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Investment in non-residential building construction, January 2022

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The title of the infographic is "Investment in non-residential building construction, January 2022"

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Figure 1: Month-to-month change in non-residential construction investment (seasonally adjusted).

This is a map of Canada by province and territory, showing the month-to-month percentage changes for investment in non-residential construction. Green arrows represent an increase, while red arrows represent a decrease.

Investment in non-residential construction for Canada increased 1.5% in January 2022 compared with December 2021. Newfoundland and Labrador was down 1.8%, Prince Edward Island was up 0.8%, Nova Scotia was up 6.5%, New Brunswick was down 4.2%, Quebec was up 2.0%, Ontario was up 1.3%, Manitoba was down 0.9%, Saskatchewan was up 0.2%, Alberta was down 0.0%, British Columbia was up 3.7%, Yukon was up 2.3%, Northwest Territories was up 16.5%, Nunavut was down 5.5%.

Table 1: Total investment, millions of dollars (seasonally adjusted).

Total investment for Canada was $5,016.0 million, total investment for Newfoundland and Labrador was $38.1 million, total investment for Prince Edward Island was $20.2 million, total investment for Nova Scotia was $64.2 million, total investment for New Brunswick was $50.5 million, total investment for Quebec was $1,185.0 million, total investment for Ontario was $2,078.5 million, total investment for Manitoba was $152.1 million, total investment for Saskatchewan was $88.4 million, total investment for Alberta was $621.2 million, total investment for British Columbia was $697.0 million, total investment for Yukon was $9.7 million, total investment for Northwest Territories was $3.8 million, total investment for Nunavut was $7.2 million.

Figure 2: Investment in non-residential construction, market share and year-over-year change (seasonally adjusted).

Industrial: Market share was 17.2%, total investment totalled $863.5 million, representing a year-over-year increase of 5.4% or $44.6 million.

Commercial: Market share was 55.5%, total investment totalled $2,782.7 million, representing a year-over-year increase of 9.4% or $239.1 million.

Institutional: Market share was 27.3%, total investment totalled $1,369.8 million, representing a year-over-year increase of 19.4% or $223.0 million.

Source: Table 34-10-0175-01.

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