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1 Bureau of Statistics Economic Review 2009 Number Sixty-Three

2 Economic Review 2009 Table of Contents Economic Indicators, in Review... 3 Statistical Tables and Charts... 6 June 200 Bureau of Statistics Fifth Floor, 2350 Albert Street Regina, S4P 4A6 (306)

3 Economic Indicators, Personal Income - Millions of Dollars Wages, Salaries and Supplementary Labour Income (GNP) 4,839 5,726 6,689 7,620 9,97 20,763 22,567 N/A Farm Production ,797 N/A Other Income... 9,224 9,408 9,776 9,952 0,482,407 2,085 N/A Total Personal Income... 24,60 25,427 27,25 27,860 29,349 32,253 36,449 N/A Population and Labour Force - Thousands of Persons Population as of July ,000.,03.6,030. Labour Force Employed Unemployed Percent Unemployed Canada Percent Unemployed Consumer Price Index - Annual Percentage Change Regina Saskatoon Canada Real Gross Domestic Product Comparisons at Market Prices ($Fisher 2002) Real GDP (Millions Fisher $)... 34,657 36,263 38,027 39,275 38,774 39,722 4,296 N/A Canada Real GDP (Millions Fisher $)...,52,905,74,592,2,239,246,064,284,89,39,680,325,78 N/A Real GDP Annual Rate of Change N/A Canada Real GDP Annual Rate of Change N/A as a Percent of Canada Real GDP N/A Real GDP Per Capita ($)... 34,768 36,39 38,24 39,528 39,082 39,76 40,74 N/A Canada Real GDP Per Capita ($)... 36,77 37,24 37,922 38,643 39,44 40,073 39,779 N/A Ratio of /Canada Real GDP Per Capita N/A Value of Mineral Sales - Millions of Dollars Oil... 4,75 4,83 5,640 6,682 7,879 8,376 3,324 8,963 Potash....,78,632 2,68 2,697 2,20 3,057 7,378 3,068 Uranium ,22 964,260 Other...,262,903 2,05 2,482 2,028,783 2,06,55 Total... 8,288 8,897 0,400 2,503 2,86 4,437 23,727 4,447 Volume of Mineral Sales Oil - Thousands of m ,465 24,325 24,569 24,282 24,828 24,805 25,553 24,575 Potash - Thousands of Tonnes... 8,45 8,79 9,998 9,539 8,20 0,66 9,894 3,75 Uranium - Thousands of Kg... 5,646 4,82 4,266 2,723 2,047 2,73 0,289 3,040 Private and Public Investment - Millions of Dollars New Capital Investment... 6,760 7,242 7,467 8,877 0,273,70 4,660 4,249 Construction... 4,244 4,556 4,789 5,856 6,763 7,603 0,489 0,422 Machinery and Equipment... 2,56 2,687 2,678 3,022 3,50 4,07 4,7 3,827 Repair and Maintenance Investment... 2,062 2,62 2,407 2,467 2,653 2,728 3,059 N/A Construction ,30,28,34 N/A Machinery and Equipment...,248,345,472,490,523,600,78 N/A Total Private and Public Investment... 8,822 9,404 9,874,344 2,925 4,438 7,79 N/A Other Value of Manufacturing Shipments - Millions of Dollars... 7,399 7,852 9,4 9,64 9,865 0,305 2,248 0,96 Value of Retail Trade - Millions of Dollars... 9,389 9,858 0,244 0,795,554 3,29 4,673 4,598 Housing Starts - Units... 2,963 3,35 3,78 3,437 3,75 6,007 6,828 3,866 Electric Power Generated - GWh... 7,809 9,79 8,206 9,09 8,528 9,592 8,956 8,393 X: Confidential; value included in Other Mineral Sales, volume not included in table. N/A: Figures not available. Source: Bureau of Statistics, Statistics Canada and Energy and Resources. Note: Components may not add to total due to rounding. 2

4 2009 In Review GDP in 2009 The chart below presents a graphical breakdown of the preliminary real gross domestic product (GDP) at basic prices by broad industry sectors for. The level of real GDP generated in 2009 by that sector is included after the name of each sector. (Please note that trade refers to both retail and wholesale trade.) glance at this chart demonstrates that while the dollar value of potash exports from this province did fall between 2008 and 2009, many other categories of exported goods and services also saw declines. An important fact with respect to potash is that India imported more of this commodity in dollar terms than China from for the first time in 2008; and this pattern continued in Finally, while 2009 brought this province lower export revenues than did 2008; the total export sales for all goods in 2009 still exceed those of The continuing fallout from the global economic crisis finally impacted Canada in The Canadian economy actually shrank by 2.5 per cent. was forced to cope with a 6.3 per cent decrease in real GDP; while Alberta's GDP fell by 5. per cent and Newfoundland and Labrador's dropped by 0. per cent. Ontario, being the only province with a declining real GDP in 2008 (0.3 per cent), saw a further decline of 3. per cent in The Role of Potash Exports in 2009 Based on the average of the Statistics Canada numbers for the years , the top five export markets by dollar value for potash for this period (in order): the United States, China, India, Indonesia, and Brazil. These countries are indicated by the grey area in the graph below. The red band represents all other international potash markets; while the green area indicates exports of all other goods. Even only a quick Employment in : Consolidation of Gains, Leading Western Canada 2008 was a record-breaking year for total employment in ; and 2009 set another milestone in this regard. There were 520,600 individuals working in this province during 's unemployment rate of 4.8 per cent was the lowest in Canada. The graph below provides further insights into the differences experienced in 2009 particularly between and the two provinces to its west. There are two bars included for each western Canadian province as well as for Canada as a whole. The first provides the year-overyear (2009 compared to 2008) percentage growth of total employment; while the second presents the percentage growth of full-time employment for the same time period. 3

5 performs better than both the other western provinces and Canada as a whole with respect to both variables. While this province enjoyed only modest growth of full-time employment; this province still fared much better in this regard than either Alberta or British Columbia. population in the other direction (from Alberta). Perhaps one of the most compelling stories about the changes in 's population during the previous ten years is the rapid increase in the number of international immigrants. The following chart presents the level of net international migration to for the period 2000 to The number of net international immigrants (8,57) in 2009 was the highest level ever seen since records began in 946. Earnings Continue to Increase The average weekly earnings of paid employees in increased by 2.5 per cent in 2009, which was ahead of the Canada-wide rise of.6 per cent. Organizations that hire physicians, dentists, and accountants saw the largest percentage increases in wages. An Ongoing Growth in the Provincial Population The estimated population of reached an all-time high on January, 200, having achieved a level of,038,08 people. This number represents an increase of 5,760 over the January, 2009, estimate of,022,258. This historical achievement is the result of fifteen consecutive quarters of population growth. Preliminary Statistics Canada data suggests that in 2009, 23,459 residents moved to from elsewhere in Canada and 20,779 people left for other provinces or territories. Therefore, net interprovincial migration to in 2009 was 2,680. Alberta was both the source of most interprovincial migrants coming to (0,86) and the most popular in-canada destination of individuals leaving this province (0,640). While there was a net loss of population to Alberta in the first three months of 2009, the remainder of the year demonstrated a net movement of Inflation: Tamer But Not Deflating The annual Consumer Price Index (CPI) increase in in 2009 was.0 per cent. However, in the current (post-2007) international environment of economic uncertainty, a moderate inflation rate may be a sign of economic confidence in this province. British Columbia had no change in its CPI in The equivalent value in Alberta was negative 0. percent; and both Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island also had CPI decreases of 0.2 percent each. There is a clear risk that an extended period of inflation that is too low can have a negative effect on economic activity. In these circumstances, low prices reflect neither changing consumption patterns nor increased efficiency but a lack of demand by households, companies, or other economic actors. Regina had the highest CPI in 2009 among major provincial Canadian cities with an increase of.7 per cent. Saskatoon was second with an increase of 0.9 per cent; while Calgary was the only Canadian city in 2009 to experience a decrease with a level of negative 0. percent. 4

6 The chart below presents the monthly path of inflation in through 2008 and Each data point indicates the year-over-year percentage increase in inflation for the All-items CPI, gasoline, and the construction expenses related to new housing (officially called replacement cost by Statistics Canada). For example, the value for May 2009 indicates the percentage change since May The All-items CPI seems to remain within a very narrow range over this period, while declining through 2009 in comparison with the equivalent month from Components of any price index tend to show more variation than the index itself, as demonstrated by the movements both of gasoline and new housing. It is likely that the notable price declines throughout 2009 gave the typical household some relief from the higher prices commanded by these same commodities for much of 2007 and

7 Statistical Tables and Charts 6

8 Table Page Table Page Population. Population, Canada and by Sex Components of Population Change Population, Distribution by Age Groups Population, Urban, Rural and Farm City Population, from Census of Canada, , Percentage Distribution of Population by Place of Residence Population 65 and Over by Place of Residence Percentage Population 65 and Over... 9 Labour 9. Labour Force, Annual Averages, Canada and Employed by Industry, Annual Average Hourly Earnings of Hourly-rated Wage-earners,, Alberta, Manitoba and Canada Average Weekly Hours of Hourly-rated Wage-earners,, Alberta, Manitoba and Canada Average Weekly Wages and Salaries,, Alberta, Manitoba and Canada... Business Indicators 4. Retail Trade,, Alberta, Manitoba and Canada New Motor Vehicle Sales, Retail Trade by Kind of Business, Value of Building Permits Issued for Construction,, Regina and Saskatoon CMAs Consumer Price Indexes, Canada, Manitoba, and Alberta (2002=00) Indexes of Machinery Costs, Canada (997=00) Industrial Product Price Indexes, Canada (997=00)... 3 General Economic Indicators 2. Private and Public Investment by Industry, Per Capita Capital Investment, Canada and Western Provinces... 4 Non-Agricultural Industries 23. Manufacturing Industry, Manufacturing by Industry Groups, New Dwelling Units: Starts and Completions,, Alberta, Manitoba and Canada New Dwelling Units Started, by Type, Value of Mineral Sales by Kind, Crude Oil Statistics, Principal Markets for Crude Oil Mining and Oil and Gas Investment, Volume of Mineral Sales, Value of Potash Exports, Net Value of Forest Product Exports,... 7 Agriculture 34. Number and Average Size of Farms, Current Values of Farm Capital, Cash Receipts and Net Income of Farm Operators from Farming Operations, Gross Farm Operating Expenses and Depreciation Charges, Acreage Sown to Wheat by Crop District, Average Wheat Yields by Crop District, Production of Principal Field Crops, Producer Marketings of Selected Grains, Average Farm Price of Principal Grains, Outstanding Farm Debt as of December 3, Gross Marketings of Livestock by Crop District, Livestock Marketings, Livestock Population, Grain Exports by Destination Oilseeds Marketings, Travel 49. Receipts from Out-of-Province Canadian Residents and Foreign Visitors Air Traffic - Inbound and Outbound Passengers Residents Returning from the United States by Type of Transportation United States Visitors Entering by Type of Transportation Miscellaneous 53. Income Tax Statistics by Age Group, and Canada Source of Income on Basis of Income Tax Returns, Western Canada Distribution of Taxpayers by Income Groups, Provincial Highways by Surface Type, Electric Energy Statistics, Gross Fixed Capital Formation, by Industry, on a GDP Basis, Number of Locations and Total Receipts for Major Accommodation Groups, Net Sales of Selected Petroleum Products, Motor Vehicle Registrations, Telephone Statistics, Maps by Crop Districts Census Divisions

9 Population Table : Population, Canada and by Sex Table 2: Components of Population Change As at Census day Canada Total Male Female 9 7,206, ,432 29, , ,787, ,50 43, , ,376,786 92, ,935 42,850 94,506, , ,563 48, ,009,429 83, , , ,080,79 880, , , ,238, ,8 479, , ,04, , , , ,568,30 926, , , ,992,605 92, , , ,34, , ,00 482, * 25,353,000,009,65 504, ,250 99* 27,296, , , ,50 996* 28,846,76 990, , ,80 200* 30,007, ,935 48, , * 3,62, ,60 475, ,920 * Excludes unenumerated Indian Reserves. Note: Figures may not add to totals due to rounding. Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada. Net Net Live Natural Interprov International Net Year Births Deaths Increase Migration Migration Migration 993 4,269 8,64 6,05-4,543,06-3, ,038 8,308 5,730-3, , ,499 8,495 5,004-3,90,2-2, ,300 8,765 4,535 -, ,860 8,637 4,223-2, , ,777 8,905 3,872 -, , ,604 9,044 3,560-7,46,044-6, ,40 8,956 3,84-8, , ,275 8,740 3,535-8,59,30-7, ,76 8,906 2,855-7,367,4-5, ,038 9,007 3,03-4,735,509-3, ,983 8,844 3,39-6,24,782-4, ,967 8,850 3,7-9,52 2,040-7, ,288 9,054 3,234-3,73 2,69 -, ,248 9,22 4,027 5,245 4,042 9, ,634 9,363 4,27 4,057 6,423 0, ,983 9,474 4,509 2,680 8,57,25 Source: Statistics Canada 9-002, Quarterly Demographic Statistics. Table 3: Population, Distribution by Age Groups Table 4: Population, Urban, Rural and Farm As at Census Day Age 996* 200* 2006* Group 000 % 000 % 000 % Total Note: Figures may not add to total due to rounding. * Excludes unenumerated Indian Reserves. Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada. Rural As at June Total Urban Total Farm Non-farm 986*,009,65 620,95 389,420 6, ,920 99* 988, , ,53 59, , * 990, ,78 363,059 40, ,74 200* 978, , ,897 9, , * 968,57 628, ,252 05,05 234,237 % Changes * Excludes unenumerated Indian reserves. Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada. 8

10 Population Table 5: City Populations from Census of Canada, , Table 6: Percentage Distribution of Population by Place of Residence City Regina 79,78 80,400 78,225 79,246 Saskatoon 86,058 93,647 96,86 202,340 Moose Jaw 33,593 32,973 32,3 32,32 Prince Albert 34,8 34,777 34,29 34,38 Swift Current 4,85 4,890 4,82 4,946 North Battleford 4,350 4,05 3,692 3,90 Yorkton 5,35 5,54 5,07 5,038 Estevan 0,240 0,752 0,242 0,084 Weyburn 9,673 9,723 9,534 9,433 Melville 4,905 4,646 4,453 4,49 Melfort 5,628 5,759 5,559 5,92 Lloydminster* 7,24 7,636 7,840 8,8 Humboldt 4,989 5,074 5,6 4,998 Flin Flon* Total 520, ,77 528,84 533,246 * part. Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada. Place of Residence Year City Town Village R.M. Indian Reserves Source: Hospital Services Plan, Annual Covered Population. Table 7: Population 65 and Over by Place of Residence Cities Towns Villages R.M. s Indian Bands Province Year Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,88 7., , , , , , , , , , Source: Hospital Services Plan, Annual Covered Population. Table 8: Percentage Population 65 and Over Age Total 65+ Year Number % , , , , , , , , , , , , Source: Hospital Services Plan, Annual Covered Population. Note: The data contained in this publication have been drawn from a number of sources and therefore such data as population counts may vary slightly between sources. 9

11 Labour Table 9: Labour Force, Annual Averages Canada and Table 0: Employed by Industry, Labour Force number ( 000) Canada 7,82.3 7, , , ,245. 8, Employed number ( 000) Canada 5, ,69.7 6, , ,25.8 6, Unemployed number ( 000) Canada,235.3,72.8,08.4,079.4,9.3, Unemployment As a percent of the labour force Canada Participation Rate percent Canada Source: Statistics Canada 7F0004XCB, Labour Force Historical Review thousands Agriculture Other Primary Industries Utilities Construction Manufacturing Trade Transp. and Warehousing Finance, Insurance Real Estate & Leasing Education & Health Care Service Public Administration Total All Industries Source: Statistics Canada 7F004XCB, Labour Force Historical Review. Table : Annual Average Hourly Earnings for Employees Paid by the Hour (Including Overtime),, Alberta, Manitoba and Canada Alberta Manitoba Canada Industry Industrial Aggregate Goods Producing Industries Mining x x x x Utilities Construction Manufacturing Service Producing Industries Trade Transportation and warehousing Credit intermediation and related activities Professional, scientific and technical services Health care and social assistance x Confidential,.. No data. Source: Statistics Canada 72F0023XCB, Annual Estimates of Employment, Earnings and Hours. dollars 0

12 Labour Table 2: Average Weekly Hours for Employees Paid by the Hour (Including Overtime),, Alberta, Manitoba and Canada Alberta Manitoba Canada Industry Industrial aggregate Goods Producing Industries Mining x x x x Utilities Construction Manufacturing Service Producing Industries Trade Transportation and warehousing Credit intermediation and related activities Professional, scientific and technical services Health care and social assistance x Confidential,.. No data. Source: Statistics Canada 72F0023XCB, Annual Estimates of Employment, Earnings and Hours. hours Table 3: Average Weekly Earnings (Including Overtime) for All Employees,, Alberta, Manitoba and Canada Alberta Manitoba Canada Industry dollars Industrial aggregate Goods Producing Industries 93.57,000.43,046.44,095.85,5.62,85.26,27.97, ,028.65, Mining,220.37,37.0,463.52,475.6,44.60,504.34,629.38,79.53 x x x x,325.73,437.44,527.98, Utilities,34.72,380.70,458.78,506.0,329.32,46.87,53.5, ,350.66,42.49,424.73, Construction ,00.85,05.29,099.8,85.7, ,04.5, Manufacturing ,007.05,065.87, Service Producing Industries Trade Transportation and warehousing , Credit intermediation and related activities ,047.24, Professional, scientific and technical services ,092.00,55.4,94.70, ,00.29,06.4,060.36,093.67,29.0 Health care and social assistance x Confidential,.. No data. Source: Statistics Canada 72F0023XCB, Annual Estimates of Employment, Earnings and Hours.

13 Business Indicators Table 4: Retail Trade,, Alberta, Manitoba and Canada Table 5: New Motor Vehicles, Year Alberta Manitoba Canada millions of dollars 997 7,795 27,34 8, , ,89 28,295 8, , ,954 29,454 8,937 27, ,359 3,738 9, , ,726 34,560 9, , ,389 37,663 0,570 39, ,858 39,38 0,953 33, ,244 43,349,68 346, ,795 48,486 2, , ,554 55,972 2, , ,29 6,487 4,06 42, ,673 6,64 4, , ,598 56,478 4,95 45,43 Source: Statistics Canada , Retail Trade. Passenger Cars Trucks Total Vehicles Year Sales Value Sales Value Sales Value No. $ 000 No. $ 000 No. $ , ,709 22, ,26 35,853,02, ,73 324,609 28, ,94 42,52,263, , ,853 23,794 8,282 36,056,00, , ,859 2, ,298 34,775,095, , ,282 22, ,99 36,682,69, , ,75 22, ,495 38,354,25, ,872 45,070 24,73 926,439 4,585,34, , ,253 25, ,652 4,45,359, , ,577 24,524 94,356 38,822,289, ,58 352,078 25,094,000,547 39,252,352, , ,488 25,953,039,40 39,95,394, ,99 374,489 30,555,22,037 45,546,595, , ,545 3,657,234,387 49,480,670, , ,949 30,340,5,432 44,893,57,38 Trucks include minivans, sport-utility vehicles, light and heavy trucks, vans and buses. Source: Statistics Canada , New Motor Vehicle Sales. Table 6: Retail Trade by Kind of Business, Table 7: Value of Building Permits Issued for Construction, Regina and Saskatoon CMAs Kind of Business millions of dollars Motor vehicle and parts dealers 3,330 3,646 3,547 Furniture and home furnishings stores Electronics and appliance stores Building material, garden equipment and supplies stores,009,27,56 Food and beverage stores 2,59 2,667 2,878 Health and personal care stores Gasoline service stations,890 2,270,957 Clothing and clothing accessories stores Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores General merchandise stores 2 2,034 2,335 2,372 Miscellaneous store retailers Total all stores 3,29 4,673 4,598 This includes grocery, convenience, specialty food, beer, wine and liquor stores. 2 This includes department and other general merchandise stores millions of dollars Regina (CMA) Residential Industrial Commercial Instit. & Gov't Total Saskatoon (CMA) Residential Industrial Commercial Instit. & Gov't Total Provincial Total ,39,646 2,86,890 Source: Statistics Canada 64-00, Building Permits. Source: Statistics Canada , Retail Trade. 2

14 Business Indicators Table 8: Consumer Price Indexes, Canada, Manitoba, and Alberta (2002=00) Health & Recreation Tobacco All Personal Education and Items Food Shelter Clothing Transportation Care & Reading Alcohol Canada Manitoba Alberta Source: Statistics Canada 62-00, The Consumer Price Index. Table 9: Indexes of Machinery Costs, Canada (997=00) Table 20: Industrial Product Price Indexes, Canada (997=00) Machinery Agricultural Other and Equip- Machinery Tractors Agricultural Year ment Total Total and Parts Machinery Trucks Source: CANSIM Table (Industry price indexes for machinery and equipment, autos, trucks and other transport equipment, monthly, index, 997=00, Statistics Canada). Total Food Total Non- & Beverage Food & Food Incl. Total Year Excl. Alcohol Beverage Alcohol Manufacturing Source: Statistics Canada 62-0, Industry Price Indexes. 3

15 General Economic Indicators Table 2: Private and Public Investment by Industry, millions of dollars New Construction 4,44.3 4, ,244. 4, , , , , ,489. 0,422. Primary Industries 2,032.3,95.7,524.6, ,72.0 2, , , , ,835.0 Manufacturing x x Transp., Comm., & Util x x Trade, Finance, Services Institutions, Government ,335.6,320.6 Housing ,27.0,223.2,335.9, , , ,00.0 New Machinery and Equipment 2, ,683. 2,56.0 2, , ,02.9 3,50. 4,07.2 4,70.9 3,827.3 Primary Industries ,209.9,363.4,857.8,923.2,70.8 Manufacturing x x Transp., Comm., & Util x x Trade, Finance, Services ,07.8,247.6,307.3,200.0,57.5 Institutions, Government Total New Capital Expenditure 7, ,35.7 6,760. 7, , , ,272.8, , ,249.4 Repair Expenditure on Construction ,29.9,28.0, Repair Expenditure on Machinery,26.9,36.6,247.7,344.7,472.4,489.9,522.6,600.2, Total New and Repair Expenditure 9, , ,82.8 9, ,873.5, , , , Data not available. Preliminary actual. Source: Statistics Canada 6-205, Private and Public Investment in Canada, Intentions. Table 22: Per Capita Capital Investment, Canada and the Western Provinces Population Per Capita New Capital Expenditures Year Canada Manitoba Alberta British Columbia Canada Manitoba Alberta British Columbia thousands of dollars ,40,286,42,448,04,524 2,952,692 4,0,375 6,072 4,740 6,759 0,73 5, ,685,730,47,33,007,565 3,004,98 4,039,230 6,352 4,82 7,039 2,474 5, ,09,020,5,439,000,22 3,058,07 4,076,264 6,669 5,039 7,34 3,82 5, ,353,656,56,63 996,80 3,28,364 4,098,78 6,825 5,98 6,782 3,63 5, ,639,670,63,89 996,483 3,83,396 4,22,396 7,07 5,295 7,268 4,055 6, ,940,676,73, ,447 3,239,47 4,55,70 7,76 5,708 7,486 5,684 7, ,245,209,78,30 993,579 3,322,200 4,96,788 8,473 5,802 8,935 9,576 7, ,576,074,84,03 992,22 3,42,253 4,243,580 9,375 6,69 0,354 22,484 9, ,93,956,93,932,000,39 3,53,06 4,309,453 9,984 7,456,708 23,89 9, ,327,337,206,00,03,620 3,595,867 4,383,845 0,480 8,298 4,463 24,958 0, ,739,859,22,964,030,29 3,687,662 4,455,207 9,74 8,59 3,833 8,024 9,036 As at July. Source: Statistics Canada 6-205, Private and Public Investment in Canada, Intentions; Statistics Canada 9-23, Annual Demographic Statistics. 4

16 Non-Agricultural Industries Table 23: Manufacturing Industry, Maufacturing Value Production Value Factory Year Employees Wages Added (MVA) Shipments thousands of dollars 998 9,43 60,823 2,388,220 6,079, , ,674 2,085,762 6,279, , ,539 2,533,309 7,6, , ,638 2,54,308 7,379, ,586 70,823 2,587,934 7,398, ,293 73,960 2,622,330 7,852, , ,043 3,238,954 9,40, , ,47 3,72,730 9,64, , ,89 3,207,369 9,865, ,57 848,377 3,459,585 0,305, , ,732 4,502,428 2,248, ,928 79,2 5,68,708 0,96,23 Bureau of Statistics estimate. Sources: Statistics Canada 3-203, Manufacturing Industries of Canada: National and Provincial Areas; Statistics Canada 3-00, Monthly Survey of Manufacturing Table 24: Manufacturing by Industry Groups, Salaries Cost of Value of Establish- Em- and Materials Factory Value ments ployees Wages Used Shipments Added number millions of dollars Chemical , , Food , ,850. 2, , , , Machinery , , , Fabricated metal products , , Wood products , , Electrical equipment, appliance and components Non-metallic mineral products x x 70.4 Other Industries , , ,534.2, , , ,699.4,95.6 Total 2007,845 2, , , , ,882 2, , , ,502.4 x Confidential. Source: CANSIM Table (Principal statistics for manufacturing industries, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), annual, Statistics Canada). Also see Table 23. Table 25: New Dwelling Units: Starts and Completions,, Alberta, Manitoba and Canada Table 26: New Dwelling Units Started, by Type, Alberta Manitoba Canada Starts ,53 26,266 2,560 5, ,38 29,74 2,963 62, ,963 38,754 3,67 205, ,35 36,7 4,206 28, ,78 36,270 4, , ,437 40,847 4,73 225, ,75 48,962 5, , ,007 48,336 5, , ,828 29,64 5,537 2, ,866 20,298 4,74 49,08 Completions ,090 25,730 2,785 45, ,292 27,936 3,53 5, ,523 32,62 3,306 85, ,354 35,883 3,67 99, ,22 35,505 4,55 25, ,476 37,078 4,573 2, ,085 39,9 4,775 25, ,683 4,709 4, , ,362 39,05 5,877 24, ,993 27,575 4,903 76,44 Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Housing Information Monthly. Single Double Dwellings Dwellings Apartments Row Total , , , , , , , , ,58 25, , , ,866 Regina CMA , , , Saskatoon CMA , , , , , , , , ,428 Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Housing Information Monthly. 5

17 Non-Agricultural Industries Table 27: Value of Mineral Sales by Kind, millions of dollars Copper X X X X X X X X X X X X Zinc X X X X X X X X X X X X Uranium X X , ,260.4 Other Metals 2 X X X X X X X X X X X X Potash,663.0,682.3,744.3,62.9,77.7,63.8 2,67.7 2, ,20.2 3, , ,068. Sodium Sulphate X X X X X Salt Petroleum, ,095. 5, ,748. 4,75. 4,82.9 5, , , , ,324. 8,963.3 Natural Gas ,093.9, ,554.6, ,02.7,666.,45.7, Coal & Others X X X X X X X X X X X X Sand and Gravel X X Other Grand Total 4, ,7.2 8, , ,288. 8, , , ,86. 4, , ,447.2 x Confidential,.. Not available. Preliminary. Includes Gold, Silver and Cadmium 3 Includes Copper, Zinc, Uranium, Other Metals, Sodium Sulphate, Coal & Others and Sand and Gravel for 998 and 999. Source: Energy and Resources. Table 28: Crude Oil Statistics, Table 29: Principal Markets for Crude Oil Production of Conventional Crude Oil Drilling Light Medium Heavy Wells Metres Year Gravity Gravity Gravity Total 2 Drilled Drilled millions of m 3 no ,286 2, ,428 2, ,50 2, ,90 3, ,942 4, ,703, ,433 2, ,608 3, ,333 3, ,520 2, ,57 3, ,632 3, ,745 3, ,788 3, ,43 3, ,084 5, ,894 2,88 Includes all drilling. 2 Excludes recovered oil (2006-9). Source: Energy and Resources. Sask. United Year Refineries Alberta Ontario States Quebec Total thousands of m , ,098 0,038-4, , ,408,977-7, , ,348 2,45-8, , ,489 3,308-20, , ,85 5,327-23, , ,359 6,29-23, , ,602 5,602-2, , ,734 8,922-24, , ,980 9,079-24, , ,878 7,935-24, , ,65 7,844-24, , ,49 7,730-24, ,93,026 3,368 7,974-24, ,449,327 3,37 7,946-24, ,63,328 3,073 7,772-24, ,59,372 3,94 8,396-25, ,332,325 3,0 7,808-24,575 - Nil or zero. Note: Alberta and Ontario values for are SBS estimates. Source: Bureau of Statistics. 6

18 Non-Agricultural Industries Table 30: Mining and Oil and Gas Investment, Table 3: Volume of Mineral Sales, Units of Measure Metals Copper (000) kg x x x x x x Zinc (000) kg x x x x x x Gold kg x x x x x x Silver kg x x x x x x Uranium (000) kg 4,266 2,723 2,047 2,73 0,289 3,040 Non-Metals Salt (000) tonnes,23,24,58,63,37,258 Sodium Sulphate (000) tonnes 30 x x x x x Potash (000) tonnes 9,998 9,539 8,20 0,66 9,894 3,75 Capital Expenditures Repair Expenditures Machinery Machinery Con- & Con- & Year struction Equipment struction Equipment Total millions of dollars 999, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Figures not available. Preliminary actual. Source: Statistics Canada 6-205, Private and Public Investment in Canada. Fuels Crude Oil 0 6 m Natural Gas 0 6 m 3 7,283 7,220 7,26 6,400 5,868 5,230 LPG 0 3 m Coal (000) tonnes x x x x x x Structural Materials Sand and Gravel 2 (000) tonnes,992 9,470 9,870 8,963 0,689 0,755 x Confidential... Not available. Preliminary. 2 Includes quantities of bentonite. Source: Energy and Resources. Table 32: Value of Potash Exports, Destination thousands of dollars Brazil 45,540 55, ,08 26,72 Costa Rica 5,469 4,84 6,932,522 Cuba 3,32 7 2,323 2 Guatemala 2,24 3,294 2,483 3,56 Mexico 6,620 2,702 9,724 5,056 United States (U.S.),393,550,659,425 3,28,293 2,237,507 Other Western Hemisphere 9,035 6,894 43,997 0 Total Western Hemisphere,575,776,832,37 3,663,86 2,373,426 People's Republic of China 243,837 44, ,825 20,973 India 2,04 77, , ,89 Indonesia 9,039,09 366, ,625 Japan 5,393,543 2,59 7,945 Korea, South 4,464 3,033 55,203 36,694 Malaysia 96,39 9, ,855 2,303 Philippines 7,247 2,04 4,724 2,82 Singapore,969 7,0 5,27 0 Taiwan 9,552 20,985 34,792,447 Thailand 28,842 35,894 93,028 37,038 Vietnam 34,288 37,824 73,933 0,273 Total Asia 644, ,606 2,38,835,086,00 New Zealand 25,224 2,74 79,337 20,89 Other Oceania, Total Oceania 26,575 2,74 79,337 20,89 Belgium 24,008 9,460 8,299 5,280 Other Europe - Africa,070, Total Europe - Africa 35,078 0,977 8,299 5,280 Grand Total 2,282,200 2,824,462 5,900,332 3,495,598 Source: Trade Data Online, Statistics Canada & Industry Canada. Table 33: Net Value of Forest Products Exports, Forest Product millions of dollars Primary wood products Pulp and paper products Wood pulp Other Wood fabricated materials Oriented strandboard Other Total exports Total imports Final trade balance A positive value means that is a net exporter. Source: Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada. 7

19 Agriculture Table 34: Number and Average Size of Farms, Table 35: Current Values of Farm Capital, Census Farms Size of Farms Under 0 acres acres,48,28, acres 7,786 7,327 6, acres 6,43 5,633 4, acres 4,870 4,20 3, acres 5,632 4,565 3, ,9 acres 8,977 7,32 5,448,20 -,599 acres 8,67 7,07 5,589,600 and over 2,728 2,984 3,436 Total 56,995 50,598 44,329 Average Size (Acres),52,282,45 Note: All agriculture holdings with sales of agricultural products during the previous 2 months of $250 or more. Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada. Livestock Land & Implements Year & Poultry Buildings & Machinery Total millions of dollars 996, ,65.8 7, , ,49.2 2, , , , , , , ,480. 2, , , , ,858. 8, , , , , , , , , , ,88. 23,27.8 8, , , , , , , , , , , ,36.8 8, , , ,99.4 8, , , ,07. 8, , , , , ,473.7 Sources: CANSIM (Value of farm capital, at July, annual, Statistics Canada), CANSIM (Balance sheet of the agricultural sector, at December 3, and ratios, annual, Statistics Canada). Table 36: Cash Receipts and Net Income of Farm Operators from Farming Operations, Operating Other Total Expenses Net Depre- Realized Value of Total Principal Live- Total Cash After Cash Income ciation Net Inventory Net Year Wheat Grains stock Payments Receipts Rebates Income In Kind Charges Income Change Income millions of dollars 994 2,80,500, ,05 3,564, ,309, ,386 3,886, ,364,874, ,6 4,377, , ,359 2,080, ,923 4,34, ,833 2,249, ,552 4,289, ,604 2,06, ,540 4,277, ,520,855, ,723 4,573, ,805,979,687,020 6,49 4,770, ,679 2,069,70,004 6,462 4,795, ,083,776,360,59 5,738 4, ,288 2,042,485,90 6,005 5, ,077 2,08,775,422 6,355 5,54, ,328 2,335,737,267 6,667 5,275, ,064 3,23, ,753 5,866,887 4, ,75 4,278, ,392 6,766 2,626 4,03,600 2,7 3, ,30 4,965, ,97 6,79 3,08 4,05, ,096 Note: Other principal grains include oats, barley, rye, flaxseed, canola, Canadian Wheat Board payments and liquidation of deferred grain receipts. Livestock includes cattle, calves, hogs, sheep and lambs. Source: Statistics Canada 2-603, Agriculture Economic Statistics. 8

20 Agriculture Table 37: Gross Farm Operating Expenses and Depreciation Charges, millions of dollars Property Taxes Rent - Cash and Crop Share Wages, Room and Board Interest Total Machinery Expenses ,005.8,028.9,00.0,27.7,042.4 Fuel and Lubricants Machinery Repairs Fertilizer , Other Crop Expenses ,74.4,209.7 Feed Other livestock expenses Repairs to Buildings and Fences Electricity and Telephone Miscellaneous Gross Operating Expenses 4,39.0 4, , , , , ,40.2 5,275. 5, , ,79.0 Depreciation on Buildings Depreciation on Machinery Gross Operating Expenses plus Depreciation 5, , , , , , ,.5 6,24.3 6, , ,284. Owned land and buildings only. Source: Statistics Canada 2-603, Agriculture Economic Statistics. Table 38: Acreage Sown to Wheat by Crop District, Crop District Average thousands of acres. South-East,80,293,046, , , Regina-Weyburn,625,652,620,540,257,385,522,295,39,92,44 3. South-Central 3,5 3,400 3,348 3,304 3,03 3,244 3,255 2,954 3,359 3,62 3, South-West, ,04, ,037, East-Central,529,75,583,505,496,239,474,050,66,256, Central 2,30 2,23 2,58,997,939,737,870,50,645,58, West-Central,659,689,763,85,773,734,784,570,658,458, North-East,235,388,330,278,236,64, ,48 9. North-West,260,352,247,305,346,320,358,04,97,42,257 Provincial Total 5,75 5,685 5,35 4,855 3,85 3,685 4,650,768 3,25 2,585 4,048 Note: Figures may not add to totals due to rounding. See map, Page 27. Source: Agriculture. 9

21 Agriculture Table 39: Average Wheat Yields by Crop District, Crop District Average bushels per acre. South-East Regina-Weyburn South-Central South-West East-Central Central West-Central North-East North-West Provincial Average See map, Page 27. Source: Agriculture. Table 40: Production of Principal Field Crops, Table 4: Producer Marketings of Selected Grains, Year Wheat Oats Barley Rye Flax Canola thousands of tonnes 992 6, , , ,03,080 4, , ,,388 3, , ,664,0 4, , ,547,882 5, , ,070,403 4, , ,60,758 4, , ,840,535 4, , ,42,377 5, , , , , ,484,049 2, , ,433,203 4, , ,562,280 4, , ,972,547 4, , ,04,727 3, , ,058 2,40 3, , ,438 2,267 4, ,629 Source: Economic Accounts. Crop Year Ending Wheat Oats Barley Rye thousands of tonnes 994 3, , , , , , ,775,043 3, , , , , , , , , ,9 798, , , , , , , ,664,37 2, ,056,222, ,945,765 2, ,83,534 2, Note: Crop year ends July 3. Source: CANSIM Table (Producer deliveries of major grains, Canada and selected provinces, monthly, Statistics Canada). 20

22 Agriculture Table 42: Average Farm Price of Principal Grains, Table 43: Outstanding Farm Debt as of December 3, Crop Year Beginning Wheat Oats Barley Flax Rye Canola average price per tonne Source: Agriculture. Banks & Fed. Prov. Insur. Private Credit Gov t Gov t Trust & Indiv. Year Unions Agencies Agencies Loan Co. & Others Total millions of dollars 996 2,466.8, , ,952.2, , ,236., , ,346.2, , ,343.8, , ,47.8, , ,777.3, , ,03., , ,7.4, , ,34.6 2, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,72.8 Does not include advance payments for crops. Source: CANSIM Table (Farm debt outstanding, classified by lender, annual, Statistics Canada) Table 44: Gross Marketings of Livestock by Crop District, Crop Cattle Calves Hogs District number in thousands A x x x x x 3B Unspecified and other provinces Total See map, Page 27. Note: Some data may be suppressed at the subdistrict level for confidentiality. Source: Agriculture. 2

23 Agriculture Table 45: Livestock Marketings, Table 46: Livestock Population, Sheep & Cattle & Sheep & Year Cattle Calves Lambs Hogs Calves Lambs Hogs numbers in thousands value in $ , ,22 62,568 6,247 83, , ,247 5,943 86, , , ,843 4,054 42,50 999, ,278 98,38 5,079 52, , ,488,074,245 6,02 222, , ,695,50,500 7, , , ,893,38,785 8,26 229, , ,769 6, , , ,50 3,74 35, , ,395,83,404 6, , , ,340,29,288 8, ,4 2007, ,320,093,079 7,622 26, , ,070,9,574 7, , , ,344 6,479 82,059 Source: Economic Accounts; Agriculture, Cattle Marketing Report; SaskPork International; Sheep Development Board (SSDB). Total Cattle Sheep Milk Other and and Year Cows Calves Cattle Calves Hogs Lambs number in thousands ,20,749 2, ,03,697 2, ,096,68 2, ,5,572 2, ,028,69 2,750, ,49,722 2,900, ,67,744 2,940, ,27,95 3,220, ,372 2,37 3,540, ,430 2,66 3,625, ,388 2,034 3,450, ,366 2,034 3,430, ,346 2,009 3, ,257 2,024 3, As at July. Source: Statistics Canada 23-00, Hog Statistics; 23-0 Sheep Statistics; Cattle Statistics. Table 47: Total Grain Exports by Destination Table 48: Oilseeds Marketings, Wheat Other Grains Total Grains Inside Inside Inside Year Canada Abroad Canada Abroad Canada Abroad millions of 2002 chained dollars , , ,227 92,99,453 3, , , , ,66 800,24,89 2, , ,334,049 3, , , , ,66 864,337,29 2, , ,597,059 3, , ,592,22 3, , , , , ,290 62, , ,36 740,632,72 2, , , , , , , , , ,902 Source: Economic Accounts. Crop Year Ending Flaxseed Canola Total thousands of tonnes ,258 2, ,758 3, ,0 2, ,928 2, ,63 3, ,890 3, ,972 3, ,453 3, ,838 2, ,67 2, ,650 3, ,405 2, ,938 4, ,709 4, ,094 4, ,044 5,464 Note: Crop year ends July 3. Source: CANSIM Table (Producer deliveries of major grains, Canada and selected provinces, monthly, Statistics Canada). 22

24 Travel Table 49: Receipts from Out-of-Province Canadian Residents and Foreign Visitors Table 50: Air Traffic - Inbound and Outbound Passengers Purchases of Goods and Services Out-of-Province Total Year Foreign Visitors Canadian Visitors Receipts millions of dollars Includes residents of United States and other countries. Source: Economic Accounts. Regina Saskatoon Number En- De- Number En- De- Year of flights planed planed of flights planed planed number ( 000) number ( 000) 995 8, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Source: Statistics Canada 5-203, Air Carrier Traffic at Canadian Airports. Table 5: Residents Returning from the United States by Type of Transportation Table 52: United States Visitors Entering by Type of Transportation number Land Automobile 27,82 245,090 34,94 350, ,422 Same Day 08, 7,288 46,944 65,460 43,286 One or more nights 09,07 27,802 67,997 84,64 57,36 Bus,873 2,40 3,224 2,263 9,440 Same Day One or more nights,072 2,088 2,676,604 8,636 Other methods 5,023 4,653 6,549 6,728 5,596 Total Land 234, ,53 334,74 369,065 35,458 Air Commercial 35,484 34,9 32,343 47,932 74,252 Private,327,497,846,789,72 Total Air 36,8 35,66 34,89 49,72 75,964 Grand Total 270, , ,903 48,786 39,422 Continental United States, Alaska and Hawaii. Source: See footnote for Table number Land Automobile 0,752 98,97 99,073 9,324 82,43 Same day 54,296 47,576 45,680 4,968 33,879 One or more nights 56,456 5,395 53,393 49,356 48,552 Bus 3,469 3,737 3,72 2,969 2,258 Same day One or more nights 2,784 3,4 3,230 2,82 2,05 Other methods,847,350,892,834,06 Total Land 6,068 04,058 04,677 96,27 85,795 Air Commercial 3,375 29,848 26,529 29,74 35,893 Private,882 2,49 2,03 2,059,883 Total Air 33,257 3,997 28,560 3,233 37,776 Grand Total 49,325 36,055 33,237 27,360 23,57 Source: CANSIM Table (Number of international travellers entering or returning to Canada, by type of transport, monthly, Statistics Canada). 23

25 Miscellaneous Table 53: Income Tax Statistics by Age Group, and Canada Canada Number of Average Number of Average Number of Average Number of Average Returns Income Returns Income Returns Income Returns Income $ $ $ $ Taxable Returns by Age Group 9 and under 9,840 2,902 4,570 9, ,420 2, ,320 2, ,870 9,638 35,820 30,974 97,20 8, ,930 29, ,60 26,555 40,70 4,464,37,790 27,680,384,990 40, ,350 3,76 4,320 48,988,59,990 34,679,495,70 48, ,470 36,396 40,460 52,939,788,860 39,296,580,0 56, ,040 38,868 49,60 53,840,726,630 42,463,839,470 60, ,630 40,799 56,920 58,207,53,50 44,577 2,00,50 63, ,040 38,932 56,240 59,833,264,300 46,25,838,440 66, ,530 37,359 48,500 56, ,50 44,067,562,720 64, ,400 34,29 37,00 52,56 756,600 38,24,279,830 58, ,520 3,795 24,80 50,49 67,530 35, ,480 55, ,560 28,377 6,040 44,230,375,030 32,966,733,90 5,348 Not stated ,000 28, Total 475,430 32, ,040 49,796 4,069,020 36,96 6,638,60 55,73 Source: Canada Revenue Agency, Income Statistics. Table 54: Source of Income on Basis of Income Tax Returns, Western Canada, 2007 Manitoba Alberta British Columbia Taxable All Taxable All Taxable All Taxable All thousands of dollars Employment Employment Income 8,764,492 9,539,335 6,509,853 7,242,308 9,984,88 94,983,488 76,2,924 79,639,563 Commissions from Employment 308, , , ,533 2,043,452 2,053,75 2,028,26 2,042,568 Other Employment Income 255,26 289,60 86,45 27,283 2,307,488 2,440,930,437,09,682,252 Net Business Income 756, ,20 84,86 89,37 3,275,528 3,242,867 4,703,055 4,576,074 Net Prof Income 455, ,608 32, ,708,233,809,233,477,697,567,685,9 Net Commission Inc 79,455 79,427 80,665 79, ,79 338, ,20 690,044 Net Farming Income 84,460 84, ,93 398, , ,395 26,667 (33,828) Net Fishing Income 3,760 3, ,64 56,085 Pension Old Age Pensions 559,62 888,94 489,87 85,33,65,59,968,522,920,68 3,50,74 CPP or QPP Benefits 923,705,254, ,4,084,272 2,028,272 2,857,424 3,328,202 4,537,057 Other Pensions,543,068,6,497,99,259,272,559 3,459,384 3,644,64 6,389,697 6,77,798 RRSP Income 244, ,05 24, ,590,090,90,53,977,42,226,503,0 Investment Taxable Dividends 75, ,60 820,26 852,57 7,204,824 7,499,036 5,875,82 6,209,27 Investment Income,23,660,23,49,04,32,02,874 3,783,55 4,09,450 5,239,393 5,882,5 Net Rental Income 60,773 58,972 99,32 04, ,33 278, ,00 485,304 Taxable Capital Gains 584,39 68, , ,253 4,346,33 4,452,979 4,497,906 4,650,524 Other Universal Child Care Benefit 40,797 9,337 36,352 85,952 35, ,20 29,84 249,624 E.I. Benefits 272,694 37,87 235, ,42 765,292 88,553,059,668,280,007 Tax Exempt Income 20, ,56 93, , ,920,637, ,344 2,463,797 Other Income 87, , ,27 807,555 2,964,894 3,54,793 3,284,46 3,680,735 Total Income Assessed 27,868,452 30,68,358 25,98,599 27,426,687 29,28,268 36,598,566 20,978,0 3,48,068 Source: Canada Revenue Agency, Income Statistics. 24

26 Miscellaneous Table 55: Distribution of Taxpayers by Income Groups, Table 56: Provincial Highways by Surface Type, Income Classes number of returns Under $0,000 2,070 5,360,680 8,740 $0,000 to $5,000 35,270 34,830 32,90 27,860 $5,000 to $20,000 5,090 45,960 4,630 4,360 $20,000 to $25,000 54,430 52,600 52,300 49,560 $25,000 to $30,000 48,70 48,260 42,90 44,240 $30,000 to $35,000 45,20 45,740 44,0 44,480 $35,000 to $40,000 39,540 40,60 43,890 48,380 $40,000 to $45,000 32,330 32,600 35,40 37,80 $45,000 to $50,000 27,70 29,540 29,750 3,520 $50,000 and over 8,570 29,550 49,30 72,720 Total Taxable returns 473, , , ,040 Non-taxable returns 244, , ,650 23,570 Total All Returns 77,520 77, , ,600 Source: Canada Revenue Agency, Income Statistics. Pavement Four-Lane Two- Year 2 Divided 3 Lane 4 Gravel Other Total number of kilometres ,485 5, , ,457 5, , ,223 5, , ,00 8,34 5, , ,032 8,08 5, , ,070 8,069 5, , ,06 8,0 5, , ,48 7,908 5, , ,78 7,924 5, , ,256 7,684 5, , ,295 7,588 5, , ,293 7,549 5, ,999 Maintained by the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure. 2 As at April. 3 All 4- lane highways are recorded as center lane distance (not both directions). To arrive at total kilometres, multiply by 2. 4 Includes 2-lane highways that are oil treated. Source: Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure. Table 57: Electric Energy Statistics, Table 58: Gross Fixed Capital Formation, by Industry, on a GDP Basis, GWh Supply Production 9,437 20,020 9,665 20,574 2,767 Inter-regional transfers (net) Total Supply 9,552 9,52 9,636 20,578 22,4 Disposition Producer Consumption, Final Sales 6,347 7,089 7,844 7,98 8,5 Residential 2,864 2,898 2,97 3,039 3,6 Agricultural,350,337,272,329,306 Industrial 8,333 8,287 7,943 7,837 7,990 Commercial/Institutional 3,80 4,567 5,73 5,73 5,740 Unallocated (Losses),752,46,2,985 3,340 Total Disposition 8,83 9,326 9,552 9,52 20,86 Source: CANSIM (Supply and disposition of electric power, electric utilities and industry, annual, Statistics Canada). Industry millions of dollars Agriculture Mining (includes oil & gas) 2,355 3,83 4,006 4,370 4,520 Construction Manufacturing Transportation ,362 Utilities Retail and Wholesale Trade Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate,958 2,030 2,337 2,979 3,32 Services Institutions Public Administration ,08 Total Gross Fixed Capital Formation 7,69 9,082 0,535,920 4,46 Includes Fishing, trapping and hunting. Source: Economic Accounts. 25

27 Miscellaneous Table 59: Summary Statistics for Traveller Accommodation, Restaurants, Caterers and Taverns, Table 60: Net Sales of Selected Petroleum Products, Year Hotels, Motor Hotels and Motels Number Receipts ($ 000) 400, ,800 49,300 Other Accommodation Industries Number Receipts ($ 000) 63,700 69,600 75,900 Total Accomodation Groups Number Receipts ($ 000) 464,600 54, ,200 Restaurants, Caterers and Taverns (RCT) Number 2,977 2,00,858 Receipts ($ 000),092,04,67,620,264,62 Number of hotels and other accommodations is taken from the Business Register (Statistics Canada). 2 Annual average of monthly totals of food services and drinking places. Source: Statistics Canada, Annual Survey of Traveller Accomodation; Statistics Canada 63-0, Restaurant, Caterer and Tavern Statistics. Year millions of litres Propane & Propane Mixes Butane & Butane Mixes Motor Gasoline,756,95 2,0 2,279 2,420 Aviation Turbo Fuel Kerosene Stove Oil Fuel - Diesel,833,924 2,50 2,65 2,233 - Light Heavy Asphalt Coke Other Total All Refined Petroleum Products (RPP) 4,63 4,502 4,889 5,65 5,44 Source: Statistics Canada , Refined Petroleum Products. Table 6: Motor Vehicle Registrations, Table 62: Telephone Statistics, Trucks and Other Passenger Other Power Motor Total Year Automobiles Units Vehicles 2 Registrations ,64 244,509 9,947 77, , ,287 9,453 75, , ,084 7,647 75, ,46 239,89 6,504 72, , ,989 6,337 76, ,83 238,379 5,808 73, , ,729 5,287 72, , ,290 5,949 73, , ,634 6,7 740, ,43 224,597 6, , , ,48 7,769 76, , ,708 9, , , ,657 20,69 820, ,70 208,52 2,700 84,022 Refers to Insured Years. 2 Includes buses, motorcycles, motorhomes, pedal cycles, police, ambulance, and undefined. 3 Figures may not add due to rounding. Source: Government Insurance. Year Network Access Services 58,82 576, , , ,585 Net Increase (3,087) (5,523) (0,642) (9,979) (2,083) Access per,000 population Originated long distance minutes ('000) (OLDM),390,64,393,824,388,800,397,66,350,49 Internet Access 79,388 92, ,837 26, ,25 Cellular Access (CA) 360,37 402, ,28 502,020 54,05 Total Number of Employees 2 5,34 5,52 5,209 5,063 4,84 Equivalent to quantity of individual cellular telephone numbers. 2 Excluding part-time employees. Source: SaskTel Annual Report. 26

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