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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 Rock LemayStatistics Canada - Business Register Division
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
Introduction • Statistics Canada • Centralized agency • Business Register Division • Centralize frame for economic or institutional surveys Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada
BR at Statistics Canada • Target Coverage • All economic units engaged in producing goods and/or services in Canada Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada
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
Types of Organization • Business Corporations • Self-employed individuals • Non-profit organizations • Co-operatives • Partnerships and Joint Ventures • Government entities Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada
Public Sector in Canada • Level of government • Government Base Enterprise (GBE) • Financial reporting Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada
Profiling of the PS unit • Birth and classification • Decentralized approach Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada
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
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
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
Decentralized approach CRA BR Other Divisions PS Division Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada
Decentralized approach Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada
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
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
Questions? Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada
Thank you / Merci Statistique Canada • Statistics Canada