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- 1. Canadian Vehicle Survey: Annual ArchivedTable: 53-223-XDescription:
From the Canadian Vehicle Survey, this product contains 38 tables showing the survey estimates for each year. The Canadian Vehicle Survey measures the activity of all on-road vehicles registered in Canada, except some vehicles such as buses (excluded since 2004), motorcycles, construction equipment and road maintenance equipment.
Estimates of total vehicle-kilometres are available by province and territory. Estimates of passenger-kilometres are available by province only. Estimates of fuel consumed are available by vehicle type.
Release date: 2010-07-07 - 2. Productivity Growth in Canada ArchivedJournals and periodicals: 15-204-XDescription:
Productivity growth in Canada (PGC), is the reference publication on productivity in Canada. The objective of this publication is twofold: a) to illustrate the importance of productivity trends on the changes in living standards in Canada and, b) to measure the productivity performance of the Canadian economy in comparison with the United States, in particular. PGC includes articles on productivity and related issues and serves as a vehicle to understanding the sources underlying economic growth in Canada.
Release date: 2003-02-14 - 3. Capital Expenditures by Type of Asset ArchivedTable: 61-223-XDescription:
This on-line publication provides detailed capital expenditures by type of asset on both construction and machinery and equipment made by private and public organizations in Canada. For each province and territory and for the 19 divisions of the Canadian economy, it details capital expenditures according to four types of residential construction, 95 types of non-residential construction, and 56 categories of machinery and equipment. Included are data on capital expenditures for major renovation and alteration of construction assets as well as for major retrofit and refurbishing of machinery and equipment assets. Trade and general construction contractors, suppliers of construction materials, and suppliers of machinery and equipment will find these data useful for market analysis.
Release date: 1999-11-04
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- 1. Canadian Vehicle Survey: Annual ArchivedTable: 53-223-XDescription:
From the Canadian Vehicle Survey, this product contains 38 tables showing the survey estimates for each year. The Canadian Vehicle Survey measures the activity of all on-road vehicles registered in Canada, except some vehicles such as buses (excluded since 2004), motorcycles, construction equipment and road maintenance equipment.
Estimates of total vehicle-kilometres are available by province and territory. Estimates of passenger-kilometres are available by province only. Estimates of fuel consumed are available by vehicle type.
Release date: 2010-07-07 - 2. Capital Expenditures by Type of Asset ArchivedTable: 61-223-XDescription:
This on-line publication provides detailed capital expenditures by type of asset on both construction and machinery and equipment made by private and public organizations in Canada. For each province and territory and for the 19 divisions of the Canadian economy, it details capital expenditures according to four types of residential construction, 95 types of non-residential construction, and 56 categories of machinery and equipment. Included are data on capital expenditures for major renovation and alteration of construction assets as well as for major retrofit and refurbishing of machinery and equipment assets. Trade and general construction contractors, suppliers of construction materials, and suppliers of machinery and equipment will find these data useful for market analysis.
Release date: 1999-11-04
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- 1. Productivity Growth in Canada ArchivedJournals and periodicals: 15-204-XDescription:
Productivity growth in Canada (PGC), is the reference publication on productivity in Canada. The objective of this publication is twofold: a) to illustrate the importance of productivity trends on the changes in living standards in Canada and, b) to measure the productivity performance of the Canadian economy in comparison with the United States, in particular. PGC includes articles on productivity and related issues and serves as a vehicle to understanding the sources underlying economic growth in Canada.
Release date: 2003-02-14
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