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Building permits, June 2023

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The title of the infographic is "Building permits, June 2023"

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Figure 1: Month-to-month change in total value of building permits (seasonally adjusted).

This is a map of Canada by province and territory that shows the month-to-month percentage changes of total building permit value. Green arrows represent an increase, while red arrows represent a decrease.

Building permit values in Canada up 6.1% compared to May. Newfoundland and Labrador up 52.1%, Prince Edward Island up 43.0%, Nova Scotia down 3.8%, New Brunswick down 25.9%, Quebec up 19.4%, Ontario down 8.9%, Manitoba up 29.3%, Saskatchewan down 7.3%, Alberta up 8.2%, British Columbia up 31.0%, Yukon up 121.8%, Northwest Territories down 86.2%, Nunavut up 44.4%.

Figure 2: Building permits for residential and non-residential construction in Canada (seasonally adjusted).

Residential: The total value was down 1.8% month over month.

Non-residential: The total value was up 20.4% month over month.

Single-family dwellings: total value was $2,545 million, representing a month-over-month increase of 1.1% or $27.7 million.

Multi-family dwellings: total value was $4,365 million, representing a month-over-month decrease of 3.5% or $156.4 million.

Industrial: total value was $1,036 million, representing a month-over-month increase of 51.0% or $349.9 million.

Commercial: total value was $2,111 million, representing a month-over-month decrease of 7.7% or $176.0 million.

Institutional: total value was $1,540 million, representing a month-over-month increase of 67.2% or $619.3 million.

Source: Table 34-10-0066-01, Building permits, by type of structure and type of work.

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