Business revenues in 2023 compared with 2022 revenues, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), business employment size, type of business, business activity and majority ownership.
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This table includes total number of businesses and total revenue (all incorporated statuses); sales of goods and services, and other revenues (incorporated businesses only). Values are averages in current dollars unless otherwise stated.
The SME data warehouse is based on existing administrative data sources from Statistics Canada and Canada Revenue Agency. Data covers tax year 2001 to tax year 2006. The SME Data Warehouse contains a complete, up to date and unduplicated list of all businesses in Canada based on Statistics Canada's Business Register for tax years 2001-2006. This product currently produces data for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs). SMEs are defined as enterprises with less than 250 employees and less than $50 million in total revenue.
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Average yearly sales and revenue growth for small and medium enterprises in 2020 by region, CMA level, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), demographics, age of business, employment size, rate of growth, etc.
Total value (x 1,000,000) of businesses’ sales, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code and enterprise size, based on a one-year observation period. Estimates refer to fiscal year 2017 (end date falling after January 1, 2017 and on or before December 31, 2017).
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This table includes percent of profitable businesses; total revenue, total expenses, and net profit (profitable businesses); total revenue, total expenses, and net loss (non-profitable businesses). All businesses only. Values are averages in current dollars unless otherwise stated.
A study conducted in the first quarter of 2021 analyzed the impact of the coronavirus on Canadian businesses owned by specific populations. Among the different groups taken into account, companies owned by visible minorities recorded the highest losses in revenue during 2020. Specifically, 48.3 percent of these enterprises reported a 30 percent or more decline in revenue in 2020 compared with 2019. For companies owned by immigrants, the share amounted to 43 percent. By contrast, the highest percentages of businesses that reported an increase in revenue in 2020 were owned by women, and by First Nations, Métis or Inuit persons.
A recent study published in 2021 analyzed the impact of the coronavirus on Canadian businesses' revenue. Compared to 2019, 31 percent of enterprises in Canada experienced a loss in revenue equal to 30 percent or more during 2020, while 29.5 percent reported a one percent to less than 30 percent decline in revenue. Among the businesses which reported an increase in revenue, those with 100 or more employees held the largest share (35.8 percent).
As of June 2022, nearly three million active businesses without employees were operating in Canada. Ontario recorded the highest number, with over one million businesses, followed by Quebec with 628 thousand. In particular, data refer to enterprises with revenues greater than 30,000 Canadian dollars.
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This table includes interest coverage ratio and gross margin. Unincorporated and all businesses only. Values are averages in current dollars unless otherwise stated.
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This table includes interest coverage ratio and gross margin. Unincorporated and all businesses only. Values are averages in current dollars unless otherwise stated.
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This driver measures the number of private-employer business establishments. Nonemployers are not included. Data is sourced from Statistics Canada (Canadian Business Patterns Database).
This CD-ROM product is an authoritative reference source of 15 key financial ratios by industry groupings compiled from the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS 2007). It is based on up-to-date, reliable and comprehensive data on Canadian businesses, derived from Statistics Canada databases of financial statements for three reference years. The CD-ROM enables users to compare their enterprise's performance to that of their industry and to address issues such as profitability, efficiency and business risk. Financial Performance Indicators can also be used for inter-industry comparisons. Volume 1 covers large enterprises in both the financial and non-financial sectors, at the national level, with annual operating revenue of $25 million or more. Volume 2 covers medium-sized enterprises in the non-financial sector, at the national level, with annual operating revenue of $5 million to less than $25 million. Volume 3 covers small enterprises in the non-financial sector, at the national, provincial, territorial, Atlantic region and Prairie region levels, with annual operating revenue of $30,000 to less than $5 million. Note: FPICB has been discontinued as of 2/23/2015. Statistics Canada continues to provide information on Canadian businesses through alternative data sources. Information on specific financial ratios will continue to be available through the annual Financial and Taxation Statistics for Enterprises program: CANSIM table 180-0003 ; the Quarterly Survey of Financial Statements: CANSIM tables 187-0001 and 187-0002 ; and the Small Business Profiles, which present financial data for small businesses in Canada, available on Industry Canada's website: Financial Performance Data.
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This table includes total expenses, cost of sales (direct expenses), wages and benefits, purchases, materials and sub-contracts, opening inventory, closing inventory, operating expenses (indirect expenses), labour and commissions, amortization and depletion, repairs and maintenance, utilities and telephone and telecommunication, rent, interest and bank charges, advertising and promotion, delivery and shipping and warehouse, insurance, other indirect expenses, net profit or loss. Incorporated businesses only. Values are averages in current dollars unless otherwise stated.
This statistic displays the industry share of high revenue-growth companies in Canada from 2016 to 2019, by industry. During the period of 2016 to 2019, about 11.5 percent of Canada's construction companies were high-growth based on revenue.
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This driver tracks the number of new vehicles purchased in Canada over a given year. It includes passenger cars, minivans, sport utility vehicles, light and heavy trucks, vans and buses that are assembled domestically and across borders. Data is sourced from Statistics Canada.
The total revenues of business Internet services in Canada increased steadily from 2009 to 2019, before experiencing a slight fall in 2020, followed by a rise in 2023 with a total revenue of 2.5 billion Canadian dollars from business internet services.
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This table includes total expenses, cost of sales (direct expenses), wages and benefits, purchases, materials and sub-contracts, opening inventory, closing inventory, operating expenses (indirect expenses), labour and commissions, amortization and depletion, repairs and maintenance, utilities and telephone and telecommunication, rent, interest and bank charges, advertising and promotion, delivery and shipping and warehouse, insurance, other indirect expenses, net profit or loss. All incorporation statuses. Values are averages in current dollars unless otherwise stated.
In Canada, the share of business-to-business (B2B) organizations' revenue share which comes from digital channels has increased from 32 percent in 2021 to 42 percent in 2023. According to this, the rise is expected to continue, with the revenue share from digital channels in 2025 projected to be 53 percent.
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This table includes total number of businesses and total revenue (all incorporated statuses); sales of goods and services, and other revenues (incorporated businesses only). Values are averages in current dollars unless otherwise stated.
Business revenues in 2023 compared with 2022 revenues, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), business employment size, type of business, business activity and majority ownership.