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Catalogue no. 65-001-X Vol. 69, no. 12. Canadian International Merchandise Trade.

Statistical tables Table 1 Merchandise trade of Canada, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Current dollars Export Import Trade balance Period to period change Export Import Balance millions of dollars percent millions of dollars 2011 456,612 456,045 568 13.0 10.2 10,271 2012 461,511 474,800-13,289 1.1 4.1-13,857 2013 480,280 486,842-6,562 4.1 2.5 6,727 2014 528,849 524,058 4,791 10.1 7.6 11,353 2013 First quarter 118,190 119,763-1,573 2.6 1.8 883 Second quarter 119,588 120,720-1,132 1.2 0.8 441 Third quarter 120,996 122,865-1,870 1.2 1.8-738 Fourth quarter 121,507 123,494-1,987 0.4 0.5-117 2014 First quarter 127,755 126,580 1,175 5.1 2.5 3,162 Second quarter 133,464 131,133 2,331 4.5 3.6 1,156 Third quarter 135,288 132,421 2,867 1.4 1.0 536 Fourth quarter 132,343 133,924-1,582-2.2 1.1-4,448 First quarter 128,246 135,394-7,148-3.1 1.1-5,566 Second quarter 129,246 135,864-6,618 0.8 0.3 530 Third quarter 134,249 139,296-5,047 3.9 2.5 1,572 Fourth quarter 132,221 136,727-4,506-1.5-1.8 541 2014 January 40,946 41,309-363 0.5-0.4 343 February 43,071 42,549 522 5.2 3.0 886 March 43,738 42,722 1,015 1.5 0.4 493 April 43,344 43,156 188-0.9 1.0-828 May 45,204 44,610 594 4.3 3.4 407 June 44,916 43,367 1,549-0.6-2.8 954 July 45,693 43,462 2,230 1.7 0.2 682 August 44,973 44,328 646-1.6 2.0-1,585 September 44,622 44,631-9 -0.8 0.7-655 October 44,554 45,085-530 -0.2 1.0-521 November 43,936 44,021-85 -1.4-2.4 445 43,852 44,818-966 -0.2 1.8-882 January 43,305 44,793-1,488-1.2-0.1-521 February 42,572 44,532-1,960-1.7-0.6-472 March 42,369 46,069-3,700-0.5 3.5-1,740 April 42,329 45,051-2,722-0.1-2.2 978 May 42,381 45,306-2,925 0.1 0.6-203 June 44,536 45,508-972 5.1 0.4 1,953 July 45,823 46,395-572 2.9 1.9 399 August 44,509 46,857-2,348-2.9 1.0-1,776 September 43,918 46,043-2,126-1.3-1.7 223 October 43,232 45,565-2,333-1.6-1.0-208 November 43,639 45,226-1,587 0.9-0.7 746 45,350 45,935-585 3.9 1.6 1,002 Source(s): Statistics Canada. Table 228-0069 - Merchandise imports, exports and trade balance, customs and balance of payments basis for all countries, by seasonal adjustment and principal trading partners monthly (dollars x 1,000,000), CANSIM (database). 2 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 2 Merchandise trade of Canada, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Constant dollars, 2007 Export Import Trade Period to period change balance Export Import millions of dollars 2013 January 36,464 37,304-840 1.2 1.3 February 36,766 37,819-1,053 0.8 1.4 March 36,918 37,526-607 0.4-0.8 April 37,490 37,807-317 1.5 0.7 May 36,765 37,868-1,103-1.9 0.2 June 36,904 37,218-314 0.4-1.7 July 35,812 37,432-1,620-3.0 0.6 August 37,143 38,357-1,214 3.7 2.5 September 37,572 37,802-230 1.2-1.4 October 37,361 37,762-402 -0.6-0.1 November 37,550 38,230-681 0.5 1.2 37,393 38,032-639 -0.4-0.5 2014 January 36,294 37,295-1,002-2.9-1.9 February 37,136 37,808-672 2.3 1.4 March 37,801 37,645 156 1.8-0.4 April 38,124 37,971 153 0.9 0.9 May 39,693 39,510 183 4.1 4.1 June 39,473 38,609 864-0.6-2.3 July 40,196 39,081 1,115 1.8 1.2 August 39,884 39,502 382-0.8 1.1 September 39,620 39,512 108-0.7 0.0 October 39,682 39,519 163 0.2 0.0 November 39,394 38,936 458-0.7-1.5 40,340 39,610 730 2.4 1.7 January 40,663 39,505 1,158 0.8-0.3 February 39,198 38,821 377-3.6-1.7 March 39,500 39,967-467 0.8 3.0 April 39,560 39,116 444 0.2-2.1 May 39,244 39,248-4 -0.8 0.3 June 40,518 39,293 1,225 3.2 0.1 July 41,274 39,140 2,134 1.9-0.4 August 40,734 39,402 1,331-1.3 0.7 September 40,718 38,365 2,353 0.0-2.6 October 40,226 38,258 1,968-1.2-0.3 November 40,401 37,737 2,664 0.4-1.4 41,645 38,009 3,636 3.1 0.7 Source(s): percent Statistics Canada. Table 228-0061 - Merchandise imports and exports, balance of payments-based, seasonally adjusted, Fisher formula, by North American Product Classification System (NAPCS), monthly (chained (2007) dollars), CANSIM (database). Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 3

Table 3 Merchandise trade of Canada, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Price indices (Laspeyres) 2007=100 Period to period change Export Import Terms of trade Export Import Terms of trade price indices (Laspeyres) percent 2013 January 108.0 107.9 100.1 0.1-0.2 0.3 February 109.1 108.8 100.3 1.0 0.8 0.2 March 109.8 110.4 99.5 0.6 1.5-0.8 April 109.3 110.8 98.6-0.5 0.4-0.8 May 108.9 110.0 99.0-0.4-0.7 0.4 June 109.2 111.1 98.3 0.3 1.0-0.7 July 109.5 111.5 98.2 0.3 0.4-0.1 August 110.1 112.0 98.3 0.5 0.4 0.1 September 109.4 112.5 97.2-0.6 0.4-1.1 October 108.9 112.3 97.0-0.5-0.2-0.3 November 108.9 113.2 96.2 0.0 0.8-0.8 110.6 113.8 97.2 1.6 0.5 1.0 2014 January 114.2 116.2 98.3 3.3 2.1 1.1 February 117.4 117.4 100.0 2.8 1.0 1.8 March 117.4 117.4 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 April 114.7 117.1 98.0-2.3-0.3-2.0 May 114.6 116.7 98.2-0.1-0.3 0.3 June 114.5 116.3 98.5-0.1-0.3 0.3 July 113.4 115.9 97.8-1.0-0.3-0.6 August 113.7 117.2 97.0 0.3 1.1-0.8 September 113.9 118.2 96.4 0.2 0.9-0.7 October 114.1 119.1 95.8 0.2 0.8-0.6 November 114.2 119.0 96.0 0.1-0.1 0.2 112.3 118.6 94.7-1.7-0.3-1.3 January 111.9 119.0 94.0-0.4 0.3-0.7 February 114.3 121.4 94.2 2.1 2.0 0.1 March 112.9 122.1 92.5-1.2 0.6-1.8 April 112.1 121.3 92.4-0.7-0.7-0.1 May 112.5 121.3 92.7 0.4 0.0 0.4 June 114.0 122.4 93.1 1.3 0.9 0.4 July 115.7 126.2 91.7 1.5 3.1-1.6 August 115.6 127.3 90.8-0.1 0.9-0.9 September 115.3 128.1 90.0-0.3 0.6-0.9 October 114.7 127.1 90.2-0.5-0.8 0.3 November 115.1 128.0 89.9 0.3 0.7-0.4 116.0 129.2 89.8 0.8 0.9-0.2 Source(s): Statistics Canada. Table 228-0063 - Merchandise imports and exports, customs and balance of payments basis for all countries, by seasonal adjustment, price and volume indexes, weighting and North American Product Classification (NAPCS), monthly (index, 2007=100), CANSIM (database). 4 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 4 Exports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Current dollars November Change 2014 Change / 2014 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars percent Total of all merchandise 43,639 45,350 1,712 3.9 528,849 523,962-4,887-0.9 3.4 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 2,658 2,791 133 5.0 31,080 32,146 1,066 3.4 9.2 Farm and fishing products 2,081 2,192 111 5.4 25,359 25,873 513 2.0 3.4 Live animals 166 166 0 0.2 2,692 2,439-252 -9.4-38.3 Wheat 654 698 44 6.8 7,942 7,673-270 -3.4 9.8 Canola 342 364 21 6.3 5,122 4,890-232 -4.5 21.2 Fruits, nuts and vegetables 220 227 7 3.1 2,024 2,438 413 20.4 31.4 Other crop products 463 482 19 4.1 5,266 5,519 253 4.8-12.1 Other animal products 61 84 23 37.0 846 930 84 10.0 3.7 Fish, shellfish and other fishery products 174 171-3 -2.0 1,468 1,984 516 35.2 51.0 Food and tobacco intermediate products 576 598 22 3.8 5,721 6,273 552 9.7 38.0 Energy products 6,133 6,145 12 0.2 128,671 84,204-44,467-34.6-26.5 Crude oil and crude bitumen 4,375 4,412 37 0.9 92,605 56,703-35,902-38.8-23.1 Natural gas, natural gas liquids and related products 756 672-84 -11.1 18,251 11,458-6,792-37.2-46.2 Natural gas 650 576-74 -11.4 15,991 9,991-6,000-37.5-48.5 Natural gas liquids and related products 107 96-10 -9.5 2,260 1,467-793 -35.1-26.4 Refined petroleum energy products 580 681 100 17.3 11,541 10,227-1,314-11.4-26.3 Electricity 223 195-28 -12.4 2,946 3,076 131 4.4-18.7 Other energy products 199 185-14 -6.9 3,328 2,739-589 -17.7-12.0 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 1,829 1,462-367 -20.1 18,643 19,002 359 1.9-8.3 Metal ores and concentrates 957 678-279 -29.2 10,036 8,973-1,063-10.6-3.2 Iron ores and concentrates 238 278 40 16.9 4,183 3,367-815 -19.5-10.6 Copper ores and concentrates 519 278-242 -46.5 3,548 3,851 303 8.5 8.1 Nickel ores and concentrates 0 14 14 99.3 190 201 11 5.7-31.3 Radioactive ores and concentrates 57 53-4 -7.5 753 654-99 -13.2 55.0 Other metal ores and concentrates 142 55-87 -61.2 1,362 901-462 -33.9-28.9 Non-metallic minerals 872 784-88 -10.1 8,607 10,029 1,422 16.5-12.4 Potash 582 490-92 -15.8 4,987 6,435 1,449 29.0-9.2 Stone, sand, gravel, clay, and refractory minerals 34 42 7 20.6 338 402 64 19.1 53.7 Diamonds and other non-metallic minerals 256 253-3 -1.3 3,282 3,192-91 -2.8-23.1 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 4,610 5,001 390 8.5 57,649 57,841 192 0.3-9.7 Intermediate metal products 3,638 3,990 352 9.7 45,868 45,809-59 -0.1-12.3 Unwrought iron, steel and ferro-alloys, and basic and semi-finished ferrous metal products 658 673 15 2.3 8,401 8,356-45 -0.5-17.1 Unwrought, basic and semi-finished aluminum and aluminum-alloy products 655 681 26 4.0 7,655 7,985 330 4.3-19.3 Unwrought copper and copper alloys 191 145-46 -24.3 1,844 1,876 32 1.8-6.3 Unwrought nickel and nickel alloys 452 373-79 -17.4 4,755 4,739-15 -0.3-16.9 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 5

Table 4 continued Exports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Current dollars November Change 2014 Change / 2014 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars percent Unwrought precious metals and precious metal alloys 1,315 1,745 430 32.7 18,700 18,388-312 -1.7-6.8 Other unwrought non-ferrous metals 208 213 5 2.5 2,307 2,497 190 8.2-1.2 Basic and semi-finished non-ferrous metal products (except aluminum) 159 160 1 0.5 2,207 1,968-239 -10.8-20.6 Fabricated metal products 413 418 6 1.4 4,161 4,851 690 16.6 12.3 Non-metallic mineral products 196 206 10 4.8 1,974 2,226 252 12.8 15.8 Recyclable waste and scrap 364 387 23 6.3 5,646 4,956-690 -12.2-12.3 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 2,857 2,874 17 0.6 35,771 35,431-340 -1.0-4.3 Basic chemicals and industrial chemical products 1,522 1,531 9 0.6 20,909 19,487-1,421-6.8-9.6 Basic chemicals 715 647-68 -9.5 7,438 7,825 387 5.2 0.2 Dyes and pigments, petrochemicals 210 214 4 2.0 4,134 2,819-1,315-31.8-37.1 Lubricants and other petroleum refinery products 241 321 80 33.3 5,396 4,512-883 -16.4-12.6 Fertilizer, pesticide and other chemical products 356 349-7 -2.1 3,941 4,332 390 9.9 2.6 Plastic and rubber products 1,334 1,343 8 0.6 14,862 15,944 1,081 7.3 2.6 Plastic resins 683 678-6 -0.8 7,941 8,328 387 4.9-4.3 Plastic and rubber basic products (except plastic resins) 349 361 12 3.4 3,803 4,055 252 6.6 12.3 Plastic and rubber finished products 302 304 2 0.8 3,119 3,561 442 14.2 9.0 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 3,468 3,472 4 0.1 36,856 39,751 2,895 7.9 9.2 Logs, pulpwood, and other forestry products 57 71 14 24.8 867 750-117 -13.5 48.6 Pulp and paper stock 1,138 1,124-14 -1.2 13,163 13,594 432 3.3 2.2 Building and packaging materials 2,273 2,277 4 0.2 22,827 25,406 2,580 11.3 12.1 Lumber and other sawmill and millwork products 1,248 1,278 30 2.4 12,811 13,834 1,022 8.0 12.1 Asphalt and asphalt products 86 70-16 -18.5 1,400 1,177-223 -15.9-39.6 Other building materials and supplies 618 624 6 0.9 5,634 6,886 1,252 22.2 22.3 Prefabricated buildings and components 28 23-5 -18.1 212 249 37 17.5 26.3 Packaging materials and containers 293 282-11 -3.7 2,769 3,260 491 17.7 14.1 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 2,756 2,956 200 7.2 29,442 32,806 3,364 11.4 12.1 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 2,756 2,956 200 7.2 29,442 32,806 3,364 11.4 12.1 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment 107 107 0 0.3 1,355 1,274-81 -6.0 5.6 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment 150 165 15 9.8 1,534 1,836 303 19.7 25.3 Metalworking machinery 22 28 6 27.2 306 314 8 2.6 0.4 6 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 4 continued Exports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Current dollars November Change 2014 Change / 2014 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars percent Commercial and service industry machinery 266 334 68 25.4 2,788 3,247 458 16.4 30.3 Other industry-specific machinery, not elsewhere classified 356 434 79 22.1 3,777 4,310 533 14.1 28.0 Heating, cooling and air purification equipment 145 151 6 3.9 1,640 1,850 210 12.8-7.4 Other general-purpose machinery and equipment, not elsewhere classified 830 851 22 2.6 8,954 10,128 1,175 13.1 3.3 Miscellaneous parts of machinery and equipment 881 886 5 0.6 9,087 9,846 759 8.4 11.7 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 2,318 2,348 30 1.3 24,382 27,650 3,268 13.4 6.0 Computers and computer peripheral equipment 205 202-3 -1.4 2,051 2,396 346 16.8 26.0 Communications and audio and video equipment 550 586 36 6.5 5,994 6,970 976 16.3 9.2 Other electronic and electrical machinery, equipment and parts 1,562 1,559-3 -0.2 16,338 18,284 1,946 11.9 2.7 Other electronic and electrical machinery and equipment 535 530-5 -0.9 5,439 6,281 842 15.5 4.6 Electrical components 460 464 4 0.8 4,515 5,289 774 17.1 15.2 Electronic and electrical parts 568 566-2 -0.4 6,383 6,713 330 5.2-7.2 Motor vehicles and parts 7,996 8,366 370 4.6 74,518 87,061 12,543 16.8 26.7 Passenger cars and light trucks 5,449 5,860 410 7.5 49,671 57,787 8,116 16.3 33.7 Medium and heavy trucks, buses and other motor vehicles 348 345-3 -0.9 3,041 4,056 1,014 33.4 21.9 Tires, motor vehicle engines and motor vehicle parts 2,199 2,162-37 -1.7 21,806 25,218 3,412 15.6 11.5 Tires 208 202-6 -2.9 2,211 2,353 142 6.4 7.8 Motor vehicle engines and motor vehicle parts 1,990 1,960-31 -1.6 19,595 22,865 3,270 16.7 11.9 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 1,793 2,267 473 26.4 21,553 24,879 3,326 15.4 20.3 Aircraft, aircraft engines and aircraft parts 1,530 2,022 492 32.1 18,871 21,878 3,007 15.9 22.7 Aircraft 618 1,016 398 64.4 9,343 11,024 1,682 18.0 20.9 Aircraft engines and aircraft parts 912 1,006 93 10.2 9,528 10,854 1,325 13.9 24.6 Other transportation equipment and parts 263 245-18 -7.0 2,682 3,001 320 11.9 3.7 Ships, locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment 84 79-5 -5.7 673 1,113 440 65.3-6.6 Boats and other personal transportation equipment 156 143-13 -8.1 1,712 1,630-83 -4.8 11.3 Parts of railway rolling stock and of other transportation equipment 23 22-1 -3.5 296 259-38 -12.7-1.3 Consumer goods 6,005 6,388 383 6.4 58,781 69,646 10,864 18.5 21.9 Food, beverage and tobacco products 2,680 2,713 33 1.2 25,920 29,642 3,722 14.4 16.8 Meat products 624 606-18 -2.9 6,932 7,000 68 1.0 2.8 Prepared and packaged seafood products 415 420 5 1.2 3,744 4,243 499 13.3 27.3 Dairy products 22 24 2 9.1 293 244-49 -16.7 14.4 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 7

Table 4 continued Exports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Current dollars November Change 2014 Change / 2014 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars percent Bottled water, carbonated soft drinks, and other beverages, ice 13 13 0-0.8 132 151 20 15.1 12.1 Fresh, frozen and canned fruit and vegetable juices, frozen fruit 38 38 0 0.0 417 499 83 19.9 1.6 Coffee and tea 67 60-6 -9.3 540 684 144 26.6 30.4 Other food products 1,308 1,348 40 3.1 11,816 14,504 2,688 22.8 21.4 Alcoholic beverages 78 83 5 6.7 1,002 1,077 75 7.5-2.9 Tobacco products 12 11-1 -7.3 111 136 25 22.8 25.3 Animal feed 103 109 6 5.7 934 1,103 169 18.1 31.5 Clothing, footwear and textile products 449 452 3 0.6 4,592 5,290 697 15.2 10.5 Clothing, footwear and accessories 243 243 1 0.3 2,424 2,876 453 18.7 9.7 Fabric, fibre and yarn, leather and dressed furs 121 121 0 0.4 1,272 1,424 151 11.9 12.4 Carpets, textile furnishings and other textile products 85 87 2 1.9 896 989 93 10.4 10.0 Paper and published products 472 476 4 0.9 4,529 5,198 669 14.8 17.7 Converted paper and paper products 359 364 4 1.2 3,547 4,045 497 14.0 18.6 Published products and recorded and unrecorded media 112 112 0 0.1 982 1,153 172 17.5 15.0 Pharmaceutical and medicinal products 837 1,058 221 26.4 8,641 10,749 2,108 24.4 31.8 Furniture and fixtures 525 554 28 5.4 4,860 5,999 1,139 23.4 25.7 Cleaning products, appliances, and miscellaneous goods and supplies 1,043 1,136 93 8.9 10,238 12,768 2,529 24.7 31.9 Appliances 27 38 11 41.5 436 368-68 -15.5 46.9 Cleaning products and toiletries 277 286 8 3.0 2,728 3,074 347 12.7 20.9 Miscellaneous goods and supplies 739 812 73 9.9 7,075 9,325 2,250 31.8 35.5 Special transactions trade 340 349 8 2.5 2,260 3,074 814 36.0 69.9 Other balance of payments adjustments 876 933 57 6.6 9,242 10,471 1,229 13.3 12.2 Source(s): Statistics Canada. Table 228-0059 - Merchandise imports and exports, customs and balance of payments basis for all countries, by seasonal adjustment and North American Product Classification System (NAPCS), monthly (dollars), CANSIM (database). 8 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 5 Exports by commodity section, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Constant dollars, 2007 November millions of dollars Change / 2014 percent Total of all merchandise 40,401 41,645 1,244 3.1 3.2 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 2,085 2,098 14 0.7 6.6 Energy products 9,070 9,354 284 3.1 5.3 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 1,786 1,422-364 -20.4-7.3 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 4,828 5,226 398 8.3-6.8 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 2,617 2,567-51 -1.9-2.3 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 2,999 2,977-22 -0.7 6.6 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 2,329 2,464 135 5.8 4.6 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 2,032 2,044 12 0.6-3.3 Motor vehicles and parts 6,110 6,291 181 3.0 7.5 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 1,377 1,711 334 24.2 3.5 Consumer goods 4,544 4,795 251 5.5 10.5 Special transactions trade 320 324 4 1.1 75.7 Other balance of payments adjustments 241 249 8 3.4-22.1 Source(s): Statistics Canada. Table 228-0061 - Merchandise imports and exports, balance of payments-based, seasonally adjusted, Fisher formula, by North American Product Classification System (NAPCS), monthly (chained (2007) dollars), CANSIM (database). Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 9

Table 6 Domestic exports by province of origin, customs basis, not seasonally adjusted - 2014 2014 millions of dollars Total 42,452.8 42,124.6 492,123.4 479,600.6 Newfoundland and Labrador 801.8 748.6 13,016.4 9,081.1 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 1.6 2.2 19.0 25.8 Energy products 537.5 566.4 9,784.0 6,058.1 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 211.0 85.0 2,096.5 1,569.1 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 0.8 23.0 10.8 112.5 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 0.0 0.0 19.6 83.1 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 9.5 10.6 122.8 134.9 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 0.2 2.5 23.8 13.1 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 1.4 0.3 12.3 17.7 Motor vehicles and parts 0.3 0.2 3.0 2.2 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 1.0 0.4 13.5 10.3 Consumer goods 37.0 55.0 886.7 1,021.3 Special transactions trade 1.4 3.0 24.6 33.0 Prince Edward Island 96.1 112.2 1,061.6 1,231.5 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 16.0 21.3 144.7 166.0 Energy products 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 0.2 0.6 3.5 4.9 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 0.2 0.3 3.7 3.8 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 0.6 3.9 51.2 50.6 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 1.9 2.4 9.5 26.1 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 2.1 2.7 21.6 39.2 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 1.4 2.4 38.5 66.9 Motor vehicles and parts 0.4 0.5 5.0 3.4 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 11.7 14.1 145.4 151.5 Consumer goods 47.9 46.5 503.6 563.0 Special transactions trade 13.8 17.6 135.1 156.0 Nova Scotia 410.5 485.6 5,289.4 5,349.9 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 81.0 144.8 625.2 881.7 Energy products 39.2 0.3 735.1 211.2 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 3.3 9.1 55.2 66.7 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 13.1 16.1 191.7 186.2 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 27.0 28.3 362.5 334.5 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 54.9 47.4 694.1 714.1 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 9.6 11.2 140.2 129.7 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 15.2 21.5 173.1 179.6 Motor vehicles and parts 88.4 104.1 1,136.3 1,258.8 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 3.9 6.5 62.9 67.5 Consumer goods 72.3 91.3 1,077.6 1,274.6 Special transactions trade 2.8 4.9 35.9 44.9 10 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 6 continued Domestic exports by province of origin, customs basis, not seasonally adjusted - 2014 2014 millions of dollars Total 42,452.8 42,124.6 492,123.4 479,600.6 New Brunswick 1,028.3 957.2 13,015.2 12,184.1 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 44.1 54.6 332.9 464.3 Energy products 324.3 275.6 4,142.5 3,895.4 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 33.5 30.4 299.4 315.8 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 22.7 19.8 353.9 283.9 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 306.6 233.3 4,283.9 3,183.4 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 139.6 144.4 1,933.0 2,002.4 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 9.7 8.6 97.4 122.6 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 5.3 4.8 44.4 63.2 Motor vehicles and parts 1.6 2.9 12.5 22.1 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 1.0 2.1 18.4 18.2 Consumer goods 137.6 175.5 1,457.7 1,758.8 Special transactions trade 2.4 5.1 39.8 54.0 Quebec 7,240.9 7,769.6 74,299.4 79,713.1 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 303.3 200.8 2,000.4 1,897.3 Energy products 336.6 222.3 3,906.3 3,487.8 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 326.8 387.5 3,768.8 3,346.9 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 1,336.1 1,102.4 14,094.8 14,648.8 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 359.0 365.6 4,683.9 4,801.4 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 776.8 852.5 9,746.7 10,691.5 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 434.6 545.6 4,559.1 4,937.6 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 411.9 353.5 4,197.4 4,245.6 Motor vehicles and parts 266.3 324.4 2,998.6 3,788.3 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 1,669.0 2,148.3 12,148.1 13,593.1 Consumer goods 939.0 1,161.0 11,320.1 13,173.7 Special transactions trade 81.4 105.6 875.1 1,100.8 Ontario 15,339.7 17,965.3 177,284.4 195,876.3 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 445.5 500.2 4,469.1 5,109.2 Energy products 180.7 153.7 2,136.6 1,919.6 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 58.0 65.5 986.5 1,038.0 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 3,051.9 3,016.9 34,400.1 33,532.0 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 968.8 989.1 12,996.6 13,324.4 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 520.2 602.4 6,655.8 7,575.4 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 1,109.3 1,300.6 11,608.5 13,912.5 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 764.6 853.2 8,272.0 9,687.5 Motor vehicles and parts 5,611.0 7,093.3 64,245.6 73,507.3 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 357.9 474.2 4,101.4 4,358.5 Consumer goods 2,155.8 2,700.2 25,299.0 29,821.4 Special transactions trade 116.0 216.2 2,113.4 2,090.3 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 11

Table 6 continued Domestic exports by province of origin, customs basis, not seasonally adjusted - 2014 2014 millions of dollars Total 42,452.8 42,124.6 492,123.4 479,600.6 Manitoba 1,028.7 1,177.7 13,413.6 13,889.8 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 286.6 332.9 4,086.2 3,997.6 Energy products 85.1 52.8 1,397.9 980.9 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 3.6 41.2 168.4 251.5 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 117.2 102.2 1,250.0 1,262.4 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 54.6 67.7 635.8 803.0 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 37.6 41.6 503.0 537.3 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 88.3 73.4 1,238.7 1,043.6 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 24.7 37.6 299.9 343.0 Motor vehicles and parts 58.9 88.2 666.4 885.8 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 56.2 54.5 665.2 764.5 Consumer goods 175.7 233.2 2,190.6 2,604.5 Special transactions trade 40.2 52.4 311.7 415.4 Saskatchewan 3,237.3 2,638.7 35,287.3 32,413.1 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 1,000.6 1,080.8 11,079.7 11,179.3 Energy products 1,093.3 513.0 13,494.9 7,658.1 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 567.9 507.6 5,420.0 7,212.8 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 89.1 57.9 415.2 691.4 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 17.6 9.0 406.3 385.1 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 59.3 41.0 748.9 668.7 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 36.2 27.0 558.7 398.6 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 14.0 8.4 139.8 168.8 Motor vehicles and parts 7.4 6.8 67.5 80.2 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 0.9 0.3 5.6 5.0 Consumer goods 347.5 379.6 2,905.5 3,906.1 Special transactions trade 3.7 7.4 45.0 59.2 Alberta 10,424.5 7,337.7 121,484.3 92,188.5 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 425.2 529.9 6,462.2 6,332.9 Energy products 7,986.2 4,926.4 91,298.7 62,473.0 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 26.4 32.7 340.7 381.2 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 134.1 105.8 1,723.7 1,584.3 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 776.0 726.3 9,223.4 9,086.7 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 314.6 291.6 3,493.7 3,642.4 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 296.8 201.1 3,253.5 2,528.5 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 93.1 74.0 957.2 888.7 Motor vehicles and parts 23.0 26.9 281.7 294.4 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 33.0 69.5 520.4 566.9 Consumer goods 288.4 311.4 3,579.1 3,992.3 Special transactions trade 27.8 42.1 349.4 417.4 12 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 6 continued Domestic exports by province of origin, customs basis, not seasonally adjusted - 2014 2014 millions of dollars Total 42,452.8 42,124.6 492,123.4 479,600.6 British Columbia 2,796.6 2,931.0 35,765.0 35,872.7 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 86.8 131.1 1,546.3 1,874.4 Energy products 548.6 387.5 7,754.0 5,775.2 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 299.7 299.3 3,552.3 3,319.2 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 225.2 222.0 2,558.7 2,573.8 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 81.1 78.0 945.0 992.4 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 987.8 1,113.8 12,507.7 13,139.9 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 130.5 152.0 1,663.6 1,900.8 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 121.2 132.3 1,375.7 1,487.8 Motor vehicles and parts 28.7 62.6 423.5 585.9 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 27.5 40.1 405.5 565.6 Consumer goods 238.9 278.4 2,776.9 3,294.8 Special transactions trade 20.7 34.1 255.8 363.1 Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut 48.2 1.0 2,206.5 1,800.5 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.5 Energy products 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 47.0 0.1 2,187.0 1,779.8 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 0.0 0.0 0.4 2.4 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 0.1 0.0 0.8 0.7 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.4 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 0.0 0.0 4.5 3.5 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 0.5 0.2 3.2 1.4 Motor vehicles and parts 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.3 Consumer goods 0.4 0.4 7.2 7.4 Special transactions trade 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.5 Source(s): Statistics Canada. Table 228-0060 - Merchandise imports and domestic exports, customs-based, by North American Product Classification System (NAPCS), Canada, provinces and territories, monthly (dollars), CANSIM (database). Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 13

Table 7 Imports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Current dollars November Change 2014 Change / 2014 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars percent Total of all merchandise 45,226 45,935 709 1.6 524,058 547,281 23,222 4.4 2.5 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 1,447 1,429-18 -1.3 15,119 16,409 1,290 8.5 5.7 Farm and fishing products 1,139 1,172 33 2.9 11,640 13,050 1,410 12.1 9.5 Live animals 23 22 0-1.8 211 257 46 21.7 15.6 Wheat 4 4 0 0.0 35 45 10 27.2-45.3 Canola 8 15 7 88.6 122 122 0-0.2-9.1 Fruits, nuts and vegetables 771 796 24 3.2 7,682 8,805 1,123 14.6 13.4 Other crop products 174 187 13 7.7 2,098 2,320 222 10.6-8.8 Other animal products 68 66-2 -2.5 793 752-40 -5.1 15.6 Fish, shellfish and other fishery products 93 83-10 -10.4 698 748 50 7.2 28.6 Food and tobacco intermediate products 308 257-51 -16.5 3,479 3,360-120 -3.4-8.7 Energy products 2,090 2,255 164 7.9 43,127 30,749-12,378-28.7-28.4 Crude oil and crude bitumen 915 1,202 287 31.4 22,576 15,155-7,422-32.9-25.2 Natural gas, natural gas liquids and related products 291 316 25 8.6 6,948 4,736-2,211-31.8-47.4 Natural gas 229 227-2 -1.0 4,906 2,829-2,076-42.3-33.0 Natural gas liquids and related products 62 89 27 44.3 2,042 1,907-135 -6.6-66.0 Refined petroleum energy products 788 621-167 -21.2 11,977 9,451-2,526-21.1-25.5 Electricity 16 15-1 -6.7 622 304-318 -51.2-40.4 Other energy products 80 100 20 25.5 1,004 1,103 99 9.9 20.6 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 793 805 11 1.4 10,857 10,302-556 -5.1-7.9 Metal ores and concentrates 727 733 5 0.7 9,804 9,323-481 -4.9-6.0 Iron ores and concentrates 28 40 12 41.6 1,134 691-443 -39.0-63.4 Copper ores and concentrates 55 41-14 -25.9 366 469 103 28.2 6.5 Nickel ores and concentrates 33 67 34 100.9 754 859 105 13.9-40.4 Radioactive ores and concentrates 47 42-5 -10.2 433 500 67 15.4-25.5 Other metal ores and concentrates 564 543-21 -3.7 7,117 6,804-313 -4.4 17.2 Non-metallic minerals 66 72 6 8.9 1,053 978-75 -7.1-24.1 Potash 1 1 0 33.3 11 10-2 -13.5-11.1 Stone, sand, gravel, clay, and refractory minerals 53 46-7 -13.9 646 651 5 0.8-13.9 Diamonds and other non-metallic minerals 12 26 13 109.0 396 318-78 -19.8-37.5 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 3,611 3,804 194 5.4 46,211 46,602 391 0.8-9.5 Intermediate metal products 2,024 2,175 151 7.4 28,790 27,695-1,096-3.8-18.0 Unwrought iron, steel and ferro-alloys, and basic and semi-finished ferrous metal products 841 797-45 -5.3 13,549 11,563-1,986-14.7-34.5 Unwrought, basic and semi-finished aluminum and aluminum-alloy products 230 243 14 5.9 2,620 2,931 311 11.9-0.4 Unwrought copper and copper alloys 53 109 56 105.3 711 981 270 38.0 166.2 Unwrought nickel and nickel alloys 9 6-3 -33.3 439 203-236 -53.7-81.0 Unwrought precious metals and precious metal alloys 726 860 134 18.4 9,402 10,057 655 7.0-10.3 Other unwrought non-ferrous metals 28 21-7 -23.8 313 324 11 3.5-29.4 Basic and semi-finished non-ferrous metal products (except aluminum) 137 140 2 1.6 1,757 1,635-122 -6.9 6.6 14 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 7 continued Imports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Current dollars November Change 2014 Change / 2014 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars percent Fabricated metal products 810 816 6 0.7 8,742 9,445 703 8.0 6.9 Non-metallic mineral products 568 575 6 1.1 5,917 6,620 704 11.9 7.1 Recyclable waste and scrap 209 239 31 14.8 2,761 2,841 80 2.9-5.0 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 3,721 3,757 36 1.0 44,786 44,714-73 -0.2-0.8 Basic chemicals and industrial chemical products 2,103 2,134 31 1.5 26,751 25,467-1,284-4.8-3.8 Basic chemicals 832 790-42 -5.1 9,698 10,134 436 4.5-4.3 Dyes and pigments, petrochemicals 112 104-8 -7.6 1,538 1,346-191 -12.4-15.6 Lubricants and other petroleum refinery products 572 526-46 -8.1 8,322 6,487-1,834-22.0-11.5 Fertilizer, pesticide and other chemical products 586 714 128 21.9 7,195 7,501 306 4.3 5.8 Plastic and rubber products 1,618 1,623 4 0.3 18,036 19,246 1,211 6.7 3.5 Plastic resins 637 639 2 0.3 7,433 7,654 221 3.0-1.6 Plastic and rubber basic products (except plastic resins) 424 420-4 -0.8 4,597 4,906 310 6.7 7.0 Plastic and rubber finished products 557 564 6 1.2 6,006 6,686 680 11.3 7.1 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 2,048 2,072 24 1.2 22,855 24,598 1,743 7.6 3.7 Logs, pulpwood, and other forestry products 35 35 0-0.6 344 421 77 22.5 8.8 Pulp and paper stock 279 282 3 1.2 2,803 3,227 425 15.2 12.7 Building and packaging materials 1,735 1,756 20 1.2 19,708 20,949 1,241 6.3 2.3 Lumber and other sawmill and millwork products 262 264 2 0.9 2,980 3,132 152 5.1-1.1 Asphalt and asphalt products 42 40-2 -5.0 593 583-11 -1.8 11.0 Other building materials and supplies 1,044 1,051 6 0.6 11,751 12,618 867 7.4 0.6 Prefabricated buildings and components 30 34 4 12.1 603 416-188 -31.1-19.5 Packaging materials and containers 357 367 10 2.9 3,781 4,201 420 11.1 12.5 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 4,526 4,547 21 0.5 50,922 53,655 2,732 5.4 5.5 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 4,526 4,547 21 0.5 50,922 53,655 2,732 5.4 5.5 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment 318 320 1 0.4 3,870 3,671-199 -5.1 13.4 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment 413 447 34 8.2 6,315 5,927-388 -6.1-14.6 Metalworking machinery 88 104 16 18.5 1,070 1,215 144 13.5 0.6 Commercial and service industry machinery 257 263 5 2.1 2,641 2,991 350 13.2 22.2 Other industry-specific machinery, not elsewhere classified 517 498-19 -3.7 5,400 6,123 722 13.4 11.0 Heating, cooling and air purification equipment 328 339 11 3.4 3,243 3,650 407 12.6 18.3 Other general-purpose machinery and equipment, not elsewhere classified 1,657 1,580-77 -4.7 17,446 18,622 1,176 6.7 3.1 Miscellaneous parts of machinery and equipment 948 996 49 5.2 10,936 11,455 520 4.8 8.3 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 5,128 5,248 120 2.3 58,687 63,152 4,465 7.6 5.9 Computers and computer peripheral equipment 942 938-4 -0.4 10,929 11,278 348 3.2 4.1 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 15

Table 7 continued Imports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Current dollars November Change 2014 Change / 2014 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars percent Communications and audio and video equipment 1,600 1,691 91 5.7 18,121 20,909 2,788 15.4 7.5 Other electronic and electrical machinery, equipment and parts 2,586 2,620 34 1.3 29,637 30,965 1,329 4.5 5.6 Other electronic and electrical machinery and equipment 980 984 4 0.4 10,837 11,597 760 7.0 7.2 Electrical components 874 898 23 2.7 10,277 10,714 436 4.2 2.9 Electronic and electrical parts 731 738 6 0.9 8,523 8,655 132 1.6 7.1 Motor vehicles and parts 8,550 8,608 58 0.7 90,460 100,420 9,960 11.0 6.1 Passenger cars and light trucks 3,655 3,652-3 -0.1 39,819 44,446 4,626 11.6 0.5 Medium and heavy trucks, buses and other motor vehicles 867 874 7 0.8 10,236 10,352 116 1.1-4.1 Tires, motor vehicle engines and motor vehicle parts 4,028 4,082 54 1.3 40,405 45,623 5,218 12.9 14.4 Tires 341 333-8 -2.4 3,777 4,104 327 8.7 7.5 Motor vehicle engines and motor vehicle parts 3,686 3,748 62 1.7 36,628 41,518 4,890 13.4 15.1 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 1,942 1,908-35 -1.8 17,007 21,277 4,270 25.1 37.0 Aircraft, aircraft engines and aircraft parts 1,557 1,547-10 -0.6 12,646 16,265 3,619 28.6 54.0 Aircraft 700 649-51 -7.3 3,561 5,671 2,110 59.2 184.4 Aircraft engines and aircraft parts 857 898 42 4.8 9,085 10,594 1,509 16.6 15.7 Other transportation equipment and parts 386 360-25 -6.5 4,361 5,012 651 14.9-7.1 Ships, locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment 115 68-47 -40.9 1,019 1,456 436 42.8-32.7 Boats and other personal transportation equipment 172 200 28 16.2 2,183 2,258 76 3.5 7.7 Parts of railway rolling stock and of other transportation equipment 99 93-6 -6.2 1,159 1,298 139 12.0-8.5 Consumer goods 9,872 10,064 193 2.0 106,205 117,466 11,261 10.6 10.6 Food, beverage and tobacco products 2,539 2,572 34 1.3 26,238 29,627 3,389 12.9 12.5 Meat products 376 364-12 -3.3 3,997 4,412 414 10.4-2.2 Prepared and packaged seafood products 214 209-5 -2.4 2,493 2,580 87 3.5-8.4 Dairy products 100 96-4 -3.8 1,072 1,124 53 4.9 23.0 Bottled water, carbonated soft drinks, and other beverages, ice 90 89-1 -1.0 899 1,043 144 16.0 12.4 Fresh, frozen and canned fruit and vegetable juices, frozen fruit 116 111-4 -3.9 1,094 1,217 123 11.3 19.7 Coffee and tea 105 108 3 2.5 1,182 1,252 70 5.9 6.3 Other food products 1,004 1,012 8 0.8 9,886 11,561 1,675 16.9 14.6 Alcoholic beverages 330 345 15 4.6 3,844 4,152 308 8.0 16.4 Tobacco products 104 143 39 37.3 749 1,139 390 52.1 110.6 Animal feed 100 96-4 -3.7 1,020 1,145 125 12.2 9.7 16 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 7 continued Imports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Current dollars November Change 2014 Change / 2014 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars percent Clothing, footwear and textile products 1,904 1,966 62 3.2 20,182 22,732 2,550 12.6 15.4 Clothing, footwear and accessories 1,446 1,493 48 3.3 15,238 17,260 2,021 13.3 17.3 Fabric, fibre and yarn, leather and dressed furs 197 202 5 2.5 2,030 2,293 263 13.0 12.2 Carpets, textile furnishings and other textile products 262 270 9 3.3 2,914 3,179 265 9.1 7.7 Paper and published products 770 781 12 1.5 8,680 9,131 451 5.2 6.9 Converted paper and paper products 436 449 13 3.1 4,512 5,040 528 11.7 15.9 Published products and recorded and unrecorded media 334 332-2 -0.5 4,169 4,092-77 -1.9-3.2 Pharmaceutical and medicinal products 1,382 1,356-27 -1.9 15,052 16,385 1,333 8.9 3.6 Furniture and fixtures 608 640 32 5.2 6,564 7,271 708 10.8 13.1 Cleaning products, appliances, and miscellaneous goods and supplies 2,669 2,750 81 3.0 29,488 32,320 2,831 9.6 9.7 Appliances 347 343-4 -1.0 4,054 4,187 133 3.3 1.0 Cleaning products and toiletries 527 539 12 2.2 5,366 6,118 752 14.0 13.6 Miscellaneous goods and supplies 1,795 1,868 73 4.1 20,068 22,014 1,947 9.7 10.3 Special transactions trade 630 570-60 -9.5 7,359 7,433 74 1.0-17.1 Other balance of payments adjustments 866 867 1 0.2 10,464 10,506 42 0.4-2.9 Source(s): Statistics Canada. Table 228-0059 - Merchandise imports and exports, customs and balance of payments basis for all countries, by seasonal adjustment and North American Product Classification System (NAPCS), monthly (dollars), CANSIM (database). Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 17

Table 8 Imports by commodity section, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Constant dollars, 2007 November millions of dollars Change / 2014 percent Total of all merchandise 37,737 38,009 272 0.7-4.0 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 911 877-34 -3.8-10.6 Energy products 2,557 3,035 477 18.7-2.3 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 595 620 25 4.2 1.8 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 2,765 2,884 119 4.3-15.4 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 3,464 3,506 42 1.2 3.9 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 1,562 1,573 12 0.7-4.7 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 3,106 3,034-72 -2.3-10.4 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 5,101 5,114 13 0.2-8.8 Motor vehicles and parts 7,661 7,663 2 0.0-0.7 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 1,314 1,272-42 -3.2 15.8 Consumer goods 6,834 6,803-31 -0.4-3.5 Special transactions trade 523 472-51 -9.7-22.8 Other balance of payments adjustments 1,586 1,621 35 2.2 41.2 Source(s): Statistics Canada. Table 228-0061 - Merchandise imports and exports, balance of payments-based, seasonally adjusted, Fisher formula, by North American Product Classification System (NAPCS), monthly (chained (2007) dollars), CANSIM (database). 18 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 9 Imports by province of clearance, customs basis, not seasonally adjusted - 2014 2014 millions of dollars Total 42,162.2 43,057.2 512,084.2 535,156.2 Newfoundland and Labrador 254.7 269.5 4,439.0 3,359.2 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 0.1 0.0 1.5 0.8 Energy products 230.9 213.1 3,684.7 2,567.4 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 0.0 0.0 16.2 14.9 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 3.3 4.8 153.6 43.5 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 3.2 2.1 102.9 100.9 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 3.4 2.9 78.0 102.5 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 5.9 15.7 152.4 121.0 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 3.1 1.8 41.4 47.5 Motor vehicles and parts 0.2 0.6 6.4 5.8 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 0.3 25.4 133.5 266.8 Consumer goods 4.1 2.6 50.5 59.6 Special transactions trade 0.1 0.6 18.0 28.3 Prince Edward Island 9.3 10.7 52.7 51.5 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Energy products 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.1 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 8.3 9.9 39.6 39.5 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 0.1 0.0 4.2 0.2 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 0.3 0.4 1.7 4.3 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 Motor vehicles and parts 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Consumer goods 0.6 0.3 6.0 6.2 Special transactions trade 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.5 Nova Scotia 582.1 646.9 7,807.7 8,293.9 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 1.1 1.3 19.6 16.1 Energy products 85.8 55.1 1,621.8 1,525.6 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 65.9 57.8 587.7 539.9 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 18.2 18.1 281.4 422.6 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 19.4 15.3 287.8 296.5 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 5.9 8.4 106.5 112.0 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 84.4 73.7 740.1 726.7 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 17.5 17.9 168.3 170.5 Motor vehicles and parts 170.9 307.2 3,205.3 3,425.2 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 68.2 46.6 228.1 412.6 Consumer goods 43.1 44.3 535.6 601.6 Special transactions trade 1.5 1.4 25.3 44.9 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 19

Table 9 continued Imports by province of clearance, customs basis, not seasonally adjusted - 2014 2014 millions of dollars Total 42,162.2 43,057.2 512,084.2 535,156.2 New Brunswick 1,021.5 777.3 13,348.6 10,655.3 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 31.6 42.6 564.0 633.6 Energy products 730.4 489.5 9,260.6 6,273.9 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 2.1 1.9 584.9 605.1 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 18.0 16.8 260.1 245.5 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 43.8 52.2 579.9 661.9 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 27.5 28.3 376.8 384.0 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 27.3 36.5 426.7 522.4 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 14.9 11.8 183.1 157.1 Motor vehicles and parts 34.0 34.4 412.8 456.9 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 47.4 6.1 126.7 70.9 Consumer goods 39.9 55.2 540.2 616.4 Special transactions trade 4.5 2.1 32.7 27.4 Quebec 6,452.4 6,355.7 79,119.6 78,409.3 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 230.9 217.1 2,372.6 2,679.8 Energy products 1,412.2 847.6 17,816.8 11,686.0 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 250.8 206.8 2,591.9 2,782.8 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 467.5 522.3 5,923.3 6,335.0 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 576.0 573.6 6,596.0 6,885.7 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 284.2 270.5 3,398.7 3,771.3 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 408.2 483.2 5,458.8 5,856.4 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 603.7 643.9 7,257.3 7,480.2 Motor vehicles and parts 288.1 317.9 3,988.1 4,673.5 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 480.2 796.8 6,035.6 7,339.9 Consumer goods 1,262.6 1,333.8 16,548.4 17,744.6 Special transactions trade 188.0 142.1 1,131.8 1,174.0 Ontario 24,818.6 26,640.3 295,588.9 324,720.2 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 677.1 714.9 7,757.7 8,107.6 Energy products 415.2 354.4 6,698.4 4,427.6 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 372.4 335.3 5,577.0 4,669.9 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 2,378.4 2,175.3 26,429.5 28,027.0 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 1,634.8 1,704.2 21,276.0 22,930.4 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 845.7 957.0 11,265.2 12,485.2 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 2,066.9 2,327.5 25,124.9 28,828.8 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 3,745.0 3,939.1 40,186.0 44,702.1 Motor vehicles and parts 5,970.3 6,533.8 73,159.1 82,733.4 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 523.2 760.6 6,340.1 7,878.4 Consumer goods 5,400.2 6,130.8 65,515.6 73,361.1 Special transactions trade 789.5 707.4 6,259.1 6,569.0 20 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 9 continued Imports by province of clearance, customs basis, not seasonally adjusted - 2014 2014 millions of dollars Total 42,162.2 43,057.2 512,084.2 535,156.2 Manitoba 1,702.4 1,645.3 20,355.1 20,883.9 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 49.8 50.9 531.7 595.9 Energy products 133.8 21.4 807.7 788.0 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 17.9 9.7 184.2 191.3 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 140.1 101.8 1,767.3 1,473.6 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 234.1 237.6 3,115.2 3,151.3 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 96.9 93.0 1,275.6 1,356.6 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 360.2 343.1 4,571.1 4,520.2 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 158.1 193.9 1,834.9 1,985.8 Motor vehicles and parts 153.7 171.3 1,885.7 1,965.0 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 87.4 128.1 1,140.3 1,444.7 Consumer goods 251.6 282.6 3,090.7 3,254.6 Special transactions trade 18.7 12.0 151.0 157.1 Saskatchewan 845.9 730.6 12,135.2 10,387.2 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 16.5 18.6 178.1 212.4 Energy products 35.2 45.3 366.7 325.8 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 2.8 3.3 43.0 39.7 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 74.7 50.1 1,021.8 678.3 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 100.5 108.3 1,653.4 1,617.4 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 53.0 34.8 696.3 598.9 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 273.9 235.7 4,225.7 3,624.3 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 64.4 56.1 735.8 634.5 Motor vehicles and parts 132.6 86.4 1,959.7 1,320.5 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 13.6 15.6 317.6 323.9 Consumer goods 73.8 75.7 888.9 963.3 Special transactions trade 4.9 0.7 48.3 48.4 Alberta 2,729.4 2,282.1 32,300.1 29,432.2 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 103.1 107.7 1,108.3 1,299.1 Energy products 170.1 51.0 1,145.5 1,586.3 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 11.9 11.1 167.5 162.6 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 231.3 112.2 2,698.1 1,835.4 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 642.1 528.2 8,855.1 6,636.3 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 180.0 160.1 2,393.9 2,262.5 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 355.8 311.9 4,585.4 4,142.3 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 285.0 236.2 3,246.8 2,783.4 Motor vehicles and parts 154.6 111.2 1,766.0 1,531.9 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 168.0 271.2 1,581.7 2,262.8 Consumer goods 392.9 364.6 4,492.5 4,700.4 Special transactions trade 34.7 16.7 259.6 229.8 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 21

Table 9 continued Imports by province of clearance, customs basis, not seasonally adjusted - 2014 2014 millions of dollars Total 42,162.2 43,057.2 512,084.2 535,156.2 British Columbia 3,742.0 3,697.0 46,690.4 48,817.0 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 222.2 246.0 2,576.1 2,851.4 Energy products 142.8 126.2 2,687.0 2,106.6 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 71.8 86.7 1,241.9 1,433.7 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 361.0 284.8 4,227.3 4,121.7 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 187.0 182.2 2,514.8 2,483.6 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 267.4 267.6 3,291.6 3,558.7 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 430.5 403.9 5,618.9 5,430.6 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 447.0 460.9 5,183.4 5,371.0 Motor vehicles and parts 370.2 308.5 4,182.0 4,402.8 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 85.2 88.9 1,111.5 1,323.3 Consumer goods 1,117.9 1,216.2 13,738.6 15,449.2 Special transactions trade 38.9 25.0 316.5 285.0 Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut 3.8 1.6 246.9 146.1 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 0.0 0.0 32.0 39.5 Energy products 2.4 0.5 75.4 58.8 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.2 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 0.0 0.0 7.7 0.2 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 0.1 0.0 1.5 1.1 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 0.2 0.8 52.7 3.7 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 1.0 0.1 12.9 4.4 Motor vehicles and parts 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.4 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 0.0 0.0 58.9 22.2 Consumer goods 0.0 0.1 3.9 5.7 Special transactions trade 0.0 0.0 0.2 9.5 Source(s): Statistics Canada. Table 228-0060 - Merchandise imports and domestic exports, customs-based, by North American Product Classification System (NAPCS), Canada, provinces and territories, monthly (dollars), CANSIM (database). 22 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

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