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SUMMARY OF SELECTED ECONOMIC INDICATORS RECENT DATA GRAPHS HISTORICAL DATA GRAPHS P.E.I. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX P.E.I. LABOUR FORCE STATISTICS CANADA/P.E.I. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, INCOME-BASED CANADA / P.E.I. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT at 2002 prices P.E.I. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY P.E.I. FARM INCOME & FARM CASH RECEIPTS STATISTICS P.E.I. MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS STATISTICS (NA) P.E.I. MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS STATISTICS (SA) P.E.I. HOUSING STATISTICS P.E.I. POPULATION STATISTICS P.E.I. NEW MOTOR VEHICLE & RETAIL SALES STATISTICS P.E.I. EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE & LABOUR INCOME STATISTICS P.E.I. EXPORT & EMPLOYMENT by INDUSTRY STATISTICS

Economic Indicators as of 19-Jul-16 Prepared by Economics, Statistics, and Federal Fiscal Relations Division P.E.I. Department of Finance ALL-ITEMS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX /Canada (2002=100) CONSUMER PRICE INDEX: ENERGY (2002=100) UNEMPLOYMENT RATE (S.A.) 135 180 12 175 130 125 170 165 160 155 percent 11 10 120 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 P.E.I. Canada 150 145 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 9 Jun-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Dec-15 Feb-16 Apr-16 Jun-16 S.A.: seasonally adjusted in thousands 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 Jun-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Dec-15 Feb-16 Apr-16 Jun-16 S.A.: seasonally adjusted EMPLOYMENT P.E.I. (S.A.) in $ $140 $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $20 QUARTERLY FARM CASH RECEIPTS $0 Q1 2015 Q2 2015 Q3 2015 Q4 2015 Q1 2016 Total receipts Potato receipts $200 $150 $100 $50 MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS $0 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 Total Shipments Food Shipments Number of Starts 100 80 60 40 20 URBAN HOUSING STARTS 0 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 BUILDING PERMITS $18 $16 $14 $12 $10 $8 $6 $4 $2 $0 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 Non-residential Residential Thousands 147.5 147.0 146.5 146.0 145.5 QUARTERLY POPULATION ESTIMATES 146.325 Jan. 1 2015 146.175 146.447 146.679 146.933 Apr. 1 Jul. 1 2015 Oct. 1 Jan. 1 2016 147.390 Apr. 1 $36 $31 $26 $21 $16 $11 NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SALES $6 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 $185 $180 $175 $170 $165 $160 Apr-15 Jun-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Dec-15 Feb-16 Apr-16 S.A.: seasonally adjusted RETAIL SALES (S.A.) EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Total Beneficiaries, P.E.I. 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 Apr-15 Jun-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Dec-15 Feb-16 Apr-16 $275 $270 $265 $260 $255 $250 $245 TOTAL LABOUR INCOME $240 Mar-15 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 $820 $810 $800 $790 $780 AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS Apr-15 Jun-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Dec-15 Feb-16 Apr-16 INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS OF GOODS $140 $130 $120 $110 $100 $90 $80 $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 $10 $0 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 All exports Farm, Fishing and Food

ANNUAL ECONOMIC INDICATORS Prepared by Program Evaluation and Fiscal Relations Division P.E.I. Department of Finance, Energy and Municipal Affairs ALL-ITEMS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX /Canada (2002=100) CONSUMER PRICE INDEX: ENERGY (2002=100) UNEMPLOYMENT RATE (S.A.) 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 P.E.I. Canada 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 13 12 11 10 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 S.A.: seasonally adjusted thousands 76 74 72 70 68 66 64 62 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 S.A.: seasonally adjusted EMPLOYMENT P.E.I. (S.A.) 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH in current dollars 0.0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 P.E.I. 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH in chained 2007 dollars 0.0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 P.E.I. $600 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 ANNUAL FARM CASH RECEIPTS $0 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 Crop Receipts Direct payments Livestock receipts $80 $60 $40 $20 $0 -$20 NET FARM INCOME -$40 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS $1,670 $1,470 $1,270 $1,070 $870 $670 $470 $270 $70 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 All shipments Food shipments 800 700 600 500 400 URBAN HOUSING STARTS 300 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 $190 $170 $150 $130 $110 $90 $70 $50 BUILDING PERMITS $30 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Non-residential Residential 150,000 145,000 140,000 135,000 130,000 * revised data POPULATION ESTIMATES (July 1) 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012* 2014* $300 $250 $200 $150 NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SALES $100 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 $2,200 $2,000 $1,800 $1,600 $1,400 $1,200 $1,000 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 S.A.: seasonally adjusted RETAIL SALES (S.A.) in 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Total Beneficiaries, P.E.I. 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 $3,400 $3,200 $3,000 $2,800 $2,600 $2,400 $2,200 $2,000 $1,800 TOTAL LABOUR INCOME $1,600 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 $1,400 $1,200 $1,000 $800 $600 $400 $200 INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS OF GOODS $0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 All exports Agriculture & Fishing thousands 85 75 65 55 45 35 25 15 5 EMPLOYMENT by SECTOR 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total employment Services-prod. sector Goods-prod. sector

Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 326-0020 June 17, 2016 2002=100 All Items CPI Charlottetown- Year CANADA P.E.I. Summerside Energy Food Shelter 2002 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 2003 102.8 103.5 103.2 111.2 101.4 104.3 2004 104.7 105.8 105.4 120.8 103.7 107.1 2005 107.0 109.1 108.5 139.8 106.6 113.7 2006 109.1 111.6 111.0 146.6 110.0 116.2 2007 111.5 113.6 113.2 150.6 113.7 119.5 2008 114.1 117.5 116.9 176.0 118.1 129.0 2009 114.4 117.3 117.1 147.7 124.6 123.8 2010 116.5 119.5 119.2 159.7 126.4 125.9 2011 119.9 123.0 122.4 179.4 132.0 128.9 2012 121.7 125.5 124.7 185.2 137.4 129.9 2013 122.8 128.0 127.2 193.4 138.8 133.0 2014 125.2 130.1 129.3 197.9 140.8 135.2 2015 126.6 129.3 128.8 167.3 146.4 131.8 May-15 126.9 129.7 129.1 173.0 144.7 131.8 Jun-15 127.2 130.4 129.7 177.1 145.8 131.8 Jul-15 127.3 130.3 129.7 176.3 146.7 131.2 Aug-15 127.3 130.1 129.6 170.7 148.7 131.2 Sep-15 127.1 129.4 128.9 159.7 148.5 130.0 Oct-15 127.2 129.4 128.9 162.0 147.5 131.8 Nov-15 127.1 129.6 129.1 160.3 150.5 131.8 Dec-15 126.5 129.2 128.7 159.1 150.0 131.4 Jan-16 126.8 129.1 128.6 151.8 151.6 130.1 Feb-16 127.1 129.6 129.2 146.7 153.3 129.9 Mar-16 127.9 130.2 129.8 148.6 153.1 130.6 Apr-16 128.3 131.1 130.6 158.8 152.7 131.6 May-16 128.8 131.4 130.8 158.7 151.9 130.7 Inflation 2015 1.1% -0.6% -0.4% -15.5% 4.0% -2.5% YTD 2015 125.8 128.7 128.1 168.4 143.8 132.4 YTD 2016 127.8 130.3 129.8 152.9 152.5 130.6 YTD 2016 / YTD 2015 1.6% 1.3% 1.3% -9.2% 6.1% -1.3% May 2016 / May 2015 1.5% 1.3% 1.3% -8.3% 5.0% -0.8% May 2016 / Apr 2016 0.4% 0.2% 0.2% -0.1% -0.5% -0.7% 2002=100 Recreation, CORE INFLATION Clothing & Health Care & Education Alcohol & All-Items excl. Year: Footwear Transportation Personal Care and Reading Tobacco Food & Energy 2004 100.7 109.2 101.6 101.8 124.3 104.1 2005 99.9 114.4 102.8 101.2 128.2 105.3 2006 100.0 117.9 103.7 102.6 132.4 106.8 2007 100.1 118.8 104.6 103.6 135.5 108.2 2008 98.4 121.3 106.4 103.5 139.1 108.8 2009 98.5 113.4 113.2 104.4 147.1 111.1 2010 98.7 117.5 113.3 106.4 150.8 111.9 2011 97.6 125.0 114.7 107.0 157.9 112.7 2012 99.4 127.7 117.2 106.9 163.1 114.0 2013 104.6 130.8 116.3 107.5 168.3 116.1 2014 104.6 132.9 116.5 110.8 174.5 117.9 2015 103.3 125.3 118.1 111.3 182.4 119.4 May-15 106.0 127.9 118.2 111.0 178.6 119.5 Jun-15 104.4 129.6 118.9 111.9 181.0 119.7 Jul-15 103.0 129.1 118.0 113.2 185.6 119.5 Aug-15 100.0 127.2 118.6 113.7 186.5 119.6 Sep-15 103.1 123.7 119.4 113.8 186.8 120.0 Oct-15 104.0 124.0 116.8 112.4 186.9 119.9 Nov-15 103.4 123.5 119.4 110.9 186.8 119.8 Dec-15 96.9 123.8 119.1 110.1 186.2 119.5 Jan-16 96.4 123.4 119.0 110.2 187.6 120.0 Feb-16 101.7 121.6 119.5 111.5 188.4 120.8 Mar-16 104.3 122.2 120.4 112.0 186.2 121.5 Apr-16 102.6 126.5 120.7 111.8 186.4 121.5 May-16 103.0 128.1 120.2 112.1 186.4 122.0 Inflation 2015-1.2% -5.7% 1.4% 0.5% 4.5% 1.3% YTD 2015 105.1 124.6 117.5 110.0 177.7 118.9 YTD 2016 101.6 124.4 120.0 111.5 187.0 121.2 YTD 2016 / YTD 2015-3.3% -0.2% 2.1% 1.4% 5.2% 1.9% May 2016 / May 2015-2.8% 0.2% 1.7% 1.0% 4.4% 2.1% May 2016 / Apr 2016 0.4% 1.3% -0.4% 0.3% 0.0% 0.4% P.E.I. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX

Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 282-0087 July 8, 2016 Seasonally Labour Force Participation Rate Employment adjusted P.E.I. Charlottetown P.E.I. Charlottetown P.E.I. Charlottetown 2006 Census based ('000s) ('000s) (%) (%) ('000s) ('000s) 2004 75.0 34.3 67.9 70.0 66.6 31.5 2005 75.9 34.9 68.1 70.4 67.7 32.0 2006 76.5 35.3 68.3 70.6 68.0 32.5 2007 76.2 34.8 67.8 69.2 68.4 32.5 2008 77.3 35.6 68.2 69.8 69.0 32.8 2009 77.3 35.5 67.5 68.4 68.1 32.5 2010 78.7 36.6 67.6 68.8 69.7 33.6 2011 80.8 37.7 68.1 68.7 71.9 34.8 2012 82.2 38.6 68.6 68.9 73.0 35.5 2013 83.8 40.6 69.7 71.7 74.1 36.9 2014 82.8 40.1 68.7 70.1 74.0 36.7 2015 81.7 40.0 67.6 69.3 73.2 36.7 Jun 2015 81.7 39.7 67.6 68.9 72.9 36.3 Jul 2015 81.5 40.4 67.4 70.1 72.4 37.0 Aug 2015 80.9 40.7 66.8 70.5 72.3 37.6 Sep 2015 80.7 40.5 66.7 70.1 73.3 37.5 Oct 2015 82.5 40.5 68.1 70.1 74.3 37.8 Nov 2015 81.7 40.4 67.5 69.8 73.3 37.7 Dec 2015 80.6 40.2 66.5 69.4 72.8 37.3 Jan 2016 80.1 39.5 66.1 68.1 72.4 36.5 Feb 2016 80.7 39.1 66.6 67.4 71.8 36.0 Mar 2016 79.9 38.9 65.9 67.0 71.1 35.6 Apr 2016 80.3 38.9 66.1 66.8 71.1 35.6 May 2016 80.1 39.0 65.8 66.9 71.8 36.0 Jun 2016 80.1 39.6 65.8 67.8 71.4 36.6 YTD 2015 82.1 39.5 68.0 68.7 73.3 35.8 YTD 2016 80.2 39.2 66.1 67.3 71.6 36.1 YTD 2016 / YTD 2015-2.3% -0.8% -1.9-1.3-2.3% 0.8% Jun 2016 / Jun 2015-2.0% -0.3% -1.8-1.1-2.1% 0.8% Jun 2016 / May 2016 0.0% 1.5% 0.0 0.9-0.6% 1.7% P.E.I. LABOUR FORCE STATISTICS Seasonally Unemployment Unemployment Rate Employment rate adjusted P.E.I. Charlottetown Canada P.E.I. Charlottetown P.E.I. 2006 Census based ('000s) ('000s) (%) (%) (%) (%) 2004 8.4 2.8 7.2 11.2 8.2 60.3 2005 8.3 2.9 6.8 10.9 8.3 60.8 2006 8.5 2.8 6.3 11.1 7.9 60.7 2007 7.8 2.3 6.0 10.2 6.6 60.9 2008 8.4 2.8 6.1 10.9 7.9 60.8 2009 9.2 3.0 8.3 11.9 8.5 59.5 2010 9.0 3.0 8.1 11.4 8.2 59.8 2011 8.9 2.9 7.5 11.0 7.7 60.6 2012 9.2 3.1 7.3 11.2 8.0 60.9 2013 9.7 3.7 7.1 11.6 9.1 61.6 2014 8.8 3.4 6.9 10.6 8.5 61.4 2015 8.5 3.3 6.9 10.4 8.3 60.5 Jun 2015 8.8 3.4 6.8 10.8 8.6 60.3 Jul 2015 9.2 3.3 6.8 11.3 8.2 59.9 Aug 2015 8.5 3.1 7.0 10.5 7.6 59.7 Sep 2015 7.4 3.0 7.1 9.2 7.4 60.6 Oct 2015 8.2 2.7 7.0 9.9 6.7 61.4 Nov 2015 8.4 2.7 7.0 10.3 6.7 60.5 Dec 2015 7.9 2.8 7.1 9.8 7.0 60.1 Jan 2016 7.6 3.0 7.2 9.5 7.6 59.7 Feb 2016 8.9 3.1 7.3 11.0 7.9 59.2 Mar 2016 8.8 3.3 7.1 11.0 8.5 58.6 Apr 2016 9.2 3.4 7.1 11.5 8.7 58.5 May 2016 8.3 3.1 6.9 10.4 7.9 59.0 Jun 2016 8.8 2.9 6.8 11.0 7.3 58.6 YTD 2015 8.8 3.8 6.8 10.7 9.5 60.7 YTD 2016 8.6 3.1 7.1 10.7 8.0 58.9 YTD 2016 / YTD 2015-1.9% -16.4% 0.3 0.0-1.5-1.7 Jun 2016 / Jun 2015 0.0% -14.7% 0.0 0.2-1.3-1.7 Jun 2016 / May 2016 6.0% -6.5% -0.1 0.6-0.6-0.4

P.E.I. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, INCOME BASED Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 384-0037 in $ (except per capita) 2010 2011 2012 July 19, 2016 2013 2014 Current Dollars Compensation of employees $2,685 $2,805 $2,884 $2,962 $3,028 Wages and salaries $2,328 $2,431 $2,490 $2,543 $2,596 Employers' social contributions $357 $374 $394 $419 $432 Gross operating surplus $1,203 $1,204 $1,230 $1,322 $1,390 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 Gross mixed income $739 $786 $827 $836 $872 Net mixed income $566 $605 $642 $642 $675 Consumption of fixed capital unincorporated businesses $173 $181 $185 $194 $197 Taxes less subsidies on production $125 $139 $136 $136 $164 Taxes less subsidies on products and imports $469 $491 $490 $525 $550 Statistical discrepancy $1 -$1 $6 $2 -$1 Gross domestic product at market prices $5,222 $5,424 $5,573 $5,783 $6,003 Annual Growth in Gross Domestic Product (%) 6.0 3.9 2.7 3.8 3.8 Gross Domestic Product Per Capita ($) $36,858 $37,657 $38,366 $39,762 $41,071 P.E.I. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, EXPENDITURE BASED Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 384-0038 in $ 2010 2011 2012 July 19, 2016 2013 2014 Current Dollars Final consumption expenditure $5,461 $5,670 $5,790 $5,968 $6,106 Household final consumption expenditure $3,590 $3,764 $3,869 $3,981 $4,111 Non-profit institutions serving households' final consumption expenditure $67 $73 $74 $74 $76 General governments final consumption expenditure $1,804 $1,833 $1,847 $1,913 $1,919 Gross fixed capital formation $955 $1,075 $965 $1,028 $989 Business gross fixed capital formation $650 $721 $706 $735 $711 Non-profit institutions serving households' gross fixed capital formation $9 $10 $8 $11 $12 General governments gross fixed capital formation $296 $344 $251 $282 $266 Investment in inventories $15 $3 $25 $63 $56 Of which: business investment in inventories $20 $3 $21 $61 $58 Exports of goods and services $2,313 $2,451 $2,489 $2,597 $2,729 Exports to other countries $986 $1,058 $994 $1,056 $1,115 Exports to other provinces $1,327 $1,393 $1,495 $1,541 $1,614 Less: imports of goods and services $3,520 $3,776 $3,689 $3,871 $3,877 Imports from other countries $1,045 $1,119 $1,149 $1,209 $1,281 Imports from other provinces $2,475 $2,657 $2,540 $2,662 $2,596 Statistical discrepancy -$2 $1 -$7 -$2 $0 Gross domestic product at market prices $5,222 $5,424 $5,573 $5,783 $6,003 Final domestic demand $6,416 $6,745 $6,755 $6,996 $7,095

P.E.I. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, EXPENDITURE BASED CHAINED 2007 DOLLARS Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 384-0038 in $ (except per capita) 2010 2011 2012 July 19, 2016 2013 2014 Chained 2007 dollars Final consumption expenditure $5,138 $5,206 $5,205 $5,249 $5,282 Household final consumption expenditure $3,436 $3,506 $3,541 $3,592 $3,651 Goods $1,719 $1,748 $1,757 $1,765 $1,792 Durable goods $436 $436 $470 $494 $510 Semi-durable goods $263 $268 $267 $264 $270 Non-durable goods $1,022 $1,046 $1,027 $1,017 $1,025 Services $1,717 $1,759 $1,785 $1,827 $1,859 Non-profit institutions serving households' final consumption expenditure $63 $67 $68 $69 $72 General governments final consumption expenditure $1,639 $1,634 $1,598 $1,593 $1,566 Gross fixed capital formation $927 $1,036 $912 $966 $905 Business gross fixed capital formation $638 $704 $674 $703 $661 Residential structures $320 $330 $329 $329 $299 Non-residential structures, machinery and equipment $283 $342 $310 $339 $327 Non-residential structures $101 $130 $108 $123 $101 Machinery and equipment $183 $212 $204 $217 $231 Intellectual property products $36 $34 $37 $37 $37 Non-profit institutions serving households' gross fixed capital formation $9 $11 $9 $12 $14 General governments gross fixed capital formation $280 $320 $230 $252 $233 Investment in inventories $6 $15 $60 $51 $46 Of which: business investment in inventories $6 $13 $59 $52 $49 Non-farm -$10 $33 $54 $55 $37 Farm $13 -$14 $6 $1 $10 Exports of goods and services $2,180 $2,211 $2,244 $2,313 $2,310 Exports to other countries $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 Exports to other provinces $1,272 $1,294 $1,362 $1,366 $1,398 Exports of goods to other provinces $580 $581 $634 $627 $642 Exports of services to other provinces $693 $713 $728 $740 $757 Less: 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 Imports from other provinces $2,360 $2,450 $2,249 $2,303 $2,209 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 -$2 $1 -$6 -$2 $0 Gross domestic product at market prices $4,800 $4,895 $4,952 $5,051 $5,126 Final domestic demand $6,067 $6,241 $6,120 $6,216 $6,191 Annual Growth in Gross Domestic Product (%) 2.2 2.0 1.2 2.0 1.5 Gross Domestic Product Per Capita (chained 2007 $) $33,880 $33,984 $34,091 $34,729 $35,071

P.E.I. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 379-0030 July 19, 2016 $ chained 2007 Total Primary Industries Year All Industries Goods-producing Agriculture Fishing Forestry Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing 2011 $4,424.0 $1,002.3 $261.1 $61.5 $5.2 $1.5 $83.5 $285.3 $376.3 2012 $4,464.2 $1,005.7 $279.0 $76.0 $4.9 $1.8 $82.9 $255.3 $393.1 % change 0.9% 0.3% 6.9% 23.6% -5.8% 20.0% -0.7% -10.5% 4.5% 2013 $4,556.8 $1,052.7 $288.9 $80.2 $6.7 $2.1 $79.1 $260.2 $429.6 % change 2.1% 4.7% 3.5% 5.5% 36.7% 16.7% -4.6% 1.9% 9.3% 2014 $4,623.1 $1,084.7 $299.7 $84.5 $5.8 $2.1 $77.5 $240.0 $475.3 % change 1.5% 3.0% 3.7% 5.4% -13.4% 0.0% -2.0% -7.8% 10.6% 2015 $4,691.7 $1,102.3 $305.2 $88.8 $6.6 $2.3 $79.5 $245.9 $479.4 % change 1.5% 1.6% 1.8% 5.1% 13.8% 9.5% 2.6% 2.5% 0.9% Total TRADE Transport. & Information Finance Real Estate & Mngmnt of Companies Professional Year: Service-producing Wholesale Retail warehousing & culture & Insurance Rental & Leasing & Enterprises scient./techn. 2011 $3,421.2 $91.2 $310.1 $114.2 $129.8 $233.1 $604.7 $35.1 $110.7 2012 $3,458.1 $96.5 $317.4 $115.7 $130.2 $236.2 $625.8 $34.9 $111.6 % change 1.1% 5.8% 2.4% 1.3% 0.3% 1.3% 3.5% -0.6% 0.8% 2013 $3,503.2 $103.0 $324.4 $117.6 $129.3 $248.3 $639.6 $32.4 $109.9 % change 1.3% 6.7% 2.2% 1.6% -0.7% 5.1% 2.2% -7.2% -1.5% 2014 $3,537.1 $109.6 $334.9 $120.5 $128.0 $253.0 $649.4 $29.3 $104.0 % change 1.0% 6.4% 3.2% 2.5% -1.0% 1.9% 1.5% -9.6% -5.4% 2015 $3,588.0 $114.1 $342.6 $123.0 $126.0 $260.0 $672.4 $29.3 $108.2 % change 1.4% 4.1% 2.3% 2.1% -1.6% 2.8% 3.5% 0.0% 4.0% Administrative Health care Arts, entertainmt. Accommodation Other Public Special Industry Aggregates Year: and support Education & social assist. and recreation and food services services administration. Industrial Production ICT Sector* 2011 $124.0 $333.2 $428.7 $47.4 $129.5 $103.8 $626.2 $470.6 $145.3 2012 $130.0 $334.1 $422.3 $45.5 $131.4 $107.3 $621.2 $487.3 $148.1 % change 4.8% 0.3% -1.5% -4.0% 1.5% 3.4% -0.8% 3.5% 1.9% 2013 $132.5 $334.3 $425.1 $48.3 $133.7 $108.0 $619.4 $519.7 $150.2 % change 1.9% 0.1% 0.7% 6.2% 1.8% 0.7% -0.3% 6.6% 1.4% 2014 $135.3 $334.2 $429.6 $45.5 $136.4 $110.6 $620.0 $563.4 $149.5 % change 2.1% -0.0% 1.1% -5.8% 2.0% 2.4% 0.1% 8.4% -0.5% 2015 $131.1 $334.9 $432.3 $49.6 $139.9 $110.8 $618.4 $569.7 $151.1 % change -3.1% 0.2% 0.6% 9.0% 2.6% 0.2% -0.3% 1.1% 1.1% * Information and Communication Technology

Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 002-0001 July 19, 2016 in '000s Total Total Direct Total Year: Crops Potatoes Livestock Cattle Hogs Dairy Payments Farm Receipts 2005 $196,805 $165,325 $129,169 $21,745 $30,768 $61,612 $45,874 $371,848 2006 $234,364 $202,905 $120,880 $19,413 $23,640 $63,083 $21,343 $376,586 2007 $236,429 $197,989 $126,920 $21,373 $21,152 $68,177 $21,404 $384,753 2008 $241,391 $202,423 $120,237 $18,507 $16,408 $67,234 $32,740 $394,369 2009 $256,376 $215,837 $118,682 $19,104 $10,793 $71,243 $35,663 $410,721 2010 $251,523 $203,757 $125,337 $21,318 $14,711 $71,266 $33,462 $410,321 2011 $318,393 $257,422 $133,337 $19,654 $14,686 $73,944 $32,854 $484,584 2012 $318,912 $246,295 $142,967 $21,804 $15,677 $75,862 $20,830 $482,709 2013 $321,392 $242,917 $144,407 $23,091 $14,451 $76,008 $31,173 $496,972 2014 $307,247 $232,650 $145,555 $32,195 $15,199 $75,845 $22,265 $475,067 2015 $293,091 $223,837 $150,474 $39,334 $12,393 $75,149 $23,094 $466,659 Year/Quarter Q1 2015 $73,905 $62,140 $39,982 $9,106 $2,866 $18,769 $8,818 $122,705 Q2 2015 $75,290 $66,236 $39,177 $12,218 $3,117 $18,942 $971 $115,438 Q3 2015 $70,523 $49,956 $36,403 $10,036 $3,277 $18,246 $5,305 $112,231 Q4 2015 $73,373 $45,505 $34,911 $7,974 $3,134 $19,192 $8,000 $116,284 Q1 2016 $82,820 $71,490 $35,738 $4,709 $2,324 $19,388 $8,388 $126,946 YTD 2015 $73,905 $62,140 $39,982 $9,106 $2,866 $18,769 $8,818 $122,705 YTD 2016 $82,820 $71,490 $35,738 $4,709 $2,324 $19,388 $8,388 $126,946 YTD 2016 / YTD 2015 12.1% 15.0% -10.6% -48.3% -18.9% 3.3% -4.9% 3.5% Q1 2016 / Q1 2015 12.1% 15.0% -10.6% -48.3% -18.9% 3.3% -4.9% 3.5% Q1 2016 / Q4 2015 12.9% 57.1% 2.4% -40.9% -25.8% 1.0% 4.9% 9.2% P.E.I. FARM CASH RECEIPTS P.E.I. FARM INCOME Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 002-0009 July 19, 2016 Category: in '000s Year: 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Total Farm Receipts $355,333 $349,577 $371,848 $376,586 $384,753 $394,369 Income in kind $466 $438 $426 $514 $647 $570 Realized Gross Income $355,799 $350,015 $372,274 $377,100 $385,400 $394,939 Charges and depreciation $336,084 $344,185 $347,670 $358,536 $369,310 $389,326 Realized Net Income $19,715 $5,830 $24,604 $18,564 $16,090 $5,613 Inventory changes -$3,934 $5,177 -$20,554 $28,642 -$25,227 -$26,243 Total Net Income $15,781 $11,007 $4,050 $47,206 -$9,137 -$20,630 Annual change in Net income level: -$103,747 -$4,774 -$6,957 $47,206 -$56,343 -$11,493 Category: Year: 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total Farm Receipts $410,721 $410,321 $484,584 $482,709 $496,972 $475,067 $466,659 Income in kind $480 $419 $339 $332 $333 $331 $326 Realized Gross Income $411,201 $410,740 $484,923 $483,041 $497,305 $475,398 $466,985 Charges and depreciation $402,933 $388,468 $410,088 $431,457 $431,298 $433,054 $441,806 Realized Net Income $8,268 $22,272 $74,835 $51,584 $66,007 $42,344 $25,179 Inventory changes -$3,169 $17,093 -$12,920 $7,874 -$649 $5,489 $6,886 Total Net Income $5,099 $39,365 $61,915 $59,458 $65,358 $47,833 $32,065 Annual change in Net income: $25,729 $34,266 $22,550 -$2,457 $5,900 -$17,525 -$15,768

Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 304-0015 July 19, 2016 NA in $ '000s Total Total Shipments Food Industries Year: Shipments excl. food Total Fish Products Chemicals 2005 $1,275,822 $495,977 $779,845 $270,753 $75,895 2006 $1,332,579 $551,516 $781,063 $255,083 $84,176 2007 $1,429,401 $554,262 $875,139 $264,581 $116,241 2008 $1,335,627 $521,192 $814,435 $237,242 $78,696 2009 $1,322,409 $607,925 $714,484 $129,282 $124,924 2010 $1,195,692 $539,271 $656,421 $119,758 $107,610 2011 $1,214,374 $503,264 $711,110 $139,150 x 2012 $1,286,494 $555,463 $731,031 $145,670 x 2013 $1,438,064 x x $149,705 x 2014 $1,603,409 x x $222,406 x 2015 $1,620,733 x x $233,798 x May-15 $157,046 x x $27,545 x Jun-15 $172,063 x x $39,635 x Jul-15 $148,084 x x $25,945 x Aug-15 $144,833 x x $28,531 x Sep-15 $141,411 x x $28,895 x Oct-15 $153,306 x x $30,537 x Nov-15 $134,133 x x $14,532 x Dec-15 $120,530 x x $15,507 x Jan-16 $115,945 x x x x Feb-16 $114,405 x x x x Mar-16 $115,197 x x x x Apr-16 $120,473 x x x $16,700 May-16 $165,345 x x x $41,650 YTD 2015 $606,373 x x $50,216 x YTD 2016 $631,365 x x x x YTD 2016 / YTD 2015 4.1% x x x x May 16 / May 15 5.3% x x x x May 16 / Apr 16 37.2% x x x 149.4% NA: unadjusted P.E.I. MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS (NA) x: confidential data in $ '000s Wood Printing and Fabricated Other Year: Industries Machinery Publishing Metals Manufacturing* 2005 $52,830 $23,456 $11,909 $29,636 $302,251 2006 $49,739 x $12,246 $34,860 $370,495 2007 $33,761 x $10,937 x $393,323 2008 $17,822 x $12,386 x $412,288 2009 $17,065 x $11,460 x $454,476 2010 $16,067 x $12,546 x $403,048 2011 $17,541 $14,179 x $37,979 $433,565 2012 $26,156 x x x $529,307 2013 x x $12,088 x $1,425,976 2014 x x $8,253 $58,638 $1,536,518 2015 $14,154 $40,047 x $66,169 $1,500,363 May-15 $798 $3,512 x $4,672 $148,064 Jun-15 $1,038 $3,626 x $4,660 $162,739 Jul-15 $1,099 $3,300 x $4,895 $138,790 Aug-15 $1,298 $3,282 x $4,418 $135,835 Sep-15 $1,372 $3,595 x $5,684 $130,760 Oct-15 $1,295 $3,864 x $7,230 $140,917 Nov-15 $1,567 $3,696 x $7,679 $121,191 Dec-15 $1,618 $3,636 x $4,895 $110,381 Jan-16 $1,516 $3,394 $614 $4,065 $106,356 Feb-16 $1,244 $3,247 $634 $4,693 $104,587 Mar-16 $967 $2,956 $692 $6,660 $103,922 Apr-16 $897 $2,916 $647 $4,730 $94,583 May-16 $1,078 $3,189 $672 $4,216 $114,540 YTD 2015 $4,244 $15,333 x $26,708 $560,088 YTD 2016 x x $3,259 $24,364 $603,742 YTD 2016 / YTD 2015 x x x -8.8% May 16 / May 15 35.1% -9.2% x -9.8% May 16 / Apr 16 20.2% 9.4% 3.9% -10.9% x: confidential data *Other Manufacturing is a residual and may include different industries from one period to the next. Numbers are not comparable.

Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 304-0015 July 19, 2016 SA in $ '000s Total Total Shipments Printing & Year: Shipments excl. food Food Publishing Chemicals 2005 $1,275,820 $495,975 $779,845 $11,909 $75,895 2006 $1,332,577 $551,514 $781,063 $12,246 $84,176 2007 $1,429,400 $554,261 $875,139 $10,937 $116,242 2008 $1,335,625 $521,191 $814,434 $12,385 $78,695 2009 $1,322,408 $607,925 $714,483 $11,461 $124,922 2010 $1,195,691 $539,270 $656,421 $12,544 $107,611 2011 $1,214,373 $503,264 $711,109 x x 2012 $1,286,493 $555,464 $731,029 x x 2013 $1,438,064 x x $12,090 x 2014 $1,603,286 x x $8,254 x 2015 $1,625,343 x x x x May-15 $127,121 x x x x Jun-15 $136,344 x x x x Jul-15 $140,863 x x x x Aug-15 $137,224 x x x x Sep-15 $134,604 x x x x Oct-15 $146,223 x x x x Nov-15 $142,232 x x x x Dec-15 $130,811 x x x x Jan-16 $134,493 x x $768 x Feb-16 $138,347 x x $853 x Mar-16 $132,151 x x $763 x Apr-16 $133,397 x x $661 $18,542 May-16 $136,033 x x $620 $17,407 YTD 2015 $657,042 x x x x YTD 2016 $674,421 x x $3,665 x YTD 2016 / YTD 2015 2.6% x x x x May 16 / May 15 7.0% x x x x May 16 / Apr 16 2.0% x x -6.2% -6.1% SA: seasonally adjusted P.E.I. MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS (SA) x: confidential data in $ '000s Wood Transportation Fabricated Other Year: Industries Machinery Equipment Metals Manufacturing* 2005 $52,574 x $171,953 $24,277 $159,367 2006 $55,747 x $192,572 $20,089 $186,684 2007 $52,830 $23,456 $189,669 $29,636 $131,491 2008 $49,739 x $238,692 $34,860 $106,820 2009 $33,761 x $235,395 x $202,386 2010 $17,822 x x x $401,293 2011 $17,064 x x x $486,200 2012 $16,067 x x x $539,397 2013 $17,541 $14,181 $212,663 $37,980 $1,143,609 2014 $26,157 x x x $1,568,875 2015 x x x x $1,625,343 May-15 $972 $3,195 x $4,972 $117,982 Jun-15 $983 $3,331 x $4,884 $127,146 Jul-15 $1,033 $3,504 x $4,904 $131,422 Aug-15 $1,105 $3,395 x $4,567 $128,157 Sep-15 $1,281 $2,836 x $5,425 $125,062 Oct-15 $1,426 $3,045 x $7,123 $134,629 Nov-15 $1,561 $3,666 x $7,278 $129,727 Dec-15 $1,597 $3,679 x $4,764 $120,771 Jan-16 $1,529 $3,556 x $4,374 $124,266 Feb-16 $1,348 $3,687 x $4,991 $127,468 Mar-16 $1,233 $3,295 x $6,069 $120,791 Apr-16 x x x $4,863 $109,331 May-16 x x x $4,568 $113,438 YTD 2015 $5,209 $16,415 x $27,653 $607,765 YTD 2016 x x x $24,865 $645,891 YTD 2016 / YTD 2015 x x x -10.1% May 16 / May 15 x x x -8.1% May 16 / Apr 16 x x x -6.1% x: confidential data *Other Manufacturing is a residual and may include different industries from one period to the next. Numbers are not comparable.

Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 026-0006 July 7, 2016 in $ '000 Non-residential Building Permits Residential Total Year: Industrial Commercial Institutional Total Building Permits Building permits 2004 $8,560 $53,171 $25,045 $86,776 $137,065 $223,841 2005 $29,420 $75,789 $7,149 $112,358 $131,628 $243,986 2006 $20,666 $33,605 $26,220 $80,491 $126,462 $206,953 2007 $15,250 $28,312 $6,211 $49,773 $114,072 $163,845 2008 $10,874 $44,071 $43,746 $98,691 $118,254 $216,945 2009 $10,860 $40,867 $11,744 $63,471 $115,104 $178,575 2010 $13,989 $47,386 $53,737 $115,112 $144,789 $259,901 2011 $23,354 $64,001 $22,761 $110,116 $132,289 $242,405 2012 $16,697 $53,809 $38,532 $109,038 $172,455 $281,493 2013 $19,238 $49,577 $43,019 $111,834 $114,146 $225,980 2014 $13,334 $52,086 $12,823 $78,243 $118,111 $196,354 2015 $15,463 $39,308 $25,963 $80,734 $115,320 $196,054 May-15 $735 $3,954 $3,340 $8,029 $8,362 $16,391 Jun-15 $1,178 $5,110 $1,001 $7,289 $11,053 $18,342 Jul-15 $860 $6,824 $2,125 $9,809 $10,732 $20,541 Aug-15 $4,262 $1,582 $400 $6,244 $11,942 $18,186 Sep-15 $4,020 $5,340 $355 $9,715 $12,072 $21,787 Oct-15 $792 $3,312 $10,326 $14,430 $10,399 $24,829 Nov-15 $1,304 $3,022 $1,035 $5,361 $7,095 $12,456 Dec-15 $730 $1,005 $576 $2,311 $8,705 $11,016 Jan-16 $5 $870 $68 $943 $5,948 $6,891 Feb-16 $312 $1,388 $0 $1,700 $13,443 $15,143 Mar-16 $2,012 $2,401 $2,576 $6,989 $16,482 $23,471 Apr-16 $390 $4,077 $200 $4,667 $12,891 $17,558 May-16 $620 $4,869 $4,065 $9,554 $10,936 $20,490 YTD 2015 $2,317 $13,113 $10,145 $25,575 $43,322 $68,897 YTD 2016 $3,339 $13,605 $6,909 $23,853 $59,700 $83,553 YTD 15 / YTD 14 44.1% 3.8% -31.9% -6.7% 37.8% 21.3% May 16 / May 15-15.6% 23.1% 21.7% 19.0% 30.8% 25.0% May 16 / Apr 16 59.0% 19.4% 1932.5% 104.7% -15.2% 16.7% n.c. not calculated Source: Statistics Canada from CMHC, CANSIM Table 027-0008 June 10, 2016 in units U R B A N H O U S I N G S T A R T S U R B A N and R U R A L Single Total Single Total Year: Dwellings Multiples Housing Starts Dwellings Multiples Housing Starts Year: 2004 372 231 603 682 237 919 2004 2005 351 203 554 634 228 862 2005 2006 309 214 523 512 226 738 2006 2007 333 151 484 573 177 750 2007 2008 321 174 452 521 191 712 2008 2009 292 401 693 430 447 877 2009 2010 273 319 592 396 360 756 2010 2011 236 433 669 431 509 940 2011 2012 249 430 679 387 554 941 2012 2013 177 325 502 282 354 636 2013 2014 148 186 334 292 219 511 2014 2015 149 245 394 286 272 558 2015 Quarter/Year: May-15 10 0 10 24 67 91 Jan - Mar 2015 Jun-15 26 13 39 Jul-15 28 5 33 Aug-15 15 22 37 73 28 101 Apr - Jun 2015 Sep-15 16 38 54 Oct-15 11 82 93 Nov-15 22 16 38 131 70 201 Jul - Sep 2015 Dec-15 3 6 9 Jan-16 7 26 33 Feb-16 1 0 1 58 107 165 Oct - Dec 2015 Mar-16 2 6 8 Apr-16 16 15 31 May-16 26 53 79 32 35 67 Jan - Mar 2016 YTD 2015 28 63 91 24 67 91 YTD 2015 YTD 2016 52 100 152 32 35 67 YTD 2016 YTD 16 / YTD 15 85.7% 58.7% 67.0% 33.3% -47.8% -26.4% YTD 16 / YTD 15 May 16 / May 15 160.0% 690.0% 33.3% -47.8% -26.4% Q1 16 / Q1 15 May 16 / Apr 16 62.5% 253.3% 154.8% -44.8% -67.3% -59.4% Q1 16 / Q4 15 MONTHLY URBAN and QUARTERLY PROVINCIAL HOUSING STARTS n.a. data not available n.c. not calculated P.E.I. BUILDING PERMITS

Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Tables 051-0001, 051-0004, 051-0012 June 16, 2016 1 July Period: Total Total Natural Year: Population July 1 - June 30 Births Deaths Increase Immigration Emigration 1996 135,737 1996/97 1,616 1,192 424 185 57 1997 136,095 1997/98 1,530 1,132 398 123 89 1998 135,804 1998/99 1,539 1,108 431 125 116 1999 136,281 1999/00 1,529 1,182 347 142 63 2000 136,470 2000/01 1,381 1,209 172 189 90 2001 136,665 2001/02 1,313 1,205 108 145 67 2002 136,876 2002/03 1,374 1,217 157 89 52 2003 137,221 2003/04 1,403 1,225 178 268 169 2004 137,681 2004/05 1,371 1,126 245 312 47 2005 138,064 2005/06 1,329 1,165 164 352 93 2006 137,865 2006/07 1,428 1,143 285 738 62 2007 137,721 2007/08 1,447 1,166 281 1,282 81 2008 138,764 2008/09 1,471 1,274 197 1,723 58 2009 139,909 2009/10 1,407 1,177 230 1,792 24 2010 141,678 2010/11 1,428 1,176 252 2,609 160 2011 144,038 2011/12 1,426 1,261 165 1,379 46 2012* 145,259 2012/13 1,431 1,285 146 863 154 2013* 145,441 2013/14 1,429 1,311 118 1,400 155 2014* 146,162 2014/15 1,428 1,338 90 1,336 156 2015 146,447 Year/quarter: Jan. 1 2015 146,325 Q1 2015 326 373-47 196 32 Apr. 1 146,175 Q2 2015 366 316 50 287 29 Jul. 1 2015 146,447 Q3 2015 375 321 54 359 64 Oct. 1 146,679 Q4 2015 354 339 15 348 31 Jan. 1 2016 146,933 Q1 2016 326 379-53 560 32 Apr. 1 147,390 July 1, 2014 - March 31, 2015 July 1, 2015 - March 31, 2016 YTD 15-16 / YTD 14-15 First Quarter 2016 / First Quarter 2015 First Quarter 2016 / Fourth Quarter 2015 n.c. not calculated * revised P.E.I. POPULATION STATISTICS 1,062 1,022 40 1,049 127 1,055 1,039 16 1,267 127-0.7% 1.7% -60.0% 20.8% 0.0% 0.0% 1.6% 12.8% 185.7% 0.0% -7.9% 11.8% -453.3% 60.9% 3.2% Period: Net international Provincial Total Non-permanent Net July 1 - June 30 migration In-migration Out-migration Net Migration Net Migration Residents Gain/loss 1996/97 128 2,694 2,558 136 264-55 358 1997/98 34 2,570 2,986-416 -382-38 -291 1998/99 9 2,579 2,386 193 202 145 477 1999/00 79 2,662 2,558 104 183-29 189 2000/01 99 2,567 2,402 165 264 4 195 2001/02 78 2,639 2,577 62 140-7 211 2002/03 37 2,686 2,521 165 202 29 345 2003/04 99 2,570 2,426 144 243 26 460 2004/05 265 2,537 2,676-139 126 60 383 2005/06 259 2,460 3,099-639 -380 74-199 2006/07 676 2,485 3,334-849 -173 150-144 2007/08 1,201 2,821 3,112-291 910 240 1,043 2008/09 1,665 2,522 3,058-536 1,129 228 1,145 2009/10 1,768 2,709 2,649 60 1,828 155 1,769 2010/11 2,449 2,494 2,704-210 2,239 226 2,360 2011/12 1,333 2,620 3,238-618 715 330 1,221 2012/13 709 2,294 3,195-901 -192 172 182 2013/14 1,245 2,198 3,139-941 304 243 721 2014/15 1,180 2,202 3,445-1,243-63 202 285 Year/quarter: Q4 2014 311 344 586-242 69-266 -173 Q1 2015 164 647 907-260 -96-12 -155 Q2 2015 258 1,019 1,361-342 -84 289 255 Q3 2015 295 654 1,008-354 -59 210 205 Q4 2015 317 470 646-176 141 91 247 Q1 2016 528 737 770-33 495 10 452 1/7/2014-31/3/2015 922 1,524 2,425-901 21-87 -26 1/7/2015-31/3/2016 1,140 1,861 2,424-563 577 311 904 YTD 15-16 / YTD 14-15 23.6% 22.1% -0.0% 2647.6% Q1 2016 / Q1 2015 222.0% 13.9% -15.1% -87.3% -615.6% -183.3% -391.6% Q1 2016 / Q4 2015 66.6% 56.8% 19.2% -81.3% 251.1% -89.0% 83.0%

Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 079-0003 July 19, 2016 in $ thousands PASSENGER CARS COMMERCIAL VEHICLES ALL MOTOR VEHICLES North American-built Foreign-built Total Total Total Year: Units Value Units Value units Value units Value units Value 2004 1,907 $42,782 748 $13,704 2,655 $56,486 2,041 $68,339 4,696 $124,825 2005 2,060 $46,546 849 $15,749 2,909 $62,295 1,938 $64,064 4,847 $126,359 2006 2,148 $49,743 886 $17,124 3,034 $66,868 1,899 $63,156 4,933 $130,027 2007 2,321 $52,855 917 $17,867 3,238 $70,723 2,065 $67,921 5,303 $138,646 2008 2,454 $53,826 1015 $19,448 3,469 $73,276 2,035 $63,473 5,504 $136,747 2009 2,018 $45,983 1032 $21,303 3,050 $67,288 2,236 $77,379 5,286 $144,666 2010 1,926 $44,142 928 $19,753 2,854 $63,891 2,929 $99,685 5,783 $163,580 2011 2,043 $46,061 728 $15,318 2,771 $61,379 3,024 $101,027 5,795 $162,405 2012 2,507 $56,237 892 $20,365 3,399 $76,600 3,201 $101,745 6,600 $178,348 2013 3,011 $69,589 977 $22,553 3,988 $92,141 3,348 $114,370 7,336 $206,511 2014 2,864 $67,515 956 $23,233 3,820 $90,748 3,735 $127,402 7,555 $218,151 2015 2,564 $61,139 868 $21,388 3,432 $82,526 4,544 $160,490 7,976 $243,014 May-15 370 $8,701 136 $3,241 506 $11,942 445 $15,386 951 $27,328 Jun-15 358 $8,478 108 $2,568 466 $11,046 410 $14,110 876 $25,156 Jul-15 273 $6,635 106 $2,759 379 $9,394 471 $16,457 850 $25,851 Aug-15 207 $4,840 71 $1,800 278 $6,640 418 $14,428 696 $21,068 Sep-15 252 $5,969 53 $1,383 305 $7,351 399 $14,379 704 $21,730 Oct-15 201 $4,918 56 $1,342 257 $6,260 445 $15,090 702 $21,350 Nov-15 159 $3,761 46 $1,180 205 $4,941 413 $14,052 618 $18,993 Dec-15 122 $2,948 49 $1,234 171 $4,183 334 $12,560 505 $16,743 Jan-16 82 $1,882 22 $570 104 $2,452 294 $10,112 398 $12,564 Feb-16 104 $2,549 21 $532 125 $3,081 302 $11,346 427 $14,427 Mar-16 237 $5,842 64 $1,627 301 $7,468 404 $14,395 705 $21,863 Apr-16 251 $5,822 73 $1,853 324 $7,674 595 $21,125 919 $28,799 May-16 303 $7,022 104 $2,508 407 $9,529 629 $21,217 1036 $30,746 YTD 2015 992 $23,590 379 $9,122 1,371 $32,711 1,654 $59,414 3,025 $92,125 YTD 2016 977 $23,117 284 $7,090 1,261 $30,204 2,224 $78,195 3,485 $108,398 YTD 16 / YTD 15-1.5% -2.0% -25.1% -22.3% -8.0% -7.7% 34.5% 31.6% 15.2% 17.7% May 16 / May 15-18.1% -19.3% -23.5% -22.6% -19.6% -20.2% 41.3% 37.9% 8.9% 12.5% May 16 / Apr 16 20.7% 20.6% 42.5% 35.3% 25.6% 24.2% 5.7% 0.4% 12.7% 6.8% P.E.I. NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SALES Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 080-0020 June 29, 2016 in $ thousands Retail Sales Retail (SA) Year: SA NA Annual growth 2003 $1,382,649 $1,382,649 1.0% Effective June 2004 revised data are based on 2002 NAICS 2004 $1,385,777 $1,385,776 0.2% 2005 $1,423,552 $1,423,554 2.7% 2006 $1,509,052 $1,509,054 6.0% 2007 $1,620,817 $1,620,820 7.4% 2008 $1,702,975 $1,702,974 5.1% 2009 $1,681,641 $1,681,643-1.3% 2010 $1,770,179 $1,770,181 5.3% 2011 $1,865,812 $1,865,814 5.4% 2012 $1,924,968 $1,924,968 3.2% 2013 $1,940,372 $1,940,372 0.8% 2014 $2,005,160 $2,005,159 3.3% 2015 $2,051,587 $2,051,587 2.3% Y-O-Y Growth Apr-15 $166,764 $160,081 4.7% May-15 $172,635 $189,492 3.7% Jun-15 $173,926 $193,923 0.0% Jul-15 $171,472 $210,884-1.6% Aug-15 $172,260 $198,804 0.1% Sep-15 $174,002 $181,919 2.7% Oct-15 $173,460 $175,490 3.2% Nov-15 $174,973 $167,102 4.4% Dec-15 $175,833 $188,127 6.9% Jan-16 $176,388 $134,800 6.0% Feb-16 $177,848 $129,326 6.8% Mar-16 $178,725 $152,447 9.4% Apr-16 $180,432 $175,648 8.2% YTD 2015 $663,026 $545,846 YTD 2016 $713,393 $592,221 YTD 16 / YTD 15 7.6% 8.5% Apr 16 / Apr 15 8.2% 9.7% Apr 16 / Mar 16 1.0% 15.2% Y-O-Y: year-over-year P.E.I. RETAIL SALES

Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 276-0020 June 30, 2016 Total Benefits Regular Benefits Fishing Benefits Special Benefits* Year: Beneficiaries Payments (000s) Beneficiaries Payments (000s) Beneficiaries Payments (000s) Beneficiaries Payments (000s) 2004 11,332 $169,855 8,584 $122,449 1,375 $28,535 1,373 $18,842 2005 10,895 $174,794 8,242 $126,488 1,295 $28,959 1,349 $19,286 2006 11,327 $187,548 8,600 $137,936 1,349 $28,961 1,373 $20,625 2007 11,314 $196,270 8,395 $143,122 1,363 $28,694 1,532 $24,266 2008 11,228 $197,010 8,300 $143,169 1,308 $27,829 1,603 $25,900 2009 12,049 $217,512 9,099 $161,513 1,253 $27,463 1,685 $28,137 2010 12,293 $221,883 9,445 $167,437 1,203 $26,713 1,630 $27,592 2011 12,043 $224,824 9,198 $167,950 1,144 $26,005 1,685 $30,779 2012 11,618 $228,753 8,788 $169,664 1,143 $26,458 1,671 $32,544 2013 10,563 $208,375 7,723 $147,822 1,137 $26,860 1,698 $33,648 2014 10,085 $202,331 7,161 $139,153 1,138 $27,268 1,783 $35,897 2015 10,365 $215,930 7,388 $148,712 1,138 $29,299 1,822 $37,790 Apr-15 12,840 $21,592 9,030 $14,855 1,590 $3,223 2,160 $3,468 May-15 8,130 $18,938 5,880 $13,056 410 $2,216 1,830 $3,662 Jun-15 6,030 $10,136 4,170 $7,007 170 $418 1,670 $2,698 Jul-15 7,940 $11,015 5,700 $7,745 500 $450 1,730 $2,811 Aug-15 8,180 $16,380 5,580 $10,617 940 $2,408 1,630 $3,345 Sep-15 7,280 $12,367 4,850 $7,841 840 $1,873 1,590 $2,646 Oct-15 8,400 $12,990 5,750 $8,479 1,060 $1,958 1,580 $2,546 Nov-15 10,910 $20,874 7,700 $13,936 1,550 $3,652 1,650 $3,279 Dec-15 12,660 $21,013 9,240 $14,811 1,710 $3,416 1,720 $2,785 Jan-16 14,540 $27,962 10,890 $20,815 1,690 $3,307 1,960 $3,840 Feb-16 14,920 $25,352 11,070 $18,219 1,670 $3,599 2,190 $3,534 Mar-16 14,510 $24,653 10,740 $17,625 1,650 $3,454 2,130 $3,575 Apr-16 13,630 $23,056 9,880 $16,192 1,660 $3,387 2,100 $3,477 YTD 2015 13,713 $92,217 9,948 $65,220 1,620 $12,908 2,115 $14,019 YTD 2016 14,400 $101,023 10,645 $72,851 1,668 $13,746 2,095 $14,426 YTD 16 / YTD 15 5.0% 9.5% 7.0% 11.7% 2.9% 6.5% -0.9% 2.9% Apr 16 / Apr 15 6.2% 6.8% 9.4% 9.0% 4.4% 5.1% -2.8% 0.3% Apr 16 / Mar 16-6.1% -6.5% -8.0% -8.1% 0.6% -1.9% -1.4% -2.7% * Special Benefits include Sickness, Maternity, Parental, and Compassionate Care Benefits Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 382-0006 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 281-0063 June 30, 2016 in $'000s Total Wages Total Supp. Total Average Weekly Average Hourly Earnings ($) Year: & Salaries Labour Income Labour Income Year: Earnings ($) incl. overtime excl. overtime 2005 $1,863,030 $287,782 $2,150,812 2005 $602.64 $15.33 $15.09 2006 $1,959,142 $285,715 $2,244,857 2006 $622.49 $15.61 $15.30 2007 $2,037,149 $302,146 $2,339,295 2007 $643.94 $16.10 $15.79 2008 $2,153,354 $316,999 $2,470,353 2008 $659.25 $16.52 $16.23 2009 $2,246,148 $347,395 $2,593,543 2009 $689.84 $17.54 $17.37 2010 $2,328,420 $357,204 $2,685,624 2010 $706.38 $17.66 $17.55 2011 $2,430,882 $373,789 $2,804,671 2011 $719.31 $18.39 $18.30 2012 $2,489,797 $394,067 $2,883,864 2012 $738.39 $18.64 $18.48 2013 $2,543,098 $418,976 $2,962,074 2013 $752.46 $18.86 $18.82 2014 $2,596,437 $431,891 $3,028,328 2014 $773.82 $19.03 $18.88 2015 $2,689,812 $447,324 $3,137,136 2015 $800.70 $20.14 $19.95 v1996477 v1996478 v1996479 v79311205 v1592440 v1590904 Mar-15 $216,769 $36,005 $252,774 Apr-15 $803.96 $20.68 $20.48 Apr-15 $224,464 $37,473 $261,937 May-15 $802.33 $20.78 $20.59 May-15 $222,593 $37,054 $259,647 Jun-15 $811.23 $19.63 $19.41 Jun-15 $223,392 $37,325 $260,717 Jul-15 $795.78 $19.58 $19.42 Jul-15 $225,303 $37,366 $262,669 Aug-15 $790.10 $19.48 $19.34 Aug-15 $223,103 $36,846 $259,949 Sep-15 $805.16 $20.29 $20.10 Sep-15 $228,208 $37,873 $266,081 Oct-15 $815.47 $20.29 $20.04 Oct-15 $229,842 $38,473 $268,315 Nov-15 $805.63 $20.61 $20.37 Nov-15 $227,912 $37,982 $265,894 Dec-15 $808.53 $20.58 $20.46 Dec-15 $231,018 $38,407 $269,425 Jan-16 $804.81 $20.96 $20.80 Jan-16 $227,591 $37,695 $265,286 Feb-16 $812.39 $20.80 $20.62 Feb-16 $228,378 $37,836 $266,214 Mar-16 $817.23 $20.93 $20.74 Mar-16 $229,206 $37,933 $267,139 Apr-16 $809.17 $20.33 $20.27 YTD 2015 $653,977 $108,525 $762,502 YTD 2015 $794.05 $20.18 $19.98 YTD 2016 $685,175 $113,464 $798,639 YTD 2016 $810.90 $20.76 $20.61 YTD 2016 / YTD 2015 4.8% 4.6% 4.7% YTD 2016 / YTD 2015 2.1% 2.8% 3.1% Mar 2016 / Mar 2015 5.7% 5.4% 5.7% Apr 2016 / Apr 2015 0.6% -1.7% -1.0% Mar 2016 / Feb 2016 0.4% 0.3% 0.3% Apr 2016 / Mar 2016-1.0% -2.9% -2.3% P.E.I. EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE P.E.I. LABOUR INCOME

Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 228-0060 July 7, 2016 in $ Aircraft and Farm, Fishing and Chemical, Plastic Industrial Electronic and Other Consumer Special Year: 2004 Total Exports $644.3 Intermediate Food $92.0 and Rubber $8.3 Machinery $8.9 Electrical $4.6 Transportation $35.8 Goods $363.2 Transactions Trade $83.6 2005 $772.6 $104.6 $7.2 $7.6 $3.8 $58.1 $415.5 $120.7 2006 $786.6 $106.8 $8.7 $8.5 $3.0 $55.4 $442.2 $127.4 2007 $738.5 $109.3 $8.3 $10.2 $3.6 $46.5 $430.6 $103.5 2008 $785.6 $115.5 $10.4 $14.1 $7.7 $61.1 $437.8 $120.5 2009 $759.2 $109.8 $15.2 $9.3 $10.5 $68.3 $407.1 $115.9 2010 $691.4 $116.3 $14.8 $10.0 $8.0 $48.3 $391.0 $80.7 2011 $731.3 $150.6 $12.4 $16.7 $8.8 $76.0 $362.5 $92.5 2012 $840.2 $130.4 $20.7 $15.1 $16.0 $135.1 $408.9 $101.4 2013 $890.0 $139.5 $23.1 $25.1 $8.9 $133.4 $430.5 $110.0 2014 $1,061.6 $144.7 $51.2 $21.6 $38.5 $145.4 $503.6 $135.1 2015 $1,243.1 $168.2 $50.6 $39.2 $67.0 $151.5 $571.4 $157.0 May-15 $96.9 $11.0 $12.6 $2.3 $7.4 $12.6 $36.5 $9.7 Jun-15 $131.6 $15.8 $2.2 $3.2 $1.7 $15.4 $74.6 $15.0 Jul-15 $104.3 $10.9 $3.5 $3.4 $5.3 $11.4 $56.7 $10.5 Aug-15 $118.6 $10.9 $7.1 $4.5 $6.5 $8.8 $62.5 $15.2 Sep-15 $122.7 $11.2 $4.7 $1.7 $8.7 $15.9 $61.1 $16.7 Oct-15 $106.3 $13.5 $0.9 $4.2 $1.3 $19.3 $51.0 $13.2 Nov-15 $100.3 $17.2 $2.2 $2.5 $0.8 $12.6 $52.6 $9.2 Dec-15 $112.2 $21.2 $3.9 $2.7 $2.5 $14.1 $46.4 $17.6 Jan-16 $102.0 $17.5 $8.1 $3.7 $0.8 $9.0 $41.1 $18.4 Feb-16 $98.5 $16.2 $4.5 $3.1 $0.5 $15.0 $39.1 $16.3 Mar-16 $83.7 $16.7 $4.8 $2.4 $0.8 $7.6 $35.9 $11.2 Apr-16 $92.0 $14.7 $3.0 $2.6 $0.5 $13.5 $34.8 $18.2 May-16 $99.5 $13.7 $2.2 $3.5 $0.4 $6.4 $53.3 $16.4 YTD 2015 $447.1 $67.5 $26.1 $17.0 $40.2 $54.0 $166.5 $59.6 YTD 2016 $475.7 $78.8 $22.6 $15.3 $3.0 $51.5 $204.2 $80.5 YTD 2016 / YTD 2015 6.4% 16.7% -13.4% -10.0% -92.5% -4.6% 22.6% 35.1% May 2016 / May 2015 2.7% 24.5% -82.5% 52.2% -94.6% -49.2% 46.0% 69.1% May 2016 / Apr 2016 8.2% -6.8% -26.7% 34.6% -20.0% -52.6% 53.2% -9.9% n.c. not calculated P.E.I. EXPORTS P.E.I. EMPLOYMENT by INDUSTRY Source: Statistics Canada, Table 282-0008 January 8, 2016 thousands, not adjusted 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 rebased 2006 Census Employment All Industries 68.1 69.7 71.9 73.0 74.1 74.0 73.2 Annual Growth rate -1.3% 2.3% 3.2% 1.5% 1.5% -0.1% -1.1% Goods-producing sector: 17.1 16.5 17.3 17.8 17.4 18.0 17.2 Annual Growth rate -0.6% -3.5% 4.8% 2.9% -2.2% 3.4% -4.4% Agriculture 3.6 3.3 3.7 4.1 3.9 3.7 3.2 Forestry, Fishing, & Mining 2.4 2.7 3.2 3.2 2.6 2.5 2.4 Utilities 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.4 Manufacturing 5.3 5.0 4.8 5.0 5.0 5.6 6.0 Construction 5.5 5.2 5.4 5.2 5.5 5.8 5.2 Service-producing Sector: 51.0 53.2 54.6 55.2 56.7 56.1 55.9 Annual Growth rate -1.4% 4.3% 2.6% 1.1% 2.7% -1.1% -0.4% Trade 9.8 10.2 10.5 10.1 11.0 11.0 11.0 Transportation & Warehousing 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.7 2.5 2.9 2.5 Finance, Insurance, Real Est. 2.4 2.3 2.5 2.4 2.2 2.3 2.5 Professional services 2.2 2.7 3.0 3.2 3.1 2.9 3.1 Management & Admin. services 2.7 3.0 2.5 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.5 Educational services 4.7 5.6 6.3 5.5 5.6 5.6 5.3 Health Care & Social services 8.5 8.7 8.9 10.0 10.8 10.5 9.9 Public Administration 7.9 7.8 7.5 7.7 7.6 7.0 7.4 Information, Culture & Recreation 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.9 2.6 2.4 Accommodation & Food services 5.3 5.2 5.6 5.8 5.6 5.5 6.0 Other services 2.9 3.0 3.2 3.3 3.2 3.3 3.4