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Investment in non-residential building construction, January 2023

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The title of the infographic is "Investment in non-residential building construction, January 2023"

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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 building construction. Green arrows represent an increase, while red arrows represent a decrease.

Investment in non-residential for Canada increased 0.5% compared with December 2022. Newfoundland and Labrador was down 0.6%, Prince Edward Island was up 1.6%, Nova Scotia was up 1.0%, New Brunswick was up 1.9%, Quebec was up 0.8%, Ontario was up 0.5%, Manitoba was up 2.3%, Saskatchewan was up 0.7%, Alberta was down 0.4%, British Columbia was down 0.1%, Yukon was down 3.7%, Northwest Territories was down 4.5%, Nunavut was up 0.3%.

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

Total investment for Canada was $5,580.0 million, total investment for Newfoundland and Labrador was $26.3 million, total investment for Prince Edward Island was $18.1 million, total investment for Nova Scotia was $62.0 million, total investment for New Brunswick was $62.6 million, total investment for Quebec was $1,319.3 million, total investment for Ontario was $2,275.6 million, total investment for Manitoba was $184.0 million, total investment for Saskatchewan was $118.0 million, total investment for Alberta was $675.9 million, total investment for British Columbia was $815.0 million, total investment for Yukon was $13.0 million, total investment for Northwest Territories was $4.4 million, total investment for Nunavut was $5.8 million.

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

Industrial: Market share was 19.7%, total investment totalled $1,098.8 million, representing a year-over-year increase of 25.0% or $219.7 million.

Commercial: Market share was 55.2%, total investment totalled $3,077.6 million, representing a year-over-year increase of 9.6% or $269.0 million.

Institutional: Market share was 25.2%, total investment totalled $1,403.6 million, representing a year-over-year increase of 0.9% or $12.2 million.

Source: Table 34-10-0175-01–Investment in Building Construction.

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