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Public Sector entities on the Business Register at Statistics Canada

Learn about the Statistics Canada Business Register (BR) for public sector entities in Canada, including coverage, sources of information, types of organizations, profiling, and classification process.

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Public Sector entities on the Business Register at Statistics Canada

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  1. Public Sector entities on the Business Register at Statistics Canada Rock LemayStatistics Canada - Business Register Division

  2. Agenda • Introduction • BR at Statistics Canada • A summary of the Public Sector in Canada • Profiling and frame maintenance of the PS • Conclusion Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada

  3. Introduction • Statistics Canada • Centralized agency • Business Register Division • Centralize frame for economic or institutional surveys Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada

  4. BR at Statistics Canada • Target Coverage • All economic units engaged in producing goods and/or services in Canada Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada

  5. Coverage: Sources of Information • Primary source of information is the Business Number registration process • Registration process in Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for all major taxation programs • Unique identification number for Businesses Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada

  6. Types of Organization • Business Corporations • Self-employed individuals • Non-profit organizations • Co-operatives • Partnerships and Joint Ventures • Government entities Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada

  7. Public Sector in Canada • Level of government • Government Base Enterprise (GBE) • Financial reporting Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada

  8. Profiling of the PS unit • Birth and classification • Decentralized approach Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada

  9. Process for birthing a unit on the BR Company/Institution Is created CRA sends STC information Register at CRA Evaluation process Is done Unit is added on the BR STC classifies the unit Unit is added to a PS structure CRA: Canada Revenue Agency STC: Statistics Canada PS: Public Sector Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada

  10. Is the entity resident in Canada? No O U T SID E T H E P U B L I C S E C T O R Yes Is the sub-institutional unit part of a public sector institutional unit? Is the entity an institutional unit? The entity is classified as a sub-institutional unit. No No Yes Yes The sub-institutional unit takes the same classification as the parent public sector institutional unit. Is the institutional unit controlled by government? No Yes Classification process in the public sector Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada

  11. Does the institutional unit get its primary income from non-market activity? Does the institutional unit get its primary income from market activity? No Yes Yes Does the institutional unit get its primary income from non-financial market activity? Does the institutional unit get its primary income from financial market activity? No Yes Yes The institutional unit is classified as a publicly controlled corporation in the financial corporations sector. The institutional unit is classified as a publicly controlled corporation in the non-financial corporations sector. P U B L I C S E C T O R The institutional unit is classified to the government sector. The institutional unit is recognized as a non-financial government business enterprise in the public sector. The institutional unit is recognized as a financial government business enterprise in the public sector. Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada

  12. Decentralized approach CRA BR Other Divisions PS Division Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada

  13. Decentralized approach Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada

  14. The statistical representation on the BR at STC is delineated in 4 levels. • 1-Enterprise • 2-Company • 3-Establishment • 4-Location Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada

  15. Conclusion • How can they use the information from the BR • The Business Register has a direct impact on the efficiency of the survey process, the reliability of data produced by statistics programs Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada

  16. Questions? Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada

  17. Thank you / Merci Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada

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