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Government of Prince Edward Island Home Page:

www.gov.pe.ca

Photo credits: Barrett and MacKay Photography and Tourism P.E.I.

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Table of Contents

Foreword ...........................................................................................................................................1

Map of Prince Edward Island ...........................................................................................................2

A Historical Note ...............................................................................................................................3

Key Facts About Prince Edward Island ............................................................................................4

Economic Review 2014 ......................................................................................................................7

Overview ...........................................................................................................................................7

The Canadian Economy ..................................................................................................................8

The American Economy ..................................................................................................................9

The Prince Edward Island Economy .............................................................................................10

Industrial Profiles ..........................................................................................................................14

Index of Statistical Tables ...............................................................................................................18

Table No. Page No.

1 to 15 Population and Census .....................................................................................25 to 39

16 to 23 Labour Force .......................................................................................................40 to 44

24 to 36 Income and Taxation .........................................................................................45 to 53

37 to 43 Gross Domestic Product, Interest and Exchange Rates ....................................54 to 60

44 to 47 Price Indexes....................................................................................................... 61 to 64

48 to 51 Trade ...................................................................................................................65 to 67

52 to 59 Investment and Construction ...........................................................................68 to 72

60 to 78 Farming, Fishing and Forestry ...........................................................................73 to 82

79 to 82 Tourism and Accommodations .........................................................................83 to 85

83 to 92 Manufacturing and Energy ................................................................................85 to 90

93 to 95 Transportation .................................................................................................... 91 to 92

96 to 109 Education, Justice and Health ......................................................................... 93 to 102

110 to 113 Government ................................................................................................... 103 to 106

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42nd Annual Statistical Review 1

Welcome to the 2015 Annual Statistical Review

The Annual Statistical Review is one of the most important documents produced by the government of Prince Edward Island.

This annual snapshot of our province helps government make important policy decisions. Since it is a comprehensive overview of our economy, population, and social composition, it is a valuable tool to help determine where – and when – programs and services are needed. There are many interesting facts found in the more than 100 data tables, including details of our province’s economic performance in 2015. These tables give us current and historic socio-economic information about Prince Edward Island.

The information is compiled from a variety of sources, including provincial government departments, the private sector, and Statistics Canada. The return of the mandatory long-form census in 2016 will help to make the Statistics Canada information – and by extension, our Annual Statistical Review – even more accurate and complete next year.

I would like to personally thank the staff of our Statistics Bureau for their hard work and diligence in gathering the information for this year’s document. All statistics have references to their original source, and I encourage you to consult them – you can also visit www.gov.pe.ca/finance/statistics for current statistical information online.

If you have any suggestions, comments or statistical inquiries, please contact the staff of the Prince Edward Island Statistics Bureau at (902) 368-4030.

Allen RoachMinister of FinancePrince Edward Island

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A Historical Note

Before the European explorations, Prince Edward Island was frequently used by the Mi’kmaq People for

fishing, hunting and some planting. The Mi’kmaq called the island Epekwitk, meaning “cradle on the

waves.” Europeans later changed the pronunciation of the name to Abegweit. Historians credit the European

discovery of the Island to Jacques Cartier, the French navigator, who claimed the Island for Francis I, King of

France, on July 1, 1534. In 1720 the Island, then called Île Saint Jean, was colonized by 300 French settlers,

sponsored by a commercial company of the Comte de Saint Pierre. The Island was ceded to Great Britain

in 1763. Two years later the designated capital city of the Island of St. John took on the name Charlotte Town

in honour of Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of England. In 1799 the colony was renamed Prince

Edward Island in honour of Edward, Duke of Kent, who was then commander of the British forces in North

America. Prince Edward Island is known as the “Cradle of Confederation”, because the Charlottetown

Conference, held there in 1864, initiated the movement toward Canada’s federation. The Island became a

province in 1873.

The Armorial Bearings1 of the Province of Prince Edward Island, shown above, were proclaimed to come

into force on December 13, 2002. The centrepiece is the Shield of Arms, granted by King Edward VII in

1905, featuring the English heraldic lion, a large oak tree on the right and three young saplings on the

left. The mature tree originally represented England, while the three saplings stand for the three counties -

Kings, Queens and Prince. Scrolled along the bottom of the Shield of Arms are the Latin words Parva Sub

Ingenti, which, when translated, read: The small under the protection of the great. The surrounding elements

of the Armorial Bearings illustrate significant characteristics of the province, its position in the Canadian

federation, its founding peoples and its natural resources.

1 Description of the Armorial Bearings on this page, and the provincial flag and bird on the following pages, is adapted from the government publication The Symbols of Prince Edward Island.

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Land area ................................................. 5,656 sq. km (1,397,628 acres)

Total area of farms .................................... 2,405 sq. km (594,324 acres)

Population (July 1, 2015, preliminary) ........................................146,447

2011 Census count (May 10, 2011) ...............................................140,204

Total private dwellings (2011 Census) .......................................... 66,943

Urban population (2011 Census) .................................................. 80,975

Rural population (2011 Census) ................................................ 59,229

Farm population (2011 Census) ..................................................... 5,150

Non-farm population (2011 Census) ...........................................132,225

Francophone population (2011 Census).......................................... 5,190

Population density per sq. km (2011 Census) ................................... 24.8

Counties and their populations (2011 Census):

Kings County (area: 1,684 sq. km) ...................................................................................................... 17,990

Queens County (area: 2,020 sq. km) .................................................................................................... 77,866

Prince County (area: 1,980 sq. km) ...................................................................................................... 44,348

Population of selected Island communities (2011 Census):

Cities: Charlottetown (incorp.1855) ............................ 34,562

Summerside (incorp.1877) ................................ 14,751

Towns: Cornwall (incorp.1995) ....................................... 5,162

Stratford (incorp.1995) ....................................... 8,574

Georgetown (incorp.1912) ..................................... 675 Population by Federal Electoral Districts (2011 Census):

Cardigan .......................................................................... 36,005

Egmont ............................................................................ 34,598

Charlottetown ................................................................. 34,562

Malpeque ......................................................................... 35,039

Population by Census Agglomeration (2011 Census):

Charlottetown ................................................................. 64,487

Summerside ..................................................................... 16,488

PROVINCIAL BIRDDuring the 1977 session of the PEI Legislative Assembly, the Blue Jay was officially named the provincial bird. It was chosen after a province-wide public vote held during Environment Week in 1976. Winter is the ideal time for sighting the Blue Jay, its shrill cries cutting the silence of the crisp winter air.

PROVINCE HOUSEProvince House is where the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island has met since 1847. Construction on the building began in 1843 and is Canada’s second oldest seat of government.

Key Facts About Prince Edward Island

PROVINCIAL FLAGThe design of the Prince Edward Island Flag is modelled after the Coat of Arms in rectangular shape and is bordered on the three sides away from the mast by alternate bands of red and white. The official flag was established March 24, 1964.

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Samuel Holland’s Survey of the Island of St. JohnCaptain Samuel J. Holland surveyed and mapped Prince Edward Island, then known as the Island of St. John, between 1764 and 1766. During the survey, Holland used innovative instruments such as the astronomical clock and the refracting telescope. His work was so accurate that many of the boundaries for lots and parishes he mapped are still used today. (Image: National Library and Archives Canada).

Selected Vital Statistics:

Life expectancy at birth (in years): males .............................................................................................. 77.5

females ............................................................................................ 82.8

Fertility Rate .............................................................................................................................................. 1.51

Number of Deaths per 1,000 Islanders ................................................................................................. 9.15

Government:

Last provincial election ......................................................... May 4, 2015

Next provincial election ............................................................Unknown

Members of the Legislative Assembly:

Liberal .............................................................................................. 18

Progressive Conservative ................................................................. 8

Green ............................................................................................... 1

Members of Parliament: Liberal ................................................... 4

Senators: Liberal ................................................... 2

Independent ......................................... 1

Land area ................................................. 5,656 sq. km (1,397,628 acres)

Total area of farms .................................... 2,405 sq. km (594,324 acres)

Population (July 1, 2015, preliminary) ........................................146,447

2011 Census count (May 10, 2011) ...............................................140,204

Total private dwellings (2011 Census) .......................................... 66,943

Urban population (2011 Census) .................................................. 80,975

Rural population (2011 Census) ................................................ 59,229

Farm population (2011 Census) ..................................................... 5,150

Non-farm population (2011 Census) ...........................................132,225

Francophone population (2011 Census).......................................... 5,190

Population density per sq. km (2011 Census) ................................... 24.8

Counties and their populations (2011 Census):

Kings County (area: 1,684 sq. km) ...................................................................................................... 17,990

Queens County (area: 2,020 sq. km) .................................................................................................... 77,866

Prince County (area: 1,980 sq. km) ...................................................................................................... 44,348

Population of selected Island communities (2011 Census):

Cities: Charlottetown (incorp.1855) ............................ 34,562

Summerside (incorp.1877) ................................ 14,751

Towns: Cornwall (incorp.1995) ....................................... 5,162

Stratford (incorp.1995) ....................................... 8,574

Georgetown (incorp.1912) ..................................... 675 Population by Federal Electoral Districts (2011 Census):

Cardigan .......................................................................... 36,005

Egmont ............................................................................ 34,598

Charlottetown ................................................................. 34,562

Malpeque ......................................................................... 35,039

Population by Census Agglomeration (2011 Census):

Charlottetown ................................................................. 64,487

Summerside ..................................................................... 16,488

PROVINCIAL BIRDDuring the 1977 session of the PEI Legislative Assembly, the Blue Jay was officially named the provincial bird. It was chosen after a province-wide public vote held during Environment Week in 1976. Winter is the ideal time for sighting the Blue Jay, its shrill cries cutting the silence of the crisp winter air.

PROVINCE HOUSEProvince House is where the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island has met since 1847. Construction on the building began in 1843 and is Canada’s second oldest seat of government.

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News media:

Television: .............................................................................................................................................. CBC, ATV

Radio: ....................................................................................... CBAF, CIOG, CBC Radio One, CBC Radio Two,

CFCY, Hot 105.5, Q93, Ocean 100, Spud FM

Newspapers: Dailies: .................................................................................. The Guardian, The Journal Pioneer

Weeklies: ............................................West Prince Graphic, Eastern Graphic, La Voix Acadianne

Transportation:

Confederation Bridge: Borden-Carleton, P.E.I. to Cape Jourimain, N.B.

Airlines: ................................................... Air Canada, WestJet, Sunwing

Ferries: ............................................Wood Islands, P.E.I. to Caribou, N.S. ...................................................Souris, P.E.I. to Grindstone, P.Q.

Climate 2:

Average Precipitation: ............... January: 106.0 mm July: 86.0 mm

Temperature (o C): ....................... January (mean): max -3.3 min -12.6

................................July (mean): max 23.2 min 13.8

CONFEDERATION BRIDGEThe Confederation Bridge is 12.9 km long, the longest bridge in the world crossing ice covered water. The bridge opened to traffic in the spring of 1997, ending 70 years of daily ferry service.

2 Weather statistics are averages for Charlottetown over a 30 year period. www.theweathernetwork.com/forecasts/statistics

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Economic Review 2015

Overview

GDP by industry for Prince Edward Island expanded by 1.5 per cent in 2015. Leading growth sectors in the province were (in 2007 chained prices): real estate and rental and leasing (up by $23.0 million or 3.5 per cent), retail trade (up by $7.7 million or 2.3 per cent), finance and insurance (up by $7.0 million or 2.8 per cent), construction (up by $5.9 million or 2.5 per cent), and agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting (up by $5.5 million or 1.8 per cent). Sectors showing the largest declines were administrative and support, waste management and remediation services (down by $4.2 million or 3.1 per cent), information and cultural industries (down by $2.0 million or 1.6 per cent), and public administration (down by $1.6 million or 0.3 per cent).

GDP Income and Expenditure tables for 2015 are expected to be released by Statistics Canada in the fall of 2016. Statistics Canada estimates that real GDP growth for PEI in 2014 was 1.5 per cent, compared to 2.5 per cent national growth for 2014. Growth between 2013 and 2014 was largely the result of a 3.1 per cent decrease in imports. Final domestic demand decreased 0.4 per cent, while household consumption expenditures increased 1.6 per cent. Government gross fixed capital formation decreased by 7.5 per cent. Exports decreased by 0.1 per cent. Real gross domestic product growth was revised up for 2012 to 1.2 per cent and for 2013 to 2.0 per cent. The change in the All-Items Consumer Price Index (CPI) for Prince Edward Island was -0.6 per cent in 2015. Leading factors contributing to this were lower prices for energy (down by 15.5 per cent), food (up by 4.0 per cent), and shelter (down by 2.5 per cent). In Canada, prices increased by 1.1 per cent in 2015.

Employment on Prince Edward Island declined by 1.1 per cent in 2015 to average 73,200 for the year. Total labour income increased by 3.6 per cent. The unemployment rate averaged 10.4 per cent in 2015, down 0.2 percentage points from 2014. According to the Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours, employment on Prince Edward Island was relatively unchanged in 2015.

Manufacturing shipments on Prince Edward Island increased by 1.2 per cent to $1,622 million in 2015, up from $1,603 in 2014. According to Industry Canada, the value of P.E.I.’s international exports of goods rose by 15.4 per cent in 2015 to reach $1.29 billion. This follows a 21.9 per cent increase in 2014.

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The American EconomyThe economic situation in the United States continued to improve in 2015. Real GDP expanded at a pace

of 2.4 per cent, the same pace of expansion recorded in 2014. The number of employed people increased

by 1.7 per cent, and the unemployment rate averaged 5.3 per cent, a decline of 0.9 percentage points from

2014. After peaking in 2010 at 9.6 per cent, the unemployment rate in the United States has declined

every year since. In December of 2015, the United States Federal Reserve increased the federal funds rate to

between ¼ and ½ percent. This marks the first time the US Federal Reserve has increased the federal funds

rate since 2006, and marks the beginning of the return to more normalized monetary policy in the United

States.

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Labour ForceThe annual average of total employment on Prince Edward Island decreased for the second consecutive year,

falling by 1.1 per cent from 74,000 in 2014 to 73,200 in 2015. Employment in the goods-producing sector

decreased by 4.4 per cent in 2015, while employment in the service providing sector fell by 0.4 per cent.

Diagram 6 indicates that employment increased by 1,400 in financial, scientific and administrative services;

manufacturing; culture, accommodations and food services; utilities; and other services in 2015. The

remaining sectors accounted for a decline of 2,100. The labour force participation rate decreased from

68.7 per cent in 2014 to 67.6 per cent in 2015. The annual average unemployment rate fell to 10.4 per cent

in 2015 from 10.6 per cent in 2014. Statistics Canada’s Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours shows

that employment on Prince Edward Island increased by 0.1 per cent in 2015, following zero growth in

2014. The largest declines were seen in administrative support, trade, education, and professional service.

Sectors showing the most growth were health and social services, manufacturing, accommodation and food

services, and finance and insurance. For more information about the labour force see Tables 16 to 23.

_______________________4 The sum of industry gains and losses may not equal the total due to rounding.

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The following table illustrates interprovincial migration flows to and from Prince Edward Island.

Table 1. INTER- PROVINCIAL MIGRATION, 2014/2015

Province:Migration to

Prince Edward IslandMigration from

Prince Edward Island Net Migration

Alberta 345 1,097 -752

Ontario 738 786 -48

New Brunswick 343 615 -272

British Columbia 322 295 27

Saskatchewan 91 286 -195

Territories 196 142 54

Quebec 95 107 -12

Manitoba 24 44 -20

Newfoundland 23 44 -21

Nova Scotia 25 29 -4

TOTAL 2,202 3,445 -1,243Source: Statistics Canada, Demography Division

The aging of the Island population is illustrated by the fact that the median age5 has risen from 24.8

years in 1971 to 43.7 years in 2015. Furthermore, while only 11.0 per cent of the population was 65 years

and older in 1971, this proportion had risen to 18.6 per cent in 2015. The total dependency ratio6 has

increased from 47.9 to 52.5 in just three years.

According to the 2011 Census of Population count on May 10, 2011 there were 140,204 persons living

on Prince Edward Island. Revised population estimates based on the 2011 Census were published by

Statistics Canada in the fall of 2015. For more information on population and Census see Tables 1 to 15.

_______________________5 Median age is the age at which half of the population is older and half younger.

6 The total dependency ratio indicates how many children (0-14) and seniors (65+) there are for every 100 persons of working age (15-64).

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Landings of groundfish, pelagic and estuarial fish were 8.0 per cent lower than last year, falling to 13.8

million pounds, the fifth straight year of decline. Prices decreased in 2015 for cod (down by 38.9 per

cent to 59.0 cents/lb.), smelts (down by 6.3 per cent to 30.0 cents/lb.), snow crab (down by 6.9 per cent to

$2.70/lb.), and rock crab (down by 0.6 per cent to 53.4 cents/lb.). Higher prices were seen for herring (up

by 10.2 per cent to 18.3 cents/lb.), mackerel (up by 19.8 per cent to 60.0 cents/lb.), and oysters (up by 25.9

per cent to $1.70/lb.).

For more data on fisheries see Tables 74 to 78.

TourismThe number of room nights sold increased by 2.7 per cent, while occupancy rates at Island accommodations increased by 2.3 percentage points. Campgrounds continued to do well in 2015, with sight nights sold up 4.7 per cent and the occupancy rate up 1.2 percentage points.

The total number of passengers travelling through Charlottetown Airport decreased in 2015, falling from 317,827 in 2014 to 316,628 or 0.4 per cent. 158,752 passengers flew into Prince Edward Island (up 0.7 per cent), while 157,876 people left the province by air (down by 1.4 per cent).

Ferry traffic7 increased by 7.9 per cent. Annual bridge traffic was also up, increasing by 3.2 per cent and cruise ship passengers to the Island decreased by 6.3 per cent in 2015.

For more information on tourism, see tables 79 to 82 and table 93.

Construction and InvestmentStatistics Canada estimates that total investment on Prince Edward Island valued $622.2 million in

2015, an increase of 7.6 per cent over the previous year. Public sector investment increased from $242.6

million in 2014 to $283.5 million in 2015, an increase of 16.9 per cent, while private sector investment

increased by 0.8 per cent, from $335.9 million in 2014 to $338.7 million in 2015.

Non-residential investment decreased by 29.1 per cent in 2015, due to a 43.9 per cent decrease in

industrial investment, a 32.2 per cent decline in government and institutional investment, and a 20.7

per cent decline in commercial investment.

Residential investment increased 4.5 per cent in 2015, largely due to increased investment in singles,

which grew by 20.4 per cent. Investment in renovations increased by 3.0 per cent.

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) estimated that there were 558 new housing starts

on Prince Edward Island in 2015, an increase of 9.2 per cent. As seen in Diagram 11, apartments and

row housing increased from 214 starts in 2014 to 214 in 2015. The number of semi-detached and duplex

__________________________7 Total passengers, Wood Islands, PE to Caribou, NS and Souris, PE to Magdalen Islands, QC.

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Index of Statistical Tables

POPULATION AND CENSUS PAGE

1. Population as of July 1, Canada and Provinces, 2007 – 2015 ........................................................... 252. Population and Components of Growth, Prince Edward Island, 2000 – 2015 ............................... 263. Population and Components of Growth, by County, P.E.I., 2005 – 2015 ....................................... 274. Vital Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2001 – 2013 ........................................................................... 285a. Origin and Destination of Interprovincial Migrants, July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015 ....................... 285b. Migration to and from Prince Edward Island, 2009/10 - 2014/15, by Province of Origin ............. 286. Components of Migration, International and Inter-Provincial, Prince Edward Island, 1999/00 to 2014/15 ........................................................................................ 297. Population by Sex and Age Groups as of July 1, 2013 - 2015, Prince Edward Island ............................................................................................................................ 308. Census Population by Statistical Region, Prince Edward Island, 1901 – 2011 ................................ 319a. Census Population of Cities, Towns, Villages and Native Reserves on Prince Edward Island, 1996 - 2011 ................................................................................................ 329b. Census Population of Townships (Lots) on Prince Edward Island, 1996-2011 ............................... 3310. Farm and Non-Farm Populations, Prince Edward Island, 1931 – 2011 ........................................... 3411. Ethnic Origins, 2011 National Household Survey, Prince Edward Island ....................................... 3512. 2011 Census Data on Population, Dwellings and Families, Prince Edward Island ........................ 3613. Census Families by Structure and Age Groups of Children, Prince Edward Island, July 1, 2011 – 2015 ......................................................................................... 3714. Census Families: Families by Size and Structure, Prince Edward Island, July 1, 1995 – 2015 ...... 3815. 2011 Census and NHS Data on Private Households, Prince Edward Island ................................... 39

LABOUR FORCE

16. Labour Statistics, Canada by Province, 2015 ...................................................................................... 4017. Labour Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2006 - 2015 ....................................................................... 4018. Employment by Occupation, Prince Edward Island, 2010- 2015 ..................................................... 4119. Employment by Industry (SEPH), Prince Edward Island, 2009 - 2015 ............................................ 4120. Labour Statistics by Age and Gender, Prince Edward Island, 2015 .................................................. 4221. Estimates of Employment by Industry (LFS), Prince Edward Island, 2008 – 2015 ........................ 4322. Labour Force by Educational Attainment, Prince Edward Island, 2008 – 2015 .............................. 4323. Number of Businesses, Location Counts 2006 – 2014 and Employment Size 2014 ....................... 44

INCOME AND TAXATION

24. Average Household Expenditures, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2014 ........................................... 4525. Average Weekly Wages by Selected Industries, Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2015 ....................... 4626. Wages, Salaries and Supplementary Labour Income, Prince Edward Island, 2011 – 2015 ............ 4627. Employment Insurance Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2015 ............................................ 4628. Number of Beneficiaries Receiving Regular Employment Insurance Benefits, by Occupation, Prince Edward Island, 2008 – 2015 .......................................................................... 4729. Persons with Income by Total Income, Prince Edward Island, 2004 – 2013 ................................... 4830. Household Income, Prince Edward Island, 2006 – 2014 .................................................................. 4831. Persons in Low Income, Canada Income Survey 2013 ...................................................................... 4932. Total Income by Income Source, Prince Edward Island, 2006-2013 ................................................ 5033. Personal Income Tax Returns, Income and Taxes Paid, Prince Edward Island, 2007 - 2013 Taxation Years .................................................................................................................. 51

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34. All Returns by Income, Counties and Major Cities, Prince Edward Island, 2013 Taxation Year.......................................................................................... 5135. Personal Income Tax Returns, All Returns by Income and Age, Prince Edward Island, 2013 Taxation Year.......................................................................................... 5236. Personal Income Tax Returns, All Returns by Occupation, Prince Edward Island, 2013 Taxation Year.......................................................................................... 53

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, INTEREST RATE AND EXCHANGE RATE

37a. Real Provincial Gross Domestic Product, Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2014 ............................... 5437b. Real Provincial Gross Domestic Product, Contribution to Per Cent Change, Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2014 ..................................................................................................... 5538. Provincial Gross Domestic Product, Expenditure-based, Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2014 ...... 5639. Provincial Gross Domestic Product, Income-based, Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2014 .............. 5740. Performance of Gross Domestic Product, Prince Edward Island Relative to Canada, 2009 – 2014 .................................................................... 5841. Miscellaneous Financial Statistics: Canada Interest Rate and Currency Exchange Rate, 2013 – 2015 .................................................... 5842. Provincial Gross Domestic Product by Industry at 2007 Chained Dollars, Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2015 ..................................................................................................... 5943. Provincial Gross Domestic Product by Industry, Percentage Distribution, Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2015 ..................................................................................................... 60

PRICE INDEXES

44. All-Items Consumer Price Index, (2011 Basket Content) Canada, Prince Edward Island and Charlottetown, 1989 – 2015 ..................................................... 6145. Consumer Price Index, Annual Averages of Major Components, Prince Edward Island, 2001 – 2015 ..................................................................................................... 6246. Consumer Price Index, Annual Averages of Major Components, Canada, 2001 – 2015 ................ 6347. Industrial Product Price Indexes, Selected Commodities, Canada, 2001 – 2015 ........................... 64

TRADE

48. Value of Retail Trade, Prince Edward Island, 2000 - 2015, Value of Retail Trade by Type of Business, Prince Edward Island, 2010 – 2015 .............................. 6549. Value of New Motor Vehicle Sales, Prince Edward Island, and Number of New Motor Vehicle Sales, Prince Edward Island, 1999 – 2015 ..................................... 6650. International Exports from Prince Edward Island by Principal Trading Areas, 2006 – 2015 ........ 6751. International Exports from Prince Edward Island, by Major Commodities, 2007 – 2015 ............ 67

INVESTMENT AND CONSTRUCTION

52. Total Investment by Type and Industry, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2015 ................................. 6853. Public Investment and Private Investment, Prince Edward Island, 2006 – 2015 ............................ 6954. Non-Residential Construction Investment, by Year and Quarter, Seasonally Adjusted, Prince Edward Island, 2006 – 2015 ................................................................. 7055. Housing Starts, Completions and Under Construction by Year and Quarter, Prince Edward Island, 2014 – 2015 ..................................................................................................... 7056. Housing Starts by Type of Unit, Prince Edward Island, 2004 – 2015 .............................................. 7157. Annual Vacancy Rate, Prince Edward Island, 2004 – 2015 ............................................................... 71

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58. Average Monthly Apartment Rent, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 2004 – 2015..................................................................................................... 7159. Value of Building Permits and Number of Residential Building Permits by Type, Prince Edward Island, 1998 – 2015 ..................................................................................................... 72 FARMING, FISHING, AND FORESTRY

60. Farm Cash Receipts, Prince Edward Island, 2007 – 2015 ................................................................. 7361. Income of Farm Operators from Farming Operations, Prince Edward Island, 2007 – 2015 ......... 7462. Annual Farm Product Price Index, Prince Edward Island, 2007 – 2015 .......................................... 7463. Potato Acreage, Production, Farm Price and Value, Prince Edward Island, 1996 – 2015 ............... 7564. Disposition of Potatoes, Prince Edward Island, 2006 – 2014 ........................................................... 7565. Supply-Disposition of Farm Animals, Prince Edward Island, 2013 – 2015 ..................................... 7666. Supply-Disposition of Mink, Prince Edward Island, 2006 – 2014 .................................................... 7667. Capital Value of All Farms, Prince Edward Island, 1999 – 2015 ...................................................... 7768. Farm Debt Outstanding as of 31 December, Classified by Lender, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2015 ..................................................................................................... 7769. Comparison of Selected Census Farm Data, Prince Edward Island, 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011 . 7870. Selected 2011 Census of Agriculture Statistics by County, Prince Edward Island .......................... 7871. Census Farm Data by Gross Receipts Class, Prince Edward Island, 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011 .. 7972. Total Number of Farms, by Industry Group, Prince Edward Island, 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011 . 7973. Estimates of Primary Forest Production, Prince Edward Island, 2006 – 2013 ................................ 8074. Fish Landings and Values, Prince Edward Island, 2011 – 2014 ........................................................ 8075. Lobster Landing Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2014 ....................................................... 8176. Average Price Received by Fishers, Prince Edward Island, 2007 – 2014 ........................................... 8277. Aquaculture Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2000 – 2013 .............................................................. 8278. Aquaculture Economic Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2014 ............................................ 82

TOURISM AND ACCOMMODATIONS

79. Accommodation Services, Summary Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2012 – 2014 ...................... 8380. Restaurants, Taverns and Other Establishments, Receipts, Prince Edward Island, 2007 – 2015 ... 8381. Occupancy Rates by Type of Accommodation, Prince Edward Island, 2011 – 2015 ....................... 8482. Travel Survey of Canadian Residents, Province Visits, Prince Edward Island, 2012 – 2014 .......... 85

MANUFACTURING AND ENERGY

83. Principal Statistics of Manufacturing Industries, Prince Edward Island, 2012 – 2013 ................... 8584. Estimated Value of Shipments, Manufacturing Industries, and by Month, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2015 ..................................................................................................... 8685. Prince Edward Island Electricity Statistics, Capability and Peak Load, 2008 – 2015 ..................... 8786. Total Electricity Supply, Prince Edward Island, 2008 – 2015 ............................................................ 8787. Twelve Month Average of Residential Cost of 500 kWh of Electricity, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 2008 – 2015 .......................................................................... 8788. Sales of Refined Petroleum Products, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2015 ..................................... 8889. Gasoline Sales for the Fiscal Year ended March 31, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2015 ............... 8890. Motor Vehicle Registrations, Prince Edward Island, 2008 – 2015 .................................................... 8891. West Texas Intermediate Crude Oil Spot Prices by Month, 1996 – 2015 ......................................... 8992. Average Retail Price for Regular Gasoline (Cents) at Self-serve Stations and Heating Fuel In Major Urban Centres, Canada, 2005 – 2015 ................................................... 90

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TRANSPORTATION

93. Confederation Bridge Two-Way Crossings, 2012 - 2015, Ferry Service, 2007 - 2015, and Air Passengers, 2011 - 2015, Prince Edward Island .................................................................... 9194. Personal Expenditures on Transportation, PEI, 2005 - 2014 ............................................................ 9295. Average Weekly Earnings in Transportation and Warehousing, Canada and Provinces, 2006 - 2015 ................................................................................................... 92

EDUCATION, JUSTICE AND HEALTH

96. Household Access to Internet at Home, by Household Income Quartile, Canada and Provinces, 2012 ................................................................................................................9397. School Enrolment, Prince Edward Island, 2009/10 to 2015/16 .........................................................9398. Enrolments, University of Prince Edward Island, 2009/10 to 2015/16 .............................................9399. Enrolments, Holland College, 2009/10 to 2014/15 ............................................................................94100. Total Inmate Days, Prince Edward Island, 2013 – 2015 .....................................................................94101. Crime Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2014 .........................................................................95102. Business Bankruptcies, Prince Edward Island, and Value of Liabilities, Prince Edward Island, 2006 – 2015 .............................................................96103. Physician, Hospital and Nursing Home Statistics, Prince Edward Island, 2009 – 2015 .................97104. Acute Care Hospital Expenditures, Prince Edward Island, 2010/11 to 2014/15 ...............................98105. Physicians Services, Prince Edward Island, 2010/11 to 2014/15 ........................................................99106. Total Fertility Rate, Canada and Provinces, 2000 – 2012 ............................................................... 100107. Life expectancy at Birth in Years, Canada and Prince Edward Island, 1997 – 2012 ..................... 100108. Age-Standardized Mortality Rates, by Cause of Death and Sex, Prince Edward Island and Canada, 1995 – 2012 ..............................................................................101109. Canadian Community Health Survey Indicator Profile, Prince Edward Island, 2011 - 2014 .....................................................................................................102

GOVERNMENT

110. Province of Prince Edward Island Revenue, Fiscal Years Ending March 31, 2012 - 2015 (Consolidated Statement of Operations) ...................103111. Province of Prince Edward Island Ordinary Expenditures, Fiscal Years Ending March 31, 2012 - 2015 (Consolidated Statement of Operations) .................. 104112. Provincial Government Employment, Prince Edward Island, 2004 - 2015, and by Department, 2015 .............................................................................................105113. General Government Employment and Average Weekly Earnings, Prince Edward Island, 1998 – 2015 ....................................................................................................106

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StatiStical tableS

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Net Net NetJuly 1 Interprov. International Intra-prov.

Year Population Births Deaths Migration Migration Migration Residual

2005 45,257 479 367 -188 -53 -45 592006 45,142 454 381 -156 103 -116 1272007 45,173 457 351 -45 115 -142 1292008 45,336 444 411 -182 36 -153 1272009 45,197 452 406 49 42 -148 1382010 45,324 414 383 -76 114 -118 712011 45,346 413 414 1 84 -178 02012 (r) 45,252 415 422 -156 36 -170 02013 (r) 44,955 415 433 -252 144 -173 02014 (r) 44,656 414 438 -330 117 -173 02015 (p) 44,246

Net Net NetJuly 1 Interprov. International Intra-prov.

Year Population Births Deaths Migration Migration Migration Residual

2005 73,671 681 608 -274 326 193 -1032006 73,886 805 595 -520 726 283 -6142007 73,971 814 644 -175 1,331 241 -6162008 74,922 835 682 -328 1,792 257 -6132009 76,183 815 594 19 1,819 254 -6172010 77,879 839 628 -101 2,458 261 -4032011 80,305 838 675 -483 1,509 474 02012 (r) 81,968 841 688 -670 854 286 02013 (r) 82,591 839 697 -632 1,359 326 02014 (r) 83,786 839 714 -828 1,269 326 02015 (p) 84,678

Net Net NetJuly 1 Interprov. International Intra-prov.

Year Population Births Deaths Migration Migration Migration Residual

2005 19,136 169 190 -177 56 -148 -92006 18,837 169 167 -173 24 -167 542007 18,577 176 171 -71 40 -99 542008 18,506 192 181 -26 88 -104 542009 18,529 140 177 -8 50 -106 472010 18,475 175 165 -33 117 -143 -392011 18,387 175 172 -136 81 -296 02012 (r) 18,039 175 175 -75 47 -116 02013 (r) 17,895 175 181 -57 41 -153 02014 (r) 17,720 175 186 -85 52 -153 02015 (p) 17,523

r: revised data p: preliminary data

Source: Statistics Canada.Table 051-0062 - Estimates of population by census division, sex and age group for July 1Table 051-0063 - Components of population growth by census division, sex and age group for the period from July 1 to June 30

July 1 - June 30

KINGS COUNTY

July 1 - June 30

QUEENS COUNTY

July 1 - June 30

TABLE 3

POPULATION AND COMPONENTS OF GROWTH, 2005-2015

PRINCE COUNTY

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

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Component 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Marriages 902 902 824 851 893 844 883 942 905 888 869 928 841 Annual change (%) -6.2 0.0 -8.6 3.3 4.9 -5.5 4.6 6.7 -3.9 -1.9 -2.1 6.8 -9.4

Divorces 253 266 286 312 297 267 287 313 269 296 286 303 248 Annual change (%) -12.5 5.1 7.5 9.1 -4.8 -10.1 7.5 9.1 -14.1 10.0 -3.4 5.9 -18.2

n.a.: data not available

Note: Data cover the period January to December.

Source: P.E.I. Department of Health and Wellness, Vital Statistics Division

Origin NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC YK NT NU

Nfld. and Labrador 0 196 1,436 446 257 2,020 122 144 3,315 503 9 37 125Prince Edward Island 142 0 615 295 107 786 29 44 1,097 286 0 44 0Nova Scotia 793 343 0 1,802 618 5,104 250 437 5,017 1,412 100 250 163New Brunswick 274 322 2,286 0 1,276 3,436 134 320 3,520 725 32 122 47Quebec 200 95 739 1,484 0 17,684 423 623 7,151 3,366 153 105 118Ontario 1,896 738 4,957 2,817 10,595 0 3,521 3,511 26,013 15,207 412 440 383Manitoba 186 25 305 168 379 4,396 0 2,118 6,054 4,014 36 77 67Saskatchewan 112 24 396 205 287 3,041 1,620 0 9,727 4,307 30 70 90Alberta 2,895 345 2,609 1,833 1,881 13,091 2,141 6,823 0 24,523 251 402 110British Columbia 418 91 1,270 506 1,816 11,335 1,649 2,469 22,472 0 435 361 148Yukon Territory 34 8 56 10 86 129 67 117 397 628 0 6 7Northwest Territory 124 0 232 52 21 340 70 99 949 299 159 0 132Nunavut Territory 138 15 102 76 162 365 40 4 113 113 18 111 0

In-migration 7,212 2,202 15,003 9,694 17,485 61,727 10,066 16,709 85,825 55,383 1,635 2,025 1,390Out-migration 8,610 3,445 16,289 12,494 32,141 70,490 17,825 19,909 56,904 42,970 1,545 2,477 1,257Net migration -1,398 -1,243 -1,286 -2,800 -14,656 -8,763 -7,759 -3,200 28,921 12,413 90 -452 133

Province of Origin 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13(r) 2013-14(r) 2014-15(p) 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13(r) 2013-14(r) 2014-15(p)

Newfoundland 115 124 123 105 84 196 115 124 123 98 88 142 Nova Scotia 450 467 587 431 427 343 551 507 528 489 550 615 New Brunswick 394 354 376 319 313 322 332 359 391 370 351 295 Quebec 143 122 120 114 100 95 89 94 102 114 88 107 Ontario 741 690 737 680 648 738 784 717 888 878 775 786 Manitoba 47 41 27 29 40 25 25 36 31 31 34 29 Saskatchewan 48 44 45 60 45 24 35 47 79 68 58 44 Alberta 514 440 387 366 371 345 479 534 786 911 908 1,097 British Columbia 227 180 175 173 136 91 205 250 291 201 262 286 Yukon 9 6 10 1 5 8 4 7 10 10 4 0 Northwest Territories 12 16 23 13 6 0 24 20 6 17 14 44 Nunavut 9 10 10 3 23 15 6 9 3 8 7 0

TOTAL IN-MIGRATION 2,709 2,494 2,620 2,294 2,198 2,202 2,649 2,704 3,238 3,195 3,139 3,445 Annual change (%) 7.4 -7.9 5.1 -12.4 -4.2 0.2 -13.4 2.1 19.7 -1.3 -1.8 9.7

r: revised data p:preliminary data

Note: Population data are based on the 2011 post-censal estimates. All data cover the period July 1 to June 30.

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 051-0019 - Interprovincial migrants, by province or territory of origin and destination, annual (persons)

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 051-0019 - Interprovincial migrants, by province or territory of origin and destination, annual (persons)

TABLE 4

VITAL STATISTICS, 2001-2013PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Destination

TABLE 5A

ORIGIN AND DESTINATION OF INTERPROVINCIAL MIGRANTSJULY 1, 2014 TO JUNE 30, 2015

IN-MIGRATION OUT-MIGRATION

TABLE 5B

MIGRATION TO AND FROM PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 2009/10 - 2014/15 BY PROVINCE OF ORIGIN

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Age Group Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total

Total 70,794 74,647 145,441 71,250 74,912 146,162 71,333 75,114 146,447

0-4 3,725 3,626 7,351 3,742 3,618 7,360 3,716 3,640 7,356 5-9 3,887 3,868 7,755 3,947 3,970 7,917 4,011 4,035 8,04610-14 4,037 3,885 7,922 4,000 3,879 7,879 3,992 3,858 7,85015-19 4,893 4,497 9,390 4,860 4,372 9,232 4,744 4,271 9,01520-24 4,891 4,927 9,818 4,901 4,796 9,697 4,837 4,663 9,50025-29 3,905 4,048 7,953 3,900 4,078 7,978 3,866 4,159 8,02530-34 3,939 4,334 8,273 3,921 4,312 8,233 3,913 4,220 8,13335-39 4,090 4,453 8,543 4,130 4,464 8,594 4,099 4,505 8,60440-44 4,692 4,897 9,589 4,639 4,829 9,468 4,498 4,738 9,23645-49 5,367 5,499 10,866 5,240 5,247 10,487 5,064 5,131 10,19550-54 5,734 5,956 11,690 5,794 6,073 11,867 5,873 5,973 11,84655-59 5,362 5,713 11,075 5,382 5,738 11,120 5,401 5,854 11,25560-64 4,910 5,187 10,097 4,892 5,229 10,121 4,941 5,265 10,20665-69 4,350 4,435 8,785 4,605 4,703 9,308 4,794 4,970 9,76470-74 2,767 3,075 5,842 2,947 3,300 6,247 3,108 3,442 6,55075-79 2,047 2,352 4,399 2,094 2,402 4,496 2,186 2,482 4,66880-84 1,250 1,787 3,037 1,296 1,813 3,109 1,304 1,847 3,15185-89 631 1,245 1,876 638 1,250 1,888 641 1,227 1,868 90+ 317 863 1,180 322 839 1,161 345 834 1,179

Broad Age Groupings

0-14 11,649 11,379 23,028 11,689 11,467 23,156 11,719 11,533 23,25215-49 31,777 32,655 64,432 31,591 32,098 63,689 31,021 31,687 62,70850-64 16,006 16,856 32,862 16,068 17,040 33,108 16,215 17,092 33,307 65+ 11,362 13,757 25,119 11,902 14,307 26,209 12,378 14,802 27,180

Total Dependency Ratio:

0-14 24.4 23.0 23.7 24.5 23.3 23.9 24.8 23.6 24.2 65+ 23.8 27.8 25.8 25.0 29.1 27.1 26.2 30.3 28.3 Total 48.2 50.8 49.5 49.5 52.5 51.0 51.0 54.0 52.5

r: revised data p: preliminary data

Notes: All population data are based on the 2011 Census counts adjusted for net undercoverage.

The total dependency ratio indicates how many children (0-14) and seniors (65+) there are for every 100 persons of working age (15-64).

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 051-0001 - Estimates of population, by age group and sex for July 1, Canada, provinces and territories, annual (persons unless otherwise noted)

2013 (r) 2015 (p)

TABLE 7

POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE GROUPS AS OF JULY 1, 2013-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

2014 (r)

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1996 2001 2006 2011 1996 2001 2006 2011

Abrams Village 328 342 266 267 Morell 336 332 306 313Alberton 1,084 1,115 1,081 1,135 Morell (1) n.a. 10 15 24Bedeque 148 154 139 143 Mount Stewart 310 312 261 225Borden-Carleton 829 798 786 750 Murray Harbour 356 357 358 320Brackley 367 358 336 340 Murray River 420 435 430 334Breadalbane 171 170 172 173 North Rustico 650 637 599 583Cardigan 371 382 374 332 O'Leary 880 860 861 812Central Bedeque 182 186 149 167 Resort Municipality (2) 255 267 272 266Charlottetown 32,531 32,245 32,174 34,562 Rocky Point (1) n.a. 42 41 49Clyde River 601 581 618 576 Scotchfort (1) n.a. 105 137 148Cornwall 4,291 4,412 4,677 5,162 Sherbrooke 160 178 168 172Crapaud 378 382 353 345 Souris 1,293 1,248 1,232 1,173Georgetown 732 721 634 675 Stratford 5,869 6,314 7,083 8,574Hunter River 354 354 319 294 St. Louis 100 98 80 51Kensington 1,383 1,385 1,485 1,496 St. Peter's Bay 283 267 248 253Kings Royalty 246 257 292 291 Summerside 14,525 14,654 14,500 14,751Kinkora 321 315 326 339 Tignish 839 831 758 779Lennox Island (1) 222 261 252 293 Tyne Valley 231 223 226 222Linkletter 304 332 321 320 Union Road 218 225 245 235Meadowbank 354 367 364 338 Victoria 158 119 77 104Miltonvale Park 1,242 1,185 1,163 1,153 Warren Grove 295 332 341 367Miminegash 210 188 176 173 Wellington 427 382 401 409Miscouche 679 766 769 869 Winsloe South 207 240 198 221Montague 1,995 1,945 1,802 1,895

n.a.: data not available

Note 1: Native reserves

Note 2: Resort municipality includes: Stanley Bridge, Hope River, Bayview, Cavendish and North Rustico.

Data presented in this table are Census counts and NOT population estimates.

TABLE 9A

CENSUS POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES AND NATIVE RESERVES ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 1996-2011

Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011.

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Jurisdiction: 1996 2001 2006 2011 Jurisdiction: 1996 2001 2006 2011

Prince Edward I. 134,557 135,294 135,851 140,204 Lot 67 885 880 847 825Kings County 19,565 19,180 18,608 17,990 Lot 20 785 805 798 847Lot 64 1,010 971 931 905 Lot 21 865 905 920 855Lot 63 1,015 991 901 915 Lot 22 505 575 579 560Lot 61 885 816 832 795 Lot 23 860 880 837 1,001Lot 59 1,270 1,276 1,285 1,203 Lot 24 1,415 1,515 1,572 1,656Lot 66 205 176 172 191 Lot 33 1,015 1,095 1,067 1,201Lot 51 745 781 792 769 Lot 34 2,180 2,345 2,355 2,577Lot 52 945 891 823 798 Lot 35 1,455 1,535 1,607 1,643Lot 53 355 406 439 461 Lot 36 740 780 761 743Lot 54 425 441 435 415 Lot 37 540 505 544 587Lot 55 490 446 397 378Lot 56 510 471 447 413 Prince County 44,565 44,495 44,499 44,348Lot 43 795 821 777 746 Lot 28 800 810 880 882Lot 44 935 886 868 806 Lot 27 825 780 822 806Lot 45 515 491 498 458 Lot 26 955 945 999 1,033Lot 46 420 391 400 360 Lot 25 1,065 1,120 1,156 1,177Lot 47 635 586 519 496 Lot 19 1,760 1,775 1,888 1,903Lot 42 300 311 299 274 Lot 18 1,015 1,020 1,055 1,054Lot 41 455 431 468 448 Lot 17 490 450 563 548Lot 40 520 501 477 435 Lot 15 1,180 1,160 1,211 1,122Lot 39 625 621 657 593 Lot 16 645 685 702 733Lot 38 500 526 500 521 Lot 14 790 780 760 763

Lot 13 760 735 721 725Queens County 70,430 71,620 72,744 77,866 Lot 12 900 825 873 865Lot 62 555 485 540 470 Lot 11 590 540 523 499Lot 60 335 320 319 307 Lot 10 305 330 304 318Lot 58 540 545 521 493 Lot 6 960 890 843 828Lot 57 1,050 1,085 999 987 Lot 9 395 410 362 306Lot 50 945 880 853 850 Lot 8 670 675 668 596Lot 49 1,070 1,120 1,043 1,077 Lot 7 630 585 562 472Lot 48 1,570 1,605 1,791 1,911 Lot 5 1,160 1,190 1,253 1,337Lot 31 1,615 1,635 1,616 1,634 Lot 4 1,235 1,240 1,175 1,100Lot 65 1,595 1,830 2,051 2,200 Lot 3 895 865 899 860Lot 30 755 770 759 832 Lot 2 1,765 1,720 1,655 1,487Lot 29 900 860 935 895 Lot 1 1,935 1,900 1,881 1,786

Data presented in this table are Census counts and NOT population estimates.

TABLE 9B

CENSUS POPULATION OF TOWNSHIPS (LOTS)ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 1996-2011

Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011.

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Ethnic origin Total Single Multiple Ethnic origin Total Single Multiple

Total - Ethnic origin 137,375 63,970 73,405 Latin, Central and South American origins 445 100 345

North American Aboriginal origins 4,460 685 3,770 Argentinian 35 0 35 First Nations (North American Indian) 3,750 645 3,110 Brazilian 120 0 115 Inuit 250 15 235 Chilean 25 20 0 Métis 505 25 480 Mexican 60 0 55

Salvadorean 80 45 35 Other North American origins 53,800 26,930 26,865 n.i.e. 30 0 35 Acadian 3,760 975 2,785 American 785 55 730 African origins 500 135 370 Canadian 50,555 25,860 24,690 Central and West African origins 110 80 30 Newfoundlander 15 0 0 Cameroonian 25 0 20 Québécois 50 35 15 Nigerian 65 60 0

North African origins 100 0 90 European origins 105,530 32,885 72,650 Algerian 15 0 0 British Isles origins 91,780 25,165 66,610 Southern and East African origins 45 0 40 Channel Islander 10 0 10 South African 30 0 30 English 42,700 7,345 35,360 Other African origins 270 40 230 Irish 41,715 6,580 35,140 Black, n.o.s. 15 0 15 Scottish 53,960 10,685 43,275 Other African origins, n.i.e. 250 35 215 Welsh 2,475 45 2,425 British Isles origins, n.i.e. 1,855 520 1,335 Asian origins 4,360 3,205 1,155 French origins 28,950 4,655 24,290 West Central Asian and French 28,950 4,655 24,295 Middle Eastern origins 1,300 650 650 Western European origins 11,625 1,950 9,680 Afghan 20 20 0 Austrian 270 0 260 Arab, n.o.s. 30 20 15 Belgian 495 270 225 Iranian 335 315 20 Dutch 4,240 905 3,335 Iraqi 40 0 0 Frisian 35 15 15 Kurd 30 0 0 German 7,160 710 6,450 Lebanese 700 190 515 Swiss 200 40 160 Saudi Arabian 30 25 0 Northern European origins 2,155 155 2,000 Syrian 40 25 15 Danish 880 80 800 Turk 95 35 55 Finnish 160 0 140 South Asian origins 500 420 75 Icelandic 95 0 90 Bangladeshi 30 25 0 Norwegian 295 40 255 East Indian 250 180 70 Swedish 600 0 590 Nepali 80 85 0 Northern European origins, n.i.e. 180 0 175 Pakistani 70 40 35 Eastern European origins 2,650 450 2,195 Sinhalese 20 20 0 Bulgarian 10 0 0 Sri Lankan 60 55 0 Czech 15 0 10 South Asian origins, n.i.e. 15 15 0 Estonian 20 0 20 East and Southeast Asian origins 2,560 2,125 430 Hungarian 415 45 375 Chinese 1,920 1,670 245 Latvian 35 0 35 Filipino 95 55 40 Lithuanian 30 0 25 Japanese 190 110 80 Polish 960 155 800 Korean 140 90 45 Romanian 115 30 85 Mongolian 75 55 0 Russian 370 65 305 Taiwanese 35 30 0 Slovak 45 0 40 Vietnamese 100 70 35 Ukrainian 855 140 715 East and Southeast Asian origins, n.i.e. 25 25 0 Eastern European origins, n.i.e. 20 0 20 Southern European origins 2,370 390 1,975 Oceania origins 70 0 70 Albanian 115 115 0 Australian 55 0 60 Bosnian 30 25 0 Croatian 100 0 85 Greek 180 0 180 Italian 955 130 825 Macedonian 25 0 0 Maltese 25 0 15 Portuguese 430 60 370 Serbian 40 0 35 Spanish 430 0 410 Yugoslavian, n.o.s. 130 15 115 Other European origins 300 105 185 Jewish 210 0 155 Other European origins, n.i.e. 50 50 0

Caribbean origins 305 35 270 Barbadian 40 0 35 Dominican 20 0 20 Jamaican 135 0 135

n.o.s - not otherwise specifiedn.i.e. - not included elsewhere

Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 National Household Survey, NHS Profile, Prince Edward Island

TABLE 11

ETHNIC ORIGINS, 2011 NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEYPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

RESPONSESRESPONSES

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KINGS QUEENS PRINCE TOTAL

POPULATION 17,990 77,865 44,350 140,200

MALES, Total 8,810 37,185 21,605 67,600 Age 0 - 14 1,420 6,425 3,855 11,695 Age 15 - 44 3,050 14,340 7,515 24,905 Age 45 - 64 2,845 11,300 6,720 20,860 Age 65 and over 1,490 5,125 3,515 10,140

FEMALES, Total 9,180 40,680 22,745 72,605 Age 0 - 14 1,450 6,240 3,670 11,360 Age 15 - 44 3,170 15,325 7,830 26,325 Age 45 - 64 2,945 12,290 7,035 22,270 Age 65 and over 1,610 6,835 4,205 12,650

KINGS QUEENS PRINCE TOTAL

DWELLINGSTotal private dwellings: 9,607 36,213 21,123 66,943

Total occupied private dwellings: 7,170 31,410 17,875 56,465 Single-detached houses 5,895 21,075 13,360 40,330 Apartment building, five or more floors 0 60 0 60 Movable dwellings 520 1,045 1,015 2,585 Semi-detached houses 165 1,955 885 3,005 Row houses 215 775 820 1,805 Apartment, duplex 35 605 275 910 Apartment buildings, less than 5 floors 335 5,825 1,480 7,635 Other single-attached houses 15 70 45 135

CENSUS FAMILIESTotal Census Families 5,215 22,300 13,330 40,850Couple families 4,325 18,710 11,235 34,270Married couple families 3,790 16,180 9,725 29,700 Total with children at home 1,850 8,540 4,645 15,035 Total with no children at home 1,940 7,640 5,085 14,660Common-law couple families 540 2,525 1,505 4,575 Total with children at home 295 930 735 1,955 Total with no children at home 245 1,600 775 2,615Lone-parent families 885 3,590 2,100 6,580 Male parent 200 680 445 1,330 Female parent 685 2,910 1,655 5,250Total children at home 5,495 22,620 13,140 41,260Average number of children per family (1) 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0

Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to random rounding.

Data presented in these tables are 2011 Census counts and NOT population estimates.

Note 1: The average number of children per family is calculated using the total number of children at home and the total number of census families.

Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Canada, Households (Table no. 98-313-XCB2011023.IVT, ), Census Families (Table no. 98-312-XCB2011017.IVT); Population and dwelling counts, for Canada and census divisions, 2011. Population and Dwelling Counts

TABLE 12

2011 CENSUS DATA ON POPULATION BY AGE AND GENDERPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

2011 CENSUS DATA ON DWELLINGS AND FAMILIESPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

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CENSUS FAMILIES BY STRUCTURE AND AGE GROUPS OF CHILDREN

Structure and age group 2011 2012 (r) 2013 (r) 2014 (r) 2015 (p)

Couple families 35,041 34,725 34,614 34,852 34,965 With no children 17,562 17854 17,906 18,360 18,668 With children: 17,479 16871 16,708 16,492 16,297 All children aged 18+ 4,877 4763 4,879 4,923 4,961 Children aged 18+ and at least one under 18 years 2,211 2188 2,102 1,996 1,909 All children under 18 years: 10,391 9920 9,727 9,573 9,427 All children under 6 years 2,852 2702 2,667 2,655 2,631 All children 6-14 years 3,211 3060 3,074 2,947 2,878 All children 15-17 years 877 843 811 792 782 Children under 6 years and 6-14 years 1,989 1955 1,905 1,944 1,950 Children under 6 years and 15-17 years 88 50 65 64 64 Children 6-14 years and 15-17 years 1,226 1,159 1,071 1,027 975 Children under 6, 6-14, and 15-17 years 148 151 134 144 147

Lone-parent families 6,653 6,608 6,645 6,566 6,514 With children: 6,653 6,608 6,645 6,566 6,514 All children aged 18+ 2,447 2,408 2,409 2,419 2,420 Children aged 18+ and at least one under 18 years 545 519 526 496 470 All children under 18 years: 3,661 3,681 3,710 3,651 3,624 All children under 6 years 942 957 912 922 919 All children 6-14 years 1,403 1,409 1,485 1,442 1,437 All children 15-17 years 502 474 486 452 428 Children under 6 years and 6-14 years 459 482 477 486 494 Children under 6 years and 15-17 years 17 19 21 19 19 Children 6-14 years and 15-17 years 314 313 303 303 298 Children under 6, 6-14, and 15-17 years 24 27 26 27 29

Total families 41,694 41,333 41,259 41,418 41,479 With no children 17,562 17,854 17,906 18,360 18,668 With children: 24,132 23,479 23,353 23,058 22,811 All children aged 18+ 7,324 7,171 7,288 7,342 7,381 Children aged 18+ and at least one under 18 years 2,756 2,707 2,628 2,492 2,379 All children under 18 years: 14,052 13,601 13,437 13,224 13,051 All children under 6 years 3,794 3,659 3,579 3,577 3,550 All children 6-14 years 4,614 4,469 4,559 4,389 4,315 All children 15-17 years 1,379 1,317 1,297 1,244 1,210 Children under 6 years and 6-14 years 2,448 2,437 2,382 2,430 2,444 Children under 6 years and 15-17 years 105 69 86 83 83 Children 6-14 years and 15-17 years 1,540 1,472 1,374 1,330 1,273 Children under 6, 6-14, and 15-17 years 172 178 160 171 176

r: revised data p: preliminary data

Source: Statistics Canada, Demography Division, Annual Census Family Estimates

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JULY 1, 2011 - 2015

TABLE 13

Note: Census family refers to a married couple (with or without children of either or both spouses), a couple living common-law (with or without children of either or both partners) or a lone parent of any marital status, with at least one child living in the same dwelling. A couple may be of opposite or same sex. 'Children' in a census family include grandchildren living with their grandparent(s) but with no parents present.

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Population Total Persons in AverageJuly 1 Familes 2 3 4 5+ Families Family Size

1995 30,666 11,157 6,802 7,623 5,084 100,603 3.31996 30,912 11,367 6,874 7,646 5,025 101,010 3.31997 31,203 11,771 6,936 7,575 4,921 101,081 3.21998 31,481 12,180 6,994 7,494 4,813 101,068 3.21999 31,759 12,596 7,053 7,416 4,694 101,111 3.22000 32,023 13,020 7,106 7,331 4,566 101,039 3.22001 32,301 13,451 7,168 7,244 4,438 101,021 3.12002 32,416 13,822 7,076 7,203 4,315 100,613 3.12003 32,528 14,192 6,988 7,164 4,184 100,203 3.12004 32,641 14,564 6,899 7,125 4,053 99,791 3.12005 32,753 14,932 6,811 7,087 3,923 99,370 3.02006 32,948 15,419 6,729 7,042 3,758 98,966 3.02007 33,412 16,108 6,545 6,915 3,844 99,830 3.02008 33,882 16,489 6,737 6,962 3,694 100,593 3.02009 34,229 16,809 6,782 6,996 3,642 101,204 3.02010 34,268 16,949 6,862 6,976 3,481 100,795 2.92011 35,041 17,562 7,114 6,946 3,419 102,347 2.9

2012 (r) 34,725 17,854 6,767 6,769 3,335 100,748 2.9 2013 (r) 34,614 17,906 6,767 6,705 3,236 100,069 2.9 2014 (r) 34,852 18,360 6,758 6,597 3,137 100,011 2.9 2015 (p) 34,965 18,668 6,725 6,522 3,050 99,775 2.9

Population Total Persons in AverageJuly 1 Familes 2 3 4 5+ Families Family Size

1995 5,059 2,951 1,472 466 170 13,056 2.61996 5,235 3,048 1,539 465 183 13,501 2.61997 5,446 3,238 1,548 493 167 13,943 2.61998 5,670 3,438 1,562 522 148 14,415 2.51999 5,893 3,637 1,568 553 135 14,893 2.52000 6,131 3,847 1,580 585 119 15,400 2.52001 6,355 4,057 1,589 611 98 15,853 2.52002 6,371 4,038 1,638 600 95 15,894 2.52003 6,390 4,024 1,685 589 92 15,943 2.52004 6,409 4,008 1,733 578 90 15,992 2.52005 6,428 3,996 1,780 566 86 16,040 2.52006 6,461 4,012 1,821 545 83 16,090 2.52007 6,097 3,743 1,756 531 67 15,226 2.52008 6,391 3,932 1,784 566 109 16,038 2.52009 6,545 4,040 1,813 571 121 16,437 2.52010 6,767 4,189 1,879 582 117 16,962 2.52011 6,653 4,185 1,785 552 131 16,620 2.5

2012 (r) 6,608 4,126 1,836 512 134 16,517 2.5 2013 (r) 6,645 4,116 1,876 537 116 16,613 2.5 2014 (r) 6,566 4,097 1,854 499 116 16,355 2.5 2015 (p) 6,514 4,067 1,859 474 114 16,196 2.5

r: revised data p: preliminary data

Source: Statistics Canada, Demography Division, Annual Census Family Estimates

CENSUS FAMILIES: LONE PARENT FAMILIES BY SIZE AND STRUCTUREPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JULY 1, 1994 - 2014

Families by size

TABLE 14

CENSUS FAMILIES: COUPLE FAMILIES BY SIZE AND STRUCTUREPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JULY 1, 1995 - 2015

Families by size

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KINGS QUEENS PRINCE TOTAL

Total number of private households: 7,170 31,410 17,875 56,465 1 person households 1,840 8,040 4,315 14,195 2 person households 2,650 11,645 6,970 21,260 3 person households 1,130 5,125 2,835 9,085 4-5 person households 1,370 6,060 3,405 10,750 6 or more person households 180 545 360 1,075

One-family households 4,825 20,555 12,340 37,725 Other family households (1) 300 1,370 755 2,430 Non-family households 2,045 9,485 4,785 16,315

Number of persons in private households 43,615 76,195 17,580 137,390Average number of persons in private households 2.4 2.4 2.5 2.4

Total population in private households: 17,580 76,180 43,615 137,375 Low income 3,510 11,220 6,840 21,570 Other 14,070 64,960 36,775 115,805 Prevalence of low income in 2010 20.0% 14.8% 15.8% 15.8%

Number of private households w/ household income in 2010: 7,175 31,410 17,880 56,455

Under $ 10,000 320 1,210 600 2,140 $ 10,000 - $19,999 840 2,835 1,835 5,505 $ 20,000 - $29,999 940 2,765 2,090 5,795 $ 30,000 - $39,999 775 3,345 2,250 6,375 $ 40,000 - $49,999 710 3,090 1,995 5,765 $ 50,000 - $59,999 710 2,730 1,575 5,020 $ 60,000 - $79,999 855 4,935 3,005 8,805 $ 80,000 - $99,999 1,005 3,835 1,970 6,815 $100,000 and over 1,015 6,660 2,545 10,225

Average household income in 2010 $60,342 $70,794 $60,551 $66,223Median household income in 2010 $50,170 $58,897 $50,816 $55,311

Number of tenant households in private dwellings 1,130 9,455 4,310 14,895

Average monthly shelter costs for rented dwellings $533 $760 $658 $713

% of tenant households spending 30% or moreof household income on shelter costs 25.8 37.9 34.3 36.0

Number of owner households in private dwellings 5,870 21,460 13,195 40,535

Average owner's monthly shelter costs $724 $952 $773 $861

% of owner households spending 30% or moreof household income on owner's shelter costs 14.8 14.0 12.1 13.5

Average value of dwelling $146,356 $194,667 $142,599 $170,716

Source:Statistics Canada.

Prince Edward Island (Code 11) (table). National Household Survey (NHS) Profile. 2011 National Household Survey. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 99-004-XWE

TABLE 15

2011 CENSUS DATA ON PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDSPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

(1) Refers to one-census family households with additional persons and to multiple-census family households, with or without additional persons. In 2001, this category was called 'Multiple-family households' and did not include one-family households with additional persons.

2011 NHS DATA ON PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS INCOMEPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

2011 Census of Canada, Households (Table no. 98-313-XCB2011023.IVT)

Sum of Counties may not equal total due to rounding

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Population Labour Particip.15+ years Force Total Full-time Part-time Number Rate Rate

('000s) ('000s) ('000s) ('000s) ('000s) ('000s) (%) (%)

Canada 29,279.8 19,278.0 17,946.6 14,559.3 3,387.3 1,331.4 6.9 65.8Newfoundland 442.9 270.8 236.2 201.5 34.7 34.7 12.8 61.1Prince Edward Island 120.9 81.7 73.2 60.8 12.4 8.5 10.4 67.6Nova Scotia 785.5 490.2 448.1 368.2 79.9 42.0 8.6 62.4New Brunswick 622.0 390.2 351.8 297.9 53.9 38.4 9.8 62.7Québec 6,843.3 4,434.2 4,097.0 3,290.3 806.7 337.2 7.6 64.8Ontario 11,385.6 7,426.1 6,923.2 5,618.2 1,305.0 502.9 6.8 65.2Manitoba 987.2 674.1 636.2 514.7 121.5 37.9 5.6 68.3Saskatchewan 861.5 604.1 573.7 472.8 100.9 30.4 5.0 70.1Alberta 3,353.8 2,449.2 2,301.1 1,910.8 390.3 148.0 6.0 73.0British Columbia 3,877.1 2,457.6 2,306.2 1,824.0 482.2 151.4 6.2 63.4

Note: Labour force estimates are based on the 2011 Census.

Population Labour Particip.15+ years Force Total Full-time Part-time Number Rate Rate

('000s) ('000s) ('000s) ('000s) ('000s) ('000s) (%) (%)

2006 112.0 76.5 68.0 57.3 10.7 8.5 11.1 68.32007 112.4 76.2 68.4 56.8 11.6 7.8 10.2 67.82008 113.4 77.3 69.0 57.7 11.3 8.4 10.9 68.22009 114.5 77.3 68.1 56.5 11.6 9.2 11.9 67.52010 116.5 78.7 69.7 57.1 12.6 9.0 11.4 67.62011 118.6 80.8 71.9 59.9 12.0 8.9 11.0 68.12012 119.8 82.2 73.0 60.4 12.7 9.2 11.2 68.62013 120.2 83.8 74.1 61.0 13.2 9.7 11.6 69.72014 120.6 82.8 74.0 62.1 11.9 8.8 10.6 68.72015 120.9 81.7 73.2 60.8 12.4 8.5 10.4 67.6

Note: Labour force estimates are based on the 2011 Census.

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 282-0002 - Labour force survey estimates (LFS), by sex and detailed age group, annual (persons unless otherwise noted)

TABLE 16

LABOUR STATISTICS, 2015CANADA BY PROVINCE

Unemployment Employment

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 282-0002 - Labour force survey estimates (LFS), by sex and detailed age group, annual (persons unless otherwise noted)

Employment Unemployment

TABLE 17

LABOUR STATISTICS, 2006 - 2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

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Occupation 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

All Occupations 69.7 71.9 73.0 74.1 74.0 73.2Annual change (%) 2.3 3.2 1.5 1.5 -0.1 -1.1

Management 7.7 7.6 7.5 7.0 6.9 6.7Business, Finance and Administrative 10.9 10.4 10.8 10.4 10.7 10.4Natural and Applied Sciences & Related 4.0 4.0 4.1 3.9 4.0 4.4Health 5.6 5.1 5.2 6.5 6.5 6.4Edu., Law and Social, Community and Gov't Srvcs 7.5 7.7 8.6 8.3 7.8 7.2Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport 1.1 1.6 1.2 1.8 1.8 1.5Sales and Service 16.4 17.8 17.9 18.3 18.0 18.6Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators 9.4 9.9 10.1 10.2 10.9 10.1Natural resources, Agriculture and Related 4.6 5.3 5.2 5.0 4.6 4.4Manufacturing and Utilities 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.8 2.8 3.5

Notes: Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding. Labour force estimates are based on the 2011 Census.

Occupation 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Industrial Aggregate 63,124 64,470 64,695 63,998 62,862 62,680 62,707Annual change (%) 2.6 2.1 0.3 -1.1 -1.8 -0.3 0.0

Goods Producing Industries 10,246 9,637 9,486 9,454 8,912 8,501 8,731 Construction 4,657 3,988 3,864 3,776 x 3,468 3,362 Manufacturing 5,106 5,197 5,181 5,195 4,875 4,566 4,802Service Producing Industries 52,198 53,748 54,186 53,662 53,014 53,430 53,205 Trade Sector 10,101 10,403 10,691 10,622 10,360 10,846 10,656 Transportation and Warehousing 2,845 2,678 2,496 2,566 2,645 2,528 2,561 Information and Culture 808 818 829 865 930 1,094 1,138 Finance and Insurance 1,785 1,902 1,837 1,765 1,863 1,830 1,932 Real Estate and Leasing 753 777 826 878 963 781 756 Professiional Services 1,818 2,041 2,103 2,269 2,203 2,034 1,917 Management Services 424 486 672 344 261 233 231 Administrative Support 3,369 3,643 3,406 3,168 3,557 4,011 3,663 Education 5,121 5,224 5,509 5,436 5,309 5,107 4,911 Health and Social Services 9,148 9,348 9,320 9,132 8,684 8,793 9,077 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 1,526 1,013 940 928 900 907 1,002 Accommodation and Food Services 5,611 5,496 5,536 5,783 5,598 5,759 5,944 Other Services 2,126 2,003 1,970 2,006 1,957 1,987 1,968 Public Administration 6,769 7,916 8,070 7,902 7,782 7,519 7,450

PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDSURVEY OF EMPLOYMENT, PAYROLLS AND HOURS

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 281-0063 - Employment and average weekly earnings including overtime (SEPH), seasonally adjusted, for all employees by industries classified using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), monthly (persons

TABLE 18

EMPLOYMENT BY OCCUPATION, 2010-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

(THOUSANDS)

TABLE 19

EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY, 2009-2015

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 282-0142 - Labour force survey estimates (LFS), by National Occupational Classification (NOC) and sex, annual (persons unless otherwise noted)

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Not inMALES Pop. Labour Labour Particip.

15 years + Force Force Rate Rate Full-time Part-time Rate NumberAge Group ('000s) ('000s) ('000s) (%) (%) ('000s) ('000s) (%) ('000s)

15 to 19 4.6 2.0 2.6 56.5 43.5 0.6 1.3 26.9 0.720 to 24 4.8 0.8 4.0 83.3 68.8 2.6 0.7 17.5 0.725 to 29 3.8 0.3 3.5 92.1 81.6 2.8 0.3 11.4 0.430 to 34 3.9 0.2 3.7 94.9 84.6 3.1 0.2 10.8 0.435 to 39 4.1 0.4 3.7 90.2 78.0 3.1 0.2 13.5 0.540 to 44 4.4 0.4 4.1 93.2 84.1 3.5 x 9.8 0.445 to 49 4.9 0.3 4.6 93.9 85.7 4.0 0.2 8.7 0.450 to 54 5.9 0.5 5.4 91.5 84.7 4.8 0.2 7.4 0.455 to 59 5.3 1.1 4.3 81.1 73.6 3.7 0.2 9.3 0.460 to 64 4.9 1.8 3.1 63.3 55.1 2.4 0.3 12.9 0.4

65 and over 12.0 9.0 3.0 25.0 21.7 1.9 0.8 13.3 0.415 and over 58.6 16.7 41.9 71.5 63.0 32.5 4.4 11.9 5.0

Not inFEMALES Pop. Labour Labour Particip.

15 years + Force Force Rate Rate Full-time Part-time Rate NumberAge Group ('000s) ('000s) ('000s) (%) (%) ('000s) ('000s) (%) ('000s)

15 to 19 4.2 1.8 2.4 57.1 50.0 0.6 1.5 12.5 0.320 to 24 4.6 1.0 3.6 78.3 73.9 2.3 1.1 8.3 0.325 to 29 4.1 0.7 3.5 85.4 75.6 2.6 0.5 11.4 0.430 to 34 4.3 0.6 3.7 86.0 79.1 2.9 0.5 8.1 0.335 to 39 4.2 0.5 3.7 88.1 83.3 3.0 0.5 5.4 0.240 to 44 5.0 0.5 4.5 90.0 84.0 3.6 0.5 6.7 0.345 to 49 4.7 0.6 4.2 89.4 80.9 3.3 0.6 7.1 0.350 to 54 6.3 0.7 5.6 88.9 81.0 4.4 0.7 8.9 0.555 to 59 5.8 1.3 4.5 77.6 70.7 3.2 0.9 8.9 0.460 to 64 5.3 2.7 2.6 49.1 43.4 1.7 0.6 11.5 0.3

65 and over 13.8 12.2 1.6 11.6 10.1 0.8 0.6 12.5 0.215 and over 62.4 22.5 39.8 63.8 58.0 28.3 7.9 9.0 3.6

Not inTOTAL Pop. Labour Labour Particip.

15 years + Force Force Rate Rate Full-time Part-time Rate NumberAge Group ('000s) ('000s) ('000s) (%) (%) ('000s) ('000s) (%) ('000s)

15 to 19 8.9 3.8 5.1 57.3 44.9 1.2 2.8 19.6 1.020 to 24 9.4 1.8 7.6 80.9 71.3 4.9 1.7 13.2 1.025 to 29 7.9 0.9 7.0 88.6 78.5 5.4 0.8 11.4 0.830 to 34 8.1 0.8 7.4 91.4 82.7 6.0 0.7 9.5 0.735 to 39 8.3 0.9 7.4 89.2 80.7 6.1 0.6 9.5 0.740 to 44 9.4 0.9 8.5 90.4 83.0 7.1 0.7 8.2 0.745 to 49 9.6 0.9 8.7 90.6 83.3 7.3 0.8 8.0 0.750 to 54 12.1 1.2 11.0 90.9 83.5 9.2 0.9 8.2 0.955 to 59 11.1 2.4 8.8 79.3 71.2 6.9 1.1 9.1 0.860 to 64 10.2 4.5 5.7 55.9 48.0 4.0 0.9 14.0 0.8

65 and over 25.8 21.2 4.6 17.8 15.9 2.7 1.4 10.9 0.515 and over 120.9 39.2 81.7 67.6 60.5 60.8 12.4 10.4 8.5

Note: Labour Force estimates are based on the 2011 Census.

x : Suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act

TABLE 20

LABOUR STATISTICS BY SEX AND AGE GROUP, 2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Employment Unemployment

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 282-0002 - Labour force survey estimates (LFS), by sex and detailed age group, annual (persons unless otherwise noted)

Employment

Employment Unemployment

Unemployment

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SECTOR: 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

ALL SECTORS 69.0 68.1 69.7 71.9 73.0 74.1 74.0 73.2 Annual change (%) 0.9 -1.3 2.3 3.2 1.5 1.5 -0.1 -1.1

Goods-producing sector 17.2 17.1 16.5 17.3 17.8 17.4 18.0 17.2 Annual change (%) -2.8 -0.6 -3.5 4.8 2.9 -2.2 3.4 -4.4

Agriculture 3.2 3.6 3.3 3.7 4.1 3.9 3.7 3.2 Forestry and Fishing 2.7 2.4 2.7 3.2 3.2 2.6 2.5 2.4 Utilities 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.4 Construction 5.3 5.5 5.2 5.4 5.2 5.5 5.8 5.2 Manufacturing 5.8 5.3 5.0 4.8 5.0 5.0 5.6 6.0

Services-providing sector 51.7 51.0 53.2 54.6 55.2 56.7 56.1 55.9 Annual change (%) 1.8 -1.4 4.3 2.6 1.1 2.7 -1.1 -0.4

Trade 10.3 9.8 10.2 10.5 10.1 11.0 11.0 11.0 Transportation and Warehousing 2.7 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.7 2.5 2.9 2.5 Finance, Insurance & Real Estate 2.8 2.4 2.3 2.5 2.4 2.2 2.3 2.5 Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 2.4 2.2 2.7 3.0 3.2 3.1 2.9 3.1 Management, Administrative, and Other Support Services 2.6 2.7 3.0 2.5 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.5 Educational Services 4.7 4.7 5.6 6.3 5.5 5.6 5.6 5.3 Health Care and Social Assistance 8.5 8.5 8.7 8.9 10.0 10.8 10.5 9.9 Public Administration 7.4 7.9 7.8 7.5 7.7 7.6 7.0 7.4 Information, Culture and Recreation 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.9 2.6 2.4 Accommodation and Food Services 5.4 5.3 5.2 5.6 5.8 5.6 5.5 6.0 Other Services 2.7 2.9 3.0 3.2 3.3 3.2 3.3 3.4

-- nil x: confidential data

Note: Labour force estimates are based on the 2011 Census.

Level of schooling 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Total, all education levels 77.3 77.3 78.7 80.8 82.2 83.8 82.8 81.7 0 - 8 years 2.9 2.6 2.7 2.5 2.7 2.3 2.3 1.8 Some high school 12.1 11.3 10.2 11.0 10.9 10.4 9.5 9.5 High school graduate 17.0 15.7 16.0 16.4 16.4 17.4 18.1 18.5 Some post-secondary 5.9 6.9 7.2 6.4 6.4 6.1 6.2 5.0 Post-sec. certificate/diploma 26.4 27.4 26.5 28.2 29.0 30.3 29.1 28.5 University degree: 13.0 13.5 16.0 16.3 16.9 17.3 17.6 18.3 Bachelor's degree 9.1 9.4 11.1 11.5 11.8 12.4 12.2 13.2 Above bachelor's degree 3.9 4.0 4.9 4.8 5.1 4.9 5.4 5.1

Note: Labour force estimates are based on the 2011 Census.

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 282-0004 - Labour force survey estimates (LFS), by educational attainment, sex and age group, annual (persons unless otherwise noted)

LABOUR FORCE BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, 2008-2015

(THOUSANDS)

TABLE 21

ESTIMATES OF EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY, 2008-2015

(THOUSANDS)

TABLE 22

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 282-0008 - Labour force survey estimates (LFS), by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), sex and age group, annual (persons unless otherwise noted)

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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 2,354 2,176 2,250 2,233 2,200 2,224 2,310 2,325 3,044Mining and Oil and Gas Extraction 9 5 8 8 5 6 5 6 14Utilities 14 18 14 15 14 12 14 12 10Construction 1,113 1,078 1,047 1,070 1,086 1,082 1,115 1,179 1,310Manufacturing 401 382 354 356 338 313 312 328 335Wholesale Trade 331 321 276 304 285 281 262 274 304Retail Trade 980 983 881 951 966 940 979 1,031 1,100Transportation and Warehousing 467 463 436 433 413 390 427 432 526Information and Cultural Industries 85 99 96 88 89 93 98 103 135Finance and Insurance 427 481 427 460 472 468 463 490 607Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 679 695 659 646 719 747 870 943 1,756Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 597 610 605 618 644 628 695 754 909Management of Companies and Enterprises 251 387 383 403 389 386 377 364 355Admin. and Support, Waste Mngmnt and Remediation Srvcs 307 295 270 290 297 277 268 302 372Educational Services 104 119 116 119 111 95 88 98 112Health Care and Social Assistance 467 500 446 470 504 493 503 534 741Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 226 205 184 195 197 188 210 206 246Accommodation and Food Services 552 574 526 571 579 555 593 603 645Other Services 840 877 844 872 895 877 902 958 1,072Public Administration 120 288 298 295 302 304 305 303 300

Total 10,324 10,556 10,120 10,397 10,505 10,359 10,796 11,245 13,893

Indeterminate 1-4 5-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100-199 200-499 500+

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 2,198 563 145 100 33 3 2 0 0Mining and Oil and Gas Extraction 5 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Utilities 2 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 0Construction 599 439 153 70 38 8 1 2 0Manufacturing 118 75 38 42 35 9 11 7 0Wholesale Trade 115 81 41 27 25 10 3 2 0Retail Trade 339 275 246 117 90 23 5 5 0Transportation and Warehousing 303 130 39 27 17 6 2 2 0Information and Cultural Industries 68 32 14 6 8 5 1 0 1Finance and Insurance 410 101 29 23 37 5 0 2 0Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 1,557 137 34 15 10 1 1 0 1Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 548 236 63 34 22 3 1 1 1Management of Companies and Enterprises 300 29 11 7 5 2 1 0 0Admin. and Support, Waste Mngmnt and Remediation Srvcs 156 112 39 34 19 6 4 1 1Educational Services 52 22 12 13 6 1 2 1 3Health Care and Social Assistance 349 178 97 63 28 13 12 0 1Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 113 56 27 22 22 4 1 0 1Accommodation and Food Services 205 120 80 112 88 33 5 2 0Other Services 422 427 137 65 17 3 0 0 1Public Administration 12 92 80 61 27 11 7 6 4

Total 7,871 3,112 1,286 841 531 148 59 31 14

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 552-0001 - Canadian business patterns, location counts with employees, by employment size and North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), Canada and provinces, December 2014, semi-annual (number)

Changes in business industrial classification strategies used by Statistics Canada's Business Register over the past year have created increases in the number of active businesses shown by the Canadian Business Patterns. As a result, these data do not only represent changes in the business population over time. Statistics Canada advises users to not use these data as a time series.

The locations in the "indeterminate" category do not maintain an employee payroll, but may have a workforce which consists of contracted workers, family members or business owners.

Number of Employees

TABLE 23

NUMBER OF BUSINESSES, LOCATION COUNTSPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

LOCATION COUNTS BY INDUSTRY, 2006 - 2014

2014 LOCATION COUNTS BY EMPLOYMENT SIZE

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Industrial Goods-prod. Service-prod.Year Aggregate Industries Construction Manufacturing Industries Trade services Public Admin.

2010 706.38 769.57 727.06 771.30 695.09 530.57 1,009.272011 719.31 805.18 F 810.06 704.36 547.59 1,025.782012 738.39 838.36 808.56 831.33 720.87 578.67 1,065.012013 752.46 825.76 x 797.43 740.17 570.58 1,078.182014 773.82 834.58 844.20 790.48 764.15 603.17 1,112.212015 800.70 895.14 863.41 870.39 785.22 640.22 1,130.75

x: confidential dataF: Too unreliable to be published

2011 (r) 2012 (r) 2013 (r) 2014 (r) 2015 (p)

Goods-producing industries: 488,654 504,128 507,585 503,014 542,734 Manufacturing 195,851 199,562 196,349 194,854 224,315 Construction 185,976 190,169 187,247 185,075 184,700 Other 106,827 114,397 123,989 123,085 133,719

Service-providing industries: 1,942,228 1,985,669 2,035,513 2,093,423 2,147,759 Trade 259,830 277,130 289,260 310,980 321,468 Transportation and storage 64,266 62,563 70,879 69,656 73,614 Information and cultural industries 36,230 38,833 39,753 43,473 46,403 Finance, real estate and company mgmt. 161,461 161,801 169,345 175,235 183,863 Professional and personal services 391,061 399,337 394,410 413,506 423,957 Educational services 258,615 268,174 272,166 279,371 284,889 Health Care and Social Assistance 358,820 376,269 387,942 401,627 414,785 Public administration: Federal government 253,819 244,548 256,642 243,099 237,847 Provincial government 128,567 125,221 124,286 124,060 128,355 Local government 29,559 31,793 30,830 32,416 32,578

Total Wages and Salaries 2,430,882 2,489,797 2,543,098 2,596,437 2,690,493Supplementary Labour Income 373,789 394,067 418,976 431,891 447,440

Total Labour Income 2,804,671 2,883,864 2,962,074 3,028,328 3,137,933Annual change (%) 4.4 2.8 2.7 2.2 3.6

r: revised datap: preliminary data

TotalYear Beneficiaries Regular Sickness Maternity Parental Fishing Work Sharing Training

2010 12,293 9,445 692 288 651 1,203 16 5462011 12,043 9,198 744 288 653 1,144 14 5032012 11,618 8,788 763 264 643 1,143 18 4592013 10,563 7,723 810 278 609 1,137 7 4432014 10,085 7,161 833 296 654 1,138 1 4092015 10,365 7,388 914 268 639 1,138 20 372

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 276-0020 - Employment Insurance program (EI), beneficiaries by province, type of income benefits, sex and age

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES BY SELECTED INDUSTRIES, 2010-2015

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TABLE 27

EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE STATISTICS, 2010-2015

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND(UNADJUSTED, $ THOUSANDS)

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND(DOLLARS)

TABLE 26

WAGES, SALARIES AND SUPPLEMENTARY LABOUR INCOME, 2011-2015

MONTHLY AVERAGE NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES BY TYPE

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 281-0027 - Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours (SEPH), average weekly earnings by type of employee, overtime status and detailed North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), annual (current dollars)

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 382-0006 - Wages, salaries and employers' social contributions, monthly (dollars)

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OCCUPATION: 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Management 318 364 408 392 363 319 310 290 Annual change (%) -3.0 14.5 12.1 -3.9 -7.4 -12.1 -2.8 -6.5

Business, Finance and Administration 671 778 843 864 783 635 610 623 Annual change (%) -2.6 15.9 8.4 2.5 -9.4 -18.9 -3.9 2.1

Natural & Applied Science and Related Occupations 244 261 303 291 303 272 278 253 Annual change (%) -3.2 7.0 16.1 -4.0 4.1 -10.2 2.2 -9.0

Health 92 112 121 136 134 112 112 123 Annual change (%) -7.1 21.7 8.0 12.4 -1.5 -16.4 0.0 9.8

Social Science, Education, Government Services and Religion 222 274 311 308 343 273 231 229 Annual change (%) -3.5 23.4 13.5 -1.0 11.4 -20.4 -15.4 -0.9

Art, Culture, Sport and Recreation 78 91 118 116 104 98 79 71 Annual change (%) -3.7 16.7 29.7 -1.7 -10.3 -5.8 -19.4 -10.1

Sales and Service 1,492 1,653 1,728 1,721 1,693 1,476 1,279 1,276 Annual change (%) -1.9 10.8 4.5 -0.4 -1.6 -12.8 -13.3 -0.2

Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators and Related Occupations 2,312 2,572 2,608 2,555 2,353 2,080 1,983 2,130 Annual change (%) 1.8 11.2 1.4 -2.0 -7.9 -11.6 -4.7 7.4

Primary Industry 1,858 1,943 1,940 1,892 1,917 1,732 1,575 1,660 Annual change (%) -1.8 4.6 -0.2 -2.5 1.3 -9.7 -9.1 5.4

Processing, Manufacturing & Utilities 1,013 1,044 1,038 923 795 727 704 722 Annual change (%) -2.2 3.1 -0.6 -11.1 -13.9 -8.6 -3.2 2.6

Unclassified 0 12 32 0 0 1 7 10 Annual change (%) 0.0 0.0 166.7 -100.0 0.0 0.0 600.0 42.9

All Occupations 8,300 9,099 9,445 9,198 8,788 7,722 7,161 7,387 Annual change (%) -1.1 9.6 3.8 -2.6 -4.5 -12.1 -7.3 3.2

n.a. data not available.

Note: components may not add to total due to rounding.

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 276-0040 - Employment Insurance program (EI), beneficiaries receiving regular income benefits by province and National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S), annual (persons)

TABLE 28

AVERAGE MONTHLY NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES RECEIVING

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 2008-2015REGULAR EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS, BY OCCUPATION

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Wage group 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Under $5,000 8,910 8,270 7,900 7,430 7,290 7,310 7,120 6,910 6,530 6,600$5,000-$9,999 11,220 10,680 9,920 9,340 9,340 8,900 8,640 8,130 7,900 7,600$10,000-$14,999 14,660 13,920 12,380 11,670 11,140 11,000 10,800 10,120 9,510 9,430$15,000-$19,999 14,000 14,210 13,870 13,470 13,100 12,870 12,870 12,880 12,340 12,300$20,000-$24,999 11,060 10,820 11,040 11,120 11,020 11,140 10,950 10,750 10,450 10,020$25,000-$34,999 18,310 18,460 18,750 18,960 18,350 18,820 18,810 18,960 18,370 18,030$35,000-$49,999 15,030 15,490 16,890 17,720 18,400 18,740 19,460 19,900 20,470 20,610$50,000-$74,999 8,240 9,150 10,130 11,350 12,460 12,980 13,640 14,790 15,740 16,040$75,000-$99,999 1,940 2,330 2,620 3,020 3,520 3,760 4,060 4,660 5,070 5,430$100,000-$149,999 960 1,180 1,250 1,400 1,660 1,770 2,010 2,270 2,690 3,010$150,000-$199,999 230 270 290 280 340 410 410 490 590 690$200,000-$249,999 120 100 120 140 140 120 160 180 220 270$250,000 and over 140 170 170 210 230 220 240 280 280 300

Total Persons with Income 104,820 105,050 105,330 106,100 106,990 108,040 109,170 110,320 110,150 110,330

Median Total Income ($) 21,600 22,400 23,800 25,010 25,820 26,400 27,130 28,160 29,310 29,890

2006 (r) 2007 (r) 2008 (r) 2009 (r) 2010 (r) 2011 (r) 2012 (r) 2013 (r) 2014 (p)

Compensation of Employees (1) 2,271 2,412 2,566 2,653 2,752 2,905 3,016 3,132 3,205

Net Mixed Income (2) 504 516 515 510 566 605 642 642 675 Non-Farm 195 204 190 179 193 213 232 210 245 Farm 34 28 26 7 28 36 40 49 44 Rental Income of Properties 275 285 300 325 345 356 370 383 386Net Property Income 255 276 298 305 320 306 330 322 340 Property Income Received (3) 449 487 498 470 479 491 501 497 507 Less: Property Income Paid 194 211 200 165 159 185 171 175 167

Primary Household Income 3,030 3,204 3,379 3,468 3,638 3,816 3,988 4,096 4,220Current Transfers Received (4) 865 926 964 1,049 1,097 1,118 1,165 1,218 1,252 From Non-Profit Institutions Serving Households 11 11 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 From Corporations 166 189 196 208 228 225 242 259 274 From General Government 680 718 747 820 847 871 901 937 956 From Non-Residents 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9Less: Current Transfers Paid 1,181 1,283 1,322 1,327 1,337 1,448 1,519 1,560 1,618

Household Disposable Income 2,714 2,847 3,021 3,190 3,398 3,486 3,634 3,754 3,854

Less: Household Final Consumption Expenditure 3,008 3,196 3,363 3,396 3,590 3,764 3,869 3,981 4,111

Household Net Savings -106 -149 -134 -21 -11 -72 -32 -32 -59

Household Saving Rate (%) -3.9 -5.2 -4.4 -0.7 -0.3 -2.1 -0.9 -0.9 -1.5

Gross Household Income (1+2+3+4) 4,089 4,341 4,543 4,682 4,894 5,119 5,324 5,489 5,639

Per capita Household Income, P.E.I. 29,659 31,520 32,739 33,465 34,543 35,539 36,652 37,740 38,580

Per capita Household Income, Canada 36,347 38,479 39,768 39,301 40,231 41,747 43,061 44,299 45,353

P.E.I. per capita Household Income as% of Canada per capita Household Income 81.6 81.9 82.3 85.1 85.9 85.1 85.1 85.2 85.1

r: revised data p: preliminary data

Source:Statistics Canada. Table 384-0040 - Current accounts - Households, provincial and territorial, annual (dollars unless otherwise noted)

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TABLE 30

HOUSEHOLD INCOME, 2006-2014

($ MILLIONS)PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDPERSONS WITH INCOME BY TOTAL INCOME, 2004-2013

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 111-0008 - Neighbourhood income and demographics, taxfilers and dependents with income by total income, sex and age group, annual (number unless otherwise noted)

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Province Total Under 18 18 to 64 65+ Under 18 18 - 64 65+ Under 65 65+

Canada 13.5 16.1 13.6 10.0 16.0 9.1 3.1 35.8 28.7Newfoundland 7.9 10.5 8.5 F 10.4 5.2 F 28.4 FPrince Edward Island 10.9 13.0 10.4 10.4 13.0 7.8 F 25.0 29.4Nova Scotia 10.9 13.8 10.5 9.3 13.5 5.7 F 33.0 25.9New Brunswick 9.7 12.5 9.8 6.0 12.5 5.8 F 30.2 18.8Quebec 14.4 16.4 14.0 13.5 16.4 8.7 F 37.4 36.4Ontario 15.3 19.8 15.3 9.0 19.6 11.3 3.5 38.6 26.7Manitoba 13.3 15.5 13.6 8.5 15.5 9.5 F 34.5 25.0Saskatchewan 9.7 12.2 9.8 5.3 12.2 6.7 F 24.5 13.9Alberta 8.0 8.1 8.3 6.0 7.9 4.4 F 27.5 22.9British Columbia 14.6 15.2 15.0 12.3 14.9 9.8 6.3 38.0 28.5

Province Total Under 18 18 to 64 65+ Under 18 18 - 64 65+ Under 65 65+

Canada 13.5 16.5 13.1 11.1 16.5 10.1 5.2 28.0 27.1Newfoundland 13.4 17.0 10.7 19.7 17.1 8.6 13.2 23.9 39.8Prince Edward Island 16.1 19.9 13.6 21.4 19.9 12.7 F 19.0 47.7Nova Scotia 14.6 17.5 13.1 17.2 17.5 9.7 9.5 28.6 35.5New Brunswick 15.0 17.4 13.0 19.3 17.4 9.4 14.0 31.1 33.9Quebec 14.0 15.3 13.3 15.4 15.3 9.4 5.9 30.0 35.0Ontario 14.4 19.0 14.4 8.2 18.9 11.7 3.6 29.5 23.2Manitoba 14.8 20.0 13.9 10.7 20.0 11.0 5.0 28.2 24.0Saskatchewan 12.7 17.4 11.1 12.2 17.4 8.9 4.4 21.6 27.7Alberta 7.6 10.0 7.6 2.4 10.1 5.7 F 17.1 FBritish Columbia 14.4 15.5 14.6 12.5 15.5 10.8 7.4 31.0 26.1

Province Total Under 18 18 to 64 65+ Under 18 18 - 64 65+ Under 65 65+

Canada 12.1 14.7 13.2 4.2 14.6 9.1 2.1 33.5 9.8Newfoundland 12.4 18.2 12.1 7.2 18.1 9.0 4.7 31.3 15.1Prince Edward Island 15.8 20.9 14.4 15.6 20.9 11.8 F 28.6 37.2Nova Scotia 13.1 17.5 13.3 8.4 17.3 8.4 4.2 35.6 18.4New Brunswick 13.2 18.8 13.2 7.3 18.8 9.0 3.7 34.5 17.4Quebec 10.8 11.4 12.6 3.0 11.4 7.8 F 33.1 6.5Ontario 14.0 17.8 15.0 4.5 17.7 11.2 2.3 36.5 11.9Manitoba 11.6 15.3 12.3 3.2 15.3 8.8 F 29.9 8.5Saskatchewan 10.1 13.5 10.4 3.2 13.5 7.5 F 24.1 7.8Alberta 7.4 8.9 8.0 F 8.7 4.8 F 24.0 FBritish Columbia 13.1 14.9 14.5 5.4 14.6 9.4 3.2 37.3 11.4

E: Use with cautionF: Too unreliable to be published

The Market Basket Measure (MBM) attempts to measure a standard of living that is a compromise between subsistence and social inclusion. It also reflects differences in living costs across regions. The MBM represents the cost of a basket that includes: a nutritious diet, clothing and footwear, shelter, transportation, and other necessary goods and services (such as personal care items or household supplies). The cost of the basket is compared to disposable income for each family to determine low income rates.

Low income measures (LIMs), are relative measures of low income, set at 50% of adjusted median household income. These measures are categorized according to the number of persons present in the household, reflecting the economies of scale inherent in household size.

PERCENTAGE OF PERSONS IN LOW INCOMECANADIAN INCOME SURVEY, 2013

LOW INCOME CUT-OFFS (BEFORE TAX)

TABLE 31

Before-tax low income cut-offs (1992 base) were determined from an analysis of the 1992 Family Expenditure Survey data. These income limits were selected on the basis that families with incomes below these limits usually spent 54.7% or more of their income on food, shelter and clothing. Low income cut-offs were differentiated by community size of residence and family size.

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 206-0041 - Low income statistics by age, sex and economic family type, Canada, provinces and selected census metropolitan areas (CMAs), annual

Persons In Economic Families Unattached IndividualsAll Persons

Results of the Canadian Income Survey should not be compared to those produced by the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics or other previous income surveys.

MARKET BASKET MEASURE (2011 BASE)

All Persons Persons In Economic Families Unattached Individuals

LOW INCOME MEASURE (AFTER TAX)

All Persons Persons In Economic Families Unattached Individuals

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Component 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Market Income

Employment Income 2,133 2,242 2,366 2,400 2,483 2,628 2,726 2,796 Wages, salaries and commissions 1,971 2,081 2,216 2,267 2,341 2,479 2,562 2,648 Self-employment income 162 161 151 133 142 149 164 148Investment income 100 111 124 121 127 132 141 148Private Pensions 232 248 259 267 282 299 315 334RRSP 9 9 9 9 11 13 13 15Other income 62 64 64 69 69 68 74 75Total Market Income 2,536 2,675 2,823 2,865 2,972 3,139 3,269 3,368

Annual change (%) 4.3 5.5 5.5 1.5 3.7 5.6 4.1 3.1

Government Transfers

Employment Insurance (EI) benefits 187 195 194 213 219 220 221 203Old Age Security (OAS) and Net Federal Supplements 147 154 159 165 170 180 191 199Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) benefits 149 159 168 179 186 196 208 220Canada Child Tax benefit 49 53 53 54 56 55 55 55Goods and Services Tax (GST) and Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) credits 18 15 15 16 16 16 16 16Workers' Compensation benefits 14 15 16 16 17 17 19 19Social Assistance 23 23 24 25 26 28 27 26Provincial Refundable Tax Credits and Family Benefits 0 .. .. .. .. .. 1 4Other government transfers 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4Total Government Transfers 587 614 629 668 693 716 741 746

Annual change (%) 6.9 4.5 2.6 6.1 3.8 3.3 3.6 0.6

Total Income 3,123 3,288 3,452 3,533 3,665 3,855 4,010 4,115Annual change (%) 4.8 5.3 5.0 2.3 3.7 5.2 4.0 2.6

.. Not Available

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TOTAL INCOME BY INCOME SOURCE, 2006-2013PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

($ MILLIONS)

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 111-0007 - Neighbourhood income and demographics, taxfilers and dependents with income, by source of income, annual

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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013(p)

All returns (number) 105,510 107,060 109,990 107,050 107,990 108,020 106,970Total income ($ millions) 3,311 3,431 3,599 3,623 3,781 3,931 4,046Average income ($) 31,381 32,047 32,721 33,844 35,013 36,391 37,824

Taxable returns (number) 75,560 77,320 79,740 78,270 79,630 80,390 80,020Total income ($ millions) 2,964 3,099 3,231 3,331 3,390 3,535 3,611Average income ($) 39,227 40,080 40,519 42,558 42,572 43,973 45,126

Net Federal tax ($ millions) 272 288 274 285 303 320 332Net Provincial tax ($ millions) 215 231 237 241 258 276 286Total tax ($ millions) 501 531 522 537 573 612 632 Annual change (%) 2.5 6.0 -1.7 2.9 6.7 6.8 3.3

Average tax ($) 6,630 6,868 6,546 6,861 7,196 7,613 7,898 Annual change (%) 1.0 3.6 -4.7 4.8 4.9 5.8 3.7

Note: Data for this table is based on a stratified random sample of individual tax returns.p: preliminary data

TotalTotal Average Income Under $25,000 to $45,000 to $80,000

Region Returns Income ($) ($'000s) $25,000 $44,999 $79,999 and Over

Charlottetown CA 51,873 41,411 2,148,113 20,840 14,060 11,870 5,110Summerside CA 13,500 35,291 476,424 6,060 3,900 2,710 820

Kings County 14,520 33,721 489,633 6,630 4,470 2,640 790Prince County 35,860 34,745 1,245,941 15,790 11,060 7,010 2,000Queens County 62,900 40,467 2,545,392 25,630 17,320 14,110 5,860Total P.E.I. 113,260 37,798 4,280,967 48,050 32,850 23,730 8,630

CA: Census Agglomeration

Note 1: All Returns consists of taxable returns (returns with positive taxable income) plus those returns filed with zero taxable income. The data presented in this table represent all taxfilers. Data may vary as other information is based on a statistical sample.

Source: Canada Revenue Agency, Individual Tax Statistics by Area (ITSA), 2015 Edition (2013 Tax Year)

Source: Canada Revenue Agency, T1 Preliminary Statistics, Preliminary Table 5 for Prince Edward Island

ALL RETURNS BY INCOME, 2013 TAXATION YEARBY COUNTIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

ALL RETURNS (1)

TABLE 33

PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS, 2007-2013 TAXATION YEARSINCOME AND TAXES PAIDPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

TABLE 34

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Total Taxable TotalAll Returns Number of Share Income Share Income Share Net Tax Shareby Total Income class Returns (%) $'000s (%) $'000s (%) $'000s (%)

Under $10,000 15,810 14.0 69,255 1.6 63,829 1.7 297 0.0

$10,000 to $15,000 9,290 8.3 116,380 2.7 99,538 2.6 1,520 0.2$15,000 to $20,000 12,510 11.1 218,614 5.2 180,966 4.8 6,040 0.9

$20,000 to $25,000 10,190 9.1 228,778 5.4 210,059 5.5 14,183 2.1$25,000 to $30,000 9,330 8.3 255,648 6.0 237,558 6.3 22,540 3.4

$30,000 to $40,000 16,270 14.5 566,533 13.3 531,029 14.0 66,156 9.9$40,000 to $50,000 12,700 11.3 566,755 13.4 520,585 13.7 80,896 12.1

$50,000 and over 26,450 23.5 2,222,022 52.4 1,945,636 51.3 475,016 71.3TOTAL 112,540 100.0 4,243,986 100.0 3,789,201 100.0 666,647 100.0

Total Taxable TotalAll Returns Number of Share Income Share Income Share Net Tax Shareby Age Group Returns (%) $'000s (%) $'000s (%) $'000s (%)

Under 20 5,460 4.9 43,053 1.0 42,615 1.1 1,537 0.2

20 - 29 16,160 14.4 393,652 9.3 372,156 9.8 47,344 7.130 - 39 15,430 13.7 621,158 14.6 565,774 14.9 102,800 15.4

40 - 49 18,590 16.5 873,353 20.6 791,851 20.9 159,882 24.050 - 59 21,490 19.1 1,002,942 23.6 891,022 23.5 183,936 27.6

60 - 69 18,460 16.4 765,470 18.0 664,804 17.5 116,833 17.570 - 74 5,890 5.2 204,515 4.8 175,982 4.6 23,128 3.5

75 and over 11,080 9.8 339,844 8.0 284,997 7.5 31,188 4.7TOTAL 112,540 100.0 4,243,986 100.0 3,789,201 100.0 666,647 100.0

TABLE 35

PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS, 2013 TAXATION YEARALL RETURNS BY INCOME AND AGE

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Source: Canada Revenue Agency, T1 Final Statistics, Tables 2 and 4.

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Total Taxable TotalNumber of Income Average Income Tax (1)

Returns ($'000s) Income ($) ($'000s) ($'000s)

TOTAL EMPLOYEES 64,960 2,738,132 42,151 2,516,813 478,690

(includes: Employees of Businesses andInstitutions; Teachers and Professors; Federal,Provincial and Municipal Government Employees;Armed Forces; Federal and Provincial CrownCorporations; and Unclassified Employees)

TOTAL FARMERS AND FISHERS 2,870 111,068 38,700 94,790 18,532

TOTAL SELF-EMPLOYED PROFESSIONALS 350 27,821 79,489 24,355 7,959

(includes: Accountants; Medical Doctors andSurgeons; Dentists; Lawyers and Notaries;Engineers and Architects; Entertainers andArtists; and other Professionals)

TOTAL BUSINESS PROPRIETORS 3,670 96,954 26,418 89,919 18,298

(includes: Forestry Operators; Manufacturers;Construction; Public Utilities and TransportOperators; Wholesale and Retail Traders;Insurance and Real Estate Agency Operators;Proprietors and Other Financial Businesses;Recreational and Business Services Operators;other Services Operators and Business Proprietors)

TOTAL INVESTMENT 3,180 248,676 78,200 210,972 43,750

(includes: Investors and Property Owners)

Salesmen 210 9,637 45,890 8,442 2,166Pensioners 25,860 767,041 29,661 666,246 73,295Benefits 9,310 158,476 17,022 107,813 7,932Other Income 2150 86,183 40,085 69,850 16,026GRAND TOTAL 112,540 4,243,986 37,711 3,789,201 666,647

(1) Total Tax includes federal and provincial income tax.A16

For breakdowns with less than ten non-taxable filers, the number of taxfilers in that breakdown is rounded to the nearest ten for the All Returns table and the corresponding Taxable Returns table. The appropriate sub-total and total counts are editedwhen necessary to guard against residual disclosure.

Totals may not add to sum of components due to rounding.

TABLE 36

PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS, 2013 TAXATION YEAR,ALL RETURNS BY OCCUPATION

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Source: Canada Revenue Agency, T1 Final Statistics, Final Table 3.

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Component 2010 (r) 2011 (r) 2012 (r) 2013 (r) 2014 (p)

Household final consumption expenditure: (1) 3,436 3,506 3,541 3,592 3,651 Household expenditures on consumer goods 1,719 1,748 1,757 1,765 1,792 Household expenditures on consumer services 1,717 1,759 1,785 1,827 1,859

General governments final consumption expenditure: (2) 1,639 1,634 1,598 1,593 1,566

Non-profit institutions serving households'final consumption expenditure: (3) 63 67 68 69 72

Final consumption expenditure (4) = (1) + (2) + (3) 5,138 5,206 5,205 5,249 5,282

Business gross fixed capital formation: (5) 638 704 674 703 661 Residential structures 320 330 329 329 299 Non-residential structures 101 130 108 123 101 Machinery and equipment 183 212 204 217 231 Intellectual property products 36 34 37 37 37

General governments gross fixed capital formation: (6) 280 320 230 252 233

Non-profit institutions serving households'gross fixed capital formation: (7) 9 11 9 12 14

Gross fixed capital formation (8) = (5) + (6) + (7) 927 1,036 912 966 905

FINAL DOMESTIC DEMAND = (4) + (8) 6,067 6,241 6,120 6,216 6,191

Government investment in inventories 0 2 1 -1 -3Business investment in inventories: 6 13 59 52 49 Non-farm -10 33 54 55 37 Farm 13 -14 6 1 10

TOTAL FINAL EXPENDITURES 6,073 6,256 6,180 6,267 6,237

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

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 0PROV. GDP at market prices 4,800 4,895 4,952 5,051 5,126 Annual growth of Real GDP (%) 2.2 2.0 1.2 2.0 1.5

r: revised data p: preliminary dataNote: the sum of the chained values for each component of an aggregate does not equal the chained value of the aggregate.

Revisions to the Provincial and Territorial Economic Accounts tables back to 2007 were released on November 19, 2012. This release reflected a revision to international national accounting methods. A full explanation of the change in methodology is available on Statistics Canada's Web site (www.statcan.gc.ca/nea) on the Canadian System of National Accounts 2012 Historical Revision page. Revisions from 1981 to 2006 were released in 2013.

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 384-0038 - Gross domestic product, expenditure-based, provincial and territorial, annual (dollars unless otherwise noted), CANSIM (database).

TABLE 37A

REAL PROVINCIAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, 2010-2014(MILLIONS OF CHAINED (2007) DOLLARS)

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

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Component 2010 (r) 2011 (r) 2012 (r) 2013 (r) 2014 (p)

Household final consumption expenditure: (1) 2.4 1.4 0.7 1.0 1.1 Household expenditures on consumer goods 1.2 0.6 0.2 0.2 0.5 Household expenditures on consumer services 1.2 0.8 0.5 0.8 0.6

General governments final consumption expenditure: (2) 1.0 -0.1 -0.7 -0.1 -0.5

Non-profit institutions serving households'final consumption expenditure: (3) 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1

Final consumption expenditure (4) = (1) + (2) + (3) 3.4 1.4 0.0 0.9 0.6

Business gross fixed capital formation: (5) 0.1 1.3 -0.6 0.5 -0.8 Residential structures 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.0 -0.6 Non-residential structures -0.1 0.6 -0.5 0.3 -0.4 Machinery and equipment -0.1 0.5 -0.1 0.2 0.2 Intellectual property products 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

General governments gross fixed capital formation: (6) -1.2 0.8 -1.8 0.4 -0.4

Non-profit institutions serving households'gross fixed capital formation: (7) 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Gross fixed capital formation (8) = (5) + (6) + (7) -1.1 2.1 -2.4 1.0 -1.1

FINAL DOMESTIC DEMAND = (4) + (8) 2.3 3.5 -2.4 1.9 -0.5

Investment in inventories 2.4 0.2 0.9 -0.2 -0.1Business investment in inventories: 2.4 0.2 0.8 -0.1 0.0 Non-farm 2.0 0.8 0.4 0.0 -0.3 Farm 0.4 -0.7 0.5 -0.2 0.2

Exports of goods and services 0.6 0.6 0.7 1.4 -0.1 Exports to other countries: -1.2 0.2 -0.7 1.3 -0.7 Exports of goods to other countries -0.7 0.2 -0.8 1.4 -0.9 Exports of services to other countries -0.5 0.0 0.1 -0.1 0.2 Exports to other provinces 1.8 0.5 1.4 0.1 0.6 Exports of goods to other provinces 1.2 0.0 1.1 -0.2 0.3 Exports of services to other provinces 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.3

Imports of goods and services 2.9 2.5 -2.2 1.2 -2.1 Imports from other countries: 2.0 0.7 1.9 0.1 -0.2 Imports of goods from other countries 1.6 0.7 1.9 0.1 -0.2 Imports of services from other countries 0.4 0.0 0.0 -0.1 0.0 Imports from other provinces: 0.9 1.8 -4.1 1.1 -1.9 Imports of goods from other provinces 0.4 0.6 -2.2 0.5 -2.5 Imports of services from other provinces 0.5 1.2 -1.9 0.6 0.7

Statistical discrepancy -0.2 0.1 -0.2 0.1 0.0

PROV. GDP at market prices 2.2 2.0 1.2 2.0 1.5

Revisions to the Provincial and Territorial Economic Accounts tables back to 2007 were released on November 19, 2012. This release reflected a revision to international national accounting methods. A full explanation of the change in methodology is available on Statistics Canada's Web site (www.statcan.gc.ca/nea) on the Canadian System of National Accounts 2012 Historical Revision page. Revisions from 1981 to 2006 were released in 2013.

TABLE 37B

REAL PROVINCIAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, 2010-2014CONTRIBUTIONS TO PERCENT CHANGE

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 384-0038 - Gross domestic product, expenditure-based, provincial and territorial, annual (dollars unless otherwise noted), CANSIM (database).

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Component 2010 (r) 2011 (r) 2012 (r) 2013 (r) 2014 (p)

Household final consumption expenditure: (1) 3,590 3,764 3,869 3,981 4,111 Household expenditures on consumer goods 1,773 1,883 1,936 1,970 2,030 Household expenditures on consumer services 1,817 1,881 1,933 2,011 2,081

General governments final consumption expenditure: (2) 1,804 1,833 1,847 1,913 1,919

Non-profit institutions serving households'final consumption expenditure: (3) 67 73 74 74 76

Final consumption expenditure (4) = (1) + (2) + (3) 5,461 5,670 5,790 5,968 6,106

Business gross fixed capital formation: (5) 650 721 706 735 711 Residential structures 325 340 350 347 325 Non-residential structures 108 144 122 142 120 Machinery and equipment 178 201 195 207 227 Intellectual property products 39 36 39 39 39

General governments gross fixed capital formation: (6) 296 344 251 282 266

Non-profit institutions serving households'gross fixed capital formation: (7) 9 10 8 11 12

Gross fixed capital formation (8) = (5) + (6) + (7) 955 1,075 965 1,028 989

FINAL DOMESTIC DEMAND (9) = (4) + (8) 6,416 6,745 6,755 6,996 7,095

Government investment in inventories (10) -5 0 4 2 -2Business investment in inventories (11) 20 3 21 61 58 Non-farm -10 20 26 42 42 Farm 30 -17 -5 19 16

TOTAL FINAL EXPENDITURES (12) = (9) + (10) + (11) 6,431 6,748 6,780 7,059 7,151

Exports of goods and services (13) 2,313 2,451 2,489 2,597 2,729 Exports to other countries: 986 1,058 994 1,056 1,115 Exports of goods to other countries 670 731 656 715 759 Exports of services to other countries 316 327 338 341 356 Exports to other provinces 1,327 1,393 1,495 1,541 1,614 Exports of goods to other provinces 586 617 687 703 764 Exports of services to other provinces 741 776 808 838 850

Imports of goods and services (14) 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 of goods from other countries 904 975 1,009 1,068 1,137 Imports of services from other countries 141 144 140 141 144 Imports from other provinces: 2,475 2,657 2,540 2,662 2,596 Imports of goods from other provinces 1,054 1,182 1,107 1,153 1,065 Imports of services from other provinces 1,421 1,475 1,433 1,509 1,531

Statistical discrepancy (15) -2 1 -7 -2 0PROV. GDP at market prices = (12) + (13) - (14) + (15) 5,222 5,424 5,573 5,783 6,003 Annual growth (%) 6.0 3.9 2.7 3.8 3.8

r: revised data p: preliminary data

Revisions to the Provincial and Territorial Economic Accounts tables back to 2007 were released on November 19, 2012. This release reflected a revision to international national accounting methods. A full explanation of the change in methodology is available on Statistics Canada's Web site (www.statcan.gc.ca/nea) on the Canadian System of National Accounts 2012 Historical Revision page. Revisions from 1981 to 2006 were released in 2013.

($ MILLIONS)

TABLE 38

PROVINCIAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, EXPENDITURE-BASED, 2010-2014PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 384-0038 - Gross domestic product, expenditure-based, provincial and territorial, annual (dollars unless otherwise noted), CANSIM (database).

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Component 2010 (r) 2011 (r) 2012 (r) 2013 (r) 2014 (p)

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 233 254 260 266 276 and non-profit institutions serving households

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 164Taxes less subsidies on products and imports 469 491 490 525 550

Statistical discrepancy 1 -1 6 2 -1

PROV. GDP at market prices 5,222 5,424 5,573 5,783 6,003 Annual growth (%) 6.0 3.9 2.7 3.8 3.8

r: revised data p: preliminary data

Revisions to the Provincial and Territorial Economic Accounts tables back to 2007 were released on November 19, 2012. This release reflected a revision to international national accounting methods. A full explanation of the change in methodology is available on Statistics Canada's Web site (www.statcan.gc.ca/nea) on the Canadian System of National Accounts 2012 Historical Revision page. Revisions from 1981 to 2006 were released in 2013.

TABLE 39

PROVINCIAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, INCOME-BASED, 2010-2014PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

($ MILLIONS)

Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 384-0037 - Gross domestic product, income-based, provincial and territorial, annual

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Year $ Millions % Change Per Capita ($) $ Millions % Change Per Capita ($)

2009 (r) 4,927 3.6% 35,216 1,567,365 -5.2% 46,6082010 (r) 5,222 6.0% 36,858 1,662,130 6.0% 48,8792011 (r) 5,424 3.9% 37,657 1,769,921 6.5% 51,5372012 (r) 5,573 2.7% 38,366 1,822,808 3.0% 52,4532013 (r) 5,783 3.8% 39,762 1,892,193 3.8% 53,8242014 (p) 6,003 3.8% 41,071 1,973,043 4.3% 55,510

r: revised data p: preliminary data

Note: Per capita data based on revised GDP and population estimates.

Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 384-0038 - Gross domestic product, expenditure-based, provincial and territorial, annual

Year 2013 2014 2015 2013 2014 2015 2013 2014 2015

January 0.93 0.89 0.60 1.008 0.914 0.825 0.992 1.094 1.212February 0.96 0.85 0.56 0.990 0.905 0.800 1.010 1.106 1.250March 0.97 0.89 0.54 0.976 0.900 0.792 1.025 1.111 1.262April 0.99 0.95 0.66 0.982 0.910 0.811 1.019 1.099 1.233May 1.01 0.93 0.63 0.981 0.918 0.821 1.020 1.089 1.218June 1.03 0.95 0.58 0.969 0.923 0.809 1.031 1.083 1.237July 1.00 0.96 0.41 0.961 0.931 0.777 1.040 1.074 1.286August 0.99 0.94 0.37 0.961 0.915 0.761 1.041 1.093 1.315September 0.98 0.92 0.43 0.967 0.908 0.754 1.034 1.101 1.327October 0.90 0.88 0.41 0.965 0.892 0.765 1.036 1.121 1.307November 0.94 0.91 0.48 0.953 0.883 0.753 1.049 1.133 1.328December 0.91 0.91 0.52 0.940 0.867 0.730 1.064 1.153 1.370

AVERAGE 0.97 0.92 0.52 0.971 0.906 0.783 1.030 1.105 1.279

* 3-month Treasury Bills

and Table 176-0064 (exchange rate). Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM: Table 176-0043 (interest rate)

75.6%

73.1%73.1%75.4%

in Canadian dollars

TABLE 41

MISCELLANEOUS FINANCIAL STATISTICS, 2013-2015

in percentages in U.S. dollars

CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATECANADA INTEREST RATE *

73.9%74.0%

of Canada

P.E.I. GDP AT MARKET PRICES CANADA GDP AT MARKET PRICES

TABLE 40

PERFORMANCE OF GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, 2009-2014PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RELATIVE TO CANADA

(CURRENT DOLLARS)

P.E.I. as %

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2010 (r) 2011 (r) 2012 (r) 2013 (r) 2014 (r) 2015 (p)

Total Economy 4,340.6 4,424.0 4,464.2 4,556.8 4,623.1 4,691.7 Annual change (%) 2.1 1.9 0.9 2.1 1.5 1.5

Goods-producing industries: 977.5 1,002.3 1,005.7 1,052.7 1,084.7 1,102.3 Annual change (%) -0.6 2.5 0.3 4.7 3.0 1.6

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting: 274.0 261.1 279.0 288.9 299.7 305.2 Crop and Animal Production* 197.2 190.6 196.0 200.6 208.1 209.0 Forestry and logging* 4.9 5.5 5.2 7.0 6.1 7.0 Fishing, trapping and hunting 70.4 61.5 76.0 80.2 84.5 88.8Mining, Oil, and Gas Extraction 1.4 1.5 1.8 2.1 2.1 2.3Utilities 78.6 83.5 82.9 79.1 77.5 79.5Construction 259.5 285.3 255.3 260.2 240.0 245.9Manufacturing: 371.3 376.3 393.1 429.6 475.3 479.4 Food manufacturing 200.1 208.0 210.7 230.1 259.4 242.1 Seafood product preparation and packaging 41.5 50.9 52.6 53.8 71.6 70.9 Chemical manufacturing 32.9 35.0 X X X 77.7 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 21.0 22.4 X X X X Machinery manufacturing 5.2 6.4 X X X X

Services-providing industries: 3,362.6 3,421.2 3,458.1 3,503.2 3,537.1 3,588.0 Annual change (%) 2.9 1.7 1.1 1.3 1.0 1.4

Wholesale trade 82.1 91.2 96.5 103.0 109.6 114.1Retail trade 313.1 310.1 317.4 324.4 334.9 342.6Transportation and Warehousing 108.6 114.2 115.7 117.6 120.5 123.0Information and Cultural industries 129.6 129.8 130.2 129.3 128.0 126.0Finance and Insurance 231.3 233.1 236.2 248.3 253.0 260.0Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 587.1 604.7 625.8 639.6 649.4 672.4 Owner-Occupied Dwellings 449.0 464.6 479.3 492.0 502.1 516.3Professional, Scientific and Technical services 109.4 110.7 111.6 109.9 104.0 108.2Management of Companies and Enterprises 37.8 35.1 34.9 32.4 29.3 29.3Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services 125.0 124.0 130.0 132.5 135.3 131.1Education services 321.4 333.2 334.1 334.3 334.2 334.9Health Care and Social Assistance 420.9 428.7 422.3 425.1 429.6 432.3Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 48.0 47.4 45.5 48.3 45.5 49.6Accommodation and Food services 128.2 129.5 131.4 133.7 136.4 139.9Other services (except Public Administration) 103.2 103.8 107.3 108.0 110.6 110.8Public Administration: 617.2 626.2 621.2 619.4 620.0 618.4 Defense services 12.3 12.0 10.1 9.8 10.6 10.2 Other Federal Government services 329.6 329.0 321.4 318.5 315.7 316.1 Provincial and Territorial Governments 213.6 220.1 223.2 224.4 224.4 222.7 Local Government services 61.8 65.0 66.7 67.0 69.8 70.0

r: revised data p: preliminary data x: confidential data

Note: Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to rounding.

* includes Support Activities

American Industry Classification System (NAICS), provinces and territories, annual (dollars)

TABLE 42

PROVINCIAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY, 2010-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

(CHAINED 2007 $ MILLIONS)

Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 379-0030 - Gross domestic product (GDP) at basic prices, by North

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2002=100 All-Items Annual All-Items Annual All-Items AnnualYear Index Change (%) Index Change (%) Index Change (%)

1989 74.8 5.1 74.6 3.8 75.0 3.71990 78.4 4.8 78.4 5.1 78.8 5.11991 82.8 5.6 84.3 7.5 84.7 7.51992 84.0 1.4 85.0 0.8 85.3 0.71993 85.6 1.9 86.6 1.9 87.0 2.01994 85.7 0.1 86.4 -0.2 86.8 -0.21995 87.6 2.2 87.8 1.6 88.1 1.51996 88.9 1.5 89.4 1.8 89.7 1.81997 90.4 1.7 90.5 1.2 90.8 1.21998 91.3 1.0 90.1 -0.4 90.7 -0.11999 92.9 1.8 91.2 1.2 91.7 1.12000 95.4 2.7 94.9 4.1 95.1 3.72001 97.8 2.5 97.4 2.6 97.5 2.52002 100.0 2.2 100.0 2.7 100.0 2.62003 102.8 2.8 103.5 3.5 103.2 3.22004 104.7 1.8 105.8 2.2 105.4 2.12005 107.0 2.2 109.1 3.1 108.5 2.92006 109.1 2.0 111.6 2.3 111.0 2.32007 111.5 2.2 113.6 1.8 113.2 2.02008 114.1 2.3 117.5 3.4 116.9 3.32009 114.4 0.3 117.3 -0.2 117.1 0.22010 116.5 1.8 119.5 1.9 119.2 1.82011 119.9 2.9 123.0 2.9 122.4 2.72012 121.7 1.5 125.5 2.0 124.7 1.92013 122.8 0.9 128.0 2.0 127.2 2.02014 125.2 2.0 130.1 1.6 129.3 1.72015 126.6 1.1 129.3 -0.6 128.8 -0.4

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 326-0021 - Consumer Price Index (CPI), 2011 basket, annual (2002=100 unless otherwise noted)

CANADA P.E.I.

TABLE 44

ALL-ITEMS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, 1989-2015(2011 BASKET CONTENT)

CHARLOTTETOWN

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2002=100Year Average Change (%) Average Change (%) Average Change (%) Average Change (%)

2001 96.6 3.5 100.8 2.9 99.3 2.0 96.6 1.42002 100.0 3.5 100.0 -0.8 100.0 0.7 100.0 3.52003 101.4 1.4 104.3 4.3 99.4 -0.6 106.6 6.62004 103.7 2.3 107.1 2.7 100.7 1.3 109.2 2.42005 106.6 2.8 113.7 6.2 99.9 -0.8 114.4 4.82006 110.0 3.2 116.2 2.2 100.0 0.1 117.9 3.12007 113.7 3.4 119.5 2.8 100.1 0.1 118.8 0.82008 118.1 3.9 129.0 7.9 98.4 -1.7 121.3 2.12009 124.6 5.5 123.8 -4.0 98.5 0.1 113.4 -6.52010 126.4 1.4 125.9 1.7 98.7 0.2 117.5 3.62011 132.0 4.4 128.9 2.4 97.6 -1.1 125.0 6.42012 137.4 4.1 129.9 0.8 99.4 1.8 127.7 2.22013 138.8 1.0 133.0 2.4 104.6 5.2 130.8 2.42014 140.8 1.4 135.2 1.7 104.6 0.0 132.9 1.62015 146.4 4.0 131.8 -2.5 103.3 -1.2 125.3 -5.7

2002=100

Year Average Change (%) Average Change (%) Average Change (%) Average Change (%)

2001 99.3 2.4 97.8 2.1 82.8 10.3 105.0 4.02002 100.0 0.7 100.0 2.2 100.0 20.8 100.0 -4.82003 101.1 1.1 100.6 0.6 114.9 14.9 111.2 11.22004 101.6 0.5 101.8 1.2 124.3 8.2 120.8 8.62005 102.8 1.2 101.2 -0.6 128.2 3.1 139.8 15.72006 103.7 0.9 102.6 1.4 132.4 3.3 146.6 4.92007 104.6 0.9 103.6 1.0 135.5 2.3 150.6 2.72008 106.4 1.7 103.5 -0.1 139.1 2.7 176.0 16.92009 113.2 6.4 104.4 0.9 147.1 5.8 147.7 -16.12010 113.3 0.1 106.4 1.9 150.8 2.5 159.7 8.12011 114.7 1.2 107.0 0.6 157.9 4.7 179.4 12.32012 117.2 2.2 106.9 -0.1 163.1 3.3 185.2 3.22013 116.3 -0.8 107.5 0.6 168.3 3.2 193.4 4.42014 116.5 0.2 110.8 3.1 174.5 3.7 197.9 2.32015 118.1 1.4 111.3 0.5 182.4 4.5 167.3 -15.5

Note 1: Includes footwear.

TABLE 45

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, 2001-2015ANNUAL AVERAGES OF MAJOR COMPONENTS

FOOD SHELTER CLOTHING (1) TRANSPORTATION

HEALTH AND TOBACCO ANDALCOHOL

RECREATION

Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 326-0021 - Consumer Price Index (CPI), 2011 basket, annual (2002=100 unless otherwise noted)

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

ENERGY (2)PERSONAL CARE READING EDUCATION

Note 2: The special aggregate "energy" includes: "electricity", "natural gas", "fuel oil and other fuels", "gasoline", and "fuel, parts and supplies for recreational vehicles".

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2002=100Year Average Change (%) Average Change (%) Average Change (%) Average Change (%)

2001 97.4 4.4 99.1 3.7 100.7 0.4 97.3 0.12002 100.0 2.7 100.0 0.9 100.0 -0.7 100.0 2.82003 101.7 1.7 103.2 3.2 98.2 -1.8 105.2 5.22004 103.8 2.1 105.8 2.5 98.0 -0.2 107.7 2.42005 106.4 2.5 109.2 3.2 97.6 -0.4 112.0 4.02006 108.9 2.3 113.1 3.6 95.8 -1.8 115.2 2.92007 111.8 2.7 116.9 3.4 95.7 -0.1 117.1 1.62008 115.7 3.5 122.0 4.4 93.8 -2.0 119.5 2.02009 121.4 4.9 121.6 -0.3 93.4 -0.4 113.1 -5.42010 123.1 1.4 123.3 1.4 91.6 -1.9 118.0 4.32011 127.7 3.7 125.6 1.9 91.9 0.3 125.6 6.42012 130.8 2.4 127.1 1.2 92.0 0.1 128.1 2.02013 132.4 1.2 128.7 1.3 92.1 0.1 129.0 0.72014 135.5 2.3 132.2 2.7 93.2 1.2 130.4 1.12015 140.5 3.7 133.7 1.1 94.6 1.5 126.5 -3.0

2002=100

Year Average Change (%) Average Change (%) Average Change (%) Average Change (%)

2001 98.9 2.0 98.4 1.4 85.0 7.6 102.0 3.22002 100.0 1.1 100.0 1.6 100.0 17.6 100.0 -2.02003 101.4 1.4 100.8 0.8 110.1 10.1 107.9 7.92004 102.8 1.4 101.1 0.3 116.0 5.4 115.2 6.82005 104.6 1.8 100.8 -0.3 119.1 2.7 126.3 9.62006 105.9 1.2 100.6 -0.2 121.7 2.2 132.8 5.12007 107.3 1.3 101.8 1.2 125.5 3.1 135.9 2.32008 108.8 1.4 102.2 0.4 127.5 1.6 149.3 9.92009 112.1 3.0 103.1 0.9 130.7 2.5 129.2 -13.52010 115.1 2.7 104.0 0.9 133.1 1.8 137.8 6.72011 117.1 1.7 105.3 1.3 135.6 1.9 154.7 12.32012 118.7 1.4 105.9 0.6 137.6 1.5 157.3 1.72013 118.3 -0.3 106.2 0.3 140.4 2.0 159.6 1.52014 119.0 0.6 107.4 1.1 146.6 4.4 165.3 3.62015 120.5 1.3 109.4 1.9 152.0 3.7 149.5 -9.6

Note 1: Includes footwear.

CANADA

TABLE 46

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, 2001-2015

FOOD HOUSING CLOTHING (1) TRANSPORTATION

HEALTH AND RECREATION TOBACCO AND

ANNUAL AVERAGES OF MAJOR COMPONENTS

Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 326-0021 - Consumer Price Index (CPI), 2011 basket, annual (2002=100 unless otherwise noted)

PERSONAL CARE READING EDUCATION ALCOHOL ENERGY (2)

Note 2: The special aggregate "energy" includes: "electricity", "natural gas", "fuel oil and other fuels", "gasoline", and "fuel, parts and supplies for recreational vehicles".

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2010=100Year Average Change (%) Average Change (%) Average Change (%) Average Change (%)

2001 77.3 1.8 88.8 2.9 105.2 4.3 106.0 -0.32002 76.8 -0.6 90.1 1.4 102.2 -2.8 104.3 -1.62003 79.4 3.4 91.7 1.7 103.2 1.0 101.0 -3.12004 82.6 4.0 92.8 1.3 105.0 1.7 100.2 -0.82005 88.7 7.3 90.6 -2.4 97.5 -7.1 102.2 1.92006 90.7 2.3 91.2 0.7 96.6 -1.0 99.6 -2.52007 93.9 3.5 94.5 3.6 100.5 4.1 98.7 -0.92008 101.9 8.5 98.7 4.4 99.9 -0.6 101.0 2.32009 95.4 -6.4 99.9 1.2 100.6 0.7 103.7 2.72010 100.0 4.9 100.0 0.1 100.0 -0.6 100.0 -3.52011 108.8 8.8 105.9 5.9 103.7 3.7 101.3 1.32012 110.5 1.6 109.0 2.9 107.1 3.3 102.9 1.62013 111.5 0.9 110.2 1.1 111.0 3.6 101.7 -1.22014 115.3 3.4 114.3 3.7 125.3 12.9 108.9 7.12015 108.7 -5.7 117.9 3.1 133.6 6.6 118.4 8.7

2010=100Year Average Change (%) Average Change (%) Average Change (%) Average Change (%)

2001 80.4 2.1 82.3 1.8 114.2 -1.6 90.9 1.02002 83.4 3.7 83.5 1.5 113.5 -0.6 90.9 0.12003 86.0 3.1 87.0 4.2 109.8 -3.3 89.8 -1.22004 87.4 1.6 88.8 2.0 122.6 11.6 92.7 3.22005 90.2 3.3 89.7 1.0 113.2 -7.7 94.2 1.62006 92.1 2.1 92.6 3.2 106.9 -5.6 96.4 2.32007 93.7 1.7 95.0 2.7 103.2 -3.4 97.9 1.52008 96.3 2.8 96.4 1.5 100.9 -2.3 102.1 4.42009 98.6 2.4 97.9 1.5 99.8 -1.1 98.5 -3.52010 100.0 1.4 100.0 2.1 100.0 0.2 100.0 1.52011 102.0 2.0 102.7 2.6 98.2 -1.8 107.0 6.92012 103.9 1.8 105.5 2.7 103.3 5.2 108.1 1.12013 105.0 1.1 105.8 0.3 106.8 3.3 108.6 0.42014 106.1 1.1 108.6 2.7 106.3 -0.4 111.3 2.52015 106.7 0.6 109.3 0.6 108.6 2.1 110.3 -0.9

Classification System (NAICS), monthly (index, 2010=100)Source: Statistics Canada. Table 329-0077 - Industrial product price indexes, by North American Industry

Note: The Industrial Product Price Index measures price changes for major commodities sold by Canadian manufacturers

DAIRY PRODUCTS ALL

FOODS WOOD PRODUCTS COMMODITIES

ALL FOOD

CANADA

TABLE 47

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT PRICE INDEXES, 2001-2015SELECTED COMMODITIES

FISH PRODUCTSCHEMICAL PRODUCTION MEAT PRODUCTS

FROZEN

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All Stores % All Stores %Year ($ Millions) change Year ($ Millions) change

2000 1,273.9 6.6 2008 1,703.0 5.12001 1,324.6 4.0 2009 1,681.6 -1.32002 1,369.0 3.4 2010 1,770.2 5.32003 1,382.6 1.0 2011 1,865.8 5.42004 1,385.8 0.2 2012 1,925.0 3.22005 1,423.6 2.7 2013 1,940.4 0.82006 1,509.1 6.0 2014 2,005.2 3.32007 1,620.8 7.4 2015 2,051.6 2.3

Type of store: 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

All Stores 1,770,181 1,865,814 1,924,968 1,940,372 2,005,159 2,051,587 Annual change (%) 5.3 5.4 3.2 0.8 3.3 2.3

Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 345,792 345,836 387,906 409,014 431,563 493,631Gasoline Stations 229,793 281,305 272,519 284,053 296,798 261,321Furniture, Electronics and Appliances 67,598 72,910 76,967 74,584 70,400 74,096Building Material and Garden Equipment 170,012 185,001 190,441 181,667 183,835 192,679Supermarkets 355,312 358,852 372,733 357,948 385,635 371,205Pharmacies & Personal Care Stores 133,973 141,490 138,258 141,862 147,734 149,147Sporting Goods, Hobby, Music, and Books 39,681 38,980 x x x xOther stores 428,020 441,440 486,144 491,244 489,194 509,508

Total excl. Motor Vehicles and Parts 1,424,389 1,519,978 1,537,062 1,531,358 1,573,596 1,557,956

Note: Totals may not equal the sum of the components for confidentiality reasons.

System (NAICS), monthly (dollars)Source: Statistics Canada. Table 080-0020 - Retail trade, sales by the North American Industry Classification

($ THOUSANDS)PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

TABLE 48

VALUE OF RETAIL TRADE, 2000-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

VALUE OF RETAIL TRADE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS, 2010-2015

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 080-0020 - Retail trade, sales by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), monthly (dollars)

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North Other Total Annual Annual AnnualYear America Countries Passenger Change (%) Total Change (%) Total Change (%)

1999 46,824 9,621 56,441 9.1 66,968 11.6 123,410 10.52000 47,819 10,347 58,166 3.1 68,957 3.0 127,126 3.02001 44,504 11,702 56,206 -3.4 64,428 -6.6 120,634 -5.12002 48,779 13,481 62,262 10.8 68,918 7.0 131,181 8.72003 46,560 11,783 58,344 -6.3 69,153 0.3 127,498 -2.82004 42,782 13,704 56,486 -3.2 68,339 -1.2 124,825 -2.12005 46,546 15,749 62,295 10.3 64,064 -6.3 126,359 1.22006 49,743 17,124 66,868 7.3 63,156 -1.4 130,027 2.92007 52,855 17,867 70,723 5.8 67,921 7.5 138,646 6.62008 53,826 19,448 73,276 3.6 63,473 -6.5 136,747 -1.42009 45,983 21,303 67,288 -8.2 77,379 21.9 144,666 5.82010 44,142 19,753 63,891 -5.0 99,685 28.8 163,580 13.12011 46,061 15,318 61,379 -3.9 101,027 1.3 162,405 -0.72012 56,237 20,365 76,600 24.8 101,745 0.7 178,348 9.82013 69,589 22,553 92,141 20.3 114,370 12.4 206,511 15.82014 67,515 23,233 90,748 -1.5 127,402 11.4 218,151 5.62015 61,139 21,388 82,526 -9.1 160,490 26.0 243,014 11.4

North Other Total Annual Annual AnnualYear America Countries Passenger Change (%) Total Change (%) Total Change (%)

1999 2,183 490 2,673 5.0 2,129 5.9 4,802 5.42000 2,164 536 2,700 1.0 2,202 3.4 4,902 2.12001 2,024 606 2,630 -2.6 2,005 -8.9 4,635 -5.42002 2,167 668 2,835 7.8 2,161 7.8 4,996 7.82003 2,054 599 2,653 -6.4 2,078 -3.8 4,731 -5.32004 1,907 748 2,655 0.1 2,041 -1.8 4,696 -0.72005 2,060 849 2,909 9.6 1,938 -5.0 4,847 3.22006 2,148 886 3,034 4.3 1,899 -2.0 4,933 1.82007 2,321 917 3,238 6.7 2,065 8.7 5,303 7.52008 2,454 1,015 3,469 7.1 2,035 -1.5 5,504 3.82009 2,018 1,032 3,050 -12.1 2,236 9.9 5,286 -4.02010 1,926 928 2,854 -6.4 2,929 31.0 5,783 9.42011 2,043 728 2,771 -2.9 3,024 3.2 5,795 0.22012 2,507 892 3,399 22.7 3,201 5.9 6,600 13.92013 3,011 977 3,988 17.3 3,348 4.6 7,336 11.22014 2,864 956 3,820 -4.2 3,735 11.6 7,555 3.02015 2,564 868 3,432 -10.2 4,544 21.7 7,976 5.6

Note: North American vehicles are motor vehicles manufactured or assembled in North America. These vehicles may be built by domestic or foreign-owned companies. Imported vehicles are motor vehicles manufactured or assembled overseas and marketed in Canada by domestic or foreign-owned companies.

VEHICLES

COMMERCIAL TOTAL

TABLE 49

VALUE OF NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SALES, 1999-2015

($ THOUSANDS)

VEHICLESCOMMERCIAL

PASSENGER VEHICLESTOTAL

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 079-0003 - New motor vehicle sales, Canada, provinces and territories, monthly

PASSENGER VEHICLES VEHICLES VEHICLES

NUMBER OF NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SALES, 1999-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

(UNITS)

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Destination: 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 (r) 2015 (p)

United States 629,921 562,964 636,844 584,831 512,908 512,419 583,326 634,699 680,613 804,016South Korea 4,271 2,436 3,193 2,029 5,420 6,684 11,373 4,794 45,671 75,952France 9,676 10,206 7,697 8,109 9,233 7,885 13,558 20,683 43,984 40,656Germany 16,031 15,163 9,721 13,475 10,110 8,107 14,133 10,886 28,850 35,145Japan 19,180 18,409 14,294 23,284 18,340 14,263 13,793 18,314 25,618 31,765Australia 2,815 3,423 3,526 8,630 7,099 8,407 12,262 10,280 29,510 29,627United Kingdom 24,870 21,448 21,035 18,941 26,512 20,339 20,125 17,176 31,387 25,633Papua New Guinea 1,838 2,782 2,674 6,486 6,800 4,690 8,065 22,215Switzerland 2,531 3,638 581 1,037 1,301 1,043 3,429 3,808 7,855 17,657Netherlands 7,309 9,465 3,466 4,245 5,935 9,925 4,253 3,748 10,176 13,571Other countries 119,593 126,878 114,811 119,756 115,679 159,013 187,895 188,809 206,971 206,112Total Exports 838,035 774,030 815,166 787,120 715,211 754,569 870,949 917,889 1,118,701 1,302,349Annual change (%) 3.5 -7.6 5.3 -3.4 -9.1 5.5 15.4 5.4 21.9 16.4

r: revised data -- nil p: preliminary data

Industry: 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 (r) 2015 (p)

219,959 223,712 240,622 196,978 182,551 208,784 222,107 218,757 268,604151,681 163,337 110,404 138,797 122,606 140,829 146,339 198,099 197,926

Engine and Turbine Equipment 20,242 23,267 29,008 16,191 31,491 64,707 64,985 83,215 84,559Aerospace Product and Parts 27,249 39,996 38,798 27,630 39,599 63,489 65,243 73,911 83,493Vegetable and Melon Farming 62,827 64,218 56,106 53,262 88,302 59,710 65,544 65,055 72,040Pharmaceutical and Medicine 26,229 27,975 32,909 36,333 32,108 29,981 30,847 50,164 58,604Other Basic Organic Chemical 6,283 8,380 10,949 10,915 10,147 18,221 20,648 47,811 48,647Animal Aquaculture 23,291 24,316 26,373 30,821 32,821 34,956 35,885 37,354 37,867Fishing 15,779 13,116 14,790 18,441 16,492 21,879 21,629 24,443 36,637Electrical Equipment 944 1,199 705 379 605 785 639 3,497 34,705Others 219,545 225,649 226,456 185,465 197,848 227,606 244,022 316,395 379,267Total Exports 774,030 815,166 787,120 715,211 754,569 870,949 917,889 1,118,701 1,302,349Annual change (%) -7.6 5.3 -3.4 -9.1 5.5 15.4 5.4 21.9 16.4

r: revised datap: preliminary dataSource: Industry Canada, Trade Data Online, http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/tdo-dcd.nsf/eng/Home

TABLE 50

INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS FROM PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDBY PRINCIPAL TRADING AREAS, 2006-2015

Frozen Food ManufacturingSeafood Product Preparation

($ THOUSANDS)BY INDUSTRY, 2007-2015

INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS FROM PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

($ THOUSANDS)

TABLE 51

Source: Industry Canada, Trade Data Online, http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/tdo-dcd.nsf/eng/Home

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Capital Expenditure by Industry 2009 (r) 2010 (r) 2011 (r) 2012 (r) 2013 (r) 2014 (p) 2015 (i)

Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 47.6 x 52.4 53.3 52.8 61.4 53.4 Construction 15.2 14.8 15.7 16.7 16.2 15.6 15.4 Machinery and Equipment 32.4 x 36.7 36.6 36.6 45.7 38.0Utilities x 35.6 51.6 39.8 44.5 34.1 55.2 Construction x 24.0 38.4 27.1 32.5 25.5 42.1 Machinery and Equipment x 11.6 13.2 12.7 12.0 8.5 13.1Construction 22.0 20.3 17.4 17.1 25.5 26.4 25.6 Construction 3.1 2.8 2.4 2.4 3.6 3.7 3.6 Machinery and Equipment 18.9 17.5 15.0 14.7 21.8 22.7 22.0Manufacturing 62.3 24.2 44.7 x 47.3 58.2 38.6 Construction 16.2 x 7.3 x x 10.7 11.0 Machinery and Equipment 46.1 x 37.4 x x 47.4 27.6Wholesale trade 4.9 10.9 10.5 x 7.4 9.6 8.5 Construction 1.4 x 3.4 x x x F Machinery and Equipment 3.5 x 7.1 x x x 7.0Retail trade 30.5 34.0 35.1 33.1 41.7 x F Construction 16.9 17.3 18.4 15.3 26.7 x x Machinery and Equipment 13.6 16.7 16.7 17.8 15.0 x xTransportation and warehousing 12.9 10.2 19.2 26.0 39.2 x 49.6 Construction 2.5 x 3.4 9.7 x x x Machinery and Equipment 10.4 x 15.8 16.3 x x xInformation and Cultural 8.8 31.1 22.0 x 25.5 x 24.5 Construction 4.5 x 11.1 x x x x Machinery and Equipment 4.3 x 10.9 12.3 x x xFinance and Insurance x 42.0 40.6 x x 5.6 6.5 Construction x 2.8 5.1 x x x x Machinery and Equipment x 39.2 35.5 32.9 x x xReal Estate and Rental and Leasing 25.0 17.3 20.7 x x x x Construction 10.7 3.9 4.5 x x 3.6 x Machinery and Equipment 14.3 13.4 16.2 16.1 x x xProfess., Scientific and Technical Services x 4.1 5.2 x x 3.7 x Construction x x 0.7 x x 1.1 F Machinery and Equipment x x 4.5 3.3 x 2.5 xManagement of Companies x 0.9 1.6 1.3 x 0.1 0.2 Construction x .. 0.4 0.2 x 0.1 0.1 Machinery and Equipment x 0.9 1.2 1.1 x 0.1 0.1Admin & Support, Waste Management 7.5 x 5.8 x x x 12.3 Construction 3.4 x 2.5 x x x F Machinery and Equipment 4.1 x 3.3 3.3 x x 6.5Educational Services 61.2 x 36.5 34.1 24.5 33.4 54.4 Construction 48.9 x 24.5 25.4 x x 37.9 Machinery and Equipment 12.3 x 12.0 8.7 x x 16.6Health Care and Social Assistance 38.2 38.2 x 40.7 x x x Construction 24.5 x x x x x x Machinery and Equipment 13.7 x 10.7 x x x xAccommodation and Food services 10.4 x 16.5 x x 19.7 F Construction 5.0 x 12.9 x x 12.9 F Machinery and Equipment 5.4 4.4 3.6 x x F FOther services (except Public Administration) 2.2 5.3 x x x x 6.6 Construction 1.0 x x x x x x Machinery and Equipment 1.2 x 3.6 x x x xPublic Administration 155.8 182.9 266.3 136.6 156.8 156.8 178.9 Construction 140.1 162.8 220.5 121.6 142.4 143.1 167.2 Machinery and Equipment 15.7 20.1 45.8 15.0 14.4 13.7 11.7Total Capital expenditures 576.5 559.5 709.1 530.2 568.6 578.5 622.2 Construction 321.8 329.6 416.5 300.3 329.9 307.8 371.2 Machinery and Equipment 254.7 229.9 292.6 229.9 238.7 270.8 251.0Total Repair expenditures 179.7 217.3 204.0 186.9 193.3 .. .. Construction 67.7 79.5 72.4 79.9 68.2 .. .. Machinery and Equipment 112.0 137.8 131.6 107.0 125.0 .. ..Total Capital and Repair expenditures 756.2 776.8 913.1 717.1 761.9 .. .. Construction 389.5 409.1 488.9 380.2 398.1 .. .. Machinery and Equipment 366.7 367.7 424.2 336.9 363.7 .. ..

TABLE 52

TOTAL INVESTMENT BY TYPE AND INDUSTRY, 2009-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

($ MILLIONS)

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 029-0045 - Capital and repair expenditures, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), Canada, provinces and territories, annual (dollars)

r: revised data p: preliminary data i: intentionsx: confidential data ..: not applicable F: Too unreliable to be publishedTotals may not equal sum of components due to confidential data.

actual expenditures 2009-2013; preliminary actual expenditures 2014; intentions 2015

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TOTALYEAR Construction Machinery Sub-Total Construction Machinery Sub-Total EXPENDITURES

2006 (r) 139.2 56.6 195.8 21.3 13.5 34.8 230.6 2007 (r) 106.7 28.4 135.1 26.2 13.8 40.0 175.1 2008 (r) 105.7 32.0 137.7 33.8 13.8 47.6 185.3 2009 (r) 216.5 42.6 259.1 35.9 14.5 50.4 309.5 2010 (r) 229.4 41.7 271.1 44.4 27.1 71.5 342.6 2011 (r) 294.5 71.7 366.2 31.0 22.4 53.4 419.6 2012 (r) 199.8 40.1 239.9 50.8 16.3 67.1 307.0 2013 (r) 206.8 32.1 238.9 34.1 17.6 51.8 290.7 2014 (p) 202.9 39.7 242.6 .. .. .. .. 2015 (i) 244.5 39.0 283.5 .. .. .. ..

TOTALYEAR Construction Machinery Sub-Total Construction Machinery Sub-Total EXPENDITURES

2006 (r) 95.3 239.0 334.3 32.6 106.3 138.9 473.2 2007 (r) 238.2 247.4 485.6 30.4 103.3 133.7 619.3 2008 (r) 225.2 237.3 462.5 27.6 110.0 137.6 600.1 2009 (r) 105.3 212.1 317.4 31.8 97.5 129.3 446.7 2010 (r) 100.3 188.2 288.5 35.1 110.7 145.8 434.3 2011 (r) 122.1 221.0 343.1 41.4 109.2 150.6 493.7 2012 (r) 100.5 189.8 290.3 29.2 90.7 119.9 410.2 2013 (r) 123.1 206.5 329.7 34.1 107.4 141.5 471.2 2014 (p) 104.8 231.0 335.9 .. .. .. .. 2015 (i) 126.7 212.0 338.7 .. .. .. ..

r: revised data p: preliminary data i: intentions - not applicable

Notes: Actual expenditures 2006-2013, preliminary actual 2014, intentions 2015

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 029-0048 - Capital and repair expenditures, by type of ownership, Canada, provinces and territories, annual (dollars)

($ MILLIONS)

CAPITAL EXPENDITURES REPAIR EXPENDITURES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDPRIVATE INVESTMENT, 2006-2015

CAPITAL EXPENDITURES REPAIR EXPENDITURES

TABLE 53

PUBLIC INVESTMENT, 2006-2015

($ MILLIONS)PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

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Government TotalYear Industrial Commercial & Institutional Investment

2006 26,062 97,382 18,693 142,1372007 (r) 12,927 57,135 22,354 92,4162008 (r) 18,739 48,047 26,972 93,7582009 (r) 22,748 65,141 40,296 128,1852010 (r) 14,336 48,207 37,164 99,7072011 (r) 26,954 71,817 67,415 166,1862012 (r) 35,142 85,086 49,665 169,8932013 (r) 15,747 71,241 48,353 135,3412014 (r) 31,591 71,919 43,581 147,0912015 (p) 17,715 57,045 29,566 104,326

Annual change (%) -43.9 -20.7 -32.2 -29.1

1st Quarter 2015 2,720 14,662 6,404 23,7862nd Quarter 2015 2,252 12,106 7,701 22,0593rd Quarter 2015 4,274 13,841 7,497 25,6124th Quarter 2015 8,469 16,436 7,964 32,869

r: revised data p: preliminary data

UnderYear and Quarter Starts Completions Construction

2014 511 571 * Annual change (%) -19.7% -14.5% 1st Quarter 54 134 358 2nd Quarter 171 119 410 3rd Quarter 120 128 396 4th Quarter 166 190 3322015 558 392 * Annual change (%) 9.2% -14.5% 1st Quarter 91 116 292 2nd Quarter 101 83 310 3rd Quarter 201 106 406 4th Quarter 165 87 481

* data not calculable

Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Statistics Canada CANSIM Table 027-0008 - housing starts, under construction and completions, all areas, quarterly (units)

Housing

($ THOUSANDS)

TABLE 55

HOUSING STARTS, COMPLETIONS AND UNDER CONSTRUCTION BY YEAR AND QUARTER, 2014-2015

TABLE 54

NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION INVESTMENT, 2006-2015BY YEAR AND QUARTER, SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 026-0016 - Investment in non-residential building construction, by type of building, province and census metropolitan area (CMA), quarterly (dollars)

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2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Single-detached 682 634 512 573 521 430 396 431 387 282 292 286Semi-detached and duplex 76 111 62 100 59 56 69 70 94 71 52 58Row housing 80 75 13 23 54 68 50 47 127 36 43 44Apartments and others 81 42 151 54 78 323 241 392 333 247 124 170TOTAL STARTS 919 862 738 750 712 877 756 940 941 636 511 558 Annual change (%) 12.9% -6.2% -14.4% 1.6% -5.1% 23.2% -13.8% 24.3% 0.1% -32.4% -19.7% 9.2%

Notes: Single-detached is a one-dwelling unit completely separated on all sides.

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Charlottetown 4.0 4.3 4.8 4.1 2.2 3.0 2.2 3.4 5.7 8.0 5.4 4.2Summerside 3.5 5.0 8.7 3.2 4.2 1.7 1.1 1.1 1.2 3.0 3.1 7.6

Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Bachelor units 393 408 423 435 432 447 477 490 513 531 523 533One bedroom units 489 486 505 524 538 560 577 602 631 649 671 685Two bedroom units 610 617 638 659 672 701 731 761 803 804 836 830Three bedroom units 715 763 733 769 798 801 834 906 952 969 947 966

duplexes, apartments proper, and dwellings over, or at the back of, a store or other non-residential structure.

construction and completions, all areas, annual (units)

structures of six units and over, privately initiated in urban centres of 50,000 and over, annual (rate)

centres of 10,000 to 49,999, annual (rate)

with a population of 10,000 and over, annual (dollars)Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Statistics Canada CANSIM Table 027-0040 - Average rents for areas

(DOLLARS)

(PERCENT)

AVERAGE MONTHLY APARTMENT RENT, 2004-2015CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

TABLE 56

HOUSING STARTS BY TYPE OF UNIT, 2004-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

TABLE 58

TABLE 57

ANNUAL VACANCY RATE, 2004-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation; Statistics Canada CANSIM Table 027-0009 - Housing starts, under

Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Statistics Canada CANSIM Table 027-0012 - Vacancy rates, apartment

CANSIM Table 027-0013 - Vacancy rates, apartment structures of six units and over, privately initiated in urban

Semi-detached includes each one of two dwellings separated by a common wall extending from ground to roof, or by a garage. Linked houses were included in this category prior to 1982, but are now included with single-detached. Similarly, duplexes which are described as double dwellings, one above the other, are now included with the category Apartments and others.

Row housing comprises single-attached houses in a row of three or more dwellings. Row duplexes are not included in this category, but are classified under Apartments and others .

Apartments and others includes dwelling units found in a wide range of structures such as: duplexes, double-duplexes, triplexes, row-

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Total Annual Total Total Non- Institutional /Year Permits Growth (%) Residential Residential Governmental Commercial Industrial

1998 116,075 5.5 57,010 59,065 12,839 34,283 11,9431999 140,927 21.4 69,440 71,487 14,739 38,189 18,5592000 98,758 -29.9 54,929 43,829 5,803 25,204 12,8222001 217,189 119.9 64,258 152,931 52,640 71,172 29,1192002 146,170 -32.7 96,363 49,807 14,731 27,599 7,4772003 178,099 21.8 89,241 88,858 13,160 60,005 15,6932004 223,841 25.7 137,065 86,776 25,045 53,171 8,5602005 243,986 9.0 131,628 112,358 7,149 75,789 29,4202006 206,953 -15.2 126,462 80,491 26,220 33,605 20,6662007 163,845 -20.8 114,072 49,773 6,211 28,312 15,2502008 216,945 32.4 118,254 98,691 43,746 44,071 10,8742009 178,575 -17.7 115,104 63,471 11,744 40,867 10,8602010 259,901 45.5 144,789 115,112 53,737 47,386 13,9892011 242,405 -6.7 132,289 110,116 22,761 64,001 23,3542012 281,493 16.1 172,455 109,038 38,532 53,809 16,6972013 225,980 -19.7 114,146 111,834 43,019 49,577 19,2382014 196,354 -13.1 118,111 78,243 12,823 52,086 13,3342015 196,054 -0.2 115,320 80,734 25,963 39,308 15,463

Single DoubleTotal Annual Family Apartments & & Row

Year Permits Growth (%) Dwellings Conversions Dwellings Cottages

1998 707 -1.4 412 84 45 1661999 767 8.5 507 60 41 1592000 513 -33.1 378 72 12 512001 650 26.7 415 130 28 772002 1,015 56.2 654 191 80 902003 840 -17.2 564 175 59 422004 1,095 30.4 834 105 92 642005 1,070 -2.3 647 303 69 512006 911 -14.9 637 163 43 682007 771 -15.4 591 73 73 342008 723 -6.2 521 121 65 162009 731 1.1 400 215 99 172010 928 26.9 479 278 161 102011 953 2.7 440 447 48 182012 1,086 14.0 534 385 139 282013 654 -39.8 376 200 51 272014 665 1.7 374 207 67 172015 632 -5.0 348 202 60 22

seasonally adjusted, monthly (dollars unless otherwise noted)

units, by type of dwelling, monthly Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 026-0006 - Building permits, by type of structure and area,

TABLE 59

VALUE OF BUILDING PERMITS BY TYPE, 1998-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

NUMBER OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMITS

($ THOUSANDS)

BY TYPE OF DWELLING, 1998-2015

Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 026-0001 - Building permits, residential values and number of

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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 (r) 2014 (r) 2015 (p)

Grains (1) 11,454 15,567 17,082 19,206 29,822 40,720 42,224 35,061 33,944Potatoes 197,989 202,423 215,837 203,757 257,422 246,295 242,917 232,650 223,837Fruits 10,350 x 5,810 9,276 10,502 9,067 10,494 13,460 10,663Other crops (2) 16,636 23,401 17,647 19,284 20,647 22,830 25,757 26,076 24,647

Total Crops 236,429 241,391 256,376 251,523 318,393 318,912 321,392 307,247 293,091

Cattle and calves 21,373 18,507 19,104 21,318 19,654 21,804 23,091 32,195 39,334Hogs 21,152 16,408 10,793 14,711 14,686 15,677 14,451 15,199 12,393Dairy products 68,177 67,234 71,243 71,266 73,944 75,862 76,008 75,845 75,149Eggs 4,050 4,287 4,187 4,545 5,172 5,217 5,520 5,275 5,423Other livestock and products 12,168 13,801 13,355 13,497 19,881 24,407 25,337 17,041 18,175

Total Livestock & Products 126,920 120,237 118,682 125,337 133,337 142,967 144,407 145,555 150,474

Net Income Stabilization Account 2,908 2,528 2,072 0 0 0 0 0 0Crop Insurance payments 6,020 9,473 23,953 17,177 20,137 12,349 23,994 12,870 16,517AgriInvest/Agri-Stability -- 8,427 9,634 13,474 12,580 8,412 7,019 9,263 6,478Other payments (3) 12,476 12,312 4 2,811 137 69 160 132 99

Total Payments 21,404 32,740 35,663 33,462 32,854 20,830 31,173 22,265 23,094Total Cash Receipts 384,753 394,369 410,721 410,321 484,584 482,709 496,972 475,067 466,659 Annual change (%) 2.2 2.5 4.1 -0.1 18.1 -0.4 3.0 -4.4 -1.8

r: revised data p: preliminary data x: confidential data -- : nil

Note 1: Wheat, oats, barley and soybeans.

Note 2: Includes floriculture and nursery products.

Note 3: Other payments are payments under several federal, provincial, and joint federal/provincial programs.

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 002-0001 - Farm cash receipts, annual (dollars)

TABLE 60

FARM CASH RECEIPTS, 2007-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

($ THOUSANDS)

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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013(r) 2014(r) 2015(p)

Farm Cash Receipts 384,753 394,369 410,721 410,321 484,584 482,709 496,972 475,067 466,659Income in kind 647 570 480 419 339 332 333 331 326

Realized Gross Income 385,400 394,939 411,201 410,740 484,923 483,041 497,305 475,398 466,985Operating/depreciation charges 369,310 389,326 402,933 388,468 410,088 431,457 431,298 433,054 441,806

Realized Net Income 16,090 5,613 8,267 22,271 74,835 51,584 66,007 42,344 25,178Value of Inventory changes -25,227 -26,243 -3,169 17,093 -12,920 7,874 -649 5,489 6,886

Total Net Income -9,137 -20,629 5,098 39,365 61,915 59,458 65,358 47,833 32,064

Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 002-0009 - Net farm income, annual (dollars)

2007=100 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Total Index 100.0 107.0 123.1 118.5 132.5 136.8 134.7 140.8 148.3 Annual change (%) -5.1 7.0 15.0 -3.7 11.8 3.2 -1.5 4.5 5.3

Total crops 100.0 109.0 133.9 124.7 139.9 145.1 140.6 144.2 155.8 Annual change (%) -8.9 9.0 22.8 -6.9 12.2 3.7 -3.1 2.6 8.0

Grains 100.0 117.4 108.3 102.6 127.9 142.1 126.6 108.1 116.9 Fruit 100.0 75.4 50.5 69.9 72.7 74.8 77.4 66.6 65.9 Vegetables 100.0 102.5 100.5 112.7 120.1 101.6 119.5 122.5 123.9 Potatoes 100.0 110.9 142.8 130.2 146.0 152.0 146.4 153.8 168.6

Total Livestock 100.0 103.3 103.6 107.5 119.2 122.0 124.3 135.1 135.0 Annual change (%) 2.1 3.3 0.3 3.8 10.9 2.3 1.9 8.7 -0.1

Cattle and calves 100.0 104.7 105.0 107.4 132.2 147.1 149.8 205.9 248.9 Hogs 100.0 99.8 97.5 118.6 136.3 133.8 142.3 179.7 140.4 Poultry 100.0 113.2 115.9 111.6 127.6 132.1 134.5 128.3 123.1 Eggs 100.0 107.1 105.0 109.3 120.2 128.9 133.2 132.4 131.3 Dairy 100.0 102.8 104.8 103.6 109.0 108.2 109.0 113.2 107.7

TABLE 61

INCOME OF FARM OPERATORS FROM FARMING OPERATIONS, 2007-2015

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 002-0069 - Farm product price index (FPPI), annual (index, 2007=100)

($ THOUSANDS)

ANNUAL FARM PRODUCT PRICE INDEX, 2007-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

TABLE 62

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19961997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015

n.a.: data not available 1 cwt = 45.4 kg.

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

29,698 27,360 24,920 24,600 25,800 24,510 24,284 25,009 25,240

8,022 7,561 5,803 5,940 7,217 7,015 6,224 6,661 6,3323,298 3,309 2,731 3,023 2,962 3,561 3,144 2,890 2,9123,118 2,679 2,336 1,992 2,314 2,707 1,782 2,427 2,4691,606 1,573 736 925 1,941 746 1,297 1,345 951

14,148 14,779 13,257 13,309 13,565 13,344 13,200 13,610 14,0991,900 1,718 1,641 1,530 1,582 1,661 1,591 1,615 1,5915,136 3,355 4,146 3,873 3,385 2,487 3,270 2,794 2,925

29,206 27,413 24,847 24,651 25,748 24,507 24,284 24,680 24,947

1 cwt = 45.4 kg

Note: The data provided above is on a crop year basis, i.e. the potatoes produced in one year are marketed over two successive calendar years. Total may not equal sum of components due to rounding.

Source: Prince Edward Island Potato Board.

n.a. n.a.

Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 001-0014 - Area, production and farm value of potatoes, annual

29,69827,36024,92024,600

25,009

6.94

10.18

257,470

90,200 280

82,000

89,00025,240 n.a. n.a.

89,000 279 24,850

138,956187,290218,355195,617139,947192,511229,825162,248

284,983

234,915201,812

249,212227,673277,361

7.636.946.21

10.527.715.87

11.7210.82n.a.

9.40

5.798.97

8.19

10.86

109,000112,000110,000110,000108,000

96,00095,80096,00089,000

260

265275275310285280300

281

Cullage

Total disposition

Processing / Local UseLocal Seed for Next Crop

U.S. destinations Other

Table/seed potato shipments: Canadian destinations

Total potato production

28,340 5.006.42

(THOUSAND CWTS)

DISPOSITION OF POTATOES, 2006-2014PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

TABLE 64

27887,500

300 25,80086,000285

24,28424,51086,000

107,000107,500105,500105,500 165,411

n.a.

221,978

29,15028,600

29,680

30,10027,958

29,160

280172

29,01326,400

27018,404

265265260

TABLE 63

POTATO ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, FARM PRICE AND VALUE, 1996-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Average YieldArea TotalAverageHarvested

(acres)/ Seeded Acre

Year (cwt.)Production( '000 cwts.)

Farm Value($ '000s)

Farm price($/cwt.)

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2013 2014 2015 (p) 2013 2014 (r) 2015 (p) 2013 2014 2015 (p)

64.2 62.7 63.1 51.8 52.0 49.5 6.5 6.6 6.521.6 23.6 23.6 102.0 95.8 91.6 4.5 4.2 4.63.9 4.6 3.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.089.7 90.9 89.9 153.8 147.8 141.1 11.0 10.8 11.1

15.6 17.4 17.6 63.7 59.4 58.2 1.2 1.2 1.37.7 6.7 5.7 32.8 35.7 25.8 1.5 1.4 1.40.0 0.0 0.0 1.7 0.0 6.9 0.0 0.0 0.03.7 3.7 3.5 3.6 3.2 3.5 1.7 1.7 1.727.0 27.8 26.8 101.8 98.3 94.4 4.4 4.3 4.4

62.7 63.1 63.1 52.0 49.5 46.7 6.6 6.5 6.7-2.3 0.6 0.0 0.4 -4.8 -5.7 1.5 -1.5 3.1

r: revised data p: preliminary data

Source: Statistics Canada.

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

13,300 13,600 x 21,700 33,500 39,500 39,800 41,200 41,700500 x x 5,000 x x x x x

37,100 x 55,000 67,000 117,000 135,000 140,500 142,000 139,90050,900 x x 93,700 150,500 174,500 180,300 183,200 181,600

0 x 0 0 x x x x x500 x 3,000 3,500 8,500 7,000 10,000 9,400 12,000

36,800 x 47,000 56,700 103,800 134,300 135,000 133,100 127,40037,300 x 50,000 60,200 112,300 141,300 145,000 142,500 139,400

13,600 x 21,700 33,500 39,500 39,800 41,200 41,700 37,4002.3 54.4 17.9 0.8 3.5 1.2 -10.3

7 7 9 11 12 12 11 12 11

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Number of Farms

Annual change (%)

5. Sold alive and boarders removed 6. Died or escaped 7. Pelted 8. Output (5+6+7)

Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 003-0015 - Supply and disposition of mink and fox on fur farms, annual (number unless otherwise noted)

9. Inventory at December 31

1. Inventory at January 1 2. Bought or taken as boarders 3. Born 4. Total Supply (1+2+3)

6. Slaughter

TABLE 65

SUPPLY-DISPOSITION OF FARM ANIMALS, 2013-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Cattle and Calves Hogs Sheep and Lambs

(THOUSAND HEAD)

1. Inventory at January 1

3. Interprovincial imports 4. International imports

2. Animals born

5. Total Supply (1+2+3+4)

7. Interprovincial exports 8. International exports

SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION OF MINK, 2006-2014

9. Deaths and condemnations10. Total Disposition (6+7+8+9)

11. Inventory at January 1 Annual change (%)

TABLE 66

CANSIM Table 003-0083 - Cattle statistics, supply and disposition of cattle, annual (head); CANSIM Table 003-0102 - Hogs statistics, supply and disposition of hogs, semi-annual (head); CANSIM Table 003-0094 - Sheep statistics, supply and disposition of sheep and lambs, annual (head)

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Value Growth Value Growth Value Growth Value GrowthYear $ '000s % $ '000s % $ '000s % $ '000s %1999 1,557,996 2.4 1,185,936 2.8 284,577 2.4 87,483 -1.62000 1,589,818 2.0 1,198,120 1.0 295,377 3.8 96,321 10.12001 1,606,777 1.1 1,201,110 0.2 303,056 2.6 102,611 6.52002 1,622,257 1.0 1,219,607 1.5 308,780 1.9 93,870 -8.52003 1,633,055 0.7 1,241,397 1.8 314,444 1.8 77,214 -17.72004 1,663,372 1.9 1,272,749 2.5 319,205 1.5 71,418 -7.52005 1,689,268 1.6 1,291,530 1.5 321,110 0.6 76,628 7.32006 1,715,783 1.6 1,311,051 1.5 324,085 0.9 80,647 5.22007 1,724,906 0.5 1,315,510 0.3 329,527 1.7 79,869 -1.02008 1,675,971 -2.8 1,279,947 -2.7 325,701 -1.2 70,323 -12.02009 1,652,046 -1.4 1,269,715 -0.8 323,275 -0.7 59,056 -16.02010 1,665,333 0.8 1,273,759 0.3 331,322 2.5 60,252 2.02011 1,712,564 2.8 1,310,665 2.9 337,923 2.0 63,977 6.22012 1,786,692 4.3 1,358,593 3.7 354,634 4.9 73,464 14.82013 1,883,132 5.4 1,443,497 6.2 373,118 5.2 66,518 -9.52014(r) 1,975,273 4.9 1,510,666 4.7 385,282 3.3 79,326 19.32015(p) 2,092,899 6.0 1,603,835 6.2 397,997 3.3 91,068 14.8

Note 1: Automobiles and trucks are included.Note 2: Livestock and poultry includes the value of animal and fur farms.r: revised data p: preliminary data

Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 002-0007 - Value of farm capital, at July 1, annual (dollars)

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013(r) 2014(r) 2015(p)

Chartered Banks 293,397 317,562 318,027 279,813 278,670 299,179 327,481Federal Government Agencies 180,876 177,974 172,237 181,605 188,086 195,313 214,520Provincial Government Agencies 33,268 42,228 38,907 39,145 39,630 45,711 46,379Credit Unions 58,376 57,446 41,516 28,113 25,176 26,391 27,463Insurance, Trust and Loan Comp. 16,231 15,067 12,939 20,257 13,001 24,992 31,102Private Individuals and Others 48,608 42,803 36,913 28,993 58,292 41,523 46,694Advance Payment Programs 52,054 55,129 50,598 43,622 48,608 54,560 55,161TOTAL DEBT OUTSTANDING 682,811 708,208 671,137 621,548 651,464 687,669 748,800 Annual change (%) 12.8 3.7 -5.2 -7.4 4.8 5.6 8.9

r: revised data p: preliminary data

Notes: Private Individuals and Others includes credit owed to: supply and finance companies, dealers, stores, private individuals and other un- classified credit sources.

For those institutions providing data based on fiscal year ending March 31, the debt outstanding at that time is used to represent the debt at December 31 of the previous year.

Advance Payments Programs were taken out of the cash receipts estimates from 1971 to date and moved to the debt outstanding series. These payments are a type of loan made to farmers since no transaction occurs at the time of the advance. Estimates are derived from data supplied by the Canadian Wheat Board and Agriculture Canada.

Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 002-0008 - Farm debt outstanding, classified by lender, annual (dollars)

($ THOUSANDS)

TABLE 67

CAPITAL VALUE OF ALL FARMS, 1998-2014PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Land and Buildings Implements & Machinery (1)Total Farm Value Livestock & Poultry (2)

($ THOUSANDS)

TABLE 68

FARM DEBT OUTSTANDING AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2009-2015CLASSIFIED BY LENDER, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

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1996 2001 2006 2011 1996 / 2011 2006 / 2011

Total number of census farms 2,217 1,845 1,700 1,495 -32.6 -12.1

Total farm population 7,805 6,070 5,295 n.a.

Area in census farms 655,365 646,137 619,885 594,324 -9.3 -4.1 Area owned (acres) 472,242 477,515 485,003 460,709 -2.4 -5.0 Area rented or leased (acres) 183,123 168,622 134,882 133,615 -27.0 -0.9

Land in crops 420,971 433,641 423,281 410,712 -2.4 -3.0 Summerfallow 903 520 571 195 -78.4 -65.8 Improved pasture 29,221 29,192 26,803 21,007 -28.1 -21.6 All other land (1) 204,270 182,784 169,230 162,410 -20.5 -4.0

Total capital value $1,417,138,775 $1,605,122,021 $1,718,280,687 $1,711,147,306 20.7 -0.4

Value of land and buildings (2) $1,072,281,310 $1,201,110,348 $1,311,050,613 $1,310,664,638 22.2 0.0 Value of machinery and equipment $269,385,644 $303,055,802 $324,084,650 $337,922,693 25.4 4.3 Value of livestock and poultry $75,471,821 $100,955,871 $83,145,424 $62,559,975 -17.1 -24.8

Note 1: All other land includes Christmas tree area.Note 2: Data include the value of land and buildings on rented property.

Source: Statistics Canada, 1996 Census of Agriculture, CD-ROM, Release 2.1; 2001 Census of Agriculture, Tables 5, 6 and 29; 2006 and 2011 Census of Agriculture, Farm and Farm Operator Data, catalogue no. 95-640-XWE.

Kings Queens Prince TOTAL P.E.I.

Total number of farms 269 733 493 1,495Total area of farms (acres) 118,202 247,805 228,317 594,324Average acres per farm 439.4 338.1 463.1 397.5

Type of farm operation management:

Individual or family farm 164 447 277 888

Partnership: 61 160 87 308 with written agreement 18 45 17 80 without written agreement 43 115 70 228

Legally-constituted company: 44 126 129 299 family 40 107 111 258 non-family 3 16 12 31 other (1) 1 3 6 10

Note 1: Farms operated by institutions, community pastures, etc.

Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Agriculture, Farm and Farm Operator Data, catalogue no. 95-640-XWE.

TABLE 70

SELECTED 2011 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE STATISTICSBY COUNTY, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

TABLE 69

COMPARISON OF SELECTED CENSUS FARM DATA, 1996, 2001, 2006 AND 2011PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Inter-Censal Change (%)

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Total Value of Number of Number of Number of Number ofAgricultural Products Sold Farms % Farms % Farms % Farms %

$250,000 and more 394 17.8 433 23.5 425 25.0 406 27.2$100,000 - $249,999 377 17.0 312 16.9 212 12.5 196 13.1$50,000 - $99,999 255 11.5 234 12.7 217 12.8 140 9.4$25,000 - $49,999 269 12.1 196 10.6 145 8.5 144 9.6$10,000 - $24,999 348 15.7 315 17.1 299 17.6 267 17.9 under $10,000 574 25.9 355 19.2 402 23.6 342 22.9

Total number of farms 2,217 100.0 1,845 100.0 1,700 100.0 1,495 100.0

Number of Number of Number of Number ofProduct Type Farms** % Farms** % Farms % Farms %

Cattle ranching and farming 980 44.2 766 41.5 602 35.4 431 28.8Hog and pig farming 105 4.7 95 5.1 71 4.2 21 1.4Poultry and egg production 50 2.3 25 1.4 29 1.7 19 1.3Sheep and goat farming -- -- 18 1.0 17 1.0 24 1.6Other animal production -- -- 133 7.2 171 10.1 156 10.4Oilseed and grain farming 50 2.3 57 3.1 75 4.4 139 9.3Vegetable and melon farming 615 27.7 403 21.8 384 22.6 299 20.0Fruit and tree-nut farming 75 3.4 108 5.9 153 9.0 173 11.6

Greenhouse, nursery and floriculture -- -- 41 2.2 34 2.0 40 2.7Other crop farming 185 8.3 199 10.8 164 9.6 193 12.9Livestock Combination 95 4.3 -- -- -- -- -- --Other Combination 50 2.3 -- -- -- -- -- --

Total Farms 2,217 100.0 1,845 100.0 1,700 100.0 1,495 100.0

--: data not available

** Total may not equal sum of components due to rounding.

Source: Statistics Canada, 93F0031XCB, 1996 Census of Agriculture, CD-ROM, Release 2.1; 2001 Census of Agriculture, Table 29; 2006 and 2011 Census of Agriculture, Farm and Farm Operator Data, catalogue no. 95-640-XWE.

TABLE 72

TOTAL NUMBER OF FARMS, BY INDUSTRY GROUPPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011

years prior to 2001 are not directly comparable to data from 2001, 2006 and 2011.

20111996* 2001 2006

*Note: Beginning in 2001, this data is grouped by industry group for the North American Industry Classification System. As a result, data for

1996 2001 2011

TABLE 71

CENSUS FARM DATA BY GROSS RECEIPTS CLASSPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 1996, 2001, 2006 AND 2011

2006

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Product 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Sawlogs 236 154 50 33 41 61 65 48Pulpwood and pulp chips 91 61 25 19 27 27 30 16Miscellaneous products 6 6 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/aVeneer and OSB 45 17 3 1 1 1 0 5TOTAL INDUSTRIAL WOOD 378 238 78 53 69 89 95 69Fuelwood (r) 230 242 230 230 262 198 288 227Energy chips and sawmill residue 50 50 42 42 53 99 59 59TOTAL PRODUCTION 658 530 350 325 384 386 442 355 Annual change (%) -0.6 -19.5 -34.0 -7.1 18.2 0.5 14.5 -19.7

Source: Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture and Forestry.

Weight Value Weight Value Weight Value Weight ValueSpecies lbs. $ lbs. $ lbs. $ lbs. $

Groundfish 0.3 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.6Pelagic and estuarial fish 23.2 10.2 19.6 7.4 14.8 5.7 13.6 4.4Molluscs and crustaceans 90.9 159.2 92.2 145.6 93.3 169.1 91.3 213.0 Lobster 27.3 113.8 28.4 91.4 29.8 113.3 32.2 150.2 Other 63.6 45.4 63.8 54.2 63.5 55.8 59.1 62.8Seaplants 4.5 0.5 5.0 0.7 4.4 0.6 0.0 0.0TOTAL WEIGHT / VALUE 118.9 170.4 117.0 154.2 112.7 175.9 105.1 218.0 Annual change (%) 2.9 23.6 -1.6 -9.5 -3.7 14.1 -6.7 23.9

r: revised data p: preliminary data 1 lb. = 0.45 kg

(MILLIONS)PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

ESTIMATES OF PRIMARY FOREST PRODUCTION, 2006-2013

(THOUSAND CUBIC METERS)

TABLE 73

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

TABLE 74

FISH LANDINGS AND VALUES, 2012-2015

Source: Statistics Division, Gulf Region, Canada Department of Fisheries and Oceans; Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture and Fisheries

2012 2013 2014 2015 (p)

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SPECIES 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 (p)

Cod 67.0 61.0 70.0 87.8 112.0 95.4 96.5 59.0Hake 25.0 54.0 0.0 0.0 36.0 52.4 30.4 n/aHerring 10.8 12.3 14.8 14.6 27.0 20.8 16.6 18.3Mackerel 36.0 34.0 36.3 44.2 46.0 34.2 50.1 60.0Smelts 40.0 40.7 35.0 45.5 112.0 75.8 32.0 30.0Lobster 460.0 310.0 331.0 419.6 420.0 300.0 380.0 460.0Snow crab 200.0 180.0 191.0 325.0 250.0 225.4 290.0 270.0Rock crab 37.5 37.8 40.7 40.3 45.0 48.7 53.7 53.4Oysters 100.0 100.0 107.0 111.0 126.0 120.0 135.0 170.0Mussels 60.0 60.0 60.0 57.0 58.0 65.0 65.0 65.0Irish Moss 12.0 4.3 10.0 10.5 12.5 14.6 13.0 n/a

r: revised data p: preliminary data

Source: Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture and Fisheries

Value Weight Value Weight Value Weight Value WeightYear: ($'000s) (tonnes) ($'000s) (tonnes) ($'000s) (tonnes) ($'000s) (tonnes)2002 892 33.0 5,727 2,736 22,202 16,785 28,821 19,5542003 852 24.0 7,431 3,037 23,597 16,830 31,880 19,8912004 3,256 20.0 6,670 3,335 23,249 17,576 33,175 20,9312005 1,888 10.9 5,527 2,858 21,422 16,034 28,837 18,9032006 1,311 10.2 7,793 2,921 22,813 17,248 31,917 20,1792007 1,684 13.6 6,702 2,805 21,777 17,076 30,163 19,8952008 1,624 4.1 5,643 2,564 21,773 17,028 29,040 19,5962009 1,828 2.0 5,075 2,281 23,960 18,088 30,863 20,3712010 2,200 n.a. 5,844 2,477 26,603 20,111 34,647 n.a.2011 3,700 n.a. 6,622 2,682 27,202 21,203 37,524 n.a.2012(1) 3,800 n.a. 7,812 2,812 27,491 21,500 39,103 n.a.2013(1) 3,000 n.a. 8,083 3,055 30,878 20,009 41,961 n.a.2014(1) 3,000 n.a. 9,849 3,308 30,937 20,047 43,786 n.a.2015 (p)(1) 3,300 n.a. 12,403 3,309 25,611 17,872 41,314 n.a.

r: revised data p: preliminary data

ITEM: 2009 2010 (r) 2011 2012 2013 (r) 2014 (p)

Sales of aqua products and services 28,540 33,835 x 39,945 40,390 41,980 Total finfish x x x x x x Total molluscs 26,300 31,160 31,905 36,090 37,345 38,385 Other goods and services, n.e.s. x x x x x 185Other operating revenue 100 905 x 200 x xTotal operating revenue 28,690 34,740 x 40,150 41,080 48,215Change in inventory value, goods 1,100 355 x 1,510 655 2,065Gross output 29,790 35,095 36,520 41,660 41,735 50,280Total of product inputs -8,250 -8,714 -10,750 -11,000 -15,655 -20,900Gross value added (factor cost) 21,540 26,381 25,770 30,660 26,080 29,380

Salaries and wages 7,800 6,745 6,955 7,595 8,370 8,260Employer portion of employee benefits 675 675 735 905 945 935Depreciation 1,500 2,090 2,315 2,680 3,280 3,260Interest paid 500 430 635 705 935 880

p: preliminary data, r: revised data

TABLE 76

AVERAGE PRICE RECEIVED BY FISHERS, 2008-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

(CENTS PER POUND ROUND WEIGHT)

TABLE 78

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

FINFISH OYSTERS MUSSELS TOTAL PRODUCTION

TABLE 77

AQUACULTURE STATISTICS, 2002-2015

Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 003-0001 - Aquaculture, production and value, annual; (1) 2012-15 provided by P.E.I. Department of Agriculture and Fisheries

Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 003-0003 - Aquaculture economic statistics, value added account, annual (dollars

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND($ THOUSANDS)

AQUACULTURE ECONOMIC STATISTICS, 2009-2014

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Year Revenue Expenses Profit Margin (%) Revenue Expenses Profit Margin (%) Revenue Expenses Profit Margin (%)

2012 65.2 64.4 1.1 19.6 17.5 10.6 84.7 81.9 3.32013 65.0 62.8 3.5 21.4 19.7 7.6 86.4 82.5 4.52014 68.0 62.5 8.0 24.4 22.3 8.5 92.3 84.9 8.1

Note: Other Accommodations includes: tent and trailer campgrounds, outfitters, recreation and vacation camps, guest houses, tourist homes, lodging houses and residential clubs.

F: Data too unreliable to be published.

RECEIPTS DRINKING Full-service PLACES Other Total

Year ($ '000s) ($ '000s) ($ '000s) ($ '000s)

2007 67,814 4,482 5,240 170,7902008 67,261 4,581 4,981 176,2342009 65,644 1,925 1,925 175,1352010 70,017 F F 184,1472011 68,315 F F 187,4812012 69,091 F F 192,7282013 73,656 F F 197,2002014 74,491 F F 204,2992015 76,172 F F 216,517

F = Too unreliable to be published

TotalAccommodations

TABLE 79

ACCOMMODATION SERVICESSUMMARY STATISTICS 2012-2014

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Hotels, Motels Otherand Motor Hotels Accommodations

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 351-0012 - Accommodation services, summary statistics, annual (dollars unless otherwise noted)

119,693

TABLE 80

RESTAURANTS, TAVERNS AND OTHER ESTABLISHMENTSPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 2007-2015

ESTABLISHMENTS

101,206106,099110,433113,118

Limited service($ '000s)

RESTAURANTS

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 355-0006 - Monthly survey of food services and drinking places, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), monthly

132,037

91,59795,01697,329

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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Room NightsHotels, Motels, Resorts

Available 909,280 920,759 879,910 906,280 864,327Sold 392,809 377,511 372,202 388,794 393,269

Rate % 43.2 41.0 42.3 42.9 45.5

InnsAvailable 47,008 47,578 48,207 48,361 48,624

Sold 22,470 24,788 25,791 25,293 24,312Rate % 47.8 52.1 53.5 52.3 50.0

Cabins, CottagesAvailable 292,545 291,765 286,102 286,927 286,323

Sold 112,630 113,205 118,160 121,083 130,277Rate % 38.5 38.8 41.3 42.2 45.5

Tourist Homes, B&BsAvailable 145,949 138,858 122,940 120,404 127,479

Sold 37,363 37,214 36,759 39,613 42,068Rate % 25.6 26.8 29.9 32.9 33.0

OtherAvailable 255 5,443 7,174 6,438 7,012

Sold 87 1,610 1,864 1,088 1,718Rate % 34.1 29.6 26.0 16.9 24.5

Total Fixed Roof AccommodationsAvailable 1,395,038 1,404,403 1,344,333 1,367,265 1,333,321

Sold 565,359 554,328 554,776 575,871 591,644Rate % 40.5 39.5 41.3 42.1 44.4

Site NightsCampgrounds

Available 610,433 624,854 618,141 647,397 658,676Sold 219,889 232,030 245,679 266,218 278,677

Rate % 36.0 37.1 39.7 41.1 42.3

Source: P.E.I. Department of Economic Development and Tourism, Visitor Statistics, Tourism Indicators

TABLE 81OCCUPANCY RATES

BY TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION2011 - 2015

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2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014

Number of Visits 864 1,049 1,030 544 572 674Expenditures $60,722 $71,538 $68,539 $261,271 $252,333 $278,947

PleasureNumber of Visits 218 368 377 252 284 323

Expenditures $16,890 $22,807 $25,646 $117,525 $134,720 $139,189Visiting Friend/Relatives

Number of Visits 396 410 367 225 230 302Expenditures $21,461 $20,526 $19,178 $101,114 $76,485 $99,916

Business/Other ReasonsNumber of Visits 250 271 286 67 58 49

Expenditures $22,371 $28,205 $23,715 $42,632 $41,128 $39,842

AutomobileNumber of Visits 848 1,029 1,008 444 479 552

Expenditures $57,577 $69,495 $66,754 $165,070 $161,943 $191,795Other

Number of Visits 16 20 22 100 93 122Expenditures $3,145 $2,043 $1,785 $96,201 $90,390 $87,152

Industry: 2012 2013 % Change 2012 2013 % Change

Food manufacturing 775,420 782,623 0.9 775,420 782,623 0.9257,249 257,824 0.2 257,249 257,824 0.2

Wood product manufacturing 15,679 x x 15,679 x xPrinting and related support activities 8,233 8,990 9.2 8,233 8,990 9.2Chemical manufacturing x x x x x xFabricated metal product manufacturing x x x x x xTransportation equipment manufacturing 220,274 x x 220,274 x xALL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES 1,436,850 1,454,046 1.2 1,358,087 1,391,781 2.5

Industry: 2012 2013 % Change 2012 2013 % Change

Food manufacturing 799,522 x x 114,885 x x251,558 x x 35,842 x x

Wood product manufacturing 17,751 x x 3,561 x xPrinting and related support activities 8,375 9,107 8.7 2,910 3,054 4.9Chemical manufacturing x x x x x xFabricated metal product manufacturing x x x x x xTransportation equipment manufacturing 230,695 x x 30,349 x xALL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES 1,449,375 1,301,702 -10.2 240,224 214,334 -10.8

x: confidential data

Seafood Product Prep and Packaging

Seafood Product Prep and Packaging

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND($ THOUSANDS AND UNITS)

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 301-0008 - Principal statistics for manufacturing industries, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), annual (dollars)

TOTAL REVENUE REVENUE FROM GOODS

TOTAL EXPENSES TOTAL SALARIES AND WAGES

TABLE 83

PRINCIPAL STATISTICS BY MAJOR INDUSTRIAL GROUPS, 2012-2013

TABLE 82

TRAVEL SURVEY OF CANADIAN RESIDENTSPROVINCE VISITS TO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 2011-2013

(THOUSANDS)

OVERNIGHT VISITSSAME DAY VISITS

Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 426-0026 - Travel survey of residents of Canada, province visits, expenditures and nights, by province visited, trip characteristics and visit duration, annual (number of visits unless otherwise noted)

Total Visits

Purpose of Visit

Mode of Transportation

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INDUSTRY 2009(r) 2010(r) 2011(r) 2012(r) 2013(r) 2014(r) 2015(p)

Total food industries (including fish products) 714,484 656,421 711,110 731,031 x x x Fish products industry 129,282 119,758 139,150 145,670 149,705 222,406 233,798

Wood industries 17,065 16,067 17,541 26,156 x x 14,154Printing, publishing and allied industries 11,460 12,546 x x 12,088 8,253 xFabricated metal products industries x x x x x 58,638 66,169Machinery Industries x x 14,179 x x x 40,047Chemical Products 124,924 107,610 x x x x x

ALL INDUSTRIES 1,322,409 1,195,692 1,214,374 1,286,494 1,438,064 1,603,409 1,620,962 Annual change (%) -1.0 -9.6 1.6 5.9 11.8 11.5 1.1

MONTHLY - ALL INDUSTRIES 2009(r) 2010(r) 2011(r) 2012(r) 2013(r) 2014(r) 2015(p)

January 104,158 74,311 75,734 96,279 90,222 100,119 109,370February 83,728 77,113 78,422 80,360 90,557 97,630 102,492March 105,211 96,616 92,721 100,699 109,051 114,103 115,467April 102,335 89,521 87,645 90,479 98,259 110,277 121,998May 143,645 121,533 121,037 152,733 155,922 155,465 157,046June 132,319 130,227 126,976 132,975 145,315 175,093 172,063July 114,327 104,858 103,597 110,868 117,690 136,696 148,084August 108,045 103,317 113,688 112,111 131,397 153,263 144,833September 112,308 107,806 111,030 103,825 129,678 152,777 141,411October 119,331 98,872 101,143 105,856 131,605 149,439 153,306November 101,757 95,759 107,625 100,606 128,117 126,575 134,133December 95,245 95,759 94,756 99,703 110,251 131,972 120,530

ANNUAL TOTAL - ALL INDUSTRIES 1,322,409 1,195,692 1,214,374 1,286,494 1,438,064 1,603,409 1,620,733

r: revised data p: preliminary data

Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 304-0015 - Manufacturing sales, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and province, monthly (dollars)

($ THOUSANDS)

TABLE 84

ESTIMATED VALUE OF SHIPMENTS, 2009-2015MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, UNADJUSTED

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 (p)

Net capability within province: 159 159 159 159 159 161 161 159 Charlottetown plant 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 104 Borden-Carleton plant 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 Summerside plant 10 10 10 10 10 12 12 15

Firm power from other provinces: (1) 96 96 96 92 69 69 69 69 Lepreau participation 27 27 27 27 29 29 29 29 Dalhousie participation 19 19 19 0 0 0 0 0 Other sources 50 50 50 65 40 40 40 40

Wind-generated power: 72 163 163 163 163 173 203 203 P.E.I. Energy Corporation 40 40 40 40 40 43 73 73 Aeolus P.E.I. 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 Suez N.A - Norway 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Suez N.A. - West Cape 20 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 City of Summerside n.a. 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 Wind Energy Institute of Canada 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 10

TOTAL CAPABILITY 327 418 418 414 391 403 433 431

Net peak load within province 223 219 207 221 228 252 256 265

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 (p)

Total received fromother provinces 1,078,058 1,049,193 974,897 973,754 995,278 1,096,348 1,063,967 1,068,104

Net generation on P.E.I. 165,434 189,645 262,665 285,372 302,789 254,209 331,214 354,746

TOTAL SUPPLY 1,243,492 1,238,838 1,237,562 1,259,126 1,298,067 1,350,557 1,395,181 1,422,850 Annual change (%) 0.4 -0.4 -0.1 1.7 3.1 4.0 3.3 2.0

Note: 1 MWh = Watt hour x 106

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Charlottetown:Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. 97.22 98.36 102.32 86.62 84.82 86.32 88.16 90.14 Annual change (%) 16.9 1.2 4.0 -15.3 -2.1 1.8 2.1 2.2

Note: 1 kWh = Watt hour x 103

Source: Maritime Electric Company, Ltd.

Source: Maritime Electric Company, Ltd.

($ PER MONTH)

TABLE 85

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ELECTRICITY STATISTICS, 2008-2015CAPABILITY AND PEAK LOAD (MEGAWATTS)

TABLE 86

OF 500 kWh OF ELECTRICITY, 2008-2015

TOTAL ELECTRICITY SUPPLY, 2008-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (MEGAWATT-HOURS)

TABLE 87

TWELVE MONTH AVERAGE OF RESIDENTIAL COST

Note 1: The Northumberland transmission cable is capable of transmitting 200 MW.

Source: Maritime Electric Company, Ltd.

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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013(r) 2014(r) 2015(p)

Motor gasoline 215,148 225,979 245,207 241,399 x x xDiesel 93,200 100,292 131,705 101,883 88,592 x xLight fuel oil 156,166 153,105 191,666 149,492 x x xHeavy fuel oil 622 636 0 0 0 0 0Other 18,684 15,262 12,191 7,161 x x xTOTAL 483,820 495,274 580,769 499,935 457,963 456,529 x Annual change (%) -2.8 2.4 17.3 -13.9 -8.4 -0.3

1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters

x: Suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Taxed gasoline sales 204,417 203,381 207,229 207,407 203,929 197,314 200,004Tax-exempt gasoline sales 101 90 72 446 3,466 2,638 2,918

Total gasoline sales 204,518 203,471 207,301 207,853 207,395 199,952 202,922 Annual change (%) 2.0 -0.5 1.9 0.3 -0.2 -3.6 1.5

1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters.

Source: P.E.I. Department of Finance, Taxation and Property Records Division.

Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Cars 67,537 69,617 70,375 71,193 71,836 73,547 73,838 75,553Trucks 22,521 23,417 23,791 23,987 24,357 24,477 25,027 25,534Trailers 11,955 12,363 12,917 13,438 14,228 14,694 14,957 15,319Other 4,044 3,442 4,754 4,683 5,167 6,113 6,495 7,815

TOTAL 106,057 108,839 111,837 113,301 115,588 118,831 120,317 124,221Annual change (%) 1.9 2.6 2.8 1.3 2.0 2.8 1.3 3.2

Note: Data apply to vehicles with valid license plates only and are recorded as of April 1.

Source: Highway Safety Division, P.E.I. Department of Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy

TABLE 90

MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS, 2008-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

(CUBIC METERS)

GASOLINE SALES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2009-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

TABLE 88

SALES OF REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, 2009-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

TABLE 89

(CUBIC METERS)

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 134-0004 - Supply and disposition of refined petroleum products, monthly (cubic metres)

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Month 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005January 18.04 18.85 25.13 16.72 12.51 27.26 29.59 19.71 34.31 46.84February 18.57 19.09 22.18 16.06 12.01 29.37 29.61 20.72 34.68 48.15March 18.54 21.33 20.97 15.12 14.68 29.84 27.24 24.53 36.74 54.19April 19.90 23.50 19.70 15.35 17.31 25.72 27.49 26.18 36.75 52.98May 19.74 21.17 20.82 14.91 17.72 28.79 28.63 27.04 40.28 49.83June 18.45 20.42 19.26 13.72 17.92 31.82 27.60 25.52 38.03 56.35July 17.33 21.30 19.66 14.17 20.10 29.70 26.42 26.97 40.78 59.00August 18.02 21.90 19.95 13.47 21.28 31.26 27.37 28.39 44.90 64.99September 18.23 23.97 19.80 15.03 23.80 33.88 26.20 29.66 45.94 65.59October 17.43 24.88 21.33 14.46 22.69 33.11 22.17 28.84 53.28 62.26November 17.99 23.71 20.19 13.00 25.00 34.42 19.64 26.35 48.47 58.32December 19.03 25.23 18.33 11.35 26.10 28.44 19.39 29.46 43.15 59.41

Annual average 18.43 22.12 20.61 14.42 19.34 30.38 25.98 26.18 41.51 56.64Annual change (%) 7.2 20.0 -6.8 -30.0 34.1 57.1 -14.5 0.8 58.6 36.4

Month 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015January 65.49 54.51 92.97 41.71 78.33 89.17 100.27 94.76 94.62 47.22February 61.63 59.28 95.39 39.09 76.39 88.58 102.20 95.31 100.82 50.58March 62.69 60.44 105.45 47.94 81.20 102.86 106.16 92.94 100.80 47.82April 69.44 63.98 112.58 49.65 84.29 109.53 103.32 92.02 102.07 54.45May 70.84 63.45 125.40 59.03 73.74 100.90 94.66 94.51 102.18 59.27June 70.95 67.49 133.88 69.64 75.34 96.26 82.30 95.77 105.79 59.82July 74.41 74.12 133.37 64.15 76.32 97.30 87.90 104.67 103.59 50.90August 73.04 72.36 116.67 71.05 76.60 86.33 94.13 106.57 96.54 42.87September 63.80 79.91 104.11 69.41 75.24 85.52 94.51 106.29 93.21 45.48October 58.89 85.80 76.61 75.72 81.89 86.32 89.49 100.54 84.40 46.22November 59.08 94.77 57.31 77.99 84.25 97.16 86.53 93.86 75.79 42.44December 61.96 91.69 41.12 74.47 89.15 98.56 87.86 97.63 59.29 37.19

Annual average 66.05 72.34 99.57 61.65 79.40 94.87 94.11 97.91 93.26 48.69Annual change (%) 16.6 9.5 37.6 -38.1 28.8 19.5 -0.8 4.0 -4.7 -47.8

TABLE 91

WEST TEXAS INTERMEDIATE CRUDE OIL SPOT PRICESBY MONTH, 1996-2015

(US$ / BARREL)

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, April 2015; www.eia.gov

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Urban centre: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

St. John's, NL 102.1 107.6 111.0 123.6 102.3 110.8 129.2 131.9 128.9 130.6 109.3 Charlottetown, PE 96.4 103.1 104.2 114.5 93.3 101.2 119.3 124.3 129.5 131.4 105.7 Halifax, NS 97.9 103.7 106.8 118.4 96.3 105.8 125.6 131.3 131.0 131.4 105.7 Saint John, NB 97.9 102.2 101.5 113.7 91.4 99.9 121.6 127.5 126.7 127.7 103.9 Quebec City, QC 97.5 102.4 106.4 120.1 97.7 106.5 128.0 134.5 135.2 133.0 110.1 Montreal, QC 96.4 100.8 104.3 118.8 97.7 107.8 130.5 136.5 136.9 136.9 116.5 Ottawa, ON 88.5 92.2 98.1 108.7 87.3 100.5 122.4 123.8 125.9 125.6 103.8 Toronto, ON 89.0 93.4 97.4 110.3 91.6 101.9 124.1 126.7 127.8 128.4 106.4 Winnipeg, MB 90.0 96.6 102.2 115.8 94.4 97.5 114.6 118.3 120.4 118.0 97.3 Regina, SK 92.7 99.6 104.7 117.3 97.1 101.9 121.7 122.4 120.1 121.1 100.1 Saskatoon, SK 93.5 99.8 104.5 117.3 97.0 101.4 120.6 122.8 119.5 121.0 100.6 Edmonton, AB 85.1 91.0 96.7 109.2 86.5 90.2 107.8 109.6 109.0 110.1 92.8 Calgary, AB 85.9 92.3 98.5 111.1 88.8 92.9 111.4 112.5 112.9 115.5 98.4 Vancouver, BC 97.1 103.8 108.1 121.3 104.0 115.3 132.4 135.3 137.5 138.0 123.7 Victoria, BC 99.2 105.4 108.3 122.5 102.0 109.2 123.4 123.4 127.1 126.7 116.5 Whitehorse, YK 105.5 107.6 111.2 124.6 99.0 112.5 128.8 133.4 134.7 133.4 111.9 Yellowknife, NT 105.0 109.5 118.0 131.1 111.5 116.9 133.9 138.9 138.9 137.5 120.3

Urban centre: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

St. John's, NL 78.6 84.8 87.6 109.4 74.3 88.4 110.4 114.7 105.9 107.2 82.4 Charlottetown, PE 73.8 77.6 79.3 102.3 71.8 83.2 105.0 110.3 110.6 113.0 87.1 Halifax, NS 83.6 87.9 84.0 106.3 74.4 85.3 106.9 112.2 114.4 125.6 99.3 Saint John, NB 83.2 84.7 89.7 115.1 79.1 92.2 112.0 118.8 116.6 124.6 101.4 Quebec City, QC 77.2 79.1 83.3 112.6 78.3 91.7 115.4 119.1 118.6 122.6 97.2 Montreal, QC 75.0 78.6 82.0 112.2 76.1 87.9 111.6 118.9 118.5 122.6 99.6 Ottawa, ON 77.4 81.6 86.8 113.0 80.0 95.7 121.5 126.8 125.0 131.2 108.7 Toronto, ON 78.0 82.2 87.6 112.7 82.0 96.1 121.8 125.4 126.9 133.1 111.8 Winnipeg, MB 81.7 84.0 91.5 115.8 82.7 94.7 113.8 116.0 119.9 127.0 97.0 Regina, SK 82.0 82.6 91.8 115.3 79.8 90.9 113.6 111.1 115.8 128.8 97.0 Saskatoon, SK 80.0 85.5 91.5 113.4 81.0 92.8 102.3 110.5 103.2 126.8 94.7 Vancouver, BC 88.1 89.0 93.5 115.6 83.2 100.1 119.7 125.7 126.9 130.5 106.6 Victoria, BC 90.8 94.1 99.9 126.3 93.2 108.6 129.7 135.2 134.0 140.4 118.2 Whitehorse, YK 88.4 94.1 102.3 125.6 94.6 106.3 128.3 134.0 131.9 134.9 108.1 Yellowknife, NT 81.3 84.8 96.4 122.6 87.1 97.0 120.4 122.4 121.2 132.7 102.3

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 326-0009 - Average retail prices for gasoline and fuel oil, by urban centre, monthly (cents per litre)

TABLE 92

AVERAGE RETAIL PRICE FOR REGULAR GASOLINE (CENTS)

AVERAGE RETAIL PRICE FOR HOUSEHOLD HEATING FUEL (CENTS)IN MAJOR URBAN CENTRES, CANADA, 2005-2015

AT SELF-SERVE STATIONS IN MAJOR URBAN CENTRES, CANADA, 2005-2015

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Period 2012 2013 2014 2015

Annual Bridge Traffic Jan. - Dec. 1,485,116 1,475,330 1,485,847 1,533,440Annual Change (%) 1.2% -0.7% 0.7% 3.2%Summer Bridge Traffic July and August 441,574 446,297 455,921 477,046Winter Bridge Traffic Jan. and Feb. 161,846 146,843 151,475 139,100

Autos and Recreation Motorcycles CommercialYear Pick-up trucks vehicles Buses and bicycles vehicles Passengers

2007 133,522 8,950 400 5,136 14,250 383,1582008 123,980 7,928 272 5,206 14,252 361,6182009 120,378 8,198 312 5,106 13,166 347,6182010 122,702 9,104 220 5,692 13,848 355,6422011 134,382 n.a. 467 4,423 13,769 366,2602012 138,764 n.a. 438 4,598 15,175 372,4942013 134,688 n.a. 470 4,214 15,214 366,1762014 129,889 1,036 472 4,200 14,538 353,5012015 140,529 1,184 468 4,272 14,009 383,912

Annual change (%) 8.2 14.3 -0.8 1.7 -3.6 8.6

Note: All ferry data presented in this table represent return trips.

Source: Northumberland Ferries Limited, Charlottetown, P.E.I.

Buses, vans,Number of motor homes, Motorcycles Heavy

Year voyages Automobiles trailers & trucks and bicycles machinery Passengers

2007 287 32,836 7,235 2,423 14 105,0922008 289 31,579 7,256 2,385 37 99,7122009 300 36,333 7,500 n.a. 14 103,7782010 296 37,586 8,012 n.a. 13 107,0592011 305 36,375 8,263 n.a. 13 109,6662012 313 36,030 8,388 2,145 35 108,7372013 304 35,200 7,640 2,211 28 104,6822014 297 34,232 6,900 2,146 26 99,7722015 292 36,173 7,176 2,120 21 105,176

Annual change (%) -1.7 5.7 4.0 -1.2 -19.2 5.4

n.a.: data not available. * includes heavy machinery.e: estimateNote: All ferry data presented in this table represent return trips.

Source: CTMA Traversier

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

To Prince Edward Island 141,608 148,045 146,835 157,719 158,752From Prince Edward Island 143,550 149,284 149,466 160,108 157,876

Total number of passengers 285,158 297,329 296,301 317,827 316,628Annual change (%) -1.5 4.3 -0.3 7.3 -0.4

Source: Charlottetown Airport Authority, Charlottetown, P.E.I.

AIR PASSENGERS TO AND FROMPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 2011-2015

SOURIS, P.E.I. TO GRINDSTONE, MAGDALEN ISLANDS FERRY SERVICE, 2007-2015

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CONFEDERATION BRIDGE TWO-WAY CROSSING ESTIMATES, 2012-2015

WOOD ISLANDS, P.E.I. TO CARIBOU, N.S. FERRY SERVICE, 2007-2015

Source: P.E.I. Department of Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy

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2005(r) 2006(r) 2007(r) 2008(r) 2009(r) 2010(r) 2011(r) 2012(r) 2013(r) 2014(p)

New passenger cars 55.1 62 64 60.6 57.5 59.4 57.2 72.3 84.8 86.4New trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles 57.6 52 52 42.2 53.5 80.2 81.5 91.7 98.2 114.1Used motor vehicles 40.2 36 40 38.3 38.4 45.4 39.9 44 48.7 47.7Other vehicles 2 2 3 3.3 4.2 4.3 3.6 2 2.2 2.4Spare parts and accessories for vehicles 38 41 48 50.5 53.1 55.6 56.1 57.8 58.1 60.8Fuels and lubricants 163.6 173 188 212.1 191.1 215 251.3 248.9 263.7 281.6Maintenance and repair of vehicles 23.8 25 28 29.7 31.5 32.7 34.4 34.9 34.8 36.8Parking 3.5 4 4 3.6 3.6 4 4.3 4.4 4.8 5.3Passenger vehicle renting 3.1 3 3 3.4 3.5 3.5 3.8 4 3.9 4.1Other related services 25.1 27 27 26 27.7 28.8 29.4 30.5 30.2 31.1Urban transit and interurban bus 4.3 4 5 5 4.9 4.6 4.9 4.5 5 5.4Taxi and limousine 2.7 3 3 2.9 3.1 3.1 3.2 3.2 3.5 3.6Air transport 20 22 24 27.5 25.7 29.4 31.1 33.9 32.4 34Railway and water transport 3.4 4 4 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.5Other transport services 6.9 8 8 7.9 7.6 7.8 8.3 8.7 8.9 9.1

Total Transportation Expenditures 449.2 465 499 516.7 509.2 577.6 612.7 644.4 682.8 725.8Per Cent Share of Total Household Expenditures (%) 15.7 15.5 15.6 15.4 15.0 16.1 16.3 16.7 17.2 17.7

r: revised data p: preliminary data

2006(r) 2007(r) 2008(r) 2009(r) 2010(r) 2011(r) 2012(r) 2013(r) 2014(r) 2015(p)

Newfoundland and Labrador 798.98 822.95 829.26 876.84 887.14 948.62 965.61 987.94 1,099.43 1,127.55Prince Edward Island 688.30 715.30 750.10 635.29 F 777.13 F 809.68 848.02 881.38Nova Scotia 786.35 815.51 822.42 806.29 817.41 883.01 880.92 910.94 930.14 948.61New Brunswick 800.50 835.69 843.32 828.11 835.62 883.04 892.41 895.88 918.17 952.36Quebec 777.95 813.32 831.74 823.56 819.46 844.20 855.64 884.13 903.59 938.91Ontario 837.95 860.75 865.19 836.51 844.65 872.95 878.86 932.37 964.00 984.95Manitoba 781.26 819.50 839.16 861.58 889.48 923.69 935.35 949.56 975.36 1,004.65Saskatchewan 795.84 836.59 892.95 887.02 933.91 981.44 1,010.50 1,068.67 1,117.87 1,143.53Alberta 871.76 921.33 994.04 1,010.74 1,026.98 1,090.98 1,132.99 1,178.55 1,240.19 1,267.11British Columbia 876.53 902.75 924.51 920.47 920.00 939.95 954.58 981.76 1,007.22 1,048.83Yukon 889.84 913.07 909.72 F 933.53 1,070.83 1,051.00 1,083.30 1,037.95 1,037.00Northwest Territories 1,037.41 1,056.77 1,072.28 1,205.72 1,124.24 1,179.59 1,182.79 1,271.54 F 1,394.42Nunavut 1,016.55 1,053.42 1,089.50 F F F F F F F

Canada 829.11 860.38 882.46 873.39 879.67 914.33 929.86 969.38 1,003.58 1,032.15All employees (employees paid by the hour, salaried employees and other employees), including overtime

r: revised data p: preliminary data

BY PROVINCE AND TERRITORY, 2006 - 2015(DOLLARS)

Statistics Canada. Table 281-0027 - Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours (SEPH), average weekly earnings by type of employee, overtime status and detailed North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), annual (current dollars)

TABLE 94

TRANSPORTATION STATISTICS, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

PERSONAL EXPENDITURES ON TRANSPORTATION, 2005 - 2014(DOLLARS, MILLIONS)

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 384-0041 - Detailed household final consumption expenditure, provincial and territorial, annual (dollars)

AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS IN THE TRANSPORTATION AND WAREHOUSING SECTOR

TABLE 95

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All Lowest Second Third HighestHouseholds Quartile Quartile Quartile Quartile

82.5 58.0 80.1 94.2 97.778.8 45.5 80.1 91.0 98.477.7 46.0 74.6 91.8 98.479.6 55.2 71.1 95.1 97.176.7 49.4 73.1 86.6 97.778.1 50.9 72.5 91.4 97.684.1 61.4 81.9 94.7 98.579.9 53.8 76.1 91.4 98.482.6 55.1 83.4 94.7 97.085.7 64.7 87.1 93.6 97.686.5 67.0 84.6 96.5 97.8

Notes:

School Elementary Elementary Secondary Total Growth TotalYear (Kindergarten) (Grade 1-6) (Grade 7-12) (Grade 1-12) (Grade 1-12 %) (Grade K-12)

2009/10 -- 8,799 11,349 20,148 -1.9 --2010/11 1,416 8,976 10,973 19,949 -1.0 21,3652011/12 1,499 8,974 10,564 19,538 -2.1 21,0372012/13 1,477 8,932 10,208 19,140 -2.0 20,6172013/14 1,565 9,041 9,734 18,775 -1.9 20,3402014/15 1,508 9,209 9,447 18,656 -0.6 20,1642015/16 1,453 9,205 9,274 18,479 -0.9 19,932

Notes:Beginning in 2010 Kindergarten was moved into the public school system.

Veterinary Master's Ph. D.School Year Full-time Part-time Summer Medicine Programs Program

2009/10 3,603 746 1,847 244 258 342010/11 3,848 674 2,039 244 287 422011/12 3,889 678 2,140 246 257 542012/13 3,885 592 2,140 244 249 632013/14 3,841 496 1,973 251 274 632014/15 3,853 551 1,971 253 337 592015/16 3,809 485 2,084 252 376 68

Source: University of Prince Edward Island, Registrar's Office.

compared with those from previous surveys.

representing 25% of the income distribution.

Note: The University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) school year runs from May of the first year to April the following year including two summer sessions. Full-time and part-time data for UPEI are recorded as of December 1 of each school year. Summer data are recorded as unique ID numbers registered in the two summer sessions. Master’s program and Ph.D. program data include both full-time and part-time students. Ph.D. programs include enrolment in Ph.D. Veterinary Medicine, Ph.D. in Education and Ph.D. in Science.

Alberta British Columbia

UNIVERSITY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Enrolment data are for public and private schools.

SCHOOL ENROLMENT, 2009/10 - 2015/16PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

TABLE 98

ENROLMENTS, 2009/10 - 2015/16

at home, by household income quartile, Canada and provinces, occasional (percent)

New Brunswick Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan

TABLE 96

HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO INTERNET AT HOME, 2012BY HOUSEHOLD INCOME QUARTILE

CANADA AND PROVINCES

Source: Prince Edward Island Department of Education, Early Learning and Culture

TABLE 97

(PERCENT)

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 358-0167 - Canadian Internet use survey, household access to the Internet

Households are divided into quartiles or four equal groups based on household income, each

The Canadian Internet Use Survey was redesigned for 2010 and its findings should not be

Jurisdiction:

Canada Newfoundland & Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia

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School Total Total Continuing CreditYear Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Education Courses*

2009/10 3,519 236 881 470 4,976 --2010/11 3,666 196 1,232 481 4,531 --2011/12 3,728 256 361 579 4,348 --2012/13 2,352 237 1,058 552 3,997 --2013/14 2,339 234 504 372 3,979 --2014/15 2,357 240 470 175 3,854 261

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Total Inmate Days - Adult Custody 34,932 43,474 38,511 Provincial Correctional Center 31,691 38,966 34,496 Prince County Correctional Center 3,241 4,508 4,015

Total Resident Days - Youth Custody PEI Youth Center 4,208 1,990 2,620

Source: Prince Edward Island Department of Justice and Public Safety

TABLE 100

TOTAL INMATE DAYS, 2013-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Adult

Source: Holland College, Registrar's Office .

TABLE 99

ENROLMENTS, 2009/10 - 2014/15HOLLAND COLLEGE

* Post-secondary credit courses (identical to credit courses in full time programs) that are offered at alternate times and locations and open to the general public

Education

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Offences 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Violent Crime 1,784 1,679 1,666 1,710 1,381 1,206 Homicide 0 0 1 0 1 3 Other Violations Causing Death 0 0 0 0 0 0 Attempted Murder 0 0 0 1 0 1 Sexual Assualt 64 61 74 74 85 56 Level 1 62 61 74 73 84 56 Weapon 2 0 0 1 0 0 Aggravated 0 0 0 0 1 0 Other Sexual Offenses 18 24 19 22 13 17 Assault 824 794 835 879 715 651 Level 1 713 666 699 769 621 555 Weapon/Causing Bodily Harm 104 122 129 107 92 87 Aggravated 7 6 7 3 2 9 Other Assaults 41 45 19 21 21 22 Firearms 2 3 3 4 3 1 Robbery 19 22 17 26 23 27 Forcible Confinement/Kidnapping 4 6 4 12 6 4 Abduction 0 0 0 0 1 0 Extortion 0 2 1 1 6 1 Criminal Harassment 114 98 125 110 71 77 Other Violent Violations 698 624 568 560 436 346

Property Crime 6,073 6,187 6,345 6,710 6,209 4,819 Breaking and Entering 720 732 694 841 653 492 Possession/Trafficking of Stolen Goods 83 92 82 86 78 66 Motor Vehicle Theft 159 115 124 160 120 76 Theft Over $5,000 32 37 37 36 27 32 Theft Under $5,000 2,776 3,008 2,989 3,233 3,304 2,355 Fraud* 310 334 347 468 438 420 Mischief 1,961 1,821 2,025 1,823 1,535 1,333 Arson 32 32 33 41 32 26

Other Criminal Code Offenses 996 997 1,137 1,127 949 837 Counterfeiting Currency 1 22 1 0 2 0 Disturbing the Peace 534 444 567 582 382 343 Weapons Violations 33 21 32 32 27 19 Prostitution 1 0 4 2 1 2 Child Pornography 10 10 8 7 10 14 Other Criminal Code (not listed above) 417 500 525 504 527 459

Traffic Violations 833 928 888 635 594 510 Impaired Driving 658 728 717 468 444 413 Other Traffic Violations 175 200 171 167 150 97

Federal Statute Violations 293 326 464 496 365 315

Total Criminal Code (excluding traffic) 8,853 8,863 9,148 9,547 8,539 6,862

Total Criminal Code (including traffic) 9,686 9,791 10,036 10,182 9,133 7,372

Total, All Violations 9,979 10,117 10,500 10,678 9,498 7,687

Fraud includes Identity Theft and Identity Fraud.

Source: Statistics Canada. CANSIM Table 252-0051 - Incident-based crime statistics, by detailed violations, annual (number unless otherwise noted)

Note: Note that for some minor offences, such as disturb the peace, police services may clear these offences under a municipal by-law or provincial statute offence rather than under the Criminal Code.

TABLE 101

CRIME STATISTICS, 2009-2014PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

ACTUAL INCIDENTS

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Industry 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting * 8 7 1 7 6 9 2 8 6 0Mining, quarrying and oil well industries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Manufacturing industries 1 1 0 2 2 0 4 2 3 0Construction 5 3 4 7 4 3 3 4 5 4Transportation and storage 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 1Information and Cultural Industries 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Wholesale trade 1 3 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 2Retail trade industries 8 5 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 2Finance and insurance 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Real estate operator/insurance agents 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1Professional, Scientific, and Technical 6 2 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 1Public Administration 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Educational services 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Health and social services 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2Accommodation, food/beverage services 5 4 1 2 3 2 1 4 0 1Other services 3 5 1 3 1 1 0 1 1 1

Total industries 41 32 14 30 22 17 15 23 18 16 Annual change (%) -2.4 -22.0 -56.3 114.3 -26.7 -22.7 -11.8 53.3 -21.7 -11.1

Industry 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting* 4,059 2,201 281 3,666 5,858 6,553 3,024 7,223 11,690 --Mining, quarrying and oil well industries -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Manufacturing industries 954 129 -- -- 5,759 -- 633 398 16,726 --Construction 1,354 446 645 1,504 3,462 388 616 689 3,318 2,140Transportation and storage -- -- 1,230 -- -- 97 -- -- 2,964 59Information and Cultural Industries 149 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Wholesale trade 1,000 332 -- 7,942 5,907 -- 406 -- -- 140Retail trade industries 1,538 931 62 37 1,288 278 406 262 433 525Finance and insurance 526 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2,298Real estate operator/insurance agents 132 402 -- 397 3,148 -- -- -- -- 129Professional, Scientific, and Technical 728 544 32 4,559 -- -- 136 534 -- 61Public Administration -- -- 192 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Educational services 42 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Health and social services -- 373 109 -- -- -- 19 -- -- 83Accommodation, food/beverage services 1,733 429 432 332 610 347 164 784 -- 483Other services 455 586 109 480 111 100 -- 66 356 105

Total industries 12,670 6,373 3,092 18,917 26,143 7,763 5,404 9,956 35,487 6,023 Annual change (%) 7.6 -49.7 -51.5 511.8 38.2 -70.3 -30.4 84.2 256.4 -83.0

-- nil

based on North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS)

Sources:

2008 - 2015 Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada, Insolvency Statistics In Canada, Table 4b.

2006 - 2007 Statistics Canada, Table 177-0006 - Business bankruptcies and liabilities, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), annual

($ THOUSANDS)PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

TABLE 102

BUSINESS BANKRUPTCIES, 2006-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

VALUE OF LIABILITIES, 2006-2015

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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Estimated population (r) ('000s) 139.9 141.7 144.0 145.3 145.4 146.2 146.4

Practising physicians (1) 210.75 218.45 216.35 219.35 224.40 222.59 226.09

Practising nurses (2) 1,406 1,472 1,517 1,555 1,571 1,549 n.a.

Total in-province bed capacity 1,586 1,607 1,629 1,612 1,657 1,680 1,701

Acute care hospitals 473 470 474 462 462 460 460

Total nursing homes (3) 1,024 1,048 1,066 1,063 1,107 1,139 1,152

Licensed Private: (4) 440 461 479 479 500 532 546 Permanent beds 439 439 479 479 500 532 546

Temporary beds (5) 1 22 0 0 0 0 0

Public (manors) 584 587 587 584 607 607 606 Permanent beds 572 572 572 572 595 596 595 Respite beds (6) 12 15 15 12 12 11 11

Other institutions: (7) 89 89 89 87 88 81 89 Hillsborough Hospital 70 70 70 68 68 69 69 Prince Edward Home (8) 19 19 19 19 20 12 12 Palliative Care Centre -- -- -- -- -- -- 8

Out-of-province hospital bed utilization (9) 42 40 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.

Bed capacity per '000 population 11.3 11.3 11.3 11.1 11.4 11.5 11.6

n.a.: data not available.

Sources: Health PEI and Prince Edward Island Department of Health and Wellness.

Note 7: Eighty-four Prince Edward Home beds are included under Public (manors) .

Note 8: From 2008 to 2013, the numbers include convalescent/restorative beds, as well as beds for under 60-year old residents. In 2014, a new Prince Edward Home was constructed; the bed numbers from 2014 include only restorative beds.

Note 9: This is the average number of beds per week occupied by PEI residents in NS and NB hospitals.

Note 2: The number employed in Registered Nursing in P.E.I. Source: Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI).

Note 3: This includes long-term care respite beds

Note 4: Licensed Private - as of December of each year

Note 5: All but one temporary bed converted to permanent beds during 2008.

Note 6: This is the number of respite beds in nursing homes managed by home care to support caregivers at home who need a break

TABLE 103

PHYSICIAN, HOSPITAL AND NURSING HOME STATISTICS, 2009-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Note 1: The number of full-time equivalent positions filled by physicians as of December of each year. It does not include locum or out-of-province physicians.

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OperatingGross Hospital Operating Account (1) Account

Fiscal Year ($ millions) ($ millions) Growth (%) Cost ($) Growth (%)

2010/11 214.9 204.9 6.5 1,434.29 5.0In-province (474 beds) (2) 182.1 172.1 6.6 1,204.69 5.1Out-of-province 32.8 32.8 5.8 229.60 4.3

2011/12 225.8 215.4 5.1 1,488.92 3.8In-province (462 beds) (2) 194.0 183.6 6.7 1,269.10 5.3Out-of-province 31.8 31.8 -3.0 219.81 -4.3

2012/13 237.0 226.4 5.1 1,557.62 4.6In-province (462 beds) (2) 203.1 192.5 4.8 1,324.39 4.4Out-of-province 33.9 33.9 6.6 233.23 6.1

2013/14 243.0 233.3 3.0 1,600.14 2.7In-province (460 beds) (2) 206.7 197.0 2.3 1,351.17 2.0Out-of-province 36.3 36.3 7.1 248.97 6.7

2014/15 250.2 241.0 3.3 1,647.30 2.9In-province (460 beds) (2) 215.2 206.0 4.6 1,408.07 4.2Out-of-province 35.0 35.0 -3.6 239.23 -3.9

* Per-capita data based on revised July 1st population estimates.

Note 1: Operating Account Expenditures is the funding provided by Government to Acute Care Hospitals.

2: The number of In-province Acute Care beds includes only those located in the seven hospitals, while expenditures include in-patient as well as outpatient costs..

3: The number of beds refer to Acute Care only, while the expenditures include in-patient as well as outpatient costs.

Sources: Health PEI and Prince Edward Island Department of Health and Wellness.

TABLE 104

ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL EXPENDITURES, 2010/11 - 2014/15PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Operating AccountEXPENDITURES PER CAPITA *

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Fiscal Number Cost Growth rate Cost Growth rate Growth rateYear ('000s) ($ millions) (%) ($) (%) Cost ($) (%)

2010/11 1,552 96.5 3.4 62.18 1.7 675.50 1.9In-province 1,467 89.8 3.5 61.21 1.8 628.60 2.0Out-of-province 85 6.7 3.1 78.82 -0.6 46.90 1.6

2011/12 1,603 100.1 3.7 62.45 0.4 691.92 2.4In-province 1,518 93.7 4.3 61.73 0.8 647.69 3.0Out-of-province 84 6.4 -4.5 76.19 -3.3 44.24 -5.7

2012/13 1,560 103.9 3.8 66.60 6.7 714.83 3.3In-province 1,468 96.2 2.7 65.53 6.2 661.85 2.2Out-of-province 92 7.7 20.3 83.70 9.9 52.98 19.7

2013/14 1,546 109.2 5.1 70.63 6.1 748.97 4.8In-province 1,456 99.3 3.2 68.20 4.1 681.07 2.9Out-of-province 90 9.9 28.6 110.00 31.4 67.90 28.2

2014/15 1,567 114.4 4.8 73.01 3.4 781.95 4.4In-province 1,466 104.0 4.7 70.94 4.0 710.87 4.4Out-of-province 101 10.4 5.1 102.97 -6.4 71.09 4.7

* Per-capita data based on revised July 1st population estimates.

Average number of 2014/15 physician services per capita equals 10.7.

Source: Health PEI and Prince Edward Island Department of Health and Wellness.

PHYSICIANS SERVICES PER SERVICE PER CAPITA *

TABLE 105

PHYSICIANS SERVICES, 2010/11 - 2014/15PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

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Year Canada N.L. P.E.I. N.S. N.B. Que. Ont.

2000 1.49 1.25 1.52 1.37 1.39 1.43 1.482001 1.51 1.24 1.47 1.36 1.38 1.47 1.512002 1.50 1.31 1.47 1.37 1.39 1.46 1.472003 1.53 1.32 1.58 1.38 1.41 1.48 1.492004 1.53 1.30 1.53 1.40 1.40 1.48 1.502005 1.54 1.34 1.48 1.40 1.41 1.52 1.512006 1.59 1.38 1.56 1.40 1.46 1.62 1.522007 1.66 1.46 1.63 1.48 1.52 1.69 1.572008 1.68 1.58 1.73 1.54 1.59 1.74 1.582009 1.67 1.59 1.69 1.50 1.59 1.74 1.562010 1.63 1.58 1.62 1.47 1.58 1.71 1.532011 1.61 1.45 1.62 1.47 1.54 1.69 1.522012 1.61 1.37 1.51 1.50 1.57 1.67 1.55

Year Man. Sask. Alta. B.C. Yukon N.W.T. Nvt.

2000 1.80 1.76 1.64 1.38 1.60 2.00 3.162001 1.80 1.80 1.65 1.38 1.56 1.82 3.032002 1.80 1.82 1.69 1.38 1.56 1.89 3.042003 1.80 1.86 1.74 1.40 1.52 2.05 3.102004 1.77 1.86 1.74 1.39 1.67 2.03 2.962005 1.82 1.87 1.75 1.39 1.48 2.11 2.742006 1.87 1.92 1.82 1.41 1.69 2.07 2.842007 1.96 2.03 1.90 1.52 1.58 2.11 2.972008 1.96 2.05 1.92 1.51 1.64 2.08 2.982009 1.98 2.06 1.89 1.50 1.66 2.06 3.242010 1.92 2.03 1.83 1.43 1.60 1.98 3.002011 1.86 1.99 1.81 1.42 1.73 1.97 2.972012 1.93 2.00 1.76 1.43 1.68 1.93 2.85

* Number of children per woman.

Year Both Males Females Both Males Females

1997/1999 78.8 76.0 81.5 78.4 75.6 81.21998/2000 79.0 76.3 81.7 78.0 75.2 80.81999/2001 79.3 76.6 81.9 78.5 75.2 81.72000/2002 79.6 77.0 82.0 78.6 75.4 81.72001/2003 79.8 77.2 82.2 78.9 75.9 81.82002/2004 80.0 77.5 82.3 79.1 76.4 81.52003/2005 80.2 77.7 82.5 79.5 76.9 81.82004/2006 80.5 78.0 82.8 79.7 77.3 82.12005/2007 80.4 78.0 82.7 80.1 77.6 82.52006/2008 80.6 78.3 82.9 80.2 77.5 82.82007/2009 80.8 78.5 83.0 80.1 77.4 82.72008/2010 81.1 78.8 83.2 80.5 77.7 83.12009/2011 81.3 79.1 83.4 80.6 78.0 83.02010/2012 81.5 79.4 83.6 80.9 78.6 83.2

Note: Life expectancy calculated using 3 years of data.

Statistics Canada. Table 053-0003 - Elements of the life table, Canada, provinces and territories, annual (number)

Sources: Statistics Canada. Table 102-0512 - Life expectancy, at birth and at age 65, by sex, Canada, provinces and territories, annual (years)

(woman aged 15-49) *

TABLE 106

TOTAL FERTILITY RATE, 2000-2012CANADA AND PROVINCES

CANADA PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

TABLE 107

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH IN YEARS, 1997-2012

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 102-4505 - Crude birth rate, age-specific and total fertility rates (live births), Canada, provinces and territories, annual (rate)

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Year Both Males Females Both Males Females Both Males Females

1995 20.5 21.1 20.2 62.9 87.0 45.6 -- -- --2005 13.7 14.2 12.1 52.1 66.6 42.7 164.6 182.9 153.42006 10.1 12.0 8.6 44.6 51.1 40.6 174.9 207.7 153.12007 11.7 16.1 7.7 48.7 64.6 36.4 160.9 201.6 128.72008 15.9 17.1 15.1 45.6 59.4 34.6 170.6 195.4 154.32009 14.8 17.9 12.4 46.1 45.1 48.2 181.9 210.0 164.42010 11.8 9.9 13.5 52.3 66.4 40.3 154.3 178.7 134.42011 16.1 18.7 14.8 49.8 61.4 40.1 162.5 194.2 139.72012 16.0 16.4 15.7 54.2 76.2 37.0 171.1 212.9 139.4

Prostate cancer Breast cancerYear Both Males Females Both Males Females Males Females

1995 88.3 117.4 63.3 51.0 71.9 36.7 41.6 26.42005 37.5 49.0 27.4 36.3 37.9 33.4 16.7 24.62006 45.8 66.4 29.4 26.7 22.4 28.7 24.1 26.92007 38.1 62.8 17.6 30.7 25.8 33.6 27.5 21.62008 31.5 49.7 15.5 30.8 35.4 26.6 21.8 20.92009 41.9 53.4 30.6 33.5 39.3 27.5 26.4 23.92010 25.8 49.3 9.4 29.1 28.3 29.5 17.8 16.22011 32.5 42.1 25.4 32.6 36.8 30.2 18.6 19.52012 28.1 37.0 20.2 26.4 27.9 27.0 15.2 12.4

Year Both Males Females Both Males Females Both Males Females

1995 20.0 25.1 16.2 49.1 73.2 31.3 -- -- --2005 18.6 23.7 14.6 46.2 59.8 36.0 170.3 207.7 143.82006 17.5 22.0 13.9 45.7 57.6 36.9 166.5 201.8 141.72007 18.0 22.1 14.6 45.1 57.0 36.1 165.8 200.3 141.02008 17.9 22.5 14.2 44.2 54.7 36.2 163.6 197.0 139.92009 17.3 21.5 13.8 43.9 54.3 36.1 160.3 192.5 136.82010 16.8 20.7 13.5 43.1 52.3 36.1 157.2 186.6 135.52011 17.1 21.0 13.9 41.8 50.9 34.9 154.6 183.7 133.22012 16.5 20.7 13.2 41.5 50.2 35.0 154.1 183.8 132.8

Prostate cancer Breast cancerYear Both Males Females Both Males Females Males Females

1995 71.2 98.8 50.0 49.1 54.6 44.9 31.0 28.72005 41.7 57.4 29.3 32.5 35.2 30.2 21.9 22.62006 37.1 51.7 25.7 30.7 33.5 28.4 21.0 21.52007 35.0 48.7 24.0 30.0 32.2 28.1 20.6 21.72008 34.5 48.3 23.4 28.8 30.8 27.0 20.3 20.92009 31.7 43.9 21.7 28.4 30.5 26.4 19.6 20.42010 29.9 41.3 20.6 26.6 28.4 24.7 19.3 19.82011 27.3 37.9 18.7 24.9 26.6 23.2 18.0 19.32012 27.3 38.1 18.6 24.3 26.6 22.3 17.7 19.1

TABLE 108

Colorectal cancer Lung cancer

Acute Myocardial Infarction Cerebrovascular diseases

All Malignant Neoplasms

AGE-STANDARDIZED MORTALITY RATE, 1995-2012

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 102-0552 - Deaths and mortality rate, by selected grouped causes and sex, Canada, provinces and territories, annual (2005 - 2012)Table 102-0026 - Mortality, by selected causes of death (ICD-9) and sex, Canada, provinces and territories, annual (age-standardized rate per 100,000 population) (1995)

Acute Myocardial Infarction Cerebrovascular diseases

BY CAUSE OF DEATH AND SEX, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND(PER ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND)

Colorectal cancer Lung cancer All Malignant Neoplasms

AGE-STANDARDIZED MORTALITY RATE, 1995-2012BY SELECTED CAUSE OF DEATH AND SEX, CANADA

(PER ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND)

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Persons Percent* Persons Percent* Persons Percent* Persons Percent*Chronic Conditions Arthritis 25,132 21.2 23,487 19.5 25,310 21.0 25,334 21.2 Diabetes 8,897 7.1 10,018 8.0 11,134 8.9 10,563 8.4 Asthma 13,225 10.6 9,774 7.8 9,608 7.7 10,148 8.1 High Blood Pressure 25,610 20.6 25,879 20.6 29,316 23.5 27,535 22.0 Pain (1) 20,853 16.8 21,547 17.2 23,083 18.4 18,800 15.0

Physical Inactivity (2) 62,715 51.3 56,303 45.7 63,388 51.6 61,626 50.8Smokers 26,116 21.0 27,401 21.9 24,185 19.3 24,543 19.7Heavy Drinking (3) 24,121 19.5 24,903 20.1 25,513 20.5 21,041 16.9Fruit and Vegetable Consumption (4) 39,092 32.7 40,455 34.6 38,872 32.5 36,493 30.9Physical Activity (5) 59,444 48.7 66,939 54.3 59,343 48.4 59,774 49.2Overweight or Obese (6) 60,836 57.6 66,801 61.3 68,979 64.4 65,238 61.0

Has Regular Medical Doctor 108,420 87.4 110,176 87.7 110,230 87.6 113,337 90.5Contact with Medical Doctor in Past 12 months -- -- 99,424 79.6 101,387 81.5 100,397 80.4

* Percentage of Total Population 12 and over

1 Pain or discomfort that prevents activities2 Participation and activity limitation, sometimes or often3 5 or more drinks on one occasion, at least once a month in the past year4 Fruit and vegetable consumption, 5 times or more per day5 Physical activity during leisure-time, moderately active or active6 Body mass index, self-reported, adult (18 years and over), overweight or obese

TABLE 109

CANADIAN COMMUNITY HEALTH SURVEY (CCHS)INDICATOR PROFILE

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 2011-2013

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 105-0501 - Health indicator profile, annual estimates, by age group and sex, Canada, provinces, territories, health regions (2012 boundaries) and peer groups

2011 2012 2013 2014

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FY 2011/12 FY 2012/13 FY 2013/14 FY 2014/15

GOVERNMENT OF CANADA

Equalization 329,022 337,075 339,500 359,821Canada Health and Social Transfer 165,378 170,507 179,914 184,005Other 136,303 87,791 132,442 124,963TOTAL FEDERAL REVENUE 630,703 595,373 651,856 668,789 Annual change (%) -1.7% -5.6% 9.5% 2.6%

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT

Taxes: 756,414 782,547 820,563 847,412 Sales Tax 214,142 212,088 244,090 249,114 Real Property Tax 97,760 101,258 104,939 109,485 Personal Income Tax 285,750 300,393 218,324 329,814 Corporate Income Tax 42,079 52,181 46,757 52,458 Other Taxes 116,683 116,627 206,453 106,541

Licenses and Permits 24,991 27,661 30,903 31,555Fees and Services 55,601 58,244 60,328 60,784

Sales 22,832 27,927 34,263 35,221

Other income: 69,293 79,521 72,242 61,208 Other income 23,122 30,990 25,974 22,796 Government Business Enterprises 46,171 48,531 46,268 38,412

Investment Income 15,052 14,515 13,569 12,887TOTAL PROVINCIAL REVENUE 944,183 990,415 1,031,868 1,049,067 Annual change (%) 8.0% 4.9% 4.2% 1.7%

TOTAL FEDERAL/PROVINCIAL REVENUE 1,574,886 1,585,788 1,683,724 1,717,856

Sinking Fund Revenue 12,233 11,235 8,114 9,057

TOTAL REVENUE RECEIVED 1,587,119 1,597,023 1,691,838 1,726,913 Annual change (%) 3.6% 0.6% 5.9% 2.1%

-- nil

($ THOUSANDS)

Source: P.E.I. Department of Finance, Public Accounts, volume I, Financial Statements 2012 - 2015.

TABLE 110

PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND REVENUEFISCAL YEARS ENDING MARCH 31, 2012, 2013, 2014 AND 2015

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS

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DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES

Agriculture and Forestry 73,096 78,986 70,013 72,617Auditor General's Office 1,742 1,594 1,662 1,781Community Services and Seniors 100,520 88,611 89,858 95,043Education and Early Childhood Development 225,955 230,199 238,393 236,756

Department of Education and Early Childhood Development 29,806 27,348 20,322 35,618English Language School Board 181,993 187,318 201,798 195,295French Language School Board 11,950 13,160 14,009 13,461

Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission 2,206 2,373 2,264 2,382Environment, Labour and Justice 58,995 60,392 60,183 61,021

Department of Environment, Labour and Justice 58,565 59,991 59,771 60,595P.E.I. Human Rights Commission 430 401 412 426

Executive Council 9,121 8,436 8,737 8,733Finance, Energy and Municipal Affairs 136,013 133,593 154,151 135,790

Department of Finance, Energy and Municipal Affairs 64,254 63,003 66,525 72,018Council of Atlantic Premiers 186 187 188 188

General Government 3,792 6,242 6,057 4,422Employee Benefits 42,013 46,310 60,136 49,401

Harness Racing PEI Inc. 11 -- -- --P.E.I. Self-Insurance and Risk Management Fund 3,301 3,736 3,877 3,920Interest on Unfunded Employees Future Benefits 21,887 13,571 17,368 5,841

P.E.I. Energy Corporation 569 544 -- --Fisheries, Aquaculture and Rural Development 17,997 14,703 15,088 15,081

Department of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Rural Development 12,106 9,229 9,776 9,597Employment Development Agency 5,813 5,337 5,254 5,378

PEI Aquaculture and Fisheries Research Initiative 78 137 58 106Health and Wellness 559,476 580,789 599,727 611,096

Department of Health and Wellness 10,797 11,632 12,227 12,043Health PEI 548,679 569,157 587,500 599,053

Innovation and Advanced Learning 161,365 153,068 156,183 146,378Department of Innovation and Advanced Learning 125,178 120,679 122,040 106,883

P.E.I. Lending Agency 5,495 -- -- --Innovation PEI 29,639 23,425 25,352 25,569

Student Financial Assistance Corporation 343 302 201 7,339Summerside Regional Development Corporation 710 2,918 1,821 851

Finance PEI -- 5,744 6,769 5,736Legislative Assembly 5,876 4,859 4,822 5,027Public Service Commission 7,918 7,563 7,059 7,227Tourism and Culture 32,316 32,182 41,031 46,770

Department of Tourism and Culture 6,761 6,462 8,725 8,541PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation 1,789 1,427 1,529 1,787

Tourism PEI 23,418 22,002 21,901 21,321PEI 2014 Inc. 348 2,291 8,876 15,121

Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal 116,105 102,330 109,650 106,565Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal 116,105 102,321 109,650 106,565

Crown Building Corporation -- 9 -- --Amortization of Tangible Capital Assets 58,170 63,341 64,871 66,807Interest charges on the debt 106,557 116,219 116,282 130,495Total Current Expenditures 1,671,222 1,676,865 1,737,710 1,747,187 Annual change (%) 4.7 0.3 3.6 0.5

ANNUAL SURPLUS/DEFICIT -84,103 -79,842 -45,872 -20,274

NET DEBT 1,908,100 2,039,600 2,099,000 2,134,200

r: revised data -- nil

Source: P.E.I. Department of Finance, Public Accounts, volume I, Financial Statements 2012 - 2015.

($ THOUSANDS)

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PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ORDINARY EXPENDITURESFISCAL YEARS ENDING MARCH 31, 2012, 2013, 2014 AND 2015

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS

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Classified Unclassified TotalYear Employees Employees Employees

2004 2,237 653 2,8902005 2,070 685 2,7552006 * 2,342 662 3,0042007 2,426 682 3,1082008 2,455 788 3,2432009 2,501 794 3,2952010 2,502 1,005 3,5072011 2,473 871 3,3442012 2,454 668 3,1222013 2,476 625 3,1012014 2,412 691 3,1032015 2,357 673 3,030

* Impacted by restructuring in the Health Sector.

Classified Unclassified Total2015 Employees Employees Employees

Agriculture and Fisheries 101 15 116Communications PEI 46 10 56Communities, Land and Environment 129 11 140Economic Development and Tourism 13 10 23Education, Early Learning and Culture 125 41 166Employment Development Agency 2 1 3Executive Council 14 8 22Family and Human Services 313 62 375Finance 89 15 104Health and Wellness 52 7 59Justice and Public Safety 348 91 439Liquor Control Commission 126 108 234Public Service Commission 76 12 88Tourism PEI 97 52 149Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal 517 189 706Treasury Board 250 34 284Workforce and Advanced Learning 59 7 66CIVIL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS 2,357 673 3,030

Notes: The Civil Service Establishment only reports those employees covered under the Civil Service Act.

Unclassified full-time employees also includes contract employees.

Unclassified full-time employees also includes contract employees.

Legislative Assembly staff are not covered under The Civil Service Act and are, therefore, not included in the Civil Service Establishment totals.

Source: Administration, Corporate HRMS and Payroll Division, PEI Public Service Commission.

TABLE 112

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT, 2004-2015PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

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TOTAL HEALTH ANDYear EMPLOYMENT FEDERAL PROVINCIAL LOCAL(2) SOC. SERVICES EDUCATION (1)

1998 16,780 2,552 2,381 942 6,577 4,3281999 17,912 2,462 2,732 914 7,506 4,2982000 18,705 2,354 3,241 804 7,953 4,3532001 18,728 3,075 2,854 996 7,663 4,1402002 18,206 3,237 2,400 671 7,730 4,1682003 18,345 3,229 2,344 711 7,806 4,2552004 19,638 3,204 2,322 738 8,910 4,4642005 19,779 3,246 2,321 775 8,975 4,4622006 19,314 3,324 2,159 822 8,543 4,4662007 19,684 3,403 2,305 830 8,510 4,6362008 15,365 3,531 2,337 831 8,666 x2009 21,034 3,356 2,570 843 9,148 5,1172010 22,488 3,351 3,695 870 9,348 5,2242011 22,879 3,346 3,797 927 9,320 5,4892012 22,470 3,293 3,630 979 9,132 5,4362013 21,775 3,214 3,556 1,012 8,684 5,3092014 21,419 3,186 3,245 1,088 8,793 5,1072015 21,429 3,203 3,190 1,057 9,066 4,913

TOTAL PUBLIC HEALTH ANDYear ADMINISTRATION FEDERAL PROVINCIAL LOCAL(2) SOC. SERVICES EDUCATION (1)

1998 643.90 751.40 575.04 x 528.40 649.631999 659.78 770.37 581.33 x 521.90 666.602000 673.18 795.10 578.81 x 542.49 705.422001 710.73 805.26 587.60 x 517.21 701.712002 769.70 881.42 630.50 x 531.90 740.332003 835.14 983.61 659.47 x 542.55 749.482004 851.17 984.09 698.01 x 579.77 770.392005 927.30 1,050.45 815.27 x 609.71 763.802006 948.89 1,070.33 839.10 x 602.27 776.412007 982.46 1,113.92 863.52 x 621.88 799.462008 1,009.88 1,141.28 877.81 x 629.81 x2009 1,011.15 1,161.56 880.98 x 733.83 810.552010 1,023.49 1,195.98 941.56 x 740.38 820.402011 1,038.77 1,211.29 958.58 x 798.01 818.712012 1,086.64 1,255.55 1,013.24 x 780.76 868.942013 1,085.84 1,292.77 986.84 x 806.94 917.562014 1,112.21 1,323.91 1,007.56 x 817.86 961.332015 1,130.75 1,317.79 1,070.85 x 822.55 F

F: too unreliable to be published

Note 1: Education includes university, college and local schoolboards.

Note 2: Includes Aboriginal Public Administration

Table 281-0027 - Average weekly earnings (SEPH), by type of employee for selected industries classified using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), annual (current dollars)

Table 281-0024 - Employment (SEPH), unadjusted for seasonal variation, by type of employee for selected industries classified using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), annual (persons)

Source: Statistics Canada.

AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS (DOLLARS)GENERAL GOVERNMENT

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 1998-2015

TABLE 113

GENERAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENTPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 1998-2015

GENERAL GOVERNMENT

GENERAL GOVERNMENT