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Tables
Table 1 Number of firms in all sectors and number of manufacturing firms by geographic area, Canada, 2003 and 2007
Table 2 Change in the number of manufacturing firms within each size class, Canada, 2003 to 2007
Table 3 Number of manufacturing firms by geographic area, Canada, 2003 and 2007
Table A.1 Change in number of firms within each size class, Canada, 2003 to 2007
Table B.1 Manufacturing firms in the value chain of a resource sector, Canada, 2003 and 2007
Table C.1 Number of resource-reliant communities, Canada, 2001
Figures
Figure 1 In Strong MIZ and Moderate MIZ, 6% of all firms are manufacturing firms, Canada
Figure 2 Within rural and small town areas, the decline in manufacturing firms was larger in Weak and No MIZ, Canada, 2003 to 2007
Figure 3 In rural and small town areas, about 2/3 of the manufacturing firms are part of a resource sector value chain, Canada
Figure 4 From 2003 to 2007, manufacturing firms in the value chain of a resource sector decreased at the same pace as for all manufacturing firms, Canada
Figure 5 Among the manufacturing firms in rural and small town areas, 50% are located in communities reliant on a resource sector, Canada
Figure 6 There was a 10% decline from 2003 to 2007 in the number of manufacturing firms in rural and small town communities that were reliant on a resource sector
Figure C.1 In the Weak MIZ, 57% of the communities are "reliant" on a resource sector value chain (contributing 30% or more to the economic base of the community), Canada, 2001
Figure C.2 In the Weak MIZ, 60% of the population resides in communities that are "reliant" on a resource sector value chain (contributing 30% or more to the economic base of the community), Canada, 2001
Figure C.3 In rural and small town Canada, 50% of the firms are located in communities reliant on the primary sector
Figure C.4 There was a 3% decline from 2003 to 2007 in the total number of (manufacturing and non-manufacturing) firms in rural and small town communities that were reliant on a resource sector