3.1 - Merger, VC2 - Name Change 92021 Supervisors, electronics and electrical products manufacturing 9222 and 9223 expired and all parts of both merged into emerging item 92021
9223 Supervisors, electrical products manufacturing RC3.1 - Merger, VC2 - Name Change 92021 Supervisors, electronics and electrical products manufacturing 9222 and 9223 expired and all parts of both merged into emerging item 92021
9224 Supervisors, furniture and fixtures manufacturing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 92022 Supervisors, furniture and fixtures manufacturing  
9226 Supervisors, other mechanical and metal products manufacturing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 92023 Supervisors, other mechanical and metal products manufacturing  
9227 Supervisors, other products manufacturing and assembly VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 92024 Supervisors, other products manufacturing and assembly  
9231 Central control and process operators, mineral and metal processing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 93100 Central control and process operators, mineral and metal processing  
9232 Central control and process operators, petroleum, gas and chemical processing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 93101 Central control and process operators, petroleum, gas and chemical processing  
9235 Pulping, papermaking and coating control operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 93102 Pulping, papermaking and coating control operators  
9241 Power engineers and power systems operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 92100 Power engineers and power systems operators  
9243 Water and waste treatment plant operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 92101 Water and waste treatment plant operators  
9411 Machine operators, mineral and metal processing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94100 Machine operators, mineral and metal processing  
9412 Foundry workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94101 Foundry workers  
9413 Glass forming and finishing machine operators and glass cutters VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94102 Glass forming and finishing machine operators and glass cutters  
9414 Concrete, clay and stone forming operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94103 Concrete, clay and stone forming operators  
9415 Inspectors and testers, mineral and metal processing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94104 Inspectors and testers, mineral and metal processing  
9416 Metalworking and forging machine operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94105 Metalworking and forging machine operators  
9417 Machining tool operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94106 Machining tool operators  
9418 Other metal products machine operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94107 Machine operators of other metal products  
9421 Chemical plant machine operators RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94110 Chemical plant machine operators 9421 continues as 94110 and part transferred to 95102
9421 Chemical plant machine operators RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 95102 Labourers in chemical products processing and utilities 9421 continues as 94110 and part transferred to 95102
9422 Plastics processing machine operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94111 Plastics processing machine operators  
9423 Rubber processing machine operators and related workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94112 Rubber processing machine operators and related workers  
9431 Sawmill machine operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94120 Sawmill machine operators  
9432 Pulp mill machine operators RC3.1 - Merger, VC2 - Name Change 94121 Pulp mill, papermaking and finishing machine operators 9432 and 9433 expired and all parts of both merged into emerging item 94121
9433 Papermaking and finishing machine operators RC3.1 - Merger, VC2 - Name Change 94121 Pulp mill, papermaking and finishing machine operators 9432 and 9433 expired and all parts of both merged into emerging item 94121
9434 Other wood processing machine operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94129 Other wood processing machine operators  
9435 Paper converting machine operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94122 Paper converting machine operators  
9436 Lumber graders and other wood processing inspectors and graders VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94123 Lumber graders and other wood processing inspectors and graders  
9437 Woodworking machine operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94124 Woodworking machine operators  
9441 Textile fibre and yarn, hide and pelt processing machine operators and workers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94130 Textile fibre and yarn, hide and pelt processing machine operators and workers 9441 continues as 94130 and part transferred to 95105
9441 Textile fibre and yarn, hide and pelt processing machine operators and workers RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 95105 Labourers in textile processing and cutting 9441 continues as 94130 and part transferred to 95105
9442 Weavers, knitters and other fabric making occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94131 Weavers, knitters and other fabric making occupations  
9445 Fabric, fur and leather cutters RC3.1 - Merger, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 95105 Labourers in textile processing and cutting 9616 and 9445 expired, part of 9616 transferred to 94130 and the remaining part of 9616 and all of 9445 merged into emerging item 95105
9446 Industrial sewing machine operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94132 Industrial sewing machine operators  
9447 Inspectors and graders, textile, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94133 Inspectors and graders, textile, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing  
9461 Process control and machine operators, food and beverage processing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94140 Process control and machine operators, food and beverage processing  
9462 Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94141 Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers  
9463 Fish and seafood plant workers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94142 Fish and seafood plant workers  
9465 Testers and graders, food and beverage processing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94143 Testers and graders, food and beverage processing  
9471 Plateless printing equipment operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94150 Plateless printing equipment operators  
9472 Camera, platemaking and other prepress occupations VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94151 Camera, platemaking and other prepress occupations  
9473 Binding and finishing machine operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94152 Binding and finishing machine operators  
9474 Photographic and film processors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94153 Photographic and film processors  
9521 Aircraft assemblers and aircraft assembly inspectors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 93200 Aircraft assemblers and aircraft assembly inspectors  
9522 Motor vehicle assemblers, inspectors and testers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94200 Motor vehicle assemblers, inspectors and testers  
9523 Electronics assemblers, fabricators, inspectors and testers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94201 Electronics assemblers, fabricators, inspectors and testers  
9524 Assemblers and inspectors, electrical appliance, apparatus and equipment manufacturing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94202 Assemblers and inspectors, electrical appliance, apparatus and equipment manufacturing  
9525 Assemblers, fabricators and inspectors, industrial electrical motors and transformers VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94203 Assemblers, fabricators and inspectors, industrial electrical motors and transformers  
9526 Mechanical assemblers and inspectors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94204 Mechanical assemblers and inspectors  
9527 Machine operators and inspectors, electrical apparatus manufacturing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94205 Machine operators and inspectors, electrical apparatus manufacturing  
9531 Boat assemblers and inspectors RC3.2 - Take-over, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94219 Other products assemblers, finishers and inspectors 9531 expired and all proceeds taken-over as part of 94219
9532 Furniture and fixture assemblers and inspectors RC3.1 - Merger, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94210 Furniture and fixture assemblers, finishers, refinishers and inspectors 9532 and 9534 expired and all parts of both merged into emerging item 94210
9533 Other wood products assemblers and inspectors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94211 Assemblers and inspectors of other wood products  
9534 Furniture finishers and refinishers RC3.1 - Merger, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94210 Furniture and fixture assemblers, finishers, refinishers and inspectors 9532 and 9534 expired and all parts of both merged into emerging item 94210
9535 Plastic products assemblers, finishers and inspectors VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94212 Plastic products assemblers, finishers and inspectors  
9536 Industrial painters, coaters and metal finishing process operators VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94213 Industrial painters, coaters and metal finishing process operators  
9537 Other products assemblers, finishers and inspectors RC3.2 - Take-over, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94219 Other products assemblers, finishers and inspectors 9537 expired and all proceeds taken-over as part of 94219
9611 Labourers in mineral and metal processing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 95100 Labourers in mineral and metal processing  
9612 Labourers in metal fabrication VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 95101 Labourers in metal fabrication  
9613 Labourers in chemical products processing and utilities VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 95102 Labourers in chemical products processing and utilities  
9614 Labourers in wood, pulp and paper processing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 95103 Labourers in wood, pulp and paper processing  
9615 Labourers in rubber and plastic products manufacturing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 95104 Labourers in rubber and plastic products manufacturing  
9616 Labourers in textile processing RC3.1 - Merger, RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94130 Textile fibre and yarn, hide and pelt processing machine operators and workers 9616 and 9445 expired, part of 9616 transferred to 94130 and the remaining part of 9616 and all of 9445 merged into emerging item 95105
9616 Labourers in textile processing RC3.1 - Merger, RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 95105 Labourers in textile processing and cutting 9616 and 9445 expired, part of 9616 transferred to 94130 and the remaining part of 9616 and all of 9445 merged into emerging item 95105
9617 Labourers in food and beverage processing VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 95106 Labourers in food and beverage processing  
9618 Labourers in fish and seafood processing RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 94142 Fish and seafood plant workers 9618 continues as 95107 and part transferred to 94142
9618 Labourers in fish and seafood processing RC5 - Transfer, VC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 95107 Labourers in fish and seafood processing 9618 continues as 95107 and part transferred to 94142
9619 Other labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities RVC1 - Code Change, VC2 - Name Change 95109 Other labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities  

Notice of release of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 Version 1.0

Structural Revision

The publication of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 is the thirtieth anniversary of the standard occupational classification system and it introduces a major structural change. The NOC 2021 Version 1.0 overhauls the "Skill Level" structure by introducing a new categorization representing the degree of Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities (TEER) required for an occupation. The NOC 2021 Version 1.0 also introduces a new 5-digit hierarchical structure, compared to a 4-digit hierarchical structure in the previous versions of the classification. The NOC has been developed and maintained as part of a collaborative partnership between Employment and Social Development Canada and Statistics Canada. This revision is extensive; the last structural revision was NOC 2011.

The Open Database of Recreational and Sport Facilities (ODRSF)
Metadata document: concepts, methodology and data quality

Version 1.0

Data Exploration and Integration Lab (DEIL)
Centre for Special Business Projects (CSBP)

Release date: September 28, 2021

Table of Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Data Sources
  3. Reference Period
  4. Target Population
  5. Compilation Methodology
  6. Database coverage
  7. Data Dictionary
  8. Data Accuracy
  9. Contact us

1. Overview

The Open Database of Recreational and Sport Facilities (ODRSF) is a database of recreational and sport facilities released as open data. Data sources include various levels of government within CanadaFootnote 1 and professional organizations. This document details the process of collecting, compiling, and standardizing the individual datasets used to create the ODRSF.

This dataset is one of a number of datasets created as part of the Linkable Open Data Environment (LODE). The LODE is an exploratory initiative that aims at enhancing the use and harmonization of open data from authoritative sources by providing a collection of datasets released under a single licence, as well as open-source code to link these datasets together. Access to the LODE datasets and code are available through the Statistics Canada website and can be found at the Linkable Open Data Environment.

The ODRSF is made available under the Open Government Licence – Canada. In its current version (Version 1.0), the ODRSF contains approximately 182,000 individual records. The database is expected to be updated periodically as new open datasets become available. The ODRSF is provided as a compressed comma separated values (CSV) file.

2. Data Sources

A total of 452 data sources were used to create the ODRSF. The sources used are detailed in a 'Data Sources' CSV file provided together with the data file on the ODRSF webpage. The links to the original datasets, licenses or terms of use, attribution statements and additional notes are also included in the 'Data Sources' CSV file. All recreational and sport facility data in the ODRSF were collected from government data sources, either from open data portals or from publicly-available web pages.

The distinction between open and other publicly available data is based on the licensing terms attached to each source dataset used. Open data licenses permit, in varying degrees, usability for any lawful purpose, redistribution (re-sharing) and modification and re-packaging of the data. However, open data licenses can impose some restrictions, such as attribution of original source, share-alike (re-sharing only with like conditions), and no commercial use. In general, no warranty is expressed and there are minor conditions stipulated by the provider.

Publicly available data, that are not associated with an open data license, are generally provided with terms of use that may restrict some of the aspects that would otherwise be permitted under open data licensing.

For further information on the individual licences or terms of use, users should consult the information provided on the open data portals or web sites of the various data providers, as reported in the Data Sources CSV file.

3. Reference Period

The Data Sources CSV reports, when this is known, either the update frequency or the date each underlying dataset was last updated by the provider (this information is collected at the time the dataset was accessed for this project). Additionally, the Data Sources CSV provides the date that each dataset used in the ODRSF was downloaded or provided by the organization that is the source of the data. Data were gathered in 2020 and 2021. Users are cautioned that the download date should not be used as an indication of the reference date of the data.

4. Target Population

For the purposes of the ODRSF database, recreational and sport facilities are facilities wherein the primary activity is concerned with either recreation or sport. The target population includes brick and mortar recreational and sport facilities that offer programs or services to the general public as well as those such as trails for hiking or skiing, sports fields, and other types of facilities that may be located outside of brick and mortar structures.

In terms of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), the facilities in the ODRSF are primarily in the following sub-sectors:

  • 7112 – Spectator sports
  • 7131 – Amusement parks and arcades
  • 7139 – Other amusement and recreation industries

Facilities are included when their primary activities are related to recreation or sports, regardless of the source of funding, private or public status, operator type, location or other attributes. However, facilities that are not open to the general public are not included. It should be noted that the focus of the ODRSF is on the facility (point of service). This may or may not correspond to a business entity, as some facilities such as trails or beaches may not be associated with any business entity while others, for example a multi-sport complex, may be related to a number of discrete entities.

5. Compilation Methodology

Data Standardization and Cleaning

The first processing component for compiling the ODRSF database was comprised of reformatting the source data to CSV format and mapping the original dataset attributes to standard variable (field) names. This was done using a version of the custom OpenTabulate software developed by the LODE team. A data dictionary of the variables used is provided in section 7. The methodology and limitations of the techniques used in each step used in the data cleaning process are described below.

Address Parsing

Natural language processing methods were used for parsing and separation of address strings into address variables, such as street number and postal code (which is removed from the final released database). The methods are reputable in the field for performance and accuracy, but as with all statistical learning methods, they have limitations as well. Poor or unconventional formatting of addresses may result in incorrect parsing. At this stage, no further integration with other address sources was attempted; hence, although address records are generally expected to be correct, residual errors may be present in the current version of the database.

When address information was available, addresses were parsed using the same methodology applied to other LODE databases such as the Open Database of Education Facilities and the Open Database of Cultural and Arts Facilities. The libpostal address parser, an open source natural language processing solution to parsing addresses, was used to split concatenated address strings into strings corresponding to address variables, such as street name and street number. Occasionally, addresses were split incorrectly due to unconventional formatting of the original address.Footnote 2

For instance, a limited number of entries were manually edited when it was clear that the parsing had not been done correctly. An example is addresses with hyphenated numbers such as "1035-55 street nw", which may have been interpreted as having a civic number of "1035-55" and a street name of "street nw", rather than a civic number of 1035, and a street name of "55 street nw". While effort was made to ensure that the results are correct, it is possible that the scripts used to process and parse the addresses may unintentionally cause other, undetected, errors.

Removal of Duplicates

As data were sourced from entities with geographically overlapping jurisdictions (e.g., a province, municipality and a private sector organization), the same record can appear in more than one source dataset. The removal of duplicates was done using both literal and fuzzy string matching on the facility name and street name, conditioned on the street number and province; by "conditioned," it is meant that a fuzzy comparison between two facilities is made provided that the street numbers and provinces agree. The fuzzy comparison is done using Levenshtein distances calculated through the Python package FuzzyWuzzy,Footnote 3 which returns a similarity score between 0 and 100 for two strings where a score of 100 indicates that the shorter string is a sub-string of the larger string. An entry is marked as a duplicate when that score meets a given threshold of similarity.

If two entries contained identical street number and province information, then their street names and facility names were compared. When these were nearly identical (defined as having the sum of the similarity scores for the facility names and street names to be at least 195 out of a possible 200), then the entries were marked as duplicates. Recognized duplicates were deleted without manual intervention. The chosen threshold was selected close to the maximum score, which minimized any removal of false positives. When duplicates were found, whichever record contained more non-empty fields was retained. In total, 5,937 duplicates were removed.

Although deduplication techniques are used, not all duplicates might have been removed. Modifying the deduplication methods to seek out the remaining duplicates would generate numerous false positives, which would require additional manual intervention.

Identification of Invalid Entries and Other Data Cleaning Steps

Identifying erroneous entries was done both programmatically and manually. Data entries that could not be correctly processed by automated techniques were filtered and stored in a separate file and manually corrected later. Data entries were formatted through the removal of excess whitespace and punctuation, standardization of fields such as postal code, and province/territory names.

Classification and Assignment of Recreational and Sport Facility Type

The original data sources use a variety of standards, classifications and nomenclature to describe the various types of recreational and sport facility. With no classification for recreational and sport facilities that is broadly adopted and recognized in Canada, one of the main challenges in the implementation of the ODRSF was the harmonization of records into comparable groups. Assignment of facility type was largely based on facility types provided by source datasets. In instances where facility type was either unclear or not defined by the source, facility type was classified based on further research or using meta-information, such as name of dataset.

The following classification of recreational and sport facilities is used for Version 1.0 of the ODRSF. While most of the class names are self-explanatory, further clarifications are provided below. In addition, and where available, the facility types as provided in the data sources (e.g., outdoor pool, tennis court, sports field, etc.) are also included in the ODRSF without any modification, reassignment, or mapping to a uniform classification.

  • trails: urban and rural trails or pathways for walking, hiking, or biking.
  • sports fields: fields on which sports can be played.
  • arenas: facilities where sports and/or recreational activities take place.
  • athletic parks: recreation areas focused on athletic activity.
  • beaches: waterfront beach areas.
  • casinos: casino or gambling facilities.
  • community centres: community centres and leisure facilities.
  • gyms: both public and private gym facilities.
  • marinas: marina facilities.
  • parks: parks and greenspaces, including both city and national parks.
  • playgrounds: play spaces which are distinct from parks in that they have specifically been classified as such by the publisher of the data. Often includes playground equipment.
  • pools: indoor and outdoor swimming pools.
  • race tracks: tracks for racing.
  • rinks: most commonly ice rinks.
  • skate parks: parks used for skateboarding.
  • splash pads: urban areas for water play.
  • stadiums: facilities where sports and/or recreational activities take place.
  • miscellaneous: facilities that do not fall into any of the above categories.

The classification is intended to have broad categories that are helpful in distinguishing major types of facilities and yet enable accuracy in mapping source-specific facility types. Facility types are determined from source-specific facility types and source coverage metadata information. Assignments are made using keywords and validated afterwards, with changes made manually whenever needed. When classifying facilities based on source metadata information, this was done analytically on a case by case basis.

The sports field classification category combines multiple types of sports fields such as baseball fields, soccer fields, and others. Where available, the detailed information on the type of sports field is preserved in the Source Facility Type variable.

Geocoding and Determination of Census Subdivision

In general, the data included in the ODRSF are what is available from the original sources without imputation. The exception to this is the geocoding and the imputation of CSD names and categories, discussed below.

Census subdivision (CSD)Footnote 4 names were derived from two different attributes in the data. The first attribute comprises the geographic coordinates, namely latitude and longitude. These are placed into the corresponding CSDs by linking the coordinate points to the CSD polygons through a spatial join operation using the Python package GeoPandas.Footnote 5

The second attribute is the city name, where literal string matching was done with each recreational and sport facility municipality name and a list of CSD names.Footnote 6

Geocoding was carried out for some sources that provide address data but no geo-coordinates. Latitude and longitude were determined and validated using tools on the internet. A subset of the source-provided geo-coordinates were also validated using the internet.

6. Database Coverage

The current version of the ODRSF (Version 1.0) database as provided contains approximately 182,000 recreational and sport facilities.

As the total number of all recreational and sport facilities in the country is not known with a reasonable degree of certainty, the coverage obtained with the sources used was not able to be thoroughly quantitatively assessed. Looking at the individual category of golf courses, however, shows that the ODRSF contains 592 golf courses, approximately 25% of all the 2,182 golf courses estimated to be in Canada.Footnote 7 Likewise, there were 1,303 rinks and arenas located in the ODRSF, approximately 60% of the 2,183 rinksFootnote 8 and arenas estimated to be in Canada. The distribution of the latter category showed similar coverage trends across geographies, with 82% to 87% of arenas and rinks respectively being located in Ontario and the Prairie provinces compared to an estimated two-thirds for these types of facilities overall.

From the above results, it is clear that the ODSRF is not a comprehensive listing of facilities within Canada. This is to be expected since not all jurisdictions publish data on recreational and sport facilities or categorize them in the same ways. The exception to this is when sources do purport to list all facilities of a certain type within a jurisdiction so for those particular facility type categories and jurisdictions; for those sources, coverage would be expected to be fairly complete. However, if facilities of a certain category were omitted by a source, then those facilities might be missing from the database unless they were obtained from a different source.

7. Data Dictionary

Recreation and sport facilities varables

Variable – Index

Name
Index
Format
String
Source
Internally generated during data processing
Description
Unique number automatically generated during data processing

Variable – Facility Name

Name
Facility_Name
Format
String
Source
Provided as is from original data
Description
Recreational or sport facility name

Variable – Source Facility Type

Name
Source_Facility_Type
Format
String
Source
Provided as is from original data
Description
Facility type chosen by data provider

Variable – ODRSF Facility Type

Name
ODRSF_Facility_Type
Format
String
Source
Generated from source data or metadata
Description
Facility type assigned from ODRSF categories

Location Variables

Variable – Unit Number

Name
Unit
Format
String
Source
Parsed from a full address string or provided as is
Description
Civic unit or suite number

Variable – Street Number

Name
Street_No
Format
String
Source
Parsed from a full address string or provided as is
Description
Civic street number

Variable – Street Name

Name
Street_Name
Format
String
Source
Parsed from a full address string or provided as is
Description
Civic street name

Variable – Street Type

Name
Street_Type
Format
String
Source
Parsed from a full address string or provided as is
Description
Civic street type

Variable – Street Direction

Name
Street_Direction
Format
String
Source
Parsed from a full address string or provided as is
Description
Civic street direction

Variable – Postal Code  

Name
Postal_Code
Format
String
Source
Parsed from a full address string or provided as is
Description
Postal code

Variable – City  

Name
City
Format
String
Source
Parsed from a full address string or provided as is
Description
City or municipality name (certain records may list the neighbourhood name)

Variable – Province/Territory

Name
Prov_Terr
Format
String
Source
Converted to two letter codes (internationally approved) after parsing from a full address string, or provided as is, or indicated by providers
Description
Province or territory name

Variable – Province Unique Identifier

Name
PRUID
Format
Integer
Source
Converted from province code
Description
Province unique identifier

Variable – CSD Name

Name
CSD_Name
Format
String
Source
Imputed from geographic coordinates and city names using GeoSuite 2016
Description
Census subdivision name

Variable – CSD Unique Identifier

Name
CSDUID
Format
Integer
Source
Imputed from either geographic coordinates or CSD name using GeoSuite 2016
Description
Census subdivision unique identifier

Variable – Longitude

Name
Longitude
Format
Float
Source
Provided as is from original data or added by geolocation
Description
Longitude

Variable – Latitude

Name
Latitude
Format
Float
Source
Provided as is from original data or added by geolocation
Description
Latitude

Variable – Data Provider

Name
Provider
Format
String
Source
Created based on origins of input dataset
Description
Name of the entity that provided the dataset

8. Data Accuracy

All addresses were collected from authoritative government sources, made available to the public as open data. In general, other than the processing required to harmonize the different sources into one database, the underlying datasets obtained from the various open data portals were taken "as-is".

During the processing stage to create the ODRSF, several steps were taken to standardize the output, including the standardization of street types and a deduplication of entries. It is possible that the process used to standardize the addresses may have introduced some errors, but these are expected to be minimal. Likewise, it is possible that duplicate entries remain in the database. To control for possible processing inaccuracies, the full address column is also provided without standardization applied.

9. Contact Us

The LODE open databases are modelled on ongoing improvement. To provide information on additions, updates, corrections or omissions, or for more information, please contact us at statcan.lode-ecdo.statcan@statcan.gc.ca. Please include the title of the open database in the subject line of the email.

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The Open Database of Recreational and Sport Facilities

Catalogue number: 21260002
Issue number: 2021001

The Open Database of Recreational and Sport Facilities (ODRSF) is a collection of open data containing the names, types, and locations of recreational and sport facilities across Canada. It is released under the Open Government Licence - Canada.

The ODRSF compiles open, publicly available, and directly-provided data on recreational and sport facilities across Canada. Data sources include provincial, territorial and municipal governments. This database aims to provide enhanced access to a harmonized listing of recreational and sport facilities across Canada by making them available as open data. This database is a component of the Linkable Open Data Environment (LODE).

Data sources and methodology

The inputs for the ODRSF are datasets whose sources include provincial, territorial and municipal governments. These datasets were available either under one of the various types of open data licences, e.g., in an open government portal, or as publicly available data. Details of the sources used are available in a 'Data Sources' table located within the downloadable zipped ODRSF folder.

The data sources used do not deploy a uniform classification system. The ODRSF harmonizes facility type by assigning one of eighteen types to each facility. This was done based on the facility type provided in the source data as well as using other research carried out for that purpose.

The eighteen facility types used in the ODRSF are:

  • trails: urban and rural trails or pathways for walking, hiking, or biking.
  • sports fields: fields on which sports can be played.
  • arenas: facilities where sports and/or recreational activities take place.
  • athletic parks: recreation areas focused on athletic activity.
  • beaches: waterfront beach areas.
  • casinos: casino or gambling facilities.
  • community centres: community centres and leisure facilities.
  • gyms: both public and private gym facilities.
  • marinas: marina facilities.
  • parks: parks and greenspaces, including both city and national parks.
  • playgrounds: play spaces which are distinct from parks in that they have specifically been classified as such by the publisher of the data. Often includes playground equipment.
  • pools: indoor and outdoor swimming pools.
  • race tracks: tracks for racing.
  • rinks: most commonly ice rinks.
  • skate parks: parks used for skateboarding.
  • splash pads: urban areas for water play.
  • stadiums: facilities where sports and/or recreational activities take place.
  • miscellaneous: facilities that do not fall into any of the above categories.

The ODRSF does not assert having exhaustive coverage and may not contain all facilities in scope for the current version. While efforts have been made to minimize these, facility type classification and geolocation errors are also possible. While all data are released on the same date, the dates as of which data are current depends on the update dates of the sources used.

A subset of geo-coordinates available in the source data were validated using the internet and updated as needed. When latitude and longitude were not available, geocoding was performed for some sources using address data in the source street address.

Deduplication was done to remove duplicates for cases where sources overlapped in coverage.

This first version of the database (version 1.0) contains approximately 182,000 records. Data were collected by accessing sources in 2020 and 2021.

The variables included in the ODRSF are as follows:

  • Index
  • Facility Name
  • Source Facility Type
  • ODRSF Facility Type
  • Provider
  • Unit
  • Street Number
  • Street Name
  • Street Type
  • Street Direction
  • Postal Code
  • City
  • Province or Territory
  • Source-Format Street Address
  • Census Subdivision Name
  • Census Subdivision Unique Identifier
  • Province or Territory Unique Identifier
  • Latitude
  • Longitude

For more information on how the addresses and variables were compiled, see the metadata that accompanies the ODRSF.

Downloading the ODRSF

For ease of download, the ODRSF is provided as a compressed comma-separated values (CSV) file.

Visualizing the ODRSF

The ODRSF content is available for visualization on a map using the Linkable Open Data Environment Viewer.

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Analysis of trends in spending and human resources

Actual expenditures

Departmental spending trend graph

The following graph presents planned (voted and statutory spending) over time.

Departmental spending trend graph
Description - Departmental spending trend graph
Departmental spending, in thousands of dollars
Fiscal year Total Voted Statutory Sunset Programs - Anticipated Cost Recovery (Netted Revenue)
2018–19 631,945 438,122 69,623 0 124,201
2019–20 666,988 473,759 73,190 0 120,038
2020–21 745,308 537,787 83,531 0 123,989
2021–22 922,331 721,223  81,107 0 120,000
2022–23 632,533 440,480 72,053 0 120,000
2023–24 582,495 396,555 65,940 0 120,000
Budgetary performance summary for Core Responsibilities and Internal Services (dollars)
Core Responsibilities and Internal Services 2020–21 Main Estimates 2020–21 Planned spending 2021–22 Planned spending 2022–23 Planned spending 2020–21 Total authorities available for use 2018–19 Actual spending (authorities used) 2019–20 Actual spending (authorities used) 2020–21 Actual spending (authorities used)
Statistical Information 661,506,812 661,506,812 855,425,655 566,602,643 715,298,954 559,559,344 584,770,894 666,463,788
Internal Services 73,941,885 73,941,885 66,905,037 65,930,587 80,666,297 72,385,465 82,217,225 78,844,148
Total gross expenditures 735,448,697 735,448,697 922,330,692 632,533,230 795,965,251 631,944,809 666,988,119 745,307,936
Respendable Revenue -120,000,000 -120,000,000 -120,000,000 -120,000,000 -123,989,068 -124,200,719 -120,038,495 -123,989,068
Total Net Expenditures 615,448,697 615,448,697 802,330,692 512,533,230 671,976,183 507,744,090 546,949,624 621,318,868

Statistics Canada is funded by two sources: direct parliamentary appropriations and cost-recovery activities. Statistics Canada has the authority to generate $120 million annually in respendable revenue related to two streams: statistical surveys and related services, and custom requests and workshops. If exceeded, a request can be made to increase the authority, as was the case in the last few years.

In recent years, respendable cost-recovery revenue has contributed between $120 million and $124 million annually to the agency’s total resources. A large portion of this respendable revenue comes from federal departments to fund specific statistical projects.

Spending fluctuations between the years shown in the graph and table above were mainly caused by the Census Program. Voted spending decreased in 2018–19 as the 2016 Census of Population and 2016 Census of Agriculture were winding down. This pattern is typical for the agency because of the cyclical nature of the Census Program. Spending then begins to ramp up and peak again in 2021–22 when the 2021 Census of Population and 2021 Census of Agriculture are conducted, followed by a significant decrease in subsequent years as these activities wind down.

The difference between 2020–21 actual spending and 2020–21 total authorities available for use is largely attributable to how the agency strategically manages its investments. The agency has leveraged the operating budget carry-forward mechanism to manage the cyclical nature of normal program operations towards the agency’s strategic priorities and to ensure the quality of its existing programs is maintained. Throughout the year, forecast lapses and amounts carried forward are managed centrally, by priority, within the statistical information core responsibility.

The difference is also attributable to several amendments to the 2021 Census of Population’s original spending plan, resulting in a decrease in spending for 2020–21. These amendments are mostly because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Internal Services’ spending from 2018–19 to 2020–21 includes planned resources from temporary funding related to an initiative approved in 2018–19 to migrate the agency’s infrastructure to the cloud.

2020–21 Budgetary actual gross spending summary (dollars)
Core responsibilities and Internal Services 2020–21 Actual gross spending 2020–21 Actual revenues netted against expenditures 2020–21 Actual net spending (authorities used)
Statistical Information 666,463,788 -123,989,068 542,474,720
Internal Services 78,844,148 0 78,844,148
Total Gross Expenditures 745,307,936 -123,989,068 621,318,868

Statistics Canada has generated $124 million in respendable revenue from the sale of statistical products and services.

Actual human resources

Human resources summary for core responsibilities and Internal Services
Core responsibilities and Internal Services 2018–19 Actual full-time equivalents 2019–20 Actual full-time equivalents 2020–21 Planned full-time equivalents 2020–21 Actual full-time equivalents 2021–22 Planned full-time equivalents 2022–23 Planned full-time equivalents
Statistical Information 5,498 5,595 5,800 6,099 6,026 5,065
Internal Services 645 626 585 684 563 546
Total Gross Expenditures 6,143 6,221 6,385 6,783 6,589 5,611
Respendable Revenue -1,380 -1,366 -1,251 -1,340 -1,231 -1,241
Total Net Expenditures 4,763 4,856 5,134 5,443 5,358 4,370

Similar to trends seen in planned spending, full-time equivalent (FTE) changes from year to year are largely explained by the cyclical nature of the Census Program. Activity decreased in 2018–19, as the 2016 Census of Population and 2016 Census of Agriculture were winding down. Activity then begins to ramp up and peak again in 2021–22, when the 2021 Census of Population and 2021 Census of Agriculture are conducted. There is also a temporary FTE increase in 2020–21 explained by Statistics Canada’s survey interviewers hired under the Statistics Act, to provide additional capacity for provincial and territorial governments to conduct contact tracing.

Included in net expenditure FTEs are approximately 410 public servant FTEs based across Canada outside the National Capital Region (NCR). Also included are approximately 1,095 interviewer FTEs (representing approximately 2,100 interviewers) outside the NCR. These interviewers are part-time workers with assigned workweeks that are determined by the volume of collection work available; they are hired under the Statistics Act, by the authority of the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry. Interviewers are covered by two separate collective agreements and are employed through Statistical Survey Operations. Many of Statistics Canada’s main outputs rely heavily on data collection and the administration of these activities, which takes place across Canada.

Expenditures by vote

For information on Statistics Canada’s organizational voted and statutory expenditures, consult the Public Accounts of Canada 2020–2021.

Government of Canada spending and activities

Information on the alignment of Statistics Canada’s spending with the Government of Canada’s spending and activities is available in GC InfoBase.

Financial statements and financial statements highlights

Financial statements

Statistics Canada's financial statements (unaudited) for the year ending March 31, 2021, are available on the agency's website.

The agency uses the full accrual accounting method to prepare and present its annual financial statements, which are part of the departmental results reporting process. However, spending authorities presented in the previous sections of this report remain on an expenditure basis. A reconciliation between the bases of reporting is available in Note 3 of the financial statements.

Financial statement highlights

Condensed Statement of Operations (unaudited) for the year ended March 31, 2021 (dollars)
Financial information 2020–21 Planned results 2020–21 Actual results 2019–20 Actual results (restated) Difference (2020–21 Actual results minus 2020–21 Planned results) Difference (2020–21 Actual results minus 2019–20 Actual results)
Total expenses 848,569,377 852,413,139 757,438,321 3,843,762 94,974,818
Total revenues 120,000,000 120,247,616 121,936,643 247,616 -1,689,027
Net cost of operations before government funding and transfers 728,569,377 732,165,523 635,501,678 3,596,146 96,663,845

Statistics Canada's Future-Oriented Statement of Operations (unaudited) for the year ending March 31, 2021, is available on the agency website. The assumptions underlying the forecasts were made before the completion of the 2019–20 fiscal year.

The net cost of operations before government funding and transfers was $732.2 million, an increase of $96.7 million (15.2%) from $635.5 million in 2019–20. The increase in expenses is mainly because of an overall increase in the agency’s activities, particularly for the 2021 Census of Population Program, the workload migration and cloud program, and the COVID-19 initiatives in partnership with Health Canada. Additionally, salary costs increased because of the ratification of certain collective agreements in 2020–21. This is offset by an immaterial decrease in revenue related to cost-recovery projects mainly with non-federal clients.

The difference between actual and planned net costs for 2020–21 is $3.6 million (0.5%). Expenses were $3.8 million higher than anticipated. The ratification of collective agreements, as well as higher vacation pay and compensatory leave accrual, and additional spending for COVID-19 initiatives in partnership with Health Canada contributed to a significant increase in expenditures. This is mostly offset by a change in the 2021 Census of Population Program spending profile because of the COVID-19 pandemic and other factors, which resulted in a decrease in non-salary spending. Revenues were $0.2 million higher than anticipated.

For more information on the distribution of expenses by program and type, please see the two charts below.

Gross expenditures by core responsibility

Gross expenditures by core responsibility

Total expenses, including respendable revenue and services provided without charge by federal government departments, were $852.4 million in 2020–21. These expenses comprised $763.4 million (89.6%) for Statistical Information and $89 million (10.4%) for Internal Services.

Gross expenditures by type

Gross expenditures by type

Statistics Canada spent $852.4 million in 2020–21. These expenses comprised $685.9 million (80.5%) for salaries and employee benefits, $43.6 million (5.1%) for accommodation, $38.0 million (4.5%) for professional and special services, $31.5 million (3.7%) for amortization, $23.1 million (2.7%) for rentals, $10.8 million (1.3%) for materials and supplies, $10.6 million (1.2%) for transportation and postage, and $8.5 million (1.0%) in other expenses.

Condensed Statement of Financial Position (unaudited) as of March 31, 2021 (dollars)
Financial information 2020–21 2019–20 (restated) Difference (2020–21 minus 2019–20)
Total net liabilities 160,919,348 130,839,608 30,079,740
Total net financial assets 77,141,756 66,957,087 10,184,669
Departmental net debt 83,777,592 63,882,521 19,895,071
Total non-financial assets 170,230,625 170,649,354 -418,729
Departmental net financial position 86,453,033 106,766,833 -20,313,800

The departmental net financial position was $86.5 million at the end of 2020–21, a decrease of $20.3 million from $106.8 million in 2019–20.

The increase in total net liabilities is mainly explained by an increase in accrued liabilities for vacation pay and compensatory leave resulting from employees accumulating vacation days during the COVID-19 pandemic and an increase in accounts payable, mostly for the 2021 Census of Population Program.

The increase in total net financial assets is mainly explained by an increase in the amount due from the Consolidated Revenue Fund as of March 31 to pay for accounts payable and accrued salaries and wages. This is offset by a decrease in accounts receivable from other government departments and agencies and external parties.

For more information on the distribution of the balances in the statements of financial position, please see the two charts below.

Assets by type

Assets by type

Total assets, including financial and non-financial assets, were $247.4 million at the end of 2020–21. Tangible capital assets represented the largest portion of assets, at $160.4 million (64.8%). They consisted of informatics software ($77.0 million), software under development ($66.9 million), leasehold improvements ($14.6 million) and other assets ($1.9 million). The remaining portion comprised $71.9 million (29.1%) for amounts due from the Consolidated Revenue Fund, $7.9 million (3.2%) for prepaid expenses, $5.3 million (2.1%) for accounts receivable and advances, and $1.9 million (0.8%) for consumable supplies.

Liabilities by type

Liabilities by type

Total liabilities were $160.9 million at the end of 2020–21. Accounts payable and accrued liabilities made up the largest portion of liabilities, at $89.6 million (55.7%). They consisted of accounts payable to external parties ($41.7 million), accounts payable to other federal government departments and agencies ($11.6 million), and accrued salaries and wages ($36.3 million). The next largest portion was vacation pay and compensatory leave, at $53.1 million (33.0%). Employee future benefits made up $18.1 million (11.2%). The remaining portion was composed of deferred revenue, at $0.1 million (0.1%).

Corporate Information

Organizational profile

Appropriate minister: The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, P.C., M.P.

Institutional head: Anil Arora

Ministerial portfolio: Innovation, Science and Economic Development

Enabling instrument[s]:

Year of incorporation / commencement: The Dominion Bureau of Statistics was established in 1918. In 1971, with the revision of the Statistics Act, the agency became Statistics Canada.

Other: Under the Statistics Act, Statistics Canada is required to collect, compile, analyze, abstract and publish statistical information relating to the commercial, industrial, financial, social, economic and general activities and condition of the people of Canada.

Statistics Canada has two primary objectives:

  • to provide statistical information and analysis of the economic and social structure and functioning of Canadian society, as a basis for developing, operating and evaluating public policies and programs; for public and private decision making; and for the general benefit of all Canadians
  • to promote the quality, coherence and international comparability of Canada's statistics through collaboration with other federal departments and agencies, with the provinces and territories, and in accordance with sound scientific standards and practices.

Statistics Canada's head office is located in Ottawa. There are regional offices across the country in Halifax, Sherbrooke, Montréal, Toronto, Sturgeon Falls, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Vancouver. There are also 35 research data centres located throughout the country in academic institutions. There are five secure rooms available for access by federal departments and selected provincial ministries. These centres provide researchers with access to microdata from population and household survey programs in a secure setting. Canadians can follow the agency on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, feeds and YouTube.

Raison d'être, mandate and role: who we are and what we do

"Raison d'être, mandate and role: who we are and what we do" is available on Statistics Canada's website.

For more information on the agency's organizational mandate letter commitments, see the Minister's mandate letter.

Operating context

A developed, democratic country such as Canada requires vast amounts of information to function effectively. Statistics provide Canadians with vital information to help monitor inflation, promote economic growth, plan cities and roads, adjust pensions, and develop employment and social programs. They help governments, businesses and individuals make informed decisions.

The value placed on data by every segment of society is growing at an exponential pace. At the same time, new tools and new computing power are emerging and multiplying the volume and types of information available.

As the demand for information increases along with its importance and availability, privacy concerns, call-screening technology and the busy lives of Canadians are making it harder to reach and obtain information from households. As a result, the agency is continually seeking out new and innovative approaches to meet emerging data needs.

As it innovates and modernizes, the agency will be well positioned to play a more active role in guiding and shaping this information age.

Reporting framework

Statistics Canada's Departmental Results Framework and program inventory of record for 2020–21 are shown below.

Departmental Results Framework

Core Responsibility: Statistical Information

Statistics Canada produces objective, high-quality statistical information for the whole of Canada. The statistical information produced relates to commercial, industrial, financial, social, economic, environmental and general activities and conditions of the people of Canada.

Result 1

High quality statistical information is available to Canadians.

  • Indicator 1: Number of post-release corrections due to accuracy.
  • Indicator 2: Percentage of international standards with which Statistics Canada conforms.
  • Indicator 3: Number of statistical products available on the website.
  • Indicator 4: Number of Statistics Canada data tables available on the Open Data Portal.

Result 2

High quality statistical information is accessed by Canadians.

  • Indicator 1: Number of visits to Statistics Canada website.
  • Indicator 2: Number of interactions on social media.
  • Indicator 3: Percentage of website visitors that found what they were looking for.

Result 3

High quality statistical information is relevant to Canadians.

  • Indicator 1: Percentage of users satisfied with statistical information.
  • Indicator 2: Number of media citations on Statistics Canada data.
  • Indicator 3: Number of journal citations.

Internal Services


Program Inventory

  • Economic and Environmental Statistics
  • Socio-economic Statistics
  • Censuses
  • Cost-Recovered Statistical Services
  • Centres of Expertise

Supplementary information tables

The following supplementary information tables are available on Statistics Canada's website:

Reporting on green procurement

This supplementary information table supports reporting on green procurement activities in accordance with the Policy on Green Procurement.

1. Context

Although Statistics Canada is not bound by the Federal Sustainable Development Act and is not required to develop a full Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy, Statistics Canada adheres to the principles of the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy (FSDS) by complying with the Policy on Green Procurement.

The Policy on Green Procurement supports the Government of Canada's effort to promote environmental stewardship. In keeping with the objectives of the policy, Statistics Canada supports sustainable development by integrating environmental performance considerations into the procurement decision‑making process through the actions described in the 2019 to 2022 FSDS "Greening Government" goal.

2. Commitments

Greening Government: The Government of Canada will transition to low-carbon, climate-resilient and green operations.
Federal Sustainable Development Strategy target(s) Federal Sustainable Development Strategy contributing action(s) Corresponding departmental action(s) Starting point(s), performance indicator(s), target(s) Results achieved Contribution by each departmental result to the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy goal and target

Actions supporting the Greening Government goal and the Policy on Green Procurement

Departments will use environmental criteria to reduce their environmental impact and ensure best value in government procurement decisions.

  • Integrate environmental considerations into procurement management processes and controls.
  • Ensure paper purchased by Statistics Canada is made from recycled material.
  • To reduce waste generated and minimize the environmental impacts of assets throughout their lifecycle, Statistics Canada will continue to embed environmental considerations in public procurement in accordance with the Policy on Green Procurement.
  • Copy paper purchased by Statistics Canada contains a minimum of 30% recycled content and has a forest certification, ECOLOGO certification or equivalent certification.
  • Statistics Canada incorporates environmental considerations into all public procurement by releasing all solicitations electronically, accepting electronic bids, and using existing procurement instruments available through Public Services and Procurement Canada that include environmental considerations.
  • 100% of copy paper purchased contains a minimum of 30% recycled content and is certified to a recognized environmental standard to reduce the environmental impact of its production.

Motivate suppliers to reduce the environmental impact of their goods, services and supply chains.

Departments will adopt clean technology and undertake clean technology demonstration projects.

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Support for green procurement will be strengthened, including guidance, tools and training for public service employees.

  • Ensure that decision makers and materiel management and procurement specialists have the necessary training and awareness to support green procurement.
  • Ensure that key officials include support for and contributions to the Government of Canada's Policy on Green Procurement objectives in their performance evaluations.
  • 100% of specialists in procurement and materiel management have completed training on green procurement.
  • Performance evaluations of managers and functional heads of procurement and materiel management include support for and contributions to green procurement in the given fiscal year.
  • 100% of specialists in procurement and materiel management have completed the Canada School of Public Service Green Procurement course (C215) or equivalent.
  • 100% of performance evaluations of managers and functional heads of procurement and materiel management are aligned to support the objectives of the Government of Canada Policy on Green Procurement.

Motivate suppliers to green their goods, services and supply chain.

3. Report on integrating sustainable development

During the 2020–21 reporting cycle, Statistics Canada had no proposals that required a strategic environmental assessment and no public statements were produced.

Gender-based Analysis Plus

Section 1: Institutional Gender-based Analysis Plus capacity

As Canada's national statistical agency, Statistics Canada ensures Canadians have the information they need on Canada's economy, society and environment. With the importance of Gender-based Analysis Plus (GBA+) steadily increasing over the past several years, the need for more detailed statistical information and disaggregated data has also increased. To best support its data users—including other government departments—and better its own organizational and accountability outcomes, Statistics Canada continues to increase its GBA+ capacity across the agency.

A significant GBA+ milestone occurred in 2018–19 with the development of Statistics Canada's Centre for Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics, which is responsible for reporting to Canadians and other government departments, generating new information, and building statistical capacity. To reach these objectives, the Centre developed a public-facing Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub, allowing data users to easily access and analyze Statistics Canada's GBA+ data holdings. The Centre is well placed to ensure that the agency is exercising leadership both internally and externally.

Within the agency, the Centre conducts GBA+ training, and all Memoranda to Cabinet and Treasury Board submissions continue to include a GBA+ analysis and commitment to disaggregate data to the fullest extent possible. Externally, the Centre supports federal departments in their commitment to GBA+ analysis through data development and capacity building. In 2020–21, to further the availability of information on gender, diversity and inclusion, the agency worked extensively with Women and Gender Equality Canada to conduct research, training and other initiatives related to GBA+.

Statistics Canada strives to build a workforce that is representative of the Canadian population and continues to set objectives to further diversify and enrich its talent pool at all levels throughout the agency.

In 2020–21, the agency recognized the importance of greater accountability through structured governance and reporting to employment equity committees. As a result, the agency introduced the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Leadership Accountability Framework to better serve its employees and community through clearly identified roles and responsibilities.

Finally, the agency continued the development of two action plans to improve diversity and inclusion within the workplace—the 2021–25 Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan: Moving Forward Together, and the Integrity and Respect Action Plan. These action plans are dynamic and data-driven strategies that include concrete measures, processes and tools designed to promote diversity and inclusion, eliminate systemic barriers in appointment processes, and increase representation across the agency.

Section 2: Gender and diversity impacts by program

Core responsibility: Statistical information

Program name: Economic and Environmental Statistics

The Economic and Environmental Statistics program produces a wide range of economic and environmental statistics such as national and international accounts, manufacturing, wholesale, retail, research and development, price indexes, finance, tourism, transportation, agriculture, and the environment.

Target population: All Canadians

Key impacts:

Economic and Environmental Statistics: Key impacts
Performance indicators Observed results 2020–21 Data source Comment
Availability of economic and environmental analytical products relevant to GBA+

Number of Economic and Environmental Statistics analytical products and insights relevant to GBA+ and made available on Statistics Canada's website

Description: This indicator measures the number of Economic and Environmental Statistics analytical products and insights (e.g., research articles, studies, fact sheets) relevant to GBA+ released through The Daily and made available on the Statistics Canada website. GBA+ factors used to calculate this indicator include one or more of the following: sex or gender, Indigenous peoples, visible minorities, people with disabilities, immigrants, people who identify as LGBTQ2+, and those living in rural areas.

45 Statistics Canada website None

Other:

As part of the agency's commitment to making GBA+ disaggregated data available to Canadians, the Economic and Environmental Statistics program accomplished the following in 2020–21:

  • National Economic Accounts program: To support the economic participation and prosperity pillar of the Gender Results Framework, the human resources modules for the infrastructure accounts and selected satellite accounts (natural resources, environment) contain detailed breakdowns for men and women.
  • Corporations Returns Act: In March 2021, Statistics Canada released new data on the gender composition of corporate boards in Canada in 2017 and 2018. These data highlight women in leadership and strategic decision-making roles in corporations that conduct business in Canada.

GBA+ data collection plan:

In 2020–21, Statistics Canada continued to identify and address data gaps across its statistical programs. Statistics Canada responded by enhancing existing survey programs and integrating data sources to enable reporting on key population groups. Measures taken included integrating existing data sources, developing new survey questions, oversampling key population groups to allow for disaggregation and adding indicators to existing surveys.

Statistics Canada is currently developing a set of key performance indicators to measure the availability of disaggregated data relevant to GBA+ and exploring the possibility of measuring the relevance and impact of the data.

Core responsibility: Statistical information

Program name: Socio-economic Statistics

The Socio-economic Statistics program provides integrated information and relevant analysis on the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of individuals, families and households, as well as on the major factors that affect their well-being. Many of the statistical products produced allow for GBA+ analyses for key population groups.

Target population: All Canadians

Key impacts:

Socio-economic Statistics: Key impacts
Performance indicators Observed results 2020–21 Data source Comment
Initiatives that support GBA+ capacity building
Number of GBA+ consultations, training sessions and presentations conducted by the agency for external stakeholders
Description: This indicator measures the number of GBA+ capacity building activities conducted by the agency for external stakeholders.
18 Administrative data contained in an Excel spreadsheet titled "Number of GBA+ consultations" None
Availability of socio-economic analytical products relevant to GBA+
Number of Socio-economic Statistics analytical products and insights relevant to GBA+ and made available on Statistics Canada's website
Description: This indicator measures the number of Socio-economic Statistics analytical products and insights (e.g., research articles, studies, fact sheets) relevant to GBA+ released through The Daily and made available on the Statistics Canada website. GBA+ factors used to calculate this indicator include one or more of the following: sex or gender, Indigenous peoples, visible minorities, people with disabilities, immigrants, people who identify as LGBTQ2+, and those living in rural areas.
224 Statistics Canada website None
Number of Gender Results Framework indicators released by sex or gender
Description: This indicator measures the number of sex or gender disaggregated data tables, which correspond to Gender Results Framework indicators, made available through the Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub.
36 Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub This represents 84% of the Gender Results Framework indicators.
Number of Gender Results Framework indicators released by sex or gender and other identity factor
Description: This indicator measures the number of data tables disaggregated by sex or gender and other identity factors, which correspond to Gender Results Framework indicators, made available through the Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub.
7 Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub This represents 16% of the Gender Results Framework indicators.
Number of GBA+ socio-economic products related to the impacts of COVID-19
Description: This indicator measures the number of analytical products related to the impacts of COVID-19 on diverse population groups in Canada that have been made available.
15 Administrative data from Diversity and Sociocultural Statistics None
Number of page visits to the Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub
Description: This indicator measures the number of page visits to the Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub in a given fiscal year.
47,024 Adobe Analytics None

Other:

Centre for Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics: The creation of the Centre in 2018–19 brought together much of the agency's GBA+ expertise, and its Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub centralized resources relevant to GBA+; promoted and provided greater access to research and detailed statistical information, including data disaggregated by sex, gender and other diversity characteristics; and reported on the Government of Canada's Gender Results Framework indicators.

Given the importance of statistical standards in the agency's work, the Centre released an infographic defining what statistical standards are and their importance. Moreover, the Centre, in collaboration with the Centre for Statistical and Data Standards, began developing a standard for measuring sexual orientation and completed the first round of consultations with experts within the federal government, academia and community organizations in early 2020. The second phase, which included 17 focus groups, took place in summer 2020. Since late January 2021, the proposed sexual orientation standards have been available for public review. A final round of qualitative testing will take place in late March 2021. This work is ongoing.

In collaboration with other government departments, Statistics Canada played a substantive role in filling important data gaps and making national standards available. Furthermore, recognizing the increasing need for GBA+ disaggregated data, the Centre worked with other Statistics Canada program areas to develop strategic priorities and an action plan to ensure that the data needed to disaggregate at the lowest level of population or geographic detail possible were available, while meeting quality requirements and respecting confidentiality. The action plan proposal outlined the need for data to be disaggregated by gender, for Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities and people in groups designated as visible minorities. Additional disaggregation priorities include people who identify as LGBTQ2+, children and youth, seniors, immigrants, veterans, people living in minority official language communities, and those living in low-income situations.

In addition, as part of the agency's commitment to making GBA+ disaggregated data available to Canadians, the Socio-economic Statistics program had the following key developments in 2020–21:

  • Social inclusion program: From the funding provided by Canada's Anti-Racism Strategy, Diversity and Sociocultural Statistics continued to work on developing its conceptual framework on social inclusion, including a large number of social inclusion indicators based on 2016 Census data (to be later updated with 2021 Census data) and data from other surveys such as the General Social Survey. Work continues to progress on this project. These indicators will be presented in the Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub using a new disaggregated classification of ethnocultural groups that combines the population group question with the ethnic and cultural origin question. Work is currently underway on the Social Indicators Visualization Project to produce indicators that will be used in a new interactive tool presented on the Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub.
  • General Social Survey on Social Identity: The new cycle of the General Social Survey on Social Identity will allow for the disaggregation of data for some specific ethnocultural groups.
  • Labour Force Survey: The survey was updated in July 2020 to begin collecting information on the labour market activities of population groups designated as visible minorities.
  • Canadian Centre for Justice and Community Safety Statistics: The agency published 11 justice-related analytical reports and 34 fact sheets from a GBA+ perspective. In addition, the agency engaged with police, academics and community groups to develop new variables to capture more detailed information on hate-motivated crime. Gender and selected diversity indicators are available on the accused and victim files.

Supplementary information sources:

Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub

GBA+ data collection plan:

In 2020–21, Statistics Canada continued to identify and address data gaps across its statistical programs. Statistics Canada responded by enhancing existing survey programs and integrating data sources to enable reporting on key population groups. Measures taken included integrating existing data sources, developing new survey questions, oversampling key population groups to allow for disaggregation and adding indicators to existing surveys.

Statistics Canada is currently developing a set of key performance indicators to measure the availability of disaggregated data relevant to GBA+ and exploring the possibility of measuring the relevance and impact of the data.

Core responsibility: Statistical information

Program name: Cost-recovered Statistical Services

Through the Cost-recovered Statistical Services program, Statistics Canada conducts special surveys to gather new data; produces high-quality statistics that are currently not part of the agency's data holdings; and conducts on-demand special analytical projects to meet specific needs of federal, provincial and territorial institutions and other clients.

Target population: All Canadians

Key impacts:

At this time, indicators for cost-recovered products are included in their respective program area (i.e., Economic and Environmental Statistics, Socio-economic Statistics, Centres of Expertise) and not identified separately.

Other:

In 2020–21, the Cost-recovered Statistical Services program had requests from a few departments to produce statistical information with a focus on GBA+ analysis.

  • Funded by Women and Gender Equality Canada:
    • Economic analysis projects focused on human capital by gender, gross domestic product by gender, the performance gaps between women-owned and men-owned enterprises, Black business owners, and people with disabilities and business ownership in Canada.
    • Social analysis projects focused on gender differences in science, technology, engineering and math enrolment and graduation; education and work experiences of women with disabilities; fathers' use of parental leave; gender gaps and characteristics of elected and appointed members of legislative bodies; and neighbourhoods, vulnerable populations and well-being across genders.
    • Health analysis projects focused on the extent to which the timing and the type of abuse are associated with receiving social assistance in adulthood, and whether there are differential effects of abuse on the probability of receiving social welfare according to the sex of the individual.
  • Funded by Employment and Social Development Canada, information was provided related to early learning and child care, which has a strong effect on women as it impacts their participation in the labour force and they make up a majority of the child care workforce.
  • Funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, information was provided focusing onspecific immigrant groups in the labour market (including during the pandemic), predicting factors for employment earnings, and trends in the number and characteristics of international students in Canada.

GBA+ data collection plan:

In 2020–21, Statistics Canada continued to identify and address data gaps across its statistical programs. Statistics Canada responded by enhancing existing survey programs and integrating data sources to enable reporting on key population groups. Measures taken included integrating existing data sources, developing new survey questions, oversampling key population groups to allow for disaggregation and adding indicators to existing surveys.

Statistics Canada is currently developing a set of key performance indicators to measure the availability of disaggregated data relevant to GBA+ and exploring the possibility of measuring the relevance and impact of the data.

Core responsibility: Statistical information

Program name: Census Program

The Census Program provides statistical information and analyses that measure changes in the Canadian population and its demographic characteristics, and in the agricultural sector. The program includes the Census of Population and the Census of Agriculture.

Target population: All Canadians

Key impacts:

Census Program: Key impacts
Performance indicators Observed results 2016 Census Data source Comment
Availability of Census Program indicators relevant to GBA+

Number of GBA+ factors for which Census of Population statistical products are disaggregated

Description: This indicator measures the number of GBA+ factors for which the Census of Population statistical products are made available on Statistics Canada's website.

16 Statistics Canada website

Factors included are:

  • Indigenous peoples
  • Age and sex
  • Education
  • Families, households and marital status
  • Housing
  • Immigration and ethnocultural diversity
  • Income
  • Labour
  • Language
  • Language of work
  • Mobility and migration

Percentage of Census of Population analytical products and insights relevant to GBA+ and made available on Statistics Canada's website

Description: This indicator measures the percentage of Census of Population products and insights (e.g., data tables, census profile, highlight tables) relevant to GBA+ released through The Daily and made available on the Statistics Canada website. GBA+ factors used to calculate this indicator include one or more of the following: age, sex, language, Indigenous peoples, education, immigration, income, etc.

100% Statistics Canada website All Census of Population products include one or more GBA+ factors.

Number of GBA+ factors for which Census of Agriculture statistical products are disaggregated

Description: This indicator measures the number of GBA+ factors for which the Census of Agriculture statistical products are made available on Statistics Canada's website.

11 factors Statistics Canada website

Factors included are:

  • Sex
  • Language
  • Geography
  • Income
  • Age
  • Education
  • Indigenous peoples
  • Immigration status
  • Employment class
  • Operating arrangement (e.g., ownership)
  • Capital

Percentage of key users and clients satisfied with the level of detail in the census statistical products.

Description: This indicator measures the overall satisfaction of key users and clients with the level of detail available in the census statistical products they used. The level of detail is not exclusive to GBA+ factors. The question is answered on a five-point satisfaction scale (very dissatisfied, dissatisfied, neither satisfied nor dissatisfied, satisfied, and very satisfied). Only the responses of satisfied and very satisfied are included in the result.

75% Census Dissemination Consultation None

Other:

The 2021 Census of Population added and modified more than 30 questions that measure concepts such as immigration, language group, ethnic origin and visible minority status, as well as new questions for Métis and Inuit. These indicators allow for robust intersectional analysis across all key identity characteristics, age groups and geographies.

Supplementary information sources:

2021 Census questionnaires

GBA+ data collection plan:

In 2020–21, Statistics Canada continued to identify and address data gaps across its statistical programs. Statistics Canada responded by enhancing existing survey programs and integrating data sources to enable reporting on key population groups. Measures taken included integrating existing data sources, developing new survey questions, oversampling key population groups to allow for disaggregation and adding indicators to existing surveys.

Statistics Canada is currently developing a set of key performance indicators to measure the availability of disaggregated data relevant to GBA+ and exploring the possibility of measuring the relevance and impact of the data.

Core responsibility: Statistical information

Program name: Centres of Expertise

The Centres of Expertise support all Statistics Canada programs to ensure that Canadian citizens, businesses, governments, universities and other institutions have access to the most detailed, timely and accurate information at the lowest cost possible—both in terms of dollars and response burden—while protecting the privacy of their information. The Centres undertake innovative research, analysis and data development activities and continually seek new data sources, leading-edge methods and systems, cost-effective operations, and new statistical products to address the current and future information needs of Canadians.

Target population: All Canadians

Key impacts:

Census Program: Key impacts
Performance indicators Observed results Data source Comment
Availability of analytical products relevant to GBA+ produced by Statistics Canada's Centres of Expertise

Number of Centres of Expertise analytical products and insights relevant to GBA+ and made available on Statistics Canada's website

Description: This indicator measures the number of Centres of Expertise analytical products and insights (e.g., research articles, studies, fact sheets) relevant to GBA+ released through The Daily and made available on the Statistics Canada website. GBA+ factors used to calculate this indicator include one or more of the following: sex or gender, Indigenous peoples, visible minorities, people with disabilities, immigrants, people who identify as LGBTQ2+ and those living in rural areas.

63 Statistics Canada website None

Other:

In 2020–21, as part of the agency's commitment to make GBA+ disaggregated data available to Canadians, the Centres of Expertise program had the following key developments:

  • Sustainable development goals:

    Statistics Canada updated data for the Global Indicator Framework, which includes disaggregation and published 17 fact sheets. Additionally, to monitor progress on national priorities, Statistics Canada developed and released the Canadian Indicator Framework, which includes 76 indicators and GBA+-relevant disaggregation.

  • Economic analysis focused on statistical information on private enterprises by gender of primary owner, age of primary owner and enterprise size. Statistics on hours worked, labour compensation and other labour market information by gender, education, age, and paid versus self-employed were updated and used for calculating the contribution of labour skills to productivity and economic growth.
  • Health analysis: The 2016 Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort was updated with deaths from 2016 to 2019 to allow the use of detailed information (e.g., age, sex, ethnicity). In addition, four GBA+-relevant papers using an immigration lens or a quality-of-life lens were published. Other reports completed include hospitalizations and mortality among immigrant men and women, among Indigenous men and women, and, in some instances, among various ethnic groups.
  • Social analysis: The Centres further developed income-tax-related data sources in terms of data validation, additional linkage feasibility, and the retrospective addition of a gender variable to files (1983 to 2018). New indicators were developed to measure multi-dimensional income mixing and distribution at the neighbourhood level, and social inclusion across a set of economic, social and health variables.

    A number of intersectional research projects that examined the gender pay gap, economic and labour market trends among diverse groups, and educational and social outcomes such as life satisfaction of women, racialized groups, seniors, youth, and immigrants were published.

    As part of Canada's Anti-Racism Strategy, two research projects were completed on the economic participation of racialized groups, including differences in weekly earnings of men and women in designated visible minority categories and differences across broad workplace sectors (e.g., private versus public, large versus small firms).

  • Social Policy Simulation Database and Model: Three COVID-19-specific versions of the Social Policy Simulation Database and Model were released. The models allow users to analyze the distributional effects of tax and transfer policies across a number of dimensions, including gender.

Supplementary information sources:

Sustainable Development Goals Data Hub

GBA+ data collection plan:

In 2020–21, Statistics Canada continued to identify and address data gaps across its statistical programs. Statistics Canada responded by enhancing existing survey programs and integrating data sources to enable reporting on key population groups. Measures taken included integrating existing data sources, developing new survey questions, oversampling key population groups to allow for disaggregation and adding indicators to existing surveys.

Statistics Canada is currently developing a set of key performance indicators to measure the availability of disaggregated data relevant to GBA+ and exploring the possibility of measuring the relevance and impact of the data.

Section 3: Program links to Gender Results Framework

Core responsibility: Statistical information

Program links to Gender Results Framework
Program name Education and skills development Economic participation and prosperity Leadership and democratic participation Gender-based violence and access to justice Poverty reduction, health and well-being Gender equality around the worldTable note 1
Economic and Environmental Statistics No No Yes No No No
Socio-economic Statistics Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Cost-recovered Statistical Services Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Census Program Yes No No No Yes No
Centres of Expertise Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Table note 1

Statistics Canada disseminates Gender Results Framework indicators via the Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub. At present, Statistics Canada does not report on indicators related to gender equality around the world.

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Section 4: Program links to Quality of Life Framework

Core responsibility: Statistical information

Program links to Quality of Life Framework
  Prosperity Health Environment Society Good governance
Economic and Environmental Statistics Yes No Yes No Yes
Socio-economic Statistics Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Cost-recovered Statistical ServicesTable note 1 Yes No No No Yes
Census ProgramTable note 2 Yes Yes No Yes No
Centres of Expertise Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Table note 1

Further examination is required to assess the feasibility of using cost-recovered statistical services to produce health-, environment- and society-related indicators within the Quality of Life Framework.

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Table note 2

Further examination is required to assess the feasibility of using the Census of Population or Census of Agriculture to produce environment-related indicators within the Quality of Life Framework.

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Response to parliamentary committees and external audits

Response to parliamentary committees

There were no parliamentary committee reports requiring a response in 2020–21.

Response to audits conducted by the Office of the Auditor General of Canada (including audits conducted by the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development)

There were no audits in 2020–21 requiring a response.

Response to audits conducted by the Public Service Commission of Canada or the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages

There were no audits in 2020–21 requiring a response.