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The Daily Friday, November 19, 2021

Press Release

Retail trade, September 2021

Retail sales were down 0.6% to $56.6 billion in September. The decline was led by lower sales at motor vehicle and parts dealers (-1.6%) as new car dealer sales (-2.8%) continued to struggle amid global supply shortages for semiconductor chips.

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Employment Insurance Coverage Survey, 2020

New data from the 2020 Employment Insurance Coverage Survey provide insights into Canadian parents’ use of the maternity and parental benefits available under the Employment Insurance program.

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New Housing Price Index, October 2021

New home prices increased 0.9% in October nationally, slightly higher than the rise observed over the past four months. Prices were up in 15 of the 27 census metropolitan areas surveyed, unchanged in 10, and declined in 2.

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Monthly credit aggregates, September 2021

Household sector borrowing is divided into financing in the form of non-mortgage loans, or funds that are principally for consumption, and mortgage loans, or debt acquired to finance the purchase of a property.

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Quarterly civil aviation statistics, second quarter 2021

Operating revenue for the 24 largest Canadian air carriers totalled $1.6 billion in the second quarter.

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Monthly Mineral Production Survey, September 2021

Data from the Monthly Mineral Production Survey and the Monthly Survey of Smelters and Metal Refineries are now available for September.

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Real-time local business conditions, November 8 to 14, 2021

Weekly data on real-time local business conditions are now available for November 8 to 14, 2021.

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Monthly Energy Transportation and Storage Survey, September 2021

Data for September on the transportation and storage of crude oil and other liquid petroleum products are now available.

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Preliminary population estimates for municipalities in British Columbia, as of July 1, 2021

In response to emergency situations in British Columbia, preliminary population estimates (as of July 1, 2021) for municipalities of this province are available today upon request. Preliminary subprovincial population estimates for all provinces and territories will be released on January 13, 2022.

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