The Daily Friday, February 14, 2025

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February 14, 2025

Monthly Survey of Manufacturing, December 2024

Manufacturing sales rose 0.3% in December, driven primarily by higher sales of petroleum and coal as well as food products. Meanwhile, motor vehicle sales recorded the largest decline.

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Wholesale trade, December 2024

Wholesale sales (excluding petroleum, petroleum products, and other hydrocarbons and excluding oilseed and grain) fell 0.2% to $83.6 billion in December.

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New motor vehicle sales, December 2024

New motor vehicle sales data for Canada and the provinces are now available for December. The New Motor Vehicle Sales Survey collects data on monthly sales (in dollars and units) of new motor vehicles in Canada by type of vehicle and by country or region of manufacture.

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Non-bank financial intermediation, 2007 to 2023

Growth in the mortgage assets of non-bank credit intermediaries (NBCIs) decelerated in 2023, following a year of strong growth in 2022.

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Canadian Survey on Interprovincial Trade, 2023

The free trade of goods and services between the provinces and territories has long been an aspiration of governments in Canada. From June to October 2024, Statistics Canada conducted the Canadian Survey on Interprovincial Trade to better understand the challenges businesses faced when purchasing and selling interprovincially and internationally.

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Canadian business counts, December 2024

In December, there were 1.36 million employer businesses in Canada and 3.48 million non-employer businesses with annual revenues greater than $30,000.

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Real-time local business conditions, February 3 to 9, 2025

Weekly data on real-time local business conditions are now available for February 3 to 9, 2025.

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Small area data on field crops, 2024

Small area data on field crops are now available for the 2024 crop year.

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Traffic Flow Dashboard

Statistics Canada has launched the Traffic Flow Dashboard as a source of experimental statistics to provide information on the traffic flow on selected road segments in the cities of Calgary and Toronto.

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