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Catalogue no. 65-001-X Vol. 69, 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 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars 2011 456,612 456,045 568 13.0 10.2 10,271 2012 463,135 474,287-11,152 1.4 4.0-11,720 2013 479,266 486,487-7,221 3.5 2.6 3,931 2014 528,954 523,956 4,998 10.4 7.7 12,220 2013 First quarter 118,401 119,928-1,527 2.6 2.0 638 Second quarter 118,855 120,210-1,355 0.4 0.2 172 Third quarter 120,959 122,755-1,796 1.8 2.1-441 Fourth quarter 121,051 123,595-2,544 0.1 0.7-748 2014 First quarter 128,468 126,589 1,879 6.1 2.4 4,422 Second quarter 133,307 130,763 2,544 3.8 3.3 666 Third quarter 135,051 132,443 2,608 1.3 1.3 64 Fourth quarter 132,128 134,160-2,033-2.2 1.3-4,641 First quarter 128,519 135,654-7,135-2.7 1.1-5,102 Second quarter 129,019 135,961-6,942 0.4 0.2 193 Third quarter 134,217 139,221-5,004 4.0 2.4 1,938 2014 January 41,286 41,368-82 1.1-0.3 574 February 43,284 42,622 661 4.8 3.0 744 March 43,898 42,599 1,300 1.4-0.1 638 April 43,246 43,120 127-1.5 1.2-1,173 May 45,020 44,448 572 4.1 3.1 445 June 45,042 43,195 1,846 0.0-2.8 1,275 July 45,570 43,518 2,052 1.2 0.7 206 August 44,674 44,264 410-2.0 1.7-1,642 44,807 44,660 146 0.3 0.9-264 October 44,528 45,209-681 -0.6 1.2-827 November 43,607 43,988-381 -2.1-2.7 300 December 43,993 44,964-971 0.9 2.2-589 January 43,379 44,961-1,582-1.4 0.0-612 February 42,611 44,567-1,956-1.8-0.9-373 March 42,530 46,126-3,597-0.2 3.5-1,641 April 42,295 45,146-2,851-0.6-2.1 746 May 42,207 45,237-3,030-0.2 0.2-179 June 44,517 45,578-1,061 5.5 0.8 1,968 July 45,518 46,137-618 2.3 1.2 443 August 44,191 46,848-2,657-2.9 1.5-2,038 44,508 46,236-1,729 0.7-1.3 928 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 36,490 37,343-853 1.0 1.8 February 36,693 37,708-1,015 0.6 1.0 March 36,847 37,542-695 0.4-0.4 April 37,166 37,813-647 0.9 0.7 May 36,348 37,762-1,414-2.2-0.1 June 36,846 36,953-106 1.4-2.1 July 35,587 37,279-1,693-3.4 0.9 August 36,937 38,294-1,357 3.8 2.7 37,833 37,956-124 2.4-0.9 October 37,006 37,818-812 -2.2-0.4 November 36,958 38,284-1,326-0.1 1.2 December 37,400 38,060-661 1.2-0.6 2014 January 36,477 37,326-849 -2.5-1.9 February 37,046 37,892-847 1.6 1.5 March 37,745 37,635 110 1.9-0.7 April 38,014 38,078-64 0.7 1.2 May 39,478 39,496-18 3.9 3.7 June 39,555 38,551 1,005 0.2-2.4 July 40,215 39,045 1,170 1.7 1.3 August 39,768 39,376 392-1.1 0.8 39,952 39,522 430 0.5 0.4 October 39,645 39,576 68-0.8 0.1 November 39,082 38,907 175-1.4-1.7 December 40,370 39,763 606 3.3 2.2 January 40,544 39,623 921 0.4-0.4 February 39,061 38,828 233-3.7-2.0 March 39,526 40,039-512 1.2 3.1 April 39,465 39,245 220-0.2-2.0 May 39,004 39,229-225 -1.2 0.0 June 40,528 39,367 1,161 3.9 0.4 July 41,083 38,894 2,190 1.4-1.2 August 40,532 39,428 1,104-1.3 1.4 40,560 38,598 1,963 0.1-2.1 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 108.3 108.1 100.2 0.6-0.1 0.7 February 109.7 109.2 100.5 1.3 1.0 0.3 March 110.1 110.4 99.7 0.4 1.1-0.7 April 109.1 110.6 98.6-0.9 0.2-1.1 May 109.0 109.5 99.5-0.1-1.0 0.9 June 109.0 110.9 98.3 0.0 1.3-1.3 July 109.7 111.5 98.4 0.6 0.5 0.1 August 110.1 112.1 98.2 0.4 0.5-0.2 109.8 112.3 97.8-0.3 0.2-0.5 October 109.4 112.3 97.4-0.4 0.0-0.4 November 109.1 113.2 96.4-0.3 0.8-1.1 December 110.6 114.0 97.0 1.4 0.7 0.7 2014 January 114.7 116.5 98.5 3.7 2.2 1.5 February 118.8 117.8 100.8 3.6 1.1 2.4 March 117.6 117.4 100.2-1.0-0.3-0.7 April 114.3 116.4 98.2-2.8-0.9-2.0 May 114.3 116.5 98.1 0.0 0.1-0.1 June 114.2 116.3 98.2-0.1-0.2 0.1 July 113.2 116.1 97.5-0.9-0.2-0.7 August 113.5 117.2 96.8 0.3 0.9-0.7 113.8 118.2 96.3 0.3 0.9-0.6 October 114.0 119.1 95.7 0.2 0.8-0.6 November 113.8 118.9 95.7-0.2-0.2 0.0 December 112.2 118.7 94.5-1.4-0.2-1.2 January 112.0 119.5 93.7-0.2 0.7-0.8 February 115.1 121.9 94.4 2.8 2.0 0.7 March 113.3 122.4 92.6-1.6 0.4-2.0 April 111.9 121.2 92.3-1.2-1.0-0.3 May 112.5 121.1 92.9 0.5-0.1 0.6 June 113.9 122.7 92.8 1.2 1.3-0.1 July 115.5 126.2 91.5 1.4 2.9-1.4 August 115.2 127.2 90.6-0.3 0.8-1.0 116.5 127.8 91.2 1.1 0.5 0.7 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 2014 Change / 2014 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars percent Total of all merchandise 44,191 44,508 317 0.7 396,826 391,755-5,071-1.3-0.7 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 2,719 2,706-12 -0.4 23,738 24,076 338 1.4 6.4 Farm and fishing products 2,191 2,179-12 -0.6 19,319 19,492 173 0.9 4.4 Live animals 232 217-15 -6.3 1,870 1,971 101 5.4-4.4 Wheat 531 549 18 3.4 6,110 5,699-411 -6.7-16.2 Canola 512 510-3 -0.5 4,135 3,865-270 -6.5 31.2 Fruits, nuts and vegetables 210 220 10 4.9 1,526 1,765 240 15.7 37.3 Other crop products 483 500 17 3.5 3,985 4,098 112 2.8 22.5 Other animal products 67 26-41 -60.8 593 630 37 6.3-74.8 Fish, shellfish and other fishery products 156 156 1 0.4 1,099 1,464 364 33.1 9.6 Food and tobacco intermediate products 528 528 0 0.0 4,419 4,584 165 3.7 15.6 Energy products 6,703 6,951 248 3.7 100,879 65,950-34,929-34.6-32.5 Crude oil and crude bitumen 4,487 4,610 123 2.7 72,623 44,104-28,520-39.3-38.9 Natural gas, natural gas liquids and related products 981 1,042 61 6.2 14,444 9,192-5,252-36.4-21.6 Natural gas 870 918 48 5.5 12,659 8,017-4,642-36.7-20.1 Natural gas liquids and related products 111 124 13 11.8 1,786 1,175-610 -34.2-30.9 Refined petroleum energy products 783 814 31 4.0 9,027 8,134-892 -9.9-9.9 Electricity 257 280 24 9.3 2,228 2,366 138 6.2 10.1 Other energy products 196 205 9 4.6 2,556 2,154-402 -15.7-20.2 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 1,640 1,663 22 1.4 13,956 14,286 330 2.4 3.1 Metal ores and concentrates 750 798 48 6.4 7,892 6,702-1,190-15.1-11.4 Iron ores and concentrates 258 285 27 10.3 3,281 2,573-708 -21.6-15.6 Copper ores and concentrates 356 330-26 -7.2 2,843 2,835-8 -0.3-9.4 Nickel ores and concentrates 23 44 21 48.3 107 168 62 57.6-32.5 Radioactive ores and concentrates 78 107 30 38.2 642 463-179 -27.9 393.5 Other metal ores and concentrates 36 32-4 -11.5 1,019 662-357 -35.0-71.8 Non-metallic minerals 890 864-26 -2.9 6,064 7,584 1,520 25.1 21.5 Potash 628 576-52 -8.2 3,402 4,831 1,428 42.0 44.1 Stone, sand, gravel, clay, and refractory minerals 31 36 4 14.1 253 292 39 15.4 24.0 Diamonds and other non-metallic minerals 231 253 22 9.4 2,409 2,461 52 2.2-10.7 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 4,515 4,661 146 3.2 41,794 43,626 1,832 4.4-9.6 Intermediate metal products 3,496 3,647 151 4.3 32,982 34,530 1,548 4.7-11.3 Unwrought iron, steel and ferro-alloys, and basic and semi-finished ferrous metal products 728 700-28 -3.8 6,073 6,368 295 4.9-1.5 Unwrought, basic and semi-finished aluminum and aluminum-alloy products 596 636 40 6.7 5,420 5,946 525 9.7-0.9 Unwrought copper and copper alloys 109 239 130 119.3 1,374 1,450 76 5.5 32.4 Unwrought nickel and nickel alloys 325 354 29 9.0 3,464 3,504 40 1.2-28.8 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 2014 Change / 2014 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars percent Unwrought precious metals and precious metal alloys 1,376 1,373-3 -0.2 13,338 13,894 556 4.2-17.7 Other unwrought non-ferrous metals 209 198-11 -5.2 1,678 1,869 191 11.4-3.4 Basic and semi-finished non-ferrous metal products (except aluminum) 153 147-6 -4.1 1,635 1,500-135 -8.3-29.7 Fabricated metal products 419 414-5 -1.2 3,078 3,603 526 17.1 17.1 Non-metallic mineral products 188 190 2 1.0 1,449 1,674 225 15.5 13.6 Recyclable waste and scrap 412 410-3 -0.7 4,285 3,818-467 -10.9-21.7 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 3,037 2,978-60 -2.0 26,740 26,919 179 0.7-1.7 Basic chemicals and industrial chemical products 1,630 1,636 6 0.3 15,816 15,007-809 -5.1-6.2 Basic chemicals 668 678 10 1.5 5,559 5,853 294 5.3 4.1 Dyes and pigments, petrochemicals 234 270 36 15.2 3,045 2,186-860 -28.2-21.3 Lubricants and other petroleum refinery products 386 322-63 -16.4 4,306 3,682-624 -14.5-19.8 Fertilizer, pesticide and other chemical products 342 365 23 6.8 2,906 3,286 381 13.1 4.9 Plastic and rubber products 1,407 1,341-66 -4.7 10,924 11,912 989 9.1 4.4 Plastic resins 744 699-46 -6.1 5,800 6,254 454 7.8 1.5 Plastic and rubber basic products (except plastic resins) 357 342-15 -4.1 2,832 3,001 168 5.9 5.3 Plastic and rubber finished products 306 301-5 -1.7 2,291 2,658 366 16.0 10.4 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 3,400 3,383-17 -0.5 27,295 29,501 2,206 8.1 7.6 Logs, pulpwood, and other forestry products 58 52-6 -10.2 663 561-102 -15.3-36.9 Pulp and paper stock 1,146 1,160 14 1.2 9,877 10,240 362 3.7 5.9 Building and packaging materials 2,196 2,171-25 -1.1 16,755 18,700 1,945 11.6 10.4 Lumber and other sawmill and millwork products 1,211 1,168-43 -3.6 9,428 10,184 756 8.0 4.4 Asphalt and asphalt products 92 96 4 4.2 993 913-80 -8.1-18.3 Other building materials and supplies 598 600 2 0.3 4,126 5,020 894 21.7 25.1 Prefabricated buildings and components 17 30 12 70.7 158 174 16 9.9 47.0 Packaging materials and containers 278 278 0 0.1 2,050 2,409 360 17.5 20.3 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 2,747 2,745-2 -0.1 21,666 24,294 2,627 12.1 12.4 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 2,747 2,745-2 -0.1 21,666 24,294 2,627 12.1 12.4 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment 116 113-3 -2.8 1,033 954-79 -7.6 1.2 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment 161 158-4 -2.2 1,091 1,362 271 24.8 27.5 Metalworking machinery 26 25-1 -2.7 212 241 29 13.5 26.4 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 2014 Change / 2014 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars percent Commercial and service industry machinery 264 279 15 5.7 2,078 2,393 315 15.2 30.1 Other industry-specific machinery, not elsewhere classified 371 366-5 -1.3 2,795 3,136 341 12.2 12.3 Heating, cooling and air purification equipment 158 153-5 -3.3 1,184 1,402 217 18.3 6.8 Other general-purpose machinery and equipment, not elsewhere classified 810 818 8 1.0 6,557 7,614 1,057 16.1 3.8 Miscellaneous parts of machinery and equipment 841 834-8 -0.9 6,715 7,192 477 7.1 16.3 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 2,384 2,388 4 0.2 17,872 20,654 2,782 15.6 15.6 Computers and computer peripheral equipment 209 200-9 -4.4 1,557 1,789 232 14.9 17.3 Communications and audio and video equipment 588 604 16 2.7 4,361 5,263 903 20.7 23.2 Other electronic and electrical machinery, equipment and parts 1,586 1,584-2 -0.2 11,953 13,601 1,648 13.8 12.8 Other electronic and electrical machinery and equipment 577 547-30 -5.2 4,001 4,677 676 16.9 19.5 Electrical components 463 466 3 0.7 3,324 3,907 583 17.5 23.5 Electronic and electrical parts 546 571 24 4.5 4,628 5,017 389 8.4 0.3 Motor vehicles and parts 7,751 7,462-288 -3.7 55,183 63,163 7,980 14.5 16.9 Passenger cars and light trucks 5,114 4,865-249 -4.9 36,789 41,384 4,595 12.5 13.4 Medium and heavy trucks, buses and other motor vehicles 385 374-11 -2.9 2,219 3,086 868 39.1 41.9 Tires, motor vehicle engines and motor vehicle parts 2,251 2,223-28 -1.2 16,175 18,693 2,518 15.6 21.4 Tires 196 193-2 -1.3 1,656 1,725 69 4.2 6.0 Motor vehicle engines and motor vehicle parts 2,056 2,030-25 -1.2 14,520 16,968 2,449 16.9 23.1 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 2,083 2,048-35 -1.7 15,740 18,713 2,974 18.9 7.5 Aircraft, aircraft engines and aircraft parts 1,762 1,796 34 1.9 13,681 16,470 2,789 20.4 6.1 Aircraft 863 874 11 1.3 6,688 8,497 1,809 27.0 0.0 Aircraft engines and aircraft parts 900 922 23 2.5 6,993 7,973 980 14.0 12.6 Other transportation equipment and parts 321 252-69 -21.5 2,059 2,244 185 9.0 19.0 Ships, locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment 65 90 25 38.8 478 847 370 77.4 93.8 Boats and other personal transportation equipment 224 141-83 -37.1 1,352 1,209-143 -10.6-1.1 Parts of railway rolling stock and of other transportation equipment 32 21-11 -34.2 229 187-42 -18.2-7.6 Consumer goods 5,962 6,235 272 4.6 43,404 50,866 7,462 17.2 19.1 Food, beverage and tobacco products 2,542 2,629 88 3.4 19,044 21,286 2,242 11.8 17.3 Meat products 612 621 9 1.5 5,120 5,055-65 -1.3 3.9 Prepared and packaged seafood products 374 363-11 -3.0 2,752 3,036 284 10.3 12.7 Dairy products 19 17-1 -7.5 236 171-64 -27.3-22.2 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 2014 Change / 2014 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars percent Bottled water, carbonated soft drinks, and other beverages, ice 14 12-2 -10.9 97 111 14 14.2 17.1 Fresh, frozen and canned fruit and vegetable juices, frozen fruit 49 56 6 12.8 302 385 83 27.4 42.2 Coffee and tea 61 60-1 -1.5 404 487 84 20.7 36.8 Other food products 1,232 1,306 75 6.1 8,614 10,321 1,707 19.8 26.5 Alcoholic beverages 85 89 4 4.4 754 830 75 10.0-0.1 Tobacco products 11 15 4 39.8 85 104 18 21.7 51.0 Animal feed 85 90 4 5.0 680 786 107 15.7 19.9 Clothing, footwear and textile products 456 434-22 -4.8 3,411 3,942 531 15.6 11.5 Clothing, footwear and accessories 244 233-11 -4.6 1,801 2,143 342 19.0 13.0 Fabric, fibre and yarn, leather and dressed furs 128 120-8 -6.4 943 1,067 124 13.1 11.4 Carpets, textile furnishings and other textile products 84 81-2 -2.8 667 732 66 9.9 7.4 Paper and published products 437 438 1 0.2 3,315 3,790 474 14.3 16.4 Converted paper and paper products 345 346 1 0.3 2,604 2,961 357 13.7 16.4 Published products and recorded and unrecorded media 93 92 0-0.3 711 829 118 16.5 16.4 Pharmaceutical and medicinal products 903 1,091 188 20.8 6,452 7,928 1,476 22.9 18.0 Furniture and fixtures 517 519 2 0.3 3,570 4,380 809 22.7 23.4 Cleaning products, appliances, and miscellaneous goods and supplies 1,108 1,124 16 1.4 7,611 9,540 1,929 25.3 27.2 Appliances 35 33-2 -5.9 370 274-96 -25.9 48.2 Cleaning products and toiletries 259 264 5 1.8 2,036 2,228 193 9.5 13.0 Miscellaneous goods and supplies 814 828 14 1.7 5,205 7,037 1,832 35.2 31.7 Special transactions trade 340 348 8 2.4 1,700 1,965 265 15.6 82.8 Other balance of payments adjustments 910 941 31 3.4 6,861 7,743 882 12.9 17.0 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 August millions of dollars Change / 2014 percent Total of all merchandise 40,532 40,560 28 0.1 1.5 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 2,033 2,082 50 2.5 0.4 Energy products 9,581 9,529-52 -0.5 6.7 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 1,557 1,537-21 -1.3-0.9 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 4,639 4,766 127 2.7-8.6 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 2,637 2,685 48 1.8 2.7 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 2,886 2,894 8 0.3 4.8 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 2,341 2,336-5 -0.2 5.6 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 2,116 2,112-4 -0.2 5.0 Motor vehicles and parts 6,047 5,756-291 -4.8-1.3 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 1,643 1,603-40 -2.4-6.9 Consumer goods 4,514 4,700 187 4.1 6.9 Special transactions trade 307 320 13 4.1 91.3 Other balance of payments adjustments 261 264 3 1.3-14.9 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 43,044.2 41,866.9 366,485.0 358,336.1 Newfoundland and Labrador 719.7 784.7 10,664.4 7,156.7 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 1.8 1.2 16.2 21.6 Energy products 403.0 441.9 8,108.4 4,779.0 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 234.7 229.3 1,600.4 1,231.0 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 1.5 13.5 8.0 55.4 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 0.7 0.9 19.6 83.1 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 8.6 15.1 92.0 106.1 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 1.1 0.9 21.7 8.7 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 0.8 1.2 9.7 15.2 Motor vehicles and parts 0.1 0.2 2.4 1.4 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 0.8 1.8 10.6 8.6 Consumer goods 64.6 74.3 755.7 822.6 Special transactions trade 2.2 4.3 20.0 23.7 Prince Edward Island 98.6 122.0 766.6 910.2 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 8.4 10.5 103.8 111.7 Energy products 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 0.3 0.3 2.4 3.2 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 0.1 0.3 2.9 3.0 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 3.3 4.7 41.8 43.6 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 1.0 1.9 4.9 20.1 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 1.9 1.7 16.1 29.8 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 5.6 8.7 33.8 62.4 Motor vehicles and parts 0.3 0.2 3.9 2.0 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 6.5 15.9 111.4 105.5 Consumer goods 58.0 61.0 343.8 412.8 Special transactions trade 13.1 16.7 101.8 116.0 Nova Scotia 387.4 462.3 4,135.8 4,010.4 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 45.4 70.9 475.5 627.0 Energy products 2.0 4.2 680.0 209.4 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 5.5 5.8 40.5 47.1 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 15.1 15.6 138.0 130.0 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 33.9 30.8 277.6 247.6 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 61.7 65.0 522.3 549.6 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 9.6 16.4 109.4 98.3 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 13.3 12.7 131.5 126.1 Motor vehicles and parts 93.2 102.6 855.2 940.6 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 6.6 4.9 48.5 49.3 Consumer goods 98.5 128.7 830.1 955.3 Special transactions trade 2.6 4.7 27.4 30.1 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 43,044.2 41,866.9 366,485.0 358,336.1 New Brunswick 980.0 926.9 10,170.3 9,858.6 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 19.0 30.9 232.3 337.9 Energy products 275.5 243.0 3,366.9 3,288.7 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 14.5 37.2 213.5 253.3 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 37.2 29.8 246.1 222.1 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 303.5 213.4 3,484.6 2,754.3 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 165.7 173.9 1,451.5 1,532.7 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 11.3 9.7 68.9 94.0 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 3.6 6.6 30.6 47.4 Motor vehicles and parts 0.9 1.8 9.1 13.4 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 0.8 1.5 14.7 12.8 Consumer goods 144.3 172.0 1,021.9 1,265.7 Special transactions trade 3.7 7.1 30.8 36.5 Quebec 6,769.1 7,042.5 54,058.9 58,796.9 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 142.7 153.8 1,266.8 1,223.4 Energy products 339.9 213.4 3,062.1 2,792.6 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 388.6 276.7 2,797.6 2,382.3 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 1,233.9 1,310.6 10,321.2 11,169.6 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 416.9 411.3 3,540.6 3,666.8 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 871.4 927.7 7,335.7 7,960.8 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 382.4 426.8 3,322.5 3,564.3 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 376.6 380.7 3,028.5 3,189.6 Motor vehicles and parts 256.2 362.5 2,157.2 2,767.2 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 1,264.0 1,289.5 8,220.9 9,677.3 Consumer goods 1,018.4 1,195.5 8,377.2 9,620.4 Special transactions trade 78.0 93.9 628.5 782.4 Ontario 16,304.4 17,399.2 130,244.5 142,910.7 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 322.8 373.6 3,068.7 3,509.2 Energy products 186.6 124.8 1,643.0 1,502.0 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 97.2 42.6 729.6 703.8 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 3,449.1 2,734.5 25,281.6 25,377.2 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 1,150.5 1,181.8 9,836.8 10,084.4 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 551.0 676.7 5,003.1 5,631.0 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 992.6 1,210.2 8,499.1 10,209.3 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 714.7 884.9 6,033.1 7,163.2 Motor vehicles and parts 6,012.9 6,795.1 46,669.3 52,235.6 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 350.7 380.7 3,132.4 3,214.3 Consumer goods 2,336.1 2,754.3 18,626.5 21,901.0 Special transactions trade 140.1 240.0 1,721.3 1,379.8 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 43,044.2 41,866.9 366,485.0 358,336.1 Manitoba 1,076.8 1,241.3 10,072.8 10,204.8 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 286.1 336.0 3,062.3 3,007.3 Energy products 118.8 66.5 1,095.6 734.6 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 52.1 17.9 131.2 144.1 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 85.0 90.5 892.9 938.8 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 53.2 65.8 473.1 586.8 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 45.1 44.3 383.6 416.2 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 88.9 74.5 939.6 821.7 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 27.1 29.4 223.6 243.7 Motor vehicles and parts 56.5 86.0 481.6 617.7 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 57.4 59.5 497.5 579.0 Consumer goods 184.1 329.1 1,657.2 1,851.0 Special transactions trade 22.4 41.7 234.6 263.8 Saskatchewan 2,731.6 2,826.2 26,198.3 24,323.9 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 786.9 811.2 8,155.9 8,062.9 Energy products 1,010.0 643.0 10,428.2 6,325.9 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 382.8 594.1 3,907.3 5,503.1 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 25.3 34.5 224.7 555.1 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 28.0 30.6 356.9 337.6 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 56.8 58.2 554.1 544.8 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 43.9 32.3 436.1 305.0 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 6.8 20.7 103.2 127.3 Motor vehicles and parts 9.3 11.7 48.3 53.2 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 2.5 1.9 4.5 3.7 Consumer goods 375.5 579.9 1,944.8 2,466.6 Special transactions trade 4.0 8.0 34.0 38.2 Alberta 10,717.8 7,963.0 91,290.1 71,518.2 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 487.4 464.1 4,980.6 4,714.4 Energy products 8,152.1 5,476.6 68,767.2 49,107.4 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 26.4 35.3 235.6 273.1 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 164.1 127.7 1,284.4 1,229.7 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 788.8 757.1 6,901.6 6,949.2 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 280.2 294.2 2,590.8 2,746.1 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 299.2 217.0 2,343.2 1,938.8 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 88.5 73.7 700.8 681.1 Motor vehicles and parts 28.1 24.2 203.1 215.6 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 48.9 63.8 385.2 397.9 Consumer goods 325.1 384.7 2,624.0 2,975.0 Special transactions trade 29.0 44.5 273.1 289.7 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 43,044.2 41,866.9 366,485.0 358,336.1 British Columbia 3,019.4 3,080.7 27,071.2 27,260.2 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 137.3 139.8 1,168.4 1,454.8 Energy products 612.0 484.2 6,059.9 4,635.3 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 343.3 338.5 2,744.1 2,514.4 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 223.1 212.6 1,911.0 1,921.2 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 70.7 94.6 693.1 777.0 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 1,060.9 1,101.7 9,409.1 9,898.7 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 135.1 157.7 1,245.7 1,416.5 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 118.4 133.2 1,010.8 1,090.1 Motor vehicles and parts 31.2 53.0 328.0 422.1 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 23.7 39.5 282.1 441.2 Consumer goods 241.2 289.4 2,031.8 2,432.0 Special transactions trade 22.3 36.5 187.1 257.0 Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut 239.4 18.2 1,812.0 1,385.5 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 0.0 0.2 0.1 0.3 Energy products 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.6 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 238.0 15.3 1,798.7 1,370.3 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 0.1 0.6 0.4 2.1 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.4 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 0.0 0.4 1.3 2.3 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 0.2 0.0 2.0 1.1 Motor vehicles and parts 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 Consumer goods 0.4 1.1 6.2 5.2 Special transactions trade 0.2 0.4 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). Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X 13

Table 7 Imports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Current dollars August Change 2014 Change / 2014 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars percent Total of all merchandise 46,848 46,236-611 -1.3 389,795 410,836 21,041 5.4 3.5 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 1,371 1,414 42 3.1 11,207 12,095 888 7.9 13.8 Farm and fishing products 1,098 1,147 50 4.5 8,550 9,578 1,028 12.0 17.3 Live animals 19 20 1 6.4 158 192 34 21.8 4.2 Wheat 5 3-2 -42.0 23 29 7 29.6-31.0 Canola 8 15 7 82.5 85 90 5 6.0 108.6 Fruits, nuts and vegetables 731 763 32 4.4 5,670 6,439 769 13.6 18.5 Other crop products 194 199 5 2.6 1,511 1,782 270 17.9 3.8 Other animal products 69 72 3 4.6 613 550-63 -10.3 63.3 Fish, shellfish and other fishery products 72 76 4 4.9 491 497 5 1.1 11.9 Food and tobacco intermediate products 274 266-7 -2.6 2,656 2,516-140 -5.3 0.7 Energy products 2,828 2,481-346 -12.3 33,477 24,377-9,100-27.2-31.4 Crude oil and crude bitumen 1,484 1,193-291 -19.6 17,685 12,254-5,431-30.7-37.6 Natural gas, natural gas liquids and related products 336 366 30 9.0 5,253 3,791-1,462-27.8-34.6 Natural gas 170 185 15 8.8 3,956 2,134-1,823-46.1-45.0 Natural gas liquids and related products 166 181 15 9.1 1,297 1,657 360 27.8-18.8 Refined petroleum energy products 894 824-70 -7.8 9,256 7,258-1,998-21.6-20.8 Electricity 24 24 0 0.0 540 253-286 -53.0-10.6 Other energy products 90 74-15 -17.1 742 820 78 10.5-9.2 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 801 860 59 7.4 8,040 7,825-215 -2.7-8.5 Metal ores and concentrates 729 758 29 4.0 7,268 7,059-209 -2.9-9.3 Iron ores and concentrates 67 28-39 -57.6 832 592-239 -28.8-73.4 Copper ores and concentrates 33 45 12 36.0 280 364 85 30.3 61.9 Nickel ores and concentrates 69 51-18 -26.3 511 683 172 33.6 44.9 Radioactive ores and concentrates 41 22-18 -44.7 309 278-32 -10.2-30.8 Other metal ores and concentrates 519 611 92 17.8 5,336 5,141-195 -3.6-3.5 Non-metallic minerals 72 102 30 42.3 773 767-6 -0.8-2.1 Potash 1 0 0-28.6 7 8 0 4.2 25.0 Stone, sand, gravel, clay, and refractory minerals 57 53-4 -6.4 467 499 32 6.9-7.7 Diamonds and other non-metallic minerals 14 48 34 239.2 299 260-39 -12.9 4.8 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 4,097 3,513-584 -14.3 33,953 35,420 1,467 4.3-11.5 Intermediate metal products 2,482 1,938-544 -21.9 21,137 21,320 184 0.9-21.5 Unwrought iron, steel and ferro-alloys, and basic and semi-finished ferrous metal products 906 882-24 -2.6 9,953 9,036-917 -9.2-22.2 Unwrought, basic and semi-finished aluminum and aluminum-alloy products 248 238-9 -3.7 1,927 2,217 290 15.1 3.8 Unwrought copper and copper alloys 118 43-75 -63.5 567 726 159 28.0 63.1 Unwrought nickel and nickel alloys 28 31 3 11.1 332 174-158 -47.5 16.0 Unwrought precious metals and precious metal alloys 1,013 580-434 -42.8 6,760 7,687 927 13.7-34.5 Other unwrought non-ferrous metals 27 24-3 -12.4 231 252 21 9.0-9.1 Basic and semi-finished non-ferrous metal products (except aluminum) 142 140-3 -2.0 1,367 1,228-139 -10.1 0.3 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 2014 Change / 2014 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars percent Fabricated metal products 806 787-19 -2.4 6,479 7,034 555 8.6 6.1 Non-metallic mineral products 562 564 2 0.4 4,352 4,913 561 12.9 7.2 Recyclable waste and scrap 247 224-23 -9.4 1,985 2,153 168 8.5-3.2 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 3,993 3,785-208 -5.2 33,386 33,431 45 0.1 5.4 Basic chemicals and industrial chemical products 2,340 2,146-194 -8.3 20,043 19,034-1,009-5.0 4.3 Basic chemicals 1,016 802-214 -21.1 7,118 7,624 506 7.1-0.5 Dyes and pigments, petrochemicals 128 105-23 -18.0 1,170 1,028-142 -12.2-23.3 Lubricants and other petroleum refinery products 554 603 48 8.7 6,361 4,848-1,513-23.8 6.4 Fertilizer, pesticide and other chemical products 641 636-5 -0.8 5,395 5,534 140 2.6 16.1 Plastic and rubber products 1,653 1,638-14 -0.9 13,342 14,396 1,054 7.9 6.9 Plastic resins 658 641-16 -2.4 5,473 5,744 271 5.0 0.2 Plastic and rubber basic products (except plastic resins) 422 429 6 1.5 3,429 3,636 207 6.0 12.1 Plastic and rubber finished products 573 568-5 -0.8 4,440 5,016 576 13.0 11.5 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 2,096 2,054-41 -2.0 16,957 18,439 1,482 8.7 3.9 Logs, pulpwood, and other forestry products 36 36 0-0.6 256 313 57 22.3 20.2 Pulp and paper stock 275 278 3 1.1 2,088 2,393 305 14.6 19.0 Building and packaging materials 1,785 1,741-44 -2.5 14,614 15,734 1,120 7.7 1.5 Lumber and other sawmill and millwork products 263 256-8 -2.8 2,193 2,351 158 7.2-1.6 Asphalt and asphalt products 55 46-8 -15.1 455 450-5 -1.1-21.1 Other building materials and supplies 1,080 1,050-30 -2.8 8,683 9,498 814 9.4 2.2 Prefabricated buildings and components 29 34 5 18.5 471 320-152 -32.2-21.3 Packaging materials and containers 359 355-4 -1.0 2,811 3,115 304 10.8 8.8 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 4,495 4,503 7 0.2 37,788 40,152 2,364 6.3 1.9 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 4,495 4,503 7 0.2 37,788 40,152 2,364 6.3 1.9 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment 290 327 37 12.9 2,982 2,734-248 -8.3-11.5 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment 475 519 44 9.2 4,699 4,595-104 -2.2-0.9 Metalworking machinery 95 101 6 6.8 782 918 136 17.4 7.4 Commercial and service industry machinery 266 250-16 -6.0 1,973 2,232 259 13.1 14.3 Other industry-specific machinery, not elsewhere classified 526 481-45 -8.6 3,992 4,607 614 15.4-1.2 Heating, cooling and air purification equipment 318 317-1 -0.3 2,381 2,663 282 11.8 10.4 Other general-purpose machinery and equipment, not elsewhere classified 1,557 1,579 22 1.4 12,873 13,873 1,000 7.8 6.1 Miscellaneous parts of machinery and equipment 968 928-40 -4.2 8,106 8,532 426 5.3-2.3 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 5,295 5,457 161 3.0 43,901 47,901 4,000 9.1 5.4 Computers and computer peripheral equipment 986 1,012 27 2.7 8,104 8,494 390 4.8 8.1 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 2014 Change / 2014 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars percent Communications and audio and video equipment 1,712 1,878 166 9.7 13,668 16,236 2,567 18.8 9.1 Other electronic and electrical machinery, equipment and parts 2,598 2,567-31 -1.2 22,128 23,172 1,044 4.7 2.0 Other electronic and electrical machinery and equipment 993 975-18 -1.8 8,082 8,643 561 6.9 5.6 Electrical components 899 872-28 -3.1 7,651 8,055 404 5.3-2.1 Electronic and electrical parts 705 719 14 2.0 6,395 6,474 79 1.2 2.3 Motor vehicles and parts 8,646 8,413-233 -2.7 66,867 74,666 7,799 11.7 7.6 Passenger cars and light trucks 3,661 3,718 57 1.6 29,425 33,449 4,024 13.7 10.7 Medium and heavy trucks, buses and other motor vehicles 867 822-45 -5.2 7,533 7,763 229 3.0-9.3 Tires, motor vehicle engines and motor vehicle parts 4,118 3,872-245 -6.0 29,910 33,454 3,545 11.9 9.0 Tires 341 357 16 4.7 2,825 3,102 277 9.8 1.9 Motor vehicle engines and motor vehicle parts 3,776 3,515-261 -6.9 27,085 30,353 3,268 12.1 9.8 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 1,613 1,741 128 8.0 12,365 15,188 2,823 22.8 13.5 Aircraft, aircraft engines and aircraft parts 1,169 1,309 140 12.0 9,252 11,296 2,043 22.1 6.4 Aircraft 191 449 258 135.3 2,486 3,396 910 36.6 0.5 Aircraft engines and aircraft parts 978 860-118 -12.1 6,767 7,900 1,133 16.7 9.7 Other transportation equipment and parts 444 432-12 -2.6 3,112 3,892 780 25.1 42.6 Ships, locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment 148 146-2 -1.3 643 1,178 535 83.2 295.1 Boats and other personal transportation equipment 185 191 6 3.1 1,640 1,709 68 4.2 4.7 Parts of railway rolling stock and of other transportation equipment 110 94-16 -14.2 829 1,006 177 21.3 13.6 Consumer goods 10,103 10,247 144 1.4 78,830 87,668 8,838 11.2 15.5 Food, beverage and tobacco products 2,550 2,534-16 -0.6 19,469 21,958 2,489 12.8 14.5 Meat products 365 370 5 1.4 2,917 3,308 392 13.4 6.8 Prepared and packaged seafood products 212 216 4 2.1 1,813 1,938 125 6.9 3.4 Dairy products 90 101 11 11.7 820 829 9 1.1 12.0 Bottled water, carbonated soft drinks, and other beverages, ice 96 89-7 -6.9 664 771 107 16.2 8.9 Fresh, frozen and canned fruit and vegetable juices, frozen fruit 97 98 1 1.2 824 884 60 7.3 6.1 Coffee and tea 111 115 4 4.0 878 935 57 6.5 13.3 Other food products 991 964-28 -2.8 7,326 8,570 1,245 17.0 17.5 Alcoholic beverages 357 351-6 -1.7 2,914 3,118 203 7.0 8.1 Tobacco products 131 132 1 0.8 552 749 197 35.6 105.8 Animal feed 100 97-2 -2.4 762 855 93 12.3 18.2 16 Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 65-001-X

Table 7 continued Imports by commodity groupings, balance of payments basis, seasonally adjusted - Current dollars August Change 2014 Change / 2014 millions of dollars percent millions of dollars percent Clothing, footwear and textile products 1,950 1,977 27 1.4 14,996 16,961 1,965 13.1 18.0 Clothing, footwear and accessories 1,487 1,506 19 1.3 11,328 12,890 1,562 13.8 20.1 Fabric, fibre and yarn, leather and dressed furs 193 197 4 2.2 1,498 1,694 196 13.1 14.4 Carpets, textile furnishings and other textile products 270 274 4 1.5 2,170 2,378 208 9.6 10.1 Paper and published products 788 780-7 -0.9 6,512 6,811 299 4.6 8.8 Converted paper and paper products 441 424-18 -4.0 3,370 3,717 346 10.3 11.0 Published products and recorded and unrecorded media 346 357 11 3.1 3,142 3,095-47 -1.5 6.3 Pharmaceutical and medicinal products 1,403 1,567 164 11.7 11,149 12,241 1,092 9.8 25.2 Furniture and fixtures 614 618 3 0.5 4,882 5,440 558 11.4 9.1 Cleaning products, appliances, and miscellaneous goods and supplies 2,799 2,771-28 -1.0 21,822 24,256 2,434 11.2 13.3 Appliances 349 354 5 1.4 3,042 3,127 84 2.8 1.7 Cleaning products and toiletries 529 533 3 0.6 3,964 4,522 558 14.1 19.1 Miscellaneous goods and supplies 1,921 1,884-36 -1.9 14,816 16,608 1,792 12.1 14.2 Special transactions trade 626 881 254 40.6 5,218 5,747 529 10.1 42.6 Other balance of payments adjustments 883 888 4 0.5 7,805 7,926 121 1.6-0.1 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 August millions of dollars Change / 2014 percent Total of all merchandise 39,428 38,598-830 -2.1-2.3 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 890 914 24 2.7-3.4 Energy products 3,291 2,876-415 -12.6 3.9 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 599 666 66 11.1-6.6 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 3,134 2,664-470 -15.0-17.5 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 3,741 3,461-280 -7.5 7.7 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 1,614 1,568-46 -2.9-6.6 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 3,120 3,086-34 -1.1-14.0 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 5,352 5,528 176 3.3-7.9 Motor vehicles and parts 7,763 7,505-258 -3.3-0.7 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 1,108 1,179 71 6.4-6.1 Consumer goods 7,142 7,151 8 0.1 1.4 Special transactions trade 527 736 209 39.6 33.9 Other balance of payments adjustments 1,623 1,662 39 2.4 48.9 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 44,074.4 46,245.4 381,045.8 401,633.0 Newfoundland and Labrador 207.8 193.0 3,639.6 2,632.0 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 0.0 0.0 1.3 0.8 Energy products 151.0 147.2 3,029.9 2,008.2 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 6.5 0.0 7.8 14.9 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 14.4 1.9 119.0 35.9 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 1.8 2.5 79.9 92.5 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 3.3 4.0 53.3 77.8 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 11.8 3.7 122.9 78.1 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 12.2 1.3 33.4 22.8 Motor vehicles and parts 0.5 0.5 5.2 3.2 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 2.6 27.8 132.4 224.7 Consumer goods 3.6 4.0 36.8 45.4 Special transactions trade 0.1 0.1 17.7 27.3 Prince Edward Island 1.2 7.2 22.9 23.6 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 0.0 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 0.3 6.1 13.1 14.6 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 0.0 0.3 4.1 0.5 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 0.3 0.3 1.0 3.3 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 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Consumer goods 0.5 0.4 3.9 4.2 Special transactions trade 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 Nova Scotia 661.7 698.2 6,148.5 6,126.5 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 1.4 1.9 15.0 12.8 Energy products 158.2 88.4 1,456.8 1,231.0 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 29.7 24.4 409.8 409.2 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 11.9 50.3 225.7 341.0 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 19.0 26.8 222.4 237.8 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 7.2 11.6 80.1 85.5 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 67.8 53.8 506.1 545.2 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 20.4 9.4 118.9 126.3 Motor vehicles and parts 295.4 375.0 2,576.7 2,446.9 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 8.9 5.5 120.2 191.9 Consumer goods 40.4 50.1 397.1 460.4 Special transactions trade 1.4 1.1 19.8 38.8 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 44,074.4 46,245.4 381,045.8 401,633.0 New Brunswick 844.8 851.4 10,317.5 8,456.9 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 95.8 110.0 358.1 397.4 Energy products 486.6 449.6 7,368.3 5,206.7 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 1.5 22.4 401.5 483.7 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 23.3 19.3 189.4 187.3 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 50.2 54.1 442.8 506.5 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 33.6 35.9 284.9 288.9 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 36.1 54.7 339.3 405.6 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 17.4 11.8 140.2 120.4 Motor vehicles and parts 43.4 35.8 313.0 341.8 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 3.6 4.3 47.9 58.0 Consumer goods 51.8 51.7 411.2 440.3 Special transactions trade 1.7 1.8 21.0 20.0 Quebec 6,834.5 6,551.2 59,682.6 59,114.1 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 206.8 200.7 1,750.2 2,014.5 Energy products 1,556.9 989.4 13,635.8 9,036.5 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 196.0 232.1 1,954.2 2,112.3 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 433.9 467.3 4,400.4 4,808.0 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 544.6 597.4 4,904.6 5,081.5 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 308.9 311.2 2,562.4 2,879.6 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 449.8 425.4 4,204.2 4,401.4 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 640.7 629.7 5,396.2 5,607.5 Motor vehicles and parts 405.1 425.3 2,970.7 3,618.7 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 511.3 502.2 4,621.9 5,337.8 Consumer goods 1,491.5 1,684.3 12,538.7 13,414.2 Special transactions trade 89.0 86.2 743.7 802.7 Ontario 25,748.2 28,388.5 217,675.6 241,886.7 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 511.6 539.0 5,905.4 6,083.0 Energy products 547.0 353.2 5,354.4 3,420.4 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 462.8 337.3 4,145.4 3,486.6 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 2,481.0 2,168.4 19,266.7 21,384.8 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 1,785.3 1,876.0 15,922.7 17,419.3 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 1,005.1 1,118.5 8,517.3 9,449.0 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 2,123.9 2,481.7 18,683.7 21,759.5 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 3,777.1 4,210.4 28,629.6 32,382.2 Motor vehicles and parts 6,379.5 6,949.7 54,356.9 61,734.3 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 345.4 621.1 4,485.4 5,749.0 Consumer goods 5,816.5 6,837.3 48,021.9 54,008.8 Special transactions trade 512.9 895.8 4,385.9 5,010.3 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 44,074.4 46,245.4 381,045.8 401,633.0 Manitoba 1,741.6 1,826.4 15,319.9 15,947.1 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 43.1 58.1 393.5 459.3 Energy products 135.4 74.8 553.9 708.1 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 20.3 16.5 129.2 146.7 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 150.5 126.4 1,296.3 1,126.9 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 216.8 211.0 2,472.5 2,461.9 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 112.3 122.7 958.6 1,047.9 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 342.7 406.0 3,522.8 3,511.2 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 176.9 177.3 1,344.3 1,471.5 Motor vehicles and parts 168.1 164.0 1,432.2 1,459.7 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 94.5 168.6 819.4 1,036.1 Consumer goods 268.0 292.2 2,291.0 2,403.5 Special transactions trade 13.2 8.8 106.6 114.2 Saskatchewan 989.5 749.5 9,302.7 8,017.6 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 12.2 17.4 131.4 156.2 Energy products 33.4 26.3 257.5 233.1 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 3.4 3.9 30.7 29.7 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 93.5 54.6 782.5 523.7 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 93.2 100.7 1,334.3 1,286.5 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 54.2 41.3 515.3 481.4 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 371.4 274.8 3,237.3 2,818.3 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 66.7 45.2 547.9 482.8 Motor vehicles and parts 162.3 82.4 1,525.4 1,035.7 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 16.0 15.7 255.7 204.7 Consumer goods 81.6 76.2 644.4 726.5 Special transactions trade 1.6 11.0 40.2 39.3 Alberta 2,797.2 2,395.3 23,908.2 22,053.1 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 71.0 86.5 836.4 984.2 Energy products 131.3 135.3 764.3 1,353.3 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 18.2 13.8 120.7 116.6 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 240.9 131.2 1,992.5 1,474.6 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 607.3 599.6 6,709.6 4,953.8 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 221.1 178.7 1,833.2 1,750.0 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 400.9 325.0 3,472.1 3,182.3 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 264.1 239.3 2,427.4 2,080.6 Motor vehicles and parts 155.9 125.8 1,324.5 1,206.2 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 248.7 121.0 982.0 1,245.7 Consumer goods 414.6 420.9 3,265.7 3,543.8 Special transactions trade 23.1 18.2 179.9 162.4 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 44,074.4 46,245.4 381,045.8 401,633.0 British Columbia 4,193.6 4,548.3 34,804.4 37,234.9 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 179.7 221.8 1,920.4 2,111.9 Energy products 252.2 205.6 2,120.6 1,755.9 Metal ores and non-metallic minerals 230.0 228.5 894.1 1,079.5 Metal and non-metallic mineral products 343.0 327.9 3,156.2 3,241.6 Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products 214.9 218.4 1,937.4 1,941.7 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 292.2 298.4 2,463.7 2,734.2 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 466.0 482.8 4,259.0 4,181.9 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 440.3 497.5 3,808.0 3,885.7 Motor vehicles and parts 359.1 362.0 3,110.7 3,455.5 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 81.4 90.4 836.2 1,039.4 Consumer goods 1,302.9 1,599.0 10,081.2 11,611.5 Special transactions trade 32.0 15.9 216.9 196.1 Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut 54.4 36.6 224.2 140.8 Farm, fishing and intermediate food products 1.9 3.5 31.4 37.9 Energy products 3.2 30.6 68.7 57.9 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 7.7 0.0 7.7 0.2 Forestry products and building and packaging materials 0.0 0.4 0.5 0.4 Industrial machinery, equipment and parts 41.0 0.2 51.1 2.6 Electronic and electrical equipment and parts 0.2 0.3 4.9 4.2 Motor vehicles and parts 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.4 Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts 0.1 0.4 54.3 21.9 Consumer goods 0.1 1.2 3.8 5.3 Special transactions trade 0.2 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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