Statement 3(I,II)

1. Introduction

The Air Passenger Origin and Destination (POD) Survey is conducted continuously by all Canadian air carriers assigned to reporting Level I and Level II1 that, in each of the two years immediately preceding the reporting year, enplaned 600,000 or more scheduled revenue passengers using fixed wing aircraft.  The Aviation Statistics Centre (ASC) of Statistics Canada collects the data under the authority of the Statistics Act – RSC 1985, Chapter S19 and the Canada Transportation Act, Section 50, for the statistical purposes of both Statistics Canada and Transport Canada.

The POD Survey covers revenue passenger trips made in whole or in part on domestic and/or international scheduled flights.  Carriers must report such trips if (i) they operated one or more segments of the itineraries and (ii) no other carrier participating in the survey operated any preceding segments.  Reporting is based on information obtained from lifted flight coupons (or their electronic equivalent). The complete ticket itinerary is recorded as one entry for each trip showing the routing from the initial origin to the final ticket destination and including, in sequence, each point of intraline or interline transfer, the carrier (both operating and advertised for code share segments) and the fare basis code on each flight coupon stage as well as the total value of the ticket in Canadian dollars. Carriers reporting a 10% sample of their itineraries are to report only tickets with numbers ending in zero.

This document details the requirements of the POD Survey as well as the instructions on how the data are to be reported.

2. The Survey Universe

The POD Survey universe includes all revenue passenger trips moving in whole or in part on domestic and/or international scheduled flights operated by participating air carriers. All electronic tickets from all scheduled flights of the reporting carrier must be examined to identify any tickets that meet the Survey selection requirements.  The POD Survey must not be limited to the tickets that the reporting carrier issues.  The Survey must include all tickets in which the carrier transported a passenger. The electronic ticket sale record can be the source of the data to be examined.  The passenger ticket itinerary information to be reported in the POD Survey can be recorded from the first ticket coupon.  There is no requirement to wait until a trip has been completed to report the ticket itinerary information.  Coupons from a conjunction2 ticket set shall be considered as a single itinerary under the ticket number of the primary (first) ticket of the conjunction set.

It is recognized that many airlines do not record the entire itinerary from tickets issued by other airlines for revenue accounting purposes.  However, the reporting carrier is required to obtain the complete itinerary data for tickets issued by other airlines in order to determine if the ticket meets the selection requirements for inclusion in the Survey.

2.1 Honoured Tickets

There are instances where a reporting carrier may honour the ticket of another carrier (non code-share partner) and transport the passenger without re-issuing the ticket. In these cases, the reporting carrier should treat the ticket as if it had actually been re-issued and report it accordingly. This includes changing the air carrier code of the ticketing carrier from the one on the ticket to the carrier that honoured the ticket.

3. Sample Selection and Reporting Criteria

3.1 Use of 10 percent sample

Where the POD survey data represent a 10% sample of tickets in which a participating carrier transported the passenger(s) on at least one segment of the ticketed journey, each participating airline must examine all electronic tickets, including Automated Ticket and Baggage (ATB) tickets for passengers on all of the carrier’s scheduled flights throughout its system. This requirement applies to tickets issued by the reporting airline as well as tickets issued by other airlines. 

Tickets to be retained for further sampling consideration are:

  1. Group-tickets with 11 or more passengers regardless of the ticket serial number.
  2. Single-passenger tickets with serial numbers ending in the digit zero (not the check digit). For conjunction tickets, the serial number for the first group of tickets determines the reportability of the entire conjunction set.
  3. Group tickets with 10 or less passengers with serial numbers ending in the digit zero (not the check digit).

3.2 Use of 100 percent sample

In order to improve sample accuracy or to prevent distortions, the Aviation Statistics Centre may require a carrier to employ a 100 percent sample.

In certain markets or in special situations (e.g. on-board sales on shuttle services), a carrier may elect to use a 100 percent sample. In such cases, prior approval for use of this option must be obtained from the Aviation Statistics Centre. Similarly, if this option has been adopted, it may not be discontinued without prior approval by the Aviation Statistics Centre.

4. Conversion of Ticket Itinerary to the Required Dual-Carrier Format

The Aviation Statistics Centre requires that passenger itineraries be reported with the operating and the advertised carrier identified on each trip segment.  The reporting carrier must identify the advertised carrier and record it in the advertised carrier field for each segment.

Each reporting air carrier must also identify itself as the operating carrier (in the operating carrier field) on each segment of the itinerary on which it has or will transport the passenger(s).

The reporting air carrier must also identify the operating carrier on each flight segment on which it is the advertised carrier.  However, the reporting carrier is not responsible for reporting the operating carrier of a code share flight in the reported itinerary if the reporting carrier is not in a code sharing relationship with the advertised carrier for that flight.

5. Identification of Reporting Carrier

The first operating participating carrier3 in a trip is responsible for reporting to the survey since it is the one most likely to have the information necessary for reporting.

6. Information to be Reported to the Air Passenger Origin and Destination Survey

The following items are to be reported for each ticket selected for the POD Survey (see Appendix B for the actual record layout). Note that conjunction tickets and re-issued tickets do not require special treatment and are to be treated the same as regular tickets. No adjustment is made in the survey for alterations or changes in itinerary, which take place subsequent to the trip segment covered by electronic ticket.

6.1 Number of passengers

This is the number of passengers listed for the ticket. For tickets covering 1 to 10 passengers, include the actual number of passengers.  A half-fare passenger, such as a child, is to be counted as one passenger. A fractional-fare passenger, such as in a family plan, is also to be counted as one passenger. Tickets for infants under two years of age and not occupying a seat are not to be counted.  Passengers flying on “frequent flyer” redemptions are counted as passengers4. If a reporting air carrier, using the 10% sample method, issued tickets covering more than 10 passengers, the passenger counts associated with these tickets are to be divided by 10 and then rounded to the nearest whole passenger.  (Carriers reporting a 10% sample may contact the Aviation Statistics Centre regarding possible alternate approaches to reporting tickets for more than 10 passengers.)

6.2 Carrier – Routing Detail

The data reported for each passenger trip should show the complete routing, from the origin airport to the destination airport, including each airport where the passenger made a connection or a stopover (intraline or interline). In addition, for each segment in the itinerary, the reporting airline must report the advertised carrier (the carrier whose code and flight number appear on the face of the coupon or in the ticket itinerary) and the operating carrier (the airline that actually provided the transportation) if it is a partner to the reporting airline in a code-share relationship on that segment. For segments not flown by the reporting airline or one of its code-share partners and not advertised on the reporting airline or one of its code-share partners, the operating carrier should be the same as the advertised carrier. The specific reportable data elements representing carrier-routing detail are as follows:

  1. IATA Location code for the airport of origin of the segment. This is the airport at which the passenger boarded the flight.
  2. IATA Carrier code for the operating airline, or the airline providing the transportation. If the reporting airline or an airline honouring the reporting airline’s coupon is transporting the passenger, insert that airline’s code in the operating carrier field for the coupon. If the reporting airline or one of its code-share partners is not the operating airline, use the code of the advertised airline in the operating carrier field.
  3. IATA Carrier code for the advertised airline, or the airline appearing on the flight coupon. Note that this is not necessarily the airline issuing the ticket.
  4. Fare basis code.  This refers to the one-character fare basis code originating with the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT).  Air carrier fare basis codes are to be converted to these codes (see Appendix E for a list of the codes).
  5. IATA Location code for the airport of destination of the segment. This is the second airport of the coupon and represents the trip termination, a point of intraline or interline connection, a stopover, or a change-of-gauge. Where surface transportation is indicated in an itinerary, use the code “--” (dash dash). Omit any surface portions, which appear at the beginning or end of an itinerary. If a carrier is not known, use the code “UK” (unknown). Helicopter and air taxi portions of itineraries are to be retained and recorded.

6.3 Total Value of the Ticket (including taxes) in Canadian dollars

This is the total dollar value listed for the ticket. The amount is to be reported in Canadian dollars.  

Reporting carriers using the 10 % sample method should divide the total value of the ticket by the number of passengers reported if the number of passengers on the ticket is between 2 and 10. If the number of passengers on the ticket was more than 10, divide the total value of the ticket by the original number of passengers on the ticket (not the number of passengers resulting from the previous instruction to divide by 10).

All carriers are responsible for reporting total ticket value for bulk fare tickets or inclusive tour tickets sold either directly to passengers or through tour operators.  Where such tickets contain no fare information, the reporting carrier must report the value of the ticket that the reporting airline received from the tour operator.  This can be derived by dividing the monthly contract revenue received by the airline from the tour operator for a city-pair by the number of passengers who travelled in the city-pair using tickets covered by the contract.

Only if the total ticket value cannot be determined from the ticket or calculated from bulk fare contracts may the reporting airline use 99999 in the fare field.

7. Aggregating Recorded Data

Prior to the submission of each quarterly report to the Aviation Statistics Centre, the reporting carrier  is required to sort the recorded entries into alphabetic sequence by itinerary, i.e. by ticket origin, complete routing (including the fare code) and ticket destination.  All identical entries are then to be combined into one summary record each quarter.

The number of passengers on the summary records is to be the sum of the passenger amounts of all the individual identical records combined. Fare amounts are also to be summed accordingly.

8. Sources of Data for Reporting

Airlines that are required to participate in the POD Survey must use all possible sources of information needed to report complete and accurate itinerary data. 

If an electronic ticket does not contain all the information needed to help the reporting airline to report the required POD Survey data then the airline must obtain the information from additional sources.  If the reporting airline also issued the ticket, then the airline may need to examine its ticket sales data or its Transaction Control Number (TCN) records to assist it in reporting the entire itinerary, operating carriers and airport codes in an accurate manner.

If an electronic ticket is part of a ticket issued by another airline then the reporting carrier is responsible for obtaining all of the itinerary information that it needs from the issuing carrier.  If the ticket is issued by a code-share partner of the reporting carrier or by another air carrier that belongs to a marketing alliance that includes a Canadian air carrier, then the reporting carrier must obtain all information from the issuing carrier that will help it to report the entire itinerary, in the applicable quarter.

9. Statement of Procedures

Each airline that participates in the POD Survey is required to prepare and send to the Aviation Statistics Centre a statement of the procedures the airline uses to select, record, summarize, edit and report the survey data. The Aviation Statistics Centre must approve changes made to POD Survey processing prior to their implementation. The Statement of Procedures should provide enough detail for the Aviation Statistics Centre to understand the carrier’s flow of processing of tickets, the selection and reporting decisions, methods used to identify the operating carrier, editing and management responsibility and supervision.

10. Submission of Reports

Reports are to be filed with the Aviation Statistics Centre for each quarter of the year, within thirty (30) days after the end of each quarter. The data should be created in text file format and submitted in one of the following forms:

  • Statistics Canada E-File Transfer Service.
  • Compact disk

10.1 Reporting by E-File Transfer

Statistics Canada has an e-File Transfer Service (e-FT) in place, which enables organizations outside of Statistics Canada to exchange electronic files in a secure manner using the Internet.

If POD Survey data are provided by e-File transfer, please refer to the attached separate document titled “Statistics Canada’s e-File Transfer Service: External User Guide” for detailed user instructions.

Carriers should contact the Aviation Statistics Centre when choosing to use the e-File Transfer service so that appropriate user accounts and permissions may be established.

10.2 Reporting on Compact Disk

Where POD Survey data are submitted on compact disk, each file on the disk should be password protected and each disk labelled externally with the following information:

“Air Passenger Origin and Destination Survey”
Carrier Code
Reporting Period (YYQ)
Reporting Carrier Contact Name and Phone Number

Compact disks should be sent to:

Aviation Statistics Centre
Transportation Division
Statistics Canada
Room 1506, Main Building
150 Tunney’s Pasture Driveway
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0T6
Attention:  Air Passenger Origin and Destination Survey

Individual file password(s) should be communicated directly to the manager of the Air Passenger Origin and Destination Survey.

11. Record Retention

Participating airlines are required to retain all passenger ticket itinerary information used to prepare the POD Survey reports for three years.  Records should be retained to enable the airline to reconstruct the POD Survey reports for the latest three years (twelve quarters).  The method of storage and retrieval of stored records must be identified in the carrier’s Statement of Procedures.

Appendix A: Canadian Air Carriers Participating in the Air Passenger Origin and Destination Survey

Canadian Air Carriers Participating in the POD Survey
Air Carrier IATA Code
Air Canada AC
Jazz Aviation LP QK
Air Transat TS
Porter Airlines Inc. PD
WestJet WS

Appendix B: Revenue Passenger Origin-Destination Survey Record Layout

Revenue Passenger Origin-Destination Survey – Statement 3 (I, II)

General information

This information is collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19.

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

Survey purpose – The purpose of this survey is to provide estimates, on a city-pair basis, of air passengers travelling on scheduled commercial flights. Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

Confidentiality – Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects that could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. Statistics Canada will use the information from this survey for statistical purposes.

Fax or e-mail transmission disclosureStatistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the transmission of information by facsimile or e-mail. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Record linkages – To enhance the data from this survey, Statistics Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Data-sharing agreements – To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements under Section 12 of the Statistics Act with Transport Canada and the Canadian Transportation Agency. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use this data.

Although, under Section 12 of the Statistics Act, respondents can object to the sharing of information with other organizations, because Transport Canada has the legislative authority to collect this information on a mandatory basis pursuant to the Canada Transportation Act and the Transportation Information Regulations, respondents do not have the right to object to the sharing of the data.

However, respondents may refuse to share their information with the Canadian Transportation Agency by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician and returning it with the completed questionnaire. Under the terms of the Section 12 agreement, the Canadian Transportation Agency has agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes.

Please submit your data within 30 days of the current reference quarter.

Revenue passenger origin-destination survey – Statement 3 (I, II) record layout
Field Number Data Item Location of Data
1 Passenger Count 1-6
2 1st Airport Code 7-9
3 1st Operating Carrier 10-11
4 1st Advertised Carrier 12-13
5 Fare Basis Code 14
6 2nd Airport Code 15-17
7 2nd Operating Carrier 18-19
8 2nd Advertised Carrier 20-21
9 Fare Basis Code 22
10 3rd Airport Code 23-25
11 3rd Operating Carrier 26-27
12 3rd Advertised Carrier 28-29
13 Fare Basis Code 30
14 4th Airport Code 31-33
15 4th Operating Carrier 34-35
16 4th Advertised Carrier 36-37
17 Fare Basis Code 38
18 5th Airport Code 39-41
19 5th Operating Carrier 42-43
20 5th Advertised Carrier 44-45
21 Fare Basis Code 46
22 6th Airport Code 47-49
23 6th Operating Carrier 50-51
24 6th Advertised Carrier 52-53
25 Fare Basis Code 54
26 7th Airport Code 55-57
27 7th Operating Carrier 58-59
28 7th Advertised Carrier 60-61
29 Fare Basis Code 62
30 8th Airport Code 63-65
31 8th Operating Carrier 66-67
32 8th Advertised Carrier 68-69
33 Fare Basis Code 70
34 9th Airport Code 71-73
35 9th Operating Carrier 74-75
36 9th Advertised Carrier 76-77
37 Fare Basis Code 78
38 10th Airport Code 79-81
39 10th Operating Carrier 82-83
40 10th Advertised Carrier 84-85
41 Fare Basis Code 86
42 11th Airport Code 87-89
43 11th Operating Carrier 90-91
44 11th Advertised Carrier 92-93
45 Fare Basis Code 94
46 12th Airport Code 95-97
47 12th Operating Carrier 98-99
48 12th Advertised Carrier 100-101
49 Fare Basis Code 102
50 13th Airport Code 103-105
51 13th Operating Carrier 106-107
52 13th Advertised Carrier 108-109
53 Fare Basis Code 110
54 14th Airport Code 111-113
55 14th Operating Carrier 114-115
56 14th Advertised Carrier 116-117
57 Fare Basis Code 118
58 15th Airport Code 119-121
59 15th Operating Carrier 122-123
60 15th Advertised Carrier 124-125
61 Fare Basis Code 126
62 16th Airport Code 127-129
63 16th Operating Carrier 130-131
64 16th Advertised Carrier 132-133
65 Fare Basis Code 134
66 17th Airport Code 135-137
67 17th Operating Carrier 138-139
68 17th Advertised Carrier 140-141
69 Fare Basis Code 142
70 18th Airport Code 143-145
71 18th Operating Carrier 146-147
72 18th Advertised Carrier 148-149
73 Fare Basis Code 150
74 19th Airport Code 151-153
75 19th Operating Carrier 154-155
76 19th Advertised Carrier 156-157
77 Fare Basis Code 158
78 20th Airport Code 159-161
79 20th Operating Carrier 162-163
80 20th Advertised Carrier 164-165
81 Fare Basis Code 166
82 21st Airport Code 167-169
83 21st Operating Carrier 170-171
84 21st Advertised Carrier 172-173
85 Fare Basis Code 174
86 22nd Airport Code 175-177
87 22nd Operating Carrier 178-179
88 22nd Advertised Carrier 180-181
89 Fare Basis Code 182
90 23rd Airport Code 183-185
91 23rd Operating Carrier 186-187
92 23rd Advertised Carrier 188-189
93 Fare Basis Code 190
94 24th Airport Code 191-193
95 Blank 194-195
96 Total Ticket Value ($Cdn) 196-200

Appendix C: Glossary of Terms

Selected terms used in these instructions are defined and explained in the glossary in the context applicable to these instructions only. They are not intended to be general definitions for use beyond the confines of this passenger survey.

Carrier

  • Advertised Carrier: The airline whose code and flight number appear on the flight coupon or in the ticket itinerary.

  • Carrier: Any scheduled air carrier, Canadian or foreign, that appears on a coupon stage in a ticket itinerary, including helicopter and taxi carriers.

  • Operating Carrier: The air carrier that actually operated the advertised flight. The operating carrier may advertise its own flight while allowing another airline to advertise the same flight.  In some situations, the code-share operator does not advertise service under its own name and only operates flights for the airline advertising the service.

  • Participating Carrier: A carrier that is governed by the survey data collection and reporting instructions contained herein and which is required to file POD reports with the Aviation Statistics Centre.

  • Reporting Carrier: The air carrier in a given itinerary, which has identified the reportable flight coupon and recorded the itinerary for inclusion in the data submission to the Passenger Origin-Destination Survey.

Carrier Reporting Level (2010 definitions):

  • Level I: Every Canadian air carrier that, in the calendar year immediately preceding the reporting year, transported at least 2 million revenue passengers or at least 400 thousand tonnes of cargo.

  • Level II: Every Canadian air carrier that, in the calendar year immediately preceding the reporting year, transported at least 100 thousand, but fewer than 2 million revenue passengers, or at least 50 thousand but less than 400 thousand tonnes of cargo.

  • Level III: Every Canadian air carrier not classified in reporting level I or II that, in the calendar year immediately preceding the reporting year, realized gross revenues of at least 2 million dollars for the provision of air services for which the air carrier held a licence.

  • Level IV: Every Canadian air carrier not classified in reporting level I, II or III that, in the calendar year immediately preceding the reporting year, realized gross revenues of less than 2 million dollars for the provision of air services for which the air carrier held a licence.

Change of Gauge: The planned change from one aircraft to another or from an aircraft of one size to that of another size within the itinerary of a single flight number.  For example, a flight from Sydney to Los Angeles may operate from Sydney to Auckland with a B767 and from Auckland to Los Angeles with a B747.  For the purposes of POD Survey reporting, a passenger with a SYD-LAX coupon should be reported as SYD-AKL-LAX such that the point of change of gauge is inserted in the reported itinerary.

Connection:

  • Interline Connection: A passenger’s transfer from a flight operated by one airline to a flight operated by another airline, with or without a stopover, at an intermediate point in an itinerary.

  • Intraline Connection: A passenger’s transfer from one flight to another flight at an intermediate point in an itinerary, where the same air carrier operates both flights.

Itinerary: All points in the passenger journey, beginning with the origin, followed by the routing, and ending with the destination, in the sequence shown on the ticket.

Lifted Flight Coupon (or Electronic Equivalent): A passenger ticket coupon, good for travel on a single flight that has been either removed by the transporting airline at the time of passenger boarding or surrendered by the passenger in exchange for a boarding pass. The electronic equivalent would be any evidence of passenger travel on a flight that is part of a ticket itinerary.

Point:

  • Intermediate Point: Any point in an itinerary, other than the origin or destination, at which the passenger makes an interline or intraline connection.

  • Point:  A city or airport (including heliports).

Revenue Passenger: A person for whose transportation an air carrier receives commercial remuneration.  This definition includes, for example, (i) passengers travelling under publicly available promotional offers (“two-for-one”) or loyalty programs (“frequent flyers”); (ii) passengers travelling as compensation for denied boarding; (iii) passengers travelling at corporate discounts ; (iv) passengers travelling on preferential fares (government, seamen, military, youth, student).  This definition excludes, for example, (i) persons travelling free; (ii) persons travelling at a fare or discount available only to employees of air carriers or their agents; (iii) employees of an air carrier travelling on the business of the carrier; (iv) infants who do not occupy a seat.

Routing: The carrier on each flight coupon stage in an itinerary and the intermediate points of connection (interline and intraline) in the sequence of occurrence in the movement of the passengers from origin to destination.

Scheduled Service: The operation of a flight on a regular basis according to a published timetable and available to the public on short notice.

Surface Segment: Ground transportation (bus, rail, boat) that is included as part of a ticketed air itinerary and the total value of the ticket.

Ticket:

  • Conjunction Ticket: Two or more tickets concurrently issued to a passenger, which in total constitute a single travel document for a single ticket itinerary.

  • Electronic Ticket: A computer record of a ticketed passenger itinerary and fare.

  • Group‑Fare Ticket: A single ticket valid for the transportation of two or more revenue passengers over the same itinerary.

  • Reissued Ticket: A ticket issued in exchange for all or part of the unused portion of a previously issued ticket.

  • Single‑Passenger Ticket: A passenger ticket valid for transportation of only one revenue passenger over a given itinerary.

Ticket Destination: The last point in the itinerary and the last point at which the passenger is to deplane at the completion of the journey.  (In round‑trip itineraries, the ticket destination and the ticket origin are the same.)

Ticket Number: The sequential number on a ticket, consisting of a three-digit carrier number and a ten-digit document number.  The check digit is excluded.  For the purposes of identifying zero-ending tickets for inclusion in the sample for the POD Survey, it is the tenth digit of the document number that is to be considered.  The ticket number is also known as the document control number or form and serial number.

Ticket Origin: The first point in the itinerary and the point where the passenger first boards an air carrier.

Appendix D: Summary of Sample Selection Logic

Step 1: Tickets Issued by Reporting Airline or Other Airlines

Step 2: Is the Ticket for a Group of 11+ passengers?

  • If Yes, go to Step 4
  • If No, go to Step 3

Step 3: Does the ticket number end in zero?

  • If Yes, go to Step 4
  • If No, do not report Ticket to POD Survey

Step 4: If this is a Conjunction Ticket, is this the first Booklet?

  • If Yes, go to step 5
  • If No, do not report Ticket to POD Survey

Step 5: Was the ticket first used during the Quarter being Processed?

  • If Yes, go to Step 6
  • If No, do not report Ticket to POD Survey

Step 6:

  • Determine Operating Carrier for all Trip Segments on which Reporting Carrier or its Affiliate was or will Transport the Passenger.
  • Convert the Fare Basis Code on Each Coupon to one of the U.S.DOT\StatsCan POD Survey Fare Basis reporting codes.
  • Is Reporting Carrier the First Operating Carrier in the Ticket Itinerary?
  • If Yes, go to Step 7
  • If No, do not report Ticket to POD Survey

Step 7: Report Entire Ticketed Itinerary to POD Survey

Appendix E: United states department of transportation / statistics canada air passenger origin and destination survey codes for reporting fare basis information in the itinerary record

Seven single-character codes, created by the United States Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT), Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Office of Airline Information, are to be used for reporting fare basis information in the POD Survey.  These codes are designed to provide identification for unrestricted (full) and restricted (discount) fares in first class, business class and coach class categories and a code for an unknown fare basis.  The POD Survey fare basis reporting codes are:

  • F  -  Unrestricted First Class
  • G  -  Restricted First Class
  • C  -  Unrestricted Business Class
  • D  -  Restricted Business Class
  • Y  -  Unrestricted Coach/Economy Class
  • X  -  Restricted Coach/Economy Class
  • U  -  Unknown (This fare category is used when a fare basis code is not shown on a ticket coupon, or when you cannot read the fare basis code, or when two or more carrier fare codes are compressed into a single coupon.)

“Unrestricted” includes all fares not subject to restrictions other than time of day, such as night and off-peak fares.  These categories include all “full” or “premium” fares (F, C, P, W, Y, J, R), plus all otherwise unrestricted off-peak fares (FN, YN, CN, and KN) and the “economy” (K) fares.

“Restricted” includes any fare subject to significant restrictions, such as, advanced purchase requirements, minimum or maximum stay, refund penalty, membership in a particular group (military, youth, clergy), tour package and similar characteristics.


Notes

  1. See definitions under “Carrier Reporting Level” in the Glossary in Appendix C.
  2. See definition of “Ticket: Conjunction” in the Glossary in Appendix C.
  3. For a list of the carriers participating in the POD Survey, see Appendix A.
  4. See definition of “Revenue Passenger” in the Glossary in Appendix C.

Weighting Diagram of the Consumer Price Index - 2011 Basket at 2011 and January 2013 Prices, Canada, Primary Classification

Weighting Diagram of the Consumer Price Index - 2011 Basket at 2011 and January 2013 Prices, Canada, Primary Classification
Table summary
This table displays the results of weighting diagram of the consumer price index - 2011 basket at january 2013 prices 2011 basket at 2011 prices and 2011 basket at january 2013 prices (appearing as column headers).
  2011 Basket at 2011 Prices 2011 Basket at January 2013 Prices
All-items CPI 100.00 100.00
Food 16.35 16.60
Food purchased from stores 11.48 11.61
Meat 2.09 2.19
Fresh or frozen meat (excluding poultry) 0.83 0.87
Fresh or frozen beef 0.54 0.58
Fresh or frozen pork 0.22 0.23
Other fresh or frozen meat (excluding poultry) 0.06 0.06
Fresh or frozen poultry meat 0.48 0.51
Fresh or frozen chicken 0.40 0.43
Other fresh or frozen poultry meat 0.08 0.08
Processed meat 0.78 0.80
Ham and bacon 0.12 0.11
Other processed meat 0.66 0.69
Fish, seafood and other marine products 0.44 0.43
Fish 0.29 0.29
Fresh or frozen fish (including portions and fish sticks) 0.22 0.22
Canned and other preserved fish 0.07 0.08
Seafood and other marine products 0.15 0.14
Dairy products and eggs 1.76 1.76
Dairy products 1.62 1.60
Fresh milk 0.47 0.47
Butter 0.08 0.08
Cheese 0.58 0.56
Ice cream and related products 0.11 0.11
Other dairy products 0.38 0.37
Eggs 0.14 0.16
Bakery and cereal products (excluding infant food) 1.81 1.85
Bakery products 1.12 1.14
Bread (including rolls and buns) 0.55 0.57
Biscuits 0.24 0.24
Other bakery products 0.33 0.33
Cereal products (excluding infant food) 0.69 0.71
Rice (including rice-based mixes) 0.09 0.08
Breakfast cereal and other grain products (excluding infant food) 0.43 0.45
Pasta products 0.11 0.11
Flour and flour based mixes 0.06 0.06
Fruit, fruit preparations and nuts 1.32 1.37
Fresh fruit 0.82 0.85
Apples 0.12 0.13
Oranges 0.10 0.09
Bananas 0.10 0.10
Other fresh fruit 0.50 0.52
Preserved fruit and fruit preparations 0.37 0.37
Fruit juices 0.22 0.22
Other preserved fruit and fruit preparations 0.14 0.14
Nuts 0.13 0.15
Vegetables and vegetable preparations 1.29 1.26
Fresh vegetables 0.96 0.93
Potatoes 0.10 0.10
Tomatoes 0.11 0.12
Lettuce 0.08 0.08
Other fresh vegetables 0.67 0.63
Preserved vegetables and vegetable preparations 0.33 0.33
Frozen and dried vegetables 0.08 0.09
Canned vegetables and other vegetable preparations 0.25 0.24
Other food products and non-alcoholic beverages 2.77 2.75
Sugar and confectionery 0.49 0.49
Sugar and syrup 0.08 0.08
Confectionery 0.41 0.41
Fats and oils 0.14 0.14
Margarine 0.05 0.05
Other edible fats and oils 0.09 0.09
Coffee and tea 0.26 0.27
Coffee 0.21 0.22
Tea 0.05 0.05
Condiments, spices and vinegars 0.38 0.38
Other food preparations 0.99 1.00
Soup 0.13 0.13
Infant and baby foods 0.08 0.08
Pre-cooked frozen food preparations 0.27 0.27
All other food preparations 0.51 0.52
Non-alcoholic beverages 0.50 0.47
Food purchased from restaurants 4.88 4.99
Food purchased from table-service restaurants 2.88 2.94
Food purchased from fast food and take-out restaurants 1.24 1.26
Food purchased from cafeterias and other restaurants 0.76 0.78
Shelter 25.86 26.26
Rented accommodation 5.92 5.98
Rent 5.76 5.81
Tenants' insurance premiums 0.09 0.08
Tenants' maintenance, repairs and other expenses 0.07 0.08
Owned accommodation 15.54 15.81
Mortgage interest cost 4.13 4.11
Homeowners' replacement cost 4.25 4.34
Property taxes (including special charges) 3.26 3.36
Homeowners' home and mortgage insurance 1.21 1.23
Homeowners' maintenance and repairs 1.20 1.25
Other owned accommodation expenses 1.49 1.52
Water, fuel and electricity 4.40 4.48
Electricity 2.40 2.48
Water 0.59 0.65
Natural gas 1.06 0.99
Fuel oil and other fuels 0.35 0.36
Household operations, furnishings and equipment 12.57 12.66
Household operations 8.83 9.01
Communications 3.31 3.36
Telephone services 2.37 2.39
Postal and other communications services 0.08 0.09
Internet access services and subscriptions to online content providers (excluding online newspapers and periodicals) (200212=100) 0.78 0.81
Telephone equipment (201104=100) 0.07 0.07
Child care and housekeeping services 1.13 1.16
Child care services 0.81 0.83
Housekeeping services 0.32 0.33
Household cleaning products 0.42 0.43
Detergents and soaps (other than personal care) 0.17 0.17
Other household cleaning products 0.26 0.26
Paper, plastic and foil supplies 0.59 0.60
Paper supplies 0.48 0.49
Plastic and foil supplies 0.11 0.11
Other household goods and services 3.38 3.45
Pet food and supplies 0.70 0.70
Seeds, plants and cut flowers 0.37 0.36
Other horticultural goods 0.11 0.11
Other household supplies 0.19 0.20
Other household services 1.33 1.35
Financial services (200212=100) 0.68 0.74
Household furnishings and equipment 3.74 3.66
Furniture and household textiles 1.47 1.43
Furniture 1.17 1.13
Upholstered furniture 0.46 0.47
Wooden furniture 0.30 0.28
Other furniture 0.41 0.39
Household textiles 0.30 0.30
Window coverings 0.10 0.10
Bedding and other household textiles 0.13 0.13
Area rugs and mats 0.07 0.07
Household equipment 1.93 1.89
Household appliances 0.82 0.80
Cooking appliances 0.17 0.17
Refrigerators and freezers 0.17 0.17
Laundry and dishwashing appliances 0.24 0.23
Other household appliances 0.25 0.24
Non-electrical kitchen utensils, tableware and cookware 0.24 0.22
Tools and other household equipment 0.87 0.86
Household tools (including lawn, garden and snow removal equipment) 0.44 0.44
Other household equipment 0.43 0.42
Services related to household furnishings and equipment 0.23 0.22
Other household furnishings and equipment 0.11 0.11
Clothing and footwear 6.20 5.82
Clothing 3.98 3.66
Women's clothing 2.09 1.88
Men's clothing 1.37 1.31
Children's clothing (including infants) 0.52 0.47
Footwear 1.25 1.17
Women's footwear (excluding athletic) 0.43 0.40
Men's footwear (excluding athletic) 0.22 0.21
Children's footwear (excluding athletic) 0.11 0.10
Athletic footwear 0.49 0.47
Clothing accessories, watches and jewellery 0.68 0.69
Leather clothing accessories 0.11 0.11
Other clothing accessories 0.17 0.15
Watches 0.10 0.09
Jewellery 0.31 0.34
Clothing material, notions and services 0.29 0.29
Clothing material and notions 0.05 0.05
Laundry services 0.09 0.10
Dry cleaning services 0.11 0.12
Other clothing services 0.04 0.04
Transportation 20.05 19.98
Private transportation 18.06 17.99
Purchase, leasing and rental of passenger vehicles 7.64 7.73
Purchase and leasing of passenger vehicles 7.55 7.65
Purchase of passenger vehicles 6.64 6.72
Leasing of passenger vehicles 0.92 0.93
Rental of passenger vehicles 0.09 0.09
Operation of passenger vehicles 10.42 10.25
Gasoline 4.85 4.62
Passenger vehicle parts, maintenance and repairs 1.76 1.80
Passenger vehicle parts, accessories and supplies 0.68 0.70
Passenger vehicle maintenance and repair services 1.08 1.10
Other passenger vehicle operating expenses 3.81 3.83
Passenger vehicle insurance premiums 2.92 2.91
Passenger vehicle registration fees 0.26 0.27
Drivers' licences 0.11 0.11
Parking fees 0.35 0.36
All other passenger vehicle operating expenses 0.18 0.17
Public transportation 1.99 1.99
Local and commuter transportation 0.64 0.66
City bus and subway transportation 0.50 0.52
Taxi and other local and commuter transportation services 0.14 0.14
Inter-city transportation 1.22 1.20
Air transportation 1.14 1.12
Rail, highway bus and other inter-city transportation 0.08 0.08
Other public transportation 0.13 0.13
Health and personal care 4.95 4.93
Health care 2.94 2.90
Health care goods 1.85 1.79
Medicinal and pharmaceutical products 1.47 1.41
Prescribed medicines 0.88 0.83
Non-prescribed medicines 0.59 0.58
Eye care goods 0.30 0.30
Other health care goods 0.08 0.08
Health care services 1.09 1.11
Eye care services (200704=100) 0.08 0.08
Dental care 0.63 0.64
Other health care services 0.38 0.38
Personal care 2.02 2.03
Personal care supplies and equipment 1.28 1.29
Personal soap 0.09 0.09
Toiletry items and cosmetics 0.64 0.63
Oral-hygiene products 0.10 0.10
Other personal care supplies and equipment 0.45 0.46
Personal care services 0.73 0.74
Recreation, education and reading 11.26 10.96
Recreation 8.32 7.92
Recreational equipment and services (excluding recreational vehicles) 1.52 1.41
Sporting and athletic equipment 0.17 0.16
Toys, games (excluding video games) and hobby supplies 0.28 0.27
Digital computing equipment and devices 0.66 0.59
Computer equipment, software and supplies (201104=100) 0.55 0.49
Multipurpose digital devices (201104=100) 0.11 0.10
Photographic equipment and supplies 0.09 0.07
Other recreational equipment 0.16 0.15
Recreational services 0.16 0.17
Purchase and operation of recreational vehicles 1.40 1.38
Purchase of recreational vehicles and outboard motors 1.03 1.01
Operation of recreational vehicles 0.37 0.37
Fuel, parts and accessories for recreational vehicles 0.11 0.11
Insurance, licences and other services for recreational vehicles 0.26 0.26
Home entertainment equipment, parts and services 0.86 0.74
Audio equipment 0.18 0.15
Video equipment 0.46 0.36
Rental of video discs, tapes and videogames 0.03 0.03
Purchase of recorded and unrecorded electronic media 0.18 0.17
Other home entertainment equipment, parts and services 0.02 0.02
Travel services 2.28 2.05
Traveller accommodation 1.33 1.26
Travel tours 0.95 0.80
Other cultural and recreational services 2.27 2.34
Spectator entertainment (excluding cablevision and satellite services) 0.30 0.30
Cablevision and satellite services (including pay per view television) 1.22 1.28
Use of recreational facilities and services 0.63 0.63
All other cultural and recreational services 0.12 0.13
Education and reading 2.94 3.04
Education 2.52 2.64
Tuition fees 1.85 1.95
School textbooks and supplies 0.31 0.32
Other lessons, courses and education services 0.36 0.37
Reading material and other printed matter (excluding textbooks) 0.41 0.41
Newspapers 0.06 0.06
Magazines and periodicals 0.07 0.07
Books and other printed matter (excluding textbooks) 0.26 0.25
Other reading material and other printed material (excluding textbooks) 0.02 0.02
Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products 2.76 2.79
Alcoholic beverages 1.60 1.62
Alcoholic beverages served in licensed establishments 0.39 0.39
Beer served in licensed establishments 0.20 0.20
Wine served in licensed establishments 0.08 0.08
Liquor served in licensed establishments 0.11 0.11
Alcoholic beverages purchased from stores 1.22 1.22
Beer purchased from stores 0.54 0.55
Wine purchased from stores 0.38 0.38
Liquor purchased from stores 0.28 0.28
Other alcoholic beverages purchased in stores 0.01 0.01
Tobacco products and smokers' supplies 1.16 1.18
Cigarettes 1.10 1.12
Other tobacco products and smokers' supplies 0.06 0.06
Note: Figures may not add up to 100 due to rounding.

Weighting Diagram of the Consumer Price Index - 2011 Basket at January 2013 Prices, Canada, Provinces, Whitehorse and Yellowknife

Weighting Diagram of the Consumer Price Index - 2011 Basket at January 2013 Prices, Canada, Provinces, Whitehorse and Yellowknife
Table summary
This table displays the results of weighting diagram of the consumer price index - 2011 basket at january 2013 prices canada, newfoundland and labrador, prince edward island, nova scotia, new brunswick, quebec, ontario, manitoba, saskatchewan, alberta, british columbia, whitehorse, yukon and yellowknife, northwest territories (appearing as column headers).
  Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Whitehorse, Yukon Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
All-items CPI 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
Food 16.60 16.74 17.14 16.62 16.93 19.10 15.23 16.56 15.41 15.99 17.19 17.00 15.34
Food purchased from stores 11.61 13.19 13.19 12.40 12.25 13.63 10.65 11.13 10.48 10.94 11.64 11.49 10.57
Meat 2.19 2.94 2.57 2.19 2.27 2.62 2.02 2.16 2.15 2.08 1.99 2.10 2.12
Fresh or frozen meat (excluding poultry) 0.87 1.02 0.81 0.80 0.91 1.22 0.72 0.82 0.84 0.86 0.77 0.93 0.92
Fresh or frozen beef 0.58 0.65 0.56 0.49 0.66 0.85 0.47 0.56 0.54 0.60 0.45 0.62 0.60
Fresh or frozen pork 0.23 0.33 0.23 0.28 0.24 0.27 0.19 0.23 0.27 0.22 0.26 0.26 0.28
Other fresh or frozen meat (excluding poultry) 0.06 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.11 0.05 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05
Fresh or frozen poultry meat 0.51 0.69 0.72 0.52 0.52 0.48 0.53 0.54 0.48 0.44 0.54 0.51 0.60
Fresh or frozen chicken 0.43 0.57 0.60 0.44 0.45 0.41 0.43 0.49 0.44 0.37 0.46 0.45 0.51
Other fresh or frozen poultry meat 0.08 0.12 0.13 0.08 0.06 0.07 0.11 0.06 0.05 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.10
Processed meat 0.80 1.24 1.04 0.87 0.84 0.92 0.77 0.80 0.82 0.77 0.69 0.66 0.59
Fish, seafood and other marine products 0.43 0.28 0.52 0.42 0.46 0.51 0.44 0.30 0.26 0.36 0.45 0.40 0.39
Fish 0.29 0.22 0.24 0.26 0.26 0.30 0.32 0.18 0.16 0.28 0.29 0.26 0.26
Seafood and other marine products 0.14 0.07 0.28 0.16 0.20 0.21 0.12 0.12 0.10 0.08 0.16 0.14 0.12
Dairy products and eggs 1.76 1.76 2.00 1.99 1.81 2.08 1.59 1.63 1.53 1.66 1.85 1.80 1.66
Dairy products 1.60 1.59 1.84 1.82 1.62 1.94 1.42 1.47 1.40 1.51 1.68 1.65 1.53
Fresh milk 0.47 0.53 0.73 0.64 0.53 0.53 0.42 0.49 0.45 0.40 0.52 0.54 0.45
Butter 0.08 0.03 0.11 0.05 0.04 0.10 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.09 0.10 0.06 0.06
Cheese 0.56 0.49 0.50 0.57 0.52 0.77 0.49 0.48 0.45 0.53 0.54 0.53 0.54
Ice cream and related products 0.11 0.13 0.14 0.13 0.14 0.10 0.12 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.11 0.12 0.12
Other dairy products 0.37 0.42 0.37 0.42 0.39 0.45 0.32 0.34 0.34 0.37 0.41 0.40 0.35
Eggs 0.16 0.17 0.16 0.17 0.19 0.14 0.17 0.15 0.13 0.15 0.17 0.15 0.13
Bakery and cereal products (excluding infant food) 1.85 2.27 2.34 2.17 2.17 2.22 1.70 1.69 1.56 1.66 1.80 1.86 1.72
Bakery products 1.14 1.36 1.46 1.33 1.30 1.50 1.05 0.97 0.85 0.90 1.02 1.21 1.05
Cereal products (excluding infant food) 0.71 0.91 0.88 0.84 0.87 0.72 0.65 0.71 0.71 0.75 0.78 0.64 0.67
Fruit, fruit preparations and nuts 1.37 1.26 1.42 1.30 1.26 1.59 1.23 1.38 1.18 1.34 1.49 1.37 1.15
Fresh fruit 0.85 0.70 0.90 0.77 0.75 0.99 0.77 0.82 0.73 0.85 0.90 0.79 0.65
Preserved fruit and fruit preparations 0.37 0.48 0.37 0.38 0.38 0.43 0.33 0.35 0.29 0.35 0.40 0.44 0.38
Nuts 0.15 0.08 0.15 0.15 0.12 0.17 0.13 0.21 0.15 0.14 0.19 0.13 0.11
Vegetables and vegetable preparations 1.26 1.24 1.24 1.27 1.23 1.50 1.21 1.06 0.93 1.08 1.31 1.10 1.03
Fresh vegetables 0.93 0.74 0.76 0.85 0.82 1.10 0.92 0.74 0.58 0.75 1.04 0.83 0.77
Preserved vegetables and vegetable preparations 0.33 0.50 0.49 0.42 0.41 0.40 0.29 0.31 0.35 0.33 0.27 0.27 0.25
Other food products and non-alcoholic beverages 2.75 3.43 3.09 3.07 3.06 3.10 2.47 2.92 2.86 2.77 2.76 2.87 2.51
Sugar and confectionery 0.49 0.76 0.56 0.60 0.54 0.51 0.42 0.53 0.48 0.53 0.54 0.51 0.44
Fats and oils 0.14 0.19 0.16 0.17 0.16 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.13 0.12 0.14 0.14 0.13
Coffee and tea 0.27 0.19 0.23 0.23 0.27 0.33 0.24 0.28 0.26 0.25 0.30 0.22 0.20
Condiments, spices and vinegars 0.38 0.38 0.40 0.39 0.43 0.46 0.33 0.37 0.38 0.40 0.39 0.35 0.35
Other food preparations 1.00 1.19 1.18 1.09 1.14 1.16 0.92 1.01 0.96 0.96 0.96 1.10 0.95
Non-alcoholic beverages 0.47 0.72 0.56 0.60 0.52 0.51 0.42 0.58 0.64 0.50 0.42 0.56 0.43
Food purchased from restaurants 4.99 3.55 3.95 4.22 4.69 5.48 4.58 5.42 4.93 5.04 5.55 5.51 4.78
Shelter 26.26 21.52 23.95 25.28 22.08 23.78 27.86 23.96 24.70 26.56 27.53 26.35 31.83
Rented accommodation 5.98 3.53 5.49 4.79 3.73 6.64 6.01 5.26 5.67 5.48 6.25 7.26 8.13
Rent 5.81 3.43 5.34 4.62 3.64 6.40 5.85 5.07 5.53 5.40 6.12 7.15 8.01
Tenants' insurance premiums 0.08 0.03 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.14 0.08 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.04 0.10
Tenants' maintenance, repairs and other expenses 0.08 0.07 0.08 0.12 0.04 0.10 0.08 0.12 0.09 0.03 0.07 0.07 0.01
Owned accommodation 15.81 11.73 11.73 14.35 12.37 13.80 16.84 14.42 13.61 16.24 17.72 12.60 16.45
Mortgage interest cost 4.11 3.37 3.25 3.77 3.35 3.40 4.10 3.73 3.72 5.22 4.69 3.47 7.36
Homeowners' replacement cost 4.34 3.16 3.16 3.85 2.99 3.58 4.71 3.61 3.92 4.34 5.17 3.78 3.39
Property taxes (including special charges) 3.36 1.78 2.53 2.73 2.56 3.43 3.88 2.97 2.60 2.78 2.95 1.69 2.11
Homeowners' home and mortgage insurance 1.23 1.41 1.08 1.52 1.47 1.19 1.21 1.51 1.11 1.33 1.17 1.05 1.41
Homeowners' maintenance and repairs 1.25 0.90 0.69 1.06 0.84 0.88 1.39 1.05 1.02 1.23 1.68 0.76 1.82
Other owned accommodation expenses 1.52 1.11 1.01 1.43 1.16 1.32 1.55 1.54 1.23 1.35 2.06 1.85 0.36
Water, fuel and electricity 4.48 6.25 6.72 6.13 5.98 3.34 5.01 4.29 5.43 4.84 3.55 6.49 7.25
Electricity 2.48 4.49 2.81 3.21 4.40 2.75 2.47 2.49 2.55 2.01 1.86 2.55 2.98
Water 0.65 0.19 0.31 0.38 0.52 0.04 0.86 0.79 1.16 1.24 0.52 0.61 1.09
Natural gas 0.99 ... ... 0.02 0.09 0.10 1.41 0.94 1.54 1.54 1.06 ... 0.07
Fuel oil and other fuels 0.36 1.56 3.60 2.53 0.96 0.45 0.28 0.07 0.18 0.05 0.12 3.32 3.11
Household operations, furnishings and equipment 12.66 13.73 13.55 13.71 13.79 11.96 12.98 12.69 13.17 12.27 12.63 12.18 11.62
Household operations 9.01 9.26 10.52 10.29 10.08 8.18 9.35 9.12 8.72 8.74 9.17 8.64 7.44
Communications 3.36 3.99 4.09 3.97 3.62 2.97 3.43 3.68 3.52 3.42 3.42 3.36 2.90
Telephone services 2.39 2.96 2.84 2.77 2.65 1.96 2.48 2.69 2.61 2.51 2.42 2.27 2.00
Postal and other communications services 0.09 0.15 0.16 0.12 0.13 0.09 0.06 0.12 0.12 0.07 0.16 0.21 0.21
Internet access services and subscriptions to online content providers (excluding online newspapers and periodicals) (200212=100) 0.81 0.81 0.96 0.88 0.82 0.85 0.82 0.85 0.74 0.76 0.78 0.80 0.62
Telephone equipment (201104=100) 0.07 0.07 0.13 0.20 0.03 0.06 0.07 0.03 0.05 0.08 0.06 0.08 0.07
Child care and housekeeping services 1.16 1.14 1.57 1.28 1.52 1.32 1.16 0.89 0.99 1.02 1.08 1.44 1.18
Household cleaning products 0.43 0.61 0.53 0.49 0.47 0.43 0.47 0.49 0.43 0.36 0.36 0.38 0.47
Paper, plastic and foil supplies 0.60 0.93 0.78 0.78 0.75 0.58 0.56 0.72 0.69 0.56 0.62 0.64 0.57
Other household goods and services 3.45 2.60 3.54 3.78 3.72 2.89 3.74 3.33 3.08 3.38 3.69 2.82 2.33
Pet food and supplies 0.70 0.52 0.78 0.93 0.69 0.53 0.79 0.66 0.46 0.61 0.80 0.71 0.68
Seeds, plants and cut flowers 0.36 0.28 0.40 0.34 0.35 0.31 0.39 0.32 0.41 0.37 0.37 0.22 0.21
Other horticultural goods 0.11 0.07 0.09 0.10 0.12 0.09 0.13 0.08 0.09 0.06 0.13 0.07 0.05
Other household supplies 0.20 0.31 0.34 0.22 0.34 0.18 0.20 0.24 0.28 0.15 0.20 0.17 0.19
Other household services 1.35 0.92 1.19 1.47 1.74 1.14 1.48 1.30 1.20 1.28 1.39 1.04 0.60
Financial services (200212=100) 0.74 0.49 0.74 0.73 0.49 0.64 0.74 0.73 0.65 0.91 0.81 0.61 0.60
Household furnishings and equipment 3.66 4.47 3.03 3.42 3.71 3.78 3.63 3.57 4.45 3.53 3.46 3.54 4.18
Furniture and household textiles 1.43 1.94 1.16 1.06 1.21 1.49 1.53 1.22 1.43 1.38 1.23 1.46 2.04
Furniture 1.13 1.55 0.99 0.83 1.01 1.09 1.24 0.95 1.11 1.14 0.98 1.20 1.54
Household textiles 0.30 0.39 0.18 0.23 0.20 0.40 0.29 0.27 0.33 0.24 0.25 0.26 0.50
Household equipment 1.89 2.27 1.68 2.01 2.26 2.02 1.73 2.08 2.55 1.85 1.86 1.79 1.53
Household appliances 0.80 0.88 0.68 0.90 0.91 0.98 0.74 0.89 0.88 0.74 0.70 0.68 0.72
Non-electrical kitchen utensils, tableware and cookware 0.22 0.26 0.12 0.19 0.22 0.28 0.17 0.22 0.25 0.22 0.28 0.15 0.15
Tools and other household equipment 0.86 1.12 0.88 0.92 1.13 0.76 0.82 0.97 1.42 0.89 0.89 0.96 0.66
Services related to household furnishings and equipment 0.22 0.15 0.09 0.18 0.17 0.16 0.28 0.18 0.35 0.17 0.23 0.12 0.26
Other household furnishings and equipment 0.11 0.12 0.10 0.17 0.07 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.12 0.13 0.13 0.17 0.36
Clothing and footwear 5.82 6.69 6.32 5.76 5.65 6.15 5.74 6.09 5.60 5.88 5.44 4.80 6.02
Clothing 3.66 4.48 4.15 3.51 3.74 4.04 3.52 3.90 3.59 3.65 3.35 3.16 3.93
Women's clothing 1.88 2.32 2.21 2.02 2.00 2.08 1.81 1.97 1.71 1.83 1.75 1.48 2.12
Men's clothing 1.31 1.46 1.39 1.06 1.27 1.43 1.26 1.36 1.31 1.41 1.19 1.30 1.38
Children's clothing (including infants) 0.47 0.70 0.55 0.44 0.47 0.52 0.45 0.58 0.57 0.40 0.42 0.38 0.44
Footwear 1.17 1.34 1.19 1.12 1.11 1.27 1.17 1.12 1.06 1.19 1.07 0.70 0.87
Clothing accessories, watches and jewellery 0.69 0.73 0.70 0.80 0.63 0.61 0.69 0.82 0.74 0.78 0.72 0.57 0.89
Clothing material, notions and services 0.29 0.13 0.28 0.32 0.18 0.22 0.36 0.26 0.21 0.27 0.30 0.37 0.32
Transportation 19.98 22.29 20.43 20.63 23.17 19.71 20.25 21.76 21.81 20.44 17.68 18.42 17.78
Private transportation 17.99 20.61 19.35 19.06 22.08 18.24 18.10 19.77 20.17 18.17 15.23 14.81 14.13
Purchase, leasing and rental of passenger vehicles 7.73 8.95 7.28 8.53 10.13 8.42 7.19 8.66 10.62 8.62 6.00 4.68 7.86
Purchase and leasing of passenger vehicles 7.65 8.87 7.16 8.44 10.07 8.37 7.10 8.56 10.53 8.49 5.91 4.42 7.26
Rental of passenger vehicles 0.09 0.08 0.12 0.10 0.06 0.05 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.13 0.09 0.26 0.60
Operation of passenger vehicles 10.25 11.66 12.07 10.53 11.95 9.82 10.91 11.11 9.56 9.55 9.23 10.13 6.27
Gasoline 4.62 6.45 6.51 5.24 6.08 5.03 4.80 4.80 4.51 3.81 3.67 5.24 2.99
Passenger vehicle parts, maintenance and repairs 1.80 1.63 2.09 2.43 2.60 1.74 1.69 2.33 1.46 2.23 1.54 2.31 1.35
Other passenger vehicle operating expenses 3.83 3.58 3.48 2.85 3.28 3.05 4.43 3.98 3.58 3.50 4.02 2.57 1.93
Passenger vehicle insurance premiums 2.91 3.00 2.34 2.18 2.60 1.88 3.49 2.69 2.83 2.74 3.37 2.17 1.41
Passenger vehicle registration fees 0.27 0.35 0.32 0.25 0.31 0.38 0.21 0.63 0.27 0.24 0.20 0.22 0.33
Drivers' licences 0.11 0.07 0.07 0.04 0.07 0.29 0.06 0.18 0.11 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.06
Parking fees 0.36 0.08 0.29 0.22 0.17 0.37 0.42 0.35 0.22 0.33 0.35 0.08 0.07
All other passenger vehicle operating expenses 0.17 0.08 0.46 0.16 0.13 0.13 0.25 0.12 0.16 0.15 0.07 0.08 0.06
Public transportation 1.99 1.68 1.07 1.56 1.09 1.46 2.14 1.99 1.64 2.28 2.45 3.60 3.65
Local and commuter transportation 0.66 0.35 0.32 0.38 0.21 0.60 0.82 0.44 0.29 0.63 0.62 0.49 0.34
City bus and subway transportation 0.52 0.12 0.15 0.19 0.07 0.50 0.69 0.32 0.15 0.42 0.45 0.14 0.06
Taxi and other local and commuter transportation services 0.14 0.23 0.17 0.19 0.14 0.10 0.13 0.12 0.14 0.21 0.17 0.35 0.28
Inter-city transportation 1.20 1.18 0.71 1.05 0.79 0.77 1.20 1.43 1.24 1.50 1.66 2.96 3.19
Other public transportation 0.13 0.15 0.05 0.13 0.09 0.10 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.15 0.17 0.15 0.12
Health and personal care 4.93 4.59 5.08 5.19 5.06 5.60 4.59 4.79 5.36 4.65 4.96 4.38 3.83
Health care 2.90 2.54 3.39 3.15 2.97 3.28 2.63 3.08 3.14 2.77 3.02 2.41 1.68
Health care goods 1.79 1.71 2.20 2.00 1.96 2.09 1.57 2.06 2.13 1.68 1.84 1.19 0.99
Medicinal and pharmaceutical products 1.41 1.38 1.79 1.58 1.58 1.52 1.27 1.70 1.67 1.30 1.54 0.70 0.44
Prescribed medicines 0.83 0.94 1.30 0.94 1.11 0.97 0.69 1.15 0.98 0.70 0.90 0.22 0.14
Non-prescribed medicines 0.58 0.44 0.49 0.64 0.47 0.55 0.58 0.55 0.69 0.60 0.65 0.48 0.29
Eye care goods 0.30 0.27 0.31 0.27 0.33 0.41 0.25 0.32 0.31 0.31 0.26 0.44 0.47
Other health care goods 0.08 0.07 0.10 0.15 0.05 0.15 0.06 0.04 0.14 0.06 0.04 0.05 0.08
Health care services 1.11 0.83 1.19 1.15 1.01 1.20 1.07 1.01 1.02 1.09 1.18 1.22 0.69
Personal care 2.03 2.06 1.69 2.04 2.08 2.32 1.96 1.72 2.22 1.88 1.94 1.97 2.15
Personal care supplies and equipment 1.29 1.29 1.17 1.30 1.27 1.41 1.19 1.14 1.60 1.34 1.30 1.24 1.10
Personal care services 0.74 0.76 0.52 0.75 0.81 0.91 0.77 0.57 0.62 0.54 0.64 0.73 1.05
Recreation, education and reading 10.96 10.30 9.85 10.16 10.21 9.86 11.12 10.78 11.32 11.37 12.21 12.36 10.34
Recreation 7.92 8.63 7.50 7.39 7.97 7.60 7.44 8.30 9.01 8.60 8.86 10.05 8.61
Recreational equipment and services (excluding recreational vehicles) 1.41 1.56 1.61 1.64 1.20 1.34 1.39 1.44 1.40 1.52 1.44 1.89 1.56
Purchase and operation of recreational vehicles 1.38 2.56 0.77 0.78 1.83 1.27 0.83 1.38 2.45 1.76 2.43 2.09 1.05
Home entertainment equipment, parts and services 0.74 0.73 0.64 0.78 0.76 0.73 0.76 0.74 0.70 0.73 0.68 1.16 1.31
Travel services 2.05 1.54 1.79 1.83 1.80 2.20 1.98 2.14 2.09 2.21 1.97 2.49 2.13
Traveller accommodation 1.26 1.12 1.20 1.13 1.25 1.15 1.22 1.45 1.54 1.47 1.28 2.08 1.81
Travel tours 0.80 0.42 0.59 0.70 0.55 1.06 0.76 0.69 0.55 0.75 0.70 0.41 0.32
Other cultural and recreational services 2.34 2.24 2.70 2.36 2.38 2.05 2.47 2.60 2.37 2.38 2.34 2.42 2.55
Spectator entertainment (excluding cablevision and satellite services) 0.30 0.23 0.24 0.28 0.24 0.27 0.27 0.47 0.28 0.35 0.41 0.40 0.40
Cablevision and satellite services (including pay per view television) 1.28 1.57 1.71 1.47 1.58 1.14 1.34 1.44 1.47 1.24 1.21 1.08 1.22
Use of recreational facilities and services 0.63 0.38 0.58 0.52 0.51 0.51 0.72 0.56 0.52 0.67 0.63 0.80 0.86
All other cultural and recreational services 0.13 0.07 0.17 0.09 0.05 0.13 0.14 0.13 0.10 0.12 0.10 0.13 0.07
Education and reading 3.04 1.67 2.35 2.77 2.24 2.26 3.68 2.48 2.31 2.77 3.34 2.31 1.73
Education 2.64 1.36 2.04 2.39 1.89 1.81 3.31 2.06 1.81 2.40 2.88 1.60 1.14
Tuition fees 1.95 0.90 1.51 1.83 1.40 1.25 2.48 1.45 1.30 1.77 2.18 1.06 0.78
School textbooks and supplies 0.32 0.22 0.24 0.29 0.25 0.29 0.34 0.29 0.28 0.31 0.35 0.28 0.21
Other lessons, courses and education services 0.37 0.25 0.28 0.27 0.24 0.27 0.49 0.31 0.23 0.33 0.35 0.26 0.15
Reading material and other printed matter (excluding textbooks) 0.41 0.31 0.31 0.38 0.34 0.45 0.38 0.42 0.50 0.37 0.46 0.72 0.59
Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products 2.79 4.14 3.69 2.66 3.10 3.85 2.23 3.37 2.62 2.83 2.38 4.51 3.22
Alcoholic beverages 1.62 1.74 1.72 1.32 1.41 2.37 1.29 1.47 1.15 1.61 1.52 2.49 2.06
Alcoholic beverages served in licensed establishments 0.39 0.19 0.33 0.28 0.32 0.36 0.36 0.44 0.42 0.56 0.40 0.94 0.83
Alcoholic beverages purchased from stores 1.22 1.55 1.39 1.04 1.08 2.00 0.93 1.03 0.73 1.05 1.12 1.56 1.22
Beer purchased from stores 0.55 0.81 0.68 0.50 0.60 0.94 0.40 0.48 0.35 0.48 0.43 0.77 0.51
Wine purchased from stores 0.38 0.22 0.24 0.20 0.20 0.81 0.26 0.19 0.10 0.24 0.36 0.29 0.18
Liquor purchased from stores 0.28 0.51 0.44 0.32 0.27 0.25 0.25 0.35 0.27 0.32 0.30 0.44 0.50
Other alcoholic beverages purchased in stores 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.05 0.03
Tobacco products and smokers' supplies 1.18 2.40 1.97 1.33 1.69 1.48 0.94 1.90 1.47 1.22 0.85 2.02 1.17
Selected special aggregates
Goods 48.18 59.87 55.21 52.95 55.40 52.09 45.58 50.20 52.47 47.80 45.05 49.01 47.14
Durable goods 13.09 16.48 12.03 13.90 15.64 13.43 11.80 14.61 18.01 14.77 12.50 11.02 13.29
Semi-durable goods 7.35 8.26 7.63 7.27 7.49 7.99 7.08 7.80 7.20 7.47 6.84 7.15 7.62
Non-durable goods 27.74 35.13 35.55 31.78 32.27 30.67 26.70 27.79 27.26 25.56 25.70 30.84 26.23
Non-durable goods excluding food purchased from stores 16.13 21.94 22.36 19.38 20.03 17.05 16.06 16.66 16.79 14.62 14.06 19.35 15.66
Non-durable goods excluding food purchased from stores and energy 7.57 9.41 9.35 8.26 8.39 8.68 6.92 8.33 7.97 7.09 7.32 7.75 6.17
Goods excluding food purchased from stores 36.57 46.68 42.01 40.55 43.16 38.46 34.94 39.07 41.99 36.86 33.41 37.52 36.57
Goods excluding food purchased from stores and energy 28.01 34.15 29.00 29.43 31.52 30.10 25.80 30.74 33.18 29.33 26.67 25.92 27.08
Services 51.82 40.13 44.79 47.05 44.60 47.91 54.42 49.80 47.53 52.20 54.95 50.99 52.86
Services excluding shelter services 29.39 24.67 27.25 27.52 27.97 27.43 30.71 29.34 27.09 29.24 30.47 30.51 27.20
All-items CPI excluding food 83.40 83.26 82.86 83.38 83.07 80.90 84.77 83.44 84.59 84.01 82.81 83.00 84.66
All-items CPI excluding food and energy 74.85 70.73 69.85 72.27 71.43 72.53 75.64 75.11 75.78 76.49 76.07 71.40 75.16
All-items CPI excluding mortgage interest cost 95.89 96.63 96.75 96.23 96.65 96.60 95.90 96.27 96.28 94.78 95.31 96.53 92.64
All-items CPI excluding alcoholic beverages, tobacco products and smokers' supplies 97.21 95.86 96.31 97.34 96.90 96.15 97.77 96.63 97.38 97.17 97.62 95.49 96.78
All-items CPI excluding alcoholic beverages 98.38 98.26 98.28 98.68 98.59 97.63 98.71 98.53 98.85 98.39 98.48 97.51 97.94
All-items CPI excluding tobacco products and smokers' supplies 98.82 97.60 98.03 98.67 98.31 98.52 99.06 98.10 98.53 98.78 99.15 97.98 98.83
All-items CPI excluding shelter 73.74 78.48 76.05 74.72 77.92 76.22 72.14 76.04 75.30 73.44 72.47 73.65 68.17
All-items CPI excluding energy 91.44 87.47 86.98 88.88 88.36 91.63 90.87 91.67 91.19 92.47 93.26 88.40 90.51
All-items CPI excluding gasoline 95.38 93.55 93.49 94.76 93.92 94.97 95.20 95.20 95.49 96.19 96.33 94.76 97.01
All-items CPI excluding shelter, insurance and financial services 70.09 74.99 72.98 71.81 74.83 73.70 67.91 72.61 71.82 69.80 68.29 70.87 66.16
Food and energy 25.15 29.27 30.15 27.73 28.57 27.47 24.36 24.89 24.22 23.51 23.93 28.60 24.84
Fresh fruit and vegetables 1.78 1.44 1.65 1.62 1.57 2.09 1.69 1.57 1.31 1.60 1.94 1.62 1.43
Housing (1986 definition) 40.18 36.36 38.69 40.12 37.13 36.89 42.06 38.10 39.41 40.30 41.43 40.61 45.27
Shelter (1986 definition) 27.52 22.63 25.15 26.41 23.33 24.93 29.08 25.41 26.24 28.03 28.81 28.43 33.64
Note: Figures may not add up to 100 due to rounding.

Weighting Diagram of the Consumer Price Index - 2011 Basket at 2011 Prices, Canada, Provinces, Whitehorse and Yellowknife

Weighting Diagram of the Consumer Price Index - 2011 Basket at 2011 Prices, Canada, Provinces, Whitehorse and Yellowknife
Table summary
This table displays the results of weighting diagram of the consumer price index - 2011 basket at 2011 prices canada, newfoundland and labrador, prince edward island, nova scotia, new brunswick, quebec, ontario, manitoba, saskatchewan, alberta, british columbia, whitehorse, yukon and yellowknife, northwest territories (appearing as column headers).
  Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Whitehorse, Yukon Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
All-items CPI 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
Food 16.35 16.37 16.70 16.51 16.53 18.95 15.01 16.35 15.21 15.61 16.85 17.08 15.58
Food purchased from stores 11.48 12.92 12.85 12.27 11.95 13.61 10.52 11.04 10.32 10.70 11.43 11.50 10.81
Meat 2.09 2.87 2.41 2.14 2.14 2.51 1.92 2.10 2.06 1.95 1.91 2.06 1.99
Fresh or frozen meat (excluding poultry) 0.83 1.06 0.78 0.79 0.86 1.16 0.69 0.77 0.79 0.79 0.72 0.89 0.85
Fresh or frozen beef 0.54 0.67 0.51 0.47 0.59 0.80 0.45 0.51 0.50 0.53 0.43 0.57 0.55
Fresh or frozen pork 0.22 0.36 0.25 0.30 0.25 0.26 0.19 0.24 0.27 0.22 0.24 0.27 0.25
Other fresh or frozen meat (excluding poultry) 0.06 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.10 0.05 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.05
Fresh or frozen poultry meat 0.48 0.68 0.69 0.51 0.49 0.45 0.51 0.50 0.43 0.39 0.51 0.50 0.53
Fresh or frozen chicken 0.40 0.57 0.58 0.43 0.43 0.39 0.41 0.46 0.38 0.33 0.44 0.43 0.46
Other fresh or frozen poultry meat 0.08 0.12 0.11 0.08 0.06 0.06 0.10 0.05 0.04 0.06 0.07 0.07 0.07
Processed meat 0.78 1.13 0.94 0.83 0.79 0.89 0.72 0.82 0.84 0.77 0.69 0.67 0.61
Fish, seafood and other marine products 0.44 0.28 0.56 0.43 0.48 0.53 0.45 0.30 0.26 0.34 0.43 0.40 0.39
Fish 0.29 0.21 0.25 0.26 0.26 0.31 0.33 0.19 0.16 0.26 0.27 0.27 0.27
Seafood and other marine products 0.15 0.06 0.31 0.17 0.22 0.22 0.12 0.11 0.10 0.08 0.16 0.14 0.12
Dairy products and eggs 1.76 1.80 1.98 1.97 1.77 2.12 1.60 1.64 1.53 1.62 1.82 1.76 1.69
Dairy products 1.62 1.64 1.83 1.82 1.61 1.99 1.45 1.50 1.41 1.49 1.66 1.61 1.56
Fresh milk 0.47 0.53 0.73 0.65 0.53 0.53 0.43 0.48 0.44 0.39 0.49 0.47 0.48
Butter 0.08 0.03 0.11 0.05 0.04 0.10 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.09 0.10 0.06 0.06
Cheese 0.58 0.50 0.48 0.59 0.52 0.80 0.51 0.48 0.45 0.54 0.55 0.57 0.54
Ice cream and related products 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.12 0.13 0.10 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.11 0.11 0.12 0.12
Other dairy products 0.38 0.45 0.39 0.41 0.39 0.46 0.33 0.37 0.36 0.36 0.42 0.39 0.36
Eggs 0.14 0.16 0.14 0.15 0.16 0.14 0.15 0.14 0.12 0.13 0.16 0.14 0.13
Bakery and cereal products (excluding infant food) 1.81 2.07 2.16 2.04 1.98 2.22 1.65 1.66 1.53 1.63 1.78 1.88 1.71
Bakery products 1.12 1.26 1.34 1.27 1.18 1.51 1.03 0.96 0.84 0.89 1.02 1.19 1.05
Cereal products (excluding infant food) 0.69 0.82 0.81 0.77 0.79 0.70 0.63 0.70 0.69 0.74 0.76 0.69 0.66
Fruit, fruit preparations and nuts 1.32 1.23 1.35 1.26 1.22 1.55 1.21 1.29 1.09 1.25 1.41 1.36 1.18
Fresh fruit 0.82 0.68 0.83 0.75 0.72 0.98 0.76 0.76 0.66 0.77 0.85 0.79 0.68
Preserved fruit and fruit preparations 0.37 0.49 0.39 0.39 0.38 0.42 0.33 0.35 0.30 0.35 0.39 0.45 0.39
Nuts 0.13 0.06 0.13 0.12 0.11 0.14 0.12 0.17 0.14 0.13 0.16 0.12 0.10
Vegetables and vegetable preparations 1.29 1.28 1.20 1.32 1.24 1.57 1.21 1.09 0.95 1.14 1.32 1.17 1.19
Fresh vegetables 0.96 0.78 0.75 0.89 0.83 1.16 0.92 0.78 0.62 0.81 1.05 0.90 0.92
Preserved vegetables and vegetable preparations 0.33 0.49 0.46 0.43 0.41 0.41 0.29 0.31 0.34 0.33 0.27 0.28 0.27
Other food products and non-alcoholic beverages 2.77 3.40 3.19 3.11 3.13 3.12 2.48 2.96 2.90 2.76 2.77 2.88 2.67
Sugar and confectionery 0.49 0.73 0.66 0.60 0.55 0.52 0.43 0.54 0.52 0.52 0.54 0.50 0.44
Fats and oils 0.14 0.19 0.15 0.17 0.16 0.14 0.14 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.15 0.14 0.14
Coffee and tea 0.26 0.19 0.22 0.23 0.26 0.32 0.23 0.28 0.26 0.24 0.30 0.23 0.21
Condiments, spices and vinegars 0.38 0.38 0.41 0.39 0.42 0.47 0.33 0.38 0.37 0.41 0.39 0.36 0.36
Other food preparations 0.99 1.18 1.16 1.09 1.14 1.14 0.90 1.02 0.96 0.95 0.95 1.08 1.00
Non-alcoholic beverages 0.50 0.74 0.59 0.63 0.60 0.54 0.45 0.59 0.66 0.51 0.44 0.56 0.52
Food purchased from restaurants 4.88 3.45 3.85 4.24 4.57 5.34 4.49 5.31 4.89 4.91 5.42 5.57 4.77
Shelter 25.86 20.63 24.02 24.52 21.98 23.56 27.25 23.28 24.16 26.07 27.61 25.49 31.13
Rented accommodation 5.92 3.43 5.51 4.79 3.73 6.64 5.95 5.19 5.48 5.39 6.18 6.89 7.65
Rent 5.76 3.33 5.36 4.62 3.64 6.40 5.79 5.03 5.35 5.31 6.05 6.79 7.54
Tenants' insurance premiums 0.09 0.03 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.15 0.08 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.04 0.11
Tenants' maintenance, repairs and other expenses 0.07 0.06 0.09 0.11 0.04 0.09 0.08 0.10 0.08 0.03 0.07 0.06 0.01
Owned accommodation 15.54 11.34 11.82 13.98 12.30 13.55 16.46 13.75 13.35 15.75 17.99 12.33 16.29
Mortgage interest cost 4.13 3.28 3.37 3.82 3.44 3.41 4.10 3.65 3.57 5.16 4.87 3.50 7.50
Homeowners' replacement cost 4.25 3.19 3.25 3.77 3.06 3.51 4.47 3.45 3.85 4.26 5.45 3.58 3.19
Property taxes (including special charges) 3.26 1.76 2.49 2.66 2.47 3.34 3.82 2.86 2.55 2.56 2.81 1.64 2.09
Homeowners' home and mortgage insurance 1.21 1.20 1.03 1.28 1.32 1.16 1.22 1.36 1.24 1.26 1.13 1.08 1.37
Homeowners' maintenance and repairs 1.20 0.80 0.68 1.03 0.85 0.83 1.35 0.96 0.95 1.19 1.64 0.75 1.79
Other owned accommodation expenses 1.49 1.10 1.01 1.41 1.15 1.29 1.50 1.48 1.20 1.32 2.10 1.78 0.35
Water, fuel and electricity 4.40 5.86 6.69 5.74 5.96 3.38 4.84 4.34 5.33 4.92 3.43 6.27 7.19
Electricity 2.40 4.14 2.93 2.90 4.45 2.80 2.31 2.41 2.46 2.07 1.72 2.32 2.81
Water 0.59 0.18 0.32 0.37 0.49 0.04 0.77 0.72 1.02 1.12 0.47 0.62 1.08
Natural gas 1.06 ... ... 0.02 0.09 0.11 1.49 1.14 1.67 1.68 1.12 ... 0.08
Fuel oil and other fuels 0.35 1.53 3.44 2.46 0.93 0.43 0.27 0.07 0.19 0.05 0.12 3.33 3.23
Household operations, furnishings and equipment 12.57 13.58 13.33 13.89 13.55 11.95 12.90 12.60 13.07 12.16 12.37 12.32 11.88
Household operations 8.83 8.95 10.30 10.12 9.73 8.09 9.16 8.93 8.55 8.54 8.93 8.62 7.55
Communications 3.31 3.92 4.02 3.94 3.49 2.90 3.39 3.52 3.48 3.39 3.36 3.43 2.98
Telephone services 2.37 2.89 2.78 2.74 2.51 1.92 2.46 2.59 2.59 2.55 2.44 2.32 2.06
Postal and other communications services 0.08 0.14 0.15 0.12 0.12 0.08 0.06 0.11 0.11 0.07 0.15 0.21 0.20
Internet access services and subscriptions to online content providers (excluding online newspapers and periodicals) (200212=100) 0.78 0.82 0.95 0.86 0.83 0.83 0.79 0.78 0.73 0.69 0.70 0.82 0.64
Telephone equipment (201104=100) 0.07 0.08 0.14 0.21 0.03 0.07 0.07 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.06 0.08 0.07
Child care and housekeeping services 1.13 1.12 1.57 1.24 1.48 1.31 1.14 0.86 0.95 0.97 0.99 1.40 1.18
Household cleaning products 0.42 0.57 0.51 0.47 0.44 0.43 0.45 0.50 0.44 0.36 0.36 0.40 0.51
Paper, plastic and foil supplies 0.59 0.93 0.74 0.76 0.72 0.56 0.55 0.73 0.70 0.56 0.62 0.62 0.62
Other household goods and services 3.38 2.41 3.46 3.70 3.61 2.88 3.64 3.31 2.98 3.26 3.61 2.77 2.26
Pet food and supplies 0.70 0.51 0.78 0.90 0.70 0.53 0.79 0.73 0.46 0.63 0.82 0.71 0.74
Seeds, plants and cut flowers 0.37 0.26 0.40 0.35 0.36 0.34 0.39 0.34 0.42 0.38 0.37 0.23 0.24
Other horticultural goods 0.11 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.12 0.09 0.14 0.07 0.08 0.06 0.13 0.07 0.05
Other household supplies 0.19 0.28 0.31 0.23 0.32 0.16 0.20 0.22 0.25 0.14 0.18 0.18 0.16
Other household services 1.33 0.86 1.23 1.49 1.67 1.14 1.46 1.27 1.16 1.24 1.35 1.04 0.52
Financial services (200212=100) 0.68 0.43 0.66 0.66 0.43 0.62 0.67 0.68 0.60 0.81 0.75 0.56 0.54
Household furnishings and equipment 3.74 4.63 3.03 3.77 3.82 3.87 3.73 3.67 4.52 3.62 3.44 3.71 4.33
Furniture and household textiles 1.47 1.97 1.15 1.23 1.26 1.49 1.57 1.22 1.51 1.43 1.26 1.54 2.12
Furniture 1.17 1.56 0.98 0.98 1.04 1.10 1.28 0.95 1.18 1.19 1.00 1.28 1.63
Household textiles 0.30 0.41 0.17 0.24 0.21 0.39 0.29 0.27 0.33 0.24 0.26 0.26 0.50
Household equipment 1.93 2.39 1.69 2.19 2.33 2.10 1.77 2.17 2.56 1.89 1.84 1.88 1.57
Household appliances 0.82 0.92 0.65 0.94 0.95 1.00 0.77 0.94 0.90 0.75 0.69 0.72 0.74
Non-electrical kitchen utensils, tableware and cookware 0.24 0.31 0.15 0.22 0.24 0.31 0.19 0.25 0.27 0.24 0.27 0.15 0.18
Tools and other household equipment 0.87 1.15 0.90 1.02 1.13 0.78 0.82 0.98 1.40 0.90 0.88 1.01 0.65
Services related to household furnishings and equipment 0.23 0.15 0.09 0.18 0.17 0.17 0.28 0.19 0.33 0.17 0.22 0.11 0.26
Other household furnishings and equipment 0.11 0.12 0.10 0.18 0.07 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.13 0.13 0.17 0.38
Clothing and footwear 6.20 7.66 6.58 5.82 6.17 6.28 6.35 6.37 5.84 6.27 5.55 4.95 6.03
Clothing 3.98 5.34 4.38 3.62 4.23 4.27 3.96 4.11 3.84 3.94 3.53 3.26 3.87
Women's clothing 2.09 2.85 2.33 2.09 2.33 2.25 2.08 2.13 1.89 2.04 1.86 1.62 2.08
Men's clothing 1.37 1.63 1.37 1.08 1.35 1.47 1.36 1.36 1.35 1.45 1.22 1.26 1.34
Children's clothing (including infants) 0.52 0.86 0.68 0.45 0.55 0.55 0.52 0.61 0.60 0.45 0.45 0.37 0.46
Footwear 1.25 1.44 1.25 1.17 1.16 1.23 1.33 1.20 1.11 1.27 1.08 0.81 0.95
Clothing accessories, watches and jewellery 0.68 0.74 0.69 0.72 0.61 0.57 0.71 0.81 0.68 0.80 0.65 0.52 0.88
Clothing material, notions and services 0.29 0.13 0.26 0.31 0.17 0.21 0.35 0.25 0.21 0.26 0.29 0.36 0.34
Transportation 20.05 22.14 20.40 20.81 23.01 19.71 20.26 22.18 22.21 20.80 17.66 18.41 17.50
Private transportation 18.06 20.49 19.34 19.23 21.93 18.25 18.13 20.16 20.56 18.53 15.23 14.76 13.72
Purchase, leasing and rental of passenger vehicles 7.64 8.85 7.21 8.57 9.91 8.34 7.12 8.46 10.43 8.47 5.93 4.65 7.58
Purchase and leasing of passenger vehicles 7.55 8.76 7.09 8.48 9.86 8.29 7.03 8.38 10.34 8.35 5.83 4.36 7.03
Rental of passenger vehicles 0.09 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.06 0.05 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.12 0.09 0.29 0.55
Operation of passenger vehicles 10.42 11.65 12.13 10.66 12.02 9.90 11.01 11.70 10.13 10.06 9.30 10.10 6.13
Gasoline 4.85 6.61 6.56 5.30 6.16 5.09 4.96 5.31 5.25 4.43 3.92 5.36 3.00
Passenger vehicle parts, maintenance and repairs 1.76 1.55 2.05 2.37 2.54 1.69 1.66 2.38 1.41 2.21 1.51 2.21 1.32
Other passenger vehicle operating expenses 3.81 3.49 3.51 2.99 3.32 3.13 4.40 4.01 3.47 3.42 3.87 2.53 1.82
Passenger vehicle insurance premiums 2.92 2.92 2.39 2.32 2.65 1.98 3.49 2.87 2.74 2.69 3.21 2.12 1.30
Passenger vehicle registration fees 0.26 0.36 0.29 0.25 0.30 0.37 0.19 0.50 0.27 0.24 0.20 0.22 0.33
Drivers' licences 0.11 0.07 0.06 0.04 0.06 0.28 0.06 0.18 0.11 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.06
Parking fees 0.35 0.07 0.29 0.22 0.17 0.36 0.40 0.34 0.20 0.30 0.35 0.08 0.08
All other passenger vehicle operating expenses 0.18 0.08 0.47 0.16 0.13 0.13 0.27 0.12 0.15 0.15 0.07 0.07 0.06
Public transportation 1.99 1.65 1.06 1.57 1.08 1.46 2.13 2.02 1.65 2.27 2.43 3.66 3.79
Local and commuter transportation 0.64 0.33 0.31 0.38 0.20 0.59 0.79 0.43 0.28 0.60 0.59 0.46 0.35
City bus and subway transportation 0.50 0.12 0.14 0.19 0.07 0.50 0.66 0.31 0.14 0.40 0.42 0.15 0.06
Taxi and other local and commuter transportation services 0.14 0.21 0.17 0.19 0.13 0.10 0.13 0.12 0.14 0.21 0.17 0.32 0.29
Inter-city transportation 1.22 1.18 0.71 1.06 0.79 0.77 1.22 1.46 1.26 1.52 1.67 3.04 3.31
Other public transportation 0.13 0.15 0.05 0.13 0.09 0.10 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.15 0.17 0.16 0.12
Health and personal care 4.95 4.73 5.17 5.24 5.20 5.55 4.65 4.92 5.35 4.62 5.03 4.47 3.96
Health care 2.94 2.63 3.45 3.22 3.11 3.27 2.69 3.19 3.19 2.79 3.07 2.42 1.72
Health care goods 1.85 1.83 2.32 2.08 2.13 2.09 1.64 2.19 2.21 1.74 1.90 1.21 1.01
Medicinal and pharmaceutical products 1.47 1.50 1.91 1.65 1.72 1.53 1.33 1.83 1.76 1.38 1.60 0.71 0.44
Prescribed medicines 0.88 1.07 1.43 1.02 1.22 0.98 0.75 1.27 1.07 0.76 0.96 0.25 0.16
Non-prescribed medicines 0.59 0.43 0.49 0.62 0.50 0.54 0.58 0.56 0.69 0.62 0.64 0.46 0.28
Eye care goods 0.30 0.27 0.32 0.27 0.34 0.42 0.25 0.32 0.31 0.31 0.26 0.45 0.48
Other health care goods 0.08 0.06 0.09 0.16 0.07 0.15 0.06 0.04 0.13 0.06 0.04 0.05 0.09
Health care services 1.09 0.80 1.13 1.15 0.98 1.18 1.05 1.00 0.98 1.05 1.17 1.21 0.71
Personal care 2.02 2.10 1.72 2.02 2.09 2.27 1.96 1.73 2.16 1.83 1.95 2.05 2.23
Personal care supplies and equipment 1.28 1.36 1.23 1.30 1.30 1.37 1.20 1.16 1.55 1.31 1.32 1.32 1.26
Personal care services 0.73 0.73 0.49 0.72 0.80 0.90 0.76 0.57 0.61 0.53 0.64 0.73 0.97
Recreation, education and reading 11.26 10.71 10.24 10.56 10.54 10.26 11.33 11.11 11.52 11.68 12.55 12.85 10.70
Recreation 8.32 9.03 7.96 7.85 8.37 8.05 7.81 8.66 9.28 9.02 9.29 10.58 8.96
Recreational equipment and services (excluding recreational vehicles) 1.52 1.67 1.75 1.75 1.31 1.44 1.49 1.54 1.51 1.63 1.59 2.11 1.66
Purchase and operation of recreational vehicles 1.40 2.62 0.80 0.79 1.84 1.33 0.83 1.41 2.49 1.79 2.45 2.11 1.06
Home entertainment equipment, parts and services 0.86 0.91 0.78 0.89 0.87 0.85 0.87 0.88 0.83 0.91 0.81 1.26 1.49
Travel services 2.28 1.70 2.06 2.15 2.05 2.45 2.23 2.34 2.20 2.40 2.15 2.75 2.32
Traveller accommodation 1.33 1.15 1.29 1.24 1.34 1.21 1.29 1.50 1.56 1.53 1.39 2.29 1.94
Travel tours 0.95 0.55 0.76 0.91 0.71 1.23 0.94 0.84 0.65 0.87 0.76 0.46 0.38
Other cultural and recreational services 2.27 2.14 2.58 2.27 2.30 1.99 2.39 2.50 2.24 2.29 2.29 2.35 2.43
Spectator entertainment (excluding cablevision and satellite services) 0.30 0.21 0.25 0.27 0.24 0.27 0.26 0.46 0.27 0.34 0.41 0.42 0.41
Cablevision and satellite services (including pay per view television) 1.22 1.51 1.57 1.39 1.47 1.09 1.27 1.37 1.37 1.18 1.14 1.03 1.14
Use of recreational facilities and services 0.63 0.36 0.60 0.53 0.54 0.50 0.71 0.55 0.50 0.65 0.65 0.77 0.82
All other cultural and recreational services 0.12 0.06 0.16 0.09 0.05 0.13 0.14 0.13 0.10 0.11 0.09 0.13 0.06
Education and reading 2.94 1.68 2.28 2.71 2.17 2.21 3.52 2.44 2.24 2.67 3.26 2.27 1.74
Education 2.52 1.35 1.96 2.32 1.82 1.77 3.12 2.01 1.73 2.30 2.80 1.55 1.13
Tuition fees 1.85 0.90 1.46 1.76 1.34 1.23 2.31 1.42 1.22 1.67 2.12 1.02 0.76
School textbooks and supplies 0.31 0.21 0.24 0.28 0.25 0.28 0.33 0.28 0.28 0.30 0.34 0.26 0.20
Other lessons, courses and education services 0.36 0.24 0.26 0.28 0.23 0.26 0.48 0.30 0.23 0.32 0.34 0.26 0.16
Reading material and other printed matter (excluding textbooks) 0.41 0.33 0.32 0.39 0.35 0.44 0.40 0.43 0.51 0.37 0.46 0.73 0.61
Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products 2.76 4.17 3.56 2.66 3.02 3.74 2.24 3.19 2.64 2.78 2.37 4.42 3.21
Alcoholic beverages 1.60 1.77 1.67 1.31 1.41 2.35 1.29 1.41 1.14 1.56 1.51 2.47 2.05
Alcoholic beverages served in licensed establishments 0.39 0.19 0.33 0.28 0.32 0.36 0.36 0.43 0.42 0.53 0.40 0.89 0.83
Alcoholic beverages purchased from stores 1.22 1.58 1.34 1.04 1.08 1.99 0.93 0.98 0.72 1.03 1.12 1.58 1.22
Beer purchased from stores 0.54 0.85 0.65 0.50 0.60 0.94 0.40 0.43 0.34 0.45 0.43 0.77 0.50
Wine purchased from stores 0.38 0.21 0.24 0.20 0.20 0.79 0.26 0.19 0.10 0.25 0.36 0.30 0.18
Liquor purchased from stores 0.28 0.51 0.43 0.32 0.27 0.25 0.25 0.35 0.27 0.32 0.30 0.45 0.51
Other alcoholic beverages purchased in stores 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.05 0.03
Tobacco products and smokers' supplies 1.16 2.40 1.89 1.35 1.61 1.39 0.95 1.79 1.50 1.22 0.86 1.95 1.16
Selected special aggregates
Goods 48.91 60.92 55.41 53.18 55.90 52.43 46.49 51.27 53.60 49.08 45.46 49.58 47.95
Durable goods 13.33 16.89 12.27 14.46 15.75 13.70 12.04 14.78 18.14 15.03 12.67 11.51 13.53
Semi-durable goods 7.75 9.29 7.96 7.37 8.04 8.09 7.72 8.10 7.54 7.88 7.01 7.28 7.68
Non-durable goods 27.84 34.74 35.17 31.35 32.12 30.63 26.73 28.39 27.93 26.17 25.78 30.79 26.74
Non-durable goods excluding food purchased from stores 16.36 21.82 22.32 19.08 20.16 17.02 16.20 17.35 17.61 15.48 14.34 19.29 15.93
Non-durable goods excluding food purchased from stores and energy 7.59 9.52 9.29 8.28 8.44 8.55 6.99 8.39 8.01 7.12 7.42 7.80 6.48
Goods excluding food purchased from stores 37.44 48.00 42.55 40.91 43.95 38.82 35.97 40.23 43.29 38.39 34.02 38.07 37.14
Goods excluding food purchased from stores and energy 28.66 35.69 29.52 30.11 32.23 30.34 26.75 31.27 33.68 30.03 27.10 26.59 27.69
Services 51.09 39.08 44.59 46.82 44.10 47.57 53.51 48.73 46.40 50.92 54.54 50.42 52.05
Services excluding shelter services 29.04 24.13 26.94 27.68 27.58 27.35 30.34 29.06 26.55 28.65 29.89 30.59 27.03
All-items CPI excluding food 83.65 83.63 83.30 83.49 83.47 81.05 84.99 83.65 84.79 84.39 83.15 82.92 84.42
All-items CPI excluding food and energy 74.87 71.32 70.27 72.69 71.75 72.58 75.77 74.69 75.18 76.03 76.22 71.44 74.97
All-items CPI excluding mortgage interest cost 95.87 96.72 96.63 96.18 96.56 96.59 95.90 96.35 96.43 94.84 95.13 96.50 92.50
All-items CPI excluding alcoholic beverages, tobacco products and smokers' supplies 97.24 95.83 96.44 97.34 96.98 96.26 97.76 96.81 97.36 97.22 97.63 95.58 96.79
All-items CPI excluding alcoholic beverages 98.40 98.23 98.33 98.69 98.59 97.65 98.71 98.59 98.86 98.44 98.49 97.53 97.95
All-items CPI excluding tobacco products and smokers' supplies 98.84 97.60 98.11 98.65 98.39 98.61 99.05 98.21 98.50 98.78 99.14 98.05 98.84
All-items CPI excluding shelter 74.14 79.37 75.98 75.48 78.02 76.44 72.75 76.72 75.84 73.93 72.39 74.51 68.87
All-items CPI excluding energy 91.23 87.70 86.97 89.20 88.28 91.53 90.78 91.04 90.39 91.64 93.08 88.52 90.55
All-items CPI excluding gasoline 95.15 93.39 93.44 94.70 93.84 94.91 95.04 94.69 94.75 95.57 96.08 94.64 97.00
All-items CPI excluding shelter, insurance and financial services 70.55 76.02 72.93 72.50 74.93 73.84 68.59 73.16 72.49 70.43 68.43 71.83 67.03
Food and energy 25.13 28.68 29.73 27.31 28.25 27.42 24.23 25.31 24.82 23.97 23.78 28.56 25.03
Fresh fruit and vegetables 1.78 1.46 1.58 1.65 1.55 2.14 1.69 1.54 1.27 1.57 1.90 1.68 1.60
Housing (1986 definition) 39.76 35.36 38.64 39.65 36.87 36.73 41.44 37.38 38.79 39.76 41.37 40.11 44.95
Shelter (1986 definition) 27.19 21.78 25.32 25.76 23.32 24.78 28.54 24.78 25.72 27.60 29.00 27.78 33.07

Weighting Diagram for Canada of Goods and Services Aggregation for the 2011 Basket at 2011 and January 2013 Prices

Weighting Diagram for Canada of Goods and Services Aggregation for the 2011 Basket at 2011 and January 2013 Prices
Table summary
This table displays the results of weighting diagram for canada of goods and services aggregation for the 2011 basket at 2011 and january 2013 prices 2011 basket at 2011 prices and 2011 basket at january 2013 prices (appearing as column headers).
  2011 Basket at 2011 Prices 2011 Basket at January 2013 Prices
Goods 48.91 48.18
Non-durable goods 27.84 27.74
Fresh or frozen beef 0.54 0.58
Fresh or frozen pork 0.22 0.23
Other fresh or frozen meat (excluding poultry) 0.06 0.06
Fresh or frozen chicken 0.40 0.43
Other fresh or frozen poultry meat 0.08 0.08
Ham and bacon 0.12 0.11
Other processed meat 0.66 0.69
Fresh or frozen fish (including portions and fish sticks) 0.22 0.22
Canned and other preserved fish 0.07 0.08
Seafood and other marine products 0.15 0.14
Fresh milk 0.47 0.47
Butter 0.08 0.08
Cheese 0.58 0.56
Ice cream and related products 0.11 0.11
Other dairy products 0.38 0.37
Eggs 0.14 0.16
Bread (including rolls and buns) 0.55 0.57
Biscuits 0.24 0.24
Other bakery products 0.33 0.33
Rice (including rice-based mixes) 0.09 0.08
Breakfast cereal and other grain products (excluding infant food) 0.43 0.45
Pasta products 0.11 0.11
Flour and flour based mixes 0.06 0.06
Apples 0.12 0.13
Oranges 0.10 0.09
Bananas 0.10 0.10
Other fresh fruit 0.50 0.52
Fruit juices 0.22 0.22
Other preserved fruit and fruit preparations 0.14 0.14
Nuts 0.13 0.15
Potatoes 0.10 0.10
Tomatoes 0.11 0.12
Lettuce 0.08 0.08
Other fresh vegetables 0.67 0.63
Frozen and dried vegetables 0.08 0.09
Canned vegetables and other vegetable preparations 0.25 0.24
Sugar and syrup 0.08 0.08
Confectionery 0.41 0.41
Margarine 0.05 0.05
Other edible fats and oils 0.09 0.09
Coffee 0.21 0.22
Tea 0.05 0.05
Condiments, spices and vinegars 0.38 0.38
Soup 0.13 0.13
Infant and baby foods 0.08 0.08
Pre-cooked frozen food preparations 0.27 0.27
All other food preparations 0.51 0.52
Non-alcoholic beverages 0.50 0.47
Electricity 2.40 2.48
Natural gas 1.06 0.99
Fuel oil and other fuels 0.35 0.36
Detergents and soaps (other than personal care) 0.17 0.17
Other household cleaning products 0.26 0.26
Paper supplies 0.48 0.49
Plastic and foil supplies 0.11 0.11
Pet food and supplies 0.70 0.70
Seeds, plants and cut flowers 0.37 0.36
Other horticultural goods 0.11 0.11
Other household supplies 0.19 0.20
Gasoline 4.85 4.62
Prescribed medicines 0.88 0.83
Non-prescribed medicines 0.59 0.58
Other health care goods 0.08 0.08
Personal soap 0.09 0.09
Toiletry items and cosmetics 0.64 0.63
Oral-hygiene products 0.10 0.10
Other personal care supplies and equipment 0.45 0.46
Fuel, parts and accessories for recreational vehicles 0.11 0.11
Beer purchased from stores 0.54 0.55
Wine purchased from stores 0.38 0.38
Liquor purchased from stores 0.28 0.28
Other alcoholic beverages purchased in stores 0.01 0.01
Cigarettes 1.10 1.12
Other tobacco products and smokers' supplies 0.06 0.06
Semi-durable goods 7.75 7.35
Window coverings 0.10 0.10
Bedding and other household textiles 0.13 0.13
Women's clothing 2.09 1.88
Men's clothing 1.37 1.31
Children's clothing (including infants) 0.52 0.47
Women's footwear (excluding athletic) 0.43 0.40
Men's footwear (excluding athletic) 0.22 0.21
Children's footwear (excluding athletic) 0.11 0.10
Athletic footwear 0.49 0.47
Leather clothing accessories 0.11 0.11
Other clothing accessories 0.17 0.15
Clothing material and notions 0.05 0.05
Passenger vehicle parts, accessories and supplies 0.68 0.70
Eye care goods 0.30 0.30
Toys, games (excluding video games) and hobby supplies 0.28 0.27
School textbooks and supplies 0.31 0.32
Newspapers 0.06 0.06
Magazines and periodicals 0.07 0.07
Books and other printed matter (excluding textbooks) 0.26 0.25
Durable goods 13.33 13.09
Telephone equipment (201104=100) 0.07 0.07
Upholstered furniture 0.46 0.47
Wooden furniture 0.30 0.28
Other furniture 0.41 0.39
Area rugs and mats 0.07 0.07
Cooking appliances 0.17 0.17
Refrigerators and freezers 0.17 0.17
Laundry and dishwashing appliances 0.24 0.23
Other household appliances 0.25 0.24
Non-electrical kitchen utensils, tableware and cookware 0.24 0.22
Household tools (including lawn, garden and snow removal equipment) 0.44 0.44
Other household equipment 0.43 0.42
Other household furnishings and equipment 0.11 0.11
Watches 0.10 0.09
Jewellery 0.31 0.34
Purchase of passenger vehicles 6.64 6.72
Sporting and athletic equipment 0.17 0.16
Computer equipment, software and supplies (201104=100) 0.55 0.49
Multipurpose digital devices (201104=100) 0.11 0.10
Photographic equipment and supplies 0.09 0.07
Other recreational equipment 0.16 0.15
Purchase of recreational vehicles and outboard motors 1.03 1.01
Audio equipment 0.18 0.15
Video equipment 0.46 0.36
Purchase of recorded and unrecorded electronic media 0.18 0.17
Services 51.09 51.82
Food purchased from table-service restaurants 2.88 2.94
Food purchased from fast food and take-out restaurants 1.24 1.26
Food purchased from cafeterias and other restaurants 0.76 0.78
Rent 5.76 5.81
Tenants' insurance premiums 0.09 0.08
Tenants' maintenance, repairs and other expenses 0.07 0.08
Mortgage interest cost 4.13 4.11
Homeowners' replacement cost 4.25 4.34
Property taxes (including special charges) 3.26 3.36
Homeowners' home and mortgage insurance 1.21 1.23
Homeowners' maintenance and repairs 1.20 1.25
Other owned accommodation expenses 1.49 1.52
Water 0.59 0.65
Telephone services 2.37 2.39
Postal and other communications services 0.08 0.09
Internet access services and subscriptions to online content providers (excluding online newspapers and periodicals) (200212=100) 0.78 0.81
Child care services 0.81 0.83
Housekeeping services 0.32 0.33
Other household services 1.33 1.35
Financial services (200212=100) 0.68 0.74
Services related to household furnishings and equipment 0.23 0.22
Laundry services 0.09 0.10
Dry cleaning services 0.11 0.12
Other clothing services 0.04 0.04
Leasing of passenger vehicles 0.92 0.93
Rental of passenger vehicles 0.09 0.09
Passenger vehicle maintenance and repair services 1.08 1.10
Passenger vehicle insurance premiums 2.92 2.91
Passenger vehicle registration fees 0.26 0.27
Drivers' licences 0.11 0.11
Parking fees 0.35 0.36
All other passenger vehicle operating expenses 0.18 0.17
City bus and subway transportation 0.50 0.52
Taxi and other local and commuter transportation services 0.14 0.14
Air transportation 1.14 1.12
Rail, highway bus and other inter-city transportation 0.08 0.08
Other public transportation 0.13 0.13
Eye care services (200704=100) 0.08 0.08
Dental care 0.63 0.64
Other health care services 0.38 0.38
Personal care services 0.73 0.74
Recreational services 0.16 0.17
Insurance, licences and other services for recreational vehicles 0.26 0.26
Rental of video discs, tapes and videogames 0.03 0.03
Other home entertainment equipment, parts and services 0.02 0.02
Traveller accommodation 1.33 1.26
Travel tours 0.95 0.80
Spectator entertainment (excluding cablevision and satellite services) 0.30 0.30
Cablevision and satellite services (including pay per view television) 1.22 1.28
Use of recreational facilities and services 0.63 0.63
All other cultural and recreational services 0.12 0.13
Tuition fees 1.85 1.95
Other lessons, courses and education services 0.36 0.37
Other reading material and other printed material (excluding textbooks) 0.02 0.02
Beer served in licensed establishments 0.20 0.20
Wine served in licensed establishments 0.08 0.08
Liquor served in licensed establishments 0.11 0.11
Note: Figures may not add up to 100 due to rounding.

General information

This information is collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19.

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

Survey purpose – The purpose of this survey is to provide estimates, on a city-pair basis, of air passengers travelling on scheduled commercial flights. Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

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Record linkages – To enhance the data from this survey, Statistics Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

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Please submit your data within 30 days of the current reference quarter.

Revenue passenger origin-destination survey – Statement 3 (I,II) record layout
FIELD NUMBER FIELD NAME FIELD POSITION
1. PASSENGER COUNT 1-6
2. 1ST AIRPORT CODE 7-9
3. 1ST OPERATING CARRIER 10-11
4. 1ST ADVERTISED CARRIER 12-13
5. FARE BASIS CODE 14
6. 2ND AIRPORT CODE 15-17
7. 2ND OPERATING CARRIER 18-19
8. 2ND ADVERTISED CARRIER 20-21
9. FARE BASIS CODE 22
10. 3RD AIRPORT CODE 23-25
11. 3RD OPERATING CARRIER 26-27
12. 3RD ADVERTISED CARRIER 28-29
13. FARE BASIS CODE 30
14. 4TH AIRPORT CODE 31-33
15. 4TH OPERATING CARRIER 34-35
16. 4TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 36-37
17. FARE BASIS CODE 38
18. 5TH AIRPORT CODE 39-41
19. 5TH OPERATING CARRIER 42-43
20. 5TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 44-45
21. FARE BASIS CODE 46
22. 6TH AIRPORT CODE 47-49
23. 6TH OPERATING CARRIER 50-51
24. 6TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 52-53
25. FARE BASIS CODE 54
26. 7TH AIRPORT CODE 55-57
27. 7TH OPERATING CARRIER 58-59
28. 7TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 60-61
29. FARE BASIS CODE 62
30. 8TH AIRPORT CODE 63-65
31. 8TH OPERATING CARRIER 66-67
32. 8TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 68-69
33. FARE BASIS CODE 70
34. 9TH AIRPORT CODE 71-73
35. 9TH OPERATING CARRIER 74-75
36. 9TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 76-77
37. FARE BASIS CODE 78
38. 10TH AIRPORT CODE 79-81
39. 10TH OPERATING CARRIER 82-83
40. 10TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 84-85
41. FARE BASIS CODE 86
42. 11TH AIRPORT CODE 87-89
43. 11TH OPERATING CARRIER 90-91
44. 11TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 92-93
45. FARE BASIS CODE 94
46. 12TH AIRPORT CODE 95-97
47. 12TH OPERATING CARRIER 98-99
48. 12TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 100-101
49. FARE BASIS CODE 102
50. 13TH AIRPORT CODE 103-105
51. 13TH OPERATING CARRIER 106-107
52. 13TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 108-109
53. FARE BASIS CODE 110
54. 14TH AIRPORT CODE 111-113
55. 14TH OPERATING CARRIER 114-115
56. 14TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 116-117
57. FARE BASIS CODE 118
58. 15TH AIRPORT CODE 119-121
59. 15TH OPERATING CARRIER 122-123
60. 15TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 124-125
61. FARE BASIS CODE 126
62. 16TH AIRPORT CODE 127-129
63. 16TH OPERATING CARRIER 130-131
64. 16TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 132-133
65. FARE BASIS CODE 134
66. 17TH AIRPORT CODE 135-137
67. 17TH OPERATING CARRIER 138-139
68. 17TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 140-141
69. FARE BASIS CODE 142
70. 18TH AIRPORT CODE 143-145
71. 18TH OPERATING CARRIER 146-147
72. 18TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 148-149
73. FARE BASIS CODE 150
74. 19TH AIRPORT CODE 151-153
75. 19TH OPERATING CARRIER 154-155
76. 19TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 156-157
77. FARE BASIS CODE 158
78. 20TH AIRPORT CODE 159-161
79. 20TH OPERATING CARRIER 162-163
80. 20TH ADVERTISED CARRIER 164-165
81. FARE BASIS CODE 166
82. 21ST AIRPORT CODE 167-169
83. 21ST OPERATING CARRIER 170-171
84. 21ST ADVERTISED CARRIER 172-173
85. FARE BASIS CODE 174
86. 22ND AIRPORT CODE 175-177
87. 22ND OPERATING CARRIER 178-179
88. 22ND ADVERTISED CARRIER 180-181
89. FARE BASIS CODE 182
90. 23RD AIRPORT CODE 183-185
91. 23RD OPERATING CARRIER 186-187
92. 23RD ADVERTISED CARRIER 188-189
93. FARE BASIS CODE 190
94. 24TH AIRPORT CODE 191-193
95. BLANK 194-195
96 TOTAL TICKET VALUE ($CDN) 196-200

Industrial Consumption of Energy Survey Guide

Manufacturing and Energy Division
Energy Section

I. Who should complete this questionnaire?

An engineer, a production manager, an operation manager or someone knowledgeable about the energy consumption and production process of this enterprise should complete thisquestionnaire.

II. Reporting instructions

Please report all quantities of energy commodities consumed from the 1st of January to the 31st of December, be they purchased or self-generated by the industrial establishment. Exclude energy used by contractors, common carriers and suppliers. Round all data to the nearest whole number. If you need assistance, please contact Statistics Canada at thetelephone number indicated on your questionnaire.

III. Retention

Please keep a copy of the completed questionnaire with your secure records until March 31, 2015.

IV. Definitions

Type of energy use

Amount consumed as fuel: The quantity of the energy commodity used to power the production process of the plant, which includes heating and transportation at theestablishment.

Amount consumed to produce steam for sale: The quantity of the energy commodity used in the production of steam that is delivered to another establishment, as per a sales contract or other understanding. Energy used in the production of steam that is then used internally in the production process isreported in the “amount consumed as fuel” column.

Amount consumed to produce electricity: The quantity of the energy commodity used to generate electricity either for the plant’s own use or for delivery to another establishment,as per a sales contract or other understanding.

Amount consumed for non-energy use: The quantity of the energy commodity used for other purposes than As Fuel in the plant production process or to Produce Electricity or Steam. Some examples of energy commodities used for non-energyuse are:

  • Natural gas used as a reducing agent to produce direct reduced iron (DRI)
  • Petroleum coke used as feed to reduce lead oxide in lead production
  • Natural gas used as feed to produce hydrogen and ammonia
  • Anthracite used as feed (as a reducing agent) to produce ferrosilicon and silicon metal

Type of energy commodity

Please report your energy use according to the following commodity definitions.

Section 1

Electricity: A form of energy generated by friction, induction or chemical change that is caused by the presence and motion of elementary-charged particles. The electricity that is consumed can either be received by the establishment (purchased) orproduced by the establishment (self-generated).

Natural gas: A mixture of hydrocarbons, comprised principally of methane (CH4), originating in the gaseous phase or in solution with crude oil in porous geologic formations beneaththe earth’s surface.

Propane: A gaseous, straight-chained hydrocarbon. A colourless, paraffinic gas extracted from natural gas or refinery gas streams, consisting of molecules composed of three atoms of carbon and eight atoms of hydrogen (C3H8). Used primarily in residential and commercial heating and cooling,as transportation fuel and petrochemical feedstock.

Middle distillates

Diesel: All grades of distillate fuel used for diesel engines, including those with low sulphur content (lower than 0.05%). Does not include diesel used for transportation off theplant site.

Light fuel oil: A light petroleum distillate used for power burners. Includes fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, furnace fuel oil,gas oils, and light industrial fuel.

Kerosene and other middle distillates: Includes kerosene (a light petroleum distillate that is used in space heaters, cook stoves and water heaters and is suitable for use as a light source when burned in wick-fed lamps; also known as stove oil), fuel oil no. 1, and mineral lamp oil. Does not include gasoline used for transportation off the plant site.

Heavy fuel oil (Canadian/Foreign): All grades of residual type fuels including those with low sulphur content. Usually used for steam and electric power generation and diesel motors.Includes heavy fuel oil nos. 4, 5, 6 and bunker C.

Wood and wood waste: Wood and wood energy used as fuel, including round wood (cord wood), lignin, wood scraps from furniture and window frame manufacturing, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, lumber rejects, forest residues, charcoal and pulp waste from the operation of pulp mills, sawmills andplywood mills.

Spent pulping liquor (Black liquor): A recycled by-product formed during the pulping of wood in the paper-making process. It is primarily made up of lignin and other wood constituents and chemicals that are by-products of the manufacture of chemical pulp. It is burned As Fuel or in a recovery boiler which produces steam which can be used toproduce electricity.

Refuse: Solid or liquid waste materials used as a combustible energy source. This would include the burning of wastepaper, packing materials, garbage and other industrial, agricultural and urban refuse and is often used to generate electricity.Please specify type.

Steam: A gas resulting from the vaporization of a liquid or the sublimation of a solid, generated by condensing or non-condensing turbines. The steam that is consumed can either be produced by the establishment (self-generated) or receivedby the establishment (purchased).

Special note: the fuels used to generate steam within the establishment (self-generated) should be reported under “as fuel” for those fuels. For example, if 100 cubic metres of heavy fuel oil was used to produce steam, it should be includedunder “as fuel” for heavy fuel oil.

Statistics Canada is currently reviewing the ICE questionnaire and changes may be made in the future that will allow respondents to report for fuels used “to produce steam” separately from the “as fuel” component. To date, the self-generated steam values have not been made publiclyavailable, they are used for internal analysis only.

Section 2

Coal: A readily combustible, black or brownish-black rock-like substance, whose composition, including inherent moisture, consists of more than 50% by weight and 70% by volume of carbonaceous material. It is formed from plant remains that have been compacted, hardened, chemically altered and metamorphosed by heat and pressure over geologic timewithout access to air.

Bituminous coal (Canadian / Foreign): A dense, black coal, often with well-defined bands of bright and dull material with a moisture content usually less than 20 per cent. It has a higher heating value and higher volatile matter and ash content than sub-bituminous coal; the heating value of bituminous coal typically ranges from 23.3 to 30.2 terajoules per kilotonne. Used in making coke, in steam and electricity production, as well as in the production of steel. Metallurgical coal is typicallybituminous coal.

Sub-bituminous coal (Canadian / Foreign): A black coal used primarily for thermal generation. It has a high moisture content,between 15 and 40 percent by weight. Its sulphur content is typically quite low; its ash content is also usually low but volatilematter is usually high and can exceed 40% of the weight.Heating value varies from 16.3 terajoules per kilotonne to slightlyover 20.9 terajoules per kilotonne.

Lignite: Low-rank, brown coals which are distinctly brown and woody or claylike in appearance, and which contain relatively high moisture contents (between 30 and 70 percent of the fuel by weight). Used almost exclusively for electric powergeneration.

Anthracite: A hard, black, lustrous coal containing a high percentage of fixed carbon, a low percentage of volatile matter, little moisture content, low sulfur, low ash and a high heating value at or above 27.7 terajoules per kilotonne that burns with a nearly smokeless flame. Generally used in theproduction of steel.

Coal coke (Canadian/Foreign): A hard, porous product made from the carbonization (baking) of bituminous coal in ovens in substoichiometric atmosphere at high temperatures to the extent that the volatile matter of the coal is released and the coal passes through a “plastic stage” to become metallurgical coke. Often used as a fuel and a carbon input (reducing agent) in smelting iron ore in an integrated steel mill (blast furnace).Coke breeze and foundry coke are included in this category.

Coal by-products

Coal tar: Organic material separated from coke oven gas evolved during coking operations (a black and viscous liquid). This category includes pyridine, tar acids, naphthalene,creosote oil, and coal pitch.

Light coal oil: Condensable products (primarily benzene, toluene, xylene and solvent naphtha) obtained during distillation of the coke oven gas, following removal of the coaltar.

Coke oven gas: Obtained as a by-product of solid fuel carbonization and gasification operations carried out by cokeproducers and iron and steel plants.

Section 3

Petroleum coke (Canadian/Foreign): A final product, often called a “waste product”, of the petroleum refining process, which is the output of the refinery after all of the distillates and oils have been distilled from crude oil, leaving a product that has the appearance of coal. There are various types, e.g. “sponge”, “shot”, and “fluid” coke, which are differentiated according to size. Petroleum coke is a residue high in carbon content and low in hydrogen that is the final product of thermal decomposition in the condensation process in cracking. It is typically high in sulfur, low in volatile matter, low in ash and low in moisture. It may be sold as is or further purified by calcining for specialty uses, including anode production. It may also be burned as fuel in various processes, ranging from power plants to cement kilns. Heating value is typically around 40terajoules per kilotonne.

Refinery fuel gas: Any un-separated mixture of gases produced in refineries by distillation, cracking, reforming and other processes. The principal constituents are methane, ethane, ethylene, normal butane, butylenes, propane, propylene, etc. Also known as still gas. Still gas is used as arefinery fuel and a petrochemical feedstock.

Coke on catalyst (Catalyst coke): In many catalytic operations (e.g. catalytic cracking), carbon is deposited on the catalyst, thus deactivating the catalyst. The catalyst is reactivated by burning off the carbon, which is used as a fuel in the refining process. This carbon or coke is not recoverablein a concentrated form.

Bitumen emulsion (Orimulsion): A thick oil and water emulsion. It is made by mixing bitumen with about 30% water and a small amount of surfactant. Behaves similarly to fuel oiland was developed for industrial use.

Ethane: A normally gaseous, straight-chain hydrocarbon. A colourless, paraffinic gas extracted from natural gas or refinery gas streams, consisting of molecules composed of two atoms of carbon and six atoms of hydrogen (C2H6), used as petrochemical feedstock in production of chemicals andplastics and as a solvent in enhanced oil recovery process.

Butane: A normally gaseous hydrocarbon. A colourless, paraffinic gas extracted from natural gas or refinery gas streams, consisting of molecules composed of four atoms of carbon and ten atoms of hydrogen (C4H10), used primarily for blending in high-octane gasoline, for residential and commercial heating, and in the manufacture of chemicals andsynthetic rubber.

Naphtha: A feedstock destined primarily for the petrochemical industry (e.g. ethylene manufacture or aromatics production). Naphtha specialties comprise all finished products within the naphtha boiling range of 70-200°C that are used as paintthinners, cleaners or solvents.

By-product gas: A mixture of hydrocarbons and hydrogen produced from chemical processes such as ethane cracking.

Flared gas: Gas that is being burned as a means of disposal to the environment usually when it contains odorous or toxic components. Flared gas should be reported as non-energyuse.

Section 4

Other: Any energy commodity consumed not otherwise identified on the questionnaire. Specify in the space providedalong with the unit of measure.

Section 5

Reasons for changes in energy consumption

This section aims to reduce the necessity for further inquiries. Statistics Canada compares responses to this questionnaire with those from previous years. Please indicate the reason(s) that best describe significant changes in your energy consumption from the previous year along withan explanation.

Section 6

Steam sales

If an energy commodity is used to generate steam for sale, please report, in gigajoules, the amount sold to externalclients.

V. Data-sharing Agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that havedemonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing ofthe data.

For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon. The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction ofthe respective province or territory.

Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations. Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician and returning it with the completed questionnaire. Please specify the organizationswith which you do not want to share your data.

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, as well as with Natural Resources Canada, Environment Canada, National Energy Board, and the Alberta Department of Energy. For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to business establishments located withinthe jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Data accuracy measures by type of shipment, Canada

Data accuracy measures by type of shipment, Canada
Table summary
This table displays the results of data accuracy measures by type of shipment 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006 and 2005 (appearing as column headers).
  2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
All shipments a a a a a a a
Domestic shipments a a a a a a a
Transborder shipments b a a b b b b
Local shipments b b b b b b b
Long distance shipments a a a a a a a
The data accuracy measures are for the "weight" variable.
"a" is excellent; CV from 0.01% to 4.99%
"b" is very good; CV from 5.00% to 9.99%
"c" is good; CV from 10.00% to 14.99%
"d" is acceptable; CV from 15.00% to 24.99%
"e" is use with caution; CV from 25.00% to 49.99%
"f" is unreliable; CV is 50.00% or higher

 

Response Rate
Table summary
This table displays the results of response rate 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006 and 2005 (appearing as column headers).
  2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
Unweighted response rate 95% 93% 93% 93% 92% 91% 92%

2011 Annual Retail Trade Survey Partial List of Retail Chain Stores

Table 2011 Annual Retail Trade Survey - Partial List of Retail Chain Stores
Table summary

This table displays the results of table. 2011 Annual Retail Trade Survey - Partial List of Retail Chain Stores. The information is grouped by NAICS Code (appearing as row headers), Category, Legal Name and Operating Name(appearing as column headers).
NAICS Code Category Legal Name Operating Name
441110 New Car Dealers    
C.Y. Vehicle Enterprises Inc. Pickering Chrysler
Complexe De L'auto Park Avenue Inc. Complexe De L'auto Park Avenue
Don Valley North Automotive Inc. Don Valley North
Hickman Motors Limited Hickman Motors
Jim Pattison Industries Ltd. Jim Pattison 
John Scotti Automotive Ltd./John Scotti Automotive Ltée. John Scotti Subaru
Lounsbury Automotive Limited Lounsbury Automotive
Mercedes-Benz Canada Inc. Mercedes-Benz Canada 
Openroad Auto Group Limited Openroad 
Regency Auto Investments Inc. Regency Lexus Toyota
The Royal Garage Limited The Royal Garage 
Victoria Ford Alliance Ltd. Victoria Ford Alliance
Woodward Motors Limited Woodward Motors
441120 Used Car Dealers    
2970-7528 Québec Inc. H Grégoire - Le Mégacentre auto du Canada
Galaxy Motors (1990) Ltd. Galaxy Motors
441210 Recreational Vehicle Dealers    
392268 Alberta Ltd. C.A.R.S. RV & Marine Superstore
Arbutus RV & Marine Sales Ltd. Arbutus RV & Marine Sales
Fraser Way RV Limited Partnership Fraserway RV
441220 Motorcycle, Boat and Other Motor Vehicle Dealers    
Atlantic Electronics Limited Atlantic Electronics
Groupe Thomas Marine Inc. Groupe Thomas Marine
MMD Sales Ltd. Martin Equipment
West Marine Canada Corp. West Marine Canada
441310 Automotive Parts and Accessories Stores    
3600106 Manitoba Inc. Piston Ring Service
623433 NB Inc. Carquest Auto Parts
Action Fiberglass & Manufacturing Ltd. Action Truck Caps & Accessories 
Action Van & Truck World Ltd. Van And Truck World
Autotemp Inc. Autotemp
Canusa Automotive Warehousing Inc. Auto Parts Centre
Carquest Canada Ltd. Carquest Canada
Drayton Valley Auto Parts Ltd. Drayton Valley Auto Parts
J B 's Automotive Centre Ltd. J B 's Automotive Centre
Les Pièces D'auto Pincourt Inc. Les Pièces D'auto Pincourt
Lordco Parts Ltd. Lordco Parts
Lynk Auto Q&l Inc. NAPA
National Coatings & Supplies (Canada) Inc. National Coating & Supplies
Performance Improvements Speed Shops Limited Performance Improvements Speed Shops
Pièces D'autos G.G.M. Inc. Pièces D'autos G G M
Provincial Auto Parts (1978) Ltd. NAPA Auto Parts
R.T.A. Holdings Ltd. Raven Truck Accessories
The Truck Outfitters Inc. The Truck Outfitters
Treblig Holdings Ltd. Gilbert Parts Depot
UAP Inc. NAPA Secteur De L'automobile
Universal Supply Group Inc. NAPA Auto Parts
441320 Tire Dealers    
Andy's Tire Shop Limited Andy's Tire Shop
City Tire & Auto Centre Limited City Tire & Auto Centre
Coast Tire & Auto Service Ltd. Coast Tire & Auto Service
Denray Tire Ltd. Denray Tire
Ed's Tire Service (1993) Ltd. Ed's Ok Tire Store
Fountain Tire Ltd. Fountain Tire
Frisby Tire Co. (1974) Limited Frisby Tire Co. (1974)
GCR Tire Centre-Div. Of Bridgestone Canada Inc. GCR Tire Centre
K.K. Penner Tire Centres Inc. K K Penner & Sons
Kal Tire Kal Tire
Kal Tire Ltd. Kal Tire Ontario
Market Tire (1976) Ltd. Market Tire (1976)
Miller Tire Services Ltd. Miller Tire Craft
Pneus G.B.M., S.E.N.C. Pneus G.B.M.
Quality Tire Service Ltd. Quality Tire Service
Service de Pneus Auclair Inc. Autopneu Auclair
Service de Pneus Lavoie Outaouais Inc. Service de Pneus Lavoie Outaouais
TCBC Holdings Inc. Tirecraft Midway
Wayne's Tire Warehouse Ltd. The Tire Warehouse
442110 Furniture Stores    
1124281 Ontario Limited Insideout Furnishings for Home and Patio
1342205 Ontario Limited Surplus Furniture & Mattress Warehouse
2547-7316 Québec Inc. Matelas Bonheur
3224619 Nova Scotia Limited Wheatons
813975 Ontario Inc. The Sleep Factory Windsor
818734 Ontario Inc. Bateman House Furniture
ACI Holdings Inc. Aaron's Furniture
Addmore Office Furniture (2009) Ltd. Addmore Office Furniture
Arrow Furniture Ltd. Arrow Furniture
B.C. Foam Shop Ltd. The Foam Shop
Bad Boy Furniture Warehouse Limited Bad Boy Furniture
Best Sleep Centre Inc. Best Sleep Centre
Bombay & Co. Inc. Bombay
Boomco Decor Inc. La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries
Cohen's Home Furnishings (2010) Limited Cohen's Home Furnishings
Coleman's Shoppers World Limited Colemans Brandsource Home Furnishings
Crate And Barrel Canada Inc. Crate and Barrel
Crate Designs Ltd. Crate Designs
D.O.T. Furniture Limited D.O.T. Furniture
De Boer's Furniture Limited De Boer's Furniture
DFA Operations Inc. Dufresne Furniture & Appliances
Domon Ltée. Domon
EQ3 Ltd. EQ3
Ethan Allen (Canada) Inc/ Ethan Allen Home Interiors
Groupe BMTC Inc. Ameublement Tanguay
  Brault et Martineau
Groupe Gagnon Frères Inc. Groupe Gagnon Frères
Haji's Sleep Shop and Upholstery Inc. Sleep Shop
Hauser Company Stores Inc. Hauser Company Stores
IKEA Canada Limited Partnership IKEA Canada
James R Rahey Stores Limited Rahey's Furniture Store
Jimjer Investments Limited Jimjer Investments
Jordans Interiors Ltd. Jordans Interiors
JYSK Linen'N Furniture Inc. JYSK Linen'N Furniture
Kocohani Holdings Ltd. Sleepers Mattresses
Leon's Furniture Limited Leon's Furniture
Les Meubles de St-Félix Inc. Meubl'aubaines
Lounsbury Furniture Limited Lounsbury Furniture
Matelas Dauphin Inc. Matelas Dauphin
Matt's Furniture Ltd. Matt's Furniture
Mattress Mart (Ottawa) Ltd. Mattress Mart
Meubles JC Perreault Inc. Meubles JC Perreault
Mobilia Interiors Inc. Mobilia
N Tepperman Limited Tepperman's
Nood Furniture And Design Ltd. Nood Furniture Design
Nordic Holdings Ltd. Sofa Land
  Konto Furniture
Notre Dame Agencies Limited Notre Dame Agencies
Orleans City Mattress Inc. Bedzzz/Sofa World
Prestige Solid Oak Superstores Ltd. Prestige Solid Oak Superstore
Restoration Hardware Canada, Inc. Restoration Hardware Canada
S. Setlakwe Ltée. S. Setlakwe
Schwartz & Company (2006) Limited Schwartz Furniture
Sears Canada Inc. Sears Whole Home Furniture Stores
Sleep Country Canada LP Sleep Country
Source Office Furniture & Systems Ltd. Source Office Furnishings
Ste. Geneviève Antiques Inc. Prillo Furniture
Struc-Tube Ltd. Struc-Tube
T.J.'s The Kiddies Store Ltd. T.J.'s The Kiddies Store
TDG Furniture Inc. TDG Furniture
The Brick Warehouse LP The Brick - Retail Operations
The Chesterfield Shop (Ontario) Limited The Chesterfield Shop (Ontario)
The Sleep Factory Distribution Ltd. The Sleep Factory Distribution
Urban Barn Ltd. Urban Barn
Worldwide Sleep Centre Limited Worldwide Mattress Outlet
442210 Floor Covering Stores    
Alexanian Flooring Limited Alexanian Carpet & Flooring
Ashley Carpets Ltd. Ashley Fine Floors
Bombay & Co. Inc. Bombay
Bridgeport The Floor Store Ltd. Bridgeport Floors
Canadian Carpet & Tile Inc. Canadian Carpet
Jordans Rugs Ltd. Jordans Rugs
Taylor Flooring Limited Taylor Flooring
The Tile Shoppe Inc. Tile Shoppe
442291 Window Treatment Stores    
Blinds To Go Inc. Blinds To Go
Covers Canada Inc. Covers
Verti Store Inc. Verti Store
442292 Print and Picture Frame Stores    
Encadrements Ste-Anne Inc. Encadrements Ste-Anne
Govinda Galleries Inc. Govinda Galleries
Grif & Graf Inc. Grif & Graf
L'entrepôt du Cadre (D.G.) Inc. The Framing Warehouse (D.G.) Inc. L'entrepôt du Cadre (D.G.)
442298 All Other Home Furnishings Stores    
1803661 Ontario Inc. Beddington's Bed & Bath
429149 B.C. Ltd. Quilts Etc.
688291 B.C. Ltd. Ed's Linens
Aaa Enterprises Inc. House Of Knives
Ankh Apparel International Inc. Twisted Goods
B. A. Robinson Co. Ltd. Robinson Lighting & Bath 
Benix & Co. Inc. Benix & Co.
Bouclair Inc. Bouclair
Bowring & Co. Inc. Bowring & Co.
Brass Decor Ltd. Brass Decor
Bed Bath & Beyond Canada L.P. Bed Bath & Beyond
Call The Kettle Black Inc. Call The Kettle Black
Chintz & Company Decorative Furnishings Inc. Chintz And Company
Daniadown Quilts Ltd. Daniadown Quilts - Factory Outlet
David's The Kitchen Corner Ltd. The Kitchen Corner
Diffusion Arteq Inc. Diffusion Arteq
Hudson's Bay Company The Bay Home Outfitters Stores
Kitchen Stuff Plus Inc. Kitchen Stuff Plus
Les Concepts Zone Inc. Zone
Padinox Inc. Paderno Cookware Factory Store 
Paga Universal Linens Inc. Paga Universal Linens
Pier 1 Imports (U.S.) Inc. Pier 1 Imports 
R.L.B. Enterprises Limited English Butler
Rob Mcintosh China Inc. Mcintosh Trading
Stokes Inc. Stokes
The Linen Chest (Phase Il) Inc. Linen Chest
The Oxford Mills Home Fashion Factory Outlet Inc. The Oxford Mills Home Fashion Factory Outlet
Wicker Emporium Limited Wicker Emporium
Williams-Sonoma Canada, Inc. Williams-Sonoma
Winners Merchants International LP Winners
World Kitchen Canada (EHI), Inc. Corning Revere Factory Store
Wwrd Canada, Inc. The Royal Doulton
443110 Appliance, Television and Other Electronics Stores    
1001943 Ontario Limited Excell Communications
1014417 Ontario Inc. Goemans Appliances
1090376 Ontario Limited Advanced Cellular
1318608 Ontario Ltd. Beyond Wireless
149667 Canada Inc. Centre Hi-Fi
2001 Audio/Video Centre Ltd. 2001 Audio Video
2001 Record And Stereo Centre Limited 2001 Audio Video
2001 Stereo & Video Centre Ltd. 2001 Audio Video
3236013 Canada Inc. Planete Mobile
4L Communications Inc. 4L Communications
596266 Saskatchewan Ltd. Prairie Mobile Communications
668824 Alberta Ltd. Visions Electronics
7019424 Canada Inc. Bell Store
9096-1301 Québec Inc. Espace Bell Cowansville
9103-9834 Québec Inc. Alto Communication
9114-9534 Québec Inc. Cellulaire Plus
Advanced 2000 Systems Inc. Advanced 2000 Systems
AM-Call Wireless Inc. Star Wireless
AML Communications Inc. Rogers Wireless Store
Andre's T.V. Sales & Service Ltd. Andre's Audiotronics
Apex Communications Inc. Apex Communications
Audio Warehouse Ltd. Audio Warehouse
AWC Communications Inc. AWC Communications
Bell Mobility Inc./ Bell Mobilité Inc. Downeast Communications
  Virgin Mobile
  Bell World
  Solo Cart
  Mobile One
Best Buy Canada Ltd. Best Buy 
  Future Shop
Bose Limited Bose
Bwireless Communications Inc. Bwireless Communications
Can Talk Wireless Solutions Inc. Can Talk Wireless Solutions
Canadian Wireless Communications Inc. Canadian Wireless Communications
Cellcity Communications Inc. Cellcity Communications
Cellcom Wireless Inc. Rogers Wireless
Cellular Baby Cell Phone Accessories Specialist Ltd. Cellular Baby
Clearwest Solutions Inc. Clearwest Solutions
Coast Wholesale Appliances Inc. Coast Wholesale Appliances
Communications Méga-Sat Inc. Cantel AT & T Québec
Corbeil Electrique Inc. Corbeil Electroménagers
Custom Communications (1990) Corp. Custom Cellular
Digital Communications Group Ltd. Rogers Wireless / Fido
Electro-Son Lac St-Jean Inc. Son X Plus
Elite Communications Inc. Elite Communications
Fraser Valley Wireless Inc. Fraser Valley Wireless
G.B.S. Communications Inc. GBS Communications - TELUS
Glentel Inc. Glentel
Globalive Wireless Management Corp. Wind Mobile
Groupe CDREM Inc. Centre Du Rasoir
Hughes Communications Inc. Hughes Communications
I.D.C. Wholesale Inc. IDC Communications
IM Wireless Communications Ltd. The Wireless Age
Imagine Wireless Inc. Imagine Wireless
J. Donald Hillside Holdings Limited Aerus Electrolux
Jump.Ca. Wireless Supply Corp. Jump.Ca Wireless Supply
Kelcom Wireless Ltd. Kelcom Wireless
Midland Appliance Ltd. Midland Appliance
Miele Limited Miele
National Cellular Inc. National Cellular
Normand Nadeau T. V. Inc. Normand Nadeau T V
Nucell-Comm Inc. TAC Solutions
OC Open Connection Ltd. CMS Cellular Mobile Services
Pacific Coastcom Communications Inc. Pacific Coastcom
Pager World Communications Inc. Pepper Wireless
Prairie Communications Ltd. Prairie Mobile Communications
Quan T.V. And Appliances Limited Quans Tv & Appliances
Refection D'aspirateurs De Montréal Inc. La Maison De L'aspirateur
Rogers Communications Inc. Rogers Retail
Sears Canada Inc. Sears Dealer Stores
Service De L'estrie (Vente Et Réparations) Inc. Spécialistes de L'électroménager
Smart Communications Inc. Smart Communications
Sony Of Canada Ltd. Sony Of Canada 
Soundsaround Inc. Soundsaround
Spectrum Tel Inc. Spectrum Telecom
Tasco Distributors Inc. Tasco Distributors
Technosave Inc. Wireless Express
Teleco Supply Co. Ltd. Teleco
Télécommunications Denis Gignac Inc. Télécommunications de L'est
Teletron Communications Inc. Teletron Communciations
TELUS Communications Company TELUS Mobility - Retail Centre
The Group Connect Ltd. Connect
The Phone Experts Communications Ltd. The Phone Experts
The Rolling Phones Incorporated The Rolling Phones
The Source (Bell) Electronics Inc. / La Source (Bell) Électroniq The Source
Tom Harris Cellular Ltd. Tom Harris Cellular
Trail Appliances Ltd. Trail Appliances
Trail Appliances Ltd. Trail Appliances
Tricell Communications Incorporated Lyfestyle Communications
Uptown Communication House Inc. Fido Intown Wireless
Wireless Personal Communications Inc. Wireless Personal Communications
Worldlynx Wireless LP Bell Aliant  
  Bell World
443120 Computer and Software Stores    
1485608 Ontario Inc. Canada Computers
1693769 Ontario Inc. PC Cyber Canada
Apple Canada Inc. Apple Store Retail Division
Canada Computer Inc. Canada Computer
Computer Trends Canada Inc. Computer Trends Canada
Memory Express Computer Products Inc. Memory Express Computer Products
Netlink Computer Inc. NCIX.Com.
P C Place Ltd. P C Place
PC Medic Incorporated PC Medic
Powerland Computers Ltd. Powerland Computers
Simply Computing Inc. Simply Computing
Solutions Informatiques Inso Inc. Micro Boutique
Tigerdirect.Ca Inc. Tigerdirect.Ca
Vancouver Laptop Inc. Vancouver Laptop 
Westworld Computers Ltd. Westworld Computers
443130 Camera and Photographic Supplies Stores    
Black's Photo Corporation Caya
Broadway Camera Ltd. Broadway Camera
Cranbrook Glen Enterprise Limited Henry's
Don's Photo Shop Ltd. Don's Photo
Kerrisdale Cameras Ltd. Kerrisdale Cameras
Lens & Shutter Cameras Ltd. Lens & Shutter Cameras
McBain Camera Ltd. McBain Camera
Saneal Camera Supplies Ltd. Saneal Camera Supplies
444110 Home Centres    
0636607 B.C. Ltd. Duncan Pacific Builders Supplies
4338553 Canada Inc. Chester Dawe Stores
4388232 Canada Inc. Rona L'entrepôt
  Rona Le Rénovateur
  Rona
4536631 Canada Inc. Rona Cashway
  Rona Home & Garden
  Réno-Dépôt
Agrivert Coopérative Agricole Régionale Agrivert Coopérative Agricole Régionale
Buildrite Centres Incorporated Pierceys
Bytown Lumber Inc. Bytown Lumber
Canac-Marquis Grenier Limitée Canac-Marquis Grenier
Centre De La Rénovation J.O. Lévesque Ltée. Centre De La Rénovation J.O. Lévesque
Construction Distribution & Supply Company Inc. Construction Distribution
Copp Building Materials Limited Copp's Buildall
Ferlac Inc. Ferlac
Fraser Supplies (1980) Limited Fraser Pro Home Centre
Groupe Coupal Inc. Groupe Matériaux Coupal
Groupe Dynaco Coopérative Agroalimentaire Groupe Dynaco-Centre De Rénovation BMR
H Matteau Et Fils (1987) Inc. Rona
  Rona Le Rénovateur
Hamilton Builders' Supply Inc. Hamilton Builders' Supply
Home Depot Of Canada Inc. The Home Depot
Home Hardware Stores Limited Home Hardware Stores
J. D. Irving, Limited Kent Building Supplies
Lowe's Companies Canada, ULC. Lowe's Companies Canada
M.F. Schurman Company, Limited Schurman Building Supplies
Matco Ravary Inc. Matco Ravary
Matériaux Bonhomme Inc. Matériaux Bonhomme
Matériaux Laurentiens Inc. Matériaux Laurentiens
McDiarmid Lumber Ltd. McDiarmid Lumber Home Centre
McMunn & Yates Building Supplies (Lumber) Ltd. McMunn & Yates Building Supplies
Moffatt & Powell Limited Moffatt & Powell Group
Nelson Lumber Company Ltd. Nelson Lumber Company
North American Lumber Limited North American Lumber - Wholesale Division
Notre Dame Agencies Limited Notre Dame Agencies
O K Builders Supplies Ltd. Builders Centre And Masonry Products Division
Patrick Morin Inc. Patrick Morin
Potvin & Bouchard Inc. Potvin & Bouchard
Pro Builders Supply Ltd. Pro Builders Supply
Profid'or, Coopérative Agricole Profid'or Coopérative Agricole
R. Marcil & Frères Inc. Marcil Centre De Rénovation
Rona Revy Inc. Rona Home Centre 
  Rona Home & Garden
S & D Smith Central Supplies Limited Central
Société Coopérative Agricole Des Bois-Francs Société Coopérative Agricole Des Bois-Francs
Stan Dawe Limited Stan Dawe
Timbertown Building Centre Ltd. Timbertown Building Centre
Totem Building Supplies Ltd. Totem Building Supplies Division
Turkstra Lumber Company Limited Turkstra Lumber Company
Twin Valley Co-Op Ltd. Twin Valley Co-Op.
Unicoop Coopérative Agricole Unicoop Coopérative Agricole - Division Quincaillerie
United Lumber And Building Supplies Company Limited United Lumber And Building Supplies Company
444120 Paint and Wallpaper Stores    
2164-1204 Québec Inc. La Maison Du Peintre
7197446 Canada Limited Style Centre
Akzo Nobel Canada Inc. Mills Paints
BM Distribution Ltd. Kerrisdale Paint & Decorating Centre
Cloverdale Paint Inc. Cloverdale Paint
General Paint Corp. General Paint
Heer's Decorating And Design Centres Inc. Heer's Paint & Decor
Randall's Paints Limited Randall's Paints
444130 Hardware Stores    
Agriscar, Coopérative Agricole Société Coopérative Agricole Régionale De Rivière-Du-Loup
Arrow Welding & Industrial Supplies Inc. Arrow Welding & Industrial Supplies
Black & Decker Canada Inc. Power Tools Retail Division
Busy Bee Machine Tools Ltd. Busy Bee Machine Tools
Canadian Woodworker Ltd. Canadian Woodworker
Coopérative Agricole Du Pré-Vert Coopérative Agricole Du Pré-Vert- Quincaillerie
Coopexcel Coopérative Agricole Coopexcel Coopérative Agricole
K. M. S. Tools & Equipment Ltd. K. M. S. Tools & Equipment
Lee Valley Tools Ltd. Lee Valley Tools
Pembina Consumers Co-Op (2000) Ltd. Pembina Consumers Co-Op.
Princess Auto Ltd. Princess Auto 
Société Coopérative Agricole Des Appalaches Quincaillerie & Materiaux Coop Des Appalaches
444190 Other Building Material Dealers    
A - 1 Homes Ltd. A - 1 Homes
Alweather Windows & Doors Limited Alweather Windows & Doors
Burnco Rock Products Ltd. Burnco Rock Products
C A Fischer Lumber Co. Ltd. Home Building Centre
Caron & Guay Inc. Caron & Guay
Centra Windows Inc. Centra Windows
Ferrell Builders Supply Limited Ferrell Builders Supply
Groupe Deschênes Inc. Bathworks
Kcmb Nova Scotia Corp, KC Manitoba Ltd. Kitchen Craft Of Canada
Lumber Liquidators Canada Inc. - Liquidateurs Lumber Canada Inc. Lumber Liquidators
Marvin Windows Inc. Marvin Windows & Doors
Matériaux A Bas Prix Ltée. Matériaux A Bas Prix
Medbridge Investments Ltd. Overhead Door Company
Millwork & Building Supplies Ltd. Millwork Home Centre
Robmor Tile Town Ltd. Robmor Tile Town
TFL Tiles Ltd. Tiles For Less
The Shaw Group Limited Shaw Brick Division
Windsor Building Supplies Ltd. Windsor Building Supplies
Wolseley Canada Inc. Wolseley Canada
444210 Outdoor Power Equipment Stores    
Flaman Sales Ltd. Flaman Fitness
444220 Nursery and Garden Centres    
Blair's Fertilizer Ltd. Blair's Fertilizer
Buckerfields Ltd. Buckerfields
Canada Gardenworks Ltd. Gardenworks
Centre Jardin Hamel Inc. Centre Jardin Hamel
Clem Co. Gardens Limited Farmer Clems
Compagnie D'entretien Brite-Lite Ltée. Compagnie D'entretien Brite-Lite
Double Diamond Farm Supply Company Limited Double Diamond Farm Supply Company
Dunvegan Gardens (AB) Ltd. Dunvegan Gardens
Potters Farm & Nursery Inc. Potters
Ritchie Feed & Seed Inc. Ritchie Feed & Seed
Sheridan Nurseries Limited Sheridan Nurseries
445110 Grocery (except Convenience) Stores    
875784 Ontario Ltd. Danforth Food Market
Almost Perfect Inc. Almost Perfect
Buy-Low Foods Ltd. Buy Low Foods
Calgary Co-Operative Association Limited Calgary Co-Op. 
Canada Safeway Limited Canada Safeway Retail Division
Canadian Forces Exchange System Supermarts
Co-Op Atlantic Coop Food Markets
Federated Co-Operatives Limited FCL - Retail Corporate Stores
Focenco Limited Colemans Food Centre
Freson Market Ltd. Freson Bros. IGA
Great Pacific Industries Inc. Overwaitea Foods Group LP
Heritage Co-Op 1997 Ltd. Heritage Co-Op.
Highland Farms Inc. Highland Farms
Jace Holdings Ltd. Thrifty Foods
K-W Farah Foods Food Retailers Ltd. K-W Farah Foods 
Kelland Foods Ltd. Qualicum Foods
L & M Markets (2009) Ltd. L & M Food Market
La Coopérative De Caraquet Ltée. La Coopérative De Caraquet
Last Mountain Co-Operative Limited Last Mountain Co-Operative 
Les Marchés Louise Ménard Inc. Marchés Louise Ménard
Lloydminster And District Co-Operative Limited. Lloydminster And District Co-Operative
Loblaw Companies Limited Atlantic Dominions
  Extra Foods
  Loblaws Québec
  Loblaws Supermarket Division
  Real Atlantic Superstore
  Supermarchés / Bannière Provigo
  Supermarchés/Bannière Maxi
  Supermarchés/Bannière Maxi & Cie
  Superstore Ontario Division
  The Real Canadian Superstore
  Zehrmart Division
Longo Brothers Fruit Markets Inc. Longo's Brothers Fruit Markets
Marché Lambert Et Frères Inc. Marché Lambert Et Frères
Metro Inc. Division Super C
Metro Ontario Inc. Metro
  Metro Ontario (Food Basics Banner)
Metro Richelieu Inc. Metro Corpo Québec
Prairie North Co-Operative Limited Prairie North Co-Op.
Radco Food Stores Ltd. Radco Food Stores
Sobeys Inc. Atlantic Corporate Stores
  Ontario Corporate Stores
  Québec Corporate Stores
  Sobeys West - Corporate Stores
T & T Supermarket Inc. T & T Supermarket
The Delta Co-Operative Association Ltd. The Delta Co-Operative Association
The J Rabba Company Limited Rabba Express
The Kitchen Table Incorporated The Kitchen Table
The Pioneer Co-Operative Association Limited The Pioneer Co-Operative Association
The Prince Albert Co-Operative Association Limited Prince Albert Co-Op.
Tober Enterprises (1979) Ltd. Market Place IGA
Twin Valley Co-Op Ltd. Twin Valley Co-Op.
445120 Convenience Stores    
6443923 Canada Inc. Zesty Market
7-Eleven Canada, Inc. 7-Eleven Canada
9168-2575 Québec Inc. Dépanneur Soleil Du Manoir
Avery's Farm Markets Limited Avery's Farm Market
Avondale Stores Limited Avondale Food Stores
Couche-Tard Inc. Couche-Tard (Sans Essence)
Handi's Convenience Ltd. Handi's Convenience
Kenny Enterprises Limited Marie's Mini Mart
Labrador Investments Limited Labrador Investments
Little Short Stop Stores Limited Little Short Stop Stores
Mac's Convenience Stores Inc. Mac's 
Parkland Industries Ltd. Short Stop Food Store
Quickie Convenience Stores Corp. Quickie Convenience Store
Sobeys Inc. Tra Maritimes - Needs Convenience Store
The J Rabba Company Limited Rabba Express
445210 Meat Markets    
Halenda's Fine Foods Ltd. Halenda`s Meats
M & M Meat Shops Leasing Inc. M&M Meat Shops
445230 Fruit and Vegetable Markets    
9214-6315 Québec Inc. Les Jardins Val-Mont
Farm Boy Inc. Farm Boy
Kin's Farm Ltd. Kin's Farm Market
La Maison Sami T A Fruits Inc. Sami Fruits
Les Jardins Val-Mont Inc. Fruiterie Val-Mont
Whole Vegetarian Food Inc. Whole Vegetarian Food
445291 Baked Goods Stores    
Boutiques Au Pain Doré Inc. Boutique Au Pain Doré
Canada Bread Company, Limited/Boulangerie Canada Bread, Limitée Multi-Marques Thrift Stores
  The Bakery Products Group
Future Bakery Limited Future Bakery
La Patisserie De Gascogne Inc. La Patisserie De Gascogne
Saputo Inc. Boulangerie Saputo
445292 Confectionery and Nut Stores    
4542410 Canada Inc. Laura Secord
Godiva Chocolatier Of Canada Godiva Chocolatier
Kernels Popcorn Limited Kernels Popcorn
Le Chocolat Belge Daniel Ltée. Daniel Le Chocolat Belge
Lindt & Sprungli (Canada), Inc. Lindt & Sprungli
R.C. Purdy Chocolates Ltd. Purdy's Chocolate
Rogers' Chocolates Ltd. Rogers' Chocolates 
The Nut Man Company Inc. The Original Nut Man
The Nutty Chocolatier Co. Ltd. The Nutty Chocolatier
445299 All Other Specialty Food Stores    
7562578 Canada Inc. Planet Organic Market
Culligan Of Canada, Ltd. Culligan Of Canada
Davidstea Inc. Les Thés Davids Tea/Davidstea
Kawartha Dairy Limited Kawartha Dairy 
Les Fromageries Pimar Inc. Les Fromageries Hamel
Murchie's Tea & Coffee (2007) Ltd. Murchie's Tea & Coffee
Nutter's Bulk & Natural Foods (Medicine Hat) Ltd. Nutter's Bulk & Natural Foods
Old Fashion Foods Limited Old Fashion Foods
R. Denninger Limited Denninger's Foods Of The World
Teaopia Limited Teaopia
445310 Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores    
586307 Alberta Ltd. Crowfoot Liquor Store
Anderson's Liquor Inc. Anderson's Liquor Store
Andrew Peller The Wine Shoppe 
Aristocrat Liquor Inc. Aristocrat Liquor Mart
Brewers Retail Inc. The Beer Store 
Calgary Co-Op Wines & Spirits Limited Calgary Co-Op Liquor Stores
Canada Safeway Liquor Stores Corp. Canada Safeway - Liquor Stores
Colio Estate Wines Inc. Colio Estate Wines
Costco Canada Liquor Inc. Costco Canada Liquor Stores
Everything Wine Inc. Everything Wine
Hachette Distribution Services (Canada) Inc. LS Travel Retail North America
Kittling Ridge Ltd. Kittling Ridge Estate Wines & Spirits
Liberty Wine Merchants Ltd. Liberty Wine Merchants
Liquor Control Board Of Ontario LCBO 
Liquor Distribution Branch Of BC British Columbia Liquor Distribution Branch
Liquor Stores Limited Partnership Liquor Stores
Loblaw Companies Limited Real Canadian Liquor Store
Manitoba Liquor Control Commission Manitoba Liquor Control Commission
Mark Anthony Group Inc. Mark Anthony Group
New Brunswick Liquor Corporation New Brunswick Liquor
Newfoundland Labrador Liquor Corporation Newfoundland Labrador Liquor
Northwest Territories Liquor Commission Northwest Territories Liquor Commission
Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation Nova Scotia Liquor 
PEI Liquor Control Commission PEI Liquor Control Commission
Saskatchewan Liquor And Gaming Authority Saskatchewan Liquor & Gaming Authority
Sobeys Western Cellars Inc. Western Cellars
Société Des Alcools Du Québec Société Des Alcools Du Québec-Groupe De Mise En Marché
Vincor International Inc. Wine Rack
W Chan Investments Ltd. Liquor Store
Yukon Liquor Corporation Yukon Liquor
446110 Pharmacies and Drug Stores    
101072136 Saskatchewan Ltd. Pharmasave
123273 Canada Inc. Pharmacie Jean Coutu 
153927 Canada Inc. Pharmacie Michel Quesnel 
4683502 Manitoba Ltd. The Prescription Shop
Bernard Lussier Inc. Pharmacie Jean Coutu 
Calgary Co-Operative Association Limited Calgary Co-Op Pharmacy
Country Drug Stores Ltd. Ben's Pharmacy
Dell Chemists (1975) Limited Dell Pharmacy Lewis & Krall
Dispensaries (1991) Limited Dispensaries (1991)
Grégoire Arakelian Pharmacies Costco - Grégoire Arakelian
HSP RX Holdings Ltd. Health Select Pharmacy
Katz Group Canada Ltd. Pharma Plus Drugmart
Lawton's Drug Stores Limited Lawton's Drug Store
Les Entreprises Ravenelle, Ltée. Familiprix Guy Ravenelle
Loblaw Companies Limited Fortinos Pharmacy
  No Frills Pharmacy West
  No Frills Pharmacy Atlantic
  Ontario No Frills Pharmacy
  Save Easy Pharmacy
  Yig Pharmacy
London Drugs Limited London Drugs
Lovell Drugs Limited Lovell Drugs
MacQuarries Drugs Limited MacQuarries Pharmasave
Medical Pharmacies Group Limited Medical Pharmacy
Metro Ontario Pharmacies Limited The Pharmacy & Drug Basics
Mulvihill Drug Mart Limited Mulvihill Drug Mart - Proxim
Murphy's Pharmacies Inc. Murphy's Pharmacies
Orano Limited Orano
Paramount Pharmacies Limited Paramount Pharmacies
Pharmacie Couture Salomon S.E.N.C. Pharmacie Jean Coutu
Pharmacie Desjardins Limited Pharmacie Desjardins
Pharmacie Johanne Giguère Pharmacienne Inc. Familiprix Johanne Giguère
  Familiprix Extra Johanne Giguère
Pharmacie Kevin Boivin Et François Daigneault Pharmaciens Inc. Pharmacie Jean Coutu
Pharmacie P. Lépicier Et M.H. Miousse Pharmaciens Inc. Familiprix
Pharmaservice Inc. Pharmaservice
Pharmx Rexall Drug Stores Ltd. Rexall Drug Store
  Medicine Bottle Rexall Drug Store
  McGill & Orme Rexall Drug Store
  Pharmx Rexall Drug Store
  Rexall
  Rexall Guardian
  Rexall Pharmacy
Paragon Pharmacies Alberta Limited Super Drug Mart
Sobeys Inc. Ontario Division Corporate Pharmacies
SSP Pharmacy Limited Shoppers Simply Pharmacy
Super Thrifty Drugs Canada Ltd. Super Thrifty Drugs Canada
TDM Drugs Inc. Shoppers Drug Mart 
  Medi+Plus
The Boylan Group Ltd. Pharmasave
The Central Drug Stores Limited Central Drug Store
Your Family Pharmacists Inc. Your Family Pharmacists
446120 Cosmetics, Beauty Supplies and Perfume Stores    
978567 Alberta Ltd. Shades Of Beauty Supplies
Bath & Body Works (Canada) Corp. Bath & Body Works 
Beauty Systems Group (Canada), Inc. Sally Beauty
C & E Canada Inc. Crabtree & Evelyn
Collega Retail (Canada) Inc. Collega-Aveda
Cosmetique Fantastique Plus Inc. Faces Cosmetics
Cosméco Inc. Cosméco
Dans Un Jardin Canada Inc. Dans Un Jardin
Enchanté Perfumes & Cosmetics Ltd. Enchanté Perfumes
Escents Body Products Inc. Escents Aromatherapy 
Estée Lauder Cosmetics Ltd. Mac 
Faces Cosmetics Inc. Faces Cosmetics
Fruits & Passion Boutiques Inc. Fruits & Passion
L'Occitane Canada Corp. L'Occitane En Provence
L'Oréal Canada Inc. Kiehl's
Lush Handmade Cosmetics Ltd. Lush
Murale Inc. Murale
Saje Natural Business Inc. Saje Natural Wellness
Sephora Beauty Canada, Inc. Sephora 
  Sephora Beauty Canada
Spa-Manna Damsel Beate Inc. Spa-Manna
The Body Shop Canada Limited The Body Shop
Toronto Barber & Beauty Supply Limited Toronto Barber & Beauty Supply
Yves Rocher Amérique Du Nord Inc. Yves Rocher Amerique Du Nord
446130 Optical Goods Stores    
1147081 Ontario Limited Imperial Eyewear
646116 Ontario Limited Advance Optical
9072-8411 Québec Inc. Optik Pro-Baie 2000
Antoine Laoun Inc. Centre De La Vision Anjou
Crown Optical (1990) Ltd. Crown Optical 
D. R. Josephson Limited Josephson Opticians
Dr. A.R. Boyco Optometric Corporation Image Optometry
Exploits Optical Centre Ltd. First Choice Vision Centre
First Choice Vision Centre Ltd. First Choice Vision Centre
FYI Eye Care Services And Products Inc. Eyeclectic Eyewear
  Family Vision Care
  FYI - Pacific Eye Doctors
  FYI - Vision Arts
  FYI - Cityview Optometry 
  FYI - Alliance Vision Clinic
  FYI - Doctors Eye Clinic
  Northern Vision Centre
Gray's Optical Ltd. Gray's Optical
Groupe F Farhat Inc. Lunetterie Farhat
Groupe René Marchand Inc. Lunetterie Sears
Hakim Optical Laboratory Limited Hakim Optical
Iris The Visual Group Western Canada Inc. Iris-Optometrist & Optician
Joseph Martz Opticien Opti-Club
Lunetteries New-Look (Canada) Inc. Lunetteries New-Look
Luxottica Retail Canada Inc. Lenscrafters
  Lunetterie Lenscrafters
  Pearle Vision
  Sears Optical
  Sunglass Hut
Mid-Island Eyecare Inc. Iris Optical
Optagest Canada Inc. Optagest Canada
Optique Directe Inc. Optique Directe
Professional Optical Services Ltd. Professional Optical Services
Visions One Hour Optical Ltd. Visions One Hour Optical
Vogue Optical Incorporated Vogue Optical
Vogue Optical Ltd. Vogue Optical
446191 Food (Health) Supplement Stores    
1122630 Ontario Limited S & H Health Foods
1617587 Ontario Limited Popeyes Supplements
Alive Health Centre Ltd. Alive Health Centre
General Nutrition Centres Company General Nutrition Centres
Great Mountain Ginseng Co. Ltd. Great Mountain Ginseng
Groupe Johanne Verdon Inc. Espace Santé-Beauté Johanne Verdon
Health Service Centre Inc. Health Service Centre
Herbal Magic Inc. Herbal Magic
Homesteader Health Foods Ltd. Homesteader Health Foods
J. Holtmann Holdings Inc. Vita Health
Joe Albo, Anna Marie Albo Et Al Sunrise Health Foods
Kardish Food Franchising Corporation Kardish Bulk Food & Nutrition Centre
Le Naturiste Inc. Le Naturiste
Morning Sun Health Foods Ltd. Morning Sun Health Foods
Nutrition House Canada Inc. Nutrition House Canada
Saving Grace Enterprises Inc. Health 4 U
Sobeys Inc. Québec Corporate Stores
Supplements E.H. Inc. XPN Canada
Tung Fong Hung Foods Company, B.C. Ltd. Tung Fong Hung Foods Company
446199 All Other Health and Personal Care Stores    
Canada Hearing Centre Ltd. Anderson Hearing Aid & Audiology Service
  Apex Hearing Systems
  Fraser Valley Hearing Services
  Listenup! Canada Hearing
  Madden Hearing Centre
  Sound Hearing Solutions
Canada International Medical Suppliers Company Limited Cims Home Health Care
Canadian Hearing Care Inc. Canadian Hearing Care
Centre Auditif King (2004) Inc. Centre Auditif King
Forget & Sauvé, Audioprothésistes, S.E.N.C. Le Groupe Forget
Helix Hearing Inc. Helix Hearing Care Centre
I.M.P. Group Limited. Can-Med Healthcare 
Innovative Hearing Solutions Inc. Innovative Hearing Solutions 
J.R. Germain & Company Ltd. Beltone Better Hearing Centre
National Hearing Services Inc. Connect Hearing
Pronova Healthcare Incorporated Medichair
Respiratory Therapy Specialists Inc. Respiratory Therapy Specialists
Restassure Inc. Restassure
Savard Ortho Confort Inc. Savard Ortho Confort
Shoppers Home Health Care (Canada) Inc./Soins De Sante A Domicil Home Health Care
Sonus-Canada Ltd. Sonus Hearing Care Professionals
Winnipeg Hearing Aid Centre Ltd. Winnipeg Hearing Aid Centre
447110 Gasoline Stations with Convenience Stores    
0856126 B.C. Ltd. Shell Canada
1249932 Ontario Inc. Pétro Canada
1268829 Ontario Ltd. Shell
1383507 Ontario Ltd. Shell
1498403 Ontario Inc. Pétro Canada
2124964 Ontario Inc. Pétro Canada
2221502 Ontario Inc. T & P Shell
470695 B.C. Ltd. Shell Canada Products
503166 NB Ltd. Canadian Tire Gas Plus
6205429 Canada Inc. Pétro Canada
625056 Saskatchewan Ltd. Pétro Canada
674841 Ontario Inc. Shell Select
7-Eleven Canada, Inc. 7-Eleven Canada
846840 Alberta Ltd. Gate Pétro Canada
9049-0012 Québec Inc. Pétro-Canada
9050-6015 Québec Inc. Pétro Canada Super Relais
9056-4097 Québec Inc. Marché Beaumont
9067-5604 Québec Inc. Pétro Canada
9112-8041 Québec Inc. Pétro Canada
9120-1780 Quebec Inc. Dépanneur 7 Jours
9132-6959 Québec Inc. Pétro Canada
9196-9261 Québec Inc. Pétro Canada
A & R Adventures Inc. Kinkora Irving Gas Station
Abhay Enterprises Ltd. Pétro Canada
Alwahid Inc. Shell
Autogas Propane Ltd. Autogas Propane
Bradshaw Fuels Ltd. Bradshaw Fuels
C E MacTavish Limited C E MacTavish
Cape D'or Holdings Limited Esso
Cape Enterprises Inc. Shell Gas Station
Carkeek And Carkeek Inc. Shell
Co. Dara Ventures Ltd. Pétro Canada
Co-Op Fuels Ltd. Co-Op Petroleum 
Copperside Foods Ltd. Copperside Stores 
Couche-Tard Inc. Couche-Tard (Postes D'essence)
Darvic Enterprises Ltd. Millstream Pétro-Canada
Domo Gasoline Corporation Ltd. Domo
Dépanneur Lecavalier Inc. Bonisoir
Express 24 Food Mart Inc. Express 24 Food Mart
Fernand Dufresne Inc. Fernand Dufresne
Gas King Oil Co. Ltd. Gas King
Gregg Most Investments Ltd. Gregg Most Investments
Harval Holdings Ltd. Shell
HZ Traders Inc. Pétro Canada
J.D.I Ventures Limited Pétro Canada
Kast Holdings Inc. Pétro Canada
Kiani Motors Ltd. Pétro Canada
Kingston's Car Wash Limited Kingston's Car Wash
Le Groupe Gaz-0-Bar Inc. Le Groupe Gaz-O-Bar
Le Groupe Harnois Inc. Groupe Harnois Depanneur
Les Développements Gérard Brousseau Inc. Les Développements Gérard Brousseau
Les Entreprises Élaine Roy Inc. Pétro Canada
Les Pétroles Alcasyna (1993) Inc. Pétro Canada
Les Pétroles R.L. Inc. Les Pétroles R L
Les Pétroles C.L. Inc. Les Pétroles C L
Les Pétroles Expert Inc. L'expert Dépanneur Saint-Jean-De-Matha
Lovely Imports & Retails Ltd. Pétro Canada
Mac's Convenience Stores Inc. Mac's
Medicine Hat Co-Op Limited Medicine Hat Co-Op.
Mid-Island Consumer Services Co-Operative Mid-Island Co-Op.
Mr. Gas Limited Mr. Gas
Mr. G Stores Ltd. Mr. G
Munn Enterprises Ltd. Pétro Canada
Noco Canada Inc. Noco Canada
NRZ Investments Inc. Pétro-Canada
Oceans Retail Investments Inc. Pétro-Canada
Peninsula Consumer Services Co-Operative Co-Op Gas Centre
Philippe Gosselin & Associés Limitée Super Soir
Pétroles Cadeko Inc. Pétro Canada
Quickie Convenience Stores Corp. Quickie 
Robert Holdings Inc. Roberts Holdings
RPM Enterprises Ltd. Pétro Canada
Réseau Glp & Cie Inc. Pétro Canada
Saskatoon Co-Operative Association Ltd. Gasoline Stations
SFJ Inc. Pilot Flying J
Sherwood Co-Operative Association Limited The Sherwood Co-Operative Association
SNVSHARISH Inc. Shell
Sobeys Inc. Needs Convenience Store
Société Coopérative Agricole Des Bois-Francs Société Coopérative Agricole Des Bois-Francs
Sydorchuk Enterprises Incorporated Shell
Takbro Enterprises Limited Pétro Canada
The Prince Albert Co-Operative Association Limited Prince Albert Co-Op.
Ultramar Ltée. Ultramar 
Wilson Fuel Co. Limited Esso
447190 Other Gasoline Stations    
1008803 Ontario Ltd. Pétro Canada
1107078 Ontario Inc. Shell
110765 Canada Ltée. Les Produits Pétroliers Intergaz
1213475 Ontario Inc. Phil's Car Wash & Gas Bar
1358811 Ontario Ltd. Goodwin Enterprises
1475541 Ontario Ltd. Pétro Canada
1556316 Ontario Inc. Shell
4- Howell Brothers Inc. Pétro Canada
650273 Alberta Limited Centex Petroleum
Actton Super-Save Gas Stations Ltd. Actton Super-Save Gas Stations
Calgary Co-Operative Association Limited Calgary Co-Op Gas Bar
Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited Canadian Tire Gas Bar
Chevron Canada Limited Chevron Canada Card Locks
  Chevron Canada Retail Gas
Cougar Fuels Ltd. Cougar Fuels/Petro Canada
Davis Fuel Company Limited Davis Fuels
Drummond Fuels (Ottawa) Ltd. Drummond's Gas
Edward Fuels Limited Edward Fuels
Fernand Dufresne Inc. Fernand Dufresne
Gale's Gas Bars Limited Gale's Gas Bars
Gas Plus Inc. Gas Plus 
Gra Ham Energy Limited Gra Ham Energy
Groupe Pétrolier Olco ULC. Olco 
Growmark Inc. FS Partners Self-Serve Gas Bars And Cardlocks
Hensall District Co-Operative Incorporated Hensall District Co-Operative (Gas Bar/ Diesel Card Lock)
Heritage Co-Op 1997 Ltd. Heritage Co-Op.
Hughes Petroleum Ltd. Hughes Petroleum
Husky Downstream General Partnership Husky Cardlock 
  Husky Company Owned Stations
Imperial Oil Limited Company Owned Service Stations (Coss)
  Esso Cardlocks
Irving Oil Company, Limited Irving Oil Marketing
Jepson Petroleum (Alberta) Ltd. Jepson Petroleum (Alberta)
La Coop Fédérée CFQ - Sonic Service + L'automobile (S.A.A.)
Loblaw Companies Limited At The Pumps (Ontario Gas Bar Stores)
  Atlantic Gas Bars
  Québec Gas Bars
  Western Gas Bars
Macewen Petroleum Inc. Macewen Petroleum Gas Station
Mr. Gas Limited Mr. Gas
North Atlantic Refining Limited North Atlantic 
Nutrinor Cooperative Agro-Alimentaire Saguenay Lac St-Jean Nutrinor Co-Op (Division Pétroliers Sonic)
Overwaitea Food Group Limited Partnership Save-On-Foods Gas
Parkland Industries Ltd. Fas Gas
Penguin Petroleum Products Ltd. Penguin Petroleum Products
Petronor Inc. Petronor
Pioneer Energy LP Pioneer Petroleums
Pétroles Cadeko Inc. Pétro Canada
Red Deer Co-Op Limited Co-Op Centre Gas Bar
Red River Cooperative Ltd. Red River Co-Op - Gas Bar
Robertson Bulk Sales Calgary Ltd. Robertson Bulk Sales Calgary
Shell Canada Products Shell Canada Retail Gas Stations
Sobeys Inc. Sobeys Fast Fuel
Ste. Anne Co-Operative Oil Limited Ste. Anne Co-Op Oil
Suncor Energy Inc. Petro-Canada Retail - Company Controlled
Super Gaz Ltée. Super Gaz
The Pioneer Co-Operative Association Limited The Pioneer Co-Operative 
The Prince Albert Co-Operative Association Limited Prince Albert Co-Op.
Ultramar Ltée. Ultramar Pipeline Commercial (Cardlock)
UPI Inc. UPI Gas Bar
Wild Rose Co-Operative Association Limited Wild Rose Co-Op.
Winkler Consumers Cooperative Ltd. Winkler Consumers Co-Op.
448110 Men's Clothing Stores    
Bestseller Retail Canada Jack & Jones
Boutique Les Trois G Inc. Boutique Les Trois G
Boutique Tristan & Iseut Inc. Boutique West Coast
Bovet Inc. Bovet
Edward Chapman, Limited Edward Chapman
Félix Homme Inc. Félix Homme
  Vincent D'Amérique
Grafton-Fraser Inc. Mr. Big & Tall Menswear
  George Richards Big & Tall Menswear
  Tip Top Tailors
Harry Rosen Inc. Harry Rosen
Henry Singer Fashion Group Ltd. Henry Singer
Hugo Boss Canada Inc. Hugo Boss 
International Clothiers Inc. International Clothiers
  Fairweather Mens
  Pinstripes
  Randy River
  StockHomme
Jaks Inc. Strada
Le Chateau Inc. Le Chateau
Les Entreprises Ernest (Mtl) Ltée/ Ernest Enterprises (Mtl.) Ltd. Ernest
  Jonathan
Les Variétés L C R Inc. Les Variétés L.C.R.
Les Vêtements Tatoo Clothing Inc. Les Vêtements Tatoo Clothing
Moores The Suit People Inc. Moores Clothing For Men
Murray Goldman Ltd. Boysco
Strauss Man Inc. Stars Men's Shops
Straussco Holdings Ltd. Star Men's Shop
YM Inc. (Sales) Latitude Men's Wear
448120 Women's Clothing Stores    
1540963 Ontario Inc. Ross Mayer
163972 Canada Inc. Judith & Charles
3051480 Canada Inc. Zacks
3093-2073 Québec Inc. HKR Collections
3127885 Canada Inc. Limité
3388328 Canada Inc. Crisca 
4021487 Canada Inc. Boutique Axara
595028 Alberta Ltd. Dots
6938001 Canada Inc. Zacks
9031-1044 Québec Inc. Globus
9048-0799 Québec Inc. Les Cousins
  Tequila Solo
9193-5148 Québec Inc. Marie Gabrielle
9251-7200 Québec Inc. Boutique Jacob
Aldaro Company Ltd. Aubaines Mignonne
Aritzia LP Aritzia
Auld Phillips Ltd. Auld Phillips
BCBG Max Azria Canada Inc. BCBG Max Azria Canada
Bestseller Retail Canada Inc./Vente Au Détail Bestseller Canada Only
  Vero Moda
Betsey Johnson Canada Ltd. Betsey Johnson
Blu's Clothing Ltd. Blu's Clothing
Boboli Holdings Inc. Boboli
Boutique Colori Inc. Colori
Boutique Lace Inc. Lace
Boutique Le Pentagone Inc. Boutique Le Pentagone
Boutique Marie Claire Inc. Terra Nostra
Boutique Option Inc. Option
Boutique Tristan & Iseut Inc. Boutique Tristan & Iseut
Chanel Inc. Chanel
Clothing For Modern Times Ltd. Costa Blanca
Comark Inc. Cleo Division
  Ricki's Division
Cyrs Ltd. Cyrs
Dynamite Stores Inc. Dynamite
  Chado
  Le Garage
Eclipse Stores Inc. Eclipse
Edward Chapman Ladies' Shop Limited Edward Chapman Woman
Elcott International Incorporated Ashton's of London
  Frankly Scarlett
Escada Canada Inc. Escada Canada
Fairweather Ltd. Fairweather
Fashion Plus Merchandising Ltd. Fashion Addition 14+
Forever XXI ULC. Forever XXI
Groupe Dynamite Inc. Dynamite
  Chado
  Le Garage
Guess? Canada Corporation/Corporation Guess? Canada Marciano
Ilah Clothing Inc. Bryan's Fashions
Intuitions Clothing Inc. Zacks
J. Michaels Inc. J. Michaels
Jack & Jill Clothing Inc. Jack & Jill Clothing
Jacques Vert (Canada) Inc. Windsmoor Group
Joenette Inc. Joenette
Jones Apparel Group Canada, LP Jones New York Factory Store
Joshua Perets Group Inc. / Groupe Joshua Perets Inc. Joshua Perets
K.F.S. Limited Bucovetsky's (Head Office)
Kudos Fashion Corporation Kudos Fashion
Laura's Shoppe Canada Ltd. Laura
  Laura Petites
  Laura Plus
  Laura Superstore
  Melanie Lyne
Les Entreprises Vagabond Inc. Les Entreprises Vagabond
Les Magasins J L Taylor Inc. Les Magasins J L Taylor
Lindor Inc. Lindor
LTS TG Ltd. Long Tall Sally
Marise Victoriaville Inc. Marise Victoriaville
Mendocino Clothing Company Ltd. M For Mendocino
Michael Kors (Canada) Co. Michael Kors 
Mode Le Grenier Inc. Mode Le Grenier
Modes Cazza Inc. Cazza Petite
Mothers Work Canada, Inc. Maternity Motherhood
Northern Reflections Ltd. Northern Reflections
Nygard International Partnership Nygard International 
Olsen Fashion Canada Inc. Olsen Europe
Peggy's Of Milton Ltd. Peggys
Plum Clothing Ltd. Plum
Reitmans (Canada) Limited Reitmans 
Samuel & Co. Apparel Limited Samuel & Co. Apparel
Serena Fashions Alberta Ltd. Bellissima
Serena Fashions Ltd. Serena Fashions
Sixty Canada Retail Inc. Vente Au Detail Sixty
Snowflake Trading Corp. Ltd. Snowflake
Suzy's Inc. Suzy Shier
Tabi International Corporation Tabi International
Talbots (Canada) Corporation Talbots 
TNT Woman - The New Trend Ltd. TNT Woman-The New Trend
Toni Plus Inc. Toni Plus
Yan Cheung Fashions Limited Yan Cheung Fashions
YM Inc. (Sales) Sirens
  Suzy Shier
448130 Children's and Infants' Clothing Stores    
4298390 Canada Inc. Blu
9071-7851 Québec Inc. OK Kids
Bonnie Togs Children's Limited Bonnie Tog's
Bossa Nova Fashions Ltd., Elia Fashions Ltd. Please Mum
Gap (Canada) Inc. Gap Kids
Gymboree, Inc. Gymboree
International Clothiers Inc. International Clothiers / Boys
J.M. Clément Ltée. Clément
Les Ailes De La Mode Incorporées Les Ailes De La Mode
Les Boutiques Souris Mini Inc. Souris Mini
The Children's Place (Canada) L P The Children's Place
Top Kids Markville Inc. Top Kids Markville
YM Inc. (Sales) Siblings
448140 Family Clothing Stores    
1194696 Ontario Limited At Eaze
1796702 Ontario Limited McTaggarts
2063377 Ontario Inc. Campus Crew
3163946 Canada Inc. Buffalo Jeans
617654 N.-B. Inc. Boutique Daze
7016701 Canada Inc. Jeans Experts
   Lazer & Co.
9008-6398 Québec Inc. Jeans Dépôt
913675 Ontario Inc. North By Northwest
9251-7200 Québec Inc. Boutique Jacob
AFH Canada Stores Co. Abercrombie & Fitch 
  Hollister Co.
America Upstairs Clothing Corp. Bang On T-Shirt
American Apparel Canada Retail Inc. American Apparel
American Eagle Outfitters Canada Corporation American Eagle Outfitters
Aéropostale Canada, Inc. Aéropostale
Bedo Compagnie Internationale De Mode Inc. Bedo
Below The Belt Ltd. Below The Belt
Below The Belt Store (Saskatchewan) Ltd. Below The Belt
Below The Belt Store (Vancouver) Ltd. Below The Belt
Benetton Canada Inc. United Colors of Benetton
Bikini Bay Co. Ltd. Bikini Bay
Boathouse Row Hamilton Inc. Boathouse Row Hamilton
Boutique Le Pentagone Inc. Boutique Le Pentagone
Boutique Marie Claire Inc. Terra Nostra
Boutique Signal Inc. Signal
Boutique Tristan & Iseut Inc. Boutique Tristan & Iseut
Brooks Brothers Canada Ltd. Brooks Brothers
Burberry Canada Inc. Burberry
Caveau Des Jeans Ltée. Caveau Des Jeans
Clothing For Modern Times Ltd. Urban Behavior
  Costa Blanca
Club Monaco Corp. Club Monaco
Coastal Culture Inc. Coastal Culture
Comark Inc. Bootlegger 
Conceptwear Inc. Stylexchange
Cultures United Limited Pusch
Devanlay Boutiques Inc. Lacoste
Eddie Bauer Of Canada Corporation Eddie Bauer 
Esprit Canada Retail Limited Esprit Canada Retail
Freemark Apparel Brands Tec Inc. Bench
French Connection (Canada) Limited French Connection (Canada)
Gap (Canada) Inc. Gap
  Banana Republic
  Old Navy
Groupe Fillion Sport Inc. Vêtements des Îles
Guess? Canada Corporation/Corporation Guess? Canada Guess
  Guess Accessory
  Guess Factory
H & M Hennes & Mauritz Inc. H & M
Hangers Fashion Warehouse Inc. Hangers Fashion Warehouse
Holt, Renfrew & Co., Limited Holt Renfrew
International Clothiers Inc. Designer Depot
Island Beach Company Clothing And Graphics Incorporated Island Beach Company
J 76 Casual Wear Co. Ltd. J 76 Casual Wear
Jaytex Retail Corp. Tommy Bahama
Jeans + J.P. Inc. Boutique Pluss
K.F.S. Limited Bucovetsky's 
La Boutique L'ensemblier Inc. Boutique L'ensemblier
La Maison Simons Inc. La Maison Simons
Lammle's Western Wear Ltd. Lammle's Western Wear
Le Chateau Inc. Le Chateau
Le Jean Bleu Inc. Le Jean Bleu
Les Enchères Mini-Prix Ltée. Les Enchères Mini-Prix
Les Entreprises Vagabond Inc. Les Entreprises Vagabond
Liz Claiborne Canada Inc. Mexx 
Mantique Fashions Ltd. Mantique Fashions
Mark's Work Wearhouse Ltd. Mark's Work Wearhouse
Mavi Jeans Inc. Mavi Jeans
MNG Mango Canada Corporation Mango
Mode Choc (Alma) Ltée. Mode Choc
Mont Tremblant Resort Inc./Stationmont Tremblant Inc. Tremblant Division Commerce De Detail
MRP Family Retail Inc. Jean Machine
MRP Retail Inc. Jean Machine
Murdawg Apparel Inc. Murdawg Apparel
Old Navy (Canada) Inc. Old Navy 
Pantorama Industries Inc. Pantorama
Plenty Stores Inc. Plenty Stores
Presidio Retail Canada Inc. A/X Armani Exchange
QS Retail Canada Corp. Quiksilver Canada
R Croteau Rimouski Inc. L'aubainerie
Rhino Freedom ULC. Ecko Unlimited
  Freedom
Roots Canada Ltd. Roots Canada
Rudsak Inc. Rudsak
Sherlock Clothing Limited Pseudio
Super Touch Limited Super Touch
The Jeanery Limited City Streets
Thriftys Inc. (2005) Bluenotes
Tilley Endurables Inc. Tilley Endurables 
Tommy Hilfiger Canada Retail Inc. Tommy Hilfiger
Tucci Enterprises Inc. Levi's Outlet
Urban Outfitters Canada, Inc./Modes Urbaines Canada, Inc. Urban Outfitters
Urban Trade Limited Urban Trade
Vente Au Détail Parasuco Inc. Parasuco Retail
Viola's Clothiers Inc., Stiles' Clothiers Inc. Underground Clothing
Warehouse One Clothing Ltd. Warehouse One Clothing
Warnaco Of Canada Company Calvin Klein Jeans & Underwear
Winners Merchants International LP Winners
West 49 Inc. West 49
  Off The Wall Division
YM Inc. (Sales) Bleunotes
  Sirens
  Stitches
  Urban Planet
Zara Canada Inc. Zara
448150 Clothing Accessories Stores    
1459243 Ontario Inc. The Bay - First Lady Wigs
2734-4373 Québec Inc. Bleu Comme Le Ciel
Bebe Stores (Canada), Inc. Bebe
Bizou International Inc. Bizou International
Boes Ltd. Boes
Boutique Contact Inc. Boutique Contact
C & K World Trading Inc. C & K Handbags
Claire's Stores Canada Corp. Claire's 
  Claire's Accessories 
Coach Stores Canada Inc. Coach 
Culture Craze Retail Corp. Culture Craze 
Delilah Creations Inc./Creations Delilah Inc. Delilah 
Five Believer's Batiks Limited Big It Up
Fossil Canada Inc. Fossil Canada 
GCO Canada Inc. Lids
Groupe Florin Inc. Boutique Florin
Heart Drop Ltd. Bitter Sweet
Hermes Canada Inc. Hermes
Jersey City Canada Inc. Jersey City
The Aldo Group Inc. Aldo Accessories
448199 All Other Clothing Stores    
1168971 Ontario Limited Kazwear Swimwear
157503 Canada Inc. Manteaux Manteaux
168662 Canada Inc. Lilianne Lingerie
2849-6693 Québec Inc. Caleçon Vos Goûts
3482880 Canada Inc. Lingerie Select
4145275 Canada Inc. Chlorophylle
608093 Alberta Ltd. Game On Sports
6239544 Canada Inc. La Table Ronde
9251-7200 Québec Inc. Boutique Jacob
A. Setlakwe Limitée/A. Setlakwe Limited A Setlakwe
  Lingerie Silhouette
Adidas Canada Limited Adidas Canada
Angela Jones Inc. Boutique Angela Jones
Boutique La Vie En Rose Inc. Boutique La Vie En Rose
Change Of Scandinavia Canada Retail Inc. Change
Coupe Nouvelle Leather Fashions Ltd. Coupe Nouvelle Leather Fashions
Danier Leather Inc. Danier Leather
Gestion L Poulin Ltée. La Jambelle
Gestions Raymond Soaré Inc. Ainsi Soit-Elle
Groupe Bikini Village Inc. Bikini Village
Helly Hansen Leisure Canada Inc. Helly-Hansen
Jersey City Canada Inc. Jersey City
La Senza Corporation La Senza
  La Senza Express
Les Ailes De La Mode Incorporées Les Ailes De La Mode
Lululemon Athletica Canada Inc. Lululemon Athletica
New Age Sports Inc. New Age Sports
Oakridge Outfitters Clothing Co. Limited Flip Side
Reitmans (Canada) Limited Thyme Maternity
RHB Group LP Halpern's
  R,J. McCarthy
River City Sports Inc. River City Sports
Swimco Aquatic Supplies Ltd. Swimco For Swimwear
Swimwear Etc. Ltd. Swimwear Etc.
The Boutique Of Leathers Ltd. Boutique Of Leathers
The Conrez Group Ltd. Legs Beautiful
The Ethos Bridal Group Ltd. Ethos Bridal Group
Victoria's Secret (Canada) Corp. Victoria's Secret 
  Pink Victoria's Secret
Warnaco Of Canada Company Calvin Klein Underwear 
West 49 Inc. Amnesia
  Billabong
448210 Shoe Stores   D-Tox
2169-5762 Québec Inc. Nero Bianco
  Club
2302659 Manitoba Ltd. Quarks
3289419 Canada Inc. Les Magasins Collins
991909 Ontario Inc. Tootsies Factory Shoe Market
  Tootsies Family Shoe Market
A Step Ahead Footwear Inc. A Step Ahead Footwear
Adidas Canada Limited Reebok
Armstrong & Richardson Limited Armstrong & Richardson
Arnold Churgin Shoes Limited Arnold Churgin Shoes
Becker Shoes (1983) Limited Becker Shoes
Brian's Footwear Limited Brians Footwear
Brown Shoe Company Of Canada Ltd. F.X. Lasalle
  Naturalizer
Browns Shoes Inc. Chaussures  Browns
  Browns Shoe Shop
Budget Shoe Warehouse Inc. Budget Shoe Warehouse
Canadian Footwear (1982) Ltd. Canadian Footwear (1982)
Chaussures Bo-Pieds Inc. Chaussures Bo-Pieds
Crocs Canada Inc. Crocs Canada .
Ecco Shoes Canada Inc. Ecco Shoes
Factory Shoe (Kitchener) Ltd. Factory Shoe 
Flurries Sheepskin Inc. Flurries Footwear
Foot Locker Canada Co. Foot Locker
Gaudias Parent Inc. Chaussures Parent
Geox Canada Inc. Geox 
Groupe Fillion Sport Inc. Fillion Sport Chaussures
Groupe T F Firma Inc. T F Firma
Groupe Yellow Inc. Yellow
Indeka Retail Inc. Aerosoles
Ingeborg Shoes Inc. Ingeborg Shoes
Ingledew's Limited Ingledew's Shoes
Intercampus Marketing Inc. Chaussures Verona
Jean-Paul Fortin (1997) Inc. Clarks
  Les Pieds sur Terre
  Chaussures Jean Paul Fortin
John Fluevog Boots & Shoes Ltd. John Fluevog Shoes
Kodiak Group Holdings Co. Work Authority
Le Groupe Aldo Inc. Aldo
Les Chaussures Rubino Inc. Les Chaussures Rubino
Les Entreprises Michel Turcot Inc. Chaussures Panda
Les Magasins Libre Service Pitt Ltée. Chaussures Pitt
Magasin Aux Beaux Souliers (1980) Inc. Aux Beaux Souliers
Mahone Bay Trading Company Ltd. Mahone Bay Trading Co. Quality Footwear
Markio Designs Inc. Capezio Shoes
Mister Safety Shoes Inc. Mister Safety Shoes
Newfosco Enterprises Inc. Foster's Shoes
Nike Canada Corp. Nike Canada
Paul Vella Shoes (Mississauga) Limited Walking On A Cloud
Payless Shoesource Canada Inc. Payless Shoesource
Popeye Shoes Limited Popeye Shoes
Ronsons Shoe Stores Ltd. Ronsons Shoe Stores
Running Room Canada Inc. The Running Room 
Ron White Shoes Inc. The Foot Shoppe
Sanpaul Investments Limited Walking On A Cloud
Sherson Group Inc. Nine West
Shoe Barn Inc. Shoe Barn
Skechers Usa Canada, Inc. Skechers
Soft-Moc Inc. Soft-Moc
Sport-Chek International 2000 Ltd. Athletes World
Stance Inc. Stance
Sterling Shoes Limited Partnership Sterling Shoes
Steve Madden Canada Inc Steve Madden
Sueda Investments Inc. Sole Comfort
Services Au Détail Niro Inc. Stuart Weitzman
The Aldo Group Inc. Aldo
  Call It Spring
  Feetfirst
  Globo
  Little Burgundy
  Stoneridge
Town Shoes Stores Company Limited Town Shoes
Vogue Shoes Inc. Walk In Comfort
Wuerth Shoes Limited Wuerth Shoes
448310 Jewellery Stores    
1043220 Ontario Inc. Mappins Jewellers
  Peoples Jewellers
1349591 Ontario Inc. Panache
137448 Canada Inc. Bijouterie Edouard 
  Bijouterie Sebag
1773036 Ontario Inc. Magnolia Jewellery
3012651 Nova Scotia Limited Silverstone Jewellery
623735 Saskatchewan Ltd. Spareparts
6694357 Canada Inc. Silver & Co.
  Sephora
9017-2719 Québec Inc. Bijouterie Roger Roy
9084-0463 Québec Inc. Bijouterie Monaco
Ann-Louise Jewellers Ltd. Ann Louise Jewellers
Anstett Jewellers Limited Anstett Jewellers
Beaumont Stanley Inc. Blue Ruby
Ben Moss Jewellers Western Canada Ltd. Ben Moss Jewellers
Bijouterie Cathy Inc. Bijouterie Cathy
Bijouterie Lavigueur Ltée. Bijouterie Lavigueur
Bijouterie Marise Inc. Bijouterie Mozart
Bijouterie Rayon D'or Inc. Bijouterie Rayon D'or
Bijouteries Luxedor Inc. Bijourterie Luxedor
Bijoux Soho Inc. Soho Bijoux
Birks & Mayors Inc. Birks
Biro Holdings Ltd. Rocks & Gems Canada
Bogart's Jewelry Ltd. Bogart's Jewelry
Carters Jewellers Ltd. Carters Jewellers
Charm Jewelry Limited Charm Diamond Centre
Crescent Jewellers And Appliances Limited Cresent Gold & Diamonds
Diamant Elinor Inc. Diamant Elinor
Directions East Retail Ltd. Vivah Jewellery
Gold Brick Jewellery Ltd. Gold Brick Jewellery
Griffin Jewellery Designs Inc. Griffin Jewellery Designs
Groupe Jacobus Inc. Bijouterie Jacobus
Jubilee Jewellers Inc Jubilee Jewellers
Les Bijoutiers Doucet 1993 Inc. Bijouterie Doucet
  Bijouterie Latendresse
Les Placements Arden Inc/Arden Holdings Inc. Arden
Metalsmiths Master Architects Of Jewelry Inc. Metalsmiths Master Architects Of Jewelry
Michael Hill Jeweller (Canada) Ltd. Michael Hill Jeweller
Montres Big Time Inc. Big Time
P. D. Murphy Limited P. D. Murphy Jewellers
Paris Jewellers Ltd. Paris Jewellers
Spence Diamonds Spence Diamonds
Swarovski Canada Limited Swarovski
Tadros & Tadros Limited Fine Gold Jewellers
The Swatch Group (Canada) Ltd. Swatch
Timeco Watch & Clock Repairs Ltd. Timeco Watch & Clock Repairs
W K Chan Jewellers Ltd. W K Chan Jewellers
What On Earth Inc. What On Earth
448320 Luggage and Leather Goods Stores    
9179-4487 Québec Inc. Geo Mercier
Bags & Luggage Ltd. Bags And Luggage
Bentley Leathers Inc. Bentley Leathers
Leather Centre Ltd. Leather Centre
Louis Vuitton Canada, Inc. Louis Vuitton
Samsonite Canada Inc. Samsonite Company Store 
Taschen Inc. Taschen
451110 Sporting Goods Stores    
1249413 Alberta Ltd. Intersport
353931 Ontario Limited Buckner's Source for Sports
Badlands Inc. Badlands Paintball
Blackcomb Skiing Enterprises Limited Partnership Blackcomb
  Whistler
Claude Beaulieu Sports Inc. Claude Beaulieu Sports
Cleve's Sporting Goods Limited Cleve's Source For Sports
Comor Sports Centre Ltd. Comor Go Play Outside
Eurosport Ltd. Eurosport Soccer Store
Flaman Fitness (B.C.) Ltd. Flaman Fitness (B.C.)
Fred 'cyclone' Taylor Sporting Goods Ltd. Cyclone Taylor Sports
Go-Mango Fitness Equipment Ltd. Go-Mango Fitness Equipment
Golf Town Operating Limited Partnership Golf Town Canada 
Le Baron Outdoor Products Ltd. Produits De Plein Air 4 Étoiles
Les Équipements Sportifs Pro Hockey Life Inc. Pro Hockey Life
  Sports Gilbert Rousseau
Mountain Equipment Co-Operative Mountain Equipment Co-Op.
Sail Outdoors Inc. Sail Outdoors
  Sail Plein Air 
Skiis Ltd. Skiis And Biikes
Sport-Chek International 2000 Ltd. Sport Chek
Sporting Life Inc. Sporting Life
Squire John Incorporated Squire John's
The Abominable Ski Shop Ltd. The Abominable Ski Shop 
The Fishin' Hole (1982) Ltd. The Fishin' Hole
Tommy & Lefebvre Inc. Tommy & Lefebvre
United Ventures Fitness Inc. Treadmill Factory
Vernon D'eon Lobster Plugs Limited Vernon D'eon Lobster Plugs
Whistler Village Sports Ltd. Rubblecreek Resources
Wholesale Sports Canada Ltd. Wholesale Sports
451120 Hobby, Toy and Game Stores    
1165480 Ontario Inc. Turtle Pond Toys
1836636 Ontario Inc. Mastermind Educational
528766 B.C. Ltd. Beadworks
Black Baron Game Company Incorporated Game Zilla Electronic Entertainment
Build-A-Bear Workshop Canada, Ltd. Build-A-Bear Workshop
Educator Supplies Limited 40 Scholar's Choice
Electronics Boutique Canada Inc. Gamestop
Games Workshop (Queen Street) Limited Games Workshop  
Great Hobbies Inc. Great Hobbies
La Boutique Le Tambourin Inc. Boutique Le Tambourin
Les Entreprises Free-Game Inc. Free Game
Michaels Of Canada, ULC. Michaels
Mrs. Tiggy Winkle's Ltd. Mrs. Tiggy Winkles
The Leather Factory Of Canada Ltd. Tandy Leather
Toys "R" Us (Canada) Ltd. Toys "R" Us
Toys Toys Toys Inc. Toys Toys Toys
451130 Sewing, Needlework and Piece Goods Stores    
Atlantic Fabrics Limited Atlantic Fabrics
Fabricland Distributors Inc. Fabricland
Fabricland Midwest Limited Fabricland
Fabricland Pacific Limited Fabricland
Fabricville Co. Fabricville
Fabricville Maritimes Inc. Fabricville
Lawrel Investments, Ramtex Enterprises, Nancy Lou Limited Fabricland
Marshall Fabrics Ltd. Marshall Fabrics
Norfolk Knitters Limited Len's Mill Store
451140 Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores    
Jasamaco Enterprises Ltd. Belle Air Music
Long & Mcquade Limited Long & Mcquade
St John's Music Ltd. St John's Music
Steve's Music Store Inc. Steve's Music Store
Tom Lee Music Co. Ltd. Tom Lee Music Co.
451210 Book Stores and News Dealers    
Association Coopérative De La Collectivité De L'Uqam Coop Uqam
Biblairie G G C Ltée. Biblairie G G C
Black Bond Books Ltd. Black Bond Books
Bookmasters Limited Book City
Coopérative De L'université Laval Zone Université Laval
Coopérative Collégiale Et Universitaire De L'outaouais Coopérative Collégiale Et Universitaire De L'Outaouais
Follett Of Canada, Inc. Follett Of Canada
Host International Of Canada, Ltd. Host International Of Canada
Indigo Books And Music Inc. Coles The Book People
  Indigo
  Smithbooks
Librairie Raffin Librairie Raffin
Librairie Renaud-Bray Inc. Librairie Renaud-Bray
Librairies Boyer Ltée. Les Librairies Boyer
Presse Commerce Corporation Presse Commerce
University Of Toronto Press University of Toronto Bookstore
451220 Pre-Recorded Tape, Compact Disc and Record Stores    
1373592 Ontario Limited The Beat Goes On
Adult Super Store Inc. Adult Superstore
Cinema 1 Inc. Cinema 1
HMV Canada Inc. HMV 
MRP Retail Inc. Sunrise Records
Québecor Media Inc. Groupe Archambault
452110 Department Stores    
Hudson's Bay Company The Bay 
  La Baie
  Zellers
Sears Canada Inc. Sears Canada 
Wal-Mart Canada Corp. Wal-Mart Canada
452910 Warehouse Clubs and Superstores    
Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd. Costco
452991 Home and Auto Supplies Stores    
Greater Vancouver Associate Stores Ltd. Canadian Tire
452999 All Other Miscellaneous General Merchandise Stores    
1157953 Alberta Ltd. Bianca Amor's Liquidation Super Centre
Advantage Co-Operative Association Limited Advantage Co-Op.
Army & Navy Dept Store Limited Marble Arch Properties
Avondale Stores Limited Avondale Food Stores
Canadian Forces Exchange System Supermarts
Dollar Tree Stores Canada, Inc. Dollar Giant Store
Dollar Warehouse Atlantic Inc. Dollar Warehouse
Dollarama L.P. Dollarama
Everything For A Dollar Store (Canada) Inc. Everything For A Dollar Store
Gateway Co-Operative Ltd. Gateway Co-Op Assoc.
Grouette Enterprises Ltd. Deals For Dollars
Hudson's Bay Company Fields Store
Les Magasins Korvette Ltée. Les Magasins Korvette
Les Magasins C.P.C. Inc. Les Magasins C P C
Magasins Hart Inc. Les Magasins Hart
Michael Rossy Ltée. Rossy
Nima Vani Enterprises Limited Pay A Dollar Store
North Wellington Co-Operative Services Inc. North Wellington Co-Operative Services
Pembina Consumers Co-Op (2000) Ltd. Pembina Consumers Co-Op.
R. A. Rosback Enterprises Ltd. Shop-Rite Store
Riff's Limited Riffs
Rlogistics Limited Partnership Factory Direct.Ca
Sears Canada Inc. Sears Canada Clearance Centre 
South Country Co-Op Limited South Country Co-Op.
The Bargain! Shop Holdings Inc. The Bargain! Shop
The Brody Company Ltd. Great Canadian Dollar Store
The North West Company Inc. Giant Tiger
The Pioneer Co-Operative Association Limited Pioneer Co-Operative 
Tooltown, Inc. Tool Town
Tora Dunnville Ltd. Giant Tiger
TSC Stores L.P. TSC Stores
XS Cargo Limited Partnership XS Cargo
453110 Florists    
Atlantic Gardens Incorporated Atlantic Gardens
L P Flower Power Inc. Grower Direct Fresh Cut Flowers
Lougheed's Limited Lougheed's Flowers 
Perfect Results Flower Corp. Forest Of Flowers
Reed's Florists Limited Reed's Florists
Sun Bound Holdings Ltd. Can Flora Corporation Bunches Flower Company (Alberta)
453210 Office Supplies and Stationery Stores    
906798 Alberta Inc. Sprague Drug
Beattie Stationery Limited Beatties Basics Office Products
Boutique Du Bureau Gyva Inc. Boutique Du Bureau Gyva
Fournitures De Bureau Denis Inc. Fournitures De Bureau Denis
Grand & Toy Limited Grand & Toy 
Megaburo Inc. Megaburo
Monk Office Supply Ltd. Monk Office Supply
Od International, Inc. Office Depot
Roy V. Wilson (1984) Ltd. Wilson's Business Solutions
Speedee Your Office Experts Ltd. Speedee Your Office Experts
Sprague Retail Group Inc. Hallmark Card Store
Staples Canada Inc. Staples Business Depot
  Bureau en Gros
Vita Enterprises Ltd. Vita
453220 Gift, Novelty and Souvenir Stores    
2982651 Manitoba Limited Hallmark
Aerrianta International (Amerique Du Nord) Inc. Aerrianta International (Amerique Du Nord)
Aldeasa Vancouver Limited Partnership World Duty Free Group
Balta Imports Ltd. Balta Imports
Beaudev Gestions Inc. Hallmark
Boutique Du Lys (G C) Ltée. Boutique Du Lys
Boutique Feejos (1998) Inc. Boutique Feejos 1998
Davis Agency Of Ottawa Limited Hallmark
Discovery House Trading Limited Discovery House Trading
Doncath Holdings Ltd. Doncath Holdings
Disney Store Canada, Inc. Disney Store
Essence Du Papier Inc. Essence Du Papier
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Inc. Fairmont Stores
Garfield Enterprises Inc. Hallmark
Hill's Koksilah Store Ltd. Hill's Native Art
Hudson Group Canada Inc. Hudson News
Jill Glowicki, David Glowicki Pier 815 T-Shirts And Gifts
Kismet Enterprises Ltd. The English Butler
L. M. Cards Inc. Hallmark Cards
Michelle's Import Plus Ltd. Michelle's Import Plus 
Mister Keys Limited Key Man Engravables
Osiris Inc. Showcase
QEII Health Sciences Centre Auxiliary Partners For Care
San Francisco Gifts Ltd. San Francisco Gifts
SFP Canada Ltd. Carlton Cards
SMSI Travel Centres Inc. HMS Host
Spencer Gifts (Canada) Inc. Spencer Gifts 
The Abbey Cards & Gifts Limited The Abbey Cards & Gift
The Niagara Parks Commission Niagara Parks Commission-Gift Shops
The Nuance Group (Canada) Inc. The Nuance Group
Things Engraved Inc. ThingsEngraved
  Personnally Yours
  Sears Personnalized Gifts
Thorsquare Cards Inc. Hallmark
William E Coutts Company, Limited Hallmark 
Write Impressions Inc. Write Impressions
453310 Used Merchandise Stores    
1132142 Ontario Inc. Déjà Vu Discs
3310931 Canada Inc. Book Market
Boomerang Kids Consignment Shop Inc. Boomerang Kids
Canadian Goodwill Industries Corporation Canadian Goodwill Industries
Goodwill Industries Niagara Goodwill Industries Niagara
Goodwill Industries Of Alberta (Registered Society) Goodwill Industries Of Alberta
Goodwill Industries Of Toronto Goodwill Stores
Goodwill Industries, Ontario Great Lakes Goodwill Industries Ontario Great Lakes
Guy Leblanc Enterprises (1984)limited Guy's Frenchy's
Hock Shop Inc. Hock Shop Canada
Society Of Saint Vincent De Paul Windsor Essex Central Council Society Of Saint Vincent De Paul
Society Of St. Vincent De Paul, Toronto Central Council Society Of St Vincent De Paul Community Stores
St Vincent De Paul Society Particular Council Sarnia Deanery St Vincent De Paul Society
The Governing Council Of The Salvation Army In Canada The Salvation Army
United Book Stores Ltd. United Book Exchange
Value Village Stores Value Village
Wee Book Inn Enterprises Ltd. Wee Book Inn 
453910 Pet and Pet Supplies Stores    
1009833 Alberta Ltd. Petland
144503 Canada Inc. Centre D'animaux Nature
3499481 Canada Inc. PJ's Pet Centres 
  Pets Unlimited
Animalerie Dyno Inc. Animalerie Dyno
Best-West Pet Foods Inc. Best West Pet Foods
Franchise Bancorp Inc. Global Pet Foods 
Frandel Farms Ltd. Total Pet
J. E. Mondou Ltée. Wouf Miaou
New Petcetera Retail Limited Petcetera
Pet Planet Ltd. Pet Planet
Pet Valu Canada Inc. Bosley's 
  Pet Valu
PETM Canada Corporation Petsmart
Shar Kare Feeds Ltd. Shar Kare Feeds 
Tisol Industries Ltd. Tisol Pet Food Supermarkets
Woofy's Discount Pet Foods Ltd. Woofy's Discount Pet Foods
453920 Art Dealers    
778600 Alberta Ltd. Where It's Art
Editions Gallery Ltd. Editions Calgary
Koyman Galleries Ltd. Koymans Galleries
453930 Manufactured (Mobile) Home Dealers    
Best Buy Housing Inc. Best Buy Mobile Homes
453999 All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers, n.e.c.    
1348441 Ontario Inc. Solutions Your Organized Living Store
3854566 Canada Inc. The Party Mart
5916918 Manitoba Ltd. Bargains Galore
6343619 Canada S.A.R.F. Clair de Lune
722088 Alberta Ltd. Source Adult Video
748485 Ontario Ltd. Aren't We Naughty
9113-9477 Québec Inc. La Cigaromanie
933293 Ontario Inc. Havana Tobacconist
Arctic Spas Oakville Inc. Arctic Spas Oakville
Big Lots Canada, Inc. Big Lots Canada
Bo-Bébé Fine Baby Products Ltd. Bo-Bebe
Campbell Pools Inc. Campbell Pools
Canada West Promotions Ltd. Love Stop
Coast To Coast Video Sales Ltd. Fantasy Factory
Creative Memorials Limited Creative Memorials
Curry's Art Store Limited Curry's Art Store
Green Earth Enviromental Products Green Earth Environmental Products
Hachette Distribution Services (Canada) Inc. LS Travel Retail North America
Ian J Deans, Eric J Guffler Creative Concepts
Kirkpatrick Stoneworks Ltd. Kirkpatrick Stoneworks
Krevco Lifestyles Inc. Krevco Lifestyles
La Forfaiterie Inc. La Forfaiterie
Les Produits Aromatiques Clair De Lune Inc. Les Produits Aromatiques Clair De Lune
Magasins Trevi Inc. Trevi
Nordraft Reprographics (1978) Ltd. Colours Art & Framing
Omer Deserres Inc. Deserres
Party Packagers Inc. Party Packagers
Pioneer Family Pools (Hamilton) Inc. Club Pro Spas Ottawa
Priape Inc. Priape
Remco Memorials Ltd. Remco Memorials 
Rose City Memorials Ltd. Rose City Memorials
Sanderson Monument Company Limited Sanderson Monument Company
Tabagie Vaudreuil-Dorion Inc. Tabagie Vaudreuil-Dorion
Telford Investments Ltd. Telford Investments
Wallack's Art Shop And Gallery Ltd. Wallack's Art Shop & Gallery

 

 

 

International Trade Division, Release Dates and Revision Schedule 2013-2014

Table. International Trade Division, Release Dates and Revision Schedule 2013-2014
Table summary

This table displays the results of table. International Trade Division, Release Dates and Revision Schedule 2013-2014. The information is grouped by Reference month (appearing as row headers), Release date, Customs data and Balance of payments data.
Reference month Release date Customs data Balance of payments data
2013 2012 2011 2013 2012 2011/2010/2009
January 2013 March 7, 2013 X X   X X  
February 2013 April 5, 2013 X X   X X  
March 2013 May 2, 2013 X X   X X  
April 2013 June 4, 2013 X     X X X
May 2013 July 3, 2013 X     X    
June 2013 August 6, 2013 X X   X    
July 2013 September 4, 2013 X     X    
August 2013 October 8, 2013 X     X    
September 2013 November 5, 2013 X   X    
October 2013 December 4, 2013 X     X    
November 2013 January 7, 2014 X     X    
December 2013 February 6, 2014 X X X X    
Note: The custom based price indices and the balance of payment based price indices will be revised in accordance with their respective customs and balance of payment values.