Definitions

Registered Pension Plans (RPPs): An employer-sponsored plan registered with Canada Customs and Revenue Agency and most commonly also with one of the pension regulatory authorities. The purpose of such plans is to provide employees with a regular income at retirement.

Defined benefit (DB) plan: An RPP that defines the benefits by a formula stipulated in the plan text. The employer contributions are not predetermined but are a function of the cost of providing the promised pension, taking into consideration employee contributions, if any. DB plans can be subdivided into unit benefit and flat benefit plans:

Defined contribution (DC) plan: An RPP that specifies the employee's (if the plan is contributory) and the employer's contributions. Members' benefits are provided from accumulated contributions plus the return on the investment of these monies.

Hybrid plan: An RPP with two components, a Defined benefit (DB) component and a Defined contribution (DC) component.

Private Sector: Type of organization that includes incorporated and unincorporated businesses, religious, charitable and other non-profit organizations, co-operatives, trade or employee associations, and private educational and health institutions.

Public Sector: Type of organization that includes municipal, provincial and federal governments and enterprises, crown corporations, government boards, commissions and agencies, and public educational and health institutions.

Contributory plan: An RPP under which employees are required to contribute a portion of the cost of the benefits.

Non Contributory plan: An RPP under which the entire cost of the benefits is borne by the employer.

Vesting: The right of a plan member to the employer's contribution to an RPP or a Deferred profit sharing plan as a result of achieving a specified length of service or plan membership.

Definitions

Registered Pension Plans (RPPs): An employer-sponsored plan registered with Canada Customs and Revenue Agency and most commonly also with one of the pension regulatory authorities. The purpose of such plans is to provide employees with a regular income at retirement.

Defined benefit (DB) plan: An RPP that defines the benefits by a formula stipulated in the plan text. The employer contributions are not predetermined but are a function of the cost of providing the promised pension, taking into consideration employee contributions, if any. DB plans can be subdivided into unit benefit and flat benefit plans:

Defined contribution (DC) plan: An RPP that specifies the employee's (if the plan is contributory) and the employer's contributions. Members' benefits are provided from accumulated contributions plus the return on the investment of these monies.

Hybrid plan: An RPP with two components, a Defined benefit (DB) component and a Defined contribution (DC) component.

Private Sector: Type of organization that includes incorporated and unincorporated businesses, religious, charitable and other non-profit organizations, co-operatives, trade or employee associations, and private educational and health institutions.

Public Sector: Type of organization that includes municipal, provincial and federal governments and enterprises, crown corporations, government boards, commissions and agencies, and public educational and health institutions.

Contributory plan: An RPP under which employees are required to contribute a portion of the cost of the benefits.

Non Contributory plan: An RPP under which the entire cost of the benefits is borne by the employer.

Vesting: The right of a plan member to the employer's contribution to an RPP or a Deferred profit sharing plan as a result of achieving a specified length of service or plan membership.

2010 Annual return of Television survey licensee

For the fiscal period ended August 31, 2010

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, Business Special Surveys and Technology Statistics Division, Statistics Canada, 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
     
  • Amounts included in total Canadian programs telecast for:
  • 9. Close captioning
  • 10. Dubbing
  • 11. Program development
  • 12. Children’s programming
  • 13. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 14. Described video
  • 15. Total non-Canadian programming expenses
     
  • Amount included in total non-Canadian programming expenses for
  • 16. Dubbing
  • 17. Total programs telecast
     
  • Other Canadian programming expenses:
  • 18. Program inventory write-downs for Canadian programs
  • 19. Program inventory write-downs for non-Canadian programs
  • 20. Script and concept development expenditures for Canadian programs not telecast
  • 21. Loss on equity investment/principal on loans in arm’s length productions of Canadian programs
  • 22. Other
  • 23. Total – other programming expenses
     
  • Amounts included in total other programming for:
  • 24. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 25. CTF credit, eligible Canadian programming expenditures not included above

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
     
  • Amounts included in total Canadian programs telecast for:
  • 9. Close captioning
  • 10. Dubbing
  • 11. Program development
  • 12. Children’s programming
  • 13. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 14. Described video
  • 15. Total non-Canadian programming expenses
     
  • Amount included in total non-Canadian programming expenses for
  • 16. Dubbing
  • 17. Total programs telecast
     
  • Other Canadian programming expenses:
  • 18. Program inventory write-downs for Canadian programs
  • 19. Program inventory write-downs for non-Canadian programs
  • 20. Script and concept development expenditures for Canadian programs not telecast
  • 21. Loss on equity investment/principal on loans in arm’s length productions of Canadian programs
  • 22. Other
  • 23. Total – other programming expenses
     
  • Amounts included in total other programming for:
  • 24. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 25. CTF credit, eligible Canadian programming expenditures not included above

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
     
  • Amounts included in total Canadian programs telecast for:
  • 9. Close captioning
  • 10. Dubbing
  • 11. Program development
  • 12. Children’s programming
  • 13. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 14. Described video
  • 15. Total non-Canadian programming expenses
     
  • Amount included in total non-Canadian programming expenses for
  • 16. Dubbing
  • 17. Total programs telecast
     
  • Other Canadian programming expenses:
  • 18. Program inventory write-downs for Canadian programs
  • 19. Program inventory write-downs for non-Canadian programs
  • 20. Script and concept development expenditures for Canadian programs not telecast
  • 21. Loss on equity investment/principal on loans in arm’s length productions of Canadian programs
  • 22. Other
  • 23. Total – other programming expenses
     
  • Amounts included in total other programming for:
  • 24. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 25. CTF credit, eligible Canadian programming expenditures not included above

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
     
  • Amounts included in total Canadian programs telecast for:
  • 9. Close captioning
  • 10. Dubbing
  • 11. Program development
  • 12. Children’s programming
  • 13. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 14, Described video
  • 15. Total non-Canadian programming expenses
     
  • Amount included in total non-Canadian programming expenses for
  • 16. Dubbing
  • 17. Total programs telecast
     
  • Other Canadian programming expenses:
  • 18. Program inventory write-downs for Canadian programs
  • 19. Program inventory write-downs for non-Canadian programs
  • 20. Script and concept development expenditures for Canadian programs not telecast
  • 21. Loss on equity investment/principal on loans in arm’s length productions of Canadian programs
  • 22. Other
  • 23. Total – other programming expenses
     
  • Amounts included in total other programming for:
  • 24. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 25. CTF credit, eligible Canadian programming expenditures not included above

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
     
  • Amounts included in total Canadian programs telecast for:
  • 9. Close captioning
  • 10. Dubbing
  • 11. Program development
  • 12. Children’s programming
  • 13. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 14. Described video
  • 15. Total non-Canadian programming expenses
     
  • Amount included in total non-Canadian programming expenses for
  • 16. Dubbing
  • 17. Total programs telecast
     
  • Other Canadian programming expenses:
  • 18. Program inventory write-downs for Canadian programs
  • 19. Program inventory write-downs for non-Canadian programs
  • 20. Script and concept development expenditures for Canadian programs not telecast
  • 21. Loss on equity investment/principal on loans in arm’s length productions of Canadian programs
  • 22. Other
  • 23. Total – other programming expenses
     
  • Amounts included in total other programming for:
  • 24. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 25. CTF credit, eligible Canadian programming expenditures not included above

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
     
  • Amounts included in total Canadian programs telecast for:
  • 9. Close captioning
  • 10. Dubbing
  • 11. Program development
  • 12. Children’s programming
  • 13. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 14, Described video
  • 15. Total non-Canadian programming expenses
     
  • Amount included in total non-Canadian programming expenses for
  • 16. Dubbing
  • 17. Total programs telecast
     
  • Other Canadian programming expenses:
  • 18. Program inventory write-downs for Canadian programs
  • 19. Program inventory write-downs for non-Canadian programs
  • 20. Script and concept development expenditures for Canadian programs not telecast
  • 21. Loss on equity investment/principal on loans in arm’s length productions of Canadian programs
  • 22. Other
  • 23. Total – other programming expenses
     
  • Amounts included in total other programming for:
  • 24. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 25. CTF credit, eligible Canadian programming expenditures not included above

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
     
  • Amounts included in total Canadian programs telecast for:
  • 9. Close captioning
  • 10. Dubbing
  • 11. Program development
  • 12. Children’s programming
  • 13. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 14, Described video
  • 15. Total non-Canadian programming expenses
     
  • Amount included in total non-Canadian programming expenses for
  • 16. Dubbing
  • 17. Total programs telecast
     
  • Other Canadian programming expenses:
  • 18. Program inventory write-downs for Canadian programs
  • 19. Program inventory write-downs for non-Canadian programs
  • 20. Script and concept development expenditures for Canadian programs not telecast
  • 21. Loss on equity investment/principal on loans in arm’s length productions of Canadian programs
  • 22. Other
  • 23. Total – other programming expenses
     
  • Amounts included in total other programming for:
  • 24. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 25. CTF credit, eligible Canadian programming expenditures not included above

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
     
  • Amounts included in total Canadian programs telecast for:
  • 9. Close captioning
  • 10. Dubbing
  • 11. Program development
  • 12. Children’s programming
  • 13. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 14, Described video
  • 15. Total non-Canadian programming expenses
     
  • Amount included in total non-Canadian programming expenses for
  • 16. Dubbing
  • 17. Total programs telecast
     
  • Other Canadian programming expenses:
  • 18. Program inventory write-downs for Canadian programs
  • 19. Program inventory write-downs for non-Canadian programs
  • 20. Script and concept development expenditures for Canadian programs not telecast
  • 21. Loss on equity investment/principal on loans in arm’s length productions of Canadian programs
  • 22. Other
  • 23. Total – other programming expenses
     
  • Amounts included in total other programming for:
  • 24. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 25. CTF credit, eligible Canadian programming expenditures not included above

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
     
  • Amounts included in total Canadian programs telecast for:
  • 9. Close captioning
  • 10. Dubbing
  • 11. Program development
  • 12. Children’s programming
  • 13. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 14, Described video
  • 15. Total non-Canadian programming expenses
     
  • Amount included in total non-Canadian programming expenses for
  • 16. Dubbing
  • 17. Total programs telecast
     
  • Other Canadian programming expenses:
  • 18. Program inventory write-downs for Canadian programs
  • 19. Program inventory write-downs for non-Canadian programs
  • 20. Script and concept development expenditures for Canadian programs not telecast
  • 21. Loss on equity investment/principal on loans in arm’s length productions of Canadian programs
  • 22. Other
  • 23. Total – other programming expenses
     
  • Amounts included in total other programming for:
  • 24. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 25. CTF credit, eligible Canadian programming expenditures not included above

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
     
  • Amounts included in total Canadian programs telecast for:
  • 9. Close captioning
  • 10. Dubbing
  • 11. Program development
  • 12. Children’s programming
  • 13. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 14. Described video
  • 15. Total non-Canadian programming expenses
  • Amount included in total non-Canadian programming expenses for
     
  • 16. Dubbing
  • 17. Total programs telecast
     
  • Other Canadian programming expenses:
  • 18. Program inventory write-downs for Canadian programs
  • 19. Program inventory write-downs for non-Canadian programs
  • 20. Script and concept development expenditures for Canadian programs not telecast
  • 21. Loss on equity investment/principal on loans in arm’s length productions of Canadian programs
  • 22. Other
  • 23. Total – other programming expenses
     
  • Amounts included in total other programming for:
  • 24. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 25. CTF credit, eligible Canadian programming expenditures not included above

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
     
  • Amounts included in total Canadian programs telecast for:
  • 9. Close captioning
  • 10. Dubbing
  • 11. Program development
  • 12. Children’s programming
  • 13. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 14, Described video
  • 15. Total non-Canadian programming expenses
     
  • Amount included in total non-Canadian programming expenses for
  • 16. Dubbing
  • 17. Total programs telecast
     
  • Other Canadian programming expenses:
  • 18. Program inventory write-downs for Canadian programs
  • 19. Program inventory write-downs for non-Canadian programs
  • 20. Script and concept development expenditures for Canadian programs not telecast
  • 21. Loss on equity investment/principal on loans in arm’s length productions of Canadian programs
  • 22. Other
  • 23. Total – other programming expenses
     
  • Amounts included in total other programming for:
  • 24. Ownership transfer tangible benefits
  • 25. CTF credit, eligible Canadian programming expenditures not included above

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

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)
  • 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
  • 15. Talent fees paid to non-residents of Canada
  • 16. Total
  • 17. If greater than 10% of total production expenses, please provide details.
  • 18. If greater than 10% of total programming expenses, please provide details.

Technical expenses

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

Sales and promotion expenses

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

Administration and general expenses

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

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Concepts, definitions and data quality

The Monthly Survey of Manufacturing (MSM) publishes statistical series for manufacturers – sales of goods manufactured, inventories, unfilled orders and new orders. The values of these characteristics represent current monthly estimates of the more complete Annual Survey of Manufactures and Logging (ASML) data.

The MSM is a sample survey of approximately 10,500 Canadian manufacturing establishments, which are categorized into over 220 industries. Industries are classified according to the 2007 North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS). Seasonally adjusted series are available for the main aggregates.

An establishment comprises the smallest manufacturing unit capable of reporting the variables of interest. Data collected by the MSM provides a current ‘snapshot’ of sales of goods manufactured values by the Canadian manufacturing sector, enabling analysis of the state of the Canadian economy, as well as the health of specific industries in the short- to medium-term. The information is used by both private and public sectors including Statistics Canada, federal and provincial governments, business and trade entities, international and domestic non-governmental organizations, consultants, the business press and private citizens. The data are used for analyzing market share, trends, corporate benchmarking, policy analysis, program development, tax policy and trade policy.

1. Sales of goods manufactured

Sales of goods manufactured (formerly shipments of goods manufactured) are defined as the value of goods manufactured by establishments that have been shipped to a customer. Sales of goods manufactured exclude any wholesaling activity, and any revenues from the rental of equipment or the sale of electricity. Note that in practice, some respondents report financial trans­ac­tions rather than payments for work done. Sales of goods manufactured are available by 3-digit NAICS, for Canada and broken down by province.

For the aerospace product and parts, and shipbuilding industries, the value of production is used instead of sales of goods manufactured. This value is calculated by adjusting monthly sales of goods manufactured by the monthly change in inventories of goods / work in process and finished goods manufactured. Inventories of raw materials and components are not included in the calculation since production tries to measure "work done" during the month. This is done in order to reduce distortions caused by the sales of goods manufactured of high value items as completed sales.

2. Inventories

Measurement of component values of inventory is important for economic studies as well as for derivation of production values. Respondents are asked to report their book values (at cost) of raw materials and components, any goods / work in process, and fin­ished goods manufactured inventories separately. In some cases, respondents estimate a total inventory figure, which is allocated on the basis of proportions reported on the ASML. Inventory levels are calculated on a Canada‑wide basis, not by province.

3. Orders

a) Unfilled Orders

Unfilled orders represent a backlog or stock of orders that will generate future sales of goods manufactured assuming that they are not cancelled. As with inventories, unfilled orders and new orders levels are calculated on a Canada‑wide basis, not by province.

The MSM produces estimates for unfilled orders for all industries except for those industries where orders are customarily filled from stocks on hand and order books are not gen­erally maintained. In the case of the aircraft companies, options to purchase are not treated as orders until they are entered into the account­ing system.

b) New Orders

New orders represent current demand for manufactured products. Estimates of new orders are derived from sales of goods manufactured and unfilled orders data. All sales of goods manufactured within a month result from either an order received during the month or at some earlier time. New orders can be calculated as the sum of sales of goods manufactured adjusted for the monthly change in unfilled orders.

4. Non-Durable / Durable goods

a) Non-durable goods industries include:

Food (NAICS 311),
Beverage and Tobacco Products (312),
Textile Mills (313),
Textile Product Mills (314),
Clothing (315),
Leather and Allied Products (316),
Paper (322),
Printing and Related Support Activities (323),
Petroleum and Coal Products (324),
Chemicals (325) and
Plastic and Rubber Products (326).

b) Durable goods industries include:

Wood Products (NAICS 321),
Non-Metallic Mineral Products (327),
Primary Metals (331),
Fabricated Metal Products (332),
Machinery (333),
Computer and Electronic Products (334),
Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Components (335),
Transportation Equipment (336),
Furniture and Related Products (337) and
Miscellaneous Manufacturing (339). 

Survey design and methodology

Beginning with the August 1999 reference month, the Monthly Survey of Manufacturing (MSM) underwent an extensive redesign.

Concept Review

In 1998, it was decided that before any redesign work could begin the basic concepts and definitions of the program would be confirmed.

This was done in two ways: First, a review of user requirements was initiated. This involved revisiting an internal report to ensure that the user requirements from that exercise were being satisfied. As well, another round of internal review with the major users in the National Accounts was undertaken. This was to specifically focus on any data gaps that could be identified.

Secondly, with these gaps or requirements in hand, a survey was conducted in order to ascertain respondent’s ability to report existing and new data. The study was also to confirm that respondents understood the definitions, which were being asked by survey analysts.

The result of the concept review was a reduction of the number of questions for the survey from sixteen to seven. Most of the questions that were dropped had to do with the reporting of sales of goods manufactured for work that was partially completed.

In 2007, the MSM terminology was updated to be Charter of Accounts (COA) compliant. With the August 2007 reference month release the MSM has harmonized its concepts to the ASML. The variable formerly called “Shipments” is now called “Sales of goods manufactured”. As well, minor modifications were made to the inventory component names. The definitions have not been modified nor has the information collected from the survey.

Methodology

The latest sample design incorporates the 2007 North American Industrial Classification Standard (NAICS). Stratification is done by province with equal quality requirements for each province. Large size units are selected with certainty and small units are selected with a probability based on the desired quality of the estimate within a cell.

The estimation system generates estimates using the NAICS. The estimates will also continue to be reconciled to the ASML. Provincial estimates for all variables will be produced. A measure of quality (CV) will also be produced.

Components of the Survey Design

Target Population and Sampling Frame

Statistics Canada’s business register provides the sampling frame for the MSM. The target population for the MSM consists of all statistical establishments on the business register that are classified to the manufacturing sector (by NAICS). The sampling frame for the MSM is determined from the target population after subtracting establishments that represent the bottom 5% of the total manufacturing sales of goods manufactured estimate for each province. These establishments were excluded from the frame so that the sample size could be reduced without significantly affecting quality.

The Sample

The MSM sample is a probability sample comprised of approximately 10,500 establishments. A new sample was chosen in the autumn of 2006, followed by a six-month parallel run (from reference month September 2006 to reference month February 2007). The refreshed sample officially became the new sample of the MSM effective in January 2007.

This marks the first process of refreshing the MSM sample since 2002. The objective of the process is to keep the sample frame as fresh and up-to date as possible. All establishments in the sample are refreshed to take into account changes in their value of sales of goods manufactured, the removal of dead units from the sample and some small units are rotated out of the GST-based portion of the sample, while others are rotated into the sample.

Prior to selection, the sampling frame is subdivided into industry-province cells. For the most part, NAICS codes were used. Depending upon the number of establishments within each cell, further subdivisions were made to group similar sized establishments’ together (called stratum). An establishment’s size was based on its most recently available annual sales of goods manufactured or sales value. 

Each industry by province cell has a ‘take-all’ stratum composed of establishments sampled each month with certainty. This ‘take-all’ stratum is composed of establishments that are the largest statistical enterprises, and have the largest impact on estimates within a particular industry by province cell. These large statistical enterprises comprise 45% of the national manufacturing sales of goods manufactured estimates.

Each industry by province cell can have at most three ‘take-some’ strata. Not all establishments within these stratums need to be sampled with certainty. A random sample is drawn from the remaining strata. The responses from these sampled establishments are weighted according to the inverse of their probability of selection. In cells with take-some portion, a minimum sample of 10 was imposed to increase stability.

The take-none portion of the sample is now estimated from administrative data and as a result, 100% of the sample universe is covered. Estimation of the take-none portion also improved efficiency as a larger take-none portion was delineated and the sample could be used more efficiently on the smaller sampled portion of the frame.

Data Collection

Only a subset of the sample establishments is sent out for data collection. For the remaining units, information from administrative data files is used as a source for deriving sales of goods manufactured data. For those establishments that are surveyed, data collection, data capture, preliminary edit and follow-up of non-respondents are all performed in Statistics Canada regional offices. Sampled establishments are contacted by mail or telephone according to the preference of the respondent. Data capture and preliminary editing are performed simultaneously to ensure the validity of the data.

In some cases, combined reports are received from enterprises or companies with more than one establishment in the sample where respondents prefer not to provide individual establishment reports. Businesses, which do not report or whose reports contain errors, are followed up immediately.

Use of Administrative Data

Managing response burden is an ongoing challenge for Statistics Canada. In an attempt to alleviate response burden, especially for small businesses, Statistics Canada has been investigating various alternatives to survey taking. Administrative data files are a rich source of information for business data and Statistics Canada is working at mining this rich data source to its full potential. As such, effective the August 2004 reference month, the MSM reduced the number of simple establishments in the sample that are surveyed directly and instead, derives sales of goods manufactured data for these establishments from Goods and Services Tax (GST) files using a statistical model. The model accounts for the difference between sales of goods manufactured (reported to MSM) and sales (reported for GST purposes) as well as the time lag between the reference period of the survey and the reference period of the GST file.

In conjunction with the most recent sample, effective January 2007, approximately 2,500 simple establishments were selected to represent the GST portion of the sample.

Inventories and unfilled orders estimates for establishments where sales of goods manufactured are GST-based are derived using the MSM’s imputation system. The imputation system applies to the previous month values, the month-to-month and year-to-year changes in similar firms which are surveyed. With the most recent sample, the eligibility rules for GST-based establishments were refined to have more GST-based establishments in industries that typically carry fewer inventories. This way the impact of the GST-based establishments which require the estimation of inventories, will be kept to a minimum.

Detailed information on the methodology used for modelling sales of goods manufactured from administrative data sources can be found in the ‘Monthly Survey of Manufacturing: Use of Administrative Data’ (Catalogue no. 31-533-XIE) document.

Data quality

Statistical Edit and Imputation

Data are analyzed within each industry-province cell. Extreme values are listed for inspection by the magnitude of the deviation from average behavior. Respondents are contacted to verify extreme values. Records that fail statistical edits are considered outliers and are not used for imputation.

Values are imputed for the non-responses, for establishments that do not report or only partially complete the survey form. A number of imputation methods are used depending on the variable requiring treatment. Methods include using industry-province cell trends, historical responses, or reference to the ASML. Following imputation, the MSM staff performs a final verification of the responses that have been imputed.

Revisions

In conjunction with preliminary estimates for the current month, estimates for the previous three months are revised to account for any late returns. Data are revised when late responses are received or if an incorrect response was recorded earlier.

Estimation

Estimates are produced based on returns from a sample of manufacturing establishments in combination with administrative data for a portion of the smallest establishments. The survey sample includes 100% coverage of the large manufacturing establishments in each industry by province, plus partial coverage of the medium and small-sized firms. Combined reports from multi-unit companies are pro-rated among their establishments and adjustments for progress billings reflect revenues received for work done on large item contracts. Approximately 2,500 of the sampled medium and small-sized establishments are not sent questionnaires, but instead their sales of goods manufactured are derived by using revenue from the GST files. The portion not represented through sampling – the take-none portion - consist of establishments below specified thresholds in each province and industry. Sub-totals for this portion are also derived based on their revenues.

Industry values of sales of goods manufactured, inventories and unfilled orders are estimated by first weighting the survey responses, the values derived from the GST files and the imputations by the number of establishments each represents. The weighted estimates are then summed with the take-none portion. While sales of goods manufactured estimates are produced by province, no geographical detail is compiled for inventories and orders since many firms cannot report book values of these items monthly.

Benchmarking

Up to and including 2003, the MSM was benchmarked to the Annual Survey of Manufactures and Logging (ASML). Benchmarking was the regular review of the MSM estimates in the context of the annual data provided by the ASML. Benchmarking re-aligned the annualized level of the MSM based on the latest verified annual data provided by the ASML.

Significant research by Statistics Canada in 2006 to 2007 was completed on whether the benchmark process should be maintained. The conclusion was that benchmarking of the MSM estimates to the ASML should be discontinued. With the refreshing of the MSM sample in 2007, it was determined that benchmarking would no longer be required (retroactive to 2004) because the MSM now accurately represented 100% of the sample universe. Data confrontation will continue between MSM and ASML to resolve potential discrepancies. 

As of the January 2007 reference month, a new sample was introduced. It is standard practice that every few years the sample is refreshed to ensure that the survey frame is up to date with births, deaths and other changes in the population. The refreshed sample is linked at the detailed level to prevent data breaks and to ensure the continuity of time series. It is designed to be more representative of the manufacturing industry at both the national and provincial levels.

Data confrontation and reconciliation

Each year, during the period when the Annual Survey of Manufactures and Logging section set their annual estimates, the MSM section works with the ASML section to confront and reconcile significant differences in values between the fiscal ASML and the annual MSM at the strata and industry level.

The purpose of this exercise of data reconciliation is to highlight and resolve significant differences between the two surveys and to assist in minimizing the differences in the micro-data between the MSM and the ASML.

Sampling and Non-sampling Errors

The statistics in this publication are estimates derived from a sample survey and, as such, can be subject to errors. The following material is provided to assist the reader in the interpretation of the estimates published.

Estimates derived from a sample survey are subject to a number of different kinds of errors. These errors can be broken down into two major types: sampling and non-sampling.

1. Sampling Errors

Sampling errors are an inherent risk of sample surveys. They result from the difference between the value of a variable if it is randomly sampled and its value if a census is taken (or the average of all possible random values). These errors are present because observations are made only on a sample and not on the entire population.

The sampling error depends on factors such as the size of the sample, variability in the population, sampling design and method of estimation. For example, for a given sample size, the sampling error will depend on the stratification procedure employed, allocation of the sample, choice of the sampling units and method of selection. (Further, even for the same sampling design, we can make different calculations to arrive at the most efficient estimation procedure.) The most important feature of probability sampling is that the sampling error can be measured from the sample itself.

2. Non-sampling Errors

Non-sampling errors result from a systematic flaw in the structure of the data-collection procedure or design of any or all variables examined. They create a difference between the value of a variable obtained by sampling or census methods and the variable’s true value. These errors are present whether a sample or a complete census of the population is taken. Non-sampling errors can be attributed to one or more of the following sources:

a) Coverage error: This error can result from incomplete listing and inadequate coverage of the population of interest.

b) Data response error: This error may be due to questionnaire design, the characteristics of a question, inability or unwillingness of the respondent to provide correct information, misinterpretation of the questions or definitional problems.

c) Non-response error: Some respondents may refuse to answer questions, some may be unable to respond, and others may be too late in responding. Data for the non-responding units can be imputed using the data from responding units or some earlier data on the non-responding units if available.

The extent of error due to imputation is usually unknown and is very much dependent on any characteristic differences between the respondent group and the non-respondent group in the survey. This error generally decreases with increases in the response rate and attempts are therefore made to obtain as high a response rate as possible.

d) Processing error: These errors may occur at various stages of processing such as coding, data entry, verification, editing, weighting, and tabulation, etc. Non-sampling errors are difficult to measure. More important, non-sampling errors require control at the level at which their presence does not impair the use and interpretation of the results.

Measures have been undertaken to minimize the non-sampling errors. For example, units have been defined in a most precise manner and the most up-to-date listings have been used. Questionnaires have been carefully designed to minimize different interpretations. As well, detailed acceptance testing has been carried out for the different stages of editing and processing and every possible effort has been made to reduce the non-response rate as well as the response burden.

Measures of Sampling and Non-sampling Errors

1. Sampling Error Measures

The sample used in this survey is one of a large number of all possible samples of the same size that could have been selected using the same sample design under the same general conditions. If it was possible that each one of these samples could be surveyed under essentially the same conditions, with an estimate calculated from each sample, it would be expected that the sample estimates would differ from each other.

The average estimate derived from all these possible sample estimates is termed the expected value. The expected value can also be expressed as the value that would be obtained if a census enumeration were taken under identical conditions of collection and processing. An estimate calculated from a sample survey is said to be precise if it is near the expected value.

Sample estimates may differ from this 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.

The standard error is a measure of precision in absolute terms. The coefficient of variation (CV), defined as the standard error divided by the sample estimate, is a measure of precision in relative terms. For comparison purposes, one may more readily compare the sampling error of one estimate to the sampling error of another estimate by using the coefficient of variation.

In this publication, the coefficient of variation is used to measure the sampling error of the estimates. However, since the coefficient of variation published for this survey is calculated from the responses of individual units, it also measures some non-sampling error.

The formula used to calculate the published coefficients of variation (CV) in Table 1 is:

CV(X) = S(X)/X

where X denotes the estimate and S(X) denotes the standard error of X.

In this publication, the coefficient of variation is expressed as a percentage.

Confidence intervals can be constructed around the estimate using the estimate and the coefficient of variation. 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 coefficient of variation of 10%, the standard error will be $1,200,000 or the estimate multiplied by the coefficient of variation. It can then be stated with 68% confidence that the expected value will fall within the interval whose length equals the standard deviation about the estimate, i.e., between $10,800,000 and $13,200,000. 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 $9,600,000 and $14,400,000.

Text table 1 contains the national level CVs, expressed as a percentage, for all manufacturing for the MSM characteristics. For CVs at other aggregate levels, contact the Dissemination and Frame Services Section at (613) 951-9497, toll free: 1-866-873-8789 or by e-mail at manufact@statcan.gc.ca.

Text table 1
National Level CVs by Characteristic
Month Sales of goods manufactured % Raw materials and components inventories % Goods / work in process inventories % Finished goods manufactured inventories % Unfilled Orders %
Mar-11 0.74 1.21 1.66 1.33 2.77
Apr-11 0.76 1.20 1.73 1.33 2.70
May-11 0.77 1.20 1.71 1.40 2.67
Jun-11 0.77 1.16 1.76 1.41 2.73
Jul-11 0.74 1.19 1.80 1.41 2.64
Aug-11 0.78 1.26 1.87 1.38 2.62
Sep-11 0.80 1.28 1.88 1.38 2.61
Oct-11 0.83 1.25 1.86 1.35 2.66
Nov-11 0.87 1.28 1.78 1.36 2.69
Dec-11 0.80 1.39 1.79 1.36 2.61
Jan-12 0.88 1.30 1.83 1.38 2.76
Feb-12 0.85 1.35 1.84 1.39 2.91
Mar-12 0.88 1.37 1.78 1.42 2.98

 

2. Non-sampling Error Measures

The exact population value is aimed at or desired by both a sample survey as well as a census. We say the estimate is accurate if it is near this value. Although this value is desired, we cannot assume that the exact value of every unit in the population or sample can be obtained and processed without error. Any difference between the expected value and the exact population value is termed the bias. Systematic biases in the data cannot be measured by the probability measures of sampling error as previously described. The accuracy of a survey estimate is determined by the joint effect of sampling and non-sampling errors.

Three sources of non-sampling error in the MSM are non-response error, imputation error and the error due to editing. To assist users in evaluating these errors, weighted rates that are related to these three types of error are given in Text table 2. The following is an example of what is meant by a weighted rate. A cell with a sample of 20 units in which five respond for a particular month would have a response rate of 25%. If these five reporting units represented $8 million out of a total estimate of $10 million, the weighted response rate would be 80%.

The definitions of the three weighted rates noted in Text table 2 follow. The weighted response rate is the proportion of a characteristic’s total estimate that is based upon reported data (excluding data that has been edited). The weighted imputation rate is the proportion of a characteristic’s total estimate that is based upon imputed data. The weighted editing rate is the proportion of a characteristic’s total estimate that is based upon data that was edited (edited data may have been originally reported or imputed).

Text table 2 contains the three types of weighted rates for each of the characteristics at the national level for all of manufacturing. In the table, the rates are expressed as percentages.

Text Table 2
National Weighted Rates by Source and Characteristic
Characteristics Survey Source Administrative Data Source
Response Imputation Editing Modeled Imputation Editing
% % % % % %
Sales of goods manufactured 83.99 3.47 6.10 5.85 0.25 0.35
Raw materials and components 74.17 10.64 5.51 0.00 9.10 0.58
Goods / work in process 61.99 8.90 21.64 0.00 6.50 0.97
Finished goods manufactured 79.33 6.88 4.37 0.00 7.90 1.53
Unfilled Orders 52.04 2.06 41.32 0.00 3.33 1.24

Joint Interpretation of Measures of Error

The measure of non-response error as well as the coefficient of variation must be considered jointly to have an overview of the quality of the estimates. The lower the coefficient of variation and the higher the weighted response rate, the better will be the published estimate.

Seasonal Adjustment

Economic time series contain the elements essential to the description, explanation and forecasting of the behavior of an economic phenomenon. They are statistical records of the evolution of economic processes through time. In using time series to observe economic activity, economists and statisticians have identified four characteristic behavioral components: the long-term movement or trend, the cycle, the seasonal variations and the irregular fluctuations. These movements are caused by various economic, climatic or institutional factors. The seasonal variations occur periodically on a more or less regular basis over the course of a year. These variations occur as a result of seasonal changes in weather, statutory holidays and other events that occur at fairly regular intervals and thus have a significant impact on the rate of economic activity.

In the interest of accurately interpreting the fundamental evolution of an economic phenomenon and producing forecasts of superior quality, Statistics Canada uses the X12-ARIMA seasonal adjustment method to seasonally adjust its time series. This method minimizes the impact of seasonal variations on the series and essentially consists of adding one year of estimated raw data to the end of the original series before it is seasonally adjusted per se. The estimated data are derived from forecasts using ARIMA (Auto Regressive Integrated Moving Average) models of the Box-Jenkins type.

The X-12 program uses primarily a ratio-to-moving average method. It is used to smooth the modified series and obtain a preliminary estimate of the trend-cycle. It also calculates the ratios of the original series (fitted) to the estimates of the trend-cycle and estimates the seasonal factors from these ratios. The final seasonal factors are produced only after these operations have been repeated several times.

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 then estimated using regression models with ARIMA errors. 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-12 method.

The procedures to determine the seasonal factors necessary to calculate the final seasonally adjusted data are executed every month. This approach ensures that the estimated seasonal factors are derived from an unadjusted series that includes all the available information about the series, i.e. the current month's unadjusted data as well as the previous month's revised unadjusted data.

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.

The aggregated Canada level series are now seasonally adjusted directly, meaning that the seasonally adjusted totals are obtained via X-12-ARIMA. Afterwards, these totals are used to reconcile the provincial total series which have been seasonally adjusted individually.

For other aggregated series, indirect seasonal adjustments are used. In other words, their seasonally adjusted totals are derived indirectly by the summation of the individually seasonally adjusted kinds of business.

Trend

A seasonally adjusted series may contain the effects of irregular influences and special circumstances and these can mask the trend. The short term trend shows the underlying direction in seasonally adjusted series by averaging across months, thus smoothing out the effects of irregular influences. The result is a more stable series. The trend for the last month may be, subject to significant revision as values in future months are included in the averaging process.

Real manufacturing sales of goods manufactured, inventories, and orders

Changes in the values of the data reported by the Monthly Survey of Manufacturing (MSM) may be attributable to changes in their prices or to the quantities measured, or both. To study the activity of the manufacturing sector, it is often desirable to separate out the variations due to price changes from those of the quantities produced. This adjustment is known as deflation.

Deflation consists in dividing the values at current prices obtained from the survey by suitable price indexes in order to obtain estimates evaluated at the prices of a previous period, currently the year 2002. The resulting deflated values are said to be “at 2002 prices”. Note that the expression “at current prices” refer to the time the activity took place, not to the present time, nor to the time of compilation.

The deflated MSM estimates reflect the prices that prevailed in 2002. This is called the base year. The year 2002 was chosen as base year since it corresponds to that of the price indexes used in the deflation of the MSM estimates. Using the prices of a base year to measure current activity provides a representative measurement of the current volume of activity with respect to that base year. Current movements in the volume are appropriately reflected in the constant price measures only if the current relative importance of the industries is not very different from that in the base year.

The deflation of the MSM estimates is performed at a very fine industry detail, equivalent to the 6-digit industry classes of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). For each industry at this level of detail, the price indexes used are composite indexes which describe the price movements for the various groups of goods produced by that industry.

With very few exceptions the price indexes are weighted averages of the Industrial Product Price Indexes (IPPI). The weights are derived from the annual Canadian Input-Output tables and change from year to year. Since the Input-Output tables only become available with a delay of about two and a half years, the weights used for the most current years are based on the last available Input-Output tables.

The same price index is used to deflate sales of goods manufactured, new orders and unfilled orders of an industry. The weights used in the compilation of this price index are derived from the output tables, evaluated at producer’s prices. Producer prices reflect the prices of the goods at the gate of the manufacturing establishment and exclude such items as transportation charges, taxes on products, etc. The resulting price index for each industry thus reflects the output of the establishments in that industry.

The price indexes used for deflating the goods / work in process and the finished goods manufactured inventories of an industry are moving averages of the price index used for sales of goods manufactured. For goods / work in process inventories, the number of terms in the moving average corresponds to the duration of the production process. The duration is calculated as the average over the previous 48 months of the ratio of end of month goods / work in process inventories to the output of the industry, which is equal to sales of goods manufactured plus the changes in both goods / work in process and finished goods manufactured inventories.

For finished goods manufactured inventories, the number of terms in the moving average reflects the length of time a finished product remains in stock. This number, known as the inventory turnover period, is calculated as the average over the previous 48 months of the ratio of end-of-month finished goods manufactured inventory to sales of goods manufactured.

To deflate raw materials and components inventories, price indexes for raw materials consumption are obtained as weighted averages of the IPPIs. The weights used are derived from the input tables evaluated at purchaser’s prices, i.e. these prices include such elements as wholesaling margins, transportation charges, and taxes on products, etc. The resulting price index thus reflects the cost structure in raw materials and components for each industry.

The raw materials and components inventories are then deflated using a moving average of the price index for raw materials consumption. The number of terms in the moving average corresponds to the rate of consumption of raw materials. This rate is calculated as the average over the previous four years of the ratio of end-of-year raw materials and components inventories to the intermediate inputs of the industry.

February 07, 2011

Introduction

The term urban is widely used and one that people intuitively understand – a concentration of population at a high density. It is the opposite of rural where population is not concentrated but dispersed at a low density. This intuitive perspective readily identifies the extremes of what is really a continuum. What is not so intuitive is how to segment the continuum.

Statistics Canada has defined urban areas using the same methodology based on population size and density since the 1971 Census. An urban area was defined as having a population of at least 1,000 and a density of 400 or more people per square kilometre. All territory outside an urban area was defined as rural area. Together, urban and rural areas covered the entire nation.

This methodology established a simple urban-rural dichotomy for Canada. However, the approach was not without some challenges.

The challenges

The term urban is widely used and the interpretation of what is urban often depends on points of view, interests and applications.

Currently, all communities that meet the minimum population concentration and density requirements of the definition are labelled as urban areas. They include small centres with a population of 1,000, up to those of more than 1 million. This approach ignores the differences among these population centres by treating them as a single group. Given the widely accepted view that a more dynamic urban-rural continuum exists, the use of the term urban area as currently defined could lead to misinterpretations.

In addition, because of the broad interpretation of urban, Statistics Canada has not been using the term consistently when disseminating its data. In particular, the term urban is sometimes used when referring to a census metropolitan area or a census agglomeration. Such areas are groupings of municipalities and typically include a combination of both urban and rural areas.

Addressing the challenges

Statistics Canada is making two changes to address these challenges.

First, the term population centre will replace the term urban area. A population centre will be defined as an area with a population of at least 1,000 and a density of 400 or more people per square kilometre. All areas outside population centres will continue to be defined as rural area. This new terminology will be implemented consistently across the Agency.

Secondly, population centres will be divided into three groups based on the size of their population to reflect the existence of an urban-rural continuum:

  • small population centres, with a population of between 1,000 and 29,999;
  • medium population centres, with a population of between 30,000 and 99,999;
  • large urban population centres, consisting of a population of 100,000 and over.

While other classifications are possible, the intent of this set is to provide users with a basic starting point to better understand the dynamic landscape of Canada. The table below shows the distribution of the population in 2001 and 2006 using this classification.

Users of the former urban area concept will be able to continue with their longitudinal analysis using population centres.

These changes are meant to improve interpretation of Statistics Canada data and help users in the study of the Canadian urban-rural landscape and its issues.

Table 1
Distribution of population by size of population centre, 2001 and 2006 censuses
  Number of population centres Population
2001 2006 2001 2006 change in population 2001 to 2006
count % count %
Rural area ... ... 6,098,883 20.3 6,262,154 19.8 163,271
Small population centre (1,000 to 29,999) 836 812 3,949,780 13.2 3,843,931 12.2 -105,849
Medium population centre (30,000 to 99,999) 48 54 2,448,150 8.2 2,850,159 9.0 402,009
Large urban population centre (100,000 or greater) 29 29 17,510,281 58.4 18,656,653 59.0 1,146,372
Total 913 895 30,007,094 100.0 31,612,897 100.0 1,605,803

Concordance: National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S) 2006 to National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011

NC - NOC-S 2006 code not used for 2011, but content the same; NU - NOC-S code not reused; T - title change; * - part of 2011 class

Concordance between the National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S) 2006 (first three columns: code, title, status code) and the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011 (last four columns: part of, code, title and explanatory notes).

Concordance: National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S) 2006 to National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011
NOC-S 2006 NOC 2011
Code Title Status
Code
P Code Title Explanatory notes
A Management occupations NU * 0 Management occupations Except certain food store section managers and managers in agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture
* 1 Business, finance and administration occupations Advertising account managers
A0 Senior management occupations NC   00 Senior management occupations  
A01 Legislators and senior management NC   001 Legislators and senior management  
A011 Legislators NU   0011 Legislators  
* 0012 Senior government managers and officials Territorial commissioners
A012 Senior government managers and officials NU * 0012 Senior government managers and officials Except territorial commissioners
A013 Senior managers - financial, communications and other business services NC   0013 Senior managers - financial, communications and other business services  
A014 Senior managers - health, education, social and community services and membership organizations NU * 0014 Senior managers - health, education, social and community services and membership organizations Except hockey association general managers and automobile association executive directors
A015 Senior managers - trade, broadcasting and other services, n.e.c. NU * 0014 Senior managers - health, education, social and community services and membership organizations Hockey association general managers and automobile association executive directors
  0015 Senior managers - trade, broadcasting and other services, n.e.c.  
A016 Senior managers - goods production, utilities, transportation and construction NC/T   0016 Senior managers - construction, transportation, production and utilities  
A1 Specialist managers NU * 01-05 Specialized middle management occupations Administrative services managers, managers in engineering, architecture, science and information systems, advertising, marketing and public relations managers (except advertising account managers)
* 06 Middle management occupations in retail and wholesale trade and customer services Corporate sales managers and wholesale trade managers
* 07-09 Middle management occupations in trades, transportation, production and utilities Facility operation and maintenance managers
* 11 Professional occupations in business and finance Advertising account managers
A11 Administrative services managers NC   011 Administrative services managers  
A111 Financial managers NC   0111 Financial managers  
A112 Human resources managers NC   0112 Human resources managers  
A113 Purchasing managers NC   0113 Purchasing managers  
A114 Other administrative services managers NC   0114 Other administrative services managers  
A12 Managers in engineering, architecture, science and information systems NC   021 Managers in engineering, architecture, science and information systems  
A121 Engineering managers NC   0211 Engineering managers  
A122 Computer and information systems managers NC   0213 Computer and information systems managers  
A123 Architecture and science managers NC   0212 Architecture and science managers  
A13 Sales, marketing and advertising managers NU * 012 Managers in financial and business services Advertising, marketing and public relations managers (except advertising account managers)
  060 Corporate sales managers  
* 062 Retail and wholesale trade managers Wholesale trade managers
* 112 Human resources and business service professionals Advertising account managers
A131 Sales, marketing and advertising managers NU * 0124 Advertising, marketing and public relations managers Except advertising agency managers and advertising and marketing managers in retail trade
  * 0601 Corporate sales managers Except corporate sales managers in retail trade
  * 0621 Retail and wholesale trade managers Wholesale trade managers
  * 1123 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations Advertising account managers
A14 Facility operation and maintenance managers NU * 071 Managers in construction and facility operation and maintenance Facility operation and maintenance managers
* 073 Managers in transportation Distribution services managers
A141 Facility operation and maintenance managers NU   0714 Facility operation and maintenance managers  
* 0731 Managers in transportation Distribution services managers
A2 Managers in retail trade, food and accommodation services NU * 06 Middle management occupations in retail and wholesale trade and customer services Managers in retail trade, food and accommodation services
A21 Managers in retail trade NU * 062 Retail and wholesale trade managers Retail trade managers
A211 Retail trade managers NU * 0124 Advertising, marketing and public relations managers Advertising and marketing managers in retail trade
* 0601 Corporate sales managers Corporate sales managers in retail trade
* 0621 Retail and wholesale trade managers Retail trade managers
A22 Managers in food service and accommodation NC   063 Managers in food service and accommodation  
A221 Restaurant and food service managers NC   0631 Restaurant and food service managers  
A222 Accommodation service managers NC   0632 Accommodation service managers  
A3 Other managers n.e.c. NU * 01-05 Specialized middle management occupations Managers in financial and business services, managers in communication (except broadcasting), managers in health care, managers in education and social and community services, managers in public administation, managers in art, culture, recreation and sport and managers in public protection services
* 06 Middle management occupations in retail and wholesale trade and customer services Managers in customer and personal services, n.e.c.
* 07-09 Middle management occupations in trades, transportation, production and utilities Managers in construction and transportation, managers in natural resources production and fishing (except agriculture), managers in manufacturing and utilities
A30 Managers in financial and business services NU * 012 Managers in financial and business services Except advertising, marketing and public relations managers
A301 Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers NC   0121 Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers  
A302 Banking, credit and other investment managers NC   0122 Banking, credit and other investment managers  
A303 Other business services managers NU * 0124 Advertising, marketing and public relations managers Advertising agency managers
  0125 Other business services managers  
A31 Managers in communication (except broadcasting) NC   013 Managers in communication (except broadcasting)  
A311 Telecommunication carriers managers NC   0131 Telecommunication carriers managers  
A312 Postal and courier services managers NC   0132 Postal and courier services managers  
A32 Managers in health, education, social and community services NU   031 Managers in health care  
  042 Managers in education and social and community services  
A321 Managers in health care NC   0311 Managers in health care  
A322 Administrators - post-secondary education and vocational training NC   0421 Administrators - post-secondary education and vocational training  
A323 School principals and administrators of elementary and secondary education NC   0422 School principals and administrators of elementary and secondary education  
A324 Managers in social, community and correctional services NC   0423 Managers in social, community and correctional services  
A33 Managers in public administration NC   041 Managers in public administration  
A331 Government managers - health and social policy development and program administration NC   0411 Government managers - health and social policy development and program administration  
A332 Government managers - economic analysis, policy development and program administration NC   0412 Government managers - economic analysis, policy development and program administration  
A333 Government managers - education policy development and program administration NC   0413 Government managers - education policy development and program administration  
A334 Other managers in public administration NC   0414 Other managers in public administration  
A34 Managers in art, culture, recreation and sport NC   051 Managers in art, culture, recreation and sport  
A341 Library, archive, museum and art gallery managers NC   0511 Library, archive, museum and art gallery managers  
A342 Managers - publishing, motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts NC   0512 Managers - publishing, motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts  
A343 Recreation, sports and fitness program and service directors NC   0513 Recreation, sports and fitness program and service directors  
A35 Managers in protective service NC/T   043 Managers in public protection services  
A351 Commissioned police officers NC   0431 Commissioned police officers  
A352 Fire chiefs and senior firefighting officers NC   0432 Fire chiefs and senior firefighting officers  
A353 Commissioned officers, armed forces NC/T   0433 Commissioned officers of the Canadian Forces  
A36 Managers in other services NC/T   065 Managers in customer and personal services, n.e.c.  
A361 Other services managers NC/T   0651 Managers in customer and personal services, n.e.c.  
A37 Managers in construction and transportation NU * 071 Managers in construction and facility operation and maintenance Managers in construction
* 073 Managers in transportation Except distribution services managers
A371 Construction managers NC   0711 Construction managers  
A372 Residential home builders and renovators NC/T   0712 Home building and renovation managers  
A373 Transportation managers NU * 0731 Managers in transportation Except distribution services managers
A38 Managers in primary production (except agriculture) NC/T   081 Managers in natural resources production and fishing  
A381 Primary production managers (except agriculture) NC/T   0811 Managers in natural resources production and fishing  
A39 Managers in manufacturing and utilities NC   091 Managers in manufacturing and utilities  
A391 Manufacturing managers NC   0911 Manufacturing managers  
A392 Utilities managers NC   0912 Utilities managers  
B Business, finance and administrative occupations NU * 1 Business, finance and administration occupations Except advertising account managers, legal assistants, library assistants, marketing consultants (advertising), statistical officers and related research support occupations and professional occupations in public relations and communications
* 6 Sales and service occupations Customer and information services supervisors and representatives and financial sales representatives
B0 Professional occupations in business and finance NU * 11 Professional occupations in business and finance Except advertising account managers, marketing consultants (advertising) and professional occupations in public relations and communications
B01 Auditors, accountants and investment professionals NC   111 Auditors, accountants and investment professionals  
B011 Financial auditors and accountants NC   1111 Financial auditors and accountants  
B012 Financial and investment analysts NC   1112 Financial and investment analysts  
B013 Securities agents, investment dealers and brokers NC   1113 Securities agents, investment dealers and brokers  
B014 Other financial officers NC   1114 Other financial officers  
B02 Human resources and business service professionals NU * 112 Human resources and business service professionals Except advertising account managers, marketing consultants (advertising) and professional occupations in public relations and communications
B021 Specialists in human resources NC/T   1121 Human resources professionals  
B022 Professional occupations in business services to management NU   1122 Professional occupations in business management consulting  
* 1123 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations Professional occupations in advertising and marketing
B1 Finance and insurance administration occupations NU   13 Finance, insurance and related business administrative occupations  
* 62 Retail sales supervisors and specialized sales occupations Financial sales representatives
B11 Finance and insurance administrative occupations NU   131 Finance, insurance and related business administrative occupations  
* 623 Insurance, real estate and financial sales occupations Financial sales representatives
B111 Bookkeepers NC/T   1311 Accounting technicians and bookkeepers  
B112 Loan officers NC/T   6235 Financial sales representatives  
B113 Insurance adjusters and claims examiners NC   1312 Insurance adjusters and claims examiners  
B114 Insurance underwriters NC   1313 Insurance underwriters  
B115 Assessors, valuators and appraisers NC   1314 Assessors, valuators and appraisers  
B116 Customs, ship and other brokers NC   1315 Customs, ship and other brokers  
B2 Secretaries NU * 12 Administrative and financial supervisors and administrative occupations Secretaries, recorders and transcriptionists
B21 Secretaries, recorders and transcriptionists NU * 124 Office administrative assistants - general, legal and medical Except administrative assistants formerly in General office clerks and legal assistants
* 125 Court reporters, transcriptionists, records management technicians and statistical officers Court reporters, medical transcriptionists and related occupations
B211 Secretaries (except legal and medical) NU * 1241 Administrative assistants Except administrative assistants formerly in General office clerks
B212 Legal secretaries NU * 1242 Legal administrative assistants Except legal assistants
B213 Medical secretaries NC/T   1243 Medical administrative assistants  
B214 Court recorders and medical transcriptionists NC/T   1251 Court reporters, medical transcriptionists and related occupations  
B3 Administrative and regulatory occupations NU * 12 Administrative and financial supervisors and administrative occupations Administrative and regulatory occupations
B31 Administrative and regulatory occupations NC   122 Administrative and regulatory occupations  
B311 Administrative officers NC   1221 Administrative officers  
B312 Executive assistants NC   1222 Executive assistants  
B313 Personnel and recruitment officers NC/T   1223 Human resources and recruitment officers  
B314 Property administrators NC   1224 Property administrators  
B315 Purchasing agents and officers NC   1225 Purchasing agents and officers  
B316 Conference and event planners NC   1226 Conference and event planners  
B317 Court officers and justices of the peace NC   1227 Court officers and justices of the peace  
B318 Immigration, employment insurance and revenue officers NC/T   1228 Employment insurance, immigration, border services and revenue officers  
B4 Clerical supervisors NU * 12 Administrative and financial supervisors and administrative occupations Administrative services supervisors
* 63 Service supervisors and specialized service occupations Customer and information services supervisors
B41 Clerical supervisors NU   121 Administrative services supervisors  
* 125 Court reporters, transcriptionists, records management technicians and statistical officers Medical records unit supervisors
* 631 Service supervisors Customer and information services supervisors
B411 Supervisors, general office and administrative support clerks NU   1211 Supervisors, general office and administrative support workers  
* 1213 Supervisors, library, correspondence and related information workers Supervisors of regulatory clerks
* 1252 Health information management occupations Medical records unit supervisors
B412 Supervisors, finance and insurance clerks NU   1212 Supervisors, finance and insurance office workers  
* 6314 Customer and information services supervisors Customer service representatives supervisors - financial services
B413 Supervisors, library, correspondence and related information clerks NU * 1213 Supervisors, library, correspondence and related information workers Except supervisors of regulatory clerks
* 6314 Customer and information services supervisors Customer and information services supervisors (except financial services)
B414 Supervisors, mail and message distribution occupations NC   1214 Supervisors, mail and message distribution occupations  
B415 Supervisors, recording, distributing and scheduling occupations NC/T   1215 Supervisors, supply chain, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations  
B5 Clerical occupations NU * 12 Administrative and financial supervisors and administrative occupations Administrative assistants, records classifiers and medical records technicians
* 14 Office support occupations Except library assistants
  15 Distribution, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations  
* 65 Service representatives and other customer and personal services occupations Customer and information services representatives
B51 Clerical occupations, general office skills NU * 124 Office administrative assistants - general, legal and medical Administrative assistants
* 125 Court reporters, transcriptionists, records management technicians and statistical officers Records classifiers and medical records technicians
* 141 General office workers Except personnel and court clerks
* 145 Library, correspondence and other clerks Meter readers
B511 General office clerks NU * 1241 Administrative assistants Administrative assistants formerly in General office clerks
* 1411 General office support workers Except filing clerks and office administration clerks
* 1454 Survey interviewers and statistical clerks Meter readers
B513 Records management and filing clerks NU * 1252 Health information management occupations Medical records technicians
  1253 Records management technicians  
* 1411 General office support workers Filing clerks
B514 Receptionists and switchboard operators NU * 1414 Receptionists Receptionists and switchboard operators
B52 Office equipment operators NU * 141 General office workers Telephone operators
  142 Office equipment operators  
B522 Data entry clerks NC   1422 Data entry clerks  
B523 Desktop publishing operators and related occupations NC   1423 Desktop publishing operators and related occupations  
B524 Telephone operators NU * 1414 Receptionists Telephone operators
B53 Finance and insurance clerks NU   143 Financial, insurance and related administrative support workers  
* 655 Customer and information services representatives Customer services representatives - financial institutions
B531 Accounting and related clerks NC   1431 Accounting and related clerks  
B532 Payroll clerks NC   1432 Payroll clerks  
B533 Customer service representatives - financial services NC/T   6551 Customer services representatives - financial institutions  
B534 Banking, insurance and other financial clerks NC   1434 Banking, insurance and other financial clerks  
B535 Collectors NC   1435 Collectors  
B54 Administrative support clerks NU * 141 General office workers Office administration clerks, personnel clerks and court clerks
* 145 Library, correspondence and other clerks Regulatory clerks
B541 Administrative clerks NU * 1411 General office support workers Office administration clerks
* 1452 Correspondence, publication and regulatory clerks Regulatory clerks
B542 Personnel clerks NC   1415 Personnel clerks  
B543 Court clerks NC   1416 Court clerks  
B55 Library, correspondence and related information clerks NU * 145 Library, correspondence and other clerks Except meter readers, regulatory clerks and library assistants
* 655 Customer and information services representatives Customer and information services representatives (except financial institutions)
B551 Library clerks NU * 1451 Library assistants and clerks Except library assistants
B552 Correspondence, publication and related clerks NU * 1452 Correspondence, publication and regulatory clerks Except regulatory clerks
B553 Customer service, information and related clerks NC/T   6552 Other customer and information services representatives  
B554 Survey interviewers and statistical clerks NU * 1454 Survey interviewers and statistical clerks Except meter readers
B56 Mail and message distribution occupations NC   151 Mail and message distribution occupations  
B561 Mail, postal and related clerks NC/T   1511 Mail, postal and related workers  
B562 Letter carriers NC   1512 Letter carriers  
B563 Couriers, messengers and door-to-door distributors NC   1513 Couriers, messengers and door-to-door distributors  
B57 Recording, scheduling and distributing occupations NC/T   152 Supply chain logistics, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations  
B571 Shippers and receivers NC   1521 Shippers and receivers  
B572 Storekeepers and parts clerks NC/T   1522 Storekeepers and partspersons  
B573 Production clerks NC/T   1523 Production logistics co-ordinators  
B574 Purchasing and inventory clerks NC/T   1524 Purchasing and inventory control workers  
B575 Dispatchers and radio operators NC/T   1525 Dispatchers  
B576 Transportation route and crew schedulers NC   1526 Transportation route and crew schedulers  
C Natural and applied sciences and related occupations NU * 1 Business, finance and administration occupations Statistical technicians and statistical officers
  2 Natural and applied sciences and related occupations  
C0 Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences NU * 12 Administrative and financial supervisors and administrative occupations Statistical technicians and statistical officers
  21 Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences  
C01 Physical science professionals NC   211 Physical science professionals  
C011 Physicists and astronomers NU * 2111 Physicists and astronomers Except atmospheric physicist
C012 Chemists NC   2112 Chemists  
C013 Geologists, geochemists and geophysicists NC/T   2113 Geoscientists and oceanographers  
C014 Meteorologists NU * 2111 Physicists and astronomers Atmospheric physicist
  2114 Meteorologists and climatologists  
C015 Other professional occupations in physical sciences NC   2115 Other professional occupations in physical sciences  
C02 Life science professionals NC   212 Life science professionals  
C021 Biologists and related scientists NC   2121 Biologists and related scientists  
C022 Forestry professionals NC   2122 Forestry professionals  
C023 Agricultural representatives, consultants and specialists NC   2123 Agricultural representatives, consultants and specialists  
C03 Civil, mechanical, electrical and chemical engineers NC   213 Civil, mechanical, electrical and chemical engineers  
C031 Civil engineers NC   2131 Civil engineers  
C032 Mechanical engineers NC   2132 Mechanical engineers  
C033 Electrical and electronics engineers NC   2133 Electrical and electronics engineers  
C034 Chemical engineers NC   2134 Chemical engineers  
C04 Other engineers NC   214 Other engineers  
C041 Industrial and manufacturing engineers NC   2141 Industrial and manufacturing engineers  
C042 Metallurgical and materials engineers NC   2142 Metallurgical and materials engineers  
C043 Mining engineers NC   2143 Mining engineers  
C044 Geological engineers NC   2144 Geological engineers  
C045 Petroleum engineers NC   2145 Petroleum engineers  
C046 Aerospace engineers NC   2146 Aerospace engineers  
C047 Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers) NC   2147 Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers)  
C048 Other professional engineers, n.e.c. NC   2148 Other professional engineers, n.e.c.  
C05 Architects, urban planners and land surveyors NC   215 Architects, urban planners and land surveyors  
C051 Architects NC   2151 Architects  
C052 Landscape architects NC   2152 Landscape architects  
C053 Urban and land use planners NC   2153 Urban and land use planners  
C054 Land surveyors NC   2154 Land surveyors  
C06 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries NU * 125 Court reporters, transcriptionists, records management technicians and statistical officers Statistical technicians and statistical officers
  216 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries  
C061 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries NU * 1254 Statistical officers and related research support occupations Statistical technicians and statistical officers
  2161 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries  
C07 Computer and information systems professionals NC   217 Computer and information systems professionals  
C071 Information systems analysts and consultants NC   2171 Information systems analysts and consultants  
C072 Database analysts and data administrators NC   2172 Database analysts and data administrators  
C073 Software engineers and designers NC   2173 Software engineers and designers  
C074 Computer programmers and interactive media developers NC   2174 Computer programmers and interactive media developers  
C075 Web designers and developers NC   2175 Web designers and developers  
C1 Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences NC   22 Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences  
C11 Technical occupations in physical sciences NU   221 Technical occupations in physical sciences  
* 225 Technical occupations in architecture, drafting, surveying, geomatics and meteorology Meteorological technicians
C111 Chemical technologists and technicians NC   2211 Chemical technologists and technicians  
C112 Geological and mineral technologists and technicians NC   2212 Geological and mineral technologists and technicians  
C113 Meteorological technicians NU * 2255 Technical occupations in geomatics and meteorology Meteorological technicians
C12 Technical occupations in life sciences NC   222 Technical occupations in life sciences  
C121 Biological technologists and technicians NC   2221 Biological technologists and technicians  
C122 Agricultural and fish products inspectors NC   2222 Agricultural and fish products inspectors  
C123 Forestry technologists and technicians NC   2223 Forestry technologists and technicians  
C124 Conservation and fishery officers NC   2224 Conservation and fishery officers  
C125 Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists NC   2225 Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists  
C13 Technical occupations in civil, mechanical and industrial engineering NC   223 Technical occupations in civil, mechanical and industrial engineering  
C131 Civil engineering technologists and technicians NC   2231 Civil engineering technologists and technicians  
C132 Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians NC   2232 Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians  
C133 Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians NC   2233 Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians  
C134 Construction estimators NC   2234 Construction estimators  
C14 Technical occupations in electronics and electrical engineering NC   224 Technical occupations in electronics and electrical engineering  
C141 Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians NC   2241 Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians  
C142 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) NC   2242 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment)  
C143 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics NC   2243 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics  
C144 Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors NC   2244 Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors  
C15 Technical occupations in architecture, drafting, surveying and mapping NU * 225 Technical occupations in architecture, drafting, surveying, geomatics and meteorology Except meteorological technicians
C151 Architectural technologists and technicians NC   2251 Architectural technologists and technicians  
C152 Industrial designers NC   2252 Industrial designers  
C153 Drafting technologists and technicians NC   2253 Drafting technologists and technicians  
C154 Land survey technologists and technicians NC   2254 Land survey technologists and technicians  
C155 Mapping and related technologists and technicians NU * 2255 Technical occupations in geomatics and meteorology Except meteorological technicians
C16 Other technical inspectors and regulatory officers NC   226 Other technical inspectors and regulatory officers  
C161 Non-destructive testers and inspectors NC/T   2261 Non-destructive testers and inspection technicians  
C162 Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers NC   2262 Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers  
C163 Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety NC   2263 Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety  
C164 Construction inspectors NC   2264 Construction inspectors  
C17 Transportation officers and controllers NC   227 Transportation officers and controllers  
C171 Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors NC   2271 Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors  
C172 Air traffic control and related occupations NC/T   2272 Air traffic controllers and related occupations  
C173 Deck officers, water transport NC   2273 Deck officers, water transport  
C174 Engineer officers, water transport NC   2274 Engineer officers, water transport  
C175 Railway traffic controllers and marine traffic regulators NC   2275 Railway traffic controllers and marine traffic regulators  
C18 Technical occupations in computer and information systems NC   228 Technical occupations in computer and information systems  
C181 Computer network technicians NC   2281 Computer network technicians  
C182 User support technicians NC   2282 User support technicians  
C183 Systems testing technicians NC/T   2283 Information systems testing technicians  
D Health occupations NU * 3 Health occupations Except kinesiologists and exercise physiologists and therapists
D0 Professional occupations in health NU * 31 Professional occupations in health (except nursing) Except allied primary health practitioners, kinesiologists and exercise physiologists and therapists
D01 Physicians, dentists and veterinarians NC   311 Physicians, dentists and veterinarians  
D011 Specialist physicians NC   3111 Specialist physicians  
D012 General practitioners and family physicians NC   3112 General practitioners and family physicians  
D013 Dentists NC   3113 Dentists  
D014 Veterinarians NC   3114 Veterinarians  
D02 Optometrists, chiropractors and other health diagnosing and treating professionals NU * 312 Optometrists, chiropractors and other health diagnosing and treating professionals Except allied primary health practitioners
D021 Optometrists NC   3121 Optometrists  
D022 Chiropractors NC   3122 Chiropractors  
D023 Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating NC   3125 Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating  
D03 Pharmacists, dietitians and nutritionists NC   313 Pharmacists, dietitians and nutritionists  
D031 Pharmacists NC   3131 Pharmacists  
D032 Dietitians and nutritionists NC   3132 Dietitians and nutritionists  
D04 Therapy and assessment professionals NU * 314 Therapy and assessment professionals Except kinesiologists and exercise physiologists and therapists
D041 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists NC   3141 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists  
D042 Physiotherapists NC   3142 Physiotherapists  
D043 Occupational therapists NC   3143 Occupational therapists  
D044 Other professional occupations in therapy and assessment NU * 3144 Other professional occupations in therapy and assessment Except kinesiologists and exercise physiologists and therapists
D1 Nurse supervisors and registered nurses NU   30 Professional occupations in nursing  
* 31 Professional occupations in health (except nursing) Nurse practitioners
D11 Nurse supervisors and registered nurses NU   301 Professional occupations in nursing  
* 312 Optometrists, chiropractors and other health diagnosing and treating professionals Nurse practitioners
D111 Head nurses and supervisors NC/T   3011 Nursing co-ordinators and supervisors  
D112 Registered nurses NU   3012 Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses  
* 3124 Allied primary health practitioners Nurse practitioners
D2 Technical and related occupations in health NU * 31 Professional occupations in health (except nursing) Midwives
* 32 Technical occupations in health Except pharmacy, physiotherapy and occupational therapy assistants and technicians
* 34 Assisting occupations in support of health services Emergency medical care assistants
D21 Medical technologists and technicians (except dental health) NU * 321 Medical technologists and technicians (except dental health) Except pharmacy technicians
D211 Medical laboratory technologists and pathologists' assistants NU   3211 Medical laboratory technologists  
* 3212 Medical laboratory technicians and pathologists' assistants Pathology assistants and morgue attendant supervisors
D212 Medical laboratory technicians NU * 3212 Medical laboratory technicians and pathologists' assistants Except pathology assistants and morgue attendant supervisors
D213 Veterinary and animal health technologists and technicians NC/T   3213 Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians  
D214 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists NC   3214 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists  
D215 Medical radiation technologists NC   3215 Medical radiation technologists  
D216 Medical sonographers NC   3216 Medical sonographers  
D217 Cardiology technologists NU * 3217 Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists, n.e.c. Cardiology technologists
D218 Electroencephalographic and other diagnostic technologists, n.e.c. NU * 3217 Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists, n.e.c. Electrophysiological diagnostic technologists, n.e.c.
D219 Other medical technologists and technicians (except dental health) NU * 3219 Other medical technologists and technicians (except dental health) Except pharmacy technicians
D22 Technical occupations in dental health care NC   322 Technical occupations in dental health care  
D221 Denturists NC   3221 Denturists  
D222 Dental hygienists and dental therapists NC   3222 Dental hygienists and dental therapists  
D223 Dental technologists, technicians and laboratory bench workers NC/T   3223 Dental technologists, technicians and laboratory assistants  
D23 Other technical occupations in health care (except dental) NU * 312 Optometrists, chiropractors and other health diagnosing and treating professionals Midwives
* 323 Other technical occupations in health care Except physiotherapy and occupational therapy assistants and technicians
* 341 Assisting occupations in support of health services Emergency medical care assistants
D231 Opticians NC   3231 Opticians  
D232 Midwives and practitioners of natural healing NU * 3124 Allied primary health practitioners Midwives
  3232 Practitioners of natural healing  
D233 Licensed practical nurses NC   3233 Licensed practical nurses  
D234 Ambulance attendants and other paramedical occupations NU   3234 Paramedical occupations  
* 3413 Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates Emergency medical care assistants
D235 Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment NU   3236 Massage therapists  
* 3237 Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment Except physiotherapy and occupational therapy assistants and technicians
D3 Assisting occupations in support of health services NU * 32 Technical occupations in health Pharmacy, physiotherapy and occupational therapy assistants and technicians
* 34 Assisting occupations in support of health services Except emergency medical care assistants
D31 Assisting occupations in support of health services NU * 321 Medical technologists and technicians (except dental health) Pharmacy technicians
* 323 Other technical occupations in health care Physiotherapy and occupational therapy assistants and technicians
* 341 Assisting occupations in support of health services Except emergency medical care assistants
D311 Dental assistants NC   3411 Dental assistants  
D312 Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates NU * 3413 Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates Except emergency medical care assistants
D313 Other assisting occupations in support of health services NU * 3219 Other medical technologists and technicians (except dental health) Pharmacy technicians
* 3237 Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment Physiotherapy and occupational therapy assistants and technicians
  3414 Other assisting occupations in support of health services  
E Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion NU * 1 Business, finance and administration occupations Legal assistants, social science research assistants (except university) and marketing consultants (advertising)
* 3 Health occupations Kinesiologists and exercise physiologists and therapists
* 4 Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services Except occupations in front-line public protection services, care providers and educational, legal and public protection support occupations
* 5 Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport Fitness supervisors, fitness appraisers, camp and pool co-ordinators and elementary school and high school librarians
E0 Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers, ministers of religion, and policy and program officers NU * 11 Professional occupations in business and finance Marketing consultants —advertising
* 12 Administrative and financial supervisors and administrative occupations Social science research assistants (except university)
* 31 Professional occupations in health (except nursing) Kinesiologists and exercise physiologists and therapists
* 41 Professional occupations in law and social, community and government services Except employment counsellors
  52 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport Fitness supervisors, fitness appraisers and camp and pool co-ordinators
E01 Judges, lawyers and Quebec notaries NC   411 Judges, lawyers and Quebec notaries  
E011 Judges NC   4111 Judges  
E012 Lawyers and Quebec notaries NC   4112 Lawyers and Quebec notaries  
E02 Psychologists, social workers, counsellors, clergy and probation officers NU * 415 Social and community service professionals Except employment counsellors
E021 Psychologists NC   4151 Psychologists  
E022 Social workers NC   4152 Social workers  
E023 Family, marriage and other related counsellors NC   4153 Family, marriage and other related counsellors  
E024 Ministers of religion NC/T   4154 Professional occupations in religion  
E025 Probation and parole officers and related occupations NC   4155 Probation and parole officers and related occupations  
E03 Policy and program officers, researchers and consultants NU * 112 Human resources and business service professionals Marketing consultants —advertising
* 125 Court reporters, transcriptionists, records management technicians and statistical officers Social science research assistants (except university)
* 314 Therapy and assessment professionals Kinesiologists and exercise physiologists and therapists
  416 Policy and program researchers, consultants and officers  
* 525 Athletes, coaches, referees and related occupations Fitness supervisors, fitness appraisers and camp and pool co-ordinators
E031 Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers NC   4161 Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers  
E032 Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts NC   4162 Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts  
E033 Business development officers and marketing researchers and consultants NU * 1123 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations Marketing consultants —advertising
  4163 Business development officers and marketing researchers and consultants  
E034 Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers NU * 1254 Statistical officers and related research support occupations Social science research assistants (except university)
  4164 Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers  
E035 Education policy researchers, consultants and program officers NC   4166 Education policy researchers, consultants and program officers  
E036 Recreation, sports and fitness program supervisors and consultants NU * 3144 Other professional occupations in therapy and assessment Kinesiologists and exercise physiologists and therapists
  4167 Recreation, sports and fitness policy researchers, consultants and program officers  
* 5254 Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness Fitness supervisors, fitness appraisers and camp and pool co-ordinators
E037 Program officers unique to government NC   4168 Program officers unique to government  
E038 Other professional occupations in social science, n.e.c. NC   4169 Other professional occupations in social science, n.e.c.  
E039 Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers NC   4165 Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers  
E1 Teachers and professors NU   40 Professional occupations in education services  
* 52 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport Elementary school and high school librarians
E11 University professors and assistants NC/T   401 University professors and post-secondary assistants  
E111 University professors NU * 4011 University professors and lecturers Except postdoctoral fellows
E112 Post-secondary teaching and research assistants NU * 4011 University professors and lecturers Postdoctoral fellows
  4012 Post-secondary teaching and research assistants  
E12 College and other vocational instructors NC   402 College and other vocational instructors  
E121 College and other vocational instructors NC   4021 College and other vocational instructors  
E13 Secondary and elementary school teachers and educational counsellors NU   403 Secondary and elementary school teachers and educational counsellors  
* 521 Technical occupations in libraries, public archives, museums and art galleries Elementary school and high school librarians
E131 Secondary school teachers NU   4031 Secondary school teachers  
* 5211 Library and public archive technicians High school librarians
E132 Elementary school and kindergarten teachers NU   4032 Elementary school and kindergarten teachers  
* 5211 Library and public archive technicians Elementary school librarians
E133 Educational counsellors NC   4033 Educational counsellors  
E2 Paralegals, social services workers and occupations in education and religion, n.e.c. NU * 12 Administrative and financial supervisors and administrative occupations Legal assistants
* 41 Professional occupations in law and social, community and government services Employment counsellors
  42 Paraprofessional occupations in legal, social, community and education services  
E21 Paralegals, social services workers and occupations in education and religion, n.e.c. NU * 124 Office administrative assistants - general, legal and medical Legal assistants
* 415 Social and community service professionals Employment counsellors
  421 Paraprofessional occupations in legal, social, community and education services  
E211 Paralegal and related occupations NU * 1242 Legal administrative assistants Legal assistants
  4211 Paralegal and related occupations  
E212 Community and social service workers NC/T   4212 Social and community service workers  
E213 Employment counsellors NC   4156 Employment counsellors  
E214 Instructors and teachers of persons with disabilities NC/T   4215 Instructors of persons with disabilities  
E215 Other instructors NC   4216 Other instructors  
E216 Other religious occupations NC   4217 Other religious occupations  
E217 Early childhood educators and assistants NC   4214 Early childhood educators and assistants  
F Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport NU * 1 Business, finance and administration occupations Professional occupations in public relations and communications and library assistants
* 5 Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport Except fitness supervisors, fitness appraisers, camp and pool co-ordinators, interior decorators and elementary school and high school librarians
F0 Professional occupations in art and culture NU * 11 Professional occupations in business and finance Professional occupations in public relations and communications
  51 Professional occupations in art and culture  
F01 Librarians, archivists, conservators and curators NC   511 Librarians, archivists, conservators and curators  
F011 Librarians NC   5111 Librarians  
F012 Conservators and curators NC   5112 Conservators and curators  
F013 Archivists NC   5113 Archivists  
F02 Writing, translating and public relations professionals NU * 112 Human resources and business service professionals Professional occupations in public relations and communications
  512 Writing, translating and related communications professionals  
F021 Authors and writers NC   5121 Authors and writers  
F022 Editors NC   5122 Editors  
F023 Journalists NC   5123 Journalists  
F024 Professional occupations in public relations and communications NU * 1123 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations Professional occupations in public relations and communications
F025 Translators, terminologists and interpreters NC   5125 Translators, terminologists and interpreters  
F03 Creative and performing artists NC   513 Creative and performing artists  
F031 Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations NC   5131 Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations  
F032 Conductors, composers and arrangers NC   5132 Conductors, composers and arrangers  
F033 Musicians and singers NC   5133 Musicians and singers  
F034 Dancers NC   5134 Dancers  
F035 Actors and comedians NC   5135 Actors and comedians  
F036 Painters, sculptors and other visual artists NC   5136 Painters, sculptors and other visual artists  
F1 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport NU * 14 Office support occupations Library assistants
* 52 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport Except fitness supervisors, fitness appraisers, camp and pool co-ordinators, interior decorators and elementary school and high school librarians
F11 Technical occupations in libraries, archives, museums and art galleries NU * 145 Library, correspondence and other clerks Library assistants
* 521 Technical occupations in libraries, public archives, museums and art galleries Except elementary school and high school librarians
F111 Library and archive technicians and assistants NU * 1451 Library assistants and clerks Library assistants
* 5211 Library and public archive technicians Except elementary school and high school librarians
F112 Technical occupations related to museums and art galleries NC   5212 Technical occupations related to museums and art galleries  
F12 Photographers, graphic arts technicians and technical and co-ordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts NC   522 Photographers, graphic arts technicians and technical and co-ordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts  
F121 Photographers NC   5221 Photographers  
F122 Film and video camera operators NC   5222 Film and video camera operators  
F123 Graphic arts technicians NC   5223 Graphic arts technicians  
F124 Broadcast technicians NC   5224 Broadcast technicians  
F125 Audio and video recording technicians NC   5225 Audio and video recording technicians  
F126 Other technical and co-ordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts NC   5226 Other technical and co-ordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts  
F127 Support occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts NC/T   5227 Support occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting, photography and the performing arts  
F13 Announcers and other performers NC/T   523 Announcers and other performers, n.e.c.  
F131 Announcers and other broadcasters NC   5231 Announcers and other broadcasters  
F132 Other performers NC/T   5232 Other performers, n.e.c.  
F14 Creative designers and craftspersons NU * 524 Creative designers and craftspersons Except interior decorators
F141 Graphic designers and illustrators NC   5241 Graphic designers and illustrators  
F142 Interior designers NU * 5242 Interior designers and interior decorators Interior designers
F143 Theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers NC   5243 Theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers  
F144 Artisans and craftspersons NC   5244 Artisans and craftspersons  
F145 Patternmakers - textile, leather and fur products NC   5245 Patternmakers - textile, leather and fur products  
F15 Athletes, coaches, referees and related occupations NU * 525 Athletes, coaches, referees and related occupations Except fitness supervisors, fitness appraisers and camp and pool co-ordinators
F151 Athletes NC   5251 Athletes  
F152 Coaches NC   5252 Coaches  
F153 Sports officials and referees NC   5253 Sports officials and referees  
F154 Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness NU * 5254 Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness Except fitness supervisors, fitness appraisers and camp and pool co-ordinators
G Sales and service occupations NU * 0 Management occupations Certain food store section managers, e.g., meat managers and deli managers in food stores
* 4 Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services Occupations in front-line public protection services, care providers and educational, legal and public protection support occupations
* 5 Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport Interior decorators
* 6 Sales and service occupations Except customer and information services supervisors and representatives, financial sales representatives, facilities porters and upholsterers, tailors, shoe repairers, jewellers and related occupations
G0 Sales and service supervisors NU * 06 Middle management occupations in retail and wholesale trade and customer services Certain food store section managers, e.g., meat managers and deli managers in food stores
* 62 Retail sales supervisors and specialized sales occupations Retail sales supervisors
* 63 Service supervisors and specialized service occupations Service supervisors (except customer and information service supervisors and supervisors of casino occupations)
G01 Sales and service supervisors NU * 062 Retail and wholesale trade managers Certain food store section managers, e.g., meat managers and deli managers in food stores
  621 Retail sales supervisors  
* 631 Service supervisors Except customer and information service supervisors and supervisors of casino occupations
G011 Retail trade supervisors NU * 0621 Retail and wholesale trade managers Certain food store section managers, e.g., meat managers and deli managers in food stores
  6211 Retail sales supervisors  
G012 Food service supervisors NC   6311 Food service supervisors  
G013 Executive housekeepers NC   6312 Executive housekeepers  
G014 Dry cleaning and laundry supervisors NU * 6316 Other services supervisors Dry cleaning and laundry supervisors
G015 Cleaning supervisors NC   6315 Cleaning supervisors  
G016 Other service supervisors NU * 6313 Accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisors Except supervisors of casino occupations
* 6316 Other services supervisors Except dry cleaning and laundry supervisors
G1 Wholesale, technical, insurance, real estate sales specialists, and retail, wholesale and grain buyers NU * 62 Retail sales supervisors and specialized sales occupations Technical sales specialists in wholesale trade, retail and wholesale buyers and insurance and real estate sales occupations
* 64 Sales representatives and salespersons - wholesale and retail trade Sales and account representatives - wholesale trade (non-technical)
G11 Sales representatives, wholesale trade NC/T   641 Sales and account representatives - wholesale trade (non-technical)  
G111 Sales representatives - wholesale trade (non-technical) NC/T   6411 Sales and account representatives - wholesale trade (non-technical)  
G12 Technical sales specialists, wholesale trade NU * 622 Technical sales specialists in wholesale trade and retail and wholesale buyers Technical sales specialists - wholesale trade
G121 Technical sales specialists - wholesale trade NU * 6221 Technical sales specialists - wholesale trade Except grain elevator operators
G13 Insurance and real estate sales occupations and buyers NU * 622 Technical sales specialists in wholesale trade and retail and wholesale buyers Grain elevator operators and retail and wholesale buyers
* 623 Insurance, real estate and financial sales occupations Insurance agents and brokers and real estate agents and salespersons
G131 Insurance agents and brokers NC   6231 Insurance agents and brokers  
G132 Real estate agents and salespersons NC   6232 Real estate agents and salespersons  
G133 Retail and wholesale buyers NC   6222 Retail and wholesale buyers  
G134 Grain elevator operators NU * 6221 Technical sales specialists - wholesale trade Grain elevator operators
G2 Retail salespersons and sales clerks NU * 52 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport Interior decorators
* 64 Sales representatives and salespersons - wholesale and retail trade Retail salespersons
G21 Retail salespersons and sales clerks NU * 524 Creative designers and craftspersons Interior decorators
  642 Retail salespersons  
G211 Retail salespersons and sales clerks NU * 5242 Interior designers and interior decorators Interior decorators
  6421 Retail salespersons  
G3 Cashiers NU * 66 Sales support occupations Cashiers
G31 Cashiers NC   661 Cashiers  
G311 Cashiers NC   6611 Cashiers  
G4 Chefs and cooks NU * 63 Service supervisors and specialized service occupations Chefs and cooks
G41 Chefs and cooks NC   632 Chefs and cooks  
G411 Chefs NC   6321 Chefs  
G412 Cooks NC   6322 Cooks  
G5 Occupations in food and beverage service NU * 65 Service representatives and other customer and personal services occupations Occupations in food and beverage service
G51 Occupations in food and beverage service NC   651 Occupations in food and beverage service  
G511 Maîtres d'hôtel and hosts/hostesses NC   6511 Maîtres d'hôtel and hosts/hostesses  
G512 Bartenders NC   6512 Bartenders  
G513 Food and beverage servers NC   6513 Food and beverage servers  
G6 Occupations in protective services NU   43 Occupations in front-line public protection services  
* 44 Care providers and educational, legal and public protection support occupations Legal and public protection support occupations
* 65 Service representatives and other customer and personal services occupations Security guards and related security service occupations
G61 Police officers and firefighters NU * 431 Occupations in front-line public protection services Except non-commissioned ranks of the Canadian Forces
G611 Police officers (except commissioned) NC   4311 Police officers (except commissioned)  
G612 Firefighters NC   4312 Firefighters  
G62 Other occupations in protective service NU * 431 Occupations in front-line public protection services Non-commissioned ranks of the Canadian Forces
  442 Legal and public protection support occupations  
* 654 Security guards and related security service occupations Other protective service occupations
G621 Sheriffs and bailiffs NC   4421 Sheriffs and bailiffs  
G622 Correctional service officers NC   4422 Correctional service officers  
G623 By-law enforcement and other regulatory officers, n.e.c. NC   4423 By-law enforcement and other regulatory officers, n.e.c.  
G624 Other ranks, armed forces NC/T   4313 Non-commissioned ranks of the Canadian Forces  
G625 Other protective service occupations NU * 6541 Security guards and related security service occupations Other protective service occupations
G63 Security guards and related occupations NU * 654 Security guards and related security service occupations Security guards and related occupations
G631 Security guards and related occupations NU * 6541 Security guards and related security service occupations Security guards and related occupations
G7 Occupations in travel and accommodation including attendants in recreation and sport NU * 63 Service supervisors and specialized service occupations Supervisors of casino occupations
* 65 Service representatives and other customer and personal services occupations Occupations in travel, accommodation, tourism and amusement services
* 67 Service support and other service occupations, n.e.c. Support occupations in accommodation, travel and amusement services
G71 Occupations in travel and accommodation NC   652 Occupations in travel and accommodation  
G711 Travel counsellors NC   6521 Travel counsellors  
G712 Pursers and flight attendants NC   6522 Pursers and flight attendants  
G713 Airline sales and service agents NC/T   6523 Airline ticket and service agents  
G714 Ticket agents, cargo service representatives and related clerks (except airline) NC/T   6524 Ground and water transport ticket agents, cargo service representatives and related clerks  
G715 Hotel front desk clerks NC   6525 Hotel front desk clerks  
G72 Tour and recreational guides and casino occupations NU   653 Tourism and amusement services occupations  
* 631 Service supervisors Supervisors of casino occupations
G721 Tour and travel guides NC   6531 Tour and travel guides  
G722 Outdoor sport and recreational guides NC   6532 Outdoor sport and recreational guides  
G723 Casino occupations NU * 6313 Accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisors Supervisors of casino occupations
  6533 Casino occupations  
G73 Other occupations in travel, accommodation, amusement and recreation NU * 672 Support occupations in accommodation, travel and amusement services Except facilities porters
G731 Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation and sport NC   6722 Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation and sport  
G732 Other attendants in accommodation and travel NU * 6721 Support occupations in accommodation, travel and facilities set-up services Except facilities porters
G8 Childcare and home support workers NU * 44 Care providers and educational, legal and public protection support occupations Home care providers and educational support occupations
G81 Childcare and home support workers NC/T   441 Home care providers and educational support occupations  
G811 Visiting homemakers, housekeepers and related occupations NU * 4411 Home child care providers Foster parents
  4412 Home support workers, housekeepers and related occupations  
G812 Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants NC   4413 Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants  
G814 Babysitters, nannies and parents' helpers NU * 4411 Home child care providers Except foster parents
G9 Sales and service occupations n.e.c. NU * 63 Service supervisors and specialized service occupations Butchers, bakers, hairstylists, barbers, funeral directors and embalmers
* 65 Service representatives and other customer and personal services occupations Other occupations in personal service
* 66 Sales support occupations Other sales support and related occupations
* 67 Service support and other service occupations, n.e.c. Except support occupations in accommodation, travel and amusement services and facilities porters
G91 Technical occupations in personal service NU * 634 Specialized occupations in personal and customer services Hairstylists, barbers, funeral directors and embalmers
G911 Hairstylists and barbers NC   6341 Hairstylists and barbers  
G912 Funeral directors and embalmers NC   6346 Funeral directors and embalmers  
G92 Other occupations in personal service NC   656 Other occupations in personal service  
G921 Image, social and other personal consultants NC   6561 Image, social and other personal consultants  
G922 Estheticians, electrologists and related occupations NC   6562 Estheticians, electrologists and related occupations  
G923 Pet groomers and animal care workers NC   6563 Pet groomers and animal care workers  
G924 Other personal service occupations NC   6564 Other personal service occupations  
G93 Cleaners NC   673 Cleaners  
G931 Light duty cleaners NC   6731 Light duty cleaners  
G932 Specialized cleaners NC   6732 Specialized cleaners  
G933 Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents NC   6733 Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents  
G94 Butchers and bakers NC   633 Butchers and bakers  
G941 Butchers, meat cutters and fishmongers - retail and wholesale NC   6331 Butchers, meat cutters and fishmongers - retail and wholesale  
G942 Bakers NC   6332 Bakers  
G96 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related occupations NU * 671 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations Except popcorn, ice cream and hot dog vendors
G961 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related occupations NU * 6711 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations Except popcorn, ice cream and hot dog vendors
G97 Other sales and related occupations NU   662 Other sales support and related occupations  
* 671 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations Popcorn, ice cream and hot dog vendors
G971 Service station attendants NC   6621 Service station attendants  
G972 Grocery clerks and store shelf stockers NC/T   6622 Store shelf stockers, clerks and order fillers  
G973 Other elemental sales occupations NU   6623 Other sales related occupations  
* 6711 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations Popcorn, ice cream and hot dog vendors
G98 Other elemental service occupations NC/T   674 Other service support and related occupations, n.e.c.  
G981 Dry cleaning and laundry occupations NU * 6741 Dry cleaning, laundry and related occupations Dry cleaning and laundry occupations
G982 Ironing, pressing and finishing occupations NU * 6741 Dry cleaning, laundry and related occupations Ironing, pressing and finishing occupations
G983 Other elemental service occupations NC/T   6742 Other service support occupations, n.e.c.  
H Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations NU * 6 Sales and service occupations Facilities porters, upholsterers, tailors, shoe repairers, jewellers and related occupations
  7 Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations  
* 9 Occupations in manufacturing and utilities Power engineers and power systems operators
H0 Contractors and supervisors in trades and transportation NU * 72 Industrial, electrical and construction trades Contractors and supervisors, industrial, electrical and construction trades and related workers
* 73 Maintenance and equipment operation trades Contractors and supervisors, maintenance trades and heavy equipment and transport operators
H01 Contractors and supervisors, trades and related workers NU   720 Contractors and supervisors, industrial, electrical and construction trades and related workers  
* 730 Contractors and supervisors, maintenance trades and heavy equipment and transport operators Contractors and supervisors, maintenance trades and heavy equipment operators
H011 Supervisors, machinists and related occupations NU * 7201 Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades and related occupations Supervisors, machinists and related occupations
H012 Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades and telecommunications occupations NC   7202 Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades and telecommunications occupations  
H013 Contractors and supervisors, pipefitting trades NC   7203 Contractors and supervisors, pipefitting trades  
H014 Contractors and supervisors, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades NU * 7201 Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades and related occupations Contractors and supervisors, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades
H015 Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades NC   7204 Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades  
H016 Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades NC   7301 Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades  
H017 Contractors and supervisors, heavy construction equipment crews NC/T   7302 Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews  
H018 Supervisors, printing and related occupations NC   7303 Supervisors, printing and related occupations  
H019 Contractors and supervisors, other construction trades, installers, repairers and servicers NC   7205 Contractors and supervisors, other construction trades, installers, repairers and servicers  
H02 Supervisors, railway and motor transportation occupations NU * 730 Contractors and supervisors, maintenance trades and heavy equipment and transport operators Supervisors, railway and motor transportation occupations
H021 Supervisors, railway transport operations NC   7304 Supervisors, railway transport operations  
H022 Supervisors, motor transport and other ground transit operators NC   7305 Supervisors, motor transport and other ground transit operators  
H1 Construction trades NU * 72 Industrial, electrical and construction trades Construction trades
H11 Plumbers, pipefitters and gas fitters NC   725 Plumbers, pipefitters and gas fitters  
H111 Plumbers NC   7251 Plumbers  
H112 Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler system installers NC   7252 Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler system installers  
H113 Gas fitters NC   7253 Gas fitters  
H12 Carpenters and cabinetmakers NC   727 Carpenters and cabinetmakers  
H121 Carpenters NC   7271 Carpenters  
H122 Cabinetmakers NC   7272 Cabinetmakers  
H13 Masonry and plastering trades NC   728 Masonry and plastering trades  
H131 Bricklayers NC   7281 Bricklayers  
H132 Concrete finishers NC   7282 Concrete finishers  
H133 Tilesetters NC   7283 Tilesetters  
H134 Plasterers, drywall installers and finishers and lathers NC   7284 Plasterers, drywall installers and finishers and lathers  
H14 Other construction trades NC   729 Other construction trades  
H141 Roofers and shinglers NC   7291 Roofers and shinglers  
H142 Glaziers NC   7292 Glaziers  
H143 Insulators NC   7293 Insulators  
H144 Painters and decorators NC/T   7294 Painters and decorators (except interior decorators)  
H145 Floor covering installers NC   7295 Floor covering installers  
H2 Stationary engineers, power station operators and electrical trades and telecommunications occupations NU * 72 Industrial, electrical and construction trades Electrical trades and electrical power line and telecommunications workers
* 92 Processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and central control operators Power engineers and power systems operators
H21 Electrical trades and telecommunication occupations NC/T   724 Electrical trades and electrical power line and telecommunications workers  
H211 Electricians (except industrial and power system) NC   7241 Electricians (except industrial and power system)  
H212 Industrial electricians NC   7242 Industrial electricians  
H213 Power system electricians NC   7243 Power system electricians  
H214 Electrical power line and cable workers NC   7244 Electrical power line and cable workers  
H215 Telecommunications line and cable workers NC   7245 Telecommunications line and cable workers  
H216 Telecommunications installation and repair workers NC   7246 Telecommunications installation and repair workers  
H217 Cable television service and maintenance technicians NC   7247 Cable television service and maintenance technicians  
H22 Stationary engineers and power station and system operators NU * 924 Utilities equipment operators and controllers Power engineers and power systems operators
H221 Stationary engineers and auxiliary equipment operators NU * 9241 Power engineers and power systems operators Stationary engineers and auxiliary equipment operators
H222 Power systems and power station operators NU * 9241 Power engineers and power systems operators Power systems and power station operators
H3 Machinists, metal forming, shaping and erecting occupations NU * 72 Industrial, electrical and construction trades Machinists, metal forming, shaping and erecting occupations
* 73 Maintenance and equipment operation trades Blacksmiths and die setters
H31 Machinists and related occupations NU * 723 Machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades Machinists and related occupations
H311 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors NC   7231 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors  
H312 Tool and die makers NC   7232 Tool and die makers  
H32 Metal forming, shaping and erecting trades NU * 723 Machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades Metal forming, shaping and erecting trades (except blacksmiths and die setters)
* 738 Printing press operators and other trades and related occupations, n.e.c. Blacksmiths and die setters
H321 Sheet metal workers NC   7233 Sheet metal workers  
H322 Boilermakers NC   7234 Boilermakers  
H323 Structural metal and platework fabricators and fitters NC   7235 Structural metal and platework fabricators and fitters  
H324 Ironworkers NC   7236 Ironworkers  
H325 Blacksmiths and die setters NU * 7384 Other trades and related occupations, n.e.c. Blacksmiths and die setters
H326 Welders and related machine operators NC   7237 Welders and related machine operators  
H4 Mechanics NU * 73 Maintenance and equipment operation trades Maintenance trades
H41 Machinery and transportation equipment mechanics (except motor vehicle) NC   731 Machinery and transportation equipment mechanics (except motor vehicle)  
H411 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics (except textile) NU * 7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics Except textile machinery mechanics and repairers
H412 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics NC   7312 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics  
H413 Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics NC   7313 Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics  
H414 Railway carmen/women NC   7314 Railway carmen/women  
H415 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors NC   7315 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors  
H416 Machine fitters NC   7316 Machine fitters  
H417 Textile machinery mechanics and repairers NU * 7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics Textile machinery mechanics and repairers
H418 Elevator constructors and mechanics NC   7318 Elevator constructors and mechanics  
H42 Automotive service technicians NC   732 Automotive service technicians  
H421 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers NC   7321 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers  
H422 Motor vehicle body repairers NC   7322 Motor vehicle body repairers  
H43 Other mechanics NC/T   733 Other mechanics and related repairers  
H431 Oil and solid fuel heating mechanics NC   7331 Oil and solid fuel heating mechanics  
H432 Electric appliance servicers and repairers NC/T   7332 Appliance servicers and repairers  
H433 Electrical mechanics NC   7333 Electrical mechanics  
H434 Motorcycle and other related mechanics NU * 7334 Motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle and other related mechanics Except motor boat mechanics
H435 Other small engine and equipment mechanics NU * 7334 Motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle and other related mechanics Motor boat mechanics
  7335 Other small engine and small equipment repairers  
H5 Other trades n.e.c. NU * 63 Service supervisors and specialized service occupations Upholsterers, tailors, shoe repairers, jewellers and related occupations
* 73 Maintenance and equipment operation trades Printing press operators and other trades and related occupations, n.e.c. (except blacksmiths and die setters)
* 74 Other installers, repairers and servicers and material handlers Other installers, repairers and servicers
* 75 Transport and heavy equipment operation and related maintenance occupations Other automotive mechanical installers and servicers
H51 Upholsterers, tailors, shoe repairers, jewellers and related occupations NU * 634 Specialized occupations in personal and customer services Upholsterers, tailors, shoe repairers, jewellers and related occupations
H511 Upholsterers NC   6345 Upholsterers  
H512 Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and milliners NC   6342 Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and milliners  
H513 Shoe repairers and shoemakers NC   6343 Shoe repairers and shoemakers  
H514 Jewellers, watch repairers and related occupations NC/T   6344 Jewellers, jewellery and watch repairers and related occupations  
H52 Printing press operators, commercial divers and other trades and related occupations, n.e.c. NU * 738 Printing press operators and other trades and related occupations, n.e.c. Except blacksmiths and die setters
H521 Printing press operators NC   7381 Printing press operators  
H522 Commercial divers NU * 7384 Other trades and related occupations, n.e.c. Commercial divers
H523 Other trades and related occupations NU * 7384 Other trades and related occupations, n.e.c. Except commercial divers, blacksmiths and die setters
H53 Other installers, repairers and servicers NU   744 Other installers, repairers and servicers  
* 753 Other transport equipment operators and related maintenance workers Other automotive mechanical installers and servicers
H531 Residential and commercial installers and servicers NC   7441 Residential and commercial installers and servicers  
H532 Waterworks and gas maintenance workers NC   7442 Waterworks and gas maintenance workers  
H533 Automotive mechanical installers and servicers NC/T   7535 Other automotive mechanical installers and servicers  
H534 Pest controllers and fumigators NC   7444 Pest controllers and fumigators  
H535 Other repairers and servicers NC   7445 Other repairers and servicers  
H6 Heavy equipment and crane operators including drillers NU * 73 Maintenance and equipment operation trades Crane operators, drillers and blasters
* 75 Transport and heavy equipment operation and related maintenance occupations Heavy equipment operators
H61 Heavy equipment operators NU * 752 Heavy equipment operators Except utility arborists
H611 Heavy equipment operators (except crane) NC   7521 Heavy equipment operators (except crane)  
H612 Public works maintenance equipment operators NU * 7522 Public works maintenance equipment operators and related workers Except utility arborists
H62 Crane operators, drillers and blasters NC   737 Crane operators, drillers and blasters  
H621 Crane operators NC   7371 Crane operators  
H622 Drillers and blasters - surface mining, quarrying and construction NC   7372 Drillers and blasters - surface mining, quarrying and construction  
H623 Water well drillers NC   7373 Water well drillers  
H7 Transportation equipment operators and related workers, excluding labourers NU * 73 Maintenance and equipment operation trades Train crew operating occupations
* 75 Transport and heavy equipment operation and related maintenance occupations Motor vehicle and transit drivers, other transport equipment operators and related maintenance workers
H71 Motor vehicle and transit drivers NC   751 Motor vehicle and transit drivers  
H711 Truck drivers NC/T   7511 Transport truck drivers  
H712 Bus drivers, subway operators and other transit operators NC   7512 Bus drivers, subway operators and other transit operators  
H713 Taxi and limousine drivers and chauffeurs NC   7513 Taxi and limousine drivers and chauffeurs  
H714 Delivery and courier service drivers NC   7514 Delivery and courier service drivers  
H72 Train crew operating occupations NC   736 Train crew operating occupations  
H721 Railway and yard locomotive engineers NC   7361 Railway and yard locomotive engineers  
H722 Railway conductors and brakemen/women NC   7362 Railway conductors and brakemen/women  
H73 Other transport equipment operators and related workers NU * 753 Other transport equipment operators and related maintenance workers Except other automotive mechanical installers and servicers
H731 Railway yard workers NU * 7531 Railway yard and track maintenance workers Railway yard workers
H732 Railway track maintenance workers NU * 7531 Railway yard and track maintenance workers Railway track maintenance workers
H733 Deck crew, water transport NU * 7532 Water transport deck and engine room crew Deck crew, water transport
H734 Engine room crew, water transport NU * 7532 Water transport deck and engine room crew Engine room crew, water transport
H735 Lock and cable ferry operators and related occupations NU * 7533 Boat and cable ferry operators and related occupations Lock and cable ferry operators and related occupations
H736 Boat operators NU * 7533 Boat and cable ferry operators and related occupations Boat operators
H737 Air transport ramp attendants NC   7534 Air transport ramp attendants  
H8 Trades helpers, construction and transportation labourers and related occupations NU * 67 Service support and other service occupations, n.e.c. Facilities porters
* 74 Other installers, repairers and servicers and material handlers Longshore workers and material handlers
* 75 Transport and heavy equipment operation and related maintenance occupations Utility arborists
  76 Trades helpers, construction labourers and related occupations  
H81 Longshore workers and material handlers NU * 672 Support occupations in accommodation, travel and amusement services Facilities porters
  745 Longshore workers and material handlers  
H811 Longshore workers NC   7451 Longshore workers  
H812 Material handlers NU * 6721 Support occupations in accommodation, travel and facilities set-up services Facilities porters
  7452 Material handlers  
H82 Trades helpers and labourers NU * 752 Heavy equipment operators Utility arborists
  761 Trades helpers and labourers  
H821 Construction trades helpers and labourers NC   7611 Construction trades helpers and labourers  
H822 Other trades helpers and labourers NU * 7522 Public works maintenance equipment operators and related workers Utility arborists
  7612 Other trades helpers and labourers  
H83 Public works and other labourers, n.e.c. NC   762 Public works and other labourers, n.e.c.  
H831 Public works and maintenance labourers NC   7621 Public works and maintenance labourers  
H832 Railway and motor transport labourers NC   7622 Railway and motor transport labourers  
I Occupations unique to primary industry NU * 0 Management occupations Managers in agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture
  8 Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations  
I0 Occupations unique to agriculture excluding labourers NU * 07-09 Middle management occupations in trades, transportation, production and utilities Managers in agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture
* 82 Supervisors and technical occupations in natural resources, agriculture and related production Contractors and supervisors, agriculture, horticulture and related operations and services
* 84 Workers in natural resources, agriculture and related production Agriculture and horticulture workers
I01 Contractors, operators and supervisors in agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture NU   082 Managers in agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture  
  825 Contractors and supervisors, agriculture, horticulture and related operations and services  
I011 Farmers and farm managers NC/T   0821 Managers in agriculture  
I012 Agricultural and related service contractors and managers NU * 8252 Agricultural service contractors, farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers Except farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers
I013 Farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers NU * 8252 Agricultural service contractors, farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers Farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers
I014 Nursery and greenhouse operators and managers NC/T   0822 Managers in horticulture  
I015 Landscaping and grounds maintenance contractors and managers NU * 8255 Contractors and supervisors, landscaping, grounds maintenance and horticulture services Except supervisors, landscape and horticulture
I016 Supervisors, landscape and horticulture NU * 8255 Contractors and supervisors, landscaping, grounds maintenance and horticulture services Supervisors, landscape and horticulture
I017 Aquaculture operators and managers NC/T   0823 Managers in aquaculture  
I02 Agriculture and horticulture workers NC   843 Agriculture and horticulture workers  
I021 General farm workers NC   8431 General farm workers  
I022 Nursery and greenhouse workers NC   8432 Nursery and greenhouse workers  
I1 Occupations unique to forestry operations, mining, oil and gas extraction and fishing, excluding labourers NU * 82 Supervisors and technical occupations in natural resources, agriculture and related production Except contractors and supervisors, agriculture, horticulture and related operations and services
* 84 Workers in natural resources, agriculture and related production Except agriculture and horticulture workers
I11 Supervisors, logging and forestry NC   821 Supervisors, logging and forestry  
I111 Supervisors, logging and forestry NC   8211 Supervisors, logging and forestry  
I12 Supervisors, mining, oil and gas NC/T   822 Contractors and supervisors, mining, oil and gas  
I121 Supervisors, mining and quarrying NC   8221 Supervisors, mining and quarrying  
I122 Supervisors, oil and gas drilling and service NC/T   8222 Contractors and supervisors, oil and gas drilling and services  
I13 Underground miners, oil and gas drillers and related workers NC/T   823 Underground miners, oil and gas drillers and related occupations  
I131 Underground production and development miners NC   8231 Underground production and development miners  
I132 Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers NC   8232 Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers  
I14 Mine service workers and operators in oil and gas drilling NC   841 Mine service workers and operators in oil and gas drilling  
I141 Underground mine service and support workers NC   8411 Underground mine service and support workers  
I142 Oil and gas well drilling workers and services operators NC/T   8412 Oil and gas well drilling and related workers and services operators  
I15 Logging machinery operators NC   824 Logging machinery operators  
I151 Logging machinery operators NC   8241 Logging machinery operators  
I16 Logging and forestry workers NC   842 Logging and forestry workers  
I161 Chain saw and skidder operators NC   8421 Chain saw and skidder operators  
I162 Silviculture and forestry workers NC   8422 Silviculture and forestry workers  
I17 Fishing vessel masters and skippers and fishermen/women NC/T   826 Fishing vessel masters and fishermen/women  
I171 Fishing masters and officers NC   8261 Fishing masters and officers  
I172 Fishing vessel skippers and fishermen/women NC/T   8262 Fishermen/women  
I18 Other fishing and trapping occupations NC/T   844 Other workers in fishing and trapping and hunting occupations  
I181 Fishing vessel deckhands NC   8441 Fishing vessel deckhands  
I182 Trappers and hunters NC   8442 Trappers and hunters  
I2 Primary production labourers NC/T   86 Harvesting, landscaping and natural resources labourers  
I21 Primary production labourers NC/T   861 Harvesting, landscaping and natural resources labourers  
I211 Harvesting labourers NC   8611 Harvesting labourers  
I212 Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers NC   8612 Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers  
I213 Aquaculture and marine harvest labourers NC   8613 Aquaculture and marine harvest labourers  
I214 Mine labourers NC   8614 Mine labourers  
I215 Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers NC   8615 Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers  
I216 Logging and forestry labourers NC   8616 Logging and forestry labourers  
J Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities NU * 9 Occupations in manufacturing and utilities Except power engineers and power systems operators
J0 Supervisors in manufacturing NU * 92 Processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and central control operators Processing, manufacturing, assembly and fabrication supervisors
J01 Supervisors, processing occupations NU * 921 Supervisors, processing and manufacturing occupations Except supervisors, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
J011 Supervisors, mineral and metal processing NC   9211 Supervisors, mineral and metal processing  
J012 Supervisors, petroleum, gas and chemical processing and utilities NC   9212 Supervisors, petroleum, gas and chemical processing and utilities  
J013 Supervisors, food, beverage and tobacco processing NC/T   9213 Supervisors, food, beverage and associated products processing  
J014 Supervisors, plastic and rubber products manufacturing NC   9214 Supervisors, plastic and rubber products manufacturing  
J015 Supervisors, forest products processing NC   9215 Supervisors, forest products processing  
J016 Supervisors, textile processing NU * 9217 Supervisors, textile, fabric, fur and leather products processing and manufacturing Supervisors, textile processing
J02 Supervisors, assembly and fabrication NU * 921 Supervisors, processing and manufacturing occupations Supervisors, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
  922 Supervisors, assembly and fabrication  
J021 Supervisors, motor vehicle assembling NC   9221 Supervisors, motor vehicle assembling  
J022 Supervisors, electronics manufacturing NC   9222 Supervisors, electronics manufacturing  
J023 Supervisors, electrical products manufacturing NC   9223 Supervisors, electrical products manufacturing  
J024 Supervisors, furniture and fixtures manufacturing NC   9224 Supervisors, furniture and fixtures manufacturing  
J025 Supervisors, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing NU * 9217 Supervisors, textile, fabric, fur and leather products processing and manufacturing Supervisors, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
J026 Supervisors, other mechanical and metal products manufacturing NC   9226 Supervisors, other mechanical and metal products manufacturing  
J027 Supervisors, other products manufacturing and assembly NC   9227 Supervisors, other products manufacturing and assembly  
J1 Machine operators in manufacturing NU * 92 Processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and central control operators Central control and process operators in processing and manufacturing and water and waste treatment plant operators
  94 Processing and manufacturing machine operators and related production workers  
* 95 Assemblers in manufacturing Other products machine operators
J11 Central control and process operators in manufacturing and processing NU   923 Central control and process operators in processing and manufacturing  
* 943 Machine operators and related workers in pulp and paper production and wood processing and manufacturing Pulp and paper digester, paper coating and related machine operators
J111 Central control and process operators, mineral and metal processing NC   9231 Central control and process operators, mineral and metal processing  
J112 Petroleum, gas and chemical process operators NC   9232 Petroleum, gas and chemical process operators  
J113 Pulping control operators NU * 9235 Pulping, papermaking and coating control operators Pulping technicians and control operators
* 9432 Pulp mill machine operators Pulp and paper digester and related machine operators
J114 Papermaking and coating control operators NU * 9235 Pulping, papermaking and coating control operators Papermaking and coating control operators
* 9433 Papermaking and finishing machine operators Paper coating and related machine operators
J12 Machine operators and related workers in metal and mineral products processing NU * 941 Machine operators and related workers in mineral and metal products processing and manufacturing Except metalworking and forging machine operators, machining tool operators and other metal products machine operators
J121 Machine operators, mineral and metal processing NC   9411 Machine operators, mineral and metal processing  
J122 Foundry workers NC   9412 Foundry workers  
J123 Glass forming and finishing machine operators and glass cutters NC   9413 Glass forming and finishing machine operators and glass cutters  
J124 Concrete, clay and stone forming operators NC   9414 Concrete, clay and stone forming operators  
J125 Inspectors and testers, mineral and metal processing NC   9415 Inspectors and testers, mineral and metal processing  
J13 Machine operators and related workers in chemical, plastic and rubber processing NU * 924 Utilities equipment operators and controllers Water and waste treatment plant operators
  942 Machine operators and related workers in chemical, plastic and rubber processing  
J131 Chemical plant machine operators NC   9421 Chemical plant machine operators  
J132 Plastics processing machine operators NC   9422 Plastics processing machine operators  
J133 Rubber processing machine operators and related workers NC   9423 Rubber processing machine operators and related workers  
J134 Water and waste plant operators NC/T   9243 Water and waste treatment plant operators  
J14 Machine operators and related workers in pulp and paper production and wood processing NU * 943 Machine operators and related workers in pulp and paper production and wood processing and manufacturing Except paper machine operators, operators - pulp and paper and woodworking machine operators
J141 Sawmill machine operators NC   9431 Sawmill machine operators  
J142 Pulp mill machine operators NU * 9432 Pulp mill machine operators Except pulp and paper digester and related machine operators
J143 Papermaking and finishing machine operators NU * 9433 Papermaking and finishing machine operators Except paper coating and related machine operators
J144 Other wood processing machine operators NC   9434 Other wood processing machine operators  
J145 Paper converting machine operators NC   9435 Paper converting machine operators  
J146 Lumber graders and other wood processing inspectors and graders NC   9436 Lumber graders and other wood processing inspectors and graders  
J15 Machine operators and related workers in textile processing NU * 944 Machine operators and related workers in textile, fabric, fur and leather products processing and manufacturing Machine operators and related workers in textile processing
J151 Textile fibre and yarn preparation machine operators NU * 9441 Textile fibre and yarn, hide and pelt processing machine operators and workers Textile fibre and yarn preparation machine operators
J152 Weavers, knitters and other fabric-making occupations NC/T   9442 Weavers, knitters and other fabric making occupations  
J153 Textile dyeing and finishing machine operators NU * 9441 Textile fibre and yarn, hide and pelt processing machine operators and workers Textile dyeing and finishing machine operators
J154 Textile inspectors, graders and samplers NU * 9447 Inspectors and graders, textile, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing Textile inspectors, graders and samplers
J16 Machine operators and related workers in fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing NU * 944 Machine operators and related workers in textile, fabric, fur and leather products processing and manufacturing Machine operators and related workers in fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
J161 Sewing machine operators NC/T   9446 Industrial sewing machine operators  
J162 Fabric, fur and leather cutters NC   9445 Fabric, fur and leather cutters  
J163 Hide and pelt processing workers NU * 9441 Textile fibre and yarn, hide and pelt processing machine operators and workers Hide and pelt processing workers
J164 Inspectors and testers, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing NU * 9447 Inspectors and graders, textile, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing Inspectors and testers, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
J17 Machine operators and related workers in food, beverage and tobacco processing NC/T   946 Machine operators and related workers in food, beverage and associated products processing  
J171 Process control and machine operators, food and beverage processing NU * 9461 Process control and machine operators, food, beverage and associated products processing Except tobacco processing machine operators
J172 Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers NC   9462 Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers  
J173 Fish plant workers NC/T   9463 Fish and seafood plant workers  
J174 Tobacco processing machine operators NU * 9461 Process control and machine operators, food, beverage and associated products processing Tobacco processing machine operators
J175 Testers and graders, food and beverage processing NC/T   9465 Testers and graders, food, beverage and associated products processing  
J18 Printing machine operators and related occupations NC/T   947 Printing equipment operators and related occupations  
J181 Printing machine operators NC/T   9471 Plateless printing equipment operators  
J182 Camera, platemaking and other prepress occupations NC   9472 Camera, platemaking and other prepress occupations  
J183 Binding and finishing machine operators NC   9473 Binding and finishing machine operators  
J184 Photographic and film processors NC   9474 Photographic and film processors  
J19 Machining, metalworking, woodworking and related machine operators NU * 941 Machine operators and related workers in mineral and metal products processing and manufacturing Metalworking and forging machine operators, machining tool operators and other metal products machine operators
* 943 Machine operators and related workers in pulp and paper production and wood processing and manufacturing Woodworking machine operators
* 953 Other assembly and related occupations Other products machine operators
J191 Machining tool operators NC   9417 Machining tool operators  
J192 Forging machine operators NU * 9416 Metalworking and forging machine operators Forging machine operators
J193 Woodworking machine operators NC   9437 Woodworking machine operators  
J194 Metalworking machine operators NU * 9416 Metalworking and forging machine operators Metalworking machine operators
J196 Other metal products machine operators NC   9418 Other metal products machine operators  
J197 Other products machine operators NU * 9537 Other products assemblers, finishers and inspectors Other products machine operators
J2 Assemblers in manufacturing NU * 95 Assemblers in manufacturing Except other products machine operators
J21 Mechanical, electrical and electronics assemblers NC   952 Mechanical, electrical and electronics assemblers  
J211 Aircraft assemblers and aircraft assembly inspectors NC   9521 Aircraft assemblers and aircraft assembly inspectors  
J212 Motor vehicle assemblers, inspectors and testers NC   9522 Motor vehicle assemblers, inspectors and testers  
J213 Electronics assemblers, fabricators, inspectors and testers NC   9523 Electronics assemblers, fabricators, inspectors and testers  
J214 Assemblers and inspectors, electrical appliance, apparatus and equipment manufacturing NC   9524 Assemblers and inspectors, electrical appliance, apparatus and equipment manufacturing  
J215 Assemblers, fabricators and inspectors, industrial electrical motors and transformers NC   9525 Assemblers, fabricators and inspectors, industrial electrical motors and transformers  
J216 Mechanical assemblers and inspectors NC   9526 Mechanical assemblers and inspectors  
J217 Machine operators and inspectors, electrical apparatus manufacturing NC   9527 Machine operators and inspectors, electrical apparatus manufacturing  
J22 Other assembly and related occupations NU * 953 Other assembly and related occupations Except other products machine operators
J221 Boat assemblers and inspectors NC   9531 Boat assemblers and inspectors  
J222 Furniture and fixture assemblers and inspectors NC   9532 Furniture and fixture assemblers and inspectors  
J223 Other wood products assemblers and inspectors NC   9533 Other wood products assemblers and inspectors  
J224 Furniture finishers and refinishers NC   9534 Furniture finishers and refinishers  
J225 Plastic products assemblers, finishers and inspectors NC   9535 Plastic products assemblers, finishers and inspectors  
J226 Painters and coaters - industrial NU * 9536 Industrial painters, coaters and metal finishing process operators Industrial painters and coaters
J227 Plating, metal spraying and related operators NU * 9536 Industrial painters, coaters and metal finishing process operators Industrial metal finishing process operators
J228 Other assemblers and inspectors NU * 9537 Other products assemblers, finishers and inspectors Other assemblers and inspectors
J3 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities NC   96 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities  
J31 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities NC   961 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities  
J311 Labourers in mineral and metal processing NC   9611 Labourers in mineral and metal processing  
J312 Labourers in metal fabrication NC   9612 Labourers in metal fabrication  
J313 Labourers in chemical products processing and utilities NC   9613 Labourers in chemical products processing and utilities  
J314 Labourers in wood, pulp and paper processing NC   9614 Labourers in wood, pulp and paper processing  
J315 Labourers in rubber and plastic products manufacturing NC   9615 Labourers in rubber and plastic products manufacturing  
J316 Labourers in textile processing NC   9616 Labourers in textile processing  
J317 Labourers in food, beverage and tobacco processing NC/T   9617 Labourers in food, beverage and associated products processing  
J318 Labourers in fish processing NC/T   9618 Labourers in fish and seafood processing  
J319 Other labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities NC   9619 Other labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities  

Concordance: National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011 to National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S) 2006

N - New class for 2011; NC - new code for 2011, but content same as 2006; T - title change; * - part of 2006 class

Concordance between the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011 (first three columns: code, title, status code) and the National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S) 2006 (last four columns: part of 2006 class, code, title and explanatory notes).

Concordance: National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011 to National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S) 2006
NOC 2011 NOC-S 2006
Code Title Status
Code
P Code Title Explanatory notes
0 Management occupations N * A Management occupations Except advertising account managers
* G Sales and service occupations Certain food store section managers, e.g., meat managers and deli managers in food stores
* I Occupations unique to primary industry Managers in agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture
00 Senior management occupations NC   A0 Senior management occupations  
001 Legislators and senior management NC   A01 Legislators and senior management  
0011 Legislators N * A011 Legislators Except territorial commissioners
0012 Senior government managers and officials N * A011 Legislators Territorial commissioners
  A012 Senior government managers and officials  
0013 Senior managers - financial, communications and other business services NC   A013 Senior managers - financial, communications and other business services  
0014 Senior managers - health, education, social and community services and membership organizations N   A014 Senior managers - health, education, social and community services and membership organizations  
* A015 Senior managers - trade, broadcasting and other services, n.e.c. Hockey association general managers and automobile association executive directors
0015 Senior managers - trade, broadcasting and other services, n.e.c. N * A015 Senior managers - trade, broadcasting and other services, n.e.c. Except hockey association general managers and automobile association executive directors
0016 Senior managers - construction, transportation, production and utilities NC/T   A016 Senior managers - goods production, utilities, transportation and construction  
01-05 Specialized middle management occupations N * A1 Specialist managers Administrative services managers, managers in engineering, architecture, science and information systems, advertising, marketing and public relations managers (except advertising account managers)
* A3 Other managers n.e.c. Managers in financial and business services, managers in communication (except broadcasting), managers in health care, managers in education and social and community services, managers in public administration, managers in art, culture, recreation and sport and managers in public protection services
011 Administrative services managers NC   A11 Administrative services managers  
0111 Financial managers NC   A111 Financial managers  
0112 Human resources managers NC   A112 Human resources managers  
0113 Purchasing managers NC   A113 Purchasing managers  
0114 Other administrative services managers NC   A114 Other administrative services managers  
012 Managers in financial and business services N * A13 Sales, marketing and advertising managers Advertising, marketing and public relations managers (except advertising account managers)
  A30 Managers in financial and business services  
0121 Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers NC   A301 Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers  
0122 Banking, credit and other investment managers NC   A302 Banking, credit and other investment managers  
0124 Advertising, marketing and public relations managers N * A131 Sales, marketing and advertising managers Advertising, marketing and public relations managers (except advertising account manager)
* A211 Retail trade managers Advertising and marketing managers in retail trade
* A303 Other business services managers Advertising agency managers
0125 Other business services managers N * A303 Other business services managers Except advertising agency managers
013 Managers in communication (except broadcasting) NC   A31 Managers in communication (except broadcasting)  
0131 Telecommunication carriers managers NC   A311 Telecommunication carriers managers  
0132 Postal and courier services managers NC   A312 Postal and courier services managers  
021 Managers in engineering, architecture, science and information systems NC   A12 Managers in engineering, architecture, science and information systems  
0211 Engineering managers NC   A121 Engineering managers  
0212 Architecture and science managers NC   A123 Architecture and science managers  
0213 Computer and information systems managers NC   A122 Computer and information systems managers  
031 Managers in health care N * A32 Managers in health, education, social and community services Managers in health care
0311 Managers in health care NC   A321 Managers in health care  
041 Managers in public administration NC   A33 Managers in public administration  
0411 Government managers - health and social policy development and program administration NC   A331 Government managers - health and social policy development and program administration  
0412 Government managers - economic analysis, policy development and program administration NC   A332 Government managers - economic analysis, policy development and program administration  
0413 Government managers - education policy development and program administration NC   A333 Government managers - education policy development and program administration  
0414 Other managers in public administration NC   A334 Other managers in public administration  
042 Managers in education and social and community services N * A32 Managers in health, education, social and community services Except managers in health care
0421 Administrators - post-secondary education and vocational training NC   A322 Administrators - post-secondary education and vocational training  
0422 School principals and administrators of elementary and secondary education NC   A323 School principals and administrators of elementary and secondary education  
0423 Managers in social, community and correctional services NC   A324 Managers in social, community and correctional services  
043 Managers in public protection services NC/T   A35 Managers in protective service  
0431 Commissioned police officers NC   A351 Commissioned police officers  
0432 Fire chiefs and senior firefighting officers NC   A352 Fire chiefs and senior firefighting officers  
0433 Commissioned officers of the Canadian Forces NC/T   A353 Commissioned officers, armed forces  
051 Managers in art, culture, recreation and sport NC   A34 Managers in art, culture, recreation and sport  
0511 Library, archive, museum and art gallery managers NC   A341 Library, archive, museum and art gallery managers  
0512 Managers - publishing, motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts NC   A342 Managers - publishing, motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts  
0513 Recreation, sports and fitness program and service directors NC   A343 Recreation, sports and fitness program and service directors  
06 Middle management occupations in retail and wholesale trade and customer services N * A1 Specialist managers Corporate sales managers and wholesale trade managers
  A2 Managers in retail trade, food and accommodation services  
* A3 Other managers n.e.c. Managers in customer and personal services, n.e.c.
* G0 Sales and service supervisors Certain food store section managers, e.g., meat managers and deli managers in food stores
060 Corporate sales managers N * A13 Sales, marketing and advertising managers Corporate sales managers
0601 Corporate sales managers N * A131 Sales, marketing and advertising managers Corporate sales managers
* A211 Retail trade managers Corporate sales managers in retail trade
062 Retail and wholesale trade managers N * A13 Sales, marketing and advertising managers Wholesale trade managers
  A21 Managers in retail trade  
* G01 Sales and service supervisors Certain food store section managers, e.g., meat managers and deli managers in food stores
0621 Retail and wholesale trade managers N * A131 Sales, marketing and advertising managers Wholesale trade managers
* A211 Retail trade managers Except corporate sales managers and advertising and marketing managers in retail trade
* G011 Retail trade supervisors Certain food store section managers, e.g., meat managers and deli managers in food stores
063 Managers in food service and accommodation NC   A22 Managers in food service and accommodation  
0631 Restaurant and food service managers NC   A221 Restaurant and food service managers  
0632 Accommodation service managers NC   A222 Accommodation service managers  
065 Managers in customer and personal services, n.e.c. NC/T   A36 Managers in other services  
0651 Managers in customer and personal services, n.e.c. NC/T   A361 Other services managers  
07-09 Middle management occupations in trades, transportation, production and utilities N * A1 Specialist managers Facility operation and maintenance managers
* A3 Other managers n.e.c. Managers in construction, managers in transportation, managers in natural resources production and fishing (except agriculture), managers in manufacturing and utilities
* I0 Occupations unique to agriculture excluding labourers Managers in agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture
071 Managers in construction and facility operation and maintenance N * A14 Facility operation and maintenance managers Except distribution services managers
* A37 Managers in construction and transportation Managers in construction
0711 Construction managers NC   A371 Construction managers  
0712 Home building and renovation managers NC/T   A372 Residential home builders and renovators  
0714 Facility operation and maintenance managers N * A141 Facility operation and maintenance managers Except distribution services managers
073 Managers in transportation N * A14 Facility operation and maintenance managers Distribution services managers
* A37 Managers in construction and transportation Managers in transportation
0731 Managers in transportation N * A141 Facility operation and maintenance managers Distribution services managers
  A373 Transportation managers  
081 Managers in natural resources production and fishing NC/T   A38 Managers in primary production (except agriculture)  
0811 Managers in natural resources production and fishing NC/T   A381 Primary production managers (except agriculture)  
082 Managers in agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture N * I01 Contractors, operators and supervisors in agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture Managers in agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture
0821 Managers in agriculture NC/T   I011 Farmers and farm managers  
0822 Managers in horticulture NC/T   I014 Nursery and greenhouse operators and managers  
0823 Managers in aquaculture NC/T   I017 Aquaculture operators and managers  
091 Managers in manufacturing and utilities NC   A39 Managers in manufacturing and utilities  
0911 Manufacturing managers NC   A391 Manufacturing managers  
0912 Utilities managers NC   A392 Utilities managers  
1 Business, finance and administration occupations N * A Management occupations Advertising account managers
* B Business, finance and administrative occupations Except customer and information services supervisors, customer and information services representatives and financial sales representatives
* C Natural and applied sciences and related occupations Statistical technicians and statistical officers
* E Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion Legal assistants, social science research assistants (except university) and marketing consultants (advertising)
* F Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport Professional occupations in public relations and communications and library assistants
11 Professional occupations in business and finance N * A1 Specialist managers Advertising account managers
  B0 Professional occupations in business and finance  
* E0 Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers, ministers of religion, and policy and program officers Marketing consultants — advertising
* F0 Professional occupations in art and culture Professional occupations in public relations and communications
111 Auditors, accountants and investment professionals NC   B01 Auditors, accountants and investment professionals  
1111 Financial auditors and accountants NC   B011 Financial auditors and accountants  
1112 Financial and investment analysts NC   B012 Financial and investment analysts  
1113 Securities agents, investment dealers and brokers NC   B013 Securities agents, investment dealers and brokers  
1114 Other financial officers NC   B014 Other financial officers  
112 Human resources and business service professionals N * A13 Sales, marketing and advertising managers Advertising account manager
  B02 Human resources and business service professionals  
* E03 Policy and program officers, researchers and consultants Marketing consultants — advertising
* F02 Writing, translating and public relations professionals Professional occupations in public relations and communications
1121 Human resources professionals NC/T   B021 Specialists in human resources  
1122 Professional occupations in business management consulting N * B022 Professional occupations in business services to management Except professional occupations in advertising and marketing
1123 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations N * A131 Sales, marketing and advertising managers Advertising account managers
* B022 Professional occupations in business services to management Professional occupations in advertising and marketing
* E033 Business development officers and marketing researchers and consultants Marketing consultants —advertising
  F024 Professional occupations in public relations and communications  
12 Administrative and financial supervisors and administrative occupations N   B2 Secretaries  
  B3 Administrative and regulatory occupations  
* B4 Clerical supervisors Except customer and information services supervisors
* B5 Clerical occupations Administrative assistants, records classifiers and medical records technicians
* C0 Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences Statistical technicians and statistical officers
* E0 Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers, ministers of religion, and policy and program officers Social science research assistants (except university)
* E2 Paralegals, social services workers and occupations in education and religion, n.e.c. Legal assistants
121 Administrative services supervisors N * B41 Clerical supervisors Except customer and information services supervisors and medical records supervisors
1211 Supervisors, general office and administrative support workers N * B411 Supervisors, general office and administrative support clerks Except medical records unit supervisors and supervisors of regulatory clerks
1212 Supervisors, finance and insurance office workers N * B412 Supervisors, finance and insurance clerks Except customer service representatives supervisors - financial services
1213 Supervisors, library, correspondence and related information workers N * B411 Supervisors, general office and administrative support clerks Supervisors of regulatory clerks
* B413 Supervisors, library, correspondence and related information clerks Except customer and information services supervisors
1214 Supervisors, mail and message distribution occupations NC   B414 Supervisors, mail and message distribution occupations  
1215 Supervisors, supply chain, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations NC/T   B415 Supervisors, recording, distributing and scheduling occupations  
122 Administrative and regulatory occupations NC   B31 Administrative and regulatory occupations  
1221 Administrative officers NC   B311 Administrative officers  
1222 Executive assistants NC   B312 Executive assistants  
1223 Human resources and recruitment officers NC/T   B313 Personnel and recruitment officers  
1224 Property administrators NC   B314 Property administrators  
1225 Purchasing agents and officers NC   B315 Purchasing agents and officers  
1226 Conference and event planners NC   B316 Conference and event planners  
1227 Court officers and justices of the peace NC   B317 Court officers and justices of the peace  
1228 Employment insurance, immigration, border services and revenue officers NC/T   B318 Immigration, employment insurance and revenue officers  
124 Office administrative assistants - general, legal and medical N * B21 Secretaries, recorders and transcriptionists Except court reporters, medical transcriptionists and related occupations
* B51 Clerical occupations, general office skills Administrative assistants formerly in General office clerks
* E21 Paralegals, social services workers and occupations in education and religion, n.e.c. Legal assistants
1241 Administrative assistants N   B211 Secretaries (except legal and medical)  
* B511 General office clerks Administrative assistants formerly in General office clerks
1242 Legal administrative assistants N   B212 Legal secretaries  
* E211 Paralegal and related occupations Legal assistants
1243 Medical administrative assistants NC/T   B213 Medical secretaries  
125 Court reporters, transcriptionists, records management technicians and statistical officers N * B21 Secretaries, recorders and transcriptionists Court reporters, medical transcriptionists and related occupations
* B41 Clerical supervisors Medical records unit supervisors
* B51 Clerical occupations, general office skills Records classifiers and medical records technicians
* C06 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries Statistical technicians and statistical officers
* E03 Policy and program officers, researchers and consultants Social science research assistants (except university)
1251 Court reporters, medical transcriptionists and related occupations NC/T   B214 Court recorders and medical transcriptionists  
1252 Health information management occupations N * B411 Supervisors, general office and administrative support clerks Medical records unit supervisors
* B513 Records management and filing clerks Medical records technicians
1253 Records management technicians N * B513 Records management and filing clerks Except records management and filing clerks and medical records technicians
1254 Statistical officers and related research support occupations N * C061 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries Statistical technicians and statistical officers
* E034 Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers Social science research assistants (except university)
13 Finance, insurance and related business administrative occupations N * B1 Finance and insurance administration occupations Except financial sales representatives
131 Finance, insurance and related business administrative occupations N * B11 Finance and insurance administrative occupations Except financial sales representatives
1311 Accounting technicians and bookkeepers NC/T   B111 Bookkeepers  
1312 Insurance adjusters and claims examiners NC   B113 Insurance adjusters and claims examiners  
1313 Insurance underwriters NC   B114 Insurance underwriters  
1314 Assessors, valuators and appraisers NC   B115 Assessors, valuators and appraisers  
1315 Customs, ship and other brokers NC   B116 Customs, ship and other brokers  
14 Office support occupations N * B5 Clerical occupations Office support occupations
  F1 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport Library assistants
141 General office workers N * B51 Clerical occupations, general office skills Except administrative assistants, meter readers, medical records technicians and records management technicians
* B52 Office equipment operators Telephone operators
* B54 Administrative support clerks Except regulatory clerks
1411 General office support workers N * B511 General office clerks Except administrative assistants and meter readers
* B513 Records management and filing clerks Except medical records technicians and records management technicians
* B541 Administrative clerks Except regulatory clerks
1414 Receptionists N   B514 Receptionists and switchboard operators  
  B524 Telephone operators  
1415 Personnel clerks NC   B542 Personnel clerks  
1416 Court clerks NC   B543 Court clerks  
142 Office equipment operators N * B52 Office equipment operators Except telephone operators
1422 Data entry clerks NC   B522 Data entry clerks  
1423 Desktop publishing operators and related occupations NC   B523 Desktop publishing operators and related occupations  
143 Financial, insurance and related administrative support workers N * B53 Finance and insurance clerks Except customer services representatives - financial institutions
1431 Accounting and related clerks NC   B531 Accounting and related clerks  
1432 Payroll clerks NC   B532 Payroll clerks  
1434 Banking, insurance and other financial clerks NC   B534 Banking, insurance and other financial clerks  
1435 Collectors NC   B535 Collectors  
145 Library, correspondence and other clerks N * B51 Clerical occupations, general office skills Meter readers
* B54 Administrative support clerks Regulatory clerks
* B55 Library, correspondence and related information clerks Except customer and information services representatives (except financial institutions)
* F11 Technical occupations in libraries, archives, museums and art galleries Library assistants
1451 Library assistants and clerks N   B551 Library clerks  
* F111 Library and archive technicians and assistants Library assistants
1452 Correspondence, publication and regulatory clerks N * B541 Administrative clerks Regulatory clerks
  B552 Correspondence, publication and related clerks  
1454 Survey interviewers and statistical clerks N * B511 General office clerks Meter readers
  B554 Survey interviewers and statistical clerks  
15 Distribution, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations N * B5 Clerical occupations Distribution, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations
151 Mail and message distribution occupations NC   B56 Mail and message distribution occupations  
1511 Mail, postal and related workers NC/T   B561 Mail, postal and related clerks  
1512 Letter carriers NC   B562 Letter carriers  
1513 Couriers, messengers and door-to-door distributors NC   B563 Couriers, messengers and door-to-door distributors  
152 Supply chain logistics, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations NC/T   B57 Recording, scheduling and distributing occupations  
1521 Shippers and receivers NC   B571 Shippers and receivers  
1522 Storekeepers and partspersons NC/T   B572 Storekeepers and parts clerks  
1523 Production logistics co-ordinators NC/T   B573 Production clerks  
1524 Purchasing and inventory control workers NC/T   B574 Purchasing and inventory clerks  
1525 Dispatchers NC/T   B575 Dispatchers and radio operators  
1526 Transportation route and crew schedulers NC   B576 Transportation route and crew schedulers  
2 Natural and applied sciences and related occupations N * C Natural and applied sciences and related occupations Except statistical technicians and statistical officers
21 Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences N * C0 Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences Except statistical technicians and statistical officers
211 Physical science professionals NC   C01 Physical science professionals  
2111 Physicists and astronomers N   C011 Physicists and astronomers  
* C014 Meteorologists Atmospheric physicists
2112 Chemists NC   C012 Chemists  
2113 Geoscientists and oceanographers NC/T   C013 Geologists, geochemists and geophysicists  
2114 Meteorologists and climatologists N * C014 Meteorologists Except atmospheric physicists
2115 Other professional occupations in physical sciences NC   C015 Other professional occupations in physical sciences  
212 Life science professionals NC   C02 Life science professionals  
2121 Biologists and related scientists NC   C021 Biologists and related scientists  
2122 Forestry professionals NC   C022 Forestry professionals  
2123 Agricultural representatives, consultants and specialists NC   C023 Agricultural representatives, consultants and specialists  
213 Civil, mechanical, electrical and chemical engineers NC   C03 Civil, mechanical, electrical and chemical engineers  
2131 Civil engineers NC   C031 Civil engineers  
2132 Mechanical engineers NC   C032 Mechanical engineers  
2133 Electrical and electronics engineers NC   C033 Electrical and electronics engineers  
2134 Chemical engineers NC   C034 Chemical engineers  
214 Other engineers NC   C04 Other engineers  
2141 Industrial and manufacturing engineers NC   C041 Industrial and manufacturing engineers  
2142 Metallurgical and materials engineers NC   C042 Metallurgical and materials engineers  
2143 Mining engineers NC   C043 Mining engineers  
2144 Geological engineers NC   C044 Geological engineers  
2145 Petroleum engineers NC   C045 Petroleum engineers  
2146 Aerospace engineers NC   C046 Aerospace engineers  
2147 Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers) NC   C047 Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers)  
2148 Other professional engineers, n.e.c. NC   C048 Other professional engineers, n.e.c.  
215 Architects, urban planners and land surveyors NC   C05 Architects, urban planners and land surveyors  
2151 Architects NC   C051 Architects  
2152 Landscape architects NC   C052 Landscape architects  
2153 Urban and land use planners NC   C053 Urban and land use planners  
2154 Land surveyors NC   C054 Land surveyors  
216 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries N * C06 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries Except statistical technicians and statistical officers
2161 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries N * C061 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries Except statistical technicians and statistical officers
217 Computer and information systems professionals NC   C07 Computer and information systems professionals  
2171 Information systems analysts and consultants NC   C071 Information systems analysts and consultants  
2172 Database analysts and data administrators NC   C072 Database analysts and data administrators  
2173 Software engineers and designers NC   C073 Software engineers and designers  
2174 Computer programmers and interactive media developers NC   C074 Computer programmers and interactive media developers  
2175 Web designers and developers NC   C075 Web designers and developers  
22 Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences NC   C1 Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences  
221 Technical occupations in physical sciences N * C11 Technical occupations in physical sciences Except meteorological technicians
2211 Chemical technologists and technicians NC   C111 Chemical technologists and technicians  
2212 Geological and mineral technologists and technicians NC   C112 Geological and mineral technologists and technicians  
222 Technical occupations in life sciences NC   C12 Technical occupations in life sciences  
2221 Biological technologists and technicians NC   C121 Biological technologists and technicians  
2222 Agricultural and fish products inspectors NC   C122 Agricultural and fish products inspectors  
2223 Forestry technologists and technicians NC   C123 Forestry technologists and technicians  
2224 Conservation and fishery officers NC   C124 Conservation and fishery officers  
2225 Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists NC   C125 Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists  
223 Technical occupations in civil, mechanical and industrial engineering NC   C13 Technical occupations in civil, mechanical and industrial engineering  
2231 Civil engineering technologists and technicians NC   C131 Civil engineering technologists and technicians  
2232 Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians NC   C132 Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians  
2233 Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians NC   C133 Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians  
2234 Construction estimators NC   C134 Construction estimators  
224 Technical occupations in electronics and electrical engineering NC   C14 Technical occupations in electronics and electrical engineering  
2241 Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians NC   C141 Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians  
2242 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) NC   C142 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment)  
2243 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics NC   C143 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics  
2244 Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors NC   C144 Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors  
225 Technical occupations in architecture, drafting, surveying, geomatics and meteorology N * C11 Technical occupations in physical sciences Meteorological technicians
  C15 Technical occupations in architecture, drafting, surveying and mapping  
2251 Architectural technologists and technicians NC   C151 Architectural technologists and technicians  
2252 Industrial designers NC   C152 Industrial designers  
2253 Drafting technologists and technicians NC   C153 Drafting technologists and technicians  
2254 Land survey technologists and technicians NC   C154 Land survey technologists and technicians  
2255 Technical occupations in geomatics and meteorology N   C113 Meteorological technicians  
  C155 Mapping and related technologists and technicians  
226 Other technical inspectors and regulatory officers NC   C16 Other technical inspectors and regulatory officers  
2261 Non-destructive testers and inspection technicians NC/T   C161 Non-destructive testers and inspectors  
2262 Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers NC   C162 Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers  
2263 Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety NC   C163 Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety  
2264 Construction inspectors NC   C164 Construction inspectors  
227 Transportation officers and controllers NC   C17 Transportation officers and controllers  
2271 Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors NC   C171 Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors  
2272 Air traffic controllers and related occupations NC/T   C172 Air traffic control and related occupations  
2273 Deck officers, water transport NC   C173 Deck officers, water transport  
2274 Engineer officers, water transport NC   C174 Engineer officers, water transport  
2275 Railway traffic controllers and marine traffic regulators NC   C175 Railway traffic controllers and marine traffic regulators  
228 Technical occupations in computer and information systems NC   C18 Technical occupations in computer and information systems  
2281 Computer network technicians NC   C181 Computer network technicians  
2282 User support technicians NC   C182 User support technicians  
2283 Information systems testing technicians NC/T   C183 Systems testing technicians  
3 Health occupations N   D Health occupations  
* E Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion Kinesiologists and exercise physiologists and therapists
30 Professional occupations in nursing N * D1 Nurse supervisors and registered nurses Except nurse practitioners
301 Professional occupations in nursing N * D11 Nurse supervisors and registered nurses Except nurse practitioners
3011 Nursing co-ordinators and supervisors NC/T   D111 Head nurses and supervisors  
3012 Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses N * D112 Registered nurses Except nurse practitioners
31 Professional occupations in health (except nursing) N   D0 Professional occupations in health  
* D1 Nurse supervisors and registered nurses Nurse practitioners
* D2 Technical and related occupations in health Midwives
* E0 Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers, ministers of religion, and policy and program officers Kinesiologists and exercise physiologists and therapists
311 Physicians, dentists and veterinarians NC   D01 Physicians, dentists and veterinarians  
3111 Specialist physicians NC   D011 Specialist physicians  
3112 General practitioners and family physicians NC   D012 General practitioners and family physicians  
3113 Dentists NC   D013 Dentists  
3114 Veterinarians NC   D014 Veterinarians  
312 Optometrists, chiropractors and other health diagnosing and treating professionals N   D02 Optometrists, chiropractors and other health diagnosing and treating professionals  
* D11 Nurse supervisors and registered nurses Nurse practitioners
* D23 Other technical occupations in health care (except dental) Midwives
3121 Optometrists NC   D021 Optometrists  
3122 Chiropractors NC   D022 Chiropractors  
3124 Allied primary health practitioners N * D112 Registered nurses Nurse practitioners
* D232 Midwives and practitioners of natural healing Midwives
3125 Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating NC   D023 Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating  
313 Pharmacists, dietitians and nutritionists NC   D03 Pharmacists, dietitians and nutritionists  
3131 Pharmacists NC   D031 Pharmacists  
3132 Dietitians and nutritionists NC   D032 Dietitians and nutritionists  
314 Therapy and assessment professionals N   D04 Therapy and assessment professionals  
  * E03 Policy and program officers, researchers and consultants Kinesiologists and exercise physiologists and therapists
3141 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists NC   D041 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists  
3142 Physiotherapists NC   D042 Physiotherapists  
3143 Occupational therapists NC   D043 Occupational therapists  
3144 Other professional occupations in therapy and assessment N   D044 Other professional occupations in therapy and assessment  
* E036 Recreation, sports and fitness program supervisors and consultants Kinesiologists and exercise physiologists and therapists
32 Technical occupations in health N * D2 Technical and related occupations in health Except midwives and emergency medical care assistants
* D3 Assisting occupations in support of health services Pharmacy, physiotherapy and occupational therapy assistants and technicians
321 Medical technologists and technicians (except dental health) N   D21 Medical technologists and technicians (except dental health)  
* D31 Assisting occupations in support of health services Pharmacy technicians
3211 Medical laboratory technologists N * D211 Medical laboratory technologists and pathologists' assistants Except pathology assistants and morgue attendant supervisors
3212 Medical laboratory technicians and pathologists' assistants N * D211 Medical laboratory technologists and pathologists' assistants Pathology assistants and Morgue attendant supervisors
  D212 Medical laboratory technicians  
3213 Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians NC/T   D213 Veterinary and animal health technologists and technicians  
3214 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists NC   D214 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists  
3215 Medical radiation technologists NC   D215 Medical radiation technologists  
3216 Medical sonographers NC   D216 Medical sonographers  
3217 Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists, n.e.c. N   D217 Cardiology technologists  
  D218 Electroencephalographic and other diagnostic technologists, n.e.c.  
3219 Other medical technologists and technicians (except dental health) N   D219 Other medical technologists and technicians (except dental health)  
* D313 Other assisting occupations in support of health services Pharmacy technicians
322 Technical occupations in dental health care NC   D22 Technical occupations in dental health care  
3221 Denturists NC   D221 Denturists  
3222 Dental hygienists and dental therapists NC   D222 Dental hygienists and dental therapists  
3223 Dental technologists, technicians and laboratory assistants NC/T   D223 Dental technologists, technicians and laboratory bench workers  
323 Other technical occupations in health care N * D23 Other technical occupations in health care (except dental) Except midwives and emergency medical care assistants
* D31 Assisting occupations in support of health services Physiotherapy and occupational therapy assistants and technicians
3231 Opticians NC   D231 Opticians  
3232 Practitioners of natural healing N * D232 Midwives and practitioners of natural healing Except midwives
3233 Licensed practical nurses NC   D233 Licensed practical nurses  
3234 Paramedical occupations N * D234 Ambulance attendants and other paramedical occupations Except emergency medical care assistants
3236 Massage therapists N * D235 Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment Massage therapists
3237 Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment N * D235 Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment Except massage therapists
* D313 Other assisting occupations in support of health services Physiotherapy and occupational therapy assistants and technicians
34 Assisting occupations in support of health services N * D2 Technical and related occupations in health Emergency medical care assistants
* D3 Assisting occupations in support of health services Except pharmacy, physiotherapy and occupational therapy assistants and technicians
341 Assisting occupations in support of health services N * D23 Other technical occupations in health care (except dental) Emergency medical care assistants
* D31 Assisting occupations in support of health services Except pharmacy, physiotherapy and occupational therapy assistants and technicians
3411 Dental assistants NC   D311 Dental assistants  
3413 Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates N * D234 Ambulance attendants and other paramedical occupations Emergency medical care assistants
  D312 Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates  
3414 Other assisting occupations in support of health services N * D313 Other assisting occupations in support of health services Except pharmacy, physiotherapy and occupational therapy assistants and technicians
4 Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services N * E Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion Except legal assistants, social science research assistants (except university), marketing consultants (advertising), kinesiologists, exercise physiologists and therapists, fitness supervisors, fitness appraisers, camp and pool co-ordinators and elementary school and high school librarians
* G Sales and service occupations Occupations in front-line public protection services, care providers and educational, legal and public protection support occupations
40 Professional occupations in education services N * E1 Teachers and professors Except elementary school and high school librarians
401 University professors and post-secondary assistants NC/T   E11 University professors and assistants  
4011 University professors and lecturers N   E111 University professors  
* E112 Post-secondary teaching and research assistants Postdoctoral fellows
4012 Post-secondary teaching and research assistants N * E112 Post-secondary teaching and research assistants Except postdoctoral fellows
402 College and other vocational instructors NC   E12 College and other vocational instructors  
4021 College and other vocational instructors NC   E121 College and other vocational instructors  
403 Secondary and elementary school teachers and educational counsellors N * E13 Secondary and elementary school teachers and educational counsellors Except elementary school and high school librarians
4031 Secondary school teachers N * E131 Secondary school teachers Except high school librarians
4032 Elementary school and kindergarten teachers N * E132 Elementary school and kindergarten teachers Except elementary school librarians
4033 Educational counsellors NC   E133 Educational counsellors  
41 Professional occupations in law and social, community and government services N * E0 Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers, ministers of religion, and policy and program officers Except social science research assistants (except university), kinesiologists, exercise physiologists and therapists, fitness supervisors, fitness appraisers, camp and pool co-ordinators and marketing consultants (advertising)
* E2 Paralegals, social services workers and occupations in education and religion, n.e.c. Employment counsellors
411 Judges, lawyers and Quebec notaries NC   E01 Judges, lawyers and Quebec notaries  
4111 Judges NC   E011 Judges  
4112 Lawyers and Quebec notaries NC   E012 Lawyers and Quebec notaries  
415 Social and community service professionals N   E02 Psychologists, social workers, counsellors, clergy and probation officers  
* E21 Paralegals, social services workers and occupations in education and religion, n.e.c. Employment counsellors
4151 Psychologists NC   E021 Psychologists  
4152 Social workers NC   E022 Social workers  
4153 Family, marriage and other related counsellors NC   E023 Family, marriage and other related counsellors  
4154 Professional occupations in religion NC/T   E024 Ministers of religion  
4155 Probation and parole officers and related occupations NC   E025 Probation and parole officers and related occupations  
4156 Employment counsellors NC   E213 Employment counsellors  
416 Policy and program researchers, consultants and officers N * E03 Policy and program officers, researchers and consultants Except social science research assistants (except university), kinesiologists, exercise physiologists and therapists, fitness supervisors, fitness appraisers, camp and pool co-ordinators and marketing consultants (advertising)
4161 Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers NC   E031 Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers  
4162 Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts NC   E032 Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts  
4163 Business development officers and marketing researchers and consultants N * E033 Business development officers and marketing researchers and consultants Except marketing consultants — advertising
4164 Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers N * E034 Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers Except social science research assistants (except university)
4165 Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers NC   E039 Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers  
4166 Education policy researchers, consultants and program officers NC   E035 Education policy researchers, consultants and program officers  
4167 Recreation, sports and fitness policy researchers, consultants and program officers N * E036 Recreation, sports and fitness program supervisors and consultants Except kinesiologists, exercise physiologists and therapists, fitness supervisors, fitness appraisers and camp and pool co-ordinators
4168 Program officers unique to government NC   E037 Program officers unique to government  
4169 Other professional occupations in social science, n.e.c. NC   E038 Other professional occupations in social science, n.e.c.  
42 Paraprofessional occupations in legal, social, community and education services N * E2 Paralegals, social services workers and occupations in education and religion, n.e.c. Except legal assistants and employment counsellors
421 Paraprofessional occupations in legal, social, community and education services N * E21 Paralegals, social services workers and occupations in education and religion, n.e.c. Except legal assistants and employment counsellors
4211 Paralegal and related occupations N * E211 Paralegal and related occupations Except legal assistants
4212 Social and community service workers NC/T   E212 Community and social service workers  
4214 Early childhood educators and assistants NC   E217 Early childhood educators and assistants  
4215 Instructors of persons with disabilities NC/T   E214 Instructors and teachers of persons with disabilities  
4216 Other instructors NC   E215 Other instructors  
4217 Other religious occupations NC   E216 Other religious occupations  
43 Occupations in front-line public protection services N * G6 Occupations in protective services Police officers, firefighters and non-commissioned ranks of the Canadian Forces
431 Occupations in front-line public protection services N   G61 Police officers and firefighters  
* G62 Other occupations in protective service Non-commissioned ranks of the Canadian Forces
4311 Police officers (except commissioned) NC   G611 Police officers (except commissioned)  
4312 Firefighters NC   G612 Firefighters  
4313 Non-commissioned ranks of the Canadian Forces NC/T   G624 Other ranks, armed forces  
44 Care providers and educational, legal and public protection support occupations N * G6 Occupations in protective services Legal and public protection support occupations
  G8 Childcare and home support workers  
441 Home care providers and educational support occupations NC/T   G81 Childcare and home support workers  
4411 Home child care providers N * G811 Visiting homemakers, housekeepers and related occupations Foster parents
  G814 Babysitters, nannies and parents' helpers  
4412 Home support workers, housekeepers and related occupations N * G811 Visiting homemakers, housekeepers and related occupations Except foster parents
4413 Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants NC   G812 Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants  
442 Legal and public protection support occupations N * G62 Other occupations in protective service Legal and public protection support occupations
4421 Sheriffs and bailiffs NC   G621 Sheriffs and bailiffs  
4422 Correctional service officers NC   G622 Correctional service officers  
4423 By-law enforcement and other regulatory officers, n.e.c. NC   G623 By-law enforcement and other regulatory officers, n.e.c.  
5 Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport N * E Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion Fitness supervisors, fitness appraisers, camp and pool co-ordinators and elementary school and high school librarians
* F Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport Except professional occupations in public relations and communications and library assistants
* G Sales and service occupations Interior decorators
51 Professional occupations in art and culture N * F0 Professional occupations in art and culture Except professional occupations in public relations and communications
511 Librarians, archivists, conservators and curators NC   F01 Librarians, archivists, conservators and curators  
5111 Librarians NC   F011 Librarians  
5112 Conservators and curators NC   F012 Conservators and curators  
5113 Archivists NC   F013 Archivists  
512 Writing, translating and related communications professionals N * F02 Writing, translating and public relations professionals Except professional occupations in public relations and communications
5121 Authors and writers NC   F021 Authors and writers  
5122 Editors NC   F022 Editors  
5123 Journalists NC   F023 Journalists  
5125 Translators, terminologists and interpreters NC   F025 Translators, terminologists and interpreters  
513 Creative and performing artists NC   F03 Creative and performing artists  
5131 Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations NC   F031 Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations  
5132 Conductors, composers and arrangers NC   F032 Conductors, composers and arrangers  
5133 Musicians and singers NC   F033 Musicians and singers  
5134 Dancers NC   F034 Dancers  
5135 Actors and comedians NC   F035 Actors and comedians  
5136 Painters, sculptors and other visual artists NC   F036 Painters, sculptors and other visual artists  
52 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport N * E0 Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers, ministers of religion, and policy and program officers Fitness supervisors, fitness appraisers and camp and pool co-ordinators
* E1 Teachers and professors Elementary school and high school librarians
* F1 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport Except library assistants
* G2 Retail salespersons and sales clerks Interior decorators
521 Technical occupations in libraries, public archives, museums and art galleries N * F11 Technical occupations in libraries, archives, museums and art galleries Except library assistants
* E13 Secondary and elementary school teachers and educational counsellors Elementary school and high school librarians
5211 Library and public archive technicians N * F111 Library and archive technicians and assistants Except library assistants
* E131 Secondary school teachers High school librarians
* E132 Elementary school and kindergarten teachers Elementary school librarians
5212 Technical occupations related to museums and art galleries NC   F112 Technical occupations related to museums and art galleries  
522 Photographers, graphic arts technicians and technical and co-ordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts NC   F12 Photographers, graphic arts technicians and technical and co-ordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts  
5221 Photographers NC   F121 Photographers  
5222 Film and video camera operators NC   F122 Film and video camera operators  
5223 Graphic arts technicians NC   F123 Graphic arts technicians  
5224 Broadcast technicians NC   F124 Broadcast technicians  
5225 Audio and video recording technicians NC   F125 Audio and video recording technicians  
5226 Other technical and co-ordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts NC   F126 Other technical and co-ordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts  
5227 Support occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting, photography and the performing arts NC/T   F127 Support occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts  
523 Announcers and other performers, n.e.c. NC/T   F13 Announcers and other performers  
5231 Announcers and other broadcasters NC   F131 Announcers and other broadcasters  
5232 Other performers, n.e.c. NC/T   F132 Other performers  
524 Creative designers and craftspersons N   F14 Creative designers and craftspersons  
* G21 Retail Salespersons and sales clerks Interior decorators
5241 Graphic designers and illustrators NC   F141 Graphic designers and illustrators  
5242 Interior designers and interior decorators N   F142 Interior designers  
* G211 Retail Salespersons and sales clerks Interior decorators
5243 Theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers NC   F143 Theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers  
5244 Artisans and craftspersons NC   F144 Artisans and craftspersons  
5245 Patternmakers - textile, leather and fur products NC   F145 Patternmakers - textile, leather and fur products  
525 Athletes, coaches, referees and related occupations N * E03 Policy and program officers, researchers and consultants Fitness supervisors, fitness appraisers and camp and pool co-ordinators
  F15 Athletes, coaches, referees and related occupations  
5251 Athletes NC   F151 Athletes  
5252 Coaches NC   F152 Coaches  
5253 Sports officials and referees NC   F153 Sports officials and referees  
5254 Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness N * E036 Recreation, sports and fitness program supervisors and consultants Fitness supervisors, fitness appraisers and camp and pool co-ordinators
  F154 Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness  
6 Sales and service occupations N * B Business, finance and administrative occupations Customer and information services supervisors and representatives and financial sales representatives
* G Sales and service occupations Except occupations in front-line public protection services, care providers, educational, legal and public protection support occupations, interior decorators and certain food store section managers
* H Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations Facilities porters, upholsterers, tailors, shoe repairers, jewellers and related occupations
62 Retail sales supervisors and specialized sales occupations N * B1 Finance and insurance administration occupations Financial sales representatives
* G0 Sales and service supervisors Retail sales supervisors
* G1 Wholesale, technical, insurance, real estate sales specialists, and retail, wholesale and grain buyers Except sales and account representatives - wholesale trade (non-technical)
621 Retail sales supervisors N * G01 Sales and service supervisors Retail sales supervisors
6211 Retail sales supervisors N * G011 Retail trade supervisors Except certain food store section managers, e.g., meat managers and deli managers in food stores
622 Technical sales specialists in wholesale trade and retail and wholesale buyers N   G12 Technical sales specialists, wholesale trade  
* G13 Insurance and real estate sales occupations and buyers Grain elevator operators and retail and wholesale buyers
6221 Technical sales specialists - wholesale trade N   G121 Technical sales specialists - wholesale trade  
  G134 Grain elevator operators  
6222 Retail and wholesale buyers NC   G133 Retail and wholesale buyers  
623 Insurance, real estate and financial sales occupations N * B11 Finance and insurance administrative occupations Financial sales representatives
* G13 Insurance and real estate sales occupations and buyers Insurance agents and brokers and real estate agents and salespersons
6231 Insurance agents and brokers NC   G131 Insurance agents and brokers  
6232 Real estate agents and salespersons NC   G132 Real estate agents and salespersons  
6235 Financial sales representatives NC/T   B112 Loan officers  
63 Service supervisors and specialized service occupations N * B4 Clerical supervisors Customer and information services supervisors
* G0 Sales and service supervisors Service supervisors
  G4 Chefs and cooks  
* G7 Occupations in travel and accommodation including attendants in recreation and sport Supervisors of casino occupations
* G9 Sales and service occupations n.e.c. Butchers, bakers, hairstylists, barbers, funeral directors and embalmers
* H5 Other trades n.e.c. Upholsterers, tailors, shoe repairers, jewellers and related occupations
631 Service supervisors N * B41 Clerical supervisors Customer and information services supervisors
* G01 Sales and service supervisors Service supervisors
* G72 Tour and recreational guides and casino occupations Supervisors of casino occupations
6311 Food service supervisors NC   G012 Food service supervisors  
6312 Executive housekeepers NC   G013 Executive housekeepers  
6313 Accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisors N * G016 Other service supervisors Accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisors, except supervisors of casino occupations
* G723 Casino occupations Supervisors of casino occupations
6314 Customer and information services supervisors N * B412 Supervisors, finance and insurance clerks Customer service representatives supervisors - financial services
* B413 Supervisors, library, correspondence and related information clerks Customer and information services supervisors (except financial services)
6315 Cleaning supervisors NC   G015 Cleaning supervisors  
6316 Other services supervisors N   G014 Dry cleaning and laundry supervisors  
* G016 Other service supervisors Except accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisors
632 Chefs and cooks NC   G41 Chefs and cooks  
6321 Chefs NC   G411 Chefs  
6322 Cooks NC   G412 Cooks  
633 Butchers and bakers NC   G94 Butchers and bakers  
6331 Butchers, meat cutters and fishmongers - retail and wholesale NC   G941 Butchers, meat cutters and fishmongers - retail and wholesale  
6332 Bakers NC   G942 Bakers  
634 Specialized occupations in personal and customer services N   G91 Technical occupations in personal service  
  H51 Upholsterers, tailors, shoe repairers, jewellers and related occupations  
6341 Hairstylists and barbers NC   G911 Hairstylists and barbers  
6342 Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and milliners NC   H512 Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and milliners  
6343 Shoe repairers and shoemakers NC   H513 Shoe repairers and shoemakers  
6344 Jewellers, jewellery and watch repairers and related occupations NC/T   H514 Jewellers, watch repairers and related occupations  
6345 Upholsterers NC   H511 Upholsterers  
6346 Funeral directors and embalmers NC   G912 Funeral directors and embalmers  
64 Sales representatives and salespersons - wholesale and retail trade N * G1 Wholesale, technical, insurance, real estate sales specialists, and retail, wholesale and grain buyers Sales and account representatives - wholesale trade (non-technical)
* G2 Retail salespersons and sales clerks Except interior decorators
641 Sales and account representatives - wholesale trade (non-technical) NC/T   G11 Sales representatives, wholesale trade  
6411 Sales and account representatives - wholesale trade (non-technical) NC/T   G111 Sales representatives - wholesale trade (non-technical)  
642 Retail salespersons N * G21 Retail salespersons and sales clerks Except interior decorators
6421 Retail salespersons N * G211 Retail salespersons and sales clerks Except interior decorators
65 Service representatives and other customer and personal services occupations N * B5 Clerical occupations Customer and information services representatives
  G5 Occupations in food and beverage service  
* G6 Occupations in protective services Security guards and related security service occupations
* G7 Occupations in travel and accommodation including attendants in recreation and sport Except supervisors of casino occupations, operators and attendants in amusement and recreation and attendants in accommodation and travel
* G9 Sales and service occupations n.e.c. Other occupations in personal service
651 Occupations in food and beverage service NC   G51 Occupations in food and beverage service  
6511 Maîtres d'hôtel and hosts/hostesses NC   G511 Maîtres d'hôtel and hosts/hostesses  
6512 Bartenders NC   G512 Bartenders  
6513 Food and beverage servers NC   G513 Food and beverage servers  
652 Occupations in travel and accommodation NC   G71 Occupations in travel and accommodation  
6521 Travel counsellors NC   G711 Travel counsellors  
6522 Pursers and flight attendants NC   G712 Pursers and flight attendants  
6523 Airline ticket and service agents NC/T   G713 Airline sales and service agents  
6524 Ground and water transport ticket agents, cargo service representatives and related clerks NC/T   G714 Ticket agents, cargo service representatives and related clerks (except airline)  
6525 Hotel front desk clerks NC   G715 Hotel front desk clerks  
653 Tourism and amusement services occupations N * G72 Tour and recreational guides and casino occupations Except supervisors of casino occupations
6531 Tour and travel guides NC   G721 Tour and travel guides  
6532 Outdoor sport and recreational guides NC   G722 Outdoor sport and recreational guides  
6533 Casino occupations N * G723 Casino occupations Except supervisors of casino occupations
654 Security guards and related security service occupations N * G62 Other occupations in protective service Other protective service occupations
  G63 Security guards and related occupations  
6541 Security guards and related security service occupations N   G625 Other protective service occupations  
  G631 Security guards and related occupations  
655 Customer and information services representatives N * B53 Finance and insurance clerks Customer services representatives - financial institutions
* B55 Library, correspondence and related information clerks Customer and information services representatives (except financial institutions)
6551 Customer services representatives - financial institutions NC/T   B533 Customer service representatives - financial services  
6552 Other customer and information services representatives NC/T   B553 Customer service, information and related clerks  
656 Other occupations in personal service NC   G92 Other occupations in personal service  
6561 Image, social and other personal consultants NC   G921 Image, social and other personal consultants  
6562 Estheticians, electrologists and related occupations NC   G922 Estheticians, electrologists and related occupations  
6563 Pet groomers and animal care workers NC   G923 Pet groomers and animal care workers  
6564 Other personal service occupations NC   G924 Other personal service occupations  
66 Sales support occupations N   G3 Cashiers  
* G9 Sales and service occupations n.e.c. Other sales support and related occupations
661 Cashiers NC   G31 Cashiers  
6611 Cashiers NC   G311 Cashiers  
662 Other sales support and related occupations N * G97 Other sales and related occupations Except popcorn, ice cream and hot dog vendors
6621 Service station attendants NC   G971 Service station attendants  
6622 Store shelf stockers, clerks and order fillers NC/T   G972 Grocery clerks and store shelf stockers  
6623 Other sales related occupations N * G973 Other elemental sales occupations Except popcorn, ice cream and hot dog vendors
67 Service support and other service occupations, n.e.c. N * G7 Occupations in travel and accommodation including attendants in recreation and sport Operators and attendants in amusement and recreation and attendants in accommodation and travel
* G9 Sales and service occupations n.e.c. Cleaners, food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations and other service support and related occupations, n.e.c.
* H8 Trades helpers, construction and transportation labourers and related occupations Facilities porters
671 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations N   G96 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related occupations  
* G97 Other sales and related occupations Popcorn, ice cream and hot dog vendors
6711 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations N   G961 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related occupations  
* G973 Other elemental sales occupations Popcorn, ice cream and hot dog vendors
672 Support occupations in accommodation, travel and amusement services N   G73 Other occupations in travel, accommodation, amusement and recreation  
* H81 Longshore workers and material handlers Facilities porters
6721 Support occupations in accommodation, travel and facilities set-up services N   G732 Other attendants in accommodation and travel  
* H812 Material handlers Facilities porters
6722 Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation and sport NC   G731 Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation and sport  
673 Cleaners NC   G93 Cleaners  
6731 Light duty cleaners NC   G931 Light duty cleaners  
6732 Specialized cleaners NC   G932 Specialized cleaners  
6733 Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents NC   G933 Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents  
674 Other service support and related occupations, n.e.c. NC/T   G98 Other elemental service occupations  
6741 Dry cleaning, laundry and related occupations N   G981 Dry cleaning and laundry occupations  
  G982 Ironing, pressing and finishing occupations  
6742 Other service support occupations, n.e.c. NC/T   G983 Other elemental service occupations  
7 Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations N * H Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations Except facilities porters, power engineers, power systems operators, upholsterers, tailors, shoe repairers, jewellers and related occupations
72 Industrial, electrical and construction trades N * H0 Contractors and supervisors in trades and transportation Contractors and supervisors, industrial, electrical and construction trades and related workers
  H1 Construction trades  
* H2 Stationary engineers, power station operators and electrical trades and telecommunications occupations Electrical trades and electrical power line and telecommunications workers
* H3 Machinists, metal forming, shaping and erecting occupations Except blacksmiths and die setters
720 Contractors and supervisors, industrial, electrical and construction trades and related workers N * H01 Contractors and supervisors, trades and related workers Contractors and supervisors, industrial, electrical and construction trades and related workers
7201 Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades and related occupations N   H011 Supervisors, machinists and related occupations  
  H014 Contractors and supervisors, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades  
7202 Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades and telecommunications occupations NC   H012 Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades and telecommunications occupations  
7203 Contractors and supervisors, pipefitting trades NC   H013 Contractors and supervisors, pipefitting trades  
7204 Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades NC   H015 Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades  
7205 Contractors and supervisors, other construction trades, installers, repairers and servicers NC   H019 Contractors and supervisors, other construction trades, installers, repairers and servicers  
723 Machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades N   H31 Machinists and related occupations  
* H32 Metal forming, shaping and erecting trades Except blacksmiths and die setters
7231 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors NC   H311 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors  
7232 Tool and die makers NC   H312 Tool and die makers  
7233 Sheet metal workers NC   H321 Sheet metal workers  
7234 Boilermakers NC   H322 Boilermakers  
7235 Structural metal and platework fabricators and fitters NC   H323 Structural metal and platework fabricators and fitters  
7236 Ironworkers NC   H324 Ironworkers  
7237 Welders and related machine operators NC   H326 Welders and related machine operators  
724 Electrical trades and electrical power line and telecommunications workers NC/T   H21 Electrical trades and telecommunication occupations  
7241 Electricians (except industrial and power system) NC   H211 Electricians (except industrial and power system)  
7242 Industrial electricians NC   H212 Industrial electricians  
7243 Power system electricians NC   H213 Power system electricians  
7244 Electrical power line and cable workers NC   H214 Electrical power line and cable workers  
7245 Telecommunications line and cable workers NC   H215 Telecommunications line and cable workers  
7246 Telecommunications installation and repair workers NC   H216 Telecommunications installation and repair workers  
7247 Cable television service and maintenance technicians NC   H217 Cable television service and maintenance technicians  
725 Plumbers, pipefitters and gas fitters NC   H11 Plumbers, pipefitters and gas fitters  
7251 Plumbers NC   H111 Plumbers  
7252 Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler system installers NC   H112 Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler system installers  
7253 Gas fitters NC   H113 Gas fitters  
727 Carpenters and cabinetmakers NC   H12 Carpenters and cabinetmakers  
7271 Carpenters NC   H121 Carpenters  
7272 Cabinetmakers NC   H122 Cabinetmakers  
728 Masonry and plastering trades NC   H13 Masonry and plastering trades  
7281 Bricklayers NC   H131 Bricklayers  
7282 Concrete finishers NC   H132 Concrete finishers  
7283 Tilesetters NC   H133 Tilesetters  
7284 Plasterers, drywall installers and finishers and lathers NC   H134 Plasterers, drywall installers and finishers and lathers  
729 Other construction trades NC   H14 Other construction trades  
7291 Roofers and shinglers NC   H141 Roofers and shinglers  
7292 Glaziers NC   H142 Glaziers  
7293 Insulators NC   H143 Insulators  
7294 Painters and decorators (except interior decorators) NC/T   H144 Painters and decorators  
7295 Floor covering installers NC   H145 Floor covering installers  
73 Maintenance and equipment operation trades N * H0 Contractors and supervisors in trades and transportation Contractors and supervisors, maintenance trades and heavy equipment and transport operators
* H3 Machinists, metal forming, shaping and erecting occupations Blacksmiths and die setters
  H4 Mechanics  
* H5 Other trades n.e.c. Printing press operators and other trades and related occupations, n.e.c. (except blacksmiths and die setters)
* H6 Heavy equipment and crane operators including drillers Crane operators, drillers and blasters
* H7 Transportation equipment operators and related workers, excluding labourers Train crew operating occupations
730 Contractors and supervisors, maintenance trades and heavy equipment and transport operators N * H01 Contractors and supervisors, trades and related workers Contractors and supervisors, maintenance trades and heavy equipment operators
  H02 Supervisors, railway and motor transportation occupations  
7301 Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades NC   H016 Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades  
7302 Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews NC/T   H017 Contractors and supervisors, heavy construction equipment crews  
7303 Supervisors, printing and related occupations NC   H018 Supervisors, printing and related occupations  
7304 Supervisors, railway transport operations NC   H021 Supervisors, railway transport operations  
7305 Supervisors, motor transport and other ground transit operators NC   H022 Supervisors, motor transport and other ground transit operators  
731 Machinery and transportation equipment mechanics (except motor vehicle) NC   H41 Machinery and transportation equipment mechanics (except motor vehicle)  
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics N   H411 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics (except textile)  
  H417 Textile machinery mechanics and repairers  
7312 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics NC   H412 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics  
7313 Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics NC   H413 Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics  
7314 Railway carmen/women NC   H414 Railway carmen/women  
7315 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors NC   H415 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors  
7316 Machine fitters NC   H416 Machine fitters  
7318 Elevator constructors and mechanics NC   H418 Elevator constructors and mechanics  
732 Automotive service technicians NC   H42 Automotive service technicians  
7321 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers NC   H421 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers  
7322 Motor vehicle body repairers NC   H422 Motor vehicle body repairers  
733 Other mechanics and related repairers NC/T   H43 Other mechanics  
7331 Oil and solid fuel heating mechanics NC   H431 Oil and solid fuel heating mechanics  
7332 Appliance servicers and repairers NC/T   H432 Electric appliance servicers and repairers  
7333 Electrical mechanics NC   H433 Electrical mechanics  
7334 Motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle and other related mechanics N   H434 Motorcycle and other related mechanics  
* H435 Other small engine and equipment mechanics Motor boat mechanics
7335 Other small engine and small equipment repairers N * H435 Other small engine and equipment mechanics Except motor boat mechanics
736 Train crew operating occupations NC   H72 Train crew operating occupations  
7361 Railway and yard locomotive engineers NC   H721 Railway and yard locomotive engineers  
7362 Railway conductors and brakemen/women NC   H722 Railway conductors and brakemen/women  
737 Crane operators, drillers and blasters NC   H62 Crane operators, drillers and blasters  
7371 Crane operators NC   H621 Crane operators  
7372 Drillers and blasters - surface mining, quarrying and construction NC   H622 Drillers and blasters - surface mining, quarrying and construction  
7373 Water well drillers NC   H623 Water well drillers  
738 Printing press operators and other trades and related occupations, n.e.c. N * H32 Metal forming, shaping and erecting trades Blacksmiths and die setters
  H52 Printing press operators, commercial divers and other trades and related occupations, n.e.c.  
7381 Printing press operators NC   H521 Printing press operators  
7384 Other trades and related occupations, n.e.c. N   H325 Blacksmiths and die setters  
  H522 Commercial divers  
  H523 Other trades and related occupations  
74 Other installers, repairers and servicers and material handlers N * H5 Other trades n.e.c. Other installers, repairers and servicers (except automotive mechanical installers and servicers)
* H8 Trades helpers, construction and transportation labourers and related occupations Longshore workers and material handlers (except facilities porters)
744 Other installers, repairers and servicers N * H53 Other installers, repairers and servicers Except automotive mechanical installers and servicers
7441 Residential and commercial installers and servicers NC   H531 Residential and commercial installers and servicers  
7442 Waterworks and gas maintenance workers NC   H532 Waterworks and gas maintenance workers  
7444 Pest controllers and fumigators NC   H534 Pest controllers and fumigators  
7445 Other repairers and servicers NC   H535 Other repairers and servicers  
745 Longshore workers and material handlers N * H81 Longshore workers and material handlers Except facilities porter
7451 Longshore workers NC   H811 Longshore workers  
7452 Material handlers N * H812 Material handlers Except facilities porter
75 Transport and heavy equipment operation and related maintenance occupations N * H5 Other trades n.e.c. Other automotive mechanical installers and servicers
* H6 Heavy equipment and crane operators including drillers Heavy equipment operators
* H7 Transportation equipment operators and related workers, excluding labourers Motor vehicle and transit drivers, other transport equipment operators and related maintenance workers
* H8 Trades helpers, construction and transportation labourers and related occupations Utility arborists
751 Motor vehicle and transit drivers NC   H71 Motor vehicle and transit drivers  
7511 Transport truck drivers NC/T   H711 Truck drivers  
7512 Bus drivers, subway operators and other transit operators NC   H712 Bus drivers, subway operators and other transit operators  
7513 Taxi and limousine drivers and chauffeurs NC   H713 Taxi and limousine drivers and chauffeurs  
7514 Delivery and courier service drivers NC   H714 Delivery and courier service drivers  
752 Heavy equipment operators N   H61 Heavy equipment operators  
* H82 Trades helpers and labourers Utility arborists
7521 Heavy equipment operators (except crane) NC   H611 Heavy equipment operators (except crane)  
7522 Public works maintenance equipment operators and related workers N   H612 Public works maintenance equipment operators  
* H822 Other trades helpers and labourers Utility arborists
753 Other transport equipment operators and related maintenance workers N * H53 Other installers, repairers and servicers Other automotive mechanical installers and servicers
  H73 Other transport equipment operators and related workers  
7531 Railway yard and track maintenance workers N   H731 Railway yard workers  
  H732 Railway track maintenance workers  
7532 Water transport deck and engine room crew N   H733 Deck crew, water transport  
  H734 Engine room crew, water transport  
7533 Boat and cable ferry operators and related occupations N   H735 Lock and cable ferry operators and related occupations  
  H736 Boat operators  
7534 Air transport ramp attendants NC   H737 Air transport ramp attendants  
7535 Other automotive mechanical installers and servicers NC/T   H533 Automotive mechanical installers and servicers  
76 Trades helpers, construction labourers and related occupations N * H8 Trades helpers, construction and transportation labourers and related occupations Except facilities porters, utility arborists, longshore workers and material handlers
761 Trades helpers and labourers N * H82 Trades helpers and labourers Except utility arborists
7611 Construction trades helpers and labourers NC   H821 Construction trades helpers and labourers  
7612 Other trades helpers and labourers N * H822 Other trades helpers and labourers Except utility arborists
762 Public works and other labourers, n.e.c. NC   H83 Public works and other labourers, n.e.c.  
7621 Public works and maintenance labourers NC   H831 Public works and maintenance labourers  
7622 Railway and motor transport labourers NC   H832 Railway and motor transport labourers  
8 Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations N * I Occupations unique to primary industry Except managers in agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture
82 Supervisors and technical occupations in natural resources, agriculture and related production N * I0 Occupations unique to agriculture excluding labourers Contractors and supervisors, agriculture, horticulture and related operations and services
* I1 Occupations unique to forestry operations, mining, oil and gas extraction and fishing, excluding labourers Except mine service workers and operators in oil and gas drilling, logging and forestry workers and other fishing and trapping occupations
821 Supervisors, logging and forestry NC   I11 Supervisors, logging and forestry  
8211 Supervisors, logging and forestry NC   I111 Supervisors, logging and forestry  
822 Contractors and supervisors, mining, oil and gas NC/T   I12 Supervisors, mining, oil and gas  
8221 Supervisors, mining and quarrying NC   I121 Supervisors, mining and quarrying  
8222 Contractors and supervisors, oil and gas drilling and services NC/T   I122 Supervisors, oil and gas drilling and service  
823 Underground miners, oil and gas drillers and related occupations NC/T   I13 Underground miners, oil and gas drillers and related workers  
8231 Underground production and development miners NC   I131 Underground production and development miners  
8232 Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers NC   I132 Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers  
824 Logging machinery operators NC   I15 Logging machinery operators  
8241 Logging machinery operators NC   I151 Logging machinery operators  
825 Contractors and supervisors, agriculture, horticulture and related operations and services N * I01 Contractors, operators and supervisors in agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture Except managers in agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture
8252 Agricultural service contractors, farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers N   I012 Agricultural and related service contractors and managers  
  I013 Farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers  
8255 Contractors and supervisors, landscaping, grounds maintenance and horticulture services N   I015 Landscaping and grounds maintenance contractors and managers  
  I016 Supervisors, landscape and horticulture  
826 Fishing vessel masters and fishermen/women NC/T   I17 Fishing vessel masters and skippers and fishermen/women  
8261 Fishing masters and officers NC   I171 Fishing masters and officers  
8262 Fishermen/women NC/T   I172 Fishing vessel skippers and fishermen/women  
84 Workers in natural resources, agriculture and related production N * I0 Occupations unique to agriculture excluding labourers Agriculture and horticulture workers
* I1 Occupations unique to forestry operations, mining, oil and gas extraction and fishing, excluding labourers Mine service workers and operators in oil and gas drilling, logging and forestry workers and other fishing and trapping occupations
841 Mine service workers and operators in oil and gas drilling NC   I14 Mine service workers and operators in oil and gas drilling  
8411 Underground mine service and support workers NC   I141 Underground mine service and support workers  
8412 Oil and gas well drilling and related workers and services operators NC/T   I142 Oil and gas well drilling workers and services operators  
842 Logging and forestry workers NC   I16 Logging and forestry workers  
8421 Chain saw and skidder operators NC   I161 Chain saw and skidder operators  
8422 Silviculture and forestry workers NC   I162 Silviculture and forestry workers  
843 Agriculture and horticulture workers NC   I02 Agriculture and horticulture workers  
8431 General farm workers NC   I021 General farm workers  
8432 Nursery and greenhouse workers NC   I022 Nursery and greenhouse workers  
844 Other workers in fishing and trapping and hunting occupations NC/T   I18 Other fishing and trapping occupations  
8441 Fishing vessel deckhands NC   I181 Fishing vessel deckhands  
8442 Trappers and hunters NC   I182 Trappers and hunters  
86 Harvesting, landscaping and natural resources labourers NC/T   I2 Primary production labourers  
861 Harvesting, landscaping and natural resources labourers NC/T   I21 Primary production labourers  
8611 Harvesting labourers NC   I211 Harvesting labourers  
8612 Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers NC   I212 Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers  
8613 Aquaculture and marine harvest labourers NC   I213 Aquaculture and marine harvest labourers  
8614 Mine labourers NC   I214 Mine labourers  
8615 Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers NC   I215 Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers  
8616 Logging and forestry labourers NC   I216 Logging and forestry labourers  
9 Occupations in manufacturing and utilities N * H Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations Power engineers and power systems operators
  J Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities  
92 Processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and central control operators N * H2 Stationary engineers, power station operators and electrical trades and telecommunications occupations Power engineers and power systems operators
  J0 Supervisors in manufacturing  
* J1 Machine operators in manufacturing Central control and process operators in processing and manufacturing and water and waste treatment plant operators
921 Supervisors, processing and manufacturing occupations N   J01 Supervisors, processing occupations  
* J02 Supervisors, assembly and fabrication Supervisors, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
9211 Supervisors, mineral and metal processing NC   J011 Supervisors, mineral and metal processing  
9212 Supervisors, petroleum, gas and chemical processing and utilities NC   J012 Supervisors, petroleum, gas and chemical processing and utilities  
9213 Supervisors, food, beverage and associated products processing NC/T   J013 Supervisors, food, beverage and tobacco processing  
9214 Supervisors, plastic and rubber products manufacturing NC   J014 Supervisors, plastic and rubber products manufacturing  
9215 Supervisors, forest products processing NC   J015 Supervisors, forest products processing  
9217 Supervisors, textile, fabric, fur and leather products processing and manufacturing N   J016 Supervisors, textile processing  
  J025 Supervisors, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing  
922 Supervisors, assembly and fabrication N * J02 Supervisors, assembly and fabrication Except supervisors, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
9221 Supervisors, motor vehicle assembling NC   J021 Supervisors, motor vehicle assembling  
9222 Supervisors, electronics manufacturing NC   J022 Supervisors, electronics manufacturing  
9223 Supervisors, electrical products manufacturing NC   J023 Supervisors, electrical products manufacturing  
9224 Supervisors, furniture and fixtures manufacturing NC   J024 Supervisors, furniture and fixtures manufacturing  
9226 Supervisors, other mechanical and metal products manufacturing NC   J026 Supervisors, other mechanical and metal products manufacturing  
9227 Supervisors, other products manufacturing and assembly NC   J027 Supervisors, other products manufacturing and assembly  
923 Central control and process operators in processing and manufacturing N * J11 Central control and process operators in manufacturing and processing Except pulp and paper digester, paper coating and related machine operators
9231 Central control and process operators, mineral and metal processing NC   J111 Central control and process operators, mineral and metal processing  
9232 Petroleum, gas and chemical process operators NC   J112 Petroleum, gas and chemical process operators  
9235 Pulping, papermaking and coating control operators N * J113 Pulping control operators Except pulp and paper digester and related machine operators
* J114 Papermaking and coating control operators Except paper coating and related machine operators
924 Utilities equipment operators and controllers N   H22 Stationary engineers and power station and system operators  
* J13 Machine operators and related workers in chemical, plastic and rubber processing Water and waste treatment plant operators
9241 Power engineers and power systems operators N   H221 Stationary engineers and auxiliary equipment operators  
  H222 Power systems and power station operators  
9243 Water and waste treatment plant operators NC/T   J134 Water and waste plant operators  
94 Processing and manufacturing machine operators and related production workers N * J1 Machine operators in manufacturing Except central control and process operators, water and waste treatment plant operators and other products machine operators
941 Machine operators and related workers in mineral and metal products processing and manufacturing N   J12 Machine operators and related workers in metal and mineral products processing  
* J19 Machining, metalworking, woodworking and related machine operators Metalworking and forging machine operators, machining tool operators and other metal products machine operators
9411 Machine operators, mineral and metal processing NC   J121 Machine operators, mineral and metal processing  
9412 Foundry workers NC   J122 Foundry workers  
9413 Glass forming and finishing machine operators and glass cutters NC   J123 Glass forming and finishing machine operators and glass cutters  
9414 Concrete, clay and stone forming operators NC   J124 Concrete, clay and stone forming operators  
9415 Inspectors and testers, mineral and metal processing NC   J125 Inspectors and testers, mineral and metal processing  
9416 Metalworking and forging machine operators N   J192 Forging machine operators  
  J194 Metalworking machine operators  
9417 Machining tool operators NC   J191 Machining tool operators  
9418 Other metal products machine operators NC   J196 Other metal products machine operators  
942 Machine operators and related workers in chemical, plastic and rubber processing N * J13 Machine operators and related workers in chemical, plastic and rubber processing Except water and waste treatment plant operators
9421 Chemical plant machine operators NC   J131 Chemical plant machine operators  
9422 Plastics processing machine operators NC   J132 Plastics processing machine operators  
9423 Rubber processing machine operators and related workers NC   J133 Rubber processing machine operators and related workers  
943 Machine operators and related workers in pulp and paper production and wood processing and manufacturing N * J11 Central control and process operators in manufacturing and processing Pulp and paper digester, paper coating and related machine operators
  J14 Machine operators and related workers in pulp and paper production and wood processing  
* J19 Machining, metalworking, woodworking and related machine operators Woodworking machine operators
9431 Sawmill machine operators NC   J141 Sawmill machine operators  
9432 Pulp mill machine operators N * J113 Pulping control operators Pulp and paper digester and related machine operators
  J142 Pulp mill machine operators  
9433 Papermaking and finishing machine operators N * J114 Papermaking and coating control operators Paper coating and related machine operators
  J143 Papermaking and finishing machine operators  
9434 Other wood processing machine operators NC   J144 Other wood processing machine operators  
9435 Paper converting machine operators NC   J145 Paper converting machine operators  
9436 Lumber graders and other wood processing inspectors and graders NC   J146 Lumber graders and other wood processing inspectors and graders  
9437 Woodworking machine operators NC   J193 Woodworking machine operators  
944 Machine operators and related workers in textile, fabric, fur and leather products processing and manufacturing N   J15 Machine operators and related workers in textile processing  
  J16 Machine operators and related workers in fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing  
9441 Textile fibre and yarn, hide and pelt processing machine operators and workers N   J151 Textile fibre and yarn preparation machine operators  
  J153 Textile dyeing and finishing machine operators  
  J163 Hide and pelt processing workers  
9442 Weavers, knitters and other fabric making occupations NC/T   J152 Weavers, knitters and other fabric-making occupations  
9445 Fabric, fur and leather cutters NC   J162 Fabric, fur and leather cutters  
9446 Industrial sewing machine operators NC/T   J161 Sewing machine operators  
9447 Inspectors and graders, textile, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing N   J154 Textile inspectors, graders and samplers  
  J164 Inspectors and testers, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing  
946 Machine operators and related workers in food, beverage and associated products processing NC/T   J17 Machine operators and related workers in food, beverage and tobacco processing  
9461 Process control and machine operators, food, beverage and associated products processing N   J171 Process control and machine operators, food and beverage processing  
  J174 Tobacco processing machine operators  
9462 Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers NC   J172 Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers  
9463 Fish and seafood plant workers NC/T   J173 Fish plant workers  
9465 Testers and graders, food, beverage and associated products processing NC/T   J175 Testers and graders, food and beverage processing  
947 Printing equipment operators and related occupations NC/T   J18 Printing machine operators and related occupations  
9471 Plateless printing equipment operators NC/T   J181 Printing machine operators  
9472 Camera, platemaking and other prepress occupations NC   J182 Camera, platemaking and other prepress occupations  
9473 Binding and finishing machine operators NC   J183 Binding and finishing machine operators  
9474 Photographic and film processors NC   J184 Photographic and film processors  
95 Assemblers in manufacturing N * J1 Machine operators in manufacturing Other products machine operators
  J2 Assemblers in manufacturing  
952 Mechanical, electrical and electronics assemblers NC   J21 Mechanical, electrical and electronics assemblers  
9521 Aircraft assemblers and aircraft assembly inspectors NC   J211 Aircraft assemblers and aircraft assembly inspectors  
9522 Motor vehicle assemblers, inspectors and testers NC   J212 Motor vehicle assemblers, inspectors and testers  
9523 Electronics assemblers, fabricators, inspectors and testers NC   J213 Electronics assemblers, fabricators, inspectors and testers  
9524 Assemblers and inspectors, electrical appliance, apparatus and equipment manufacturing NC   J214 Assemblers and inspectors, electrical appliance, apparatus and equipment manufacturing  
9525 Assemblers, fabricators and inspectors, industrial electrical motors and transformers NC   J215 Assemblers, fabricators and inspectors, industrial electrical motors and transformers  
9526 Mechanical assemblers and inspectors NC   J216 Mechanical assemblers and inspectors  
9527 Machine operators and inspectors, electrical apparatus manufacturing NC   J217 Machine operators and inspectors, electrical apparatus manufacturing  
953 Other assembly and related occupations N * J19 Machining, metalworking, woodworking and related machine operators Other products machine operators
  J22 Other assembly and related occupations  
9531 Boat assemblers and inspectors NC   J221 Boat assemblers and inspectors  
9532 Furniture and fixture assemblers and inspectors NC   J222 Furniture and fixture assemblers and inspectors  
9533 Other wood products assemblers and inspectors NC   J223 Other wood products assemblers and inspectors  
9534 Furniture finishers and refinishers NC   J224 Furniture finishers and refinishers  
9535 Plastic products assemblers, finishers and inspectors NC   J225 Plastic products assemblers, finishers and inspectors  
9536 Industrial painters, coaters and metal finishing process operators N   J226 Painters and coaters - industrial  
  J227 Plating, metal spraying and related operators  
9537 Other products assemblers, finishers and inspectors N   J197 Other products machine operators  
  J228 Other assemblers and inspectors  
96 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities NC   J3 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities  
961 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities NC   J31 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities  
9611 Labourers in mineral and metal processing NC   J311 Labourers in mineral and metal processing  
9612 Labourers in metal fabrication NC   J312 Labourers in metal fabrication  
9613 Labourers in chemical products processing and utilities NC   J313 Labourers in chemical products processing and utilities  
9614 Labourers in wood, pulp and paper processing NC   J314 Labourers in wood, pulp and paper processing  
9615 Labourers in rubber and plastic products manufacturing NC   J315 Labourers in rubber and plastic products manufacturing  
9616 Labourers in textile processing NC   J316 Labourers in textile processing  
9617 Labourers in food, beverage and associated products processing NC/T   J317 Labourers in food, beverage and tobacco processing  
9618 Labourers in fish and seafood processing NC/T   J318 Labourers in fish processing  
9619 Other labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities NC   J319 Other labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities  

Accessing Statistics Canada’s data and products – What do users need?

Archived information

Archived information is provided for reference, research or recordkeeping purposes. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. Please "contact us" to request a format other than those available.

Consultation objectives

In April 2012, Statistics Canada launched its three-year New Dissemination Model project with the goal to modernize the methods and framework for disseminating data via its website. The key objective is to create a user-centric website and to increase coherency, consistency and simplicity in dissemination activities.

This project builds on other Statistics Canada initiatives, including free data, unrestricted licensing (standard and custom products) and the "self-serve" availability of all standard products on the website.

Statistics Canada held consultations on the accessibility of data and products on its website from May to July 2012.

The main goal of the consultations was to obtain and develop recommendations on how Statistics Canada can provide easier access to its data and products by:

  • improving navigation and the organization of its website;
  • presenting wide-ranging information in a simplified, consistent and coherent manner; and,
  • delivering data and products in machine-readable output formats.

Consultation methodology

Statistics Canada's website visitors, clients, key stakeholders and partners, as well as media and the general public, were asked to participate via an online survey or in a moderated group discussion. The online survey consisted of both closed- and open-ended questions that allowed participants to provide comments.

Discussion groups took place in Québec, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver in May and June 2012. Each 90-minute sessions had 8 to 10 participants.

Discussion group participants and online respondents had similar occupational profiles. Both groups worked in the same general occupations: economists, social scientists, researchers, analysts, professors and teachers.

However, there were differences between the two groups. Group discussion participants were more likely to be frequent visitors to Statistics Canada’s website, with nearly three-quarters visiting the website 10 or more times during the previous six months. They were also more likely to be highly proficient at using data with approximately half of group discussion participants being “highly proficient” at manipulating data.

By comparison, fewer online respondents were frequent visitors to the website, with less than half of online respondents visiting the website 10 or more times during the previous six months. One-third of online respondents were highly proficient at manipulating data.

How to get involved

This consultation is now closed.

Individuals who wish to obtain more information or to take part in a future consultation should contact Statistics Canada through the Contact Us page.

Please note that Statistics Canada selects participants for each consultation to ensure feedback from a representative sample of the target population for the study. Not all applicants are asked to participate in a given consultation.

Statistics Canada is committed to respecting the privacy of consultation participants. All personal information created, held or collected by the Agency is protected by the Privacy Act. For more information on Statistics Canada's privacy policies, please consult the Privacy notice.

Results

In general, group discussion participants and online respondents liked several features of Statistics Canada’s website:

  • free data (including CANSIM data)
  • the new CANSIM interface
  • The Daily and its subscription service
  • the quality, scope and analysis of the data
  • the census portal and census data

Navigation

Group discussion participants and online respondents agreed on the need to improve the website’s search engine. They found “Browse by subject” and the search engine useful as navigation tools. The “Popular picks” function was the least popular.

Data presentation

Most group discussion participants and online respondents indicated that increasing the use of single-number indicators, such as those in the “Latest indicators” feature, would be useful. However, experienced users tended to find dynamic tables more useful, preferring them to pre-packaged publications, which do not always provide them with the specific information they seek.

The majority of group discussion participants and online respondents indicated that downloading/saving was the most important function, followed by copying/pasting, customizing, manipulating and printing data. Fewer participants and respondents found mapping and graphing functions “important.”

Data delivery

Excel was the most popular software format among consultation participants, with 90% stating that the availability of the Excel format was important. Fewer participants considered Extensible Markup Language (XML) and Resource Description Framework (RDF) important.

All participants expressed interest in the development of a feature to embed Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) code and a web data service. This would allow the Agency to send, post and update data on clients’ websites and databases.

Data delivery

Consultation results produced the following key recommendations:

  • enhance the website’s search function
  • simplify the home page and the overall website (reduce clutter, use plainer language and simplify the organization of the site)
  • improve the visibility of the CANSIM link on the home page
  • increase the number of dynamic tables
  • use more single-number indicators (where users could drill down to increasingly complex or detailed tables on the topic)
  • provide as many data output formats as possible
  • offer a function to embed HTML code on users’ websites
  • develop a web data service

Statistics Canada thanks participants for their participation in this consultation. Their insights guide the Agency’s web development and ensure that the final products meet users’ expectations.

Date modified:

Survey on Living with Chronic Diseases in Canada (SLCDC) - 2009

Date: March 2012

To: Data Users of the Survey on Living with Chronic Diseases in Canada 2009 data

Subject: Incorrect bootstrap weight files

Product(s) affected: Bootstrap weight files for both arthritis and hypertension components

Year(s) affected: 2009

Description of the problem(s): The bootstrap weight files contained errors, resulting in erroneous variance estimates. The erroneous variance estimates were higher than they should have been. The errors occurred because an incorrect input file was used in the creation of the bootstrap weight files.

Suggested correction(s): Please use the corrected bootstrap weight files provided.

Correction Steps: N/A

Contact us: We regret any inconvenience this may have caused you or your organization and thank you in advance for your understanding.

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at:

Health Statistics Division
613-951-1746
Electronic mail: hd-ds@statcan.gc.ca

Beyond 20/20 Professional Browser

The Beyond 20/20 Browser downloaded through this application is only to be used with the Beyond 20/20 IVT tables contained within this Statistics Canada product.

Minimum System Requirements:

The following is the minimum hardware and software requirements to run the Beyond 20/20 Professional Browser:

  • Intel Pentium-class or more recent processor recommended
  • Any version of Windows more recent than Windows 2000
  • At least 32 MB of available RAM after all normal system resources are loaded
  • At least 80 MB free space on your hard drive
  • A web browser is required to view some of the documentation.

Installation Instructions:

  • To install the Beyond 20/20 Professional Browser, click the link below to download an executable program to a location on your local hard drive.
  • Once the download is complete, double click on the executable program you saved on your hard drive in the previous step to begin the installation.
  • Follow the installation prompts on your screen.
  • The Beyond 20/20 Professional Browser program will be installed in the following path on your local hard drive: Program Files\Beyond 2020\Professional Browser

Download the Browser:

The following link downloads a file directly from an external site and is not the responsibility of Statistics Canada.