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1 Catalogue no X Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013

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3 Statistics Canada Investment, Science Technology Division (ISTD) Capital Expenditures Section Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Published by authority of the Minister responsible for Statistics Canada Minister of Industry, 2013 All rights reserved. Use of this publication is governed by the Statistics Canada Open License Agreement. February 2013 Catalogue no X ISSN Frequency: Annual Ottawa Cette publication est également disponible en français. Note of appreciation Canada owes the success of its statistical system to a long-sting partnership between Statistics Canada, the citizens of Canada, its businesses, governments other institutions. Accurate timely statistical information could not be produced without their continued cooperation goodwill.

4 User information Symbols The following stard symbols are used in Statistics Canada publications:. not available for any reference period.. not available for a specific reference period... not applicable 0 true zero or a value rounded to zero 0 s value rounded to 0 (zero) where there is a meaningful distinction between true zero the value that was rounded p r x E F preliminary revised suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act usewithcaution too unreliable to be published * significantly different from reference category (p < 0.05) Acknowledgements This publication was prepared within the Investment, Science Technology Division under the direction of Greg Peterson, Director; David Ogden, Chief, Capital Expenditures Section Valérie Gaudreault, Unit Head. Major contributions were made by the following analysts: Shannon Byrne, Anthony Ertl, Lee-Anne Jennings Krishna Tiwari. Technical assistance was provided by: Caroline Andrews Ali Bouzidi. Other significant contributions to the collection preparation of the data were made by: Adam Bunko Brianne Steele. Business Survey Methods Division: Javier Oyarzun Gerrit Faber. The survey of Capital Repair Expenditures for Provincial Government Departments in Quebec was undertaken jointly by Statistics Canada the "Institut de la statistique du Québec". Their co-operation is gratefully acknowledged. Note on CANSIM Data for most of the tables in this publication are available on CANSIM (Canadian Socio Economic Information Management System). Please refer to the CANSIM number at the bottom of every table. These now include intentions for 2013, the preliminary actual for 2012 actual expenditures for Statistics Canada Catalogue no X

5 Table of contents Highlights 5 Note to readers 6 Analysis 7 Decline in the mining oil gas extraction sector 8 Other sectors 8 Provinces territories 8 Related products 12 Statistical tables 1 Summary by sector, Canada 15 2 Capital repair expenditures, Canada Agriculture, forestry, fishing hunting, sector [11] Mining oil gas extraction, sector [21] Utilities, sector [22] Manufacturing, sector [31-33] Wholesale trade, sector [41] Retail trade, sector [44-45] Transportation warehousing, sector [48-49] Information cultural industries, sector [51] Finance insurance, sector [52] Real estate rental leasing, sector [53] Professional, scientific technical services, sector [54] Administrative support, waste management remediation services, sector [56] Educational services, sector [61] Health care social assistance, sector [62] Arts, entertainment recreation, sector [71] Accommodation food services, sector [72] Other services (except public administration), sector [81] Public administration, sector [91] 34 3 Summary of provinces territories 35 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 3

6 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Table of contents continued 4 Capital repair expenditures, provinces territories Newfoundl Labrador Prince Edward Isl Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Yukon Northwest Territories Nunavut 76 5 Public investment Canada, summary by sector Provinces territories 81 6 Private investment Canada, summary by sector Provinces territories 84 Data quality, concepts methodology Introduction 85 Concepts 86 Sources 91 Quality assurance 93 Methodology 95 Users uses 108 Expenditure series chronology 109 Quality measures 111 Appendix I Glossary 114 II References 117 Charts 1. Investment intentions remain stable 7 4 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X

7 Highlights Public private organizations the housing sector report that their anticipated investment in will reach $398.2 billion in 2013, up 1.7% from 2012 in current dollars. This would bethesmallestincreasesincetheeconomicdownturnin2009. Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 5

8 Note to readers Investment intentions for non-residential are based upon a sample survey of 28,000 private public organizations. This survey was conducted between October 2012 late January For residential, the private public investment program uses housing start estimates from the Canada Mortgage Housing Corporation (CMHC). Housing starts are forecast under high, medium low scenarios by the CMHC. These scenarios are used to estimate new housing investment, a key component of the overall housing forecast estimates. The 2013 estimates for housing in this release are based on the mid-case scenario for each province. The table "Capital spending in Canada, 2013 intentions, by scenario", which appears at the end of this release, covers all three scenarios. Data in this release are expressed in current dollars. 6 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X

9 Analysis Public private organizations the housing sector report that their anticipated investment in will reach $398.2 billion in 2013, up 1.7% from 2012 in current dollars. This would be the smallest increase since the economic downturn in Chart 1 Investment intentions remain stable billions of dollars Actual Preliminary actual Intentions The main contributor to the slowdown is an anticipated decline in investment reported by the mining oil gas extraction sector. Declines are also anticipated in the information cultural industries as well as in educational services. Strong increases in investment were reported in the utilities sector in transportation warehousing. Of total investment, capital spending by the public sector is anticipated to rise 5.0% to $88 billion, the second consecutive increase. Private sector investment is expected to edge up 0.8% to $310.2 billion. Of the private sector total, investment on housing is anticipated to edge up 0.2% to $104.7 billion. If these intentions are realized, the housing sector will account for 26.3% of total capital spending in the economy. Investment in non-residential is expected to rise 1.4% to $178.9 billion, which corresponds to almost 61% of total investment, excluding housing. Spending on capital is anticipated to increase 3.6% to $114.6 billion. Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 7

10 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Decline in the mining oil gas extraction sector Organizations in the mining oil gas extraction sector reported that investment in is expected to fall by $2.2 billion, or 2.7%, to $79.2 billion. This would be the first decrease since the economic downturn. The mining oil gas sector is still by far the largest for capital spending, accounting for more than one quarter of total investment, excluding housing. The metal ore mining industry represents much of the decrease in the sector, as its capital spending is expected to decline by 32.1% or $3.5 billion. Provincially, two provinces account for much of the decline in the mining oil gas extraction sector. In Ontario, capital spending in the sector is expected to decline by $1.2 billion or 30.3%, in British Columbia by $2.4 billion or 25.8%. The largest provincial increase for the oil gas extraction sector is from Newfoundl Labrador, where capital investment is expected to rise by $2.1 billion or 82.6%. Investment in Alberta for the oil gas extraction sector is expected to remain relatively constant, edging up 0.1%. Provincially, Alberta remains the largest contributor for this sector, representing 77.2% of the total investment in the oil gas extraction sector. Other sectors Strong increases were reported by a number of sectors. Investment in non-residential by utilities is anticipated to reach $31.3 billion, up 7.7% from The electric power generation transmission distribution industries would account for almost 65% of the increase. Almost two-thirds (65.1%) of the increase in the electric power generation transmission distribution industries can be allocated to the province of Ontario, where capital spending is expected to increase by $943.6 million or 16.7%. Potential investment reported by the utilities sector represents nearly two-thirds of the increase in public sector spending. Investment in the transportation warehousing sector is expected to rise 12.8% to $22.4 billion. Much of this growth comes from the pipeline transportation industry, which accounts for almost 40% of the total increase. Capital outlays by the public administration sector are anticipated to increase 2.0% to $40.5 billion. Manufacturers reported an intended increase of 2.4% to nearly $20.9 billion for In retail trade, investment is expected to rise 12.0% as a result of an intended increase in the general merchise store sub-sector. Investment in the finance insurance sector is also expected to rise by 11.9%. Capital spending is anticipated to fall by 7.7% for educational services, by 3.0% for information cultural industries. Provinces territories In 2013, investment in non-residential is expected to increase in every province territory except New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories. Provincially, the biggest increase is anticipated in Ontario, where investment is expected to rise 3.5% to nearly $80.1 billion. Investment is anticipated to rise 12.2% in Newfoundl Labrador, where the mining oil gas sector anticipates a $1.6 billion increase. In Alberta, investment intentions in non-residential are expected to rise 2.2%, mainly as a result of the transportation warehousing as well as the manufacturing sectors. 8 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X

11 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 In New Brunswick, capital spending is anticipated to decline 6.4% to just over $4.1 billion. Three quarters of the decline (75.7%) can be attributed to a $209 million drop in intended investments reported by the utilities sector. The anticipated 2.7% decline in Saskatchewan is largely attributed to a $525 million decline in manufacturing. For more information on private public investment, please see the article "Changes in the Composition of Aggregate Investment" published today in the Economic Insights series. Text table 1 Capital spending,, industrial sectors 2011 actual 2012 preliminary actual 2013 intentions actual 2011 to preliminary actual preliminary actual to intentions 2013 percentage change 1 365, , , Public Investment 79, , , Private Investment 285, , , Housing 95, , , NAICS sectors Agriculture, forestry, fishing hunting 5, , , Mining oil gas extraction 78, , , Utilities 25, , , Construction 6, , , Manufacturing 17, , , Wholesale trade 4, , , Retail trade 8, , , Transportation warehousing 17, , , Information cultural industries 9, , , Finance insurance 12, , , Real estate Rental leasing 11, , , Professional, scientific technical services 4, , , Management of companies enterprises Administration support, waste management remediation services 2, , , Educational services 9, , , Health care social assistance 9, , , Arts, entertainment recreation 1, , , Accommodation food services 3, , , Other services (except public administration) 2, , , Public administration 38, , , Data include residential non residential Note(s): Figures may not add to totals due to rounding. Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 9

12 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Text table 2 Capital spending, non-residential, provinces territories 2011 Actual 2012 Preliminary Actual 2013 Intentions Actual 2011 to preliminary actual 2012 Preliminary actual 2012 to intentions 2013 percentage change Canada 269, , , Non-residential 164, , , Machinery 105, , , Newfoundl Labrador 5, , , Non-residential 3, , , Machinery 1, , , Prince Edward Isl Non-residential Machinery Nova Scotia 4, , , Non-residential 2, , , Machinery 2, , , New Brunswick 4, , , Non-residential 2, , , Machinery 2, , , Quebec 42, , , Non-residential 24, , , Machinery 18, , , Ontario 76, , , Non-residential 37, , , Machinery 38, , , Manitoba 8, , , Non-residential 5, , , Machinery 3, , , Saskatchewan 16, , , Non-residential 11, , , Machinery 5, , , Alberta 77, , , Non-residential 56, , , Machinery 21, , , British Columbia 29, , , Non-residential 18, , , Machinery 10, , , Yukon Non-residential Machinery Northwest Territories 1, , , Non-residential Machinery Nunavut 1, , Non-residential Machinery Note(s): Data may not add to totals as a result of rounding. 10 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X

13 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Text table 3 Capital spending, 1, provinces territories 2011 Actual 2012 Preliminary Actual 2013 Intentions Actual 2011 to preliminary actual 2012 Preliminary actual 2012 to intentions 2013 percentage change Canada 365, , , Construction 260, , , Machinery 105, , , Newfoundl Labrador 7, , , Construction 5, , , Machinery 1, , , Prince Edward Isl 1, , Construction Machinery Nova Scotia 7, , , Construction 4, , , Machinery 2, , , New Brunswick 6, , , Construction 4, , , Machinery 2, , , Quebec 64, , , Construction 46, , , Machinery 18, , , Ontario 110, , , Construction 72, , , Machinery 38, , , Manitoba 11, , , Construction 7, , , Machinery 3, , , Saskatchewan 19, , , Construction 14, , , Machinery 5, , , Alberta 90, , , Construction 68, , , Machinery 21, , , British Columbia 43, , , Construction 32, , , Machinery 10, , , Yukon 1, Construction Machinery Northwest Territories 1, , , Construction , Machinery Nunavut 1, , Construction* 1, Machinery Data include residential non-residential. Note(s): Data may not add to totals as a result of rounding. Text table 4 Capital spending in Canada, intention low scenario 2013 medium scenario 2013 high scenario New housing investment 1 44, , ,718.7 housing (residential investment) 102, , ,324.2 (residential non-residential ) 280, , , , , , The Canada Mortgage Housing Corporation (CMHC) forecasts new housing starts under high, medium low scenarios. These scenarios are used in the estimation of the values for new housing, a key component of the overall housing forecast estimates. Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 11

14 Related products Selected publications from Statistics Canada X X X Fixed Capital Flows Stocks, , Historical Foreign Domestic Investment in Canada Building Permits Selected CANSIM tables from Statistics Canada Capital repair expenditures, by sector province, annual Capital repair expenditures, industry sector 21, mining oil gas extraction, annual Capital repair expenditures, industry sector 22, utilities, annual Capital repair expenditures, industry sectors 31-33, manufacturing, annual Capital repair expenditures, industry sector 41, wholesale trade, annual Capital repair expenditures, industry sectors 44-45, retail trade, annual Capital repair expenditures, industry sectors 48-49, transportation warehousing, annual Capital repair expenditures, industry sector 51, information cultural industries, annual Capital repair expenditures, industry sector 52, finance insurance, annual Capital repair expenditures, industry sector 53, real estate rental leasing, annual Capital repair expenditures, industry sector 54, professional, scientific technical services, annual Capital repair expenditures, industry sector 56, administrative support, waste management remediation services, annual Capital repair expenditures, industry sector 61, educational services, annual Capital repair expenditures, industry sector 62, health care social assistance, annual Capital repair expenditures, industry sector 71, arts, entertainment recreation, annual Capital repair expenditures, industry sector 72, accommodation food services, annual Capital repair expenditures, industry sector 81, other services (except public administration), annual 12 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X

15 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions Capital repair expenditures, summary by province territory, annual Capital expenditures on, by type of asset North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) sector, annual Capital expenditures on, by type of asset, annual Public private investment, summary by sector, annual Public private investment, summary by province territory, annual Selected surveys from Statistics Canada 2803 Capital Repair Expenditures, Actual, Preliminary Actual Intentions Selected summary tables from Statistics Canada Capital expenditures for by sector, by province territory Capital expenditures for by sector, by provinces territories Capital expenditures by sector, by provinces territories Private public capital expenditures Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 13

16 Statistical tables

17 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Table 1 Summary by sector, Canada Capital expenditures Repair expenditures 1 Capital repair expenditures Agriculture, forestry, fishing hunting [11] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Mining oil gas extraction [21] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Utilities [22] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Construction [23] , , , , , , , , , , Manufacturing [31-33] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Wholesale trade [41] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Retail trade [44-45] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Transportation warehousing [48-49] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Information cultural industries [51] , , , , , , , , , , , , Finance insurance [52] , , , , , , , , , , , , , Real estate rental leasing [53] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Professional, scientific technical services [54] , , , , , , , , Management of companies enterprises [55] Administrative support, waste management remediation services [56] , , , , , , , , Educational services [61] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , See notes at the end of the table. Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 15

18 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Table 1 continued Summary by sector, Canada Capital expenditures Repair expenditures 1 Capital repair expenditures Health care social assistance [62] , , , , , , , , , , , , , Arts, entertainment recreation [71] , , , , , , , Accommodation food services [72] , , , , , , , , , , , , , Other services (except public administration) [81] , , , , , , , , , Public administration [91] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Housing , , , , , , , , , , expenditures , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Firms reporting in the preliminary actual 2012, intentions 2013 were not asked for repair expenditures. Source(s): CANSIM table number Statistics Canada Catalogue no X

19 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Table 2-1 Capital repair expenditures, Canada Agriculture, forestry, fishing hunting,1 sector [11] Capital expenditures Repair expenditures 2 Capital repair expenditures Crop production [111] , , , , , , , , , , , Animal production [112] , , , , , , , , Forestry logging [113] Fishing, hunting trapping [114] Support activities for agriculture forestry [115] Agriculture, forestry, fishing hunting [11] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Capital expenditures for hunting trapping are excluded from the total for this category. 2. Firms reporting in the preliminary actual 2012, intentions 2013 were not asked for repair expenditures. Source(s): CANSIM table number Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 17

20 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Table 2-2 Capital repair expenditures, Canada Mining oil gas extraction, sector [21] Capital expenditures Repair expenditures 1 Capital repair expenditures Oil gas extraction [211] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Conventional oil gas extraction [211113] , ,257.0 x x x x x x , , , , Non-conventional oil extraction [211114] , , ,590.9 x x x x x x , , , , , , Mining (except oil gas) [212] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Coal mining [2121] ,088.1 x x x x 1, x x 1, , Bituminous coal mining [212114] 2011 x x x x x x x x x 2012 x x x x x x Subbituminous coal mining [212115] 2011 x x x x x x x x x 2012 x x x x x x Lignite coal mining [212116] 2011 x x x x x x x x x 2012 x x x x x x Metal ore mining [2122] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Iron ore mining [21221] ,506.6 x x x x 1, , , , Gold silver ore mining [21222] , , , , , , , , , , Lead-zinc ore mining [212231] 2011 x x x x x x x x x Nickel-copper ore mining [212232] , ,260.2 x x x x 1, , , x x 1, Copper-zinc ore mining [212233] , x x x x x Uranium ore mining [212291] 2011 x x x x x x x x x 2012 x x x x x x See notes at the end of the table. 18 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X

21 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Table 2-2 continued Capital repair expenditures, Canada Mining oil gas extraction, sector [21] Capital expenditures Repair expenditures 1 Capital repair expenditures All other metal ore mining [212299] x x x x x Non-metallic mineral mining quarrying [2123] , , ,231.5 x x x x 4, x x 4, , , , Stone mining quarrying [21231] S, gravel, clay, ceramic refractory minerals mining quarrying [21232] Diamond mining [212392] Salt mining [212393] 2011 x x x x x x x x x 2012 x x x x x x Asbestos mining [212394] 2011 x x x x x x x x x 2012 x x x x x x Gypsum mining [212395] 2011 x x 4.4 x x x x x x 2012 x x x x x x Potash mining [212396] , , ,516.4 x x x x 2, , , , , , , Peat extraction [212397] 2011 x x x x x x All other non-metallic mineral mining quarrying [212398] x x x x x x Support activities for mining oil gas extraction [213] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Mining oil gas extraction [21] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Firms reporting in the preliminary actual 2012, intentions 2013 were not asked for repair expenditures. Source(s): CANSIM table number Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 19

22 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Table 2-3 Capital repair expenditures, Canada Utilities, sector [22] Capital expenditures Repair expenditures 1 Capital repair expenditures Electric power generation, transmission distribution [2211] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Natural gas distribution [2212] , , , , , , , , Water, sewage other systems [2213] , , , , , , , , Utilities [22] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Firms reporting in the preliminary actual 2012, intentions 2013 were not asked for repair expenditures. Source(s): CANSIM table number Statistics Canada Catalogue no X

23 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Table 2-4 Capital repair expenditures, Canada Manufacturing, sector [31-33] Capital expenditures Repair expenditures 1 Capital repair expenditures Food manufacturing [311] , , , , , , , , , , Beverage, tobacco, leather allied product manufacturing Textile mills [313] Textile product mills [314] Clothing manufacturing [315] Wood product manufacturing [321] , , Paper manufacturing [322] , , , , , , , , , , Printing related support activities [323] Petroleum coal products manufacturing [324] , , , , , , , , , , , Chemical manufacturing [325] , , , , , , , , , Plastics rubber products manufacturing [326] , , Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing [327] , , Primary metal manufacturing [331] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Fabricated metal product manufacturing [332] , , , , See notes at the end of the table. Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 21

24 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Table 2-4 continued Capital repair expenditures, Canada Manufacturing, sector [31-33] Capital expenditures Repair expenditures 1 Capital repair expenditures Machinery manufacturing [333] Computer electronic product manufacturing [334] Electrical, appliance component manufacturing [335] Transportation manufacturing [336] , , , , , , , , Furniture related product manufacturing [337] Miscellaneous manufacturing [339] Manufacturing [31-33] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Firms reporting in the preliminary actual 2012, intentions 2013 were not asked for repair expenditures. 2. Comprises the following stard North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes: 312; 316. Source(s): CANSIM table number Statistics Canada Catalogue no X

25 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Table 2-5 Capital repair expenditures, Canada Wholesale trade, sector [41] Capital expenditures Repair expenditures 1 Capital repair expenditures Farm product wholesaler-distributors [411] Petroleum product wholesaler-distributors [412] Food, beverage tobacco wholesaler-distributors [413] , Personal household goods wholesaler-distributors [414] Motor vehicle parts wholesaler-distributors [415] Building material supplies wholesaler-distributors [416] Machinery, supplies wholesaler-distributors [417] , , , , , , , , Miscellaneous wholesaler-distributors [418] Wholesale agents brokers [419] Wholesale trade [41] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Firms reporting in the preliminary actual 2012, intentions 2013 were not asked for repair expenditures. Source(s): CANSIM table number Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 23

26 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Table 2-6 Capital repair expenditures, Canada Retail trade, sector [44-45] Capital expenditures Repair expenditures 1 Capital repair expenditures Motor vehicle parts dealers [441] , Furniture home furnishings stores [442] Electronics appliance stores [443] Building material garden supplies dealers [444] Food beverage stores [445] , , , , , , , , , , , Health personal care stores [446] Gasoline stations [447] , , Clothing clothing accessories stores [448] , , Sporting goods, hobby, book music stores [451] General merchise stores [452] , , , , , , Miscellaneous store retailers [453] Non-store retailers [454] Retail trade [44-45] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Firms reporting in the preliminary actual 2012, intentions 2013 were not asked for repair expenditures. Source(s): CANSIM table number Statistics Canada Catalogue no X

27 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Table 2-7 Capital repair expenditures, Canada Transportation warehousing, sector [48-49] Capital expenditures Repair expenditures 1 Capital repair expenditures Air transportation [481] , , , , , , , , Rail transportation [482] , , , , , , , , , , , Water transportation [483] Truck transportation [484] , , , , , , , , , , Transit ground passenger transportation [485] , , , , , , , , , , , , , Pipeline transportation [486] , , , , , , , , Scenic sightseeing transportation [487] Support activities for transportation [488] , , , , , , , , , Postal service [491] 2011 x x x x x x x x x 2012 x x x x x x Couriers messengers [492] 2011 x x x x x x x x x 2012 x x x x x x Warehousing storage [493] Transportation warehousing [48-49] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Firms reporting in the preliminary actual 2012, intentions 2013 were not asked for repair expenditures. Source(s): CANSIM table number Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 25

28 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Table 2-8 Capital repair expenditures, Canada Information cultural industries, sector [51] Capital expenditures Repair expenditures 1 Capital repair expenditures Publishing industries (except Internet) [511] Motion picture sound recording industries [512] Broadcasting (except Internet) [515] Internet publishing broadcasting [516] Telecommunications [517] , , , , , , , , , , , , Internet service providers, web search portals, data processing services [518] Other information services [519] Information cultural industries [51] , , , , , , , , , , , , Firms reporting in the preliminary actual 2012, intentions 2013 were not asked for repair expenditures. Source(s): CANSIM table number Statistics Canada Catalogue no X

29 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Table 2-9 Capital repair expenditures, Canada Finance insurance, sector [52] Capital expenditures Repair expenditures 1 Capital repair expenditures Monetary authorities - Central Bank [521] 2011 x x x x x x x x x 2012 x x x x x x Credit intermediation related activities [522] , , , , , , , , , , , , , Securities, commodity contracts, other financial investment related activities [523] , Insurance carriers related activities [524] , , , , , , Funds other financial vehicles [526] 2011 x x x x x x x x x 2012 x x x x x x Finance insurance [52] , , , , , , , , , , , , , Firms reporting in the preliminary actual 2012, intentions 2013 were not asked for repair expenditures. Source(s): CANSIM table number Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 27

30 Private Public Investment in Canada, Intentions 2013 Table 2-10 Capital repair expenditures, Canada Real estate rental leasing, sector [53] Capital expenditures Repair expenditures 1 Capital repair expenditures Lessors of real estate [5311] , , , , , , , , , , , Offices of real estate agents brokers [5312] Activities related to real estate [5313] Automotive rental leasing [5321] , , , , , , , , Consumer goods rental [5322] General rental centres [5323] Commercial industrial rental leasing [5324] , , , , , , , , Lessors of non-financial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) [5331] Real estate rental leasing [53] , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Firms reporting in the preliminary actual 2012, intentions 2013 were not asked for repair expenditures. Source(s): CANSIM table number Statistics Canada Catalogue no X

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