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2 Yukon Whitehorse! British Columbia! Victoria Northwest Territories! Yellowknife Alberta Edmonton! Saskatchewan Regina! Nunavut Manitoba! Winnipeg Ontario Iqaluit! Newfoundland and Labrador Quebec! St. John's Ottawa! Québec ^_ Toronto Fredericton!!! New Brunswick! Prince Edward Island Charlottetown Halifax Nova Scotia

3 Population... 2, 3, 4 Health... 5, 6 Education... 7 Crime... 8 Housing... 9 Income, Spending... 1 Government International comparisons...12, 13 Labour...14, 15 Economy...16, 17, 18 International trade Energy... 2 Manufacturing Agriculture Travel, Transport Environment... 24

4 Population Population estimates p 25 to 215 number % change Canada 32,242,364 34,5,274 35,851, Newfoundland and Labrador 514, , , Prince Edward Island 138,64 141, , Nova Scotia 937, ,73 943,2.5 New Brunswick 748,44 753,44 753,871.8 Quebec 7,581,192 7,929,365 8,263,6 9. Ontario 12,527,99 13,135,63 13,792, Manitoba 1,178,296 1,22,93 1,293, Saskatchewan 993,523 1,51,425 1,133, Alberta 3,321,638 3,732,573 4,196, British Columbia 4,195,764 4,465,924 4,683, Yukon 31,899 34,596 37, Northwest Territories 43,41 43,278 44, Nunavut 3,339 33,353 36, p preliminary Note: Population estimates as of July 1. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Components of demographic growth 1994/ /25 214/215 p number Births 381, ,27 388,729 Deaths 29, ,96 268,56 Immigrants 22, , ,779 Emigrants 52,69 54,16 6,71 Returning emigrants 18,388 31,796 36,482 Net temporary emigrants 19,745 27,649 18,413 Net non-permanent residents -14,152 9,11-1,334 p preliminary Note: All figures are for the one-year period ending June 3. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Population growth thousands Total growth Natural increase Net international migration / / /25 214/215 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

5 Population Marital status of Canadians, 215 p Single (never legally married)¹ Living common law Married and not separated Separated¹ Divorced¹ Widowed¹ % p preliminary 1. Not living common law. Note: Canadians aged 15 and older as of July 1. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Population by mother tongue to 211 number % change Total population 1 31,241,3 33,121, English 17,882,775 18,858, French 6,817,655 7,54, Chinese languages 2 1,12,65 1,72,55 6. Panjabi (Punjabi) 367,55 43, Spanish 345,35 41, Italian 455,4 49, German 45,575 47, Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 235,62 327, Other languages 3,674,445 4,148, Excludes census data for one or more incompletely enumerated Indian reserves or Indian settlements. 2. Chinese languages comprise Cantonese, Chaochow (Teochow), Fukien, Hakka, Mandarin, Shanghainese, Taiwanese and Chinese not otherwise specified. Notes: Data correspond to total single language responses. The category other languages includes multiple answers. Source: Statistics Canada, 26 and 211 censuses of population. Number and proportion of immigrants in Canada thousands 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Number Percent Source: Statistics Canada, censuses of population, 191 to 21, National Household Survey, 211. %

6 Population Estimates of population, by census metropolitan area p 24 to 214 number % change Total population 31,938,4 35,54, St. John's 181, , Halifax 38, , Moncton 127,48 146, Saint John 125, , Saguenay 158,875 16,138.8 Québec 718,11 799, Sherbrooke 189, , Trois-Rivières 144,26 155, Montréal 3,628,543 4,27, Ottawa Gatineau 1,15,21 1,318, Kingston 157, , Peterborough 118, , Oshawa 33,34 384, Toronto 5,166,83 6,55, Hamilton 71, , St. Catharines Niagara 4,57 45, Kitchener Cambridge Waterloo 455,643 56, Brantford 132, , Guelph 135,337 15, London 467,622 52, Windsor 333, ,937.2 Barrie 173,873 2, Greater Sudbury 162, , Thunder Bay 127, , Winnipeg 71, , Regina 199, , Saskatoon 236,78 3, Calgary 1,53,232 1,46, Edmonton 1,17,54 1,328, Kelowna 161,66 191, Abbotsford Mission 159,71 178, Vancouver 2,133,234 2,47, Victoria 333, , p preliminary Note: Population estimates as of July 1. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM tables 51-1 and Regional distribution of the population reporting an Aboriginal identity number 35, 3, 25, 2, 15, 1, 4 5, Atlantic region Que. Ont. Man. Sask. Alta. B.C. Territories Source: Statistics Canada, National Household Survey, 211.

7 Life expectancy Lead concentration in blood, 212 and 213 micrograms per decilitre (µg/dl) Total 3 to 5 years to to 11 years 12 to 19 years Note: Lead concentrations are presented as a geometric mean. Source: Canadian Health Measures Survey, 212 and to 1987 years 2 to 39 years 4 to 59 years Health 29 to 211 Females At birth At age Males At birth At age Note: Starting with 195 to 1952 data, life expectancy is calculated using a three-year average of age-specific mortality rates. Sources: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table and Catalogue no X. Selected health indicators, to 79 years Both sexes Males Females % of population Arthritis (15 and older) Diabetes Asthma High blood pressure Current smoker, daily or occasional BMI self-reported (18 and older), overweight BMI self -reported (18 and older), obese Influenza immunization, in past year Perceived mental health, very good or excellent Perceived mental health, fair or poor Life satisfaction, satisfied or very satisfied Pain or discomfort that prevents activities Has a regular medical doctor Notes: Population aged 12 and older. BMI = body mass index. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

8 Health Flu vaccinations Canada N.L. P.E.I. N.S. N.B. Que. Ont. Man. Sask. Alta. B.C. 23 Y.T. N.W.T. 214 Nvt % Note: Population 12 years and over reporting having a flu shot in the past year. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Mortality rates, by selected causes, 212 Both sexes Males Females rate per 1, population All causes of death Sepsis Viral hepatitis Human immunodeficiency virus Malignant neoplasms Diabetes mellitus Alzheimer s disease Heart diseases Cerebrovascular diseases Influenza and pneumonia Chronic lower respiratory diseases Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis Renal failure Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities Accidents (unintentional injuries) Suicide Homicide Note: Rates are age-standardized to the 1991 Census of Population. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

9 Tuition fees for full-time Canadian undergraduate students Public postsecondary enrolment annual % change Education Educational attainment of working-age population, 25 to thousands Working-age population 25,755 27,574 29,28 % to 8 years of study Some high school High school graduate Some postsecondary Postsecondary certificate or diploma All university degrees Bachelor's degree Above bachelor's degree Note: Population aged 15 and older based on Labour Force Survey estimates. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table / / /216 1 average ($) Canada 5,767 5,998 6,191 Newfoundland and Labrador 2,631 2,66 2,66 Prince Edward Island 5,688 5,849 6,119 Nova Scotia 6,215 6,483 6,817 New Brunswick 6,112 6,298 6,353 Quebec 2,657 2,74 2,799 Ontario 7,257 7,562 7,868 Manitoba 3,79 3,857 3,93 Saskatchewan 6,42 6,693 6,885 Alberta 5,675 5,738 5,738 British Columbia 5,18 5,21 5,35 1. May include estimates. Note: Weighted averages are calculated using the most current enrolment data available. Source: Statistics Canada, Tourism and the Centre for Education Statistics. Canadian students International students 23/24 25/26 27/28 29/21 211/ /214 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

10 Crime Police-reported crime rate rate per 1, population 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Note: Total, all Criminal Code violations, excluding traffic. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Police-reported crime statistics actual incidents Criminal Code violations (excluding traffic) 2,427,37 2,172,89 1,793,534 Violent Criminal Code violations 448, , ,359 Property crimes 1,636,363 1,386,184 1,1,43 Other Criminal Code violations 342, ,92 323,772 Selected violations Homicide Sexual assault (levels 1 to 3) 23,36 2,921 2,735 Assault (levels 1 to 3) 234, ,566 21,382 Prostitution 6,452 3,534 1,73 Break and enter 275,869 26,69 151,921 Motor vehicle theft 169,977 17,992 73,964 Drugs 97,63 97,963 13,757 Impaired driving 8,339 88,33 74,781 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Police officers per 1, population, by province police officers per 1, population (rate) Canada N.L. P.E.I. N.S. N.B. Que. Ont. Man. Sask. Alta. B.C. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

11 Building permits, 214 New Housing Price Index annual % change (27=1) Housing Total Residential Non-residential $ millions Canada 84,932 5,992 33,94 Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia 1, New Brunswick Quebec 16,31 8,744 7,287 Ontario 3,722 18,986 11,736 Manitoba 2,815 1,538 1,278 Saskatchewan 2,669 1,574 1,95 Alberta 18,256 1,831 7,426 British Columbia 11,77 7,348 3,729 Yukon Northwest Territories Nunavut Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM tables 26-3 and Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Home ownership, 213 Owned dwelling with mortgage Owned dwelling without mortgage Rented dwelling % Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

12 Income, Spending Median after-tax income, by economic family type 213 $ constant 213 Economic families, two people or more 72,2 Elderly families 52,5 Married couples only 51,9 All other elderly families 55,7 Non-elderly families 77,1 Married couples only 72,4 Two-parent families with children 85, Married couples with other relatives 11,9 Lone-parent families 41,7 All other non-elderly families 63,4 Unattached individuals 28,2 Elderly males 27,7 Elderly females 25, Non-elderly males 31,5 Non-elderly females 28,1 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Average household expenditures to 213 $ % change Total expenditures 75,443 79, Total current consumption 56,279 58, Food 7,739 7, Shelter 15,811 16, Household operations 4,111 4, Household furnishings and equipment 2,183 1, Clothing and accessories 3,461 3, Transportation 11,216 12, Health care 2,285 2, Personal care 1,194 1, Recreation 3,773 3, Education 1,386 1, Reading materials and other printed matter Tobacco products and alcoholic beverages 1,274 1, Games of chance (net amount) Miscellaneous 1,43 1, Income taxes 13,6 13, Personal insurance payments and pension contributions 4,272 4, Gifts of money and contributions 1,831 1, Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

13 Central bank rate % 25 Government Sources: Bank of Canada and Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Federal government finance $ millions Revenue 29,74 226, ,765 Taxes 177,88 192,14 233,123 Taxes on income, profits, and capital gains 131, ,345 18,212 Taxes on goods and services 43,629 4,12 48,499 Taxes on international trade and transactions 2,922 3,639 4,412 Social contributions 17,172 16,79 22,55 Grants, revenue ,322 Other revenue 13,691 16,594 16,77 Expenses 198, , ,177 Gross operating balance 17,592-21,33 5,184 Net operating balance 11,33-29,36-4,412 Net acquisition of non-financial assets ,427 Net lending or borrowing 11,248-29,669 2,15 Net acquisition of financial assets -8,39 77,47-2,17 Net incurrence of liabilities -19,346 16,699-4,281 Statistical discrepancy Total expenditure 198, ,54 271,75 Net worth -1,929,723-1,899,494-2,369,223 Non-financial assets 197,14 243, ,297 Financial assets 48,82 971,584 1,51,327 Liabilities 2,534,99 3,114,614 3,732,847 Net financial worth -2,126,827-2,143,3-2,681,52 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

14 International comparisons Population 212 Life expectancy at birth 211 GDP per capita 212 General government debt 212 Consumer Price Index 212 Unemployment rate 212 thousands years US$ 1 % of GDP annual % change % OECD 2 countries Australia 22, , Austria 8, , Belgium 11, , Canada 34, , Chile 17, , Czech Republic 1, , Denmark 5, , Estonia 1, , Finland 5, , France 63, , Germany 81, , Greece 11, , Hungary 9, , Iceland , Ireland 4, , Israel 7, , Italy 59, , Japan 127, , Korea 5, , Luxembourg , Mexico 117, , Netherlands 16, , New Zealand 4, , Norway 5, , Poland 38, , Portugal 1, , Slovak Republic 5, , Slovenia 2, , Spain 46, , Sweden 9, , Switzerland 7, , Turkey 75, , United Kingdom 63, , United States 313, , All OECD 1,25, , Non-OECD countries Brazil 196, China 1,377, , India 1,236, Indonesia 246, , Russian Federation 143, , South Africa 52, , not available for a specific reference period 1. Gross domestic product (GDP) at current market prices using current exchange rates. 2. Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development data data. Note: International comparisons should be used to gain a general impression only, as there are differences in definition, data collection and other factors. Source: Data based on OECD (214), OECD Factbook

15 Labour Labour force characteristics, by sex thousands Labour force 17,292 18,451 19,278 Males 9,226 9,75 1,182 Females 8,66 8,746 9,96 Employed 16,124 16,964 17,947 Males 8,579 8,852 9,423 Females 7,545 8,113 8,524 Unemployed 1,169 1,486 1,331 Males Females % Unemployment rate Males Females Participation rate Males Females Employment rate Males Females Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Average weekly earnings, by industry $ current Total employees, all industries Goods-producing industries ,1.89 Agriculture Forestry, fishing, mining, quarrying, oil and gas 1, , , Utilities 1,88.4 1, , Construction ,137. Manufacturing Services-producing industries Trade Transportation and warehousing Finance, insurance, real estate and leasing ,75. Professional, scientific and technical services , ,25.35 Business, building and other support services Educational services ,62.28 Health care and social assistance Information, culture and recreation Accommodation and food services Public administration , , Other services Notes: North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), 27. Data include overtime. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

16 Employment, by industry Unemployment rate Canada N.L. P.E.I. N.S. N.B. Que. Ont. Man. Sask. Alta. B.C. Labour thousands Total, all industries 16, , ,946.6 Goods-producing industries 4,.7 3,725. 3,87.4 Agriculture Forestry, fishing, mining, quarrying, oil and gas Utilities Construction 1,22.1 1, ,371.2 Manufacturing 2,23.4 1,71.7 1,712.4 Services-producing industries 12, , ,76.2 Trade 2, , ,732.7 Transportation and warehousing Finance, insurance, real estate and leasing ,73.9 1,12.9 Professional, scientific and technical services 1,41.1 1, ,365.8 Business, building and other support services Educational services 1,12.4 1, ,274.1 Health care and social assistance 1, ,41.6 2,292.3 Information, culture and recreation Accommodation and food services 1,1.2 1,97.6 1,21.6 Public administration Other services Note: North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), 27. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table % Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

17 Economy Gross domestic product at basic prices, by industry $ millions chained 27 All industries 1,482,84 1,56,152 1,634,178 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 22,639 23,823 25,322 Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction 118, , ,785 Utilities 36,6 36,85 38,256 Construction 16, ,46 123,677 Manufacturing 16, , ,58 Wholesale trade 79,17 88,8 93,964 Retail trade 8,1 81,37 86,546 Transportation and warehousing 62,346 65,623 69,223 Information and cultural industries 49,441 5,547 5,813 Finance and insurance 97,222 12,324 11,228 Real estate and rental and leasing 183, ,86 26,26 Professional, scientific and technical services 77,915 83,971 87,158 Management of companies and enterprises 11,227 11,38 11,896 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services 38,98 41,31 42,696 Educational services 81,274 83,538 84,539 Health care and social assistance 12,236 15,644 19,319 Arts, entertainment and recreation 11,164 11,143 11,557 Accommodation and food services 3,636 32,56 34,15 Other services (except public administration) 29,496 3,997 32,621 Public administration 14,282 15,39 15,981 Note: North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), 27. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Real gross domestic product at market prices annual % change Note: Chained 27 dollars. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Exchange rates in Canadian dollars United States dollar Japanese yen United Kingdom pound sterling Mexican peso European euro not available for a specific reference period Note: Noon spot rate. Sources: Bank of Canada and Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

18 Consumer Price Index, selected components Retail sales, by industry Economy 1975 to to to to 214 % change All-items Consumer Price Index Food Shelter Rented accommodation Owned accommodation Water, fuel and electricity Electricity Water Natural gas Fuel oil and other fuels Household operations Household furnishings and equipment Clothing and footwear Transportation Gasoline Health and personal care Recreation, education and reading Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products not available for a specific reference period Note: Compound annual growth rates. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table $ millions Retail trade 346, ,716 55,8 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 82,721 88,47 119,73 New car dealers 68,164 69,724 97,937 Used car dealers 4,249 5,826 6,53 Other motor vehicle dealers 5,98 6,86 7,441 Automotive parts, accessories and tire stores 4,327 6,61 7,849 Furniture stores 8,56 9,48 1,62 Home furnishings stores 4,429 4,989 5,85 Electronics and appliance stores 11,272 14,73 14,849 Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers 2,981 27,354 28,262 Food and beverage stores 83,155 11,666 11,827 Supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores 6,192 72,73 77,692 Beer, wine and liquor stores 13,796 17,62 2,317 Health and personal care stores 22,776 3,615 36,243 Gasoline stations 32,921 42,18 64,283 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 2,188 23,2 28,95 Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 8,583 1,219 11,455 General merchandise stores 41,69 51,567 63,744 Miscellaneous store retailers 9,236 11,317 11,68 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

19 Economy Current account balances $ billions Current account Goods and services Primary and secondary income Note: Primary and secondary income includes investment income, compensation of employees, and current transfers. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table International transactions in securities $ millions Canadian portfolio investment abroad 18,331 35,141 29,31 56,428 Foreign money market -2,36-1,615 1, Foreign bonds -5,888 13,548 21,421 2,79 Foreign equity and investment fund shares 26,255 23,28 6,32 35,86 Foreign portfolio investment in Canada 121,58 98,856 51,366 75,388 Canadian money market 32,21 13,255-2,521-2,755 Canadian bonds 68,422 84,633 34,991 52,928 Canadian equity and investment fund shares 21, ,896 25,216 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Canada s international investment position, market value $ billions 3,5 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Assets Liabilities Net international investment position Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

20 Major goods trading partners, 214 Merchandise trade balance $ billions 8 6 International trade Exports Imports Trade balance $ millions Total 528, ,58 4,791 United States 399,51 35,475 49,26 China 2,587 35,541-14,954 United Kingdom 16,26 8,132 7,894 Mexico 6,842 17,236-1,394 Japan 11,92 9,184 1,98 Germany 3,456 13,92-9,636 South Korea 4,367 5,595-1,228 Italy 4,313 4, Hong Kong 4,679 4, Netherlands 4,45 4, Note: Balance of payments basis. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Note: Balance of payments basis. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Exports and imports of merchandise, 214 Exports Imports Trade balance $ millions Total of all merchandise 528, ,58 4,791 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 31,8 15,119 15,962 Energy products 128,671 43,127 85,544 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 18,643 1,857 7,786 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 57,649 46,211 11,438 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 35,771 44,787-9,15 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 36,856 22,855 14,2 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 29,442 5,922-21,481 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 24,383 58,687-34,35 Motor vehicles and parts 74,518 9,46-15,942 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 21,553 17,7 4,546 Consumer goods 58,781 16,25-47,424 Special transaction trade 2,26 7,359-5,98 Other 9,242 1,464-1,222 Note: Balance of payments basis. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

21 Energy Selected energy price indexes annual % change 45 All-items CPI Fuel oil and other fuels 35 Natural gas Gasoline Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Gasoline prices, selected urban centres cents per litre St. John s Charlottetown and Summerside Halifax Saint John Québec Montréal Ottawa Toronto Thunder Bay Winnipeg Regina Saskatoon Edmonton Calgary Vancouver Victoria Whitehorse Yellowknife Note: Average annual price of regular unleaded gasoline at self-service filling stations. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Energy exports $ billions Note: Balance of payments basis. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

22 Manufacturing industries, selected statistics Industrial capacity utilization rates % Manufacturing $ millions Revenue 638, , ,75.8 Revenue from goods manufactured 588, , ,97.6 Expenses 599, , ,957.8 Salaries and wages, direct and indirect labour 8, , ,17.7 Cost of energy, water utility and vehicle fuel 18, , ,754.9 number Employees, direct and indirect labour 1, , ,521.8 $ millions Opening inventories 66,6.3 62, ,92.2 Closing inventories 68, , ,655.2 Manufacturing value added 2, , ,448.3 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table New motor vehicle sales, by country of manufacture to 214 units % change Passenger cars, total 748,666 76, North America 573, , Japan 129,547 74, Other countries 45, , Trucks, total 511,39 1,129, North America 475, , Note: Trucks include minivans, sport-utility vehicles, light and heavy trucks, vans and buses. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Total industrial Manufacturing Note: North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), 22. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

23 Agriculture Number and area of farms thousands of farms millions of hectares 8 Number Total area Source: Statistics Canada, censuses of agriculture. Farms, by farm type to 211 number % change All farms 229,373 25, Cattle ranching and farming 75,598 49, Hog and pig farming 6,4 3, Poultry and egg production 4,578 4, Sheep and goat farming 3,815 3, Other animal production 26,779 24, Oilseed and grain farming 61,667 61,692. Vegetable and melon farming 5,239 4, Fruit and tree nut farming 8,329 8, Greenhouse, nursery and floriculture production 8,754 7, Other crop farming 28,574 37, Source: Statistics Canada, censuses of agriculture. Farm financial statistics, 214 Operating revenue p Operating expenses p Operating margin p average ($) % All farms 415,38 343, Grain and oilseed 358,6 272, Potato 1,45,421 1,161, Other vegetable and melon 5,34 42, Fruit and tree nut 251, , Greenhouse, nursery and floriculture 1,399,163 1,228, Other crop 124,836 94, Beef cattle and feedlots 334,943 31, Dairy cattle and milk production 643, , Hog and pig 2,396,491 2,112, Poultry and egg 1,231,654 1,42, Other animal 28, , p preliminary Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM tables 2-44, 2-55 and

24 Gross sales of gasoline for motor vehicles Travel, Transport Travellers to Canada, by country of origin, 214 Country of origin Overnight trips Trips Nights Spending in Canada thousands CAN$ millions United States 11,58 51,443 7,269 United Kingdom 659 8,444 1,32 France 465 8, China ,365 1,26 Germany 324 5, Australia 283 5, Japan 262 3, India 183 7, South Korea 175 4, Mexico 17 2, Hong Kong 133 1, Italy 117 1, Source: Statistics Canada, Tourism and the Centre for Education Statistics. Travel by Canadians to foreign countries, 214 Country visited Overnight visits Visits Nights Spending in country thousands CAN$ millions United States 23,9 233,341 21,195 Mexico 1,9 25,979 2,262 United Kingdom 1,125 13,692 1,353 France 1,19 12,355 1,334 Cuba 844 8, Dominican Republic 528 6, Italy 468 5, Germany 467 4, China 367 7, Spain 332 3, Netherlands 275 2,4 221 Republic of Ireland 271 3, Source: Statistics Canada, Tourism and the Centre for Education Statistics. millions of litres 44, 43,5 43, 42,5 42, 41,5 41, 4,5 4, 39,5 39, 38, Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

25 Environment Canada s natural resource assets and produced assets $ billions 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Natural wealth Produced wealth Notes: Natural wealth comprises natural resources assets and land. Produced wealth comprises produced non-financial assets. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table Emissions of carbon dioxide equivalents in Canada megatonnes Note: The emission level of carbon dioxide equivalents for 22 is Canada s target emissions level under the 29 Copenhagen Accord. Source: Environment Canada, 215, National Inventory Report : Greenhouse Gas Sources and Sinks in Canada. Use of fertilizer and pesticides by Canadian households % Applied chemical or organic fertilizer Applied only chemical fertilizer Applied only organic fertilizer Applied both chemical and organic fertilizers Applied chemical or organic pesticide Applied only chemical pesticide Applied only organic pesticide Applied both chemical and organic pesticides Note: As a percentage of all households that had a lawn or garden. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table

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