Manufacturing and Energy Division, Energy Section

Annual Industrial Consumption of Energy Survey 2009

In all correspondence, quote number below.
Establishment Number
Contact Information
Correct contact information if necessary

Confidential when completed
Reporting Period January – December 2009

Purpose of the survey

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on the demand for energy in Canada. This information serves as an important indicator of Canadian economic performance and is used by all levels of government in establishing informed policies in the energy area. The private sector also uses this information in the corporate decision-making process.

Authority

This survey is conducted 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.

Confidentiality

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information from this survey which would identify any person, business, or organization, or any information related to them, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act are not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation. Information from this survey will be used for statistical purposes only and will be published in aggregate form only.

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, who must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. For further information on data sharing, please see the enclosed reporting guide.

Data Linkage

To enhance the data from this survey and for the purpose of statistical studies, Statistical Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Retention

Please keep a copy of the completed questionnaire with your secure records until March 31, 2012.

Completion and return

Complete and return within 20 days after the receipt of this questionnaire.  If you require assistance in the completion of the questionnaire, contact tool free
1-800-461-1662 or by fax 1-800-787-3161.
Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt of your information, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded all information collected under the authority if the Statistics Act.

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 this questionnaire.

Certification

I certify that the information contained herein is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge.

Signature:
Date (DD/MM/YYYY):
Name of signer (please print):
Official position of signer:
Name of contact for further information:
E-mail address:
Fax:
Telephone and Extension:

Units of Measure

Instructions: The following is a list of possible units of measure. For each energy form, select the unit of measurement which you are reporting in and enter the corresponding abbreviation provided (see below in brackets), in the column titled Unit of Measure

  • 100 Cubic feet (CCF)
  • 33- pound Cylinder (33lb cyl)
  • Barrel (Bbl)
  • Cubic Foot (cf)
  • Cubic Meter (m)
  • Gallon: Imperial Gallon (gal Imp)
  • Gallon: U.S. Gallon (gal US)
  • Gigajoule (GJ)
  • Kilogram (kg)
  • Kilowatt-hour (kWh)
  • Litre (L)
  • Long Ton (It)
  • Megawatt-hour (MWh)
  • Metric Tonne (MT)
  • Million British thermal units (MMBtu)
  • Pound (lb)
  • Short Ton (st)
  • Thousands of cubic meters 10M)
  • Other (specify) (OTH)

 

Section 1
Type of energy commodity Unit of measure Amount consumed
Please report only the consumed portion As fuel To produce steam for sale To produce electricity For non-energy use
Electricity          
Purchased          
Self-generated          
Natural gas          
Propane          
Middle distillates          
Diesel (on-site only)          
Light fuel oil          
Kerosene and other middle distillates          
Heavy fuel oil          
Canadian          
Foreign          
Wood and wood waste          
Spent pulping liquor          

Refuse (specify type)

         
Steam          
Self-generated          
Purchased          

 

Section 2

Did you consume any coal or coal by-products (such as bituminous coal, lignite, anthracite, coal coke and coal by-products)?

No > Go to Section 3
Yes

Type of energy commodity Unit of measure Amount consumed
Please report only the consumed portion / Veuillez déclarer seulement la partie consommée As fuel To produce steam for sale To produce electricity For non-energy use
Canadian coal          
Bituminous          
Sub-bituminous          
Lignite          
Foreign coal          
Bituminous          
Sub-bituminous          
Anthracite          
Coal coke          
Canadian          
Foreign          
Coal by-products          
Coal tar          
Light coal oil          
Coke oven gas          

 

Section 3

Did you consume any petroleum coke, refinery fuel gas, coke on catalyst, bitumen emulsion, ethane, butane, naphtha, by-product gas or flared gas?

No > Go to Section 4
Yes

Type of energy commodity Unit of measure Amount consumed
Please report only the consumed portion As fuel To produce steam for sale To produce electricity For non-energy use
Petroleum coke          
Canadian          
Foreign          
Refinery fuel gas          
Coke on catalyst          
Bitumen emulsion (orimulsion)          
Ethane          
Butane          
Naphtha          
By-product gas          
Flared gas          

 

Section 4 Other type of energy commodity

Did you consume any other type of fuel or energy not listed above?

No > Go to Section 5
Yes

Type of energy commodity Unit of measure Amount consumed
Please report only the consumed portion As fuel To produce steam for sale To produce electricity For non-energy use
Specify type, quantity consumed and unit of measure          

 

Section 5 Reasons for changes in energy consumption
Statistics Canada compares responses to this questionnaire with those from previous years. In order to reduce the necessity for further inquiries, please check the boxes that best describe the reasons for significant changes in your energy consumption from the previous year, and provide an explanation.
New contract or loss of contract
Organizational change
Plant expansion or contraction
Change in product line
Fuel switch
Fuel price changes
Technology changes
Process changes
Awareness of energy efficiency
Other (specify)

 

Section 6 Steam sales

Did you sell steam to external clients?

No > Thank you for your cooperation
Yes > Please report, in gigajoules, the amount sold to external clients.

Residential (include apartment buildings)
Agriculture
Paper manufacturing
Chemical manufacturing
All other manufacturing
Public administration
Commercial and other institutional
Total

Thank you for your cooperation

Annual Industrial Consumption of Energy Survey 2010

Manufacturing and Energy Division, Energy Section

In all correspondence, quote number below.
Establishment Number
Contact Information
Correct contact information if necessary

Confidential when completed
Reporting Period January – December 2010

Purpose of the survey

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on the demand for energy in Canada. This information serves as an important indicator of Canadian economic performance and is used by all levels of government in establishing informed policies in the energy area. The private sector also uses this information in the corporate decision-making process.

Authority

This survey is conducted 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.

Confidentiality

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information from this survey which would identify any person, business, or organization, or any information related to them, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act are not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation. Information from this survey will be used for statistical purposes only and will be published in aggregate form only.

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, who must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. For further information on data sharing, please see the enclosed reporting guide.

Data Linkage

To enhance the data from this survey and for the purpose of statistical studies, Statistical Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Retention

Please keep a copy of the completed questionnaire with your secure records until March 31, 2013.

Completion and return

Complete and return within 20 days after the receipt of this questionnaire.  If you require assistance in the completion of the questionnaire, contact tool free
1-800-461-1662 or by fax 1-888-883-7999.
Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt of your information, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded all information collected under the authority if the Statistics Act.

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 this questionnaire.

Certification

I certify that the information contained herein is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge.

Signature:
Date (DD/MM/YYYY):
Name of signer (please print):
Official position of signer:
Name of contact for further information:
E-mail address:
Fax:
Telephone and Extension:

Units of Measure

Instructions: The following is a list of possible units of measure. For each energy form, select the unit of measurement which you are reporting in and enter the corresponding abbreviation provided (see below in brackets), in the column titled Unit of Measure

  • 100 Cubic feet (CCF)
  • 33- pound Cylinder (33lb cyl)
  • Barrel (Bbl)
  • Cubic Foot (cf)
  • Cubic Meter (m)
  • Gallon: Imperial Gallon (gal Imp)
  • Gallon: U.S. Gallon (gal US)
  • Gigajoule (GJ)
  • Kilogram (kg)
  • Kilowatt-hour (kWh)
  • Litre (L)
  • Long Ton (It)
  • Megawatt-hour (MWh)
  • Metric Tonne (MT)
  • Million British thermal units (MMBtu)
  • Pound (lb)
  • Short Ton (st)
  • Thousands of cubic meters 10M)
  • Other (specify) (OTH)

 

Section 1
Type of energy commodity Unit of measure Amount consumed
Please report only the consumed portion As fuel To produce steam for sale To produce electricity For non-energy use
Electricity          
Purchased          
Self-generated          
Natural gas          
Propane          
Middle distillates          
Diesel (on-site only)          
Light fuel oil          
Kerosene and other middle distillates          
Heavy fuel oil          
Canadian          
Foreign          
Wood and wood waste          
Spent pulping liquor          

Refuse (specify type)

         
Steam          
Self-generated          
Purchased          

 

Section 2

Did you consume any coal or coal by-products (such as bituminous coal, lignite, anthracite, coal coke and coal by-products)?

No > Go to Section 3
Yes

Type of energy commodity Unit of measure Amount consumed
Please report only the consumed portion / Veuillez déclarer seulement la partie consommée As fuel To produce steam for sale To produce electricity For non-energy use
Canadian coal          
Bituminous          
Sub-bituminous          
Lignite          
Foreign coal          
Bituminous          
Sub-bituminous          
Anthracite          
Coal coke          
Canadian          
Foreign          
Coal by-products          
Coal tar          
Light coal oil          
Coke oven gas          

 

Section 3

Did you consume any petroleum coke, refinery fuel gas, coke on catalyst, bitumen emulsion, ethane, butane, naphtha, by-product gas or flared gas?

No > Go to Section 4
Yes

Type of energy commodity Unit of measure Amount consumed
Please report only the consumed portion As fuel To produce steam for sale To produce electricity For non-energy use
Petroleum coke          
Canadian          
Foreign          
Refinery fuel gas          
Coke on catalyst          
Bitumen emulsion (orimulsion)          
Ethane          
Butane          
Naphtha          
By-product gas          
Flared gas          

 

Section 4 Other type of energy commodity

Did you consume any other type of fuel or energy not listed above?

No > Go to Section 5
Yes

Type of energy commodity Unit of measure Amount consumed
Please report only the consumed portion As fuel To produce steam for sale To produce electricity For non-energy use
Specify type, quantity consumed and unit of measure          

 

Section 5 Reasons for changes in energy consumption
Statistics Canada compares responses to this questionnaire with those from previous years. In order to reduce the necessity for further inquiries, please check the boxes that best describe the reasons for significant changes in your energy consumption from the previous year, and provide an explanation.
New contract or loss of contract
Organizational change
Plant expansion or contraction
Change in product line
Fuel switch
Fuel price changes
Technology changes
Process changes
Awareness of energy efficiency
Other (specify)

 

Section 6 Steam sales

Did you sell steam to external clients?

No > Thank you for your cooperation
Yes > Please report, in gigajoules, the amount sold to external clients.

Residential (include apartment buildings)
Agriculture
Paper manufacturing
Chemical manufacturing
All other manufacturing
Public administration
Commercial and other institutional
Total

Thank you for your cooperation

Monthly Retail Trade Survey (MRTS) Data Quality Statement

Objectives, uses and users
Concepts, variables and classifications
Coverage and frames
Sampling
Questionnaire design
Response and nonresponse
Data collection and capture operations
Editing
Imputation
Estimation
Revisions and seasonal adjustment
Data quality evaluation
Disclosure control

1. Objectives, uses and users

1.1. Objective

The Monthly Retail Trade Survey (MRTS) provides information on the performance of the retail trade sector on a monthly basis, and when combined with other statistics, represents an important indicator of the state of the Canadian economy.

1.2. Uses

The estimates provide a measure of the health and performance of the retail trade sector. Information collected is used to estimate level and monthly trend for retail sales. At the end of each year, the estimates provide a preliminary look at annual retail sales and performance.

1.3. Users

A variety of organizations, sector associations, and levels of government make use of the information. Retailers rely on the survey results to compare their performance against similar types of businesses, as well as for marketing purposes. Retail associations are able to monitor industry performance and promote their retail industries. Investors can monitor industry growth, which can result in better access to investment capital by retailers. Governments are able to understand the role of retailers in the economy, which aids in the development of policies and tax incentives. As an important industry in the Canadian economy, governments are able to better determine the overall health of the economy through the use of the estimates in the calculation of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

2. Concepts, variables and classifications

2.1. Concepts

The retail trade sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in retailing merchandise, generally without transformation, and rendering services incidental to the sale of merchandise.

The retailing process is the final step in the distribution of merchandise; retailers are therefore organized to sell merchandise in small quantities to the general public. This sector comprises two main types of retailers, that is, store and non-store retailers. The MRTS covers only store retailers. Their main characteristics are described below. Store retailers operate fixed point-of-sale locations, located and designed to attract a high volume of walk-in customers. In general, retail stores have extensive displays of merchandise and use mass-media advertising to attract customers. They typically sell merchandise to the general public for personal or household consumption, but some also serve business and institutional clients. These include establishments such as office supplies stores, computer and software stores, gasoline stations, building material dealers, plumbing supplies stores and electrical supplies stores.

In addition to selling merchandise, some types of store retailers are also engaged in the provision of after-sales services, such as repair and installation. For example, new automobile dealers, electronic and appliance stores and musical instrument and supplies stores often provide repair services, while floor covering stores and window treatment stores often provide installation services. As a general rule, establishments engaged in retailing merchandise and providing after sales services are classified in this sector. Catalogue sales showrooms, gasoline service stations, and mobile home dealers are treated as store retailers.

2.2. Variables

Sales are defined as the sales of all goods purchased for resale, net of returns and discounts. This includes commission revenue and fees earned from selling goods and services on account of others, such as selling lottery tickets, bus tickets, and phone cards. It also includes parts and labour revenue from repair and maintenance; revenue from rental and leasing of goods and equipment; revenues from services, including food services; sales of goods manufactured as a secondary activity; and the proprietor’s withdrawals, at retail, of goods for personal use. Other revenue from rental of real estate, placement fees, operating subsidies, grants, royalties and franchise fees are excluded.

Trading Location is the physical location(s) in which business activity is conducted in each province and territory, and for which sales are credited or recognized in the financial records of the company. For retailers, this would normally be a store.

Sales in volume: The value of retail trade is measured in two ways; including the effects of price change on sales and net of the effects of price change. The first measure is referred to as retail trade in current dollars and the latter as retail trade in constant dollars. The method of calculating the current dollar estimate is to aggregate the weighted value of sales for all retail outlets. The method of calculating the constant dollar estimate is to first adjust the sales values to a base year, using the Consumer Price Index, and then sum up the resulting values.

2.3. Classification

The Monthly Retail Trade Survey is based on the definition of retail trade under the NAICS (North American Industry Classification System). NAICS is the agreed upon common framework for the production of comparable statistics by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. The agreement defines the boundaries of twenty sectors. NAICS is based on a production-oriented, or supply based conceptual framework in that establishments are groups into industries according to similarity in production processes used to produce goods and services.

Estimates appear for 21 industries based on special aggregations of the 2007 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) industries. The 21 industries are further aggregated to 11 sub-sectors.

Geographically, sales estimates are produced for Canada and each province and territory.

3. Coverage and frames

Statistics Canada’s Business Register ( BR) provides the frame for the Monthly Retail Trade Survey. The BR is a structured list of businesses engaged in the production of goods and services in Canada. It is a centrally maintained database containing detailed descriptions of most business entities operating within Canada. The BR includes all incorporated businesses, with or without employees. For unincorporated businesses, the BR includes all employers with businesses, and businesses with no employees with annual sales that have a Goods and Services Tax (GST) or annual revenue that declares individual taxes.  annual sales greater than $30,000 that have a Goods and Services Tax (GST) account (the BR does not include unincorporated businesses with no employees and with annual sales less than $30,000).

The businesses on the BR are represented by a hierarchical structure with four levels, with the statistical enterprise at the top, followed by the statistical company, the statistical establishment and the statistical location. An enterprise can be linked to one or more statistical companies, a statistical company can be linked to one or more statistical establishments, and a statistical establishment to one or more statistical locations.

The target population for the MRTS consists of all statistical establishments on the BR that are classified to the retail sector using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) (approximately 200,000 establishments). The NAICS code range for the retail sector is 441100 to 453999. A statistical establishment is the production entity or the smallest grouping of production entities which: produces a homogeneous set of goods or services; does not cross provincial boundaries; and provides data on the value of output, together with the cost of principal intermediate inputs used, along with the cost and quantity of labour used to produce the output. The production entity is the physical unit where the business operations are carried out. It must have a civic address and dedicated labour.

The exclusions to the target population are ancillary establishments (producers of services in support of the activity of producing goods and services for the market of more than one establishment within the enterprise, and serves as a cost centre or a discretionary expense centre for which data on all its costs including labour and depreciation can be reported by the business), future establishments, establishments with a missing or a zero gross business income (GBI) value on the BR and establishments in the following non-covered NAICS:

  • 4541 (electronic shopping and mail-order houses)
  • 4542 (vending machine operators)
  • 45431 (fuel dealers)
  • 45439 (other direct selling establishments)

4. Sampling

The MRTS sample consists of 10,000 groups of establishments (clusters) classified to the Retail Trade sector selected from the Statistics Canada Business Register. A cluster of establishments is defined as all establishments belonging to a statistical enterprise that are in the same industrial group and geographical region. The MRTS uses a stratified design with simple random sample selection in each stratum. The stratification is done by industry groups (the mainly, but not only four digit level NAICS), and the geographical regions consisting of the provinces and territories, as well as three provincial sub-regions. We further stratify the population by size.

The size measure is created using a combination of independent survey data and three administrative variables: the annual profiled revenue, the GST sales expressed on an annual basis, and the declared tax revenue (T1 or T2). The size strata consist of one take-all (census), at most, two take-some (partially sampled) strata, and one take-none (non-sampled) stratum. Take-none strata serve to reduce respondent burden by excluding the smaller businesses from the surveyed population. These businesses should represent at most ten percent of total sales. Instead of sending questionnaires to these businesses, the estimates are produced through the use of administrative data.

The sample was allocated optimally in order to reach target coefficients of variation at the national, provincial/territorial, industrial, and industrial groups by province/territory levels. The sample was also inflated to compensate for dead, non-responding, and misclassified units.

MRTS is a repeated survey with maximisation of monthly sample overlap. The sample is kept month after month, and every month new units are added (births) to the sample.  MRTS births, i.e., new clusters of establishment(s), are identified every month via the BR’s latest universe. They are stratified according to the same criteria as the initial population. A sample of these births is selected according to the sampling fraction of the stratum to which they belong and is added to the monthly sample. Deaths occur on a monthly basis. A death can be a cluster of establishment(s) that have ceased their activities (out-of-business) or whose major activities are no longer in retail trade (out-of-scope). The status of these businesses is updated on the BR using administrative sources and survey feedback, including feedback from the MRTS. Methods to treat dead units and misclassified units are part of the sample and population update procedures.

5. Questionnaire design

The Monthly Retail Trade Survey incorporates the following sub-surveys:

Monthly Retail Trade Survey - R8

Monthly Retail Trade Survey (with inventories) – R8

Survey of Sales and Inventories of Alcoholic Beverages

The questionnaires collect monthly data on retail sales and the number of trading locations by province or territory and inventories of goods owned and intended for resale from a sample of retailers. The items on the questionnaires have remained unchanged for several years. For the 2004 redesign, the general questionnaires were subject to cosmetic changes only. The questionnaire for Sales and Inventories of Alcoholic Beverages underwent more extensive changes. The modifications were discussed with stakeholders and the respondents were given an opportunity to comment before the new questionnaire was finalized. If further changes are needed to any of the questionnaires, proposed changes would go through a review committee and a field test with respondents and data users to ensure its relevancy.

6. Response and nonresponse

6.1. Response and non-response

Despite the best efforts of survey managers and operations staff to maximize response in the MRTS, some non-response will occur. For statistical establishments to be classified as responding, the degree of partial response (where an accurate response is obtained for only some of the questions asked a respondent) must meet a minimum threshold level below which the response would be rejected and considered a unit nonresponse.  In such an instance, the business is classified as not having responded at all.

Non-response has two effects on data: first it introduces bias in estimates when nonrespondents differ from respondents in the characteristics measured; and second, it contributes to an increase in the sampling variance of estimates because the effective sample size is reduced from that originally sought.

The degree to which efforts are made to get a response from a non-respondent is based on budget and time constraints, its impact on the overall quality and the risk of nonresponse bias.

The main method to reduce the impact of non-response at sampling is to inflate the sample size through the use of over-sampling rates that have been determined from similar surveys.

Besides the methods to reduce the impact of non-response at sampling and collection, the non-responses to the survey that do occur are treated through imputation. In order to measure the amount of non-response that occurs each month, various response rates are calculated. For a given reference month, the estimation process is run at least twice (a preliminary and a revised run). Between each run, respondent data can be identified as unusable and imputed values can be corrected through respondent data. As a consequence, response rates are computed following each run of the estimation process.

For the MRTS, two types of rates are calculated (un-weighted and weighted). In order to assess the efficiency of the collection process, un-weighted response rates are calculated. Weighted rates, using the estimation weight and the value for the variable of interest, assess the quality of estimation. Within each of these types of rates, there are distinct rates for units that are surveyed and for units that are only modeled from administrative data that has been extracted from GST files.

To get a better picture of the success of the collection process, two un-weighted rates called the ‘collection results rate’ and the ‘extraction results rate’ are computed. They are computed by dividing the number of respondents by the number of units that we tried to contact or tried to receive extracted data for them. Non-monthly reporters (respondents with special reporting arrangements where they do not report every month but for whom actual data is available in subsequent revisions) are excluded from both the numerator and denominator for the months where no contact is performed.

In summary, the various response rates are calculated as follows:

Weighted rates:

Survey Response rate (estimation) =
Sum of weighted sales of units with response status i / Sum of survey weighted sales

where i = units that have either reported data that will be used in estimation or are converted refusals, or have reported data that has not yet been resolved for estimation.

Admin Response rate (estimation) =
Sum of weighted sales of units with response status ii / Sum of administrative weighted sales

where ii = units that have data that was extracted from administrative files and are usable for estimation.

Total Response rate (estimation) =
Sum of weighted sales of units with response status i or response status ii / Sum of all weighted sales

Un-weighted rates:

Survey Response rate (collection) =
Number of questionnaires with response status iii/ Number of questionnaires with response status iv

where iii = units that have either reported data (unresolved, used or not used for estimation) or are converted refusals.

where iv = all of the above plus units that have refused to respond, units that were not contacted and other types of non-respondent units.

Admin Response rate (extraction) =
Number of questionnaires with response status vi/ Number of questionnaires with response status vii

where vi = in-scope units that have data (either usable or non-usable) that was extracted from administrative files

where vii = all of the above plus units that have refused to report to the administrative data source, units that were not contacted and other types of non-respondent units.

(% of questionnaire collected over all in-scope questionnaires)

Collection Results Rate =
Number of questionnaires with response status iii / Number of questionnaires with response status viii

where iii = same as iii defined above

where viii = same as iv except for the exclusion of units that were contacted because their response is unavailable for a particular month since they are non-monthly reporters.

Extraction Results Rate =
Number of questionnaires with response status ix / Number of questionnaires with response status vii

where ix = same as vi with the addition of extracted units that have been imputed or were out of scope

where vii = same as vii defined above

(% of questionnaires collected over all questionnaire in-scope we tried to collect)

All the above weighted and un-weighted rates are provided at the industrial group, geography and size group level or for any combination of these levels.

Use of Administrative Data

Managing response burden is an ongoing challenge for Statistics Canada. In an attempt to alleviate response burden and survey costs, especially for smaller businesses, the MRTS has reduced the number of simple establishments in the sample that are surveyed directly and instead derives sales data for these establishments from Goods and Service Tax (GST) files using a statistical model. The model accounts for differences between sales and revenue (reported for GST purposes) as well as for the time lag between the survey reference period and the reference period of the GST file.

For more information on the methodology used for modeling sales from administrative data sources, refer to ‘Monthly Retail Trade Survey: Use of Administrative Data’ under ‘Documentation’ of the IMDB.

Table 1 contains the weighted response rates for all industry groups as well as for total retail trade for each province and territory. For more detailed weighted response rates, please contact the Marketing and Dissemination Section at (613) 951-3549, toll free: 1-877-421-3067 or by e-mail at retailinfo@statcan.

6.2. Methods used to reduce non-response at collection

Significant effort is spent trying to minimize non-response during collection. Methods used, among others, are interviewer techniques such as probing and persuasion, repeated re-scheduling and call-backs to obtain the information, and procedures dealing with how to handle non-compliant (refusal) respondents.

If data are unavailable at the time of collection, a respondent's best estimates are also accepted, and are subsequently revised once the actual data become available.

To minimize total non-response for all variables, partial responses are accepted. In addition, questionnaires are customized for the collection of certain variables, such as inventory, so that collection is timed for those months when the data are available.

Finally, to build trust and rapport between the interviewers and respondents, cases are generally assigned to the same interviewer each month. This action establishes a personal relationship between interviewer and respondent, and builds respondent trust.

7. Data collection and capture operations

Collection of the data is performed by Statistics Canada’s Regional Offices.

Table 1
Weighted response rates by NAICS, for all provinces/territories: September 2012
Table summary
This table displays the results of weighted response rates by naics weighted response rates, calculated using total, survey and administrative units of measure (appearing as column headers).
  Weighted Response Rates
Total Survey Administrative
NAICS - Canada  
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 93.3 93.9 70.4
Automobile Dealers 94.7 94.9 66.3
New Car DealersNote 1 95.8 95.8  
Used Car Dealers 75.7 77.4 66.3
Other Motor Vehicle Dealers 79.5 78.2 86.6
Automotive Parts, Accessories and Tire Stores 86.4 91.4 56.6
Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 87.2 93.2 28
Furniture Stores 91.7 94.9 25.7
Home Furnishings Stores 78.7 89.5 29.1
Electronics and Appliance Stores 91.1 91.6 76
Building Material and Garden Equipment Dealers 87.8 92.6 53.5
Food and Beverage Stores 91.2 94.8 52.7
Grocery Stores 91.9 95.3 58.4
Grocery (except Convenience) Stores 93.2 96 63.8
Convenience Stores 75.2 85.8 22.2
Specialty Food Stores 67.1 77 30.6
Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores 94.2 96.4 15.6
Health and Personal Care Stores 91 91.6 81.6
Gasoline Stations 87.4 89.2 58.3
Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores 90.9 92.8 36.5
Clothing Stores 92.2 94.3 31.6
Shoe Stores 88.7 89.9 9.8
Jewellery, Luggage and Leather Goods Stores 82.2 83.4 65.9
Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book and Music Stores 86.6 93.4 27.2
General Merchandise Stores 99.5 99.6 87
Department Stores 100 100  
Other general merchadise stores 99.1 99.3 87
Miscellaneous Store Retailers 83.6 88.3 29.9
Total 91.6 93.7 55
Regions  
Newfoundland and Labrador 92.3 93.6 53.3
Prince Edward Island 90.5 91.7 24.2
Nova Scotia 94 95.6 53.8
New Brunswick 88.5 91.4 49.2
Québec 91.5 95.2 48.6
Ontario 93.8 95.4 64
Manitoba 87 87.3 72.7
Saskatchewan 89.9 92.4 45.3
Alberta 90.2 92.2 53.8
British Columbia 89 91 51.5
Yukon Territory 86.7 86.7  
Northwest Territories 88.3 88.3  
Nunavut 93.8 93.8  
1 There are no administrative records used in new car dealers

Weighted Response Rates

Respondents are sent a questionnaire or are contacted by telephone to obtain their sales and inventory values, as well as to confirm the opening or closing of business trading locations. Collection of the data begins approximately 7 working days after the end of the reference month and continues for the duration of that month.

New entrants to the survey are introduced to the survey via an introductory letter that informs the respondent that a representative of Statistics Canada will be calling. This call is to introduce the respondent to the survey, confirm the respondent's business activity, establish and begin data collection, as well as to answer any questions that the respondent may have.

8. Editing

Data editing is the application of checks to detect missing, invalid or inconsistent entries or to point to data records that are potentially in error. In the survey process for the MRTS, data editing is done at two different time periods.

First of all, editing is done during data collection. Once data are collected via the telephone, or via the receipt of completed mail-in questionnaires, the data are captured using customized data capture applications. All data are subjected to data editing. Edits during data collection are referred to as field edits and generally consist of validity and some simple consistency edits. They are used to detect mistakes made during the interview by the respondent or the interviewer and to identify missing information during collection in order to reduce the need for follow-up later on. Another purpose of the field edits is to clean up responses. In the MRTS, the current month’s responses are edited against the respondent’s previous month’s responses and/or the previous year’s responses for the current month. Field edits are also used to identify problems with data collection procedures and the design of the questionnaire, as well as the need for more interviewer training.

Follow-up with respondents occurs to validate potential erroneous data following any failed preliminary edit check of the data. Once validated, the collected data is regularly transmitted to the head office in Ottawa.

Secondly, editing known as statistical editing is also done after data collection and this is more empirical in nature. Statistical editing is run prior to imputation in order to identify the data that will be used as a basis to impute non-respondents. Large outliers that could disrupt a monthly trend are excluded from trend calculations by the statistical edits. It should be noted that adjustments are not made at this stage to correct the reported outliers.

The first step in the statistical editing is to identify which responses will be subjected to the statistical edit rules. Reported data for the current reference month will go through various edit checks.

The first set of edit checks is based on the Hidiriglou-Berthelot method whereby a ratio of the respondent’s current month data over historical (last month, same month last year) or auxiliary data is analyzed. When the respondent’s ratio differs significantly from ratios of respondents who are similar in terms of industry and/or geography group, the response is deemed an outlier.

The second set of edits consists of an edit known as the share of market edit. With this method, one is able to edit all respondents, even those where historical and auxiliary data is unavailable. The method relies on current month data only. Therefore, within a group of respondents, that are similar in terms of industrial group and/or geography, if the weighted contribution of a respondent to the group’s total is too large, it will be flagged as an outlier.

For edit checks based on the Hidiriglou-Berthelot method, data that are flagged as an outlier will not be included in the imputation models (those based on ratios). Also, data that are flagged as outliers in the share of market edit will not be included in the imputation models where means and medians are calculated to impute for responses that have no historical responses.

In conjunction with the statistical editing after data collection of reported data, there is also error detection done on the extracted GST data. Modeled data based on the GST are also subject to an extensive series of processing steps which thoroughly verify each record that is the basis for the model as well as the record being modeled. Edits are performed at a more aggregate level (industry by geography level) to detect records which deviate from the expected range, either by exhibiting large month-to-month change, or differing significantly from the remaining units. All data which fail these edits are subject to manual inspection and possible corrective action.

9. Imputation

Imputation in the MRTS is the process used to assign replacement values for missing data. This is done by assigning values when they are missing on the record being edited to ensure that estimates are of high quality and that a plausible, internal consistency is created. Due to concerns of response burden, cost and timeliness, it is generally impossible to do all follow-ups with the respondents in order to resolve missing responses. Since it is desirable to produce a complete and consistent microdata file, imputation is used to handle the remaining missing cases.

In the MRTS, imputation is based on historical data or administrative data (GST sales). The appropriate method is selected according to a strategy that is based on whether historical data is available, auxiliary data is available and/or which reference month is being processed.

There are three types of historical imputation methods. The first type is a general trend that uses one historical data source (previous month, data from next month or data from same month previous year). The second type is a regression model where data from previous month and same month previous year are used simultaneously. The third type uses the historical data as a direct replacement value for a non-respondent. Depending upon the particular reference month, there is an order of preference that exists so that top quality imputation can result. The historical imputation method that was labelled as the third type above is always the last option in the order for each reference month.

The imputation methods using administrative data are automatically selected when historical information is unavailable for a non-respondent. The administrative data source (annual GST sales) is the basis of these methods. The annual GST sales are used for two types of methods. One is a general trend that will be used for simple structure, e.g. enterprises with only one establishment, and a second type is called median-average that is used for units with a more complex structure.

10. Estimation

Estimation is a process that approximates unknown population parameters using only part of the population that is included in a sample. Inferences about these unknown parameters are then made, using the sample data and associated survey design. This stage uses Statistics Canada's Generalized Estimation System (GES).

For retail sales, the population is divided into a survey portion (take-all and take-some strata) and a non-survey portion (take-none stratum). From the sample that is drawn from the survey portion, an estimate for the population is determined through the use of a Horvitz-Thompson estimator where responses for sales are weighted by using the inverses of the inclusion probabilities of the sampled units. Such weights (called sampling weights) can be interpreted as the number of times that each sampled unit should be replicated to represent the entire population. The calculated weighted sales values are summed by domain, to produce the total sales estimates by each industrial group / geographic area combination. A domain is defined as the most recent classification values available from the BR for the unit and the survey reference period. These domains may differ from the original sampling strata because units may have changed size, industry or location. Changes in classification are reflected immediately in the estimates and do not accumulate over time. For the non-survey portion, the sales are estimated with statistical models using monthly GST sales.

For more information on the methodology for modeling sales from administrative data sources which also contributes to the estimates of the survey portion, refer to ‘Monthly Retail Survey: Use of Administrative Data’ under ‘Documentation’ of the IMDB.

The measure of precision used for the MRTS to evaluate the quality of a population parameter estimate and to obtain valid inferences is the variance. The variance from the survey portion is derived directly from a stratified simple random sample without replacement.

Sample estimates may differ from the expected value of the estimates. However, since the estimate is based on a probability sample, the variability of the sample estimate with respect to its expected value can be measured. The variance of an estimate is a measure of the precision of the sample estimate and is defined as the average, over all possible samples, of the squared difference of the estimate from its expected value.

11. Revisions and seasonal adjustment

Revisions in the raw data are required to correct known non-sampling errors. These normally include replacing imputed data with reported data, corrections to previously reported data, and estimates for new births that were not known at the time of the original estimates.

Raw data are revised, on a monthly basis, for the month immediately prior to the current reference month being published. That is, when data for December are being published for the first time, there will also be revisions, if necessary, to the raw data for November. In addition, revisions are made once a year, with the initial release of the February data, for all months in the previous year. The purpose is to correct any significant problems that have been found that apply for an extended period. The actual period of revision depends on the nature of the problem identified, but rarely exceeds three years.

Time series contain the elements essential to the description, explanation and forecasting of the behaviour of an economic phenomenon: "They are statistical records of the evolution of economic processes through time."1 Economic time series such as the Monthly Retail Trade Survey can be broken down into five main components: the trend-cycle, seasonality, the trading-day effect, the Easter holiday effect and the irregular component.

The trend represents the long-term change in the series, whereas the cycle represents a smooth, quasi-periodical movement about the trend, showing a succession of growth and decline phases (e.g., the business cycle). These two components—the trend and the cycle—are estimated together, and the trend-cycle reflects the fundamental evolution of the series. The other components reflect short-term transient movements.

The seasonal component represents sub-annual, monthly or quarterly fluctuations that recur more or less regularly from one year to the next. Seasonal variations are caused by the direct and indirect effects of the climatic seasons and institutional factors (attributable to social conventions or administrative rules; e.g., Christmas).

The trading-day component originates from the fact that the relative importance of the days varies systematically within the week and that the number of each day of the week in a given month varies from year to year. This effect is present when activity varies with the day of the week. For instance, Sunday is typically less active than the other days, and the number of Sundays, Mondays, etc., in a given month changes from year to year.

The Easter holiday effect is the variation due to the shift of part of April’s activity to March when Easter falls in March rather than April.

Lastly, the irregular component includes all other more or less erratic fluctuations not taken into account in the preceding components. It is a residual that includes errors of measurement on the 1. A Note on the Seasonal adjustment of Economic Time Series», Canadian Statistical Review, August 1974.  A variable itself as well as unusual events (e.g., strikes, drought, floods, major power blackout or other unexpected events causing variations in respondents’ activities).

Thus, the latter four components—seasonal, irregular, trading-day and Easter holiday effect—all conceal the fundamental trend-cycle component of the series. Seasonal adjustment (correction of seasonal variation) consists in removing the seasonal, trading-day and Easter holiday effect components from the series, and it thus helps reveal the trend-cycle. While seasonal adjustment permits a better understanding of the underlying trend-cycle of a series, the seasonally adjusted series still contains an irregular component. Slight month-to-month variations in the seasonally adjusted series may be simple irregular movements. To get a better idea of the underlying trend, users should examine several months of the seasonally adjusted series.

Since April 2008, Monthly Retail Trade Survey data are seasonally adjusted using the X-12- ARIMA2 software. The technique that is used essentially consists of first correcting the initial series for all sorts of undesirable effects, such as the trading-day and the Easter holiday effects, by a module called regARIMA. These effects are estimated using regression models with ARIMA errors (auto-regressive integrated moving average models). The series can also be extrapolated for at least one year by using the model. Subsequently, the raw series—pre-adjusted and extrapolated if applicable— is seasonally adjusted by the X-11 method.

The X-11 method is used for analysing monthly and quarterly series. It is based on an iterative principle applied in estimating the different components, with estimation being done at each stage using adequate moving averages3. The moving averages used to estimate the main components—the trend and seasonality—are primarily smoothing tools designed to eliminate an undesirable component from the series. Since moving averages react poorly to the presence of atypical values, the X-11 method includes a tool for detecting and correcting atypical points. This tool is used to clean up the series during the seasonal adjustment. Outlying data points can also be detected and corrected in advance, within the regARIMA module.

Lastly, the annual totals of the seasonally adjusted series are forced to the annual totals of the original series.

Unfortunately, seasonal adjustment removes the sub-annual additivity of a system of series; small discrepancies can be observed between the sum of seasonally adjusted series and the direct seasonal adjustment of their total. To insure or restore additivity in a system of series, a reconciliation process is applied or indirect seasonal adjustment is used, i.e. the seasonal adjustment of a total is derived by the summation of the individually seasonally adjusted series.

12. Data quality evaluation

The methodology of this survey has been designed to control errors and to reduce their potential effects on estimates. However, the survey results remain subject to errors, of which sampling error is only one component of the total survey error. Sampling error results when observations are made only on a sample and not on the entire population. All other errors arising from the various phases of a survey are referred to as nonsampling errors. For example, these types of errors can occur when a respondent provides incorrect information or does not answer certain questions; when a unit in the target population is omitted or covered more than once; when GST data for records being modeled for a particular month are not representative of the actual record for various reasons; when a unit that is out of scope for the survey is included by mistake or when errors occur in data processing, such as coding or capture errors.

Prior to publication, combined survey results are analyzed for comparability; in general, this includes a detailed review of individual responses (especially for large businesses), general economic conditions and historical trends.

A common measure of data quality for surveys is the coefficient of variation (CV). The coefficient of variation, defined as the standard error divided by the sample estimate, is a measure of precision in relative terms. Since the coefficient of variation is calculated from responses of individual units, it also measures some non-sampling errors.

The formula used to calculate coefficients of variation (CV) as percentages is:

CV (X) = S(X) * 100% / X
where X denotes the estimate and S(X) denotes the standard error of X.

Confidence intervals can be constructed around the estimates using the estimate and the CV. Thus, for our sample, it is possible to state with a given level of confidence that the expected value will fall within the confidence interval constructed around the estimate. For example, if an estimate of $12,000,000 has a CV of 2%, the standard error will be $240,000 (the estimate multiplied by the CV). It can be stated with 68% confidence that the expected values will fall within the interval whose length equals the standard deviation about the estimate, i.e. between $11,760,000 and $12,240,000.

Alternatively, it can be stated with 95% confidence that the expected value will fall within the interval whose length equals two standard deviations about the estimate, i.e. between $11,520,000 and $12,480,000.

Finally, due to the small contribution of the non-survey portion to the total estimates, bias in the non-survey portion has a negligible impact on the CVs. Therefore, the CV from the survey portion is used for the total estimate that is the summation of estimates from the surveyed and non-surveyed portions.

13. Disclosure control

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any data which would divulge information obtained under the Statistics Act that relates to any identifiable person, business or organization without the prior knowledge or the consent in writing of that person, business or organization. Various confidentiality rules are applied to all data that are released or published to prevent the publication or disclosure of any information deemed confidential. If necessary, data are suppressed to prevent direct or residual disclosure of identifiable data.

Confidentiality analysis includes the detection of possible "direct disclosure", which occurs when the value in a tabulation cell is composed of a few respondents or when the cell is dominated by a few companies.

 

Persons per room of private household, category

The data for this variable are reported using the following classification(s) and/or list(s):

'Persons per room' refers to an indicator of the level of crowding in a private dwelling. It is calculated by dividing the number of persons in the household by the number of rooms in the dwelling.

'Private household' refers to a person or group of persons who occupy the same dwelling and do not have a usual place of residence elsewhere in Canada or abroad. The household universe is divided into two sub-universes on the basis of whether the household is occupying a collective dwelling or a private dwelling. The latter is a private household.

2011 Annual return of Television survey licensee

For the fiscal period ended August 31, 2011

Confidential when completed

Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19.

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

Survey objective

This survey collects financial and operating data for the statistical measurement and analysis of the broadcasting distribution industry. These data will be aggregated to produce national and regional estimates of the performance of your industry. Those estimates are used by the regulator and policy departments, the private sector, international organizations, academics, analysts and the general public to better understand this sector's contribution to the Canadian economy. Selected results will be published in Statistics Canada Catalogue No. 56-207-X

Confidentiality statement

This survey is conducted 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. Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from publishing or releasing any statistics which would divulge information obtained from this survey relating to any identifiable business without the previous written consent of that business. The data on this questionnaire will be treated in confidence, used for statistical purposes and published in aggregate form only. The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act are not affected by the Access to Information Act or any other legislation. Please note that Statistics Canada does not share any individual responses with the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency.

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 must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes.  Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated 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 of the 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 of the respective province or territory.

Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations.  Under this section, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician, specifying the organizations with which you do not want to share your data and returning it in a separate envelope addressed to: Chief, Information technologies section, Investment, Science and Technology Division, Main Building, 150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway, Ottawa, Canada, K1A 0T6.

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 the Department of Canadian Heritage, the “Ministère de la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition feminine du Québec” and the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and Trade.

For these agreements, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Note: As well there is a Section 12 agreement with the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). The CRTC requires this information under the authority of the Broadcasting Act and the regulations and conditions of licence thereunder. Because of this Act, you do not have the right to refuse to share your information with the CRTC. It will retain a copy of the questionnaire thus satisfying the requirements of the Television Broadcasting Regulations 1987 and Radio Regulations 1986 or conditions of licence for all broadcasters in Canada to provide this type of information to the commission on or before November 30 of each year for the year ending on the previous August 31.

Change of ownership

When a change of ownership has been approved by the CRTC, within 90 days thereof, the former licensee will file with Statistics Canada a copy of an annual return covering the period of operations from September 1 to the day of transfer.  The new licensee will file an annual return from the day of transfer to August 31. In some cases, the new licensee elects to file an annual return for the full broadcast year. In either case, the licensee should indicate on the return, which period they are filing.

Form 1030 – International payments and receipts

Filed under the authority of the Broadcasting information regulations, 1993, and the Statistics Act.

Filed in confidence

Non-merchandising charges related to broadcasting operation

Receipts from non-residents
Business services
($'000 Canadian)

  • Program rights and royalties
    1. United States
    2. United Kingdom
    3. France
    4. European Union (excluding U.K. and France)
    5. Japan
    6. OECD countries (excluding Japan, United States and E.U.)
    7. All other countries
    8. Total - program rights and royalties
  • Advertising
    1. United States
    2. United Kingdom
    3. France
    4. European Union (excluding U.K. and France)
    5. Japan
    6. OECD countries (excluding Japan, United States and E.U.)
    7. All other countries
    8. Total - advertising
  • Other receipts from non-residents
    1. United States
    2. United Kingdom
    3. France
    4. European Union (excluding U.K. and France)
    5. Japan
    6. OECD countries (excluding Japan, United States and E.U.)
    7. All other countries
    8. Total - other receipts from non-residents
  • Interests and dividends
    1. United States
    2. United Kingdom
    3. France
    4. European Union (excluding U.K. and France)
    5. Japan
    6. OECD countries (excluding Japan, United States and E.U.)
    7. All other countries
    8. Total - interests and dividends

Payments to non-residents
Business services
($'000 Canadian)

  • Program rights and royalties
    1. United States
    2. United Kingdom
    3. France
    4. European Union (excluding U.K. and France)
    5. Japan
    6. OECD countries (excluding Japan, United States and E.U.)
    7. All other countries
    8. Total - program rights and royalties
  • Advertising
    1. United States
    2. United Kingdom
    3. France
    4. European Union (excluding U.K. and France)
    5. Japan
    6. OECD countries (excluding Japan, United States and E.U.)
    7. All other countries
    8. Total - advertising
  • Other receipts from non-residents
    1. United States
    2. United Kingdom
    3. France
    4. European Union (excluding U.K. and France)
    5. Japan
    6. OECD countries (excluding Japan, United States and E.U.)
    7. All other countries
    8. Total - other receipts from non-residents
  • Interests and dividends
    1. United States
    2. United Kingdom
    3. France
    4. European Union (excluding U.K. and France)
    5. Japan
    6. OECD countries (excluding Japan, United States and E.U.)
    7. All other countries
    8. Total - interests and dividends

Please use the space provided below to supply any comments, explanations, methodological notes, qualifiers or other important information about the data you have supplied on this form.

Form 1210 – Television station financial summary

Filed under the authority of the Broadcasting information regulations, 1993 and the Statistics Act.

Filed in confidence

  • 1. If the information in this return is for a period other than 12 months, please indicate From to
  • 2. Station location

Revenues

  • 3. Local time sales (including infomercials)
    • Contra or other non-monetary transactions
    • Total local time sales
  • 4. National time sales (excluding infomercials)
    • Contra or other non-monetary transactions
    • National sales
    • Regional sales
    • Total national time sales
  • 5. Network payments to station
  • 6. Infomercials
    • Local time sales
    • National time sales
    • Total informercials
  • 7. Sales/syndication of programs
    • Canadian
    • Non-Canadian
    • Total sales/syndication of programs
  • 8. Production services sold
  • 9. Government grants and parliamentary appropriation
  • 10. Local programming improvement fund
  • 11. Other revenues
    • Type of revenue
    • Total other revenues
  • 12. Total revenues

Expenses

  • 13. Programming and production
  • 14. Technical
  • 15. Sales and promotion
  • 16. Administration and general
  • 17. Total expenses
  • 18. Operating income (loss)
  • 19. Less: depreciation (recorded in accounts)
  • 20. Interest expenses
  • 21. Investments, Interest and incidental broadcasting income (include rental income)
  • 22. Less: amortization of goodwill, organization and start-up expenses
  • 23. Gain (loss) from disposal of fixed assets, investments, etc.
  • 24. Net income (loss) before income taxes
  • 25. Provision for income taxes (recovery)
  • 26. Net income (loss) after income taxes

Total remuneration

  • Salaries and wages (include sales commissions and talent fees paid to employees), fringe benefits and directors fees
    • 27. Programming and production
    • 28. Technical
    • 29. Sales and promotion
    • 30. Administration and general
    • 31. Total salaries and wages
  • Average number of employees (the typical weekly average of full and equivalent part time employees)
    • 32. Programming and production
    • 33. Technical
    • 34. Sales and promotion
    • 35. Administration and general
    • 36. Total average number of employees
    • 37. Fringe benefits

Please use the space provided below to supply any comments, explanations, methodological notes, qualifiers or other important information about the data you have supplied on this form.

Form 1230 –Direct operating expenses – programming and production

Filed under the authority of the Broadcasting Information Regulations, 1993 and the Statistics Act

Filed in confidence

Programming expenses

Program telecast

Information

News (category 1)

Canadian programs

  • 1. Station’s production (including station contribution to cooperative productions)
  • 2. Programs produced by an affiliated production company
  • 3. Programs acquired from other stations
  • 4. Programs of network origination
  • 5. Programs acquired from independent producers
  • 6. Special recognition programs
  • 7. Other Canadian programs from any other source
  • 8. Total – Canadian programs telecast

Other Canadian programs telecast

  • 9. Program inventory write-downs
  • 10. Script and concept development (programs not telecast)
  • 11. Loss on equity investment/loan principal – Canadian programs
  • 12. Other - specify
  • 13. Total – other Canadian programming expenses
  • 14. Total Canadian programming expenses

Non-Canadian

  • 15. Non-Canadiam programming expenses – programs telecast
  • 16. Program inventory write-downs – programs not telecast
  • 17. Other
  • 18. Total – non-Canadian programming expenses
  • 19. Total – programming expenses – Canadian and non-Canadian
  • 20. Canadian media fund credit

Amount included in total Canadian programs telecast for:

  • 21. Close captioning
  • 22. Dubbing
  • 23. Program development
  • 24. Children’s programming
  • 25. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 26. Described video

Amounts included in total other programming for:

  • 27. Ownership transfer tangible benefits

Amounts included in total non-Canadian programming for:

  • 28. Dubbing

Long form documentary (category 2b)

Canadian programs

  • 1. Station’s production (including station contribution to cooperative productions)
  • 2. Programs produced by an affiliated production company
  • 3. Programs acquired from other stations
  • 4. Programs of network origination
  • 5. Programs acquired from independent producers
  • 6. Special recognition programs
  • 7. Other Canadian programs from any other source
  • 8. Total – Canadian programs telecast

Other Canadian programs telecast

  • 9. Program inventory write-downs
  • 10. Script and concept development (programs not telecast)
  • 11. Loss on equity investment/loan principal – Canadian programs
  • 12. Other - specify
  • 13. Total – other Canadian programming expenses
  • 14. Total Canadian programming expenses

Non-Canadian

  • 15. Non-Canadiam programming expenses – programs telecast
  • 16. Program inventory write-downs – programs not telecast
  • 17. Other
  • 18. Total – non-Canadian programming expenses
  • 19. Total – programming expenses – Canadian and non-Canadian
  • 20. Canadian media fund credit

Amount included in total Canadian programs telecast for:

  • 21. Close captioning
  • 22. Dubbing
  • 23. Program development
  • 24. Children’s programming
  • 25. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 26. Described video

Amounts included in total other programming for:

  • 27. Ownership transfer tangible benefits

Amounts included in total non-Canadian programming for:

  • 28. Dubbing

Other information (categories 2a, 3 to 5)

Canadian programs

  • 1. Station’s production (including station contribution to cooperative productions)
  • 2. Programs produced by an affiliated production company
  • 3. Programs acquired from other stations
  • 4. Programs of network origination
  • 5. Programs acquired from independent producers
  • 6. Special recognition programs
  • 7. Other Canadian programs from any other source
  • 8. Total – Canadian programs telecast

Other Canadian programs telecast

  • 9. Program inventory write-downs
  • 10. Script and concept development (programs not telecast)
  • 11. Loss on equity investment/loan principal – Canadian programs
  • 12. Other - specify
  • 13. Total – other Canadian programming expenses
  • 14. Total Canadian programming expenses

Non-Canadian

  • 15. Non-Canadiam programming expenses – programs telecast
  • 16. Program inventory write-downs – programs not telecast
  • 17. Other
  • 18. Total – non-Canadian programming expenses
  • 19. Total – programming expenses – Canadian and non-Canadian
  • 20. Canadian media fund credit

Amount included in total Canadian programs telecast for:

  • 21. Close captioning
  • 22. Dubbing
  • 23. Program development
  • 24. Children’s programming
  • 25. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 26. Described video

Amounts included in total other programming for:

  • 27. Ownership transfer tangible benefits

Amounts included in total non-Canadian programming for:

  • 28. Dubbing

Sports (category 6)

Canadian programs

  • 1. Station’s production (including station contribution to cooperative productions)
  • 2. Programs produced by an affiliated production company
  • 3. Programs acquired from other stations
  • 4. Programs of network origination
  • 5. Programs acquired from independent producers
  • 6. Special recognition programs
  • 7. Other Canadian programs from any other source
  • 8. Total – Canadian programs telecast

Other Canadian programs telecast

  • 9. Program inventory write-downs
  • 10. Script and concept development (programs not telecast)
  • 11. Loss on equity investment/loan principal – Canadian programs
  • 12. Other - specify
  • 13. Total – other Canadian programming expenses
  • 14. Total Canadian programming expenses

Non-Canadian

  • 15. Non-Canadiam programming expenses – programs telecast
  • 16. Program inventory write-downs – programs not telecast
  • 17. Other
  • 18. Total – non-Canadian programming expenses
  • 19. Total – programming expenses – Canadian and non-Canadian
  • 20. Canadian media fund credit

Amount included in total Canadian programs telecast for:

  • 21. Close captioning
  • 22. Dubbing
  • 23. Program development
  • 24. Children’s programming
  • 25. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 26. Described video

Amounts included in total other programming for:

  • 27. Ownership transfer tangible benefits

Amounts included in total non-Canadian programming for:

  • 28. Dubbing

Music and entertainment

Drama (category 7)

Canadian programs

  • 1. Station’s production (including station contribution to cooperative productions)
  • 2. Programs produced by an affiliated production company
  • 3. Programs acquired from other stations
  • 4. Programs of network origination
  • 5. Programs acquired from independent producers
  • 6. Special recognition programs
  • 7. Other Canadian programs from any other source
  • 8. Total – Canadian programs telecast

Other Canadian programs telecast

  • 9. Program inventory write-downs
  • 10. Script and concept development (programs not telecast)
  • 11. Loss on equity investment/loan principal – Canadian programs
  • 12. Other - specify
  • 13. Total – other Canadian programming expenses
  • 14. Total Canadian programming expenses

Non-Canadian

  • 15. Non-Canadiam programming expenses – programs telecast
  • 16. Program inventory write-downs – programs not telecast
  • 17. Other
  • 18. Total – non-Canadian programming expenses
  • 19. Total – programming expenses – Canadian and non-Canadian
  • 20. Canadian media fund credit

Amount included in total Canadian programs telecast for:

  • 21. Close captioning
  • 22. Dubbing
  • 23. Program development
  • 24. Children’s programming
  • 25. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 26. Described video

Amounts included in total other programming for:

  • 27. Ownership transfer tangible benefits

Amounts included in total non-Canadian programming for:

  • 28. Dubbing

Music/variety (categories 8 & 9)

Canadian programs

  • 1. Station’s production (including station contribution to cooperative productions)
  • 2. Programs produced by an affiliated production company
  • 3. Programs acquired from other stations
  • 4. Programs of network origination
  • 5. Programs acquired from independent producers
  • 6. Special recognition programs
  • 7. Other Canadian programs from any other source
  • 8. Total – Canadian programs telecast

Other Canadian programs telecast

  • 9. Program inventory write-downs
  • 10. Script and concept development (programs not telecast)
  • 11. Loss on equity investment/loan principal – Canadian programs
  • 12. Other - specify
  • 13. Total – other Canadian programming expenses
  • 14. Total Canadian programming expenses

Non-Canadian

  • 15. Non-Canadiam programming expenses – programs telecast
  • 16. Program inventory write-downs – programs not telecast
  • 17. Other
  • 18. Total – non-Canadian programming expenses
  • 19. Total – programming expenses – Canadian and non-Canadian
  • 20. Canadian media fund credit

Amount included in total Canadian programs telecast for:

  • 21. Close captioning
  • 22. Dubbing
  • 23. Program development
  • 24. Children’s programming
  • 25. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 26. Described video

Amounts included in total other programming for:

  • 27. Ownership transfer tangible benefits

Amounts included in total non-Canadian programming for:

  • 28. Dubbing

Game shows (category 10)

Canadian programs

  • 1. Station’s production (including station contribution to cooperative productions)
  • 2. Programs produced by an affiliated production company
  • 3. Programs acquired from other stations
  • 4. Programs of network origination
  • 5. Programs acquired from independent producers
  • 6. Special recognition programs
  • 7. Other Canadian programs from any other source
  • 8. Total – Canadian programs telecast

Other Canadian programs telecast

  • 9. Program inventory write-downs
  • 10. Script and concept development (programs not telecast)
  • 11. Loss on equity investment/loan principal – Canadian programs
  • 12. Other - specify
  • 13. Total – other Canadian programming expenses
  • 14. Total Canadian programming expenses

Non-Canadian

  • 15. Non-Canadiam programming expenses – programs telecast
  • 16. Program inventory write-downs – programs not telecast
  • 17. Other
  • 18. Total – non-Canadian programming expenses
  • 19. Total – programming expenses – Canadian and non-Canadian
  • 20. Canadian media fund credit

Amount included in total Canadian programs telecast for:

  • 21. Close captioning
  • 22. Dubbing
  • 23. Program development
  • 24. Children’s programming
  • 25. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 26. Described video

Amounts included in total other programming for:

  • 27. Ownership transfer tangible benefits

Amounts included in total non-Canadian programming for:

  • 28. Dubbing

Human interest (category 11 excluding award shows)

Canadian programs

  • 1. Station’s production (including station contribution to cooperative productions)
  • 2. Programs produced by an affiliated production company
  • 3. Programs acquired from other stations
  • 4. Programs of network origination
  • 5. Programs acquired from independent producers
  • 6. Special recognition programs
  • 7. Other Canadian programs from any other source
  • 8. Total – Canadian programs telecast

Other Canadian programs telecast

  • 9. Program inventory write-downs
  • 10. Script and concept development (programs not telecast)
  • 11. Loss on equity investment/loan principal – Canadian programs
  • 12. Other - specify
  • 13. Total – other Canadian programming expenses
  • 14. Total Canadian programming expenses

Non-Canadian

  • 15. Non-Canadiam programming expenses – programs telecast
  • 16. Program inventory write-downs – programs not telecast
  • 17. Other
  • 18. Total – non-Canadian programming expenses
  • 19. Total – programming expenses – Canadian and non-Canadian
  • 20. Canadian media fund credit

Amount included in total Canadian programs telecast for:

  • 21. Close captioning
  • 22. Dubbing
  • 23. Program development
  • 24. Children’s programming
  • 25. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 26. Described video

Amounts included in total other programming for:

  • 27. Ownership transfer tangible benefits

Amounts included in total non-Canadian programming for:

  • 28. Dubbing

Awards shows (not included in human interest)

Canadian programs

  • 1. Station’s production (including station contribution to cooperative productions)
  • 2. Programs produced by an affiliated production company
  • 3. Programs acquired from other stations
  • 4. Programs of network origination
  • 5. Programs acquired from independent producers
  • 6. Special recognition programs
  • 7. Other Canadian programs from any other source
  • 8. Total – Canadian programs telecast

Other Canadian programs telecast

  • 9. Program inventory write-downs
  • 10. Script and concept development (programs not telecast)
  • 11. Loss on equity investment/loan principal – Canadian programs
  • 12. Other - specify
  • 13. Total – other Canadian programming expenses
  • 14. Total Canadian programming expenses

Non-Canadian

  • 15. Non-Canadiam programming expenses – programs telecast
  • 16. Program inventory write-downs – programs not telecast
  • 17. Other
  • 18. Total – non-Canadian programming expenses
  • 19. Total – programming expenses – Canadian and non-Canadian
  • 20. Canadian media fund credit

Amount included in total Canadian programs telecast for:

  • 21. Close captioning
  • 22. Dubbing
  • 23. Program development
  • 24. Children’s programming
  • 25. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 26. Described video

Amounts included in total other programming for:

  • 27. Ownership transfer tangible benefits

Amounts included in total non-Canadian programming for:

  • 28. Dubbing

Others

(categories 12 to 15)  

Canadian programs

  • 1. Station’s production (including station contribution to cooperative productions)
  • 2. Programs produced by an affiliated production company
  • 3. Programs acquired from other stations
  • 4. Programs of network origination
  • 5. Programs acquired from independent producers
  • 6. Special recognition programs
  • 7. Other Canadian programs from any other source
  • 8. Total – Canadian programs telecast

Other Canadian programs telecast

  • 9. Program inventory write-downs
  • 10. Script and concept development (programs not telecast)
  • 11. Loss on equity investment/loan principal – Canadian programs
  • 12. Other - specify
  • 13. Total – other Canadian programming expenses
  • 14. Total Canadian programming expenses

Non-Canadian

  • 15. Non-Canadiam programming expenses – programs telecast
  • 16. Program inventory write-downs – programs not telecast
  • 17. Other
  • 18. Total – non-Canadian programming expenses
  • 19. Total – programming expenses – Canadian and non-Canadian
  • 20. Canadian media fund credit

Amount included in total Canadian programs telecast for:

  • 21. Close captioning
  • 22. Dubbing
  • 23. Program development
  • 24. Children’s programming
  • 25. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 26. Described video

Amounts included in total other programming for:

  • 27. Ownership transfer tangible benefits

Amounts included in total non-Canadian programming for:

  • 28. Dubbing

Total

(categories 1 to 15)

Canadian programs

  • 1. Station’s production (including station contribution to cooperative productions)
  • 2. Programs produced by an affiliated production company
  • 3. Programs acquired from other stations
  • 4. Programs of network origination
  • 5. Programs acquired from independent producers
  • 6. Special recognition programs
  • 7. Other Canadian programs from any other source
  • 8. Total – Canadian programs telecast

Other Canadian programs telecast

  • 9. Program inventory write-downs
  • 10. Script and concept development (programs not telecast)
  • 11. Loss on equity investment/loan principal – Canadian programs
  • 12. Other - specify
  • 13. Total – other Canadian programming expenses
  • 14. Total Canadian programming expenses

Non-Canadian

  • 15. Non-Canadiam programming expenses – programs telecast
  • 16. Program inventory write-downs – programs not telecast
  • 17. Other
  • 18. Total – non-Canadian programming expenses
  • 19. Total – programming expenses – Canadian and non-Canadian
  • 20. Canadian media fund credit

Amount included in total Canadian programs telecast for:

  • 21. Close captioning
  • 22. Dubbing
  • 23. Program development
  • 24. Children’s programming
  • 25. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 26. Described video

Amounts included in total other programming for:

  • 27. Ownership transfer tangible benefits

Amounts included in total non-Canadian programming for:

  • 28. Dubbing

Please use the space provided below to supply any comments, explanations, methodological notes, qualifiers or other important information about the data you have supplied on this form.

Form 1240 – direct operating expenses – continued

Filed under the authority of the Broadcasting information regulations, 1993 and the Statistics Act.

Filed in confidence

Total – programming expenses Canadian and non-Canadian

Production expenses

  • 1. Cost of program sales/syndication Canadian
  • 2. Cost of program sales/syndicaction non-Canadian
  • 3. Cost of production services sold
  • 4. Infomercials
  • 5. Other (including music license fees) (if greater than 10% of total production expenses, please provide details in space below)
  • 6. Total production expenses
  • 7. Grand total – programming and production expenses

Amounts included in grand total programming and production expenses for:

  • 8. Salaries and wages
  • 9. Talent fees non- staff
  • 10. News services
  • 11. Royalties (excluding music licence fee)
  • 12. Music licence fee (payments to SOCAN)
  • 13. Payments to network for programs
  • 14. Other network expenses (if greater than 10% of total production expenses, please provide details in space below)
  • 15. Talent fees paid to non-residents of Canada
  • 16. Total

Technical expenses

  • 17. Transmitter, studio, parts, tapes, supplies, technical consultant services, technical repairs and maintenance, and other technical costs
  • 18. Line, microwave or satellite charges
  • 19. Remuneration
  • 20. Total technical expenses

Sales and promotion expenses

  • 21. Audience and trade promotion, rating services
  • 22. Sales commission representatives – (non-staff)
  • 23. Sales commission paid to staff
  • 24. Other sales and promotion expenses
  • 25. Remuneration
  • 26. Total sales and promotion expenses

Administration and general expenses

  • 27. Entertainment, travel, motor vehicle operating expenses, telephone, fax, computer services and office supplies
  • 28. Cost of premises (rent, repairs and maintenance, insurance, utilities, etc.)
  • 29. Real estate and business tax
  • 30. Professional services
  • 31. Bad debt expenses
  • 32. CRTC licence fees
  • 33. Managements services (non-staff)
  • 34. Other administration and general expenses
  • 35. Remuneration (including directors fees)
  • 36. Total administration and general expenses
  • 37. Total all expenses

Please use the space provided below to supply any comments, explanations, methodological notes, qualifiers or other important information about the data you have supplied on this form.

Archived – Concordance between the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2007 and the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), Revision 4

Concordance between the North American Industry Classification System Canada 2007 (NAICS Canada) (first two columns: code, title) and the International Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities (ISIC Rev. 4) (third and fourth columns: code, title). The last column contains explanatory notes.

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Concordance between the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2007 and the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), Revision 4
NAICS 2007 ISIC Rev. 4 Explanatory notes
111110 Soybean Farming A0111 * Growing of cereals (except rice), leguminous crops and oil seeds Soybean farming
111120 Oilseed (except Soybean) Farming A0111 * Growing of cereals (except rice), leguminous crops and oil seeds Oilseed (except soybean) farming
111130 Dry Pea and Bean Farming A0111 * Growing of cereals (except rice), leguminous crops and oil seeds Dry pea and bean farming
111140 Wheat Farming A0111 * Growing of cereals (except rice), leguminous crops and oil seeds Wheat farming
111150 Corn farming A0111 * Growing of cereals (except rice), leguminous crops and oil seeds Corn (except sweet corn) farming
111160 Rice Farming A0112 Growing of rice  
111190 Other Grain Farming A0111 * Growing of cereals (except rice), leguminous crops and oil seeds Grain, including wild rice (except oil seeds, dry peas and beans, wheat, corn and rice) farming and combinations of this industry group
111211 Potato Farming A0113 * Growing of vegetables and melons, roots and tubers Potatoes, yams and sweet potatoes farming
111219 Other Vegetable (except Potato) and Melon Farming A0113 * Growing of vegetables and melons, roots and tubers Vegetables (except potatoes, peppers, mangels and other roots and tubers) and melons, grown in open fields
A0119 * Growing of other non-perennial crops Mangels and other roots and tubers (except potato)
A0128 * Growing of spices, aromatic, drug and pharmaceutical crops Pepper farming (e.g., bell, chili, green, hot, red, sweet)
111310 Orange Groves A0123 * Growing of citrus fruits Orange growing
111320 Citrus (except Orange) Groves A0123 * Growing of citrus fruits Growing citrus fruits (except oranges)
111330 Non-Citrus Fruit and Tree Nut Farming A0121 Growing of grapes  
A0122 Growing of tropical and subtropical fruits  
A0124 Growing of pome fruits and stone fruits  
A0125 * Growing of other tree and bush fruits and nuts Growing of berries or edible nuts
A0126 Growing of oleaginous fruits  
A0127 * Growing of beverage crops Coffee farming
111411 Mushroom Production A0113 * Growing of vegetables and melons, roots and tubers Mushrooms, farming
A0130 * Plant propagation Mushroom spawn farming
111419 Other Food Crops Grown Under Cover A0113 * Growing of vegetables and melons, roots and tubers Vegetables and fruits, growing under cover
A0125 * Growing of other tree and bush fruits and nuts Fruits, growing under cover
A0128 * Growing of spices, aromatic, drug and pharmaceutical crops Spice crops, growing under cover
A0322 * Freshwater aquaculture Seaweed, growing under cover
111421 Nursery and Tree Production A0129 * Growing of other perennial crops Short rotation tree farming (e.g., Christmas trees)
A0130 * Plant propagation Growing of shrubs, sod, seedlings, and similar nursery stock; tree nurseries (except forest tree nurseries)
111422 Floriculture Production A0119 * Growing of other non-perennial crops Flower growing, including flower seeds
111910 Tobacco Farming A0115 Growing of tobacco  
111920 Cotton Farming A0116 * Growing of fibre crops Cotton farming
111930 Sugar-Cane Farming A0114 Growing of sugar cane  
111940 Hay Farming A0119 * Growing of other non-perennial crops Alfalfa, clover, hay and forage crops (except corn for grain) farming
111993 Fruit and Vegetable Combination Farming A011X Growing of non-perennial crops Fruit and vegetable combinations farming (non-perennial)
A012X Growing of perennial crops Fruit and vegetable combinations farming (perennial)
111994 Maple Syrup and Products Production A0129 * Growing of other perennial crops Growing maple trees for the harvest of maple sap; maple sugar bush operating
A0230 * Gathering of non-wood forest products Maple sap concentrating and gathering in the wild
C1072 * Manufacture of sugar Maple sugars and syrups produced in a separate central facility
111999 All Other Miscellaneous Crop Farming A0111 * Growing of cereals (except rice), leguminous crops and oil seeds Combination field crop farming; peanut farming
A0113 * Growing of vegetables and melons, roots and tubers Sugar beets grown in open fields; chicory farming
A0116 * Growing of fibre crops Fibre crop farming (e.g., hemp, kenaf, sisal, abaca, ramie, flax fibre and similar)
A0127 * Growing of beverage crops Tea, maté and spices, grown in open fields
A0128 * Growing of spices, aromatic, drug and pharmaceutical crops Spice farming not grown under cover (e.g., ginseng, cloves, echinacea, mint, ginger, anise); hops farming
A0129 * Growing of other perennial crops Rubber plantations
A0150 * Mixed farming Combinations of crops, livestock, and animal specialties (primarily but less than 66% crops)
112110 Beef Cattle Ranching and Farming, including Feedlots A0141 * Raising of cattle and buffaloes Beef cattle ranching and farming, including feedlots
112120 Dairy Cattle and Milk Production A0141 * Raising of cattle and buffaloes Production of raw cow milk
112210 Hog and Pig Farming A0145 Raising of swine/pigs  
112310 Chicken Egg Production A0146 * Raising of poultry Chicken egg and chicken hatcheries
112320 Broiler and Other Meat-Type Chicken Production A0146 * Raising of poultry Broiler and fryer chicken and capon farming
112330 Turkey Production A0146 * Raising of poultry Turkey meat and eggs farming
112340 Poultry Hatcheries A0146 * Raising of poultry Poultry hatcheries
112391 Combination Poultry and Egg Production A0146 * Raising of poultry Poultry, egg and hatchery in combination
112399 All Other Poultry Production A0146 * Raising of poultry Ducks, geese and exotic poultry, raising (except ostrich and emu)
A0149 * Raising of other animals Ostrich or emu farming
112410 Sheep Farming A0144 * Raising of sheep and goats Raising sheep and wool production
112420 Goat Farming A0144 * Raising of sheep and goats Goat farming, goats milk production and mohair farming
112510 Aquaculture A0321 Marine aquaculture  
A0322 * Freshwater aquaculture Freshwater farming and hatcheries of freshwater fish, animals and plant aquaculture
112910 Apiculture A0149 * Raising of other animals Beekeeping services and honey and bees wax production
112920 Horse and Other Equine Production A0142 Raising of horses and other equines  
112930 Fur-Bearing Animal and Rabbit Production A0149 * Raising of other animals Fur-bearing animals (e.g., rabbits, chinchillas, muskrats)
112991 Animal Combination Farming A014X Animal production This combination of various livestock animals does not exist at the ISIC 4-digit level.
112999 All Other Miscellaneous Animal Production A0141 * Raising of cattle and buffaloes Bison raising
A0143 Raising of camels and camelids  
A0149 * Raising of other animals Aviaries; domestic pets; other animals, n.e.c. (e.g., worms, snakes), raising
A0150 * Mixed farming Combinations of crops, livestock, and animal specialties (primarily but less than 66% animals)
113110 Timber Tract Operations A0210 * Silviculture and other forestry activities Growing of standing timber (except in forestry nurseries)
113210 Forest Nurseries and Gathering of Forest Products A0210 * Silviculture and other forestry activities Forest nurseries
A0230 * Gathering of non-wood forest products Gathering of forest products in the wild except maple syrup (mushrooms, gums, barks, berries, cork, balsams, moss and truffles)
113311 Logging (except Contract) A0220 * Logging Logging operations (except contract) including Christmas trees, fuelwood, and hewn timbers
C1610 * Sawmilling and planing of wood Producing wood chips in forest
113312 Contract Logging A0220 * Logging Contract logging
A0240 * Support services to forestry Transport of logs within the forest; recovering of beached logs
114113 Salt Water Fishing A0170 * Hunting, trapping and related service activities Capturing seals and walruses
A0311 * Marine fishing Salt water fishing; marine crustaceans and mollusks; gathering marine organisms like sponges or seaweed; catching saltwater animals in the wild
114114 Inland Fishing A0312 Freshwater fishing  
114210 Hunting and Trapping A0170 * Hunting, trapping and related service activities Hunting and trapping activities only
115110 Support Activities for Crop Production A0161 Support activities for crop production  
A0163 Post-harvest crop activities  
A0164 Seed processing for propagation  
115210 Support Activities for Animal Production A0162 Support activities for animal production  
M7500 * Veterinary activities Vaccinating livestock and pets (except by veterinarians)
115310 Support Activities for Forestry A0240 * Support services to forestry Forestry service activities (e.g., fire-fighting; log-hauling by truck, in the bush; timber cruising; silviculture; pest control; timber estimating)
211113 Conventional Oil and Gas Extraction B0510 * Mining of hard coal Coal gasification or liquefaction at the mine site
B0610 * Extraction of crude petroleum Conventional crude oil extraction; heavy crude upgrading
B0620 Extraction of natural gas  
211114 Non-Conventional Oil Extraction B0610 * Extraction of crude petroleum Non-conventional oil extraction
212114 Bituminous Coal Mining B0510 * Mining of hard coal Anthracite or bituminous, mining
212115 Subbituminous Coal Mining B0520 * Mining of lignite Subbituminous coal mining
212116 Lignite Coal Mining B0520 * Mining of lignite Lignite coal mining
212210 Iron Ore Mining B0710 Mining of iron ores  
212220 Gold and Silver Ore Mining B0729 * Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores Gold and silver ore mining
212231 Lead-Zinc Ore Mining B0729 * Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores Lead-zinc ore mining
212232 Nickel-Copper Ore Mining B0729 * Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores Nickel-copper ore mining
212233 Copper-Zinc Ore Mining B0729 * Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores Copper-zinc ore mining
212291 Uranium Ore Mining B0721 * Mining of uranium and thorium ores Radioactive ores (i.e., uranium, radium), mining
B0729 * Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores Vanadium, mining
212299 All Other Metal Ore Mining B0721 * Mining of uranium and thorium ores Thorium, mining
B0729 * Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores Metal ores n.e.c., except thorium (e.g., bauxite, cobalt, magnesium, manganese, tungsten, mercury, molybdenum, rare earths), mining
212314 Granite Mining and Quarrying B0810 * Quarrying of stone, sand and clay Granite mining and quarrying
212315 Limestone Mining and Quarrying B0810 * Quarrying of stone, sand and clay Limestone (except agricultural) mining and quarrying
B0891 * Mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals Agricultural limestone, mining, quarrying, grinding and pulverizing
212316 Marble Mining and Quarrying B0810 * Quarrying of stone, sand and clay Marble mining and quarrying, including mica schist
212317 Sandstone Mining and Quarrying B0810 * Quarrying of stone, sand and clay Sandstone mining and quarrying
212323 Sand and Gravel Mining and Quarrying B0810 * Quarrying of stone, sand and clay Sand and gravel mining and quarrying
212326 Shale, Clay and Refractory Mineral Mining and Quarrying B0810 * Quarrying of stone, sand and clay Shale quarrying, clay pits, refractory minerals (e.g., dolomite, bentonite), quarrying
B0899 * Other mining and quarrying n.e.c. Minerals n.e.c. (e.g., brucite, feldspar, magnesite, olivine and topaz (non-gem)), quarrying
212392 Diamond Mining B0899 * Other mining and quarrying n.e.c. Diamond mining
212393 Salt Mining B0893 * Extraction of salt Salt mining (except the manufacture of food grade salt)
212394 Asbestos Mining B0899 * Other mining and quarrying n.e.c. Asbestos mining
212395 Gypsum Mining B0810 * Quarrying of stone, sand and clay Gypsum mining
212396 Potash Mining B0891 * Mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals Mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing potash
212397 Peat Extraction B0892 Extraction of peat  
212398 All Other Non-Metallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying B0891 * Mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals Chemical and fertilizer minerals n.e.c. (e.g., alum; apatite; arsenic; barite; borax; boron; fluorospar; ocher; phosphate rock; pyrites; soda ash; sulfur), mining
B0899 * Other mining and quarrying n.e.c. Non-metallic minerals n.e.c. (e.g., actinolite; amethyst; corundum; diatomaceous earth; graphite; mica (except mica schist); talc; precious stones (except diamonds)), mining and quarrying
213111 Oil and Gas Contract Drilling B0910 * Support activities for petroleum and natural gas extraction Oil and gas contract drilling
213117 Contract Drilling (except Oil and Gas) B0990 * Support activities for other mining and quarrying Contract drilling (except oil and gas)
213118 Services to Oil and Gas Extraction B0910 * Support activities for petroleum and natural gas extraction Services to oil and gas extraction (e.g., acidizing wells, bailing wells, cementing oil and gas well casings), on a contract basis
213119 Other Support Activities for Mining B0990 * Support activities for other mining and quarrying Other support services for mining on a fee or contract basis, except overburden removal (e.g., anthracite culm bank recovery or mine exploration services (except geophysical or oil and gas)
F4312 * Site preparation Mining services n.e.c. (e.g., contract: mine developing, overburden removal, mine draining and pumping)
221111 Hydro-Electric Power Generation D3510 * Electric power generation, transmission and distribution Hydro-electric power generation
221112 Fossil-Fuel Electric Power Generation D3510 * Electric power generation, transmission and distribution Fossil-fuel electric power generation
221113 Nuclear Electric Power Generation D3510 * Electric power generation, transmission and distribution Nuclear electric power generation
221119 Other Electric Power Generation D3510 * Electric power generation, transmission and distribution Other electric power generation (e.g., solar, tidal, wind, geothermal)
221121 Electric Bulk Power Transmission and Control D3510 * Electric power generation, transmission and distribution Electric bulk power transmission and control
221122 Electric Power Distribution D3510 * Electric power generation, transmission and distribution Electric power distribution
221210 Natural Gas Distribution D3520 Manufacture of gas; distribution of gaseous fuels through mains  
221310 Water Supply and Irrigation Systems E3600 Water collection, treatment and supply  
H4930 * Transport via pipeline Water supply pipelines, long distance
221320 Sewage Treatment Facilities E3700 * Sewerage Sewage treatment facilities
221330 Steam and Air-Conditioning Supply D3530 * Steam and air conditioning supply Production and or distribution of steam, heated or cooled air
236110 Residential Building Construction F4100 * Construction of buildings Residential building construction (e.g., single family houses, multi family buildings, including high-rise buildings)
236210 Industrial Building and Structure Construction F4100 * Construction of buildings Industrial building and structure construction (except industrial facilities)
F4290 * Construction of other civil engineering projects Construction of industrial facilities (e.g., chemical plants)
F4390 * Other specialized construction activities Industrial oven construction
236220 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction F4100 * Construction of buildings Commercial and institutional building construction (except stadium construction)
F4290 * Construction of other civil engineering projects Stadium construction
237110 Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction F4220 * Construction of utility projects Water and sewer line and related structures construction
237120 Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction F4220 * Construction of utility projects Gas mains; gas, oil pipelines; construction; pipeline, wrapping
F4290 * Construction of other civil engineering projects Natural gas cleaning and processing plants, petroleum refineries, and petrochemical plants, construction
237130 Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction F4220 * Construction of utility projects Power and communication line and related structures construction
237210 Land Subdivision F4290 * Construction of other civil engineering projects Land subdivision
237310 Highway, Street and Bridge Construction F4210 * Construction of roads and railways Highway, street and bridge, and airport runway construction and repair; painting lines on roadways and parking areas; highway sign and guardrail erection (except by specialized contractors)
F4321 * Electrical installation Traffic signalling and lighting installation contractors
237990 Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction F4210 * Construction of roads and railways Construction of tunnels, subways, and railroads
F4220 * Construction of utility projects Construction of utility plants
F4290 * Construction of other civil engineering projects Other heavy and civil engineering construction n.e.c.
F4312 * Site preparation Microtunneling, soil stabilization using anchored earth procedures
238110 Poured Concrete Foundation and Structure Contractors F4390 * Other specialized construction activities Poured concrete foundation and structure contractors
238120 Structural Steel and Precast Concrete Contractors F4390 * Other specialized construction activities Structural steel and precast concrete contractors
238130 Framing Contractors F4390 * Other specialized construction activities Framing contractors
238140 Masonry Contractors F4330 * Building completion and finishing Stucco work; glass block laying
F4390 * Other specialized construction activities Masonry work (except stucco and glass block laying)
238150 Glass and Glazing Contractors F4330 * Building completion and finishing Glass and glazing contractors
238160 Roofing Contractors F4390 * Other specialized construction activities Roofing contractors
238170 Siding Contractors F4390 * Other specialized construction activities Siding contractors
238190 Other Foundation, Structure and Building Exterior Contractors F4390 * Other specialized construction activities Other foundation, structure and building exterior contractors
238210 Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors F4321 * Electrical installation Electrical contractors and other wiring installation contractors (except satellite dish installation)
238220 Plumbing, Heating and Air-Conditioning Contractors C3320 * Installation of industrial machinery and equipment Industrial furnace installation
F4322 Plumbing, heat and air-conditioning installation  
F4390 * Other specialized construction activities Chimney liner installation
N8129 * Other building and industrial cleaning activities Boiler chipping, cleaning and scaling
238291 Elevator and Escalator Installation Contractors F4329 * Other construction installation Elevator and escalator installation contractors
238299 All Other Building Equipment Contractors C3312 * Repair of machinery Service station equipment maintenance and repair
C3320 * Installation of industrial machinery and equipment Installation of industrial machinery including activities of millwrights
F4321 * Electrical installation Satellite dish (household), installation and service
F4329 * Other construction installation Other construction installation n.e.c
238310 Drywall and Insulation Contractors F4329 * Other construction installation Soundproofing and insulation
F4330 * Building completion and finishing Drywall, plastering and suspended ceiling, installation
238320 Painting and Wall Covering Contractors F4330 * Building completion and finishing Painting and wall covering contractors
238330 Flooring Contractors F4330 * Building completion and finishing Flooring contractors
238340 Tile and Terrazzo Contractors F4330 * Building completion and finishing Tile and terrazzo contractors
238350 Finish Carpentry Contractors F4330 * Building completion and finishing Finish carpentry contractors
238390 All Other Specialty Trade Contractors F4330 * Building completion and finishing Modular furniture attachment and installation; partition installation; laboratory equipment furniture installation
F4390 * Other specialized construction activities Bathtubs, refinishing; drapery hardware, window shades and blinds, installation; custom metal kitchen cabinets and counters; concrete, sealing, coating and waterproofing
238910 Site Preparation Contractors F4311 Demolition  
F4312 * Site preparation Site preparation contractors preparing land for building construction (e.g., land clearing and levelling; excavating and grading)
F4390 * Other specialized construction activities Site preparation contractors n.e.c. (e.g., pile driving; installation of septic systems, construction equipment rental with an operator (except cranes))
238990 All Other Specialty Trade Contractors F4210 * Construction of roads and railways Installation of interlocking stone or block
F4390 * Other specialized construction activities Sand blasting building; except installation of interlocking stone
311111 Dog and Cat Food Manufacturing C1080 * Manufacture of prepared animal feeds Dog and cat food, manufacturing
311119 Other Animal Food Manufacturing C1080 * Manufacture of prepared animal feeds Animal food (except dog and cat), manufacturing
311211 Flour Milling C1030 * Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables Fruit and potato flour, milling
C1061 * Manufacture of grain mill products Grain milling; flour (except fruit and potato), milling
311214 Rice Milling and Malt Manufacturing C1061 * Manufacture of grain mill products Rice, milling
C1103 * Manufacture of malt liquors and malt Malt, manufacturing
311221 Wet Corn Milling C1040 * Manufacture of vegetable and animal oils and fats Crude and refined vegetable oils made by wet milling
C1062 * Manufacture of starches and starch products Corn starch and corn oil, manufacturing
311224 Oilseed Processing C1040 * Manufacture of vegetable and animal oils and fats Production of all vegetable and nut oils (except corn oil)
311225 Fat and Oil Refining and Blending C1040 * Manufacture of vegetable and animal oils and fats Edible animal fats and oils, refining and blending; vegetable fats and oils and inedible animal fats and oils, refining and blending
C1062 * Manufacture of starches and starch products Corn oil, made from purchased oils
311230 Breakfast Cereal Manufacturing C1061 * Manufacture of grain mill products Breakfast cereal, manufacturing
311310 Sugar Manufacturing C1072 * Manufacture of sugar Sugar (except maple sugars and syrups), manufacturing
311320 Chocolate and Confectionery Manufacturing from Cacao Beans C1073 * Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery Chocolate and confectionery manufacturing from cacao beans
311330 Confectionery Manufacturing from Purchased Chocolate C1073 * Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate
311340 Non-Chocolate Confectionery Manufacturing C1073 * Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery Non-chocolate confectionery (e.g., lozenges, gum), manufacturing
311410 Frozen Food Manufacturing C1010 * Processing and preserving of meat Frozen meat entrées, prepared, manufacturing
C1030 * Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables Frozen fruits and vegetables (including preparations thereof), processing
C1071 * Manufacture of bakery products Frozen french toast, pancakes, waffles, manufacturing
C1074 * Manufacture of macaroni, noodles, couscous and similar farinaceous products Frozen pasta, manufacturing
C1075 * Manufacture of prepared meals and dishes Other frozen specialties (e.g., dinners, pot pies, soups (except seafood), pizza), manufacturing
C1079 * Manufacture of other food products n.e.c. Frozen soup and whipped topping
311420 Fruit and Vegetable Canning, Pickling and Drying C1030 * Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables Fruits and vegetables (except soups, canned specialties, ketchup and similar tomato sauces), canning, pickling, drying and dehydrating
C1074 * Manufacture of macaroni, noodles, couscous and similar farinaceous products Pasta-based products, canning
C1075 * Manufacture of prepared meals and dishes Canned specialties based on fruits or vegetables, including baked beans, bean sprouts, Chinese food and mincemeat, manufacturing
C1079 * Manufacture of other food products n.e.c. Canned baby food; soups, broths, soup mixes; condiment (i.e., ketchup, salsa), manufacturing
311511 Fluid Milk Manufacturing C1050 * Manufacture of dairy products Fluid milk, manufacturing
311515 Butter, Cheese, and Dry and Condensed Dairy Product Manufacturing C1050 * Manufacture of dairy products Butter; cheese; dry and condensed dairy products, manufacturing
C1079 * Manufacture of other food products n.e.c. Except butter; cheese; dry and condensed dairy products, manufacturing
311520 Ice Cream and Frozen Dessert Manufacturing C1050 * Manufacture of dairy products Ice cream and frozen dessert, manufacturing
311611 Animal (except Poultry) Slaughtering C1010 * Processing and preserving of meat Animals (except poultry and small game), slaughtering
C1079 * Manufacture of other food products n.e.c. Production of meat extracts produced in slaughtering plants
311614 Rendering and Meat Processing from Carcasses C1010 * Processing and preserving of meat Sausages and other meat products from purchased carcasses, manufacturing; edible and inedible animal fats and oils, rendering
C1079 * Manufacture of other food products n.e.c. Meat extracts (except poultry and small game), made from purchased meat
311615 Poultry Processing C1010 * Processing and preserving of meat Slaughtering and preparing of poultry and small game meat products
311710 Seafood Product Preparation and Packaging A0311 * Marine fishing Catching and processing aboard the fishing boat
C1010 * Processing and preserving of meat Whale meat production
C1020 Processing and preserving of fish, crustaceans and molluscs  
C1040 * Manufacture of vegetable and animal oils and fats Marine fats and oils, processing (canned or frozen)
C1075 * Manufacture of prepared meals and dishes Seafood dinners and stews, prepared and packaged, frozen or canned
C1079 * Manufacture of other food products n.e.c. Fish and other seafood soups, chowders, and broths, manufacturing
311811 Retail Bakeries C1071 * Manufacture of bakery products Retail bakeries
311814 Commercial Bakeries and Frozen Bakery Product Manufacturing C1071 * Manufacture of bakery products Commercial bakeries and frozen bakery product, manufacturing
311821 Cookie and Cracker Manufacturing C1071 * Manufacture of bakery products Cookie and cracker, manufacturing
311822 Flour Mixes and Dough Manufacturing from Purchased Flour C1061 * Manufacture of grain mill products Flour mixes and dough manufacturing from purchased flour
311823 Dry Pasta Manufacturing C1074 * Manufacture of macaroni, noodles, couscous and similar farinaceous products Dry pasta, manufacturing
C1075 * Manufacture of prepared meals and dishes Prepared dry pasta meals, manufacturing
311830 Tortilla Manufacturing C1071 * Manufacture of bakery products Tortilla, manufacturing
311911 Roasted Nut and Peanut Butter Manufacturing C1030 * Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables Roasted nut and peanut butter, manufacturing
311919 Other Snack Food Manufacturing C1030 * Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables Potato chips and similar potato snacks, manufacturing
C1071 * Manufacture of bakery products Baked snacks (e.g., corn chips, pretzels, tortilla chips), manufacturing; snacks foods, not prepared by baking (e.g., corn chips, tortilla chips), manufacturing
311920 Coffee and Tea Manufacturing C1079 * Manufacture of other food products n.e.c. Coffee (including concentrates) and tea, manufacturing
311930 Flavouring Syrup and Concentrate Manufacturing C1030 * Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables Fruit-based flavouring syrups and concentrates; apple cider non-alcoholic, manufacturing
C1079 * Manufacture of other food products n.e.c. Flavouring syrups and concentrates (except fruit and coffee), manufacturing
311940 Seasoning and Dressing Manufacturing B0893 * Extraction of salt Mining and processing of table salt
C1030 * Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables Fruit-based extracts (e.g., lemon), manufacturing
C1079 * Manufacture of other food products n.e.c. Spices, sauces and salad dressings (except flavouring syrups and concentrates) or processing of salt
311990 All Other Food Manufacturing C1030 * Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables Fresh vegetables and fruits, cutting, peeling, slicing
C1074 * Manufacture of macaroni, noodles, couscous and similar farinaceous products Fresh pasta, manufacturing
C1075 * Manufacture of prepared meals and dishes Fried noodles and dried pasta dish mixes made entirely of purchased dried ingredients
C1079 * Manufacture of other food products n.e.c. Other food products n.e.c., manufacturing
312110 Soft Drink and Ice Manufacturing C1104 Manufacture of soft drinks; production of mineral waters and other bottled waters  
D3530 * Steam and air conditioning supply Ice (except dry ice), manufacturing
312120 Breweries C1103 * Manufacture of malt liquors and malt Ale, lager, porter, stout brewing
312130 Wineries C1101 * Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits Brandy, distilling
C1102 Manufacture of wines  
312140 Distilleries C1101 * Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits Beverage spirits (except brandy), distilling
C2011 * Manufacture of basic chemicals Ethyl alcohol production from fermented materials
312210 Tobacco Stemming and Redrying C1200 * Manufacture of tobacco products Tobacco stemming and redrying
312220 Tobacco Product Manufacturing C1200 * Manufacture of tobacco products Tobacco product, manufacturing
313110 Fibre, Yarn and Thread Mills C1311 * Preparation and spinning of textile fibres Fibre, yarn and thread mills
313210 Broad-Woven Fabric Mills C1312 Weaving of textiles  
C1420 * Manufacture of articles of fur Artificial fur on woven base
313220 Narrow Fabric Mills and Schiffli Machine Embroidery C1399 * Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c. Narrow fabric and embroidery, manufacturing
313230 Nonwoven Fabric Mills C1399 * Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c. Nonwoven fabric (e.g., felt), manufacturing
313240 Knit Fabric Mills C1391 Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics  
C1399 * Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c. Lace mills
C1420 * Manufacture of articles of fur Artificial fur on knit base
313310 Textile and Fabric Finishing C1311 * Preparation and spinning of textile fibres Thread and fibre, preparation
C1313 * Finishing of textiles Textile finishing (e.g., bleaching, dyeing, sponging, shrinking), except preparation of fibre
313320 Fabric Coating C1313 * Finishing of textiles Waterproofing, coating, impregnating apparel products, for the trade; fabric, coating (except rubberized); purchased garment, coating, impregnating or rubberizing
C2219 * Manufacture of other rubber products Rubberized fabric, manufacturing
314110 Carpet and Rug Mills C1393 * Manufacture of carpets and rugs Carpets and rugs (except bindings or carpets and rugs made from purchased fabric), manufacturing
314120 Curtain and Linen Mills C1392 * Manufacture of made-up textile articles, except apparel Curtains and linens (except plastic), manufacturing
C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Plastic shower curtains and table cloths made from purchased materials
314910 Textile Bag and Canvas Mills C1392 * Manufacture of made-up textile articles, except apparel Textile bags and canvas products n.e.c., manufacturing
C1512 * Manufacture of luggage, handbags and the like, saddlery and harness Plastic blanket bags, cut and sewn, manufacturing
C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Plastic blanket bags, heat seamed, manufacturing
314990 All Other Textile Product Mills C1311 * Preparation and spinning of textile fibres Textile waste fibres, processing
C1313 * Finishing of textiles Embroidery, decorative stitching or contract mill menders
C1392 * Manufacture of made-up textile articles, except apparel Textile products cut and sewn n.e.c. (e.g., bath mats and sets, sleeping bags, banners and flags, hammocks)
C1393 * Manufacture of carpets and rugs Carpets and rugs made from purchased fabric and carpet and rug binding for the trade
C1394 Manufacture of cordage, rope, twine and netting  
C1399 * Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c. Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c.
C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Textile diapers, manufacturing; embroidering on clothing
315110 Hosiery and Sock Mills C1430 * Manufacture of knitted and crocheted apparel Hosiery and sock, manufacturing
315190 Other Clothing Knitting Mills C1430 * Manufacture of knitted and crocheted apparel Other garments made in knitting mills
315210 Cut and Sew Clothing Contracting C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Cut and sew operations on materials owned by others (e.g., sewing arms to shirt bodies)
C1420 * Manufacture of articles of fur Fur clothing, cut and sewn from materials owned by others
315221 Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Underwear and Nightwear Manufacturing C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Men's and boys' cut and sew underwear and nightwear, manufacturing
315222 Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Suit, Coat and Overcoat Manufacturing C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Men's and boys' cut and sew suit, coat and overcoat, manufacturing
315226 Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Shirt Manufacturing C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Men's and boys' cut and sew shirt, manufacturing
315227 Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Trouser, Slack and Jean Manufacturing C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Men's and boys' cut and sew trouser, slack and jean, manufacturing
315229 Other Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Clothing Manufacturing C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Men's and boys', cut and sewn bathing suits, Bermuda, ski pants, manufacturing
315231 Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Lingerie, Loungewear and Nightwear Manufacturing C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Women's and girls' cut and sew lingerie, loungewear and nightwear, manufacturing
315232 Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Blouse and Shirt Manufacturing C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Women's and girls' cut and sew blouse and shirt, manufacturing
315233 Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Dress Manufacturing C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Women's and girls' cut and sew dress, manufacturing
315234 Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Suit, Coat, Tailored Jacket and Skirt Manufacturing C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Women's and girls' suits, coats, tailored jackets and skirts, made from purchased fabric
C1420 * Manufacture of articles of fur Women's and girls' tailored, artificial fur coats, made from purchased fabric
315239 Other Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Clothing Manufacturing C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Women's and girls pants, shorts, athletic wear, bathing suits, uniforms, etc., manufacturing
315291 Infants' Cut and Sew Clothing Manufacturing C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Infants' pants, shirts, skirts, pyjamas, robes, etc., manufacturing
315292 Fur and Leather Clothing Manufacturing C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Leather and sheep-lined clothing, manufacturing
C1420 * Manufacture of articles of fur Fur clothing, manufacturing
315299 All Other Cut and Sew Clothing Manufacturing C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Athletic uniforms, costumes, raincoats, etc., manufacturing
315990 Clothing Accessories and Other Clothing Manufacturing C1399 * Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c. Apparel findings and trimmings, made from purchased fabric
C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Neckties, scarves, mufflers, dickeys, headbands, hats, caps, leather gloves and mittens et millinery
C1420 * Manufacture of articles of fur Fur mittens and gloves, manufacturing
C2219 * Manufacture of other rubber products Rubber bathing caps, manufacturing
316110 Leather and Hide Tanning and Finishing C1511 Tanning and dressing of leather; dressing and dyeing of fur  
316210 Footwear Manufacturing C1520 * Manufacture of footwear Footwear (except cut stock), manufacturing
316990 Other Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Industrial work accessories (e.g., welder's leather jackets, leggings, sleeves and aprons), manufacturing
C1512 * Manufacture of luggage, handbags and the like, saddlery and harness Luggage, handbags, small articles of leather (e.g., wallets, key cases, coin purses), horse whips, saddlery and harness, manufacturing
C1520 * Manufacture of footwear Footwear cut stock, manufacturing
321111 Sawmills (except Shingle and Shake Mills) C1610 * Sawmilling and planing of wood Manufacturing basic wood products in sawmills
321112 Shingle and Shake Mills C1622 * Manufacture of builders' carpentry and joinery Shingle and shake, manufacturing
321114 Wood Preservation C1610 * Sawmilling and planing of wood Wood preservation
321211 Hardwood Veneer and Plywood Mills C1621 * Manufacture of veneer sheets and wood-based panels Hardwood veneer and plywood, manufacturing
321212 Softwood Veneer and Plywood Mills C1621 * Manufacture of veneer sheets and wood-based panels Softwood veneer and plywood, manufacturing
321215 Structural Wood Product Manufacturing C1621 * Manufacture of veneer sheets and wood-based panels Laminated veneer lumber (LVL), manufacturing
C1622 * Manufacture of builders' carpentry and joinery Structural wood members (e.g., glue-laminated arches, I-beams, roof trusses, finger-joined lumber), manufacturing
321216 Particle Board and Fibreboard Mills C1621 * Manufacture of veneer sheets and wood-based panels Particle board and fireboard, manufacturing
321217 Waferboard Mills C1621 * Manufacture of veneer sheets and wood-based panels Waferboard, manufacturing
321911 Wood Window and Door Manufacturing C1622 * Manufacture of builders' carpentry and joinery Wood window and door, manufacturing
321919 Other Millwork C1610 * Sawmilling and planing of wood Wood flooring and dimension stock manufacturing; purchased lumber re-sawing
C1622 * Manufacture of builders' carpentry and joinery Millwork, n.e.c. (e.g., baseboards, cornices, porch columns, shutters, wood mouldings), manufacturing
C1629 * Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials Blocks for the manufacture of smoking pipes
321920 Wood Container and Pallet Manufacturing C1623 * Manufacture of wooden containers Nailed wood boxes and shook; wood pallets and skids; wood cooperage and stock, manufacturing
C1629 * Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials Wooden jewellery boxes, manufacturing
321991 Manufactured (Mobile) Home Manufacturing C1622 * Manufacture of builders' carpentry and joinery Manufactured (mobile) home, manufacturing
321992 Prefabricated Wood Building Manufacturing C1622 * Manufacture of builders' carpentry and joinery Prefabricated wood building, manufacturing
321999 All Other Miscellaneous Wood Product Manufacturing C1610 * Sawmilling and planing of wood Lumber, kiln drying; wood excelsior, wood flour, fuelwood from purchased sawmill waste, manufacturing
C1623 * Manufacture of wooden containers Wood cable reels and cloth winding reels, manufacturing
C1629 * Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials Wood products n.e.c. (e.g., prefabricated fencing, handicrafts, ladders, household-type woodenware), manufacturing
C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Plastic boot and shoe lasts, manufacturing
322111 Mechanical Pulp Mills C1701 * Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard Mechanical pulp, manufacturing
322112 Chemical Pulp Mills C1701 * Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard Chemical pulp, manufacturing
322121 Paper (except Newsprint) Mills C1701 * Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard Paper mills (except newsprint)
C1702 * Manufacture of corrugated paper and paperboard and of containers of paper and paperboard Corrugated paper or paperboard or containers made in paper mills, manufacturing
C1709 * Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard Paper stationery made in paper mills; sanitary paper goods made in paper mills
C2399 * Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.e.c. Tar paper made in paper mills
322122 Newsprint Mills C1701 * Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard Newsprint, manufacturing
322130 Paperboard Mills C1701 * Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard Paperboard mills
C1702 * Manufacture of corrugated paper and paperboard and of containers of paper and paperboard Corrugated paperboard or containers made in paperboard mills
C1709 * Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard Paper stationery and sanitary paper goods made in paperboard mills
322211 Corrugated and Solid Fibre Box Manufacturing C1702 * Manufacture of corrugated paper and paperboard and of containers of paper and paperboard Corrugated and solid fibre box, manufacturing
322212 Folding Paperboard Box Manufacturing C1702 * Manufacture of corrugated paper and paperboard and of containers of paper and paperboard Folding paperboard box, manufacturing
322219 Other Paperboard Container Manufacturing C1702 * Manufacture of corrugated paper and paperboard and of containers of paper and paperboard Setup paperboard boxes; sanitary food containers, manufacturing
C1709 * Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard Paperboard containers n.e.c. (e.g., fibre cones, cores; paper cups, straws), manufacturing
322220 Paper Bag and Coated and Treated Paper Manufacturing C1399 * Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c. Pressure-sensitive cloth tape (e.g., duct tape), manufacturing
C1701 * Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard Coated and laminated paper n.e.c., manufacturing
C1702 * Manufacture of corrugated paper and paperboard and of containers of paper and paperboard Laminated and coated bags, manufacturing
C1709 * Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard Coated board, gummed paper products, pressure-sensitive paper and tape, made from purchased material
C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Cellophane adhesive tape, made from purchased material
C2420 * Manufacture of basic precious and other non-ferrous metals Foil laminates, made from purchased foil
C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Bags, made from purchased foil
322230 Stationery Product Manufacturing C1709 * Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard Stationery product, manufacturing
322291 Sanitary Paper Product Manufacturing C1709 * Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard Sanitary paper product, manufacturing
322299 All Other Converted Paper Product Manufacturing C1701 * Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard Crepe paper, made from purchased paper
C1702 * Manufacture of corrugated paper and paperboard and of containers of paper and paperboard Die-cut paper products (except for office use), made from purchased paper or paperboard, manufacturing
C1709 * Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard Converted paper products n.e.c. (articles made of coated or laminated paper), and paper novelties, manufacturing
323113 Commercial Screen Printing C1313 * Finishing of textiles Screen printing on made-up textile articles (e.g., placemats, napkins and towels)
C1811 * Printing Screen printing labels and tags; screen printing on plastics, glass, paper and metal
323114 Quick Printing C1811 * Printing Quick printing
N8219 * Photocopying, document preparation and other specialized office support activities Quick printing, combined with photocopy services
323115 Digital Printing C1811 * Printing Digital printing
323116 Manifold Business Forms Printing C1811 * Printing Manifold business forms printing (e.g., check book and refills, business forms, sales book)
323119 Other Printing C1709 * Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard Labels and tags (except silk-screen), printing
C1811 * Printing Printing, n.e.c. (e.g., blankbooks, photo albums, scrapbooks, and loose-leaf binders)
323120 Support Activities for Printing C1812 Service activities related to printing  
324110 Petroleum Refineries C1920 * Manufacture of refined petroleum products Petroleum products, manufactured in refineries
324121 Asphalt Paving Mixture and Block Manufacturing C2399 * Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.e.c. Asphalt paving mixture and block, manufacturing
324122 Asphalt Shingle and Coating Material Manufacturing C2399 * Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.e.c. Asphalt shingle and coating material, manufacturing
324190 Other Petroleum and Coal Product Manufacturing C1629 * Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials Pressed sawdust logs with petroleum binder, manufacturing
C1910 * Manufacture of coke oven products Manufacture of coke oven products
C1920 * Manufacture of refined petroleum products Hard coal fuel briquettes, lignite coal fuel briquettes, lubricating oils and greases; products made from refined petroleum, manufacturing
325110 Petrochemical Manufacturing C1920 * Manufacture of refined petroleum products Lubricating oils and greases; products made from refined petroleum, manufacturing
C2011 * Manufacture of basic chemicals Petrochemicals (i.e., cyclic aromatic and acyclic (aliphatic) hydrocarbons), manufacturing
325120 Industrial Gas Manufacturing C2011 * Manufacture of basic chemicals Industrial gas (e.g., refrigerant gases, liquid or compressed air, dry ice), manufacturing
325130 Synthetic Dye and Pigment Manufacturing C2011 * Manufacture of basic chemicals Synthetic dye and pigment, manufacturing
325181 Alkali and Chlorine Manufacturing C2011 * Manufacture of basic chemicals Alkali (e.g., sodium bicarbonate, caustic soda) and chlorine, manufacturing
325189 All Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing C2011 * Manufacture of basic chemicals Nuclear fuel elements; radioactive chemical elements, and inorganic basic chemicals n.e.c., manufacturing
C2012 * Manufacture of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds Ammonium chloride, hydroxide and molybdate, manufacturing
325190 Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing C1910 * Manufacture of coke oven products Pitch, made by distillation of coal tar
C2011 * Manufacture of basic chemicals Organic basic chemicals n.e.c., manufacturing
C2022 * Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics Water pigments for finishing leather, manufacturing
C2029 * Manufacture of other chemical products n.e.c. Fatty acids, synthetic essential oils, manufacturing
C2100 * Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemical and botanical products Salicylic acid (except medicinal), manufacturing
325210 Resin and Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing C2013 * Manufacture of plastics and synthetic rubber in primary forms Resin and synthetic rubber, manufacturing
325220 Artificial and Synthetic Fibres and Filaments Manufacturing C2030 Manufacture of man-made fibres  
C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Cellophane film or sheet, manufacturing
325313 Chemical Fertilizer (except Potash) Manufacturing C2011 * Manufacture of basic chemicals Phosphoric acid, manufacturing
C2012 * Manufacture of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds Chemical fertilizers (except potash and phosphoric acid), manufacturing
325314 Mixed Fertilizer Manufacturing C2012 * Manufacture of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds Mixed fertilizer (e.g., nitrogenous, phosphatic or potassic), manufacturing
325320 Pesticide and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing C2021 * Manufacture of pesticides and other agrochemical products Pesticide and other agricultural chemical, manufacturing
325410 Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manufacturing C2029 * Manufacture of other chemical products n.e.c. Diagnostic reagents, manufacturing
C2100 * Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemical and botanical products Radioactive in-vivo diagnostic substances, pharmaceutical and medicinal products (including salicylic acid), manufacturing
325510 Paint and Coating Manufacturing C2022 * Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics Paint and coating, manufacturing
325520 Adhesive Manufacturing C2022 * Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics Caulking compounds, manufacturing
C2029 * Manufacture of other chemical products n.e.c. Adhesives, manufacturing
325610 Soap and Cleaning Compound Manufacturing C2011 * Manufacture of basic chemicals Lyes, manufacturing
C2021 * Manufacture of pesticides and other agrochemical products Household and industrial disinfectants, manufacturing
C2023 * Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations Soap and cleaning compounds n.e.c., manufacturing
C2029 * Manufacture of other chemical products n.e.c. Textile and leather finishing agents (e.g., soluble oils, softeners and penetrants); laundry starches, manufacturing
325620 Toilet Preparation Manufacturing C2023 * Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations Toilet preparation (including hair dyes and tints), manufacturing
325910 Printing Ink Manufacturing C2022 * Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics Printing ink, manufacturing
325920 Explosives Manufacturing C2029 * Manufacture of other chemical products n.e.c. Explosives and pyrotechnic products (e.g., propellant powders), manufacturing
325991 Custom Compounding of Purchased Resins C2013 * Manufacture of plastics and synthetic rubber in primary forms Custom compounding of purchased resins
325999 All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product Manufacturing C2011 * Manufacture of basic chemicals Distilled water, manufacturing
C2022 * Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics Textile dye preparations and other household dye or tinting preparations (except hair), manufacturing
C2023 * Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations Degreasing solvents and incense, manufacturing
C2029 * Manufacture of other chemical products n.e.c. Specialty chemical preparations n.e.c. (e.g., photographic chemicals and film, plates and paper; synthetic oils (e.g., cutting, lubricating); natural essential oils; fireworks; writing and drawing inks; matches; barbecue starter fluid), manufacturing
C2399 * Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.e.c. Drilling mud compounds, conditioners and additives (except bentonite), manufacturing
C2817 * Manufacture of office machinery and equipment (except computers and peripheral equipment) Toner cartridges, manufacturing
N8292 * Packaging activities Aerosol packaging services
326111 Plastic Bag and Pouch Manufacturing C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Plastic bag and pouch, manufacturing
326114 Plastic Film and Sheet Manufacturing C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Plastic film and sheet (including packaging), manufacturing
326121 Unlaminated Plastic Profile Shape Manufacturing C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Unlaminated plastic profile shape, manufacturing
326122 Plastic Pipe and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Plastic pipe and pipe fitting, manufacturing
326130 Laminated Plastic Plate, Sheet (except Packaging), and Shape Manufacturing C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Laminated plastic plate, sheet (except packaging) and shape, manufacturing
326140 Polystyrene Foam Product Manufacturing C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Polystyrene foam product, manufacturing
326150 Urethane and Other Foam Product (except Polystyrene), Manufacturing C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Urethane and other foam product (except polystyrene), manufacturing
326160 Plastic Bottle Manufacturing C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Plastic bottle, manufacturing
326191 Plastic Plumbing Fixture Manufacturing C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Plastic plumbing fixture, manufacturing
326193 Motor Vehicle Plastic Parts Manufacturing C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Motor vehicle plastic parts, manufacturing
326196 Plastic Window and Door Manufacturing C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Plastic window and door, manufacturing
326198 All Other Plastic Product Manufacturing C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Plastics products, n.e.c. (e.g., vinyl floor coverings, fasteners, plastic shoe parts, bottle lids, packaging materials, containers, lens blanks), manufacturing
C2720 * Manufacture of batteries and accumulators Plastic battery cases, manufacturing
C2920 * Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles; manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers Plastic air-freight containers, manufacturing
C3100 * Manufacture of furniture Plastics counter tops, not fabricated at the construction site, manufacturing
326210 Tire Manufacturing C2211 Manufacture of rubber tyres and tubes; retreading and rebuilding of rubber tyres  
C2219 * Manufacture of other rubber products Tire repair or retreading
326220 Rubber and Plastic Hose and Belting Manufacturing C2219 * Manufacture of other rubber products Rubber hose and belting, manufacturing
C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Plastic hose and belting, manufacturing
326290 Other Rubber Product Manufacturing C2219 * Manufacture of other rubber products Miscellaneous rubber products n.e.c., including reclaimed rubber (e.g., air mattresses, boot and shoe heels and soles of rubber, condoms, floor mats, printer's blankets), manufacturing
C2720 * Manufacture of batteries and accumulators Battery containers and parts of rubber, manufacturing
327110 Pottery, Ceramics and Plumbing Fixture Manufacturing C2392 * Manufacture of clay building materials Bathroom accessories, vitreous china, ceramic, and earthenware, manufacturing
C2393 Manufacture of other porcelain and ceramic products  
327120 Clay Building Material and Refractory Manufacturing C2391 Manufacture of refractory products  
C2392 * Manufacture of clay building materials Manufacture of clay building materials
C2395 * Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement and plaster Adobe bricks and similar articles of fibre cement, manufacturing
327214 Glass Manufacturing C2310 * Manufacture of glass and glass products Glass, manufacturing
327215 Glass Product Manufacturing from Purchased Glass C2310 * Manufacture of glass and glass products Glass product, manufacturing from purchased glass
327310 Cement Manufacturing C2394 * Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster Cement, manufacturing
327320 Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing C2395 * Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement and plaster Ready-mix concrete, manufacturing
327330 Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing C2395 * Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement and plaster Concrete pipe, brick and block, manufacturing
327390 Other Concrete Product Manufacturing C2395 * Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement and plaster Other concrete product (e.g., corrugated products and statuary), manufacturing
327410 Lime Manufacturing C2394 * Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster Lime, manufacturing
327420 Gypsum Product Manufacturing C2394 * Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster Calcined gypsum (plaster), manufacturing
C2395 * Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement and plaster Gypsum products (except plaster), manufacturing
327910 Abrasive Product Manufacturing C2399 * Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.e.c. Abrasive product (e.g., sandpaper), manufacturing
327990 All Other Non-Metallic Mineral Product Manufacturing C2310 * Manufacture of glass and glass products Fibreglass insulation products, manufacturing
C2395 * Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement and plaster Sand-lime products (e.g., bricks, blocks); cement base stucco and stucco products; concrete dry mixture, manufacturing
C2396 * Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone Cut stone products (e.g., bases, blocks, furniture, statuary, tombstones), dimension stone for buildings, manufacturing
C2399 * Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.e.c. Nonmetallic mineral products, n.e.c. (e.g., mineral wool, mica products, ultra high purity silicon), manufacturing; slag, processing
C3211 * Manufacture of jewellery and related articles Synthetic precious or semiprecious stones for jewelry uses, manufacturing and working (except setting)
331110 Iron and Steel Mills and Ferro-Alloy Manufacturing C2410 * Manufacture of basic iron and steel Iron and steel mills and ferro-alloy, manufacturing
331210 Iron and Steel Pipes and Tubes Manufacturing from Purchased Steel C2431 * Casting of iron and steel Iron and steel pipes and tubes manufacturing from purchased steel
331221 Cold-Rolled Steel Shape Manufacturing C2410 * Manufacture of basic iron and steel Cold-rolled steel shape, manufacturing
331222 Steel Wire Drawing C2410 * Manufacture of basic iron and steel Wire, drawing from purchased steel or iron
C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Iron or steel wire products and cable, made in wire-drawing plants
C2732 * Manufacture of other electronic and electric wires and cables Insulated steel cable capable of being used as a conductor, made in wire-drawing plants
C3099 * Manufacture of other transport equipment n.e.c. Iron or steel wire carts (e.g., household, grocery, industrial), made in wire-drawing plants
331313 Primary Production of Alumina and Aluminum C2420 * Manufacture of basic precious and other non-ferrous metals Primary production of alumina and aluminum (e.g., refining and smelting)
331317 Aluminum Rolling, Drawing, Extruding and Alloying C2420 * Manufacture of basic precious and other non-ferrous metals Rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying purchased aluminum (except wire products)
C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Aluminum wire products, made in wire-drawing plants
C2732 * Manufacture of other electronic and electric wires and cables Insulated aluminum wire (e.g., apparatus, energy, coaxial, communication) made in aluminum wire drawing plants
331410 Non-Ferrous Metal (except Aluminum) Smelting and Refining C2420 * Manufacture of basic precious and other non-ferrous metals Non-ferrous metal (except aluminum), smelting and refining
331420 Copper Rolling, Drawing, Extruding and Alloying C2420 * Manufacture of basic precious and other non-ferrous metals Rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying purchased copper
C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Copper mechanical wire products, made in wire-drawing mills; copper wire products, such as wire mesh made in wire-drawing mills
C2732 * Manufacture of other electronic and electric wires and cables Energy wire or cable, insulated, made in copper wire drawing plants
331490 Non-Ferrous Metal (except Copper and Aluminum) Rolling, Drawing, Extruding and Alloying C2420 * Manufacture of basic precious and other non-ferrous metals Rolling, drawing, extruding, alloying and secondary refining of purchased nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum)
C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Non-ferrous (except copper and aluminum) wire mesh, cloth and nails, made in wire-drawing plant
331511 Iron Foundries C2431 * Casting of iron and steel Iron foundries; cast iron pipe and pipe fittings; municipal castings (e.g., manhole covers, sewer grates), manufacturing
C2823 * Manufacture of machinery for metallurgy Rolling mill rolls and moulds for casting steel ingots, manufacturing
331514 Steel Foundries C2431 * Casting of iron and steel Steel foundries
331523 Non-Ferrous Die-Casting Foundries C2432 * Casting of non-ferrous metals Nonferrous metal, die-casting
331529 Non-Ferrous Foundries (except Die-Casting) C2432 * Casting of non-ferrous metals Nonferrous metal, casting (except die-casting)
332113 Forging C2591 * Forging, pressing, stamping and roll-forming of metal; powder metallurgy Forging
332118 Stamping C2591 * Forging, pressing, stamping and roll-forming of metal; powder metallurgy Metal, stamping (except motor vehicle); custom roll forming; powder metallurgy
C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Metal closures (e.g., bottle caps, jar lids), stamping
332210 Cutlery and Hand Tool Manufacturing C2593 * Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware Cutlery, tools, saw blades, manufacturing
C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Metal kitchen utensils (except sieves), fabricating
C2790 * Manufacture of other electrical equipment Hand-held soldering guns and irons (including electric), manufacturing
C2816 * Manufacture of lifting and handling equipment Jacks (except hydraulic or pneumatic), manufacturing
C2819 * Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery Hand-held measuring tools, manufacturing
C2821 * Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery Non-powered lawn mowers, manufacturing
C3290 * Other manufacturing n.e.c. Hand sieves, manufacturing
332311 Prefabricated Metal Building and Component Manufacturing C2511 * Manufacture of structural metal products Prefabricated metal building and component, manufacturing
332314 Concrete Reinforcing Bar Manufacturing C2410 * Manufacture of basic iron and steel Concrete reinforcing bar, manufacturing
332319 Other Plate Work and Fabricated Structural Product Manufacturing C2511 * Manufacture of structural metal products Plate work; fabricated structural metal products (e.g., bar joists), manufacturing
C2512 * Manufacture of tanks, reservoirs and containers of metal Hoppers and metal plate work containers, manufacturing
C2513 * Manufacture of steam generators, except central heating hot water boilers Metal plate nuclear shielding and nuclear reactor containment vessels, fabricating
C2816 * Manufacture of lifting and handling equipment Laminated-plate crane hooks, manufacturing
C2823 * Manufacture of machinery for metallurgy Ladle bails, manufacturing
C3011 * Building of ships and floating structures Prefabricated, metal ship and barge sections, and buoys, manufacturing
C3012 * Building of pleasure and sporting boats Prefabricated metal boat sections, manufacturing
332321 Metal Window and Door Manufacturing C2511 * Manufacture of structural metal products Metal window and door, manufacturing
332329 Other Ornamental and Architectural Metal Product Manufacturing C2511 * Manufacture of structural metal products Ornamental and architectural metal products n.e.c., manufacturing
C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Metal-chain ladders, manufacturing; sheet metal countertops, not fabricated at the site of construction
332410 Power Boiler and Heat Exchanger Manufacturing C2513 * Manufacture of steam generators, except central heating hot water boilers Power boilers, manufacturing
C2819 * Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery Heat exchangers and steam-jet aftercoolers, manufacturing
332420 Metal Tank (Heavy Gauge) Manufacturing C2512 * Manufacture of tanks, reservoirs and containers of metal Heavy-gauge metal tanks (including pressure vessels), manufacturing
C2819 * Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery Gas absorbers, autoclaves, and fractionating columns and towers, manufacturing
C2823 * Manufacture of machinery for metallurgy Pots (e.g., annealing, melting, smelting), manufacturing
C2920 * Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles; manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers Liquid containers specially designed for one or more modes of transportation, manufacturing
332431 Metal Can Manufacturing C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Metal can, manufacturing
332439 Other Metal Container Manufacturing C2512 * Manufacture of tanks, reservoirs and containers of metal Light-gauge metal bins (e.g., grain and feed storage) and vats, manufacturing
C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Light-gauge metal containers n.e.c. (e.g., boxes, garbage cans) and metal vacuum bottles and jugs, manufacturing
C2920 * Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles; manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers Light-gauge metal air-cargo containers, manufacturing
332510 Hardware Manufacturing C2593 * Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware Hardware, manufacturing
332611 Spring (Heavy Gauge) Manufacturing C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Spring (heavy gauge), manufacturing
332619 Other Fabricated Wire Product Manufacturing C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Nails, brads and staples; light-gauge metal springs (except precision), made from purchased wire
C3290 * Other manufacturing n.e.c. Other hand sieves, manufacturing
332710 Machine Shops C2592 * Treatment and coating of metals; machining Machining metal parts on a job order basis
C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Precision turned product, manufacturing
332720 Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Turned product and screw, nut and bolt, manufacturing
332810 Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities C2592 * Treatment and coating of metals; machining Coating, engraving, heat treating and allied activities
332910 Metal Valve Manufacturing C2410 * Manufacture of basic iron and steel Ferrous metal fluid-power pipe fittings, manufacturing
C2420 * Manufacture of basic precious and other non-ferrous metals Non-ferrous metal fluid-power pipe fittings, manufacturing
C2812 * Manufacture of fluid power equipment Rubber hose and tube assemblies with fittings, manufacturing
C2813 * Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves Metal valves, manufacturing; fire hydrants, complete, manufacturing
C2819 * Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery Lawn sprinklers, manufacturing
332991 Ball and Roller Bearing Manufacturing C2814 * Manufacture of bearings, gears, gearing and driving elements Ball and roller bearing, manufacturing
332999 All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing C1709 * Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard Ammunition wads, manufacturing
C2023 * Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations Soap-impregnated metal scouring pads, manufacturing
C2029 * Manufacture of other chemical products n.e.c. Ammunition detonators and percussion caps, manufacturing
C2410 * Manufacture of basic iron and steel Fabricated metal pipe fittings made from purchased pipe, steel
C2420 * Manufacture of basic precious and other non-ferrous metals Pipe and pipe fittings, made from purchased metal pipe (non-ferrous)
C2520 Manufacture of weapons and ammunition  
C2593 * Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware Industrial patterns, manufacturing
C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c.
333110 Agricultural Implement Manufacturing C2813 * Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves Farm-type windmills, manufacturing
C2818 * Manufacture of power-driven hand tools Powered hand tools for lawn and garden use (e.g., hedge trimmers, leaf blowers); electric hand held animal hair clippers (shears), manufacturing
C2821 * Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery Agricultural implements (e.g., ploughing, planting, harvesting, threshing, machinery; lawn and garden wagons), manufacturing
C2825 * Manufacture of machinery for food, beverage and tobacco processing Farm-type grain and seed driers; cleaning, sorting and grading machines; cream separators; tobacco curers; nut shellers, manufacturing
C2826 * Manufacture of machinery for textile, apparel and leather production Cotton ginning machinery, manufacturing
C3099 * Manufacture of other transport equipment n.e.c. Farm wagon, manufacturing
333120 Construction Machinery Manufacturing C2593 * Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware General purpose rock drill bits, manufacturing
C2816 * Manufacture of lifting and handling equipment Construction cranes, manufacturing
C2818 * Manufacture of power-driven hand tools Hand-held construction drilling equipment, manufacturing
C2819 * Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery Roadway and parking area line-marking machinery, manufacturing
C2821 * Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery Tree harvesting and handling machinery, manufacturing
C2824 * Manufacture of machinery for mining, quarrying and construction Construction machinery, manufacturing; excavating buckets (e.g., clamshell, concrete, dragline, drag scraper, shovel), manufacturing; concrete pumps, manufacturing
333130 Mining and Oil and Gas Field Machinery Manufacturing C2593 * Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware Drilling bits (oil and gas field equipment), manufacturing
C2816 * Manufacture of lifting and handling equipment Mining car dumpers, manufacturing
C2818 * Manufacture of power-driven hand tools Hand-held mine drilling equipment, manufacturing
C2824 * Manufacture of machinery for mining, quarrying and construction Mining and oil and gas field machinery, n.e.c. (e.g., amalgamators, augers, ore crushers, underground drilling equipment, quarrying machinery), manufacturing
C3020 * Manufacture of railway locomotives and rolling stock Mining cars, manufacturing
333210 Sawmill and Woodworking Machinery Manufacturing C2822 * Manufacture of metal-forming machinery and machine tools Sawmill and woodworking machinery, manufacturing
333220 Rubber and Plastics Industry Machinery Manufacturing C2822 * Manufacture of metal-forming machinery and machine tools Hard plastic and hard rubber working machinery, manufacturing
C2829 * Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery Rubber and plastics industry machinery, manufacturing
333291 Paper Industry Machinery Manufacturing C2821 * Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery Stationary log debarking machinery; log splitters, manufacturing
C2829 * Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery Pulp and paper industry machinery, manufacturing
333299 All Other Industrial Machinery Manufacturing C2815 * Manufacture of ovens, furnaces and furnace burners Chemical or cement kilns, manufacturing
C2819 * Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery Degreasing and desalination equipment, distilling machinery and calendaring machine for textiles, manufacturing
C2822 * Manufacture of metal-forming machinery and machine tools Stone-working machinery and electroplating machinery and equipment, manufacturing
C2823 * Manufacture of machinery for metallurgy Metal casting machinery n.e.c., manufacturing
C2825 * Manufacture of machinery for food, beverage and tobacco processing Food, beverage and tobacco processing machinery n.e.c, manufacturing
C2826 * Manufacture of machinery for textile, apparel and leather production Textile, clothing and footwear machinery n.e.c., manufacturing
C2829 * Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery Industrial manufacturing machinery, n.e.c., manufacturing
C3250 * Manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies Laboratory distilling apparatus, manufacturing
333310 Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing C2670 * Manufacture of optical instruments and photographic equipment Optical comparators, light meters, manufacturing
C2790 * Manufacture of other electrical equipment Teaching machines (except flight simulators), manufacturing
C2817 * Manufacture of office machinery and equipment (except computers and peripheral equipment) Store and office machines (except computers), manufacturing
C2819 * Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery Duct cleaning equipment; commercial hair dryers; air conditioner servicing equipment; vending machines, manufacturing
C2822 * Manufacture of metal-forming machinery and machine tools Floor sanding machines, manufacturing
C2825 * Manufacture of machinery for food, beverage and tobacco processing Commercial-type cooking equipment, manufacturing
C2826 * Manufacture of machinery for textile, apparel and leather production Dry cleaning and laundry equipment (except household), manufacturing
C2829 * Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery Motor vehicle alignment equipment, car washing equipment, carnival and amusement park rides, manufacturing
C3030 * Manufacture of air and spacecraft and related machinery Flight simulators, manufacturing
C3290 * Other manufacturing n.e.c. Mechanical carpet sweepers, manufacturing
333413 Industrial and Commercial Fan and Blower and Air Purification Equipment Manufacturing C2819 * Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery Industrial and commercial fan and blower and air purification equipment, manufacturing
333416 Heating Equipment and Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing C2512 * Manufacture of tanks, reservoirs and containers of metal Heating boilers and radiators, manufacturing
C2813 * Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves Air-conditioning compressors, manufacturing
C2815 * Manufacture of ovens, furnaces and furnace burners Warm air furnaces, electric comfort heating equipment and heating oil burners, manufacturing
C2819 * Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery Refrigeration and heating equipment (except automotive-type air conditioning equipment), manufacturing
333511 Industrial Mould Manufacturing C2593 * Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware Industrial moulds (except ingots), manufacturing
333519 Other Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing C2593 * Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware Metalworking machine-tool cutting accessories, cutting dies, wire-drawing dies, manufacturing
C2822 * Manufacture of metal-forming machinery and machine tools Metal-working machine tools; metal-forming machine tools and accessories (except cutting heads), manufacturing
C2823 * Manufacture of machinery for metallurgy Die casting machines and rolling mill machinery, manufacturing
333611 Turbine and Turbine Generator Set Unit Manufacturing C2811 * Manufacture of engines and turbines, except aircraft, vehicle and cycle engines Turbine and turbine generator set unit (except aircraft and motor vehicle), manufacturing
333619 Other Engine and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing C2790 * Manufacture of other electrical equipment Electric outboard motors, manufacturing
C2811 * Manufacture of engines and turbines, except aircraft, vehicle and cycle engines Stationary, locomotive and marine engines and engine parts; diesel engine governors, manufacturing
C2814 * Manufacture of bearings, gears, gearing and driving elements Gears, speed changers, drives and other power transmission equipment, manufacturing
C2910 * Manufacture of motor vehicles Automotive diesel engines, manufacturing
C3091 * Manufacture of motorcycles Motorcycle engines, manufacturing
333910 Pump and Compressor Manufacturing C2813 * Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves Pumps (except motor vehicle, aircraft and laboratory vacuum), pumping equipment, air and gas compressors and measuring and dispensing pumps, manufacturing
C2819 * Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery Spraying and dusting equipment (except agricultural type), manufacturing
333920 Material Handling Equipment Manufacturing C2816 * Manufacture of lifting and handling equipment Overhead traveling cranes, hoists and monorail systems; elevators and conveying equipment (except mine), manufacturing
C2824 * Manufacture of machinery for mining, quarrying and construction Mine conveyors, manufacturing
C3020 * Manufacture of railway locomotives and rolling stock Locomotive cranes, manufacturing
C3099 * Manufacture of other transport equipment n.e.c. Non-powered material handling equipment, manufacturing
333990 All Other General-Purpose Machinery Manufacturing C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Welding electrodes, welding wire and rod, industrial bellows, manufacturing
C2651 * Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment Laboratory scales and balances, incubators, and miscellaneous measuring devices for laboratories, manufacturing
C2710 * Manufacture of electric motors, generators, transformers and electricity distribution and control apparatus Arc welding transformers, manufacturing
C2790 * Manufacture of other electrical equipment Welding, soldering, and brazing equipment, electrical, manufacturing
C2812 * Manufacture of fluid power equipment Hydrostatic transmissions, fluid power motors, pumps, hydraulic cylinders, actuators, manufacturing
C2815 * Manufacture of ovens, furnaces and furnace burners Industrial furnaces and ovens and cremating ovens, manufacturing
C2816 * Manufacture of lifting and handling equipment Hydraulic or pneumatic jacks, and bridge and gate machinery, manufacturing
C2818 * Manufacture of power-driven hand tools Hand-held power-driven machines (e.g., buffers, chain saws, drills), manufacturing
C2819 * Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery General industrial machinery, n.e.c. (e.g., baling and food packaging machinery, centrifuges, hydrogen generators, scales (except laboratory), fire sprinkler systems), manufacturing
C2829 * Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery Balancing equipment (except wheel), manufacturing; aircraft carrier catapults (aircraft launching gear), manufacturing
C3250 * Manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies Laboratory centrifuges, manufacturing
334110 Computer and Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing C2620 Manufacture of computers and peripheral equipment  
C2670 * Manufacture of optical instruments and photographic equipment Digital cameras, manufacturing
334210 Telephone Apparatus Manufacturing C2630 * Manufacture of communication equipment Telephone apparatus, manufacturing
334220 Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing C2630 * Manufacture of communication equipment Except GPS and communication satellites, manufacturing
C2651 * Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment Global positioning systems (GPS) equipment, manufacturing
C3030 * Manufacture of air and spacecraft and related machinery Communications satellites, manufacturing
334290 Other Communications Equipment Manufacturing C2630 * Manufacture of communication equipment Alarm system central monitoring equipment, burglar alarm systems, fire detection alarm systems; radio and infrared remote control devices (e.g., garage door, television), manufacturing
C2651 * Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment Motion detectors; motion detecting systems (e.g., burglar, swimming pool motion alarms, and similar), manufacturing
C2790 * Manufacture of other electrical equipment Street light controlling equipment, alarm systems, and traffic signalling equipment, manufacturing
C3020 * Manufacture of railway locomotives and rolling stock Manufacture of mechanical and electromechanical signalling, safety and traffic control equipment for railways, tramways, inland waterways, roads, parking facilities, airfields etc
334310 Audio and Video Equipment Manufacturing C2640 * Manufacture of consumer electronics Audio and video equipment (including jukeboxes), manufacturing
334410 Semiconductor and Other Electronic Component Manufacturing C2610 Manufacture of electronic components and boards  
334511 Navigational and Guidance Instruments Manufacturing C2651 * Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment Navigational and guidance instruments, manufacturing
334512 Measuring, Medical and Controlling Devices Manufacturing C2651 * Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment Environmental controls, fluid meters and counting devices, instruments to measure electricity, analytical instruments, other measuring and controlling devices, manufacturing; pulse (i.e., signal) generators, manufacturing; industrial process control equipment
C2652 Manufacture of watches and clocks  
C2660 Manufacture of irradiation, electromedical and electrotherapeutic equipment  
334610 Manufacturing and Reproducing Magnetic and Optical Media C1820 Reproduction of recorded media  
C2680 Manufacture of magnetic and optical media  
335110 Electric Lamp Bulb and Parts Manufacturing C2740 * Manufacture of electric lighting equipment Electric lamp bulb and parts, manufacturing
335120 Lighting Fixture Manufacturing C1399 * Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c. Incandescent mantles, manufacturing
C2740 * Manufacture of electric lighting equipment Lighting fixtures (except lamp bulbs and tubes; and motor vehicle lighting fixtures); electric Christmas tree light sets, fireplace decorative light-units, insect lamps and Christmas tree ornaments, electric, manufacturing
C2790 * Manufacture of other electrical equipment Bug zappers without light, manufacturing
335210 Small Electrical Appliance Manufacturing C2750 * Manufacture of domestic appliances Small electrical appliance, manufacturing
335223 Major Kitchen Appliance Manufacturing C2750 * Manufacture of domestic appliances Major kitchen appliances, manufacturing
335229 Other Major Appliance Manufacturing C2750 * Manufacture of domestic appliances Major household appliances (except kitchen), manufacturing
335311 Power, Distribution and Specialty Transformers Manufacturing C2710 * Manufacture of electric motors, generators, transformers and electricity distribution and control apparatus Power, distribution and specialty transformers, manufacturing
335312 Motor and Generator Manufacturing C2710 * Manufacture of electric motors, generators, transformers and electricity distribution and control apparatus Motor and generator, manufacturing
335315 Switchgear and Switchboard, and Relay and Industrial Control Apparatus Manufacturing C2710 * Manufacture of electric motors, generators, transformers and electricity distribution and control apparatus Switchgear and switchboard apparatus; relays and industrial controls, manufacturing
C2790 * Manufacture of other electrical equipment Electromagnetic brakes and clutches; control panels, manufacturing
335910 Battery Manufacturing C2720 * Manufacture of batteries and accumulators Battery, manufacturing
335920 Communication and Energy Wire and Cable Manufacturing C2731 Manufacture of fibre optic cables  
C2732 * Manufacture of other electronic and electric wires and cables Insulating purchased wire
335930 Wiring Device Manufacturing C2733 Manufacture of wiring devices  
335990 All Other Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing C2399 * Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.e.c. Electrical carbon and graphite products; solenoids and coil windings; electric door opening and closing devices; electric equipment and supplies n.e.c., manufacturing
C2790 * Manufacture of other electrical equipment All other electrical equipment and component manufacturing n.e.c.
336110 Automobile and Light-Duty Motor Vehicle Manufacturing C2910 * Manufacture of motor vehicles Automobile and light-duty motor vehicle, manufacturing
336120 Heavy-Duty Truck Manufacturing C2910 * Manufacture of motor vehicles Heavy-duty truck, manufacturing
336211 Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturing C2816 * Manufacture of lifting and handling equipment Dump truck lifting mechanisms and tailgate loaders, manufacturing
C2910 * Manufacture of motor vehicles Heavy-duty trucks, assembled on purchased chassis
C2920 * Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles; manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers Automobile, truck and bus bodies, manufacturing
C2930 * Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles Fifth-wheel assemblies, manufacturing
336212 Truck Trailer Manufacturing C2920 * Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles; manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers Truck trailer, manufacturing
336215 Motor Home, Travel Trailer and Camper Manufacturing C2910 * Manufacture of motor vehicles Except trailers and campers (e.g., van and minivan conversion on a factory or assembly line basis and motor homes on purchased chassis)
C2920 * Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles; manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers Travel trailers and campers; automobile and light truck trailers, manufacturing
336310 Motor Vehicle Gasoline Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing C2811 * Manufacture of engines and turbines, except aircraft, vehicle and cycle engines Carburetors, pistons and piston rings and valves (including aircraft and motor vehicle), manufacturing
C2813 * Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves Motor vehicle engine mechanical pumps, manufacturing
C2910 * Manufacture of motor vehicles Motor vehicle gasoline engines, manufacturing
C2930 * Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles Motor vehicle engine parts n.e.c., manufacturing
336320 Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturing C2740 * Manufacture of electric lighting equipment Aircraft, railway, ship and boat lighting fixtures, manufacturing
C2813 * Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves Motor vehicle windshield washer and electric fuel pumps, manufacturing
C2930 * Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles Motor vehicle electrical and electronic equipment (including lighting fixtures and instrument board assemblies), manufacturing
336330 Motor Vehicle Steering and Suspension Components (except Spring) Manufacturing C2813 * Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves Power steering pumps, manufacturing
C2930 * Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles Steering and suspension parts (except springs), manufacturing
336340 Motor Vehicle Brake System Manufacturing C2399 * Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.e.c. Brake shoes and pads, asbestos, manufacturing
C2813 * Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves Brake master cylinders, manufacturing
C2930 * Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles Motor vehicle brake parts, manufacturing
336350 Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train Parts Manufacturing C2399 * Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.e.c. Clutches and clutch facings, asbestos, manufacturing
C2930 * Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles Transmissions and power train parts, manufacturing
336360 Motor Vehicle Seating and Interior Trim Manufacturing C1392 * Manufacture of made-up textile articles, except apparel Fabric automotive accessories, manufacturing
C1399 * Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c. Automotive trimmings, textile, manufacturing
C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Plastic motor vehicle interior panels and trim, manufacturing
C2930 * Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles Motor vehicle seats and seat belts, manufacturing
C3011 * Building of ships and floating structures Ship and floating structure seats, manufacturing
C3020 * Manufacture of railway locomotives and rolling stock Railway equipment seats, manufacturing
C3030 * Manufacture of air and spacecraft and related machinery Aircraft seats, manufacturing
336370 Motor Vehicle Metal Stamping C2591 * Forging, pressing, stamping and roll-forming of metal; powder metallurgy Motor vehicle metal stamping
336390 Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing C2813 * Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves Motor vehicle air conditioning compressors, manufacturing
C2819 * Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery Air, gasoline and oil filters for internal combustion engines (except motor vehicle); automotive-type air conditioning equipment, manufacturing
C2930 * Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles Automobile parts n.e.c. (e.g., bumpers, gas tanks, air-bag assemblies, exhaust systems, filters, radiators), manufacturing
336410 Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing C2813 * Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves Aircraft pumps (including fuel pumps), manufacturing
C3030 * Manufacture of air and spacecraft and related machinery Aircraft, spacecraft and parts, and guided missiles and parts, manufacturing
336510 Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing C2910 * Manufacture of motor vehicles Trackless trolley buses (electric power from overhead or underground wires), manufacturing
C3020 * Manufacture of railway locomotives and rolling stock Railroad locomotives and cars, and track maintenance equipment, manufacturing
336611 Ship Building and Repairing C3011 * Building of ships and floating structures Ship building
C3315 * Repair of transport equipment, except motor vehicles Repair and maintenance performed in a shipyard
336612 Boat Building C3012 * Building of pleasure and sporting boats Pleasure and sporting boats, manufacturing
336990 Other Transportation Equipment Manufacturing C2910 * Manufacture of motor vehicles Other transportation equipment (e.g., ATV's, motorized golf carts, snowmobiles), manufacturing
C2930 * Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles Parts for ATVs, go-carts, motorized golf carts and snowmobiles, manufacturing
C3012 * Building of pleasure and sporting boats Personal watercraft (e.g., sea-jets), manufacturing
C3040 Manufacture of military fighting vehicles  
C3091 * Manufacture of motorcycles Motorcycles, manufacturing
C3092 * Manufacture of bicycles and invalid carriages Metal bicycles and tricycles, manufacturing
C3099 * Manufacture of other transport equipment n.e.c. Animal drawn vehicles, manufacturing
337110 Wood Kitchen Cabinet and Counter Top Manufacturing C3100 * Manufacture of furniture Wood kitchen cabinet and counter top, manufacturing
337121 Upholstered Household Furniture Manufacturing C3100 * Manufacture of furniture Upholstered household furniture, manufacturing
337123 Other Wood Household Furniture Manufacturing C3100 * Manufacture of furniture Other wood household furniture, manufacturing
337126 Household Furniture (except Wood and Upholstered) Manufacturing C3100 * Manufacture of furniture Household furniture (except wood and upholstered), manufacturing
337127 Institutional Furniture Manufacturing C3100 * Manufacture of furniture Hotel, restaurant and institutional furniture, barber and beauty shop furniture, restaurant carts, manufacturing
C3250 * Manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies Hydraulic type beauty and barber chairs, manufacturing
337213 Wood Office Furniture, including Custom Architectural Woodwork, Manufacturing C3100 * Manufacture of furniture Wood office furniture (including custom architectural woodwork), manufacturing
337214 Office Furniture (except Wood) Manufacturing C3100 * Manufacture of furniture Office furniture (except wood), manufacturing
337215 Showcase, Partition, Shelving and Locker Manufacturing C1622 * Manufacture of builders' carpentry and joinery Wooden partitions (except freestanding), manufacturing
C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Finished plastic furniture parts (e.g., frames), manufacturing
C2511 * Manufacture of structural metal products Metal partitions (except freestanding), manufacturing
C3100 * Manufacture of furniture Office and store fixtures (i.e., shelving, lockers and freestanding partitions, including wooden and metal), manufacturing
337910 Mattress Manufacturing C2219 * Manufacture of other rubber products Rubber waterbed mattresses, manufacturing
C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Plastic waterbed mattresses, manufacturing
C3100 * Manufacture of furniture Mattresses, manufacturing
337920 Blind and Shade Manufacturing C1392 * Manufacture of made-up textile articles, except apparel Textile window shades and blinds, manufacturing
C1629 * Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials Wooden blinds and shades; drapery hardware and fixtures, manufacturing
C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Plastic blinds and shades; drapery hardware and fixtures, manufacturing
C2593 * Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware Metal curtain and drapery rods and fixtures, manufacturing
C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Metal blinds and shades, manufacturing
339110 Medical Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing C2100 * Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemical and botanical products Surgical dressings, surgical sutures, etc, medicated, manufacturing
C2813 * Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves Laboratory vacuum pumps, manufacturing
C3092 * Manufacture of bicycles and invalid carriages Wheel chairs, manufacturing
C3250 * Manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing n.e.c.
C3290 * Other manufacturing n.e.c. Safety and industrial clothing (e.g., fire resistant, protective, cool suits, ear and nose plugs), manufacturing
339910 Jewellery and Silverware Manufacturing C2592 * Treatment and coating of metals; machining Engraving, filigreeing, embossing, polishing, soldering, chasing or etching jewellery for the trade
C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Articles of base metal, plated with precious metal, manufacturing
C3211 * Manufacture of jewellery and related articles Pewterware; jewellery and precious metal articles (including settings), manufacturing; coin minting
C3212 Manufacture of imitation jewellery and related articles  
339920 Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing C2219 * Manufacture of other rubber products Rubber suits (wet suits), manufacturing
C2829 * Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery Bowling alley equipment (pin setters and ball return equipment)
C3220 * Manufacture of musical instruments Game calls, manufacturing
C3230 * Manufacture of sports goods Sports goods (except ear and nose plugs and children's sleds), manufacturing
C3240 * Manufacture of games and toys Billiards equipment, manufacturing
339930 Doll, Toy and Game Manufacturing C2640 * Manufacture of consumer electronics Video game consoles (pre-programmed games in the unit), manufacturing
C3092 * Manufacture of bicycles and invalid carriages Baby carriages, strollers and walkers, manufacturing
C3230 * Manufacture of sports goods Miscellaneous sporting toys (e.g., balls, bats), manufacturing
C3240 * Manufacture of games and toys Dolls; games and toys; children's sleds, manufacturing
339940 Office Supplies (except Paper) Manufacturing C1399 * Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c. Tracing cloth and artists' canvas boards, manufacturing
C1629 * Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials Frames for artists' canvases (i.e., stretchers), manufacturing
C1701 * Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard Bulk carbon paper or stencil paper in rolls or large sheets, manufacturing
C1709 * Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard Carbon, stencil and frisket paper, manufacturing
C2022 * Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics Artists' colours, manufacturing
C2817 * Manufacture of office machinery and equipment (except computers and peripheral equipment) Billboards; marker boards (white and blackboards), manufacturing; pencil sharpeners, staplers and similar office equipment, manufacturing
C2819 * Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery Artists' air brushes, manufacturing
C3290 * Other manufacturing n.e.c. Pens and mechanical pencils; pencils and pencil lead, crayons, chalk, modelling clay; marking devices; inked ribbons for typewriters and computer printers, manufacturing
339950 Sign Manufacturing C1629 * Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials Wood signs and signboards, non-electric, manufacturing
C1811 * Printing Advertising signs and displays, manufacturing
C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Plastic letters and numerals, manufacturing
C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Metal letters for signs, manufacturing
C2790 * Manufacture of other electrical equipment Electric and neon signs and electronic scoreboards, manufacturing
339990 All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing C1399 * Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c. Textile gaskets and gasket material, manufacturing
C1410 * Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel Hairnets, made from purchased netting
C1512 * Manufacture of luggage, handbags and the like, saddlery and harness Leather gaskets and gasket material, manufacturing
C1629 * Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials Wood frames for mirrors and pictures; cork gaskets, manufacturing
C1709 * Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard Paper gaskets, manufacturing
C2023 * Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations Potpourri, manufacturing
C2219 * Manufacture of other rubber products Rubber gaskets and gasket material, manufacturing
C2220 * Manufacture of plastics products Plastic gaskets and miscellaneous plastic items, manufacturing
C2399 * Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.e.c. Nonmetallic mineral gaskets and asbestos gaskets and gasket material, manufacturing
C2599 * Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c. Fasteners, needles and pins; metal picture frames, manufacturing
C2819 * Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery Manufacturing of gaskets and sealing devices of a combination of materials or laminates of the same material; fire extinguishers
C2826 * Manufacture of machinery for textile, apparel and leather production Needles, hand knitting, manufacturing
C3220 * Manufacture of musical instruments Musical instruments (except game calls) and music boxes, manufacturing
C3240 * Manufacture of games and toys Coin-operated amusement machines (except juke boxes), manufacturing
C3290 * Other manufacturing n.e.c. Other products n.e.c. (e.g., brooms and brushes; coffins and caskets; candles; zippers, geographic globes,), manufacturing
411110 Live Animal Wholesaler-Distributors G4620 * Wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals Live animals, wholesale
411120 Oilseed and Grain Wholesaler-Distributors G4620 * Wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals Oilseed and grain, wholesale
411130 Nursery Stock and Plant Wholesaler-Distributors G4620 * Wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals Nursery stock and plant, wholesale
411190 Other Farm Product Wholesaler-Distributors G4610 * Wholesale on a fee or contract basis Tobacco auctioning, with own facilities
G4620 * Wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals Agricultural products n.e.c. (e.g., animal hair; raw wool and cotton; feathers; hides; unshelled nuts; tobacco leaf), wholesale
G4630 * Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco Raw fluid milk; cocoa beans; and raw sugar, wholesale
412110 Petroleum Product Wholesaler-Distributors G4661 * Wholesale of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products Petroleum product (including concentrates), wholesale
413110 General-Line Food Wholesaler-Distributors G4630 * Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco General-line food, wholesale
413120 Dairy and Milk Products Wholesaler-Distributors G4630 * Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco Dairy and milk products, wholesale
413130 Poultry and Egg Wholesaler-Distributors G4630 * Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco Poultry and egg, wholesale
413140 Fish and Seafood Product Wholesaler-Distributors G4630 * Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco Fish and seafood product, wholesale
413150 Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Wholesaler-Distributors G4630 * Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco Fresh fruit and vegetable, wholesale
413160 Red Meat and Meat Product Wholesaler-Distributors G4630 * Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco Red meat and meat product, wholesale
413190 Other Specialty-Line Food Wholesaler-Distributors G4630 * Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco Food products n.e.c. (e.g., canned foods; breakfast cereals; candy; coffee; frozen packaged foods; jams; processed nuts; and other specialty-line foods), wholesale
G4669 * Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products n.e.c. Flavouring extracts, wholesale
413210 Non-Alcoholic Beverage Wholesaler-Distributors G4630 * Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco Non-alcoholic beverage, wholesale
413220 Alcoholic Beverage Wholesaler-Distributors G4630 * Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco Alcoholic beverage, wholesale
413310 Cigarette and Tobacco Product Wholesaler-Distributors G4630 * Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco Cigarette and tobacco product, wholesale
414110 Clothing and Clothing Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors G4641 * Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear Apparel and apparel accessories, wholesale
G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Handbags, purses, pocket books, and umbrellas, wholesale
414120 Footwear Wholesaler-Distributors G4641 * Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear Footwear (including leather), wholesale
414130 Piece Goods, Notions and Other Dry Goods Wholesaler-Distributors G4641 * Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear Piece goods, yarn, thread, notions (e.g., needles, thimbles, clothing fasteners, findings), wholesale
G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Paper patterns for clothing, wholesale
414210 Home Entertainment Equipment Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Home entertainment equipment, wholesale
414220 Household Appliance Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Household appliance, wholesale
414310 China, Glassware, Crockery and Pottery Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods China, glassware, crockery and pottery, wholesale
414320 Floor Covering Wholesaler-Distributors G4663 * Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies Floor covering, wholesale
414330 Linen, Drapery and Other Textile Furnishings Wholesaler-Distributors G4641 * Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear Linen, drapery and other textile furnishings, wholesale
414390 Other Home Furnishings Wholesaler-Distributors G4641 * Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear Blinds and shades, wholesale
G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Household furniture (including outdoor), woodenware, corkware, wickerwear, wholesale
G4659 * Wholesale of other machinery and equipment Institutional furniture, wholesale
G4690 * Non-specialized wholesale trade General non-durable home furnishings merchandise (e.g., art and decorative ware), wholesale
414410 Jewellery and Watch Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Jewellery (except precious stones), watches and silverware, wholesale
G4669 * Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products n.e.c. Precious stones, wholesale
414420 Book, Periodical and Newspaper Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Book, periodical and newspaper, wholesale
414430 Photographic Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Photographic equipment and supplies (except chemicals), wholesale
G4669 * Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products n.e.c. Photographic chemicals, wholesale
414440 Sound Recording Wholesalers G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Sound recording, wholesale
414450 Video Cassette Wholesalers G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Video cassette, wholesale
414460 Toy and Hobby Goods Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Toy and hobby goods, wholesale
414470 Amusement and Sporting Goods Wholesaler-Distributors G4510 * Sale of motor vehicles Go-carts, wholesale
G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Recreation and sporting goods (including sporting firearms), wholesale
G4663 * Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies Hot tubs, wholesale
414510 Pharmaceuticals and Pharmacy Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Pharmaceuticals and pharmacy supplies, wholesale
414520 Toiletries, Cosmetics and Sundries Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Toiletries, cosmetics and sundries, wholesale
415110 New and Used Automobile and Light-Duty Truck Wholesaler-Distributors G4510 * Sale of motor vehicles New and used automobile and light-duty truck, wholesale
415120 Truck, Truck Tractor and Bus Wholesaler-Distributors G4510 * Sale of motor vehicles Truck, truck tractor and bus, wholesale
415190 Recreational and Other Motor Vehicles Wholesaler-Distributors G4510 * Sale of motor vehicles Recreational vehicles and trailers, commercial trailers, wholesale
G4530 * Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories Motor vehicle bodies, wholesale
G4540 * Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories All-terrain vehicles, motorcycles and snowmobiles, wholesale
415210 Tire Wholesaler-Distributors G4530 * Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories Tires and tubes (except motorcycles), wholesale
G4540 * Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories Motorcycle tires and tubes, wholesale
415290 Other New Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors G4530 * Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories New and rebuilt motor vehicle parts and accessories (except tires and tubes), wholesale
G4540 * Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories Motorcycle and snowmobile parts, wholesale
G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Motor vehicle sound systems, wholesale
G4669 * Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products n.e.c. Automotive chemicals (e.g., anti-freeze, body compounds, oil additives), wholesale
415310 Used Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors G4530 * Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories Used motor vehicle parts and accessories, wholesale
G4540 * Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories Motorcycle parts, used, wholesale
416110 Electrical Wiring and Construction Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Electric lamps and lighting fixtures, lamp bulbs, flashlights, wholesale
G4652 * Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts Wholesaler-distributors of security systems
G4659 * Wholesale of other machinery and equipment Electrical wire, generation and transmission equipment, and construction supplies, wholesale
416120 Plumbing, Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Non-electric cooking stoves and ranges, wholesale
G4659 * Wholesale of other machinery and equipment Electrical pumps (except industrial), wholesale
G4663 * Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies Plumbing, heating and air-conditioning equipment and supplies, wholesale
416210 Metal Service Centres G4662 * Wholesale of metals and metal ores Metals (except precious) in primary forms, wholesale
G4663 * Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies Architectural metal products, wholesale
416310 General-Line Building Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors G4663 * Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies General-line building supplies, wholesale
416320 Lumber, Plywood and Millwork Wholesaler-Distributors G4663 * Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies Lumber, plywood and millwork, wholesale
416330 Hardware Wholesaler-Distributors G4663 * Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies Hardware, wholesale
416340 Paint, Glass and Wallpaper Wholesaler-Distributors G4663 * Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies Paint, glass, and wallpaper, wholesale
G4669 * Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products n.e.c. Pigments and colours, wholesale
416390 Other Specialty-Line Building Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Kitchen cabinets and counter tops, wholesale
G4663 * Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies Building supplies n.e.c. (e.g., caulking materials, asphalt roofing; building stone; cement; drywall; insulation; metal windows; ornamental hand railings; fencing, gates and accessories), wholesale
417110 Farm, Lawn and Garden Machinery and Equipment Wholesaler-Distributors G4653 * Wholesale of agricultural machinery, equipment and supplies Farm, lawn and garden machinery and equipment, wholesale
417210 Construction and Forestry Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors G4659 * Wholesale of other machinery and equipment Construction and forestry machinery, equipment and supplies, wholesale
417220 Mining and Oil and Gas Well Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors G4659 * Wholesale of other machinery and equipment Mining, oil and gas well and refining machinery, equipment and supplies, wholesale
G4669 * Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products n.e.c. Drilling mud, wholesale
417230 Industrial Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors G4659 * Wholesale of other machinery and equipment Industrial machinery, equipment and supplies, wholesale
G4663 * Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies Welding electrodes and wire, wholesale
G4669 * Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products n.e.c. Printer's ink, wholesale
417310 Computer, Computer Peripheral and Pre-Packaged Software Wholesaler-Distributors G4651 Wholesale of computers, computer peripheral equipment and software  
417320 Electronic Components, Navigational and Communications Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors G4652 * Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts Communications equipment and parts; and other electronic components, wholesale
G4659 * Wholesale of other machinery and equipment Sonar and radar equipment, wholesale
417910 Office and Store Machinery and Equipment Wholesaler-Distributors G4652 * Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts Blank magnetic recording media, wholesale
G4659 * Wholesale of other machinery and equipment Office and store machinery and equipment and furniture, wholesale
417920 Service Establishment Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Janitors' supplies, wholesale
G4659 * Wholesale of other machinery and equipment Service establishment machinery and equipment (e.g., barber shop; car wash; undertakers'; dry cleaning; restaurant; cinema); coin-operated game machines, wholesale
G4663 * Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies Water softening equipment; commercial and industrial cutlery, wholesale
417930 Professional Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Surgical and orthopedic instruments; ophthalmic goods; dentists' supplies; prosthetics; safety equipment, wholesale
G4659 * Wholesale of other machinery and equipment Professional equipment n.e.c. (e.g., engineering instruments; dental, medical and hospital equipment), wholesale
G4690 * Non-specialized wholesale trade Artist equipment and supplies, wholesale
417990 All Other Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Boats, pleasure (e.g., canoes, motorboats, sailboats), wholesale; playground equipment, wholesale
G4659 * Wholesale of other machinery and equipment Machinery and equipment n.e.c. (e.g., amusement park equipment, transportation equipment (except trucks), service station equipment and supplies, aircraft or marine engines and parts, and similar), wholesale
418110 Recyclable Metal Wholesaler-Distributors E3830 * Materials recovery Ships, dismantling
G4669 * Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products n.e.c. Metal scrap and waste (sorting and grading), wholesale; cutting-up metal waste for direct input into metal mills
418120 Recyclable Paper and Paperboard Wholesaler-Distributors G4669 * Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products n.e.c. Recyclable paper and paperboard, wholesale
418190 Other Recyclable Material Wholesaler-Distributors E3830 * Materials recovery Shredding tires for rubber and metal content; grinding plastic containers
G4669 * Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products n.e.c. Waste material (except metal and paper), wholesaling without transformation
418210 Stationery and Office Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Stationery and office supplies, wholesale
418220 Other Paper and Disposable Plastic Product Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Household paper products and disposable plastic cups, plates, cutlery and food trays and containers, wholesale
G4669 * Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products n.e.c. Newsprint, fine, printing or writing paper, and paper products n.e.c. (e.g., paperboard boxes, sanitary paper, kraft wrapping paper), wholesale
418310 Agricultural Feed Wholesaler-Distributors G4620 * Wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals Agricultural feed (except pet food), wholesale
G4630 * Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco Pet food, wholesale
418320 Seed Wholesaler-Distributors G4620 * Wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals Seed, wholesale
418390 Agricultural Chemical and Other Farm Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors G4669 * Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products n.e.c. Agricultural chemical and other farm supplies, wholesale
418410 Chemical (except Agricultural) and Allied Product Wholesaler-Distributors G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Bleaches and cleaning compounds, soaps, fabric softeners, laundry starches, polishes and waxes, wholesale
G4659 * Wholesale of other machinery and equipment Fire extinguisher preparations; boiler chemicals, wholesale
G4663 * Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies Turpentine, wholesale
G4669 * Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products n.e.c. Chemical (except agricultural) and allied products (e.g., adhesives, sealants), wholesale
418910 Log and Wood Chip Wholesaler-Distributors G4663 * Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies Log and wood chip, wholesale
418920 Mineral, Ore and Precious Metal Wholesaler-Distributors G4662 * Wholesale of metals and metal ores Metal ores and concentrates (including precious metals in primary forms), wholesale
G4669 * Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products n.e.c. Crude, non-metallic minerals and concentrates (except petroleum), wholesale
418930 Second-Hand Goods (except Machinery and Automotive) Wholesaler-Distributors G4641 * Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear Used clothing, wholesale
G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods Used household furniture and furnishings; books, wholesale
418990 All Other Wholesaler-Distributors G4620 * Wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals Leather; natural Christmas trees; and soil, wholesale
G4630 * Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco Fish-oil; ice, wholesale
G4641 * Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear Textile bags, wholesale
G4649 * Wholesale of other household goods All other household goods (e.g., musical instruments, leather goods (except footwear and apparel), paper novelties, pet supplies (except food), wigs, artificial Christmas trees), wholesale
G4653 * Wholesale of agricultural machinery, equipment and supplies Wood shavings, wholesale
G4659 * Wholesale of other machinery and equipment Cordage, rope and twine; industrial brushes and brooms; broom and mop handles; and containers, wholesale
G4661 * Wholesale of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products Coal, coke, charcoal and firewood, wholesale
G4663 * Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies Mobile homes, wholesale
G4669 * Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products n.e.c. Plastics foam, crude rubber, cooperage stock, box shook, wholesale
G4690 * Non-specialized wholesale trade All other wholesaler-distributors n.e.c.
419110 Business-to-Business Electronic Markets G4510 * Sale of motor vehicles Automobiles, new and used, business-to-business (B2B) electronic markets, wholesale
G4530 * Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories Motor vehicle parts and accessories, new, business-to-business (B2B) electronic markets, wholesale
G4540 * Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories Motorcycle and parts, business-to-business (B2B) electronic markets, wholesale
G4610 * Wholesale on a fee or contract basis B2B markets for a variety of goods or for specialized sale of particular products or ranges of products n.e.c, including personal, household, industrial and commercial goods
419120 Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers G4510 * Sale of motor vehicles Motor vehicles, wholesale agents and brokers
G4530 * Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories New and rebuilt auto parts, wholesale agents and brokers
G4540 * Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories Motorcycle agents and brokers
G4610 * Wholesale on a fee or contract basis Agents and brokers for a variety of goods or for particular products or ranges of products, n.e.c.
441110 New Car Dealers G4510 * Sale of motor vehicles New car dealers
441120 Used Car Dealers G4510 * Sale of motor vehicles Used car dealers
441210 Recreational Vehicle Dealers G4510 * Sale of motor vehicles Motor homes and travel trailers, retail
G4530 * Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories Recreational vehicle parts and accessories, retail
441220 Motorcycle, Boat and Other Motor Vehicle Dealers C3315 * Repair of transport equipment, except motor vehicles Boats, new, retail and repair, primarily repair
G4510 * Sale of motor vehicles Motorized vehicles n.e.c. (e.g., dune buggies, go-carts, golf carts); utility trailers, retail
G4540 * Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories All-terrain vehicles, motorcycles, and snowmobiles; motorcycle parts stores, retail
G4763 * Retail sale of sporting equipment in specialized stores Boats and motors, and aircraft, retail
G4773 * Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores Aircraft dealers, retail
441310 Automotive Parts and Accessories Stores G4530 * Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories Automotive parts, batteries and accessories, retail
G4742 * Retail sale of audio and video equipment in specialized stores Motor vehicle sound systems, retail
441320 Tire Dealers G4530 * Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories Motorcycle tire dealers, new and used, retail
G4540 * Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories Tires and tubes, retail
442110 Furniture Stores G4759 * Retail sale of electrical household appliances, furniture, lighting equipment and other household articles in specialized stores Household furniture stores
442210 Floor Covering Stores G4753 * Retail sale of carpets, rugs, wall and floor coverings in specialized stores Floor covering stores
442291 Window Treatment Stores G4753 * Retail sale of carpets, rugs, wall and floor coverings in specialized stores Curtain, drapery, blind and shade stores
S9524 * Repair of furniture and home furnishings Retailing new blinds and shades in combination with repair as primary source of receipts
442292 Print and Picture Frame Stores G4773 * Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores Print and picture frame stores
442298 All Other Home Furnishings Stores G4759 * Retail sale of electrical household appliances, furniture, lighting equipment and other household articles in specialized stores All other home furnishings stores (e.g., china, cutlery, kitchenware, linen shops)
443110 Appliance, Television and Other Electronics Stores G4741 * Retail sale of computers, peripheral units, software and telecommunications equipment in specialized stores Telephone stores
G4742 * Retail sale of audio and video equipment in specialized stores Entertainment equipment stores
G4759 * Retail sale of electrical household appliances, furniture, lighting equipment and other household articles in specialized stores Household appliances stores
S9521 * Repair of consumer electronics Retailing new and repairing consumer electronics products with repair as primary source of receipts
S9522 * Repair of household appliances and home and garden equipment Retailing new appliances, combined with repair services as primary source of receipts
443120 Computer and Software Stores G4741 * Retail sale of computers, peripheral units, software and telecommunications equipment in specialized stores Computers, peripherals and non-customized software, wholesale
443130 Camera and Photographic Supplies Stores C3313 * Repair of electronic and optical equipment Retail and repair of cameras and photographic equipment as primary source of receipts
G4773 * Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores Camera and photographic supply stores
444110 Home Centres G4752 * Retail sale of hardware, paints and glass in specialized stores Building supplies, retailed in home centres
444120 Paint and Wallpaper Stores G4752 * Retail sale of hardware, paints and glass in specialized stores Paint stores
G4753 * Retail sale of carpets, rugs, wall and floor coverings in specialized stores Wallpaper stores
444130 Hardware Stores G4752 * Retail sale of hardware, paints and glass in specialized stores Hardware stores
444190 Other Building Material Dealers G4752 * Retail sale of hardware, paints and glass in specialized stores Specialized building supply stores (e.g., lumber, electrical, plumbing)
G4759 * Retail sale of electrical household appliances, furniture, lighting equipment and other household articles in specialized stores Lighting fixture stores
444210 Outdoor Power Equipment Stores G4752 * Retail sale of hardware, paints and glass in specialized stores Outdoor power equipment stores
S9522 * Repair of household appliances and home and garden equipment Retailing new outdoor power equipment, in combination with repair as primary source of receipts
444220 Nursery Stores and Garden Centres G4773 * Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores Nursery stores and garden centres
445110 Supermarkets and Other Grocery (except Convenience) Stores G4711 * Retail sale in non-specialized stores with food, beverages or tobacco predominating Supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores
445120 Convenience Stores G4711 * Retail sale in non-specialized stores with food, beverages or tobacco predominating Convenience stores
445210 Meat Markets G4721 * Retail sale of food in specialized stores Meat markets
445220 Fish and Seafood Markets G4721 * Retail sale of food in specialized stores Fish and seafood markets
445230 Fruit and Vegetable Markets G4721 * Retail sale of food in specialized stores Fresh fruit and vegetable stores
G4781 * Retail sale via stalls and markets of food, beverages and tobacco products Fresh fruit and vegetable markets and stalls
445291 Baked Goods Stores G4721 * Retail sale of food in specialized stores Baked goods stores
445292 Confectionery and Nut Stores G4721 * Retail sale of food in specialized stores Confectionery and nut stores
445299 All Other Specialty Food Stores G4721 * Retail sale of food in specialized stores Specialty food stores n.e.c.
G4722 * Retail sale of beverages in specialized stores Bottled water and soft drink stores
445310 Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores G4722 * Retail sale of beverages in specialized stores Beer, wine and liquor stores
446110 Pharmacies and Drug Stores G4772 * Retail sale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, cosmetic and toilet articles in specialized stores Pharmacies and drug stores
446120 Cosmetics, Beauty Supplies and Perfume Stores G4772 * Retail sale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, cosmetic and toilet articles in specialized stores Cosmetics, beauty supplies and perfume stores
446130 Optical Goods Stores G4773 * Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores Optical goods stores
446191 Food (Health) Supplement Stores G4721 * Retail sale of food in specialized stores Food (health) supplement stores
446199 All Other Health and Personal Care Stores G4772 * Retail sale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, cosmetic and toilet articles in specialized stores Medical and orthopedic goods stores
447110 Gasoline Stations with Convenience Stores G4711 * Retail sale in non-specialized stores with food, beverages or tobacco predominating Convenience stores with gasoline (primarily selling products other than gasoline)
G4730 * Retail sale of automotive fuel in specialized stores Gasoline stations with convenience stores (primarily selling gasoline)
447190 Other Gasoline Stations G4730 * Retail sale of automotive fuel in specialized stores Gasoline stations with fuel sales predominant
448110 Men's Clothing Stores G4771 * Retail sale of clothing, footwear and leather articles in specialized stores Men's clothing stores
448120 Women's Clothing Stores G4771 * Retail sale of clothing, footwear and leather articles in specialized stores Women's clothing stores
448130 Children's and Infants' Clothing Stores G4771 * Retail sale of clothing, footwear and leather articles in specialized stores Children's and infants' clothing stores
448140 Family Clothing Stores G4771 * Retail sale of clothing, footwear and leather articles in specialized stores Family clothing stores
448150 Clothing Accessories Stores G4771 * Retail sale of clothing, footwear and leather articles in specialized stores Clothing accessory stores (except wig stores)
G4773 * Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores Wig stores
448191 Fur Stores G4771 * Retail sale of clothing, footwear and leather articles in specialized stores Fur stores
448199 All Other Clothing Stores G4771 * Retail sale of clothing, footwear and leather articles in specialized stores All other clothing stores (e.g., lingerie, riding apparel, raincoat)
448210 Shoe Stores G4771 * Retail sale of clothing, footwear and leather articles in specialized stores Shoe stores
448310 Jewellery Stores G4773 * Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores Jewellery stores
S9529 * Repair of other personal and household goods Retailing and repairing new jewelry, clocks, and watches, repair primary source of revenue
448320 Luggage and Leather Goods Stores G4771 * Retail sale of clothing, footwear and leather articles in specialized stores Luggage and leather goods stores (except clothing accessories)
S9523 * Repair of footwear and leather goods New luggage and leather goods, retail and repair
451110 Sporting Goods Stores G4763 * Retail sale of sporting equipment in specialized stores Sporting goods stores
S9529 * Repair of other personal and household goods New bicycles combined with repair, repair as primary source of receipts, retail
451120 Hobby, Toy and Game Stores G4764 Retail sale of games and toys in specialized stores  
451130 Sewing, Needlework and Piece Goods Stores G4751 Retail sale of textiles in specialized stores  
451140 Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores G4759 * Retail sale of electrical household appliances, furniture, lighting equipment and other household articles in specialized stores Musical instrument and supplies stores
S9529 * Repair of other personal and household goods New musical instruments combined with repair, repair as primary source of receipts, retail
451210 Book Stores and News Dealers G4761 * Retail sale of books, newspapers and stationary in specialized stores Book stores and news dealers
451220 Pre-Recorded Tape, Compact Disc and Record Stores G4762 Retail sale of music and video recordings in specialised stores  
452110 Department Stores G4719 * Other retail sale in non-specialized stores Department stores
452910 Warehouse Clubs and Superstores G4711 * Retail sale in non-specialized stores with food, beverages or tobacco predominating General line merchandise stores, where food, beverages and tobacco are predominant
G4719 * Other retail sale in non-specialized stores General line merchandise stores, where food, beverages and tobacco are not predominant
452991 Home and Auto Supplies Stores G4530 * Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories Automobile parts and supplies stores
452999 All Other Miscellaneous General Merchandise Stores G4719 * Other retail sale in non-specialized stores All other miscellaneous general merchandise stores
453110 Florists G4773 * Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores Florists
453210 Office Supplies and Stationery Stores G4761 * Retail sale of books, newspapers and stationary in specialized stores Office supplies and stationery stores
453220 Gift, Novelty and Souvenir Stores G4773 * Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores Gift, novelty and souvenir stores
453310 Used Merchandise Stores G4774 * Retail sale of second-hand goods Used merchandise stores (except automotive, pawned or auctioned items)
453910 Pet and Pet Supplies Stores G4773 * Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores Pet and pet supplies stores
453920 Art Dealers G4773 * Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores Art dealers
453930 Mobile Home Dealers G4773 * Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores Mobile home dealers
453992 Beer and Wine-Making Supplies Stores G4773 * Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores Beer and wine-making supplies stores
453999 All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers (except Beer and Wine-Making Supplies Stores) C2396 * Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone Monument and tombstone dealers
G4723 Retail sale of tobacco products in specialized stores  
G4752 * Retail sale of hardware, paints and glass in specialized stores Sauna and hot tub stores
G4759 * Retail sale of electrical household appliances, furniture, lighting equipment and other household articles in specialized stores Home security equipment stores and candle shops
G4773 * Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores Specialty stores n.e.c. wig stores; monument and tombstone dealers; other specialty stores n.e.c.
G4774 * Retail sale of second-hand goods Auctioneering, with own facilities, open to the general public, retail
454111 Internet Shopping G4791 * Retail sale via mail order houses or via Internet Internet shopping
454112 Electronic Auctions G4791 * Retail sale via mail order houses or via Internet Electronic auctions
454113 Mail-Order Houses G4791 * Retail sale via mail order houses or via Internet Mail-order houses
454210 Vending Machine Operators G4799 * Other retail sale not in stores, stalls or markets Vending machine operators
454311 Heating Oil Dealers G4799 * Other retail sale not in stores, stalls or markets Heating oil dealers
454312 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Bottled Gas) Dealers G4799 * Other retail sale not in stores, stalls or markets Liquefied petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers
454319 Other Fuel Dealers G4799 * Other retail sale not in stores, stalls or markets Direct selling of other fuels (e.g., coal, firewood)
454390 Other Direct Selling Establishments G4781 * Retail sale via stalls and markets of food, beverages and tobacco products Road-side temporary fruit and vegetable stands
G4782 Retail sale via stalls and markets of textiles, clothing and footwear  
G4789 Retail sale via stalls and markets of other goods  
G4799 * Other retail sale not in stores, stalls or markets Direct selling n.e.c. (door-to-door and other non-store retailing)
481110 Scheduled Air Transportation H5110 * Passenger air transport Passenger air transportation, scheduled
H5120 * Freight air transport Freight transportation, air, scheduled
481214 Non-Scheduled Chartered Air Transportation H5110 * Passenger air transport Air passenger carriers, non-scheduled
H5120 * Freight air transport Air cargo carriers (except air courier), non-scheduled
481215 Non-Scheduled Specialty Flying Services H5110 * Passenger air transport Specialty air transportation services, with none predominating, using general purpose aircraft
H5120 * Freight air transport Helicopter carriers, non-scheduled service
482112 Short-Haul Freight Rail Transportation H4912 * Freight rail transport Short-haul freight rail transportation
482113 Mainline Freight Rail Transportation H4912 * Freight rail transport Mainline freight rail transportation
482114 Passenger Rail Transportation H4911 * Passenger rail transport, interurban Passenger rail transportation
483115 Deep Sea, Coastal and Great Lakes Water Transportation (except by Ferries) H5011 * Sea and coastal passenger water transport Deep-sea, coastal and Great Lakes water transportation (except ferries), passenger
H5012 * Sea and coastal freight water transport Deep sea, coastal and Great Lakes water transportation, freight
483116 Deep Sea, Coastal and Great Lakes Water Transportation by Ferries H5011 * Sea and coastal passenger water transport Deep sea, coastal and Great Lakes water transportation by ferries
483213 Inland Water Transportation (except by Ferries) H5011 * Sea and coastal passenger water transport Intracoastal water transportation, passenger
H5012 * Sea and coastal freight water transport Intracoastal water transportation, freight
H5021 * Inland passenger water transport Inland passenger water transportation (except ferries), passengers
H5022 Inland freight water transport  
483214 Inland Water Transportation by Ferries H5021 * Inland passenger water transport Inland passenger water transportation by ferries, passengers
484110 General Freight Trucking, Local H4923 * Freight transport by road General freight trucking, local
484121 General Freight Trucking, Long Distance, Truck-Load H4923 * Freight transport by road General freight trucking, long distance, truck-load
484122 General Freight Trucking, Long Distance, Less Than Truck-Load H4923 * Freight transport by road General freight trucking, long distance, less than truck-load
484210 Used Household and Office Goods Moving H4923 * Freight transport by road Used household and office goods moving
484221 Bulk Liquids Trucking, Local H4923 * Freight transport by road Bulk liquids trucking (e.g., petroleum fuel, milk), local
484222 Dry Bulk Materials Trucking, Local H4923 * Freight transport by road Dry bulk materials trucking, local
484223 Forest Products Trucking, Local H4923 * Freight transport by road Forest products trucking, local (not within the forest)
484229 Other Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Local H4923 * Freight transport by road Other specialized freight (except used goods) trucking, local (e.g., livestock, refrigerated products, mobile home towing)
484231 Bulk Liquids Trucking, Long Distance H4923 * Freight transport by road Bulk liquids trucking, long distance
484232 Dry Bulk Materials Trucking, Long Distance H4923 * Freight transport by road Dry bulk materials trucking, long distance
484233 Forest Products Trucking, Long Distance H4923 * Freight transport by road Forest products trucking, long distance (not within the forest)
484239 Other Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Long Distance H4923 * Freight transport by road Other specialized freight (except used goods) trucking, long distance (e.g., livestock, refrigerated products, mobile home towing)
485110 Urban Transit Systems H4921 Urban or suburban passenger land transport  
485210 Interurban and Rural Bus Transportation H4922 * Other passenger land transport Interurban and rural bus transportation
485310 Taxi Service H4922 * Other passenger land transport Taxi service
485320 Limousine Service H4922 * Other passenger land transport Limousine service
485410 School and Employee Bus Transportation H4922 * Other passenger land transport School and employee bus transportation
485510 Charter Bus Industry H4922 * Other passenger land transport Charter bus industry
485990 Other Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation H4922 * Other passenger land transport Other transit and ground passenger transportation (e.g., carpool, special needs passenger transportation)
486110 Pipeline Transportation of Crude Oil H4930 * Transport via pipeline Pipeline transportation of crude oil
486210 Pipeline Transportation of Natural Gas H4930 * Transport via pipeline Pipeline transportation of natural gas
486910 Pipeline Transportation of Refined Petroleum Products H4930 * Transport via pipeline Pipeline transportation of refined petroleum products
486990 All Other Pipeline Transportation H4930 * Transport via pipeline All other pipeline transportation (e.g., slurry)
487110 Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Land H4911 * Passenger rail transport, interurban Operation of scenic and sightseeing railroads
H4922 * Other passenger land transport Except operation of scenic and sightseeing railroads
487210 Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Water H5011 * Sea and coastal passenger water transport Sightseeing boat cruises (same day return), except inland; charter fishing cruises (same day return)
H5021 * Inland passenger water transport Sightseeing boat cruises (same day return), inland
487990 Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Other H4922 * Other passenger land transport Aerial cable cars, sightseeing
H5110 * Passenger air transport Specialized aerial sightseeing (e.g., hot air balloon excursions)
488111 Air Traffic Control H5223 * Service activities incidental to air transportation Air traffic control
488119 Other Airport Operations H5223 * Service activities incidental to air transportation Airport operation (except air traffic control) (e.g., flying field operation, hanger rental, aircraft parking)
H5224 * Cargo handling Airport baggage and cargo handling services
N8129 * Other building and industrial cleaning activities Airport runway sweeping; snow and ice clearing services
488190 Other Support Activities for Air Transportation C3315 * Repair of transport equipment, except motor vehicles Aircraft maintenance service (except factory conversions and overhauls)
H5223 * Service activities incidental to air transportation Support activities for air transportation (e.g., aircraft ferrying, inspection, testing and maintenance)
488210 Support Activities for Rail Transportation C3315 * Repair of transport equipment, except motor vehicles Locomotive and railway cars repairing
H5221 * Service activities incidental to land transportation Support activities for railway transport, n.e.c. (e.g., railway rights-of-way and structures maintenance); railway switching services
H5224 * Cargo handling Freight-car loading and unloading service
N8129 * Other building and industrial cleaning activities Freight car cleaning service
488310 Port and Harbour Operations H5222 * Service activities incidental to water transportation Port and harbour operations
488320 Marine Cargo Handling H5224 * Cargo handling Marine cargo handling
N8129 * Other building and industrial cleaning activities Ship hold and tank cleaning
488331 Marine Salvage Services H5222 * Service activities incidental to water transportation Marine salvage services
488332 Ship Piloting Services H5222 * Service activities incidental to water transportation Ship piloting services
488339 Other Navigational Services to Shipping H5222 * Service activities incidental to water transportation Other navigational services to shipping (e.g., radio beacon services, docking and undocking marine vessels)
488390 Other Support Activities for Water Transportation C3315 * Repair of transport equipment, except motor vehicles Ship repair and maintenance, not in a shipyard
E3830 * Materials recovery Ship breaking or dismantling done on a floating dry dock
H5222 * Service activities incidental to water transportation Lighter service to ships
H5229 * Other transportation support activities Other support activities for water transportation (e.g., cargo surveying; inspection and weighing services)
488410 Motor Vehicle Towing H5221 * Service activities incidental to land transportation Emergency road service; motor vehicle towing service
488490 Other Support Activities for Road Transportation H5221 * Service activities incidental to land transportation Truck and bus terminals, bridge and tunnel operations
H5224 * Cargo handling Truck loading and unloading
H5229 * Other transportation support activities Truck weighing and inspection services (without repairs)
N8129 * Other building and industrial cleaning activities Road sanding, salting, oiling, cleaning, and snow clearing
488511 Marine Shipping Agencies H5229 * Other transportation support activities Marine shipping activities (e.g., arranging transport by sea)
488519 Other Freight Transportation Arrangement H5229 * Other transportation support activities Other freight transportation arrangement (e.g., logistic activities, issue of transport documents)
488990 Other Support Activities for Transportation B0910 * Support activities for petroleum and natural gas extraction Liquefaction and re-gasification of natural gas for purposes of transport at the mine site
H5221 * Service activities incidental to land transportation Drive-away automobile service; livestock-in-transit feeding station; independent pipeline terminal facilities; liquefaction and re-gasification of natural gas for purposes of transport (except at the mine site)
H5229 * Other transportation support activities Packing and crating of goods for transportation; transport brokers (not operating vehicles); car-pool and van-pool arranging
491110 Postal Service H5310 Postal activities  
492110 Couriers H5320 * Courier activities Couriers (including air)
492210 Local Messengers and Local Delivery H5320 * Courier activities Local messengers and local delivery
493110 General Warehousing and Storage H5210 * Warehousing and storage General warehousing and storage
493120 Refrigerated Warehousing and Storage H5210 * Warehousing and storage Refrigerated warehousing and storage
493130 Farm Product Warehousing and Storage H5210 * Warehousing and storage Farm product warehousing and storage
493190 Other Warehousing and Storage H5210 * Warehousing and storage Other warehousing and storage (e.g., grain silos)
511110 Newspaper Publishers J5813 * Publishing of newspapers, journals and periodicals Newspaper publishers (except exclusively on Internet)
511120 Periodical Publishers J5813 * Publishing of newspapers, journals and periodicals Periodical publishers (except exclusively on Internet)
511130 Book Publishers J5811 * Book publishing Books, publishing (except exclusively on Internet)
511140 Directory and Mailing List Publishers J5812 * Publishing of directories and mailing lists Directories, publishing or publishing and printing (except exclusively on Internet); machine readable directory and mailing list, publishing (except on-line)
511190 Other Publishers J5811 * Book publishing Year books, publishing or publishing and printing (except exclusively on Internet)
J5819 * Other publishing activities Other publishers (except yearbooks and directories)
511210 Software Publishers J5820 * Software publishing Software publishing (except exclusively on Internet)
512110 Motion Picture and Video Production J5911 Motion picture, video and television programme production activities  
512120 Motion Picture and Video Distribution J5913 * Motion picture, video and television programme distribution activities Motion picture and video distribution
512130 Motion Picture and Video Exhibition J5914 Motion picture projection activities  
512190 Post-Production and Other Motion Picture and Video Industries J5912 Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities  
J5913 * Motion picture, video and television programme distribution activities Motion picture booking agencies
512210 Record Production J5920 * Sound recording and music publishing activities Record production
512220 Integrated Record Production/Distribution J5920 * Sound recording and music publishing activities Integrated record production and distribution
512230 Music Publishers J5920 * Sound recording and music publishing activities Music publishers
512240 Sound Recording Studios J5920 * Sound recording and music publishing activities Sound recording studios
512290 Other Sound Recording Industries J5920 * Sound recording and music publishing activities Other sound recording industries (e.g., recording books on tape)
515110 Radio Broadcasting J6010 * Radio broadcasting Production and transmission of radio programs (except Internet)
515120 Television Broadcasting J6020 * Television programming and broadcasting activities Television broadcasting (except Internet)
515210 Pay and Specialty Television J6020 * Television programming and broadcasting activities Pay and specialty television (except Internet)
517111 Wired Telecommunications Carriers (except Cable) J6110 * Wired telecommunications activities Wired telecommunications carriers (except cable)
517112 Cable and Other Program Distribution J6110 * Wired telecommunications activities Except direct-to-home (DTH) satellite television distribution systems
J6130 * Satellite telecommunications activities Direct-to-home (DTH) satellite television distribution systems
517210 Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except Satellite) J6120 Wireless telecommunications activities  
517410 Satellite Telecommunications J6130 * Satellite telecommunications activities Satellite telecommunications (except reselling)
J6190 * Other telecommunications activities Satellite telecommunications, reselling
517910 Other Telecommunications J6190 * Other telecommunications activities Other telecommunications (e.g., satellite tracking, telemetry, VoIP services)
518210 Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services J6311 Data processing, hosting and related activities  
M7420 * Photographic activities Microfilming service
519110 News Syndicates J6391 News agency activities  
519121 Libraries R9101 * Library and archives activities Libraries
519122 Archives R9101 * Library and archives activities Archives
519130 Internet Publishing and Broadcasting, and Web Search Portals J5811 * Book publishing Book publishing (exclusively on Internet)
J5812 * Publishing of directories and mailing lists Directory publishing (exclusively on Internet)
J5813 * Publishing of newspapers, journals and periodicals Newspapers, periodical, journal and magazine publishing (exclusively on Internet)
J5819 * Other publishing activities Other publishing or publishers (exclusively on Internet)
J5820 * Software publishing Software publishing or publishers (exclusively on Internet)
J5920 * Sound recording and music publishing activities Music publishing or publishers (exclusively on Internet)
J6010 * Radio broadcasting Internet broadcasting (e.g., audio, radio)
J6020 * Television programming and broadcasting activities Internet broadcasting (e.g., television, video)
J6312 Web portals  
519190 All Other Information Services J6399 Other information service activities n.e.c.  
R9101 * Library and archives activities Stock photo libraries and services
521110 Monetary Authorities - Central Bank K6411 * Central banking Monetary authorities - central bank
522111 Personal and Commercial Banking Industry K6419 * Other monetary intermediation Personal and commercial banking industry
522112 Corporate and Institutional Banking Industry K6419 * Other monetary intermediation Corporate and institutional banking industry
522130 Local Credit Unions K6419 * Other monetary intermediation Local credit unions
522190 Other Depository Credit Intermediation K6419 * Other monetary intermediation Other depository credit intermediation (e.g., private banks, deposit-accepting mortgage companies, co-operative)
522210 Credit Card Issuing K6492 * Other credit granting Credit card issuing
522220 Sales Financing K6491 Financial leasing  
K6492 * Other credit granting Sales financing
522291 Consumer Lending K6492 * Other credit granting Consumer lending
522299 All Other Non-Depository Credit Intermediation K6492 * Other credit granting Other nondepository credit issuing including pawn shops and pawn brokers, making loans based on the anticipated value of crops being grown by farmers, etc.
K6499 * Other financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding activities, n.e.c. Buying, pooling, repackaging, and selling loans on the secondary market (securitization of loans); factoring accounts receivable
522310 Mortgage and Non-mortgage Loan Brokers K6619 * Other activities auxiliary to financial service activities Mortgage and non-mortgage loan brokers
522321 Central Credit Unions K6411 * Central banking Central credit unions
522329 Other Financial Transactions Processing and Clearing House Activities K6619 * Other activities auxiliary to financial service activities Other financial transactions processing and clearing house activities
522390 Other Activities Related to Credit Intermediation K6419 * Other monetary intermediation Other activities related to credit intermediation (e.g., money order issuance services)
523110 Investment Banking and Securities Dealing K6499 * Other financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding activities, n.e.c. Investment banking and securities dealing
523120 Securities Brokerage K6612 * Security and commodity contracts brokerage Securities brokerage
523130 Commodity Contracts Dealing K6499 * Other financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding activities, n.e.c. Commodity contract dealing; foreign currency dealing
K6612 * Security and commodity contracts brokerage Foreign currency exchange services (i.e., selling to the public)
523140 Commodity Contracts Brokerage K6612 * Security and commodity contracts brokerage Commodity contracts brokerage
523210 Securities and Commodity Exchanges K6611 Administration of financial markets  
523910 Miscellaneous Intermediation K6499 * Other financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding activities, n.e.c. Intermediation n.e.c. (e.g., investment clubs; venture capital companies; gas and oil royalty dealers; buying and selling mortgages (rediscounting)); buying income tax refunds; viatical settlement companies; venture capital companies and own account investing
L6810 * Real estate activities with own or leased property Real estate as a trading stock of the seller, buying and selling
523920 Portfolio Management K6630 Fund management activities  
523930 Investment Advice K6619 * Other activities auxiliary to financial service activities Investment advice
523990 All Other Financial Investment Activities K6612 * Security and commodity contracts brokerage Oil and gas lease brokers' offices
K6619 * Other activities auxiliary to financial service activities Financial investment activities n.e.c. (e.g., private estate administering; non-deposit trust companies; personal investment trusts); escrow and fiduciary agencies (except real estate); securities quotation services; securities transfer agents
524111 Direct Individual Life, Health and Medical Insurance Carriers K6511 * Life insurance Life insurance and annuities, underwriting
K6512 * Non-life insurance Health and accident insurance, underwriting
524112 Direct Group Life, Health and Medical Insurance Carriers K6511 * Life insurance Direct group life and pension insurance carriers
K6512 * Non-life insurance Direct group health insurance carriers
524121 Direct General Property and Casualty Insurance Carriers K6512 * Non-life insurance Direct general property and casualty insurance carriers
524122 Direct, Private, Automobile Insurance Carriers K6512 * Non-life insurance Direct, private, automobile insurance carriers
524123 Direct, Public, Automobile Insurance Carriers K6512 * Non-life insurance Direct, public, automobile insurance carriers
524124 Direct Property Insurance Carriers K6512 * Non-life insurance Direct property insurance carriers
524125 Direct Liability Insurance Carriers K6512 * Non-life insurance Direct liability insurance carriers
524129 Other Direct Insurance (except Life, Health and Medical) Carriers K6512 * Non-life insurance Other direct insurance (except life, health and medical) carriers (e.g., aircraft, marine and fidelity insurance)
524131 Life Reinsurance Carriers K6520 * Reinsurance Life reinsurance carriers
524132 Accident and Sickness Reinsurance Carriers K6520 * Reinsurance Accident and sickness reinsurance carriers
524133 Automobile Reinsurance Carriers K6520 * Reinsurance Automobile reinsurance carriers
524134 Property Reinsurance Carriers K6520 * Reinsurance Property reinsurance carriers
524135 Liability Reinsurance Carriers K6520 * Reinsurance Liability reinsurance carriers
524139 General and Other Reinsurance Carriers K6520 * Reinsurance General and other reinsurance carriers
524210 Insurance Agencies and Brokerages K6622 Activities of insurance agents and brokers  
524291 Claims Adjusters K6621 Risk and damage evaluation  
524299 All Other Insurance Related Activities K6629 * Other activities auxiliary to insurance and pension funding All other insurance related activities (e.g., salvage administration)
526111 Trusteed Pension Funds K6530 * Pension funding Trusteed pension funds
526112 Non-Trusteed Pension Funds K6530 * Pension funding Non-trusteed pension funds
526911 Equity Funds - Canadian K6430 * Trusts, funds and similar financial entities Equity funds - Canadian
526912 Equity Funds - Foreign K6430 * Trusts, funds and similar financial entities Equity funds - foreign
526913 Mortgage Funds K6430 * Trusts, funds and similar financial entities Mortgage funds
526914 Money Market Funds K6430 * Trusts, funds and similar financial entities Money market funds
526915 Bond and Income / Dividend Funds - Canadian K6430 * Trusts, funds and similar financial entities Bond and income / Dividend funds - Canadian
526916 Bond and Income / Dividend Funds - Foreign K6430 * Trusts, funds and similar financial entities Bond and income / Dividend funds - Foreign
526917 Balanced Funds / Asset Allocation Funds K6430 * Trusts, funds and similar financial entities Balanced funds / Asset allocation funds
526919 Other Open-Ended Funds K6430 * Trusts, funds and similar financial entities Other open-ended funds (e.g., invest in futures, precious metals, hedge funds and others)
526930 Segregated (except Pension) Funds K6430 * Trusts, funds and similar financial entities Segregated (except pension) funds
526981 Securitization Vehicles K6430 * Trusts, funds and similar financial entities Securitization vehicles
526989 All Other Miscellaneous Funds and Financial Vehicles K6430 * Trusts, funds and similar financial entities All other miscellaneous funds and financial vehicles (e.g., special purpose trusts and other funds)
531111 Lessors of Residential Buildings and Dwellings (except Social Housing Projects) L6810 * Real estate activities with own or leased property Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings (except social housing projects)
531112 Lessors of Social Housing Projects L6810 * Real estate activities with own or leased property Lessors of social housing projects
531120 Lessors of Non-Residential Buildings (except Mini-Warehouses) L6810 * Real estate activities with own or leased property Lessors of non-residential buildings (except mini-warehouses)
531130 Self-Storage Mini-Warehouses L6810 * Real estate activities with own or leased property Self-storage mini-warehouses
531190 Lessors of Other Real Estate Property L6810 * Real estate activities with own or leased property Lessors of other real estate property (e.g., agricultural and railroad property rental)
531211 Real Estate Agents L6820 * Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis Realer estate agents
531212 Offices of Real Estate Brokers L6820 * Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis Offices of real estate brokers
531310 Real Estate Property Managers L6820 * Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis Real estate property managers
531320 Offices of Real Estate Appraisers L6820 * Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis Offices of real estate appraisers
531390 Other Activities Related to Real Estate L6820 * Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis Other activities related to real estate (e.g., escrow agents, listing service)
532111 Passenger Car Rental N7710 * Renting and leasing of motor vehicles Passenger car rental (short-term)
532112 Passenger Car Leasing N7710 * Renting and leasing of motor vehicles Passenger car leasing (long-term)
532120 Truck, Utility Trailer and RV (Recreational Vehicle) Rental and Leasing N7710 * Renting and leasing of motor vehicles Passenger car without driver (except finance leasing), leasing
N7730 * Renting and leasing of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods n.e.c. Utility trailer, recreational vehicle and heavy-duty trucks (except finance leasing), renting and leasing
532210 Consumer Electronics and Appliance Rental N7729 * Renting and leasing of other personal and household goods n.e.c. Consumer electronics and appliance rental
532220 Formal Wear and Costume Rental N7729 * Renting and leasing of other personal and household goods n.e.c. Formal wear and costume rental
532230 Video Tape and Disc Rental N7722 Renting of video tapes and disks  
532290 Other Consumer Goods Rental N7721 Renting and leasing of recreational and sports goods  
N7729 * Renting and leasing of other personal and household goods n.e.c. Other consumer goods rental n.e.c. (e.g., furniture, party supplies, musical instruments, tents, home health equipment)
N7730 * Renting and leasing of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods n.e.c. Motorcycles and motor scooters, renting and leasing
532310 General Rental Centres N7729 * Renting and leasing of other personal and household goods n.e.c. Renting a range of commercial and household equipment including do-it-yourself equipment (primarily household)
N7730 * Renting and leasing of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods n.e.c. Rental or range of commercial and industrial equipment (contractor and builder tools)
532410 Construction, Transportation, Mining, and Forestry Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing N7730 * Renting and leasing of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods n.e.c. Construction (including crane without operator), transportation, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment rental and leasing
532420 Office Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing N7730 * Renting and leasing of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods n.e.c. Office machinery and equipment rental and leasing
532490 Other Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing N7730 * Renting and leasing of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods n.e.c. Other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing (e.g., agricultural machinery, motion picture production equipment)
533110 Lessors of Non-Financial Intangible Assets (Except Copyrighted Works) N7740 Leasing of intellectual property and similar products, except copyrighted works  
541110 Offices of Lawyers M6910 * Legal activities Offices of lawyers
541120 Offices of Notaries M6910 * Legal activities Offices of notaries
541190 Other Legal Services M6910 * Legal activities Other legal services (e.g., bailiffs, arbitrators, paralegal services)
541212 Offices of Accountants M6920 * Accounting, bookkeeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy Offices of accountants
541213 Tax Preparation Services M6920 * Accounting, bookkeeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy Tax preparation services
541215 Bookkeeping, Payroll and Related Services M6920 * Accounting, bookkeeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy Bookkeeping, payroll and related services
541310 Architectural Services M7110 * Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy Architectural services
541320 Landscape Architectural Services M7110 * Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy Landscape architectural services
541330 Engineering Services M7110 * Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy Engineering services
541340 Drafting Services M7110 * Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy Drafting services
541350 Building Inspection Services M7110 * Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy Building inspection services
541360 Geophysical Surveying and Mapping Services M7110 * Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy Geophysical surveying and mapping services
541370 Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services M7110 * Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy Surveying and mapping (except geophysical) services
541380 Testing Laboratories M7120 * Technical testing and analysis Testing laboratories
541410 Interior Design Services M7410 * Specialized design activities Interior design services
541420 Industrial Design Services M7410 * Specialized design activities Industrial design services
541430 Graphic Design Services M7410 * Specialized design activities Graphic design services
541490 Other Specialized Design Services M7410 * Specialized design activities Other specialized design services (e.g., clothing, jewellery and textile design)
541510 Computer Systems Design and Related Services J6201 Computer programming activities  
J6202 Computer consultancy and computer facilities management activities  
J6209 Other information technology and computer service activities  
541611 Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services M7020 * Management consultancy activities Administrative management and general management consulting services
541612 Human Resources Consulting Services K6629 * Other activities auxiliary to insurance and pension funding Actuarial services
M7020 * Management consultancy activities Human resource consulting services
541619 Other Management Consulting Services M7020 * Management consultancy activities Management consulting services n.e.c. (e.g., methods improvement, marketing, operations research)
M7490 * Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.e.c. Freight rates and customs consulting services
541620 Environmental Consulting Services M7490 * Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.e.c. Environmental consulting services
541690 Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services M7490 * Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.e.c. Other scientific and technical consulting services (e.g., agronomy, economic and physics consulting services)
541710 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering and Life Sciences M7210 Research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering  
541720 Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities M7220 Research and experimental development on social sciences and humanities  
541810 Advertising Agencies M7310 * Advertising Advertising agencies
541820 Public Relations Services M7020 * Management consultancy activities Public relations services
541830 Media Buying Agencies M7310 * Advertising Media buying agencies
541840 Media Representatives M7310 * Advertising Media representatives
541850 Display Advertising M7310 * Advertising Display advertising
541860 Direct Mail Advertising M7310 * Advertising Direct mail advertising
541870 Advertising Material Distribution Services M7310 * Advertising Advertising material distribution services
541891 Specialty Advertising Distributors M7310 * Advertising Specialty advertising distributors
541899 All Other Services Related to Advertising M7310 * Advertising All other services related to advertising (e.g., window dressing, sign painting and lettering)
541910 Marketing Research and Public Opinion Polling M7320 Market research and public opinion polling  
541920 Photographic Services M7420 * Photographic activities Photographic services
541930 Translation and Interpretation Services M7490 * Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.e.c. Translation and interpretation services
541940 Veterinary Services M7500 * Veterinary activities Veterinary services
541990 All Other Professional, Scientific and Technical Services M6910 * Legal activities Arbitration and conciliation services not provided by lawyers or paralegals
M7490 * Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.e.c. All other professional, scientific and technical services (e.g., weather forecasting, referees in bankruptcy, non-real estate appraisal activities, commodity inspection services)
N8030 * Investigation activities Handwriting analysis service
Q8890 * Other social work activities without accommodation Consumer credit counselling services
551113 Holding Companies K6420 Activities of holding companies  
551114 Head Offices M7010 Activities of head offices  
561110 Office Administrative Services N8211 Combined office administrative service activities  
561210 Facilities Support Services N8110 Combined facilities support activities  
O8423 * Public order and safety activities Correctional facilities, privately operated
561310 Employment Placement Agencies and Executive Search Services N7810 * Activities of employment placement agencies Employment placement agencies and executive search services
561320 Temporary Help Services N7820 Temporary employment agency activities  
561330 Professional Employer Organizations N7830 Other human resources provision  
561410 Document Preparation Services N8219 * Photocopying, document preparation and other specialized office support activities Document preparation services (e.g., transcription, résumé writing, desktop publishing)
561420 Telephone Call Centres N8220 Activities of call centres  
561430 Business Service Centres N8219 * Photocopying, document preparation and other specialized office support activities Business service centres (e.g., mail box centres, copy shops)
561440 Collection Agencies N8291 * Activities of collection agencies and credit bureaus Debt collection services
O8411 * General public administration activities Tax collection services on a contract or fee basis
561450 Credit Bureaus N8291 * Activities of collection agencies and credit bureaus Credit bureaus
561490 Other Business Support Services N8292 * Packaging activities Address bar coding services
N8299 * Other business support service activities n.e.c. Business support services n.e.c. (e.g., automobile repossession, fund-raising organization service on a fee or contract basis, court reporting services)
561510 Travel Agencies N7911 Travel agency activities  
561520 Tour Operators N7912 Tour operator activities  
561590 Other Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services N7990 * Other reservation service and related activities Other travel arrangement and reservation services (e.g., ticket agencies)
561611 Investigation Services N8010 * Private security activities Fingerprinting or polygraph services
N8030 * Investigation activities Private investigator and detective services
561612 Security Guard and Patrol Services N8010 * Private security activities Security guard and patrol services
561613 Armoured Car Services N8010 * Private security activities Armoured car services
561621 Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths) N8020 * Security systems service activities Security systems services (except locksmiths)
561622 Locksmiths N8020 * Security systems service activities Locksmiths
561710 Exterminating and Pest Control Services N8129 * Other building and industrial cleaning activities Exterminating and pest control services
561721 Window Cleaning Services N8129 * Other building and industrial cleaning activities Window cleaning services
561722 Janitorial Services (except Window Cleaning) N8121 General cleaning of buildings  
N8129 * Other building and industrial cleaning activities Cleaning of transport equipment such as railway cars on contract (interior)
561730 Landscaping Services N8130 Landscape care and maintenance service activities  
561740 Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Services S9601 * Washing and (dry-) cleaning of textile and fur products Carpet and upholstery cleaning services
561791 Duct and Chimney Cleaning Services N8129 * Other building and industrial cleaning activities Duct and chimney cleaning services
561799 All Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings F4390 * Other specialized construction activities Building exterior cleaning (except sandblasting)
N8129 * Other building and industrial cleaning activities Cleaning services to buildings and dwellings n.e.c. (except building exteriors)
561910 Packaging and Labelling Services N8292 * Packaging activities Packaging and labelling services
561920 Convention and Trade Show Organizers N8230 Organization of conventions and trade shows  
561990 All Other Support Services C1313 * Finishing of textiles Cloth, cutting to length for distributors; tape, slitting for the trade
N8299 * Other business support service activities n.e.c. All other support services n.e.c. (except cloth cutting to length, fire-fighting and vehicle licensing)
O8413 * Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of businesses Vehicle license issuing on a contract or fee basis
O8423 * Public order and safety activities Commercial fire fighting services
562110 Waste Collection E3811 Collection of non-hazardous waste  
E3812 Collection of hazardous waste  
562210 Waste Treatment and Disposal E3700 * Sewerage Treatment and filtration of nonhazardous industrial waste water (not part of sewer system)
E3821 Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste  
E3822 Treatment and disposal of hazardous waste  
562910 Remediation Services E3900 Remediation activities and other waste management services  
562920 Material Recovery Facilities E3830 * Materials recovery Material recovery facilities (e.g., sorting, cleaning and baling of commingled recyclable materials (except hazardous)
562990 All Other Waste Management Services E3700 * Sewerage Waste management activities (e.g., septic tank, cesspool cleaning and pumping)
611110 Elementary and Secondary Schools P8510 * Pre-primary and primary education Primary education
P8521 General secondary education  
P8522 * Technical and vocational secondary education Vocational and technical high schools
611210 Community Colleges and C.E.G.E.P.s P8530 * Higher education Community colleges and C.E.G.E.P.s
611310 Universities P8530 * Higher education Universities
611410 Business and Secretarial Schools P8522 * Technical and vocational secondary education Business and secretarial schools (e.g., court reporting schools)
611420 Computer Training P8549 * Other education n.e.c. Computer training
611430 Professional and Management Development Training P8549 * Other education n.e.c. Professional and management development training
611510 Technical and Trade Schools P8522 * Technical and vocational secondary education Technical and trade schools n.e.c. (except flight training schools); vocational apprenticeship training
P8549 * Other education n.e.c. Flight training school
611610 Fine Arts Schools P8542 Cultural education  
611620 Athletic Instruction P8541 * Sports and recreation education Athletic instruction
611630 Language Schools P8549 * Other education n.e.c. Language schools
611690 All Other Schools and Instruction P8510 * Pre-primary and primary education Adult literacy programs
P8541 * Sports and recreation education Bridge and other card game instruction; yoga instruction
P8549 * Other education n.e.c. Schools and instruction n.e.c., including educational test development and automobile driving instruction
611710 Educational Support Services P8550 Educational support services  
621110 Offices of Physicians Q8620 * Medical and dental practice activities Offices of physicians
621210 Offices of Dentists Q8620 * Medical and dental practice activities Offices of dentists
621310 Offices of Chiropractors Q8690 * Other human health activities Offices of chiropractors
621320 Offices of Optometrists Q8690 * Other human health activities Offices of optometrists
621330 Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (except Physicians) Q8690 * Other human health activities Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians)
621340 Offices of Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapists and Audiologists Q8690 * Other human health activities Offices of physical, occupational, and speech therapists and audiologists
621390 Offices of All Other Health Practitioners Q8690 * Other human health activities Offices of al other health practitioners (e.g., acupuncturists, denturists, midwives)
621410 Family Planning Centres Q8620 * Medical and dental practice activities Abortion clinics
Q8690 * Other human health activities Medical family planning centres, services by nurses and other medical professionals, except doctors
621420 Out-Patient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centres Q8620 * Medical and dental practice activities Out-patient mental health; alcohol and other substance abuse services performed by doctors
Q8690 * Other human health activities Out-patient mental health; alcohol and other substance abuse services not performed by doctors
621494 Community Health Centres Q8620 * Medical and dental practice activities Community health centres
621499 All Other Out-Patient Care Centres Q8620 * Medical and dental practice activities Out-patient care centres (medical) n.e.c. (e.g., urgent medical care centres)
Q8690 * Other human health activities Out-patient non-medical care centres n.e.c. (e.g., first-aid, kidney dialysis, registered massage therapy, respiratory therapy clinics)
621510 Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories Q8690 * Other human health activities Medical and diagnostic laboratories
621610 Home Health Care Services Q8690 * Other human health activities Home health care services
621911 Ambulance (except Air Ambulance) Services Q8690 * Other human health activities Ambulance (except air ambulance) services
621912 Air Ambulance Services Q8690 * Other human health activities Air ambulance services
621990 All Other Ambulatory Health Care Services Q8690 * Other human health activities All other ambulatory health care services (blood banks, sperm banks, stop smoking clinics)
622111 General (except Paediatric) Hospitals Q8610 * Hospital activities General (except paediatric) hospitals
622112 Paediatric Hospitals Q8610 * Hospital activities Paediatric hospitals
622210 Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals Q8610 * Hospital activities Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals
622310 Specialty (except Psychiatric and Substance Abuse) Hospitals Q8610 * Hospital activities Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals (e.g., maternity hospital)
623110 Nursing Care Facilities Q8710 Residential nursing care facilities  
623210 Residential Developmental Handicap Facilities Q8720 * Residential care activities for mental retardation, mental health and substance abuse Residential developmental handicap facilities (home for the developmentally handicapped)
623221 Residential Substance Abuse Facilities Q8720 * Residential care activities for mental retardation, mental health and substance abuse Residential substance abuse facilities
623222 Homes for the Psychiatrically Disabled Q8720 * Residential care activities for mental retardation, mental health and substance abuse Homes for the psychiatrically disabled
623310 Community Care Facilities for the Elderly Q8730 Residential care activities for the elderly and disabled  
623991 Transition Homes for Women Q8790 * Other residential care activities Transition homes for women
623992 Homes for Emotionally Disturbed Children Q8790 * Other residential care activities Homes for emotionally disturbed children
623993 Homes for the Physically Handicapped or Disabled Q8790 * Other residential care activities Homes for the physically handicapped or disabled
623999 All Other Residential Care Facilities Q8790 * Other residential care activities All other residential care facilities (e.g., home for single mothers, orphanages)
624110 Child and Youth Services Q8890 * Other social work activities without accommodation Child and youth services
624120 Services for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities Q8810 Social work activities without accommodation for the elderly and disabled  
624190 Other Individual and Family Services Q8890 * Other social work activities without accommodation Other individual and family services (e.g., marriage counselling, refugee services, suicide crisis)
624210 Community Food Services Q8890 * Other social work activities without accommodation Community food services
624220 Community Housing Services Q8890 * Other social work activities without accommodation Community housing services
624230 Emergency and Other Relief Services Q8890 * Other social work activities without accommodation Emergency and other relief services
624310 Vocational Rehabilitation Services Q8890 * Other social work activities without accommodation Vocational rehabilitation services
624410 Child Day-Care Services Q8890 * Other social work activities without accommodation Child day-care services
711111 Theatre (except Musical) Companies R9000 * Creative, arts and entertainment activities Theatre (except musical) companies
711112 Musical Theatre and Opera Companies R9000 * Creative, arts and entertainment activities Musical theatre and opera companies
711120 Dance Companies R9000 * Creative, arts and entertainment activities Dance companies
711130 Musical Groups and Artists R9000 * Creative, arts and entertainment activities Musical groups and artists
711190 Other Performing Arts Companies R9000 * Creative, arts and entertainment activities Except carnivals
R9329 * Other amusement and recreation activities n.e.c. Carnivals
711211 Sports Teams and Clubs R9312 * Activities of sports clubs Sports teams and clubs
711213 Horse Race Tracks R9311 * Operation of sports facilities Horse race tracks, racing stables and training
R9319 * Other sports activities Owners of sporting horses, horse trainers; horse racing stables off-site from racetrack
711218 Other Spectator Sports R9311 * Operation of sports facilities Operation of race tracks (except horse)
R9319 * Other sports activities Except operation of race tracks
711311 Live Theatres and Other Performing Arts Presenters with Facilities R9000 * Creative, arts and entertainment activities Live theatres and other performing arts presenters with facilities
711319 Sports Stadiums and Other Presenters with Facilities R9311 * Operation of sports facilities Sports stadiums, promoting events; and other presenters with facilities n.e.c.
R9319 * Other sports activities Sports organizers and operators with facilities
R9329 * Other amusement and recreation activities n.e.c. Agricultural fair organizers and rodeo promoters with facilities
711321 Performing Arts Promoters (Presenters) without Facilities R9000 * Creative, arts and entertainment activities Live arts events organizers without facilities
R9329 * Other amusement and recreation activities n.e.c. Booking agencies (e.g., concert, theatrical)
711322 Festivals without Facilities R9000 * Creative, arts and entertainment activities Festival (e.g., arts, dance, music) promoters without facilities
R9329 * Other amusement and recreation activities n.e.c. Agricultural fair promoters, without facilities
711329 Sports Presenters and Other Presenters without Facilities R9319 * Other sports activities Sports event promoters without facilities
R9329 * Other amusement and recreation activities n.e.c. Horse show and rodeo promoters without facilities
711410 Agents and Managers for Artists, Athletes, Entertainers and Other Public Figures M7490 * Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.e.c. Agents and managers for artists, athletes, entertainers and other public figures
711511 Independent Artists, Visual Arts C3290 * Other manufacturing n.e.c. Independent taxidermists
C3319 * Repair of other equipment Restoration services for organs and similar instruments
M7420 * Photographic activities Independent photo journalists
R9000 * Creative, arts and entertainment activities independent artists
711512 Independent Actors, Comedians and Performers R9000 * Creative, arts and entertainment activities Independent actors, comedians and performers
711513 Independent Writers and Authors R9000 * Creative, arts and entertainment activities Independent writers and authors
712111 Non-Commercial Art Museums and Galleries R9102 * Museums activities and operation of historical sites and buildings Non-commercial art museums and galleries
712115 History and Science Museums R9102 * Museums activities and operation of historical sites and buildings History and science museums
712119 Other Museums R9102 * Museums activities and operation of historical sites and buildings Other museums (e.g., wax museum, sports hall of fame)
712120 Historic and Heritage Sites R9102 * Museums activities and operation of historical sites and buildings Historic and heritage sites
712130 Zoos and Botanical Gardens R9103 * Botanical and zoological gardens and nature reserves activities Zoos and botanical gardens
712190 Nature Parks and Other Similar Institutions R9103 * Botanical and zoological gardens and nature reserves activities Nature parks and other similar institutions
713110 Amusement and Theme Parks R9321 Activities of amusement parks and theme parks  
713120 Amusement Arcades R9329 * Other amusement and recreation activities n.e.c. Amusement arcades
713210 Casinos (except Casino Hotels) R9200 * Gambling and betting activities Casinos (except casino hotels)
713291 Lotteries R9200 * Gambling and betting activities Lotteries
713299 All Other Gambling Industries R9200 * Gambling and betting activities All other gambling industries (e.g., video gambling machines not in casinos, bingo parlours)
713910 Golf Courses and Country Clubs R9311 * Operation of sports facilities Golf courses and country clubs
713920 Skiing Facilities H4922 * Other passenger land transport Ski lift and tow operation
R9329 * Other amusement and recreation activities n.e.c. Skiing facilities (except separate operation of ski lifts)
713930 Marinas R9329 * Other amusement and recreation activities n.e.c. Marinas
713940 Fitness and Recreational Sports Centres R9311 * Operation of sports facilities Fitness and recreational sports centres
713950 Bowling Centres R9311 * Operation of sports facilities Bowling centres
713990 All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries N7990 * Other reservation service and related activities Tourist guide services
R9312 * Activities of sports clubs Recreational sporting teams and clubs (i.e., little league), hunting guides
R9319 * Other sports activities Driving ranges, skeet shooting facilities, billiard rooms, and other miscellaneous sporting facility operation
R9329 * Other amusement and recreation activities n.e.c. Amusement and recreation activities n.e.c.
721111 Hotels I5510 * Short term accommodation activities Hotels (except sleeping car operation not operated by railway company)
I5590 * Other accommodation Sleeping car operation, not operated by railway company
721112 Motor Hotels I5510 * Short term accommodation activities Motor hotels
721113 Resorts I5510 * Short term accommodation activities Resorts
721114 Motels I5510 * Short term accommodation activities Motels
721120 Casino Hotels I5510 * Short term accommodation activities Casino hotels (hotel as primary source of revenue)
R9200 * Gambling and betting activities Casino hotels (gambling as primary source of revenue)
721191 Bed and Breakfast I5510 * Short term accommodation activities Bed and breakfast
721192 Housekeeping Cottages and Cabins I5510 * Short term accommodation activities Housekeeping cottages and cabins
721198 All Other Traveller Accommodation I5510 * Short term accommodation activities All other traveller accommodation (e.g., hostels)
721211 RV (Recreational Vehicle) Parks and Campgrounds I5520 * Camping grounds, recreational vehicle parks and trailer parks RV (recreational vehicle) parks and campgrounds
721212 Hunting and Fishing Camps I5520 * Camping grounds, recreational vehicle parks and trailer parks Hunting and fishing camps
721213 Recreational (except Hunting and Fishing) and Vacation Camps I5520 * Camping grounds, recreational vehicle parks and trailer parks Recreational (except hunting and fishing) and vacation camps
721310 Rooming and Boarding Houses I5590 * Other accommodation Rooming and boarding houses
722110 Full-Service Restaurants I5610 * Restaurants and mobile food service activities Full-service restaurants
722210 Limited-Service Eating Places I5610 * Restaurants and mobile food service activities Automats, buffets, cafeterias, food take-out services, lunch counters, doughnut shops and other limited-service eating places (except beverage bars)
I5630 * Beverage serving activities Coffee shops, non-alcoholic beverage bars such as fruit juice bar
722310 Food Service Contractors I5629 Other food service activities  
722320 Caterers I5621 Event catering  
722330 Mobile Food Services I5610 * Restaurants and mobile food service activities Canteen truck service, street food-vendors
I5630 * Beverage serving activities Mobile beverage bars and carts
722410 Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages) I5630 * Beverage serving activities Drinking places (alcoholic beverages)
811111 General Automotive Repair G4520 * Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles General automotive repair
811112 Automotive Exhaust System Repair G4520 * Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles Automotive exhaust system repair
811119 Other Automotive Mechanical and Electrical Repair and Maintenance G4520 * Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles Specialized automotive repairs (e.g., brakes, air-conditioning, transmissions)
811121 Automotive Body, Paint and Interior Repair and Maintenance C2920 * Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles; manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers Custom fabrication of trailer bodies and custom conversion of vans in a shop, rather than a factory
G4520 * Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles Automotive body and upholstery shops
811122 Automotive Glass Replacement Shops G4520 * Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles Automotive glass replacement shops
811192 Car Washes G4520 * Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles Car washes
811199 All Other Automotive Repair and Maintenance G4520 * Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles Automotive repair and maintenance n.e.c. (e.g., lubricating service; undercoating)
M7120 * Technical testing and analysis Automobile emissions inspection services and safety inspection services
811210 Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance C3312 * Repair of machinery Repair of office machinery (except computers); weighing equipment repair and maintenance (i.e., electronic scales)
C3313 * Repair of electronic and optical equipment Industrial process control equipment, cameras (including digital, GPS), repairs
S9511 Repair of computers and peripheral equipment  
S9512 Repair of communication equipment  
S9521 * Repair of consumer electronics Public address systems and cellphone, repairing
811310 Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance C3311 * Repair of fabricated metal products Repair of fabricated metal products
C3312 * Repair of machinery Commercial and industrial machinery repair n.e.c.
C3313 * Repair of electronic and optical equipment Repair of pulse generators
C3314 Repair of electrical equipment  
C3315 * Repair of transport equipment, except motor vehicles Shopping cart repair, service
C3319 * Repair of other equipment Repair of miscellaneous commercial and industrial equipment (e.g., fertilizer and chemical storage bags, fish nets, parking meter and other commercial timing equipment)
N8129 * Other building and industrial cleaning activities Cleaning industrial machinery
811411 Home and Garden Equipment Repair and Maintenance C3312 * Repair of machinery Repair of power-driven handtools
S9522 * Repair of household appliances and home and garden equipment Except repair of power-driven handtools
811412 Appliance Repair and Maintenance S9522 * Repair of household appliances and home and garden equipment Appliance repair and maintenance
811420 Reupholstery and Furniture Repair S9524 * Repair of furniture and home furnishings Reupholstery and furniture repair
811430 Footwear and Leather Goods Repair S9523 * Repair of footwear and leather goods Footwear and leather goods repair
811490 Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance C3311 * Repair of fabricated metal products Gunsmithing
C3312 * Repair of machinery Repair of bowling alley equipment
C3315 * Repair of transport equipment, except motor vehicles Canoe, kayak and similar watercraft, repairing; repairing horse-drawn wagon
C3319 * Repair of other equipment Bowling pins, refinishing or repairing
G4540 * Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories Motorcycles, repairing
S9522 * Repair of household appliances and home and garden equipment Motor, outboard or inboard, repair and maintenance only
S9529 * Repair of other personal and household goods Other personal and household goods n.e.c. (e.g., bicycles, clocks, electric razors, lamps, musical instruments, antiques, repairing; garment alterations and repairing; tools and cutlery sharpening service), repair and maintenance
812114 Barber Shops S9602 * Hairdressing and other beauty treatment Barber shops
812115 Beauty Salons S9602 * Hairdressing and other beauty treatment Beauty salons
812116 Unisex Hair Salons S9602 * Hairdressing and other beauty treatment Unisex hair salons
812190 Other Personal Care Services S9609 * Other personal service activities n.e.c. Other personal care services (e.g., massage parlours, non-medical diet centres)
812210 Funeral Homes S9603 * Funeral and related activities Funeral homes
812220 Cemeteries and Crematoria S9603 * Funeral and related activities Cemeteries and crematoria
812310 Coin-Operated Laundries and Dry Cleaners S9601 * Washing and (dry-) cleaning of textile and fur products Coin-operated laundries and dry cleaners
812320 Dry Cleaning and Laundry Services (except Coin-Operated) S9601 * Washing and (dry-) cleaning of textile and fur products Dry cleaning and laundry services (except coin-operated)
812330 Linen and Uniform Supply S9601 * Washing and (dry-) cleaning of textile and fur products Linen and uniform supply
812910 Pet Care (except Veterinary) Services S9609 * Other personal service activities n.e.c. Pet care (except veterinary) services
812921 Photo Finishing Laboratories (except One-Hour) M7420 * Photographic activities Photo finishing laboratories (except one-hour)
812922 One-Hour Photo Finishing M7420 * Photographic activities One-hour photo finishing
812930 Parking Lots and Garages H5221 * Service activities incidental to land transportation Parking lots and garages (except valet service)
S9609 * Other personal service activities n.e.c. Valet parking service
812990 All Other Personal Services J6190 * Other telecommunications activities Privately owned coin-operated telephone service
S9529 * Repair of other personal and household goods Baby shoes, bronzing
S9609 * Other personal service activities n.e.c. Personal services n.e.c. (e.g., own account astrologers; lost or stolen credit card notification service; dating service; party planning; shoeshine parlours; shopping service; shared accommodation service; coin-operated photograph machine service; bail bonding)
813110 Religious Organizations S9491 Activities of religious organizations  
813210 Grant Making and Giving Services S9499 * Activities of other membership organizations n.e.c. Charitable, educational and religious foundations or trusts, awarding grants; charitable fund-raising and grant giving
813310 Social Advocacy Organizations S9499 * Activities of other membership organizations n.e.c. Social advocacy organizations
813410 Civic and Social Organizations S9499 * Activities of other membership organizations n.e.c. Civic and social organizations
813910 Business Associations S9411 Activities of business and employers membership organizations  
813920 Professional Organizations S9412 Activities of professional membership organizations  
813930 Labour Organizations S9420 Activities of trade unions  
813940 Political Organizations S9492 Activities of political organizations  
813990 Other Membership Organizations R9319 * Other sports activities Regulatory sports associations
S9499 * Activities of other membership organizations n.e.c. Membership organizations n.e.c. (e.g., art councils, home owners' associations)
814110 Private Households T9700 Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel  
911110 Defence Services O8421 * Foreign affairs Foreign military aid
O8422 Defence activities  
O8423 * Public order and safety activities Military courts
911210 Federal Courts of Law O8423 * Public order and safety activities Federal courts of law
911220 Federal Correctional Services O8423 * Public order and safety activities Federal correctional services
911230 Federal Police Services O8423 * Public order and safety activities Federal police services
911240 Federal Regulatory Services O8413 * Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of businesses Federal insurance and securities regulation commissions; work safety and health program administration
O8423 * Public order and safety activities Federal attorney-general's office
911290 Other Federal Protective Services O8413 * Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of businesses Federal animal quarantine services
O8423 * Public order and safety activities Federal protective services (except animal quarantine) (e.g., fishery inspection; emergency planning)
911310 Federal Labour and Employment Services N7810 * Activities of employment placement agencies Federal manpower program (job placement)
O8412 * Regulation of the activities of providing health care, education, cultural services and other social services, excluding social security Federal employment counselling service
O8413 * Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of businesses Federal government industrial relations services
911320 Immigration Services O8421 * Foreign affairs Deportation services
O8423 * Public order and safety activities Federal immigration and deportation services, refugee settlement services
911390 Other Federal Labour, Employment and Immigration Services O8423 * Public order and safety activities Other federal labour, employment and immigration services (e.g., citizenship or alien registration services)
911410 Foreign Affairs O8421 * Foreign affairs Foreign affairs
911420 International Assistance O8421 * Foreign affairs International assistance
911910 Other Federal Government Public Administration N7990 * Other reservation service and related activities Tourism promotion programs, federal government
O8411 * General public administration activities Federal legislature; administration of consumer and corporate affairs; economic policy; statistical programs; human rights; financial and fiscal affairs; and treasury board; federal auditor general's office; Public Service Commission; electoral office
O8412 * Regulation of the activities of providing health care, education, cultural services and other social services, excluding social security Federal administration of social, health, education, housing, and environmental programs
O8413 * Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of businesses Federal administration of financial institution programs; agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, energy, communication and transportation programs; and economic development agencies
O8421 * Foreign affairs Federal export development programs
O8423 * Public order and safety activities Coast guard
O8430 * Compulsory social security activities Federal family allowance program, income security, old age security, employment insurance service
912110 Provincial Courts of Law O8423 * Public order and safety activities Provincial courts of law
912120 Provincial Correctional Services O8423 * Public order and safety activities Provincial correctional services
912130 Provincial Police Services O8423 * Public order and safety activities Provincial police services
912140 Provincial Fire-Fighting Services O8423 * Public order and safety activities Provincial fire-fighting services
912150 Provincial Regulatory Services O8413 * Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of businesses Provincial gambling control boards (i.e., regulatory bodies), alcoholic beverage control boards, rent control agencies, work safety and health program administration and regulatory services n.e.c.
O8423 * Public order and safety activities Provincial attorney generals' offices
912190 Other Provincial Protective Services O8423 * Public order and safety activities Other provincial protective services (e.g., emergency programs and measures organizations)
912210 Provincial Labour and Employment Services N7810 * Activities of employment placement agencies Provincial employer services
O8412 * Regulation of the activities of providing health care, education, cultural services and other social services, excluding social security Provincial employment counselling service
O8413 * Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of businesses Provincial arbitration, mediation and conciliation services, occupational safety and health standards services, and other labour and employment services
912910 Other Provincial and Territorial Public Administration N7990 * Other reservation service and related activities Provincial and territorial public administration; local tourist bureaus, information kiosks, development programs
O8411 * General public administration activities Provincial and territorial legislatures; administration of consumer and corporate affairs; economic policy; statistical programs; human rights; financial and fiscal affairs; and treasury board
O8412 * Regulation of the activities of providing health care, education, cultural services and other social services, excluding social security Provincial and territorial administration of social, health, education, housing, and environmental programs; provincial auditors'-general offices, electoral offices, intergovernmental affairs, public service commission, purchasing services, and public work
O8413 * Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of businesses Provincial and territorial administration of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and mining and energy programs; motor vehicle licensing and inspection services; and transport programs
O8421 * Foreign affairs Provincial administration of international affairs
O8430 * Compulsory social security activities Provincial government health insurance agencies and boards, hospital and medical insurance plans
913110 Municipal Courts of Law O8423 * Public order and safety activities Municipal courts of law
913120 Municipal Correctional Services O8423 * Public order and safety activities Municipal correctional services
913130 Municipal Police Services O8423 * Public order and safety activities Municipal police services
913140 Municipal Fire-Fighting Services O8423 * Public order and safety activities Municipal fire-fighting services
913150 Municipal Regulatory Services O8411 * General public administration activities Municipal regulatory services n.e.c.
O8423 * Public order and safety activities City solicitors' offices
913190 Other Municipal Protective Services O8411 * General public administration activities Municipal animal-control services
O8423 * Public order and safety activities Other municipal protective services (e.g., emergency programs and measures organizations)
913910 Other Local, Municipal and Regional Public Administration N7990 * Other reservation service and related activities Local, municipal and regional public administration; local tourist bureaus, information kiosks, development programs
O8411 * General public administration activities Municipal councils, property tax assessors' offices, and financial affairs; municipal administration n.e.c. (e.g., personnel, supply and purchasing); intergovernmental affairs
O8412 * Regulation of the activities of providing health care, education, cultural services and other social services, excluding social security Municipal education, health, social, housing, recreation, and arts and culture programs
O8413 * Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of businesses Municipal business licensing, tourism, urban planning, and transportation programs
O8430 * Compulsory social security activities Municipal welfare programs administration
914110 Aboriginal Public Administration O8411 * General public administration activities Indian band councils
O8423 * Public order and safety activities Tribal courts; tribal police
919110 International and Other Extra-Territorial Public Administration U9900 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies  

Archived – North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2007

Introduction


North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)

The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. Created against the background of the North American Free Trade Agreement, it is designed to provide common definitions of the industrial structure of the three countries and a common statistical framework to facilitate the analysis of the three economies. NAICS is based on supply-side or production-oriented principles, to ensure that industrial data, classified to NAICS, are suitable for the analysis of production-related issues such as industrial performance.

Economic statistics describe the behaviour and activities of economic transactors and of the transactions that take place among them. The economic transactors for which NAICS is designed are businesses and other organizations engaged in the production of goods and services. They include farms, incorporated and unincorporated business and government business enterprises. They also include government institutions and agencies engaged in the production of marketed and non-marketed services, as well as organizations such as professional associations and unions and charitable or non-profit organizations and the employees of households.

NAICS is a comprehensive system encompassing all economic activities. It has a hierarchical structure. At the highest level, it divides the economy into 20 sectors. At lower levels, it further distinguishes the different economic activities in which businesses are engaged.

NAICS is designed for the compilation of production statistics and, therefore, for the classification of data relating to establishments. It takes into account the specialization of activities generally found at the level of the producing units of businesses. The criteria used to group establishments into industries in NAICS are similarity of input structures, labour skills and production processes.

NAICS can also be used for classifying companies and enterprises. However, when NAICS is used in this way, the following caveat applies: NAICS has not been specially designed to take account of the wide range of vertically- or horizontally-integrated activities of large and complex, multi-establishment companies and enterprises. Hence, there will be a few large and complex companies and enterprises whose activities may be spread over the different sectors of NAICS, in such a way that classifying them to one sector will misrepresent the range of their activities. However, in general, a larger proportion of the activities of each complex company and enterprise is more likely to fall within the sector, subsector and industry group levels of the classification than within the industry levels. Hence, the higher levels of the classification are more suitable for the classification of companies and enterprises than are the lower levels. It should also be kept in mind that when businesses are composed of establishments belonging to different NAICS industries, their company- and enterprise-level data will show a different industrial distribution, when classified to NAICS, than will their establishment-level data, and the data will not be directly comparable.

While NAICS is designed for the classification of units engaged in market and non-market production, as defined by the System of National Accounts, it can also be used to classify own-account production, such as the unpaid work of households.

NAICS Canada has been designed for statistical purposes. Government departments and agencies and other users that use it for administrative, legislative and other non-statistical purposes are responsible for interpreting the classification for the purpose or purposes for which they use it.


Structure and Coding System of NAICS and NAICS Canada

NAICS is the agreed-upon common framework for the production of comparable industry statistics by the statistical agencies of the three countries, Canada, Mexico and the United States. Its hierarchical structure is composed of sectors (two-digit codes), subsectors (three-digit codes), industry groups (four-digit codes), and industries (five-digit codes).

NAICS agreements define the boundaries of the twenty sectors into which the classification divides the economies of the three countries. Although, typically, agreement has been reached that comparable data will be made available for Canada, Mexico and the United States up to the five-digit industry level of NAICS, Introduction NAICS 2007 differences in the organization of production in the economies of the three countries necessitated certain exceptions. For certain of the sectors, subsectors and industry groups, three-country agreement was reached only on their boundaries rather than on detailed industry structures.

NAICS agreements permit each country to create industries below the NAICS industry level to meet national needs. Canada and the US have established the same or comparable national industries where possible.

The numbering system that has been adopted is a six-digit code, of which the first five digits are used to describe the NAICS levels that will be used by the three countries to produce comparable data. The first two digits designate the sector, the third digit designates the subsector, the fourth digit designates the industry group and the fifth digit designates the industry. The sixth digit is used to designate national industries.

In general, the use of the same code across the three countries indicates that the class is comparable, even if the title is not identical because of differences in the use of language.

NAICS with Canadian detail is designated NAICS Canada. Mexico and the United States produce NAICS with their own six-digit detail, which publish as Sistema de Clasificación Industrial de América del Norte (SCIAN) México and the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) United States.

Comparability among the three countries is indicated by superscript abbreviations at the end of industry titles in the classification structure and descriptions chapters of NAICS Canada 2007. A superscript "CAN" (CAN) indicates a Canadian industry, "MEX" (MEX) indicates that Canadian and Mexican industries are comparable, and "US" (US) indicates that Canadian and United States industries are comparable. When no superscript appears, the Canadian, Mexican and United States industries are comparable.

NAICS Canada 2007 consists of 20 sectors, 102 subsectors, 324 industry groups, 718 industries and 928 national industries, and replaces NAICS Canada 2002. Concordances showing the relationship between the changed sectors of these two versions of NAICS Canada are shown in the concordance tables chapter of this manual.


Historical Background

Over the years, Statistics Canada has developed and used a number of industrial classification systems. In 1948, the first Canadian Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) was developed. This was done to meet the government's need to establish a more comprehensive and fully-integrated system of economic reporting, in support of the key objectives of its post-war reconstruction programme outlined in the 1945 White Paper (on Employment and Income). The 1948 SIC brought together different industry descriptions in use at the time, each of which was applied to data about different aspects of the economy based on different definitions. It facilitated data comparability, by providing a framework of common concepts, terminology and groupings of industries. The introduction to the 1948 SIC manual stated that it was designed for the classification of the establishment but a precise definition was not provided.

In the major revision of the SIC in 1960, the importance of the need for a standard unit of observation was emphasized by the provision of a standard definition of the establishment. The variables needed to assemble the "basic industrial statistics" required for the analysis of the different sectors of the economy were specified and the establishment became the smallest unit capable of reporting that set of variables. The 1970 revision updated the industry groupings to reflect changes in the industrial structure of the economy.

The 1980 revision of the SIC was again a major one. This revision more directly linked the SIC to the System of National Accounts (SNA). It specified the universe of production to be as defined for the production accounts of the SNA. It drew a picture of all the variables that needed to be collected from or allocated to the establishment, in order to calculate value added by establishment for the Input Output accounts and Real Domestic Product by industry. It gave more emphasis to the role of "ancillary" activities in the collection of an integrated system of economic statistics and emphasized the difference between technical and ancillary activities and the role of ancillary units in accounting for total production. By using available statistics, it more explicitly used measures of specialization and coverage to delineate manufacturing industries.

It recommended the use of the 1980 SIC for the classification of establishments and the compilation of production statistics.

In 1980 a separate classification, the Canadian Standard Industrial Classification for Companies and Enterprises, was produced for the compilation of financial statistics related to companies and enterprises. This classification took account of vertically-integrated companies and enterprises and created special classes for them at the lowest level of the classification. The higher levels of the classification cut across the traditional groupings of industrial classifications based on separating primary, secondary and tertiary activities in the economy and created sector groupings that drew together single and vertically-integrated companies and enterprises engaged in the production of similar product groups.

It was customary to revise the SIC at ten-year intervals; however, by 1990 not all the economic statistics programs of Statistics Canada had implemented the 1980 SIC. It was decided to postpone the revision and to take into account the statistical needs of the Free Trade Agreement signed in January 1994. The needs were met by developing NAICS, an industrial classification common to Canada, Mexico and the United States. The first version, NAICS Canada 1997, was released in March 1998.

NAICS was revised for 2002 to achieve increased comparability among the three countries in selected areas and to identify additional industries for new and emerging activities. To that end, the construction sector was revised and comparability achieved, for the most part, at the NAICS industry (five-digit) level. Industries were created for Internet services providers and web search portals, and Internet publishing and broadcasting.

Changes to Canadian and world economies continue to impact on classification systems. NAICS has been revised for 2007 to reflect these changes. In particular, the Information and Cultural Industries sector has once again been updated. The updates take into account the rapid changes within this area, including the merging of activities. As a result, Internet publishing and broadcasting and web search portals have been combined, as have Internet service providers and data processing, hosting, and related services. Telecommunications resellers and other telecommunications have also been merged.


The Conceptual Framework of NAICS

NAICS is based on a production-oriented, or supply-based conceptual framework in that establishments are grouped into industries according to similarity in the production processes used to produce goods and services. A production-oriented industry classification system ensures that statistical agencies in the three countries can produce information on inputs and outputs, industrial performance, productivity, unit labour costs, employment, and other statistics that reflect structural changes occurring in the three economies.

The activity of an establishment can be described in terms of what is produced, namely the type of goods and services produced, or how they are produced, namely, the raw material and service inputs used and the process of production or skills and technology used.

To create industries, establishments can be grouped using the criterion of similarity of output or the criterion of similarity of inputs, processes, skills and technology used. The various versions of the Canadian SIC and of the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) of the United Nations have all used mixed criteria to create the industries of the classification.

NAICS is based on a single production-oriented concept. Producing units are grouped into industries according to similarities in their production processes. The boundaries between industries demarcate, in principle, differences in production processes and production technologies. This means that, in the language of economics, producing units within an industry have similar production functions that differ from those of producing units in other industries.

It is possible to view the production process as consisting of two dimensions, industries and products. The unit of observation of the industrial classification for the production of industrial statistics is the producing unit or the establishment, and the industrial classification is primarily a grouping of producing units, not products. Groupings of producing units permit the collection of industrial statistics that bring together information about the inputs and outputs of establishments. Because establishments each produce a number of products, in different combinations, using different technologies, it is hardly possible to bring together and group all the establishments producing a particular product. It is more useful to use a production-oriented approach to bring together, into industries, establishments with common input structures, and to compile data on their product outputs. This permits the compilation of comprehensive data on the total output of each product by industry and across all industries. The needs of analysts to study market shares and the demand for products can more effectively be met by compiling data relating to the products produced by industries and using a product classification based on demand-oriented criteria to group products by markets served.


The Development of NAICS

NAICS was developed by Statistics Canada, Mexico's Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (INEGI) and the Economic Classification Policy Committee (ECPC) of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

The three countries agreed upon the conceptual framework of the new system and the principles upon which NAICS was to be developed.

  1. NAICS would be based on a production-oriented or supply-based conceptual framework. This means that producing units using similar production processes would be grouped together in NAICS.
  2. Special attention would be given to developing production-oriented classifications for
    1. new and emerging industries
    2. services industries in general and
    3. industries engaged in the production of advanced technologies.
  3. Time-series continuity would be maintained to the extent possible. However, changes in the economy and proposals from data users would be considered. In addition, in order to create a common system for all three countries, adjustments would be made where the United States, Canada and Mexico had incompatible definitions.
  4. In the interest of a wider range of international comparisons, the three countries would strive for greater compatibility with the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC Revision 3) by minimising the extent to which the lowest levels of NAICS crossed the boundaries of the 2-digit level of ISIC Revision 3.

To help with the development of NAICS, a user committee meeting was called in November 1994 and extensive consultation was undertaken in Canada with federal and provincial government departments and agencies, business and trade associations, economic analysts and the advisory committees of Statistics Canada.

A co-ordinating committee and subcommittees, which covered agriculture, mining and manufacturing, construction, distribution networks (retail and wholesale trade, transportation, communications and utilities), finance, insurance and real estate, business and personal services and health, social assistance and public administration, were responsible for developing the proposed structure of NAICS, in co-operation with representatives from INEGI and the statistical agencies of the US. Proposals from all three countries concerning individual industries were considered for acceptance, if the proposed industry was based on the production-oriented concept of the system. The structure of NAICS was developed in a series of three-country meetings and formally accepted by the senior representatives of the ECPC, INEGI and Statistics Canada.

The final structure of NAICS was accepted by the heads of Statistics Canada, INEGI and the Office of Management and Budget of the United States on December 10, 1996.


Statistical Units

Businesses have an operating structure and also a legal structure. They define and register themselves in terms of legal units for the ownership of assets. The legal structure forms the legal base of the business. Businesses usually submit corporate tax returns to government revenue authorities for the units that comprise its legal structure. A business derives its autonomy from the common ownership and control of its resources regardless of the number of legal units under which it registers them.

Though in the case of most businesses the legal and operating structures of the business coincide, particularly when the business is comprised of a single legal and operating entity, this is not always the case. In addition, accounting practices differ from business to business and the entities for which economic and financial data are available may represent yet another view of the business. It therefore becomes necessary to delineate the statistical structure of businesses and to define statistical units or the unit of observation about which economic data will be compiled and classified. This is done by a process known as profiling. Businesses are consulted about their legal and operating structures and their accounting practices. A four-tier statistical structure is then delineated. The standardized model developed at Statistics Canada for business surveys consists of a four-level hierarchy of business units. The levels comprise the location, the establishment, the company and the enterprise.


Definitions of Statistical Units

At the lowest level of the operating structure of businesses are producing units, such as the mill, plant, factory, farm, mine, warehouse, store, airline terminal or movie theatre. The location, as a statistical unit, is defined as a producing unit at a single geographical location at which or from which economic activity is conducted and for which, at a minimum, employment data are available. Locations may also be referred to as cost centres or as revenue centres, based on the availability of accounting information about them.

The establishment is the level at which all accounting data required to measure production are available. The establishment, as a statistical unit, is defined as the most homogeneous unit of production for which the business maintains accounting records from which it is possible to assemble all the data elements required to compile the full structure of the gross value of production (total sales or shipments, and inventories), the cost of materials and services, and labour and capital used in production. Provided that the necessary accounts are available, the statistical structure replicates the operating structure of the business. In delineating the establishment, however, producing units may be grouped. An establishment comprises at least one location but it can also be composed of many. Establishments may also be referred to as profit centres.

There are a number of special cases for delineating establishments. In situations in which accounting records can provide all the data needed to identify a separate establishment for each distinct activity being undertaken from the same premises, particularly if they are activities belonging to different industries, two separate establishments may be delineated. An example would be the case of restaurants or shops in a hotel. In such cases, each activity is delineated as a separate establishment, provided that: no one industry description in the classification includes such combined activities; all the data required to define an establishment are available for each activity; and output and employment are significant for both activities. In the areas of construction, transportation and communication, activities tend to be dispersed. The individual sites, projects, fields, networks, lines or systems of such activities are not normally treated as establishments. The establishment is represented by those relatively permanent main or branch offices, terminals, or stations that are either (1) directly responsible for supervising such activities or (2) the base from which personnel operate to carry out these activities. Units producing goods for further processing by other establishments within the enterprise are treated as separate establishments, provided that they are a profit centre or a cost centre for which, at a minimum, transfer prices and the quantity of goods transferred for further processing can be reported by the business.

The company is the level at which operating profit can be measured. The company, as a statistical unit,is defined as the lowest level organizational unit for which income and expenditure accounts and balance sheets are maintained from which operating profit and the rate of return on capital can be derived. An enterprise may consist of one or more companies. Companies may also be referred to as investment centres.

The enterprise is an autonomous unit for which a complete set of financial statements is available.The enterprise, as a statistical unit, is defined as a business unit that directs and controls the allocation ofresources relating to its operations, and for which consolidated financial and balance sheet accounts are maintained. International transactions, an international investment position and a consolidated financial position for the unit can be derived from these consolidated accounts. The enterprise corresponds to an institutional unit engaged in economic activity as defined in the System of National Accounts 1993. The System of National Accounts defines an institutional unit as an economic entity that is capable, in its own right, of owning assets, incurring liabilities, and engaging in economic activities and in transactions with other entities. In the case of most small- and medium-sized businesses, the enterprise and the establishment are identical. Large and complex enterprises, however, consist of more than one establishment, which may belong to different NAICS industries.


Reporting Arrangements

Information required about a statistical unit, as defined above, may or may not be available from the unit itself. Particularly in the case of businesses with complex operating structures, reporting arrangements will have to be made with the business to collect the required data about the statistical unit or to attribute all production costs to the producing establishments. These arrangements will differ from one business to the next, depending upon their particular record keeping practices.


Determining the Industry Classification of a Statistical Unit

NAICS is principally a classification system for establishments and for the compilation of production statistics. An establishment is classified to an industry when its principal activity meets the definition for that industry. This is a straightforward determination for establishments engaged in a single activity, but where establishments are engaged in more than one activity, it is necessary to establish procedures for identifying its principal activity.

In cases where there is more than one activity, the determination of the largest share is based on value added (value of outputs minus cost of inputs). The activity with the largest value-added is identified as the establishment's principal activity, and the establishment is classified to the industry corresponding to that activity. In practice, because of measurement issues, it is often necessary to use other variables - such as revenue or employment - as proxies for value-added.

The assignment of the industry code is performed at the 6-digit level of the classification. For example, if the value added within an establishment consists of 40% from manufacturing dishwashers (NAICS 335223, Major Kitchen Appliance Manufacturing), 30% from manufacturing airspeed instruments (NAICS 334511, Navigational and Guidance Instruments Manufacturing), and 30% from assembling clocks (NAICS 334512, Measuring, Medical and Controlling Devices Manufacturing), it will be classified to NAICS 335223, Major Kitchen Appliance Manufacturing. Coding to the more aggregate levels of the classification follows automatically. This is referred to as "bottom-up" industry coding.

In most cases, when an establishment is engaged in more than one activity, the activities are treated independently. However, in some cases, the activities are treated in combination. There are two types of combined activities that are given special attention in NAICS. They are vertical integration and joint production (horizontal integration). These combined activities have an economic basis and occur in both goods-producing and services-producing sectors. In some cases, there are efficiencies to be gained from combining certain activities in the same establishment. Some of these combinations occur so commonly or frequently that their combination can be treated as a third activity in its own right and explicitly classified in a specific industry.

One approach to classifying these activities would be to use the primary activity rule, that is, whichever activity is largest. However, the fundamental principle of NAICS is that establishments that employ the same production process should be classified in the same industry. If the premise that the combined activities correspond to a distinct third activity is accepted, then using the primary activity rule would place establishments performing the same combination of activities in different industries, thereby violating the production principle of NAICS. A second reason for NAICS recognizing combined activities is to improve the stability of establishment classification, both over time and among the various parties that implement the classification. An establishment should remain classified in the same industry unless its production process changes; and different parties should code the same establishment or type of establishment in the same way. A consistent treatment of establishments with combined activities is more likely if they are classified to a single industry.

Vertical integration involves consecutive stages of fabrication or production processes in which the output of one step is the input of the next. In general, establishments will be classified based on the final process in a vertically-integrated production environment, unless specifically identified as classified in another industry. For example, paper may be produced either by establishments that first produce pulp and then consume that pulp to produce paper or by those establishments producing paper from purchased pulp. NAICS specifies that both of these types of paper-producing processes should be classified in NAICS 32212, Paper Mills rather than in NAICS 32211, Pulp Mills. In other cases, NAICS specifies that vertically-integrated establishments be classified in the industry representing the first stage of the manufacturing process. For example, steel mills that make steel and also perform other activities such as producing steel castings are classified in NAICS 33111, Iron and Steel Mills and Ferro-Alloy Manufacturing, the first stage of the manufacturing process.

The joint production of goods or services represents the second type of combined activities. In some cases, these combined activities have been assigned to a specific NAICS industry. Most of these activities involve either the sale and repair of goods or the sale and rental of goods in the same establishment. For example, establishments that both engage in the sale of new cars and also provide repair services are coded to NAICS 44111, New Car Dealers; establishments that both sell automobile parts and repair automobiles are classified in NAICS 44131, Automotive Parts and Accessories Stores; and establishments that both sell and rent musical instruments are classified in NAICS 45114, Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores. In other cases, specific industries have been identified for these combined activities, such as NAICS 44711, Gasoline Stations with Convenience Stores.

In some complex businesses, there are units that exclusively produce services in support of other units within the same company or enterprise. Examples of such units are transportation units, central administrative units and head offices. Such units are known as ancillary units and are classified according to the NAICS code related to their own activity. This means that a warehouse providing storage facilities for its own company or enterprise will be classified as a warehouse. Similarly, a head office providing headquarters services for its own company or enterprise will be classified to the head office industry.

Companies are classified to NAICS by using the principle of assigning them to the industry of the establishment or group of establishments that account for the largest proportion of the value-added of the company. Enterprises are classified by using the principle of assigning them to the industry of the company or group of companies that account for the largest proportion of the value-added of the enterprise. It has been pointed out above that NAICS is not specially designed for the classification of companies and enterprises, particularly those with establishments in different NAICS sectors. In general, the higher levels of NAICS better represent the activities of diversified companies and enterprises engaged in many activities.


The Relationship of NAICS Canada and ISIC Revision 4Footnote 1

Recognizing that economic statistics are substantially more useful if they are also internationally comparable, the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (UN) adopted the original version of the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) in 1948. Since then, ISIC has been revised in 1958, 1968, 1989, and, most recently, in 2006. This 2006 version of the classification is referred to as ISIC Revision 4. With these various revisions, the Council has recommended that member states adopt, as soon as possible, the latest version of the classification, with such modifications as necessary to meet national requirements, without disturbing the framework of the classification.

In accordance with these recommendations and mindful of the need to provide data classified to ISIC for purposes of international comparability, the statistical agencies of the three North American countries agreed that, in the original development of NAICS, they would strive to create industries that, at least, did not cross the two-digit boundaries of ISIC Revision 3. This minimal agreement was reached in the knowledge that a very detailed comparison would not be possible without considerably greater harmonization. The NAICS 2002 revisions were performed to meet those same objectives; and the NAICS 2007 revisions were also made using a similar approach - although in this case it was the ISIC Revision 4 that was providing the framework.

NAICS, like ISIC, was principally designed to provide a classification for grouping establishments based on the kind of activity in which they are primarily engaged. Whereas the main criteria employed in delineating the divisions, groups and classes of ISIC are: (a) the character of the goods and services produced; (b) the uses to which the goods and services are put; and (c) the inputs, the process and technology of production, it is the third criterion of ISIC that corresponds to the conceptual basis of NAICS. This makes it unique among industrial classifications in that it is based on a single criterion.


Convergence Project

In addition to working to maintain coherence between NAICS and ISIC, international efforts have also focused on moving towards greater coherence between NAICS, ISIC and the Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community (NACE, Nomenclature statistique des activités économiques dans la Communauté européenne). In June 2000, a working group was assigned to study the potential for greater convergence between NACE and NAICS under an agreement signed by the heads of the statistical agencies of Canada, the European Union, and the United States. One output of the project was a convergence scenario, assuming a possible common top structure for NACE and NAICS, which was then discussed during an extensive consultation phase with stakeholders in the participating countries. The outcome of those consultations showed that, despite the benefits, there was insufficient support for the scenario. The overriding argument was that the number of necessary changes and associated implementation costs were too high. As a result, the new focus of the convergence work became a "better concordance" scenario, which addressed lower structure detail and concept issues. The suggested changes have resulted in classifications with much more comparable building blocks, allowing for data conversion at different levels of the classification while still maintaining different structures.

A comparison between the ISIC Revision 4 sections and NAICS 2007 sectors shows that of the 21 ISIC sections, 14 have good or better comparability, 3 have mixed comparability, and 4 have poor comparability or comparison is not possible. Because of the similarity between NACE and ISIC, comparability between NACE and NAICS was also significantly improved as the result of this project.

Footnotes

Footnote 1

See ISIC on United Nations Statistical Division web site at: http://unstats.un.org/unsd/cr/registry/isic-4.asp

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Reference Guide 2011 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)

Unified Enterprise Survey - Annual

5-3600-156: 2011-10-05

Retail Trade
Management of Companies and Enterprises
Wholesale Trade
Manufacturing
Other Services (except Public Administration)

Retail Trade

The retail trade sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in retailing merchandise, generally without transformation, and rendering services incidental to the sale of merchandise. The retailing process is the final step in thedistribution of merchandise; retailers are therefore organized to sell merchandise in small quantities to the general public.

Retail Trade
NAICS Description
441110 New Car Dealers
441120 Used Car Dealers
441210 Recreational Vehicle Dealers
441220 Motorcycle, Boat and Other Motor Vehicle Dealers
441310 Automotive Parts and Accessories Stores
441320 Tire Dealers
442110 Furniture Stores
442210 Floor Covering Stores
442291 Window Treatment Stores
442292 Print and Picture Frame Stores
442298 All Other Home Furnishings Stores
443110 Appliance, Television and Other Electronics Stores
443120 Computer and Software Stores
443130 Camera and Photographic Supplies Stores
444110 Home Centres
444120 Paint and Wallpaper Stores
444130 Hardware Stores
444190 Other Building Material Dealers
444210 Outdoor Power Equipment Stores
444220 Nursery Stores and Garden Centres
445110 Supermarkets and Other Grocery (except Convenience) Stores
445120 Convenience Stores
445210 Meat Markets
445220 Fish and Seafood Markets
445230 Fruit and Vegetable Markets
445291 Baked Goods Stores
445292 Confectionery and Nut Stores
445299 All Other Specialty Food Stores
445310 Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores
446110 Pharmacies and Drug Stores
446120 Cosmetics, Beauty Supplies and Perfume Stores
446130 Optical Goods Stores
446191 Food (Health) Supplement Stores
446199 All Other Health and Personal Care Stores
447110 Gasoline Stations with Convenience Stores
447190 Other Gasoline Stations
448110 Men's Clothing Stores
448120 Women's Clothing Stores
448130 Children's and Infants' Clothing Stores
448140 Family Clothing Stores
448150 Clothing Accessories Stores
448191 Fur Stores
448199 All Other Clothing Stores
448210 Shoe Stores
448310 Jewellery Stores
448320 Luggage and Leather Goods Stores
451110 Sporting Goods Stores
451120 Hobby, Toy and Game Stores
451130 Sewing, Needlework and Piece Goods Stores
451140 Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores
451210 Book Stores and News Dealers
451220 Pre-Recorded Tape, Compact Disc and Record Stores
452110 Department Stores
452910 Warehouse Clubs and Superstores
452991 Home and Auto Supplies Stores
452999 All Other Miscellaneous General Merchandise Stores
453110 Florists
453210 Office Supplies and Stationery Stores
453220 Gift, Novelty and Souvenir Stores
453310 Used Merchandise Stores
453910 Pet and Pet Supplies Stores
453920 Art Dealers
453930 Mobile Home Dealers
453992 Beer and Wine-Making Supplies Stores
453999 All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers (except Beer and Wine-Making Supplies Stores)
454111 Internet Shopping
454112 Electronic Auctions
454113 Mail-Order Houses
454210 Vending Machine Operators
454311 Heating Oil Dealers
454312 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Bottled Gas) Dealers
454319 Other Fuel Dealers
454390 Other Direct Selling Establishments
Management of Companies and Enterprises
NAICS Description
551114 Head Offices

Wholesale Trade

This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in wholesaling merchandise and providing related logistics, marketing and support services. The wholesaling process is generally an intermediate step in the distribution of merchandise; many wholesalers are therefore organized to sell merchandise in large quantities to retailers, and business and institutional clients. However, some wholesalers, in particular those that supply non-consumer capital goods, sell merchandise in single units to final users.

This sector recognizes two main types of wholesalers: wholesale merchants and wholesale agents and brokers.

Wholesale Trade
NAICS Description
411110 Live Animal Wholesaler-Distributors
411120 Oilseed and Grain Wholesaler-Distributors
411130 Nursery Stock and Plant Wholesaler-Distributors
411190 Other Farm Product Wholesaler-Distributors
412110 Petroleum Product Wholesaler-Distributors
413110 General-Line Food Wholesaler-Distributors
413120 Dairy and Milk Products Wholesaler-Distributors
413130 Poultry and Egg Wholesaler-Distributors
413140 Fish and Seafood Products Wholesaler-Distributors
413150 Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Wholesaler-Distributors
413160 Red Meat and Meat Products Wholesaler-Distributors
413190 Other Specialty-Line Food Wholesaler-Distributors
413210 Non-Alcoholic Beverage Wholesaler-Distributors
413220 Alcoholic Beverage Wholesaler-Distributors
413310 Cigarette and Tobacco Products Wholesaler-Distributors
414110 Clothing and Clothing Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors
414120 Footwear Wholesaler-Distributors
414130 Piece Goods, Notions and Other Dry Goods Wholesaler-Distributors
414210 Home Entertainment Equipment Wholesaler-Distributors
414220 Household Appliance Wholesaler-Distributors
414310 China, Glassware, Crockery and Pottery Wholesaler-Distributors
414320 Floor Covering Wholesaler-Distributors
414330 Linen, Drapery and Other Textile Furnishings Wholesaler-Distributors
414390 Other Home Furnishings Wholesaler-Distributors
414410 Jewellery and Watch Wholesaler-Distributors
414420 Book, Periodical and Newspaper Wholesaler-Distributors
414430 Photographic Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
414440 Sound Recording Wholesalers
414450 Video Cassette Wholesalers
414460 Toy and Hobby Goods Wholesaler-Distributors
414470 Amusement and Sporting Goods Wholesaler-Distributors
414510 Pharmaceuticals and Pharmacy Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
414520 Toiletries, Cosmetics and Sundries Wholesaler-Distributors
415110 New and Used Automobile and Light-Duty Truck Wholesaler-Distributors
415120 Truck, Truck Tractor and Bus Wholesaler-Distributors
415190 Recreational and Other Motor Vehicles Wholesaler-Distributors
415210 Tire Wholesaler-Distributors
415290 Other New Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors
415310 Used Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Wholesaler-Distributors
416110 Electrical Wiring and Construction Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
416120 Plumbing, Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
416210 Metal Service Centres
416310 General-Line Building Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
416320 Lumber, Plywood and Millwork Wholesaler-Distributors
416330 Hardware Wholesaler-Distributors
416340 Paint, Glass and Wallpaper Wholesaler-Distributors
416390 Other Specialty-Line Building Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417110 Farm, Lawn and Garden Machinery and Equipment Wholesaler-Distributors
417210 Construction and Forestry Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417220 Mining and Oil and Gas Well Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417230 Industrial Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417310 Computer, Computer Peripheral and Pre-Packaged Software Wholesaler-Distributors
417320 Electronic Components, Navigational and Communications Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417910 Office and Store Machinery and EquipmentWholesaler-Distributors
417920 Service Establishment Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417930 Professional Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
417990 All Other Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
418110 Recyclable Metal Wholesaler-Distributors
418120 Recyclable Paper and Paperboard Wholesaler-Distributors
418190 Other Recyclable Material Wholesaler-Distributors
418210 Stationery and Office SuppliesWholesaler-Distributors
418220 Other Paper and Disposable Plastic Product Wholesaler-Distributors
418310 Agricultural Feed Wholesaler-Distributors
418320 Seed Wholesaler-Distributors
418390 Agricultural Chemical and Other Farm Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors
418410 Chemical (except Agricultural) and Allied Product Wholesaler-Distributors
418910 Log and Wood Chip Wholesaler-Distributors
418920 Mineral, Ore and Precious Metal Wholesaler-Distributors
418930 Second-Hand Goods (except Machinery and Automotive) Wholesaler-Distributors
418990 All Other Wholesaler-Distributors
419110 Business-to-Business Electronic Markets
419120 Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers

Manufacturing

This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in the physical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products. Manufacturing establishments may own the materials which they transform or they may transform materials owned by other establishments. Manufacturing may take place in factories or in workers' homes, using either machinery or hand tools.

Manufacturing establishments are known by a variety of trade designations, such as plants, factories or mills.

Manufacturing
NAICS Description
311811 Retail Bakeries
This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing bakery products, for retail sale, but not for immediate consumption.
315222 Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Suit, Coat and Overcoat Manufacturing (including establishments known as tailors, primarily engaged in producing clothing for retail sale).
315233 Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Dress Manufacturing

Other Services (except Public Administration)

This sector comprises establishments not classified to any other sector.

Other Services (except Public Administration)
NAICS Description
811111 General Automotive Repair
811112 Automotive Exhaust System Repair
811119 Other Automotive Mechanical and Electrical Repair and Maintenance
811121 Automotive Body, Paint and Interior Repair and Maintenance
811122 Automotive Glass Replacement Shops
811192 Car Washes
811199 All Other Automotive Repair and Maintenance
811210 Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance
811412 Appliance Repair and Maintenance
811420 Reupholstery and Furniture Repair
811490 Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance
812922 One-Hour Photo Finishing

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Motor gasoline

Please report total number of litres.
If exact numbers of litres are not available, please provide your best estimates.

Section A – Distribution of litres of fuel sold by type of customers (including Biofuels) for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt.

(Please refer to reporting guide).

Please check if customer type received their motor gasoline blended with Biofuel

1. Total Number of Litres Used for Own Consumption
2. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels)
3. Residential
4. Sales to Wholesalers and Dealers of Refined Petroleum Products
5. Gasoline Stations (total litres sold from your own gasoline stations and to those owned by others)

Transportation
6. Railway Transportation Companies and Support Activities
7. Road Transportation Companies and Support Activities (refer to reporting guide)
8. Marine Transportation - Canadian Marine Vessels
9. Marine Transportation - Foreign Marine Vessels

Manufacturers
10. Food Manufacturers
11. Paper Manufacturers
12. Iron and Steel Manufacturers
13. Aluminum and Non Ferrous Metals Manufacturing and Processing Companies
14. Cement Manufacturers
15. Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturers
16. Chemical and Fertilizer Manufacturers
17. Other Manufacturers

Mining and oil and gas extraction
18. Iron Mines
19. Oil and Natural Gas Extraction and Support Activities
20. Other Mining and Support Activities

21. Forestry, Logging, Fishing and Support Activities
22. Farmers, Hunters, Trappers and Support Activities
23. Construction Companies and Related Activities (refer to reporting guide)
24. Public Administration
25. Electric Power Generation Companies
26. Other Commercial and Institutional Customers (excluding amounts reported in lines 3 to 25)
27. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels): Sum of Lines 3 to 26 (line 27 must equal line 2)

Section B – Biofuel for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt. (Please complete if applicable and refer to reporting guide)

If you are blending ethanol or purchasing gasoline blended with ethanol please report below.

1.a. Total Number of Litres of Ethanol Sold (Blended by yourself)
1.b. Please indicate source(s) of Ethanol used; check all that apply.
Wheat, Corn, Other
2.a. Total Number of Litres of Ethanol Sold (Purchased blended)
2.b. Please indicate source(s) of Ethanol used; check all that apply.
Wheat, Corn, Other

Diesel fuel oil

Please report total number of litres.
If exact numbers of litres are not available, please provide your best estimates.

Section A – Distribution of litres of fuel sold by type of customers (including Biofuels) for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt.

(Please refer to reporting guide).

Please check if customer type received their diesel fuel blended with Biofuel

1. Total Number of Litres Used for Own Consumption
2. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels)
3. Residential
4. Sales to Wholesalers and Dealers of Refined Petroleum Products
5. Gasoline Stations (total litres sold from your own gasoline stations and to those owned by others)

Transportation
6. Railway Transportation Companies and Support Activities
7. Road Transportation Companies and Support Activities (refer to reporting guide)
8. Marine Transportation - Canadian Marine Vessels
9. Marine Transportation - Foreign Marine Vessels

Manufacturers
10. Food Manufacturers
11. Paper Manufacturers
12. Iron and Steel Manufacturers
13. Aluminum and Non Ferrous Metals Manufacturing and Processing Companies
14. Cement Manufacturers
15. Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturers
16. Chemical and Fertilizer Manufacturers
17. Other Manufacturers

Mining and oil and gas extraction
18. Iron Mines
19. Oil and Natural Gas Extraction and Support Activities
20. Other Mining and Support Activities

21. Forestry, Logging, Fishing and Support Activities
22. Farmers, Hunters, Trappers and Support Activities
23. Construction Companies and Related Activities (refer to reporting guide)
24. Public Administration
25. Electric Power Generation Companies
26. Other Commercial and Institutional Customers (excluding amounts reported in lines 3 to 25)
27. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels): Sum of Lines 3 to 26 (line 27 must equal line 2)

Section B – Biofuel for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt. (Please complete if applicable and refer to reporting guide)

If you are blending Biodiesel to your Diesel Fuel Oil, please report below.

1. Total Number of Litres of Biodiesel Sold
2. Please indicate source(s) of Biodiesel used; check all that apply.
Animal: Tallow, Fish Oil, Chicken Fat
Vegetable: Soya Palm Oil, Canola, Yellow Grease
Other

Heating fuel oil

Please report total number of litres.
If exact numbers of litres are not available, please provide your best estimates.

Section A – Distribution of litres of fuel sold by type of customers (including Biofuels) for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt.

(Please refer to reporting guide).

Please check if customer type received their heating fuel oil blended with Biofuel

1. Total Number of Litres Used for Own Consumption
2. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels)
3. Residential
4. Sales to Wholesalers and Dealers of Refined Petroleum Products
5. Gasoline Stations (total litres sold from your own gasoline stations and to those owned by others)

Transportation
6. Railway Transportation Companies and Support Activities
7. Road Transportation Companies and Support Activities (refer to reporting guide)
8. Marine Transportation - Canadian Marine Vessels
9. Marine Transportation - Foreign Marine Vessels

Manufacturers
10. Food Manufacturers
11. Paper Manufacturers
12. Iron and Steel Manufacturers
13. Aluminum and Non Ferrous Metals Manufacturing and Processing Companies
14. Cement Manufacturers
15. Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturers
16. Chemical and Fertilizer Manufacturers
17. Other Manufacturers

Mining and oil and gas extraction
18. Iron Mines
19. Oil and Natural Gas Extraction and Support Activities
20. Other Mining and Support Activities

21. Forestry, Logging, Fishing and Support Activities
22. Farmers, Hunters, Trappers and Support Activities
23. Construction Companies and Related Activities (refer to reporting guide)
24. Public Administration
25. Electric Power Generation Companies
26. Other Commercial and Institutional Customers (excluding amounts reported in lines 3 to 25)
27. Total Number of Litres Sold (including biofuels): Sum of Lines 3 to 26 (line 27 must equal line 2)

Section B – Biofuel for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt. (Please complete if applicable and refer to reporting guide)

If you are blending Biodiesel to your Heating Fuel Oil, please report below.

1. Total Number of Litres of Biodiesel Sold
2. Please indicate source(s) of Biodiesel used; check all that apply.
Animal: Tallow, Fish Oil, Chicken Fat
Vegetable: Soya Palm Oil, Canola, Yellow Grease
Other

Heavy fuel oil

Please report total number of litres.
If exact numbers of litres are not available, please provide your best estimates.

Section A – Distribution of litres of fuel sold by type of customers for N.L., P.E.I., N.S., N.B., Que., Ont., Man., Sask., Alta., B.C., Y.T., N.W.T. and Nvt.

(Please refer to reporting guide).

1. Total Number of Litres Used for Own Consumption
2. Total Number of Litres Sold
3. Residential
4. Sales to Wholesalers and Dealers of Refined Petroleum Products
5. Gasoline Stations (total litres sold from your own gasoline stations and to those owned by others)

Transportation
6. Railway Transportation Companies and Support Activities
7. Road Transportation Companies and Support Activities (refer to reporting guide)
8. Marine Transportation - Canadian Marine Vessels
9. Marine Transportation - Foreign Marine Vessels

Manufacturers
10. Food Manufacturers
11. Paper Manufacturers
12. Iron and Steel Manufacturers
13. Aluminum and Non Ferrous Metals Manufacturing and Processing Companies
14. Cement Manufacturers
15. Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturers
16. Chemical and Fertilizer Manufacturers
17. Other Manufacturers

Mining and oil and gas extraction
18. Iron Mines
19. Oil and Natural Gas Extraction and Support Activities
20. Other Mining and Support Activities

21. Forestry, Logging, Fishing and Support Activities
22. Farmers, Hunters, Trappers and Support Activities
23. Construction Companies and Related Activities (refer to reporting guide)
24. Public Administration
25. Electric Power Generation Companies
26. Other Commercial and Institutional Customers (excluding amounts reported in lines 3 to 25)
27. Total Number of Litres Sold: Sum of Lines 3 to 26 (line 27 must equal line 2)

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