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  • Table: 36-10-0608-01
    Geography: Canada, Province or territory
    Frequency: Annual
    Description: Infrastructure is the physical structures and systems that support the production of goods and services and their delivery to and consumption by governments, businesses and citizens. The industry undertaking that infrastructure investment is also presented. Accumulating investment flows over time produces an estimate of the stock of infrastructure assets. The perpetual inventory method is used as it estimates a value of the net stock of fixed assets in existence and in the hands of producers which is generally based on estimating how many of the fixed assets installed, as a result of investment undertaken in previous years, have survived to the current period. The depreciation of that stock is calculated using the geometric method with asset specific depreciation profiles.
    Release date: 2026-03-13

  • Table: 36-10-0610-01
    Geography: Canada, Province or territory
    Frequency: Annual
    Description: The economic contribution as a result of the production of infrastructure assets due to investment is presented for valued added (GDP), compensation of employees and number of jobs. Value-added is a key measure of economic performance. It represents the output of an industry minus the value of intermediate inputs that were used up in the production of the goods and services. Within the Infrastructure Economic Accounts, this is the value added due to an industry's production of infrastructure assets. The number of jobs represents the number of jobs held by the self-employed, employees and unpaid family workers. The compensation of employees represents the wages and salaries, and supplementary labour income due to labour inputs for the production of infrastructure assets.
    Release date: 2026-03-13

  • Table: 36-10-0611-01
    Geography: Canada, Province or territory
    Frequency: Annual
    Description: The average age of investment is the weighted age of all investments remaining in the gross stock at year end. The remaining useful life, which is the difference between the average age of the investment spending and their expected service life, is then divided by the expected service life, creating a ratio that indicates the percentage of the asset class that remains.
    Release date: 2026-03-13

  • Table: 36-10-0655-01
    Geography: Canada, Province or territory
    Frequency: Annual
    Description: Expansion of the Infrastructure Economic Accounts focusing on the environmental aspect to aid in understanding the relationship between investment in infrastructure and the environment. Main indicators include greenhouse gas emissions as a result of production of infrastructure assets, greenhouse gas emissions per value-added, and clean input proportion.
    Release date: 2026-03-13

  • Data Visualization: 71-607-X2018013
    Description: The infrastructure economic accounts represents a set of statistical statements that record the economic, social and environmental impacts related to the production and use of infrastructure in Canada and each province and territory. The infrastructure economic accounts are organized using a statistical framework that outlines the concepts, classification systems and methods required to construct the accounts. This statistical framework is consistent with the Canadian system of national accounts, Canadian government finance statistics and Canada's balance of payments. This consistency permits users to analyze the infrastructure related statistical statements in the context of economy wide measures such as investment, gross domestic product (GDP), national income and wealth.
    Release date: 2026-03-13

  • Table: 34-10-0278-01
    Geography: Canada, Province or territory
    Frequency: Annual
    Description:

    Historical (real time) releases starting in 2015 of capital and repair expenditures, non-residential tangible assets, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), Canada, provinces and territories, annual data from 2006 to present.

    Release date: 2026-03-02

  • Table: 34-10-0279-01
    Geography: Canada
    Frequency: Annual
    Description:

    Historical (real time) releases starting in 2015 of capital and repair expenditures, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), Canada, annual data from 2006 to present.

    Release date: 2026-03-02

  • Table: 25-10-0054-01
    Geography: Canada
    Frequency: Quarterly
    Description: Oil and gas extraction, all capital expenditures, unadjusted and seasonally adjusted.
    Release date: 2026-03-02

  • Table: 34-10-0035-01
    Geography: Canada, Province or territory
    Frequency: Annual
    Description: Capital and repair expenditures, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), Canada, provinces and territories, annual data from 2006 to today.
    Release date: 2026-02-25

  • Table: 34-10-0036-01
    Geography: Canada
    Frequency: Annual
    Description: Capital and repair expenditures by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), Canada, annual data from 2006 to today.
    Release date: 2026-02-25
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  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5010
    Description: The survey's objectives are to examine the reasons for major construction investments, to identify strategies that are used by investors to achieve satisfactory outcomes from their construction investments, and to identify obstacles to achieving these outcomes.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5014
    Description: The investment in non-residential building construction represents the spending value for enterprises and governments, for industrial, commercial and institutional buildings.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5016
    Description: Residential Construction Investment represents the spending value for individuals, enterprises and governments in the construction of new residential dwellings, renovation work and the acquisition costs pertaining to new units built.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5155
    Description: The monthly investment in new housing construction represents the spending value for individuals, enterprises and governments in the construction of new residential dwellings during the reference period. The four dwelling types covered are singles, doubles,rows and apartments.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5186
    Description: The purpose of the survey is to collect information on the capital expenditures of the Canadian oil and gas extraction industry.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5191
    Description: Residential and non-residential property assessment values are primarily intended to meet data requirements from Finance Canada for Fiscal Arrangements, as part of the property tax base.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5213
    Description: The Property Values Program produces residential property value estimates by province and territory, as well as by census metropolitan areas (CMAs). This data series represents residential property market values by reference year. This includes all taxable and exempt properties.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5423
    Description: The Infrastructure Economic Account isolates the role and estimates the impact of infrastructure on Canada, the provinces and the territories. It provides a macroeconomic perspective of the infrastructure assets that represent the physical structures and systems that support the production of goods and services and their delivery to and consumption by governments, businesses and citizens.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5440
    Description: This product provides a harmonized Canada-wide open dataset of cycling infrastructure. The Data Exploration and Integration Lab (DEIL) compiled data from open data sources, validated, and standardized these to the The Canadian Bikeway Comfort and Safety (CAN-BICS) classification system. The dataset can be used for research, planning, policy and official statistics.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 7505
    Description: The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) produces a comprehensive database containing more than 14,000 housing series. From CANSIM you can download residential housing statistics on housing starts, completions, under construction and newly completed and unoccupied; vacancy rates; and mortgage information.