Business performance and ownership
Key indicators
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2,654-1.1%(annual change)
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209,029-0.9%(annual change)
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$728.1 million16.7%(period-to-period change)
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$449.3 million16.0%(period-to-period change)
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$146.2 million1.4%(period-to-period change)
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Results
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- 1,071. Women-owned Enterprises in Canada ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-626-X2018083Description:
This article in the Economic Insights series presents new estimates for women-owned and men owned enterprises in Canada. It uses a unique employer–employee matched database developed using administrative data that covers both business owners and their businesses. A private enterprise is defined as women-owned if women have a majority interest (at least 51%) in the enterprise.
Release date: 2018-09-24 - 1,072. The Measurement of Business Ownership by Gender in the Canadian Employer–Employee Dynamics Database ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-633-X2018017Description:
Understanding women’s business ownership and the performance of women-owned enterprises is important for designing policies to promote gender equality in leadership, economic empowerment of women and inclusive growth. However, evidence on business ownership by gender remains scarce because of the lack of comprehensive data. The study, Women-owned Enterprises in Canada (Grekou, Li and Liu, 2018), fills the data gap by identifying business ownership by gender using a newly developed administrative dataset—the Canadian Employer–Employee Dynamics Database (CEEDD). The dataset contains business owner information for all unincorporated enterprises and private corporations in Canada. This paper discusses the methodology adopted to establish the gender structure of business ownership. It then presents estimates of business ownership by gender (men or women majority ownership and equal ownership). Finally, it analyzes the sensitivity of these estimates and compares them with those calculated using other data sources.
Release date: 2018-09-24 - Table: 33-10-0092-01Geography: Province or territoryFrequency: Semi-annualDescription:
Canadian Business Counts, location counts with employees, by employment size ranges and North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), Canada and provinces, June 2018.
Release date: 2018-08-21 - Table: 33-10-0094-01Geography: Province or territoryFrequency: Semi-annualDescription:
Canadian Business Counts, location counts without employees, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), Canada and provinces, June 2018.
Release date: 2018-08-21 - 1,075. New findings on who controls Canadian corporations and how this has changed over the last 10 years ArchivedArticles and reports: 61-220-X2016001Description:
This report is a special release intended to highlight new insights into the extent of foreign control in the Canadian corporate economy from 2007 to 2016. It illustrates changes in foreign control by macro-region and country for financial and non-financial industry groupings.
Release date: 2018-08-01 - 1,076. Study: The Entry into and Exit out of Self-employment and Business Ownership in Canada ArchivedStats in brief: 11-001-X201819019086Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2018-07-09
- Articles and reports: 11F0019M2018407Description:
Entrepreneurial activity has long been argued as an important driver of innovation, job creation, and productivity growth. However, measuring entrepreneurial activity is not easy. Using a newly developed administrative database of firms and workers, the Canadian Employer–Employee Dynamics Database (CEEDD), over the period from 2001 to 2013, this paper distinguishes incorporated self-employment from unincorporated self-employment, and compares the entry and exit dynamics of the two types of self-employment by age, gender and province. The large number of observations in CEEDD and its longitudinal nature make this detailed analysis possible.
Release date: 2018-07-09 - Table: 33-10-0001-01Geography: Census subdivision, Census metropolitan areaFrequency: OccasionalDescription:
This table contains data on the number and the assessment value of residential properties, by property type, residency type and number of owners, for the census metropolitan areas of Toronto and Vancouver and their census subdivisions.
Release date: 2018-06-25 - Table: 33-10-0002-01Geography: Census subdivision, Census metropolitan areaFrequency: OccasionalDescription:
This table contains data on the number and the assessment value of residential properties, by condominium status and residency type for the census metropolitan areas of Toronto and Vancouver and their census subdivisions.
Release date: 2018-06-25 - Table: 33-10-0003-01Geography: Census subdivision, Census metropolitan areaFrequency: OccasionalDescription:
This table contains data on the number and the assessment value of residential properties, by property type, period of construction and residency type for the census metropolitan areas of Toronto and Vancouver and their census subdivisions.
Release date: 2018-06-25
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Data (1,180)
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- Table: 33-10-0208-01Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: OccasionalDescription:
Percentage of enterprises for which specific reasons for bringing general management services activities to Canada were not at all important, somewhat important, important or very important, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code and enterprise size, based on a three-year observation period. Reasons for bringing business activities to Canada include cost savings from locating abroad did not materialize (lower operating costs), labour costs abroad have risen (lower labour costs in Canada), better quality of labour or resources in Canada, lower Canadian dollar, consolidating number of suppliers, tax or other financial incentives, concerns about intellectual property, proximity to customers or other logistical issues, and other reasons related to general management services.
Release date: 2024-07-31 - Table: 33-10-0209-01Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: OccasionalDescription:
Percentage of enterprises for which specific reasons for bringing all other business activities to Canada were not at all important, somewhat important, important or very important, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code and enterprise size, based on a three-year observation period. Reasons for bringing business activities to Canada include cost savings from locating abroad did not materialize (lower operating costs), labour costs abroad have risen (lower labour costs in Canada), better quality of labour or resources in Canada, lower Canadian dollar, consolidating number of suppliers, tax or other financial incentives, concerns about intellectual property, proximity to customers or other logistical issues, and other reasons related to all other business activities.
Release date: 2024-07-31 - Table: 33-10-0303-01Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: OccasionalDescription:
Main market of the business by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code and enterprise size. Main market is the geographic region from which the business derived the highest percentage of total sales revenue.
Release date: 2024-07-31 - Table: 33-10-0270-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Census metropolitan areaFrequency: MonthlyDescription:
This table presents experimental counts of businesses that open, close, or continue their operations each month for various levels of geographic and industry detail across Canada going back to January 2015. The data are available as series that are adjusted for seasonality. The level of geographic detail includes national, provincial and territorial, as well as census metropolitan areas (CMA). The data are also broken down by two-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) with some common aggregations, including one for the total business sector for national, provincial and territorial levels of geography.
Release date: 2024-07-29 - Table: 33-10-0722-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Census metropolitan areaFrequency: MonthlyDescription: This table presents experimental counts of businesses that open, close, or continue their operations each month for various levels of geographic and industry detail across Canada going back to January 2015. The data are available as series that are adjusted for seasonality. The level of geographic detail includes national, provincial and territorial, as well as census metropolitan areas (CMA). The data are also broken down by employment size and two-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) with some common aggregations, including one for the total business sector.Release date: 2024-07-29
- Table: 23-10-0079-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: MonthlyDescription:
Monthly operating and financial statistics (number of thousands of: passengers, passenger-kilometres, available seat-kilometres, load factor, hours flown, turbo fuel consumed in litres, and total operating revenues) for major Canadian airlines.
Release date: 2024-07-25 - Table: 10-10-0003-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: MonthlyDescription:
Monthly gross new issues, retirements and net new issues of debt securities, including direct and guaranteed bonds, Treasury Bills, and Canada Bills, by geography for the Government of Canada. Also included historical data by security type (common stocks, preferred stocks, trust units, bonds, treasury bills, commercial paper, and term securitizations), and by issuer type (provincial, municipal, corporate, institutions, and foreign debtors).
Release date: 2024-07-24 - Table: 10-10-0130-01Frequency: MonthlyDescription:
Month-end Government of Canada direct bonds outstanding data by currency. Also included historical data by currency for provinces, municipalities, corporations and other institutions.
Release date: 2024-07-24 - Table: 10-10-0109-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: MonthlyDescription: This table contains 110 series, with data starting from 1946 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (1 items: Canada ...), Assets and liabilities (110 items: Total assets; Total; Canadian dollar assets; Total of foregoing assets; Total; foreign currency assets ...).Release date: 2024-07-22
- Table: 10-10-0112-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: MonthlyDescription: This table contains 75 series, with data starting from 1926 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (1 items: Canada ...), Currency outside banks and chartered bank deposits (75 items: Total; currency and deposits; Currency outside banks; coin; Currency outside banks; notes; Currency outside banks ...).Release date: 2024-07-22
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- Stats in brief: 11-621-M2022016Description:
Many businesses have not yet fully recovered from the prior tightening and closing of borders, restrictions on the movement of people and goods, and lockdowns. As a result, the status of supply chains and the impact they have on their respective economies are of great interest. This article provides insights on the topic of supply chain challenges and the impacts of these issues on businesses in Canada. It involves an examination of the data produced by the Canadian Survey on Business Conditions.
Release date: 2022-09-01 - Stats in brief: 11-631-X2022004Description:
This presentation focuses on labour productivity, a measure of efficiency widely used in conjunction with data on labour costs and profitability to gauge the competitiveness of Canadian businesses.
Release date: 2022-09-01 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2022048Description:
From July 4 to August 8 2022, Statistics Canada conducted the Canadian Survey on Business Conditions. The purpose of this survey is to collect information on businesses in Canada related to emerging issues. This infographic presents key results from this.
Release date: 2022-08-30 - Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202200800003Description:
Child care in Canada is essential for supporting paid employment for parents, particularly women who do the majority of child care work. This paper examines the characteristics and evolution of the population of small home daycares and their operators that are ubiquitous throughout Canada. It fills an information gap in the current understanding of the child care market in Canada by providing information about the entrepreneurs that run home child cares, their families and their incomes.
Release date: 2022-08-24 - Articles and reports: 11-627-M2022047Description:
Non-profit organizations (NPOs) contribute to the well-being and development of rural communities in Canada. This infographic shows facts and figures related to NPOs in rural and urban Canada.
Release date: 2022-08-12 - Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202200700001Description:
As the labour market recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is imperative to assess which strategies Canadian employers plan to use over the next few months to cope with labour scarcity. This study documents the strategies that private sector businesses expecting labour shortages at the beginning of 2022 plan to use during that year to deal with personnel recruitment, retention and training. The study also investigates the degree to which businesses’ plans to offer telework and flexible scheduling varies across industries.
Release date: 2022-07-27 - Stats in brief: 11-001-X202220835684Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2022-07-27
- Articles and reports: 11-621-M2022014Description:
With the easing of pandemic restrictions and consumers embracing leisure activities, a recovery took place in the culture, arts, entertainment and recreation sectors. This study looks at preliminary operating revenue estimates and labour-related expenses for those sectors in 2021.
Release date: 2022-07-27 - 89. Defining official language minority businesses ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2022037Description:
This infographic is about the definition of official language minority (OLM) businesses. Consideration of two factors is important: 1) which business owners are members of official language minorities and 2) what type of ownership should be considered. The infographic describes how the number of official language minority businesses in Canada varies depending on the definitions used, and how the definitions used affect certain characteristics of OLM owners and businesses.
Release date: 2022-07-21 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2022038Description:
This infographic describes the characteristics of official language minority businesses and owners. This includes demographic and income information, as well as distribution by industry.
Release date: 2022-07-21
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Reference (105)
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- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2724Description: This survey collects financial and operating data for radio and television stations and networks, and the pay and specialty television industry.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2728Description: This survey collects financial and operating data for statistical measurement and analysis of the broadcast distribution undertakings sector (cable and wireless).
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2734Description: This survey collects data from common carrier railways operating in Canada which are essential for the analysis of the Railway Transport Industry and the assessment of its contribution to the Canadian economy. These data provide input into Canada's System of National Accounts for the calculation of the Gross Domestic Product and are used by various Government Departments to develop policy and to monitor the industry.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2742Description: The purpose of this survey is to measure the size, structure and economic performance of the trucking industry and to analyze its impact on the Canadian economy.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2748Description: The purpose of this survey is to collect the financial data needed to estimate value-added for the trucking industry and to analyze its impact on the Canadian economy.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2753Description: The survey collects financial and operational data from Canadian-domiciled water carriers.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2800Description: The main purpose of this survey is to provide information about the size, structure and economic performance of Canada's small for-hire trucking industry and Owner-operators.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2936Description: This survey was sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and Trade.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2941Description: The survey is designed to find out what kinds of financing small and medium enterprises are using, and to collect information on recent attempts to obtain new financing. The survey also collects information on barriers to growth, the financial position of small and medium enterprises, the characteristics of ownership and the extent to which the enterprise is involved in innovation and intellectual property.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 3105Description: This survey collects the financial and operating data needed to develop national and regional economic policies and programs.
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