Greater Sudbury Statistics

Greater
Sudbury
Statistics
Updated December 2013
“A Secondary
Research
Toolkit”
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2011 CENSUS COMMUNITY PROFILE ................................................................................................................................... 1
GREATER SUDBURY CMA ..................................................................................................................................................... 1
POPULATION ........................................................................................................................................ 1
AGE CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................................................................... 2
HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................................................ 3
MARITAL STATUS .................................................................................................................................. 3
FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS ....................................................................................................................... 4
2011 NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY ................................................................................................................................. 5
GREATER SUDBURY CMA ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
EDUCATION .......................................................................................................................................... 5
LABOUR FORCE ..................................................................................................................................... 6
LANGUAGE ........................................................................................................................................... 8
ABORIGINAL POPULATION ....................................................................................................................... 8
CITIZENSHIP.......................................................................................................................................... 8
IMMIGRANTS ........................................................................................................................................ 9
ETHNIC ORIGIN ..................................................................................................................................... 9
RELIGION ........................................................................................................................................... 10
HOUSEHOLD INCOME 2010 .................................................................................................................. 11
SURVEY OF HOUSEHOLD SPENDING 2011 .......................................................................................................................... 12
VITAL STATISTICS ............................................................................................................................................................... 13
BIRTHS .............................................................................................................................................. 13
DEATHS ............................................................................................................................................. 13
MARRIAGES ....................................................................................................................................... 13
NUMBER OF PETS REGISTERED IN SUDBURY 2011 ............................................................................................................. 14
NUMBER OF BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS BY INDUSTRY.................................................................................................... 15
AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC ON ROADS ................................................................................................................................. 16
RETAIL SALES BY TYPE OF GOODS ...................................................................................................................................... 18
VEHICLES (DECEMBER 2010) .............................................................................................................................................. 18
NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION ................................................................................................................................................ 19
RADIO STATIONS ............................................................................................................................................................... 19
GREATER DOWNTOWN KEY FACTS .................................................................................................................................... 20
COMMUNITY DEMOGRAPHIC REPORTS:............................................................................................................................ 22
CANADA POST MAPS ......................................................................................................................................................... 24
GREATER SUDBURY ZONING MAP ..................................................................................................................................... 26
GREATER SUDBURY ROAD MAP ......................................................................................................................................... 27
GREATER SUDBURY WARD MAP ........................................................................................................................................ 28
RESOURCES ....................................................................................................................................................................... 29
USEFUL INTERNET SITES..................................................................................................................................................... 34
Updated December 2013
2011 CENSUS COMMUNITY PROFILE
GREATER SUDBURY CMA
Includes Wanapitei 11 and Whitefish Lake 6 Indian Reserves
Population
Total
Male
Female
2011 Census
160,770 78,480
82,290
2006 Census
158,258 76,880
81,385
Change
1.6%
2.1%
1.1%
Land Area
3,410.62 km2
Population Density
47.1 per km2
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Age Characteristics
0 to 4 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
15 years
16 years
17 years
18 years
19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 years and over
TOTALS
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Total
8,080
8,045
8,965
10,540
2,075
2,030
2,080
2,100
2,260
10,555
9,720
9,585
10,005
10,580
13,500
13,195
11,800
10,360
7,810
6,175
5,095
3,780
2,975
160,765
%
5.0%
5.0%
5.6%
6.6%
1.3%
1.3%
1.3%
1.3%
1.4%
6.6%
6.0%
6.0%
6.2%
6.6%
8.4%
8.2%
7.3%
6.4%
4.9%
3.8%
3.2%
2.4%
1.9%
100.0%
Male
4,150
4,130
4,570
5,395
1,035
1,040
1,075
1,085
1,165
5,240
4,845
4,720
4,995
5,200
6,680
6,345
5,675
5,185
3,745
2,845
2,195
1,600
975
78,490
%
Female
2.6%
3,930
2.6%
3,915
2.8%
4,395
3.4%
5,140
0.6%
1,040
0.6%
995
0.7%
1,000
0.7%
1,020
0.7%
1,095
3.3%
5,315
3.0%
4,865
2.9%
4,865
3.1%
5,015
3.2%
5,380
4.2%
6,820
3.9%
6,850
3.5%
6,125
3.2%
5,180
2.3%
4,070
1.8%
3,325
1.4%
2,900
1.0%
2,190
0.6%
2,000
48.8% 82,280
%
2.4%
2.4%
2.7%
3.2%
0.6%
0.6%
0.6%
0.6%
0.7%
3.3%
3.0%
3.0%
3.1%
3.3%
4.2%
4.3%
3.8%
3.2%
2.5%
2.1%
1.8%
1.4%
1.2%
51.2%
Household Characteristics
Total private dwellings
Total number of occupied private dwellings by structural type of dwelling
By Type of Dwelling
Single-detached house
42,215
Apartment, building that has five or more
storeys
4,465
Movable dwelling
575
Semi-detached house
3,180
Row house
2,860
Apartment, duplex
3,830
Apartment, building that has fewer than
five storeys
10,445
Other single-attached house
195
72,736
67,770
By Household Size
1 person
2 persons
3 persons
4 persons
5 persons
6 or more persons
1 person
Singledetached
house
3 person
2 person
Marital Status
Total population 15 years and over
Married (and not separated)
Living common law
Single (never legally married)
Separated
Divorced
Widowed
135,675
64,075
15,180
34,890
4,665
7,550
9,330
Married
Single
(never legally
married)
Common
Law
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19,195
24,730
10,765
9,335
2,795
945
Family Characteristics
Total couple families by family structure and number of children
39,110
Married couples
31,535
Without children at home
With children at home
1 child
2 children
3 or more children
15,845
15,690
6,385
7,055
2,245
Common-law couples
7,580
Without children at home
With children at home
1 child
2 children
3 or more children
4,160
3,420
1,680
1,250
485
Total lone-parent families by sex of parent and number of children
7,895
Female parent
6,160
1 child
2 children
3 or more children
3,765
1,830
570
Male parent
1,740
1 child
2 children
3 or more children
1,260
375
105
Average number of children at home per census family
Married
couples w/o
children at
home
Lone
Parent
Common-law
couples
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1
Married
couples
Married
couples w/
children at
home
2011 NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
GREATER SUDBURY CMA
Education
Total
132,985
Total population aged 15 years and over
28,240
No certificate, diploma or degree
32,630
High school diploma or equivalent
72,115
Post-secondary certificate, diploma or degree
14,110
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma
34,140
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma
3,075
University certificate or diploma below bachelor level
20,790
University certificate, diploma or degree at bachelor level or above
13,235
Bachelor's degree
7,560
University certificate, diplima or degree above bachelor level
Postsecondary
certificate,
diploma or
degree
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No
certificate,
diploma or
degree
High school
diploma or
equivalent
Male Female
64,590 68,395
13,770 14,470
15,295 17,335
35,530 36,585
10,115
3,995
15,235 18,905
1,125
1,945
9,055 11,740
5,635
7,600
3,420
4,140
Labour Force Status
Total population aged 15 years and over
In the labour force
Employed
Unemployed
Not in the labour force
Participation rate
Employment rate
Unemployment rate
Source: 2011 National Household Survey
Total
132,990
83,855
77,275
6,575
49,130
63.1%
58.1%
7.8%
Male Female
64,595 68,395
43,055 40,800
39,535 37,745
3,520
3,055
21,540 27,590
66.7%
61.2%
8.2%
59.7%
55.2%
7.5%
Source: Labour Force Survey
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Labour Force by Occupation
National Occupation Code – NOC-S
Total labour force age 15 year and over
Occupation - not applicable
0 Management occupations
1 Business, finance and administration occupations
2 Natural and applied sciences and related occupations
3 Health occupations
4 Occupations in education, law and social, community and
government services
5 Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport
6 Sales and service occupations
7 Trades, transport and equipment operators and related
occupations
8 Natural resources, agriculture and related production
occupations
9 Occupations in manufacturing and utilities
Total
83,860
1,770
6,900
13,930
4,755
6,080
Male
43,055
1,010
3,895
3,475
3,900
1,140
Female
40,800
760
3,005
10,450
855
4,940
10,345
3,165
7,180
1,635
19,460
775
7,865
865
11,590
13,530
12,790
740
3,820
3,580
235
1,630
1,450
180
Total
83,855
255
7,040
490
5,690
3,295
3,015
10,375
3,540
1,325
2,270
1,460
4,040
20
Male
43,055
175
6,550
430
4,830
2,825
2,365
4,585
2,725
655
600
860
2,275
0
Female
40,805
80
485
60
865
470
650
5,790
820
670
1,670
600
1,760
0
2,580
1,445
1,140
7,535
11,370
1,565
5,420
3,650
7,160
1,765
2,235
1,970
705
2,130
1,795
2,880
1,010
5,300
9,400
855
3,285
1,855
4,275
760
Labour Force by Industry
North American Industry Classification System - NAICS 2007
Total labour force age 15 year and over
11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
21 Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction
22 Utilities
23 Construction
31-33 Manufacturing
41 Wholesale trade
44-45 Retail trade
48-49 Transportation and warehousing
51 Information and cultural industries
52 Finance and insurance
53 Real estate and rental and leasing
54 Professional, scientific and technical services
55 Management of companies and enterprises
56 Administrative and support, waste management and
remediation services
61 Educational services
62 Health care and social assistance
71 Arts, entertainment and recreation
72 Accommodation and food services
81 Other services (except public administration)
91 Public administration
Industry - not applicable
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Language
Mother-Tongue Language
English
French
Aboriginal
Non-official languages
Total
102,755
42,815
290
10,050
%
65.9%
27.5%
0.2%
6.4%
Male Female
51,150 51,605
20,295 22,520
100
190
4,815
5,235
Knowledge of Language
English only
French only
English and French
Neither English nor French
Total
95,390
1,665
61,795
345
%
59.9%
1.0%
38.8%
0.2%
Male Female
48,245 47,140
715
950
28,845 32,955
120
230
Aboriginal Population
Total
Total Population
Aboriginal Identify
First Nations (North American Indian)
Métis single identity
Inuk (Inuit) single identity
Multiple Aboriginal Identities
Aboriginal identities not included elsewhere
Male
Female
160,770
78,480
82,290
13,405
6,490
6,455
40
90
335
6,495
3,140
3,100
0
55
190
6,915
3,350
3,355
25
40
145
Total
156,115
2,145
Male
76,405
1,030
Female
79,705
1,120
Citizenship
Canadian Citizen
Not Canadian Citizen
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Immigrants
Non-Immigrant
Immigrant
Non-permanent residents
Total
147,880
9,775
605
Male
77,440
4,705
340
Female
80,820
5,075
260
Immigrants
Before 1971
1971 to 1980
1981 t0 1990
1991 to 2000
2001 to 2005
2006 to 2011
Total
9,775
5,645
1,320
670
905
565
665
Male
4,705
2,790
615
320
440
225
320
Female
5,075
2,855
710
355
470
340
345
Total
17,730
67,640
124,610
535
620
1,030
3,430
175
Male
8,510
32,620
60,700
315
302
535
1,905
80
Female
9,215
35,020
63,910
220
315
490
1,520
90
Ethnic Origin
North American Aboriginal
Other North American
European
Caribbean
Latin, Central and South American
African
Asian
Oceania
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Religion
Christian
Catholic
No religious affiliation
United Church
Other Christian
Anglican
Lutheran
Baptist
Pentecostal
Presbyterian
Christian Orthodox
Muslim
Other religions
Traditional (Aboriginal) Spirituality
Hindu
Buddhist
Jewish
Sikh
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Total
127,450
92,820
28,550
9,790
8,560
6,810
3,040
2,080
1,895
1,530
930
650
410
375
345
295
120
75
Male
60,295
44,410
15,840
4,420
3,695
3,275
1,405
1,055
815
735
490
375
200
230
190
190
75
45
Female
67,155
48,410
12,715
5,375
4,865
3,535
1,635
1,025
1,080
795
440
275
210
145
155
105
40
25
Household Income 2010
Before tax
Under $5,000
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $124,999
$125,000 to $149,999
$150,000 and over
Median Household Income
Average Household Income
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After tax
# of
households
1,390
1,050
2,830
3,420
6,140
5,520
6,350
5,690
9,855
7,980
6,950
4,240
6,355
$ 62,472
$ 76,731
Under $5,000
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $79,999
$80,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $124,999
$125,000 and over
Median Household Income
Average Household Income
# of
households
1.395
1,055
2,845
3,520
6,770
7.035
7,245
6,950
11,305
8,030
5,565
6,065
$ 55,437
$ 64,768
SURVEY OF HOUSEHOLD SPENDING 2011
CANADA
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
TOTAL CURRENT CONSUMPTION
Food expenditures
Shelter
Household operations
Household furnishings and equipment
Clothing and accessories
Transportation
Health care
Personal care
Recreation
Education
Reading materials and other printed matter
Tobacco products and alcoholic beverages
Games of chance
Miscellaneous expenditures
Gifts of money, alimony and contributions to charity
2010
$ 71,282
$ 53,724
2011
$ 73,457
$ 55,151
2010
$ 75,163
$ 55,803
2011
$ 77,554
$ 57,514
7,823
14,997
3,846
1,957
3,455
11,059
2,214
936
3,576
1,152
198
1,198
147
1,167
1,609
7,795
15,198
4,135
2,027
3,360
11,229
2,211
1,082
3,711
1,216
221
1,199
166
1,602
1,673
7,709
16,760
3,934
2,090
3,658
11,506
1,828
867
3,428
1,456
177
1,088
131
1,172
1,874
7,832
16,960
4,458
2,123
3,624
11,290
1,859
1,090
3,706
1,575
217
980
159
1,641
2,037
Survey of Household Spending 2011, Ontario
Top 5 categories
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ONTARIO
VITAL STATISTICS
Births
Registrations of births to mothers residing in Greater Sudbury at the time at which they gave birth.
2012
2011
1,482
2010
1,534
2009
1,607
2008
1,445*
2007
1,669
2006
1,710
Source: Sudbury & District Health Unit, 2009 – 2012; City of Greater Sudbury Vital Statistics 2006-2007
*Note: Vital Statistics at the City of Greater Sudbury stopped registering births after September 2008
Deaths
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
Jan
Feb
Mar Apr
May Jun
Jul
Aug Sep
Oct
Nov Dec Total
142
139
157
131
151
124
157
120
138
153
164
119
150
122
153
145
156
164
135
133
149
111
122
128
155
135
134
135
125
138
113
146
135
133
117
131
146
147
140
137
136
126
133
139
129
139
147
124
130
132
146
151
131
143
129
133
136
135
131
138
Source: Vital Statistics, City of Greater Sudbury, December 2013
Note: Numbers do not include still births
129
142
144
118
121
117
139
130
127
145
144
135
1,658
1,618
1,688
1,633
1,645
1,583
Marriages
2013
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
24
22
42
59
107
144
135
112
65
38
34
26
808
25
23
37
46
92
126
130
126
67
27
21
30
750
16
26
33
37
92
122
126
103
70
29
16
27
697
31
25
56
71
89
117
133
109
57
36
19
21
764
24
25
24
71
110
120
148
109
67
26
12
34
770
26
17
33
54
96
124
152
114
54
30
26
14
740
22
24
42
49
98
106
175
116
69
35
25
16
777
26
17
34
62
98
127
142
99
64
30
21
23
743
Source: City of Greater Sudbury Vital Statistics, December 2013
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NUMBER OF PETS REGISTERED IN SUDBURY 2011
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
Number of Tags Sold to Cats
1051
1077
1115
1451
1100
1000
Number of Tags Sold to Dogs
5425
5596
5770
5888
5500
5200
Number of Tags Sold to Cats and Dogs
6476
6673
6885
7339
6600
6200
*These numbers are approximate since not everyone decides to register their pets
Source: Compliance and Enforcement Services of the City of Greater Sudbury
A dwelling can contain a maximum of 2 dogs maximum and a maximum of 4 pets in total.
Therefore a dwelling could have 2 dogs and 2 cats for a total of 4 pets
or 4 cats and no dogs for a total of 4 pets.
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NUMBER OF BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS BY INDUSTRY
SUDBURY CENSUS METROPOLITAN AREA
11 - Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
81
23
6
5
3
-
100199
1
21 - Mining, Quarring, and Oil and Gas Extraction
94
18
3
8
7
7
9
2
3
-
-
1,000
271
114
84
31-33-Manufacturing
255
53
48
41-Wholesale Trade
365
75
44-45-Retail Trade
992
48-49-Transportation and Warehousing
51-Information and Cultural Industries
Total
1-4
5-9
10-19
20-49
50-99
200499
500
Indeterminate
-
-
43
-
4
1
43
-
-
-
-
46
46
16
8
4
-
4
36
30
12
4
1
2
457
74
56
39
10
1
1
-
69
242
194
145
84
30
12
5
-
109
295
70
29
16
11
9
3
1
-
280
82
13
9
10
3
2
3
-
-
156
515
78
39
19
25
4
-
2
-
42
1,071
139
39
23
19
4
-
-
-
348
54-Professional, Scientific and Technical Services
897
258
59
30
29
8
3
-
-
847
55-Management of Companies and Enterprises
56-Administrative and Support, Waste
Management and Remediation Services
308
15
5
7
8
1
-
-
-
510
306
74
46
33
20
9
6
2
-
272
99
18
15
7
8
2
-
1
6
116
62-Health Care and Social Assistance
794
360
96
88
35
11
9
3
4
42
71-Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
138
29
19
18
11
1
2
1
-
188
72-Accomodation and Food Services
419
64
69
89
73
34
4
-
-
57
81-Other Services (except Public Administration)
678
259
88
55
27
9
3
1
-
86
6
-
-
1
1
1
-
-
1
236
8,404
2,061
955
730
479
170
59
26
14
3,910
22-Utilities
23-Construction
52-Finance and Insurance
53-Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
61-Educational Services
91-Public Administration
TOTALS
Source: Canadian Business Patterns, June 2013
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AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC ON ROADS
Local Roads
Location
Kingsway (at Bancroft Drive)
Kingsway (at RioCan Centre)
Paris St overpass
Paris St (at St. Joseph's Hospital)
Paris St (at Ramsey Lake Rd)
Paris St (at Four Corners)
Lasalle Blvd (at Notre Dame Ave)
Lasalle Blvd (at Barry Downe Rd)
Lasalle Blvd (at Falconbridge Hwy)
Notre Dame Ave (at Taxation Centre)
Notre Dame Ave (at Elm St)
Regent St (at Bouchard St)
Regent St (at Four Corners)
Barry Downe Rd (at Kingsway)
Barry Downe Rd (at Cambrian College)
Falconbridge Hwy (at Kingsway)
Brady St underpass
Brady St (at Lloyd St)
Elm St (at Durham St)
Ramsey Lake Rd (at Science North)
Lorne St (at Walnut St)
Lorne St (at Martindale Rd)
Municipal Rd 55 (between Sudbury and Copper Cliff)
Municipal Rd 55 (between Copper Cliff and Lively)
Municipal Rd 80 (between Sudbury and Val Caron)
Municipal Rd 80 (north of Main St., Val Caron)
Municipal Rd 86 (between Sudbury and Garson)
Municipal Rd 35 (between Sudbury and Azilda)
Hwy 144 - Chelmsford * (at Municipal Rd 15)
Municipal Rd 84 (between Hanmer and Capreol)
Source: Traffic & Transportation Section, Public Works Dept., City of Greater Sudbury.
* data supplied by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, 2007.
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2012
2011
2010
45,000
42,000
35,000
33,000
30,000
25,000
35,000
28,000
17,000
28,000
28,000
24,000
29,000
33,000
9,500
27,000
21,000
25,500
16,000
18,500
13,000
23,000
22,500
16,500
20,000
25,000
19,000
18,000
21,200
5,500
Provincial Highways
Location
2010
Hwy 17 East @ Wahnapitae (Hwy 537)
11,500
Hwy 17 Southeast By-Pass @ Coniston
14,400
Hwy 17 Southwest By-Pass @ Hwy 69 South
6,600
Hwy 17 Southwest By-Pass @ Long Lake Road
11,000
Hwy 17 Southwest By-Pass @ Whitefish (MR 55)
8,100
Hwy 69 South @ Killarney (Hwy 637)
6.950
Hwy 144 @ Lively MR 24
2,450
Hwy 144 @ Hwy 17 W
2,450
Hwy 144 @ Onaping Falls (MR 8)
2,350
Source: Ontario Ministry of Transportation, Highway Traffic Volumes 1988-2008.
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2009
11,400
14,200
6,350
10,700
7,950
6,850
2,300
2,300
2,600
2008
11,300
14,100
6,150
10,400
7,950
6,600
2,400
2,400
2,850
RETAIL SALES BY TYPE OF GOODS
Greater Sudbury - 2012 Estimates
(million $)
New/Used Cars, Rec. Vehicles, Parts
619.9
Gas Stations
476.1
Furniture
41.2
Home Furnishings
30.2
Home Electronics & Appliances
56.1
Building Material, Garden Equipment & Supplies
115.9
Supermarkets
488.8
Convenience & Specialty Foods
75.5
Beer, Wine, Liquor
106.6
Pharmacies, Personal Care
609.1
Clothing & Clothing Accessories
127.0
General Merchandise
306.1
Sporting, Hobby, Music & Book
46.5
Misc
109.9
Total
$ 3,208.7 million
per Capita
$ 19,366
per Household
$ 45,791
Source: FP Markets Canadian Demographics 2012; Greater Sudbury CMA.
Total may not sum due to rounding.
VEHICLES (DECEMBER 2010)
2010 NVR (’10 Year End)
’09-’11 Model Years VIO
% ’09-’11 MY of total VIO
’81-’08 Model Years VIO
% ’81-’08 MY of total VIO
Total VIO (’81-’11)
7,574
16,075
13%
107,614
87%
123,689
NVR = New Vehicle Registrations
VIO = Vehicles in Operation
Source: FP Markets – Canadian Demographics 2012 – Financial Post
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NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION
Sudbury Star
Le Voyageur
Snap Sudbury
Northern Life
Mon – Sat
16,030
7,831
14,000*
39,175
48,127
Monthly
Tuesday
Thursday
*Publisher’s unverified claim of total circulation
Source: FP Markets – Canadian Demographics 2012 – Financial Post
RADIO STATIONS
Station
Format
CJRQ-FM
Classic Rock
CHNO-FM
Classic Hits
CIGM-FM
Contemporary Hits
CJMX-FM
Adult Contemporary
CICS-FM
Country
CBCS-FM
News, Talk
CBBS-FM
Classical, Jazz
CBON-FM
News, Talk
Others
n.a.
BBM Fall 2012 Radio Diary Service
Source: FP Markets – Canadian Demographics 2012 – Financial Post
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% Reach
% Share
27
25
32
26
21
20
5
3
n.a.
16.5
15.7
15.3
15.0
13.3
12.1
1.9
1.6
8.6
GREATER DOWNTOWN KEY FACTS
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GREATER SUDBURY DOWNTOWN MAP
Source: Downtown Village Development Corporation www.dvdcsudbury.caS
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COMMUNITY DEMOGRAPHIC REPORTS:
GREATER SUDBURY
Looking for Community Specific Information?
Contact our Research Officer, Jacinda McLean
Tel: (705)674-4455 Ext 4635 Email: [email protected]
1. Downtown Sudbury
9. Coniston-Wahnapitae-Wanup
2. Onaping - Levack
10. South End
3. Lively
11. New Sudbury – Minnow Lake
4. Copper Cliff
12. Donovan – Flour Mill – Cambrian
Heights
5. Chelmsford-Azilda
13. Whitefish – BeaverLake
6. Capreol
14. French River
7. Valley East - Blezard Valley - Hanmer
15. Markstay – Warren – St Charles
8. Garson-Falconbridge - Skead
16. North Bay
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COMMUNITY DEMOGRAPHIC REPORTS: OTHER
Looking for Outside of Sudbury?
23. Little Current
28. Manitowaning
24. M’Chigeeng
29. Providence Bay – Spring Bay
25. Mindemoya
30. South Baymouth
26. Wikwemikong
31. Espanola
27. Gore Bay
32. Elliot Lake
Looking for someplace else?
Contact our Research Officer, Jacinda McLean
Tel: (705)674-4455 Ext 4635
Email: [email protected]
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CANADA POST PROVINCIAL MAP
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CANADA POST GREATER SUDBURY MAP
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GREATER SUDBURY ZONING MAP
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GREATER SUDBURY ROAD MAP
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GREATER SUDBURY WARD MAP
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RESOURCES
Statistics Canada
Name
STATS CANADA
Community
Profile
The Daily
Analysts &
Researchers
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Info
Website Address
Canada’s central statistical office. Are
responsible for conducting the Census
every 5 years and about 350 active
surveys. Some data is free to the
public, and some have a fee associated
with it.
Community Profiles present
community-level information
2011 Census (limited information
available)
The Daily is a release of the most recent
release titles (i.e. Labour Force Survey,
Consumer Price Index, etc). A free login
can be set up to receive The Daily
(Email, Mobile, RSS, Twitter, Widgets)
Studies, research papers and technical
papers cover a wide range of topics
dedicated to helping Canadians know
more about their social, commercial,
financial and economic situation.
STATS CANADA: www.statcan.gc.ca
CENSUS: http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/censusrecensement/index-eng.cfm
http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2011/dppd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CMA&Code1=580&
Geo2=PR&Code2=35&Data=Count&SearchText=greater%20
sudbury&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custo
m=&TABID=1
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/dai-quo/index-eng.htm
http://cansim2.statcan.gc.ca/cgiwin/cnsmcgi.exe?Lang=Eng&AS_Action=FindRecherche&Res-Ins=StuEtu/Anal_Rch0&AS_Univ=7&AS_Mode=2
General Business Support
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Website Address
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Ontario
Discover what market research is and
how to create an effective market
research campaign. You will also find
numerous information resources and
statistics that you can use to learn more
about your industry, your customers
and the markets you serve.
http://www.canadabusiness.ca/eng/88/
1-888-745-8888
Conducting market research
Labour and employment data
Demographics
Industry sector data
Canadian economy
International markets
Importing and exporting
Environment
Science and technology
Site Selection
General research and statistics
SMALL BUSINESS IN
CANADA
SME Benchmarking Tool – Industry
Canada
Industry-specific income statement and
balance sheet data for small and
medium sized businesses.
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/pp-pp.nsf/eng/h_pm00000.html
Canada Post –
Householder Count
Canada Post maps for postal codes,
routes for postal carrier delivery,
household counts for postal delivery.
This is useful if conducting a direct mail
campaign.
http://www.canadapost.ca/cpc2/addrm/hh/
Business Directories
Regional Business
Centre – Business
Directory
Chamber of
Commerce Member
Directory
Northern Ontario
Business Directory
Industry Canada
Business Directory
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A directory of businesses located in the
City of Greater Sudbury.
http://www.regionalbusiness.ca/directory/
A directory of businesses who are
members of the Greater Sudbury
Chamber of Commerce.
A directory of businesses in Northern
Ontario developed by Northern Ontario
Business – Laurentian Media Group.
Search for businesses by name, NAICS,
key word or by using their specialized
directory by industry.
http://sudburychamber.ca/member-directory/#cid=165&did=23
http://directory.northernontariobusiness.com/
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/companyentreprises.nsf/eng/home
Market Specific Resources
Name
AGRICULTIURE
CONSTRUCTION
Info
Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
Economic & Market Information on
crops, dairy, fish& seafood, horticulture,
livestock & red meat, oilseeds, cereals &
grains, poultry & eggs, pulses & special
crops.
Agri-Food Trade Service: Market
Information by product
Construction Sector Council
Provides construction organizations with
forecast data on residential and nonresidential construction investment
activity and labour supply and demand
at the national, provincial and regional
levels.
Canadian Construction Association
Information & statistics on construction
industry in Canada
Canadian Homebuilders’ Association
Information on the Housing Industry
Website Address
http://www4.agr.gc.ca/AAFC-AAC/displayafficher.do?id=1177676316971&lang=eng
http://www.ats-sea.agr.gc.ca/info/prod-eng.htm
http://www.constructionforecasts.ca/
http://www.cca-acc.com/en
http://www.chba.ca/about/information.aspx
Canadian Housing Industry - Performance and
Trends (October 2010)
EUROPEAN
MARKETS
FINANCIAL –
STOCKS /
MARKETS
FISHERIES &
OCEANS
GLOBAL
ECONOMY
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Economic Impacts of the Housing
Industry - Canada (2010) (Fact Sheet / Full
Report)
Euro Indicators
Browse the latest European economic
indicators or search for statistics in
Eurostat's latest publications and
datasets
TD Waterhouse
Information on stock markets,
commodities, sectors/industries and
business news.
Fisheries & Oceans Canada
Statistics related to aquaculture,
commercial fisheries, recreational
fishing and trade (imports/exports).
OECD - Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
OECD Fact Book – 2012: a global
overview of today’s major economic,
social and environmental indicators
http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/port
al/eurostat/home
http://www.tdwaterhouse.ca/marketsresearch/markets/index.jsp
http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/stats/stats-eng.htm
http://stats.oecd.org/BrandedView.aspx?oecd_bv_id=factbookdata-en&doi=data-00589-en
http://stats.oecd.org/index.aspx?lang=en#
GOVERNMENT
SPENDING
HOUSING
INFORMATION &
TECHNOLOGY
Name
NATURAL
RESOURCES
RETAIL PRICE
TOURISM
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OECD.Stat includes data and metadata
for OECD countries and selected nonmember economies
UN Statistical Database
Variety of global statistical data
World Bank
National and international data &
research
Canada - Department of Finance
Information on government spending
and revenue performance, as well as an
analysis of the factors affecting these
results.
Canadian Mortgage and Housing
Corporation (CMHC)
Free and priced reports on housing
market (purchased and rental) and other
housing research.
Can sign up for FREE email notification
of various reports.
Industry Canada
Industry specific information on
Canadian Business.
Information & Communications
Technologies
Info
Ministry of Natural Resources
Stats and information on natural
resources in Canada
Earth Sciences
Energy
Forests
Minerals & Metals
Consumer Price Index
A descriptive summary of retail price
movements, inflation rates and the
factors underlying them.
Canadian Tourism Commission
Information on data, market
intelligence, industry analysis and ebusiness initiatives related to the
Tourism market in Canada.
Canadian Tourism Human Resource
http://unstats.un.org/unsd/databases.htm
http://www.worldbank.org/
http://www.fin.gc.ca/pub/index-eng.asp
www.cmhc.ca
HOUSING MARKET INFO:
http://www.cmhc.ca/en/hoficlincl/homain/index.cf
m
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/ic1.nsf/eng/h_00066.h
tml
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/icttic.nsf/eng/h_it06143.html
Website Address
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/home
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/earth-sciences/home
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/energy/home
http://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/minerals-metals/home
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/bsolc/olc-cel/olccel?lang=eng&catno=62-001-XWE
http://en-corporate.canada.travel/research
http://cthrc.ca/en/research_publications
Council
Research & publications about tourism
jobs and the people who work in the
tourism sector.
FedNor – Industry Canada
Report: Tourism in Northern Ontario
2006-2007
Ontario Ministry of Tourism
Market reports, medium-term forecasts,
Economic impact studies, Newsletters
(quarterly and monthly), Seasonal travel
intentions, Historical statistics,
Performance indicators, Resources that
include maps, definitions and
questionnaires
TRANSPORTATION
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES LABOUR
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Regional Tourism Profile - 2009
Ontario Ministry of Transportation
Information on transportation in Ontario
Traffic Volumes – Provincial Highways
1988-2008
Transport Canada
Information on transportation in Canada
FedStats
Access official U.S. government statistics
US Census Bureau
Get a snapshot of the most recent
economic indicators published by the
U.S. Census Bureau, including data on
trade, manufacturing, spending and
housing
US Department of Commerce – Bureau
of Economic Analysis
U.S. economy using data produced by
the Bureau of Economic Analysis
US Department of Labour – Foreign
Labour Trends
View labor market information, such as
recent labor developments in key
foreign countries, as offered by the
United States Department of Labor
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/ic1.nsf/eng/05319.html
http://www.mtc.gov.on.ca/en/tourism/research.shtml
http://www.mtc.gov.on.ca/en/research/rtp/2009/CMA580/index.
htm
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/pubs/trafficvolu
mes.shtml
http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/research-menu.htm
http://www.fedstats.gov/cgi-bin/A2Z.cgi
http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/briefroom/BriefRm
http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/glance.htm
http://www.dol.gov/ilab/media/reports/flt/main.ht
m
USEFUL INTERNET SITES
General Information
Regional Business Centre
www.regionalbusiness.ca
(Resource List)
Canada Business
www.canadabusiness.ca
Regional Business Centre – Market Research Guide
Market Research
Canada 411 Directory
CHMC- Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
City of Greater Sudbury – Key Facts
Downtown Village Development Corporation
Esource Suppliers Directory
Frasers
Greater Sudbury Development Corporation
Industry Canada
Industry Canada Benchmarking Tool
search “SME Benchmarking Tool”
Labour Market Information
Statistics Canada
Sudbury & Manitoulin Workforce Planning Board
www.canada411.ca
www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca
www.greatersudbury.ca/keyfacts
http://www.dvdcsudbury.ca/
www.esourcecanada.com
www.frasers.com
www.mysudbury.ca/invest
www.ic.gc.ca
www.strategis.ic.gc.ca
www.labourmarketinformation.ca
www.statcan.gc.ca
www.planningourworkforce.ca
Others
Provincial:
Ministry of Economic Development & Innovation
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Revenue
Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation
E-laws
www.ontario.ca
www.ontariocanada.com
www.fin.gov.on.ca
www.rev.gov.on.ca
www.nohfc.com
www.e-laws.gov.on.ca
Federal:
www.canada.gc.ca
www.servicecanada.gc.ca
www.cra-arc.gc.ca
Service Canada
Canada Revenue Agency (GST, payroll, etc.)
Canadian Intellectual Property Office (patents,
trademarks, etc.)
Canadian Boarder Services Agency (Import, Export)
Industry Canada
FedNor- Industry Canada
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www.cipo.ic.gc.ca
www.cbsa.gc.ca
www.ic.gc.ca
www.fednor.ic.gc.ca
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