Why are we conducting this survey?
This survey collects data on capital and repair expenditures in Canada. The information is used by Federal and Provincial government departments and agencies, trade associations, universities and international organizations for policy development and as a measure of regional economic activity.
Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.
Your participation in this survey is required under the authority of the Statistics Act.
Other important information
Authorization to collect this information
Data are collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S-19.
Confidentiality
By law, Statistics Canada is prohibited from releasing any information it collects that could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent, or as permitted by the Statistics Act. Statistics Canada will use the information from this survey for statistical purposes only.
Approved disclosure
Section 17 of the federal Statistics Act allows for the disclosure of certain information relating to an individual, business or organization. Statistics Canada will only disclose information where there is a demonstrated statistical need and for the public good, and when it will not harm individuals, organizations or businesses if data were disclosed. For the Capital and Repair Expenditures Survey, The Chief Statistician has authorized the release of data relating to carriers, public utilities and non-commercial institutions including, but not limited to, hospitals, libraries, educational institutions, federal government entities and individual provincial, territorial and municipal governments. These include capital and repair expenditure expenditures at the aggregate level.
Record linkages
To enhance the data from this survey and to reduce the reporting burden, Statistics Canada may combine the acquired data with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.
Data-sharing agreements
To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that 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 Section 12, 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 Statistics Canada to share your data and mailing it to the following address:
Chief Statistician of Canada
Statistics Canada
Attention of Director, Enterprise Statistics Division
150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0T6
You may also contact us by email at statcan.esd-helpdesk-dse-bureaudedepannage.statcan@statcan.gc.ca or by fax at 613-951-6583.
For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as Environment and Climate Change Canada, Infrastructure Canada, the Canada Energy Regulator, Natural Resources Canada and Sustainability Development Technology Canada.
For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.
Business or organization and contact information
1. Verify or provide the business or organization's legal and operating name and correct where needed.
Note: Legal name modifications should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.
Legal Name
The legal name is one recognized by law, thus it is the name liable for pursuit or for debts incurred by the business or organization. In the case of a corporation, it is the legal name as fixed by its charter or the statute by which the corporation was created.
Modifications to the legal name should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.
To indicate a legal name of another legal entity you should instead indicate it in question 3 by selecting 'Not currently operational' and then choosing the applicable reason and providing the legal name of this other entity along with any other requested information.
Operating Name
The operating name is a name the business or organization is commonly known as if different from its legal name. The operating name is synonymous with trade name.
- Legal name
- Operating name (if applicable)
2. Verify or provide the contact information of the designated business or organization contact person for this questionnaire and correct where needed.
Note: The designated contact person is the person who should receive this questionnaire. The designated contact person may not always be the one who actually completes the questionnaire.
- First name
- Last name
- Title
- Preferred language of communication
- English
- French
- Mailing address (number and street)
- City
- Province, territory or state
- Postal code or ZIP code
- Country
List of countries
- Aruba
- Afghanistan
- Angola
- Anguilla
- Åland Islands
- Albania
- Andorra
- United Arab Emirates
- Argentina
- Armenia
- American Samoa
- Antarctica
- French Southern Territories
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Australia
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Burundi
- Belgium
- Benin
- Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba
- Burkina Faso
- Bangladesh
- Bulgaria
- Bahrain
- Bahamas
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Saint Barthélemy
- Belarus
- Belize
- Bermuda
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Barbados
- Brunei Darussalam
- Bhutan
- Bouvet Island
- Botswana
- Central African Republic
- Cocos (Keeling) Islands
- Switzerland
- Chile
- China
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Cameroon
- Congo, The Democratic Republic of the
- Congo, Republic of the
- Cook Islands
- Colombia
- Comoros
- Cape Verde
- Costa Rica
- Cuba
- Curaçao
- Christmas Island
- Cayman Islands
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Germany
- Djibouti
- Dominica
- Denmark
- Dominican Republic
- Algeria
- Ecuador
- Egypt
- Eritrea
- Western Sahara
- Spain
- Estonia
- Ethiopia
- Finland
- Fiji
- Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
- France
- Faroe Islands
- Micronesia, Federated States of
- Gabon
- United Kingdom
- Georgia
- Guernsey
- Ghana
- Gibraltar
- Guinea
- Guadeloupe
- Gambia
- Guinea-Bissau
- Equatorial Guinea
- Greece
- Grenada
- Greenland
- Guatemala
- French Guiana
- Guam
- Guyana
- Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
- Heard Island and McDonald Islands
- Honduras
- Croatia
- Haiti
- Hungary
- Indonesia
- Isle of Man
- India
- British Indian Ocean Territory
- Ireland, Republic of
- Iran
- Iraq
- Iceland
- Israel
- Italy
- Jamaica
- Jersey
- Jordan
- Japan
- Kazakhstan
- Kenya
- Kyrgyzstan
- Cambodia
- Kiribati
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Korea, South
- Kuwait
- Laos
- Lebanon
- Liberia
- Libya
- Saint Lucia
- Liechtenstein
- Sri Lanka
- Lesotho
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Latvia
- Macao Special Administrative Region
- Saint Martin (French part)
- Morocco
- Monaco
- Moldova
- Madagascar
- Maldives
- Marshall Islands
- Macedonia, Republic of
- Mali
- Malta
- Burma (Myanmar)
- Montenegro
- Mongolia
- Northern Mariana Islands
- Mozambique
- Mauritania
- Montserrat
- Martinique
- Mauritius
- Malawi
- Malaysia
- Mayotte
- Namibia
- New Caledonia
- Niger
- Norfolk Island
- Nigeria
- Nicaragua
- Niue
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Nepal
- Nauru
- New Zealand
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Panama
- Pitcairn
- Peru
- Philippines
- Palau
- Papua New Guinea
- Poland
- Puerto Rico
- Korea, North
- Portugal
- Paraguay
- West Bank and Gaza Strip (Palestine)
- French Polynesia
- Qatar
- Réunion
- Romania
- Russian Federation
- Rwanda
- Saudi Arabia
- Sudan
- Senegal
- Singapore
- South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
- Saint Helena
- Svalbard and Jan Mayen
- Solomon Islands
- Sierra Leone
- El Salvador
- San Marino
- Somalia
- Saint Pierre and Miquelon
- Serbia
- Sao Tome and Principe
- Suriname
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Sweden
- Swaziland
- Saint Maarten (Dutch part)
- Seychelles
- Syria
- Turks and Caicos Islands
- Chad
- Togo
- Thailand
- Tajikistan
- Tokelau
- Turkmenistan
- Timor-Leste
- Tonga
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- Tuvalu
- Taiwan
- Tanzania
- Uganda
- Ukraine
- United States Minor Outlying Islands
- Uruguay
- Uzbekistan
- Holy See (Vatican City State)
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Venezuela
- Virgin Islands, British
- Virgin Islands, United States
- Viet Nam
- Vanuatu
- Wallis and Futuna
- Samoa
- Kosovo
- Yemen
- South Africa, Republic of
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
- Email address
- Telephone number (including area code)
- Extension number (if applicable)
The maximum number of characters is 10. - Fax number (including area code)
3. Verify or provide the current operational status of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.
- Operational
- Not currently operational
Why is this business or organization not currently operational?- Seasonal operations
- When did this business or organization close for the season?
- Date
- When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?
- Date
- When did this business or organization close for the season?
- Ceased operations
- When did this business or organization cease operations?
- Date
- Why did this business or organization cease operations?
- Bankruptcy
- Liquidation
- Dissolution
- Other - Specify the other reasons for ceased operations
- When did this business or organization cease operations?
- Sold operations
- When was this business or organization sold?
- Date
- What is the legal name of the buyer?
- When was this business or organization sold?
- Amalgamated with other businesses or organizations
- When did this business or organization amalgamate?
- Date
- What is the legal name of the resulting or continuing business or organization?
- What are the legal names of the other amalgamated businesses or organizations?
- When did this business or organization amalgamate?
- Temporarily inactive but will re-open
- When did this business or organization become temporarily inactive?
- Date
- When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?
- Date
- Why is this business or organization temporarily inactive?
- When did this business or organization become temporarily inactive?
- No longer operating due to other reasons
- When did this business or organization cease operations?
- Date
- Why did this business or organization cease operations?
- When did this business or organization cease operations?
- Seasonal operations
4. Verify or provide the current main activity of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.
Note: The described activity was assigned using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
This question verifies the business or organization's current main activity as classified by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. Created against the background of the North American Free Trade Agreement, it is designed to provide common definitions of the industrial structure of the three countries and a common statistical framework to facilitate the analysis of the three economies. NAICS is based on supply-side or production-oriented principles, to ensure that industrial data, classified to NAICS, are suitable for the analysis of production-related issues such as industrial performance.
The target entity for which NAICS is designed are businesses and other organizations engaged in the production of goods and services. They include farms, incorporated and unincorporated businesses and government business enterprises. They also include government institutions and agencies engaged in the production of marketed and non-marketed services, as well as organizations such as professional associations and unions and charitable or non-profit organizations and the employees of households.
The associated NAICS should reflect those activities conducted by the business or organizational units targeted by this questionnaire only, as identified in the 'Answering this questionnaire' section and which can be identified by the specified legal and operating name. The main activity is the activity which most defines the targeted business or organization's main purpose or reason for existence. For a business or organization that is for-profit, it is normally the activity that generates the majority of the revenue for the entity.
The NAICS classification contains a limited number of activity classifications; the associated classification might be applicable for this business or organization even if it is not exactly how you would describe this business or organization's main activity.
Please note that any modifications to the main activity through your response to this question might not necessarily be reflected prior to the transmitting of subsequent questionnaires and as a result they may not contain this updated information.
The following is the detailed description including any applicable examples or exclusions for the classification currently associated with this business or organization.
- Secondary activity
- Main activity
Secondary activity
Description and examples
- Secondary activity
- Main activity
- This is the current main activity
- Provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's main activity
- e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development
- This is not the current main activity
Main activity
5. You indicated that Secondary activity is not the current main activity.
Was this business or organization's main activity ever classified as: Secondary activity?
- Yes
- When did the main activity change?
- Date
- No
6. Search and select the industry classification code that best corresponds to this business or organization's main activity.
Select this business or organization's activity sector (optional)
- Farming or logging operation
- Construction company or general contractor
- Manufacturer
- Wholesaler
- Retailer
- Provider of passenger or freight transportation
- Provider of investment, savings or insurance products
- Real estate agency, real estate brokerage or leasing company
- Provider of professional, scientific or technical services
- Provider of health care or social services
- Restaurant, bar, hotel, motel or other lodging establishment
- Other sector
Enter keywords or a brief description, then press the Search button
What are capital and repair expenditures?
What are Capital Expenditures?
Capital Expenditures are the gross expenditures on fixed assets for use in the operations of your organization or for lease or rent to others. Gross expenditures are expenditures before deducting proceeds from disposals, and credits (capital grants, donations, government assistance and investment tax credits).
Fixed assets are also known as capital assets or property, plant and equipment. They are items with a useful life of more than one year and are not purchased for resale but rather for use in the entity's production of goods and services. Examples are buildings, vehicles, leasehold improvements, furniture and fixtures, machinery, and computer software.
Include:
- modifications, acquisitions and major renovations
- capital costs such as feasibility studies, architectural, legal, installation and engineering fees
- subsidies and grants received and used in additions to fixed assets and construction-in-progress during the period
- capitalized interest charges on loans with which capital projects are financed
- work done by own labour force
- additions to capital work in progress (construction-in-progress) accounts.
Exclude:
- transfers from capital work in progress (construction-in-progress) to fixed assets accounts
- assets associated with the acquisition of companies
- property developed for sale and machinery or equipment acquired for sale (inventory).
How to Treat Leases
Include:
- assets acquired as a lessee through either a capital or financial lease
- assets acquired for lease to others as an operating lease.
Exclude:
- operating leases acquired as a lessee and capitalized to right-of-use assets in accordance with IFRS 16 (International Financial Reporting Standards)
- assets acquired for lease to others, either as a capital or financial lease
What are Repair Expenditures?
Non-capitalized repair and maintenance expenditures are that portion of current or operating expenditures charged against revenue in the year incurred and made for the purpose of keeping the stock of fixed assets in good working condition during the life originally intended.
Repair and maintenance allow such fixed assets to operate at output producing capacity during the asset life without undue amounts of down time (preventive function). A second purpose is the returning of any portion of the stock of fixed assets into a state of good working condition after any malfunctioning or reduced efficiency for whatever reason (curative function) short of replacement of such fixed assets or adding significantly to their life or productive efficiency.
Maintenance expenditures on buildings and other structures may include the routine care of assets such as janitorial services, snow removal and/or salting and sanding by the firm's own employees or persons outside the firm's employ. Maintenance expenditures on machinery and equipment may include oil change and lubrication of vehicles and machinery.
Reporting period information
1. What are the start and end dates of this organization's fiscal year for this survey?
Note: For this survey, the end date should fall between April 1, 2023 and March 31, 2024.
Here are twelve common fiscal periods that fall within the targeted dates:
- May 1, 2022 to April 30, 2023
- June 1, 2022 to May 31, 2023
- July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023
- August 1, 2022 to July 31, 2023
- September 1, 2022 to August 31, 2023
- October 1, 2022 to September 30, 2023
- November 1, 2022 to October 31, 2023
- December 1, 2022 to November 30, 2023
- January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023
- February 1, 2023 to January 31, 2024
- March 1, 2023 to February 28, 2024
- April 1, 2023 to March 31, 2024.
Here are other examples of fiscal periods that fall within the required dates:
- September 18, 2022 to September 15, 2023 (e.g., floating year-end)
- June 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023 (e.g., a newly opened business).
- Fiscal Year Start date
- Fiscal Year-End date
2. What is the reason the reporting period does not cover a full year?
Select all that apply.
- Seasonal operations
- New business
- Change of ownership
- Temporarily inactive
- Change of accounting method
- Ceased operations
- Other
- Specify reason the reporting period does not cover a full year
Additional reporting instructions
3. Throughout this questionnaire, please report financial information in thousands of Canadian dollars.
For example, an amount of $763,880.25 should be reported as:
CAN$ '000 : $ 764,000
I will report in the format above
Total capital and repair expenditures
1. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's total capital and repair expenditures for the following categories?
Include acquisitions, renovations, leasehold improvements, and additions to work in progress.
Exclude asset transfers and business acquisitions.
A) Gross capital expenditures, excluding land
Include:
- the cost of demolition of buildings, land servicing and site preparation
- leasehold and land improvements
- additions to work in progress
- townsite facilities such as streets, sewers, stores and schools
- all preconstruction planning and design costs such as engineer and consulting fees and any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation, etc.
- cost of all new buildings, engineering, machinery and equipment which normally have a life of more than one year and are charged to fixed asset accounts
- modifications, acquisitions and major renovations
- subsidies
- capitalized interest charges on loans with which capital projects are financed.
How to Treat Leases
Include:
- assets acquired as a lessee through either a capital or financial lease
- assets acquired for lease to others as an operating lease.
Exclude: assets acquired for lease to others, either as a capital or financial lease.
Information for Government Departments
The following applies to government departments only:
- include all capital expenditures without taking into account the capitalization threshold of your department
- grants and/or subsidies to outside entities (e.g., municipalities, agencies, institutions or businesses) are to be excluded
- departments are requested to exclude from reported figures budgetary items pertaining to any departmental agency and proprietary crown corporation as they are surveyed separately
- federal departments are to report expenditures paid for by the department, regardless of which department awarded the contract
- provincial departments are to include any capital expenditures on construction (exclude outlays for land) or machinery and equipment, for use in Canada, financed from revolving funds, loans attached to revolving funds, other loans, the Consolidated Revenue Fund or special accounts.
B) Non-capitalized repair and maintenance expenditures
This represents the repair and maintenance of assets in contrast to the acquisition of assets or the renovation of assets.
Include:
- gross non-capital repair and maintenance expenditures on non-residential buildings, other structures and on machinery and equipment
- value of repair work done by your own employees as well as payments to persons outside your employment
- building maintenance such as janitorial services, snow removal and sanding, etc.
- equipment maintenance such as oil changes and lubrication of vehicles and other machinery.
C) Land
Total should include all costs associated with the purchase of the land that are not amortized or depreciated. Improvements of land should be reported in Gross capital expenditures, excluding land.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Gross capital expenditures, excluding land | |
Non-capitalized repair and maintenance expenditures | |
Land |
2. What is the total dollar value of your capital work in progress (buildings, other construction, machinery and equipment, software) at year end?
These capital costs should be reported as Capital Expenditures in the year that they occurred.
Work in progress: Work in progress represents accumulated costs since the start of capital projects which are intended to be capitalized upon completion.
If there has been a launch of a major project or expansion of an existing project, please provide the nature, location, and (if applicable) the name(s) / title(s) of the project in the comment section of the questionnaire.
CAN$ '000
3. You have reported that no capital or repair expenditures were incurred for the operations covered by this questionnaire. Please indicate the reason.
Select all that apply.
- No capital or repair expenditures to report this year, but may have in future
- No fixed assets (buildings, computers, software, etc.) held and none expected to be held by the legal entity covered
by this questionnaire
e.g., financial fund, holding company - No fixed assets (buildings, computers, software, etc.) are used in carrying out the operations covered by this
questionnaire
e.g., fixed assets used in other operations included in a separate questionnaire - Other
- Specify other reason
Before you continue
This questionnaire will collect data on capital and repair expenditures by type of asset and according to the function for which the asset is used.
This questionnaire contains 5 sections:
1. Identification of the functions (economic/social objective or purpose) of the capital and repair expenditures incurred during the year.
Examples:
A capital expenditure for the acquisition of office furniture for a hospital.
The function of this acquisition is hospital services.
A capital expenditure for the construction of waste disposal facilities at a school for their own use.
The function of this expenditures is education.
2. Identification of the assets that were acquired during the year for each function. For each asset identified, capital expenditures are collected according to the following:
- capital expenditures on new assets (including imports of used assets)
- capital expenditures on used assets (excluding imports of used assets)
- capital expenditures on renovations, retrofit, improvements, etc.
3. Source of funding for the total capital expenditures by function. The sources of funding requested are the subsidies, grants and contributions received from each level of government, as well as all other sources combined.
4. Non-capitalized repair and maintenance expenditures by function. Report the part of operating costs that are incurred to maintain the intended use of non-residential tangible assets (buildings, machinery, computers, etc.). Capital expenditures are excluded.
5. Identification of internal costs capitalized. Breakdown of expenditures on own account work (internal work) by salaries and wages, material and supplies and other charges for:
- New non-residential construction including renovation and retrofit
- Non-capitalized construction repair and maintenance expenses
- New machinery and equipment including renovation and retrofit
- Non-capitalized machinery and equipment repair and maintenance expenses
- Software development capital expenditures
6. Identification of assets that were disposed of or sold during the year. For each asset, include the selling price if applicable, gross book value (total accumulated cost) and age.
Additional information
If an asset or source of funding is unable to be coded according to the function it serves, it should be assigned to a similar unit within the organization. It is possible that a unit within an organization may perform more than one function, in this case costs should be allocated by referring to the proportion of work-months devoted to each function. For multifunction units, it is acceptable to allocate costs to whichever function appears to have the largest portion of total expenditures.
Functions
4. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of activities received capital or repair expenditures?
The formulation, administration, coordination and monitoring of overall policies, plans, and programmes related to a specific function should be included with that function. Any basic research, applied research and experimental development activities related to a specific function should be included with that function.
Select all that apply.
Type of activity is based upon the Classification of the Functions of Government (COFOG), which classifies expenditure data by the purpose for which the funds are used (according to the socio-economic objectives that institutional units aim to achieve through the spending).
Road transport: Includes expenditures on road transport systems and facilities. Excludes road traffic control (see Defense, public order and safety), construction of noise embankments, hedges and other anti-noise facilities including the resurfacing of sections of urban highways with noise reducing surfaces (see Other environmental protection not elsewhere classified).
Public transit: Includes expenditures on local and suburban mass passenger transit systems. These establishments operate over fixed routes and schedules, and allow passengers to pay on a per-trip basis. Excludes passenger transportation associated with scenic or sightseeing activities (see Tourism), and transportation services without fixed routes and schedules.
Other transport not elsewhere classified (n.e.c): Includes expenditures on inland, coastal and ocean water, railway, air and other transport systems and facilities.
Water supply: Includes expenditures on water supply systems. Excludes collection and treatment of waste water (see Waste water management).
Community amenities not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.): Includes expenditures relating to housing/community amenities. Excludes plan implementation, that is, the actual construction of community amenities, administration of construction standards (see Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction).
Storm water management: Includes expenditures on rain or storm water management systems.
Waste water management: Includes expenditures on sewage systems and waste water treatment.
Waste management: Includes expenditures on waste collection, treatment and disposal systems.
Other community amenities and environmental protection: Includes expenditures related to environmental protection. This group covers activities relating to ambient air and climate protection, soil and groundwater protection, noise and vibration abatement, protection against radiation, protection of fauna and flora species and habitats, and the protection of landscapes for their aesthetic values.
Defense, public order and safety: Includes expenditures on police services, fire protection services, prisons, law courts, other places for the detention or rehabilitation of criminals, military or civil defence affairs and services, and of foreign military aid.
Hospital services: Includes expenditures on hospitals, medical centres, maternity centres, nursing homes and convalescent homes which chiefly provide in-patient services. Excludes clinics and dispensaries devoted exclusively to outpatient care (see Health except hospital services), institutions for disabled persons and rehabilitation centres providing primarily long-term support (see Social protection), and retirement homes for elderly persons (see Social protection).
Health except hospital services: Includes expenditures on medical, dental and paramedical services delivered to outpatients by practitioners and auxiliaries. The services may be delivered at home, in individual or group consulting facilities, dispensaries or the outpatient clinics of hospitals and the like.
Housing: Includes expenditures on social protection in the form of benefits in kind to help households meet the cost of housing (recipients of these benefits are means-tested).
Other health and social protection: Includes expenditures related to sickness and disability, old age, and family and children.
Education: Includes expenditures on all levels of education (primary, secondary and post-secondary) and expenditures on vocational training and cultural development. The provision of subsidiary services to education and the transportation, food, lodging, medical and dental care and related subsidiary services chiefly for students regardless of level.
Recreation, culture and religion: Includes expenditures for the provision of sporting, recreational, and cultural services and the operation or support of broadcasting and publishing services, activities to support teams or individual competitors or players, individual artists, writers, designers, composers and others working in the arts, or to organizations engaged in promoting cultural activities. Excludes sporting and recreational facilities associated with educational institutions (see Education), government printing offices and plants (see General public services), provision of education by radio or television broadcasting (see Education).
Electricity: Includes expenditures on the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity. This class covers both traditional sources of electricity, hydro supplies and newer sources.
Fuel and energy: Includes expenditures on fuel and energy affairs and services, except electricity.
Tourism: Includes expenditures on tourism affairs and services, including liaison with the transport, hotel and restaurant industries and other industries benefiting from the presence of tourists, and the organization of advertising campaigns.
General economic, commercial, and labour affairs: Includes expenditures on general economic, commercial and labour affairs and services.
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction: Includes expenditures on agricultural, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction industry affairs and services. Excludes petroleum refineries (see Fuel and energy).
Other economic affairs not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.): Includes expenditures on communication systems (postal, telephone, telegraph, wireless and satellite communication systems), hotels and restaurants, distributive trade and the storage and warehousing industry, price control and rationing schemes operating through retailers or wholesalers regardless of the type of goods involved or intended consumer. Excludes radio and television broadcasting systems (see Recreation, culture, and religion).
General public services: Includes expenditures on executive and legislative organs, financial and fiscal affairs, external affairs, foreign economic aid and other general services, basic research, R&D general public services.
Transportation
Road transport
e.g., roads, highways, bridges, tunnels, parking facilities
Public transit
e.g., light rail, subways and streetcars, buses, ferry service
Other
e.g., airports, seaports, railways
Specify other transport
Community amenities and environmental protection
Water supply
Include potable water.
Exclude waste water.
Community amenities not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.)
e.g., zoning, urban planning, building codes, supervision and regulation
Storm water management
e.g., storm sewers, berms, floodways, water retention ponds
Waste water management
Include sewage systems, waste water treatment.
Exclude storm water.
Waste management
e.g., collection, treatment and disposal systems for solid waste, nuclear waste
Exclude waste water.
Other
e.g., anti-noise facilities, abandoned mines
Specify other community amenities and environmental protection
Defense, public order and safety
Defense, public order and safety
e.g., prisons, law courts, fire protection, police, military
Health and social protection
Hospital services
Health services
e.g., medical clinics, blood banks, medical laboratories, x-ray centres, dental clinics, optometrists
Exclude hospital services.
Housing
e.g., affordable or social housing
Other
e.g., shelters, orphanages, and other lodging housing for persons with special needs
Specify other health and social protection
Education, recreation, culture and religion
Education
e.g., schools, vocational training, police colleges
Recreation, culture, and religion
e.g., libraries, museums, sports facilities
Electricity and fuel
Electricity
e.g., electric power generation, transmission, distribution, regulation
Fuel and energy
e.g., natural gas distribution mains, oil wells, coal and uranium mines, petroleum refineries
Exclude electricity.
Economic, commercial and labour affairs
Tourism
e.g., tourist offices, tramways, gondolas
General economic, commercial, and labour affairs
e.g., regulation and support of international trade, supervision of the banking industry, consumer protection
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction
e.g., fishing boats, manufacturing equipment, irrigation and drainage systems for agriculture, office for issuance of licenses
and leases, vehicles and laboratories for inspections
Other
e.g., telecommunication networks, hotels and restaurants, retail stores
Specify other economic, commercial and labour affairs
General public services
General public services
e.g., parliament, centralized services, research institutes, advisory boards, customs authorities, public funds/debt management, auditor services, elections, town councils
Other function
Other
Specify other function
Assets — road transport
5. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for road transport?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Road transport: The administration of affairs and services concerning operation, use, construction and maintenance of road transport systems and facilities (roads, bridges, tunnels, parking facilities, etc.).
Includes:
- highways, urban roads, streets, bicycle paths and footpaths
- vehicle and driver licensing
- vehicle safety inspection, size and load specifications for passenger and freight road transport
- regulation of hours of work of bus, coach and lorry drivers, etc.
Excludes:
- road traffic control (see Defense, public order and safety)
- support for road vehicle manufacturers (see Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction)
- construction of noise embankments, hedges and other anti-noise facilities including the resurfacing of sections of urban highways with noise reducing surfaces (see Other community amenities and environmental protection)
- street lighting (see Other health and social protection).
Non-residential construction
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage facilities
Office and administrative buildings
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Highway and road structures, and networks
e.g., signs, guardrails, lighting, landscaping, sidewalks, bicycle paths, pedestrian lanes, traffic control infrastructure
Bridges
e.g., overpasses
Tunnels
Parking lots and parking garages
e.g., associated electric car charging stations
Flood protection infrastructure
e.g., storm sewers, drains, pipes, dams, reservoirs
Other transportation infrastructure
e.g., motor vehicle inspection stations, weigh stations
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Medium and heavy-duty trucks
Include road vehicles designed primarily for transportation of goods with a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 5 tonnes.
Materials handling trucks and tractors
Include transfer cars for material handling, wheelbarrows, forklifts.
Exclude bulldozers, front-end loaders, earth moving machinery (see Construction machinery and equipment).
Special-purpose vehicles
Include street flushers, tow trucks, vehicle mounted snow plows, etc.
Exclude gravel spreaders, surfacers, concrete paving equipment, bulldozers, front-end loaders, earth moving machinery (see Construction machinery and equipment).
Freight and utility trailers
Construction machinery and equipment
Include concrete vibrators, cranes, concrete mixers, levellers, compacting machines, bulldozers, excavators, road tamper, dredgers.
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Measuring, control and scientific instruments
e.g., counting devices, parking meters
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
e.g., traffic control equipment, surveillance cameras
Computers and peripherals
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — road transport
6. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for road transport?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) | |
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Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Highway and road structures, and networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Bridges | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Tunnels | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Flood protection infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other transportation infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Materials handling trucks and tractors | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Special-purpose vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Freight and utility trailers | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Construction machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Measuring, control and scientific instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — road transport
7. This is a summary of the expenditures reported for road transport.
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Capital expenditures | |
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Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Office and administrative buildings | |
Other buildings | |
Highway and road structures, and networks | |
Bridges | |
Tunnels | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Flood Protection Infrastructure | |
Other transportation infrastructure | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | |
Materials handling trucks and tractors | |
Special-purpose vehicles | |
Freight and utility trailers | |
Construction machinery and equipment | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Measuring, control and scientific instruments | |
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — road transport
8. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the expenditures previously provided for road transport.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for road transport in question 7.
Sources of funding includes government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — public transit
9. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for public transit?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Public transit: The administration of affairs and services concerning operating, use, construction and maintenance of local and suburban mass passenger transit systems. Such systems may involve the use of one or more modes of transport including ferry services, light rail, subways and streetcars, as well as buses and bus terminals. These establishments operate over fixed routes and schedules, and allow passengers to pay on a per-trip basis.
Excludes:
- passenger transportation associated with scenic or sightseeing activities (see Tourism)
- transportation services without fixed routes and schedules.
Non-residential construction
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage facilities
Passenger terminal buildings and airports
e.g., heliports
Service stations
e.g., gas stations
Office and administrative buildings
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Parking lots and parking garages
e.g., associated electric car charging stations
Transit shelters
Highway and road structures, and networks
e.g., signs, guardrails, lighting, landscaping, sidewalks, fences, traffic control infrastructure
Bridges
e.g., overpasses
Tunnels
Railway lines and tracks, including light-rail
e.g., signs, lighting, security and traffic control infrastructure
Other transportation infrastructure
e.g., motor vehicle inspection stations, weigh stations
Waste disposal facilities
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Buses
e.g., vans of a seating capacity of 10 persons or more, electric trackless trolley coaches
Special-purpose vehicles
e.g., trucks fitted with elevator platforms, tow trucks
Locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment
Ferries and boats
Medium and heavy-duty trucks
e.g., road vehicles designed primarily for transportation of goods with a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 5 tonnes
Materials handling trucks and tractors
e.g., lifting machinery, forklift trucks
Other materials handling equipment
e.g., winches, aerial work platforms, hoists, conveyors
Other transportation equipment
e.g., all-terrain vehicles
Navigational and guidance instruments
e.g., ultrasonic detecting equipment, radio navigational aid, radio direction finders
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
e.g., traffic control equipment, surveillance cameras
Telephone and data communications equipment
e.g., fax machines, telephone switching, local area routers, smartphones
Measuring, control and scientific instruments
e.g., counting devices, parking meters
Powered hand tools
Computers and peripherals
Office furniture
Furniture and fixtures, except office furniture
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — public transit
10. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for public transit?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
|
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Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger terminal buildings and airports | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Service stations | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Transit shelters | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Highway and road structures, and networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Bridges | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Tunnels | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Railway lines and tracks, including light-rail | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other transportation infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Waste disposal facilities | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Buses | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Special-purpose vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Ferries and boats | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Materials handling trucks and tractors | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other materials handling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other transportation equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Navigational and guidance instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Telephone and data communications equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Measuring, control and scientific instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Powered hand tools | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Furniture and fixtures, except office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — public transit
11. This is a summary of the expenditures reported for public transit.
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Capital expenditures | |
---|---|
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Passenger terminal buildings and airports | |
Service stations | |
Office and administrative buildings | |
Other buildings | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Transit shelters | |
Highway, road structures and networks | |
Bridges | |
Tunnels | |
Railway lines and tracks, including light-rail | |
Other transportation infrastructure | |
Waste disposal facilities | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Buses | |
Special-purpose vehicles | |
Locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment | |
Ferries and boats | |
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | |
Materials handling trucks and tractors | |
Other materials handling equipment | |
Other transportation equipment | |
Navigational and guidance instruments | |
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | |
Telephone and data communications equipment | |
Measuring, control and scientific instruments | |
Powered hand tools | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Office furniture | |
Furniture and fixtures, except office furniture | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — public transit
12. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for public transit.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for public transit in question 11.
Sources of funding includes government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — other transport not elsewhere classified
13. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for other transport not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.)?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Other transport not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.): The administration of affairs and services concerning operation, use, construction and maintenance of inland, coastal and ocean water, railway, air and other transport systems and facilities.
Includes:
- harbours, docks, canals, bridges, tunnels, channels, breakwaters, piers, wharves, etc.
- water, rail or air transport navigation aids and equipment (radio, satellite, etc.)
- emergency rescue and towing services
- registration, licensing and inspection of vessels and crews
- regulations concerning passenger safety and freight security.
Excludes:
- shipbuilders and rolling stock manufacturers (see Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction)
- construction of noise embankments, hedges and other anti-noise facilities including the resurfacing of sections of urban highways with noise reducing surfaces (see Other community amenities and environmental protection)
- ferry service with fixed routes and schedules that charge a per-trip fee (see Public transit).
Non-residential construction
Passenger terminal buildings and airports
e.g., heliports, railway stations, boat passenger terminals
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage facilities
Office and administrative buildings
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Highway and road structures, and networks
e.g., signs, guardrails, lighting, landscaping, sidewalks, fences
Parking lots and parking garages
e.g., associated electric car charging stations
Railway lines
Runways
e.g., airfields, heliport terminal, tarmac, runway lighting
Bridges
e.g., overpasses
Tunnels
Marinas
Seaports and harbours
Canals and waterways
Other marine infrastructure
Other transportation infrastructure
e.g., motor vehicle inspection stations, weigh stations
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Aircraft
Locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment
Non-military ships, barges and platforms
e.g., ferry boats, tug boats
Other boats and personal watercraft
Buses
e.g., vans of a seating capacity of 10 persons or more, electric trackless trolley coaches
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Special-purpose vehicles
e.g., street flushers, tow trucks, vehicle mounted snow plows
Materials handling trucks and tractors
Other materials handling equipment
e.g., winches, aerial work platforms, hoists, conveyors, etc.
Navigational and guidance instruments
e.g., ultrasonic detecting equipment, radio navigational aid, radio direction finders
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
e.g., traffic control equipment, surveillance cameras
Measuring, control and scientific instruments
e.g., counting devices, parking meters
Televisions and other audio and video equipment
Computers and peripherals
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — other transport not elsewhere classified
14. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for other transport not elsewhere classified (n.e.c)?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
|
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Passenger terminal buildings and airports | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Highway and road structures, and networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Railway lines | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Runways | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Bridges | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Tunnels | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Marinas | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Seaports and harbours | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Canals and waterways | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other marine infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other transportation infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Aircraft | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Non-military ships, barges and platforms | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other boats and personal watercraft | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Buses | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Special-purpose vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Materials handling trucks and tractors | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other materials handling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Navigational and guidance instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Measuring, control and scientific instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — other transport not elsewhere classified
15. This is a summary of the expenditures reported for other transport not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.).
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Capital expenditures | |
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Passenger terminal buildings and airports | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Office and administrative buildings | |
Other buildings | |
Highway and road structures, and networks | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Railway lines | |
Runways | |
Bridges | |
Tunnels | |
Marinas | |
Seaports and harbours | |
Canals and waterways | |
Other marine infrastructure | |
Other transportation infrastructure | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Aircraft | |
Locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment | |
Non-military ships, barges and platforms | |
Other boats and personal watercraft | |
Buses | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Special-purpose vehicles | |
Materials handling trucks and tractors | |
Other materials handling equipment | |
Navigational and guidance instruments | |
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | |
Measuring, control and scientific instruments | |
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — other transport not elsewhere classified
16. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for other transport not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.).
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for other transport not elsewhere classified (n.e.c) in question 15.
Sources of funding includes government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — water supply
17. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for water supply?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Water supply: The administration of water supply affairs.
Includes:
- assessment of future needs and determination of availability
- supervision and regulation of all facets of potable water supply including water purity, price and quantity controls
- construction or operation of water supply systems
- production and dissemination of general information, technical documentation and statistics on water supply affairs and services
- activities to support the operation, construction, maintenance or upgrading of water supply systems.
Excludes:
- irrigation systems (see Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction)
- collection and treatment of waste water (see Waste water management).
Non-residential construction
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage facilities
Office and administrative buildings
Other buildings
Exclude Water filtration and treatment plants.
Specify other buildings
Water filtration and treatment plants
Water supply infrastructure
e.g., aquaducts mains, trunk and distribution mains, water reservoirs, water wells, fill stations
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Water treatment equipment
Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems
Pumps and compressors
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
Televisions and other audio and video equipment
Computers and peripherals
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — water supply
18. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for water supply?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
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Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Water filtration and treatment plants | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Water supply infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Water treatment equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pumps and compressors | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — water supply
19. This is a summary of the expenditures reported for water supply.
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Capital expenditures | |
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Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Office and administrative buildings | |
Other buildings | |
Water filtration and treatment plants | |
Water supply infrastructure | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Water treatment equipment | |
Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems | |
Pumps and compressors | |
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals | |
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments | |
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | |
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — water supply
20. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for water supply.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for water supply in question 19.
Sources of funding includes government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — community amenities not elsewhere classified
21. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for community amenities not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.)?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Community amenities not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.): The administration of housing development affairs and services, promotion, monitoring and evaluation of housing development activities whether or not the activities are under the auspices of public authorities. Also included are activities such as formulation, administration, coordination and monitoring of overall policies, plans, programmes and budgets relating to housing and community amenities, preparation and enforcement of legislation and standards relating to housing and community amenities, production and dissemination of general information, technical documentation and statistics relating to housing and community amenities.
Includes:
- slum clearance related to provision of housing
- acquisition of land needed for construction of dwellings
- administration of zoning laws and land-use and building regulations
- construction or purchase and remodelling of dwelling units for the general public or for people with special needs
- planning of new communities or of rehabilitated communities
- planning the improvement and development of facilities such as housing, industry, public utilities, health, education, culture, recreation, etc. for communities
- preparation of schemes for financing planned developments
- production and dissemination of general information, technical documentation and statistics on community development affairs and services
- development and regulation of housing standards
- production and dissemination of public information, technical documentation and statistics on housing development affairs and services
- activities to support the expansion, improvement or maintenance of the housing stock.
Excludes:
- administration, development and regulation of construction standards (see Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction)
- activities to help households meet the cost of housing, such as the provision of affordable housing (see Social protection).
- plan implementation, that is, the actual construction of housing, industrial buildings, streets, public utilities, cultural facilities, etc. (classified according to function).
Residential construction
Other residential buildings
e.g., buildings that provide accommodation units with self-contained and exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities to the occupants of each unit
Non-residential construction
Office and administrative buildings
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage facilities
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Parking lots and parking garages
e.g., associated electric car charging stations
Highway and road structures, and networks
e.g., signs, guardrails, lighting, sidewalks, fences
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Special-purpose vehicles
e.g., fire trucks, tow trucks, vehicle mounted snow plows
Powered hand tools
Pumps and compressors
Other transportation equipment
e.g., all-terrain vehicles
Medical, dental, and personal safety supplies
Playground, gymnasium, exercise, and other athletic equipment
Telephone and data communications equipment
e.g., fax machines, telephone switching, local area routers, smartphones
Televisions and other audio and video equipment
Computers and peripherals
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — community amenities not elsewhere classified
22. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for community amenities not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.)?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
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Other residential buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Highway and road structures, and networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Special-purpose vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Powered hand tools | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pumps and compressors | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other transportation equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medical, dental, and personal safety supplies | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Playground, gymnasium, exercise, and other athletic equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Telephone and data communications equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — community amenities not elsewhere classified
23. This is a summary of the expenditures reported for community amenities not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.).
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Capital expenditures | |
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Other residential buildings | |
Total residential buildings | |
Office and administrative buildings | |
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Other buildings | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Highway and road structures, and networks | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Special-purpose vehicles | |
Powered hand tools | |
Pumps and compressors | |
Other transportation equipment | |
Medical, dental, and personal safety supplies | |
Playground, gymnasium, exercise, and other athletic equipment | |
Telephone and data communications equipment | |
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — community amenities not elsewhere classified
24. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for community amenities not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.).
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for community amenities not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.) in question 23.
Sources of funding includes government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — storm water management
25. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for storm water management?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Storm water management: The administration, supervision, inspection, operation or support of rain or storm water management systems, including activities to support the operation, construction, maintenance or upgrading of such systems.
Includes: system of collectors, pipelines, conduits and pumps to evacuate any rainwater from the points of generation to either a sewage system or to a point where rain water is discharged to surface water.
Non-residential construction
Office and administrative buildings
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage facilities
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Flood protection infrastructure
e.g., storm sewers, drains, pipes, dams, reservoirs
Pollution abatement and control
Highway and road structures and networks
e.g., signs, guardrails, lighting, landscaping, sidewalks, fences
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems
Water treatment equipment
Pumps and compressors
Special-purpose vehicles
e.g., trucks for refuse collection
Medium and heavy-duty trucks
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
Televisions and other audio and video equipment
Computers and peripherals
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — storm water management
26. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for storm water management?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
|
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Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Flood protection infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pollution abatement and control | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Highway and road structures and networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Water treatment equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pumps and compressors | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Special-purpose vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — storm water management
27. This is a summary of the expenditures reported for storm water management.
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Capital expenditures | |
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Office and administrative buildings | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Flood protection infrastructure | |
Pollution abatement and control | |
Highway and road structures and networks | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems | |
Water treatment equipment | |
Pumps and compressors | |
Special-purpose vehicles | |
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | |
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals | |
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments | |
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | |
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — storm water management
28. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for storm water management.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for storm water management in question 27.
Sources of funding includes government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — waste water management
29. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for waste water management?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- Machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Waste water management: The administration, supervision, inspection, operation or support of sewage systems and waste water treatment, including activities to support the operation, construction, maintenance or upgrading of such systems.
Includes:
- system of collectors, pipelines, conduits and pumps to evacuate any waste water (domestic and other available waste water) from the points of generation to either a sewage treatment plant or to a point where waste water is discharged to surface water
- mechanical, biological or advanced process to render waste water fit to meet applicable environment standards or other quality norms.
Excludes: rain water or storm water systems (see Storm water management).
Non-residential construction
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage facilities
Office and administrative buildings
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Sewage and wastewater treatment plants
Sewage collection and disposal infrastructure
Flood protection infrastructure
e.g., storm sewers, drains, pipes, dams, reservoirs
Pollution abatement and control
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Water treatment equipment
Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals
Pumps and compressors
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments
Medium and heavy-duty trucks
Special-purpose vehicles
e.g., trucks for refuse collection
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
Televisions and other audio and video equipment
Computers and peripherals
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — waste water management
30. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for waste water management?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
|
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Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Sewage and wastewater treatment plants | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Sewage collection and disposal infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Flood protection infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pollution abatement and control | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Water treatment equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pumps and compressors | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Special-purpose vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — waste water management
31. This is a summary of the expenditures reported for waste water management.
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Capital expenditures | |
---|---|
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Office and administrative buildings | |
Other buildings | |
Sewage and wastewater treatment plants | |
Sewage collection and disposal infrastructure | |
Flood protection infrastructure | |
Pollution abatement and control | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Water treatment equipment | |
Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems | |
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals | |
Pumps and compressors | |
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments | |
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | |
Special-purpose vehicles | |
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | |
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — waste water management
32. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for waste water management.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for waste water management in question 31.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — waste management
33. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for waste management?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- Machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Waste management: The administration, supervision, inspection, operation or support of waste collection, treatment and disposal systems, including activities to support the operation, construction, maintenance or upgrading of such systems.
Includes:
- collection, treatment and disposal of nuclear waste
- collection of all types of waste, whether selective by type of product or undifferentiated covering all waste
- transport to place of treatment or discharge
- treatment by any method or process designed to change the physical, chemical or biological character or composition of any waste so as to neutralize it, to render it non-hazardous, to make it safer for transport, to make it amenable for recovery or storage or to reduce it in volume
- disposal to final placement of waste for which no further use is foreseen by landfill, containment, underground disposal, dumping at sea or any other relevant disposal method.
Non-residential construction
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage facilities
Office and administrative buildings
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Waste disposal facilities
Sewage and wastewater treatment plants
Other sewage infrastructure
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Materials handling trucks and tractors
Special-purpose vehicles
e.g., trucks for refuse collection
Medium and heavy-duty trucks
Freight and utility trailers
Other materials handling equipment
Metalworking machinery
Other processing equipment
Heavy-gauge metal containers
e.g., intermodal
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals
Televisions and other audio and video equipment
Computers and peripherals
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — waste management
34. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for waste management?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
|
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Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Waste disposal facilities | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Sewage and wastewater treatment plants | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other sewage infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Materials handling trucks and tractors | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Special-purpose vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Freight and utility trailers | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other materials handling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Metalworking machinery | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other processing equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Heavy-gauge metal containers | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — waste management
35. This is a summary of the expenditures reported for waste management.
Note: You cannot make changes to this page.
Please review the values and, if needed press the Previous button at the bottom of the page to navigate to the previous pages to make any modifications.
Capital expenditures | |
---|---|
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Office and administrative buildings | |
Other buildings | |
Waste disposal facilities | |
Sewage and wastewater treatment plants | |
Other sewage infrastructure | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Materials handling trucks and tractors | |
Special-purpose vehicles | |
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | |
Freight and utility trailers | |
Other materials handling equipment | |
Metalworking machinery | |
Other processing equipment | |
Heavy-gauge metal containers | |
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments | |
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals | |
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — waste management
36. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for waste management.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for waste management in question 35.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
---|---|
Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — other community amenities and environmental protection
37. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for other community amenities and environmental protection?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- Machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Other community amenities and environmental protection: The administration, management, regulation, supervision, operation and support of activities such as formulation, administration, coordination and monitoring of overall policies, plans, programmes and budgets for the promotion of environmental protection; the preparation and enforcement of legislation and standards for the provision of environmental protection services, and the production and dissemination of general information, technical documentation and statistics on environmental protection.
This group covers activities relating to ambient air and climate protection, soil and groundwater protection, noise and vibration abatement, protection against radiation, protection of fauna and flora species and habitats, and the protection of landscapes for their aesthetic values.
Includes:
- rehabilitation of abandoned mines and quarry sites
- protection of habitats including the management of natural parks and reserves
- protection of flora and fauna species
- construction, maintenance and operation of monitoring systems and stations (other than weather stations)
- construction of noise embankments, hedges and other anti-noise facilities including the resurfacing of sections of urban highways or railways with noise reducing surfaces
- measures to clean pollution in water bodies
- measures to control or prevent the emissions of greenhouse gases and pollutants that adversely affect the quality of the air
- construction, maintenance and operation of installations for the decontamination of polluted soils and for the storage of pollutant products
- reshaping of damaged landscapes for the purpose of strengthening their aesthetic value
- transportation of pollutant products.
Non-residential construction
Office and administrative buildings
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage facilities
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Water filtration and treatment plants
Parking lots and parking garages
e.g., associated electric car charging stations
Waste disposal facilities
Highway and road structures and networks
e.g., signs, guardrails, lighting, landscaping, sidewalks, fences
Site remediation services
e.g., land improvements
Pollution abatement and control infrastructure
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Medium and heavy-duty trucks
Special-purpose vehicles
Non-military ships, barges and platforms
e.g., ferry boats, tug boats
Boats and personal watercraft
Freight and utility trailers
Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems
Measuring, control and scientific instruments
Computers and peripherals
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — other community amenities and environmental protection
38. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for other community amenities and environmental protection?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
|
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Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Water filtration and treatment plants | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Waste disposal facilities | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Highway and road structures and networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Site remediation services | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pollution abatement and control infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Special-purpose vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Non-military ships, barges and platforms | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Boats and personal watercraft | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Freight and utility trailers | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Measuring, control and scientific instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — other community amenities and environmental protection
39. This is a summary of the expenditures reported for other community amenities and environmental protection.
Note: You cannot make changes to this page.
Please review the values and, if needed press the Previous button at the bottom of the page to navigate to the previous pages to make any modifications.
Capital expenditures | |
---|---|
Office and administrative buildings | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Other infrastructure | |
Water filtration plant | |
Parking lots and parking garage | |
Waste disposal facilities | |
Highway and road structures and networks | |
Site remediation services | |
Pollution abatement and control infrastructure | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | |
Special-purpose vehicles | |
Non-military ships, barges and platforms | |
Boats and personal watercraft | |
Freight and utility trailers | |
Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems | |
Measuring, control and scientific instruments | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — other community amenities and environmental protection
40. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for other community amenities and environmental protection.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for other community amenities and environmental protection in question 39.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — defense, public order and safety
41. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for defense, public order and safety?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- Machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Defense, public order and safety: The administration, operation and support of fire prevention and fire-fighting services; of law courts, prisons and other places for the detention or rehabilitation of criminals; military or civil defence affairs and services, and of foreign military aid (monitoring of policies as well as preparation and enforcement of legislation relating to defense). Activities such as formulation, administration, coordination and monitoring of overall policies, plans, programmes and budgets relating to public order and safety are included.
Includes:
- workhouses, reformatories, borstals, asylums for the criminally insane, etc.
- operation of parole and probation systems;
- fire-prevention and fire-fighting training programmes;
- mountain rescue, beach surveillance, evacuation of flooded areas, etc.
- land, sea, air and space defence forces
- border and coast guards
- engineering, transport, communication, intelligence, personnel and other non-combat defence forces
- applied research and experimental development related to defence, public order and safety
- legal representation and advice on behalf of government or on behalf of others provided by government
Excludes:
- forces especially trained and equipped for fighting or preventing forest fires (see Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction)
- military schools and colleges where curricula resemble those of civilian institutions even though attendance may be limited to military personnel and their families (see Education)
- administration of war veterans' affairs (see Other health and social protection)
- equipment and facilities for emergency use in the case of peacetime disasters (see Other health and social protection)
- pension schemes for military personnel (see Other health and social protection).
Non-residential construction
Public security facilities
e.g., prisons, police stations, fire stations, detention centres, court houses
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage facilities, aircraft hangars, aircraft maintenance buildings
Shelters and other collective dwellings
Office and administrative buildings
Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres
Warehouses
e.g., refrigerated storage, freight terminal buildings
Clinics and other medical buildings
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Parking lots and parking garages
e.g., associated electric car charging stations
Runways
e.g., airfields, heliport terminal, tarmac, runway lighting
Highway and road structures, and networks
e.g., signs, guardrails, lighting, landscaping, sidewalks, fences
Flood protection infrastructure
e.g., pipes, dams, reservoirs
Other sewage infrastructure
Water supply infrastructure
Electric power infrastructure
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Furniture and fixtures, except office furniture
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Special-purpose vehicles
e.g., fire trucks, prison vans
Freight and utility trailers
Non-military Aircraft
Non-military ships, barges and platforms
Unmanned aerial vehicles
e.g., drones
Boats and personal watercraft
Military aircraft
Military ships
Military armoured vehicles
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
Telephone and data communications equipment
e.g., fax machines, telephone switching, local area routers, smartphones
Medical, dental, and personal safety supplies
Automatic weapons, machine guns, rocket launchers, howitzers, mortars, and other weapons
e.g., parts
Computers and peripherals
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — defense, public order and safety
42. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for defense, public order and safety?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
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Public security facilities | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Shelters and other collective dwellings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Warehouses | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Clinics and other medical buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Runways | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Highway and road structures and networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Flood protection infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other sewage infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Water supply infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Electric power infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Furniture and fixtures, except office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Special-purpose vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Freight and utility trailers | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Non-military Aircraft | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Non-military ships, barges and platforms | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Unmanned aerial vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Boats and personal watercraft | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Military aircraft | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Military ships | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Military armoured vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Telephone and data communications equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medical, dental, and personal safety supplies | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Automatic weapons, machine guns, rocket launchers, howitzers, mortars, and other weapons | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — defense, public order and safety
43. This is a summary of the capital expenditures reported for defense, public order and safety.
Note: You cannot make changes to this page.
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Capital expenditures | |
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Public security facilities | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Shelters and other collective dwellings | |
Office and administrative buildings | |
Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings | |
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres | |
Warehouses | |
Clinics and other medical buildings | |
Other buildings | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Runways | |
Highway and road structures and networks | |
Flood protection infrastructure | |
Other sewage infrastructure | |
Water supply infrastructure | |
Electric power infrastructure | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Furniture and fixtures, except office furniture | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Special-purpose vehicles | |
Freight and utility trailers | |
Non-military Aircraft | |
Non-military ships, barges and platforms | |
Unmanned aerial vehicles | |
Boats and personal watercraft | |
Military aircraft | |
Military ships | |
Military armoured vehicles | |
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | |
Telephone and data communications equipment | |
Medical, dental, and personal safety supplies | |
Automatic weapons, machine guns, rocket launchers, howitzers, mortars, and other weapons | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — defense, public order and safety
44. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for defense, public order and safety.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for defense, public order and safety in question 43.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — hospital services
45. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for hospital services?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- Machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Hospital services: This group covers the services of general and specialist hospitals, the services of medical centres, maternity centres, nursing homes and convalescent homes which chiefly provide in-patient services, the services of military base hospitals, the services of institutions serving old people in which medical monitoring is an essential component and the services of rehabilitation centres providing in-patient health care and rehabilitative therapy where the objective is to treat the patient rather than to provide long-term support.
Includes:
- Hospital day-care and home-based hospital treatment
- hospices for terminally ill persons
- specialized hospitals that provide treatment of a particular condition, disease or class of patient (i.e., tuberculosis, cancer etc.).
Excludes:
- military field hospitals (see Defense, public order and safety)
- surgeries, clinics and dispensaries devoted exclusively to outpatient care (see Health services)
- institutions for disabled persons and rehabilitation centres providing primarily long-term support (see Other health and social protection)
- retirement homes for elderly persons (see Other health and social protection)
- activities related to payments to patients for loss of income due to hospitalization (see Other health and social protection).
Non-residential construction
Hospitals
Clinics and other medical buildings
Nursing home units without exclusive kitchen and bath
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage areas
Restaurants and bars
Stores and retail outlets
Office and administrative buildings
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Parking lots and parking garages
e.g., associated electric car charging stations
Outdoor recreational facilities
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Medical and laboratory equipment
e.g., medical furnishings and laboratory apparatus
Other medical, dental, and personal safety supplies
e.g., wheelchairs
Other scientific and technical instruments
Furniture and fixtures, except office furniture
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment
Commercial and service industry machinery and equipment, (n.e.c.)
e.g., commercial laundry machines
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Special-purpose vehicles
e.g., ambulances
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals
Heating and cooling equipment
Exclude household appliances
Telephone and data communications equipment
e.g., fax machines, telephone switching, local area routers, smartphones
Televisions and other audio and video equipment
Computers and peripherals
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines
Office furniture
Sporting and athletic goods
e.g., exercise equipment, playground equipment
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — hospital services
46. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for hospital services?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
|
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Hospitals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Clinics and other medical buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Nursing home units without exclusive kitchen and bath | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Restaurants and bars | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Stores and retail outlets | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Outdoor recreational facilities | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medical and laboratory equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other medical, dental, and personal safety supplies | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other scientific and technical instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Furniture and fixtures, except office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Commercial and service industry machinery and equipment, (n.e.c.) | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Special-purpose vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Heating and cooling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Telephone and data communications equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Sporting and athletic goods | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — hospital services
47. This is a summary of the capital expenditures reported for hospital services.
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Capital expenditures | |
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Hospitals | |
Clinics and other medical buildings | |
Nursing home units without exclusive kitchen and bath | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Restaurants and bars | |
Stores and retail outlets | |
Office and administrative buildings | |
Other buildings | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Outdoor recreational facilities | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Medical and laboratory equipment | |
Other medical, dental, and personal safety supplies | |
Other scientific and technical instruments | |
Furniture and fixtures, except office furniture | |
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment | |
Commercial and service industry machinery and equipment, (n.e.c.) | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Special-purpose vehicles | |
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | |
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals | |
Heating and cooling equipment | |
Telephone and data communications equipment | |
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | |
Office furniture | |
Sporting and athletic goods | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — hospital services
48. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for hospital services.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for hospital services in question 47.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — health services
49. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for health services?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- Machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply
Health services: This group covers medical, dental and paramedical services delivered to outpatients by practitioners and auxiliaries. The services may be delivered at home, in individual or group consulting facilities, dispensaries or the outpatient clinics of hospitals and the like. Outpatient services include the medicaments, prostheses, medical appliances and equipment and other health-related products supplied directly to outpatients by medical, dental and paramedical practitioners and auxiliaries.
The administration, inspection, operation or support of public health services such as blood bank operation (collecting, processing, storing, shipping), disease detection (cancer, tuberculosis, venereal disease), prevention (immunization, inoculation), monitoring (infant nutrition, child health), epidemiological data collection, family planning services, etc. are also included.
Includes:
- licensing of medical establishments and medical and paramedical personnel
- general and specialized medical clinics
- offices of general and specialist medical practitioners
- dental clinics and dentists
- services of orthodontic specialists
- acupuncturists, chiropodists, chiropractors, optometrists, practitioners of traditional medicine, etc.
- medical analysis laboratories and x-ray centres
- preparation and dissemination of information on public health matters
- outpatient thermal bath or sea-water treatments
- ambulance services (other than ambulance services operated by hospitals)
- formulation, administration, coordination and monitoring of overall health policies, plans, programs and budgets
- provision of vaccines, oral contraceptives, and other pharmaceutical products
- provision of first-aid kits and other medical products
- provision of corrective eyeglasses, hearing aids, orthopaedic footwear, wheelchairs, etc.
- formulation and administration of government policy
- setting and enforcement of standards for medical and paramedical personnel and for hospitals, clinics, surgeries, etc.
- regulation and licensing of providers of health services
- applied research and experimental development into medical and health-related matters
- production and dissemination of general information, technical documentation and statistics on health.
Exclusions:
- medical, dental and paramedical services provided to in-patients by hospitals and the like (see Hospital services)
- overhead expenses connected with administration or functioning of a group of hospitals (see Hospital services)
- medical products and equipment supplied directly to in-patients by hospitals and the like (see Hospital services).
Residential buildings
Nursing home units with exclusive kitchen and bathroom
Non-residential construction
Clinics and other medical buildings
Nursing home units without exclusive kitchen and bathroom
Shelters and other collective dwellings
Daycare centres
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres
Stores and retail outlets
Passenger terminal buildings and airports
e.g., heliports
Office and administrative buildings
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Parking lots and parking garages
e.g., associated electric car charging stations
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Medical and laboratory equipment
Exclude scientific instruments.
Other medical, dental, and personal safety supplies
Other scientific and technical instruments
Furniture and fixtures, except office furniture
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Special-purpose vehicles
e.g., ambulances
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
Commercial and service industry machinery and equipment, (n.e.c.)
e.g., commercial laundry machines
Telephone and data communications equipment
e.g., fax machines, telephone switching, local area routers, smartphones
Computers and peripherals
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — health services
50. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for health services?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
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Nursing home units with exclusive kitchen and bathroom | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Clinics and other medical buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Nursing home units without exclusive kitchen and bath | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Shelters and other collective dwellings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Daycare centres | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Stores and retail outlets | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger terminal buildings and airports | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medical and laboratory equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other medical, dental, and personal safety supplies | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other scientific and technical instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Furniture and fixtures, except office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Special-purpose vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Commercial and service industry machinery and equipment, (n.e.c.) | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Telephone and data communications equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — health services
51. This is a summary of the capital expenditures reported for health services.
Note: You cannot make changes to this page.
Please review the values and, if needed press the Previous button at the bottom of the page to navigate to the previous pages to make any modifications.
Capital expenditures | |
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Nursing home units with exclusive kitchen and bathroom | |
Total residential construction | |
Clinics and other medical buildings | |
Nursing home units without exclusive kitchen and bath | |
Shelters and other collective dwellings | |
Daycare centres | |
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres | |
Stores and retail outlets | |
Passenger terminal buildings and airports | |
Office and administrative buildings | |
Other buildings | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Medical and laboratory equipment | |
Other medical, dental, and personal safety supplies | |
Other scientific and technical instruments | |
Furniture and fixtures, except office furniture | |
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Special-purpose vehicles | |
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | |
Commercial and service industry machinery and equipment, (n.e.c.) | |
Telephone and data communications equipment | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — health services
52. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for health services.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for health services in question 51.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — housing
53. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for housing?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Housing: The provision of social protection in the form of benefits in kind to help households meet the cost of housing (recipients of these benefits are means-tested).
Includes:
- the administration, operation or support of such social protection schemes
- activities to help tenants with rent costs or to alleviate the current housing costs of owner occupiers (that is to help with paying mortgages or interest)
- provision of low-cost or social housing.
Residential buildings
Affordable housing
Senior housing
Other residential buildings
Specify other residential buildings
Non-residential construction
Office and administrative buildings
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage areas
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Parking lots and parking garages
Highway and road structures and networks
e.g., signs, guardrails, lighting, sidewalks, fences
Bridges
e.g., overpasses
Tunnels
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Special-purpose vehicles
e.g., fire trucks, tow trucks, vehicle mounted snow plows
Powered hand tools
Pumps and compressors
Other transportation equipment
e.g., all-terrain vehicles
Medical, dental and personal safety supplies
Telephone and data communications equipment
e.g., fax machines, telephone switching, local area routers, smartphone
Televisions and other audio and video equipment
Construction machinery and equipment
Playground, gymnasium, exercise, and other athletic equipment
Computers and peripherals
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., on contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — housing
54. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for housing?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
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Affordable housing | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Senior housing | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other residential buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Highway and road structures and networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Bridges | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Tunnels | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Special-purpose vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Powered hand tools | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pumps and compressors | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other transportation equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medical, dental and personal safety supplies | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Telephone and data communications equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Construction machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Playground, gymnasium, exercise, and other athletic equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — housing
55. This is a summary of the capital expenditures reported for housing.
Note: You cannot make changes to this page.
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Capital expenditures | |
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Affordable housing | |
Senior housing | |
Other residential buildings | |
Total residential construction | |
Office and administrative buildings | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Other buildings | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Highway and road structures and networks | |
Bridges | |
Tunnels | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Special-purpose vehicles | |
Powered hand tools | |
Pumps and compressors | |
Other transportation equipment | |
Medical, dental and personal safety supplies | |
Telephone and data communications equipment | |
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | |
Construction machinery and equipment | |
Playground, gymnasium, exercise, and other athletic equipment | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — housing
56. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for housing.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for housing in question 55.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — other health and social protection
57. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for other health and social protection?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Other health and social protection: The provision of social protection in the form of cash benefits or benefits in kind to persons who are unable to find suitable employment or who are unable to engage in economic activity or lead a normal life due to a physical or mental impairment (permanent or likely to persist beyond a minimum prescribed period); to protect against the risks linked to old age (loss of income, inadequate income, lack of independence in carrying out daily tasks, reduced participation in social and community life, etc.); to support persons who are survivors of a deceased person spouse or relative or who are victims of crime; and to support households with dependent children.
Includes:
- the administration, operation or support of such social protection schemes
- provision of benefits to replace in whole or in part loss of earnings during a temporary inability to work due to sickness or injury
- unemployment benefits and early retirement benefits due to unemployment or job reduction caused by economic measures
- support to targeted groups in the labour force who take part in training schemes intended to develop their potential for employment
- disability pensions paid to persons below the standard retirement age who encounter a disability which impairs their ability to work
- support to disabled persons undertaking work adapted to their condition or undergoing vocational training
- old-age pensions
- survivors' pensions, death grants, and other support to survivors
- maternity allowances, birth grants, parental leave benefits, family or child allowances, and other support to households to help them meet the costs of specific needs (e.g., those of the lone parent families or families with handicapped children)
- mobility and resettlement payments
- vocational training provided to persons without a job or retraining provided to persons at risk of losing their job
- accommodation, food or clothes provided to unemployed persons and their families
- lodging and possibly board provided to elderly persons or to disabled persons in appropriate establishments
- assistance provided to disabled persons to help them with daily tasks (home help, transport facilities etc.)
- vocational and other training provided to further the occupational and social rehabilitation of disabled persons
- support provided to elderly persons, to disabled persons, or to survivors to enable them to participate in leisure and cultural activities or to travel or to participate in community life
- support to elderly persons or persons temporarily unable to work due to sickness or injury (home help, transport facilities, etc.).
- pension schemes for military personnel and for government employees.
Excludes:
- family planning services (see Health services)
- general programmes or schemes directed towards increasing labour mobility, reducing the rate of unemployment or promoting the employment of disadvantaged or other groups characterized by high unemployment (see General economic, commercial, and labour affairs).
Residential buildings
Other residential buildings
Non-residential construction
Office and administrative buildings
Daycare centres
Shelters and other collective dwellings
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage areas
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Parking lots and parking garages
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Furniture and fixtures
Exclude office furniture.
Computers
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., on contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — other health and social protection
58. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for other health and social protection?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
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Other residential buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Daycare centres | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Shelters and other collective dwellings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Furniture and fixtures | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — other health and social protection
59. This is a summary of the capital expenditures reported for other health and social protection.
Note: You cannot make changes to this page.
Please review the values and, if needed press the Previous button at the bottom of the page to navigate to the previous pages to make any modifications.
Capital expenditures | |
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Other residential buildings | |
Total residential construction | |
Office and administrative buildings | |
Daycare centres | |
Shelters and other collective dwellings | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Other buildings | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Furniture and fixtures | |
Computers | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — other health and social protection
60. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for other health and social protection.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for other health and social protection in question 59.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — education
61. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for education?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Education: The provision of education and the administration, inspection, operation or support of schools and other institutions providing educational services. The provision of subsidiary services to education and the administration, inspection, operation or support of transportation, food, lodging, medical and dental care and related subsidiary services chiefly for students regardless of level.
Includes:
- military schools and colleges where curricula resemble those of civilian institutions
- police colleges offering general education in addition to police training
- provision of education by radio or television broadcasting
- literacy programmes for students too old for elementary/primary school
- out-of-school education for adults and young people
- vocational training and cultural development
- activities related to providing scholarships, grants, loans and allowances to support students.
Excludes: school health monitoring and prevention services (see Health services).
Residential buildings
Student residence units with exclusive kitchen and bathroom
Non-residential construction
Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings
Student residence units without exclusive kitchen and bathroom
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres
Libraries
Sports facilities with spectator capacity
Other indoor recreational facilities
Restaurants and bars
Daycare centres
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage areas
Office and administrative buildings
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Parking lots and parking garages
Outdoor recreational facilities
Highway and road structures and networks
e.g., signs, guardrails, lighting, sidewalks, fences
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Medical and medical laboratory equipment
Exclude scientific instruments.
Measuring, control and scientific equipment
Other scientific and technical instruments
Furniture and fixtures
Exclude office furniture.
Buses
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Medium and heavy-duty trucks
Special-purpose vehicles
Boats and personal watercraft
Aircraft
Other transportation equipment
e.g., all-terrain vehicles
Navigational and guidance instruments
e.g., ultrasonic detecting equipment, radio navigational aid, radio direction finders
Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment
Construction machinery and equipment
Metalworking machinery
Powered hand tools
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment
Commercial and service equipment (n.e.c.)
Televisions and other audio and video equipment
Telephone and data communications equipment
Playground, gymnasium, exercise, and other athletic equipment
Heating and cooling equipment
Exclude household appliances.
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals
Pumps and compressors
Computers and peripherals
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., on contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — education
62. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for education?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
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Student residence units with exclusive kitchen and bathroom | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Student residence units without exclusive kitchen and bathroom | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Libraries | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Sports facilities with spectator capacity | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other indoor recreational facilities | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Restaurants and bars | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Daycare centres | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Outdoor recreational facilities | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Highway and road structures and networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medical and medical laboratory equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Measuring, control and scientific equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other scientific and technical instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Furniture and fixtures | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Buses | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Special-purpose vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Boats and personal watercraft | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Aircraft | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other transportation equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Navigational and guidance instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Construction machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Metalworking machinery | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Powered hand tools | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Commercial and service equipment (n.e.c.) | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Telephone and data communications equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Playground, gymnasium, exercise, and other athletic equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Heating and cooling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pumps and compressors | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — education
63. This is a summary of the capital expenditures reported for education.
Note: You cannot make changes to this page.
Please review the values and, if needed press the Previous button at the bottom of the page to navigate to the previous pages to make any modifications.
Capital expenditures | |
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Student residence units with exclusive kitchen and bathroom | |
Total residential construction | |
Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings | |
Student residence units without exclusive kitchen and bathroom | |
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres | |
Libraries | |
Sports facilities with spectator capacity | |
Other indoor recreational facilities | |
Restaurants and bars | |
Daycare centres | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Office and administrative buildings | |
Other buildings | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Outdoor recreational facilities | |
Highway and road structures and networks | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Medical and medical laboratory equipment | |
Measuring, control and scientific equipment | |
Other scientific and technical instruments | |
Furniture and fixtures | |
Buses | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | |
Special-purpose vehicles | |
Boats and personal watercraft | |
Aircraft | |
Other transportation equipment | |
Navigational and guidance instruments | |
Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment | |
Construction machinery and equipment | |
Metalworking machinery | |
Powered hand tools | |
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | |
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment | |
Commercial and service equipment (n.e.c.) | |
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | |
Telephone and data communications equipment | |
Playground, gymnasium, exercise, and other athletic equipment | |
Heating and cooling equipment | |
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals | |
Pumps and compressors | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — education
64. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for education.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for education in question 63.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — recreation, culture and religion
65. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for recreation, culture and religion?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Recreation, culture and religion: The provision of sporting, recreational, and cultural services and the operation or support of broadcasting and publishing services; administration of sporting, recreational, cultural, religious, broadcasting and publishing affairs; supervision and regulation of sporting, recreation and cultural facilities, and of broadcasting and publishing services; activities to support teams or individual competitors or players, individual artists, writers, designers, composers and others working in the arts, or to organizations engaged in promoting cultural activities.
Includes:
- formulation, administration, coordination and monitoring of overall policies, plans, programmes and budgets for the promotion of sport, recreation, culture and religion
- preparation and enforcement of legislation and standards for the provision of recreational and cultural services
- provision of facilities for religious and other community services, including support for their operation, maintenance and repair
- production and dissemination of general information, technical documentation and statistics on recreation, cultural and religion
- operation or support of facilities for recreational pursuits (parks, beaches, camping grounds and associated lodging places furnished on a non-commercial basis, swimming pools, public baths for washing, etc.)
- facilities for active sporting pursuits or events (playing fields, tennis courts, squash courts, running tracks, golf courses, boxing rings, skating rinks, gymnasia, etc.)
- operation or support of operation or support of facilities for passive sporting pursuits or events (chiefly specially equipped venues for playing cards, board games, etc.)
- operation or support of facilities for cultural pursuits (libraries, museums, art galleries, theatres, exhibition halls, monuments, historic houses and sites, zoological and botanical gardens, aquaria, arboreta, etc.)
- production, operation or support of cultural events (concerts, stage and film productions, art shows, etc.)
- national, regional or local team representation in sporting events
- construction or acquisition of facilities for television or radio broadcasting
- construction or acquisition of plant, equipment or materials for newspaper, magazine or book publishing
- the production of material for, and its presentation by, broadcasting
- the gathering of news or other information
- the distribution of published works
- national, regional or local celebrations provided they are not intended chiefly to attract tourists.
Excludes:
- sporting and recreational facilities associated with educational institutions (see Education)
- cultural events intended for presentation beyond national boundaries (see General public services)
- national, regional or local celebrations intended chiefly to attract tourists (see Tourism)
- government printing offices and plants (see General public services)
- provision of education by radio or television broadcasting (see Education).
Non-residential construction
Sports facilities with spectator capacity
Other Indoor recreational facilities
Libraries
Religious centres and memorial sites
Museums
Theatres and halls
e.g., concert halls, exhibition halls, movie theatres
Historical sites
Restaurants and bars
Marinas
Industrial service buildings and depots
Office and administrative buildings
Other institutional buildings
e.g., park buildings
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Outdoor recreational facilities
Parking lots and parking garages
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Furniture and fixtures
Exclude office furniture.
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
Telephone and data communications equipment
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment
Commercial and service industry machinery (n.e.c.)
Playground, gymnasium, exercise, and other athletic equipment
Computers
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., on contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — recreation, culture and religion
66. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for recreation, culture and religion?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
|
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Sports facilities with spectator capacity | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other Indoor recreational facilities | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Libraries | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Religious centres and memorial sites | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Museums | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Theatres and halls | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Historical sites | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Restaurants and bars | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Marinas | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other institutional buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Outdoor recreational facilities | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Furniture and fixtures | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Telephone and data communications equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Commercial and service industry machinery (n.e.c.) | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Playground, gymnasium, exercise, and other athletic equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — recreation, culture and religion
67. This is a summary of the capital expenditures reported for recreation, culture and religion.
Note: You cannot make changes to this page.
Please review the values and, if needed press the Previous button at the bottom of the page to navigate to the previous pages to make any modifications.
Capital expenditures | |
---|---|
Sports facilities with spectator capacity | |
Other Indoor recreational facilities | |
Libraries | |
Religious centres and memorial sites | |
Museums | |
Theatres and halls | |
Historical sites | |
Restaurants and bars | |
Marinas | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Office and administrative buildings | |
Other institutional buildings | |
Other buildings | |
Outdoor recreational facilities | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Furniture and fixtures | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | |
Telephone and data communications equipment | |
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment | |
Commercial and service industry machinery (n.e.c.) | |
Playground, gymnasium, exercise, and other athletic equipment | |
Computers | |
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — recreation, culture and religion
68. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for recreation, culture and religion.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for recreation, culture and religion in question 67.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — electricity
69. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for electricity.
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Electricity: The administration, conservation, development, supervision and regulation of the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity. This class covers both traditional sources of electricity (such as thermal or hydro supplies) and newer sources (such as wind or solar heat).
Non-residential construction
Office and administrative buildings
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage areas
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Power transmission networks
Power distribution networks
Hydro-power plants
Wind and solar power plants
Fossil fuel/steam power plants
Nuclear power plants
Other electric power infrastructure
Highway and road structures and networks
e.g., signs, guardrails, lighting, landscaping, sidewalks, fences
Pollution abatement and control infrastructure
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Power and distribution transformers
Turbines, turbine generators, and turbine generator sets
Instruments for measuring electricity
Nuclear reactor steam supply system equipment
Switchgear, switchboards, relays, and industrial control apparatus
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals
Other scientific and technical instruments
Engines and mechanical power transmission equipment
Electric motors and generators
Telephone and data communications equipment
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
Construction machinery and equipment
Medium and heavy-duty trucks
Freight and utility trailers
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Computers and peripherals
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., on contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — electricity
70. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for electricity?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
|
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Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Power transmission networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Power distribution networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Hydro-power plants | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Wind and solar power plants | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Fossil fuel/steam power plants | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Nuclear power plants | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other electric power infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Highway and road structures and networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pollution abatement and control infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Power and distribution transformers | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Turbines, turbine generators, and turbine generator sets | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Instruments for measuring electricity | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Nuclear reactor steam supply system equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Switchgear, switchboards, relays, and industrial control apparatus | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other scientific and technical instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Engines and mechanical power transmission equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Electric motors and generators | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Telephone and data communications equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Construction machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Freight and utility trailers | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — electricity
71. This is a summary of the capital expenditures reported for electricity.
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Capital expenditures | |
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Office and administrative buildings | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres | |
Other buildings | |
Power transmission networks | |
Power distribution networks | |
Hydro-power plants | |
Wind and solar power plants | |
Fossil fuel/steam power plants | |
Nuclear power plants | |
Other electric power infrastructure | |
Highway and road structures and networks | |
Pollution abatement and control infrastructure | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Power and distribution transformers | |
Turbines, turbine generators, and turbine generator sets | |
Instruments for measuring electricity | |
Nuclear reactor steam supply system equipment | |
Switchgear, switchboards, relays, and industrial control apparatus | |
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals | |
Other scientific and technical instruments | |
Engines and mechanical power transmission equipment | |
Electric motors and generators | |
Telephone and data communications equipment | |
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | |
Construction machinery and equipment | |
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | |
Freight and utility trailers | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — electricity
72. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for electricity.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for electricity in question 71.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — fuel and energy
73. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for fuel and energy.
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Fuel and energy: The administration of fuel and energy affairs and services, except electricity, including supervision, regulation, conservation, discovery, development and rationalized exploitation of the resources (extraction, processing, distribution and use).
Includes:
- coal of all grades, lignite and peat irrespective of the method used in their extraction or beneficiation and the conversion of these fuels to other forms such as coke or gas
- natural gas, liquefied petroleum gases and refinery gases, oil from wells or other sources (such as shale or tar sands), and the distribution of town gas regardless of its composition
- nuclear and other fuels such as alcohol, wood and wood wastes
- heat in the form of steam (such as hot water or hot air)
- geothermal resources and non-electric energy produced by wind or solar heat.
Non-residential construction
Office and administrative buildings
Warehouses
e.g., refrigerated storage, freight terminal buildings
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage areas
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Production facilities in oil and gas extraction
Natural gas processing plants
Pipelines
Other oil and gas infrastructure
e.g., gas mains, bulk storage, pumping sites, oil or gas storage tanks, injection wells, seismograph stations
Development drilling
Waste disposal facilities
e.g., underground caverns
Electric power infrastructure
Highway and road structures and networks
e.g., signs, guardrails, lighting, landscaping, sidewalks, fences
Other transportation infrastructure
e.g., loading facilities, freight terminal structures
Parking lots and parking garages
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Measuring, control and scientific instruments
e.g., laboratory equipment
Pumps and compressors
Electric motors and generators
Heating and cooling equipment
Exclude household appliances.
Oil and gas field production machinery and equipment
Computers and peripherals
Office furniture
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Medium and heavy-duty trucks
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., on contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — fuel and energy
74. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for fuel and energy?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
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Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Warehouses | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Production facilities in oil and gas extraction | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Natural gas processing plants | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pipelines | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other oil and gas infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Development drilling | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Waste disposal facilities | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Electric power infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Highway and road structures and networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other transportation infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Measuring, control and scientific instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pumps and compressors | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Electric motors and generators | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Heating and cooling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Oil and gas field production machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — fuel and energy
75. This is a summary of the capital expenditures reported for fuel and energy.
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Capital expenditures | |
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Office and administrative buildings | |
Warehouses | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Other buildings | |
Production facilities in oil and gas extraction | |
Natural gas processing plants | |
Pipelines | |
Other oil and gas infrastructure | |
Development drilling | |
Waste disposal facilities | |
Electric power infrastructure | |
Highway and road structures and networks | |
Other transportation infrastructure | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Measuring, control and scientific instruments | |
Pumps and compressors | |
Electric motors and generators | |
Heating and cooling equipment | |
Oil and gas field production machinery and equipment | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Office furniture | |
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — fuel and energy
76. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for fuel and energy.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for fuel and energy in question 75.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — tourism
77. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for tourism?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Tourism: The administration of tourism affairs and services.
Includes:
- promotion and development of tourism
- liaison with the transport, hotel and restaurant industries and other industries benefiting from the presence of tourists
- operation of tourist offices
- organization of advertising campaigns, including the production and dissemination of promotional literature and the like
- compilation and publication of statistics on tourism.
Non-residential construction
Office and administrative buildings
Historical sites
Museums
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage areas
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Parking lots and parking garages
Highway and road structures and networks
e.g., signs, guardrails, lighting, landscaping, sidewalks, fences
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Buses
e.g., vans of a seating capacity of 10 persons or more, electric trackless trolley coaches
Other boats and personal watercraft
Computers and peripherals
Office furniture
Furniture and fixtures
Exclude office furniture.
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., on contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — tourism
78. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for tourism?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
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Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Historical sites | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Museums | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Highway and road structures and networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Buses | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other boats and personal watercraft | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Furniture and fixtures | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — tourism
79. This is a summary of the capital expenditures reported for tourism.
Note: You cannot make changes to this page.
Please review the values and, if needed press the Previous button at the bottom of the page to navigate to the previous pages to make any modifications.
Capital expenditures | |
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Office and administrative buildings | |
Historical sites | |
Museums | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Other buildings | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Highway and road structures and networks | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Buses | |
Other boats and personal watercraft | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Office furniture | |
Furniture and fixtures | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — tourism
80. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for tourism.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for tourism in question 79.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — general economic, commercial, and labour affairs
81. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for general economic, commercial, and labour affairs?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply
General economic, commercial, and labour affairs: The administration of general economic, commercial and labour affairs and services, including general foreign commercial affairs; formulation and implementation of general economic, commercial and labour policies; liaison among different branches of government and between government and overall industrial, business and labour organizations.
Includes:
- regulation or support of export and import trade and of commodity and equity markets
- supervision and regulation of labour conditions (hours of work, wages, safety, etc.)
- trade promotion activities
- programmes or schemes to facilitate labour mobility, to reduce discrimination, to reduce unemployment in distressed or underdeveloped regions, to promote the employment of disadvantaged or other groups, etc.
- operation or support of arbitration and mediation services
- regulation of monopolies and other restraints on trade and market entry
- supervision of the banking industry
- consumer education and protection
- institutions dealing with patents, trademarks, copyrights and company registration
- weather forecasting, hydrologic surveys, geodesic surveys, etc.
- promotion of general economic and commercial policies and programmes.
Non-residential construction
Office and administrative buildings
e.g., bank buildings
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage areas
Other institutional buildings
e.g., meteorological stations
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Parking lots and parking garages
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Aircraft
Other transportation equipment
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments
Computers and peripherals
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., on contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — general economic, commercial, and labour affairs
82. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for general economic, commercial, and labour affairs?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
|
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Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other institutional buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Aircraft | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other transportation equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — general economic, commercial, and labour affairs
83. This is a summary of the capital expenditures reported for general economic, commercial, and labour affairs.
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Capital expenditures | |
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Office and administrative buildings | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Other institutional buildings | |
Other buildings | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Aircraft | |
Other transportation equipment | |
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — general economic, commercial, and labour affairs
84. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for general economic, commercial, and labour affairs.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for general economic, commercial, and labour affairs in question 83.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction
85. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction: The administration, operation, supervision and regulation of agricultural, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction industry affairs and services.
Includes:
- issuance of certificates permitting occupancy
- development, expansion or improvement of manufacturing
- construction, operation or support of flood control, irrigation and drainage systems
- liaison with manufacturers' associations and other organizations interested in manufacturing affairs and services
- forest crops in addition to timber
- forest fire fighting and prevention
- restricting or encouraging output of a particular crop or for allowing land to remain uncultivated
- regulation of production rates
- inspections of sites for conformity with safety regulations, protection of consumers against dangerous products, etc.
- conservation, extension and rationalized exploitation of resources and reserves
- protection, propagation and rationalized exploitation of fish and wildlife stocks
- operation or support of reforestation work, pest and disease control
- fish hatcheries, extension services, stocking or culling activities, etc.
- issuance of licences and leases
- issuance of fishing and hunting licences
- veterinary services to farmers, pest control services, crop inspection services and crop grading services.
Excludes:
- support for the construction of housing, industrial buildings, streets, public utilities (e.g., water, gas, electricity, heating), cultural facilities, etc. (classified according to function)
- development and regulation of housing standards (see Housing)
- control of offshore and ocean fishing (see Defense, public order and safety)
- fishing and hunting affairs and services that take place in natural parks and reserves (see Recreation, culture, and religion)
- affairs and services concerning the coal processing industry (see Fuel and energy)
- petroleum refineries (see Fuel and energy).
Non-residential construction
Office and administrative buildings
Farm buildings
Manufacturing plants
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage areas
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres
Warehouses
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Parking lots and parking garages
Highway and road structures and networks
e.g., signs, guardrails, lighting, landscaping, sidewalks, fences
Irrigation networks
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Special-purpose vehicles
e.g., fire trucks, prison vans
Aircraft
Medium and heavy-duty trucks
Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment
Heating and cooling equipment
Exclude household appliances.
Industry-specific manufacturing equipment
Materials handling equipment
Measuring, control and scientific instruments
Other scientific and technical instruments
Computers and peripherals
Office furniture
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., on contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction
86. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
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Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Farm buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Manufacturing plants | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Warehouses | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Highway and road structures and networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Irrigation networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Special-purpose vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Aircraft | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Heating and cooling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industry-specific manufacturing equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Materials handling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Measuring, control and scientific instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other scientific and technical instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction
87. This is a summary of the capital expenditures reported for agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction.
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Capital expenditures | |
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Office and administrative buildings | |
Farm buildings | |
Manufacturing plants | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres | |
Warehouses | |
Other buildings | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Highway and road structures and networks | |
Irrigation networks | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Special-purpose vehicles | |
Aircraft | |
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | |
Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment | |
Heating and cooling equipment | |
Industry-specific manufacturing equipment | |
Materials handling equipment | |
Measuring, control and scientific instruments | |
Other scientific and technical instruments | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Office furniture | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction
88. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing, and construction in question 87.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — other economic affairs not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.)
89. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for other economic affairs not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.)?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Other economic affairs not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.): General economic and commercial affairs and services concerning the regulation, construction, extension, improvement, operation and maintenance of communication systems (postal, telephone, telegraph, wireless and satellite communication systems); construction, extension, improvement, operation and maintenance of hotels and restaurants; the distributive trade and the storage and warehousing industry; supervision and regulation of wholesale and retail trade (permits, sales practices, labeling of packaged food and other household goods, inspection of scales and other weighing devices, etc.), as well as warehouses and stores (permits, control of bonded warehouses, etc.); production and dissemination of general information, technical documentation and statistics on communications affairs and services; on prices, on the availability of goods and on other aspects of the distributive trade; on the storage and warehousing industry; on hotel and restaurant affairs and services; activities to support the construction, operation, maintenance or upgrading of communication systems, of hotels and restaurant, or to support the distributive trade and the storage and warehousing industry; price control and rationing schemes operating through retailers or wholesalers regardless of the type of goods involved or intended consumer.
Includes:
- granting of franchises;
- assignment of communications frequencies, specification of markets to be served and tariffs to be charged, etc.
- distributive trade licensing, sales practices, labelling of packaged food and other goods intended for household consumption, inspection of scales and other weighing machines, etc.
- licensing and control of government-bonded warehouses
- multi-purpose development projects.
Excludes:
- radio and satellite navigation aids for water transport and air transport (see Other transport not elsewhere classified)
- radio and television broadcasting systems (see Recreation, culture, and religion)
- administration of price and other controls applied to the producer (classified according to function)
- food and other such subsidies applicable to particular population groups or individuals (see Other health and social protection)
- projects with one main function and other functions that are secondary (classified according to main function).
Non-residential construction
Office and administrative buildings
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage areas
Communication buildings
Hotels and convention centres
Stores and retail outlets
Restaurants and bars
Warehouses
Other commercial properties
e.g., business parks, post offices, mail sortation facilities
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Parking lots and parking garages
Telecommunications transmission support structures
Telecommunications transmission cables and lines
Exclude optical fibre.
Telecommunications transmission optical fibre cables
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Special-purpose vehicles
e.g., armoured trucks for money and securities transportation
Medium and heavy-duty trucks
Freight and utility trailers
Buses
e.g., vans of a seating capacity of 10 persons or more, electric trackless trolley coaches
Telephone and data communications equipment
e.g., fax machines, telephone switching, local area routers, smartphones
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
Computers and peripherals
Office furniture
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines
Furniture and fixtures
Exclude office furniture.
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment
Commercial and service industry machinery and equipment (n.e.c.)
e.g., banking and vending machines, coin-operated amusement machines
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments
Space satellites
e.g., meteorological satellites, telecommunication satellites, global positioning system (GPS) receivers
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., on contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — other economic affairs not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.)
90. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for other economic affairs not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.)?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
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Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Communication buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Hotels and convention centres | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Stores and retail outlets | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Restaurants and bars | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Warehouses | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other commercial properties | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Telecommunications transmission support structures | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Telecommunications transmission cables and lines | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Telecommunications transmission optical fibre cables | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Special-purpose vehicles | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Freight and utility trailers | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Buses | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Telephone and data communications equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Furniture and fixtures | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Commercial and service industry machinery and equipment (n.e.c.) | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Space satellites | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — other economic affairs not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.)
91. This is a summary of the capital expenditures reported for other economic affairs not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.).
Note: You cannot make changes to this page.
Please review the values and, if needed press the Previous button at the bottom of the page to navigate to the previous pages to make any modifications.
Capital expenditures | |
---|---|
Office and administrative buildings | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Communication buildings | |
Hotels and convention centres | |
Stores and retail outlets | |
Restaurants and bars | |
Warehouses | |
Other commercial properties | |
Other buildings | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Telecommunications transmission support structures | |
Telecommunications transmission cables and lines | |
Telecommunications transmission optical fibre cables | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Special-purpose vehicles | |
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | |
Freight and utility trailers | |
Buses | |
Telephone and data communications equipment | |
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Office furniture | |
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | |
Furniture and fixtures | |
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment | |
Commercial and service industry machinery and equipment (n.e.c.) | |
Measuring, control, and scientific instruments | |
Space satellites | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — other economic affairs not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.)
92. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for other economic affairs not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.).
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for other economic affairs not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.) in question 91.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — general public services
93. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for general public services?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
General public services: The administration, operation or support of executive and legislative organs, of financial and fiscal affairs and services, and of external affairs and services, and basic research undertaken without any particular application or use in view.
Includes:
- office of the chief executive at all levels of government
- legislative bodies at all levels of government (parliaments, chambers of deputies, senates, assemblies, town councils, etc.)
- advisory, administrative and political staffs attached to chief executive offices and legislatures
- elections and referendums
- treasury or ministry of finance
- budget office
- customs authorities
- accounting and auditing service
- diplomatic and consular missions
- libraries and other reference services serving mainly executive and legislative organs
- operation or support of information and cultural services for distribution beyond national boundaries
- government agencies engaged in basic research or in applied research and experimental development related to general public services
- research undertaken by non-government bodies (e.g., research institutes and universities).
Non-residential construction
Office and administrative buildings
e.g., parliament and senate buildings, town halls
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage areas
Other institutional buildings
e.g., customs houses
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Parking lots and parking garages
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Freight and utility trailers
Other transportation equipment
Materials handling trucks and tractors
Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment
Computers and peripherals
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines
Telephone and data communications equipment
e.g., fax machines, telephone switching, local area routers, smartphones
Televisions and other audio and video equipment
Office furniture
Furniture and fixtures
Exclude office furniture.
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., on contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures — general public services
94. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for general public services?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
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Office and administrative buildings | ||
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Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other institutional buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Freight and utility trailers | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other transportation equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Materials handling trucks and tractors | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Telephone and data communications equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Furniture and fixtures | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures — general public services
95. This is a summary of the capital expenditures reported for general public services.
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Office and administrative buildings | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Other institutional buildings | |
Other buildings | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Freight and utility trailers | |
Other transportation equipment | |
Materials handling trucks and tractors | |
Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | |
Telephone and data communications equipment | |
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | |
Office furniture | |
Furniture and fixtures | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding — general public services
96. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for general public services.
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for general public services in question 95.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Assets — other function
97. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what type of assets received capital expenditures for other function: ?
Include:
- structures with its principal use
- site preparation with the structure being built
- leasehold improvements with the leased asset
- machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (i.e., elevators, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure.
Select all that apply.
Non-residential construction
Office and administrative buildings
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage areas
Other buildings
Specify other buildings
Highway and road structures and networks
e.g., signs, guardrails, lighting, landscaping, sidewalks, fences
Parking lots and parking garages
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Freight and utility trailers
Other transportation equipment
Materials handling trucks and tractors
Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment
Computers and peripherals
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines
Telephone and data communications equipment
e.g., fax machines, telephone switching, local area routers, smartphones
Televisions and other audio and video equipment
Office furniture
Furniture and fixtures
Exclude office furniture.
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., on contract and in-house development
Capital expenditures
98. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's capital expenditures for other function: ?
Report in thousands of Canadian dollars.
A) New acquisitions and additions: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.
B) Acquisitions of used assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately.
C) Refurbishment and renovations: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.
Expected useful life (years): Report the expected life of the asset in years.
Affordable Housing: Include rental housing subsidized by the government. Exclude temporary shelters and housing without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Other Residential Construction: Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites, excluding affordable housing. Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services (these should be reported in non-residential construction).
Non-Residential assets: expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential buildings, engineering construction, machinery, and equipment (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.
CAN$ '000 | Expected useful life (years) |
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Office and administrative buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other buildings | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Highway and road structures and networks | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Freight and utility trailers | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other transportation equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Materials handling trucks and tractors | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Telephone and data communications equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Office furniture | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Furniture and fixtures | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Pre-packaged software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
New acquisitions and additions | ||
Acquisitions of used assets | ||
Refurbishment and renovations | ||
Total capital expenditures |
Summary of expenditures
99. This is a summary of the capital expenditures reported for other function: .
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Office and administrative buildings | |
Industrial service buildings and depots | |
Other buildings | |
Highway and road structures and networks | |
Parking lots and parking garages | |
Other infrastructure | |
Total non-residential construction | |
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | |
Freight and utility trailers | |
Other transportation equipment | |
Materials handling trucks and tractors | |
Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment | |
Computers and peripherals | |
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | |
Telephone and data communications equipment | |
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | |
Office furniture | |
Furniture and fixtures | |
Other machinery and equipment | |
Total machinery and equipment | |
Pre-packaged software | |
Custom-designed software | |
Total software | |
Total expenditures |
Source of funding
100. Provide the source of funding breakdown of the capital expenditures previously provided for other function: .
Note: Sum of a to d should be equal to total capital expenditures reported for other function: in question 99.
Sources of funding include government grants, donations, credit and venture capital from external sources according to the level of government (federal, provincial/territorial, and local/regional/municipal). All other sources including internal funding (sales of goods and services, loans, etc.) as well as donations and grants from private sources can be combined under Private and other sources of funding.
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Municipal or regional government grants and contributions | |
Provincial and territorial government grants and contributions | |
Federal government grants and contributions | |
Private, internal and other sources of funding |
Gross Capital Expenditures - Environmental protection activities and resources management activities
The next questions cover the capital and repair expenditures made by this organization in order to prevent, reduce or eliminate pollution and other forms of degradation of the environment while performing your production activity, i.e., within your organization. For example, the purchase of energy-efficient heating and cooling systems, the installation of energy-saving lighting systems, or the purchase of electric vehicles.
Expenditures made to restore the environment from a degraded state are included. Exclude expenditures made to improve employee health, workplace safety, and site beautification. Please report all environmental protection or resources management expenditures whether or not they are in response to current or anticipated Canadian or international regulations, conventions or voluntary agreements.
101. For the fiscal year, did this organization have capital expenditures for environmental protection and resources management activities, such as purchase of electric vehicles, investment in efficient lighting systems, or any of the ones listed below?
Environmental protection activities are:
- solid waste management (e.g., hazardous waste or recycling collection, storage or treatment equipment)
- wastewater management
- air pollution management (e.g., emissions control systems)
- protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water
- protection and restoration of biodiversity and habitat
- noise and vibration abatement
- protection against radiation.
Resources management activities are:
- heat and energy savings and management (for example, energy-efficient windows)
- purchase of fuel-efficient vehicles and efficient transportation goods or technologies
- production of energy from renewable sources or nuclear energy.
Environmental protection expenditures: all capital and repair expenditures whose primary purpose is the prevention, reduction or elimination of pollution and/or other forms of degradation of the environment as well as measures taken to restore the environment from a degraded state.
Include expenditures that this specific operation incurred for pollution prevention, abatement and control; solid waste management; wastewater management; protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water; protection and restoration of biodiversity and habitat; etc.
Exclude expenditures made to improve employee health, workplace safety, and site beautification. Expenses incurred to produce pollution prevention or abatement and control equipment for sale are also excluded as they would appear twice in the expenditure data produced by Statistics Canada. Expenditures for environment-related research and development are also excluded since they are collected elsewhere in Statistics Canada.
- Yes
- No
102. For the fiscal year, for which of the following environmental protection and resources management activities did this organization have capital expenditures?
Select all that apply.
Solid waste management
Examples of related technologies:
Collection-related goods and technologies:
- collection vehicles for waste, recycling and organics
- containers for collection of waste, recycling and organics
- other recycling equipment used in collection.
Separating and sorting-related goods and technologies: air classifiers, magnetic separators, eddy current separators, etc.
Compaction-related goods and technologies: balers, densifiers, compactors, shredders, granulators, etc.
Centralized biological reprocessing technologies: centralized composters, etc.
Disposal-related goods and technologies:
- equipment for landfill leachate collection and containment
- equipment for landfill gas management
- equipment for thermal treatment (e.g., rotary kiln incinerator, mass burning, starved air incinerator, fluidized bed).
High-level radioactive waste: waste that contains or is contaminated with radionuclides at a concentration or radioactivity level that is high enough that shielding is required during normal handling and transportation.
Wastewater management
Examples of related technologies:
Physical or chemical treatment of industrial wastewater:
- tanks and related components for dilution or equalization, neutralization, sedimentation, chemical precipitation
- oil separators, skimmers
- ion exchange beds
- air stripping tanks or columns
- liquid extraction columns
- micro-porous membrane adsorbers
- equipment for advanced chemical oxidation or UV radiation
- pre-treatment filters.
Centralized physical or chemical and biological treatment of sewage:
- intake screens
- air sparging grit chambers
- oil separators, skimmers
- tanks and related components for sedimentation, chemical precipitation or flocculation, aerobic biological treatment, aeration, clarification, disinfection
- membrane bioreactors
- trickling filters
- anaerobic digesters.
Air pollution management
Examples of related technologies:
Physical or chemical treatment technologies:
- filters and cyclones
- electrostatic precipitators
- scrubbers
- waste gas absorbers and waste gas flare or incinerators
- industrial catalytic converters
- pollutant recovery condensers
- adsorbers.
Greenhouse gas control technologies:
- clean coal processing technologies
- carbon capture and sequestration technologies and storage
- air and off-gas treatments.
Air quality and air pollution technologies: low emitting burners.
Monitoring and compliance technologies:
- leak detection technologies
- environmental measurement apparatus.
Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water
Examples of related activities:
In situ biological treatments:
- enhanced bioremediation
- phytoremediation
- bioventing.
Ex situ biological treatments:
- bioreaction
- biopiles
- landfarming
- slurry phase biological treatment.
In situ physical and chemical treatments:
- biochar
- chemical oxidation
- fracturing
- soil flushing
- soil vapour extraction
- solidification
- stabilization
- air sparging
- bioslurping
- directional wells
- dual phase extraction
- thermal treatment
- hydrofracturing enhancements
- in-well air stripping
- passive and reactive treatment walls.
Ex situ physical and chemical treatments:
- chemical extraction
- chemical reduction and oxidation
- dehalogenation
- separation
- soil washing
- solidification
- stabilization
- adsorption and absorption
- advanced oxidation
- air stripping
- ion exchange
- precipitation
- flocculation
- coagulation
- separation
- sprinkler irrigation.
In situ thermal treatments:
- hot air injection
- electrical resistance.
Ex situ thermal treatments:
- incineration
- pyrolysis
- thermal desorption.
Containment
Heat and energy savings and management
Examples of related goods and technologies:
Efficient industrial or commercial equipment:
- high efficiency burners and boilers (Energy Star)
- high efficiency pumps (Energy Star) and motors (NEMA PremiumTM)
- high efficiency industrial or commercial HVAC (Energy Star)
- combined heat and power generation (CHP/cogeneration)
- high efficiency industrial or commercial lighting systems (Energy Star)
- automation and control technologies
- energy efficient filters and processes
- advanced insulation (e.g., super insulating materials (SIMs); vacuum insulation panels (VIP), gas-filled panels (GFP); and aerogel-based products (ABP))
- predictive maintenance technologies (e.g., twinning, sensors, related software).
Demand management technologies:
- smart inverters
- smart meters and devices
- phasor measurement units
- management systems (software).
Energy storage technologies:
- flywheels
- equipment for pumped hydro systems
- equipment for compressed air systems
- advanced batteries (e.g., NiCd, NiMH, Li-ion, NaS, NaNiCl, hybrid flow, redox flow, hydrogen storage, synthetic natural gas)
- fuel cells
- thermal storage systems
- double-layer capacitors (DLC)
- superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES).
Production of renewable energy
Renewable energy: energy obtained from resources that can be naturally replenished or renewed within a human lifespan, that is, the resource is a sustainable source of energy. This includes: wind, solar aero-thermal, geothermal, hydrothermal and ocean energy, hydropower, biomass, landfill gas, sewage treatment plant gas and biogases.
Wind energy systems or equipment: horizontal and vertical axis turbines; towers and other types of equipment used to generate energy and electricity.
Geothermal: hot water or steam extracted from the Earth's interior and used for geothermal heat pumps, water heating or electricity generation.
Solar energy systems or equipment: active and passive solar systems; photovoltaics; solar thermal generators; solar water and space heating systems.
Bioenergy (Biomass energy): systems and equipment (turbines, boilers, process equipment) that use organic matter such as forest and agricultural residues to produce electricity, steam, or heat.
Waste to energy: use of a non-biomass waste product to produce electricity, steam, or heat.
Other renewable energy systems or equipment: systems and equipment for energy production from wave, tidal, and ocean thermal energy conversion systems.
Environmental protection activities
Solid waste management
Capital expenditures related to non-hazardous and hazardous solid waste collection, transport, treatment, storage, disposal, recycling, and composting, and activities related to measurement, control, and laboratories.
Exclude capital expenditures on sewage or wastewater management, and treatment of high-level radioactive waste.
Wastewater management
Capital expenditures related to prevention of wastewater through in-process modifications, wastewater treatment (including pollution abatement and control (end-of-pipe) processes), management of substances released to surface waters, municipal sewer systems, soil, or underground. Include capital expenditures related to treatment of cooling water for disposal, installation of sewage infrastructure, expenditures related to the use, collection, treatment and disposal of sewage (including septic tanks), and activities related to measurement, control, and laboratories.
Exclude capital expenditures on the protection of groundwater from pollutant infiltration and the cleaning up of soil and water bodies after pollution.
Air pollution management
Capital expenditures related to air pollution prevention (i.e., the elimination of pollution at the source) and air pollution abatement and control (i.e., end-of-pipe processes), including monitoring.
e.g., scrubbers, air and off-gas treatments, low emitting burners, leak detection technologies
Exclude heat or energy savings and management, the purchase or lease of fuel efficient vehicles and equipment, the production of renewable or clean energy, the purchase of biofuels, biochemicals or biomaterials, and the purchase of carbon offset credits and carbon taxes.
Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water
Capital expenditures for the prevention of pollution infiltration, cleaning up of soil and water bodies, protection of soil from erosion, salinization and physical degradation, monitoring, and site reclamation and decommissioning. Include decommissioning expenditures incurred in the fiscal year even if the site closed before this period.
Exclude capital expenditures on wastewater management.
Protection of biodiversity and habitat
Capital expenditures related to protecting wildlife and habitat from the effects of economic activity and to restoring wildlife or habitat that has been adversely affected by such activity, including monitoring.
Noise and vibration abatement
Capital expenditures related to the control, reduction and abatement of industrial and transport noise and vibration related to the activities of this organization.
Exclude the abatement of noise and vibration for the purpose of workplace protection.
Protection against radiation
Capital expenditures for the reduction or elimination of the negative consequences of high-level radiation, including the handling, transportation and treatment of high-level radioactive waste - that is, waste that requires shielding during normal handling and transportation because of its high radionuclide content.
Exclude the management of low-level radioactive waste, and the protection against radiation for the purpose of workplace protection.
Other environmental protection activities
Capital expenditures related to other initiatives not listed above. Report imputed interest on funds held in trust against future environmental liabilities.
Exclude capital expenditures related to research and development, to heat or energy savings and management, the purchase or lease of fuel efficient vehicles and transportation goods, the production of renewable or clean energy, and the purchase of biofuels, biochemicals or biomaterials.
Resources management activities
Heat and energy savings and management
Capital expenditures related to minimizing the intake of energy through in-process modifications as well as the minimisation of heat and energy losses. This includes in-process modifications, insulation activities, energy recovery, monitoring related to energy saving, and lighting upgrades.
Use of fuel efficient vehicles and transportation goods or technologies
Capital expenditures related to the purchase or the lease of electric and hybrid vehicles, vehicles using alternative fuels, alternative fuel retrofits on existing vehicles, and low-rolling resistance tires.
Production of nuclear energy, whether for sale or own use
Capital expenditures related to the production of nuclear power.
Production of energy from renewable sources, whether for sale or own use
Capital expenditures related to the production of electricity or heat from renewable sources.
e.g., wind, geothermal, hydro, solar, and waste to energy
103. For the fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for each environmental protection and resources management activity?
When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Environmental protection activity | |
Solid waste management | |
Wastewater management | |
Air pollution management | |
Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water | |
Protection of biodiversity and habitat | |
Noise and vibration abatement | |
Protection against radiation | |
Other environmental protection activities | |
Resources management activity | |
Heat and energy savings and management | |
Use of fuel efficient vehicles and transportation goods or technologies | |
Production of nuclear energy, whether for sale or own use | |
Production of energy from renewable sources, whether for sale or own use |
Environmental protection and resources management activities
104. Which of the following were drivers to the adoption of new or significantly improved clean technologies, systems or equipment for this organization during the fiscal year?
Select all that apply.
- Sufficient return on investment
i.e., sufficient business case - Regulations
- Government incentives
- Carbon pricing
- Voluntary agreement
- Public image
- Corporate policy
- Part of regular capital turnover
- Other drivers
Specify other drivers: - There were no drivers during the fiscal year
105. Which of the following were obstacles to the adoption of new or significantly improved clean technologies, systems or equipment for this organization during the fiscal year?
Select all that apply.
- Lack of regulations
- Changing regulations
- Insufficient return on investment
i.e., no business case - Competing capital investments
- Difficulty obtaining financing
e.g., internal, private or government - Lack of information or knowledge related to systems or equipment (new or significantly improved)
- Lack of available systems or equipment (new or significantly improved)
- Lack of technical skills required to support this type of investment
- Lack of technical support or services
e.g., from consultants or vendors - Regulatory or policy barriers
- Organizational structure too inflexible
- Decisions made by parent, affiliate or subsidiary businesses
- Difficulty in integrating new technologies with existing infrastructure, systems, standards and processes
- Other obstacles
Specify other obstacles: - There were no obstacles during the fiscal year
Repair and maintenance expenditures
106. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were this organization's total non-capitalized repair and maintenance expenditures for the following functions of government?
Non-capitalized repair and maintenance expenditures for Non-residential construction
This represents the repair and maintenance of assets in contrast to the acquisition of assets or the renovation of assets.
Include:
- gross non-capital repair and maintenance expenditures on non-residential buildings, other structures and on machinery and equipment
- value of repair work done by your own employees as well as payments to persons outside your employment
- building maintenance such as janitorial services, snow removal and sanding, etc.
- equipment maintenance such as oil changes and lubrication of vehicles and other machinery, etc.
Non-capitalized repair and maintenance expenditures for Machinery and equipment
Include: equipment maintenance such as oil changes and lubrication of vehicles and other machinery, etc.
Non-residential construction | Machinery and equipment | |
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Road transport | ||
Public transit | ||
Other transport not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.) | ||
Water supply | ||
Community amenities not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.) | ||
Storm water management | ||
Waste water management | ||
Waste management | ||
Other community amenities and environmental protection | ||
Defense, public order and safety | ||
Hospital services | ||
Health except hospital services | ||
Housing | ||
Social protection other than housing | ||
Education | ||
Recreation, culture, and religion | ||
Electricity | ||
Fuel and Energy | ||
Tourism | ||
General economic, commercial and labour affairs | ||
Agriculture, forest, fishing, hunting, mining, manufacturing and construction | ||
Other economic affairs not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.) | ||
General public services | ||
Other functions |
Internal cost
107. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, were any internal costs (work done by own labour force) included in the reported capital or repair expenditures?
Include internal construction or development costs (such as materials and labour) that are capitalized as part of the asset costs (such as own employee installation or erection of fixed assets, systems and software development staff).
Include all materials and supplies provided free to contractors and all architects, engineering and consultants fees and similar services.
- Yes
- No
108. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, provide details on the own account (internal) costs imputed to fixed assets or repair and maintenance expenses.
Salaries and Wages: Show the total value of salaries and wages paid to your employees. Salaries and wages are gross earnings before deductions such as income tax and include incentive bonuses and vacation pay but exclude fringe benefits.
Materials and Supplies: Report total cost of materials and supplies used by your own employees and those provided free to contractors relating to the expenditures reported.
Other charges: Examples of other charges are insurance, power, telephone and also architectural, legal, and engineering fees considered to be applicable to the expenditures reported.
CAN$ '000 | |
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Non-residential Construction capital expenditures | |
Salaries and wages | |
Materials and supplies | |
Other charges | |
Non-capitalized repair and maintenance construction | |
Salaries and wages | |
Materials and supplies | |
Other charges | |
Machinery and equipment capital expenditures | |
Salaries and wages | |
Materials and supplies | |
Other charges | |
Software development capital expenditures | |
Salaries and wages | |
Materials and supplies | |
Other charges |
Disposals and sales of fixed assets
109. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, did this organization dispose or sell any fixed assets?
Include fixed assets which were disposed of or sold, even if traded in for credit in the acquisition/purchase of new fixed assets.
- Yes
- No
Assets — Disposals
110. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, which assets were disposed of or sold?
When land and buildings are sold together, please report the land separately.
Select all that apply.
Land
Land
Residential construction
Affordable housing
Senior housing
Nursing home units with exclusive kitchen and bathroom
Student residence units with exclusive kitchen and bathroom
Other residential buildings
Specify other residential buildings
Non-residential buildings
Industrial service buildings and depots
e.g., maintenance garages, storage areas, aircraft hangars, aircraft maintenance buildings
Manufacturing plants
Farm buildings
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres
Office and administrative buildings
e.g., parliament and senate buildings, town halls, bank buildings
Warehouses
e.g., refrigerated storage, freight terminals
Hotels and convention centres
Stores and retail outlets
Service stations
e.g., gas stations, automotive repair shops
Restaurants and bars
Passenger terminal buildings and airports
Sports facilities with spectator capacity
Other indoor recreational facilities
Theatres and halls
e.g., concert halls, exhibition halls, movie theatres
Museums
Libraries
Religious centres and memorial sites
Historical sites
Daycare centres
Student residence units without exclusive kitchen and bathroom
Shelters and other collective dwellings
Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings
Hospitals
Clinics and other medical buildings
Nursing home units without exclusive kitchen and bath
Public security facilities
e.g., prisons, police stations, fire stations, detention centres, court houses
Communication buildings
Other institutional buildings
e.g., park buildings, customs houses, meteorological stations
Other commercial properties
e.g., business parks, post offices, mail sortation facilities.
Other non-residential buildings
Specify other non-residential buildings
Other infrastructure
Highway and road structures and networks
e.g., signs, guardrails, lighting, landscaping, sidewalks, bicycle paths, pedestrian lanes, traffic control infrastructure
Bridges
e.g., overpasses
Tunnels
Parking lots and parking garages
Railway lines and tracks, including light-rail
e.g., signs, lighting, security and traffic control infrastructure
Runways
e.g., airfields, heliport terminal, tarmac, runway lighting
Other transportation infrastructure
e.g., loading facilities, terminals excluding warehouses
Flood protection infrastructure
e.g., storm sewers, drains, pipes, dams, reservoirs
Water filtration and treatment plants
Water supply infrastructure
e.g., aquaducts mains, trunk and distribution mains, water reservoirs, water wells, fill stations
Sewage and wastewater treatment plants
Other sewage infrastructure
e.g., collection and disposal infrastructure
Waste disposal facilities
Outdoor recreational facilities
Marinas
Seaports and harbours
Canals and waterways
Other marine infrastructure
Hydro-power plants
Fossil fuel or steam power plants
Wind and solar power plants
Nuclear power plants
Power transmission networks
Power distribution networks
Other electric power infrastructure
Irrigation networks
Pollution abatement and control infrastructure
Production facilities in oil and gas extraction
Natural gas processing plants
Pipelines
Other oil and gas infrastructure
e.g., gas mains, bulk storage, pumping sites, oil or gas storage tanks, injection wells, seismograph stations
Telecommunications transmission support structures
Telecommunications transmission cables and lines
Exclude optical fibre.
Telecommunications transmission optical fibre cables
Other infrastructure
Specify other infrastructure
Machinery and equipment
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
Medium and heavy-duty trucks
Buses
e.g., vans of a seating capacity of 10 persons or more, electric trackless trolley coaches
Freight and utility trailers
Special-purpose vehicles
e.g., ambulances, fire trucks, prison vans, trucks fitted with elevator platforms, tow trucks, armoured trucks for money and securities transportation
Materials handling trucks and tractors
Other materials handling equipment
e.g., winches, aerial work platforms, hoists, conveyors
Locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment
Non-military Aircraft
Unmanned aerial vehicles
e.g., drones
Non-military ships, barges and platforms
e.g., ferry boats, tug boats
Boats and personal watercraft
Other transportation equipment
e.g., all-terrain vehicles
Computers and peripherals
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines
Office furniture
Furniture and fixtures
Exclude office furniture.
Playground, gymnasium, exercise, and other athletic equipment
Telephone and data communications equipment
e.g., fax machines, telephone switching, local area routers, smartphones
Televisions and other audio and video equipment
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
e.g., traffic control equipment, surveillance cameras
Navigational and guidance instruments
e.g., ultrasonic detecting equipment, radio navigational aid, radio direction finders
Water treatment equipment
Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems
Pumps and compressors
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment
Commercial and service industry machinery and equipment, (n.e.c.)
e.g., banking and vending machines, coin-operated amusement machines, commercial laundry machines
Powered hand tools
Construction machinery and equipment
Nuclear reactor steam supply system equipment
Engines and mechanical power transmission equipment
Oil and gas field production machinery and equipment
Industry-specific manufacturing equipment
Heavy-gauge metal containers
e.g., intermodal
Metalworking machinery
Other miscellaneous industrial machinery and non-motorized equipment, n.e.c.
Electric motors and generators
Switchgear, switchboards, relays, and industrial control apparatus
Turbines, turbine generators, and turbine generator sets
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals
Heating and cooling equipment
Exclude household appliances.
Power and distribution transformers
Instruments for measuring electricity
Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment
Space satellites
e.g., meteorological satellites, telecommunication satellites, global positioning system (GPS) receivers
Medical and laboratory equipment
e.g., medical furnishings and laboratory apparatus
Exclude scientific instruments.
Medical, dental, and personal safety supplies
Industrial and commercial fans, blowers and air purification equipment
Measuring, control and scientific instruments
e.g., counting devices, parking meters, water metres, laboratory equipment
Other scientific and technical instruments
Military aircraft
Military ships
Military armoured vehicles
Automatic weapons, machine guns, rocket launchers, howitzers, mortars, and other weapons
Include parts.
Waste and scrap of iron and steel
Waste and scrap of aluminum and aluminum alloys
Waste and scrap of other non-ferrous metals
Other machinery and equipment
Specify other machinery and equipment
Software
Pre-packaged software
Custom-designed software
e.g., on contract and in-house development
Disposals and sales of fixed assets
111. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, what were the selling price and gross book value of the disposed or sold land?
When land and buildings are sold together, please report the land separately.
Selling Price: The total value, or the sales of fixed assets which were disposed of or sold, even if traded in for credit in the acquisition or purchase of new fixed assets. When land and buildings are sold together, please report the selling price of the land separately, along with other land sales.
Gross Book Value: This value should represent total capital expenditures for an asset, at and since the time of original construction or purchase, including all subsequent capital expenditures for the purpose of modernization, expansion, etc. Any subsidies received should not be subtracted. For land transfers, please report the market value in the gross book value section.
CAN$ '000 | |
---|---|
Land | |
Selling price | |
Gross book value |
Disposals and sales of fixed assets
112. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, provide details of this organization's disposals and sales of fixed assets for residential construction.
When land and buildings are sold together, please report the land separately.
Selling Price: The total value, or the sales of fixed assets which were disposed of or sold, even if traded in for credit in the acquisition or purchase of new fixed assets. When land and buildings are sold together, please report the selling price of the land separately, along with other land sales.
Gross Book Value: This value should represent total capital expenditures for an asset, at and since the time of original construction or purchase, including all subsequent capital expenditures for the purpose of modernization, expansion, etc. Any subsidies received should not be subtracted.
Age: Report the age of the fixed asset at the time of disposal. If you have disposed of or sold similar assets of varying ages, please combine the data and provide a weighted average for the ages in years.
Example of how to calculate a weighted average for years:
Asset A costs $1,000.00 and has a useful life of 20 years
Asset B costs $100.00 and has a useful life of 10 years
Asset C costs $10.00 and has a useful life of 30 years
Years = ((Asset A × Years of Asset A) + (Asset B × Years of Asset B) + (Asset C × Years of Asset C)) ÷ (Total Capital Expenditures)
Years = ((1000 × 20) + (100 × 10) + (10 × 30)) ÷ 1110
Years = 19
If it is not possible to provide the weighted average, please provide the useful life for the asset which had the largest acquisition cost.
CAN$ '000 | Years | |
---|---|---|
Affordable housing | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Senior housing | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Nursing home units with exclusive kitchen and bathroom | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Student residence units with exclusive kitchen and bathroom | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Other residential buildings | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age |
113. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, provide details of this organization's disposals and sales of fixed assets for non-residential buildings.
When land and buildings are sold together, please report the land separately.
Selling Price: The total value, or the sales of fixed assets which were disposed of or sold, even if traded in for credit in the acquisition or purchase of new fixed assets. When land and buildings are sold together, please report the selling price of the land separately, along with other land sales.
Gross Book Value: This value should represent total capital expenditures for an asset, at and since the time of original construction or purchase, including all subsequent capital expenditures for the purpose of modernization, expansion, etc. Any subsidies received should not be subtracted.
Age: Report the age of the fixed asset at the time of disposal. If you have disposed of or sold similar assets of varying ages, please combine the data and provide a weighted average for the ages in years.
Example of how to calculate a weighted average for years:
Asset A costs $1,000.00 and has a useful life of 20 years
Asset B costs $100.00 and has a useful life of 10 years
Asset C costs $10.00 and has a useful life of 30 years
Years = ((Asset A × Years of Asset A) + (Asset B × Years of Asset B) + (Asset C × Years of Asset C)) ÷ (Total Capital Expenditures)
Years = ((1000 × 20) + (100 × 10) + (10 × 30)) ÷ 1110
Years = 19
If it is not possible to provide the weighted average, please provide the useful life for the asset which had the largest acquisition cost.
CAN$ '000 | Years | |
---|---|---|
Industrial service buildings and depots | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Manufacturing plants | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Farm buildings | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Office and administrative buildings | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Warehouses | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Hotels and convention centres | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Stores and retail outlets | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Service stations | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Restaurants and bars | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Passenger terminal buildings and airports | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Sports facilities with spectator capacity | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Other indoor recreational facilities | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Theatres and halls | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Museums | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Libraries | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Religious centres and memorial sites | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Historical sites | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Daycare centres | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Student residence units without exclusive kitchen and bathroom | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Shelters and other collective dwellings | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Schools, colleges, universities and other educational building | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Hospitals | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Clinics and other medical buildings | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Nursing home units without exclusive kitchen and bath | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Public security facilities | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Communication buildings | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Other institutional buildings | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Other commercial properties | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Other non-residential buildings | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age |
114. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, provide details of this organization's disposals and sales of fixed assets for other infrastructure.
When land and buildings are sold together, please report the land separately.
Selling Price: The total value, or the sales of fixed assets which were disposed of or sold, even if traded in for credit in the acquisition or purchase of new fixed assets. When land and buildings are sold together, please report the selling price of the land separately, along with other land sales.
Gross Book Value: This value should represent total capital expenditures for an asset, at and since the time of original construction or purchase, including all subsequent capital expenditures for the purpose of modernization, expansion, etc. Any subsidies received should not be subtracted.
Age: Report the age of the fixed asset at the time of disposal. If you have disposed of or sold similar assets of varying ages, please combine the data and provide a weighted average for the ages in years.
Example of how to calculate a weighted average for years:
Asset A costs $1,000.00 and has a useful life of 20 years
Asset B costs $100.00 and has a useful life of 10 years
Asset C costs $10.00 and has a useful life of 30 years
Years = ((Asset A × Years of Asset A) + (Asset B × Years of Asset B) + (Asset C × Years of Asset C)) ÷ (Total Capital Expenditures)
Years = ((1000 × 20) + (100 × 10) + (10 × 30)) ÷ 1110
Years = 19
If it is not possible to provide the weighted average, please provide the useful life for the asset which had the largest acquisition cost.
CAN$ '000 | Years | |
---|---|---|
Highway and road structures and networks | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Bridges | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Tunnels | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Parking lots and parking garages | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Railway lines and tracks, including light-rail | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Runways | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Other transportation infrastructure | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Flood protection infrastructure | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Water filtration and treatment plants | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Water supply infrastructure | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Sewage and wastewater treatment plants | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Other sewage infrastructure | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Waste disposal facilities | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Outdoor recreational facilities | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Marinas | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Seaports and harbours | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Canals and waterways | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Other marine infrastructure | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Hydro-power plants | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Fossil fuel or steam power plants | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Wind and solar power plants | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Nuclear power plants | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Power transmission networks | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Power distribution networks | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Other electric power infrastructure | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Irrigation networks | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Pollution abatement and control infrastructure | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Production facilities in oil and gas extraction | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Natural gas processing plants | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Pipelines | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Other oil and gas infrastructure | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Telecommunications transmission support structures | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Telecommunications transmission cables and lines | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Telecommunications transmission optical fibre cables | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Other infrastructure | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age |
115. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, provide details of this organization's disposals and sales of fixed assets for machinery and equipment.
Selling Price: The total value, or the sales of fixed assets which were disposed of or sold, even if traded in for credit in the acquisition or purchase of new fixed assets. When land and buildings are sold together, please report the selling price of the land separately, along with other land sales.
Gross Book Value: This value should represent total capital expenditures for an asset, at and since the time of original construction or purchase, including all subsequent capital expenditures for the purpose of modernization, expansion, etc. Any subsidies received should not be subtracted.
Age: Report the age of the fixed asset at the time of disposal. If you have disposed of or sold similar assets of varying ages, please combine the data and provide a weighted average for the ages in years.
Example of how to calculate a weighted average for years:
Asset A costs $1,000.00 and has a useful life of 20 years
Asset B costs $100.00 and has a useful life of 10 years
Asset C costs $10.00 and has a useful life of 30 years
Years = ((Asset A × Years of Asset A) + (Asset B × Years of Asset B) + (Asset C × Years of Asset C)) ÷ (Total Capital Expenditures)
Years = ((1000 × 20) + (100 × 10) + (10 × 30)) ÷ 1110
Years = 19
If it is not possible to provide the weighted average, please provide the useful life for the asset which had the largest acquisition cost.
CAN$ '000 | Years | |
---|---|---|
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Medium and heavy-duty trucks | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Buses | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Freight and utility trailers | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Special-purpose vehicles | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Materials handling trucks and tractors | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Other materials handling equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Non-military Aircraft | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Unmanned aerial vehicles | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Non-military ships, barges and platforms | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Boats and personal watercraft | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Other transportation equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Computers and peripherals | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Office furniture | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Furniture and fixtures | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Playground, gymnasium, exercise, and other athletic equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Telephone and data communications equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Televisions and other audio and video equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Navigational and guidance instruments | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Water treatment equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Pumps and compressors | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Commercial and service industry machinery and equipment, (n.e.c.) | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Powered hand tools | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Construction machinery and equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Nuclear reactor steam supply system equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Engines and mechanical power transmission equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Oil and gas field production machinery and equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Industry-specific manufacturing equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Heavy-gauge metal containers | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Metalworking machinery | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Other miscellaneous industrial machinery and non-motorized equipment, n.e.c. | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Electric motors and generators | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Switchgear, switchboards, relays, and industrial control apparatus | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Turbines, turbine generators, and turbine generator sets | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Heating and cooling equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Power and distribution transformers | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Instruments for measuring electricity | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Space satellites | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Medical and laboratory equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Medical, dental, and personal safety supplies | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Industrial and commercial fans, blowers and air purification equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Measuring, control and scientific instruments | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Other scientific and technical instruments | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Military aircraft | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Military ships | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Military armoured vehicles | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Automatic weapons, machine guns, rocket launchers, howitzers, mortars, and other weapons | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Waste and scrap of iron and steel | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Waste and scrap of aluminum and aluminum alloys | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Waste and scrap of other non-ferrous metals | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Other machinery and equipment | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age |
116. For the fiscal year ending YYYY-MM-DD, provide details of this organization's disposals and sales of fixed assets for software.
Selling Price: The total value, or the sales of fixed assets which were disposed of or sold, even if traded in for credit in the acquisition or purchase of new fixed assets. When land and buildings are sold together, please report the selling price of the land separately, along with other land sales.
Gross Book Value: This value should represent total capital expenditures for an asset, at and since the time of original construction or purchase, including all subsequent capital expenditures for the purpose of modernization, expansion, etc. Any subsidies received should not be subtracted.
Age: Report the age of the fixed asset at the time of disposal. If you have disposed of or sold similar assets of varying ages, please combine the data and provide a weighted average for the ages in years.
Example of how to calculate a weighted average for years:
Asset A costs $1,000.00 and has a useful life of 20 years
Asset B costs $100.00 and has a useful life of 10 years
Asset C costs $10.00 and has a useful life of 30 years
Years = ((Asset A × Years of Asset A) + (Asset B × Years of Asset B) + (Asset C × Years of Asset C)) ÷ (Total Capital Expenditures)
Years = ((1000 × 20) + (100 × 10) + (10 × 30)) ÷ 1110
Years = 19
If it is not possible to provide the weighted average, please provide the useful life for the asset which had the largest acquisition cost.
CAN$ '000 | Years | |
---|---|---|
Pre-packaged software | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age | ||
Custom-designed software | ||
Selling price | ||
Gross book value | ||
Age |
Notification of intent to extract web data
117. Does this business have a website?
- Yes
- No
Specify the business website address 1
Specify the business website address 2
Specify the business website address 3
e.g., www.example.ca
Notification of intent to extract web data
Statistics Canada is piloting a web data extraction initiative, also known as web scraping, which uses software to search and compile publicly available data from organizational websites. As a result, we may visit the website for this organization to search for, and compile, additional information. This initiative should allow us to reduce the reporting burden on organizations, as well as produce additional statistical indicators to ensure that our data remain accurate and relevant.
We will do our utmost to ensure the data are collected in a manner that will not affect the functionality of the website. Any data collected will be used by Statistics Canada for statistical and research purposes only, in accordance with the agency's mandate.
Please visit Statistics Canada's web scraping initiative page for more information.
Please visit Statistics Canada's transparency and accountability page to learn more.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Statistics Canada Client Services, toll-free at 1-877-949-9492 (TTY: 1-800-363-7629) or by email at infostats@statcan.gc.ca. Additional information about this survey can be found by selecting the following link:
Annual Capital and Repair Expenditures Survey: Actual, Preliminary and Intentions (CAPEX)
Changes or events
118. Indicate any changes or events that affected the reported values for this business or organization, compared with the last reporting period.
Select all that apply.
- Strike or lock-out
- Exchange rate impact
- Price changes in goods or services sold
- Contracting out
- Organizational change
- Price changes in labour or raw materials
- Natural disaster
- Recession
- Change in product line
- Sold business or business units
- Expansion
- New or lost contract
- Plant closures
- Acquisition of business or business units
- Other
Specify the other changes or events: - No changes or events
Contact person
119. Statistics Canada may need to contact the person who completed this questionnaire for further information.
Is the provided given names and the provided family name the best person to contact?
- Yes
- No
Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?
- First name:
- Last name:
- Title:
- Email address:
- Telephone number (including area code):
- Extension number (if applicable):
The maximum number of characters is 5. - Fax number (including area code):
Feedback
120. How long did it take to complete this questionnaire?
Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.
- Hours:
- Minutes:
121. Do you have any comments about this questionnaire?