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Table of Contents
Foreword ............................................................................................................................................1
Map of Prince Edward Island............................................................................................................2
A Historical Note................................................................................................................................3
Key Facts About Prince Edward Island.............................................................................................4
Economic Review 2014.......................................................................................................................7
Overview............................................................................................................................................7
The Canadian Economy...................................................................................................................8
The American Economy...................................................................................................................9
The Prince Edward Island Economy..............................................................................................10
Industrial Profiles...........................................................................................................................14
Index of Statistical Tables................................................................................................................18
Table No.
Page No.
1 to 15
Population and Census......................................................................................25 to 39
16 to 23
Labour Force........................................................................................................40 to 44
24 to 36
Income and Taxation..........................................................................................45 to 53
37 to 43
Gross Domestic Product, Interest and Exchange Rates.....................................54 to 60
44 to 47
Price Indexes....................................................................................................... 61 to 64
48 to 51
Trade....................................................................................................................65 to 67
52 to 59
Investment and Construction............................................................................68 to 72
60 to 78
Farming, Fishing and Forestry............................................................................73 to 82
79 to 82
Tourism and Accommodations..........................................................................83 to 85
83 to 92
Manufacturing and Energy.................................................................................85 to 90
93 to 95
Transportation..................................................................................................... 91 to 92
96 to 109
Education, Justice and Health.......................................................................... 93 to 102
110 to 113 Government.................................................................................................... 103 to 106
Welcome to the 2015 Annual Statistical Review
The Annual Statistical Review is one of the most important documents produced
by the government of Prince Edward Island.
This annual snapshot of our province helps government make important policy
decisions. Since it is a comprehensive overview of our economy, population,
and social composition, it is a valuable tool to help determine where – and
when – programs and services are needed.
There are many interesting facts found in the more than 100 data tables,
including details of our province’s economic performance in 2015. These tables
give us current and historic socio-economic information about Prince Edward
Island.
The information is compiled from a variety of sources, including provincial government departments, the
private sector, and Statistics Canada. The return of the mandatory long-form census in 2016 will help to
make the Statistics Canada information – and by extension, our Annual Statistical Review – even more
accurate and complete next year.
I would like to personally thank the staff of our Statistics Bureau for their hard work and diligence in
gathering the information for this year’s document. All statistics have references to their original source,
and I encourage you to consult them – you can also visit www.gov.pe.ca/finance/statistics for current statistical
information online.
If you have any suggestions, comments or statistical inquiries, please contact the staff of the Prince Edward
Island Statistics Bureau at (902) 368-4030.
Allen Roach
Minister of Finance
Prince Edward Island
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A Historical Note
Before the European explorations, Prince Edward Island was frequently used by the Mi’kmaq People for
fishing, hunting and some planting. The Mi’kmaq called the island Epekwitk, meaning “cradle on the
waves.” Europeans later changed the pronunciation of the name to Abegweit. Historians credit the European
discovery of the Island to Jacques Cartier, the French navigator, who claimed the Island for Francis I, King of
France, on July 1, 1534. In 1720 the Island, then called Île Saint Jean, was colonized by 300 French settlers,
sponsored by a commercial company of the Comte de Saint Pierre. The Island was ceded to Great Britain
in 1763. Two years later the designated capital city of the Island of St. John took on the name Charlotte Town
in honour of Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of England. In 1799 the colony was renamed Prince
Edward Island in honour of Edward, Duke of Kent, who was then commander of the British forces in North
America. Prince Edward Island is known as the “Cradle of Confederation”, because the Charlottetown
Conference, held there in 1864, initiated the movement toward Canada’s federation. The Island became a
province in 1873.
The Armorial Bearings1 of the Province of Prince Edward Island, shown above, were proclaimed to come
into force on December 13, 2002. The centrepiece is the Shield of Arms, granted by King Edward VII in
1905, featuring the English heraldic lion, a large oak tree on the right and three young saplings on the
left. The mature tree originally represented England, while the three saplings stand for the three counties Kings, Queens and Prince. Scrolled along the bottom of the Shield of Arms are the Latin words Parva Sub
Ingenti, which, when translated, read: The small under the protection of the great. The surrounding elements
of the Armorial Bearings illustrate significant characteristics of the province, its position in the Canadian
federation, its founding peoples and its natural resources.
1 Description of the Armorial Bearings on this page, and the provincial flag and bird on the following pages, is adapted from the government
publication The Symbols of Prince Edward Island.
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Key Facts About Prince Edward Island
PROVINCIAL FLAG
The design of the Prince Edward Island
Flag is modelled after the Coat of Arms
in rectangular shape and is bordered on
the three sides away from the mast by
alternate bands of red and white. The
official flag was established March 24,
1964.
Land area.................................................. 5,656 sq. km (1,397,628 acres)
Total area of farms..................................... 2,405 sq. km (594,324 acres)
Population (July 1, 2015, preliminary).........................................146,447
2011 Census count (May 10, 2011)................................................140,204
Total private dwellings (2011 Census)........................................... 66,943
Urban population (2011 Census)................................................... 80,975
Rural population (2011 Census) ................................................. 59,229
Farm population (2011 Census)...................................................... 5,150
Non-farm population (2011 Census)............................................132,225
Francophone population (2011 Census).......................................... 5,190
Population density per sq. km (2011 Census).................................... 24.8
Counties and their populations (2011 Census):
Kings County (area: 1,684 sq. km) ....................................................................................................... 17,990
Queens County (area: 2,020 sq. km) ..................................................................................................... 77,866
Prince County (area: 1,980 sq. km)....................................................................................................... 44,348
Population of selected Island communities (2011 Census):
Cities: Charlottetown (incorp.1855)............................. 34,562
Summerside (incorp.1877)................................. 14,751
Towns: Cornwall (incorp.1995)........................................ 5,162
Stratford (incorp.1995)........................................ 8,574
Georgetown (incorp.1912)...................................... 675
Population by Federal Electoral Districts (2011 Census):
Cardigan........................................................................... 36,005
Egmont............................................................................. 34,598
Charlottetown.................................................................. 34,562
Malpeque.......................................................................... 35,039
Population by Census Agglomeration (2011 Census):
Charlottetown.................................................................. 64,487
Summerside...................................................................... 16,488
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PROVINCIAL BIRD
During the 1977 session of the PEI
Legislative Assembly, the Blue Jay was
officially named the provincial bird. It was
chosen after a province-wide public vote held
during Environment Week in 1976. Winter
is the ideal time for sighting the Blue Jay,
its shrill cries cutting the silence of the crisp
winter air.
Samuel Holland’s Survey of the Island of St. John
Captain Samuel J. Holland surveyed and mapped Prince Edward Island, then known as the Island of St. John, between 1764 and
1766. During the survey, Holland used innovative instruments such as the astronomical clock and the refracting telescope. His
work was so accurate that many of the boundaries for lots and parishes he mapped are still used today. (Image: National Library and
Archives Canada).
Selected Vital Statistics:
Life expectancy at birth (in years): males...............................................................................................
77.5
females.............................................................................................
82.8
Fertility Rate...............................................................................................................................................
1.51
Number of Deaths per 1,000 Islanders..................................................................................................
9.15
Government:
Last provincial election.......................................................... May 4, 2015
Next provincial election.............................................................Unknown
PROVINCE HOUSE
Province House is where the Legislative
Assembly of Prince Edward Island
has met since 1847. Construction on
the building began in 1843 and is
Canada’s second oldest seat of
government.
Members of the Legislative Assembly:
Liberal...............................................................................................
18
Progressive Conservative.................................................................. 8
Green................................................................................................1
Members of Parliament: Liberal....................................................
4
Senators: 2
1
Liberal....................................................
Independent..........................................
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News media:
Television:............................................................................................................................................... CBC, ATV
Radio:........................................................................................ CBAF, CIOG, CBC Radio One, CBC Radio Two,
CFCY, Hot 105.5, Q93, Ocean 100, Spud FM
Newspapers: Dailies:................................................................................... The Guardian, The Journal Pioneer
Weeklies:.............................................West Prince Graphic, Eastern Graphic, La Voix Acadianne
Transportation:
Confederation Bridge: Borden-Carleton, P.E.I. to Cape Jourimain, N.B.
Airlines:.................................................... Air Canada, WestJet, Sunwing
Ferries:.............................................Wood Islands, P.E.I. to Caribou, N.S.
....................................................Souris, P.E.I. to Grindstone, P.Q.
CONFEDERATION BRIDGE
The Confederation Bridge is 12.9 km long,
the longest bridge in the world crossing ice
covered water. The bridge opened to traffic
in the spring of 1997, ending 70 years of
daily ferry service.
Climate 2:
Average Precipitation:................ January: 106.0 mm
July: 86.0 mm
o
Temperature ( C):........................ January (mean): max -3.3 min -12.6
.................................July (mean): max 23.2 min 13.8
2 Weather statistics are averages for Charlottetown over a 30 year period. www.theweathernetwork.com/forecasts/statistics
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Economic Review 2015
Overview
GDP by industry for Prince Edward Island expanded by 1.5 per cent in 2015. Leading growth sectors in the
province were (in 2007 chained prices): real estate and rental and leasing (up by $23.0 million or 3.5 per
cent), retail trade (up by $7.7 million or 2.3 per cent), finance and insurance (up by $7.0 million or 2.8 per
cent), construction (up by $5.9 million or 2.5 per cent), and agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting (up
by $5.5 million or 1.8 per cent). Sectors showing the largest declines were administrative and support, waste
management and remediation services (down by $4.2 million or 3.1 per cent), information and cultural
industries (down by $2.0 million or 1.6 per cent), and public administration (down by $1.6 million or 0.3
per cent).
GDP Income and Expenditure tables for 2015 are expected to be released by Statistics Canada in the fall
of 2016. Statistics Canada estimates that real GDP growth for PEI in 2014 was 1.5 per cent, compared to
2.5 per cent national growth for 2014. Growth between 2013 and 2014 was largely the result of a 3.1 per
cent decrease in imports. Final domestic demand decreased 0.4 per cent, while household consumption
expenditures increased 1.6 per cent. Government gross fixed capital formation decreased by 7.5 per cent.
Exports decreased by 0.1 per cent. Real gross domestic product growth was revised up for 2012 to 1.2 per
cent and for 2013 to 2.0 per cent.
The change in the All-Items Consumer Price Index (CPI) for Prince Edward Island was -0.6 per cent in 2015.
Leading factors contributing to this were lower prices for energy (down by 15.5 per cent), food (up by 4.0 per
cent), and shelter (down by 2.5 per cent). In Canada, prices increased by 1.1 per cent in 2015.
Employment on Prince Edward Island declined by 1.1 per cent in 2015 to average 73,200 for the year. Total
labour income increased by 3.6 per cent. The unemployment rate averaged 10.4 per cent in 2015, down 0.2
percentage points from 2014. According to the Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours, employment on
Prince Edward Island was relatively unchanged in 2015.
Manufacturing shipments on Prince Edward Island increased by 1.2 per cent to $1,622 million in 2015, up
from $1,603 in 2014. According to Industry Canada, the value of P.E.I.’s international exports of goods rose
by 15.4 per cent in 2015 to reach $1.29 billion. This follows a 21.9 per cent increase in 2014.
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The American Economy
The economic situation in the United States continued to improve in 2015. Real GDP expanded at a pace
of 2.4 per cent, the same pace of expansion recorded in 2014. The number of employed people increased
by 1.7 per cent, and the unemployment rate averaged 5.3 per cent, a decline of 0.9 percentage points from
2014. After peaking in 2010 at 9.6 per cent, the unemployment rate in the United States has declined
every year since. In December of 2015, the United States Federal Reserve increased the federal funds rate to
between ¼ and ½ percent. This marks the first time the US Federal Reserve has increased the federal funds
rate since 2006, and marks the beginning of the return to more normalized monetary policy in the United
States.
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Labour Force
The annual average of total employment on Prince Edward Island decreased for the second consecutive year,
falling by 1.1 per cent from 74,000 in 2014 to 73,200 in 2015. Employment in the goods-producing sector
decreased by 4.4 per cent in 2015, while employment in the service providing sector fell by 0.4 per cent.
Diagram 6 indicates that employment increased by 1,400 in financial, scientific and administrative services;
manufacturing; culture, accommodations and food services; utilities; and other services in 2015. The
remaining sectors accounted for a decline of 2,100. The labour force participation rate decreased from
68.7 per cent in 2014 to 67.6 per cent in 2015. The annual average unemployment rate fell to 10.4 per cent
in 2015 from 10.6 per cent in 2014. Statistics Canada’s Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours shows
that employment on Prince Edward Island increased by 0.1 per cent in 2015, following zero growth in
2014. The largest declines were seen in administrative support, trade, education, and professional service.
Sectors showing the most growth were health and social services, manufacturing, accommodation and food
services, and finance and insurance. For more information about the labour force see Tables 16 to 23.
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4 The sum of industry gains and losses may not equal the total due to rounding.
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The following table illustrates interprovincial migration flows to and from Prince Edward Island.
Table 1. INTER- PROVINCIAL MIGRATION, 2014/2015
Province:
Migration to
Prince Edward Island
Migration from
Prince Edward Island
Net Migration
345
738
343
322
91
196
95
24
23
25
2,202
1,097
786
615
295
286
142
107
44
44
29
3,445
-752
-48
-272
27
-195
54
-12
-20
-21
-4
-1,243
Alberta
Ontario
New Brunswick
British Columbia
Saskatchewan
Territories
Quebec
Manitoba
Newfoundland
Nova Scotia
TOTAL
Source: Statistics Canada, Demography Division
The aging of the Island population is illustrated by the fact that the median age5 has risen from 24.8
years in 1971 to 43.7 years in 2015. Furthermore, while only 11.0 per cent of the population was 65 years
and older in 1971, this proportion had risen to 18.6 per cent in 2015. The total dependency ratio6 has
increased from 47.9 to 52.5 in just three years.
According to the 2011 Census of Population count on May 10, 2011 there were 140,204 persons living
on Prince Edward Island. Revised population estimates based on the 2011 Census were published by
Statistics Canada in the fall of 2015. For more information on population and Census see Tables 1 to 15.
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5 Median age is the age at which half of the population is older and half younger.
6 The total dependency ratio indicates how many children (0-14) and seniors (65+) there are for every 100 persons of working age (15-64).
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Landings of groundfish, pelagic and estuarial fish were 8.0 per cent lower than last year, falling to 13.8
million pounds, the fifth straight year of decline. Prices decreased in 2015 for cod (down by 38.9 per
cent to 59.0 cents/lb.), smelts (down by 6.3 per cent to 30.0 cents/lb.), snow crab (down by 6.9 per cent to
$2.70/lb.), and rock crab (down by 0.6 per cent to 53.4 cents/lb.). Higher prices were seen for herring (up
by 10.2 per cent to 18.3 cents/lb.), mackerel (up by 19.8 per cent to 60.0 cents/lb.), and oysters (up by 25.9
per cent to $1.70/lb.).
For more data on fisheries see Tables 74 to 78.
Tourism
The number of room nights sold increased by 2.7 per cent, while occupancy rates at Island accommodations
increased by 2.3 percentage points. Campgrounds continued to do well in 2015, with sight nights sold up
4.7 per cent and the occupancy rate up 1.2 percentage points.
The total number of passengers travelling through Charlottetown Airport decreased in 2015, falling from
317,827 in 2014 to 316,628 or 0.4 per cent. 158,752 passengers flew into Prince Edward Island (up 0.7 per
cent), while 157,876 people left the province by air (down by 1.4 per cent).
Ferry traffic7 increased by 7.9 per cent. Annual bridge traffic was also up, increasing by 3.2 per cent and
cruise ship passengers to the Island decreased by 6.3 per cent in 2015.
For more information on tourism, see tables 79 to 82 and table 93.
Construction and Investment
Statistics Canada estimates that total investment on Prince Edward Island valued $622.2 million in
2015, an increase of 7.6 per cent over the previous year. Public sector investment increased from $242.6
million in 2014 to $283.5 million in 2015, an increase of 16.9 per cent, while private sector investment
increased by 0.8 per cent, from $335.9 million in 2014 to $338.7 million in 2015.
Non-residential investment decreased by 29.1 per cent in 2015, due to a 43.9 per cent decrease in
industrial investment, a 32.2 per cent decline in government and institutional investment, and a 20.7
per cent decline in commercial investment.
Residential investment increased 4.5 per cent in 2015, largely due to increased investment in singles,
which grew by 20.4 per cent. Investment in renovations increased by 3.0 per cent.
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) estimated that there were 558 new housing starts
on Prince Edward Island in 2015, an increase of 9.2 per cent. As seen in Diagram 11, apartments and
row housing increased from 214 starts in 2014 to 214 in 2015. The number of semi-detached and duplex
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7 Total passengers, Wood Islands, PE to Caribou, NS and Souris, PE to Magdalen Islands, QC.
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Index of Statistical Tables
POPULATION AND CENSUSPAGE
1.
2. 3. 4. 5a. 5b.
6.
7.
8. 9a.
9b.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Population as of July 1, Canada and Provinces, 2007 – 2015............................................................ 25
Population and Components of Growth, Prince Edward Island, 2000 – 2015................................ 26
Population and Components of Growth, by County, P.E.I., 2005 – 2015........................................ 27
Vital Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2001 – 2013............................................................................ 28
Origin and Destination of Interprovincial Migrants, July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015........................ 28
Migration to and from Prince Edward Island, 2009/10 - 2014/15, by Province of Origin.............. 28
Components of Migration, International and Inter-Provincial,
Prince Edward Island, 1999/00 to 2014/15......................................................................................... 29
Population by Sex and Age Groups as of July 1, 2013 - 2015,
Prince Edward Island............................................................................................................................. 30
Census Population by Statistical Region, Prince Edward Island, 1901 – 2011................................. 31
Census Population of Cities, Towns, Villages and Native Reserves
on Prince Edward Island, 1996 - 2011................................................................................................. 32
Census Population of Townships (Lots) on Prince Edward Island, 1996-2011................................ 33
Farm and Non-Farm Populations, Prince Edward Island, 1931 – 2011............................................ 34
Ethnic Origins, 2011 National Household Survey, Prince Edward Island........................................ 35
2011 Census Data on Population, Dwellings and Families, Prince Edward Island......................... 36
Census Families by Structure and Age Groups of Children,
Prince Edward Island, July 1, 2011 – 2015.......................................................................................... 37
Census Families: Families by Size and Structure, Prince Edward Island, July 1, 1995 – 2015....... 38
2011 Census and NHS Data on Private Households, Prince Edward Island.................................... 39
LABOUR FORCE
16. 17. 18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23. Labour Statistics, Canada by Province, 2015....................................................................................... 40
Labour Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2006 - 2015........................................................................ 40
Employment by Occupation, Prince Edward Island, 2010- 2015...................................................... 41
Employment by Industry (SEPH), Prince Edward Island, 2009 - 2015............................................. 41
Labour Statistics by Age and Gender, Prince Edward Island, 2015................................................... 42
Estimates of Employment by Industry (LFS), Prince Edward Island, 2008 – 2015......................... 43
Labour Force by Educational Attainment, Prince Edward Island, 2008 – 2015............................... 43
Number of Businesses, Location Counts 2006 – 2014 and Employment Size 2014........................ 44
INCOME AND TAXATION
24.
25.
26. 27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
Average Household Expenditures, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2014............................................ 45
Average Weekly Wages by Selected Industries, Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2015........................ 46
Wages, Salaries and Supplementary Labour Income, Prince Edward Island, 2011 – 2015............. 46
Employment Insurance Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2015............................................. 46
Number of Beneficiaries Receiving Regular Employment Insurance Benefits,
by Occupation, Prince Edward Island, 2008 – 2015........................................................................... 47
Persons with Income by Total Income, Prince Edward Island, 2004 – 2013.................................... 48
Household Income, Prince Edward Island, 2006 – 2014................................................................... 48
Persons in Low Income, Canada Income Survey 2013....................................................................... 49
Total Income by Income Source, Prince Edward Island, 2006-2013................................................. 50
Personal Income Tax Returns, Income and Taxes Paid, Prince Edward Island,
2007 - 2013 Taxation Years................................................................................................................... 51
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34.
35.
36.
All Returns by Income, Counties and Major Cities,
Prince Edward Island, 2013 Taxation Year.......................................................................................... 51
Personal Income Tax Returns, All Returns by Income and Age,
Prince Edward Island, 2013 Taxation Year.......................................................................................... 52
Personal Income Tax Returns, All Returns by Occupation,
Prince Edward Island, 2013 Taxation Year.......................................................................................... 53
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, INTEREST RATE AND EXCHANGE RATE
37a.
37b.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
Real Provincial Gross Domestic Product, Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2014................................ 54
Real Provincial Gross Domestic Product, Contribution to Per Cent Change,
Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2014...................................................................................................... 55
Provincial Gross Domestic Product, Expenditure-based, Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2014....... 56
Provincial Gross Domestic Product, Income-based, Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2014............... 57
Performance of Gross Domestic Product,
Prince Edward Island Relative to Canada, 2009 – 2014..................................................................... 58
Miscellaneous Financial Statistics:
Canada Interest Rate and Currency Exchange Rate, 2013 – 2015..................................................... 58
Provincial Gross Domestic Product by Industry at 2007 Chained Dollars,
Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2015...................................................................................................... 59
Provincial Gross Domestic Product by Industry, Percentage Distribution,
Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2015...................................................................................................... 60
PRICE INDEXES
44.
45.
46.
47.
All-Items Consumer Price Index, (2011 Basket Content)
Canada, Prince Edward Island and Charlottetown, 1989 – 2015...................................................... 61
Consumer Price Index, Annual Averages of Major Components,
Prince Edward Island, 2001 – 2015...................................................................................................... 62
Consumer Price Index, Annual Averages of Major Components, Canada, 2001 – 2015................. 63
Industrial Product Price Indexes, Selected Commodities, Canada, 2001 – 2015............................ 64
TRADE
48.
49.
50.
51.
Value of Retail Trade, Prince Edward Island, 2000 - 2015,
Value of Retail Trade by Type of Business, Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2015............................... 65
Value of New Motor Vehicle Sales, Prince Edward Island, and
Number of New Motor Vehicle Sales, Prince Edward Island, 1999 – 2015...................................... 66
International Exports from Prince Edward Island by Principal Trading Areas, 2006 – 2015......... 67
International Exports from Prince Edward Island, by Major Commodities, 2007 – 2015............. 67
INVESTMENT AND CONSTRUCTION
52. 53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
Total Investment by Type and Industry, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2015.................................. 68
Public Investment and Private Investment, Prince Edward Island, 2006 – 2015............................. 69
Non-Residential Construction Investment, by Year and Quarter,
Seasonally Adjusted, Prince Edward Island, 2006 – 2015.................................................................. 70
Housing Starts, Completions and Under Construction by Year and Quarter,
Prince Edward Island, 2014 – 2015...................................................................................................... 70
Housing Starts by Type of Unit, Prince Edward Island, 2004 – 2015............................................... 71
Annual Vacancy Rate, Prince Edward Island, 2004 – 2015................................................................ 71
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58.
59.
Average Monthly Apartment Rent, Charlottetown,
Prince Edward Island, 2004 – 2015..................................................................................................... 71
Value of Building Permits and Number of Residential Building Permits by Type,
Prince Edward Island, 1998 – 2015...................................................................................................... 72
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
Farm Cash Receipts, Prince Edward Island, 2007 – 2015.................................................................. 73
Income of Farm Operators from Farming Operations, Prince Edward Island, 2007 – 2015.......... 74
Annual Farm Product Price Index, Prince Edward Island, 2007 – 2015........................................... 74
Potato Acreage, Production, Farm Price and Value, Prince Edward Island, 1996 – 2015................ 75
Disposition of Potatoes, Prince Edward Island, 2006 – 2014............................................................ 75
Supply-Disposition of Farm Animals, Prince Edward Island, 2013 – 2015...................................... 76
Supply-Disposition of Mink, Prince Edward Island, 2006 – 2014..................................................... 76
Capital Value of All Farms, Prince Edward Island, 1999 – 2015....................................................... 77
Farm Debt Outstanding as of 31 December, Classified by Lender,
Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2015...................................................................................................... 77
Comparison of Selected Census Farm Data, Prince Edward Island, 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011.. 78
Selected 2011 Census of Agriculture Statistics by County, Prince Edward Island........................... 78
Census Farm Data by Gross Receipts Class, Prince Edward Island, 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011... 79
Total Number of Farms, by Industry Group, Prince Edward Island, 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011.. 79
Estimates of Primary Forest Production, Prince Edward Island, 2006 – 2013................................. 80
Fish Landings and Values, Prince Edward Island, 2011 – 2014......................................................... 80
Lobster Landing Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2014........................................................ 81
Average Price Received by Fishers, Prince Edward Island, 2007 – 2014............................................ 82
Aquaculture Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2000 – 2013............................................................... 82
Aquaculture Economic Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2014............................................. 82
FARMING, FISHING, AND FORESTRY
TOURISM AND ACCOMMODATIONS
79.
80.
81.
82.
Accommodation Services, Summary Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2012 – 2014....................... 83
Restaurants, Taverns and Other Establishments, Receipts, Prince Edward Island, 2007 – 2015.... 83
Occupancy Rates by Type of Accommodation, Prince Edward Island, 2011 – 2015........................ 84
Travel Survey of Canadian Residents, Province Visits, Prince Edward Island, 2012 – 2014........... 85
MANUFACTURING AND ENERGY
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
Principal Statistics of Manufacturing Industries, Prince Edward Island, 2012 – 2013.................... 85
Estimated Value of Shipments, Manufacturing Industries, and by Month,
Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2015...................................................................................................... 86
Prince Edward Island Electricity Statistics, Capability and Peak Load, 2008 – 2015...................... 87
Total Electricity Supply, Prince Edward Island, 2008 – 2015............................................................. 87
Twelve Month Average of Residential Cost of 500 kWh of Electricity,
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 2008 – 2015........................................................................... 87
Sales of Refined Petroleum Products, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2015...................................... 88
Gasoline Sales for the Fiscal Year ended March 31, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2015................ 88
Motor Vehicle Registrations, Prince Edward Island, 2008 – 2015..................................................... 88
West Texas Intermediate Crude Oil Spot Prices by Month, 1996 – 2015.......................................... 89
Average Retail Price for Regular Gasoline (Cents) at Self-serve Stations
and Heating Fuel In Major Urban Centres, Canada, 2005 – 2015.................................................... 90
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TRANSPORTATION
93.
94.
95.
Confederation Bridge Two-Way Crossings, 2012 - 2015, Ferry Service, 2007 - 2015,
and Air Passengers, 2011 - 2015, Prince Edward Island..................................................................... 91
Personal Expenditures on Transportation, PEI, 2005 - 2014............................................................. 92
Average Weekly Earnings in Transportation and Warehousing,
Canada and Provinces, 2006 - 2015.................................................................................................... 92
EDUCATION, JUSTICE AND HEALTH
96. Household Access to Internet at Home, by Household Income Quartile,
Canada and Provinces, 2012.................................................................................................................93
97. School Enrolment, Prince Edward Island, 2009/10 to 2015/16..........................................................93
98. Enrolments, University of Prince Edward Island, 2009/10 to 2015/16..............................................93
99. Enrolments, Holland College, 2009/10 to 2014/15.............................................................................94
100. Total Inmate Days, Prince Edward Island, 2013 – 2015......................................................................94
101. Crime Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2014..........................................................................95
102. Business Bankruptcies, Prince Edward Island,
and Value of Liabilities, Prince Edward Island, 2006 – 2015..............................................................96
103. Physician, Hospital and Nursing Home Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2015..................97
104. Acute Care Hospital Expenditures, Prince Edward Island, 2010/11 to 2014/15................................98
105. Physicians Services, Prince Edward Island, 2010/11 to 2014/15.........................................................99
106. Total Fertility Rate, Canada and Provinces, 2000 – 2012................................................................ 100
107. Life expectancy at Birth in Years, Canada and Prince Edward Island, 1997 – 2012...................... 100
108. Age-Standardized Mortality Rates, by Cause of Death and Sex,
Prince Edward Island and Canada, 1995 – 2012...............................................................................101
109. Canadian Community Health Survey Indicator Profile,
Prince Edward Island, 2011 - 2014......................................................................................................102
GOVERNMENT
110.
111.
112.
113.
Province of Prince Edward Island Revenue,
Fiscal Years Ending March 31, 2012 - 2015 (Consolidated Statement of Operations)....................103
Province of Prince Edward Island Ordinary Expenditures,
Fiscal Years Ending March 31, 2012 - 2015 (Consolidated Statement of Operations)................... 104
Provincial Government Employment, Prince Edward Island,
2004 - 2015, and by Department, 2015..............................................................................................105
General Government Employment and Average Weekly Earnings,
Prince Edward Island, 1998 – 2015.....................................................................................................106
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TABLE 3
POPULATION AND COMPONENTS OF GROWTH, 2005-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
PRINCE COUNTY
July 1 - June 30
Year
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (r)
2013 (r)
(r)
2014
(p)
2015
July 1
Population
45,257
45,142
45,173
45,336
45,197
45,324
45,346
45,252
44,955
44,656
44,246
Births
Deaths
479
454
457
444
452
414
413
415
415
414
367
381
351
411
406
383
414
422
433
438
Net
Net
Interprov. International
Migration
Migration
Net
Intra-prov.
Migration
Residual
-53
103
115
36
42
114
84
36
144
117
-45
-116
-142
-153
-148
-118
-178
-170
-173
-173
59
127
129
127
138
71
0
0
0
0
Net
Net
Interprov. International
Migration
Migration
Net
Intra-prov.
Migration
Residual
326
726
1,331
1,792
1,819
2,458
1,509
854
1,359
1,269
193
283
241
257
254
261
474
286
326
326
-103
-614
-616
-613
-617
-403
0
0
0
0
Net
Net
Interprov. International
Migration
Migration
Net
Intra-prov.
Migration
Residual
-148
-167
-99
-104
-106
-143
-296
-116
-153
-153
-9
54
54
54
47
-39
0
0
0
0
-188
-156
-45
-182
49
-76
1
-156
-252
-330
QUEENS COUNTY
July 1 - June 30
Year
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
(r)
2012
(r)
2013
2014 (r)
2015 (p)
July 1
Population
73,671
73,886
73,971
74,922
76,183
77,879
80,305
81,968
82,591
83,786
84,678
Births
Deaths
681
805
814
835
815
839
838
841
839
839
608
595
644
682
594
628
675
688
697
714
-274
-520
-175
-328
19
-101
-483
-670
-632
-828
KINGS COUNTY
July 1 - June 30
Year
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (r)
2013 (r)
(r)
2014
2015 (p)
July 1
Population
19,136
18,837
18,577
18,506
18,529
18,475
18,387
18,039
17,895
17,720
17,523
Births
Deaths
169
169
176
192
140
175
175
175
175
175
190
167
171
181
177
165
172
175
181
186
-177
-173
-71
-26
-8
-33
-136
-75
-57
-85
56
24
40
88
50
117
81
47
41
52
r: revised data p: preliminary data
Source: Statistics Canada.
Table 051-0062 - Estimates of population by census division, sex and age group for July 1
Table 051-0063 - Components of population growth by census division, sex and age group for the period from July 1 to June 30
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TABLE 4
VITAL STATISTICS, 2001-2013
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Component
2001
Marriages
Annual change (%)
Divorces
Annual change (%)
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
902
902
824
851
893
844
883
942
905
888
869
928
841
-6.2
0.0
-8.6
3.3
4.9
-5.5
4.6
6.7
-3.9
-1.9
-2.1
6.8
-9.4
253
266
286
312
297
267
287
313
269
296
286
303
248
-12.5
5.1
7.5
9.1
-4.8
-10.1
7.5
9.1
-14.1
10.0
-3.4
5.9
-18.2
n.a.: data not available
Note: Data cover the period January to December.
Source: P.E.I. Department of Health and Wellness, Vital Statistics Division
TABLE 5A
ORIGIN AND DESTINATION OF INTERPROVINCIAL MIGRANTS
JULY 1, 2014 TO JUNE 30, 2015
Origin
Nfld. and Labrador
Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia
Yukon Territory
Northwest Territory
Nunavut Territory
In-migration
Out-migration
Net migration
NL
PE
NS
NB
QC
Destination
MB
ON
AB
BC
0
142
793
274
200
1,896
186
112
2,895
418
34
124
138
196
0
343
322
95
738
25
24
345
91
8
0
15
1,436
615
0
2,286
739
4,957
305
396
2,609
1,270
56
232
102
446
295
1,802
0
1,484
2,817
168
205
1,833
506
10
52
76
257
107
618
1,276
0
10,595
379
287
1,881
1,816
86
21
162
2,020
786
5,104
3,436
17,684
0
4,396
3,041
13,091
11,335
129
340
365
122
29
250
134
423
3,521
0
1,620
2,141
1,649
67
70
40
SK
144
44
437
320
623
3,511
2,118
0
6,823
2,469
117
99
4
3,315
1,097
5,017
3,520
7,151
26,013
6,054
9,727
0
22,472
397
949
113
503
286
1,412
725
3,366
15,207
4,014
4,307
24,523
0
628
299
113
YK
9
0
100
32
153
412
36
30
251
435
0
159
18
NT
37
44
250
122
105
440
77
70
402
361
6
0
111
NU
125
0
163
47
118
383
67
90
110
148
7
132
0
7,212
8,610
-1,398
2,202
3,445
-1,243
15,003
16,289
-1,286
9,694
12,494
-2,800
17,485
32,141
-14,656
61,727
70,490
-8,763
10,066
17,825
-7,759
16,709
19,909
-3,200
85,825
56,904
28,921
55,383
42,970
12,413
1,635
1,545
90
2,025
2,477
-452
1,390
1,257
133
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 051-0019 - Interprovincial migrants, by province or territory of origin and destination, annual (persons)
TABLE 5B
MIGRATION TO AND FROM PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 2009/10 - 2014/15
BY PROVINCE OF ORIGIN
Province of Origin
IN-MIGRATION
(r)
(r)
2014-15(p)
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Newfoundland
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia
Yukon
Northwest Territories
Nunavut
TOTAL IN-MIGRATION
OUT-MIGRATION
(r)
(r)
2014-15(p)
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
115
450
394
143
741
47
48
514
227
9
12
9
124
467
354
122
690
41
44
440
180
6
16
10
123
587
376
120
737
27
45
387
175
10
23
10
105
431
319
114
680
29
60
366
173
1
13
3
84
427
313
100
648
40
45
371
136
5
6
23
196
343
322
95
738
25
24
345
91
8
0
15
115
551
332
89
784
25
35
479
205
4
24
6
124
507
359
94
717
36
47
534
250
7
20
9
123
528
391
102
888
31
79
786
291
10
6
3
98
489
370
114
878
31
68
911
201
10
17
8
88
550
351
88
775
34
58
908
262
4
14
7
142
615
295
107
786
29
44
1,097
286
0
44
0
2,709
2,494
2,620
2,294
2,198
2,202
2,649
2,704
3,238
3,195
3,139
3,445
7.4
-7.9
5.1
-12.4
-4.2
0.2
-13.4
2.1
19.7
-1.3
-1.8
9.7
Annual change (%)
r: revised data p:preliminary data
Note: Population data are based on the 2011 post-censal estimates. All data cover the period July 1 to June 30.
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 051-0019 - Interprovincial migrants, by province or territory of origin and destination, annual (persons)
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TABLE 7
POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE GROUPS AS OF JULY 1, 2013-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
2013 (r)
Age Group
Total
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85-89
90+
Males
70,794
3,725
3,887
4,037
4,893
4,891
3,905
3,939
4,090
4,692
5,367
5,734
5,362
4,910
4,350
2,767
2,047
1,250
631
317
Females
74,647
3,626
3,868
3,885
4,497
4,927
4,048
4,334
4,453
4,897
5,499
5,956
5,713
5,187
4,435
3,075
2,352
1,787
1,245
863
2014 (r)
Total
145,441
7,351
7,755
7,922
9,390
9,818
7,953
8,273
8,543
9,589
10,866
11,690
11,075
10,097
8,785
5,842
4,399
3,037
1,876
1,180
Males
71,250
3,742
3,947
4,000
4,860
4,901
3,900
3,921
4,130
4,639
5,240
5,794
5,382
4,892
4,605
2,947
2,094
1,296
638
322
Females
74,912
3,618
3,970
3,879
4,372
4,796
4,078
4,312
4,464
4,829
5,247
6,073
5,738
5,229
4,703
3,300
2,402
1,813
1,250
839
2015 (p)
Total
Males
146,162
7,360
7,917
7,879
9,232
9,697
7,978
8,233
8,594
9,468
10,487
11,867
11,120
10,121
9,308
6,247
4,496
3,109
1,888
1,161
71,333
Females
75,114
3,716
4,011
3,992
4,744
4,837
3,866
3,913
4,099
4,498
5,064
5,873
5,401
4,941
4,794
3,108
2,186
1,304
641
345
3,640
4,035
3,858
4,271
4,663
4,159
4,220
4,505
4,738
5,131
5,973
5,854
5,265
4,970
3,442
2,482
1,847
1,227
834
Total
146,447
7,356
8,046
7,850
9,015
9,500
8,025
8,133
8,604
9,236
10,195
11,846
11,255
10,206
9,764
6,550
4,668
3,151
1,868
1,179
Broad Age Groupings
0-14
15-49
50-64
65+
11,649
31,777
16,006
11,362
11,379
32,655
16,856
13,757
23,028
64,432
32,862
25,119
11,689
31,591
16,068
11,902
11,467
32,098
17,040
14,307
23,156
63,689
33,108
26,209
11,719
31,021
16,215
12,378
11,533
31,687
17,092
14,802
23,252
62,708
33,307
27,180
23.0
27.8
50.8
23.7
25.8
49.5
24.5
25.0
49.5
23.3
29.1
52.5
23.9
27.1
51.0
24.8
26.2
51.0
23.6
30.3
54.0
24.2
28.3
52.5
Total Dependency Ratio:
0-14
65+
Total
24.4
23.8
48.2
r: revised data p: preliminary data
Notes: All population data are based on the 2011 Census counts adjusted for net undercoverage.
The total dependency ratio indicates how many children (0-14) and seniors (65+) there are for every 100
persons of working age (15-64).
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 051-0001 - Estimates of population, by age group and sex for July 1, Canada, provinces and
territories, annual (persons unless otherwise noted)
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TABLE 9A
CENSUS POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES AND
NATIVE RESERVES ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 1996-2011
Abrams Village
Alberton
Bedeque
Borden-Carleton
Brackley
Breadalbane
Cardigan
Central Bedeque
Charlottetown
Clyde River
Cornwall
Crapaud
Georgetown
Hunter River
Kensington
Kings Royalty
Kinkora
Lennox Island (1)
Linkletter
Meadowbank
Miltonvale Park
Miminegash
Miscouche
Montague
1996
2001
2006
2011
328
1,084
148
829
367
171
371
182
32,531
601
4,291
378
732
354
1,383
246
321
222
304
354
1,242
210
679
1,995
342
1,115
154
798
358
170
382
186
32,245
581
4,412
382
721
354
1,385
257
315
261
332
367
1,185
188
766
1,945
266
1,081
139
786
336
172
374
149
32,174
618
4,677
353
634
319
1,485
292
326
252
321
364
1,163
176
769
1,802
267
1,135
143
750
340
173
332
167
34,562
576
5,162
345
675
294
1,496
291
339
293
320
338
1,153
173
869
1,895
Morell
Morell (1)
Mount Stewart
Murray Harbour
Murray River
North Rustico
O'Leary
Resort Municipality (2)
Rocky Point (1)
Scotchfort (1)
Sherbrooke
Souris
Stratford
St. Louis
St. Peter's Bay
Summerside
Tignish
Tyne Valley
Union Road
Victoria
Warren Grove
Wellington
Winsloe South
1996
2001
2006
2011
336
n.a.
310
356
420
650
880
255
n.a.
n.a.
160
1,293
5,869
100
283
14,525
839
231
218
158
295
427
207
332
10
312
357
435
637
860
267
42
105
178
1,248
6,314
98
267
14,654
831
223
225
119
332
382
240
306
15
261
358
430
599
861
272
41
137
168
1,232
7,083
80
248
14,500
758
226
245
77
341
401
198
313
24
225
320
334
583
812
266
49
148
172
1,173
8,574
51
253
14,751
779
222
235
104
367
409
221
n.a.: data not available
Note 1: Native reserves
Note 2: Resort municipality includes: Stanley Bridge, Hope River, Bayview, Cavendish and North Rustico.
Data presented in this table are Census counts and NOT population estimates.
Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011.
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TABLE 9B
CENSUS POPULATION OF TOWNSHIPS (LOTS)
ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 1996-2011
Jurisdiction:
1996
2001
2006
2011
Prince Edward I.
Kings County
Lot 64
Lot 63
Lot 61
Lot 59
Lot 66
Lot 51
Lot 52
Lot 53
Lot 54
Lot 55
Lot 56
Lot 43
Lot 44
Lot 45
Lot 46
Lot 47
Lot 42
Lot 41
Lot 40
Lot 39
Lot 38
134,557
19,565
1,010
1,015
885
1,270
205
745
945
355
425
490
510
795
935
515
420
635
300
455
520
625
500
135,294
19,180
971
991
816
1,276
176
781
891
406
441
446
471
821
886
491
391
586
311
431
501
621
526
135,851
18,608
931
901
832
1,285
172
792
823
439
435
397
447
777
868
498
400
519
299
468
477
657
500
140,204
17,990
905
915
795
1,203
191
769
798
461
415
378
413
746
806
458
360
496
274
448
435
593
521
Queens County
Lot 62
Lot 60
Lot 58
Lot 57
Lot 50
Lot 49
Lot 48
Lot 31
Lot 65
Lot 30
Lot 29
70,430
555
335
540
1,050
945
1,070
1,570
1,615
1,595
755
900
71,620
485
320
545
1,085
880
1,120
1,605
1,635
1,830
770
860
72,744
540
319
521
999
853
1,043
1,791
1,616
2,051
759
935
77,866
470
307
493
987
850
1,077
1,911
1,634
2,200
832
895
Jurisdiction:
1996
2001
2006
2011
Lot 67
Lot 20
Lot 21
Lot 22
Lot 23
Lot 24
Lot 33
Lot 34
Lot 35
Lot 36
Lot 37
885
785
865
505
860
1,415
1,015
2,180
1,455
740
540
880
805
905
575
880
1,515
1,095
2,345
1,535
780
505
847
798
920
579
837
1,572
1,067
2,355
1,607
761
544
825
847
855
560
1,001
1,656
1,201
2,577
1,643
743
587
44,565
800
825
955
1,065
1,760
1,015
490
1,180
645
790
760
900
590
305
960
395
670
630
1,160
1,235
895
1,765
1,935
44,495
810
780
945
1,120
1,775
1,020
450
1,160
685
780
735
825
540
330
890
410
675
585
1,190
1,240
865
1,720
1,900
44,499
880
822
999
1,156
1,888
1,055
563
1,211
702
760
721
873
523
304
843
362
668
562
1,253
1,175
899
1,655
1,881
44,348
882
806
1,033
1,177
1,903
1,054
548
1,122
733
763
725
865
499
318
828
306
596
472
1,337
1,100
860
1,487
1,786
Prince County
Lot 28
Lot 27
Lot 26
Lot 25
Lot 19
Lot 18
Lot 17
Lot 15
Lot 16
Lot 14
Lot 13
Lot 12
Lot 11
Lot 10
Lot 6
Lot 9
Lot 8
Lot 7
Lot 5
Lot 4
Lot 3
Lot 2
Lot 1
Data presented in this table are Census counts and NOT population estimates.
Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011.
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TABLE 11
ETHNIC ORIGINS, 2011 NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Ethnic origin
Total - Ethnic origin
Total
RESPONSES
Single Multiple
137,375
63,970
73,405
North American Aboriginal origins
4,460
685
3,770
First Nations (North American Indian)
Inuit
Métis
3,750
250
505
645
15
25
3,110
235
480
53,800
26,930
26,865
3,760
785
50,555
15
50
975
55
25,860
0
35
2,785
730
24,690
0
15
105,530
91,780
32,885
25,165
72,650
66,610
10
42,700
41,715
53,960
2,475
1,855
0
7,345
6,580
10,685
45
520
10
35,360
35,140
43,275
2,425
1,335
28,950
4,655
24,290
28,950
4,655
24,295
11,625
1,950
9,680
270
495
4,240
35
7,160
200
0
270
905
15
710
40
260
225
3,335
15
6,450
160
Northern European origins
2,155
155
2,000
Danish
Finnish
Icelandic
Norwegian
Swedish
Northern European origins, n.i.e.
880
160
95
295
600
180
80
0
0
40
0
0
800
140
90
255
590
175
Eastern European origins
2,650
450
2,195
Bulgarian
Czech
Estonian
Hungarian
Latvian
Lithuanian
Polish
Romanian
Russian
Slovak
Ukrainian
Eastern European origins, n.i.e.
10
15
20
415
35
30
960
115
370
45
855
20
0
0
0
45
0
0
155
30
65
0
140
0
0
10
20
375
35
25
800
85
305
40
715
20
Southern European origins
Other North American origins
Acadian
American
Canadian
Newfoundlander
Québécois
Ethnic origin
Latin, Central and
South American origins
Argentinian
Brazilian
Chilean
Mexican
Salvadorean
n.i.e.
African origins
Central and West African origins
Cameroonian
Nigerian
North African origins
European origins
British Isles origins
Channel Islander
English
Irish
Scottish
Welsh
British Isles origins, n.i.e.
French origins
French
Western European origins
Austrian
Belgian
Dutch
Frisian
German
Swiss
2,370
390
1,975
Albanian
Bosnian
Croatian
Greek
Italian
Macedonian
Maltese
Portuguese
Serbian
Spanish
Yugoslavian, n.o.s.
115
30
100
180
955
25
25
430
40
430
130
115
25
0
0
130
0
0
60
0
0
15
0
0
85
180
825
0
15
370
35
410
115
Other European origins
300
105
185
Jewish
Other European origins, n.i.e.
210
50
0
50
155
0
305
35
270
40
20
135
0
0
0
35
20
135
Caribbean origins
Barbadian
Dominican
Jamaican
Algerian
Southern and East African origins
South African
Other African origins
Black, n.o.s.
Other African origins, n.i.e.
Asian origins
West Central Asian and
Middle Eastern origins
Total
RESPONSES
Single Multiple
445
100
345
35
120
25
60
80
30
0
0
20
0
45
0
35
115
0
55
35
35
500
110
135
80
370
30
25
65
0
60
20
0
100
0
90
15
0
0
45
0
40
30
0
30
270
40
230
15
250
0
35
15
215
4,360
3,205
1,155
1,300
650
650
20
30
335
40
30
700
30
40
95
20
20
315
0
0
190
25
25
35
0
15
20
0
0
515
0
15
55
500
420
75
30
250
80
70
20
60
15
25
180
85
40
20
55
15
0
70
0
35
0
0
0
East and Southeast Asian origins
2,560
2,125
430
Chinese
Filipino
Japanese
Korean
Mongolian
Taiwanese
Vietnamese
East and Southeast Asian origins, n.i.e.
1,920
95
190
140
75
35
100
25
1,670
55
110
90
55
30
70
25
245
40
80
45
0
0
35
0
70
0
70
55
0
60
Afghan
Arab, n.o.s.
Iranian
Iraqi
Kurd
Lebanese
Saudi Arabian
Syrian
Turk
South Asian origins
Bangladeshi
East Indian
Nepali
Pakistani
Sinhalese
Sri Lankan
South Asian origins, n.i.e.
Oceania origins
Australian
n.o.s - not otherwise specified
n.i.e. - not included elsewhere
Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 National Household Survey, NHS Profile, Prince Edward Island
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TABLE 12
2011 CENSUS DATA ON POPULATION BY AGE AND GENDER
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
KINGS
QUEENS
PRINCE
TOTAL
17,990
77,865
44,350
140,200
MALES, Total
Age 0 - 14
Age 15 - 44
Age 45 - 64
Age 65 and over
8,810
1,420
3,050
2,845
1,490
37,185
6,425
14,340
11,300
5,125
21,605
3,855
7,515
6,720
3,515
67,600
11,695
24,905
20,860
10,140
FEMALES, Total
Age 0 - 14
Age 15 - 44
Age 45 - 64
Age 65 and over
9,180
1,450
3,170
2,945
1,610
40,680
6,240
15,325
12,290
6,835
22,745
3,670
7,830
7,035
4,205
72,605
11,360
26,325
22,270
12,650
POPULATION
2011 CENSUS DATA ON DWELLINGS AND FAMILIES
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
KINGS
QUEENS
PRINCE
TOTAL
DWELLINGS
Total private dwellings:
9,607
36,213
21,123
66,943
Total occupied private dwellings:
Single-detached houses
Apartment building, five or more floors
Movable dwellings
Semi-detached houses
Row houses
Apartment, duplex
Apartment buildings, less than 5 floors
Other single-attached houses
7,170
5,895
0
520
165
215
35
335
15
31,410
21,075
60
1,045
1,955
775
605
5,825
70
17,875
13,360
0
1,015
885
820
275
1,480
45
56,465
40,330
60
2,585
3,005
1,805
910
7,635
135
CENSUS FAMILIES
Total Census Families
Couple families
Married couple families
Total with children at home
Total with no children at home
Common-law couple families
Total with children at home
Total with no children at home
Lone-parent families
Male parent
Female parent
Total children at home
Average number of children per family (1)
5,215
4,325
3,790
1,850
1,940
540
295
245
885
200
685
5,495
1.1
22,300
18,710
16,180
8,540
7,640
2,525
930
1,600
3,590
680
2,910
22,620
1.0
13,330
11,235
9,725
4,645
5,085
1,505
735
775
2,100
445
1,655
13,140
1.0
40,850
34,270
29,700
15,035
14,660
4,575
1,955
2,615
6,580
1,330
5,250
41,260
1.0
Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to random rounding.
Data presented in these tables are 2011 Census counts and NOT population estimates.
Note 1: The average number of children per family is calculated using the total number of children at home and the total
number of census families.
Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Canada, Households (Table no. 98-313-XCB2011023.IVT, ), Census Families
(Table no. 98-312-XCB2011017.IVT); Population and dwelling counts, for Canada and census divisions, 2011. Population
and Dwelling Counts
42nd Annual Statistical Review
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TABLE 13
CENSUS FAMILIES BY STRUCTURE AND AGE GROUPS OF CHILDREN
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JULY 1, 2011 - 2015
Structure and age group
Couple families
With no children
With children:
All children aged 18+
Children aged 18+ and at least one under 18 years
All children under 18 years:
All children under 6 years
All children 6-14 years
All children 15-17 years
Children under 6 years and 6-14 years
Children under 6 years and 15-17 years
Children 6-14 years and 15-17 years
Children under 6, 6-14, and 15-17 years
Lone-parent families
With children:
All children aged 18+
Children aged 18+ and at least one under 18 years
All children under 18 years:
All children under 6 years
All children 6-14 years
All children 15-17 years
Children under 6 years and 6-14 years
Children under 6 years and 15-17 years
Children 6-14 years and 15-17 years
Children under 6, 6-14, and 15-17 years
Total families
With no children
With children:
All children aged 18+
Children aged 18+ and at least one under 18 years
All children under 18 years:
All children under 6 years
All children 6-14 years
All children 15-17 years
Children under 6 years and 6-14 years
Children under 6 years and 15-17 years
Children 6-14 years and 15-17 years
Children under 6, 6-14, and 15-17 years
r: revised data
2011
2012 (r)
2013 (r)
2014 (r)
2015 (p)
35,041
17,562
17,479
34,725
17854
16871
34,614
17,906
16,708
34,852
18,360
16,492
34,965
18,668
16,297
4,877
2,211
10,391
4763
2188
9920
4,879
2,102
9,727
4,923
1,996
9,573
4,961
1,909
9,427
2,852
3,211
877
1,989
88
1,226
148
2702
3060
843
1955
50
1,159
151
2,667
3,074
811
1,905
65
1,071
134
2,655
2,947
792
1,944
64
1,027
144
2,631
2,878
782
1,950
64
975
147
6,653
6,653
6,608
6,608
6,645
6,645
6,566
6,566
6,514
6,514
2,447
545
3,661
2,408
519
3,681
2,409
526
3,710
2,419
496
3,651
2,420
470
3,624
942
1,403
502
459
17
314
24
957
1,409
474
482
19
313
27
912
1,485
486
477
21
303
26
922
1,442
452
486
19
303
27
919
1,437
428
494
19
298
29
41,694
17,562
24,132
41,333
17,854
23,479
41,259
17,906
23,353
41,418
18,360
23,058
41,479
18,668
22,811
7,324
2,756
14,052
7,171
2,707
13,601
7,288
2,628
13,437
7,342
2,492
13,224
7,381
2,379
13,051
3,794
4,614
1,379
2,448
105
1,540
172
3,659
4,469
1,317
2,437
69
1,472
178
3,579
4,559
1,297
2,382
86
1,374
160
3,577
4,389
1,244
2,430
83
1,330
171
3,550
4,315
1,210
2,444
83
1,273
176
p: preliminary data
Note: Census family refers to a married couple (with or without children of either or both spouses), a couple living
common-law (with or without children of either or both partners) or a lone parent of any marital status, with at least
one child living in the same dwelling. A couple may be of opposite or same sex. 'Children' in a census family include
grandchildren living with their grandparent(s) but with no parents present.
Source: Statistics Canada, Demography Division, Annual Census Family Estimates
42nd Annual Statistical Review
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TABLE 14
CENSUS FAMILIES: COUPLE FAMILIES BY SIZE AND STRUCTURE
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JULY 1, 1995 - 2015
Population
July 1
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (r)
2013 (r)
2014 (r)
2015 (p)
Total
Familes
2
Families by size
3
4
5+
30,666
30,912
31,203
31,481
31,759
32,023
32,301
32,416
32,528
32,641
32,753
32,948
33,412
33,882
34,229
34,268
35,041
34,725
34,614
34,852
34,965
11,157
11,367
11,771
12,180
12,596
13,020
13,451
13,822
14,192
14,564
14,932
15,419
16,108
16,489
16,809
16,949
17,562
17,854
17,906
18,360
18,668
6,802
6,874
6,936
6,994
7,053
7,106
7,168
7,076
6,988
6,899
6,811
6,729
6,545
6,737
6,782
6,862
7,114
6,767
6,767
6,758
6,725
7,623
7,646
7,575
7,494
7,416
7,331
7,244
7,203
7,164
7,125
7,087
7,042
6,915
6,962
6,996
6,976
6,946
6,769
6,705
6,597
6,522
5,084
5,025
4,921
4,813
4,694
4,566
4,438
4,315
4,184
4,053
3,923
3,758
3,844
3,694
3,642
3,481
3,419
3,335
3,236
3,137
3,050
Persons in
Families
100,603
101,010
101,081
101,068
101,111
101,039
101,021
100,613
100,203
99,791
99,370
98,966
99,830
100,593
101,204
100,795
102,347
100,748
100,069
100,011
99,775
Average
Family Size
3.3
3.3
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.9
CENSUS FAMILIES: LONE PARENT FAMILIES BY SIZE AND STRUCTURE
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JULY 1, 1994 - 2014
Population
July 1
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (r)
2013 (r)
2014 (r)
2015 (p)
r: revised data
Total
Familes
2
Families by size
3
4
5+
5,059
5,235
5,446
5,670
5,893
6,131
6,355
6,371
6,390
6,409
6,428
6,461
6,097
6,391
6,545
6,767
6,653
6,608
6,645
6,566
6,514
2,951
3,048
3,238
3,438
3,637
3,847
4,057
4,038
4,024
4,008
3,996
4,012
3,743
3,932
4,040
4,189
4,185
4,126
4,116
4,097
4,067
1,472
1,539
1,548
1,562
1,568
1,580
1,589
1,638
1,685
1,733
1,780
1,821
1,756
1,784
1,813
1,879
1,785
1,836
1,876
1,854
1,859
466
465
493
522
553
585
611
600
589
578
566
545
531
566
571
582
552
512
537
499
474
170
183
167
148
135
119
98
95
92
90
86
83
67
109
121
117
131
134
116
116
114
Persons in
Families
p: preliminary data
Source: Statistics Canada, Demography Division, Annual Census Family Estimates
42nd Annual Statistical Review
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13,056
13,501
13,943
14,415
14,893
15,400
15,853
15,894
15,943
15,992
16,040
16,090
15,226
16,038
16,437
16,962
16,620
16,517
16,613
16,355
16,196
Average
Family Size
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
TABLE 15
2011 CENSUS DATA ON PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
KINGS
QUEENS
PRINCE
TOTAL
7,170
31,410
17,875
56,465
1 person households
2 person households
3 person households
4-5 person households
6 or more person households
1,840
2,650
1,130
1,370
180
8,040
11,645
5,125
6,060
545
4,315
6,970
2,835
3,405
360
14,195
21,260
9,085
10,750
1,075
One-family households
Other family households (1)
Non-family households
4,825
300
2,045
20,555
1,370
9,485
12,340
755
4,785
37,725
2,430
16,315
43,615
2.4
76,195
2.4
17,580
2.5
137,390
2.4
Total number of private households:
Number of persons in private households
Average number of persons in private households
2011 NHS DATA ON PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS INCOME
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Total population in private households:
17,580
76,180
43,615
137,375
3,510
14,070
20.0%
11,220
64,960
14.8%
6,840
36,775
15.8%
21,570
115,805
15.8%
7,175
31,410
17,880
56,455
320
840
940
775
710
710
855
1,005
1,015
1,210
2,835
2,765
3,345
3,090
2,730
4,935
3,835
6,660
600
1,835
2,090
2,250
1,995
1,575
3,005
1,970
2,545
2,140
5,505
5,795
6,375
5,765
5,020
8,805
6,815
10,225
$60,342
$50,170
$70,794
$58,897
$60,551
$50,816
$66,223
$55,311
Number of tenant households in private dwellings
1,130
9,455
4,310
14,895
Average monthly shelter costs for rented dwellings
$533
$760
$658
$713
% of tenant households spending 30% or more
of household income on shelter costs
25.8
37.9
34.3
36.0
Number of owner households in private dwellings
5,870
21,460
13,195
40,535
Average owner's monthly shelter costs
$724
$952
$773
$861
% of owner households spending 30% or more
of household income on owner's shelter costs
14.8
14.0
12.1
13.5
$146,356
$194,667
$142,599
$170,716
Low income
Other
Prevalence of low income in 2010
Number of private households w/ household income in 2010:
Under $ 10,000
$ 10,000 - $19,999
$ 20,000 - $29,999
$ 30,000 - $39,999
$ 40,000 - $49,999
$ 50,000 - $59,999
$ 60,000 - $79,999
$ 80,000 - $99,999
$100,000 and over
Average household income in 2010
Median household income in 2010
Average value of dwelling
(1) Refers to one-census family households with additional persons and to multiple-census family households, with or
without additional persons. In 2001, this category was called 'Multiple-family households' and did not include one-family
households with additional persons.
Sum of Counties may not equal total due to rounding
Source:Statistics Canada.
2011 Census of Canada, Households (Table no. 98-313-XCB2011023.IVT)
Prince Edward Island (Code 11) (table). National Household Survey (NHS) Profile. 2011 National Household
Survey. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 99-004-XWE
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TABLE 16
LABOUR STATISTICS, 2015
CANADA BY PROVINCE
Canada
Newfoundland
Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Québec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia
Population
15+ years
('000s)
Labour
Force
('000s)
29,279.8
442.9
120.9
785.5
622.0
6,843.3
11,385.6
987.2
861.5
3,353.8
3,877.1
19,278.0
270.8
81.7
490.2
390.2
4,434.2
7,426.1
674.1
604.1
2,449.2
2,457.6
Employment
Total Full-time Part-time
('000s)
('000s)
('000s)
17,946.6
236.2
73.2
448.1
351.8
4,097.0
6,923.2
636.2
573.7
2,301.1
2,306.2
14,559.3
201.5
60.8
368.2
297.9
3,290.3
5,618.2
514.7
472.8
1,910.8
1,824.0
3,387.3
34.7
12.4
79.9
53.9
806.7
1,305.0
121.5
100.9
390.3
482.2
Unemployment
Number
Rate
('000s)
(%)
1,331.4
34.7
8.5
42.0
38.4
337.2
502.9
37.9
30.4
148.0
151.4
Particip.
Rate
(%)
6.9
12.8
10.4
8.6
9.8
7.6
6.8
5.6
5.0
6.0
6.2
65.8
61.1
67.6
62.4
62.7
64.8
65.2
68.3
70.1
73.0
63.4
Note: Labour force estimates are based on the 2011 Census.
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 282-0002 - Labour force survey estimates (LFS), by sex and detailed age group, annual
(persons unless otherwise noted)
TABLE 17
LABOUR STATISTICS, 2006 - 2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Population
15+ years
('000s)
Labour
Force
('000s)
112.0
112.4
113.4
114.5
116.5
118.6
119.8
120.2
120.6
120.9
76.5
76.2
77.3
77.3
78.7
80.8
82.2
83.8
82.8
81.7
Employment
Total Full-time Part-time
('000s)
('000s)
('000s)
68.0
68.4
69.0
68.1
69.7
71.9
73.0
74.1
74.0
73.2
57.3
56.8
57.7
56.5
57.1
59.9
60.4
61.0
62.1
60.8
10.7
11.6
11.3
11.6
12.6
12.0
12.7
13.2
11.9
12.4
Unemployment
Number
Rate
('000s)
(%)
8.5
7.8
8.4
9.2
9.0
8.9
9.2
9.7
8.8
8.5
Particip.
Rate
(%)
11.1
10.2
10.9
11.9
11.4
11.0
11.2
11.6
10.6
10.4
Note: Labour force estimates are based on the 2011 Census.
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 282-0002 - Labour force survey estimates (LFS), by sex and detailed age group, annual
(persons unless otherwise noted)
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68.3
67.8
68.2
67.5
67.6
68.1
68.6
69.7
68.7
67.6
TABLE 18
EMPLOYMENT BY OCCUPATION, 2010-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(THOUSANDS)
Occupation
All Occupations
Annual change (%)
Management
Business, Finance and Administrative
Natural and Applied Sciences & Related
Health
Edu., Law and Social, Community and Gov't Srvcs
Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport
Sales and Service
Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators
Natural resources, Agriculture and Related
Manufacturing and Utilities
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
69.7
71.9
73.0
74.1
74.0
73.2
2.3
3.2
1.5
1.5
-0.1
-1.1
7.7
10.9
4.0
5.6
7.5
1.1
16.4
9.4
4.6
2.5
7.6
10.4
4.0
5.1
7.7
1.6
17.8
9.9
5.3
2.4
7.5
10.8
4.1
5.2
8.6
1.2
17.9
10.1
5.2
2.4
7.0
10.4
3.9
6.5
8.3
1.8
18.3
10.2
5.0
2.8
6.9
10.7
4.0
6.5
7.8
1.8
18.0
10.9
4.6
2.8
6.7
10.4
4.4
6.4
7.2
1.5
18.6
10.1
4.4
3.5
Notes: Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
Labour force estimates are based on the 2011 Census.
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 282-0142 - Labour force survey estimates (LFS), by National Occupational Classification (NOC)
and sex, annual (persons unless otherwise noted)
TABLE 19
EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY, 2009-2015
SURVEY OF EMPLOYMENT, PAYROLLS AND HOURS
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Occupation
Industrial Aggregate
Annual change (%)
Goods Producing Industries
Construction
Manufacturing
Service Producing Industries
Trade Sector
Transportation and Warehousing
Information and Culture
Finance and Insurance
Real Estate and Leasing
Professiional Services
Management Services
Administrative Support
Education
Health and Social Services
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
Accommodation and Food Services
Other Services
Public Administration
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
63,124
64,470
64,695
63,998
62,862
62,680
62,707
2.6
2.1
0.3
-1.1
-1.8
-0.3
0.0
10,246
9,637
9,486
9,454
8,912
8,501
8,731
4,657
5,106
3,988
5,197
3,864
5,181
3,776
5,195
x
4,875
3,468
4,566
3,362
4,802
52,198
53,748
54,186
53,662
53,014
53,430
53,205
10,101
2,845
808
1,785
753
1,818
424
3,369
5,121
9,148
1,526
5,611
2,126
6,769
10,403
2,678
818
1,902
777
2,041
486
3,643
5,224
9,348
1,013
5,496
2,003
7,916
10,691
2,496
829
1,837
826
2,103
672
3,406
5,509
9,320
940
5,536
1,970
8,070
10,622
2,566
865
1,765
878
2,269
344
3,168
5,436
9,132
928
5,783
2,006
7,902
10,360
2,645
930
1,863
963
2,203
261
3,557
5,309
8,684
900
5,598
1,957
7,782
10,846
2,528
1,094
1,830
781
2,034
233
4,011
5,107
8,793
907
5,759
1,987
7,519
10,656
2,561
1,138
1,932
756
1,917
231
3,663
4,911
9,077
1,002
5,944
1,968
7,450
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 281-0063 - Employment and average weekly earnings including overtime (SEPH), seasonally
adjusted, for all employees by industries classified using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), monthly
(persons
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TABLE 20
LABOUR STATISTICS BY SEX AND AGE GROUP, 2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Pop.
15 years +
Not in
Labour
Force
Labour
Force
Particip.
Rate
Rate
Age Group
('000s)
('000s)
('000s)
(%)
(%)
('000s)
('000s)
(%)
('000s)
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 and over
15 and over
4.6
4.8
3.8
3.9
4.1
4.4
4.9
5.9
5.3
4.9
12.0
58.6
2.0
0.8
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.5
1.1
1.8
9.0
16.7
2.6
4.0
3.5
3.7
3.7
4.1
4.6
5.4
4.3
3.1
3.0
41.9
56.5
83.3
92.1
94.9
90.2
93.2
93.9
91.5
81.1
63.3
25.0
71.5
43.5
68.8
81.6
84.6
78.0
84.1
85.7
84.7
73.6
55.1
21.7
63.0
0.6
2.6
2.8
3.1
3.1
3.5
4.0
4.8
3.7
2.4
1.9
32.5
1.3
0.7
0.3
0.2
0.2
x
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.8
4.4
26.9
17.5
11.4
10.8
13.5
9.8
8.7
7.4
9.3
12.9
13.3
11.9
0.7
0.7
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
5.0
FEMALES
Pop.
15 years +
Not in
Labour
Force
Labour
Force
Particip.
Rate
Rate
Age Group
('000s)
('000s)
('000s)
(%)
(%)
('000s)
('000s)
(%)
('000s)
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 and over
15 and over
4.2
4.6
4.1
4.3
4.2
5.0
4.7
6.3
5.8
5.3
13.8
62.4
1.8
1.0
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.7
1.3
2.7
12.2
22.5
2.4
3.6
3.5
3.7
3.7
4.5
4.2
5.6
4.5
2.6
1.6
39.8
57.1
78.3
85.4
86.0
88.1
90.0
89.4
88.9
77.6
49.1
11.6
63.8
50.0
73.9
75.6
79.1
83.3
84.0
80.9
81.0
70.7
43.4
10.1
58.0
0.6
2.3
2.6
2.9
3.0
3.6
3.3
4.4
3.2
1.7
0.8
28.3
1.5
1.1
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.9
0.6
0.6
7.9
12.5
8.3
11.4
8.1
5.4
6.7
7.1
8.9
8.9
11.5
12.5
9.0
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
3.6
TOTAL
Pop.
15 years +
Not in
Labour
Force
Labour
Force
Particip.
Rate
Rate
Age Group
('000s)
('000s)
('000s)
(%)
(%)
('000s)
('000s)
(%)
('000s)
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 and over
15 and over
8.9
9.4
7.9
8.1
8.3
9.4
9.6
12.1
11.1
10.2
25.8
120.9
3.8
1.8
0.9
0.8
0.9
0.9
0.9
1.2
2.4
4.5
21.2
39.2
5.1
7.6
7.0
7.4
7.4
8.5
8.7
11.0
8.8
5.7
4.6
81.7
57.3
80.9
88.6
91.4
89.2
90.4
90.6
90.9
79.3
55.9
17.8
67.6
44.9
71.3
78.5
82.7
80.7
83.0
83.3
83.5
71.2
48.0
15.9
60.5
1.2
4.9
5.4
6.0
6.1
7.1
7.3
9.2
6.9
4.0
2.7
60.8
2.8
1.7
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.1
0.9
1.4
19.6
13.2
11.4
9.5
9.5
8.2
8.0
8.2
9.1
14.0
10.9
10.4
1.0
1.0
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.5
8.5
MALES
Employment
Full-time Part-time
Employment
Full-time Part-time
Employment
Full-time Part-time
12.4
Unemployment
Rate
Number
Unemployment
Rate
Number
Unemployment
Rate
Number
Note: Labour Force estimates are based on the 2011 Census.
x : Suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 282-0002 - Labour force survey estimates (LFS), by sex and detailed age group, annual (persons unless
otherwise noted)
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TABLE 21
ESTIMATES OF EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY, 2008-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(THOUSANDS)
SECTOR:
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
69.0
68.1
69.7
71.9
73.0
74.1
74.0
73.2
0.9
-1.3
2.3
3.2
1.5
1.5
-0.1
-1.1
17.2
17.1
16.5
17.3
17.8
17.4
18.0
17.2
-2.8
-0.6
-3.5
4.8
2.9
-2.2
3.4
-4.4
Agriculture
Forestry and Fishing
Utilities
Construction
Manufacturing
3.2
2.7
0.3
5.3
5.8
3.6
2.4
0.2
5.5
5.3
3.3
2.7
0.2
5.2
5.0
3.7
3.2
0.2
5.4
4.8
4.1
3.2
0.3
5.2
5.0
3.9
2.6
0.4
5.5
5.0
3.7
2.5
0.3
5.8
5.6
3.2
2.4
0.4
5.2
6.0
Services-providing sector
51.7
51.0
53.2
54.6
55.2
56.7
56.1
55.9
1.8
-1.4
4.3
2.6
1.1
2.7
-1.1
-0.4
10.3
2.7
2.8
9.8
2.3
2.4
10.2
2.2
2.3
10.5
2.2
2.5
10.1
2.7
2.4
11.0
2.5
2.2
11.0
2.9
2.3
11.0
2.5
2.5
2.4
2.2
2.7
3.0
3.2
3.1
2.9
3.1
2.6
4.7
8.5
7.4
2.2
5.4
2.7
2.7
4.7
8.5
7.9
2.3
5.3
2.9
3.0
5.6
8.7
7.8
2.4
5.2
3.0
2.5
6.3
8.9
7.5
2.4
5.6
3.2
2.2
5.5
10.0
7.7
2.4
5.8
3.3
2.2
5.6
10.8
7.6
2.9
5.6
3.2
2.3
5.6
10.5
7.0
2.6
5.5
3.3
2.5
5.3
9.9
7.4
2.4
6.0
3.4
ALL SECTORS
Annual change (%)
Goods-producing sector
Annual change (%)
Annual change (%)
Trade
Transportation and Warehousing
Finance, Insurance & Real Estate
Professional, Scientific and
Technical Services
Management, Administrative, and
Other Support Services
Educational Services
Health Care and Social Assistance
Public Administration
Information, Culture and Recreation
Accommodation and Food Services
Other Services
-- nil x: confidential data
Note: Labour force estimates are based on the 2011 Census.
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 282-0008 - Labour force survey estimates (LFS), by North American Industry Classification
System (NAICS), sex and age group, annual (persons unless otherwise noted)
TABLE 22
LABOUR FORCE BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, 2008-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(THOUSANDS)
Level of schooling
Total, all education levels
0 - 8 years
Some high school
High school graduate
Some post-secondary
Post-sec. certificate/diploma
University degree:
Bachelor's degree
Above bachelor's degree
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
77.3
2.9
12.1
17.0
5.9
26.4
13.0
77.3
2.6
11.3
15.7
6.9
27.4
13.5
78.7
2.7
10.2
16.0
7.2
26.5
16.0
80.8
2.5
11.0
16.4
6.4
28.2
16.3
82.2
2.7
10.9
16.4
6.4
29.0
16.9
83.8
2.3
10.4
17.4
6.1
30.3
17.3
82.8
2.3
9.5
18.1
6.2
29.1
17.6
81.7
1.8
9.5
18.5
5.0
28.5
18.3
9.1
3.9
9.4
4.0
11.1
4.9
11.5
4.8
11.8
5.1
12.4
4.9
12.2
5.4
13.2
5.1
Note: Labour force estimates are based on the 2011 Census.
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 282-0004 - Labour force survey estimates (LFS), by educational attainment, sex and age
group, annual (persons unless otherwise noted)
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TABLE 23
NUMBER OF BUSINESSES, LOCATION COUNTS
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
LOCATION COUNTS BY INDUSTRY, 2006 - 2014
2006
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
Mining and Oil and Gas Extraction
Utilities
Construction
Manufacturing
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
Transportation and Warehousing
Information and Cultural Industries
Finance and Insurance
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services
Management of Companies and Enterprises
Admin. and Support, Waste Mngmnt and Remediation Srvcs
Educational Services
Health Care and Social Assistance
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
Accommodation and Food Services
Other Services
Public Administration
Total
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2,354
9
14
1,113
401
331
980
467
85
427
679
597
251
307
104
467
226
552
840
120
2,176
5
18
1,078
382
321
983
463
99
481
695
610
387
295
119
500
205
574
877
288
2,250
8
14
1,047
354
276
881
436
96
427
659
605
383
270
116
446
184
526
844
298
2,233
8
15
1,070
356
304
951
433
88
460
646
618
403
290
119
470
195
571
872
295
2,200
5
14
1,086
338
285
966
413
89
472
719
644
389
297
111
504
197
579
895
302
2,224
6
12
1,082
313
281
940
390
93
468
747
628
386
277
95
493
188
555
877
304
2,310
5
14
1,115
312
262
979
427
98
463
870
695
377
268
88
503
210
593
902
305
2,325
6
12
1,179
328
274
1,031
432
103
490
943
754
364
302
98
534
206
603
958
303
3,044
14
10
1,310
335
304
1,100
526
135
607
1,756
909
355
372
112
741
246
645
1,072
300
10,324
10,556
10,120
10,397
10,505
10,359
10,796
11,245
13,893
100-199
200-499
2014 LOCATION COUNTS BY EMPLOYMENT SIZE
Indeterminate
1-4
5-9
Number of Employees
10-19
20-49
50-99
500+
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
Mining and Oil and Gas Extraction
Utilities
Construction
Manufacturing
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
Transportation and Warehousing
Information and Cultural Industries
Finance and Insurance
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services
Management of Companies and Enterprises
Admin. and Support, Waste Mngmnt and Remediation Srvcs
Educational Services
Health Care and Social Assistance
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
Accommodation and Food Services
Other Services
Public Administration
2,198
5
2
599
118
115
339
303
68
410
1,557
548
300
156
52
349
113
205
422
12
563
7
0
439
75
81
275
130
32
101
137
236
29
112
22
178
56
120
427
92
145
1
0
153
38
41
246
39
14
29
34
63
11
39
12
97
27
80
137
80
100
0
3
70
42
27
117
27
6
23
15
34
7
34
13
63
22
112
65
61
33
1
3
38
35
25
90
17
8
37
10
22
5
19
6
28
22
88
17
27
3
0
2
8
9
10
23
6
5
5
1
3
2
6
1
13
4
33
3
11
2
0
0
1
11
3
5
2
1
0
1
1
1
4
2
12
1
5
0
7
0
0
0
2
7
2
5
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
2
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
3
1
1
0
1
4
Total
7,871
3,112
1,286
841
531
148
59
31
14
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 552-0001 - Canadian business patterns, location counts with employees, by employment size and North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS), Canada and provinces, December 2014, semi-annual (number)
Changes in business industrial classification strategies used by Statistics Canada's Business Register over the past year have created increases in the number of active businesses
shown by the Canadian Business Patterns. As a result, these data do not only represent changes in the business population over time. Statistics Canada advises users to not use
these data as a time series.
The locations in the "indeterminate" category do not maintain an employee payroll, but may have a workforce which consists of contracted workers, family members or business
owners.
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TABLE 25
AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES BY SELECTED INDUSTRIES, 2010-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(DOLLARS)
Year
Industrial
Aggregate
Goods-prod.
Industries
Construction
Manufacturing
Service-prod.
Industries
Trade services
Public Admin.
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
706.38
719.31
738.39
752.46
773.82
800.70
769.57
805.18
838.36
825.76
834.58
895.14
727.06
F
808.56
x
844.20
863.41
771.30
810.06
831.33
797.43
790.48
870.39
695.09
704.36
720.87
740.17
764.15
785.22
530.57
547.59
578.67
570.58
603.17
640.22
1,009.27
1,025.78
1,065.01
1,078.18
1,112.21
1,130.75
x: confidential data
F: Too unreliable to be published
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 281-0027 - Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours (SEPH), average weekly earnings by type of
employee, overtime status and detailed North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), annual (current dollars)
TABLE 26
WAGES, SALARIES AND SUPPLEMENTARY LABOUR INCOME, 2011-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(UNADJUSTED, $ THOUSANDS)
2011 (r)
2012 (r)
2013 (r)
2014 (r)
2015 (p)
488,654
195,851
185,976
106,827
504,128
199,562
190,169
114,397
507,585
196,349
187,247
123,989
503,014
194,854
185,075
123,085
542,734
224,315
184,700
133,719
1,942,228
259,830
64,266
36,230
161,461
391,061
258,615
358,820
1,985,669
277,130
62,563
38,833
161,801
399,337
268,174
376,269
2,035,513
289,260
70,879
39,753
169,345
394,410
272,166
387,942
2,093,423
310,980
69,656
43,473
175,235
413,506
279,371
401,627
2,147,759
321,468
73,614
46,403
183,863
423,957
284,889
414,785
253,819
128,567
29,559
244,548
125,221
31,793
256,642
124,286
30,830
243,099
124,060
32,416
237,847
128,355
32,578
Total Wages and Salaries
Supplementary Labour Income
2,430,882
373,789
2,489,797
394,067
2,543,098
418,976
2,596,437
431,891
2,690,493
447,440
Total Labour Income
2,804,671
2,883,864
2,962,074
3,028,328
3,137,933
4.4
2.8
2.7
2.2
3.6
Goods-producing industries:
Manufacturing
Construction
Other
Service-providing industries:
Trade
Transportation and storage
Information and cultural industries
Finance, real estate and company mgmt.
Professional and personal services
Educational services
Health Care and Social Assistance
Public administration:
Federal government
Provincial government
Local government
Annual change (%)
r: revised data
p: preliminary data
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 382-0006 - Wages, salaries and employers' social contributions, monthly (dollars)
TABLE 27
EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE STATISTICS, 2010-2015
MONTHLY AVERAGE NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES BY TYPE
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Year
Total
Beneficiaries
Regular
Sickness
Maternity
Parental
Fishing
Work Sharing
Training
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
12,293
12,043
11,618
10,563
10,085
10,365
9,445
9,198
8,788
7,723
7,161
7,388
692
744
763
810
833
914
288
288
264
278
296
268
651
653
643
609
654
639
1,203
1,144
1,143
1,137
1,138
1,138
16
14
18
7
1
20
546
503
459
443
409
372
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 276-0020 - Employment Insurance program (EI), beneficiaries by province, type of income benefits, sex and age
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TABLE 28
AVERAGE MONTHLY NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES RECEIVING
REGULAR EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS, BY OCCUPATION
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 2008-2015
OCCUPATION:
Management
Annual change (%)
Business, Finance and Administration
Annual change (%)
Natural & Applied Science and
Related Occupations
Annual change (%)
Health
Annual change (%)
Social Science, Education,
Government Services and Religion
Annual change (%)
Art, Culture, Sport and Recreation
Annual change (%)
Sales and Service
Annual change (%)
Trades, Transport and Equipment
Operators and Related Occupations
Annual change (%)
Primary Industry
Annual change (%)
Processing, Manufacturing & Utilities
Annual change (%)
Unclassified
Annual change (%)
All Occupations
Annual change (%)
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
318
364
408
392
363
319
310
290
-3.0
14.5
12.1
-3.9
-7.4
-12.1
-2.8
-6.5
671
778
843
864
783
635
610
623
-2.6
15.9
8.4
2.5
-9.4
-18.9
-3.9
2.1
244
261
303
291
303
272
278
253
-3.2
7.0
16.1
-4.0
4.1
-10.2
2.2
-9.0
92
112
121
136
134
112
112
123
-7.1
21.7
8.0
12.4
-1.5
-16.4
0.0
9.8
222
274
311
308
343
273
231
229
-3.5
23.4
13.5
-1.0
11.4
-20.4
-15.4
-0.9
78
91
118
116
104
98
79
71
-3.7
16.7
29.7
-1.7
-10.3
-5.8
-19.4
-10.1
1,492
1,653
1,728
1,721
1,693
1,476
1,279
1,276
-1.9
10.8
4.5
-0.4
-1.6
-12.8
-13.3
-0.2
2,312
2,572
2,608
2,555
2,353
2,080
1,983
2,130
1.8
11.2
1.4
-2.0
-7.9
-11.6
-4.7
7.4
1,858
1,943
1,940
1,892
1,917
1,732
1,575
1,660
-1.8
4.6
-0.2
-2.5
1.3
-9.7
-9.1
5.4
1,013
1,044
1,038
923
795
727
704
722
-2.2
3.1
-0.6
-11.1
-13.9
-8.6
-3.2
2.6
0
12
32
0
0
1
7
10
0.0
0.0
166.7
-100.0
0.0
0.0
600.0
42.9
8,300
9,099
9,445
9,198
8,788
7,722
7,161
7,387
-1.1
9.6
3.8
-2.6
-4.5
-12.1
-7.3
3.2
n.a. data not available.
Note: components may not add to total due to rounding.
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 276-0040 - Employment Insurance program (EI), beneficiaries receiving regular income
benefits by province and National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S), annual (persons)
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TABLE 29
PERSONS WITH INCOME BY TOTAL INCOME, 2004-2013
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Wage group
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2012
2013
8,910
11,220
14,660
14,000
11,060
18,310
15,030
8,240
1,940
960
230
120
140
8,270
10,680
13,920
14,210
10,820
18,460
15,490
9,150
2,330
1,180
270
100
170
7,900
9,920
12,380
13,870
11,040
18,750
16,890
10,130
2,620
1,250
290
120
170
7,430
9,340
11,670
13,470
11,120
18,960
17,720
11,350
3,020
1,400
280
140
210
7,290
9,340
11,140
13,100
11,020
18,350
18,400
12,460
3,520
1,660
340
140
230
7,310
8,900
11,000
12,870
11,140
18,820
18,740
12,980
3,760
1,770
410
120
220
7,120
8,640
10,800
12,870
10,950
18,810
19,460
13,640
4,060
2,010
410
160
240
6,910
8,130
10,120
12,880
10,750
18,960
19,900
14,790
4,660
2,270
490
180
280
6,530
7,900
9,510
12,340
10,450
18,370
20,470
15,740
5,070
2,690
590
220
280
6,600
7,600
9,430
12,300
10,020
18,030
20,610
16,040
5,430
3,010
690
270
300
104,820
105,050
105,330
106,100
106,990
108,040
109,170
110,320
110,150
110,330
21,600
22,400
23,800
25,010
25,820
26,400
27,130
28,160
29,310
29,890
Under $5,000
$5,000-$9,999
$10,000-$14,999
$15,000-$19,999
$20,000-$24,999
$25,000-$34,999
$35,000-$49,999
$50,000-$74,999
$75,000-$99,999
$100,000-$149,999
$150,000-$199,999
$200,000-$249,999
$250,000 and over
Total Persons with Income
Median Total Income ($)
2011
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 111-0008 - Neighbourhood income and demographics, taxfilers and dependents with income by total income, sex
and age group, annual (number unless otherwise noted)
TABLE 30
HOUSEHOLD INCOME, 2006-2014
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ MILLIONS)
2006 (r)
2007 (r)
2008 (r)
2009 (r)
2010 (r)
2011 (r)
2012 (r)
2,271
2,412
2,566
2,653
2,752
2,905
3,016
3,132
3,205
504
516
515
510
566
605
642
642
675
195
34
275
204
28
285
190
26
300
179
7
325
193
28
345
213
36
356
232
40
370
210
49
383
245
44
386
255
276
298
305
320
306
330
322
340
449
194
487
211
498
200
470
165
479
159
491
185
501
171
497
175
507
167
3,030
865
3,204
926
3,379
964
3,468
1,049
3,638
1,097
3,816
1,118
3,988
1,165
4,096
1,218
4,220
1,252
11
166
680
8
11
189
718
8
12
196
747
9
12
208
820
9
13
228
847
9
13
225
871
9
13
242
901
9
13
259
937
9
13
274
956
9
Less: Current Transfers Paid
1,181
1,283
1,322
1,327
1,337
1,448
1,519
1,560
1,618
Household Disposable Income
2,714
2,847
3,021
3,190
3,398
3,486
3,634
3,754
3,854
Less: Household Final Consumption Expenditure
3,008
3,196
3,363
3,396
3,590
3,764
3,869
3,981
4,111
Household Net Savings
-106
-149
-134
-21
-11
-72
-32
-32
-59
Household Saving Rate (%)
-3.9
-5.2
-4.4
-0.7
-0.3
-2.1
-0.9
-0.9
-1.5
4,089
4,341
4,543
4,682
4,894
5,119
5,324
5,489
5,639
Per capita Household Income, P.E.I.
29,659
31,520
32,739
33,465
34,543
35,539
36,652
37,740
38,580
Per capita Household Income, Canada
36,347
38,479
39,768
39,301
40,231
41,747
43,061
44,299
45,353
81.6
81.9
82.3
85.1
85.9
85.1
85.1
85.2
85.1
Compensation of Employees (1)
Net Mixed Income (2)
Non-Farm
Farm
Rental Income of Properties
Net Property Income
Property Income Received (3)
Less: Property Income Paid
Primary Household Income
Current Transfers Received (4)
From Non-Profit Institutions Serving Households
From Corporations
From General Government
From Non-Residents
Gross Household Income (1+2+3+4)
P.E.I. per capita Household Income as
% of Canada per capita Household Income
2013 (r) 2014 (p)
r: revised data p: preliminary data
Source:
Statistics Canada. Table 384-0040 - Current accounts - Households, provincial and territorial, annual (dollars unless otherwise noted)
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TABLE 31
CANADIAN INCOME SURVEY, 2013
PERCENTAGE OF PERSONS IN LOW INCOME
LOW INCOME CUT-OFFS (BEFORE TAX)
Province
Canada
Newfoundland
Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia
Total
13.5
7.9
10.9
10.9
9.7
14.4
15.3
13.3
9.7
8.0
14.6
All Persons
Under 18 18 to 64
16.1
10.5
13.0
13.8
12.5
16.4
19.8
15.5
12.2
8.1
15.2
13.6
8.5
10.4
10.5
9.8
14.0
15.3
13.6
9.8
8.3
15.0
65+
10.0
F
10.4
9.3
6.0
13.5
9.0
8.5
5.3
6.0
12.3
Persons In Economic Families
Under 18
18 - 64
65+
16.0
10.4
13.0
13.5
12.5
16.4
19.6
15.5
12.2
7.9
14.9
9.1
5.2
7.8
5.7
5.8
8.7
11.3
9.5
6.7
4.4
9.8
3.1
F
F
F
F
F
3.5
F
F
F
6.3
Unattached Individuals
Under 65
65+
35.8
28.4
25.0
33.0
30.2
37.4
38.6
34.5
24.5
27.5
38.0
28.7
F
29.4
25.9
18.8
36.4
26.7
25.0
13.9
22.9
28.5
LOW INCOME MEASURE (AFTER TAX)
Province
Canada
Newfoundland
Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia
Total
13.5
13.4
16.1
14.6
15.0
14.0
14.4
14.8
12.7
7.6
14.4
All Persons
Under 18 18 to 64
16.5
17.0
19.9
17.5
17.4
15.3
19.0
20.0
17.4
10.0
15.5
13.1
10.7
13.6
13.1
13.0
13.3
14.4
13.9
11.1
7.6
14.6
65+
11.1
19.7
21.4
17.2
19.3
15.4
8.2
10.7
12.2
2.4
12.5
Persons In Economic Families
Under 18
18 - 64
65+
16.5
17.1
19.9
17.5
17.4
15.3
18.9
20.0
17.4
10.1
15.5
10.1
8.6
12.7
9.7
9.4
9.4
11.7
11.0
8.9
5.7
10.8
5.2
13.2
F
9.5
14.0
5.9
3.6
5.0
4.4
F
7.4
Unattached Individuals
Under 65
65+
28.0
23.9
19.0
28.6
31.1
30.0
29.5
28.2
21.6
17.1
31.0
27.1
39.8
47.7
35.5
33.9
35.0
23.2
24.0
27.7
F
26.1
MARKET BASKET MEASURE (2011 BASE)
Province
Canada
Newfoundland
Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia
Total
12.1
12.4
15.8
13.1
13.2
10.8
14.0
11.6
10.1
7.4
13.1
All Persons
Under 18 18 to 64
14.7
18.2
20.9
17.5
18.8
11.4
17.8
15.3
13.5
8.9
14.9
13.2
12.1
14.4
13.3
13.2
12.6
15.0
12.3
10.4
8.0
14.5
65+
4.2
7.2
15.6
8.4
7.3
3.0
4.5
3.2
3.2
F
5.4
Persons In Economic Families
Under 18
18 - 64
65+
14.6
18.1
20.9
17.3
18.8
11.4
17.7
15.3
13.5
8.7
14.6
9.1
9.0
11.8
8.4
9.0
7.8
11.2
8.8
7.5
4.8
9.4
2.1
4.7
F
4.2
3.7
F
2.3
F
F
F
3.2
Unattached Individuals
Under 65
65+
33.5
31.3
28.6
35.6
34.5
33.1
36.5
29.9
24.1
24.0
37.3
9.8
15.1
37.2
18.4
17.4
6.5
11.9
8.5
7.8
F
11.4
E: Use with caution
F: Too unreliable to be published
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 206-0041 - Low income statistics by age, sex and economic family type, Canada, provinces and selected census
metropolitan areas (CMAs), annual
Results of the Canadian Income Survey should not be compared to those produced by the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics or other previous
income surveys.
Before-tax low income cut-offs (1992 base) were determined from an analysis of the 1992 Family Expenditure Survey data. These income limits were selected on the
basis that families with incomes below these limits usually spent 54.7% or more of their income on food, shelter and clothing. Low income cut-offs were differentiated
by community size of residence and family size.
The Market Basket Measure (MBM) attempts to measure a standard of living that is a compromise between subsistence and social inclusion. It also reflects
differences in living costs across regions. The MBM represents the cost of a basket that includes: a nutritious diet, clothing and footwear, shelter, transportation, and
other necessary goods and services (such as personal care items or household supplies). The cost of the basket is compared to disposable income for each family to
determine low income rates.
Low income measures (LIMs), are relative measures of low income, set at 50% of adjusted median household income. These measures are categorized according to
the number of persons present in the household, reflecting the economies of scale inherent in household size.
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TABLE 32
TOTAL INCOME BY INCOME SOURCE, 2006-2013
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ MILLIONS)
Component
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2,133
2,242
2,366
2,400
2,483
2,628
2,726
2,796
1,971
162
2,081
161
2,216
151
2,267
133
2,341
142
2,479
149
2,562
164
2,648
148
100
232
9
62
111
248
9
64
124
259
9
64
121
267
9
69
127
282
11
69
132
299
13
68
141
315
13
74
148
334
15
75
2,536
2,675
2,823
2,865
2,972
3,139
3,269
3,368
4.3
5.5
5.5
1.5
3.7
5.6
4.1
3.1
Employment Insurance (EI) benefits
Old Age Security (OAS) and Net Federal
Supplements
Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Quebec
Pension Plan (QPP) benefits
Canada Child Tax benefit
Goods and Services Tax (GST) and
Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) credits
Workers' Compensation benefits
Social Assistance
Provincial Refundable Tax Credits and
Family Benefits
Other government transfers
187
195
194
213
219
220
221
203
147
154
159
165
170
180
191
199
149
49
159
53
168
53
179
54
186
56
196
55
208
55
220
55
18
14
23
15
15
23
15
16
24
16
16
25
16
17
26
16
17
28
16
19
27
16
19
26
Total Government Transfers
Market Income
Employment Income
Wages, salaries and commissions
Self-employment income
Investment income
Private Pensions
RRSP
Other income
Total Market Income
Annual change (%)
Government Transfers
Annual change (%)
Total Income
Annual change (%)
0 ..
0
0
0
0
4
4
1
4
4
4
587
614
629
668
693
716
741
746
6.9
4.5
2.6
6.1
3.8
3.3
3.6
0.6
3,123
3,288
3,452
3,533
3,665
3,855
4,010
4,115
4.8
5.3
5.0
2.3
3.7
5.2
4.0
2.6
..
..
..
..
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 111-0007 - Neighbourhood income and demographics, taxfilers and dependents with income,
by source of income, annual
.. Not Available
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TABLE 33
PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS, 2007-2013 TAXATION YEARS
INCOME AND TAXES PAID
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013(p)
All returns (number)
Total income ($ millions)
Average income ($)
105,510
3,311
31,381
107,060
3,431
32,047
109,990
3,599
32,721
107,050
3,623
33,844
107,990
3,781
35,013
108,020
3,931
36,391
106,970
4,046
37,824
Taxable returns (number)
Total income ($ millions)
Average income ($)
75,560
2,964
39,227
77,320
3,099
40,080
79,740
3,231
40,519
78,270
3,331
42,558
79,630
3,390
42,572
80,390
3,535
43,973
80,020
3,611
45,126
Net Federal tax ($ millions)
Net Provincial tax ($ millions)
272
215
288
231
274
237
285
241
303
258
320
276
332
286
Total tax ($ millions)
501
531
522
537
573
612
632
2.5
6.0
-1.7
2.9
6.7
6.8
3.3
6,630
6,868
6,546
6,861
7,196
7,613
7,898
1.0
3.6
-4.7
4.8
4.9
5.8
3.7
Annual change (%)
Average tax ($)
Annual change (%)
Note: Data for this table is based on a stratified random sample of individual tax returns.
p: preliminary data
Source: Canada Revenue Agency, T1 Preliminary Statistics, Preliminary Table 5 for Prince Edward Island
TABLE 34
ALL RETURNS BY INCOME, 2013 TAXATION YEAR
BY COUNTIES
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
ALL RETURNS (1)
Region
Total
Returns
Average
Income ($)
Total
Income
($'000s)
Under
$25,000
$25,000 to $45,000 to $80,000
$44,999
$79,999 and Over
Charlottetown CA
Summerside CA
51,873
13,500
41,411
35,291
2,148,113
476,424
20,840
6,060
14,060
3,900
11,870
2,710
5,110
820
Kings County
Prince County
Queens County
14,520
35,860
62,900
33,721
34,745
40,467
489,633
1,245,941
2,545,392
6,630
15,790
25,630
4,470
11,060
17,320
2,640
7,010
14,110
790
2,000
5,860
113,260
37,798
4,280,967
48,050
32,850
23,730
8,630
Total P.E.I.
Note 1: All Returns consists of taxable returns (returns with positive taxable income) plus those returns filed with zero
taxable income. The data presented in this table represent all taxfilers. Data may vary as other information is
based on a statistical sample.
CA: Census Agglomeration
Source: Canada Revenue Agency, Individual Tax Statistics by Area (ITSA), 2015 Edition (2013 Tax Year)
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TABLE 35
PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS, 2013 TAXATION YEAR
ALL RETURNS BY INCOME AND AGE
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Number of
Returns
Share
(%)
Total
Income
$'000s
Share
(%)
Taxable
Income
$'000s
Share
(%)
Total
Net Tax
$'000s
Share
(%)
Under $10,000
15,810
14.0
69,255
1.6
63,829
1.7
297
0.0
$10,000 to $15,000
$15,000 to $20,000
9,290
12,510
8.3
11.1
116,380
218,614
2.7
5.2
99,538
180,966
2.6
4.8
1,520
6,040
0.2
0.9
$20,000 to $25,000
$25,000 to $30,000
10,190
9,330
9.1
8.3
228,778
255,648
5.4
6.0
210,059
237,558
5.5
6.3
14,183
22,540
2.1
3.4
$30,000 to $40,000
$40,000 to $50,000
16,270
12,700
14.5
11.3
566,533
566,755
13.3
13.4
531,029
520,585
14.0
13.7
66,156
80,896
9.9
12.1
All Returns
by Total Income class
$50,000 and over
26,450
23.5
2,222,022
52.4
1,945,636
51.3
475,016
71.3
112,540
100.0
4,243,986
100.0
3,789,201
100.0
666,647
100.0
Number of
Returns
Share
(%)
Total
Income
$'000s
Share
(%)
Taxable
Income
$'000s
Share
(%)
Total
Net Tax
$'000s
Share
(%)
5,460
4.9
43,053
1.0
42,615
1.1
1,537
0.2
20 - 29
30 - 39
16,160
15,430
14.4
13.7
393,652
621,158
9.3
14.6
372,156
565,774
9.8
14.9
47,344
102,800
7.1
15.4
40 - 49
50 - 59
18,590
21,490
16.5
19.1
873,353
1,002,942
20.6
23.6
791,851
891,022
20.9
23.5
159,882
183,936
24.0
27.6
60 - 69
70 - 74
18,460
5,890
16.4
5.2
765,470
204,515
18.0
4.8
664,804
175,982
17.5
4.6
116,833
23,128
17.5
3.5
TOTAL
All Returns
by Age Group
Under 20
75 and over
TOTAL
11,080
9.8
339,844
8.0
284,997
7.5
31,188
4.7
112,540
100.0
4,243,986
100.0
3,789,201
100.0
666,647
100.0
Source: Canada Revenue Agency, T1 Final Statistics, Tables 2 and 4.
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TABLE 36
PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS, 2013 TAXATION YEAR,
ALL RETURNS BY OCCUPATION
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Total
Number of
Returns
TOTAL EMPLOYEES
Taxable
Income
Average
($'000s) Income ($)
Income
($'000s)
Total
Tax (1)
($'000s)
64,960
2,738,132
42,151
2,516,813
478,690
2,870
111,068
38,700
94,790
18,532
350
27,821
79,489
24,355
7,959
3,670
96,954
26,418
89,919
18,298
3,180
248,676
78,200
210,972
43,750
210
25,860
9,310
2150
9,637
767,041
158,476
86,183
45,890
29,661
17,022
40,085
8,442
666,246
107,813
69,850
2,166
73,295
7,932
16,026
112,540
4,243,986
37,711
3,789,201
666,647
(includes: Employees of Businesses and
Institutions; Teachers and Professors; Federal,
Provincial and Municipal Government Employees;
Armed Forces; Federal and Provincial Crown
Corporations; and Unclassified Employees)
TOTAL FARMERS AND FISHERS
TOTAL SELF-EMPLOYED PROFESSIONALS
(includes: Accountants; Medical Doctors and
Surgeons; Dentists; Lawyers and Notaries;
Engineers and Architects; Entertainers and
Artists; and other Professionals)
TOTAL BUSINESS PROPRIETORS
(includes: Forestry Operators; Manufacturers;
Construction; Public Utilities and Transport
Operators; Wholesale and Retail Traders;
Insurance and Real Estate Agency Operators;
Proprietors and Other Financial Businesses;
Recreational and Business Services Operators;
other Services Operators and Business Proprietors)
TOTAL INVESTMENT
(includes: Investors and Property Owners)
Salesmen
Pensioners
Benefits
Other Income
GRAND TOTAL
(1) Total Tax includes federal and provincial income tax.A16
For breakdowns with less than ten non-taxable filers, the number of taxfilers in that breakdown is rounded to the nearest ten
for the All Returns table and the corresponding Taxable Returns table. The appropriate sub-total and total counts are edited
when necessary to guard against residual disclosure.
Totals may not add to sum of components due to rounding.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency, T1 Final Statistics, Final Table 3.
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TABLE 37A
REAL PROVINCIAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, 2010-2014
(MILLIONS OF CHAINED (2007) DOLLARS)
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Component
Household final consumption expenditure: (1)
2010 (r)
2011 (r)
2012 (r)
2013 (r)
2014 (p)
3,651
3,436
3,506
3,541
3,592
Household expenditures on consumer goods
1,719
1,748
1,757
1,765
1,792
Household expenditures on consumer services
1,717
1,759
1,785
1,827
1,859
1,639
1,634
1,598
1,593
1,566
63
67
68
69
72
5,138
5,206
5,205
5,249
5,282
661
General governments final consumption expenditure: (2)
Non-profit institutions serving households'
final consumption expenditure: (3)
Final consumption expenditure (4) = (1) + (2) + (3)
Business gross fixed capital formation: (5)
638
704
674
703
Residential structures
320
330
329
329
299
Non-residential structures
101
130
108
123
101
Machinery and equipment
183
212
204
217
231
36
34
37
37
37
280
320
230
252
233
9
11
9
12
14
Intellectual property products
General governments gross fixed capital formation: (6)
Non-profit institutions serving households'
gross fixed capital formation: (7)
Gross fixed capital formation (8) = (5) + (6) + (7)
927
1,036
912
966
905
6,067
6,241
6,120
6,216
6,191
0
6
2
13
1
59
-1
52
-3
49
-10
33
54
55
37
13
-14
6
1
10
TOTAL FINAL EXPENDITURES
6,073
6,256
6,180
6,267
6,237
Exports of goods and services
2,180
2,211
2,244
2,313
2,310
912
921
888
953
919
Exports of goods to other countries
608
617
579
650
607
Exports of services to other countries
307
307
313
307
316
1,398
FINAL DOMESTIC DEMAND = (4) + (8)
Government investment in inventories
Business investment in inventories:
Non-farm
Farm
Exports to other countries:
Exports to other provinces
1,272
1,294
1,362
1,366
Exports of goods to other provinces
580
581
634
627
642
Exports of services to other provinces
693
713
728
740
757
Imports of goods and services
3,476
3,603
3,491
3,552
3,441
Imports from other countries:
1,117
1,155
1,266
1,269
1,257
Imports of goods from other countries
977
1,015
1,128
1,136
1,125
Imports of services from other countries
139
140
138
134
133
2,360
2,450
2,249
2,303
2,209
Imports from other provinces:
Imports of goods from other provinces
1,033
1,065
958
983
860
Imports of services from other provinces
1,329
1,386
1,293
1,322
1,356
Statistical discrepancy
PROV. GDP at market prices
Annual growth of Real GDP (%)
-2
1
-6
-2
0
4,800
4,895
4,952
5,051
5,126
2.2
2.0
1.2
2.0
1.5
r: revised data p: preliminary data
Note: the sum of the chained values for each component of an aggregate does not equal the chained value of the aggregate.
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 384-0038 - Gross domestic product, expenditure-based, provincial and territorial, annual (dollars
unless otherwise noted), CANSIM (database).
Revisions to the Provincial and Territorial Economic Accounts tables back to 2007 were released on November 19, 2012. This release reflected a revision to international national
accounting methods. A full explanation of the change in methodology is available on Statistics Canada's Web site (www.statcan.gc.ca/nea) on the Canadian System of National
Accounts 2012 Historical Revision page. Revisions from 1981 to 2006 were released in 2013.
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TABLE 37B
REAL PROVINCIAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, 2010-2014
CONTRIBUTIONS TO PERCENT CHANGE
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Component
Household final consumption expenditure: (1)
2010 (r)
2011 (r)
2012 (r)
2013 (r)
2014 (p)
1.1
2.4
1.4
0.7
1.0
Household expenditures on consumer goods
1.2
0.6
0.2
0.2
0.5
Household expenditures on consumer services
1.2
0.8
0.5
0.8
0.6
General governments final consumption expenditure: (2)
1.0
-0.1
-0.7
-0.1
-0.5
Non-profit institutions serving households'
final consumption expenditure: (3)
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.1
Final consumption expenditure (4) = (1) + (2) + (3)
3.4
1.4
0.0
0.9
0.6
Business gross fixed capital formation: (5)
0.1
1.3
-0.6
0.5
-0.8
0.3
0.2
0.0
0.0
-0.6
Non-residential structures
-0.1
0.6
-0.5
0.3
-0.4
Machinery and equipment
-0.1
0.5
-0.1
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-1.2
0.8
-1.8
0.4
-0.4
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-1.1
2.1
-2.4
1.0
-1.1
FINAL DOMESTIC DEMAND = (4) + (8)
2.3
3.5
-2.4
1.9
-0.5
Investment in inventories
Business investment in inventories:
2.4
2.4
0.2
0.2
0.9
0.8
-0.2
-0.1
-0.1
0.0
Residential structures
Intellectual property products
General governments gross fixed capital formation: (6)
Non-profit institutions serving households'
gross fixed capital formation: (7)
Gross fixed capital formation (8) = (5) + (6) + (7)
Non-farm
2.0
0.8
0.4
0.0
-0.3
Farm
0.4
-0.7
0.5
-0.2
0.2
Exports of goods and services
Exports to other countries:
Exports of goods to other countries
Exports of services to other countries
Exports to other provinces
0.6
0.6
0.7
1.4
-0.1
-1.2
0.2
-0.7
1.3
-0.7
-0.7
-0.5
0.2
0.0
-0.8
0.1
1.4
-0.1
-0.9
0.2
1.8
0.5
1.4
0.1
0.6
1.2
0.6
0.0
0.4
1.1
0.3
-0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
Imports of goods and services
2.9
2.5
-2.2
1.2
-2.1
Imports from other countries:
2.0
0.7
1.9
0.1
-0.2
Imports of goods from other countries
1.6
0.7
1.9
0.1
-0.2
Imports of services from other countries
0.4
0.0
0.0
-0.1
0.0
0.9
1.8
-4.1
1.1
-1.9
0.4
0.5
0.6
1.2
-2.2
-1.9
0.5
0.6
-2.5
0.7
-0.2
0.1
-0.2
0.1
0.0
2.2
2.0
1.2
2.0
1.5
Exports of goods to other provinces
Exports of services to other provinces
Imports from other provinces:
Imports of goods from other provinces
Imports of services from other provinces
Statistical discrepancy
PROV. GDP at market prices
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 384-0038 - Gross domestic product, expenditure-based, provincial and territorial, annual (dollars
unless otherwise noted), CANSIM (database).
Revisions to the Provincial and Territorial Economic Accounts tables back to 2007 were released on November 19, 2012. This release reflected a revision to international national
accounting methods. A full explanation of the change in methodology is available on Statistics Canada's Web site (www.statcan.gc.ca/nea) on the Canadian System of National
Accounts 2012 Historical Revision page. Revisions from 1981 to 2006 were released in 2013.
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TABLE 38
PROVINCIAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, EXPENDITURE-BASED, 2010-2014
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ MILLIONS)
Component
Household final consumption expenditure: (1)
2010 (r)
2011 (r)
2012 (r)
2013 (r)
2014 (p)
3,590
3,764
3,869
3,981
4,111
Household expenditures on consumer goods
1,773
1,883
1,936
1,970
2,030
Household expenditures on consumer services
1,817
1,881
1,933
2,011
2,081
1,804
1,833
1,847
1,913
1,919
67
73
74
74
76
5,461
5,670
5,790
5,968
6,106
General governments final consumption expenditure: (2)
Non-profit institutions serving households'
final consumption expenditure: (3)
Final consumption expenditure (4) = (1) + (2) + (3)
Business gross fixed capital formation: (5)
650
721
706
735
711
Residential structures
325
340
350
347
325
Non-residential structures
108
144
122
142
120
Machinery and equipment
178
201
195
207
227
39
36
39
39
39
296
344
251
282
266
9
10
8
11
12
955
1,075
965
1,028
989
6,416
6,745
6,755
6,996
7,095
-5
20
0
3
4
21
2
61
-2
58
-10
20
26
42
42
30
-17
-5
19
16
TOTAL FINAL EXPENDITURES (12) = (9) + (10) + (11)
6,431
6,748
6,780
7,059
7,151
Exports of goods and services (13)
2,313
2,451
2,489
2,597
2,729
986
1,058
994
1,056
1,115
670
316
731
327
656
338
715
341
759
356
1,327
1,393
1,495
1,541
1,614
586
741
617
776
687
808
703
838
764
850
3,520
3,776
3,689
3,871
3,877
1,045
1,119
1,149
1,209
1,281
904
141
975
144
1,009
140
1,068
141
1,137
144
2,475
2,657
2,540
2,662
2,596
1,054
1,421
1,182
1,475
1,107
1,433
1,153
1,509
1,065
1,531
Intellectual property products
General governments gross fixed capital formation: (6)
Non-profit institutions serving households'
gross fixed capital formation: (7)
Gross fixed capital formation (8) = (5) + (6) + (7)
FINAL DOMESTIC DEMAND (9) = (4) + (8)
Government investment in inventories (10)
Business investment in inventories (11)
Non-farm
Farm
Exports to other countries:
Exports of goods to other countries
Exports of services to other countries
Exports to other provinces
Exports of goods to other provinces
Exports of services to other provinces
Imports of goods and services (14)
Imports from other countries:
Imports of goods from other countries
Imports of services from other countries
Imports from other provinces:
Imports of goods from other provinces
Imports of services from other provinces
Statistical discrepancy (15)
PROV. GDP at market prices = (12) + (13) - (14) + (15)
Annual growth (%)
-2
1
-7
-2
0
5,222
5,424
5,573
5,783
6,003
6.0
3.9
2.7
3.8
3.8
r: revised data p: preliminary data
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 384-0038 - Gross domestic product, expenditure-based, provincial and territorial, annual (dollars
unless otherwise noted), CANSIM (database).
Revisions to the Provincial and Territorial Economic Accounts tables back to 2007 were released on November 19, 2012. This release reflected a revision to international national
accounting methods. A full explanation of the change in methodology is available on Statistics Canada's Web site (www.statcan.gc.ca/nea) on the Canadian System of National
Accounts 2012 Historical Revision page. Revisions from 1981 to 2006 were released in 2013.
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TABLE 39
PROVINCIAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, INCOME-BASED, 2010-2014
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ MILLIONS)
Component
Compensation of Employees
Wages and Salaries
Employers' social contributions
Gross Operating Surplus
2010 (r)
2011 (r)
2012 (r)
2013 (r)
2014 (p)
2,685
2,805
2,884
2,962
3,028
2,328
2,431
2,490
2,543
2,596
357
374
394
419
432
1,390
1,203
1,204
1,230
1,322
Net operating surplus: corporations
634
613
623
701
743
Consumption of fixed capital: corporations
336
337
347
355
371
Consumption of fixed capital: general governments
and non-profit institutions serving households
233
254
260
266
276
739
786
827
836
872
566
173
605
181
642
185
642
194
675
197
125
469
139
491
136
490
136
525
164
550
1
-1
6
2
-1
5,222
5,424
5,573
5,783
6,003
6.0
3.9
2.7
3.8
3.8
Gross Mixed Income
Net mixed income
Consumption of fixed capital: unincorporated businesses
Taxes less subsidies on production
Taxes less subsidies on products and imports
Statistical discrepancy
PROV. GDP at market prices
Annual growth (%)
r: revised data p: preliminary data
Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 384-0037 - Gross domestic product, income-based, provincial and territorial, annual
Revisions to the Provincial and Territorial Economic Accounts tables back to 2007 were released on November 19, 2012. This release reflected a revision to international national
accounting methods. A full explanation of the change in methodology is available on Statistics Canada's Web site (www.statcan.gc.ca/nea) on the Canadian System of National
Accounts 2012 Historical Revision page. Revisions from 1981 to 2006 were released in 2013.
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TABLE 40
PERFORMANCE OF GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, 2009-2014
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RELATIVE TO CANADA
(CURRENT DOLLARS)
P.E.I. GDP AT MARKET PRICES
Year
2009 (r)
2010 (r)
2011 (r)
2012 (r)
2013 (r)
2014 (p)
CANADA GDP AT MARKET PRICES
$ Millions
% Change
Per Capita ($)
$ Millions
% Change
Per Capita ($)
P.E.I. as %
of Canada
4,927
5,222
5,424
5,573
5,783
6,003
3.6%
6.0%
3.9%
2.7%
3.8%
3.8%
35,216
36,858
37,657
38,366
39,762
41,071
1,567,365
1,662,130
1,769,921
1,822,808
1,892,193
1,973,043
-5.2%
6.0%
6.5%
3.0%
3.8%
4.3%
46,608
48,879
51,537
52,453
53,824
55,510
75.6%
75.4%
73.1%
73.1%
73.9%
74.0%
r: revised data p: preliminary data
Note: Per capita data based on revised GDP and population estimates.
Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 384-0038 - Gross domestic product, expenditure-based, provincial and territorial, annual
TABLE 41
MISCELLANEOUS FINANCIAL STATISTICS, 2013-2015
CANADA INTEREST RATE *
Year
2013
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
0.93
0.96
0.97
0.99
1.01
1.03
1.00
0.99
0.98
0.90
0.94
0.91
AVERAGE
0.97
in percentages
2014
CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE
2015
2013
in U.S. dollars
2014
2015
2013
0.89
0.85
0.89
0.95
0.93
0.95
0.96
0.94
0.92
0.88
0.91
0.91
0.60
0.56
0.54
0.66
0.63
0.58
0.41
0.37
0.43
0.41
0.48
0.52
1.008
0.990
0.976
0.982
0.981
0.969
0.961
0.961
0.967
0.965
0.953
0.940
0.914
0.905
0.900
0.910
0.918
0.923
0.931
0.915
0.908
0.892
0.883
0.867
0.825
0.800
0.792
0.811
0.821
0.809
0.777
0.761
0.754
0.765
0.753
0.730
0.992
1.010
1.025
1.019
1.020
1.031
1.040
1.041
1.034
1.036
1.049
1.064
1.094
1.106
1.111
1.099
1.089
1.083
1.074
1.093
1.101
1.121
1.133
1.153
1.212
1.250
1.262
1.233
1.218
1.237
1.286
1.315
1.327
1.307
1.328
1.370
0.92
0.52
0.971
0.906
0.783
1.030
1.105
1.279
* 3-month Treasury Bills
Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM: Table 176-0043 (interest rate) and Table 176-0064 (exchange rate).
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in Canadian dollars
2014
2015
TABLE 42
PROVINCIAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY, 2010-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(CHAINED 2007 $ MILLIONS)
2010 (r)
2011 (r)
2012 (r)
2013 (r)
2014 (r)
2015 (p)
4,340.6
4,424.0
4,464.2
4,556.8
4,623.1
4,691.7
2.1
1.9
0.9
2.1
1.5
1.5
977.5
1,002.3
1,005.7
1,052.7
1,084.7
1,102.3
-0.6
2.5
0.3
4.7
3.0
1.6
Total Economy
Annual change (%)
Goods-producing industries:
Annual change (%)
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting:
274.0
261.1
279.0
288.9
299.7
305.2
Crop and Animal Production*
Forestry and logging*
Fishing, trapping and hunting
197.2
4.9
70.4
190.6
5.5
61.5
196.0
5.2
76.0
200.6
7.0
80.2
208.1
6.1
84.5
209.0
7.0
88.8
Mining, Oil, and Gas Extraction
Utilities
Construction
Manufacturing:
1.4
78.6
259.5
371.3
1.5
83.5
285.3
376.3
1.8
82.9
255.3
393.1
2.1
79.1
260.2
429.6
2.1
77.5
240.0
475.3
2.3
79.5
245.9
479.4
200.1
208.0
210.7
230.1
259.4
242.1
41.5
50.9
52.6
53.8
71.6
70.9
Chemical manufacturing
32.9
35.0
X
X
X
77.7
Fabricated metal product manufacturing
21.0
22.4
X
X
X
X
5.2
6.4
X
X
X
X
3,362.6
3,421.2
3,458.1
3,503.2
3,537.1
3,588.0
2.9
1.7
1.1
1.3
1.0
1.4
82.1
313.1
108.6
129.6
231.3
587.1
91.2
310.1
114.2
129.8
233.1
604.7
96.5
317.4
115.7
130.2
236.2
625.8
103.0
324.4
117.6
129.3
248.3
639.6
109.6
334.9
120.5
128.0
253.0
649.4
114.1
342.6
123.0
126.0
260.0
672.4
Food manufacturing
Seafood product preparation and packaging
Machinery manufacturing
Services-providing industries:
Annual change (%)
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Transportation and Warehousing
Information and Cultural industries
Finance and Insurance
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
Owner-Occupied Dwellings
Professional, Scientific and Technical services
Management of Companies and Enterprises
Administrative and Support,
Waste Management and Remediation Services
Education services
Health Care and Social Assistance
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
Accommodation and Food services
Other services (except Public Administration)
Public Administration:
Defense services
Other Federal Government services
Provincial and Territorial Governments
Local Government services
r: revised data p: preliminary data
449.0
464.6
479.3
492.0
502.1
516.3
109.4
37.8
110.7
35.1
111.6
34.9
109.9
32.4
104.0
29.3
108.2
29.3
125.0
321.4
420.9
48.0
128.2
103.2
617.2
124.0
333.2
428.7
47.4
129.5
103.8
626.2
130.0
334.1
422.3
45.5
131.4
107.3
621.2
132.5
334.3
425.1
48.3
133.7
108.0
619.4
135.3
334.2
429.6
45.5
136.4
110.6
620.0
131.1
334.9
432.3
49.6
139.9
110.8
618.4
12.3
329.6
213.6
61.8
12.0
329.0
220.1
65.0
10.1
321.4
223.2
66.7
9.8
318.5
224.4
67.0
10.6
315.7
224.4
69.8
10.2
316.1
222.7
70.0
x: confidential data
Note: Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.
* includes Support Activities
Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 379-0030 - Gross domestic product (GDP) at basic prices, by North
American Industry Classification System (NAICS), provinces and territories, annual (dollars)
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TABLE 44
ALL-ITEMS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, 1989-2015
(2011 BASKET CONTENT)
2002=100
Year
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
CANADA
All-Items
Annual
Index
Change (%)
74.8
78.4
82.8
84.0
85.6
85.7
87.6
88.9
90.4
91.3
92.9
95.4
97.8
100.0
102.8
104.7
107.0
109.1
111.5
114.1
114.4
116.5
119.9
121.7
122.8
125.2
126.6
5.1
4.8
5.6
1.4
1.9
0.1
2.2
1.5
1.7
1.0
1.8
2.7
2.5
2.2
2.8
1.8
2.2
2.0
2.2
2.3
0.3
1.8
2.9
1.5
0.9
2.0
1.1
P.E.I.
All-Items
Annual
Index
Change (%)
74.6
78.4
84.3
85.0
86.6
86.4
87.8
89.4
90.5
90.1
91.2
94.9
97.4
100.0
103.5
105.8
109.1
111.6
113.6
117.5
117.3
119.5
123.0
125.5
128.0
130.1
129.3
3.8
5.1
7.5
0.8
1.9
-0.2
1.6
1.8
1.2
-0.4
1.2
4.1
2.6
2.7
3.5
2.2
3.1
2.3
1.8
3.4
-0.2
1.9
2.9
2.0
2.0
1.6
-0.6
CHARLOTTETOWN
All-Items
Annual
Index
Change (%)
75.0
78.8
84.7
85.3
87.0
86.8
88.1
89.7
90.8
90.7
91.7
95.1
97.5
100.0
103.2
105.4
108.5
111.0
113.2
116.9
117.1
119.2
122.4
124.7
127.2
129.3
128.8
3.7
5.1
7.5
0.7
2.0
-0.2
1.5
1.8
1.2
-0.1
1.1
3.7
2.5
2.6
3.2
2.1
2.9
2.3
2.0
3.3
0.2
1.8
2.7
1.9
2.0
1.7
-0.4
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 326-0021 - Consumer Price Index (CPI), 2011 basket, annual
(2002=100 unless otherwise noted)
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TABLE 45
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, 2001-2015
ANNUAL AVERAGES OF MAJOR COMPONENTS
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
2002=100
FOOD
Year
Average Change (%)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2002=100
Year
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
96.6
100.0
101.4
103.7
106.6
110.0
113.7
118.1
124.6
126.4
132.0
137.4
138.8
140.8
146.4
SHELTER
3.5
3.5
1.4
2.3
2.8
3.2
3.4
3.9
5.5
1.4
4.4
4.1
1.0
1.4
4.0
HEALTH AND
PERSONAL CARE
Average Change (%)
99.3
100.0
101.1
101.6
102.8
103.7
104.6
106.4
113.2
113.3
114.7
117.2
116.3
116.5
118.1
2.4
0.7
1.1
0.5
1.2
0.9
0.9
1.7
6.4
0.1
1.2
2.2
-0.8
0.2
1.4
Average
Change (%)
100.8
100.0
104.3
107.1
113.7
116.2
119.5
129.0
123.8
125.9
128.9
129.9
133.0
135.2
131.8
2.9
-0.8
4.3
2.7
6.2
2.2
2.8
7.9
-4.0
1.7
2.4
0.8
2.4
1.7
-2.5
RECREATION
READING EDUCATION
Average Change (%)
97.8
100.0
100.6
101.8
101.2
102.6
103.6
103.5
104.4
106.4
107.0
106.9
107.5
110.8
111.3
2.1
2.2
0.6
1.2
-0.6
1.4
1.0
-0.1
0.9
1.9
0.6
-0.1
0.6
3.1
0.5
CLOTHING (1)
Average Change (%)
99.3
100.0
99.4
100.7
99.9
100.0
100.1
98.4
98.5
98.7
97.6
99.4
104.6
104.6
103.3
2.0
0.7
-0.6
1.3
-0.8
0.1
0.1
-1.7
0.1
0.2
-1.1
1.8
5.2
0.0
-1.2
TOBACCO AND
ALCOHOL
Average Change (%)
82.8
100.0
114.9
124.3
128.2
132.4
135.5
139.1
147.1
150.8
157.9
163.1
168.3
174.5
182.4
10.3
20.8
14.9
8.2
3.1
3.3
2.3
2.7
5.8
2.5
4.7
3.3
3.2
3.7
4.5
TRANSPORTATION
Average
Change (%)
96.6
100.0
106.6
109.2
114.4
117.9
118.8
121.3
113.4
117.5
125.0
127.7
130.8
132.9
125.3
1.4
3.5
6.6
2.4
4.8
3.1
0.8
2.1
-6.5
3.6
6.4
2.2
2.4
1.6
-5.7
ENERGY (2)
Average Change (%)
105.0
100.0
111.2
120.8
139.8
146.6
150.6
176.0
147.7
159.7
179.4
185.2
193.4
197.9
167.3
4.0
-4.8
11.2
8.6
15.7
4.9
2.7
16.9
-16.1
8.1
12.3
3.2
4.4
2.3
-15.5
Note 1: Includes footwear.
Note 2: The special aggregate "energy" includes: "electricity", "natural gas", "fuel oil and other fuels", "gasoline", and
"fuel, parts and supplies for recreational vehicles".
Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 326-0021 - Consumer Price Index (CPI), 2011 basket, annual (2002=100
unless otherwise noted)
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TABLE 46
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, 2001-2015
ANNUAL AVERAGES OF MAJOR COMPONENTS
CANADA
2002=100
FOOD
Year
Average Change (%)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2002=100
Year
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
97.4
100.0
101.7
103.8
106.4
108.9
111.8
115.7
121.4
123.1
127.7
130.8
132.4
135.5
140.5
HOUSING
4.4
2.7
1.7
2.1
2.5
2.3
2.7
3.5
4.9
1.4
3.7
2.4
1.2
2.3
3.7
HEALTH AND
PERSONAL CARE
Average Change (%)
98.9
100.0
101.4
102.8
104.6
105.9
107.3
108.8
112.1
115.1
117.1
118.7
118.3
119.0
120.5
2.0
1.1
1.4
1.4
1.8
1.2
1.3
1.4
3.0
2.7
1.7
1.4
-0.3
0.6
1.3
Average
Change (%)
99.1
100.0
103.2
105.8
109.2
113.1
116.9
122.0
121.6
123.3
125.6
127.1
128.7
132.2
133.7
3.7
0.9
3.2
2.5
3.2
3.6
3.4
4.4
-0.3
1.4
1.9
1.2
1.3
2.7
1.1
RECREATION
READING EDUCATION
Average Change (%)
98.4
100.0
100.8
101.1
100.8
100.6
101.8
102.2
103.1
104.0
105.3
105.9
106.2
107.4
109.4
1.4
1.6
0.8
0.3
-0.3
-0.2
1.2
0.4
0.9
0.9
1.3
0.6
0.3
1.1
1.9
CLOTHING (1)
Average Change (%)
100.7
100.0
98.2
98.0
97.6
95.8
95.7
93.8
93.4
91.6
91.9
92.0
92.1
93.2
94.6
0.4
-0.7
-1.8
-0.2
-0.4
-1.8
-0.1
-2.0
-0.4
-1.9
0.3
0.1
0.1
1.2
1.5
TOBACCO AND
ALCOHOL
Average Change (%)
85.0
100.0
110.1
116.0
119.1
121.7
125.5
127.5
130.7
133.1
135.6
137.6
140.4
146.6
152.0
7.6
17.6
10.1
5.4
2.7
2.2
3.1
1.6
2.5
1.8
1.9
1.5
2.0
4.4
3.7
TRANSPORTATION
Average
97.3
100.0
105.2
107.7
112.0
115.2
117.1
119.5
113.1
118.0
125.6
128.1
129.0
130.4
126.5
Change (%)
0.1
2.8
5.2
2.4
4.0
2.9
1.6
2.0
-5.4
4.3
6.4
2.0
0.7
1.1
-3.0
ENERGY (2)
Average Change (%)
102.0
100.0
107.9
115.2
126.3
132.8
135.9
149.3
129.2
137.8
154.7
157.3
159.6
165.3
149.5
3.2
-2.0
7.9
6.8
9.6
5.1
2.3
9.9
-13.5
6.7
12.3
1.7
1.5
3.6
-9.6
Note 1: Includes footwear.
Note 2: The special aggregate "energy" includes: "electricity", "natural gas", "fuel oil and other fuels", "gasoline", and
"fuel, parts and supplies for recreational vehicles".
Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 326-0021 - Consumer Price Index (CPI), 2011 basket, annual (2002=100
unless otherwise noted)
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TABLE 47
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT PRICE INDEXES, 2001-2015
SELECTED COMMODITIES
CANADA
2010=100
CHEMICAL
Year
Average Change (%)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
77.3
76.8
79.4
82.6
88.7
90.7
93.9
101.9
95.4
100.0
108.8
110.5
111.5
115.3
108.7
1.8
-0.6
3.4
4.0
7.3
2.3
3.5
8.5
-6.4
4.9
8.8
1.6
0.9
3.4
-5.7
2010=100 DAIRY PRODUCTS
Year
Average Change (%)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
80.4
83.4
86.0
87.4
90.2
92.1
93.7
96.3
98.6
100.0
102.0
103.9
105.0
106.1
106.7
2.1
3.7
3.1
1.6
3.3
2.1
1.7
2.8
2.4
1.4
2.0
1.8
1.1
1.1
0.6
ALL FOOD
PRODUCTION
Average
Change (%)
88.8
90.1
91.7
92.8
90.6
91.2
94.5
98.7
99.9
100.0
105.9
109.0
110.2
114.3
117.9
2.9
1.4
1.7
1.3
-2.4
0.7
3.6
4.4
1.2
0.1
5.9
2.9
1.1
3.7
3.1
FROZEN
FOODS
Average Change (%)
82.3
83.5
87.0
88.8
89.7
92.6
95.0
96.4
97.9
100.0
102.7
105.5
105.8
108.6
109.3
1.8
1.5
4.2
2.0
1.0
3.2
2.7
1.5
1.5
2.1
2.6
2.7
0.3
2.7
0.6
MEAT PRODUCTS
Average Change (%)
105.2
102.2
103.2
105.0
97.5
96.6
100.5
99.9
100.6
100.0
103.7
107.1
111.0
125.3
133.6
4.3
-2.8
1.0
1.7
-7.1
-1.0
4.1
-0.6
0.7
-0.6
3.7
3.3
3.6
12.9
6.6
WOOD PRODUCTS
Average Change (%)
114.2
113.5
109.8
122.6
113.2
106.9
103.2
100.9
99.8
100.0
98.2
103.3
106.8
106.3
108.6
-1.6
-0.6
-3.3
11.6
-7.7
-5.6
-3.4
-2.3
-1.1
0.2
-1.8
5.2
3.3
-0.4
2.1
FISH PRODUCTS
Average
Change (%)
106.0
104.3
101.0
100.2
102.2
99.6
98.7
101.0
103.7
100.0
101.3
102.9
101.7
108.9
118.4
-0.3
-1.6
-3.1
-0.8
1.9
-2.5
-0.9
2.3
2.7
-3.5
1.3
1.6
-1.2
7.1
8.7
ALL
COMMODITIES
Average Change (%)
90.9
90.9
89.8
92.7
94.2
96.4
97.9
102.1
98.5
100.0
107.0
108.1
108.6
111.3
110.3
Note: The Industrial Product Price Index measures price changes for major commodities sold by Canadian
manufacturers
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 329-0077 - Industrial product price indexes, by North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS), monthly (index, 2010=100)
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1.0
0.1
-1.2
3.2
1.6
2.3
1.5
4.4
-3.5
1.5
6.9
1.1
0.4
2.5
-0.9
TABLE 48
VALUE OF RETAIL TRADE, 2000-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Year
All Stores
($ Millions)
%
change
Year
All Stores
($ Millions)
%
change
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
1,273.9
1,324.6
1,369.0
1,382.6
1,385.8
1,423.6
1,509.1
1,620.8
6.6
4.0
3.4
1.0
0.2
2.7
6.0
7.4
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
1,703.0
1,681.6
1,770.2
1,865.8
1,925.0
1,940.4
2,005.2
2,051.6
5.1
-1.3
5.3
5.4
3.2
0.8
3.3
2.3
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 080-0020 - Retail trade, sales by the North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS), monthly (dollars)
VALUE OF RETAIL TRADE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS, 2010-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ THOUSANDS)
Type of store:
All Stores
Annual change (%)
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers
Gasoline Stations
Furniture, Electronics and Appliances
Building Material and Garden Equipment
Supermarkets
Pharmacies & Personal Care Stores
Sporting Goods, Hobby, Music, and Books
Other stores
Total excl. Motor Vehicles and Parts
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
1,770,181
1,865,814
1,924,968
1,940,372
2,005,159
2,051,587
5.3
5.4
3.2
0.8
3.3
2.3
345,792
229,793
67,598
170,012
355,312
133,973
39,681
428,020
345,836
281,305
72,910
185,001
358,852
141,490
38,980
441,440
387,906
272,519
76,967
190,441
372,733
138,258
x
486,144
409,014
284,053
74,584
181,667
357,948
141,862
x
491,244
431,563
296,798
70,400
183,835
385,635
147,734
x
489,194
493,631
261,321
74,096
192,679
371,205
149,147
x
509,508
1,424,389
1,519,978
1,537,062
1,531,358
1,573,596
1,557,956
Note: Totals may not equal the sum of the components for confidentiality reasons.
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 080-0020 - Retail trade, sales by the North American Industry Classification
System (NAICS), monthly (dollars)
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TABLE 49
VALUE OF NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SALES, 1999-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ THOUSANDS)
COMMERCIAL
VEHICLES
PASSENGER VEHICLES
Year
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
North
Other
Total
America Countries Passenger
46,824
47,819
44,504
48,779
46,560
42,782
46,546
49,743
52,855
53,826
45,983
44,142
46,061
56,237
69,589
67,515
61,139
9,621
10,347
11,702
13,481
11,783
13,704
15,749
17,124
17,867
19,448
21,303
19,753
15,318
20,365
22,553
23,233
21,388
TOTAL
VEHICLES
Annual
Change (%)
Total
Annual
Change (%)
Total
Annual
Change (%)
9.1
3.1
-3.4
10.8
-6.3
-3.2
10.3
7.3
5.8
3.6
-8.2
-5.0
-3.9
24.8
20.3
-1.5
-9.1
66,968
68,957
64,428
68,918
69,153
68,339
64,064
63,156
67,921
63,473
77,379
99,685
101,027
101,745
114,370
127,402
160,490
11.6
3.0
-6.6
7.0
0.3
-1.2
-6.3
-1.4
7.5
-6.5
21.9
28.8
1.3
0.7
12.4
11.4
26.0
123,410
127,126
120,634
131,181
127,498
124,825
126,359
130,027
138,646
136,747
144,666
163,580
162,405
178,348
206,511
218,151
243,014
10.5
3.0
-5.1
8.7
-2.8
-2.1
1.2
2.9
6.6
-1.4
5.8
13.1
-0.7
9.8
15.8
5.6
11.4
56,441
58,166
56,206
62,262
58,344
56,486
62,295
66,868
70,723
73,276
67,288
63,891
61,379
76,600
92,141
90,748
82,526
NUMBER OF NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SALES, 1999-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(UNITS)
COMMERCIAL
VEHICLES
PASSENGER VEHICLES
Year
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
North
Other
Total
America Countries Passenger
2,183
2,164
2,024
2,167
2,054
1,907
2,060
2,148
2,321
2,454
2,018
1,926
2,043
2,507
3,011
2,864
2,564
490
536
606
668
599
748
849
886
917
1,015
1,032
928
728
892
977
956
868
2,673
2,700
2,630
2,835
2,653
2,655
2,909
3,034
3,238
3,469
3,050
2,854
2,771
3,399
3,988
3,820
3,432
TOTAL
VEHICLES
Annual
Change (%)
Total
Annual
Change (%)
Total
Annual
Change (%)
5.0
1.0
-2.6
7.8
-6.4
0.1
9.6
4.3
6.7
7.1
-12.1
-6.4
-2.9
22.7
17.3
-4.2
-10.2
2,129
2,202
2,005
2,161
2,078
2,041
1,938
1,899
2,065
2,035
2,236
2,929
3,024
3,201
3,348
3,735
4,544
5.9
3.4
-8.9
7.8
-3.8
-1.8
-5.0
-2.0
8.7
-1.5
9.9
31.0
3.2
5.9
4.6
11.6
21.7
4,802
4,902
4,635
4,996
4,731
4,696
4,847
4,933
5,303
5,504
5,286
5,783
5,795
6,600
7,336
7,555
7,976
5.4
2.1
-5.4
7.8
-5.3
-0.7
3.2
1.8
7.5
3.8
-4.0
9.4
0.2
13.9
11.2
3.0
5.6
Note: North American vehicles are motor vehicles manufactured or assembled in North America. These vehicles may be built
by domestic or foreign-owned companies. Imported vehicles are motor vehicles manufactured or assembled overseas
and marketed in Canada by domestic or foreign-owned companies.
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 079-0003 - New motor vehicle sales, Canada, provinces and territories, monthly
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TABLE 50
INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS FROM PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
BY PRINCIPAL TRADING AREAS, 2006-2015
($ THOUSANDS)
Destination:
2006
2014 (r)
2015 (p)
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
512,908
5,420
9,233
10,110
18,340
7,099
26,512
2,674
1,301
5,935
115,679
512,419
6,684
7,885
8,107
14,263
8,407
20,339
6,486
1,043
9,925
159,013
583,326
11,373
13,558
14,133
13,793
12,262
20,125
6,800
3,429
4,253
187,895
634,699
4,794
20,683
10,886
18,314
10,280
17,176
4,690
3,808
3,748
188,809
680,613
45,671
43,984
28,850
25,618
29,510
31,387
8,065
7,855
10,176
206,971
804,016
75,952
40,656
35,145
31,765
29,627
25,633
22,215
17,657
13,571
206,112
United States
South Korea
France
Germany
Japan
Australia
United Kingdom
Papua New Guinea
Switzerland
Netherlands
Other countries
629,921
4,271
9,676
16,031
19,180
2,815
24,870
1,838
2,531
7,309
119,593
562,964
2,436
10,206
15,163
18,409
3,423
21,448
636,844
3,193
7,697
9,721
14,294
3,526
21,035
3,638
9,465
126,878
581
3,466
114,811
584,831
2,029
8,109
13,475
23,284
8,630
18,941
2,782
1,037
4,245
119,756
Total Exports
838,035
774,030
815,166
787,120
715,211
754,569
870,949
917,889
1,118,701
1,302,349
3.5
-7.6
5.3
-3.4
-9.1
5.5
15.4
5.4
21.9
16.4
Annual change (%)
r: revised data -- nil
p: preliminary data
Source: Industry Canada, Trade Data Online, http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/tdo-dcd.nsf/eng/Home
TABLE 51
INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS FROM PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
BY INDUSTRY, 2007-2015
($ THOUSANDS)
2014 (r)
2015 (p)
Industry:
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Frozen Food Manufacturing
Seafood Product Preparation
Engine and Turbine Equipment
Aerospace Product and Parts
Vegetable and Melon Farming
Pharmaceutical and Medicine
Other Basic Organic Chemical
Animal Aquaculture
Fishing
Electrical Equipment
Others
219,959
151,681
20,242
27,249
62,827
26,229
6,283
23,291
15,779
944
219,545
223,712
163,337
23,267
39,996
64,218
27,975
8,380
24,316
13,116
1,199
225,649
240,622
110,404
29,008
38,798
56,106
32,909
10,949
26,373
14,790
705
226,456
196,978
138,797
16,191
27,630
53,262
36,333
10,915
30,821
18,441
379
185,465
182,551
122,606
31,491
39,599
88,302
32,108
10,147
32,821
16,492
605
197,848
208,784
140,829
64,707
63,489
59,710
29,981
18,221
34,956
21,879
785
227,606
222,107
146,339
64,985
65,243
65,544
30,847
20,648
35,885
21,629
639
244,022
218,757
198,099
83,215
73,911
65,055
50,164
47,811
37,354
24,443
3,497
316,395
268,604
197,926
84,559
83,493
72,040
58,604
48,647
37,867
36,637
34,705
379,267
Total Exports
774,030
815,166
787,120
715,211
754,569
870,949
917,889
1,118,701
1,302,349
-7.6
5.3
-3.4
-9.1
5.5
15.4
5.4
21.9
16.4
Annual change (%)
r: revised data
p: preliminary data
Source: Industry Canada, Trade Data Online, http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/tdo-dcd.nsf/eng/Home
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TABLE 52
TOTAL INVESTMENT BY TYPE AND INDUSTRY, 2009-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ MILLIONS)
2009 (r)
Capital Expenditure by Industry
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Utilities
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Construction
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Manufacturing
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Wholesale trade
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Retail trade
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Transportation and warehousing
2010 (r)
2011 (r)
2012 (r)
2013 (r) 2014 (p)
2015 (i)
47.6
x
52.4
53.3
52.8
61.4
53.4
15.2
32.4
14.8
x
15.7
36.7
16.7
36.6
16.2
36.6
15.6
45.7
15.4
38.0
x
35.6
51.6
39.8
44.5
34.1
55.2
x
x
24.0
11.6
38.4
13.2
27.1
12.7
32.5
12.0
25.5
8.5
42.1
13.1
22.0
20.3
17.4
17.1
25.5
26.4
25.6
3.1
18.9
2.8
17.5
2.4
15.0
2.4
14.7
3.6
21.8
3.7
22.7
3.6
22.0
62.3
24.2
44.7
x
47.3
58.2
38.6
16.2
46.1
x
x
7.3
37.4
x
x
x
x
10.7
47.4
11.0
27.6
4.9
10.9
10.5
x
7.4
9.6
8.5
1.4
3.5
x
x
3.4
7.1
x
x
x
x
x
x
F
7.0
30.5
34.0
35.1
33.1
41.7
x
F
16.9
13.6
17.3
16.7
18.4
16.7
15.3
17.8
26.7
15.0
x
x
x
x
12.9
10.2
19.2
26.0
39.2
x
49.6
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
2.5
10.4
x
x
3.4
15.8
9.7
16.3
x
x
x
x
x
x
Information and Cultural
8.8
31.1
22.0
x
25.5
x
24.5
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
4.5
4.3
x
x
11.1
10.9
x
12.3
x
x
x
x
x
x
Finance and Insurance
x
42.0
40.6
x
x
5.6
6.5
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
x
x
2.8
39.2
5.1
35.5
x
32.9
x
x
x
x
x
x
25.0
17.3
20.7
x
x
x
x
10.7
14.3
3.9
13.4
4.5
16.2
x
16.1
x
x
3.6
x
x
x
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Profess., Scientific and Technical Services
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Management of Companies
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Admin & Support, Waste Management
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Educational Services
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Health Care and Social Assistance
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Accommodation and Food services
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Other services (except Public Administration)
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Public Administration
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Total Capital expenditures
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Total Repair expenditures
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
Total Capital and Repair expenditures
Construction
Machinery and Equipment
x
4.1
5.2
x
x
3.7
x
x
x
x
x
0.7
4.5
x
3.3
x
x
1.1
2.5
F
x
x
0.9
1.6
1.3
x
0.1
0.2
x
x
..
0.9
0.4
1.2
0.2
1.1
x
x
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
7.5
x
5.8
x
x
x
12.3
3.4
4.1
x
x
2.5
3.3
x
3.3
x
x
x
x
F
6.5
61.2
x
36.5
34.1
24.5
33.4
54.4
48.9
12.3
x
x
24.5
12.0
25.4
8.7
x
x
x
x
37.9
16.6
38.2
38.2
x
40.7
x
x
x
24.5
13.7
x
x
x
10.7
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
10.4
x
16.5
x
x
19.7
F
5.0
5.4
x
4.4
12.9
3.6
x
x
x
x
12.9
F
F
F
2.2
5.3
x
x
x
x
6.6
1.0
1.2
x
x
x
3.6
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
155.8
182.9
266.3
136.6
156.8
156.8
178.9
140.1
15.7
162.8
20.1
220.5
45.8
121.6
15.0
142.4
14.4
143.1
13.7
167.2
11.7
576.5
559.5
709.1
530.2
568.6
578.5
622.2
321.8
254.7
329.6
229.9
416.5
292.6
300.3
229.9
329.9
238.7
307.8
270.8
371.2
251.0
179.7
217.3
204.0
186.9
193.3 ..
..
67.7
112.0
79.5
137.8
72.4
131.6
79.9
107.0
68.2 ..
125.0 ..
..
..
756.2
776.8
913.1
717.1
761.9 ..
..
389.5
366.7
409.1
367.7
488.9
424.2
380.2
336.9
398.1 ..
363.7 ..
..
..
actual expenditures 2009-2013; preliminary actual expenditures 2014; intentions 2015
r: revised data p: preliminary data i: intentions
x: confidential data ..: not applicable F: Too unreliable to be published
Totals may not equal sum of components due to confidential data.
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 029-0045 - Capital and repair expenditures, by North American Industry Classification
System (NAICS), Canada, provinces and territories, annual (dollars)
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TABLE 53
PUBLIC INVESTMENT, 2006-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ MILLIONS)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
YEAR Construction Machinery Sub-Total
2006 (r)
2007 (r)
2008 (r)
2009 (r)
2010 (r)
2011 (r)
2012 (r)
2013 (r)
2014 (p)
2015 (i)
139.2
106.7
105.7
216.5
229.4
294.5
199.8
206.8
202.9
244.5
56.6
28.4
32.0
42.6
41.7
71.7
40.1
32.1
39.7
39.0
195.8
135.1
137.7
259.1
271.1
366.2
239.9
238.9
242.6
283.5
REPAIR EXPENDITURES
Construction Machinery Sub-Total
21.3
26.2
33.8
35.9
44.4
31.0
50.8
34.1
..
..
13.5
13.8
13.8
14.5
27.1
22.4
16.3
17.6
..
..
34.8
40.0
47.6
50.4
71.5
53.4
67.1
51.8
..
..
TOTAL
EXPENDITURES
230.6
175.1
185.3
309.5
342.6
419.6
307.0
290.7
..
..
PRIVATE INVESTMENT, 2006-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ MILLIONS)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
YEAR Construction Machinery Sub-Total
2006 (r)
2007 (r)
2008 (r)
2009 (r)
2010 (r)
2011 (r)
2012 (r)
2013 (r)
2014 (p)
2015 (i)
95.3
238.2
225.2
105.3
100.3
122.1
100.5
123.1
104.8
126.7
239.0
247.4
237.3
212.1
188.2
221.0
189.8
206.5
231.0
212.0
334.3
485.6
462.5
317.4
288.5
343.1
290.3
329.7
335.9
338.7
REPAIR EXPENDITURES
Construction Machinery Sub-Total
32.6
30.4
27.6
31.8
35.1
41.4
29.2
34.1
..
..
106.3
103.3
110.0
97.5
110.7
109.2
90.7
107.4
..
..
138.9
133.7
137.6
129.3
145.8
150.6
119.9
141.5
..
..
TOTAL
EXPENDITURES
473.2
619.3
600.1
446.7
434.3
493.7
410.2
471.2
..
..
r: revised data p: preliminary data i: intentions - not applicable
Notes: Actual expenditures 2006-2013, preliminary actual 2014, intentions 2015
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 029-0048 - Capital and repair expenditures, by type of ownership, Canada, provinces and
territories, annual (dollars)
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TABLE 54
NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION INVESTMENT, 2006-2015
BY YEAR AND QUARTER, SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ THOUSANDS)
Year
Industrial
Commercial
Government
& Institutional
Total
Investment
2006
2007 (r)
2008 (r)
2009 (r)
2010 (r)
2011 (r)
2012 (r)
2013 (r)
2014 (r)
2015 (p)
26,062
12,927
18,739
22,748
14,336
26,954
35,142
15,747
31,591
17,715
97,382
57,135
48,047
65,141
48,207
71,817
85,086
71,241
71,919
57,045
18,693
22,354
26,972
40,296
37,164
67,415
49,665
48,353
43,581
29,566
142,137
92,416
93,758
128,185
99,707
166,186
169,893
135,341
147,091
104,326
-43.9
-20.7
-32.2
-29.1
2,720
2,252
4,274
8,469
14,662
12,106
13,841
16,436
6,404
7,701
7,497
7,964
23,786
22,059
25,612
32,869
Annual change (%)
1st Quarter 2015
2nd Quarter 2015
3rd Quarter 2015
4th Quarter 2015
r: revised data p: preliminary data
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 026-0016 - Investment in non-residential building construction, by type
of building, province and census metropolitan area (CMA), quarterly (dollars)
TABLE 55
HOUSING STARTS, COMPLETIONS AND UNDER CONSTRUCTION
BY YEAR AND QUARTER, 2014-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Year and Quarter
2014
Starts
Housing
Completions
511
571
-19.7%
-14.5%
54
171
120
166
558
134
119
128
190
392
Annual change (%)
9.2%
-14.5%
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
91
101
201
165
116
83
106
87
Annual change (%)
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
2015
Under
Construction
*
358
410
396
332
*
292
310
406
481
* data not calculable
Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Statistics Canada CANSIM Table 027-0008 housing starts, under construction and completions, all areas, quarterly (units)
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TABLE 56
HOUSING STARTS BY TYPE OF UNIT, 2004-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
2004
Single-detached
Semi-detached and duplex
Row housing
Apartments and others
TOTAL STARTS
Annual change (%)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
682
76
80
81
919
634
111
75
42
862
512
62
13
151
738
573
100
23
54
750
521
59
54
78
712
430
56
68
323
877
396
69
50
241
756
431
70
47
392
940
387
94
127
333
941
282
71
36
247
636
292
52
43
124
511
286
58
44
170
558
12.9%
-6.2%
-14.4%
1.6%
-5.1%
23.2%
-13.8%
24.3%
0.1%
-32.4%
-19.7%
9.2%
Notes: Single-detached is a one-dwelling unit completely separated on all sides.
Semi-detached includes each one of two dwellings separated by a common wall extending from ground to roof, or by a garage. Linked
houses were included in this category prior to 1982, but are now included with single-detached. Similarly, duplexes which are described
as double dwellings, one above the other, are now included with the category Apartments and others.
Row housing comprises single-attached houses in a row of three or more dwellings. Row duplexes are not included in this category, but
are classified under Apartments and others .
Apartments and others includes dwelling units found in a wide range of structures such as: duplexes, double-duplexes, triplexes, rowduplexes, apartments proper, and dwellings over, or at the back of, a store or other non-residential structure.
Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation; Statistics Canada CANSIM Table 027-0009 - Housing starts, under
construction and completions, all areas, annual (units)
TABLE 57
ANNUAL VACANCY RATE, 2004-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(PERCENT)
2004
Charlottetown
Summerside
4.0
3.5
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
4.3
5.0
4.8
8.7
4.1
3.2
2.2
4.2
3.0
1.7
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2.2
1.1
3.4
1.1
5.7
1.2
8.0
3.0
5.4
3.1
4.2
7.6
Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Statistics Canada CANSIM Table 027-0012 - Vacancy rates, apartment
structures of six units and over, privately initiated in urban centres of 50,000 and over, annual (rate)
CANSIM Table 027-0013 - Vacancy rates, apartment structures of six units and over, privately initiated in urban
centres of 10,000 to 49,999, annual (rate)
TABLE 58
AVERAGE MONTHLY APARTMENT RENT, 2004-2015
CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(DOLLARS)
Year
2004
Bachelor units
One bedroom units
Two bedroom units
Three bedroom units
393
489
610
715
2005
408
486
617
763
2006
423
505
638
733
2007
435
524
659
769
2008
432
538
672
798
2009
447
560
701
801
2010
477
577
731
834
2011
490
602
761
906
2012
513
631
803
952
2013 2014
531
649
804
969
523
671
836
947
2015
533
685
830
966
Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Statistics Canada CANSIM Table 027-0040 - Average rents for areas
with a population of 10,000 and over, annual (dollars)
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TABLE 59
VALUE OF BUILDING PERMITS BY TYPE, 1998-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ THOUSANDS)
Year
Total
Annual
Total Total Non- Institutional /
Permits Growth (%) Residential Residential Governmental Commercial Industrial
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
116,075
140,927
98,758
217,189
146,170
178,099
223,841
243,986
206,953
163,845
216,945
178,575
259,901
242,405
281,493
225,980
196,354
196,054
5.5
21.4
-29.9
119.9
-32.7
21.8
25.7
9.0
-15.2
-20.8
32.4
-17.7
45.5
-6.7
16.1
-19.7
-13.1
-0.2
57,010
69,440
54,929
64,258
96,363
89,241
137,065
131,628
126,462
114,072
118,254
115,104
144,789
132,289
172,455
114,146
118,111
115,320
59,065
71,487
43,829
152,931
49,807
88,858
86,776
112,358
80,491
49,773
98,691
63,471
115,112
110,116
109,038
111,834
78,243
80,734
12,839
14,739
5,803
52,640
14,731
13,160
25,045
7,149
26,220
6,211
43,746
11,744
53,737
22,761
38,532
43,019
12,823
25,963
34,283
38,189
25,204
71,172
27,599
60,005
53,171
75,789
33,605
28,312
44,071
40,867
47,386
64,001
53,809
49,577
52,086
39,308
11,943
18,559
12,822
29,119
7,477
15,693
8,560
29,420
20,666
15,250
10,874
10,860
13,989
23,354
16,697
19,238
13,334
15,463
NUMBER OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMITS
BY TYPE OF DWELLING, 1998-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Year
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Total
Annual
Permits Growth (%)
707
767
513
650
1,015
840
1,095
1,070
911
771
723
731
928
953
1,086
654
665
632
-1.4
8.5
-33.1
26.7
56.2
-17.2
30.4
-2.3
-14.9
-15.4
-6.2
1.1
26.9
2.7
14.0
-39.8
1.7
-5.0
Single
Family
Dwellings
Apartments &
Conversions
412
507
378
415
654
564
834
647
637
591
521
400
479
440
534
376
374
348
84
60
72
130
191
175
105
303
163
73
121
215
278
447
385
200
207
202
Double
& Row
Dwellings Cottages
45
41
12
28
80
59
92
69
43
73
65
99
161
48
139
51
67
60
Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 026-0001 - Building permits, residential values and number of
units, by type of dwelling, monthly
Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 026-0006 - Building permits, by type of structure and area,
seasonally adjusted, monthly (dollars unless otherwise noted)
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166
159
51
77
90
42
64
51
68
34
16
17
10
18
28
27
17
22
TABLE 60
FARM CASH RECEIPTS, 2007-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ THOUSANDS)
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013 (r)
2014 (r)
2015 (p)
Grains (1)
Potatoes
Fruits
Other crops (2)
11,454
197,989
10,350
15,567
202,423
x
17,082
215,837
5,810
19,206
203,757
9,276
29,822
257,422
10,502
40,720
246,295
9,067
42,224
242,917
10,494
35,061
232,650
13,460
33,944
223,837
10,663
16,636
23,401
17,647
19,284
20,647
22,830
25,757
26,076
24,647
Total Crops
236,429
241,391
256,376
251,523
318,393
318,912
321,392
307,247
293,091
Cattle and calves
Hogs
Dairy products
Eggs
Other livestock and products
21,373
21,152
68,177
4,050
12,168
18,507
16,408
67,234
4,287
13,801
19,104
10,793
71,243
4,187
13,355
21,318
14,711
71,266
4,545
13,497
19,654
14,686
73,944
5,172
19,881
21,804
15,677
75,862
5,217
24,407
23,091
14,451
76,008
5,520
25,337
32,195
15,199
75,845
5,275
17,041
39,334
12,393
75,149
5,423
18,175
Total Livestock & Products
126,920
120,237
118,682
125,337
133,337
142,967
144,407
145,555
150,474
2,908
6,020
-12,476
2,528
9,473
8,427
12,312
2,072
23,953
9,634
4
0
17,177
13,474
2,811
0
20,137
12,580
137
0
12,349
8,412
69
0
23,994
7,019
160
0
12,870
9,263
132
0
16,517
6,478
99
Net Income Stabilization Account
Crop Insurance payments
AgriInvest/Agri-Stability
Other payments (3)
Total Payments
Total Cash Receipts
21,404
32,740
35,663
33,462
32,854
20,830
31,173
22,265
23,094
384,753
394,369
410,721
410,321
484,584
482,709
496,972
475,067
466,659
2.2
2.5
4.1
-0.1
18.1
-0.4
3.0
-4.4
-1.8
Annual change (%)
r: revised data p: preliminary data x: confidential data -- : nil
Note 1: Wheat, oats, barley and soybeans.
Note 2: Includes floriculture and nursery products.
Note 3: Other payments are payments under several federal, provincial, and joint federal/provincial programs.
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 002-0001 - Farm cash receipts, annual (dollars)
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TABLE 61
INCOME OF FARM OPERATORS
FROM FARMING OPERATIONS, 2007-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ THOUSANDS)
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013(r)
2014(r)
2015(p)
Farm Cash Receipts
Income in kind
384,753
647
394,369
570
410,721
480
410,321
419
484,584
339
482,709
332
496,972
333
475,067
331
466,659
326
Realized Gross Income
Operating/depreciation charges
385,400
369,310
394,939
389,326
411,201
402,933
410,740
388,468
484,923
410,088
483,041
431,457
497,305
431,298
475,398
433,054
466,985
441,806
Realized Net Income
Value of Inventory changes
16,090
-25,227
5,613
-26,243
8,267
-3,169
22,271
17,093
74,835
-12,920
51,584
7,874
66,007
-649
42,344
5,489
25,178
6,886
-9,137
-20,629
5,098
39,365
61,915
59,458
65,358
47,833
32,064
Total Net Income
Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 002-0009 - Net farm income, annual (dollars)
TABLE 62
ANNUAL FARM PRODUCT PRICE INDEX, 2007-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
2007=100
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Total Index
100.0
107.0
123.1
118.5
132.5
136.8
134.7
140.8
148.3
-5.1
7.0
15.0
-3.7
11.8
3.2
-1.5
4.5
5.3
100.0
109.0
133.9
124.7
139.9
145.1
140.6
144.2
155.8
-8.9
9.0
22.8
-6.9
12.2
3.7
-3.1
2.6
8.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
117.4
75.4
102.5
110.9
108.3
50.5
100.5
142.8
102.6
69.9
112.7
130.2
127.9
72.7
120.1
146.0
142.1
74.8
101.6
152.0
126.6
77.4
119.5
146.4
108.1
66.6
122.5
153.8
116.9
65.9
123.9
168.6
100.0
103.3
103.6
107.5
119.2
122.0
124.3
135.1
135.0
2.1
3.3
0.3
3.8
10.9
2.3
1.9
8.7
-0.1
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
104.7
99.8
113.2
107.1
102.8
105.0
97.5
115.9
105.0
104.8
107.4
118.6
111.6
109.3
103.6
132.2
136.3
127.6
120.2
109.0
147.1
133.8
132.1
128.9
108.2
149.8
142.3
134.5
133.2
109.0
205.9
179.7
128.3
132.4
113.2
248.9
140.4
123.1
131.3
107.7
Annual change (%)
Total crops
Annual change (%)
Grains
Fruit
Vegetables
Potatoes
Total Livestock
Annual change (%)
Cattle and calves
Hogs
Poultry
Eggs
Dairy
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 002-0069 - Farm product price index (FPPI), annual (index, 2007=100)
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TABLE 63
POTATO ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, FARM PRICE AND VALUE, 1996-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Year
Area
Harvested
(acres)
Average Yield
/ Seeded Acre
(cwt.)
Production
( '000 cwts.)
Average
Farm price
($/cwt.)
Total
Farm Value
($ '000s)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
109,000
112,000
110,000
110,000
108,000
107,000
107,500
105,500
105,500
96,000
95,800
96,000
89,000
82,000
86,000
86,000
87,500
89,000
90,200
89,000
260
265
265
260
270
172
280
265
275
275
310
285
280
300
300
285
278
281
280
279
28,340
29,680
29,150
28,600
29,160
18,404
30,100
27,958
29,013
26,400
29,698
27,360
24,920
24,600
25,800
24,510
24,284
25,009
25,240
24,850
5.00
6.42
7.63
6.94
6.21
10.52
7.71
5.87
5.79
8.97
6.94
8.19
10.18
9.40
10.86
11.72
10.82
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
138,956
187,290
218,355
195,617
139,947
192,511
229,825
162,248
165,411
234,915
201,812
221,978
249,212
227,673
277,361
284,983
257,470
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.: data not available 1 cwt = 45.4 kg.
Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 001-0014 - Area, production and farm value of potatoes, annual
TABLE 64
DISPOSITION OF POTATOES, 2006-2014
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(THOUSAND CWTS)
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
29,698
27,360
24,920
24,600
25,800
24,510
24,284
25,009
25,240
8,022
7,561
5,803
5,940
7,217
7,015
6,224
6,661
6,332
3,298
3,118
1,606
3,309
2,679
1,573
2,731
2,336
736
3,023
1,992
925
2,962
2,314
1,941
3,561
2,707
746
3,144
1,782
1,297
2,890
2,427
1,345
2,912
2,469
951
Processing / Local Use
Local Seed for Next Crop
Cullage
14,148
1,900
5,136
14,779
1,718
3,355
13,257
1,641
4,146
13,309
1,530
3,873
13,565
1,582
3,385
13,344
1,661
2,487
13,200
1,591
3,270
13,610
1,615
2,794
14,099
1,591
2,925
Total disposition
29,206
27,413
24,847
24,651
25,748
24,507
24,284
24,680
24,947
Total potato production
Table/seed potato shipments:
Canadian destinations
U.S. destinations
Other
1 cwt = 45.4 kg
Note: The data provided above is on a crop year basis, i.e. the potatoes produced in one year are marketed over two
successive calendar years.
Total may not equal sum of components due to rounding.
Source: Prince Edward Island Potato Board.
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TABLE 65
SUPPLY-DISPOSITION OF FARM ANIMALS, 2013-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(THOUSAND HEAD)
Cattle and Calves
2015 (p)
2013
2014
64.2
21.6
3.9
0.0
89.7
62.7
23.6
4.6
0.0
90.9
63.1
23.6
3.2
0.0
89.9
6. Slaughter
7. Interprovincial exports
8. International exports
9. Deaths and condemnations
10. Total Disposition (6+7+8+9)
15.6
7.7
0.0
3.7
27.0
17.4
6.7
0.0
3.7
27.8
11. Inventory at January 1
62.7
-2.3
1. Inventory at January 1
2. Animals born
3. Interprovincial imports
4. International imports
5. Total Supply (1+2+3+4)
Annual change (%)
r: revised data
2013
Hogs
2014 (r)
2015 (p)
Sheep and Lambs
2015 (p)
2013
2014
51.8
102.0
0.0
0.0
153.8
52.0
95.8
0.0
0.0
147.8
49.5
91.6
0.0
0.0
141.1
6.5
4.5
0.0
0.0
11.0
6.6
4.2
0.0
0.0
10.8
6.5
4.6
0.0
0.0
11.1
17.6
5.7
0.0
3.5
26.8
63.7
32.8
1.7
3.6
101.8
59.4
35.7
0.0
3.2
98.3
58.2
25.8
6.9
3.5
94.4
1.2
1.5
0.0
1.7
4.4
1.2
1.4
0.0
1.7
4.3
1.3
1.4
0.0
1.7
4.4
63.1
63.1
52.0
49.5
46.7
6.6
6.5
6.7
0.6
0.0
0.4
-4.8
-5.7
1.5
-1.5
3.1
p: preliminary data
Source: Statistics Canada.
CANSIM Table 003-0083 - Cattle statistics, supply and disposition of cattle, annual (head);
CANSIM Table 003-0102 - Hogs statistics, supply and disposition of hogs, semi-annual (head);
CANSIM Table 003-0094 - Sheep statistics, supply and disposition of sheep and lambs, annual (head)
TABLE 66
SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION OF MINK, 2006-2014
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
1. Inventory at January 1
2. Bought or taken as boarders
3. Born
4. Total Supply (1+2+3)
13,300
500
37,100
50,900
13,600
x
x
x
x
x
55,000
x
21,700
5,000
67,000
93,700
33,500
x
117,000
150,500
39,500
x
135,000
174,500
39,800
x
140,500
180,300
41,200
x
142,000
183,200
41,700
x
139,900
181,600
5. Sold alive and boarders removed
6. Died or escaped
7. Pelted
8. Output (5+6+7)
0
500
36,800
37,300
x
x
x
x
0
3,000
47,000
50,000
0
3,500
56,700
60,200
x
8,500
103,800
112,300
x
7,000
134,300
141,300
x
10,000
135,000
145,000
x
9,400
133,100
142,500
x
12,000
127,400
139,400
9. Inventory at December 31
13,600
x
21,700
33,500
39,500
39,800
41,200
41,700
37,400
54.4
17.9
0.8
3.5
1.2
-10.3
11
12
12
11
12
11
Annual change (%)
2.3
Number of Farms
7
7
9
Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 003-0015 - Supply and disposition of mink and fox on fur farms, annual (number unless otherwise
noted)
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TABLE 67
CAPITAL VALUE OF ALL FARMS, 1998-2014
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ THOUSANDS)
Total Farm Value
Value
Growth
$ '000s
%
Year
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014(r)
2015(p)
1,557,996
1,589,818
1,606,777
1,622,257
1,633,055
1,663,372
1,689,268
1,715,783
1,724,906
1,675,971
1,652,046
1,665,333
1,712,564
1,786,692
1,883,132
1,975,273
2,092,899
Implements & Machinery (1)
Value
Growth
$ '000s
%
Land and Buildings
Value
Growth
$ '000s
%
2.4
2.0
1.1
1.0
0.7
1.9
1.6
1.6
0.5
-2.8
-1.4
0.8
2.8
4.3
5.4
4.9
6.0
1,185,936
1,198,120
1,201,110
1,219,607
1,241,397
1,272,749
1,291,530
1,311,051
1,315,510
1,279,947
1,269,715
1,273,759
1,310,665
1,358,593
1,443,497
1,510,666
1,603,835
2.8
1.0
0.2
1.5
1.8
2.5
1.5
1.5
0.3
-2.7
-0.8
0.3
2.9
3.7
6.2
4.7
6.2
284,577
295,377
303,056
308,780
314,444
319,205
321,110
324,085
329,527
325,701
323,275
331,322
337,923
354,634
373,118
385,282
397,997
2.4
3.8
2.6
1.9
1.8
1.5
0.6
0.9
1.7
-1.2
-0.7
2.5
2.0
4.9
5.2
3.3
3.3
Livestock & Poultry (2)
Value
Growth
$ '000s
%
87,483
96,321
102,611
93,870
77,214
71,418
76,628
80,647
79,869
70,323
59,056
60,252
63,977
73,464
66,518
79,326
91,068
-1.6
10.1
6.5
-8.5
-17.7
-7.5
7.3
5.2
-1.0
-12.0
-16.0
2.0
6.2
14.8
-9.5
19.3
14.8
Note 1: Automobiles and trucks are included.
Note 2: Livestock and poultry includes the value of animal and fur farms.
r: revised data
p: preliminary data
Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 002-0007 - Value of farm capital, at July 1, annual (dollars)
TABLE 68
FARM DEBT OUTSTANDING AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2009-2015
CLASSIFIED BY LENDER, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ THOUSANDS)
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013(r)
2014(r)
2015(p)
Chartered Banks
Federal Government Agencies
Provincial Government Agencies
Credit Unions
Insurance, Trust and Loan Comp.
Private Individuals and Others
Advance Payment Programs
293,397
180,876
33,268
58,376
16,231
48,608
52,054
317,562
177,974
42,228
57,446
15,067
42,803
55,129
318,027
172,237
38,907
41,516
12,939
36,913
50,598
279,813
181,605
39,145
28,113
20,257
28,993
43,622
278,670
188,086
39,630
25,176
13,001
58,292
48,608
299,179
195,313
45,711
26,391
24,992
41,523
54,560
327,481
214,520
46,379
27,463
31,102
46,694
55,161
TOTAL DEBT OUTSTANDING
682,811
708,208
671,137
621,548
651,464
687,669
748,800
12.8
3.7
-5.2
-7.4
4.8
5.6
8.9
Annual change (%)
r: revised data
p: preliminary data
Notes: Private Individuals and Others includes credit owed to: supply and finance companies, dealers, stores, private individuals and other unclassified credit sources.
For those institutions providing data based on fiscal year ending March 31, the debt outstanding at that time is used to represent the debt
at December 31 of the previous year.
Advance Payments Programs were taken out of the cash receipts estimates from 1971 to date and moved to the debt outstanding series.
These payments are a type of loan made to farmers since no transaction occurs at the time of the advance. Estimates are derived from
data supplied by the Canadian Wheat Board and Agriculture Canada.
Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 002-0008 - Farm debt outstanding, classified by lender, annual (dollars)
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TABLE 69
COMPARISON OF SELECTED CENSUS FARM DATA, 1996, 2001, 2006 AND 2011
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
1996
2001
2006
2011
Total number of census farms
2,217
1,845
1,700
1,495
Total farm population
7,805
6,070
5,295
n.a.
Area in census farms
Inter-Censal Change (%)
1996 / 2011 2006 / 2011
-32.6
-12.1
655,365
646,137
619,885
594,324
-9.3
-4.1
Area owned (acres)
Area rented or leased (acres)
472,242
183,123
477,515
168,622
485,003
134,882
460,709
133,615
-2.4
-27.0
-5.0
-0.9
Land in crops
Summerfallow
Improved pasture
All other land (1)
420,971
903
29,221
204,270
433,641
520
29,192
182,784
423,281
571
26,803
169,230
410,712
195
21,007
162,410
-2.4
-78.4
-28.1
-20.5
-3.0
-65.8
-21.6
-4.0
$1,417,138,775 $1,605,122,021 $1,718,280,687 $1,711,147,306
20.7
-0.4
22.2
25.4
-17.1
0.0
4.3
-24.8
Total capital value
Value of land and buildings (2)
Value of machinery and equipment
Value of livestock and poultry
$1,072,281,310
$269,385,644
$75,471,821
$1,201,110,348
$303,055,802
$100,955,871
$1,311,050,613
$324,084,650
$83,145,424
$1,310,664,638
$337,922,693
$62,559,975
Note 1: All other land includes Christmas tree area.
Note 2: Data include the value of land and buildings on rented property.
Source: Statistics Canada, 1996 Census of Agriculture, CD-ROM, Release 2.1; 2001 Census of Agriculture, Tables 5, 6 and 29;
2006 and 2011 Census of Agriculture, Farm and Farm Operator Data, catalogue no. 95-640-XWE.
TABLE 70
SELECTED 2011 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE STATISTICS
BY COUNTY, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Total number of farms
Total area of farms (acres)
Average acres per farm
Kings
Queens
Prince
TOTAL P.E.I.
269
118,202
439.4
733
247,805
338.1
493
228,317
463.1
1,495
594,324
397.5
164
447
277
888
61
160
87
308
18
43
45
115
17
70
80
228
44
126
129
299
40
3
1
107
16
3
111
12
6
258
31
10
Type of farm operation management:
Individual or family farm
Partnership:
with written agreement
without written agreement
Legally-constituted company:
family
non-family
other (1)
Note 1: Farms operated by institutions, community pastures, etc.
Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Agriculture, Farm and Farm Operator Data, catalogue no. 95-640-XWE.
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TABLE 71
CENSUS FARM DATA BY GROSS RECEIPTS CLASS
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 1996, 2001, 2006 AND 2011
1996
Total Value of
Agricultural Products Sold
$250,000 and more
$100,000 - $249,999
$50,000 - $99,999
$25,000 - $49,999
$10,000 - $24,999
under $10,000
Total number of farms
2001
2006
2011
Number of
Farms
%
Number of
Farms
%
Number of
Farms
%
Number of
Farms
%
394
377
255
269
348
574
17.8
17.0
11.5
12.1
15.7
25.9
433
312
234
196
315
355
23.5
16.9
12.7
10.6
17.1
19.2
425
212
217
145
299
402
25.0
12.5
12.8
8.5
17.6
23.6
406
196
140
144
267
342
27.2
13.1
9.4
9.6
17.9
22.9
2,217
100.0
1,845
100.0
1,700
100.0
1,495
100.0
TABLE 72
TOTAL NUMBER OF FARMS, BY INDUSTRY GROUP
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011
1996*
Product Type
Cattle ranching and farming
Hog and pig farming
Poultry and egg production
Sheep and goat farming
Other animal production
Oilseed and grain farming
Vegetable and melon farming
Fruit and tree-nut farming
Greenhouse, nursery and floriculture
Other crop farming
Livestock Combination
Other Combination
Total Farms
2001
2006
2011
Number of
Farms**
%
Number of
Farms**
%
Number of
Farms
%
Number of
Farms
%
980
105
50
--50
615
75
-185
95
50
44.2
4.7
2.3
--2.3
27.7
3.4
-8.3
4.3
2.3
766
95
25
18
133
57
403
108
41
199
---
41.5
5.1
1.4
1.0
7.2
3.1
21.8
5.9
2.2
10.8
---
602
71
29
17
171
75
384
153
34
164
---
35.4
4.2
1.7
1.0
10.1
4.4
22.6
9.0
2.0
9.6
---
431
21
19
24
156
139
299
173
40
193
---
28.8
1.4
1.3
1.6
10.4
9.3
20.0
11.6
2.7
12.9
---
2,217
100.0
1,845
100.0
1,700
100.0
1,495
100.0
--: data not available
*Note: Beginning in 2001, this data is grouped by industry group for the North American Industry Classification System. As a result, data for
years prior to 2001 are not directly comparable to data from 2001, 2006 and 2011.
** Total may not equal sum of components due to rounding.
Source: Statistics Canada, 93F0031XCB, 1996 Census of Agriculture, CD-ROM, Release 2.1;
2001 Census of Agriculture, Table 29; 2006 and 2011 Census of Agriculture, Farm and Farm Operator Data,
catalogue no. 95-640-XWE.
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TABLE 73
ESTIMATES OF PRIMARY FOREST PRODUCTION, 2006-2013
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(THOUSAND CUBIC METERS)
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Sawlogs
Pulpwood and pulp chips
Miscellaneous products
Veneer and OSB
Product
236
91
6
45
154
61
6
17
50
25
n/a
3
33
19
n/a
1
41
27
n/a
1
61
27
n/a
1
65
30
n/a
0
48
16
n/a
5
TOTAL INDUSTRIAL WOOD
Fuelwood (r)
Energy chips and sawmill residue
378
230
50
238
242
50
78
230
42
53
230
42
69
262
53
89
198
99
95
288
59
69
227
59
TOTAL PRODUCTION
658
530
350
325
384
386
442
355
-0.6
-19.5
-34.0
-7.1
18.2
0.5
14.5
-19.7
Annual change (%)
Source: Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture and Forestry.
TABLE 74
FISH LANDINGS AND VALUES, 2012-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(MILLIONS)
Species
Groundfish
Pelagic and estuarial fish
Molluscs and crustaceans
Lobster
Other
Seaplants
TOTAL WEIGHT / VALUE
Annual change (%)
r: revised data p: preliminary data
2012
2013
2014
2015 (p)
Weight
Value Weight
Value Weight
Value Weight
Value
lbs.
$
lbs.
$
lbs.
$
lbs.
$
0.3
23.2
90.9
0.5
10.2
159.2
0.2
19.6
92.2
0.5
7.4
145.6
0.2
14.8
93.3
0.5
5.7
169.1
0.2
13.6
91.3
0.6
4.4
213.0
27.3
63.6
113.8
45.4
28.4
63.8
91.4
54.2
29.8
63.5
113.3
55.8
32.2
59.1
150.2
62.8
4.5
0.5
5.0
0.7
4.4
0.6
0.0
0.0
118.9
170.4
117.0
154.2
112.7
175.9
105.1
218.0
2.9
23.6
-1.6
-9.5
-3.7
14.1
-6.7
23.9
1 lb. = 0.45 kg
Source: Statistics Division, Gulf Region, Canada Department of Fisheries and Oceans; Prince Edward Island
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
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TABLE 76
AVERAGE PRICE RECEIVED BY FISHERS, 2008-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(CENTS PER POUND ROUND WEIGHT)
SPECIES
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015 (p)
Cod
Hake
Herring
Mackerel
Smelts
Lobster
Snow crab
Rock crab
Oysters
Mussels
Irish Moss
67.0
25.0
10.8
36.0
40.0
460.0
200.0
37.5
100.0
60.0
12.0
61.0
54.0
12.3
34.0
40.7
310.0
180.0
37.8
100.0
60.0
4.3
70.0
0.0
14.8
36.3
35.0
331.0
191.0
40.7
107.0
60.0
10.0
87.8
0.0
14.6
44.2
45.5
419.6
325.0
40.3
111.0
57.0
10.5
112.0
36.0
27.0
46.0
112.0
420.0
250.0
45.0
126.0
58.0
12.5
95.4
52.4
20.8
34.2
75.8
300.0
225.4
48.7
120.0
65.0
14.6
96.5
30.4
16.6
50.1
32.0
380.0
290.0
53.7
135.0
65.0
13.0
59.0
n/a
18.3
60.0
30.0
460.0
270.0
53.4
170.0
65.0
n/a
r: revised data p: preliminary data
Source: Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
TABLE 77
AQUACULTURE STATISTICS, 2002-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Year:
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012(1)
2013(1)
2014(1)
2015 (p)(1)
FINFISH
Value
Weight
($'000s)
(tonnes)
892
852
3,256
1,888
1,311
1,684
1,624
1,828
2,200
3,700
3,800
3,000
3,000
3,300
33.0
24.0
20.0
10.9
10.2
13.6
4.1
2.0
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
OYSTERS
Value
Weight
($'000s)
(tonnes)
5,727
7,431
6,670
5,527
7,793
6,702
5,643
5,075
5,844
6,622
7,812
8,083
9,849
12,403
2,736
3,037
3,335
2,858
2,921
2,805
2,564
2,281
2,477
2,682
2,812
3,055
3,308
3,309
MUSSELS
Value
Weight
($'000s)
(tonnes)
22,202
23,597
23,249
21,422
22,813
21,777
21,773
23,960
26,603
27,202
27,491
30,878
30,937
25,611
16,785
16,830
17,576
16,034
17,248
17,076
17,028
18,088
20,111
21,203
21,500
20,009
20,047
17,872
TOTAL PRODUCTION
Value
Weight
($'000s)
(tonnes)
28,821
31,880
33,175
28,837
31,917
30,163
29,040
30,863
34,647
37,524
39,103
41,961
43,786
41,314
19,554
19,891
20,931
18,903
20,179
19,895
19,596
20,371
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
r: revised data p: preliminary data
Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 003-0001 - Aquaculture, production and value, annual; (1) 2012-15 provided by
P.E.I. Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
TABLE 78
AQUACULTURE ECONOMIC STATISTICS, 2009-2014
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ THOUSANDS)
ITEM:
Sales of aqua products and services
Total finfish
Total molluscs
Other goods and services, n.e.s.
Other operating revenue
Total operating revenue
Change in inventory value, goods
Gross output
Total of product inputs
Gross value added (factor cost)
Salaries and wages
Employer portion of employee benefits
Depreciation
Interest paid
2009
2010 (r)
2011
2012
2013 (r)
2014 (p)
28,540
x
26,300
x
33,835
x
39,945
40,390
41,980
x
31,160
x
x
31,905
x
x
36,090
x
x
37,345
x
x
38,385
185
100
28,690
1,100
29,790
-8,250
21,540
905
34,740
355
35,095
-8,714
26,381
x
x
x
36,520
-10,750
25,770
200
40,150
1,510
41,660
-11,000
30,660
x
41,080
655
41,735
-15,655
26,080
x
48,215
2,065
50,280
-20,900
29,380
7,800
675
1,500
500
6,745
675
2,090
430
6,955
735
2,315
635
7,595
905
2,680
705
8,370
945
3,280
935
8,260
935
3,260
880
p: preliminary data, r: revised data
Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 003-0003 - Aquaculture economic statistics, value added account, annual (dollars
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TABLE 79
ACCOMMODATION SERVICES
SUMMARY STATISTICS 2012-2014
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Hotels, Motels
and Motor Hotels
Other
Accommodations
Total
Accommodations
Year
Revenue
Expenses
Profit Margin (%)
Revenue
Expenses
Profit Margin (%)
Revenue
Expenses
Profit Margin (%)
2012
2013
2014
65.2
65.0
68.0
64.4
62.8
62.5
1.1
3.5
8.0
19.6
21.4
24.4
17.5
19.7
22.3
10.6
7.6
8.5
84.7
86.4
92.3
81.9
82.5
84.9
3.3
4.5
8.1
Note: Other Accommodations includes: tent and trailer campgrounds, outfitters, recreation and vacation camps, guest houses,
tourist homes, lodging houses and residential clubs.
F: Data too unreliable to be published.
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 351-0012 - Accommodation services, summary statistics, annual (dollars unless otherwise noted)
TABLE 80
RESTAURANTS, TAVERNS AND OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 2007-2015
RECEIPTS
Year
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
RESTAURANTS
Limited service
Full-service
($ '000s)
($ '000s)
67,814
67,261
65,644
70,017
68,315
69,091
73,656
74,491
76,172
91,597
95,016
97,329
101,206
106,099
110,433
113,118
119,693
132,037
DRINKING
PLACES
($ '000s)
4,482
4,581
1,925
F
F
F
F
F
F
ESTABLISHMENTS
Other
Total
($ '000s) ($ '000s)
5,240
4,981
1,925
F
F
F
F
F
F
170,790
176,234
175,135
184,147
187,481
192,728
197,200
204,299
216,517
F = Too unreliable to be published
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 355-0006 - Monthly survey of food services and drinking places, by North
American Industry Classification System (NAICS), monthly
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TABLE 81
OCCUPANCY RATES
BY TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
2011 - 2015
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Available
Sold
Rate %
909,280
392,809
43.2
920,759
377,511
41.0
879,910
372,202
42.3
906,280
388,794
42.9
864,327
393,269
45.5
Available
Sold
Rate %
47,008
22,470
47.8
47,578
24,788
52.1
48,207
25,791
53.5
48,361
25,293
52.3
48,624
24,312
50.0
Available
Sold
Rate %
292,545
112,630
38.5
291,765
113,205
38.8
286,102
118,160
41.3
286,927
121,083
42.2
286,323
130,277
45.5
Available
Sold
Rate %
145,949
37,363
25.6
138,858
37,214
26.8
122,940
36,759
29.9
120,404
39,613
32.9
127,479
42,068
33.0
Available
Sold
Rate %
255
87
34.1
5,443
1,610
29.6
7,174
1,864
26.0
6,438
1,088
16.9
7,012
1,718
24.5
Total Fixed Roof Accommodations
Available
Sold
Rate %
1,395,038
565,359
40.5
1,404,403
554,328
39.5
1,344,333
554,776
41.3
1,367,265
575,871
42.1
1,333,321
591,644
44.4
610,433
219,889
36.0
624,854
232,030
37.1
618,141
245,679
39.7
647,397
266,218
41.1
658,676
278,677
42.3
Room Nights
Hotels, Motels, Resorts
Inns
Cabins, Cottages
Tourist Homes, B&Bs
Other
Site Nights
Campgrounds
Available
Sold
Rate %
Source: P.E.I. Department of Economic Development and Tourism, Visitor Statistics, Tourism Indicators
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TABLE 82
TRAVEL SURVEY OF CANADIAN RESIDENTS
PROVINCE VISITS TO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 2011-2013
(THOUSANDS)
2012
SAME DAY VISITS
2013
2014
2012
OVERNIGHT VISITS
2013
2014
Total Visits
Number of Visits
Expenditures
864
$60,722
1,049
$71,538
1,030
$68,539
544
$261,271
572
$252,333
674
$278,947
218
$16,890
368
$22,807
377
$25,646
252
$117,525
284
$134,720
323
$139,189
396
$21,461
410
$20,526
367
$19,178
225
$101,114
230
$76,485
302
$99,916
250
$22,371
271
$28,205
286
$23,715
67
$42,632
58
$41,128
49
$39,842
848
$57,577
1,029
$69,495
1,008
$66,754
444
$165,070
479
$161,943
552
$191,795
16
$3,145
20
$2,043
22
$1,785
100
$96,201
93
$90,390
122
$87,152
Purpose of Visit
Pleasure
Number of Visits
Expenditures
Visiting Friend/Relatives
Number of Visits
Expenditures
Business/Other Reasons
Number of Visits
Expenditures
Mode of Transportation
Automobile
Number of Visits
Expenditures
Other
Number of Visits
Expenditures
Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 426-0026 - Travel survey of residents of Canada, province visits, expenditures and
nights, by province visited, trip characteristics and visit duration, annual (number of visits unless otherwise noted)
TABLE 83
PRINCIPAL STATISTICS BY MAJOR INDUSTRIAL GROUPS, 2012-2013
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ THOUSANDS AND UNITS)
Industry:
Food manufacturing
Seafood Product Prep and Packaging
Wood product manufacturing
Printing and related support activities
Chemical manufacturing
Fabricated metal product manufacturing
Transportation equipment manufacturing
ALL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Industry:
Food manufacturing
Seafood Product Prep and Packaging
Wood product manufacturing
Printing and related support activities
Chemical manufacturing
Fabricated metal product manufacturing
Transportation equipment manufacturing
ALL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
TOTAL REVENUE
2013
% Change
2012
REVENUE FROM GOODS
2012
2013
% Change
775,420
782,623
0.9
775,420
782,623
0.9
257,249
257,824
0.2
257,249
257,824
0.2
15,679
8,233
x
x
220,274
x
8,990
x
x
x
x
9.2
x
x
x
15,679
8,233
x
x
220,274
x
8,990
x
x
x
x
9.2
x
x
x
1,436,850
1,454,046
1.2
1,358,087
1,391,781
2.5
2012
TOTAL EXPENSES
2013
% Change
799,522
x
251,558
x
17,751
8,375
x
x
230,695
1,449,375
TOTAL SALARIES AND WAGES
2012
2013
% Change
114,885
x
35,842
x
x
9,107
x
x
x
x
x
x
8.7
x
x
x
3,561
2,910
x
x
30,349
x
3,054
x
x
x
x
x
x
4.9
x
x
x
1,301,702
-10.2
240,224
214,334
-10.8
x: confidential data
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 301-0008 - Principal statistics for manufacturing industries, by North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS), annual (dollars)
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TABLE 84
ESTIMATED VALUE OF SHIPMENTS, 2009-2015
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, UNADJUSTED
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ THOUSANDS)
INDUSTRY
Total food industries (including fish products)
Fish products industry
Wood industries
Printing, publishing and allied industries
Fabricated metal products industries
Machinery Industries
Chemical Products
ALL INDUSTRIES
Annual change (%)
MONTHLY - ALL INDUSTRIES
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
ANNUAL TOTAL - ALL INDUSTRIES
2009(r)
2010(r)
2011(r)
2012(r)
2013(r)
714,484
656,421
711,110
731,031
129,282
119,758
139,150
145,670
149,705
222,406
233,798
17,065
11,460
x
x
124,924
16,067
12,546
x
x
107,610
17,541
x
x
14,179
x
26,156
x
x
x
x
x
12,088
x
x
x
x
8,253
58,638
x
x
14,154
x
66,169
40,047
x
x
2014(r)
2015(p)
x
x
1,322,409 1,195,692 1,214,374 1,286,494 1,438,064 1,603,409 1,620,962
-1.0
-9.6
1.6
5.9
11.8
11.5
1.1
2009(r)
2010(r)
2011(r)
2012(r)
2013(r)
2014(r)
2015(p)
104,158
83,728
105,211
102,335
143,645
132,319
114,327
108,045
112,308
119,331
101,757
95,245
74,311
77,113
96,616
89,521
121,533
130,227
104,858
103,317
107,806
98,872
95,759
95,759
75,734
78,422
92,721
87,645
121,037
126,976
103,597
113,688
111,030
101,143
107,625
94,756
96,279
80,360
100,699
90,479
152,733
132,975
110,868
112,111
103,825
105,856
100,606
99,703
90,222
90,557
109,051
98,259
155,922
145,315
117,690
131,397
129,678
131,605
128,117
110,251
100,119
97,630
114,103
110,277
155,465
175,093
136,696
153,263
152,777
149,439
126,575
131,972
109,370
102,492
115,467
121,998
157,046
172,063
148,084
144,833
141,411
153,306
134,133
120,530
1,322,409 1,195,692 1,214,374 1,286,494 1,438,064 1,603,409 1,620,733
r: revised data p: preliminary data
Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 304-0015 - Manufacturing sales, by North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS) and province, monthly (dollars)
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TABLE 85
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ELECTRICITY STATISTICS, 2008-2015
CAPABILITY AND PEAK LOAD (MEGAWATTS)
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015 (p)
159
159
159
159
159
161
161
159
109
40
10
109
40
10
109
40
10
109
40
10
109
40
10
109
40
12
109
40
12
104
40
15
96
96
96
92
69
69
69
69
27
19
50
27
19
50
27
19
50
27
0
65
29
0
40
29
0
40
29
0
40
29
0
40
72
163
163
163
163
173
203
203
40
3
9
20
40
3
9
99
12
0
40
3
9
99
12
0
40
3
9
99
12
0
43
0
9
99
12
10
73
0
9
99
12
10
73
0
9
99
12
10
Net capability within province:
Charlottetown plant
Borden-Carleton plant
Summerside plant
Firm power from other provinces: (1)
Lepreau participation
Dalhousie participation
Other sources
Wind-generated power:
P.E.I. Energy Corporation
Aeolus P.E.I.
Suez N.A - Norway
Suez N.A. - West Cape
City of Summerside
Wind Energy Institute of Canada
0
40
3
9
99
12
0
TOTAL CAPABILITY
327
418
418
414
391
403
433
431
Net peak load within province
223
219
207
221
228
252
256
265
2013
2014
2015 (p)
n.a.
Note 1: The Northumberland transmission cable is capable of transmitting 200 MW.
Source: Maritime Electric Company, Ltd.
TABLE 86
TOTAL ELECTRICITY SUPPLY, 2008-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (MEGAWATT-HOURS)
2008
Total received from
other provinces
2009
2010
2011
1,078,058 1,049,193
974,897
973,754
995,278 1,096,348 1,063,967 1,068,104
262,665
285,372
302,789
Net generation on P.E.I.
165,434
TOTAL SUPPLY
189,645
2012
254,209
331,214
354,746
1,243,492 1,238,838 1,237,562 1,259,126 1,298,067 1,350,557 1,395,181 1,422,850
Annual change (%)
0.4
-0.4
-0.1
1.7
3.1
4.0
3.3
2.0
Note: 1 MWh = Watt hour x 106
Source: Maritime Electric Company, Ltd.
TABLE 87
TWELVE MONTH AVERAGE OF RESIDENTIAL COST
OF 500 kWh OF ELECTRICITY, 2008-2015
($ PER MONTH)
Charlottetown:
Maritime Electric Co. Ltd.
Annual change (%)
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
97.22
98.36
102.32
86.62
84.82
86.32
88.16
90.14
16.9
1.2
4.0
-15.3
-2.1
1.8
2.1
2.2
Note: 1 kWh = Watt hour x 103
Source: Maritime Electric Company, Ltd.
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TABLE 88
SALES OF REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, 2009-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(CUBIC METERS)
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013(r)
2014(r)
2015(p)
Motor gasoline
Diesel
Light fuel oil
Heavy fuel oil
Other
215,148
93,200
156,166
622
18,684
225,979
100,292
153,105
636
15,262
245,207
131,705
191,666
0
12,191
241,399
101,883
149,492
0
7,161
x
88,592
x
0
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
TOTAL
483,820
495,274
580,769
499,935
-2.8
2.4
17.3
-13.9
Annual change (%)
457,963
0
x
456,529
-8.4
0
x
x
-0.3
1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters
x: Suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 134-0004 - Supply and disposition of refined petroleum products, monthly (cubic metres)
TABLE 89
GASOLINE SALES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2009-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(CUBIC METERS)
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Taxed gasoline sales
Tax-exempt gasoline sales
204,417
101
203,381
90
207,229
72
207,407
446
203,929
3,466
197,314
2,638
200,004
2,918
Total gasoline sales
204,518
203,471
207,301
207,853
207,395
199,952
202,922
2.0
-0.5
1.9
0.3
-0.2
-3.6
1.5
Annual change (%)
1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters.
Source:
P.E.I. Department of Finance, Taxation and Property Records Division.
TABLE 90
MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS, 2008-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Year
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Cars
Trucks
Trailers
Other
67,537
22,521
11,955
4,044
69,617
23,417
12,363
3,442
70,375
23,791
12,917
4,754
71,193
23,987
13,438
4,683
71,836
24,357
14,228
5,167
73,547
24,477
14,694
6,113
73,838
25,027
14,957
6,495
75,553
25,534
15,319
7,815
TOTAL
106,057
108,839
111,837
113,301
115,588
118,831
120,317
124,221
1.9
2.6
2.8
1.3
2.0
2.8
1.3
3.2
Annual change (%)
Note: Data apply to vehicles with valid license plates only and are recorded as of April 1.
Source: Highway Safety Division, P.E.I. Department of Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy
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TABLE 91
WEST TEXAS INTERMEDIATE CRUDE OIL SPOT PRICES
BY MONTH, 1996-2015
(US$ / BARREL)
Month
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
18.04
18.57
18.54
19.90
19.74
18.45
17.33
18.02
18.23
17.43
17.99
19.03
18.85
19.09
21.33
23.50
21.17
20.42
21.30
21.90
23.97
24.88
23.71
25.23
25.13
22.18
20.97
19.70
20.82
19.26
19.66
19.95
19.80
21.33
20.19
18.33
16.72
16.06
15.12
15.35
14.91
13.72
14.17
13.47
15.03
14.46
13.00
11.35
12.51
12.01
14.68
17.31
17.72
17.92
20.10
21.28
23.80
22.69
25.00
26.10
27.26
29.37
29.84
25.72
28.79
31.82
29.70
31.26
33.88
33.11
34.42
28.44
29.59
29.61
27.24
27.49
28.63
27.60
26.42
27.37
26.20
22.17
19.64
19.39
19.71
20.72
24.53
26.18
27.04
25.52
26.97
28.39
29.66
28.84
26.35
29.46
34.31
34.68
36.74
36.75
40.28
38.03
40.78
44.90
45.94
53.28
48.47
43.15
46.84
48.15
54.19
52.98
49.83
56.35
59.00
64.99
65.59
62.26
58.32
59.41
Annual average
18.43
22.12
20.61
14.42
19.34
30.38
25.98
26.18
41.51
56.64
Annual change (%)
7.2
20.0
-6.8
-30.0
34.1
57.1
-14.5
0.8
58.6
36.4
Month
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
65.49
61.63
62.69
69.44
70.84
70.95
74.41
73.04
63.80
58.89
59.08
61.96
54.51
59.28
60.44
63.98
63.45
67.49
74.12
72.36
79.91
85.80
94.77
91.69
92.97
95.39
105.45
112.58
125.40
133.88
133.37
116.67
104.11
76.61
57.31
41.12
41.71
39.09
47.94
49.65
59.03
69.64
64.15
71.05
69.41
75.72
77.99
74.47
78.33
76.39
81.20
84.29
73.74
75.34
76.32
76.60
75.24
81.89
84.25
89.15
89.17
88.58
102.86
109.53
100.90
96.26
97.30
86.33
85.52
86.32
97.16
98.56
100.27
102.20
106.16
103.32
94.66
82.30
87.90
94.13
94.51
89.49
86.53
87.86
94.76
95.31
92.94
92.02
94.51
95.77
104.67
106.57
106.29
100.54
93.86
97.63
94.62
100.82
100.80
102.07
102.18
105.79
103.59
96.54
93.21
84.40
75.79
59.29
47.22
50.58
47.82
54.45
59.27
59.82
50.90
42.87
45.48
46.22
42.44
37.19
Annual average
66.05
72.34
99.57
61.65
79.40
94.87
94.11
97.91
93.26
48.69
Annual change (%)
16.6
9.5
37.6
-38.1
28.8
19.5
-0.8
4.0
-4.7
-47.8
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, April 2015; www.eia.gov
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TABLE 92
AVERAGE RETAIL PRICE FOR REGULAR GASOLINE (CENTS)
AT SELF-SERVE STATIONS IN MAJOR URBAN CENTRES, CANADA, 2005-2015
Urban centre:
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
St. John's, NL
Charlottetown, PE
Halifax, NS
Saint John, NB
Quebec City, QC
Montreal, QC
Ottawa, ON
Toronto, ON
Winnipeg, MB
Regina, SK
Saskatoon, SK
Edmonton, AB
Calgary, AB
Vancouver, BC
Victoria, BC
Whitehorse, YK
Yellowknife, NT
102.1
96.4
97.9
97.9
97.5
96.4
88.5
89.0
90.0
92.7
93.5
85.1
85.9
97.1
99.2
105.5
105.0
107.6
103.1
103.7
102.2
102.4
100.8
92.2
93.4
96.6
99.6
99.8
91.0
92.3
103.8
105.4
107.6
109.5
111.0
104.2
106.8
101.5
106.4
104.3
98.1
97.4
102.2
104.7
104.5
96.7
98.5
108.1
108.3
111.2
118.0
123.6
114.5
118.4
113.7
120.1
118.8
108.7
110.3
115.8
117.3
117.3
109.2
111.1
121.3
122.5
124.6
131.1
102.3
93.3
96.3
91.4
97.7
97.7
87.3
91.6
94.4
97.1
97.0
86.5
88.8
104.0
102.0
99.0
111.5
110.8
101.2
105.8
99.9
106.5
107.8
100.5
101.9
97.5
101.9
101.4
90.2
92.9
115.3
109.2
112.5
116.9
129.2
119.3
125.6
121.6
128.0
130.5
122.4
124.1
114.6
121.7
120.6
107.8
111.4
132.4
123.4
128.8
133.9
131.9
124.3
131.3
127.5
134.5
136.5
123.8
126.7
118.3
122.4
122.8
109.6
112.5
135.3
123.4
133.4
138.9
128.9
129.5
131.0
126.7
135.2
136.9
125.9
127.8
120.4
120.1
119.5
109.0
112.9
137.5
127.1
134.7
138.9
130.6
131.4
131.4
127.7
133.0
136.9
125.6
128.4
118.0
121.1
121.0
110.1
115.5
138.0
126.7
133.4
137.5
109.3
105.7
105.7
103.9
110.1
116.5
103.8
106.4
97.3
100.1
100.6
92.8
98.4
123.7
116.5
111.9
120.3
AVERAGE RETAIL PRICE FOR HOUSEHOLD HEATING FUEL (CENTS)
IN MAJOR URBAN CENTRES, CANADA, 2005-2015
Urban centre:
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
St. John's, NL
Charlottetown, PE
Halifax, NS
Saint John, NB
Quebec City, QC
Montreal, QC
Ottawa, ON
Toronto, ON
Winnipeg, MB
Regina, SK
Saskatoon, SK
Vancouver, BC
Victoria, BC
Whitehorse, YK
Yellowknife, NT
78.6
73.8
83.6
83.2
77.2
75.0
77.4
78.0
81.7
82.0
80.0
88.1
90.8
88.4
81.3
84.8
77.6
87.9
84.7
79.1
78.6
81.6
82.2
84.0
82.6
85.5
89.0
94.1
94.1
84.8
87.6
79.3
84.0
89.7
83.3
82.0
86.8
87.6
91.5
91.8
91.5
93.5
99.9
102.3
96.4
109.4
102.3
106.3
115.1
112.6
112.2
113.0
112.7
115.8
115.3
113.4
115.6
126.3
125.6
122.6
74.3
71.8
74.4
79.1
78.3
76.1
80.0
82.0
82.7
79.8
81.0
83.2
93.2
94.6
87.1
88.4
83.2
85.3
92.2
91.7
87.9
95.7
96.1
94.7
90.9
92.8
100.1
108.6
106.3
97.0
110.4
105.0
106.9
112.0
115.4
111.6
121.5
121.8
113.8
113.6
102.3
119.7
129.7
128.3
120.4
114.7
110.3
112.2
118.8
119.1
118.9
126.8
125.4
116.0
111.1
110.5
125.7
135.2
134.0
122.4
105.9
110.6
114.4
116.6
118.6
118.5
125.0
126.9
119.9
115.8
103.2
126.9
134.0
131.9
121.2
107.2
113.0
125.6
124.6
122.6
122.6
131.2
133.1
127.0
128.8
126.8
130.5
140.4
134.9
132.7
82.4
87.1
99.3
101.4
97.2
99.6
108.7
111.8
97.0
97.0
94.7
106.6
118.2
108.1
102.3
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 326-0009 - Average retail prices for gasoline and fuel oil, by urban centre, monthly
(cents per litre)
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TABLE 93
TRANSPORTATION STATISTICS, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
CONFEDERATION BRIDGE TWO-WAY CROSSING ESTIMATES, 2012-2015
Annual Bridge Traffic
Period
2012
2013
2014
2015
Jan. - Dec.
1,485,116
1,475,330
1,485,847
1,533,440
1.2%
-0.7%
0.7%
3.2%
July and August
Jan. and Feb.
441,574
161,846
446,297
146,843
455,921
151,475
477,046
139,100
Annual Change (%)
Summer Bridge Traffic
Winter Bridge Traffic
Source: P.E.I. Department of Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy
WOOD ISLANDS, P.E.I. TO CARIBOU, N.S. FERRY SERVICE, 2007-2015
Year
Autos and
Pick-up trucks
Recreation
vehicles
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
133,522
123,980
120,378
122,702
134,382
138,764
134,688
129,889
140,529
8,950
7,928
8,198
9,104
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1,036
1,184
400
272
312
220
467
438
470
472
468
5,136
5,206
5,106
5,692
4,423
4,598
4,214
4,200
4,272
14,250
14,252
13,166
13,848
13,769
15,175
15,214
14,538
14,009
383,158
361,618
347,618
355,642
366,260
372,494
366,176
353,501
383,912
8.2
14.3
-0.8
1.7
-3.6
8.6
Annual change (%)
Motorcycles Commercial
Buses and bicycles
vehicles
Passengers
Note: All ferry data presented in this table represent return trips.
Source: Northumberland Ferries Limited, Charlottetown, P.E.I.
SOURIS, P.E.I. TO GRINDSTONE, MAGDALEN ISLANDS FERRY SERVICE, 2007-2015
Buses, vans,
motor homes, Motorcycles
Automobiles trailers & trucks and bicycles
Year
Number of
voyages
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
287
289
300
296
305
313
304
297
292
32,836
31,579
36,333
37,586
36,375
36,030
35,200
34,232
36,173
7,235
7,256
7,500
8,012
8,263
8,388
7,640
6,900
7,176
-1.7
5.7
4.0
Annual change (%)
Heavy
machinery
Passengers
2,423
2,385
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
2,145
2,211
2,146
2,120
14
37
14
13
13
35
28
26
21
105,092
99,712
103,778
107,059
109,666
108,737
104,682
99,772
105,176
-1.2
-19.2
5.4
n.a.: data not available. * includes heavy machinery.
e: estimate
Note: All ferry data presented in this table represent return trips.
Source: CTMA Traversier
AIR PASSENGERS TO AND FROM
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 2011-2015
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
To Prince Edward Island
From Prince Edward Island
141,608
143,550
148,045
149,284
146,835
149,466
157,719
160,108
158,752
157,876
Total number of passengers
285,158
297,329
296,301
317,827
316,628
-1.5
4.3
-0.3
7.3
-0.4
Annual change (%)
Source: Charlottetown Airport Authority, Charlottetown, P.E.I.
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TABLE 94
TRANSPORTATION STATISTICS, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
PERSONAL EXPENDITURES ON TRANSPORTATION, 2005 - 2014
(DOLLARS, MILLIONS)
2005(r)
New passenger cars
New trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles
Used motor vehicles
Other vehicles
Spare parts and accessories for vehicles
Fuels and lubricants
Maintenance and repair of vehicles
Parking
Passenger vehicle renting
Other related services
Urban transit and interurban bus
Taxi and limousine
Air transport
Railway and water transport
Other transport services
Total Transportation Expenditures
Per Cent Share of Total Household Expenditures (%)
2006(r)
2007(r)
2008(r)
2009(r)
2010(r)
2011(r)
2012(r)
2013(r)
2014(p)
55.1
57.6
40.2
2
38
163.6
23.8
3.5
3.1
25.1
4.3
2.7
20
3.4
6.9
62
52
36
2
41
173
25
4
3
27
4
3
22
4
8
64
52
40
3
48
188
28
4
3
27
5
3
24
4
8
60.6
42.2
38.3
3.3
50.5
212.1
29.7
3.6
3.4
26
5
2.9
27.5
3.7
7.9
57.5
53.5
38.4
4.2
53.1
191.1
31.5
3.6
3.5
27.7
4.9
3.1
25.7
3.7
7.6
59.4
80.2
45.4
4.3
55.6
215
32.7
4
3.5
28.8
4.6
3.1
29.4
3.8
7.8
57.2
81.5
39.9
3.6
56.1
251.3
34.4
4.3
3.8
29.4
4.9
3.2
31.1
3.7
8.3
72.3
91.7
44
2
57.8
248.9
34.9
4.4
4
30.5
4.5
3.2
33.9
3.6
8.7
84.8
98.2
48.7
2.2
58.1
263.7
34.8
4.8
3.9
30.2
5
3.5
32.4
3.6
8.9
86.4
114.1
47.7
2.4
60.8
281.6
36.8
5.3
4.1
31.1
5.4
3.6
34
3.5
9.1
449.2
15.7
465
15.5
499
15.6
516.7
15.4
509.2
15.0
577.6
16.1
612.7
16.3
644.4
16.7
682.8
17.2
725.8
17.7
r: revised data p: preliminary data
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 384-0041 - Detailed household final consumption expenditure, provincial and territorial, annual (dollars)
TABLE 95
AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS IN THE TRANSPORTATION AND WAREHOUSING SECTOR
BY PROVINCE AND TERRITORY, 2006 - 2015
(DOLLARS)
2006(r)
Newfoundland and Labrador
Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia
Yukon
Northwest Territories
Nunavut
798.98
688.30
786.35
800.50
777.95
837.95
781.26
795.84
871.76
876.53
889.84
1,037.41
1,016.55
2007(r)
822.95
715.30
815.51
835.69
813.32
860.75
819.50
836.59
921.33
902.75
913.07
1,056.77
1,053.42
2008(r)
829.26
750.10
822.42
843.32
831.74
865.19
839.16
892.95
994.04
924.51
909.72
1,072.28
1,089.50
2009(r)
876.84
635.29
806.29
828.11
823.56
836.51
861.58
887.02
1,010.74
920.47
F
1,205.72
F
2010(r)
2011(r)
2012(r)
2013(r)
2014(r)
2015(p)
887.14
F
817.41
835.62
819.46
844.65
889.48
933.91
1,026.98
920.00
933.53
1,124.24
F
948.62
777.13
883.01
883.04
844.20
872.95
923.69
981.44
1,090.98
939.95
1,070.83
1,179.59
F
965.61
F
880.92
892.41
855.64
878.86
935.35
1,010.50
1,132.99
954.58
1,051.00
1,182.79
F
987.94
809.68
910.94
895.88
884.13
932.37
949.56
1,068.67
1,178.55
981.76
1,083.30
1,271.54
F
1,099.43
848.02
930.14
918.17
903.59
964.00
975.36
1,117.87
1,240.19
1,007.22
1,037.95
F
F
1,127.55
881.38
948.61
952.36
938.91
984.95
1,004.65
1,143.53
1,267.11
1,048.83
1,037.00
1,394.42
F
Canada
829.11
860.38
882.46
873.39
879.67
All employees (employees paid by the hour, salaried employees and other employees), including overtime
914.33
929.86
969.38
1,003.58
1,032.15
r: revised data p: preliminary data
Statistics Canada. Table 281-0027 - Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours (SEPH), average weekly earnings by type of employee, overtime status and detailed
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), annual (current dollars)
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TABLE 96
HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO INTERNET AT HOME, 2012
BY HOUSEHOLD INCOME QUARTILE
CANADA AND PROVINCES
(PERCENT)
Jurisdiction:
Canada
Newfoundland & Labrador
Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia
All
Households
Lowest
Quartile
Second
Quartile
Third
Quartile
Highest
Quartile
82.5
78.8
77.7
79.6
76.7
78.1
84.1
79.9
82.6
85.7
86.5
58.0
45.5
46.0
55.2
49.4
50.9
61.4
53.8
55.1
64.7
67.0
80.1
80.1
74.6
71.1
73.1
72.5
81.9
76.1
83.4
87.1
84.6
94.2
91.0
91.8
95.1
86.6
91.4
94.7
91.4
94.7
93.6
96.5
97.7
98.4
98.4
97.1
97.7
97.6
98.5
98.4
97.0
97.6
97.8
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 358-0167 - Canadian Internet use survey, household access to the Internet
at home, by household income quartile, Canada and provinces, occasional (percent)
Notes:
Households are divided into quartiles or four equal groups based on household income, each
representing 25% of the income distribution.
The Canadian Internet Use Survey was redesigned for 2010 and its findings should not be
compared with those from previous surveys.
TABLE 97
SCHOOL ENROLMENT, 2009/10 - 2015/16
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
School
Year
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
Total
Growth
Total
(Kindergarten)
(Grade 1-6)
(Grade 7-12)
(Grade 1-12)
(Grade 1-12 %)
(Grade K-12)
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
2014/15
2015/16
-1,416
1,499
1,477
1,565
1,508
1,453
8,799
8,976
8,974
8,932
9,041
9,209
9,205
11,349
10,973
10,564
10,208
9,734
9,447
9,274
20,148
19,949
19,538
19,140
18,775
18,656
18,479
-1.9
-1.0
-2.1
-2.0
-1.9
-0.6
-0.9
-21,365
21,037
20,617
20,340
20,164
19,932
Notes:
Enrolment data are for public and private schools.
Beginning in 2010 Kindergarten was moved into the public school system.
Source: Prince Edward Island Department of Education, Early Learning and Culture
TABLE 98
ENROLMENTS, 2009/10 - 2015/16
UNIVERSITY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
School Year
Full-time
Part-time
Summer
Veterinary
Medicine
Master's
Programs
Ph. D.
Program
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
2014/15
2015/16
3,603
3,848
3,889
3,885
3,841
3,853
3,809
746
674
678
592
496
551
485
1,847
2,039
2,140
2,140
1,973
1,971
2,084
244
244
246
244
251
253
252
258
287
257
249
274
337
376
34
42
54
63
63
59
68
Note: The University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) school year runs from May of the first year to April the following
year including two summer sessions. Full-time and part-time data for UPEI are recorded as of December 1 of each
school year. Summer data are recorded as unique ID numbers registered in the two summer sessions. Master’s
program and Ph.D. program data include both full-time and part-time students. Ph.D. programs include enrolment in
Ph.D. Veterinary Medicine, Ph.D. in Education and Ph.D. in Science.
Source: University of Prince Edward Island, Registrar's Office.
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TABLE 99
ENROLMENTS, 2009/10 - 2014/15
HOLLAND COLLEGE
School
Year
Total
Full-time
Total
Part-time
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
2014/15
3,519
3,666
3,728
2,352
2,339
2,357
236
196
256
237
234
240
Adult
Education
Continuing
Credit
Full-time Part-time Education Courses*
881
1,232
361
1,058
504
470
470
481
579
552
372
175
4,976
4,531
4,348
3,997
3,979
3,854
-----261
* Post-secondary credit courses (identical to credit courses in full time programs) that are offered
at alternate times and locations and open to the general public
Source: Holland College, Registrar's Office .
TABLE 100
TOTAL INMATE DAYS, 2013-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
2012-13
Total Inmate Days - Adult Custody
Provincial Correctional Center
Prince County Correctional Center
Total Resident Days - Youth Custody
PEI Youth Center
2013-14
34,932
31,691
3,241
43,474
38,966
4,508
38,511
34,496
4,015
4,208
1,990
2,620
Source: Prince Edward Island Department of Justice and Public Safety
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2014-15
TABLE 101
CRIME STATISTICS, 2009-2014
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
ACTUAL INCIDENTS
Offences
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Violent Crime
Homicide
Other Violations Causing Death
Attempted Murder
Sexual Assualt
1,784
0
0
0
64
1,679
0
0
0
61
1,666
1
0
0
74
1,710
0
0
1
74
1,381
1
0
0
85
1,206
3
0
1
56
62
2
0
61
0
0
74
0
0
73
1
0
84
0
1
56
0
0
18
824
24
794
19
835
22
879
13
715
17
651
713
104
7
666
122
6
699
129
7
769
107
3
621
92
2
555
87
9
41
2
19
4
0
0
114
698
45
3
22
6
0
2
98
624
19
3
17
4
0
1
125
568
21
4
26
12
0
1
110
560
21
3
23
6
1
6
71
436
22
1
27
4
0
1
77
346
6,073
720
83
159
32
2,776
310
1,961
32
6,187
732
92
115
37
3,008
334
1,821
32
6,345
694
82
124
37
2,989
347
2,025
33
6,710
841
86
160
36
3,233
468
1,823
41
6,209
653
78
120
27
3,304
438
1,535
32
4,819
492
66
76
32
2,355
420
1,333
26
Other Criminal Code Offenses
Counterfeiting Currency
Disturbing the Peace
Weapons Violations
Prostitution
Child Pornography
Other Criminal Code (not listed above)
996
1
534
33
1
10
417
997
22
444
21
0
10
500
1,137
1
567
32
4
8
525
1,127
0
582
32
2
7
504
949
2
382
27
1
10
527
837
0
343
19
2
14
459
Traffic Violations
Impaired Driving
Other Traffic Violations
833
658
175
928
728
200
888
717
171
635
468
167
594
444
150
510
413
97
Federal Statute Violations
293
326
464
496
365
315
Total Criminal Code (excluding traffic)
8,853
8,863
9,148
9,547
8,539
6,862
Total Criminal Code (including traffic)
9,686
9,791
10,036
10,182
9,133
7,372
Total, All Violations
9,979
10,117
10,500
10,678
9,498
7,687
Level 1
Weapon
Aggravated
Other Sexual Offenses
Assault
Level 1
Weapon/Causing Bodily Harm
Aggravated
Other Assaults
Firearms
Robbery
Forcible Confinement/Kidnapping
Abduction
Extortion
Criminal Harassment
Other Violent Violations
Property Crime
Breaking and Entering
Possession/Trafficking of Stolen Goods
Motor Vehicle Theft
Theft Over $5,000
Theft Under $5,000
Fraud*
Mischief
Arson
Note: Note that for some minor offences, such as disturb the peace, police services may clear these offences under a municipal by-law or
provincial statute offence rather than under the Criminal Code.
Fraud includes Identity Theft and Identity Fraud.
Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 252-0051 - Incident-based crime statistics, by detailed violations, annual (number unless
otherwise noted)
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TABLE 102
BUSINESS BANKRUPTCIES, 2006-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Industry
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting *
Mining, quarrying and oil well industries
Manufacturing industries
Construction
Transportation and storage
Information and Cultural Industries
Wholesale trade
Retail trade industries
Finance and insurance
Real estate operator/insurance agents
Professional, Scientific, and Technical
Public Administration
Educational services
Health and social services
Accommodation, food/beverage services
Other services
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
8
0
1
5
0
1
1
8
1
1
6
0
1
0
5
3
7
0
1
3
0
0
3
5
0
1
2
0
0
1
4
5
1
0
0
4
2
0
0
2
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
7
0
2
7
0
1
3
2
0
2
1
0
0
0
2
3
6
0
2
4
0
0
2
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
3
1
9
0
0
3
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
2
0
4
3
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
8
0
2
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
4
1
6
0
3
5
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
4
1
0
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
2
1
1
Total industries
41
32
14
30
22
17
15
23
18
16
Annual change (%)
-2.4
-22.0
-56.3
114.3
-26.7
-22.7
-11.8
53.3
-21.7
-11.1
VALUE OF LIABILITIES, 2006-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
($ THOUSANDS)
Industry
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting*
Mining, quarrying and oil well industries
Manufacturing industries
Construction
Transportation and storage
Information and Cultural Industries
Wholesale trade
Retail trade industries
Finance and insurance
Real estate operator/insurance agents
Professional, Scientific, and Technical
Public Administration
Educational services
Health and social services
Accommodation, food/beverage services
Other services
4,059
-954
1,354
-149
1,000
1,538
526
132
728
-42
-1,733
455
2,201
-129
446
--332
931
-402
544
--373
429
586
281
--645
1,230
--62
--32
192
-109
432
109
3,666
--1,504
--7,942
37
-397
4,559
---332
480
5,858
-5,759
3,462
--5,907
1,288
-3,148
----610
111
6,553
--388
97
--278
------347
100
3,024
-633
616
--406
406
--136
--19
164
--
7,223
-398
689
---262
--534
---784
66
11,690
-16,726
3,318
2,964
--433
-------356
---2,140
59
-140
525
2,298
129
61
--83
483
105
Total industries
12,670
6,373
3,092
18,917
26,143
7,763
5,404
9,956
35,487
6,023
Annual change (%)
7.6
-49.7
-51.5
511.8
38.2
-70.3
-30.4
84.2
256.4
-83.0
-- nil
based on North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS)
Sources:
2006 - 2007 Statistics Canada, Table 177-0006 - Business bankruptcies and liabilities, by North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS), annual
2008 - 2015 Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada, Insolvency Statistics In Canada, Table 4b.
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TABLE 103
PHYSICIAN, HOSPITAL AND NURSING HOME STATISTICS, 2009-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
139.9
141.7
144.0
145.3
145.4
146.2
146.4
210.75
218.45
216.35
219.35
224.40
222.59
226.09
Practising nurses (2)
1,406
1,472
1,517
1,555
1,571
1,549
n.a.
Total in-province bed capacity
1,586
1,607
1,629
1,612
1,657
1,680
1,701
473
470
474
462
462
460
460
1,024
1,048
1,066
1,063
1,107
1,139
1,152
440
461
479
479
500
532
546
439
439
479
479
500
532
546
1
22
0
0
0
0
0
584
587
587
584
607
607
606
572
12
572
15
572
15
572
12
595
12
596
11
595
11
89
89
89
87
88
81
89
70
19
--
70
19
--
70
19
--
68
19
--
68
20
--
69
12
--
69
12
8
42
40
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
11.3
11.3
11.3
11.1
11.4
11.5
11.6
Estimated population (r)
('000s)
Practising physicians (1)
Acute care hospitals
Total nursing homes (3)
Licensed Private:
(4)
Permanent beds
Temporary beds
(5)
Public (manors)
Permanent beds
Respite beds (6)
Other institutions: (7)
Hillsborough Hospital
Prince Edward Home (8)
Palliative Care Centre
Out-of-province hospital bed utilization
(9)
Bed capacity per '000 population
n.a.: data not available.
Note 1: The number of full-time equivalent positions filled by physicians as of December of each year. It does not
include locum or out-of-province physicians.
Note 2: The number employed in Registered Nursing in P.E.I. Source: Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI).
Note 3: This includes long-term care respite beds
Note 4: Licensed Private - as of December of each year
Note 5: All but one temporary bed converted to permanent beds during 2008.
Note 6: This is the number of respite beds in nursing homes managed by home care to support caregivers at home who need a break
Note 7: Eighty-four Prince Edward Home beds are included under Public (manors) .
Note 8: From 2008 to 2013, the numbers include convalescent/restorative beds, as well as beds for under 60-year old residents. In
2014, a new Prince Edward Home was constructed; the bed numbers from 2014 include only restorative beds.
Note 9: This is the average number of beds per week occupied by PEI residents in NS and NB hospitals.
Sources: Health PEI and Prince Edward Island Department of Health and Wellness.
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TABLE 104
ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL EXPENDITURES, 2010/11 - 2014/15
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
EXPENDITURES
Operating Account (1)
Gross Hospital
($ millions)
($ millions)
Fiscal Year
2010/11
In-province
(474 beds)
Out-of-province
(2)
2011/12
In-province
(462 beds)
Out-of-province
(2)
2012/13
In-province
(462 beds)
Out-of-province
(2)
2013/14
In-province
(460 beds)
Out-of-province
(2)
2014/15
In-province
(460 beds)
Out-of-province
(2)
Operating
Account
Growth (%)
PER CAPITA *
Operating Account
Cost ($)
Growth (%)
214.9
204.9
6.5
1,434.29
5.0
182.1
32.8
172.1
32.8
6.6
5.8
1,204.69
229.60
5.1
4.3
225.8
215.4
5.1
1,488.92
3.8
194.0
31.8
183.6
31.8
6.7
-3.0
1,269.10
219.81
5.3
-4.3
237.0
226.4
5.1
1,557.62
4.6
203.1
33.9
192.5
33.9
4.8
6.6
1,324.39
233.23
4.4
6.1
243.0
233.3
3.0
1,600.14
2.7
206.7
36.3
197.0
36.3
2.3
7.1
1,351.17
248.97
2.0
6.7
250.2
241.0
3.3
1,647.30
2.9
215.2
35.0
206.0
35.0
4.6
-3.6
1,408.07
239.23
4.2
-3.9
* Per-capita data based on revised July 1st population estimates.
Note 1: Operating Account Expenditures is the funding provided by Government to Acute Care Hospitals.
2: The number of In-province Acute Care beds includes only those located in the seven hospitals, while expenditures include
in-patient as well as outpatient costs..
3: The number of beds refer to Acute Care only, while the expenditures include in-patient as well as outpatient costs.
Sources: Health PEI and Prince Edward Island Department of Health and Wellness.
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TABLE 105
PHYSICIANS SERVICES, 2010/11 - 2014/15
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
PHYSICIANS SERVICES
Fiscal
Year
Number
('000s)
Cost
Growth rate
(%)
($ millions)
PER SERVICE
Cost
($)
PER CAPITA *
Growth rate
Growth rate
(%)
Cost ($)
(%)
2010/11
1,552
96.5
3.4
62.18
1.7
675.50
1.9
In-province
Out-of-province
1,467
85
89.8
6.7
3.5
3.1
61.21
78.82
1.8
-0.6
628.60
46.90
2.0
1.6
2011/12
1,603
100.1
3.7
62.45
0.4
691.92
2.4
In-province
Out-of-province
1,518
84
93.7
6.4
4.3
-4.5
61.73
76.19
0.8
-3.3
647.69
44.24
3.0
-5.7
2012/13
1,560
103.9
3.8
66.60
6.7
714.83
3.3
In-province
Out-of-province
1,468
92
96.2
7.7
2.7
20.3
65.53
83.70
6.2
9.9
661.85
52.98
2.2
19.7
2013/14
1,546
109.2
5.1
70.63
6.1
748.97
4.8
In-province
Out-of-province
1,456
90
99.3
9.9
3.2
28.6
68.20
110.00
4.1
31.4
681.07
67.90
2.9
28.2
2014/15
1,567
114.4
4.8
73.01
3.4
781.95
4.4
In-province
Out-of-province
1,466
101
104.0
10.4
4.7
5.1
70.94
102.97
4.0
-6.4
710.87
71.09
4.4
4.7
* Per-capita data based on revised July 1st population estimates.
Average number of 2014/15 physician services per capita equals 10.7.
Source: Health PEI and Prince Edward Island Department of Health and Wellness.
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TABLE 106
TOTAL FERTILITY RATE, 2000-2012
CANADA AND PROVINCES
(woman aged 15-49) *
Year
Canada
N.L.
P.E.I.
N.S.
N.B.
Que.
Ont.
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1.49
1.51
1.50
1.53
1.53
1.54
1.59
1.66
1.68
1.67
1.63
1.61
1.61
1.25
1.24
1.31
1.32
1.30
1.34
1.38
1.46
1.58
1.59
1.58
1.45
1.37
1.52
1.47
1.47
1.58
1.53
1.48
1.56
1.63
1.73
1.69
1.62
1.62
1.51
1.37
1.36
1.37
1.38
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.48
1.54
1.50
1.47
1.47
1.50
1.39
1.38
1.39
1.41
1.40
1.41
1.46
1.52
1.59
1.59
1.58
1.54
1.57
1.43
1.47
1.46
1.48
1.48
1.52
1.62
1.69
1.74
1.74
1.71
1.69
1.67
1.48
1.51
1.47
1.49
1.50
1.51
1.52
1.57
1.58
1.56
1.53
1.52
1.55
Year
Man.
Sask.
Alta.
B.C.
Yukon
N.W.T.
Nvt.
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1.80
1.80
1.80
1.80
1.77
1.82
1.87
1.96
1.96
1.98
1.92
1.86
1.93
1.76
1.80
1.82
1.86
1.86
1.87
1.92
2.03
2.05
2.06
2.03
1.99
2.00
1.64
1.65
1.69
1.74
1.74
1.75
1.82
1.90
1.92
1.89
1.83
1.81
1.76
1.38
1.38
1.38
1.40
1.39
1.39
1.41
1.52
1.51
1.50
1.43
1.42
1.43
1.60
1.56
1.56
1.52
1.67
1.48
1.69
1.58
1.64
1.66
1.60
1.73
1.68
2.00
1.82
1.89
2.05
2.03
2.11
2.07
2.11
2.08
2.06
1.98
1.97
1.93
3.16
3.03
3.04
3.10
2.96
2.74
2.84
2.97
2.98
3.24
3.00
2.97
2.85
* Number of children per woman.
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 102-4505 - Crude birth rate, age-specific and total fertility rates
(live births), Canada, provinces and territories, annual (rate)
TABLE 107
LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH IN YEARS, 1997-2012
Year
Both
1997/1999
1998/2000
1999/2001
2000/2002
2001/2003
2002/2004
2003/2005
2004/2006
2005/2007
2006/2008
2007/2009
2008/2010
2009/2011
2010/2012
78.8
79.0
79.3
79.6
79.8
80.0
80.2
80.5
80.4
80.6
80.8
81.1
81.3
81.5
CANADA
Males Females
76.0
76.3
76.6
77.0
77.2
77.5
77.7
78.0
78.0
78.3
78.5
78.8
79.1
79.4
81.5
81.7
81.9
82.0
82.2
82.3
82.5
82.8
82.7
82.9
83.0
83.2
83.4
83.6
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Both
Males Females
78.4
78.0
78.5
78.6
78.9
79.1
79.5
79.7
80.1
80.2
80.1
80.5
80.6
80.9
75.6
75.2
75.2
75.4
75.9
76.4
76.9
77.3
77.6
77.5
77.4
77.7
78.0
78.6
81.2
80.8
81.7
81.7
81.8
81.5
81.8
82.1
82.5
82.8
82.7
83.1
83.0
83.2
Note: Life expectancy calculated using 3 years of data.
Sources: Statistics Canada. Table 102-0512 - Life expectancy, at birth and at age 65, by sex,
Canada, provinces and territories, annual (years)
Statistics Canada. Table 053-0003 - Elements of the life table, Canada, provinces and territories,
annual (number)
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TABLE 108
AGE-STANDARDIZED MORTALITY RATE, 1995-2012
BY CAUSE OF DEATH AND SEX, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(PER ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND)
Year
Colorectal cancer
Both
Males Females
Both
1995
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
20.5
13.7
10.1
11.7
15.9
14.8
11.8
16.1
16.0
62.9
52.1
44.6
48.7
45.6
46.1
52.3
49.8
54.2
Year
Acute Myocardial Infarction
Both
Males
Females
Cerebrovascular diseases
Both
Males
Females
1995
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
88.3
37.5
45.8
38.1
31.5
41.9
25.8
32.5
28.1
51.0
36.3
26.7
30.7
30.8
33.5
29.1
32.6
26.4
21.1
14.2
12.0
16.1
17.1
17.9
9.9
18.7
16.4
117.4
49.0
66.4
62.8
49.7
53.4
49.3
42.1
37.0
20.2
12.1
8.6
7.7
15.1
12.4
13.5
14.8
15.7
63.3
27.4
29.4
17.6
15.5
30.6
9.4
25.4
20.2
Lung cancer
Males Females
87.0
66.6
51.1
64.6
59.4
45.1
66.4
61.4
76.2
71.9
37.9
22.4
25.8
35.4
39.3
28.3
36.8
27.9
All Malignant Neoplasms
Both
Males
Females
45.6
42.7
40.6
36.4
34.6
48.2
40.3
40.1
37.0
-164.6
174.9
160.9
170.6
181.9
154.3
162.5
171.1
-182.9
207.7
201.6
195.4
210.0
178.7
194.2
212.9
Prostate cancer
Males
Breast cancer
Females
41.6
16.7
24.1
27.5
21.8
26.4
17.8
18.6
15.2
26.4
24.6
26.9
21.6
20.9
23.9
16.2
19.5
12.4
36.7
33.4
28.7
33.6
26.6
27.5
29.5
30.2
27.0
-153.4
153.1
128.7
154.3
164.4
134.4
139.7
139.4
AGE-STANDARDIZED MORTALITY RATE, 1995-2012
BY SELECTED CAUSE OF DEATH AND SEX, CANADA
(PER ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND)
Year
Colorectal cancer
Both
Males Females
Both
1995
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
20.0
18.6
17.5
18.0
17.9
17.3
16.8
17.1
16.5
49.1
46.2
45.7
45.1
44.2
43.9
43.1
41.8
41.5
Year
Acute Myocardial Infarction
Both
Males
Females
Cerebrovascular diseases
Both
Males
Females
1995
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
71.2
41.7
37.1
35.0
34.5
31.7
29.9
27.3
27.3
49.1
32.5
30.7
30.0
28.8
28.4
26.6
24.9
24.3
25.1
23.7
22.0
22.1
22.5
21.5
20.7
21.0
20.7
98.8
57.4
51.7
48.7
48.3
43.9
41.3
37.9
38.1
16.2
14.6
13.9
14.6
14.2
13.8
13.5
13.9
13.2
50.0
29.3
25.7
24.0
23.4
21.7
20.6
18.7
18.6
Lung cancer
Males Females
73.2
59.8
57.6
57.0
54.7
54.3
52.3
50.9
50.2
54.6
35.2
33.5
32.2
30.8
30.5
28.4
26.6
26.6
All Malignant Neoplasms
Both
Males
Females
31.3
36.0
36.9
36.1
36.2
36.1
36.1
34.9
35.0
-170.3
166.5
165.8
163.6
160.3
157.2
154.6
154.1
-207.7
201.8
200.3
197.0
192.5
186.6
183.7
183.8
Prostate cancer
Males
Breast cancer
Females
31.0
21.9
21.0
20.6
20.3
19.6
19.3
18.0
17.7
28.7
22.6
21.5
21.7
20.9
20.4
19.8
19.3
19.1
44.9
30.2
28.4
28.1
27.0
26.4
24.7
23.2
22.3
-143.8
141.7
141.0
139.9
136.8
135.5
133.2
132.8
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 102-0552 - Deaths and mortality rate, by selected grouped causes and sex, Canada, provinces
and territories, annual (2005 - 2012)
Table 102-0026 - Mortality, by selected causes of death (ICD-9) and sex, Canada, provinces and territories, annual (agestandardized rate per 100,000 population) (1995)
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TABLE 109
CANADIAN COMMUNITY HEALTH SURVEY (CCHS)
INDICATOR PROFILE
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 2011-2013
2011
Persons
2012
Percent*
Persons
2013
Percent*
Persons
2014
Percent*
Persons
Percent*
Chronic Conditions
Arthritis
Diabetes
Asthma
High Blood Pressure
Pain (1)
Physical Inactivity (2)
Smokers
Heavy Drinking (3)
Fruit and Vegetable Consumption (4)
Physical Activity (5)
Overweight or Obese (6)
Has Regular Medical Doctor
Contact with Medical Doctor in Past 12 months
25,132
8,897
13,225
25,610
20,853
21.2
7.1
10.6
20.6
16.8
23,487
10,018
9,774
25,879
21,547
19.5
8.0
7.8
20.6
17.2
25,310
11,134
9,608
29,316
23,083
21.0
8.9
7.7
23.5
18.4
25,334
10,563
10,148
27,535
18,800
21.2
8.4
8.1
22.0
15.0
62,715
26,116
24,121
39,092
59,444
60,836
51.3
21.0
56,303
27,401
24,903
40,455
66,939
66,801
45.7
21.9
51.6
19.3
64.4
61,626
24,543
21,041
36,493
59,774
65,238
50.8
19.7
61.3
63,388
24,185
25,513
38,872
59,343
68,979
110,176
99,424
87.7
79.6
110,230
101,387
87.6
81.5
113,337
100,397
90.5
80.4
108,420
--
19.5
32.7
48.7
57.6
87.4
--
20.1
34.6
54.3
20.5
32.5
48.4
* Percentage of Total Population 12 and over
1
Pain or discomfort that prevents activities
Participation and activity limitation, sometimes or often
3
5 or more drinks on one occasion, at least once a month in the past year
4
Fruit and vegetable consumption, 5 times or more per day
5
Physical activity during leisure-time, moderately active or active
6
Body mass index, self-reported, adult (18 years and over), overweight or obese
2
Source: Statistics Canada. Table 105-0501 - Health indicator profile, annual estimates, by age group and sex, Canada,
provinces, territories, health regions (2012 boundaries) and peer groups
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16.9
30.9
49.2
61.0
TABLE 110
PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND REVENUE
FISCAL YEARS ENDING MARCH 31, 2012, 2013, 2014 AND 2015
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
($ THOUSANDS)
FY 2011/12
FY 2012/13
FY 2013/14
FY 2014/15
Equalization
Canada Health and Social Transfer
Other
329,022
165,378
136,303
337,075
170,507
87,791
339,500
179,914
132,442
359,821
184,005
124,963
TOTAL FEDERAL REVENUE
630,703
595,373
651,856
668,789
-1.7%
-5.6%
9.5%
2.6%
756,414
782,547
820,563
847,412
214,142
97,760
285,750
42,079
116,683
212,088
101,258
300,393
52,181
116,627
244,090
104,939
218,324
46,757
206,453
249,114
109,485
329,814
52,458
106,541
Licenses and Permits
Fees and Services
24,991
55,601
27,661
58,244
30,903
60,328
31,555
60,784
Sales
22,832
27,927
34,263
35,221
Other income:
69,293
79,521
72,242
61,208
23,122
46,171
30,990
48,531
25,974
46,268
22,796
38,412
GOVERNMENT OF CANADA
Annual change (%)
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
Taxes:
Sales Tax
Real Property Tax
Personal Income Tax
Corporate Income Tax
Other Taxes
Other income
Government Business Enterprises
Investment Income
TOTAL PROVINCIAL REVENUE
Annual change (%)
TOTAL FEDERAL/PROVINCIAL REVENUE
Sinking Fund Revenue
TOTAL REVENUE RECEIVED
Annual change (%)
15,052
14,515
13,569
12,887
944,183
990,415
1,031,868
1,049,067
8.0%
4.9%
4.2%
1.7%
1,574,886
1,585,788
1,683,724
1,717,856
12,233
11,235
8,114
9,057
1,587,119
1,597,023
1,691,838
1,726,913
3.6%
0.6%
5.9%
2.1%
-- nil
Source: P.E.I. Department of Finance, Public Accounts, volume I, Financial Statements 2012 - 2015.
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TABLE 111
PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ORDINARY EXPENDITURES
FISCAL YEARS ENDING MARCH 31, 2012, 2013, 2014 AND 2015
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
($ THOUSANDS)
FY 2011/12
FY 2012/13
FY 2013/14
FY 2014/15
DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES
Agriculture and Forestry
Auditor General's Office
Community Services and Seniors
Education and Early Childhood Development
73,096
1,742
100,520
225,955
78,986
1,594
88,611
230,199
72,617
1,781
95,043
236,756
Department of Education and Early Childhood Development
29,806
27,348
20,322
35,618
English Language School Board
181,993
187,318
201,798
195,295
French Language School Board
11,950
13,160
14,009
13,461
Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission
2,206
2,373
2,264
2,382
58,995
60,392
60,183
61,021
Department of Environment, Labour and Justice
58,565
59,991
59,771
60,595
P.E.I. Human Rights Commission
430
401
412
426
9,121
136,013
8,436
133,593
8,737
154,151
8,733
135,790
Department of Finance, Energy and Municipal Affairs
64,254
63,003
66,525
72,018
Council of Atlantic Premiers
186
187
188
188
General Government
3,792
6,242
6,057
4,422
49,401
Environment, Labour and Justice
Executive Council
Finance, Energy and Municipal Affairs
Employee Benefits
42,013
46,310
60,136
Harness Racing PEI Inc.
11
--
--
--
P.E.I. Self-Insurance and Risk Management Fund
3,301
3,736
3,877
3,920
Interest on Unfunded Employees Future Benefits
21,887
13,571
17,368
5,841
P.E.I. Energy Corporation
569
544
--
--
17,997
14,703
15,088
15,081
Department of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Rural Development
12,106
9,229
9,776
9,597
Employment Development Agency
5,813
5,337
5,254
5,378
PEI Aquaculture and Fisheries Research Initiative
78
137
58
106
559,476
580,789
599,727
611,096
Fisheries, Aquaculture and Rural Development
Health and Wellness
Department of Health and Wellness
10,797
11,632
12,227
12,043
Health PEI
548,679
569,157
587,500
599,053
Innovation and Advanced Learning
161,365
153,068
156,183
146,378
Department of Innovation and Advanced Learning
125,178
120,679
122,040
106,883
P.E.I. Lending Agency
5,495
--
--
--
Innovation PEI
29,639
23,425
25,352
25,569
7,339
Student Financial Assistance Corporation
343
302
201
Summerside Regional Development Corporation
710
2,918
1,821
851
Finance PEI
--
5,744
6,769
5,736
5,876
7,918
32,316
4,859
7,563
32,182
4,822
7,059
41,031
5,027
7,227
46,770
8,541
Legislative Assembly
Public Service Commission
Tourism and Culture
Department of Tourism and Culture
6,761
6,462
8,725
PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation
1,789
1,427
1,529
1,787
Tourism PEI
23,418
22,002
21,901
21,321
PEI 2014 Inc.
348
2,291
8,876
15,121
116,105
102,330
109,650
106,565
Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal
116,105
102,321
109,650
106,565
Crown Building Corporation
--
9
--
--
58,170
106,557
63,341
116,219
64,871
116,282
66,807
130,495
1,671,222
1,676,865
1,737,710
1,747,187
4.7
0.3
3.6
0.5
-84,103
-79,842
-45,872
-20,274
1,908,100
2,039,600
2,099,000
2,134,200
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal
Amortization of Tangible Capital Assets
Interest charges on the debt
Total Current Expenditures
Annual change (%)
ANNUAL SURPLUS/DEFICIT
NET DEBT
r: revised data
-- nil
Source: P.E.I. Department of Finance, Public Accounts, volume I, Financial Statements 2012 - 2015.
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70,013
1,662
89,858
238,393
TABLE 112
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT, 2004-2015
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Year
2004
2005
2006 *
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Classified
Employees
Unclassified
Employees
Total
Employees
2,237
2,070
2,342
2,426
2,455
2,501
2,502
2,473
2,454
2,476
2,412
2,357
653
685
662
682
788
794
1,005
871
668
625
691
673
2,890
2,755
3,004
3,108
3,243
3,295
3,507
3,344
3,122
3,101
3,103
3,030
Classified
Employees
Unclassified
Employees
Total
Employees
101
46
129
13
125
2
14
313
89
52
348
126
76
97
517
250
59
15
10
11
10
41
1
8
62
15
7
91
108
12
52
189
34
7
116
56
140
23
166
3
22
375
104
59
439
234
88
149
706
284
66
2,357
673
3,030
* Impacted by restructuring in the Health Sector.
2015
Agriculture and Fisheries
Communications PEI
Communities, Land and Environment
Economic Development and Tourism
Education, Early Learning and Culture
Employment Development Agency
Executive Council
Family and Human Services
Finance
Health and Wellness
Justice and Public Safety
Liquor Control Commission
Public Service Commission
Tourism PEI
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal
Treasury Board
Workforce and Advanced Learning
CIVIL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS
Notes: The Civil Service Establishment only reports those employees covered under the Civil Service Act.
Unclassified full-time employees also includes contract employees.
Unclassified full-time employees also includes contract employees.
Legislative Assembly staff are not covered under The Civil Service Act and are, therefore, not
included in the Civil Service Establishment totals.
Source: Administration, Corporate HRMS and Payroll Division, PEI Public Service Commission.
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TABLE 113
GENERAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 1998-2015
Year
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
TOTAL
EMPLOYMENT
16,780
17,912
18,705
18,728
18,206
18,345
19,638
19,779
19,314
19,684
15,365
21,034
22,488
22,879
22,470
21,775
21,419
21,429
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL(2)
FEDERAL
PROVINCIAL
2,552
2,462
2,354
3,075
3,237
3,229
3,204
3,246
3,324
3,403
3,531
3,356
3,351
3,346
3,293
3,214
3,186
3,203
2,381
2,732
3,241
2,854
2,400
2,344
2,322
2,321
2,159
2,305
2,337
2,570
3,695
3,797
3,630
3,556
3,245
3,190
HEALTH AND
SOC. SERVICES
EDUCATION (1)
6,577
7,506
7,953
7,663
7,730
7,806
8,910
8,975
8,543
8,510
8,666
9,148
9,348
9,320
9,132
8,684
8,793
9,066
4,328
4,298
4,353
4,140
4,168
4,255
4,464
4,462
4,466
4,636
x
5,117
5,224
5,489
5,436
5,309
5,107
4,913
HEALTH AND
SOC. SERVICES
EDUCATION (1)
528.40
521.90
542.49
517.21
531.90
542.55
579.77
609.71
602.27
621.88
629.81
733.83
740.38
798.01
780.76
806.94
817.86
822.55
649.63
666.60
705.42
701.71
740.33
749.48
770.39
763.80
776.41
799.46
x
810.55
820.40
818.71
868.94
917.56
961.33
F
942
914
804
996
671
711
738
775
822
830
831
843
870
927
979
1,012
1,088
1,057
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS (DOLLARS)
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 1998-2015
Year
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
TOTAL PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION
643.90
659.78
673.18
710.73
769.70
835.14
851.17
927.30
948.89
982.46
1,009.88
1,011.15
1,023.49
1,038.77
1,086.64
1,085.84
1,112.21
1,130.75
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL(2)
FEDERAL
PROVINCIAL
751.40
770.37
795.10
805.26
881.42
983.61
984.09
1,050.45
1,070.33
1,113.92
1,141.28
1,161.56
1,195.98
1,211.29
1,255.55
1,292.77
1,323.91
1,317.79
575.04
581.33
578.81
587.60
630.50
659.47
698.01
815.27
839.10
863.52
877.81
880.98
941.56
958.58
1,013.24
986.84
1,007.56
1,070.85
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
F: too unreliable to be published
Note 1: Education includes university, college and local schoolboards.
Note 2: Includes Aboriginal Public Administration
Source: Statistics Canada.
Table 281-0024 - Employment (SEPH), unadjusted for seasonal variation, by type of employee for selected industries classified using the
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), annual (persons)
Table 281-0027 - Average weekly earnings (SEPH), by type of employee for selected industries classified using the North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS), annual (current dollars)
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