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Catalogue no. 65-001-X Vol. 66, no. 9. 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 percent 2008 487,262 443,592 43,670 5.6 6.7-1,925 2009 367,430 373,984-6,554-24.6-15.7-50,224 2010 403,071 413,848-10,776 9.7 10.7-4,222 2011 456,518 455,606 912 13.3 10.1 11,688 2010 First quarter 98,196 98,736-540 4.8 3.7 958 Second quarter 100,516 102,835-2,319 2.4 4.2-1,779 Third quarter 99,762 106,244-6,482-0.7 3.3-4,163 Fourth quarter 104,596 106,032-1,435 4.8-0.2 5,047 2011 First quarter 109,482 109,722-240 4.7 3.5 1,195 Second quarter 110,569 113,192-2,623 1.0 3.2-2,383 Third quarter 115,712 114,432 1,280 4.7 1.1 3,903 Fourth quarter 120,755 118,260 2,495 4.4 3.3 1,215 First quarter 118,767 118,624 144-1.6 0.3-2,351 Second quarter 116,481 120,124-3,642-1.9 1.3-3,786 Third quarter 112,757 117,805-5,049-3.2-1.9-1,406 2011 January 37,203 36,456 748 2.6 3.2-189 February 35,208 35,728-520 -5.4-2.0-1,267 March 37,071 37,538-468 5.3 5.1 52 April 36,924 37,358-434 -0.4-0.5 34 May 37,005 38,176-1,171 0.2 2.2-737 June 36,640 37,658-1,018-1.0-1.4 153 July 37,945 37,584 362 3.6-0.2 1,380 August 38,223 38,395-172 0.7 2.2-533 39,543 38,453 1,090 3.5 0.2 1,262 October 38,984 39,480-496 -1.4 2.7-1,586 November 40,029 39,463 566 2.7 0.0 1,062 December 41,742 39,317 2,425 4.3-0.4 1,859 January 39,590 39,382 209-5.2 0.2-2,216 February 39,340 39,748-408 -0.6 0.9-617 March 39,837 39,494 343 1.3-0.6 752 April 38,779 39,473-694 -2.7-0.1-1,037 May 38,635 39,973-1,338-0.4 1.3-644 June 39,067 40,678-1,611 1.1 1.8-273 July 37,540 40,240-2,699-3.9-1.1-1,088 August 37,252 38,775-1,523-0.8-3.6 1,176 37,965 38,791-826 1.9 0.0 697 Source(s): Statistics Canada. Table 228-0058 - Merchandise imports and exports, customs and balance of payments basis for all countries, by seasonal adjustment and principal trading areas, monthly (dollars), 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 2011 January 35,387 35,683-296 1.2 3.1 February 33,428 34,720-1,291-5.5-2.7 March 34,825 36,180-1,354 4.2 4.2 April 34,412 35,918-1,506-1.2-0.7 May 34,362 36,343-1,981-0.1 1.2 June 34,053 35,739-1,686-0.9-1.7 July 35,957 35,970-12 5.6 0.6 August 36,045 36,206-161 0.2 0.7 36,484 35,719 765 1.2-1.3 October 35,836 36,501-665 -1.8 2.2 November 36,239 36,179 60 1.1-0.9 December 37,780 36,383 1,397 4.3 0.6 January 36,429 36,344 85-3.6-0.1 February 36,223 36,992-769 -0.6 1.8 March 36,854 36,712 142 1.7-0.8 April 36,566 36,627-61 -0.8-0.2 May 36,166 36,939-773 -1.1 0.9 June 36,703 37,267-564 1.5 0.9 July 35,647 37,562-1,915-2.9 0.8 August 35,571 36,534-963 -0.2-2.7 35,852 37,096-1,244 0.8 1.5 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 2011 January 105.3 104.4 100.9 1.6-0.2 1.8 February 105.8 105.4 100.4 0.5 1.0-0.5 March 106.2 106.0 100.2 0.4 0.6-0.2 April 106.8 105.8 100.9 0.6-0.2 0.8 May 107.5 106.4 101.0 0.7 0.6 0.1 June 107.7 107.0 100.7 0.2 0.6-0.4 July 105.1 106.1 99.1-2.4-0.8-1.6 August 106.5 107.9 98.7 1.3 1.7-0.4 108.6 109.9 98.8 2.0 1.9 0.1 October 108.9 110.7 98.4 0.3 0.7-0.4 November 110.2 110.8 99.5 1.2 0.1 1.1 December 109.6 110.6 99.1-0.5-0.2-0.4 January 108.2 111.0 97.5-1.3 0.4-1.6 February 107.8 109.3 98.6-0.4-1.5 1.2 March 108.6 110.4 98.4 0.7 1.0-0.3 April 107.2 109.9 97.5-1.3-0.5-0.8 May 108.1 110.1 98.2 0.8 0.2 0.7 June 108.7 111.7 97.3 0.6 1.5-0.9 July 107.2 109.8 97.6-1.4-1.7 0.3 August 106.9 108.6 98.4-0.3-1.1 0.8 107.7 107.6 100.1 0.7-0.9 1.7 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 August Change 2011 Change / 2011 percent percent Total of all merchandise 37,252 37,965 713 1.9 335,763 348,006 12,243 3.6-4.0 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 2,046 2,340 294 14.4 17,285 19,461 2,176 12.6 8.6 Farm and fishing products 1,564 1,799 235 15.0 13,479 15,053 1,574 11.7 4.9 Live animals 107 110 3 2.5 1,029 1,144 115 11.2-2.3 Wheat 548 595 47 8.6 4,097 4,534 437 10.7 11.4 Canola 251 457 206 81.9 3,010 3,588 577 19.2 5.3 Fruits, nuts and vegetables 144 138-6 -4.2 1,201 1,180-21 -1.7 2.7 Other crop products 358 338-19 -5.3 2,794 3,031 238 8.5-3.7 Other animal products 63 65 1 1.9 460 619 159 34.6 29.2 Fish, shellfish and other fishery products 94 97 3 3.0 889 959 70 7.8-2.4 Food and tobacco intermediate products 481 541 60 12.4 3,806 4,408 602 15.8 23.1 Energy products 8,073 8,411 338 4.2 75,353 79,387 4,034 5.4-5.6 Crude oil and crude bitumen 5,427 5,945 518 9.5 48,615 55,302 6,687 13.8 6.0 Natural gas, natural gas liquids and related products 914 909-5 -0.5 12,245 7,896-4,349-35.5-34.1 Natural gas 769 778 9 1.2 10,690 6,297-4,394-41.1-32.4 Natural gas liquids and related products 145 131-14 -9.5 1,554 1,600 45 2.9-42.6 Refined petroleum energy products 1,239 957-282 -22.7 7,703 10,490 2,787 36.2-6.1 Electricity 164 164 1 0.5 1,540 1,370-170 -11.0-7.9 Other energy products 330 435 106 32.0 5,250 4,328-921 -17.6-40.0 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 1,379 1,619 240 17.4 14,721 14,257-464 -3.2-9.0 Metal ores and concentrates 696 1,019 323 46.4 7,026 7,316 290 4.1 16.6 Iron ores and concentrates 310 380 70 22.6 2,853 3,193 341 11.9 17.4 Copper ores and concentrates 212 387 176 83.0 2,300 2,186-114 -4.9 1.8 Nickel ores and concentrates 0 0 0 0.0 136 0-136 -99.8... Radioactive ores and concentrates 39 77 38 96.9 706 620-86 -12.2 30.6 Other metal ores and concentrates 135 174 39 29.2 1,032 1,316 285 27.6 58.1 Non-metallic minerals 683 601-82 -12.1 7,694 6,941-754 -9.8-33.7 Potash 451 403-48 -10.5 4,789 4,510-279 -5.8-31.6 Stone, sand, gravel, clay, and refractory minerals 24 24 0 0.4 198 236 38 18.9 17.6 Diamonds and other non-metallic minerals 209 174-35 -16.8 2,707 2,194-513 -18.9-41.5 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 4,524 4,340-184 -4.1 43,674 41,004-2,670-6.1-18.1 Intermediate metal products 3,633 3,484-148 -4.1 35,379 32,604-2,775-7.8-20.0 Unwrought iron, steel and ferro-alloys, and basic and semi-finished ferrous metal products 624 605-19 -3.0 5,602 5,871 268 4.8-11.2 Unwrought, basic and semi-finished aluminum and aluminum-alloy products 536 465-70 -13.2 6,282 5,299-983 -15.7-34.6 Unwrought copper and copper alloys 110 85-24 -22.4 1,081 896-186 -17.2-45.4 Unwrought nickel and nickel alloys 416 272-145 -34.8 4,605 3,538-1,067-23.2-49.9 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 5

Table 4 continued Exports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted Current dollars August Change 2011 Change / 2011 percent percent Unwrought precious metals and precious metal alloys 1,606 1,761 155 9.6 14,544 14,036-508 -3.5-7.5 Other unwrought non-ferrous metals 171 154-18 -10.2 1,817 1,522-295 -16.2-22.5 Basic and semi-finished non-ferrous metal products (except aluminum) 169 142-27 -16.0 1,446 1,442-4 -0.3-12.9 Fabricated metal products 312 314 2 0.7 2,706 2,929 224 8.3 1.7 Non-metallic mineral products 134 136 2 1.9 1,130 1,210 81 7.1 7.8 Recyclable waste and scrap 445 405-40 -9.0 4,460 4,260-200 -4.5-20.4 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 2,641 2,659 18 0.7 27,015 25,076-1,939-7.2-16.0 Basic chemicals and industrial chemical products 1,631 1,690 58 3.6 17,809 15,573-2,236-12.6-19.7 Basic chemicals 561 590 28 5.0 6,085 5,290-796 -13.1-16.7 Dyes and pigments; petrochemicals 254 267 13 5.1 3,390 2,889-501 -14.8-27.0 Lubricants and other petroleum refinery products 468 507 39 8.3 5,529 4,350-1,180-21.3-23.7 Fertilizer, pesticide and other chemical products 348 326-22 -6.2 2,805 3,045 240 8.6-10.9 Plastic and rubber products 1,010 969-41 -4.0 9,206 9,502 297 3.2-8.6 Plastic resins 492 456-37 -7.4 4,713 4,640-73 -1.5-15.5 Plastic and rubber basic products (except plastic resins) 277 291 14 5.2 2,432 2,732 300 12.3 2.9 Plastic and rubber finished products 241 222-18 -7.7 2,061 2,130 70 3.4-7.0 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 2,582 2,513-68 -2.6 22,765 22,890 125 0.6-4.2 Logs, pulpwood, and other forestry products 66 43-23 -34.7 502 491-12 -2.3-30.4 Pulp and paper stock 997 957-40 -4.0 10,166 8,931-1,235-12.2-17.2 Building and packaging materials 1,518 1,513-6 -0.4 12,096 13,469 1,373 11.3 7.7 Lumber and other sawmill and millwork products 765 780 15 2.0 6,066 6,641 574 9.5 11.7 Asphalt and asphalt products 108 96-12 -10.7 926 1,126 199 21.5-13.7 Other building materials and supplies 420 419 0-0.1 3,140 3,678 538 17.1 14.1 Prefabricated buildings and components 22 18-5 -21.3 184 179-6 -3.0-6.3 Packaging materials and containers 204 200-4 -2.2 1,779 1,846 67 3.8-4.0 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 2,126 2,181 55 2.6 18,683 20,258 1,575 8.4-3.1 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 2,126 2,181 55 2.6 18,683 20,258 1,575 8.4-3.1 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment 109 99-10 -9.1 692 913 220 31.8 14.9 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment 117 131 14 12.4 1,019 1,136 117 11.5 7.2 Metalworking machinery 16 20 4 25.9 237 206-32 -13.4-39.9 6 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 4 continued Exports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted Current dollars August Change 2011 Change / 2011 percent percent Commercial and service industry machinery 202 208 6 3.0 2,064 1,943-121 -5.8-13.4 Other industry-specific machinery, not elsewhere classified 272 310 38 13.9 2,526 2,784 258 10.2-0.3 Heating, cooling and air purification equipment 104 101-3 -2.7 898 954 56 6.2 0.9 Other general-purpose machinery and equipment, not elsewhere classified 602 604 2 0.3 5,254 5,782 528 10.1-6.9 Miscellaneous parts of machinery and equipment 704 707 3 0.5 5,992 6,540 548 9.1-0.2 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 1,889 1,830-59 -3.1 17,123 17,500 378 2.2-8.2 Computers and computer peripheral equipment 161 185 24 14.8 1,680 1,572-108 -6.4 10.9 Communications and audio and video equipment 494 466-29 -5.8 4,390 4,503 113 2.6-10.7 Other electronic and electrical machinery, equipment and parts 1,234 1,179-54 -4.4 11,052 11,426 373 3.4-9.7 Other electronic and electrical machinery and equipment 402 400-2 -0.4 3,467 3,648 181 5.2-0.7 Electrical components 330 334 5 1.4 2,879 3,024 145 5.0 0.6 Electronic and electrical parts 502 445-57 -11.4 4,706 4,753 47 1.0-22.1 Motor vehicles and parts 5,757 5,716-41 -0.7 43,478 51,199 7,721 17.8 15.5 Passenger cars and light trucks 3,995 3,940-55 -1.4 28,539 34,974 6,435 22.5 22.0 Medium and heavy trucks, buses and other motor vehicles 181 174-7 -4.0 1,577 1,780 202 12.8-16.8 Tires; motor vehicle engines and motor vehicle parts 1,581 1,602 21 1.3 13,362 14,445 1,083 8.1 6.0 Tires 189 187-3 -1.5 1,619 1,722 103 6.4-0.6 Motor vehicle engines and motor vehicle parts 1,391 1,415 24 1.7 11,744 12,723 980 8.3 7.0 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 1,449 1,708 260 17.9 11,938 12,870 932 7.8 28.7 Aircraft, aircraft engines and aircraft parts 1,230 1,475 245 19.9 9,868 10,600 732 7.4 36.5 Aircraft 612 844 231 37.8 5,050 5,066 15 0.3 69.0 Aircraft engines and aircraft parts 618 632 14 2.2 4,818 5,535 717 14.9 8.7 Other transportation equipment and parts 218 233 15 6.7 2,069 2,269 200 9.6-5.6 Ships, locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment 44 75 31 71.5 742 585-158 -21.3-17.6 Boats and other personal transportation equipment 153 138-15 -9.7 1,194 1,497 304 25.4 1.3 Parts of railway rolling stock and of other transportation equipment 21 19-2 -8.6 133 187 54 40.4 3.8 Consumer goods 4,018 3,902-116 -2.9 36,664 36,820 156 0.4-9.1 Food, beverage and tobacco products 1,779 1,747-33 -1.8 15,363 15,850 487 3.2-5.4 Meat products 459 445-14 -3.0 4,115 4,232 117 2.9-12.8 Prepared and packaged seafood products 240 243 4 1.5 2,403 2,429 26 1.1-11.7 Dairy products 22 22 0 0.9 211 208-3 -1.3 0.5 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 7

Table 4 continued Exports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted Current dollars August Change 2011 Change / 2011 percent percent Bottled water, carbonated soft drinks, and other beverages; ice 16 18 2 11.4 130 160 30 23.4 12.1 Fresh, frozen and canned fruit and vegetable juices; frozen fruit 35 31-4 -11.7 273 333 60 21.8-13.2 Coffee and tea 44 48 4 8.8 370 398 28 7.6 6.2 Other food products 817 797-20 -2.4 6,690 6,835 144 2.2-1.9 Alcoholic beverages 69 70 1 1.6 629 643 14 2.2-1.4 Tobacco products 10 8-2 -18.4 75 74-1 -1.5-14.9 Animal feed 68 64-4 -5.8 467 537 70 15.0 31.3 Clothing, footwear and textile products 343 341-2 -0.7 3,026 3,169 143 4.7-6.0 Clothing, footwear and accessories 170 169-1 -0.8 1,542 1,567 25 1.6-8.6 Fabric, fibre and yarn; leather and dressed furs 105 98-6 -6.1 937 949 12 1.3-13.0 Carpets, textile furnishings and other textile products 68 74 5 7.6 547 653 106 19.3 14.1 Paper and published products 318 322 4 1.2 3,235 3,027-209 -6.5-9.7 Converted paper and paper products 242 248 5 2.1 2,300 2,280-19 -0.8-3.5 Published products and recorded and unrecorded media 76 74-1 -1.9 936 746-190 -20.3-25.8 Pharmaceutical and medicinal products 519 416-103 -19.9 4,443 4,736 293 6.6-18.2 Furniture and fixtures 349 341-8 -2.4 2,951 3,178 227 7.7-0.7 Cleaning products, appliances, and miscellaneous goods and supplies 708 735 27 3.8 7,645 6,860-785 -10.3-16.0 Appliances 50 50 0-0.8 446 466 20 4.4-1.2 Cleaning products and toiletries 190 185-5 -2.8 1,616 1,704 89 5.5-0.2 Miscellaneous goods and supplies 468 500 33 7.0 5,584 4,690-894 -16.0-21.7 Special transactions trade 170 147-22 -13.1 1,877 1,669-209 -11.1-18.0 Other balance of payments adjustments 599 597-2 -0.3 5,187 5,616 428 8.3-2.4 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). Table 5 Exports by commodity section, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Constant dollars, 2007 August Change / 2011 percent Total of all merchandise 35,571 35,852 281 0.8-1.7 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 1,555 1,811 256 16.5 6.1 Energy products 8,000 7,918-81 -1.0-3.1 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 1,193 1,392 199 16.6 4.3 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 4,637 4,299-338 -7.3-9.3 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 2,347 2,414 67 2.8-13.3 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 2,478 2,426-52 -2.1-4.7 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 2,013 2,065 52 2.6-3.4 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 1,984 1,934-49 -2.5-8.0 Motor vehicles and parts 5,844 5,872 27 0.5 17.3 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 1,430 1,695 265 18.6 30.1 Consumer goods 3,703 3,571-132 -3.6-6.0 Special transactions trade 164 142-23 -13.8-13.3 Other balance of payments adjustments 210 209-1 -0.7-50.7 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). 8 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 6 Domestic exports by province of origin, customs basis, not seasonally adjusted - 2011 2011 Total 37,158.1 33,797.5 308,448.0 320,188.8 Newfoundland and Labrador 1,096.9 675.1 8,575.5 8,755.6 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 1.4 0.8 14.2 13.7 Energy products 661.3 316.2 5,074.4 5,568.0 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 244.7 288.3 1,940.3 2,089.4 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 2.3 1.1 5.4 9.5 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 111.2 0.0 623.5 5.7 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 13.7 10.4 119.9 97.2 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 0.6 0.6 4.4 7.4 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 0.6 0.6 10.8 9.1 Motor vehicles and parts 0.1 0.1 0.6 0.8 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 0.4 1.3 11.3 262.0 Consumer goods 58.2 54.1 750.3 674.4 Special transactions trade 2.5 1.7 20.4 18.3 Prince Edward Island 69.5 64.3 513.0 644.5 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 9.2 7.2 106.0 97.2 Energy products 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 0.1 0.2 1.8 1.6 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 0.3 0.3 3.6 2.9 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 0.8 1.9 10.0 17.7 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 0.1 0.5 1.1 2.2 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 1.3 0.9 11.4 11.5 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 0.7 4.3 4.6 10.5 Motor vehicles and parts 0.4 0.2 2.5 3.4 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 11.4 8.5 42.2 114.2 Consumer goods 38.6 33.5 266.8 306.2 Special transactions trade 6.6 6.9 63.3 77.3 Nova Scotia 358.2 300.2 3,386.3 2,787.5 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 26.7 27.5 323.7 340.7 Energy products 24.4 8.0 319.0 45.0 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 4.5 2.6 40.2 31.4 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 15.6 13.3 128.0 110.5 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 24.7 25.5 233.4 217.8 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 67.0 26.1 647.9 305.6 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 13.9 20.0 88.5 102.0 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 11.7 11.8 112.2 116.2 Motor vehicles and parts 88.0 86.7 774.4 795.9 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 4.3 4.3 40.6 36.3 Consumer goods 74.6 72.4 646.2 659.8 Special transactions trade 2.7 2.1 32.0 26.6 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 9

Table 6 continued Domestic exports by province of origin, customs basis, not seasonally adjusted - 2011 2011 Total 37,158.1 33,797.5 308,448.0 320,188.8 New Brunswick 1,474.0 1,135.9 11,556.0 11,238.2 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 17.7 14.7 209.4 271.0 Energy products 573.8 381.5 4,265.8 4,592.6 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 84.6 78.6 426.2 441.9 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 34.4 18.9 244.2 189.9 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 455.1 380.6 3,994.5 3,249.2 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 153.4 125.6 1,292.9 1,306.6 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 4.0 8.6 39.7 67.5 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 2.6 3.2 24.5 30.4 Motor vehicles and parts 0.6 1.3 7.5 11.7 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 4.3 5.2 45.2 47.8 Consumer goods 139.9 115.0 974.7 1,001.9 Special transactions trade 3.5 2.8 30.9 28.0 Quebec 5,211.5 5,122.7 45,093.8 45,791.5 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 122.5 117.7 1,043.2 1,001.8 Energy products 200.2 215.7 2,325.4 2,485.4 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 145.8 331.3 1,737.7 2,268.7 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 1,300.2 902.5 10,942.2 9,464.7 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 369.1 348.9 3,122.7 3,342.6 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 706.8 642.3 5,995.3 5,919.6 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 352.2 338.9 2,612.4 2,864.7 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 348.2 287.7 2,522.5 2,815.0 Motor vehicles and parts 210.0 183.8 1,512.6 1,715.1 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 530.0 881.4 5,474.0 5,793.0 Consumer goods 864.1 824.8 7,172.9 7,538.2 Special transactions trade 62.4 47.6 633.2 583.2 Ontario 13,903.2 13,186.9 114,328.0 121,983.2 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 242.4 241.2 2,319.0 2,565.9 Energy products 103.9 127.7 1,103.1 1,326.4 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 80.2 21.5 771.5 655.5 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 3,174.5 2,624.0 25,445.8 24,816.7 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 1,103.8 967.1 10,235.1 9,834.0 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 530.3 500.3 4,545.5 4,557.4 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 925.1 873.9 7,502.6 8,142.0 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 761.0 663.8 6,270.8 6,220.1 Motor vehicles and parts 4,665.1 5,045.0 37,143.4 44,249.7 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 347.1 346.9 2,766.0 3,161.1 Consumer goods 1,844.1 1,669.0 15,082.3 15,353.0 Special transactions trade 125.5 106.5 1,142.8 1,102.0 10 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 6 continued Domestic exports by province of origin, customs basis, not seasonally adjusted - 2011 2011 Total 37,158.1 33,797.5 308,448.0 320,188.8 Manitoba 1,037.8 936.3 8,518.5 8,700.4 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 273.7 268.1 2,296.3 2,475.8 Energy products 74.5 66.6 711.9 668.9 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 137.8 31.1 519.8 282.8 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 92.9 97.4 1,014.0 916.2 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 67.4 49.3 496.1 505.7 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 36.3 40.2 307.4 350.2 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 82.9 90.6 812.6 875.4 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 22.0 24.0 202.0 217.5 Motor vehicles and parts 49.2 37.3 328.4 401.5 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 41.8 42.5 353.5 400.4 Consumer goods 133.3 164.7 1,276.3 1,393.7 Special transactions trade 26.1 24.4 199.8 211.9 Saskatchewan 2,712.1 2,396.6 21,188.5 23,305.7 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 746.1 745.8 5,644.8 6,584.5 Energy products 902.0 839.9 7,360.7 8,953.4 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 632.5 441.7 5,351.2 4,922.2 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 46.2 33.7 249.3 344.6 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 31.2 18.6 254.8 277.1 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 39.5 55.0 344.8 475.3 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 50.0 49.1 386.1 470.4 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 7.1 21.0 87.0 124.5 Motor vehicles and parts 6.4 4.5 44.3 35.1 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 2.6 0.3 9.8 3.8 Consumer goods 244.5 183.9 1,422.4 1,084.4 Special transactions trade 3.9 3.1 32.9 30.3 Alberta 7,944.4 7,231.2 69,012.6 71,840.3 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 466.4 555.4 3,956.9 4,576.3 Energy products 5,450.8 4,998.1 49,100.0 51,739.9 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 73.4 19.1 458.8 183.9 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 187.2 117.4 1,572.9 1,388.4 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 786.2 644.4 6,173.3 5,697.2 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 239.0 222.2 2,030.5 2,194.7 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 330.4 291.7 2,511.3 2,609.8 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 83.8 78.8 606.4 682.1 Motor vehicles and parts 23.7 22.0 194.9 210.4 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 25.3 25.9 231.6 217.6 Consumer goods 259.2 233.8 1,983.9 2,112.3 Special transactions trade 18.9 22.3 191.7 227.6 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 11

Table 6 continued Domestic exports by province of origin, customs basis, not seasonally adjusted - 2011 2011 Total 37,158.1 33,797.5 308,448.0 320,188.8 British Columbia 3,114.4 2,723.7 24,439.6 23,783.2 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 112.3 143.2 852.3 908.4 Energy products 1,021.8 717.0 7,407.9 6,369.8 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 266.8 303.8 1,722.8 1,787.4 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 267.9 170.0 2,251.1 1,967.7 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 80.6 77.7 685.4 706.6 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 863.2 839.5 7,549.3 7,628.0 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 116.4 109.9 926.7 1,114.6 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 103.4 96.4 798.6 833.0 Motor vehicles and parts 25.0 25.2 186.1 258.8 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 21.7 31.0 193.7 231.2 Consumer goods 214.9 192.0 1,676.5 1,798.3 Special transactions trade 20.5 18.0 188.9 179.5 Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut 236.1 24.5 1,836.5 1,359.2 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 Energy products 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.3 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 234.2 21.3 1,825.4 1,341.2 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 0.1 0.3 0.5 1.9 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.4 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 0.1 0.0 0.5 0.1 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 1.0 1.9 3.6 5.2 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 0.1 0.2 1.1 1.9 Motor vehicles and parts 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.3 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.2 Consumer goods 0.3 0.2 2.3 4.1 Special transactions trade 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.4 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). 12 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 7 Imports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted Current dollars August Change 2011 Change / 2011 percent percent Total of all merchandise 38,775 38,791 16 0.0 337,346 356,552 19,206 5.7 0.9 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 1,052 1,089 36 3.4 9,073 9,247 174 1.9 7.3 Farm and fishing products 761 791 30 4.0 6,773 6,829 56 0.8 4.6 Live animals 17 17 0 0.0 139 146 6 4.4 25.4 Wheat 2 5 3 133.3 18 26 8 47.2 250.0 Canola 14 22 7 52.5 83 102 19 22.4 190.5 Fruits, nuts and vegetables 545 543-2 -0.3 4,550 4,700 149 3.3 4.0 Other crop products 125 136 11 8.5 1,427 1,245-182 -12.8-10.9 Other animal products 17 24 6 37.6 156 211 55 35.3 49.7 Fish, shellfish and other fishery products 41 45 4 10.6 399 400 0 0.1 3.9 Food and tobacco intermediate products 292 298 6 2.1 2,300 2,418 119 5.2 15.3 Energy products 3,703 3,574-128 -3.5 34,166 33,836-330 -1.0-3.3 Crude oil and crude bitumen 2,530 2,390-140 -5.5 20,315 22,537 2,222 10.9 9.2 Natural gas, natural gas liquids and related products 328 339 11 3.4 3,794 2,670-1,124-29.6-25.4 Natural gas 228 272 44 19.3 2,870 1,893-977 -34.0-24.9 Natural gas liquids and related products 99 66-33 -33.1 925 777-148 -16.0-27.7 Refined petroleum energy products 755 703-52 -6.8 8,950 7,499-1,451-16.2-25.9 Electricity 24 24 0 0.0 290 167-123 -42.3-12.9 Other energy products 66 118 52 79.5 816 963 146 17.9 54.3 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 811 906 94 11.6 8,064 7,381-683 -8.5-14.1 Metal ores and concentrates 759 852 93 12.3 7,593 6,877-715 -9.4-14.9 Iron ores and concentrates 61 50-11 -18.2 664 667 4 0.5-19.7 Copper ores and concentrates 60 33-27 -44.8 461 442-18 -4.0-51.9 Nickel ores and concentrates 70 121 50 71.7 1,005 766-239 -23.8-2.7 Radioactive ores and concentrates 68 84 16 23.9 806 690-116 -14.3-28.3 Other metal ores and concentrates 500 564 65 12.9 4,659 4,312-347 -7.4-10.1 Non-metallic minerals 52 53 1 2.7 471 503 33 7.0 0.4 Potash 0 1 0 80.0 6 7 0 4.6 80.0 Stone, sand, gravel, clay, and refractory minerals 37 34-3 -8.9 290 328 38 13.0 0.0 Diamonds and other non-metallic minerals 14 18 4 29.6 174 169-5 -2.9-1.6 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 3,380 3,662 283 8.4 32,354 32,639 285 0.9-3.8 Intermediate metal products 2,004 2,310 306 15.3 20,523 20,200-324 -1.6-3.7 Unwrought iron, steel and ferro-alloys, and basic and semi-finished ferrous metal products 990 958-32 -3.2 8,830 9,436 606 6.9-3.3 Unwrought, basic and semi-finished aluminum and aluminum-alloy products 190 189-1 -0.6 1,626 1,777 151 9.3-2.3 Unwrought copper and copper alloys 6 38 32 549.2 207 131-76 -36.8 283.0 Unwrought nickel and nickel alloys 12 10-2 -14.3 66 81 15 22.5 22.9 Unwrought precious metals and precious metal alloys 617 923 306 49.5 7,948 7,055-893 -11.2-6.4 Other unwrought non-ferrous metals 23 18-6 -23.6 213 192-21 -9.7-14.0 Basic and semi-finished non-ferrous metal products (except aluminum) 166 175 9 5.2 1,633 1,527-106 -6.5-8.5 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 13

Table 7 continued Imports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted Current dollars August Change 2011 Change / 2011 percent percent Fabricated metal products 678 673-5 -0.8 5,289 6,067 778 14.7 12.0 Non-metallic mineral products 434 412-22 -5.1 3,566 3,891 326 9.1 0.9 Recyclable waste and scrap 263 267 4 1.5 2,976 2,481-495 -16.6-33.0 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 3,026 3,223 197 6.5 26,523 28,846 2,323 8.8-0.2 Basic chemicals and industrial chemical products 1,724 1,952 228 13.2 15,020 16,835 1,816 12.1 2.3 Basic chemicals 730 610-120 -16.4 5,912 6,194 281 4.8-16.0 Dyes and pigments; petrochemicals 111 97-14 -12.8 915 992 77 8.4-22.4 Lubricants and other petroleum refinery products 370 717 347 93.8 4,063 5,055 992 24.4 29.2 Fertilizer, pesticide and other chemical products 513 528 15 2.9 4,129 4,594 465 11.3 5.3 Plastic and rubber products 1,301 1,271-31 -2.4 11,504 12,011 508 4.4-3.8 Plastic resins 519 494-25 -4.8 4,531 4,778 247 5.5-7.3 Plastic and rubber basic products (except plastic resins) 346 343-3 -1.0 3,270 3,254-16 -0.5-7.9 Plastic and rubber finished products 436 434-2 -0.5 3,703 3,979 277 7.5 4.3 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 1,728 1,650-78 -4.5 13,664 15,479 1,814 13.3 3.2 Logs, pulpwood, and other forestry products 25 27 2 8.5 202 222 20 9.8 29.0 Pulp and paper stock 211 212 0 0.2 1,876 1,923 47 2.5-3.0 Building and packaging materials 1,492 1,411-81 -5.4 11,587 13,334 1,747 15.1 3.8 Lumber and other sawmill and millwork products 224 214-10 -4.6 1,835 1,982 147 8.0 1.3 Asphalt and asphalt products 64 42-23 -35.1 447 566 119 26.6-27.1 Other building materials and supplies 895 844-51 -5.7 6,733 7,978 1,244 18.5 5.1 Prefabricated buildings and components 46 53 6 13.4 316 447 131 41.6 73.6 Packaging materials and containers 262 259-4 -1.4 2,255 2,361 106 4.7 0.6 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 3,862 3,704-158 -4.1 31,179 34,268 3,089 9.9 2.3 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 3,862 3,704-158 -4.1 31,179 34,268 3,089 9.9 2.3 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment 372 322-50 -13.6 2,405 2,811 406 16.9 11.4 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment 615 568-47 -7.6 4,789 5,653 865 18.1-9.9 Metalworking machinery 83 94 10 12.5 753 805 52 6.9 11.6 Commercial and service industry machinery 198 208 10 5.0 1,723 1,764 41 2.4 9.6 Other industry-specific machinery, not elsewhere classified 367 359-8 -2.3 3,262 3,305 42 1.3-6.7 Heating, cooling and air purification equipment 214 218 4 1.8 1,790 1,992 203 11.3 7.6 Other general-purpose machinery and equipment, not elsewhere classified 1,187 1,161-26 -2.2 9,784 10,382 598 6.1 8.4 Miscellaneous parts of machinery and equipment 825 775-50 -6.1 6,674 7,556 882 13.2 0.9 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 4,441 4,438-2 -0.1 40,711 41,827 1,116 2.7-0.3 Computers and computer peripheral equipment 791 780-11 -1.4 7,561 7,454-107 -1.4-3.5 14 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 7 continued Imports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted Current dollars August Change 2011 Change / 2011 percent percent Communications and audio and video equipment 1,376 1,462 86 6.3 13,018 13,593 574 4.4 4.6 Other electronic and electrical machinery, equipment and parts 2,274 2,196-78 -3.4 20,132 20,781 649 3.2-2.3 Other electronic and electrical machinery and equipment 856 845-11 -1.3 6,777 7,858 1,081 16.0 5.4 Electrical components 738 731-8 -1.1 5,970 6,587 617 10.3 8.1 Electronic and electrical parts 680 621-59 -8.7 7,386 6,336-1,050-14.2-19.3 Motor vehicles and parts 6,866 6,696-170 -2.5 54,967 62,556 7,590 13.8 7.4 Passenger cars and light trucks 2,828 2,642-186 -6.6 23,425 25,628 2,203 9.4-0.3 Medium and heavy trucks, buses and other motor vehicles 846 806-40 -4.7 6,123 7,680 1,557 25.4 11.1 Tires; motor vehicle engines and motor vehicle parts 3,191 3,247 56 1.8 25,419 29,249 3,830 15.1 13.7 Tires 302 313 11 3.6 2,576 2,838 262 10.1 6.3 Motor vehicle engines and motor vehicle parts 2,890 2,934 45 1.6 22,843 26,411 3,568 15.6 14.5 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 892 960 67 7.5 9,459 9,146-312 -3.3 5.5 Aircraft, aircraft engines and aircraft parts 620 616-4 -0.7 6,557 6,282-275 -4.2 6.0 Aircraft 66 72 7 10.2 1,554 1,060-494 -31.8 130.6 Aircraft engines and aircraft parts 554 543-11 -1.9 5,003 5,222 219 4.4-1.1 Other transportation equipment and parts 273 344 71 26.1 2,902 2,864-37 -1.3 4.6 Ships, locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment 45 93 48 106.2 790 623-167 -21.2 15.9 Boats and other personal transportation equipment 136 166 30 22.0 1,286 1,443 157 12.2 9.3 Parts of railway rolling stock and of other transportation equipment 91 85-6 -7.0 826 798-27 -3.3-12.2 Consumer goods 7,768 7,534-234 -3.0 66,336 69,738 3,402 5.1-0.6 Food, beverage and tobacco products 1,888 1,854-34 -1.8 15,412 16,859 1,448 9.4 4.8 Meat products 279 291 11 4.0 2,226 2,542 315 14.2 13.1 Prepared and packaged seafood products 176 173-2 -1.4 1,463 1,566 102 7.0 2.0 Dairy products 76 64-13 -16.9 583 612 29 4.9-15.3 Bottled water, carbonated soft drinks, and other beverages; ice 59 60 1 1.9 465 532 67 14.4 8.6 Fresh, frozen and canned fruit and vegetable juices; frozen fruit 95 72-23 -23.8 713 768 54 7.6-11.9 Coffee and tea 96 94-2 -2.3 769 887 118 15.3 8.1 Other food products 670 671 1 0.2 5,504 6,003 499 9.1 7.8 Alcoholic beverages 286 290 4 1.4 2,462 2,632 169 6.9 3.1 Tobacco products 77 66-11 -13.8 638 665 27 4.3-8.6 Animal feed 73 73 0-0.7 587 653 66 11.3 9.1 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 15

Table 7 continued Imports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted Current dollars August Change 2011 Change / 2011 percent percent Clothing, footwear and textile products 1,437 1,423-14 -1.0 12,504 12,882 378 3.0 0.7 Clothing, footwear and accessories 1,068 1,055-13 -1.2 9,347 9,526 179 1.9-0.2 Fabric, fibre and yarn; leather and dressed furs 152 152 1 0.4 1,357 1,392 34 2.5-1.5 Carpets, textile furnishings and other textile products 217 216-1 -0.5 1,800 1,964 164 9.1 6.8 Paper and published products 703 699-4 -0.5 6,373 6,450 77 1.2-2.6 Converted paper and paper products 324 323-2 -0.5 2,896 3,028 131 4.5-0.6 Published products and recorded and unrecorded media 379 377-2 -0.6 3,477 3,422-55 -1.6-4.3 Pharmaceutical and medicinal products 1,157 1,040-117 -10.1 10,186 10,077-109 -1.1-14.9 Furniture and fixtures 489 469-20 -4.1 3,964 4,347 383 9.7 5.0 Cleaning products, appliances, and miscellaneous goods and supplies 2,094 2,048-46 -2.2 17,897 19,124 1,227 6.9 1.9 Appliances 289 288-1 -0.4 2,397 2,674 277 11.6 3.1 Cleaning products and toiletries 380 378-2 -0.6 3,181 3,483 302 9.5 3.3 Miscellaneous goods and supplies 1,425 1,382-42 -3.0 12,319 12,967 648 5.3 1.3 Special transactions trade 430 547 117 27.2 3,839 4,222 383 10.0 17.4 Other balance of payments adjustments 816 809-7 -0.8 7,011 7,366 355 5.1 1.9 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). Table 8 Imports by commodity section, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Constant dollars, 2007 August Change / 2011 percent Total of all merchandise 36,534 37,096 562 1.5 3.9 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 903 955 52 5.7 12.0 Energy products 3,018 2,838-179 -5.9 0.6 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 528 745 217 41.1-1.5 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 2,878 3,108 229 8.0 3.0 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 2,760 3,068 309 11.2 6.5 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 1,634 1,596-38 -2.3 4.8 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 3,550 3,469-81 -2.3 3.4 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 5,163 5,227 64 1.2 4.0 Motor vehicles and parts 6,762 6,663-99 -1.5 8.1 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 818 891 73 8.9 5.6 Consumer goods 6,958 6,791-167 -2.4 0.5 Special transactions trade 403 523 120 29.6 21.9 Other balance of payments adjustments 1,228 1,236 7 0.6-1.7 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). 16 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 9 Imports by province of clearance, customs basis, not seasonally adjusted - 2011 2011 Total 38,555.0 37,083.8 330,379.7 347,221.5 Newfoundland and Labrador 289.0 279.5 2,468.8 3,956.1 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 0.0 0.2 1.7 2.0 Energy products 229.8 248.3 1,958.6 3,130.9 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 0.0 0.0 2.2 1.4 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 0.6 11.3 39.8 145.1 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 34.7 0.2 39.6 304.4 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 4.2 2.1 46.1 49.6 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 4.3 10.2 38.6 149.7 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 1.2 0.8 16.0 37.6 Motor vehicles and parts 0.2 0.2 2.0 1.7 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 8.7 2.4 286.3 35.0 Consumer goods 3.8 3.8 31.6 49.3 Special transactions trade 1.6 0.0 6.0 49.2 Prince Edward Island 7.9 3.9 37.3 8.7 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 0.0 0.0 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 7.1 3.5 31.0 3.6 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 0.4 0.0 0.8 0.5 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Motor vehicles and parts 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 0.1 0.0 1.3 0.3 Consumer goods 0.3 0.4 3.5 3.6 Special transactions trade 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 Nova Scotia 435.6 390.3 6,513.5 5,106.8 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 1.2 0.9 6.1 12.7 Energy products 10.8 13.0 1,381.0 1,044.1 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 65.8 47.6 673.0 409.8 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 9.9 11.8 155.0 191.4 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 30.0 26.5 336.1 233.8 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 15.0 8.1 85.2 79.7 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 60.4 44.8 1,193.1 554.4 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 11.2 8.9 119.4 182.4 Motor vehicles and parts 189.2 189.8 1,976.8 1,965.4 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 4.9 2.7 214.1 73.8 Consumer goods 35.9 35.1 353.8 339.7 Special transactions trade 1.2 1.0 20.8 19.2 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 17

Table 9 continued Imports by province of clearance, customs basis, not seasonally adjusted - 2011 2011 Total 38,555.0 37,083.8 330,379.7 347,221.5 New Brunswick 1,154.2 1,115.8 10,531.4 10,029.1 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 55.4 57.9 292.6 300.3 Energy products 836.5 810.2 7,597.9 7,119.3 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 18.5 0.8 332.0 270.2 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 21.0 16.9 184.7 162.2 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 47.8 40.8 489.8 447.2 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 30.4 27.6 247.8 261.7 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 42.4 51.5 344.3 393.5 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 13.2 19.9 150.3 184.3 Motor vehicles and parts 37.0 30.2 326.9 331.8 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 5.5 3.5 205.9 111.2 Consumer goods 44.6 54.9 343.5 433.6 Special transactions trade 1.8 1.5 15.6 13.9 Quebec 6,552.8 6,124.0 55,934.3 55,884.2 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 168.9 117.8 1,646.2 1,262.8 Energy products 1,607.9 1,739.6 14,000.3 14,207.3 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 297.8 253.9 2,371.9 2,040.9 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 453.3 400.1 5,014.1 3,872.2 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 516.8 478.9 4,010.4 4,476.9 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 249.0 233.6 2,078.1 2,271.7 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 408.2 423.4 3,789.4 4,439.8 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 603.6 537.3 5,076.8 5,260.3 Motor vehicles and parts 327.4 294.2 2,651.5 2,800.4 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 358.6 352.5 3,247.5 3,393.0 Consumer goods 1,495.4 1,242.2 11,650.1 11,364.2 Special transactions trade 65.9 50.4 398.0 494.6 Ontario 22,074.9 20,792.9 188,645.4 196,612.2 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 436.0 500.1 4,455.3 4,781.8 Energy products 632.4 292.6 5,660.9 3,737.8 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 513.3 357.6 3,626.8 3,518.6 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 2,521.1 2,169.3 20,343.6 20,434.2 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 1,637.9 1,379.7 15,012.2 14,385.1 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 841.8 816.8 7,005.9 7,739.3 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 1,682.7 1,615.4 14,640.4 15,544.7 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 3,061.0 3,007.5 26,661.7 26,767.9 Motor vehicles and parts 5,162.3 5,251.3 44,780.2 50,981.5 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 300.1 317.6 3,618.9 3,340.8 Consumer goods 4,888.6 4,577.7 39,765.5 41,918.8 Special transactions trade 397.7 507.4 3,073.8 3,461.4 18 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 9 continued Imports by province of clearance, customs basis, not seasonally adjusted - 2011 2011 Total 38,555.0 37,083.8 330,379.7 347,221.5 Manitoba 1,427.0 1,551.2 11,905.5 14,433.4 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 35.2 40.9 340.6 435.3 Energy products 35.2 44.9 324.7 349.1 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 10.1 11.8 57.9 74.9 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 110.1 136.0 968.1 1,281.7 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 121.1 190.2 1,257.1 1,956.6 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 91.5 97.1 777.0 923.8 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 405.2 391.9 3,276.4 3,675.6 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 134.6 135.7 1,120.3 1,274.8 Motor vehicles and parts 154.4 166.8 1,230.0 1,562.9 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 85.3 82.7 538.5 642.6 Consumer goods 235.9 245.1 1,946.2 2,171.8 Special transactions trade 8.4 8.2 68.6 84.0 Saskatchewan 757.0 846.1 6,777.6 8,584.2 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 7.1 10.8 95.8 117.7 Energy products 72.2 39.1 521.3 568.2 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 1.5 0.9 11.1 15.1 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 74.3 79.5 643.8 719.2 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 85.8 94.2 949.9 1,100.2 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 42.7 59.3 360.6 506.4 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 269.0 301.3 2,306.7 3,023.9 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 37.8 54.9 340.5 509.4 Motor vehicles and parts 91.7 121.0 918.5 1,227.2 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 8.2 8.6 97.8 139.5 Consumer goods 63.0 75.6 511.9 631.6 Special transactions trade 3.8 0.8 19.4 25.7 Alberta 2,232.8 2,343.0 17,833.1 20,651.6 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 58.6 63.4 642.5 655.2 Energy products 153.4 133.4 1,156.5 1,249.1 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 11.9 8.8 74.3 76.2 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 272.6 197.8 1,874.0 1,935.4 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 472.6 680.9 3,020.5 4,666.2 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 162.2 170.6 1,369.4 1,674.4 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 328.2 311.7 3,181.5 3,215.7 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 278.7 215.0 2,137.6 2,215.1 Motor vehicles and parts 139.8 131.7 1,159.7 1,341.7 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 45.4 82.9 762.4 733.0 Consumer goods 297.7 331.8 2,354.4 2,737.1 Special transactions trade 11.8 14.9 100.6 152.7 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 19

Table 9 continued Imports by province of clearance, customs basis, not seasonally adjusted - 2011 2011 Total 38,555.0 37,083.8 330,379.7 347,221.5 British Columbia 3,596.4 3,626.6 29,586.6 31,873.5 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 154.5 177.2 1,512.1 1,578.9 Energy products 247.7 235.0 2,565.0 2,110.5 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 154.4 238.5 1,018.5 1,052.2 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 298.6 270.7 2,626.6 2,906.9 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 260.5 176.3 1,910.8 1,772.4 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 228.5 233.6 1,884.7 2,175.3 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 342.9 366.7 2,824.5 3,713.7 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 465.6 449.9 3,722.9 3,999.5 Motor vehicles and parts 279.2 329.5 2,497.1 3,003.7 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 71.3 63.4 689.8 730.7 Consumer goods 1,079.0 1,070.7 8,205.9 8,653.5 Special transactions trade 14.1 15.2 128.3 176.1 Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut 27.4 10.4 145.9 82.2 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 3.9 1.6 41.0 29.8 Energy products 17.9 2.4 55.7 13.8 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 0.3 0.0 0.7 0.7 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 3.8 3.8 5.1 3.8 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.8 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 1.0 0.6 4.8 4.6 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 0.1 0.1 2.7 8.7 Motor vehicles and parts 0.1 0.0 0.7 0.2 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 0.0 1.5 32.1 18.1 Consumer goods 0.1 0.2 2.6 1.0 Special transactions trade 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 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). 20 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

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