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1 SUMMARY OF SELECTED ECONOMIC INDICATORS RECENT DATA GRAPHS HISTORICAL DATA GRAPHS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX LABOUR FORCE STATISTICS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, INCOME-BASED GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT at 2002 prices FARM INCOME & FARM CASH RECEIPTS STATISTICS MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS STATISTICS HOUSING STATISTICS POPULATION STATISTICS NEW MOTOR VEHICLE & RETAIL SALES STATISTICS EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE & LABOUR INCOME STATISTICS EXPORT & EMPLOYMENT by INDUSTRY STATISTICS

2 Economic Indicators as of 19-Jul-16 Prepared by Economics, Statistics, and Federal Fiscal Relations Division P.E.I. Department of Finance and Municipal Affairs ALL-ITEMS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (2002=100) CONSUMER PRICE INDEX: ENERGY (2002=100) UNEMPLOYMENT RATE (S.A.) May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 percent Jun-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Dec-15 Feb-16 Apr-16 Jun-16 S.A.: seasonally adjusted thousands EMPLOYMENT (S.A.) 18,080 18,060 18,040 18,020 18,000 17,980 17,960 17,940 17,920 17,900 17,880 Jun-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Dec-15 Feb-16 Apr-16 Jun-16 $16.5 $16.0 $15.5 $15.0 $14.5 $14.0 $13.5 $13.0 $12.5 QUARTERLY FARM CASH RECEIPTS $ :1 2015:2 2015:3 2015:4 2016:1 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 $10 MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS, N.A. $0 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 All Shipments Food Shipments S.A.: seasonally adjusted N.A.: unadjusted URBAN HOUSING STARTS BUILDING PERMITS QUARTERLY POPULATION ESTIMATES 21 $5.0 35, $4.5 35, $4.0 35,700 thousands May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 $3.5 $3.0 $2.5 $2.0 $1.5 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 Non-residential Residential Thousands 35,600 35,500 35,400 35,300 35,200 Jan Apr. 1 Jul Oct. 1 Jan Apr. 1 $8.0 $7.0 $6.0 $5.0 $4.0 $3.0 NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SALES $2.0 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 $44.5 $44.0 $43.5 $43.0 $42.5 $42.0 $41.5 RETAIL SALES (S.A.) $41.0 Apr-15 Jun-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Dec-15 Feb-16 1,100,000 1,000, , , , , ,000 EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Total Beneficiaries, 400,000 Apr-15 Jun-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Dec-15 Feb-16 Apr-16 S.A.: seasonally adjusted $87.0 $86.5 $86.0 $85.5 $85.0 $84.5 TOTAL LABOUR INCOME $84.0 Mar-15 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS OF GOODS $45 $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $5 $0 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 All exports Agriculture & Fishing $1,680,000 $1,670,000 $1,660,000 $1,650,000 $1,640,000 $1,630,000 GDP BY INDUSTRY GROWTH in chained 2007 dollars $1,620,000 Apr-15 Jun-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Dec-15 Feb-16 Apr-16

3 ANNUAL ECONOMIC INDICATORS Prepared by Economics, Statistics, and Federal Fiscal Relations Division P.E.I. Department of Finance and Municipal Affairs ALL-ITEMS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (2002=100) CONSUMER PRICE INDEX: ENERGY (2002=100) UNEMPLOYMENT RATE (S.A.) per cent S.A.: seasonally adjusted EMPLOYMENT (S.A.) GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH, in current dollars GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH, in chained 2007 dollars S.A.: seasonally adjusted $70,000 $60,000 ANNUAL FARM CASH RECEIPTS $14,000 $12,000 NET FARM INCOME $700 $600 MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 $ $10,000 $8,000 $6,000 $4,000 $2,000 $0 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $ Direct payments Livestock receipts Potato receipts All shipments Food shipments thousands URBAN HOUSING STARTS $65,000 $55,000 $45,000 $35,000 $25,000 $15,000 BUILDING PERMITS $5, Non-residential Residential POPULATION ESTIMATES (July 1) * revised data $75 NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SALES $550 RETAIL SALES (S.A.) 1,100,000 EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Total Beneficiaries, $70 $65 $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $ $500 $450 $400 $350 $300 $250 $ ,000, , , , , , , S.A.: seasonally adjusted $1,100 TOTAL LABOUR INCOME $600 INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS OF GOODS 20 EMPLOYMENT by INDUSTRY $1,000 $900 $500 $ Trillions $800 $700 $600 $300 $200 $ $500 $ $ All exports Agriculture & Fishing Total employment Services-prod. sector Goods-prod. sector

4 Source: Statistics July 19, =100 All Items CPI Household Year CANADA excl. Energy furnishings Energy Food Shelter Month/Year: v v v v v v May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Inflation % 2.1% 2.7% -9.6% 3.7% 1.1% YTD YTD YTD 2016 / YTD % 2.1% 1.7% -4.5% 3.3% 1.2% May 2016 / May % 1.9% 2.0% -3.6% 1.8% 1.4% May 2016 / Apr % 0.2% 0.4% 2.4% -0.3% 0.1% CANADA CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 2002=100 Recreation, CORE INFLATION Clothing & Health Care & Education Alcohol & All-Items excl. Year: Footwear Transportation Personal Care and Reading Tobacco Food & Energy Month/Year: v v v v v v May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Inflation % -3.0% 1.3% 1.9% 3.7% 1.8% YTD YTD YTD 2016 / YTD % 0.5% 1.4% 2.0% 3.3% 1.8% May 2016 / May % 1.1% 1.3% 1.6% 3.2% 2.1% May 2016 / Apr % 1.3% 0.1% 1.3% 0.2% 0.4%

5 Source: Statistics July 8, 2016 Season. adjusted Labour Force Participation Employment Employment Unemployment Unemployment ('000s) (%) ('000s) Rate (%) ('000s) Rate (%) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Month/Year: v v v v v v Jun , , , Jul , , , Aug , , , Sep , , , Oct , , , Nov , , , Dec , , , Jan , , , Feb , , , Mar , , , Apr , , , May , , , Jun , , , YTD , , , YTD , , , YTD 2016 / YTD % % % 0.3 Jun 2016 / Jun % % % 0.0 Jun 2016 / May % % % -0.1 CANADA LABOUR FORCE STATISTICS Season. adjusted Goods-producing Service-prov. Manufacturing Construction Business Public sector in thousands sector sector sector sector services Employment , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,473.8 Month/Year: v v v v v /400/401 v /403/407 Jun , , , , , ,473.8 Jul , , , , , ,479.3 Aug , , , , , ,515.5 Sep , , , , , ,472.7 Oct , , , , , ,517.3 Nov , , , , , ,491.3 Dec , , , , , ,522.2 Jan , , , , , ,529.5 Feb , , , , , ,487.8 Mar , , , , , ,515.3 Apr , , , , , ,513.6 May , , , , , ,521.8 Jun , , , , , ,516.2 YTD , , , , , ,449.6 YTD , , , , , ,514.0 YTD 2016 / YTD % 1.0% -0.0% 0.5% 2.3% 1.4% Jun 2016 / Jun % 1.2% -1.8% 0.5% 2.2% 0.9% Jun 2016 / May % 0.3% -0.8% -2.0% 0.4% -0.1% YTD: year-to-date

6 Source: Statistics June 2, 2016 $ chained 2007 Primary TRADE Transport. & Information Year All Industries Industries Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Retail warehousing & culture 2008 $1,479,793 $23,896 $120,519 $37,289 $104,821 $177,754 $78,953 $79,791 $62,314 $49, $1,431,821 $22,389 $107,857 $35,498 $98,382 $153,243 $73,575 $77,765 $60,049 $48, $1,482,084 $22,639 $118,329 $36,006 $106,476 $160,643 $79,107 $80,001 $62,346 $49, $1,530,958 $23,578 $126,559 $37,218 $110,639 $166,216 $85,037 $80,702 $64,757 $50, $1,560,152 $23,823 $124,136 $36,850 $119,406 $168,638 $88,008 $81,037 $65,623 $50, $1,595,060 $27,286 $129,891 $38,225 $122,045 $168,770 $89,396 $83,611 $66,337 $50, $1,634,178 $25,322 $138,785 $38,256 $123,677 $173,508 $93,964 $86,546 $69,223 $50, $1,648,807 $26,147 $134,044 $38,043 $118,439 $174,063 $94,953 $88,456 $71,599 $50,334 Month/Year: Apr-15 $1,639,405 $25,787 $129,341 $38,358 $118,978 $173,311 $95,335 $87,540 $70,560 $50,280 May-15 $1,638,077 $26,055 $129,945 $37,804 $119,254 $172,205 $94,608 $87,887 $70,704 $50,052 Jun-15 $1,646,473 $26,419 $133,797 $37,945 $118,089 $172,767 $94,959 $87,961 $71,122 $50,237 Jul-15 $1,653,933 $26,471 $137,385 $37,732 $117,781 $174,521 $94,981 $88,314 $72,089 $50,380 Aug-15 $1,658,012 $26,588 $138,725 $37,928 $118,001 $175,406 $95,312 $89,071 $72,631 $50,299 Sep-15 $1,650,370 $26,721 $132,991 $37,894 $117,341 $173,813 $94,733 $89,381 $72,448 $50,267 Oct-15 $1,652,549 $26,817 $133,446 $37,134 $116,406 $173,545 $95,183 $89,268 $72,366 $50,471 Nov-15 $1,658,020 $26,839 $134,869 $37,776 $115,910 $174,574 $95,956 $90,788 $73,070 $50,285 Dec-15 $1,660,783 $26,617 $135,047 $36,919 $116,184 $176,521 $97,070 $89,102 $73,076 $50,181 Jan-16 $1,668,437 $26,657 $136,841 $37,836 $115,821 $177,092 $97,694 $90,472 $73,632 $50,231 Feb-16 $1,665,992 $26,371 $135,260 $37,687 $115,601 $176,052 $95,737 $92,068 $73,724 $50,265 Mar-16 $1,661,912 $26,234 $131,587 $37,776 $115,741 $175,084 $95,846 $91,014 $72,768 $50,263 Apr-16 $1,663,876 $26,177 $129,701 $38,500 $115,744 $175,823 $96,052 $91,180 $73,066 $50,300 YTD 2015 $1,641,866 $25,310 $133,082 $38,847 $120,576 $173,850 $94,158 $87,425 $70,421 $50,459 YTD 2016 $1,665,054 $26,360 $133,347 $37,950 $115,727 $176,013 $96,332 $91,184 $73,298 $50,265 YTD 2016 / YTD % 4.1% 0.2% -2.3% -4.0% 1.2% 2.3% 4.3% 4.1% -0.4% Apr 2016 / Apr % 1.5% 0.3% 0.4% -2.7% 1.4% 0.8% 4.2% 3.6% 0.0% Apr 2016 / Mar % -0.2% -1.4% 1.9% 0.0% 0.4% 0.2% 0.2% 0.4% 0.1% CANADA GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY Finance Real estate Professional Administrative Health care Arts, entertainmt. Accommodation Other Public Year: & insurance rental/leasing scient./techn. and support Education & social assist. and recreation and food services services administration $96,108 $172,629 $79,786 $39,988 $78,530 $98,430 $11,591 $30,512 $30,066 $96, $95,150 $177,396 $77,773 $38,220 $79,716 $100,736 $11,528 $30,740 $29,779 $101, $97,222 $183,126 $77,915 $38,908 $81,274 $102,236 $11,164 $30,636 $29,496 $104, $100,520 $188,868 $81,700 $39,424 $81,953 $104,021 $11,141 $31,295 $30,362 $106, $102,324 $194,860 $83,971 $41,301 $83,538 $105,644 $11,143 $32,056 $30,997 $105, $106,324 $200,581 $85,327 $41,922 $84,525 $107,490 $11,519 $32,982 $31,877 $105, $110,228 $206,206 $87,158 $42,696 $84,539 $109,319 $11,557 $34,015 $32,621 $105, $115,245 $212,790 $88,272 $42,582 $86,016 $111,397 $12,075 $34,627 $32,856 $106,589 Month/Year: Apr-15 $114,607 $211,582 $88,100 $42,402 $86,345 $110,747 $11,862 $34,295 $32,887 $106,517 May-15 $113,863 $212,494 $88,126 $42,288 $86,028 $110,828 $11,705 $34,325 $32,857 $106,397 Jun-15 $114,842 $213,047 $88,081 $42,439 $86,415 $111,061 $12,773 $34,797 $32,863 $106,438 Jul-15 $115,801 $213,363 $87,975 $42,588 $86,152 $111,360 $12,413 $35,138 $32,866 $106,577 Aug-15 $115,564 $213,804 $88,173 $42,631 $85,355 $111,785 $12,382 $34,949 $32,811 $106,666 Sep-15 $115,583 $213,859 $87,995 $42,595 $85,775 $112,037 $12,151 $34,729 $32,791 $106,817 Oct-15 $116,116 $214,745 $88,423 $42,750 $85,780 $112,697 $12,263 $34,879 $32,896 $106,865 Nov-15 $115,874 $215,404 $88,442 $42,670 $86,066 $112,641 $12,067 $34,878 $32,903 $106,796 Dec-15 $116,239 $216,034 $88,568 $42,612 $86,258 $112,738 $12,233 $35,117 $32,896 $107,109 Jan-16 $116,985 $216,462 $88,900 $42,654 $86,557 $113,221 $12,167 $35,052 $32,867 $107,380 Feb-16 $116,726 $217,086 $88,897 $42,600 $86,603 $113,282 $12,203 $35,353 $32,801 $107,648 Mar-16 $117,209 $217,726 $89,185 $42,548 $86,960 $113,394 $12,255 $35,278 $32,800 $107,901 Apr-16 $117,523 $218,809 $89,262 $42,488 $87,158 $113,355 $11,771 $35,407 $32,783 $108,396 YTD 2015 $114,764 $210,182 $88,369 $42,602 $86,092 $110,406 $11,729 $34,177 $32,848 $106,351 YTD 2016 $117,111 $217,521 $89,061 $42,573 $86,820 $113,313 $12,099 $35,273 $32,813 $107,831 YTD 2016 / YTD % 3.5% 0.8% -0.1% 0.8% 2.6% 3.2% 3.2% -0.1% 1.4% Apr 2016 / Apr % 3.4% 1.3% 0.2% 0.9% 2.4% -0.8% 3.2% -0.3% 1.8% Apr 2016 / Mar % 0.5% 0.1% -0.1% 0.2% -0.0% -3.9% 0.4% -0.1% 0.5%

7 CANADA GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, INCOME BASED Source: Statistics in $ (except per capita) July 19, Current Dollars Compensation of employees $837,683 $883,045 $923,413 $962,100 $998,586 Wages and salaries $727,616 $766,670 $799,649 $828,738 $859,484 Employers' social contributions $110,067 $116,375 $123,764 $133,362 $139,102 Gross operating surplus $449,176 $497,599 $495,996 $511,461 $543,051 Net operating surplus: corporations $227,802 $266,561 $252,542 $254,539 $272,409 Consumption of fixed capital: corporations $168,706 $174,130 $183,261 $193,349 $204,261 Consumption of fixed capital: general governments and non-profit institutions serving households $52,668 $56,908 $60,193 $63,573 $66,381 Gross mixed income $194,936 $202,557 $209,190 $216,480 $222,245 Net mixed income $147,213 $153,535 $158,536 $163,160 $167,638 Consumption of fixed capital unincorporated businesses $47,723 $49,022 $50,654 $53,320 $54,607 Taxes less subsidies on production $71,966 $73,980 $76,402 $80,656 $83,422 Taxes less subsidies on products and imports $106,997 $111,709 $116,773 $120,019 $126,127 Statistical discrepancy $1,372 $1,031 $1,034 $1,477 -$388 Gross domestic product at market prices $1,662,130 $1,769,921 $1,822,808 $1,892,193 $1,973,043 Annual Growth in Gross Domestic Product (%) Gross Domestic Product Per Capita ($) $48,879 $51,537 $52,453 $53,824 $55,510 CANADA GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, EXPENDITURE BASED CHAINED 2007 DOLLARS Source: Statistics in $ (except per capita) July 19, Chained 2007 dollars Final consumption expenditure $1,248,739 $1,273,984 $1,294,103 $1,317,657 $1,343,077 Household final consumption expenditure $895,645 $915,297 $932,837 $955,355 $980,126 Non-profit institutions serving households' final consumption expenditure $22,069 $23,442 $23,877 $24,299 $24,340 General governments final consumption expenditure $330,912 $335,249 $337,586 $338,621 $339,711 Gross fixed capital formation $370,062 $387,224 $406,154 $404,308 $407,327 Business gross fixed capital formation $292,084 $315,155 $336,030 $338,465 $339,978 Non-profit institutions serving households' gross fixed capital formation $2,251 $2,259 $2,508 $2,582 $2,699 General governments gross fixed capital formation $75,507 $69,753 $67,686 $63,439 $64,799 Investment in inventories -$598 $11,159 $6,159 $15,476 $9,869 Of which: business investment in inventories -$613 $11,236 $6,009 $15,523 $9,880 Exports of goods and services $475,944 $498,593 $511,768 $526,275 $554,163 Less: imports of goods and services $506,489 $534,723 $553,941 $562,188 $572,076 Statistical discrepancy -$1,312 -$956 -$947 -$1,330 $343 Gross domestic product at market prices $1,589,956 $1,639,900 $1,668,524 $1,705,533 $1,747,709 Final domestic demand $1,617,254 $1,659,686 $1,698,823 $1,720,440 $1,748,802 Annual Growth in Gross Domestic Product (%) Gross Domestic Product Per Capita (chained 2007 $) $47,559 $48,327 $48,885 $48,938 $49,202

8 Source: Statistics July 19, 2016 in '000s Total Total Direct Total Year: Crops Potatoes Livestock Cattle Hogs Dairy Payments Farm Receipts 1998 $13,642,036 $612,166 $14,441,683 $5,703,644 $2,201,164 $3,846,077 $1,421,544 $29,505, $13,121,182 $700,669 $15,159,564 $6,181,539 $2,395,475 $3,920,935 $1,976,034 $30,256, $12,969,706 $682,785 $17,100,989 $6,886,066 $3,355,271 $4,029,833 $2,808,704 $32,879, $13,504,866 $722,874 $18,972,521 $7,882,786 $3,838,667 $4,142,313 $3,765,940 $36,243, $14,411,906 $917,617 $18,129,777 $7,677,295 $3,240,401 $4,135,287 $3,428,941 $35,970, $13,312,062 $845,723 $16,084,649 $5,162,875 $3,345,475 $4,480,779 $4,848,116 $34,244, $14,420,425 $820,195 $17,055,534 $5,087,883 $4,217,338 $4,601,909 $4,862,265 $36,338, $13,611,549 $787,452 $18,383,821 $6,389,619 $3,905,879 $4,852,249 $4,923,422 $36,918, $14,728,884 $895,586 $17,776,125 $6,347,868 $3,386,770 $4,843,225 $4,533,674 $37,038, $18,447,963 $865,751 $18,328,170 $6,343,244 $3,322,991 $5,207,151 $4,089,433 $40,865, $23,016,154 $971,206 $18,910,571 $6,531,686 $3,187,090 $5,306,309 $4,133,110 $46,059, $23,214,042 $1,099,276 $18,055,155 $5,874,950 $2,889,220 $5,449,918 $3,290,322 $44,559, $22,301,906 $975,850 $18,887,871 $6,149,186 $3,370,509 $5,524,187 $3,135,285 $44,325, $25,827,372 $1,028,375 $20,328,875 $6,265,966 $3,940,265 $5,815,494 $3,477,798 $49,634, $29,483,686 $1,006,920 $20,875,337 $6,508,637 $3,853,854 $5,917,761 $3,405,056 $53,764, $30,996,302 $1,032,364 $21,545,206 $6,799,848 $4,065,487 $5,891,600 $2,685,507 $55,227, $30,081,515 $1,050,404 $25,705,264 $9,817,098 $5,091,392 $6,073,355 $2,099,962 $57,886, $31,638,922 $1,038,711 $25,665,916 $10,509,193 $4,224,744 $6,027,800 $2,126,047 $59,430,885 Year/Quarter v v v v v v v :1 $7,978,653 $289,455 $6,391,123 $2,585,744 $1,015,409 $1,499,463 $584,535 $14,954, :2 $6,899,075 $285,137 $6,243,008 $2,551,757 $1,030,824 $1,510,742 $324,982 $13,467, :3 $7,798,035 $220,958 $6,493,242 $2,678,096 $1,113,096 $1,469,438 $571,651 $14,862, :4 $8,963,159 $243,161 $6,538,543 $2,693,596 $1,065,416 $1,548,157 $644,879 $16,146, :1 $8,955,166 $305,285 $6,102,834 $2,247,819 $1,053,657 $1,517,495 $476,667 $15,534, YTD $7,978,653 $289,455 $6,391,123 $2,585,744 $1,015,409 $1,499,463 $584,535 $14,954, YTD $8,955,166 $305,285 $6,102,834 $2,247,819 $1,053,657 $1,517,495 $476,667 $15,534,667 YTD 16 / YTD % 5.5% -4.5% -13.1% 3.8% 1.2% -18.5% 3.9% Q1 16 / Q % 5.5% -4.5% -13.1% 3.8% 1.2% -18.5% 3.9% Q1 16 / Q % 25.5% -6.7% -16.5% -1.1% -2.0% -26.1% -3.8% CANADA FARM CASH RECEIPTS CANADA FARM INCOME Source: Statistics July 19, 2016 in '000s Year: Category: CANSIM II # Total Farm Receipts v8622 $34,244,827 $36,338,224 $36,918,791 $37,038,684 $40,865,566 $46,059,835 Income in kind v8617 $41,017 $47,493 $56,776 $46,941 $42,826 $42,854 Realized Gross Income $34,285,844 $36,385,717 $36,975,567 $37,085,625 $40,908,392 $46,102,689 Charges and depreciation v v8625 $33,839,577 $34,020,052 $34,896,698 $36,038,157 $38,789,908 $42,348,886 Realized Net Income v8620 $446,267 $2,365,665 $2,078,869 $1,047,468 $2,118,484 $3,753,803 Inventory changes v8614 $2,328,769 $1,660,741 $499,747 -$796,075 -$988,628 $3,260,137 Total Net Income v8621 $2,775,036 $4,026,406 $2,578,616 $251,393 $1,129,856 $7,013,940 Annual change in Net income: 83.6% 45.1% -36.0% -90.3% 349.4% 520.8% in '000s Year: Category: Total Farm Receipts $44,559,519 $44,325,063 $49,634,044 $53,764,079 $55,227,014 $57,886,741 $59,430,885 Income in kind $39,929 $40,640 $45,186 $45,305 $46,804 $56,941 $61,438 Realized Gross Income $44,599,448 $44,365,703 $49,679,230 $53,809,384 $55,273,818 $57,943,682 $59,492,323 Charges and depreciation $41,576,686 $40,833,503 $44,170,303 $47,504,871 $49,011,359 $50,485,048 $51,347,352 Realized Net Income $3,022,762 $3,532,200 $5,508,927 $6,304,513 $6,262,459 $7,458,634 $8,144,971 Inventory changes -$175,920 -$1,119,188 $576,253 $30,867 $6,146,286 -$2,774,548 -$1,387,008 Total Net Income $2,846,842 $2,413,012 $6,085,180 $6,335,380 $12,408,745 $4,684,086 $6,757,963 Annual change in Net income: -59.4% -15.2% 152.2% 4.1% 95.9% -62.3% 44.3% CANSIM II file #

9 Source: Statistics, CANSIM Table Table July 19, 2016 in $ '000s Total Total Shipments Food Industries Printing & Year: Shipments excl. food Total Fish Products Publishing 2005 $599,205,903 $532,012,323 $67,193,580 $4,086,642 $11,933, $605,526,915 $533,813,197 $71,713,718 $3,991,597 $11,286, $597,673,053 $526,013,509 $71,659,544 $3,601,514 $10,342, $591,969,664 $515,361,685 $76,607,979 $3,882,374 $10,283, $488,730,614 $408,002,416 $80,728,198 $3,520,849 $9,322, $529,274,697 $446,877,440 $82,397,257 $3,975,381 $8,978, $568,282,156 $483,905,057 $84,377,099 $4,270,550 $8,836, $585,335,724 $500,824,753 $84,510,971 $4,324,552 $8,923, $587,886,333 $501,401,888 $86,484,445 $3,613,466 $9,076, $619,084,787 $526,111,735 $92,973,052 $4,416,147 $8,911, $609,499,541 $513,801,703 $95,697,838 $5,056,412 $9,005,635 Month/Year: May-15 $51,341,791 $43,399,156 $7,942,635 $483,636 $726,289 Jun-15 $54,383,981 $46,112,291 $8,271,690 $682,078 $760,971 Jul-15 $50,692,945 $42,367,547 $8,325,398 $570,504 $705,161 Aug-15 $51,895,111 $43,673,387 $8,221,724 $516,637 $728,376 Sep-15 $53,104,254 $44,661,835 $8,442,419 $499,774 $796,496 Oct-15 $52,321,772 $43,917,624 $8,404,148 $421,428 $828,353 Nov-15 $51,452,854 $43,376,654 $8,076,200 $372,107 $803,331 Dec-15 $49,576,699 $41,340,076 $8,236,623 $484,071 $752,133 Jan-16 $47,784,181 $40,241,183 $7,542,998 $325,252 $683,299 Feb-16 $47,681,298 $40,024,532 $7,656,766 $258,216 $680,792 Mar-16 $52,290,580 $44,130,930 $8,159,650 $271,958 $785,738 Apr-16 $49,480,461 $41,520,675 $7,959,786 $326,120 $735,292 May-16 $51,653,115 $43,049,857 $8,603,258 $527,968 $742,273 YTD 2015 $246,071,925 $208,352,289 $37,719,636 $1,509,813 $3,630,814 YTD 2016 $248,889,635 $208,967,177 $39,922,458 $1,709,514 $3,627,394 YTD 2016 / YTD % 0.3% 5.8% 13.2% -0.1% May 16 / May % -0.8% 8.3% 9.2% 2.2% May 16 / Apr % 3.7% 8.1% 61.9% 0.9% YTD: year-to-date CANADA MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS in $ '000s Wood Fabricated Transport Chemical Other Year: Industries Metals Equipment Products Manufacturing 2005 $34,131,109 $34,166,843 $124,740,889 $49,742,910 $277,296, $30,970,320 $34,868,901 $119,387,166 $49,234,894 $288,065, $24,806,378 $36,123,142 $116,644,015 $47,680,456 $290,416, $21,521,964 $36,439,004 $96,403,106 $48,638,840 $302,075, $16,600,792 $29,081,885 $74,472,702 $41,472,348 $237,051, $18,425,273 $29,925,569 $84,749,991 $43,742,750 $261,055, $18,300,697 $32,521,396 $91,211,186 $46,428,879 $286,606, $20,095,729 $34,749,317 $103,226,471 $45,074,406 $288,754, $23,762,686 $33,474,515 $102,940,011 $47,622,188 $284,525, $24,990,002 $34,581,389 $112,936,192 $49,781,834 $294,911, $26,011,794 $34,448,646 $122,964,890 $48,566,752 $272,803,986 Month/Year: v v v v May-15 $2,190,384 $2,932,739 $9,952,770 $4,330,095 $23,266,879 Jun-15 $2,326,356 $2,953,308 $10,893,475 $4,290,021 $24,888,160 Jul-15 $2,170,322 $2,898,791 $8,625,447 $3,996,226 $23,971,600 Aug-15 $2,217,781 $2,914,238 $10,974,592 $3,911,568 $22,926,832 Sep-15 $2,277,489 $3,091,228 $11,083,614 $3,864,602 $23,548,406 Oct-15 $2,320,231 $3,121,093 $10,981,581 $3,927,705 $22,738,661 Nov-15 $2,208,090 $3,016,461 $11,677,322 $3,756,445 $21,915,005 Dec-15 $2,061,985 $2,652,362 $10,594,273 $3,865,448 $21,413,875 Jan-16 $2,086,315 $2,513,949 $11,231,220 $3,995,281 $19,731,119 Feb-16 $2,204,678 $2,598,231 $11,095,412 $3,941,589 $19,503,830 Mar-16 $2,440,975 $2,825,162 $11,600,312 $4,388,586 $22,090,157 Apr-16 $2,412,202 $2,641,880 $10,751,782 $4,148,848 $20,830,671 May-16 $2,581,914 $2,694,596 $10,801,854 $4,369,046 $21,860,174 YTD 2015 $10,429,540 $13,801,165 $48,134,586 $20,954,737 $111,401,447 YTD 2016 $11,726,084 $13,273,818 $55,480,580 $20,843,350 $104,015,951 YTD 2016 / YTD % -3.8% 15.3% -0.5% -6.6% May 16 / May % -8.1% 8.5% 0.9% -6.0% May 16 / Apr % 2.0% 0.5% 5.3% 4.9% YTD: year-to-date

10 Source: Statistics July 7, 2016 in $ '000s Non-residential Building Permits Residential Total Year: Industrial Commercial Institutional Total Building Permits Building permits 2004 $3,470,883 $10,137,104 $5,137,144 $18,745,131 $36,833,461 $55,578, $3,994,827 $12,015,499 $6,017,267 $22,027,593 $38,723,112 $60,750, $4,532,570 $14,430,948 $6,249,551 $25,213,069 $41,052,758 $66,265, $4,986,795 $16,966,475 $6,878,979 $28,832,249 $45,547,480 $74,379, $5,068,811 $16,680,750 $7,809,437 $29,558,998 $40,878,423 $70,437, $3,870,752 $13,845,231 $8,625,308 $26,341,291 $34,708,083 $61,049, $5,130,954 $15,359,381 $8,483,831 $28,974,166 $43,471,303 $72,445, $5,206,243 $16,274,265 $8,006,141 $29,486,649 $44,479,009 $73,965, $6,460,407 $17,941,607 $8,040,318 $32,442,332 $48,408,351 $80,850, $5,657,073 $18,929,472 $7,844,854 $32,431,399 $48,409,480 $80,840, $5,478,895 $18,528,293 $9,933,292 $33,940,480 $50,991,607 $84,932, $5,512,536 $17,012,123 $9,265,409 $31,790,068 $53,349,980 $85,140,048 Month/Year: v42064 v42065 v42066 v42063 v42062 v42061 May-15 $415,616 $1,479,484 $857,466 $2,752,566 $4,061,616 $6,814,182 Jun-15 $465,965 $1,427,786 $864,003 $2,757,754 $4,594,995 $7,352,749 Jul-15 $463,295 $1,417,832 $626,800 $2,507,927 $4,678,093 $7,186,020 Aug-15 $478,852 $1,551,161 $797,021 $2,827,034 $4,672,178 $7,499,212 Sep-15 $500,093 $1,491,140 $671,087 $2,662,320 $4,303,299 $6,965,619 Oct-15 $419,953 $1,334,806 $930,899 $2,685,658 $4,778,727 $7,464,385 Nov-15 $458,536 $1,205,561 $777,516 $2,441,613 $4,120,961 $6,562,574 Dec-15 $399,159 $1,356,617 $718,174 $2,473,950 $4,596,835 $7,070,785 Jan-16 $527,672 $1,284,821 $572,604 $2,385,097 $4,011,352 $6,396,449 Feb-16 $476,680 $2,011,977 $673,083 $3,161,740 $4,212,864 $7,374,604 Mar-16 $414,011 $1,469,898 $602,257 $2,486,166 $4,425,639 $6,911,805 Apr-16 $381,884 $1,451,747 $700,091 $2,533,722 $4,386,492 $6,920,214 May-16 $384,095 $1,225,125 $841,885 $2,451,105 $4,339,934 $6,791,039 YTD 2015 $2,326,683 $7,227,220 $3,879,909 $13,433,812 $21,604,892 $35,038,704 YTD 2016 $2,184,342 $7,443,568 $3,389,920 $13,017,830 $21,376,281 $34,394,111 YTD 16 / YTD % 3.0% -12.6% -3.1% -1.1% -1.8% May 16 / May % -17.2% -1.8% -11.0% 6.9% -0.3% May 16 / Apr % -15.6% 20.3% -3.3% -1.1% -1.9% Source: C.M.H.C. June 10, 2016 in units U R B A N H O U S I N G S T A R T S U R B A N and R U R A L Single Total Single Total Year: Dwellings Multiples Housing Starts Dwellings Multiples Housing Starts Year: ,300 91, , , , , , , , , , , ,994 99, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,742 93, , , , , ,370 75,659 73, , ,521 69, ,363 92,554 97, , ,244 91, ,175 82, , , , , ,344 83, , , , , ,566 76, , , , , ,128 75, , , , , ,844 68, , , Month/Year: Quarter/Year: May-15 5,611 11,518 17,129 10,266 24,909 35,175 Jan - Mar 2015 Jun-15 5,895 11,189 17,084 Jul-15 5,838 10,481 16,319 Aug-15 5,574 11,704 17,278 19,284 32,964 52,248 Apr - Jun 2015 Sep-15 5,353 13,810 19,163 Oct-15 5,521 10,493 16,014 Nov-15 5,346 12,206 17,552 20,397 37,030 57,427 Jul - Sep 2015 Dec-15 4,519 8,760 13,279 Jan-16 3,191 6,518 9,709 Feb-16 3,314 9,709 13,023 18,178 32,507 50,685 Oct - Dec 2015 Mar-16 3,380 9,526 12,906 Apr-16 4,570 9,868 14,438 May-16 5,859 10,117 15,976 11,796 26,316 38,112 Jan - Mar 2016 YTD ,693 45, ,816 10,266 24,909 35,175 YTD 2015 YTD ,314 45,738 66,052 11,796 26,316 38,112 YTD 2016 YTD 16 / YTD % 1.2% -49.1% 14.9% 5.6% 8.3% YTD 16 / YTD 15 May 16 / May % -12.2% -6.7% 14.9% 5.6% 8.3% Q1 16 / Q1 15 May 16 / Apr % 2.5% 10.7% -35.1% -19.0% -24.8% Q1 16 / Q4 15 CANADA BUILDING PERMITS MONTHLY URBAN and QUARTERLY PROVINCIAL HOUSING STARTS

11 CANADA POPULATION STATISTICS Source: Statistics June 16, July Total Births Total Deaths Natural Immigration Year: Population Period (1/7-30/6) (1/7-30/6) Increase (1/7-30/6) ,610, /97 357, , , , ,905, /98 345, , , , ,155, /99 338, , , , ,401, /00 336, , , , ,685, /01 327, , , , ,020, /02 328, , , , ,358, /03 330, , , , ,641, /04 337, , , , ,938, /05 339, , , , ,242, /06 346, , , , ,570, /07 360, , , , ,887, /08 373, , , , ,245, /09 379, , , , ,628, /10 379, , , , ,005, /11 376, , , , ,342, /12 377, , , , ,751, /13 382, , , , ,155, /14 386, , , , ,543, /15 388, , , , ,851,774 Year/quarter: v1 v62 v77 v11875 Jan ,420,519 Q ,858 63,306 34,552 78,307 Apr. 1 35,543,658 Q ,334 61,826 41,508 65,588 Jul ,681,588 Q ,863 67,619 27,244 52,044 Oct. 1 35,709,420 Q ,103 73,156 18,947 51,083 Jan ,754,786 Q ,429 65,455 32,974 71,064 Apr. 1 35,851,774 July 1, March 31, , ,912 86, ,568 July 1, March 31, , ,230 79, ,191 YTD / YTD % 4.7% -8.9% -14.0% First Quarter 2016 / First Quarter % 3.4% -4.6% -9.2% First Quarter 2016 / Fourth Quarter % -10.5% 74.0% 39.1% Emigration Net internation. Cross-country Non-permanent Residual Net Gain/Loss Year: (1/7-30/6) Migration Migration Residents (1/7-30/6) (1/7-30/6) (1/7-30/6) 1997/98 58, , ,234-3,983 9, , /99 56, , ,930 18,317 9, , /00 55, , ,817 25,032 10, , /01 55, , ,220 39,592 9, , /02 50, , ,490 33,478 8, , /03 50, , ,899 36,733 8, , /04 53, , ,380 10,302 8, , /05 49, , ,544 9,101 8, , /06 50, , ,868 15,852 12, , /07 40, , ,062 27,397 34, , /08 45, , ,237 51,422 34, , /09 41, , ,846 71,863 34, , /10 36, , ,234 34,531 34, , /11 38, , ,085 14,380 29, , /12 42, , ,347 57, , /13 40, , ,295 51, , /14 41, , ,059 32, , /15 42, , ,356-10, ,116 Year/quarter: v Q ,580 65,727 67,097 5, ,097 Q ,541 58, ,756 17, ,139 Q ,127 41,917 80,488 40, ,930 Q ,578 39,505 51,462-39, ,832 Q ,672 58,392 75,381-11, ,366 1/7/ /3/ , , ,858-25, ,353 1/7/ /3/ ,250 78, ,843-51, ,198 YTD / YTD % -21.3% 5.8% 106.0% -42.5% Q / Q % -11.2% 12.3% % -43.4% Q / Q % 47.8% 46.5% -69.9% 63.0%

12 Source: Statistics in $ thousands Total Year: Units Value Units Value units Value units Value units Value ,814 $13,261, ,289 $7,228, ,103 $20,489, ,092 $29,149,463 1,575,195 $49,639, ,639 $14,051, ,583 $7,168, ,222 $21,220, ,088 $31,090,339 1,630,310 $52,311, ,102 $14,250, ,059 $7,826, ,161 $22,077, ,166 $31,888,757 1,666,327 $53,966, ,001 $13,452, ,002 $8,317, ,003 $21,770, ,535 $31,906,752 1,690,538 $53,676, ,422 $13,263, ,084 $9,068, ,506 $22,331, ,639 $29,233,586 1,674,145 $51,565, ,709 $10,346, ,962 $8,842, ,671 $19,188, ,185 $27,749,177 1,484,856 $46,937, ,970 $9,659, ,244 $9,323, ,214 $18,982, ,285 $33,333,172 1,584,499 $52,315, ,452 $10,569, ,627 $7,838, ,079 $18,408, ,498 $35,717,523 1,620,577 $54,125, ,290 $11,469, ,734 $8,836, ,024 $20,305, ,779 $36,638,813 1,716,803 $56,944, ,446 $12,161, ,474 $8,518, ,920 $20,680,723 1,015,541 $40,210,507 1,776,461 $60,891, ,680 $12,560, ,769 $8,399, ,449 $20,960,310 1,129,938 $45,198,308 1,890,387 $66,158, ,842 $12,116, ,480 $8,181, ,322 $20,298,067 1,226,232 $49,521,473 1,938,554 $69,819,540 Month/Year: v2454 v2605 v2465 v2616 v2453 v2604 v2498 v2649 v2452 v2603 May-15 54,897 $1,413,293 27,927 $946,763 82,824 $2,360, ,690 $4,736, ,514 $7,096,175 Jun-15 45,259 $1,166,039 23,022 $805,764 68,281 $1,971, ,404 $4,614, ,685 $6,585,873 Jul-15 43,073 $1,097,614 23,647 $791,526 66,720 $1,889, ,538 $4,557, ,258 $6,446,873 Aug-15 41,126 $1,008,406 22,775 $755,894 63,901 $1,764, ,640 $4,552, ,541 $6,317,054 Sep-15 42,974 $1,069,306 19,964 $699,188 62,938 $1,768, ,743 $4,712, ,681 $6,481,321 Oct-15 38,801 $979,477 19,307 $674,530 58,108 $1,654, ,329 $4,334, ,437 $5,988,368 Nov-15 34,372 $879,879 15,880 $585,251 50,252 $1,465,130 97,827 $3,927, ,079 $5,392,419 Dec-15 28,811 $753,395 11,913 $452,738 40,724 $1,206,133 91,435 $3,834, ,159 $5,040,133 Jan-16 23,428 $605,114 10,363 $379,809 33,791 $984,923 76,829 $3,207, ,620 $4,192,437 Feb-16 26,400 $691,264 12,475 $454,630 38,875 $1,145,894 82,998 $3,476, ,873 $4,621,959 Mar-16 42,081 $1,100,170 19,613 $694,946 61,694 $1,795, ,478 $4,776, ,172 $6,571,792 Apr-16 48,099 $1,261,879 24,432 $858,409 72,531 $2,120, ,846 $5,247, ,377 $7,368,217 May-16 49,044 $1,271,646 23,945 $850,759 72,989 $2,122, ,285 $5,068, ,274 $7,190,793 YTD ,426 $5,162, ,972 $3,416, ,398 $8,579, ,316 $18,988, ,714 $27,567,499 YTD ,052 $4,930,073 90,828 $3,238, ,880 $8,168, ,436 $21,776, ,316 $29,945,198 YTD 16 / YTD % -4.5% -10.0% -5.2% -7.1% -4.8% 13.2% 14.7% 5.3% 8.6% May 16 / May % -10.0% -14.3% -10.1% -11.9% -10.1% 5.6% 7.0% -1.6% 1.3% May 16 / Apr % 0.8% -2.0% -0.9% 0.6% 0.1% -4.3% -3.4% -2.5% -2.4% CANSIM file # YTD: year-to-date CANADA NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SALES PASSENGER CARS COMMERCIAL VEHICLES North American-built Foreign-built Total Total July 19, 2016 ALL MOTOR VEHICLES CANADA RETAIL SALES Source: Statistics in $ thousands Retail Sales June 29, 2016 Annual Year: SA NA % Growth 2003 $331,143,417 $331,143, % Effective June 2004 revised data are based on 2002 NAICS 2004 $346,456,480 $346,456, % 2005 $366,000,774 $366,000, % 2006 $389,474,479 $389,474, % 2007 $412,596,515 $412,596, % 2008 $427,955,942 $427,955, % 2009 $415,715,770 $415,715, % 2010 $438,958,033 $438,958, % 2011 $456,730,343 $456,730, % 2012 $468,126,799 $468,126, % 2013 $482,997,874 $482,997, % 2014 $505,007,669 $505,007, % 2015 $513,383,255 $513,383, % Month/Year: v v Y-O-Y Growth Apr-15 $42,331,926 $42,297, % May-15 $42,721,761 $46,670, % Jun-15 $42,989,280 $45,584, % Jul-15 $43,154,020 $46,295, % Aug-15 $43,309,509 $44,793, % Sep-15 $43,303,889 $43,999, % Oct-15 $43,378,904 $44,507, % Nov-15 $43,921,767 $43,696, % Dec-15 $43,078,048 $48,097, % Jan-16 $43,977,584 $36,415, % Feb-16 $44,222,436 $35,649, % Mar-16 $43,890,346 $41,403, % Apr-16 $44,280,552 $44,897, % YTD 2015 $167,526,077 $149,736,928 YTD 2016 $176,370,918 $158,365,466 YTD 16 / YTD % 5.8% Apr 16 / Apr % 6.1% Apr 16 / Mar % 8.4% CANSIM file # YTD: year-to-date

13 Source: Statistics June 30, 2016 Total Benefits Regular Benefits Fishing Benefits Special Benefits* Year: Beneficiaries Payments (000s) Beneficiaries Payments (000s) Beneficiaries Payments (000s) Beneficiaries Payments (000s) ,124 $12,884, ,283 $8,768,767 15,188 $311, ,773 $3,789, ,840 $12,696, ,594 $8,450,958 14,458 $297, ,097 $3,934, ,737 $12,425, ,063 $8,404,620 12,808 $267, ,075 $3,744, ,759 $12,425, ,132 $8,484,651 12,563 $268, ,511 $3,659, ,163 $13,015, ,221 $8,843,219 12,594 $268, ,593 $3,879, ,056,300 $18,684, ,903 $14,092,448 12,118 $261, ,938 $4,075, ,788 $17,881, ,055 $13,351,668 11,542 $252, ,240 $4,107, ,192 $16,050, ,908 $11,546,179 11,739 $261, ,242 $4,200, ,357 $15,662, ,414 $10,873,388 11,554 $271, ,989 $4,487, ,339 $15,365, ,435 $10,435,246 11,274 $261, ,966 $4,648, ,929 $15,869, ,239 $10,624,739 11,102 $265, ,584 $4,959, ,398 $17,093, ,518 $11,619,047 11,420 $283, ,943 $5,160,010 Month/Year: v v v v v v v Apr ,950 $1,479, ,780 $1,052,172 13,600 $28, ,950 $396,916 May ,310 $1,492, ,440 $991,849 6,320 $19, ,140 $479,081 Jun ,010 $1,149, ,370 $738,795 4,900 $7, ,110 $400,288 Jul ,310 $1,189, ,540 $774,523 6,340 $9, ,220 $402,134 Aug ,630 $1,678, ,450 $1,154,988 8,950 $21, ,320 $500,138 Sep ,200 $1,173, ,120 $750,260 9,390 $19, ,680 $400,961 Oct ,160 $1,104, ,140 $682,815 11,530 $20, ,480 $397,644 Nov ,650 $1,466, ,840 $935,278 14,910 $35, ,700 $492,326 Dec ,530 $1,395, ,550 $954,587 14,760 $28, ,270 $408,435 Jan ,470 $1,968, ,440 $1,434,159 15,370 $30, ,000 $499,360 Feb ,730 $1,754, ,580 $1,294,789 15,760 $31, ,330 $423,534 Mar ,420 $1,693, ,660 $1,234,000 15,570 $31, ,690 $423,506 Apr ,260 $1,550, ,930 $1,101,914 13,100 $28, ,390 $415,590 YTD ,495 $6,442, ,440 $4,635,953 14,985 $120, ,098 $1,679,002 YTD ,720 $6,966, ,153 $5,064,863 14,950 $123, ,853 $1,761,990 YTD 16 / YTD % 8.1% 5.5% 9.3% -0.2% 2.3% 1.6% 4.9% Apr 16 / Apr % 4.8% 3.6% 4.7% -3.7% 1.2% 1.0% 4.7% Apr 16 / Mar % -8.4% -12.7% -10.7% -15.9% -7.9% -0.5% -1.9% * Special Benefits include Sickness, Maternity, Parental, and Compassionate Care Benefits Source: Statistics June 30, 2016 in $ Total Wages Total Supp. Total Average hourly earnings ($) Average Weekly Year: & Salaries Labour Income Labour Income Year: incl. overtime excl. overtime Earnings ($) 2005 $604,621,421 $88,816,431 $693,437, $18.29 $17.83 $ $644,759,292 $93,503,494 $738,262, $18.75 $18.22 $ $684,981,074 $98,949,269 $783,930, $19.48 $18.95 $ $716,168,443 $103,557,964 $819,726, $20.18 $19.66 $ $705,172,205 $106,900,737 $812,072, $20.45 $20.08 $ $727,616,027 $110,066,890 $837,682, $20.95 $20.51 $ $766,670,569 $116,375,321 $883,045, $21.74 $21.23 $ $799,647,286 $123,764,591 $923,411, $22.26 $21.68 $ $828,736,605 $133,362,958 $962,099, $22.85 $22.26 $ $859,484,716 $139,101,353 $998,586, $23.26 $22.68 $ $881,408,002 $142,888,184 $1,024,296, $23.57 $23.06 $ Month/Year: v v v Month/Year: v v v Mar-15 $73,198 $11,849 $85,047 Apr-15 $23.76 $23.26 $ Apr-15 $73,522 $11,920 $85,443 May-15 $23.52 $23.01 $ May-15 $73,072 $11,834 $84,906 Jun-15 $23.49 $22.96 $ Jun-15 $73,333 $11,890 $85,224 Jul-15 $23.34 $22.81 $ Jul-15 $73,613 $11,948 $85,562 Aug-15 $23.21 $22.70 $ Aug-15 $73,063 $11,847 $84,910 Sep-15 $23.63 $23.08 $ Sep-15 $73,727 $11,958 $85,685 Oct-15 $23.60 $23.07 $ Oct-15 $73,870 $11,986 $85,855 Nov-15 $23.77 $23.24 $ Nov-15 $73,884 $11,978 $85,862 Dec-15 $23.77 $23.39 $ Dec-15 $74,216 $12,061 $86,277 Jan-16 $23.73 $23.30 $ Jan-16 $74,031 $12,023 $86,054 Feb-16 $23.97 $23.50 $ Feb-16 $74,333 $12,063 $86,396 Mar-16 $24.05 $23.63 $ Mar-16 $74,565 $12,116 $86,680 Apr-16 $23.88 $23.42 $ YTD 2015 $219,108 $35,465 $254,572 YTD 2015 $23.65 $23.13 $ YTD 2016 $222,929 $36,201 $259,130 YTD 2016 $23.91 $23.46 $ YTD 2016 / YTD % 2.1% 1.8% YTD 2016 / YTD % 1.4% 0.4% Mar 2016 / Mar % 2.3% 1.9% Apr 2016 / Apr % 0.7% 0.2% Mar 2016 / Feb % 0.4% 0.3% Apr 2016 / Mar % -0.9% -0.3% CANADA EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CANADA LABOUR INCOME

14 Source: Statistics in $ Year: 2004 Total Exports $385,525.8 $12,610.5 $24,574.5 $18,485.2 $20,153.5 $13,568.7 $45,079.8 $7, $408,550.3 $12,088.9 $26,819.8 $19,438.6 $21,531.0 $13,480.5 $44,323.6 $7, $411,493.3 $14,519.4 $30,186.9 $20,354.6 $21,418.2 $13,567.9 $43,172.9 $8, $419,943.7 $17,841.2 $31,540.6 $21,171.7 $20,385.3 $14,816.2 $43,287.0 $7, $455,337.0 $23,981.6 $33,041.6 $22,922.9 $20,087.5 $14,979.9 $43,777.3 $7, $334,448.3 $20,399.8 $24,427.3 $18,648.6 $15,975.1 $14,958.2 $42,029.8 $6, $374,014.9 $20,127.9 $28,977.0 $17,741.7 $14,794.8 $13,206.3 $41,626.5 $3, $419,035.2 $23,896.9 $33,854.8 $20,294.5 $14,633.5 $12,997.9 $42,766.7 $3, $428,048.7 $27,103.0 $31,416.5 $21,610.3 $14,655.0 $14,295.4 $42,711.2 $3, $443,619.6 $27,745.3 $33,272.7 $21,316.9 $14,513.6 $14,448.5 $46,081.5 $3, $492,123.4 $30,765.9 $33,609.0 $23,170.2 $15,513.5 $18,086.1 $52,004.3 $4, $481,697.0 $31,957.7 $33,042.2 $25,084.0 $17,195.8 $20,119.0 $61,829.0 $5,613.0 Month/Year: May-15 $38,092 $2,640 $2,960 $1,993 $1,350 $1,554 $4,690 $412 Jun-15 $42,366 $2,595 $2,966 $2,174 $1,542 $1,871 $5,805 $509 Jul-15 $40,276 $2,698 $2,868 $2,146 $1,387 $1,551 $5,795 $433 Aug-15 $40,575 $2,495 $2,873 $1,983 $1,419 $1,378 $5,090 $479 Sep-15 $42,135 $2,397 $2,795 $2,151 $1,558 $1,857 $6,008 $498 Oct-15 $40,058 $2,849 $2,506 $2,175 $1,509 $1,515 $5,981 $523 Nov-15 $39,103 $3,017 $2,515 $2,054 $1,400 $1,290 $5,336 $507 Dec-15 $42,165 $2,999 $2,498 $2,320 $1,489 $2,805 $5,453 $489 Jan-16 $39,503 $2,485 $2,762 $1,992 $1,396 $1,047 $5,790 $484 Feb-16 $37,438 $2,466 $2,618 $1,886 $1,396 $1,292 $4,963 $512 Mar-16 $39,344 $2,601 $2,780 $2,055 $1,538 $2,037 $5,227 $515 Apr-16 $36,236 $2,692 $2,661 $2,028 $1,435 $1,415 $4,828 $477 May-16 $36,755 $2,526 $2,707 $1,996 $1,395 $1,426 $5,385 $449 YTD 2015 $195,019 $12,910 $14,022 $10,082 $6,892 $7,852 $22,361 $2,176 YTD 2016 $189,276 $12,770 $13,528 $9,956 $7,159 $7,217 $26,193 $2,437 YTD 2016 / YTD % -1.1% -3.5% -1.2% 3.9% -8.1% 17.1% 12.0% May 2016 / May % -4.3% -8.6% 0.2% 3.3% -8.3% 14.8% 8.9% May 2016 / Apr % -6.2% 1.7% -1.6% -2.8% 0.7% 11.6% -5.9% YTD: year-to-date Farm, Fishing and Intermediate Food CANADA EXPORTS Chemical, Plastic and Rubber Industrial Machinery Electronic and Electrical Aircraft and Other Transportation Consumer Goods July 7, 2016 Special Transactions Trade CANADA EMPLOYMENT by INDUSTRY Source: Statistics January 8, 2016 in thousands, season. adjusted Industry Employment All Industries 16, , , , , , ,946.6 Annual Growth rate -1.7% 1.4% 1.5% 1.3% 1.5% 0.6% 0.8% Goods-producing sector: 3, , , , , , ,870.4 Annual Growth rate -6.5% 0.1% 2.0% 1.9% 0.9% -0.3% -0.7% Agriculture Forestry, Fishing, & Mining Utilities Construction 1, , , , , , ,371.2 Manufacturing 1, , , , , , ,712.4 Service-producing Sector: 13, , , , , , ,076.2 Annual Growth rate -0.2% 1.8% 1.4% 1.1% 1.6% 0.9% 1.2% Trade 2, , , , , , ,732.7 Transportation & Warehousing Finance, Insurance, Real Est. 1, , , , , , ,102.9 Professional services 1, , , , , , ,365.8 Management & Admin. services Educational services 1, , , , , , ,274.1 Health Care & Social services 1, , , , , , ,292.3 Public Administration Information, Culture & Recreation Accommodation & Food services 1, , , , , , ,210.6 Other services

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