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First Fall Frost (-4 °C) is defined as the average day, during the second half of the year, of the first occurrence of a minimum temperature at or below -4 °C. These values are calculated across Canada in 10x10 km cells.
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Manufacturing Sales in Canada decreased to -0.20 percent in February from 1.70 percent in January of 2025. This dataset provides - Canada Manufacturing Sales MoM- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Canada was worth 2142.47 billion US dollars in 2023, according to official data from the World Bank. The GDP value of Canada represents 2.03 percent of the world economy. This dataset provides - Canada GDP - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Canada Agriculture Production: Average Yield: Rye: Fall data was reported at 3,620.000 kg/ha in 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 3,114.000 kg/ha for 2023. Canada Agriculture Production: Average Yield: Rye: Fall data is updated yearly, averaging 1,280.000 kg/ha from Dec 1908 (Median) to 2024, with 117 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,620.000 kg/ha in 2024 and a record low of 0.000 kg/ha in 1922. Canada Agriculture Production: Average Yield: Rye: Fall data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.RI005: Agriculture Production: Yield.
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This survey consisted of talking to a random sample of Canadians about some important issues. The survey was conducted by GPC Research among a sample 7004 persons aged 18 and over between November 27 and December 10 2003.
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"Listening to Canadians" is a public opinion survey, which was conducted three times a year. These surveys measure Canadians' views on public policy priorities and their assessment of how the Government of Canada serves Canadians in responding to those priorities. The surveys were conducted by Communications Canada. The questions ask opinions on Governemnt of Canada priorities, the internet, access to Government information and the ability to access Government services. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic and social variables. Topics of interest include: Canada's infrastructure system; Initiatives on infrastructure system; Canadian farmers; Initiatives for farmers; Rural communities; Child poverty; How to improve upon Child poverty; Initiatives on child poverty Children and family; Quality of life for children; Environment; Kyoto Agreement; Organizations which effect the environment; Government initiatives for Fall; Approach preferred by government; Government of Canada currently; Government spending; Indian Residential Schools; Internet; Government websites; Issues Government should focus on; Levels of Government; Marijuana laws; Most likely to hear about what from the Government; The Economy; Throne speech; Worry about losing job. Basic demographic variables are also included.
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By the end of March 2023, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Canada had increased by 1.7 percent from the the same month of the previous year. During 2020, the largest drop was recorded in April 2020, when the GDP fell by 16.2 percent compared to the previous year.
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"Listening to Canadians" is a public opinion survey, which was conducted three times a year. These surveys measure Canadians' views on public policy priorities and their assessment of how the Government of Canada serves Canadians in responding to those priorities. The surveys were conducted by Communications Canada. The questions ask opinions on Governemnt of Canada priorities, the internet, access to Government information and the ability to access Government services. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic and social variables. Topics of interest include: Welfare; unemployment; the internet; the economy; technology; taxation; small businesses; serving Canadians with integrity; representing Canada internationally; quality of life; providing information; poverty; policies; pensions; obtaining Government services; National unity; managing the economy; leadership; immigration; health care; government websites; government spending; government plans; future of Canada; farming/ agriculture; environment; education; crime/ violence; Canadian dollar; building a stronger Canada; building a safer more secure Canada; armed Forces/ Military; Aboriginals/Native issues. Basic demographic variables are also included.
Fall Protection Market Size 2025-2029
The fall protection market size is forecast to increase by USD 4.56 billion, at a CAGR of 13% between 2024 and 2029.
The market is experiencing significant growth due to several key trends. One of the primary drivers is the increasing emphasis on onsite training to ensure worker safety. This training is essential to ensure that workers are properly using fall protection equipment and following safety protocols. Additionally, there are underpenetrated markets in developing countries, presenting opportunities for market expansion. Inspection and maintenance of fall protection systems are also crucial factors contributing to market growth.
Regular inspections help identify potential issues before they become major safety concerns, ensuring the longevity and effectiveness of the systems. Overall, these trends are expected to fuel market growth and make fall protection a priority in various industries.
What will be the Fall Protection Market Size During the Forecast Period?
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Fall protection is a critical aspect of ensuring worker safety in various industries, including construction, manufacturing, oil and gas, and others. With the increasing awareness of occupational hazards and fall-related accidents, the market for safety equipment has gained significant traction. Safety regulations mandate the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as harnesses, lanyards, anchors, and body harnesses to prevent falls from heights. Safety harnesses, lanyards, and anchors play a crucial role in fall protection systems. These safety equipment components are designed to secure workers to a stable structure or anchor point, preventing them from falling during construction activities or other hazardous tasks. Ergonomic solutions, such as adjustable harnesses and lightweight materials, ensure the comfort and efficiency of the workers while maintaining safety. Ropes, tripods, and ladders are also essential components of fall protection systems.
Ropes and tripods provide the means to access elevated areas, while ladders offer a stable platform for workers to perform tasks at height. Anchorage and anchor points are essential components that secure these fall protection systems to a stable structure or building. Smart technologies have revolutionized fall protection systems, with safety net systems and safety audits utilizing advanced sensors and analytics to monitor and prevent falls. Personal fall arrest systems and safety net systems offer added protection, ensuring workers are securely attached to a safety line or net, reducing the risk of injury or fatalities. Worker safety concerns continue to drive the demand for innovative fall protection solutions. The construction, manufacturing, oil and gas, and other industrial sectors are continually adopting new safety regulations and technologies to mitigate occupational hazards and ensure the well-being of their workforce.
How is this market segmented and which is the largest segment?
The market research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD million' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments.
Product
Safety harness
Others
End-user
Construction
Energy and utilities
Oil and gas
Transportation
Others
Type
Soft Goods
Installed System
Hard Goods
Access System
Rescue Kit
Geography
APAC
China
India
Japan
North America
Canada
US
Europe
Germany
UK
France
Middle East and Africa
South Africa
UAE
South America
Brazil
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The safety harness segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.
The demand for fall protection equipment continues to grow as a result of stringent safety regulations enforced by global and national health and safety bodies, such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). These regulations mandate the use of safety harnesses, including chest and full-body harnesses, to prevent injuries from falls at heights above ground level. The first premium comfort harness was introduced in 2001, following input from ergonomics experts, industrial designers, and mechanical engineers. Current market offerings prioritize user-friendliness, durability, and comfort to address the key needs of wearers. Industries such as Construction, Manufacturing, Oil and gas, Utilities, Telecom, Wind energy, and Wind turbine installations utilize fall protection equipment extensively. The market for fall protection is expected to grow steadily due to the increasing focus on worker safety and regulatory compliance.
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This statistic presents media consumption per week in Quebec alongside total media consumption per week in Canada in 2012, broken down by type of media. Consumers in Quebec reported they spent about 19 hours listening to radio weekly.
Canada geese use four divisions of the Mark Twin NWR: Louisa, Delair, Cannon, and Calhoun. There was a shortage of cultivated crops, corn and soybeans, on all refuge units except the Delair which had crops approaching normal. Lack of food had little effect on Canada goose populations as three of the four units had significantly greater use than in 1968 when food supplies were abundant to the point of being surplus. The specific behavior of Canada geese on each division is outlined in this report.
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Perspectives Canada, Vol.III No.4, is based on the results of 1,234 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Canadian adults between the dates of November 3 and 13, 1994. A national sample of this size provides confidence that the survey results closely reflect the views of the Canadian public. Questions surround politics, government services, current events, consumerism, and day-to-day life in Canada.
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United States Natural Gas Exports: From LNG: To Canada: From Niagara Falls, New York data was reported at 85.000 Cub ft mn in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 76.000 Cub ft mn for 2022. United States Natural Gas Exports: From LNG: To Canada: From Niagara Falls, New York data is updated yearly, averaging 76.000 Cub ft mn from Dec 2019 (Median) to 2023, with 5 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 128.000 Cub ft mn in 2021 and a record low of 0.000 Cub ft mn in 2019. United States Natural Gas Exports: From LNG: To Canada: From Niagara Falls, New York data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.RB023: Natural Gas Exports: Liquefied Natural Gas: by Point of Exit: Annual.
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The dataset presents a breakdown of households across various income brackets in New Canada, Maine, as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau. The Census Bureau classifies households into different categories, including total households, family households, and non-family households. Our analysis of U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey data for New Canada, Maine reveals how household income distribution varies among these categories. The dataset highlights the variation in number of households with income, offering valuable insights into the distribution of New Canada town households based on income levels.
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Industrial Production in Canada decreased 1.10 percent in December of 2024 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Canada Industrial Production - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Since 2003, the World Bank publishes the Ease of Doing Business (EDB) Index aimed at measuring the regulatory efficiency and institutional quality of key processes that affect the business environment in a given economy. While highly influential, particularly in the developing world, the EDB has also been faced with criticism and at times controversies. In 2020, the World Bank decided to interrupt temporarily the publication of the EDB report as a result of an audit that revealed politically motivated manipulation of EDB rankings. Over time, Canada’s relative rankings fell from 4th in 2007 to 23rd in 2020 with no significant changes in its business environments or policies. Canada’s rank fall can only be partially explained as other economies such as Georgia and Mauritius surpassed Canada with higher overall rankings. To understand the underlying causes of Canada’s rank declining, the Office of the Chief Economist (OCE) commissioned a study to look at Canada’s performance in all 10 areas of the EDB Index. The study also looked at other competitiveness and economic freedom indices (e.g. IMD World Competitiveness Index, World Economic Forum Global Competitiveness report and the Fraser Institute Index of Economic Freedom) and found no such decline in Canada`s performance.
The statistic shows the average inflation rate in Canada from 1987 to 2023, with projections up until 2029. The inflation rate is calculated using the price increase of a defined product basket. This product basket contains products and services, on which the average consumer spends money throughout the year. They include expenses for groceries, clothes, rent, power, telecommunications, recreational activities and raw materials (e.g. gas, oil), as well as federal fees and taxes. In 2022, the average inflation rate in Canada was approximately 6.8 percent compared to the previous year. For comparison, inflation in India amounted to 5.56 percent that same year.
Inflation in Canada
In general, the inflation rate in Canada follows a global trend of decreasing inflation rates since 2011, with the lowest slump expected to occur during 2015, but forecasts show an increase over the following few years. Additionally, Canada's inflation rate is in quite good shape compared to the rest of the world. While oil and gas prices have dropped in Canada much like they have around the world, food and housing prices in Canada have been increasing. This has helped to offset some of the impact of dropping oil and gas prices and the effect this has had on Canada´s inflation rate.
The annual consumer price index of food and non-alcoholic beverages in Canada has been steadily increasing over the last decade. The same is true for housing and other price indexes for the country. In general there is some confidence that the inflation rate will not stay this low for long, it is expected to return to a comfortable 2 percent by 2017 if estimates are correct.
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From 2022 to 2023, the growth of Wooden Door exports remained at a somewhat lower figure. In value terms, Wooden Door exports dropped to $259M in 2023.
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Datasets extracted from the Fall Economic Statement 2017.
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First Fall Frost (-4 °C) is defined as the average day, during the second half of the year, of the first occurrence of a minimum temperature at or below -4 °C. These values are calculated across Canada in 10x10 km cells.