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1 Supplelllent to the ~ Historical Statistics of Newfoundland and Labrador GOVERNMENT.. OF NEWFOUND LAND AND LABRADOR

2 SUPPLEMENT TO THE HISTORICAL STATISTICS OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Published under the Authority of' The President of the Treasury Board Prepared by Central Statistical Services Economic and Resources Policy Division Planning and Priorities Secretariat Executive Council Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Printed by Division of Printing Services Department- of Pub I ic Works and Services NOVEMBER 1973 VOLUME 1 (4)

3 PRE F ACE These tables are a supplement to the Historical Statistics of Newfoundland and Labrador Volume I (1) which was prepared by the Economics and Statistics Division, Department of Finance, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, in October of As this supplement is intended merely to update the data presented in Volume I (1), no detailed notes, definitions, or concepts are included in the supplement, and data from Volume I (1) is included only where necessary to clarify the presentation of the supplemental data. However, some of the 227 tables were not updated because the relevant data was not available, but these instances have been noted in the following table. This supplement, Volume I (4), contains all the data in the first supplement, Volume I (2) published in November, 1971, and in the second supplement, Volume I (3) published in November, Copies of the Historical Statistics of Newfoundland and Labrador can be obtained from the Department of PUblic Works and Services, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John's, Newfoundland, upon payment of $4.50 per copy. Newfoundland and Labrador residents should remit 7% sales tax.

4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section A. Population and Vital Statistics B. Heal th and Welfare C. Labour Force D. Wages and Working Conditions E. Education F.. Gross Provincial Product and Personal Income G. Provincial Government Finance H. Banking and Finance I. Price Indexes J. Agriculture K. Fisheries L. Forestry M. Mining N. Manu-fac turing O. Investment P. Construction and Housing Q. Transportation R. Communications S. Electric Power T. Trade and Servic es U. Tourism V. Politics and Government W. Justice

5 Tables that have not been updated and reasons: Table # Reason B-7 Dept. of Social Serv~ces & Rehabilitation has discontinued producing data in thi~ form. c-4 C-5 c-6 C-7 c-8 C-9 c-24 C-25 c-26 C-27 F-2 Census Data Census Data Census Data Census Data Census Data Census Data Not Available Not Available Not Available Census Data This qata has been discontinued; for reviseq Goncept see Table F-3. J-5 J-6 J-7 J-B 1-7 Census Data Cens.us Data Census Data Census Data This table was based on a special s.urvey, last done by Statistics Canada in J:\f-6 Not Available Cant fd.

6 Table # Reason p-6 Census Data P-7 Census Data T-2 Census Data T-3 Census Data T-4 Census Data T-5 Census Data T-6 Census Data T-7 Census Data T-IO T-ll Census Data Census Data T-12 Census Data T-13 Census --Data T-14 Census Data V-I No Change

7 LIST OF MAPS Map 1 Census Divisions and Subdivisions of Newfoundland and Labrador prior to Map 2 Census Divisions and Subdivisions of Newfoundland and Labrador, S,chedule of Census' Divisions and names of Subdivisions for Newfoundland and Labrador, Map 3 Census Metropolitan Area of st. John's, Newfoundland, 1971.

8 MAP 1 CENSUS DIVISIONS OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 63 AVALON PENINSULA _._._._._', i i! 5Io1---~ :.~~_t_-_::_-~-.'---- SCOIe- 01 MillIS o 25!!O 6 H d e::ed 5

9 MAP 2 '''-'---..,...,--,-..--~-._. -'...,..--~----~ l.t)u -----! AVALON PENINSULA-pI~J1NSULf. AVALON IC'l r-'(u"t.t.n. 0 '0 fl),,. ~~,"~'!::,.'[},!j\tf- ~~~~o!.'t 1"~~,~ ft \ I r--- 49" NEWFOUNOLAND--TERRE-NEUVE LEGEND -LEGENOE C.ENSUS (jivision --DI\i'-SI-QN-'CfRi:-ct"SEMENT 7 CENSUS SUBDIVISION SUBDIVISION O-CRECENSEMENT ELAHCq;T CITY-Vlli.f PR'NC'PAL(. D~~~,S~: ~ l/r~o:a~l,i/:':f A~:AREC:(NSE"'UH ~ 0 ~ H ~ 40 IN.f'~O~~~:'\:~R~;::f~~ot~7.r~{iA~~"'" S I,\ I(C{U{NUT OU (AUOA.ltl,

10 Division No. 1. Admiral $ Beach 2. Arnold's Cove 3. Bishop's Cove 4. Bronch 5. Chapel Arm 6. Come.By.Chance 7. Fermeuse 8. Fox Harbour 9. Gaskiers 10. Han t' s Harbour 11. Harbour Main 12. Heart's Content 13. Lawrence Pond 14. Long Harbour, 15. Mount 'Carmel - Mi,chells Brook - St,' Catherine's 16. Norman' $ Cove - Long Cove 17. North River ls.,petty Harbour 19. "Port Kirwin 20. Portugal Cove South 22. Renews 23. Riverhe ad Divi sion No Baine Harbour 2. Fox Cove - Mortier 3. Grand Le Pierre 4. Lord's Cove 5. Mer ash een 6. Porkers Cove 7. Point au Gaul 8. Point May 9. Port Elizabeth 10. Red Harbour 11. Rushoon 12. St. Bernard's 13. St. Jo sep\:1' s 14. Winterland 15. Woody Island Division No.3 1. Hermitage 2. Isle aux Morts 3. Milltown - Head of Boy d'espoir 4. Moni svi lie 5. Paol's Cove Division No.4 1. Berry Head, Port au Port 2. Cape St. George- Petit Jardin - Grand Jardin - De Grau - Marches Point - 3. Gallants Loretto - Sheaves Cove 4. Kippens 5. Lourdes 6. Port au Port West - Aguathuna Division No.5 1. Cormack 2. Cox's Cove 3. H ompden 4. Howley 5. Irish town 6. Meadows 7. South Brook Humber District.8. Steady Brook, Humber District 9. Summerside 10. Woods Island Division No.6 1. Appleton 2. Bu.chans 3. Mi Ilertown 4. Peterview NFLD. -- T.-N. SUBDIVISIONS Division No Badger's QUdy - Valleyfield _ Pool's Island 2. Centreville 3. Dark Cove - Middle Brook - Gambo 4. Duntara 5. Ealitport 6. Happy Adventure 7. Keels S. King's Cove 9. Melrose 10. Plate Cove East 11. Plate Cove West 12. Port Rexton 13. St. Brendan's 14. Sandrin..9ham 15. Sandy Cove 16. Terra Nova 17. Trini ty 18. Trinity 19. Wareham Division No.8 1. Brent's Cove 2. Burlin.gton 3. Carmanville 4. Coachman's Cove 5. Comfort Cove - Newstead 6. Crow Heod 7. Fleur de Lys 8. King's Point 9. LaScie 10. Leadin.9 Tickles West 11. Little Bay 12. Little. Boy Islands 13. Lushes Bight - Beaumont _ Beaumont North 14. Middle Arm, Green Bay 15. Mi les Cove 16. Ming's Bight 17. Musgrove Harbour - Doting Cove 18. Nippers Harbour 19. Pocquet 20. Point of Bay 21..Port Anson 22. Seal Cove 23. Tilt Cove 24. Triton - Jim's Cove - Cards Harbour 25. Westpo~t 26. Wild Bight, Green Boy 27. Woodstock Di vi sian No.9 1. Bellburns 2. Bi de Arm 3. Conche 4. Cook's Harbour 5. Cow Head 6. Daniel's Harbour 7. Flower's Cove 8. Great Harbour Deep 9. Hawke's Bay 10. Norris Point 11. Parsons Pond 12. Port au Choix 13. Port Saunders 14. River of Ponds ~5. Ro cky Harbour 16. St. Lun.aire - Griquet 17. St. Paul s 18. Sally's Cove 19. Sandy Cove, St. Barbe Narth 20. Trout River 21. Woody Poin.t, Bonne Bay Division No Cartwri ght 2. Davis Inlet 3. Goose Bay 4. Hopedale 5. Labrador City 6. L' An se au Clai r 7. Makkovik 8. Nain 9. North West River 10. Wabush

11 MAP 3 CENSUS METROPOLITAN AREA REGION M TROPOLITAINE DE RECENSEMENT LEGENO-LEGENOE CENSUS SUBOIVISION -- SUBOIVISION OE RECENSEMENT URBAN'ZE:O CORE: NOVAU URBANiSt: ATlANTIC OCEAN FRINGE: Urban.~ Urba.ne RurQI RurOle SUBDIVISION P (KELLIGREWS) ATLANTIC OCEAN CENSUS OF.CANADA; 1971 Rf.Cf'NSfMfNf DU CANAOA.1911.

12 LIST OF SYMBOLS The following synbols and abbreviations are used in this publication: D.B.S. = rorninian Bureau of Statistics. = figures not available. = figures not appropriate or not applicable. - = nil or ze~o... X = confidential. s. I.C. Code = Standard Industrial Ciassification Code. n.e.s. = not elsewhere specified. p =prel~nary figures. r = revised figures.

13 TABLE A-I NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE CHANGE OF POPULATION 1,. NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,..' FOR THE YE~S 19'66 TO 1973 i;ear Number Percent ~hange 1966 ', ' (Thousands) 4, ,06-514',Si7 5' , As at June 1st.

14 TABLE A-2 BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES, NET NATURA;t. INCREASE l z AND RATES PER THOUSAND POPULATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1972 Net Natural Birth Death Marriage Increase Rate (Per Rate (Per Rate (Per Net Rate (Per Thousand. Thousand Thousand Natural Thol1:sand Year Births POEu1at1.on) Dea-th~ POEu1ation) Marriages POEu1ation~ Increase 1 POEu1ation~ , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Excess ot births over deaths.

15 , TA.BLEA-3 NUMBER ANn'PERCEN~ ' OF; popliia';frorl., N;WF.oUNDLA ND AND LABRADOR, BY SEX, FOR THE:SELECT~ YEARS 1966'AND 1971 Year Number Per.cent Total Male Female Total Male Female,1966 1~71 493, ,l25 241, ~ , , As at June 1st.

16 TABLE A-4 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION 1, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY AGE GROUP, FOR SELECTED YEARS, 1966 AND 1971 Age Group Total Percent Total Percent Total , , , , , , , ,222' , ,61, , , '53, , , , , , , , ,2~ , ', , As at June 1st.

17 TABLE A-5 NUMBER AND PERCENT OF MALE POPULATION 1, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY AGE GROUP, FOR SELECTED YEARS 1966 AND 1971 Age Group Total Percent Total Percent Total 252, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , As at June 1st. 2 Population figures are randomly rounded and therefore the sum of the individually rounded figures does not necessarily equal the total.

18 TABLE A-6 NuMBER AND P'ERCENT OF FEMALE POPULATION! NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY AGE GROUP, FOR SELECTED YEARS, 1966 AND Age Group To~a Percent Total Percent Total :14 15; ",,:,69 70"+- 241, , , ,332 1~.0 27., ,30& , , , , , , , ,245 11".8 33, , , , ', , , , , , As at June 1st. 2 Population figures are randomly rounded and therefore the sum of the individually rounded figures does not necessarily equal the total~

19 TABLE A-7 NUMBER AND PERCENT OF POPULATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR', ay 14ARITAL STATUS. FOR CENSUS YEARS 1901 TO 1971 Total Single Married Year Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent , , ,, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,~ , , , , , , , , , , , , , Exc1us~ve of 1,377 residents of Labrador not available by marital status persons did not give marital status. Note: Percent columns may not add to because of rounding.

20 TABLE A-7 (Continued) Widowed Divorced Year Number Percent Number Percent , , , , ,428" , , , , ,

21 TABLE A-8 POPUIA TION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR;. BY RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION ~ FOR YEARS 196~,AND 1971 Year Total Roman Catholic Anglican United Church Salvation Army P~ntecostel Other 1 ~ percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number P~rcent Number Percent , , , ,~ , , , , ,960 36~9 144, , , , , Includes all religi'ons not included above, plus religions not acknow1edged~

22 TABLE A-9 NUMBER AND PERCENT OF POPULATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR\ BY ETHNIC ORIGIN, 1961 AND 1971 Ethnic Origin Number Percent Number Percent All Origin British Isles English Irish Scottish Other French Other European Asiatic Native Indi<?n & Eskimo Other 457, ;0 522, , , , , , ' 2, ,17, ,410 5, , , ,225, 4, ,720 1 I' l Includes Asiatic. Not:e: Percent columns may not add to because of rounding.

23 TABLE A-10 POPULATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY CENSUS DIVISION AND SEX, 1956, 1961, 1966 AND 1971 Census Division Male Female Total Male Female Total Total 86,383 84, ,213 95,045 93, ,904 12,324 11, ,980 12,,709 12,070 24,779 11,197 10,478 21,675 12,044 11,255 23,299 10,228 9,403 19,631 12,504 11,681 24,185 17,493 17,722 35,215 19,832 19,254 39,086 17, ,898 33,738 19,590 18,455 38,045 20,000 18,209 38,209 20,687 18,965 39,652 21,285 19,344 40,629 23,439 21,220 44,659 10,513 9,457 19,970 11,431 10,279 21,710 6,642 4,172 10,814 7,643 5,891 13, , , , , , ,853

24 TABLE A-10 (Con't) Census Division Male 1966 Female Total Male Female Total ,125 13,143 13,129 12,927 21,555 21,497 20,377 25,960 12,3~3 12,019 99,389 12,529 12,401 12,359 20,742 20,752 18,941 23,661 11,359 9, , ,489 25,672 13,989 25,530 12,457 25,286 14,484 42,297 22,863 42,249 20,375 39,318 20,867 49,621 26,223 23,752 12,072 21,157 15, , ,378 13,331 27,320 12,059 24,516 13,866 28,350 22,016 44,879 19,714 40,089 19,709 40,576 24,467 50,690 11,068 23,140 12,878 28,166 Total 252, , , , , ,104 1 Census Division Boundaries changed between 1966 and 1971 Censuses.

25 TABLE A-II URBAN 2' RURAL 2 RURAL FARM AND RURAL NON- FARM POPULATION, }ffiwfouthvland AND LABRADOR, BY CENSUS DIVISION, 1966 AND 1971 Cens~ Divisions Total ~ , ,514 25,672 25,530 25,286 42,297 42,249 39,318 49,621 23,752 21,157 Urban «"266, ,455 10,037 12,755 11,475 31,405 35,333 10,988 13,460 3,496 14,285 Rural ,707 75,059 15,635 12,775 13,811 10,892 6,916 28,330 36,161 20,256 6,872 Rural Farm 0 8,455 4, , Rural Non-Farm 218,252 70,102 15,037 12,740 12,465 10,620 " 6,855 27,815 35,600 20,148 6, , ,375 27,320 24,515 28,3~0 44,~75 40,090 40,580 50,690 23,140 28,165 Urban 0 298, ,080 16,355 14,670 13,545 31,905 34,625 12,080 14,760 4,885 19,895 Rural ,305 78,300 10,960 9,845 14,810 12,975 5,465 28,495 35,935 18,260 8,275 Rural Farm 4,525 2, Rural Non-Farm 218,780 75,775 10,870 9,835 14,045 12,695 5,425 28,160 35,480 18,220 8,275 1 Census Division Boundaries changed between 1966 and 1971 Censuses.

26 TABLE A-12 POPULATION OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY FEDERAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT AND 1971 Electoral District Bonavista-Trinity-Conception..,Burin-Burgeo Gander-Twi11ingate Grand FaIls-White Bay-Labrador Humber-St. George's-St. Barbe St. John's East St. John's West Total 67,876 54,219 71,620 66,973 77,380 83,321 72, ,396 69,543 54,044 71,480 75,106 82,263 87,477 82, ,104 1 rhis table presents final population counts of the 1971 Census for the federal electoral districts in Newfoundland, based on the 1966 Repr~sentation Order. Comparable figures are also shown for the 1966 Census.

27 TABLE A-13 HOUSEHOIJ)Sz NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR., Households by Number of Persons Average Number of Persons Type of Household 1 2 J Per Household All hou,seholds... 96,632 4,505 14,190 15,098 13,378 10,871 7,789 5,465 3,934 6, Family households 90, ,812 14,990 13,324 10,842 7,772 5,456 3,930 6, One-family households 83,552 13,812 14,453 12,221 9,536 6,739 4,638 3,360 5,' Two or more family households. 6, ,103 1,306 1, , Non,-,family households... 6,567 4,505 1, One person only 4,505 4, Two or more persons... 2,062 1, All households. 1l0,480 6,490 18,810 17,560 18,550 15,160 11,410 8,485 4,980 3,310 5, Family households 101,10~ 16,725 17,090 18,370 15,100 1l,375 8,460 4,975 3,305 5, One-family households 94,485 16,725 17,090 17,800 13,895 9,985 7,285 4,245 2,780 4, Two or more family households. 6, ,385 1, , Non-family households 9,370 6,495 2, One person only 6,490 6, Two or more persons 2,875 2, population figures are randomly rounded and therefore the sum of the individually rounded figures doe~ not necessarily eqmol the totel.

28 TABLE A-14 HOUSEHOLDS. ST. JOHN'SI. BY TYPE AND NUMBER OF PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD, 1966 AND 1971 Households b~_number of Persons Average Number of Pe:rsons Type of Household Total.! 2 J 4 ~ Per Household All households... 20, ,447 3,445 3,526 3,000 2,311 1, Family households 19,080 2,958 3,286 3,485 2,979 2,296 1, One-family households... 17,851 2,958 3,286 3,372 2,769 2,06.7 1, Two or more family households... 1, _ Non-family households... i, one person only TWo or more persons All households e.- 29,755 1,850 5,835 5,215 5,305 4,080 2,910 1,950 1, 'Family households 26;730 5,050 4,995.5,205 4,045 2,895 1,940. 1, ;5 One-familY...hpuseholds... 25,230 5,050 4,990 5,030 3,750 2,595 1, Two or more family households... 1, Non-family households e e 3,025 1, ' One. person_only. 1,850 1,850 '-.1.e) Two or more persons... 1, :, 1 Census metropolitan area. 2 population figures are randomly rounded and therefore the sum of the individualiy rounded figures does not necessarily equ!l the total. ~ l:zj];2

29 TABLE A-15 NUMBER OF FAMILIES OF INCORPORATED CITIES 2 TOWNS AND VILUIGES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY NUMBER OF PERSONS, 1971 Average Families By Number of Persons Number Number of ot Number Persons Persons of in Per Locality Families ~ J ~ L 1 ~ 2:!: Family Family Ne\</foundland & Labrador, Total 108,135 25,540 21,335 19,835 13,945 9,630 6,830 4,040 6, , Badger , Baie Vcrte , Bay Roberts , Bishops Falls , Bonavis(,u 1, , Bot\</ood , Burgeo , Burin , carbonear 1, , catalina , Channel-Port-aUX-Basques 1, ll , CIa renville llo , Corner Brook 5,635 1,290 1,160 1, , Deer T.ake , Dunville , Englee , Fogo , Fortune , Freshwater , Gander 1, , Glen\</ood ).1 Gloverto\</n 440 ll5 g~ , Goose Bay , Grand Bank , Grand Falls 1, , Happy valley llo , Harbour Breton , Harbour Grace llo '30 2, Hare Bay , Holyrood , Jerseyside Labrador City 1, , La\</n Le\</isporte ') , MarystO\</n , Mount Peorl , Norris Ann , Placentia , Fouch Cove , Ramea , Robert's Arm , Roddickton , St. Albon's ,855 ).4 st. Anthony ll , St, George's , St. John's City 19,1lO 5,450 4,035 3,600 2,425 1, , St. John's Area , St. Lawrence " Spaniard's Bay , Springdale Stepbenville 1, , Stepbenvilla Crossing Q , Trepassey T\</illingate , Upper Island Cove , Wabana 1, , Wesleyville , Wbitbourne , Windsor 1, llo

30 TABLE A-16 NUMBER OF FAMILIES OF mcorporated CITIES 1 TOWNS AND VILLAGES OF POPULATION AND OVER, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR! BY NUMBER OF CHILDREN Average Number Number Families By Number of Children -of of Number Children Children Locality of in -Per Families 2 2: ~ 1 ~.2 1 ~ 2: Families Family NeWfoundland & Labrador, Total 108,140 25,480 21,190 19,855 13,950 9,740 6,800 4,160 2,600 1,790 2,57; 2,9, Badger Baie verte ,32,) 2 9 Bay -Roberts , 1, Bishops Falls , Bonavista 1, , Botwood , Burgeo , 10 1, Burin , Carbonear 1, , Catalina Channel- Port-aux-Bas ques 1, ,94, _2.2 Clarenville Corner Brook 5,630 1,270 1,150 1,13() , Deer Lake , Dunville Englee 210 4,) ') Fogo Fortune 48, ) 1, Freshwater , Gander 1, , Glem<ood Glovertown Goose Bay ') Grand Ballk 'j 1, Grand Falls 1,705 45') , Happy Valley ) , liarbour Breton 1.2) , Harbour Grace , Hare Bay ') C, Holyrood Jerseys ide io ') Labrador City 1,74,) , Lawll ) Lewisporte , Marystown ; Mount Pearl 1, , , Norris Arm (.<)) 3. ;, Placentia ,20) 3.0 Pouch Cove Ramea _ Robert's Arm tl Roddiclitol'l <;, St. Alban's , , St. Anthony ? ~, 1,230 r.'.2 St. George's 370 "( ) 30 1, st. John's City 19,110 5,390 4,005 3,650 2,415 1, , St. John's Area 3,770 79') ,795?J. St. Lawrence 375 ') ) 1, ~, Spaniard's Bay :?O Springdale 67') ,(.()0 ;..,. ~) Stephenville 1, '; I" llq~ Stephenville crosst"ng 36') ?) J,?2) :3. -j Trepassey "(50 ;;.8 1\Iillingate ,) 5 '; (,25 J.8 Upper Island Cove )'" e Wabana 1, , III... 3, Wes+eyville ) Whitbourne ) ') )0 ) Wbdsor 1, ('5 3~) )1) )) 3,69') 2.9

31 TABLE A-17 AVAILABLE HISTORICAL POPULATrON STATISTIC,S, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY SETTLEMENT, FOR CENSUS YEARS 1966 AND 1971 Settlement Year of Incorporation Bay Roberts Bishop's Falls Bonavista Botwood Carbonear Channe1-Port-Aux-Basques Corner Brook Deer Lake i Fogo Grand Bank Grand Falls Harbour Grace Spaniard's Bay St. John's City St. Lawrence Upper Island Cove Windsor ,455 3,702 4,127 4,133 4,192 4,215 4,277 4,115 4,584 4,732 5,692 5,942 27,116 26,309 4,289 4,42i 1,150 1,155 3,143 3,476 7,451 7,677 2,811 2, ,764* 79,884 88,102* 2,130 2,173 1,790 1,819* 6,692 6,644 * Denotes change in boundaries since 1966.

32 TP.BLE A-18 POPULATION z CORNER BROOK AND ST. JOHN'S2 BY SPECIFIED AGE GROUPS, 1951, 1956, 1961, 1966 and 1971 Year Total CORNER BROOK ; , ,540 1,860 1,498 1,280 1,222 1,876 1, ,225 3,970 3,351 2,406 2,189 1,992 3,275 2,608 1,655 1, t 25,185 3,968 3,776' 3,189 2,328 1,933 3,325 2,639 1,971 1, ,116 3,601 3,823 3,671 2,997 2,082 '3,256 2,837 2,279 1, ,310 2,580 3,160 3,420 3,435 2,350 3,235 2,895 2,295 1, \ ST. JOHN'S ,873 6,806 5,702 4,424 4,585 4,581 8,.009 6,994 4,677 3,527 1,404 2, ,078 7,091 6,440 5,598 4,863 4,658 7,781' 7,617 5,336 3,858 1,371 2, ,633 7,717 7,173 6,671 6,449 5,120 7,827 7,483 6,713 4,142 1,600 2, ,884 9,188 8,758 8,571 8,819 7,162 9,179 8,649 8,534. 5,517 1,927 3, ,100 7,965 9,480 9;170 9,790 9,305 11,520 8,830 8,560 7,045 2,180 4, Includes to\vns of Corner Brook East, Corner Brook West and Curling.

33 'TABLE A-19 POPULATION OF INCORPORATED CITIES z TOWNS z LOCAL Th1PROVEMENT DISTRICTS z LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMUNITIES AND RURAL DISTRICTS 2 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, Census Year of Census Years Cities Division Inco~oration (Number of Persons) st. John's ,8'13 57,078 63,633 79,884 88,102 ~~ Corner Brook ,835 23, ,185 27,116 26,309 Towns Badger ,036 1,192 1,187 Baie Verte ,144 2,397 Bay de Verde Bay Roberts ,222 1,306 1,328 3,455 3,702 Belleoram Bishops Falls ,139 3,393 4,099 4,127 4,133 Bonavista ,718 4,078 4,186 4,192 4,215 Botwood ,421 3,894 3,680 4,277 4,115 Brigus Y Burgeo ,138 1,454 1,682 2,226 ~'~ Burin ,116 1,l44 1,167 2,586.'~ Carbonear ,351 3,955 4,234 4,584 4,732 Catalina ::' 944 1,110 1,089 1,131

34 TABLE A-19 (Continued) Census Year o.f Census Years Towns Division Incorp Change Islands Channel-Port aux Basques ,634 3,320 4,141 5,692 5,942 C1arenville ,093' 1,195 1,541 1,813 2,193 C1arkes Beach * Cupids ~91 Deer Lake ,655 3,481 3,998 4,289 4,421 Dunville ,121 1,622 1,742 Elliston Englee ,050 Fogo ,078 1,184 1,152 1,150 1,155 Fortune I ,194 1,360 1,703 2,164 Freshwater, P Bay (!), 1,048 1,396 1,3.10 1,562 Gander ,956 4,938 5,725 7,183. 7,748 GaUltoiS Glenwood ,130 1, G1overtown NIL 604 1,197 1,246 1,915* Grand Bank ,148 2;430 2,703 3,143 3,476 Grand Falls ,064 6,064 6,605 7,451 7,677 Greenspond 7 ' Happy Valley 10 J, ,145 2,861 4,215 4,937*

35 TABLE A-19 (Continued) Census Year of Census Years Towns Division Inc0!:l J Harbour Breton ,076 1,442 2,196* Harbour Grace ,331 2,545 2,650 2,811 2,771 Hare Bay ,195 1,467 1,410 1,485 Holyrood ,125 1,282* Jerseys ide ,061 Lama line La~m ,000 Lewisporte ,2J:8 2,076 2,702 2,892 3,175 Little Catalina Lumsden * Main Brook, W.B. Dist Marystown ,206 1,460 1,691 1,894 4,960 * MOWlt Pearl Nil 1,979 2,785 4,428 7,211 Newtown Norris A:rm , ,226 1,252 1,191 Old Perlican ,5 * Pasadena Placentia ,233 1,610 1,847 2,211 Point Leamington Port Union Pouch Cove ,033 1,181 1,324 1,374 1,483

36 TABLE A-12 ~Cbntinuedl Census Year of Census Years Towns Division Incorp Ramea ,160 1,208 Roberts Arm ,04lf Roddickton ,062 1,185 1,227 1,239 St. Albans ;079 1,334 1,547 1,715 1,941 * St. Anthony ,380 1,761 1,820 2,269 ~,593 St. George's ,181 2,046 2,082 St. Lawrence ,451 1,837 2,09~j 2,130 2,173 South Brook, Hall's Bay South River Spaniardts Bay ,209 1,411 1, * 1,76~ Springdale, ,543 2,130 2,795 2,773 3,224 Stephenville ;600.3,762 6,043 5,910 7,770, Stephenville Crossing ,462 1,552 2,209 2,433 2,129 Trepasse?, ,443* * Twi11ingate ~,374 1,437 * Upper Island Cove ,346 1,563 1,668 1,790 1,819 Wabana ,460 7,873.8,026 7,884 5,421 Wesleyville ,304 1,313 1,285 1,238 1,142 Whitbourne , ,235 Windsor ,674 4,520 5,505 6,692 6,644 Winterton

37 TABLE A-19 (Continued) Census Year of Census Years Rural Districts Division Incorp Badger IS Quay- -Valley field- - Pool! s Is land ,056 1,344 1,492 1,466 1,457 Fox Coye-Mortier Mount Carme1-Mitcbe11 T s Brook-Sto Catberine's Musgrave Harbour- Doting Cove ,016 1,062 1,183 1,232 Triton-Jim's Cove- Card" s Harbour ,002 Local Government Communities Admiral's Beacb NSS NSS Appleton NSS 154 NSS Baine Harbour Be11burns Berry Head-Port au Port NSS * Bide 'Arm NIL NIL NIL NIL 278 Bisbops C~ve Brancb Brent's Cove Burlington Cape st. George-Petit Jardin- Grand Jardin-De Graw- Marcbes Point-Loretto- Sbeaves Cove ,206 1,301 1,416 1,595 ~

38 TABLE A-19 ( C ont inued ) Local Government Census Year of Census Years Corrununit ies Division IncorR Cartwright Coachman t s Cove Comfort Cove-Newstead Conche Cormack * Cox's Cove Crow Head Dallie1' s Harbour Daniel's Point Davis Inlet Duntara Eastport Fermuse * F'leur de Lys Fox Harbour Ga11ants Gaskiers Grand Ie Pierre Great Harbour Deep Hampden ' Happy Adventure ~3 364 Harbour Main '

39 '::ABLE A-19 (Cont.inued) Local Government Census Year of Census Years CommUIllties Division Incorp Hermitage '*" Hopeda1e ~ Irishtown Kee1s King's Cove Kingls Point * 651 L'Anse au C1air * Leading Tickles West Little Bay (Green Bay) Little Bay Islands Lord's Cove Lourdes Lushes Bight-Beaumont- Beaumont North Makkovik Meadows Me1rose Merasheen Nil ML'dle Arm, G.Bay Miles Cove Mi11er+,own Ming's Bight 3,

40 1ABLE A-19 (Continued) Local Government Census Year of Census Years 9 t;)jnmunit ies Division Incorp Morrisvi11e Nain Nippers Harbour Norris Point North River E Pacquet Parker's Cove Parsons Pond Plate Cove East 7 '" 1960 ts6 t Plate Cove West ' 308 Point au Gaul Point May Point of Bay Pool's co~e ' Port Anson ~ 123 Port Elizabeth ~ NIL J?ort Kirwin Port Rexton Port Saunders.9 1~ " *, Portugal Cove South ~50 371

41 TABLE A-19 (Continued) Local Government Census Year of Census Years Communities Division Incor~ Red Harbour NSS NSS Renews Riverhead 3 (St. Mary's) '2H7 291 ~a River of Ponds Rocky Harbour Rushoon * st. B~rnardfs st. Brendan's p St. Joseph' s3 (S.M.B.) St. Joseph I s3 (P.B) NIL St. Lunaire-Griquet St~ Mary' St. I:aul' St. Shott's Sally's cove Sandringham Sandy Cove (Eastport) Sandy Cove, St. Barbe North ':YO South Brook, Humber Dist Steady Brook, Humber Dist Summers ide

42 TABLE A-19 (Continued) Local Government Census Year of Census Years Communities Division Incorp Terra Nova Tilt Cove Trinity,3 T.B Trout River westport "IUd Bight, G.B Winter1and WoodIs Island Woodstock Woody Island, P.B Woody Point, Bonne Bay * Local Improvement Districts Arnold IS -Cove Buchans, L.I.D NIL NIL NIL carmanvi11e * centreville NIL NIL Chapel Arm Come By Chance Cook I s Harbour Cow Head } Dark Cove-Middle * Brook-Gambo ,553 1,903 2,179 2,446 2,586

43 'TABLE A-19 (Continued) Local Improvement Census Year of Censu~ Years Districts Division Incorp , Flower I s C ove Goose Ba Hant I s Harbour Hawke's Bay * Heart's Content How1ey Isle eru.x Morts ~~ ,064 1,158 Kippens ,079 1,086 1,383 Labrador City NIL NIL 386 5,037 7,622 La Scie ,064 1,255 Lawrence Pond NIL NIL NIL 11 NIL Long Harbour Mi11town b bead of Bay D'Espoir ,079 1,233* Norman's ove - Long Cove Nortb West River Peterview Petty Harbour Porteu Port west-aguatbuna Port aux Cboix 3, ' * Seal Cove, W.B Soutbern Harbour Sunnyside

44 TABLE A-19 (Continued) Local Improvement Census Year of Dist-ricts Division Incorp. Census Years ~ Trinity3, B.B Wabush NIL NIL 151 2,669 3,387 Wareham Wedf$ewood Park NIL NIL NIL Local Improvement District previous to 1971 census. 2 Local Government Community previous to 1971 census. 3 Unincorporated previous to 1971 census. 4 Rural District previous to 1971 census. 5 Pasadena-Midland previous to 1971 census. 6 Listed separately as- Bay D'Espoir and Milltown, Bay D'Espoir previous to 1971 census. 7 Buchans, the company town, is not a ].oca1 Improvement District. The figure given for 1971 and 1966 are for the L.:j:.n. of Buchans. The population for the- company town of Buchans is as follows: ,944 2,413 2,463 2,159 1,907 8 Incorporation included the former unincorporated communities of Trepassey, Trepassey Lower Coast and Daniel's Point,L.G.C. This explains why no population is shown for Daniel's Point for Population count includes Gargame11e NSS - Not Separately Shown * - Denotes change in Boundaries since 1966.

45 TABLE A-19 (Continued) Certain CorIlIl11,mi ties had boundary changes between the 1966 and 1971 Censuses. The following table ~hows the 1966 population based on 1971 boundaries only for those communities whose populations were affected. St. John's Burin Clarkes Beach Glovertown Lumsden Marystown St. Albans Spaniard's Bay Trepassey Berry Head-Port au Port 80,016 2, , ,416 2,003 1,391 1, Cape St. George - Pettt Jardin - Grand Jardin - De Graw - Marches Point - Loretto - Sheaves Cove Fermeuse Hermitage Port aux Choix 1,

46 TABLE A-20 IMMIGRANTS: EMlGRANT Sa IN-MlGRANTS z OUT-MIGRANTS: TOTAL IN z TOTAL OUT AND NET MIGRANTS z NUMBERS AND RATES PER THOUSAND AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PERIOD NEWFOUNDLAND 1961-'62 TO :.71 Total Out 2 + 4) Net Migrants ( ) Immigrants~ 1) Emigrants{2) In-Migrants{3) Out-Migrants(4) Total in (l + 3) (RATES PER THO~SAND) ,, : : (NUMBER) ,080 5,049 5, ;473 6,382 5, ,083 8,509 6; ,163 5;869 9,682 6, , ,429 7, ,158 7,510 10,778 8, ,594 8,559, 9,755 9, ,423 8,083 8,621 9~ ,202 6,712 12,973 7, ,656 8,352 11,035 9, ,643 6,994 9,130 10,845 11,120 J.2,936 12,349 11,044 14,175 12, ; Total 6,589 13,714 68',735 93,213 75, , Notes: 1) 2) 3) 4) Immigrants is the number of persons enterihg Ne~found1and from. other countries Emigrants is the number of persons leaving Newfoundland for other countries. In-migrants is the number of persons entering Newfoundland from other provinces. Out-migrants is nh~ number of persons leaving Newfoundland for other provinces. Source: Working Paper (Population Estimates and Projection Series) No. 8, E, Jeanine Perreault, Statistics Canada.

47 TABLE B-1 NUMBER OF DOCTORS AND REGISTERED NURSES PER 1,000 POPULATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 to 1972 Year Number Number of Doctors Number of of Per 1,000 Registered Population Doctors Population Nurses (Thousands of Persons) , , , , ,334 Number Registered Nurses Per 1 z 000 Population

48 SELECTED STATISTICS OF OPERATING HOSPITALS, Nm-WOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1972 Rated Bed Ca'pacity Annual Operating Rated Bed Per 1,000 Annual Admissions Year Hospitalsl CaEacit~l, 2 Population Admissions Per Bed , ~4, , , , , P 47 2, , P 47 2, P At Decemper 31 of the reporting year. Rated beds and cribs only, excludes bassinets. Preliminary data.

49 'TABLE NUMBER OF OPERATING HOSPITALS 2 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR ~ BY TYPE AND RATED BED CAPACITY 2 AT DECEMBER TO Operating Hospitals By r.ype Rated Bed capacity Total Newfoundland ,995. 2,98~ 2,997 2,986 Public General ,577 2,471 2,486 2,478 Non-Teaching with no long-term units , 1,501 1,516 1, beds 13 1~ beds beds beds , + beds Non-teaching with long-term units beds beds beds Teaching - full & partial , beds , beds Children's chronic-conv.-rehab Others Rated beds and cribs only, bassinets excluded. 2 Preliminary data.

50 TABLE B-4 NUMBER AND RATE OF DEATHS FROM CANCER AND TUBERCULOSIS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1971 Cancer Tuberculosis Year Population Death Rate Per 100,000 Deaths Population Deaths Death Rate Per 100,000 POEu1ation (Thousands of Persons) (Number) (Number)

51 TABLE B-5 NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS AND HEADS 'OF FAMILIES RECEIVING SOCIAL ASSISTANCE, NEwFOUNDIAND AND IABRADOR, BY TYPE, MARCH 31, 1951 TO 1m.. Blind Disabled Old Age Persons Persons Long-Term All Forms of Short-Term ~ A'ssistance 1 Allowance Allowance Assistance Social Assistance 2 (Original) (Original) (Revised) ,8,56 5, ,053 3,594,1953 5, ,969 1, '5, ,934 ~, , ,132 3, , ,813 3, , ,975 3, , ,032 5, , ,285 7, , ,129 7,535 5, , ,220 7,764 5, , ,292 8,026 6, , ,436 8,371 6, , ,586 8,833 5, , ,746 9,059 5~ , ,817 9,516 4, , ,873 11,095 5, ,136 7, '50 15,i77 8,934 7, ,393 13,384 8, , ,729 8, , , ,576 9,396 7,147 I Old Age Assistance has been discontinued. 2 Includes persons receiving assistance in the form of food, fuel, rent, clothing, household maintenance and utilities, board and lodging, burials, housekeeper allowances, travelling, storage/trans. household effects and repairs to houses. 3 This series reflects a change in concept by the Department of Social Services and Rehabilitation in its Statistical reporting. The "original" series shown for both Long and Short Term Assistance reflect double counting in that Long Term cases also receiving Short Term Assistance were included in both the Long Term and Short Term data. Short Term data (REVISED) has been adjusted to exclude cases receiving both types of assistance; these cases now being reflected in the unadjusted (ORIGINAL) Long Term series only. 4 Preliminary.

52 '.1>.3L:: ;,-E SELEC:;::~ SV,IIS:aCS OF SOCIAL ASSIS':A!;C I 1'B-IFC:;'it!.AEI. Aj':1; LABi'.Af,Oi'. r:,y PRO'iINCIAL ELEC!OP.AL LISTRIC!, r :ARCH 1971 : i'lumber in Receipt: Number in Receipt l'!um!;er in Receipt Persons Depen'.len: ;:umter in Eeceipt Persor,~ Dependent of Blind Persons of Disabled of Long Term,;pon Lonp; of Short 7erm No. Electoral District Allowances hs s 1s ta rlce Term J..ssistence Ass ists nee l i'e;~o~. ;~~~!nce : ~m ? Eell Island ~ 1,~lE 1,399 37~ 335 1, ,338 1,157 2 Bonavista North C ,560 1,436 1,310 ~~ ,612 1,53~ 1,173-3 Bonavista South :: (.4e 1,930 l,95b 1, ,158 1, II Burgeo-La- Polle ; ( Burin ~ i.~0 1,440 1,484 1, Bay de Verde L Cr) 71:4 748 :: ~ Ferr.r18nd 4 4 '< Y :, Fogo ,r:~2 1,734 1 "E E 243 1,555 1,174 1,136 9 Fortune <: 903 Sfl (: :: Gander ~ , II Grano Falls LC) ;:'~1,'''4 (.7" Green Bay ;89 l,at 1,~2'2 1, Harbour Grace "32 1,2,) 1,279 1, Harbour Main ~59 1,':19 1,'<-30 1, Humber East HUlllber Ivest ~44 1,197 2,002 1, ,372 1,993 1, Labrador North : 51? Labrador South 215 ~20 ::':9 n5 [ , Placentia East ,054 1,078 1,(' E Placentia West ,n8 1,124 1, Port au Port ,110 2,Qi;2 2, , ~ ~ 407 2,140 1,493 1, Port de Grave (- 5~ ' St. Barbe South ,477 1,404 1, , St. Georges '; ,484 l,~77 1, ; ,313 1, St. John's Centre ,022: 1, St. John's East e19 78t; 80':: 11.',9 2:3 < St. John's North ,<'58 1,373 1,3h') ,106 1,246 1, St. John's South ~480 i! ,159 1,1::3 1,3:'!. :'00 ~11 32~ 1,318 1,345 1, St. John's Hest 5 5 L ,110 1,10<' :!.,03 7 ao , St. Mary's ;2 S37 Bu2 ':: E Trinity North L92 1,524 l,~:.o :, e 32 Trinity South 1~ ~49 1,454 1,4~c 1, 'IWilling8te ' Wh1 te Bey North , <''' , White Bay South i! cf.3 17e lee.1~ carbonear E C 7,,3 ~ Herm1tage ~ 22t 1,04e 1,11'0 1,086 12& Labrador West cl 1(: E lewisporte B ,912 1, ,006 1, St. Barbe North ('9 51;1 53~ St. John's East (Ext.) :!.E? E5 Not Stated 'l'arai.9 1. Includes persons receiving all forms of Short Term Social Assistance and reflects revised concept in statistical report in,;:. See Notes 2 and 3. Table B Preliminary

53 T~BLE B-8 FAMILY ALLOWANCE PAYMENTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, FISCAL YEARS TO Year Number of Families Number of Children Total Payments J-72 72, ,812 73, ,938 74, ,866 76, ,804 78, ,340 16,983,302 17,046,934 17,048,212 16,942,945 16,946,156

54 TABLE B-9 NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN INSTITUTIONS AND FOSTER HOMES, AND ADOPTIONS PLACED OR RECOGNIZ~D, NEWFO~LAND ANt> LABRADOR, F,ISCAL YEARS TO Adoptions In In Placed or 1 Year " IlJ.s~itutions Foster Homes 1 Recognized , , , , , ; Represents the number of children in care as of March 31 o~ ea'c~ y~a'r. 2 Represents total adopt~ons,placed or recognized during the' fiscal year. 3 Preliminary.

55 TABLE B-10 SELECTED STATISTICS OF ADMISSIONS TO BOYS HOME AND TRAINING SCHOOL, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,FISCAL YEARS TO Number Average of Boys Average School Year Admitted Age Grade Preliminary

56 TABLE C-1 TOTAL POPULATION 14 YEARS O'F AGE AND 6VER~ PARTICIPATION RATE12 LABOUR FORCE 2 EMPLOYED 2 UNEMPLOYED 2 UNEMPLOYMENT RA TE2 z NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1949 TO 1973 Total population participation Total 'Labour unemp1o~ent Not in the Year 14 and over Rate1 Force Em;e1oyed Unemployed Rate La bour Force (Thousands (Percent) (Thousands (Thousands, (Thousands (Percent) ( Thousands of persons) of,persons) of persons) of persons) of persons) III III ' ,1 167' 1964 ' '3 174, ,

57 TABLE C-l (Continued) Tot,~l, ~P6pu1:?t ion participation Total Labour Unemp1o~ment Not ;in the Year 14 and over Raie 1 Force Employed Unemployed Rate L8bo~ Force ( ThOUsands (percent) ( ThouS a'ngs ( ~rhousands (Thousands (Percent) (Tho~ands of pe'r~ ons ) of persons) of' persons) of persons) ofp,~rsons ) 1967,(A,verage) 3?3 ' 44,.3 :L43 131,12 '8,4 ' ~180 January 3:19 4O:"S ,,1! 189,February 3i9 41;, March ,9 ~ ,~89 April \ J21 4i.4 133' :May:' '321 43, ~9 180 June ,~0 171 'J1;i.lY' ' AUgust , ,6 171, Sept.ember, ,4 178 "October '3~ ,i '78 " J.,.J,N'ovember ,4.,:178 :D~cember , ,1 184 'w~ ~', " '1968 ;'(Ave'rage ) ,7 186 ~J~~uary : ' ,I8 13\.4 '193, Fe.bruary,j27 ' i;l5 )8 13,5 )194 Match li April May ,7 184 June '176 July August 331, ' September October '184 November December ' '4

58 Table C-l (Continued) Total population participation Total'Labour unemplo~ent Not in the Year 14 and Over Ratel Force Em.Eloyed Unemployed Rate Labour Force (Thousands (Percent) (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands (Percent) (Thousands of Persons) of Persons) of P~rsons) of Persons) of Persons) 1969 (Average) January 334, 40.7 i I98 February ' March April May June July ' August September ' October November December (Average) ' 133 It) January i February ~ March April , 20 14~:5 207 May , i June '13, 8.6 "194 JUly August ' September October November / December

59 TABLE C-l ( Cont inued) Total Population participation (Total Labour Unemployment Not in the Year 14 and over Rate1 force Employed Unemployed Rate2 Labour Force (Thousands (percent) (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands (Percent) (Thousands of persons) of persons) of persons) of persons) of persons) 1971 (Average) ,-,",--- January 348 IjJ" February March April 350 4j May ' June July AugUst September October ,~ovember "December (Average) j~nuary r.5 ~ February 357, March ' April May June July August September October November December

60 TABLE C-l (Continued) Total Population 14 and over participation Rate1 Total Labour Force Employed Unemployed unemplo~ment Rate Not in the Labour Force (Thousands of persons) (Percent) (Thousands of persons) (Thousands (Thousands (Percent) of persons) of persons) (Thousands. of persons) 1973 (Average) January February March -April May JW1e July August September October , '( ' ' , The labour force as a percentage of tbe population 14 years of age and over 2. Th.e W1employ~d as a percentage of tbe labour force.

61 TABLE C-2 l--1ale POPULATION 14 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER;! PARTICIPATION RATE12 LABOUF FORCE, EMPLOYED z UNEMPLOYED, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1949 TO Year " o~ ~ 1952 o. 0 " ",~ ,a 1959'.. '.. e 1960 ~ Mal~ population 14.and over (Thousands of persons) (; i ~41 ]:45 l50 ~ Male Not in the participation Labour Labour Rate1 Force Employed Unemployed Force (Percent) (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands of persons) of persons) of persons) of persons) ; , ) (

62 Table C-2 (Cont'd) Male Male Not in the population Part ici~at ion Labour Labour 14 and over Rate Force Employed Unemployed Force 1967 (Average) January R EO February March April May June July III 7 47 August September October III November December (Average) January l67 5B":7 98 BI 17 b February March April $ May June July August, September 169, ' October November December

63 Table C-2 (Cont'd) Male M,a,le Not i,n.. the Pop~ation part,ici~ation Labour Labqur Year 14 a'nd over "Rate Force Employed Unempl,oyed FOI:c,e 1969,( f.verage) :Jartuary ,6 T93 EI 1'7-72, February 171 ' ' 75-,March ,April ' 73" May' ',172 ' ' ;June' 173,.64.2,Ill 100 ~1 62, :J.Uly ~: :August..: 174' 66.1 ':1; September October ; 'November De6eIIiber 174, 56., '" 1970 (Average) :: January 175 5b7b, ; 99 E3 1b 76 February 176: ,8 78' 'March 175: '56.0 ' "April May 'Jtine j JUly 176 '68.2 1' Augw:rt, '1 ' September ), October :"7 " III,143 t2 66 November ~7 Ill' l;;6 December 177,

64 Table C-2 (Cont'd) Male Male Not in the population Participation Labour Labour Year 14 and over :Rate 1 Force Employed Unemployed Force 1971 (Average) ' January 17B F February, March '7.0 April May June ' ,59 July ~7 August b September october November December (Average) ' January 1B1 5S:"6 IcE; February March April May JUne July cl15 "'14 55 August '59 September october November D~cember

65 TABLE C-3 FEMALE POPULATION 14 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, PARTICIPATION RATE1, LABOUR FORCE, EMPLOYED, UNEMPLOYED, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1949 TO 1973 Female Female Not in the Population Part ic ipat ion Labour Labour 14 and over Rate1 -Force Em,E10yed Unemployed Force ' " ' (Thousands (Percent) (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands of persons) of persons) of persons) of persons) of persons) III i ' III ' ,

66 TABLE C+ 3 (continued) Female POpUJ.at ion 14,and over partfci~ation Rate Female Labour Force Unewloyed Not in the Labolix' }i'or9~.'thousands of 'persons ) (Per'cent) ( Tlious,ands of per~ons) ( Th ous ands of persons) (Thousands of' pers6ns) (ThoUsands of p~:r:sons) 1967 (Average) - 0 ' January 0 0 F~.9.I'\l.a~ MaF,ch. ' ' ' ' :.April.. :. ~o ~a.y~ :. ~ 0 0 ". ' '... '. J\lIle. O' ' 0,.,.J~y f}.....aug'\lst September 0 0 '.bc1tobet. Nb:v:einbei'.. 'D'~'certlber..,', '", 1968 (Ay~rag~)...'... Januery...'...'... February.... March.... April.. 0 Iv1ay.... (!-wl~ 'UJ.y AugtlSt. 0 Ii September. ~:'ctober ~,:ovembei'... ;)ec'einber " i56 i , ' _be:' 16(:- 16:: , ,; ; , ; E : , , b' <8 < ' , :j ' b' li8' ' ~3", 121" 123\ 12.0'- 122: ~ ?

67 TABLE C-3 (Continued) Female Female Not in the population partici ation Labour " Labour Year 14 and over Rate Force Employed Unemployed Force ~ (Thousands (percent) (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands of persons) of persons) of persons) of persons) of persons) ~969 (Average) Janua'ry... Ib S February March April May, ,23 June e. Ju.:l;.y ~ August September October l 39 i26 November i25 December ~' ' (Average) January... }be ,February , March ,,130 April ' May ~ June '. 130 Jt1.ly' August.., September October November, t'decemb~,r ''''. ~ '",... '",;,

68 TABLE C-3 (Continued) Female Female Not,in the population partici~ation Labour Labour Year 14 and over Rate Force ~loyed UnemE10yed Force (Thousands (Percent) (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands of persons) of persons) of persons) of persons) of persons) 1971 (Ave;r:'age) JanuarY... ' 170 2b.5 Ti i26 F~p.ru.ary., March e, April.~. e' Ma.y :.J:1ine ' 1~8 ~:July ,AugUSt i30 'September Oct,cber ;Noveinber :. Ilecember ' 1972'.'(Average)., January b February March ' 130: April May June ' July ,127 August September October November -\ December CI

69 TABLE C-3 (Continued) Year Female Population 14 and OVer partici~ation Rate Feml?le' Labour For'ce Em;Eloyed Unemployed Not :in the Labour Force, (Thousands of persons), (Percent) (Thousands of persons) (Thousands of persons) (Thousands of persons) (Thousands of persons) 1973 (Average).... J.anuary February.. Marcn ".... e. April..... '... e' May ' '.. Jun~ Ju1.y" Augu.st.. '.... September.. Octobe'r. :... ~ ' ' Data unavailable The Labour' Force as a percentage of the population 14 years of age and over.

70 TABLE C-10 LABOUR FORCE, ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL V ARIATION 1 2 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH to 1973 Year JanuarI Februar~ March April MaI June July Ausust SeEtember October November December (Thousands of Persons) (,) b ~ i ~ i~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ' ' i5'~ ( The actual computer program is carried out once a year and current seasonal adjustments are made by dividing the current figures by the predicted seasonal factors. The annual computer program not only predicts new seasonal factors, but also revises the entire historic series of seasona11y-aejusted data in light of the most recent information on changes in seasonality.

71 TABLE C-ll LABOUR FORCE, UNADJUSTED for SEASONAL VARIATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH 1969 TO 1973 Year Av. January February r4arch April May,June July August September October November December ( 'Thousands of Persons)

72 TABLE C-12 EMPLOYED" ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION1, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH 1953 TO 1973 Year JanW1.rI FebruarI March April MaI June J\llI August Se}2tember October November December (Thousands of Persons) , III III ~ ~ : See Note 1, Table C-IO.

73 TABLE C-13 EMPLOYED 2 UNAD~TUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION 2 NEWFOUNDLAND A~~ LABRADOR, B"" MONTH 1969 TO 1973 Year Average January' r'ebrul;3ry March April May,, June. r " July August, September October November December (Thousands of Persons) 1966 m 111 Ili l ill 113, i liq ill i28' 1970 m B ill ' ' :\

74 TABLE e-14 UNEMPLOYED ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION:- NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR. BY MONTH, 1953 TO ~ Januarz Februarz ~ April ~~ July AU8ust SeEtember October November December (THOUSANDS OF PERSONS) ~ to See Note 1, Table C-I0.

75 TABLE C-15 UNEMPLOYED, UNADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1973 ~ ~. Januar;y Februar;y March April May ~ July ~ September October November December (Thousands of Persons

76 TABLE C-16 UNEMPLOYMENT RATE; ADJUST,ED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION; NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1953 TO Year January February March April Max June JulX August September October November December (Percent) 1953 (4.7) (5.6) (4.B) 5.7 (4.B) (5.7) (6.0) (11.0) (9.9) 1954 (6.1) (5.1) (4.0) (B.7) (10.6) (5.7) (6.9) 1955 (6.2) (6.0) 7.B 5.9 (6.9) (7. B) (B.3) (6.7) 1956 (6.4) (6.3) (5. B) (5.7) (7.4) (7.4) (7.6) (B.6) 1957 B.O B.B (6.4) (10.0) 13.6 (10.2) B (11.0) (13.5) ' B B B (12.1) B.3 1B.9 19.B B B.3 1B.B (10.0) (12.2) 13.B (7.4) (10.3) (10.2) (10.B) B (10.5) (10.5) (7.0) (8.3) (7.5) B (6.0) (8.9) (B.O) (B.6) (B.O) B B (B.5 ) (7.1) (7.0) (7.8 ) (B.4) B B B., ~ B ,, B ] P ?2 12.E Unemployment, seasonally adjusted, as a percentage of the sum of employment and unemployment seasonally adjusted. 2 See Note 1, Table C-10 Note: Rates calculated from unemployment estimates of less than 10,000 are shown in brackets.

77 TABLE C-17 UNEMPLOYMENT RATE 1, UNADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1973 Year Ave. Januarl: Februar~ March April Mal: June Ju1l: August SeEtember October November December (Percent) !.Q..: l!.:!! Unemployed as a percentage of the labour force.

78 TABLE C,,:,18 ESTIMATES OF EMPLOYEES! FORESTRY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR! BY MONTH! 1969 TO 1973 :; (Thousands of Persoris) January los 2.0 February March April May June July August September October November December Average Previous to ~97l these estimates were based mainly on return~ from employers having 15 or more employees in anyone month of the year, and establishments employing less than 15 employees were sampled on a rotational basis. From 1971 onwards the estimates were based on returns received from employers having 20 'ot-more employees in anyone month of the year. Larger Firm Employment as a percentage of total estimated employment in Forestry is approximately 93.9% based on 1970 Annual Averages.

79 EST.IMATES OF EMPLOYEES, MINING~ BY MONTH,,1969 '):' NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1969, (Thousands of Persons) January Febr,uary March April ' May June July August September e 5.5 October' , November ~8 5.7 December Average Previous to 1971 these estimates were based mainly on returns from employers 'having 15 or more employees in anyone month of the year, and establish~ents employing less than 15 employees were sampled on a rotational basis. 'From 19'71 onwards the estimates were based on returns received from employers having 20 or more employees in anyone month of the year., Larger Firm Emp10ymen't as a Percentage of Total Estimated Employment in mining is approkimat!ely 98.5% baaed on 1970 Annual Averages.'

80 TABLE C-20 ESTIMATES OF EMPLOYEES, MANUFACTURING, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO (Thousands of Persons) January February March April May June. July August S'eptember October Novetnber December ' ll Average Previous to 1971 these estimates we~e based mainly on returns from employers having 15 or more employees in anyone month of the year, and establishments employing less than 15 employees were sampled on a rotational basis. From 1971 onwards the estimates were based on returns received from employers having 20 or more employees in anyone month of the year. Larger Firm Employment as a Percentage of Total Estimated Employment in manufacturing is approximately 95.7%, based on Annual Average.

81 TABLE C-21 ESTIMATES OF EMPLOYEES J CONSTRUCTION J NEWFO~LAND AND LABRADOR J BY MONTH 1969 TO (Thousands of Persons) January : February March Apri ' May June July August September October November December Average l 1 Previ'ous to 1971',these estimates were based mainly on returns from employers having 15 or more employees in anyone month of the year, and establishments employing less than 15 employees were sampled on a rotational basis. From 1971 onwards,t.he estimates were ba'sed, on returns received from employers having 20 or more employees in anyone month of the year. Larger Firm Employment as a'. Percentage of Total Estimated Employment in construction is approximately 77.6% based on 1970 Annual Averages.

82 TABLE C-22 ESTIMATES OF EMPLOYEES, TRANSPORTATION', COMMUNICATION, AND O,THER UTILITIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND.LABRADOR, BY MONTH 1969 TO'19Tr (Thousands of P,ersons) January February ''March April May June July August September October NovemQer December Average ls~l ; Previous to 1971 these estimates were based mainly on returns from employers having 15 or more employees in anyone month of the year, and establishments employing less than 15 employees were sampled on a rotati.onal basts. From 1971 onwards the,estim~,tes were based on re~urns received from employers having 20 or more employees in anyone month of the year. Larger Firm Employment as a Percentage of Total Estimated Employment ill transportation, Communication, and other utilities is approximately 89.5%, based on 1970 Annual Averages.

83 TABLE C-23 ESTIMATES OF ;EMPtDYEES,,TEA,DE (WHOLESALEr,AND RETAIL); NEWFOUNDLAN.D AND LABRADOR, :ay~~on'l'h'" 1969, T9:1973.,.. '~:",, ' , (Tho'usan9,s' of Persons) January February March April , B ~ B 10.B B June IB.2 IB'.B B.2 1B.7 ' August September October Nov~ber 1B.2 1B.3 l1.b lb December Average 17.' ,1.'4, 12.2 i ~ 11.6,,, 1,Previous to '1971,these estimates were based mainly"'on 'te'tur:ns from employers having 15 or more' employees iii-'any ofie 'month 0f' the',year, "and, e,sta.bl~,shm'ent,s,:,'e~p16ying less than 15 employees wer~ sampled on a :cotati'ohal basi~l' 'From' 1971 'onwards the esd.. triates,;;were -'oaseid on' returns teceived from employers having, 20 or more employees in anyone month of the year. Larger Firm "Empl hymen t, "as -a Percentage of Total Estimated 'Employment in Trade is approx imately 5B. B%, based on 1970 Annual Averages

84 TABLE C-24 ESTIMAT.ES OF'.EMPLOYEES, FINANCE, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE, NEWFOUNDlAND AND LABRADoR, BY MOl,ffH, 1969 [' (Thousands of Persons) January February. March. Apr.il M~y June July August, September October pee ember Average p p , p = preliminary 1 Previous to 1971 these estima tes were based mainly on, returns from employers having 15 or more employees in anyone month of the year, and establishments employing less than 15 employees were sampledton a rotational basis. From ~97l onwards the estimates were based on returns received from employers having 20 or more employees in any one 'month of the 'yea;-. Larger Firm Employment as a Pe.rcentage of Td: 81 Estimated Employment in Finance. Insurance and Real Estate is approximately 87.3%, based on 1970 Annual Averages.

85 1 TABL$ c:"25" - ".... :.:j ESTIMAT'ES OFEMPLOY;EES, COMMUNITY:,BUSINESS;,AN.J).PERSONAL SERVICES, NEW'POUNDLAND.AND LABRAIXJR BY MONTH, '19,6~i"T()':,1971 i97:l (Thousands of Pers ons):'.,,: January 2~.3 Febt~ry' 29.3 March 29.4 Ap ril 29~5 M~y June 31!4 July,31.8 August.31.5 Septe~ber 31.2 October 2Q.0 November' 29.9 December , p '31; Ave.rage 30.1., 30.3 p pr'eliminary 1 Data is not,available 'after Jainiary, 1971.

86 1 TABLE C-26 ESTIMATES OF EMPLOYEES, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, (Thousands of Persons) BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1971 January February March April May June July August September October Noven;t»er December Average )p < p preliminary 1 Data is not available after,lanuary, 1971.

87 TABLE c-28 linemployf,lent RATE, UNADJuSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION, AND PARTICIPATION RATE, AVALON PENINSULA AND REMAINDER OF NEHFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR TO 1973 Unemp1oym~nt Rate Avalon Peninsula Remainder of Province ,1anuary February March April May ~Tune July August September October Q November December Annual Average (Weighted)

88 TABLE C- 28 (. Cant intied ) par~ici.eation Rate Avalon ~eninsula Remaind'er of Province 1970' January February ' Marcb April May June July ' , August 48.3, , ~ September October ' November '" ,4i December Annual Average (Weighted) Source: Statistics Canada, publication Tbe Labour Force.

89 TAB1.E c- 29 ESTIMATES OF' EMPLOYEES, INDUSTRIAL COMPOSI'.rF?;,NEWFOUNDLAND, AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1971 TO (Thousands of persqns) January February ~2~j March April '5:5 May June p July Au~t September :6';?,5 63~.2 October i', ',,, November.5~.. 4 ' 60.0,, December 5,,4'~'o 56.6 Average,57~ Industrial Composite is ~lie s,urn of the following industries, as defined ~n the,stand13rd In,qustria1 C1assificat'ion Manual': Agriculture; Forestry; Fisbing and Trapping;, 'Mines {including Milling), Q,ti~fries and Oil "'Tells: ~1anufa'cturipg Industries:; 'Construction Iridllstry,; 'Iral1'sp,ottation, Conimunicatiqn.:.and, 6the'r' utilities;' Trade; Finance" InsUrance and Real Est~te; Community, Business and Personal Service Industries., Source: Statistics Canada publication number

90 TABLE C-30 PARTICIPATION RATE~ UNADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION! NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 2 BY MONTH 1953 TO 1973 Janus!'I February March April M!l June ~ AUgust September October November December Average '('Percent T l ' ij , 't 'l.' ' ' I _ ' n of ' lr:1i "3.ti See Note 1, Table C-1. Source: Provincial Seasonally Adjust.ed Labour Force f!' at ist ics, \-'orking papers J and 2, August, 1973.

91 TABLE C-31 PARTICIPATION AATEJ; ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATIOl'f, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1953 TO 1973 ~ 1953 ~ 44.7 FEBRUARY 45.7 MARCH 43.7 ~ Juf-m 44.3 JULY 42.8 AUGUST 42.8 SEPTEMBER 41.4 OCTOBER 40.6 NOVEMBER 40.8 DECEMBER ' ~ 1966, , ; See Note 1, Table C-1. 2 See Note 1, Table C-I0. Source: Provincial Seasonally Adjusted Labour Force Statistics, Working Papers 1 and 2, August, 1973.

92 TABLE D-1 WAGES AND SALARIES, AD... T'(JSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION ~ NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1951 TO 1973 YEAR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY "T'(Jl\TE JU,LY AUGUS'I SEPTEMBER OOTOBER NOVEMBEF DECEf4BER (Millions of Dollars) l ! J , : ' ! P 69.4p 70.5P 73.2P

93 TABLE D-2 WAGES A~~ SALARIES 2 UNADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1951 TO 1973 JANUARY MARCH MAY JUNE ' AUG~ST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER AvEFAGE (Millions of Do11a;sr ' B ' B B IB , ' B.5 20.B 21.B B IB IB.7 17.B 1, $ B.2 IB B , B ~4 25, Ll B '8 196? B ~ ~ B b.b 1964 ' , B 29.B B : B 35. 3b , '7,42: ' B B ~7.9 3B ' 46.'1 45.1,43.0 ' ~ ": B " B.2 5B i B ' B.' ~l> B.8 67.B 69~ <# P 72.4P

94 TABLE D-3 AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES, FORESTRY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO Year Average* January February March April May June July August September October November December -'- (Dollars) ' * Weighted Average

95 TABLE D-4 AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES, MIlfJNG,(INCLUDING.MILLING), NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO Year Average* January February ~, 4pri1 May June July August September October November December (Dollars) : ~ , ~ , ' , , ' , *Weighted Average

96 TABLE D-5 " AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SAIARIES, MANUFACTURING, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO Year Average* Janua ry February March April M~y June July Ausust SeEtember October Novemb~r December (Dollars) Q e a S * Weighted Average

97 TABL~ D-6, AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES.AND SALARIES, CONSTRUCTION" NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1973 Year Avg* January February March -'-- April May June July Augus,t September October November,December (Dol~ars) , ,.05 '197i p , ' * Welihted Averase.

98 TABLE D-7 AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES, TRANSrO;R';rATION, COMMUNICATION, AND OTHER UTILITIES, NEWFOUNDI..AtiD AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, TO 1973 Year Avg* Januar! Febrts ri March Apr-i1 2!!I June Ju1! AUa!!st September October November December (Dollars) * Weighted Average

99 TABLE D-8 AvERAGE WEEIq.Y WAGES AND SALARIES, TRADE (WHOLESALE 'Ar:iD RETAIL), NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY: MONTH, 1969 TO 1973 Y,ear Avg* January FebruarI March April May J~pe, July August SeEtember 0ctobe,r November pec~mber, (Dollars) :' ' S ,87.9$ ' ) ' ' * Weighted Average

100 TABLE D-9 AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES, INDUSTRIAL COMPOSITE, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1973 Year Avg* January February March July August September October November December (Dollars) 1969 ~ ~ 113.G J..t Cf' o~ !1-l.t ?1> * Weighted Ave'rage

101 TABLE D-10 AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES, INDUSTRIAL COMPOSITE, CORNER BROOK AND ST. JOHN'S, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 197~ Year Avg* Januarx: Februarx: March April May June Ju1x: Au~ust Se2tember October November December Corner Brook (Dollars) ] St. 30hn's (Dollars ) ~ {} ' * Weighted Average

102 TABLE D-11 AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OF HOURLY-RATED WAGE-EARNERS z MINING (INCLUDING MILLING~ NEWFOUNDLAND AND labrador, BY MONTH, 1968 TO Year Average* Januarx: Febr~arx: March April Max: June Ju1x: AUID:!st SeEtember October November December (Dollars) \ ~ ~ ~.~ r! '-973 * Weighted Average

103 TABLE D-12 AVEPAGE l-fourly EARNINGS OF FOUFLY-PATED WAGE EARNERS, MANUFACTURING, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY: MONTH, 1968 TO,1973 Average* January February March April May June July August SeJ2tember October November December (Dollars) , , , * Weighted Average.

104 TABLE 0-13 AVERAGE. HOURLY EARNINGS OF HOURLY-RATED WAGE-EARNERS,CONSTRUCfION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1973 Year Avg~anuary Februar~ March April May June July August SeEtember " October November December (Dollars.) ' * Weighted Ave~age

105 TABLE D-l4 AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS OF HOU~LY-RATED WAGE-EARNERS, MI~ING (INCLUDING MILLING), NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1973 Year Avg* J:anuar~ Februarx March April Max Jun~ July A~ust September October Novanber December (Number of Hours) *,Weighted Average

106 TABLE D-15 AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS OF HOURLY-RATED WAGE-EARNERS, MANUFACTURING, NEWFOUNDIAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1973 Year Avg~ January February March ~ May June July August September October November December (Number of Hours) * Weighted Average

107 TABLE D-16 AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS OF HOURLY-RATED WAGE-EARNERS, CONSTRUGrION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND :LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1973 Year Av:g: January February March April May June JUly August September October November Decembe.r (Number of Hours) () ? * Weighted Average

108 TABLE D-17 EMPLOYMENT INDEXES, FORESTRY, NEWFOUNDLAND.. AND LABF.ADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1973 Annual Janua!1 Februarx March ~ May June July A;u~ust SeEtember October November December Av~ra8e* (Based on 1961 Average = 100) ' L ' , * These. indexes were calculated by summing the monthly indexes and dividing by 12.

109 TABLE D-18' EMPLOYMENT INDEXES, MINING (INCLUDING MILLING.), NEl\'FOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1973 Annual Year January February March April May June July August SeEtember October November December Ave t:age * ' , : '~2 165'~ i55.s ~ , ' , B ~3, , * These indexes were calculated by summing the monthly indexes and diyiding by 12.

110 TABLE D-19 EMPLOYMENT INDEXES, MANUFACTURING, NEWFOUND.1AND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1973 Annual Year Janu~rI FebruarI,March, ~ May June J:u1I Augtl~t SeEtember October November December Ave,rag~* (Based on 1961 Average ~ 100) ~ :1"' j.~ 1972 }.,.: ' ,5:.3- * These indexes were calculated by summing the monthly indexes and dividing by 12.

111 TABLE D-20 EMPLOYMENT INDEXES, CONSTRVCTION, NEWFOUNDlAND ft..nd LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1973 Annual Year Januarx: Februar:z:: liarch April Max: Jtme Ju1:z:: August SeEtember October November December Averase* (Based on 1961 Average = 100) () * These indexes were calculated by summing the monthly indexes and dividing by 12.

112 TABLE D-21 EMPLOYMENT INDEXES, TRANSPORTATION! COMMUNICATION AND OTHER UTILITIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 12~. Annual JanmlIY Februa!! f'pri1 May July August SeEtember Novanber December Average * (Based on 1961 Average = 100) * These indexes were calculated by summing the monthly indexes and dividing by 12.

113 TABLE D-22 EMPLOYMENT INr'EXES z TRADE z NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO Annual Year January February March ~ June August SeEtember October November December Average* (Based on 1961 Average = 100) * These indexes were calculated by summing the monthly indexes and dividing by 12.

114 TABLE D-23 EMPLOYMENT INDEXES, INDUSTRIAL COMPOS ITE,NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1973 Annual Year January Februarx March ~ Max June July August SeEtember October November December Average * (Based on 1961 Average = 100) ' ' ) ~ * These indexes we.re calculated by summing the monthly indexes and dividing by 12.

115 TABLE D-24 EMPLOYMENT INDEXES z INPUSTRIAL COMPOSITE, CORNER BROOK AND ST. JOHN'S2 BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1973 Year January February April May June July August October November December (Based on 1961 Average = 100) (Corner Brook) Annual i..B ' ! '100.3 (st. John's) ~ * These inqexes were calculated by summing the monthly indexes and dividing by 12.

116 TABLE 0_25 1 ESTIMATES OF THE NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE z (AVERAGE PER WEEK), NEWFOuNDLAND AND LABRADOR.' "BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1972 Year Januarx: Februarx: March April May ~ 'July Au~st SeEtember October November December (Thousands of Persons) , Note: The new Unemployment Insurance Act came into effect on June 27, Under the program coverage was universal as of January 2, This table has been discontinued, See Table D-29.

117 TABLE D-26 VALUE OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PAYMENTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH~ 1968 TO.1m Year JanuarI ;FebruarI March April May JUf!,e Ju1I Augus1: Seetember October November December (Dollars) ,224,351 3,391,011 3,318,661 3,372,046 2,071, , , , , , ,309 1,761, ,114,483 4,059,531 3,803,615 3,211,446 2,815,777 1,007, , , , , ,759 1,727, ,046,292 3,516,320 3,924,555 3,574,404 2,986, , , , , , ,185 2,326, ,685,513 4,425,961 4,458,793 4,099,184 2,8i5,014 1,086, ,000 1,086,205 1,178,706 1,267,120 1,951,984 3.,539,873 ('Ihousands of Dollars) ,358 8,708 8,122 6,952 7,398 4,638 4,066 4,317 3,762 4,571 5,115 6, , 9,733 9,573 9,360 8,998 6,153 NOTE The new Unemployment Insurance Act came into effect on June 27, Under thi~ program coverage was universal as of January 2, 1972.

118 TABLE D-27. EMPLOYMENT ~NJURIES REPORTED AND COMPENSATION PAID BY WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION BOARDS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY EXT~NT OF INJURY, 1967 TO 1971 Year Medical Aid Temporary Permanent Compenpation Onl~ Disabi1itx,Disabilitz Fatal Total Paid (Nature of Injuries Reported) (Dollars) ,367 5, ,747 6,592 5, ,836 5,414 4, ,077 5,658 4, ,802 5,199 5, ,340 not,::nrflj 1 able

119 TABLE D-28 AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CENSUS DIVISION, 1970 TO 1973 Census Division January Februarz March 1970 April May June JulZ Au~ust SeEtember October Nov~mber December CD1 - Avalon Peninsula ' 95, , CD2 - Burin Peninsula CD3 - South Coast ' , ' CD4 - West Coast CD6 - Central , CD7 - Bonavista Bay CD8 - Northeast Coast CD10 - Labrador CDS + CD9 - West Coast Source: Statistics Canada, Economics - Statistics Branch, Labour Division,Employment Section. EXE1anation: 1. The latest figures are subject to revision. 2. Certain counties are combined because of secrecy. 3. Data are not fully audited. 4. Data are incomplete since some estab1ishmenmare included in provincial totals but are not ass.igned to counties. The data in the above table was collected in a Statistics Canada monthly survey of employment and payrolls covering firms having 20 or more employees in any month. of the year., The following industries are excluded: agriculture, fishing and trapping, education, hospitals, religious and welfare organizations, public administration and defence.

120 TABLE D-28 (Continued) AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES, NEWFOUNDIAND AND IABRADOR, CENSUS DIVISION, 1970 TO Census Division Januarx Februarx ~ April Max June JulX August SeEtember October November December CD1-Ava1on Peninsula CD2-Burin Peninsula CD3-South Coast CD4-West Coast CD6-Centra1 CD7-Bonavista Bay CD8-Northeast Coast CD10-Labrador CD5 + CD9-West Coast

121 TABLE D-28 (Continued) AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CENSUS DIVISION t 1970 TO Census Division Januarx CDI-Avalon Peninsula CD2-Bur.in Peninsula 10i.87 CD3-Sbuth Coast CD4-West Coast CD6-Gentral CD7-Bo~avista Bay CD8-Northeast Coast CD10-Labrador CD5 + CD9-West Coast Febrtiarx March April May June July.Augu~t Sept~mber ~ October November Decemb~r

122 TABLE D-28 (Continued) AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALAFIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABPADOR, CENSUS DIVISION, 1970 TO 1973 Census Division <..Tanuary Februar~ March April May June CDI-Avalon Peninsula CD2-Burin Peninsula CD3- South Coast CD4-West Coast CD6-centra CD7-Bonavista Bay CD8-Northeast Coast CD10-Labrador CD5 + CD9-West Coast

123 'IABtE D-,29.', CLAIMAN1'S l CURREN1'LYREPo'RTING' TO' 'DIsf~Ict'Uf';-E~WYMENT II'JSURANcE: OFFtCES~ NEWFOUND~NI),ANilJ;.AB,RADOR, BY ~10N'P! 1972 TO.-l973 Year Janu~;ry, FE!bruary ~ April May June J~y September ~ November December (Thousands oi Pers ens) " 1 A claimant is an insured: person who applies for'or isirt rec~ipt of b~neiit>':an insured~ p'erson qualifies to receive benef'it if be (a) has had eight or niore weeks of insurable empij.oyment in his qualifying period and (b) ~as had, an interruption' of earnings from employment. Source: Statistics Canada publication number

124 TABLE D-30 WAGES AND SALARIES INCLUDING RETR()..ACTIVE PAYMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY LABOUR INCOME,NEWFOUNDLAND, ($ MILLIONS) INDUSTRi Agriculture Fishing r'orestry " Mining J Manufacturing Construction Transportation etc. 18.? Total Trade Finance Etc Commercial Service Education Hoopi ta1s and Ive1fare ' Religion and Domestic Federal Government ,> Provincial Government ~ ,> , Municipal Government other Government Wages and Salaries Tota] Salaries total j,abour Incarne 116." , NOTE: SOURCE: Figures may not ada due to rounding. Statistics Canada, Labour lncarne ijnjt. Emp.1oyment Sect lon, Labour Dj 1I'1810n.

125 TABLE D-30 (Continued) WAGES AND SALARIES INCLUDING RETRO-ACTIVE PAYMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY LABOUR INCOME, NEWFOUNDLAND, ($ MILLIONS) INDUSTRY Agriculture Fishing S.2 Forestry Mining Manu facturing Construct ion Transportat ion etc ? Total Trade S Finance Etc Commerci'al Service Education Hospitals and Welfare Religion and Domestic 5.5 S.8 6, Federal Govt , S Provincial Govt Municipal Govt Other Gavt Wages and Salaries S Total Salaries ; total Labour Income S Note: Source: Figures may not add due to rounding. Statistics Canada, Labour Income Unit, Employment Section, Labour Division.

126 TABLE E-1 ENROLMENT IN PUBLIC SCHOOL$,! NEWFOUNDlAND ~ LABRADOR! BY GRADE! ,,TO School -1 Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Year Kindergarten _I_,_ II III IV,_,_V_, _ VI -Y!L VIII..1!- X XI XII ,227 15,164 15,169 15,014 14,975 14,486 14,553 14,053 12,406 11,570 9,682 7, ,248 14,904 15,073 14,922 14,726 14,093 14,649 12,996 11,883 9,824 8, ,229 14,523 14,707 14,831 14,643 14,437 14,172 1~,351 12,093 9,865 9, ,887 14,428 14,745 14,238 14,577 14,471 i4,305 14,628 13,112 12,128 10,516 9, ,618 14,147 14,179 14,358 14,003 14,418 14,242 14,535 13,458 11,813 10,335 9, Kindergarten has been included with grade one in 1969~70.and Preliminary

127 TABLE'E-1 (Continued) School Year' ' Junior Auxiliary Special' Unclass~f:ied, Total , , ' 1, , , , , , Includes pupils classed as follows: Elementary Special 2,972 Junior Sl>ecial 852 C ommerc ia1 Senior Special

128 TABLE E-2 ENROLMENT IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND ~BRADOR, BY GRADE, TO School Year Nursery Kindergarten , Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade I II ~ IV V VI l B 58 q ~~ Grade Grade Grade Grade VII VIII IX X j Grade XI Labrador City Co11~giate is included most of the decrease in enrolment. 2 Preliminary 3 Unclassified. from 1960 to It became a public school in and accounts for

129 School Grade Year Xlr Corom. Total li i , ,175 ' TABLE E-2 (Continued) ENROLMENT IN PRrvATE SCHOOLS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND } aabrador, BY GRADE, TO

130 TABLE E-3 SELECTED STATISTICS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS! NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR TO ~Z2~7~.. " Average Average Average Number Number Number of Number Pupil/ Scboo1 of Number of Total of Classrooms of Pupils Tea:cber Year Scboo1s Classrooms Enrolment Teachers Per Scboo1 Per Class Ratio , ,757 6, , ,097 6, ~6 6, ,915 6, , ,818 6, , ,723 6, Preliminary

131 TABLE E-4 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS, NETtlFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY NUMBER OF CLASSROOMS, TO Number of Classrooms Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent III ' Total 1, Note: Percent columns may not add to because of rounding.

132 TA1)LE E-5 NUMBER OF TEACHERS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, NEWFOUNPLAND AND LABRADOR, BY SEX AND MEJ:>IAN SA~Y, 196,8-69 ro 1971-:72. School Year ~ Total Male Female Te,achers Teac:hers Teachers (Number) (Number) (Number) 6,206 2,277 3,929 6,315 2,398 3,917 6,437 2,554 3,883 6,648 2,763 3,885 Median Salary (Dollars) 4,466 5,102 5,291 6,468

133 TABLE E-6 TEACHERS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS! NEWFOuNDLAND AND.LABRADOR, BY CERTIFICATE HELD Z FOR SELECTED YEARS, TO Certificate Held Grade VII Grade VI Grade V Grade IV ,134 1,363 Grade III Grade II 900 1,029 1,085 1,193 Grade I 2,093 1,980 1,748 1,487 A. Licence Specialists B. Licence Probationer (C. Licence) Emergency (D. Licence) Total Teachers 6,206 6,315 6,437 6,648

134 TABLE E-7 PUPILS WRITING PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS AND PERCENTAGE PASSING, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY GRADE, 1949 TO 1973 Number Writins Percentase Passin,g Year ~ IX! XIZ IX X XI , ,378 1,995 1, ;42'61 2,640 2,136 1, ,8291 2,952 2,203 1, , ,225 2~ , ,171 3,430 2,670 2, ,849 3,834 2,720 2, ,159 4,293 2,916 1, ,741 4,662 2,86.1 2, ,237 4,780 3,161 2, ,965 5,197 3,098 2, ,866 5,532 3,703 2, ,106 5,941 3,864 3, ,697 6,059 4,156 3, ,605 6,871 4,822 3, ,344 7,428 5,535 4, ,430 / 7,912 5,697 4, ,100 8,140 6,044 4, ,807 8,177 6,913 5, ,398 8,236 6,987 6, ,818 9,167 7,205 7, ,676 8,369 7,792 8, ,9333 7,492 7,074 9, ,395 9, ,580 8, ,444 8, These figure. denote thos~ registered for examination; they do not necessarily correspond with the actual number of pup'ils writing examinations. 2 Includes those writing for both matriculation and certificate. 3 Includes 65 writing commercial examinations. 4 After 1970 Grade IX and Grade X students did not write public examinations.

135 TABLE E-10 SELECTED TRAINING STATISTICS OF THE COLLEGE OF FISHERIES, NAVIGATION, MARINE ENGINEERING A~~ ELECTRONICS ST. JOHN'S, JANUARY 1968 TO AUGUSt Acad. Year Acacl Year Acad Year Total Completed Total Completed Total Completed Training Categories Registration Training Registration Training Registration Training Academic Department Department of Nautical Science Department of Marine Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Food Technology Department of Naval Architecture Department of Extension Services ,392 1,365 Total 2,362 2,068 2,196 1,962 3,270 2,977

136 TABLE' E-10 (Continued) Acad,. Year Acad. Year Total Completed Total Completed Train~g Categories Registratj,.on Training Reg~stration Training,Academic Department Department of Nautical Science 1, ,301 1,129 Department of Marine Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering III 82 Department of Food Technology Department of Naval Architecture, Department of Extension Services 1,485 1,418 1,190 1,131 Total 3,797 3,377 3,617 3,171

137 Year TABLE E-11 NEWFOUNDLANDERS ENROLLED IN BLIND AND DEAF SCHOOLS, TO B1ind ~2 D ea Enrolled in Halifax School for the Blind.. 2 From to these students were enro11~d in the School for the Deaf in Amherst, Nova Scotia; since then they have been enrolled in the School for the Deaf, St. John's.

138 TABLE E-12 SELECTED STATISTICS OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO Year Apparent Books Circulation Circulation of Books Per Book 469,810 1,148, ,775 1,358, ,487 1,059, ,779 1,351, ,408 1,482, ,466 1,750,

139 TABLE F-l TO'l;AL AND PER CAPITA GROSS PROVINCIAL PRODUCT AND PERSONAL IIIICOME, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, IN CURRENT AND CONSTANT (1961) DOLLARS, 1949 TO ~ population ( Thousa'nds ) ' ; Gross Provincial Personal Provincial Product Income Product (Constant (Constant (Current ~l _ ),,961 ~) 1961$) ($ Millions) ($ Millions) (iii Millions) , , ,000 1, ,1,063 1, ,140 1, ,216 1, ,307 1, ,437 1, ' ,561 1, ,722 1, ,828 1,575 1, ,990 1,652 1, ,187 1,749 1, , ,406 1,857 1,378 1,033 1, ,640 1,979 1,523 1,079 1,310 1,OlO 2,863 2,028 Personal Income (Constant 1961 &) (Dollers) ? ,036 ],008 1,099-1,058 1,238 1,174 1,379 1,278 1,513 1,365 1,654 1,427 1,796 1,506 1,986 1,634 2,188. 1,772 2,462 1,898 1 The Personal Income series released by Statistics canada, reflects th~ historical revisions of annual Nat-ional Income and Expend1ture Accounts. The revisions are also reflected in the Gross Provincial product, series in that Personal Income is a major component in the methodology used by Central Statistical SerVices, Executive Council, Government of Newfoundland in deriving the G.P.P series.

140 TABLE F-3 PERSONAL DISPOSABLE INCOHE AND PERSONAL INCOME AND ITS MAIN COMPONENTS. NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR z IN CURRENT DOLLARS TO 197::.J. Interest, Net Income Dividends and Wages, Salaries of Non-Farm Miscellaneous Governments Personal and Unincorporated Investment Transfer Disposable Personal Supplementary Business Income of Payments Income Income Labour Income!Inc1uding Rent} to Persons 2 (Millions of Dollars) ' ~ ' ~ ~ , , ~~ 1. These series released by Statistics Canada, reflect the historical revisions of annual National Income and Expenditure Accounts and therefore should not be compared to s.eries previously publis'hed in Table F-2 and F Excludes Interest on the Public Debt and Capital Assistance. Other 4 4 : Note: For per capita income, See Table F-5.

141 CENSUS VALUE ADDED IN COMMODITY PRODUCING INDUSTRIES! NEWFOUNDLAND AI\1J) LABRADOR TO 1971 Fishing & Electric _ 3 Forestry 1 Trapping 2 Power Manufacturing Construction Total ~r Original Revision Original Original Revision Ori~ina1 Ori~inal Revision ,969 28, ,132 25,942 86, ,;264 28, ,002 28,724 88, ,572 30, ,713 34, ; ,695 36, , , t ,300 36, ,500 42, , Orisinel Revis:i,on Revision Revidon 119, , , , , , ,258 4, 287,l.!00 713, Legging only - excludes stumpage. Represents rev1s10n in concept to series previously published. 2. Primary 'fishing only - representing value of landings. 3. Includes fish and forest product process'ing. l.!. Preliminary. 5. Estimates of Central Statistical SerVices, Executive Council, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. Figures not available.

142 TABLE F-5 PER CAPITA PERSONAL DISPOSABLE INCOME AND PERSONAT.. INCOME AND ITS MAIN COMPONENTS, NEWFOUN:DLAND AND LABRADOR, IN CURRENT DOLLARS! 1949 TO Interest Net Income Dividends and Wages, Salaries of Non-Farm Misce 1laneous Governments Personal and Unincorporated Investment Transfer Disposable Personal Supplementary Business Income of Payments Year Income Income Labour Income (Inc1.uding Rent) Persons to Persona 2 ~ (Dollars) , ,008 1, ,137 1, ,247 1, ,357 1, ,462 1,654 1, ,568 1,796 1, ,721 1,986 1, ~ ) 1,900 2,188 1, ,143 2,462 1, Note: Components of Personal Income may not add to total due to rounding. See note J, Tab1e F-3 2 See note 2, Table F-3

143 TABLE G-l Gross Revenue, Current and Capital Accounts, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador, By Type and Major Source, to ~1 Gross Current Account Revenue Federal Subsidies and Fiscal Payments Tax Equalization or Tax Renta14 Provincial Share of Estate Tax5 Statutory Subsidies Entitlement unde, Terms of Union Post Secondary Education Share of Federal Income Tax on Power Utilities Other ,860 1,925 6, ,220 1,540 6, ($000) 1, ,500, ,789 1, , ,825 1, ,800 13,285 15,260 16,063 20,106 18,355 Federal Grants-in-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Manpower and Misc. Vocational. Training Programmes Hospital Insurance Plan Canada Assistance Plan Medical Care Plan Other 1, , , , ,764 1,707 5,440 3,910 1,794. 1,844 Total from Federal Government 14,992 20,700 19,973 21,900 2(;),199 Provincial Taxes Tax on Premium Income of Insurance Companies Corporation Incom~ Tax5 Personal Income l'ax5 Social Security Assessment Gasoline and Fuel Oil Tax Tobacco Tax Tax on Fire Insurance Premiums Other 1, , ,167 1, ,534 1, ,650 2, ,078 2,221 4,781 6,498 8,059

144 TABLE G-l (Continued) Gross Revenue, Current and Ca~ita1 Accounts z Government of Newfoundland & Labrador, By Type and,major Source, to Other Provincial Sources Privileges, Licences and Pennits ($'000) Motor Vehicle and Drivers' Licences Mineral Taxes and Royalties Other Natural Resources Other Sales of Goods and Services ,022 2,072 Fines and Penalties Interest, Discount, Premiums and Exchange Liquor Profits 1,769 2,300 2,820 2,428 2,606 Other Enterprize Profits 268 Employee Contributions to Pensions Funds Other ,363 5, , Total from Provincial Sources ,361 10! z Total Gross Current Account Revenue 20 z z ,306 36,065 Gross Caeita1 Account Revenue Federal Grants-in-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Manpower and Misc. Vocational Training Programmes 3 Trans Canada Highway Trunk Roads and Roads to Resources Agreements Regional Economic Expansion Agreements' Other ,314 lz ,176

145 TABLE G-l (Continued) Gross Revenue, Current and Qapital Accounts, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador, By Type and Major Source, to Provincial Sources Sales of Goods and Services Repayments of Advances Other ($000) Total Gross Capital Account Revenue 1,613 1,251 1,028 1,829 Revenue on Account of Pre-Union Surplus 17,126 1, Grand Total Revenue 37,769 31,472 33,040 36,560 38,061

146 TABLE G-I (Continued) Gross Revenue, Current and Capital Accounts, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador, By Type and Major Source, to Gross Current Account Revenue Federal Subsidies and V hca1 Payments Tax Equalization or Tax Renta14 Provincial Share of Estate Tax5 Statutory Subsidies Entitlement under Terms of Union Post Secondary Education Share of Federal In~ome Tax on Power Utilities Other ,546 1, , ,483 1, , ($OOO) 13,805 1, , ,028 1, * ,892 1,569 13, ;550 18,255 17, ,838 1~,244 40,847 Federal Grants-in-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Manpower and Misc. Vocational Training Programmes Hospital Insurance Plan Canada Assfstance Plan Medi~a 1 Care Plan Other 124 1, , , , ,858 6;497 2,095 3,174 4,241 4,862 9,520 Total from Federal Government 20,350 20,534 22,079 24,106 50,367 Provincial Taxes Tax on Premium Income of Insurance Companies Corporation Income Tax5 Personal Income Tax5 Social Security Assessment Gasoline and Fuel Oil Tax Tobacco Tax Tax on Fire Insurance Premiums Other 6,337 2,599 i ,719 3, ,774 3, ,751 4, ,033 4, ,284 10,471 12,050 12,436 13,317

147 Gross Revenue, Current and Ca2ita1 Accounts 2 Government of Newfoundland & Labrador! By TY2e and Major Source, to llli.: ($000) Other Provincial Sources Privi leges, Licences and Permits Motor Vehicle and Drivers' Licences 1,057 1,198 1,369 1,425 1,522 Mineral Taxes and Royalties ,136 Other Natural Resources , Other Sales of Goods and Services 2,099 1,997 2,526 2,685 2,445 Fines and Penalties Interest, Discount, Premiums and Exchange Liquor Profits 2,888 2,997 3,136 4,975 3,404 Other Enterprize Profits Emp,loyee Contributions to Pensions Funds Other , Total from Provincial Sources , ,961 Total Gross Current Account Revenue Gross CaEita1 Account Revenue Federal Grants-in-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Manpower and Misc. Vocational Training Programmes Trans Canada Highway Trunk Roads and Roads to Resources Agreements 2,018 2,240 1, ,860 Regional Economic Expansion Agreements Other t 306 2, z

148 TABLE G-l (Continued) Gross Revenue, Current and Capital Accounts, Government of Newfound1~nd By Type and Ma jor Source, to.1: & Labrador, Provincial Sources Sales of Goods and Services Repayments of Advances Other ($000) , ,621 Total Gross Capital Account Revenue 2, ,684 Revenue on Account of Pre-Union Surplus Grand Total Revenue 41, ,012

149 TABLE G-l (Continued) Gross Revenue z Current and CaEita1 Accounts z Government of Newfoundland & Labrador z By Type and Major Source, to J.. Gross Current Account Revenue ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (SOOO) Federal Subsidies and Fiscal Payments Tax Equalization or Tax Renta14 20,016 20,460 20,078 13,601 14,985 Provincial Share of Estate Tax Statutory Subsidies 1,569 1,569 1,656 1,656 1,656 Entitlement under Terms of Union 7,300 7,650 8,000 8,000 8,000 Post Secondary Education Share of Federal Income Tax on Power Utilities Other 8 z :0, z 085, z , Federal Grants-in Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Manpower and Misc. Vocational Training Programmes Hospital Insurance Plan 4,708 5,518 5,835 7,588 8,744 Canada Assistance Plan Medical Care Plan Other 7 z , , Total from Federal Government 49 z , Provincial Taxes Tax on Premium Income of Insurance Companies Corporation Income Tax5 4,782 3,858 Personal Income Tax5 3,056 3,356 Social Security Assessment 9,132 10,665 13,417 14,308 16,113' Gasoline and Fuel Oil Tax 5,029 5,796 6,734 7,507 9,043 Tobacco Tax Tax on Fire Insurance Premiums Other, , 30,358,

150 TABLE G-l (Continued) Gross Revenue z Current and CaEital AccouOts'2 Government of Newfoundland & Labrador! By TyEe and Maior Source, 1949~ 50 to ~ ($000) Other Provincial Sourc.es Privileges, Licences and Permits Motor Vehicle and Drivers' Licences 1,720 1,961 2,512 3,017 3,099 Mineral Taxes and Royalties 348 1, ,031 Oiher Natural Resources Other Sal(i!s of Goods and Services 2,511 2,481 2,682 2,628 2,989 Fines and Penalties 282, Inter'est:, Discount, Premiums and Exchange ' Liq~or,Profits 3,792 3,685 4,680 4,267 5,048 Other Enterprize Profits 3' Employee Contributions to Pensions Funds 23, Other , Total from Provincial Sources , ,884 49,780 Total Gross Current Account Revenue 75,184 79,699 86~127 95& ~532 Gross CaEital Account Revenue Federal Grants-in.Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Manpower ~nd Misc. V~cational.Training Programmes 6 5 3,617 17,780 6,647 Trans Canada Highway Trunk Roads and Roads to Resources Agreements 7,460 5,491 2,229 1,894 12,752 Regional Economic Expansion Agreements Other , ,534

151 TABLE G-l (Continued) Gross.Revenue, Current and Capital Accounts. Government of Newfoundland & Labrador, By Type and Major Source, to ~ 1963-:64 Provincial Sources Sales of Goods.and Services Repayments of Advances Other ns ($000) ' Total Gross Capital Account Revenue 8,933 7,085 24,256' Revenue on Account of Pre-Union Surplus Grand Total Revenue

152 TABLE G-1 (Continued) Gross Revenue! Cur.rent and CaEital Accounts z '.Covernment of Newfoundland & Labrador z By Type and Major Source, to Gross Current Account Revenue ($000) Federal Sub'sidies and Fiscal Payments Tax Equalization or Tax Renta14 18,373 22,163 29,007 67,866 71,779. Prov.incia1 Share of Estate Tax5 '476 1,186 1,189 '1, S~atutory Subsidies 1,656 1,656 1,656 1,656 1,656 Entitlement under Terms of Union 8,.000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,090 Post Secondary Educat~on 1,920 3,272 Share of Federal Income Tax on Power Utilities ,198 Other 10 z 5oo ' z a6~laa Federal Grants-in-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Manpo~er and Misc. Vocational Training Programmes 595 3,441 5,026 6,333 3,685 Ho~pita1 Insurance Plan 9,641 11,667 13,152 12,644 16,170 Canada Assistance Plan 18,138 21,287 Medical Care Plan Other z z z 611 Total from Federal Government 59 z , , ,899 "1 Provincial Taxes Tax on Premium Income of Insurance Companies ' 1,111 Corporation Income Tax5 5,647 9,2'95 7,573 5,500' I 8,901 Personal Income Tax5 4,123 6,153 8,183 il,763 13,195 Social Sec~rity Assessment 18,298 20,033 21,973 28,805 35,125 Gasoline and Fuel Oil Tax 9,796 12, ,606 13,925 18,068 Tobacco Tax ~,088 1,839 2,064 1,966 4,019 Tax on Fire Insurance Premiums Other {+3 50,

153 TABLE G-l (Continued) Gross Revenue! Current and CaEital Accounts z Government of Newfound 1a nd & Labrador z By Type and Major Source, to 197~ ' ~ ($000) Other Provincial Sources Privile ges, Licences and Permits Motor Vehicle and Drivers' Licences 3,222 3,466 3,765 4,151 4,603 Mineral Tax and Royalties 637 2,583 2,818-3,052 2,825 Other Natural Resources , Other ,001 1,067 Sales of Goods and Services 3,264 3,962 4,225 4,923 5,438 Fines and Penalties Interest, Discount, Premiums and Exchange 1, Liquor Profits 8,139 7,495 9,782 11,262 11,414 Other Enterprize Profits Employee Contributions to Pensions Funds ,104 2,768 Other l z , z 913 Total from Provincial Sources z z 3?'1 94 z Total Gross Current Account Revenue z Gross CaEital Account Revenue Federal Grants-in-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Mampower and Misc. Vocational Training Programmes ,000 Trans Canada Highway Trunk Roads and Reads to Resources Agreements 27,013 24,072 11,369 13,359 13,058 Regional Economic Expansion Agreements Other z z ,898

154 TABLE G-l (Continued) Gross Revenue, Current and Capital Accounts, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador, By Type and Major Source, to Provincial Sources Sales of Goods and Services Repayments of Advances Other ($000) , , , , Total Gross Capital Account Revenue 28,465 29,456 16,482 19,668 18,635 Revenue on Account of Pre-Union Surplus Grand Total Revenue 147, , , , ,361

155 TABLE G-l (Continued) GROSS REVENUE, CURRENT AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS, GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR? BY TYPE AND MAJOR SOURCE, TO 1973~ ($ 000) Gross Current Account Revenue Federal Subsidies and Fiscal payme~ts Tax Equalization or Tax Benta1 Provincial Share of Estate Tax5 Statutory Subsidies Entitlement under Terms of Union Post Secondary Education Share of Federal Income on Power utilities Other 84, ,656 8,000 4, , ,656 8,000 5,905 1, ,551 (42) 1,708 8,000 6,347 2, ,447 6 (117) 1,708 8,000 6,122 3, , ,708 8,000 6,673 1, , , , , ,381 Federal Grants-in-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Manpower and Misc. Vocational Training Programmes Hospital Insurance Plan Canada Assistance Plan Medical Care Plan Other 4,871 21,306 20,454 3,891 4,896 7,088 24,663 20,765 3,635 5,607 7,245 27,695 24,431 4,320 4,768 6,418 30,342 26,309 4,065 3,321 7,106 33,393 29,443 4,776 3,946 55,418 6i t ,459 70,670 18";Wi Total from Federal Government 155, , , ,045 Provincial Taxes Tax on Premium Income of Insurance Companies Corporation Income5 Personal Income Tax5 Social Security Assessment 585 9,463 19,347 36, ,916 26,673 41, ,951 28,041 50, ,053 34, ,500 1,050 12,650 39,127 61,600 Gas oline,. and. Fuel Oil Tax Tobacco Tax Tax on Fire Insurance Premiums Other 19,673 4,208 1, ,637 21,272 4,565 1, ,540 22,554 4,944 1, ,358 26,750 8,200 1, ,207 27,600 8,900 2, ,003

156 TABLE (;,,1 (CONTINUED) GROSS REVENUE, CURRENT AND 'CAPITAL ACCOUNTS, GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR, Other Provincial Sources Privileges, Licences and Permits Motor Vehicle and Drivers' Licences Mineral Taxes and Royalties,Other Natural Resources.Other Sales of Goods and Services Fines and Penalties Interest, Discount, Premiums and Exchange Liquor Profits Other Enter'prize Profits Employee Contributions to Pensions Funds Other Tota] From Provincial Sources Total Gross Current Account Revenue Gross C~~ital Account Revenue BY TYPE ANi MAJOR SOURCE, TO ,486 3,559 1,'294 1,173 3', ,315 11, ,178 4,111 36, , , ($ 000) 4,693 5,266 6,000 3,219 3,948 3,605 1,381 1,660 2,855 1,273 1,413 1,256 3,800 4,212 3, ,042 1,515 2,143 13,819 15,551 21,000, ,260 4,837 5,727 2,808 3, ,887 42,843' 48, , , , , , ,979 6,500 3,500 5,062 1,270 3, ,344 21, , , , ,025 Federal Grants-in-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Manpower and Misc. Vocat.ional Trainirig Programmes Trans Canada Highway, Truck.Roads and Roads to. Resources Agreements Regional Economic ExPansion Agreements Other 15,378 1, ,321 10, ,655 36,124 28,920 2,352 2,223 7, ,219 9, b 2 72b

157 GROSS REVENUE 2 TABLE G-1 (CONTINUED) CURRENT.AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS, GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR, 1 BY TYPE AND MAJOR SOURCE TO Provincial Sources Sale,S of Goods and Services Repayments of Advances other 1, ,304 2,466 ($ 000) ,289 2,797, 2,360 1,151 1,221' 4,210 1,416 2,336 5,794 20,792 3,963 6,841 Total Gross Capital Account Revenue 19 z 1i li9 q lio zi 89 q6 2 26q Revenue oh Account of Pre-Union Surplus Grand Total Revenue 303, , This tab1~ presents a more detailed breakdown of revenue sources 'than previously published in Table ~1 and closely parallels the re,venue by source classifications published by Statistics Canada in the Financial Management Sertes Revised 3. - Estimates - As approved by the Legis1at~e 4. - payments on Account of Tax Rental Agreement prior to 1962-~ Priato the Government of Newfoundiand rented to the Federal Government' its, right to impose these taxes. In lieu of these rights the Province received fram Ottawa sums of money,as stated in the T~x Rental Agreements Includes $300,000 on account of Succession Duties and Gift Tax in and $350,.000 j;n

158 TABLE G-2 GROSS CURRENT AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT EXPENDITURES 2 GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR! BY DEPARTMENT TO De~artment Total Current Capital Total Current Capital Total Current Capital (Thousands of Dollars) (Thousands of Dollars) (Thousand s of Dollars) Consolidated Fund Services 34,832 21,087 13,745 4Q,479 30,866 9,613 45,986 34,549 11,437.Legis1ative Executive Council Finance 5,318 5,318 3,366 3, ,889 2,889 Provincial Affairs 1,373 1,373 1,193 1, Education & Youth 76,131 68,616 7,515 80,778 74,265 6,513 96,054 84,460 11,594 Justice 6,784 6, ,896 6, ,813 7, Mines, Agriculture & Resources 7,985 7, ,397 8, ,025 5, ~ub1ic W~iks., 8,109 4,727 3,382 7,210 4,623 2,587 6,903 4,797 2,106 Health 58,460 54,608 3,852 61,629 59,32.6 2,303 70,413 63,523 6,890 Social Services & Rehabilitation 45,812 45, ,582 41, ,758 45, Newfoundland Liquor conunission 1,606 1, ,713 1, ,964 1, Municipal Affairs & Housing 10,066 7,003 3,063 8,816 6,204 2,612 10,628 7,496 3,132 Fisheries 5,297 3,847 1,450 4,205 3, ,031 2, Economic Development 11,739 6,592 5,147 23,073 8,808 14,265 43,675 14,662 29,013 Labour Highways 57,607 15,215 42,392 52,229 15,361 36,868 50,572 17,603 32,969 Supply & Services ,232 2, Labrador Affairs 255 ' Community & Social Development 3, ,875 18z954 3z Total 336, ,

159 TABLE G-2 (Continued) GROSS CURRENT Al;ID CAPITAL ACCOUNT EXPENDITURES, GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY DEPARTMENT, TQ DEPARTMENT Conso1idat~d Fund Services Legislative Executive Council Finance Provincial Affairs Education & youth Justice Mines, Agriculture & Resources Public Works Health Social Services & Rehabilitation New~oundland Liquor Commission Municipal Affairs & Housing Fisher1.es Economic Development Labour Highways Supply & Services Labrador Affairs Community & Social Development. Total TOTAL 48, ,438 l, ,932 8,916 12,066 7,220 79,661 54,528 2,245 19,196 6,476 50, , CUImENT CAPITAL 1 (Thousands of Dollars) 41,890 6, , , ,297 19,635 8, ,393 2,673 5,278 1,942 71,271 8,390 53,396 1,132 2, ,917 6,279 3,122 3,354 21,965 28, ,262 40,960 92~ , , ~ In addition to capital account, expenditure shown, the Province is estimated to spend $72,361,151 in on debt retirement (See notes at the end of Table G-3 for further explanation). ~ote: For years and following refer to Table G-5.

160 TABLE G-3 Gross Current and Capital Account Expenditures, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador! By Function, to rtl Function Total ($000) ($000) ($000) General Government 2,853 2, ,104 2, ,577 3, Protection of Persons and Ptoperty 1,437 1, ,385 1,385 1,626 1, Transportation arid Communications 4,016 1,860 2,156 6,585 1,859 4,726 2,360 4,483 ~., Socia 1 We lfare Recreati-ona1 and Cultural Services 6,639 7, ,145 7, , ,463 10, ,541 10, ,922 2' 6,973 9, ,436 9, , Education 4,396 3, ,625 4, ,521 4, Primary and Secondary Vocational Schools Universities Other. ' 3, , , , ,5 4, , ' Natural Re'sources and Primary Industries 1,465 1, ,285 1,048 1,237 1,580 1, Trade and' Industrial Development , ,120 9, ,554 Local Government Planning and Development Debt Charges and Other Financial Egpenses 'ltincipal Redemptions and Sinking Fund Contributions Interest Other III III Regiona'! Economic Expansion Programmes Expenditure on Account of Pre-Union Liabilities 5, TOTAL: Expenditures 23,942 5,842 39,423 27,366 11,469 46,589 29,234 17,234

161 '!'ABLE G-3 (Continued) Gross Current and Caeita 1 Account Exeenditures, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, By Function, to ~on Total ~ Capital Total Current Capital Total ~ Capital ($000) ($000) ($000) General Government 3,645 3, t 982 3, ,569 4, Protection of Persons and Property 1,785 1, t 825 1, ,024 1, Transport~tion and Communication$ 5,611 2 t 370 3,241 7,617 2 t 819 4,798 12,059 '3,285 8,774 ~ 6,663 6, ,836 7, ,733 8, ,SciciSl Welfare 5,872 5,872 6,256 6,256 6,921 6,921 Recreational and Cultural Services Education 6,420 5, ,770 6, ,070 7,555 1,515 Primary and Secondary 5,690 5, ,989 5, ,793 6,679 1,114 Vocatio~a1 Schools Univers.!t'ies lui,other...:, Natural Resources and Prtma~ Industries 2,166 1, ,962 2,423 1,539 4,573 1,579 2,994, Trade,and 'Industrial Deve1o~ent 5, ,457 3, ,680 4, ,201 Loca1'Government P1annina and Deve1o~ent Debt Char&es and Other Financial Expenses 2, ,250 1,052 1,052 1,798 1, Prin~ipa1 Redemptions and Sinking Fund Contributions 1, , Interest Other ! 'Regional EconOmic Expansion Programmes ;,O,ther , Expenditure on Account of Pre-Union Liabilities TOTAL: Expenditures

162 TABLE G-3 (Continued) Gross Current and Caeita 1 Account Exeendituresz Government of Newfoundland and Labrador! By Function to ~ ~on ~ ~ CapitaL Total ~ Capital Total ~ Capital ($000) ($000) ($000) General Government 4,925 4, ,937 4, ,270 5, Protection of Persons and,property 2,059 2,058 2,300 2, ,561 2, Transeortation and Communications 13,932 3,593 10,339 11,146 3,933 7,213 9,342 4,836 4,506 "Health 9,098 8, ,591 9, ,020 11, Social Welfare 7,361 7,361 8,301 8, ,505 10, Recreational and Cultural Services Education 9,055 8, ,700 8,734 1,966 1:2,266 9,979 2,287 Primary and Secondary 8,077 7, ,973 7,634 1,339 10,243 8,651 1,.592 ~ecational Schools : :)," : Univ'ersities' Othe~" Natural Resources and Primar~ Industries 4,106 1,496 2,610 3,951 1,881 2,070 4,373 1,903 2,470 Trade and Industrial Deve10P!!'ent 1, ,467 2, ,753 3, " Local Government P1annins and Deve10~ent , , Debt Charses and Other Financial Expens'es 2,443 2,443 3,150 3,149 4,698 3, Principal Redemptions and Sinking Fund 'Contributions ,252 1,251 2,184 1, Interest 1,421 1,421 1,893 1,893 1,895 1,895 Other 'Resiona1 Economic &CI~ansion Programmes ~ Expenditure on Account of Pre-Union Liabilities 38 TOTAL: Expenditures 56, ISz

163 TABLE G-3 (Continued) Gross Current and Capital Account Expenditures, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, By Function, to Lt Function Tot'al Current ($000) ($000) ($000) General Government 6,259 5,178 1,081 5,865 5, ,686 5, Protection of Persons and Property 2,892 2, ,053 3,048 3,349 3, Transportation and Communications 18,235 6,429 11,806 22,292 7,474 14,818 22,024 8,653 13,371 15,627 13,829 1,798 17,248 15,520 1,728 17,987 16,972 1,015 Social Welfare 14,394 14, ,342 15, ,545 15, Recreation~l and Cultural Services Education 15,119 12,240 2,879 16,153 13,982 2,171 19,226 16,219 3,007 Primary and Secondary Vocational Schools Universities Other 13, , , , , , , , , Natural Resources and Primary Industries 4,018 2,457 1,561 3,180 2, ,885 2,524 1,361 Trade and Industrial Development , ,429 1, ,427 Local Government Planning and Development 1,258 1, ,528 1, ,530 1, Debt Charges and Other Financial Expenses 5,740 4,453 1,287 4,630 4,629 6,414 6, Principal Redemptionsand Sinking Fund Contributions Interest Other 2,871 2, ,584 2, ,287 1,705 2, ,704 2, ,835 3, ,824 3, Regional Economic Expansion Programmes Other , Expenditure on Account of Pre-Union Liabilities TOTAL: Expenditures 85,131 63,890 21,241 92,151 70,024 22,127 99,733 77,897 21,836

164 TABLE G-3 (Cont1uued) Gross Current and Capital Account Expenditure, Government of Newfoundland,and Labrador, By Function, to Function Total Total ($000) ($000) ($000) General Government 8,045 7, ,655 7, ,804 7, Protection of Pe'rsons and Property 3,388 3, ,595 3, ,916 3, Transportation and Communications 16,922 9,160 7,762 22,788 10,647 12,141 35,634 10,858 24,776 ~ 19,393 17,860 1,533 20,500 19,432 1,068 24,181 22,154 2,027 Social 'Welfare 16,776 16, ,508 18, ,900 19, Recreational and Cultural Services Education 23,238 17,335 5,903 38,921 18,62$ 20,296 31,827 22,289 9,538 Primary and Secondary Vocational Schools Universities,Other Natural Resources and, Primary Industries 17,530 4,~ ,435 15, ,083 2,207 3, ,352 18,778 18, ,013 16, ,148 2,094 17,823,373 6 \ ,387 9, ,631 19,075 2, ,525 2,312 6, ,106 Trade and Industrial Development 2, ,964 2, ,008 2, ,987 Local 'Government P1anni~ and Development 1,842 1, ,106 2, ,151 2,148 3 Debt Charges and Other Financial Expenses 8,053 8, ,441 9,441 11,902 9,05'3 2,849 'Principal Redemptions and Sinkf,ng Fund Contributions Interest Other 2,313 '), ,305 5, ,548 6, ,548 6, ,729 5., ,880 5, ,849 Regional Economic Expansion Programmes , , Expenditur~' on Account of Pre-Union Liabilities TOTAL: Expenditures 105,741 85,927 19, ,951 94,109 39, , ,982 42,676

165 TABLE G-~ (Continued) Government Current and Capital Account Expenditure, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, ( 1 By Function, to Function Total ($000) ($000) ($000) General Government 8,370 8, ,904 9, ,653 11, Protection of Persons and Property 4,173 4,173 4,736 4, ,555 5, Transportation and Communications 55,324 11,915 43,409 56,847 12,875 43,972 42,365 12,751 29,614 26,486 24,495 1,991 32,684 29,090 3,594 42,236 33,502 8,734 Social Welfare 20,672 20, ,447 21, ,399 28, Recreational and Cultural Services ,856 1,062 2,7.94 Education 28,812 26,075 2,737 33,348 29,411 3,937 56,769 37,806 18,963 Primary and Secondary Vocational Schools Universities Other 23,417 4, ,111 3, , ,164 4, ,412 22,758 4, ,406 2, ,006 30,980 10,481 14,102 1,206 26,288 8,398 2,074 1,046 4,692 2,083 12, Natural Resources and Primary Industries 5,059 4, ,907 5, ,239 7, Trade and Industrial Development 1, ,983 1,659 2,324 14, ,203 Local Government Planning and Development 2,255 2, ,767 3, ,159 4,070 5,089 Debt Charges and Other Financial Expenses 19,510 10,438 9,072 16,246 15,1'16 1,130 19, ,416 Principal Redemptions and Sinking Fund Contributions Interest Other 12,090 6, ,018 6, ,072 4,617 11, , ,130 5,487 13, ,071 13, ,416 Regional Economic Expansion Programmes Other 1, , ,136 Expenditure on Account of Pre-Union Liabilities TOTAL: Expenditures 173,174 58, , ,425 56, , ,038 92,735

166 TABLE G,..3 (Continued) Government Current,and Ca:eita1 Account Ex:eenditurez Government of Newfound land and Labrador, By Funct4on, ' to ~ ~70 Function ~ ~ C~pita1 Total Current Capital ~ ~ Capital ($000) ($000) ($000) Genera 1 Government 19,844 9,239 10,605 14,468 11,270 3,198 13,186 12, Protection of Persons.and, Property 7,253 7, ,411 8, ,637 8, Tran~portation and CQIJmUn.ications 53,061 14,817 38,244 58,067 15,663 42,404 51,972 15,095 36,877 ~ 49,556 42,348 7,208 56,432 53,364 3,068 59,546 58,080 1,466 Social Welfare 40,746 40, ,537 44, ,430 41, Recreat'iona1 and Cultural Services 2,282 2, ,175 2,175 3~936 1,879 2,057 Education 76,487 54,082 22,405 75,010 68,032 6,978 79,500 73,528 5,91'2 Primary and Secondary 40,,525 35,922 4,603 50,177 45,739 4,438 54,537 50,002 4,535 Vocational Schools 10,773 9,461 1,312 9,996 9, ,777 10, Universities 24,147' 7,865 16,282 13,850 11,543 2,307 12,817 12, Other 1,042 ' ,369 1, Natural Resources and Primarx Industries 11,761 10,310 1,451 13,803 11,858 1,945 13,089 12, Trade and' Ind~strial Development 30,473 2,160 28,313 15,255 4,011 11,244 21,881 6,780 15,101 Local Government Plannins and Develo~ent 10,615 5,518 5,097 7,083 6, ,207 6,114 2,093 Debt Char-ses and Other Financial Ex:eenses 30,014 24,120 5,894 34,553 25,424 9,129 41,914 32,069 9,845 Re~iona1 Principa 1 Redemptions and,sinking FundCbnttlbutions, 11,506 5,612 5,.894 9,129 9,129 9,845 9,845 Interest 17,859 17,859 25,342 25,342 31,956 31,956 Other Economic Expansion Prosrammes Other 6,407 3,607 2,800 7,013 3,946 3,067 5,767 4, Expeociiture on Account of Pre-Union Liabilities TOTAL: Expenditures ,099 12~& ' ~

167 TABLE G-3 ( CO!\'TINUED ) GROSS CURRENT AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT EXPENDITURE z GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABAADOR z BY'FUNCTION lo FUNCTION TOTAL CURRENT CAPITAL!2!!!: CURRENT' ~ TOTAL CURRENT CAPITAL TOTAL CURRENT ----.'._... ~ ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000) General Government 15,310 14, ,015 16, ,217 17,120 1,097 21,404 19,132 2,272 Protection of Persons and Property 9,396 9, ,664 10, ,789 12, ,790 14, Tr~ns~ortation and Communications 50,237 17,251 32,986 59,847 i8;856 40,991 44,978 21,423 23,555 44,528 22,254 22;274 Health 67,787 61,637 6,150 78,218 70,371 7,847 97,527 80,751 16,(76 120,711 89,049 31,662 Social Welfare 46,258 45, ,303 54, ,691 51,6~ 63 55,036 54, R~creationa1 and-cultural Services 3,863 2,200 1,663 7,601 3,437 4,164 5, ,347 6,220 4,499 1,721 Education 95,060 84,001 11, , ,846 17, , ,659 15, , ,427 20,021 Primary and Secondary 63,390 55,478 7,912 77,895 69,176 8,719 88,785 79,995 8,790 99,623 90,'541 9,082 Vocational Schools 12,387 11, ,834 12,765 6,069 20,353 14,843 5,510 18,830 16,525 2,305 UniVersities 17,690 15,628 2,06,2 22,699 20,127 2,572 23,341 21,991 1,350 31,695 23,428 8,267 other 1,593 1, ,778 1,778 2,86], 2, ,300 2, Natural Resources and Primary Industries 9,691 8,628 1,063 18,545 12,855 5,690 22,183 11,974 10,209 32,78~ 14,247 18,534 Trade and Industr.ia1 Development 42,286 12,247 30,039 52,456 18,785 33,671 96,049 17,887 78,162 95,628 2O,2l2 75,416 Local Government Planning and Development 9,llJ7 6,969 2,173 14,609 12,331 2,278 8,864 6,298 2,566 11~982 6,677 5,305 Debt Charges an4,otherfinancial ~enses 47,528 35,427 12, ,883 4?,454 74,429 96,545 54,275 42, ,047 66,531 36,516 Principal 'Redemptions and Sinking 12,101 12,101 74,429 74, ,270 42; ,516 36,516 4 Fund Contributions Interes.t 35,301 35,301 40,615 40,615 50,320 50,320 '62,276 62,276 other ,839 1,839 3,955 3,955 4.,255 4;.255 Re~iona1 Economic ~ansion Programmes 15,850 15, ,268 42, ,547 42, ,114 44,114 5 ~ 4,691 3,4l3 1,278 8,023 3,232 4,791 7,863 3,317 4,546 6,965 3,441 3,524 E!Eenditures on Account of Pre-Union Liabilities TOTAL: Expenditures 417s lho. 4oo18~1 23B Ij4B~b

168 TABLE G- 3 (CONAINUED) GROSS CURREN1 AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT EXPEND~'TURES. ~VERNMENTOF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 7 BY FUNCTION, 1949-'50 TO This table presel1ts, a more detailed breakdown of functional expenditures than previously published in Table G-3; and clm>:ely parallels the Expenditure by Function classifications published by Statistics Canada in the finan~ial Management Series. 2~ 'Re:vised~ 3. Estimates - as approved by the legislature. 4. Includes the understated expenditures on debt retirement which are not re,flected 8S departmental expenditures in the provincial estimates but as, Non-Budgetary items , ($000) Sinking Fund 10,061 11,749 12,821 Debt Redemptions 62,300 28,400 21,470 Total 72 z 3bl 40, z 29l 5. DREE Expenditures were broken down as follows: Transportation Development 13,084 23,712 30,100 21,181 Industrial and Residential Servicing 1,080 7.,,269 ;3,,389 10,976 Educational Development 1,520 11,190 8,658 1l,079 Resource Development Total l ,2b8 42,547 44,114

169 TABLE G-4 TOTAL AND PER CAPITA DIRECT AND GUARANTEED D,EBT,GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, AS OF MARCH 31, OF THE FISCAL,YEARS TO (Thousands of Dollars) Direct Debt: Gross Funded Debt Debt due Government of Canada 2 319," QO 366, , , z b , , ,890 Less: Sinking Funds Net Debenture Debt3 48, ,188" 61~ " b , z ,701 Bank Overdraft Temporary Borrow~ngs other Borrowings ~ Due on New Road Machinery Due on Road Building Contracts Other Unfunded Debt 16,00~ 29,76 ' 6, ,462 3,898 9,071 17,692 34,270 17, ,191 5,882 21,887,16, ;,897 1,666 5,110 2,:113 2,482 Total Unfunded Debt 73,223b ti3, ~ ~ Sl, Net Funded Debt of Wholly Owned Crown Corporations 66,306 63,924 61,542 58,707 Total ~et Direct Debt bb~576 5b6 z

170 Guaranteed Debt: TABLE a-4 (CONTINUED) (Thousands of Dollars) Debentures: Municipalities (various coupons and maturities) 15,132 14,439 13,709 12,940 Municipalities (Municipal Development Loan, Board and CMHC) 4,734 4,689 4,642 4,592 Corporation and Crown Corporate Agencies 156, , , ,761 Boards of ' Education ' Power Distribution Districts 3,649 3,602 3,553 3,502,Other 2,137 2,031 1,657 1,572 Total Guaranteed Debentures 191,626 2Ii3,2li1 265, ,079.~nk Loans: Municipalities 1~~971 5,257 7,268 16,365 Crown Corporate Agencies! Newfoundland and Labrador Power Commission 5,000 12,100 St. John IS Housing Corporation 1,788 1,450 1, Crown Corporations 2,400 4,500 4,675 Boards of Education power Distribution Districts 2, Corporate 7,1B8 25,722 36,411 97,274 Other -Corporate and Individual 4,103 ~,901 1,975 2,654 Deposits in Newfoundland Saving Bank and Interest payable Thereon Total Guaranteed Bank Loans lii5,95~ Total Guaranteed Debt 22bz8Iili ,

171 TABLEG-4 ( C ont inued ) <, (Thousands of Dollars) Total Net Direct plus Graranteed Debt Per capita Net Direct Debt Per capita Guaranteed Debt Per capita Net Direct plus Guaranteed Debt , , , (Dollars) 902 1,084 1,208 1, ,450 1,682 1,956 2, Subject to Audit. ; 2. Includes.amounts due the Government of Canada under the Canada Pension Plan Investment Fund; The Federal-Provincial Special Development Loan programme; and the Department of Regional Economic Expansion Programme. 3. outstanding funded debt and sinking funds in U.S. d911ars and other foriegn currencies have been converted to Canadian dollars. 4. Includes Deferred Advances on account of Federal-Provincial Cost Sharing programs from Includes Guaranteed Debt in the amount of $87,992,290 assumed by the Province from Javelin Paper Corporation Limited. and Newfoundland and Labrador Corporation Limited on May 5, Includes amounts from the proceeds of the sale by Newfoundland Municipal Financing Corporation of its 7% Sinki~g Fund Debentures due 1987 which have been advanced to the Province.

172 TABLE G-5 GROSS CtJR.nENT AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT EXPENDI'IURES, " GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY D~A~TMENT TO & ':' Total current Capita1 5 ~ ~ Capital 5 ~ ~ capj,te1 5 (Thousands of Dollars) (Thousands of Dollars) (Thousands of Dollars) conso1idateg Fund Services 6,1;84 4,918 1,566 7,642 5,887 1,755 7,157 7, 'Legis1ative... Executive councu 6 Finance 7 5,924 3,085 2,839 3,242 3, ,860 2,860 Manpower and.industria1 Relations Education 39,002 18,986 20,016 32,683 21,672 11,011 29,708 25,392 4,316,Justice 3, 239 3, ,273 3, ,476 3,476 Socie1.services 17,813 17, ,224 19, ,860 19,860 Rehabilitation and Recreation 1,696 1, ,858 1, ,124 2, Health 20,364 19,296 1,068 24,463 21,847 2,616 27,460 24,3n 3,139 Mines end Energy 1, l~oo~ Forestry and Agriculture 1,732 1, ,159 1, ,793 2, Tourism 1,054 1, ,125 1, ,131 1,127 4 Fisheries 1, ,451 1, ,537 1, Industrial Deve1opment Rural Development Transportation and Communications 22,794 10,817 11,977 35,823 11,047 24,776 55,514 12,l?O 43,394 'Public Works and Services 4,542 4, ,682 3, ,449 4, Municipal Affairs ~md Housing 2,426 2, ,448 2, ,623 2, Prov:gcia1 Affairs and Environment Other. 1,094 1,088 '6 1,213 1, ,469 1,468 1 Total 131,403 91,561 39, , ,102 42, , ,669 52,929

173 TABLE G-5 (Continued) Total Current Ca;!2tia1 5 Total Current Ca;!2ita15 Total Current Capita15 (Thousands of Dollars) (Thousands of Dollars) (Thousands of Dollars) Consolidated Fund Services 8,290 8, ,50!3 9,444 14,064 14,855 14, Legis1ative6 Executive Counci1 6 Finance7 3,494 3,494 3,981 3, ,943 5,865 5,078 Manpower and Industrial Relations Education 34,209 29,854 4,355 55,671 39,635 16,036 79,390 56,712 2p,678 Justice 3,894 3, ,818 4, ,934 5, Social Services 20,357 20,357 25,099 25, ,581 36, Rehabilitation and Recreation 2,766 2, ,981 3, ,934 4, Health 34,150 30,176 3,974 44,433 35,150 9,283 51,969 43,803 8,166 Mines and Energy 1,909 1, ,921 3,086 1,835 5,200 1,999 3,201 Forestry and Agriculture 3,716 3, ,551 3, ,441 4, Tourism 1,717 1,71L 6 4,571 2,866 1,705 3,248 3, Fisheries 1,974 1, ,312 2,435 7,877 3,973 3, Industrial Development7 1, ,227 9, ,128 24, ,390 Rural Development ,630 2,630 Transportation and Communications 57,160 13,203 43,957 42,016 12,925 29,091 53,132 14,892 38,240 Public Works and Services 6,290 5, ~724 7,649 1,075 15,488. 4,748 10,740 Municipal Affairs and Housing 4,311 3, ,458 4,443 1,015 8,542 5,923 2,619 Provigcial Affairs and Environment Other 1,587 1,589 (2) 1,849 1, ,535 1,531 4 Total 187, ,938 56, , ,967 92, , , ,400

174 TABLE G- 5 (Cont inued ) !212::..ll Total ~ Capita1 5 ~ ~ Capita15 Total ~ Capita1 5 (Thousands of Dollars) (Thousands of Dollars) (Thousands of Dollars) conso1idateg Fund Services 27,432 21,048 6,384 29,512 27,782 1,730 32,611 31,281 1,330 Legislative Executiv.e counci1 6 Finance7 6,962 6, ,552 7, , Manpower and Industrial Relations ' 7';9 729 Education 78,087 70,566 7,521 82,262 75,967 6,295 98,916 86,001 12,915 Justice 6,.853 6, ,897 6, ,896 7,878 ]8 Social Services 40,019 39, ,613 36,613 39,316 39,316 Rehabilitation and Recreation 5,672 5, ,030 5, , ,]41 ijea1th 58,386 54,534 3,852 61,383 59,080 2,303 70, Mines and Energy 6,411 3,981 2,430 9,498 5,945 3,553 14,313 11,030 3,283 Forestry and Agriculture 5,641 5,195 44E 6,714 6, , Tourism 2,971 2,971 4,308 2,788 1,520 4,597 2, ;:;4 Fisheries 5,280 3,831 1,449 4,185 3, ,020 2,527 Ii 93 Industrial Deve10pment 7 2, ,500 10, ,496 25, ,544 Rural Development 3,126 3,126 3,581 3,581 3,0;;2 3,02c Transportation and Communications 58,030 15,637 42,393 52,170 15,302 36,868 63,578 17,525 46,053 Public Works and Services 9,115 5,734 3,381 6,749 5,664 1,085 7,074 6, Municipal Affairs and Housing 10,195 6?951 3,244 '9,209 6,411 2,798 12,357 7, Prov:gcial Affairs and Environment Other 1,849 1, ,984 2,987 (3) 3,322 3,323 (1) Total 329, ,828 74, , ,797 68, , , ,171

175 TABLE G-5 (Continued) Current Capita1 5 Total CUrrent Capita15 ~, Current CaEita15 (Thous8 nds of Dollars) (Thousands of Dollars) (Thoufend~ of Dol1erf) Consolidateg Fund Services 45,253 38,420 6,833 55,510 50,309 5,201 68,370 6::',669 5,701 Legislative 1,553 1,553 1,591 1,591 Executive counci1 6 1,437 1,437 1,968 1,968 :Financ'e7 8,653 8, ,125 7,446 67,679 48,627 7,873 40,754 Manpower and Industrial Relations ,059 1,059 1,279 1,279 Edl.lcation 135, ,479 29, , ,928 24, , ,445 31,692 Justice 9,258 9, ,857 10, ,551 12, Social Services 45,700 45,700 46,409 46,409 49,787 49, Rehabilitation and Recreation 11,684,,' 8,693 2,991 12,350 10,03'2 2,318 14,128 11,~7 2,831 Health 79,275 70,884 8,391 95,099 77, , ,298 84,336 31,962 Mines and Energy 21,152 16,885 4,267 17,988 16,868 1,120 22,268 19,045 3,223 Forestry and Agriculture 9,847 7,485 2,362 11,542 7,075 4,467 16,518 8,762 7,756 ToUrism 6,371 4,116 2,255 5,,~71 5, ,096 6, Fisheries 6,459 3,104 3,355 6,814 2,829 3,985 10,093 2,778 7,,315 Industrial Development7 23,, '2,713 5,448 1,102 4,346 28,945 1,445 27,500 Rural Development 2,954 2,954 3,499 1,499 2,000 4,255 1,755 2,500 Transportation and Communications 83,83'6 19,163 64,673 75,872 22,222 53,650 67,470 ' 22,938 44,532 Public Works and Services 7,048 5,985 1,063 7,171 5,797 1,374 7,651 6,460 1,191 Municipal Affairs and Housing 27,100 13,190 13,910 20,123 10,673 9,450 31,029 11,925 19,104 Provincial Affairs and Environment ,503 1, ,302 1, Other6 3,991 3,991 Total 529, , , , , , , , ,710 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 - See next page.

176 TABLE (1..5 (continued) 1. Tbis teb1~ presents an historica1 D~artmenta1 expenditure series on a basis consistent with Departmenta1 structures which mow exist. Expenditures on account of the respons ib11ities \ of those Departments which existed under the 01d structure for the period to have been re--allocated to Departments now responsib1e for those functions. 2. Budgetary expenditure only. Non-~~getary expenditures on account of debt retirement (Sinking Funds and Principa1 Redemption) are e:x:c1uded. 3. Revised Estimates. 4. Estimates - as approved by the Legislature. 5. Expenditures under the DREE programme ere inc1uded in appr9priate departments. 6. Legis1ative and Executive councll expenditure and unallocated items comprise the "Other" category to Negatives ( ),in Capita1 Account are due to rounding. 7. capits1 Advances to Newfound1and Industria1 Deve10pment Corporation (N.l.D.C.) to be utilized as 108n funds are included as expenditure of the Department of Industrial Deve10pment to Advances to N.I.D.C. on account of the Labrador Linerbo~rd project in and are included as Capita1 expenditure of the Department of'finance.

177 TABLE H-l CHEQUES CASHED IN CLEARING CENTRES, ST. JOHN'S, BY MONTH., 1969 TO 1973, Year January February March , ,06~,378 April May June July September October (Thousands of Dollars) 358, , , , , , ,319 November December Total 501, ,844 5,281, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,790., 614, , , , ,651 6,217, ; ,662 6,150, ,764 (567,380 6,702,299

178 TABLE H-.2. (CONTINUED) TYPE Net 'Premiums Written Net c.laims Incurred Net Premiums' Written 1970 Net CIa ims Incurred.:( Dollars) Accident and.sickness. 3,571,105 2,544,524 Autom.obil:e... ~.. 10,455,561 5;905,216 Boiler.~ ~ :.~ 172,335 80,868'. Employers I Liability.. ~.. 7, ,296 Fire' ~ ~.~ ~.~. ~ J 5,703..,023 '3,443,485 Guaran'tee-Fidelity ~. 42,830 42,~23 -Surety..... ~ , ,270 Inland Transp~r'tation ~ 90,359 '143,572 Life-Ordinary"... -Group, ; ; e'. :'Annuiti:s ~ '14,395',16~ - Industrl.a1. '... Machinery. ~... 73,443 Marine... ~ ,545 Mis ce11aneous ~... ~ ,592 Plate Glass,..., 49,513 Property Damage-Personal ,591. -~ea1 ~ ,652 Publ~c Liability ,861 Aircraft!'., ,459 sr1:1 eft.... ()... ' ,480 Total ~. _.. i, 37,62.9,551 14,598,668' 34,962 67,270 95,631,.22, ~5'J9 ~ 135 ; ,041' 1;131 20,855 27,,972,469 (Dollars) 4,259,227 3,278,087 11,498,893 6,892, ,371 15,078.9,315 23,952 6,613,758 2,617,359 60,652-14,205,608,180 44, , , ,oi2~863 82, , ,410 58,' , , , ,824 66,996-4?;635,605 8,:680, ,331 31,975' 244,061 28, ,611. :1,125,915 '126,303' _.' ,315 '23,790, Table is.discontinued. Data.is not averilable' after, 1970.

179 TABLE H-3 NUMBER OF TAXPAYERS 2 TOTAL INCOME I TOTAL TAX:! NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR it BY INCOME CLASSES 'TO :271 Number Number of Total Total of Total Total Taxpayers Income Tax Taxpayers Income Tax ('$ 000) ($ ODO) '($ 000) Cfoco) Under $1, boo ,000-2, ,897 21, ,889 21, ~000-3, ,116 40,5.20 2,220 ],4,087 35,249 1,950 3.,,'0,00-4., ,748 58,509 3,780 17,338 60,218 4,125 4,600-5,POO ,167 68,018 4,811 15,978 71,635 5,705 5,060-' 6, ,434 56,992 4,997 12,533 68,302 6,142 6,000-7, ,093,45,759 4,594 7,937.51,323 5,311 7,000-8, ,029 30,037.3,490 5,622 42,000 4,918 8,000-9, ,844.24,066 3',136 3,862 32,608 4,381 9,000-10, ,799 17,0'79 2,442 2,306 21,856 3,188 10,000-15, ,530 41,437 6,924 4,834 57,371 9,718 15,000-20, ,931 2, ,640 3, ~ 000-'25,OOO ~ :... 2'38 5,283 1, ,526 1,692 Over 25, ,256 5, ,826 6,550 Total... '... 93, ,342 45, , ,693 57,521 NOTE: Co1ums may not add up -exactly because of rounding.

180 TABLE H-3 NUMBER OF TAXPAYERS 2 TOTAL INCOME:t TOTAL TAX:t NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 2 BY INCOME CLASSES TO :971 Number 196I 1968 Number of Total Total of Total Total Taxpayers Income 'Ttix' Ta? payers 'Income Tax ('$ 000) (fooo) '(:$ 000) ($,000) Undef $1", '682 ' ,000-2 ~900 1,3,,891 21,242 :653 13~e'89 21, ,,000-3 ~OOO ,116, 40,5,'~0 2,220 1,4;081 "35,249 1, ,'090-4, \748 58,509 3,180 11,338 60,218 4,i25 4,600-5~OOO ,161 68,018 4,811 15,918 11,635 5,105 5',000-' 6,~o ,434 56,992 4,991 12,533 68,302 6,142 6,000-7.,, ,093,45,159 4,594 1,931,51,323 5,311 1,000-8, ,029 ',30,037,3,490 ',5,622,42,000 4,,918 8,000-9, ,8,44,24,966 '3',136 3,862 32,608 4,381 9,000-10, :1:,799 '11 ~()t19 2,442 2,306 21,856 3,188 10,000-15, ,530 41,431 6;924 4,'834 51,371 9,118 15,000-20, ,931 2~ ,640 3, ~ 000-"25, 006 ~ :. 2'38 5,2<f3 1, ,526 1,692 Over 25,000 ~ ,256 5, ,826 6,550 Total... 93, ,342 45, , ,693 51,521 NOTE: Co1ums m~y not add up 'exactly because of rounding.'

181 TABLE H-3 (Continued) Number Number of. Total Total of Total Total Taxpayers Income Tax Taxpalers Income Tax (~ 000) ('$'0'00) ($ 000) ($ 000) Under $1, ,000-2,000 13,069 20, ,721 19, ,000-3,000 15,363 38,561 2,545 15,460 38,697 2,640 3,000-4,000 16,799 58,654 4,600 16,805 58,867 4,991 4,000-5,000 14,447 64,768 5,811 15,601 69,870 6,868 5,000 ~ 6,000 12,358 67,658 7,226 12,042 66,067 7,568 6,000-7,000 9,712 62,730 ].,573 9,634 62,367 7,770 7,000-8,000 6,817 50,955 6,959 8,122 60,800 8,449 8,eOO - 9,000 4,456 37,707 5,706 5,772 48,969 7,541 9,000-10,000 3,025 28,726 4,750 4,108 38,887 6,652 10,000-15,000 6,241 74,176 13,795 8,598 t, 102,612 19,967 15,000-20,000 1,223 20,677 4,664 1,500 25,151 5,879 20,000-25, ,754 2, ,833 2,441 Over 25, ,079 8, ,988 10,487 Total 105, ,077 75, , ,828 92,034 NOl'E: Colums may not add up exactly because of roundin9'.

182 TABLE H-3 (Continued) 1971 Number of Total Total Ta~ayers Income. Tax ($ 000) ($ 0(0) Un,der $1, ,000-2,000 4,743 8, ,000-3,000 12,420 31,316 2,110 3,000-4,000 14,262 50,020 4,469 4,000-5,000 16,405 73,677 7,569 5,000-6,000 13~391 73,777 8,449 6,000-7,000 11,114 72,482 9,302 7,000-8,000 9,157 68,527 9,932 8,000-9,.000 7,018 59,346 9,109 9,000-10,000 4,369 41,516 6,949 10,000-15,000 10, ,517 22,810 15,000-20,000 2,042 34,438 7,900 20,000-25, i2,416 3,316 Over 25, ,943 11,940 Total 106, , ,170

183 TABLE H-4 TAXABLE RETURNS, SOURCES OF INCOME 2 ALLOWABLE DEDUCTIONS 2 AND TOTAL TAX FA YABLE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR z 1967 TO Number of Taxable ReturnS 93, , , , ,906 (Thousands of Dollars) Sources of Income: Wages and salaries 389, , , , ,137 Business income 14,659 14,425 15,003 14,696 15,036 Professional income 7,297 8,719 10,768 12,642 13,589 Commission income 4,482 4,878 4,843 5,467 7,031 Farm or fishing income 2,509 3,444 4,191 7,231 7,280 Old Age Pension income, etc. 5,071 7,344 8,799 10,595 11,356 other earned income Total earned income declared 423, , , , ,429 Dividends 3,415 3,551 3,872 3,666 3,600 Bond and Bank interest 4,882 6,572 9,565 li,684 11,198 Net rental income Mortgage interest Annunity income Estate income Other investment income Miscellaneous income 1,215 1,123 1,232 1,697 2,059 Total investment income declared 11,533 13,308 16,839 Total income declared 435, , , , ,541 Exemptions and Deductions Claimed: Personal exemptions 177, , , , ,406 Pension and retirement plan contributions 12,324 15,184 16,423 18,220 21,096 other deductions 15,948 17,804 19,178 21,096 21,573 Total Exemptions and deductions claimed 205, , , , ,075 Net taxable income declared 230, , ,241 Total tax payable 377, ,619 45,823 57,521 75,407 92, ,170

184 TABLE H-5 SELECTED STATISTICS OF TAXABLE AND NON-TAXABLE RETURNS OF INDIVIDUALS I BY CENSUS DIVISION TO 1271 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, Number Wag~s Number Wages Number Wages Number Wages Place of of and Total of and Total of and Total of and Total Residence Returns Salaries Income Returns Salaries Income Returns Salaries Income Returns Salaries Income --- ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) Division 1 64, , ,719 64, , ,002 68, , ,789 68, , ,895 Division 2 5,801 14,549 16,85'4 6,649 17,718 20,869 6,762 18,080 21,478 7,451 22,645 28,220 Division 3 5,949 15,182 17,874 7,066 17,564 21,146 5,488 17,255 20,173 7,188 19,943 23,865 Division 4 5,771 14,010 15,969 5,932 13,672 15,604 5,838 15,628 17,680 5,981 19,882 22,318 Division 5 11,914 43,515 48,543 13,915 52,293 57,427 12,717 50,398 56,817 14,109 62,040 68,869 Division 6 13,550 50,344 54,239 14,343,5 J '!1)7 60,356 13,849 60,091 65,638 14,617 64,490 70,615 Division 7 10,218 23,709 26,098 9,231 23,787 26,473 9,553 25,467 28,723 10,163 27,550 30,854 Division 8 9,816 28,428 31,263 10,773 30,419 32,944 12,075 34,574 38,242 10,219 33,886 37,003 Division 9 4,018 8,258 9,439 5,025 11,068 12,223 4,251 9,393 10,473 5,318 12,473 13,907 Division 10 6,973 38,791 39,407 7,865 49,588 50,292 8,440 55,841 56,855 9,657 66,421 67,703 Total 138, , , , , ,, , , , , ; ,249

185 TABLE H-5 (Continued) 1971 Number Wages Place of of and Total Residence Returns Salaries Income ($ 000) ($ 000) Division 1 77, , ,918 Division 2 8,080 25,568 31,116 Division 3 7,069 24,136 27,551 Division 4 6,220 23,531 26,093 Divis'ion 5 13,755 59,786 67,650 Division 6 12,778 57,988 64,000 Division 7 8,962 27,669 31,493 Division 8 11,953 43,605 47,226 Division 9 5,226 13,782 14,739 Division 10 9,914 69,468 70,765 Total 161, , ,551 /

186 TABLE H-6 SELECTED STATISTICS OF NON~TAXABLE RETURNS OF INDIVIDUALS 2 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY CENSUS DIVISION~ 1261 TO Place Number Wages Number Wages of of and Total of and Total Residence Returns Salaries llncome Returns Salaries Income ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) Division 1 19,199 20,786 24,229 16,305 13,977 16,734 Division 2 1,918 1,894 2,119 1,891 1,608 1,910 Division 3 2,174 2,591 3,200 3,261 4,684 5,494 Division 4 2,495 2,189 2,656 2,888 2,427 2,997 Division 5 3,173 3,235 4,028 4,203 4,601 5,124 Division 6 3,702 4,630 5,075 3,952 2,829 3,372 Division 7 5,250 6,004 6,748 4,084 4,594 5,541 Division 8 3,966 5,345 6,071 4,588 5,519 6,125 Division 9 2,143 2,419 2,836 2,395 2,526 2,873 Division 10 1,118 1,047 1, Total 45,138 50,140 58,063 44,431 43,247 50,643

187 TABLE H-6 (Continued) Place Number Wages Number Wages of of and Total of and Total Residence Returns Salaries Income Returns Salaries Income ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) Division 1 17,535 15,480 19,348 15,947 14,659 17,133 Division 2 2,099 1,960 2,319 1,801 1,520 2,042 Division 3 1,382 1,300 1,866 2,658 2,773 3,406 Division 4 2,463 1,632 2,041 2,153 2,215 2,805 Division 5 3,526 3,306 3,994 3,418 2,665 3,218 Division 6 2,831 2,510 2,666 3,349 3,171 3,632 Division 7 3,936 3,814 4,884 4,300 4,213 4,751 Division 8 4,910 5,128 6,190 3,715 4,229 4,898 Division 9 1,963 1,565 1,791 2,721 2,859 3,323 Division 10 1,455 1,694 1,692 1,371 1,212 1,213 Total ,390 46,791 41,433 39,515 46,421

188 TABLE H-6 (Continued) 1971 Place Number Wages of of and Total Residence Returns Salaries Income ($ 000) ($ 000) Division 1 24,436 24,908 31,064 Division 2 3,140 4,230 5,048 Division 3 '2,590 3,359 4,122 Division 4 2,400 2,672 3,290 Division 5 4,392 4,653 5,935 Division 6 3,.581 3,609 4,260 Division 7 4,104 4,428 5,547 Division 8 5,212 6,491 7,697 Division 9 2,157 2,733 3,010 Division 10 2,051 1,814 2,036 Total 54,663 58,897 72,009

189 TABLE H-7 SELECTED S~ATISTICS OF TAXABLE RETURNS OF INDIVIDUAL~2 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR t BY CENSUS DIVISION T.o Number Wages Number Wages Place of of' and Total Tax of and Total Tax Residence Returns Salaries Income Pa;z::able Returns Salaries' Income Pa;z::able ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ OdO) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) Division 1 45, , ,490, 23,258 48, , ,268,29,024 Division 2 3,883 12,655 14,735 1,129 4,758 16,110 18,959 1,491 Division 3 3 t ,591 14,674 1,053 3,805 12,880 15,652 1,336 Division 4 3,276 11,821 13,313 1,059 3,044 11,245 12',607 1,,113 Division 5 8,741 40,280 44,515 4,885 9,712 47,692 52,303 6,089 Division 6 9,848 45,714 49,164 5,005 10,391 52,578 56,984 6,164 Division 7 4,968 17,705 19,350 1,373 5,147 19,193 20,932 1,786 Division 8 5,850' 23,083 25,192 2,269 6,185 24,900 26,819 2,392 Division 9 1,87'5 5~839 6, ,630 8,542 9, Division 10 5,855 37;744 38,30.6 5,304 7,001 49, ,819 7;518 Total 93, , ,342 45, , , ,693 57,521

190 TABLE H-7 (Cont inued) Number Wages Number Wages Place of of and Total Tax of and Total Tax Residence Returns Salaries Income Payable Returns Salaries Income Payable ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) Division 1 50, , ,441 38,315 52, , ,762 45,436 Division 2 4,663 16i120 19,159 1,908 5,650 21,125 26;178 2,818 Division 3 4,106 15,955 18,307 1,784 4,530 17,170 20,459 2,223 Division 4 3,375 13,996 15,639 1,780 3,828 17,667 19,513 2,266 Division 5 9,191 47,092 52,823 7,127 10,691 59,375 65,651 9,594 Division 6 11,018 57,581 62,972 8,301 11,268 61,319 66,983 9,433 Division 7 5,617 21,653 23,839 2,331 5,863 23,337 26,103 2,848 Division 8 7,165 29,446 32,052 3,351 6,504 29,657 32,105 3,772 Division 9 2,288 7,828 8,68r: 795 2,597 9,614 10,584 1,186 Division 10 6,985 54,147,163 9,716 8,286 65,209 66,490 12,460 Total 105, , ,077 75, , , ,828 92,034

191 TABLE fi-7 (Continued) 1971 Number Wages Place of of and Total Tax Residence Returns Salaries Income payable (* 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) Division 1 53, , ,854 54,896 Division 2 4,940 21,338 26,068 3,084 Division 3 4,479 20,777 23,429 2,532 Division 4 3,820 20,859 22,803 3,172 Division 5 9,363 55,133 61,715 9,406 Division 6 9,197 54,379 59,740 8,682 Division 7 4,858 23,241 25,946 3,132 Division 8 6,741 37,114 39,529 5,111 Division 9 2,469 11,049 11,729 1,318 Division 10 7,863 67,654 68,729 12,836 Total 106, , , ,170 c ~ )'i.,.'.~=

192 TABLE H.8 NUMBER OF TAXPAYERS 2 TOTAL INCOME AND TOTAL TAX, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,'BY OCCUPATIONAL CLASSES, 1967 T'O 197[ Number of Total Total Number of Total: Total OC,cupation Taxpayers Income Tax Taxpayers Inc'ome Tax --. ($ (00) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) FisheI'lllen and Farmers 715 2, , Bu~iness E~p10r.ees 58, ,019 28,520 63, ,500 35,407 Feder~l GoVernment Employees 5,155 28,110 2,897 4,992 30,758 3,648 : Pr?vinc~a1, Gpv~~~en~. E~p1oyees 8,840 35,237 3,102 10,163 45,076 4,285 Municipal Government Employees 1,454 5, ,327 5, Accoun~ant~ Medical Doctors and Surgeons 143 4,00'9 1, ,088 1,674 Dentists Lawyers and Notaries 60 1, , Busine~s Proprietors 3,288, 18,783 2,303 3,306 18,933 2.,4QO Pensioners 1,172.3, ,814 5,564 ~95 All Other Occupations 13,729 57,677 5,990 14,948 68,261 8,033 Total All Occupations 93, ,342 45, , ,693 57,521

193 TABLE H-8 (Cont'd) Number of Total Total Number of Total Total Occupation Taxpayers Income Tax Taxpayers Income ~ ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) Fishermen and Farmers 1,047 4, ,549 7, Business Employees 65, ,205 44,896 69, ,361 55,867 Federal Government Employees 4,982 34,658 5,115 5,067 36,961 5,887 Provincial Government Employees 9,599 47,884 5,842 10,205 53,157 7,015 Municipal Government Employees 2,110 10,301 1,167 2,024 9,762 1,085 Accountants Medical Doctors and Surgeons 190 7,190 2, ,372 3,382 Dentists , Lawyers and Notaries 66 1, , Business Proprietors 3;345 19,195 2,682 '3,339 19,977 2,920 Pensioners 2,213 7, ,785 8, All Other Occupations 16,532 80,473 10,775 16,724 87,015 12,901 Total All Occupations 105, ,077 75, , ,828 92,034

194 TABLE H-8 (Cont'd) occupation Number of Taxpayers 1971 Total Income Total Tax ($ 000) ($ 000) Fishermen and Farmers 1,362 8,080 1,023 Business Employees 66, ,039 61,358 Federal Government Employees 5,210 42,632 7,045 Provincial Government Employees 11,319 67,763 9,563 Municipal Government Employees 2,185 11,320 1,359 Accountants Medical Doctors and Surgeons 198 8,549 3,302 Dentists 36 1,102 Lawyers and Notaries 65 2,067 Business Proprietors 2,923 20,390 3,350 Pensioners 2,350 9,282 1,007 All Other Occupations 14,530 91,609' 14,864 Total All Occupation 106, , ,170

195 TABLE H-9 SELECTED STATISTICS OF TAXABLE RETURl;S OF INDIVIDUALS, CORNER BROOK, 1967 TO 1971 Item Number of taxable returns 5,697 6,902 6,129 7,678 6,100 (Thousands of Dollars) Sources of Income Wages & Salaries 28,707 35,103 33,873 43,665 36,969 Business income Professional income ,084 1,211 1,429 Bond & bank interest other 1,313 1,728 1,586 2,121 2,425 Total income assessed 31,956 38,866 38,090 48,710 42,370 Exemptions & deductions Personal exemptions 11,219 13,485 12,148 14,711 11,786 Other 2,193 2,692 2,659 3,528 2,922 Total exemptions & Deductions 13,412 16,177 14,807 18,239 14,708 Taxable income assessed 18,591 22,737 23,294 30,471 27,664 Total tax payable 3,874 4,828 5,599 7,474 6,810

196 TABLE H-10 SELECTED STATISTICS OF TAXABLE REnJRNS OF INDIVIDUALS, ST. JOHN'S, 1967 TO Item Number of taxable returns 31,605 33,,669 34,279 35,364 37,823 Sources of Income: (Thousands of Dollars) Wages and salaries 132, , , , ,261 Business income 5,100 4,880 5,071 4,553 6,010 Prof. Income 5,225 6,333 7,694 9,008 9,456 Bond and bank interest 2,621 3,506 4,753 5,784 6,016 Other 9,759 11,297 12,238 13,064 15,547 Total income assessed 155, , , , ,290 Exemptions and deductions: Personal exemptions 55,096 59,137 59,683 61,109 66,563 Other 10,614 12,344 13,225 14,036 17,305 Total exemptions and d educ tions 65,710 71,481 72,908 75,145 83,868 Taxable income assessed 89, , , , ,475 Total tax payable 19,093 23,775 30,774 35,797 43,921

197 TABLE H-ll DISTRIBUTION OF TAXABLE CORPORATION INCOME, NEwFOUNDLAND AND LABIW>OR, BY INDUSTRY. 1967,to 1970 ' ($ Millions) (Percent) ($ Millions) (Percent) ($ Millions) (Percent) ($ Millions '(Percent) Agriculture" Forestry, Fishing, Mining, Quarrying and Oil Wells ' Manufacturing Cons~ruction ,5 Transportation, CommunicatiOns and Other Ut~lities ' Wholesale' and Retail Trade '.5 Finance Services Total NOTE: 1971 data is not available.

198 TABLE I-I TOTAL AND MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, ST. JOHN'S! BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1213 (1961 = 100) Health Recreation Tobacco and Personal and and Year ~ All Items Food Houstn~ C1othin~ Tran~Eortation Care Read ins A1cohQl 19~9 January February March April ' May June ',6 July I1t i43.6 August September October ~ November '112, December Yeari~ Average ' January February :2 March April ,2 May ' June July August September October November December Yearly Average

199 TABLE I-I (Cont'd) Health Recreation Tobacco and Personal and and Year Month All Items Food Housing C10thins TransEortation Care Reading Alcohol 1971 January February March Apr!:l May June July August September October ~ November ;4 December Yearly Average llhl !1L.!!l1: January February March April May ' June July ~ August September October November December Yearly Average ~ ~

200 TABLE I-I (Cont' d) Health Recreation Tobacco and Personal and Yea'r and Month All Items Food Housing Clothing Transportation Care Reading Alcohol 1973 January February ll March April May June July August

201 TABLE J-1 NUMBER AND AREA OF CENSUS FARMS AND COMMERCIAL FARMS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY CENSUS DIVISION, 1966 AND 1971 Census Farms Commercial Farms Number Area Number Area Census Division (Acres) ----racres-) - Total 1,709 1,042 49,513 62, ,292 Division No ,155 36, ,810 Division No , Division No.3 Di vision No ,293 12, ,390 Division No ,900 5, ,483 Division No Division No ,279 3, ,721 Division No ,117 2, Division No Division No Data for 2 farms in Division 3 are included in Division and Data for 1 farm in Division 10 is included in Division 9 in = Not Available

202 TABLE J-2 SELECTED STATISTICS OF CENSUS FARMS ~ NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, FOR CENSUS rears TO 1971 Item Unit POEu1ation Total population (NUMBER) 361, , , , ,104 Population on census-farms (NUMBER) 19,975 13,055 11,090 9,236 5,156 Percentage living on census-farms (PERCENl') Census Farms Number of census farms (NUMBER) 3,626 2,387 1,752 1,709 1,042 Areas Total land area of Newfoundland and L.abrador (ACRES) 91,548,800 91,548,800 91,548,800 91,548,800 91,548,800 Area in census-farms (ACRES) 85,040 71,814 54,561 49,513 62, 704 Percentage of total land area in census farms (PERCENT) Area by tenure of operator: Owner (ACRES) 72,061 64,436 44,051 37,859 54,433 tenant (ACRES) 2, , ,076 part owner, part tenant (ACRES) 7,166 4,730 6,815 6,,844 7,195 manager (ACRES) 3;481 2,329 2,278 3,912 Total area owned (ACRES) 79,770 69,573 50,531 45,973 58,522 Total area rented (ACRES) 5,270 2,241 4,030 3,540 4,182

203 TABLE J-2 (Continued) Item Unit Use of Aaricu1tura1 Land Improved land (ACRES) 28,981 24,234 20,455 20,566 19,148 under crops (ACRES) 20,271 15,968 12,919 12,409 8, 736 pasture (ACRES) 5,885 5,739 4,097 5,320 7,881 summer fallow (ACRES) other improved land (ACRES) 2,825 2,435 3,294 2,579 2,032 Unimproved land (ACRES) 56,059 47,580 34,106 28,947 43,556 woodland (ACRES) 37,394 26,919 19,802 13,750 11,338 other unimproved land (ACRES) 18,665 20,661 14,304 15,197 32,218 CaEita1 Total capital value (DOLLARS) 19,656, ,937,400 30,353,400 31,469,600 land and buildings (DOLLARS) 14,658,139 19,006,200 24,030,300 23,638,400 machinery and equipm~nt (DOLLARS) 1,416,655 2,944,500 3,454, 700 4,099,000 livestock and poultry (DOLL.4.RS) 3,581,985 1,986,700 2,868,400 3,728,860 EXEenditures Expenditures for agricultural wages (cash labour) (DOLLARS) 459, , , ,660 1,325, Includes board farms reported this figure for 1970.

204 TABLE J-3 CENSUS FARM$, NEWF,bVNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TOTAL CAPITAL VALUE, 1951, 1961, 1966 AI\f1) Number of Farms Total capital Value (DOLLARS) Under ,949 1,950-2,949 2,950-3,949 3, ,949 4,950-7,449 7,450-9,949 9,950-14,949 14,950-24,949 24,950-49,949 49,950 and over ib ' Total farms reporting.. 3,626 1,752 1,709 1,042 1 Under $2, $2,950 - $4,949.

205 TABLE J-4 AVERAGE CAPITAL VALUE OF CENSUS FARMS, l\~vjfoundland AND LABRADOR, BY CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND REGION, 1951, 1961, 1966 Al\D 1971 caeita1 Structure Province Avalon Peninsula West Coast Bonavista & Notre Dame Other (Average per Farm in Dollars) Land and Buildings '"... '"... 4,040 4,312 4,074 2, ,848,457 8,868 6, ,061,899 12,201 10, ,685 29,539 20,019 12,256 Machinery and Equipment ,681 1,629 1,949 1, ,021 2,008 2,312 2, ,934 3,891 5,052 3,426 Livestock and Poultry , ,134 1,169 1, ,678 1,754 1, ,579 4,607 2,824 2,067 Total Capital ,421 5,577 5,691 3, ,663 16,254 12,141 9, ,761 20,661 16,259 13, ,202 38,040 27,900 17,749 3,249 5,749 7,187 9, ,086 1,007 2,659 1,408 1,417 2,109 2,307 4,986 8,252 10,303 14, Columns may not add to respective totals because of rounding.

206 TABLE J-5 COMMERCIAL FARMS, NEWFOUNDLAWl AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE, 1961, 1966, AND TyEe of Farm Number Percent Number 1966 Percent Number 1971 Percent Dairy Cattle, hogs, sheep (excluding Poultry dairy farms) Field crops, other than small grain Fruits and vegetables Forestry Miscellaneous specialty Mixed Total

207 TABLE J-6 CENSUS FARMS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY ACREAGE, FOR CENSUS YEARS 1951, 1956, 1961, 1966 and Size of Farm (Number) Under 3 Acres Acres 1,884 1, Acres 1, Acres III Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres ,119 Acres ,120-1,559 Acres 1 1,600 Acres and Over Total 3,626 2,387 1,752 1,709 1,042

208 TABLE J-7 LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ON CENSUS FARMS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, FOR CENSUS YEARS 1951, ~956, 1961, 1966 and Livestock: '1951.ill...ill! (Number) Horses 2,874 1,715 1,125 1, 'Catt1e 7,944 B,085 7,320 8,554 7,138 Hogs 1,712 1.,820 1,554 7,307 14,639 Sheep 17,519 18,540 15,320 14,381 9,384 Pou1trI: Hens and Chickens 73, , , , ,919 Turkeys 1,553 2,084 2,468 3,264 Ducks Geese ,967

209 EGG DISPOSITION~ QUANTITY AND VALUE NEWFOUNDlAND AND LABRADOR JANUARY TO JULY Month Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value 000 doz. $ doz. $ doz. $ doz. $ doz. $000 January ' February March April May June July August S~ptember October November December Total 8,088 4,093 9,127 4,321 9,064 4,396 7,587 3,730 Note: This series for Newfoundland started in Information for 1968 is not available. Source: Statistics canada publication number , Production of Eg~s.

210 TABLE K-1 QUANTITY OF FISH LANDINGS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY SPECIES, 1968 T01972 Species 1971 (Thousands of Lbs.) Seafi'sh, total 961,350 1,009, , ,121 Ground fish, total Cat f,:1:sh (gutt'ed head on) Cod (gutted head.on) Haddock (guttedhe'ad on) Halibut (gutted head on} Plaice and greyso1e (round) Pollock (gutted head on) Redfish (ro.und) Turbo t (gmtt'ed' head on) Other (various) 6Hh057 3, ,915 2, , ,443 26,887 1, ,327 4, ,746 4,4' , ,388 26,352 1, ,014 3, ,441 3, , ,716 24,789 1, ,476 5, ,715 2, , ,923 21,479 2,164 Pelagic and estur'ia1, total Capel in,( round) Eel s (round~ Herring (round) Mackerel (round) Salmon (round) Smelts (round) 327',314, 7, ', ,3~180 i7 381,449 7, , , ,435 7, ,038 2,036 3, ,351 5, ,979 3,663 3, Trout (round) Ot}:ler (various) Molluscs and crustaceans, total Lobster (in snell) Mussels (shucked) Scallops ('shucked) Squid (round) Other 4,318 3, ,217 3, ,35 5,939 3, ,318 11,394 3, ,547 4,563 Viscera, total Cod livers Halibut livers Other Whales (Number) Seals (Numberx' 11,601 11, ,749 11,011 11, ,072 5,154 5, ,286 4,900 4, ,406

211 TABLE K-l (Continued) Species 1972 (Thous ands of Lbs.) Seafish, total Groundfish, total Catfish (gutted head on) Cod (gutted head on) Haddock (gutted head on) Halibut (gutted head on) Plaice & greysole (round) Pollock (gutted head on) Redfish (round) Turbot (gutted head on) Other (various) Pelagic & esturial, total Capelin (round) Eels (round) Herring (round) Mackerel (round) Salmon (round) Smelts (round) Trout (round) Other (various) Molluscs & erustaceans, t'otal Lobster (in shell) Mussels (shucked) Scallops (shucked) Squid (round) Other Viscera, total Cod livers Halibut livers Other Wbal.es Seals (number) 649, ,883 3, ,191 1, , ,515 20,362 1, ,151 9, ,081 3,877 3, ,051 2, ,681 2,363 2,363 1, ,743

212 TABLE K-2 VALUE OF FISH LANDINGS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY SPECIES, 1968 TO 1972 Species (Thousands of Dollars) Total landings 28,841 30,785 36~14l 36,811 36,515 Sea fish, total 28,007 29,455 34,807 35,693 35,584 Groundfish, total 20,934 21,384 25,940 26,400 26,359 catfish' Cod 13,657 11,480 11,487 13,554 13,022 Haddock III Halibut Plaice & greys ole 4,288 6,748 9,985 9,204 9,483 Pollock Redfish 1,808 1,668 2,840 2,070 2,}?68 Turbot , ,074 'Other Pelagic & estuarial, total 4,400 5,043 5,971 6,101 4,661 Capelin Eels 16 Herring 2,"922 3,,463 4,015 4,122 2,613 Mackerel Salmon 1,364 1,415 1,746 1,719 1,757 Smelts Trout Other Molluscs & crustaceans, total 2,521 2,811 2,843 3,146 4,533 Lobster 2,423 2,476 2,511 2,440 3,207 Mussels Scallops Squid Other Viscera, total Cod livers Halibut livers Other Whalee Seals

213 TABLE K-3 QUANTITY OF FISH-PRODUCTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE 1968 TO~ ~ Fresh, Round or dressed (' 000 lb.) 8,866 4,727 4,341 10,956 Frozen Round qr dressed (' 000 lb.) 4,631 2,634 3,180 5,587 Fresh fillets ('000 lb.) 1,517 3,757 8,548 7,132 Frozen Fillets -( '000 lb.) 59,341 70,350 87,280 67,173 Frozen blocks and sticks ('000 lb. ) 6],000 67,987 57,161 68,536 Smoked, round or dressed ('000 lb. ) Smoked fillets ('000 lb.) Green salted ('000 lb.) 18,400 6,234 3, Dried salted ('000 lb.) 31,945 33,657 20,808 18,501 Boneless salted ('000 lb.) Pickled and vinegar - cured dressed (Barrels) 8,666 17,503 58,847 47,837 Pickled and vinegar - cured fillets (Barrels) 9,153 15,963 49,301 58,037 Other pickled and cured (Barrels) 377 1,956 39,613 Canned (cod, salmon, other) (cases) 1,821 4,135 4,586 31)291 Bait ('000 lb.) 10,061 '9,902 8,610 11,921 Meal (Tons) 48,301 53,306 50,56$ 38,490 Oil (Gallons) 3,506, ,568,520 3,053,598 2,498,839 In shell - Fresh &~Frozen ('000 lb.) 4,043 3,781 2,7.10-3,249 Shucked - Fresh & Frozen ('000 lb.) Canned (Crab meat, lobster, other)(cases) ,312 21,602 15,507

214 TABLE K-3 (Continued) Item Fresh, Round or dressed (fooo lb.) Frozen Round or dressed (tooo lb.) Fresh fillets (tooo lb.) Frozen Fillets ('000 lb.) Frozen blocks and sticks (fooo lb.) Smoked, round or dressed ('000 lb.) Smoked fillets (tooo lb.) Green salted ('000 lb.) Dried salted ('000 lb.) Boneless salted (fooo lb.) Pickled and vinegar - cured dressed (Barrels) Pickled and vinegar - cured fillets (Barrels) Other pickled and cured (Barrels) Canned (cod, salmon, other) (cases) Bait ('000 lb.) Meal (Tons) Oil (Gallons) In Shell - Fresh & Frozen ('000 lb.) Shucked - Fresh & Frozen (tooo lb.) Canned (Crab meat, lobster, other) (cases) ,066 4,405 7,577 74,068 49, ,642 68,305 67,528 22,259 18,929 8,605 25, ,451 2, , In 1968, this fugure just included salmon. 2. Prior to 1969, crab meat was not canned in Newfoundland.

215 TABLE K-4 VALUE OF FISH PRODUCTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,BY TYPE, 1968 TO (Thousands of Dollars) Fresh, Round or dressed Frozen, Round or dressed Fresh Fillets Frozen Fillets Frozen blocks and sticks Smoked, round or dressed Smoked fillets Green Salted Dried salted Boneless salted,pickled and Vinegar - cured dressed Pickled and vinegar - cured fillets Other pickled and cured Canned (cod, salmon, other) Bait Meal Oil In Shell - Fresh & Frozen Shucked - Fr~sh & Frozen Canned (Crao Meat, Lobster, Other) 3,433 1, ,985 14', ,048 8, ,5,71 2,180 3, ,565 1,175 1,403 22,044 15, , ,884 1,729 3, ,544 1,536 3,619 30,331 14, ,111 6, ,970 1, ,759 2,228 3, ,648 2,150 3,120 28,401 27, , ,538 1,930 1, ,258 2,082 4,043 1, To'ta1 Value of Fish Products 62,098 68,506 79,553 90,272

216 TABLE K-4 (Contin~ed) Item (Thousands of Dollars) Fresh, Round or dressed Frozen, Round or dressed Fresh FilJ,.ets Frozen Fillets Frozen blocks and sticks Smoked, round or dressed Smoked fillets Green Salted Dried salted Boneless salted Pickled and Vinegar - cured dressed Pickled and, vinegar - cured fillets Other pickled and cured Canned (cod, salmon, other) Bait Meal Oil In Shel.+ - Fresh or Frozen Shucked - Fresh & Frozen Ca'nned (Crab Meat, Lobster, Other) Total Value of Fish Products 3,327, 1,848 3,599 39,810 22, ,969 3,261 3, , ,569 1, , In 1968, this figure just included salmon. 2. Prior to 1969, crab meat was not canned in Newfoundland.

217 TABLE K-2 CAPITAL EgUIP,MEN1Il EMPLOYED IN PRIMARr FIS}.IING OPERATIONS~ NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR ~ BY TYPE, 1968 TO 1972 Item i (Number) Trawlers Dr~ggers Danish seiners Purse seiners Long liners: Over 25 tons to 25 tons Bot:Lts : Sail ~q. row 4,439 3,682 3,533 3,089 1,412 Gasoline ~d diesel 10,451 9,120 9,392 9,071 7,489 Other boats Gear: Herring gill nets 8,746 7,870 8,763 8,385 8,461 Maqkere1 gill nets , Salmon'drift nets ;> 570 Salmon trap nets Salmon gill nets 16,144 15,857 18,594 17,018 13,023 Herring seines Cape1in seines Mackerel seines Smelt gill nets b Cod nets 38,909 38,844 45,835 47,740 51,736 Cod traps 3,758 3,119 3,332 2,940 2,465 Lines of trawl 116,366 83,261 84,392 71,859 59,960 Hand lines 21,450 18,118 16,674 13,672 10,372 Lobster traps 518, , , , ,801 Lobster pounds Mechanical squid jiggers 454

218 Table K-5 (Continued) Item other 2,951 Scallop Rakes Scallop Dredges 11 Seal Nets Shrimp Trawls 295 Crab Traps 1,414 Lumpfish Nets 1,373 Short installations: Piers and wharves 1,486 1,701 1,649 1, Fish and smoke houses 3,490 3,847 4,074 4,501 3,951 Flakes 4,168 3,767 5,005 7,804 5,440 Stages 4,678 3,590 3,855 3,411 2,660

219 T~LE K-6 VALUE: OF CAPITAL EgUIPMENT EMPLOYED IN. PRIMARY' FISHING'.OPERATIONS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 2 BY TYPE! 1968 to ~ l1zq (Thousands of Dollars) Total value* 70,277 67,568 67,064 64,386 73,601 Trawlers 42,277 41,471 38,741 35,834 40,661 Draggers Danish seiners,purse seiners Long liners: OVer 25 tons 1,840 1,812 1,813 1,763 3, to 25 tons 4,154 4,209 4,121 5,276 6,107 Boa'ts: Sail and row 246 2,3' Gasoline and diesel 7, ,914 6,995 6,575 5,857 Other boats Gear:.fl Herring gill nets Mackerel gill nets Salmon drift nets Sa1mop trap nets Salmon gill nets 1,240 1,266 1,468 1,386 1,380 Herring seines Cape1in seines Mackerel seines Smelt gill nets Cod,nets 1,981 2,753 3,425 4,548 5,120 Cod traps 3-;036 2,435 2,625 2,458 2,59' Lines of trawl Hand lines L8bster traps 1,726 1,508 1,754.1,643 2,093 Lobster pounds Mechanical squid jiggers 47 Other

220 TABLE K- 6 ( C ont inued ) Item (Thousands of Dollars )-- Scallop Rakes 2 1 Scallop Dredges 4 Seal Nets Shrimp Trawls \. 251 Crab Traps 35 LU,IDpfish Nets 62 Shore installations: Piers and wharves Fish and smoke houses ,04.5 1,150 1,976 Flakes Stages 1, , * Columns do not always add to total because of the unavailability of data for various items.

221 TABLE K-7 EXPORTS AND VALUE OF SALTED COD, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO Year Amount of Exports (Quintal) 2 323, , , ,479 l30,734 Total Value (Thousands of Dollars) 11,054 1 Quantity expressed in equivalent light dry weight. 2 Quintal =,112 1bs. Not available.

222 TABLE K-8 FULL-TIME INSHORE FISHERIES EMPLOYMENT, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY AREA! 1968 TO AREA! (Number of persons) Ao.. 0 1,292 - B... 1,879 1 C D E F' G 0 f'! H I J K " L Mo 59 3 N O 1,296 TOTAL.. 10, NOTES: These definitions have changed since the Historical Statistics was published in 1970:- Extent of Employment: This question is designed to indicate the extent to which men are engaged in the inshore fisheries. This measurement is to be strictly on the basis of time ~ngaged in fishing activity. Fishing activity will, therefore, be defined to cover the time spent preparing for, actually fishing, and storing boats and gear away after the season. When considering the time spent preparing, do not include repairing boats or gear during the off-season. However, such time spent during the fishing season should be considered as fishing activity., Full-time: Those engaged in fishing activity 10 months or more of the year. Part-time: Those engaged in fishing activity for" less than 10 but more than 5 months of the year. Casual: Those engaged for less than 5 months of the year.

223 TABLE K-9 PART- TIME INSHORE FISHERIES EMPLOYMENT, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY AREA, 1968 TO 1972 ~ ill! (Number of Persons) A B 863 1,852 1, C D E F G H I ' J K L M N 175 1~4 5~ Total.4,062 8,.329 7,040 4,453 3,541 1 See note at the bottom of Table K.8.

224 TABLE K-10 CASUAL INSHORE FISHERIES EMPLOYMENT, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY AREA, 1968 TO 197 Area ~ (Number of Persons) A ,052 B ,042 1,650 1,749 C D E , F G H ) I c J K L M aO N , Total 3, 92~ 7,252 8,628 9,273 8,913 1 See note at the bottom of Table K-8.

225 TABLE K-11 TOTAL OF FULL- TIME, PART- TIME',: AND CASUAL OFFSHORE FISHERIES EMPLOYMENT, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY AREA,.19.9~ '~Q.J.27.2 Area (Number of.persons) A B C D E F G H I J e.a K L.... ~ ~ M... N..., 2 18 Total... 1,314 1,489 1,621 1,699 1,744 NOTE: This table was previously incorrectly called Full-Time Fisheries Employment.

226 TABLE K-12 TOTAL OF FULL-TIME, PART- TIME AND CASUAL IN,SHORE FISHE;RIES EMPLOYMENT, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY AREA, 1968 TO 1972 Area (Number of persons) A... 1,491 1,308 1,317 1,194 1,432 B I> 3,284 2,653 2,616 2,497 2,179 c... 1,512 1,433 1,348 1, D... 1,355 1,255 1, E If 1,745 1,576 1,559 1, F... 1, G H... 1, ,169 1, I... ' J ~5 761 K L M N ,848 1,647 1,' Total... 18,041 16,281 16,144 14,121 12,708

227 TABLE ~-13 FULL-TIME z PART-TIME z CASUAL 1 AND TOTAL_ OFFSHORE F,ISHERIES EMPLOYMENT NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR" BY AREA, 1968 TO Area Full-time Part-time Casual Tot<;ll Full-time Part-time Casual Total (Number of Persons) A 16 16, B C D E F G H ~ 434 I J ' K L M N Total 1,314 1,314' 1, ,489

228 , '-(ABLE K-:r-l.3 (Continued) Area Full-time ; ', Part-'time Casu'a! Total' Full-time Part-tit:Q.e C~sua1 Total " (l~umber of,persons) A B C D E 45,4, ; F 68 ':6' '97 G 50., ,75 H I, J K 32 "'~ 32 3 '3 L 26,',26, M ':"", ~, N '- s ','5 : ~ Total 1, ,62,1 5: ,699

229 TABLE K-13 ( C ont inued ) 1972 Area Full-time Part-time Casual ~ (Number of persons) A B C D E F G H I n J 13' K ri M N 18 3'1 0 Total , Casual offshore fisheries employment was not enumerated until 197i. Source: Economics and Intelligence Branch, Fisheries and Marine Service, Department of the Environment.

230 TABLE K-14 QUANTITY OF SEAFISH landings, NEWFOUNDIAND,AND labrador, BY AREA, Area A Area B Area C Area D Area E Area F,Area G Area H 62,790 73,510 39;604 41,489 53,239 78,123 15,660 64,753 73,566 87,417 42,649 56,739 65,655 72,184 20,093 60,201 69',528 88,628 42,930 32,343 43,445 60,988 27,845 65,315 46,407 37,230 '22,594 33,108 35,905 59,230 72,196 53,672 27,083 39,507 44,139 67,010 46,395 59,978 25,785 43,328 59,571 63,445 ~7,875 35,002 43,970 18,452 34,523 36,736 6~,358 (Thousands of Pounds) 35,588 64,967 22,573 36,842 3,,~ 54,756 44,849 59,069 51,796 20,587 27,540 51,~32 53,108 47,795 49:,487 48,866 38,050 51,512 52,347 39,795 41,880 46,592 44, ,429 49, ,324 54,503 38,805 29,182 50,071 53,501 53,998 51,049 48,803 32,954,21,247 33,179 31,692 31,647 20,249 28,418 26,530 27,308 15,597 16,109 21,318 31,086 36,739 59,185 47,187 35,294 32,936 62,354 68,604 84,922 66,259 62,445 &,;,438 52,444 6e,563 57,509 77, , , , ,992 ~2,119 36,392 24,491 39,691 30,271 50,998 22,848 44,715 36,937 49,857 52,655 26,426 24,384 23,527 33,075 17,192 24,401 56,616 h6,859 32,223 33,407 Area I 31,599 30,357.17,093 23,979 32,066 45,138 59,982 61,277 65,721 88, , ,707 21$1, , , , ,980 Area J 58,539 60,984 56, ,468 50,297 48,800 53,443 64,110 69,579 72,945 79,364 91,612 Q2, , , , ,288 Area K , ,203 1,689 2,935 2,679 2,833 2,135 2,213 2,154 2,219 2,052 1,900 10,583 14,666 Area L 16,604 17,690 17,054 23,220 11,209 8,137 8,792 9,641 9,600 IP,')C2 11,909 12,096 12,487 7,604 7,814 21,624,26,434 Area M 1,929 1,522 4,166 2,827 3,121 2,652 2,364 2,918 4,801 5,879 5,216 4,621 6,321 6,535 6,477 6,495 4,663 Area N 8,533 6,902 15,829 13,666 17,767 9,401 9,821 13,881 17,116 14,06( 12,476 14,370 19,592 28,629 24,75c 14,374 17,125 Area 31,254 25;015 32,820 30,185,3,105 46,112 42,912 59,635 63,351 40,414 58,665 52,081 60,197 34,677 18,446 11,844 14,746 Total 577, , , , ,228, 573, , , , , , , , ,350 1,009, , ,121 Source: Statistics Canada publication number , Fisheries Statistics - 'Newfoundland.

231 TABLE K-15 VALtJE OF SEAFISH LANDINGS. NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR. BY AREA, (Thousands of Dollars) Area A 1, , , , , , , , ,911 1,792 1,310 1,739 1,444 1, ,439 Area B 1, , , , , , , , ,268 2,693 1,863 2,276 1,966 2,224 2,472 2,974 2,694 Area C ,076 1,183 1,303 1,108 1,411 1,691 1,855 Area D , , , ,551 1,748 i,628 1,760 1,804 1,290 1,$01 2,308 1,929 Area.E 1, , , , ,281 1,437 1,498 1,842 1,889 2,024 1,863 1,535 1,498 Area F 1, ,582"7 1, , , , , , ,637 1,767 1,718 1,716 1, ,115 1,289 1,744 Area G ,159 1,372 1,450 1,581 1,676 1,695 Area H 1, ,4~6.3 1, , , , , ,752.3, 1,906 1,854 2,193 2,231 2,953 3,576 4,704 5,926 6,315 Area I , , , ,008 2,865 3,700. 4,054 5,254 5,432 4,809 6,121 5,745 Area J 1, , , , , , , , ,065 2,468 2,697 3,269, 3,148 3,749 4,955 6,436 5,904 Area.K , Area L , Area M Area N ,063 1,271 1, ,254 Area 0 Total ~1 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,086 1,854,21,978 2,588 23,176 2,571 25,886 3, ,116 1,481 28, , ,807 1, ,693 Source: Statistics canada publication number , Fisheries Statistics - Newfoundland.

232 TABLE K-16 VALUE OF ; ISH PRODUCTS, BY SPECIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, (Thousands of Dollars) Newfoundland - Tots1 27, , , , , , , ,883.2 q3,794 45,291 53,072 60,051 54,867 62,682 72,302 85,104 Sea fish - Total 27, , , , , , , , ,017 44,300 51,660 58,907 53,196 61,052 68,625 81,646 Grotmdfish - Total 22, , , , , , , , ,347 36,785 44,228 50,769 41,'888 46,522 53,415 61,208 catfish Cod 15, , , , , , ~ , ,544 25,745 27,778 20,256 23,750 27,929 26,763 26,051 Haddock 3, , , ,992,2 1, , , , , Halibut Plaice and Greyso1e 1, , , , , , , , ,554 4,986 7,194 8,495 8,685 9,063 14,740 19,588 Pollock Hedfish , , , , , ,951 2,581 3,859 4,681 3,740 3,854 4,933 7,814 Turbot ,860 3,690 2,795 2,519 2,255 2,287 Other 1, , , , , , ,413 1,586 2,444 2,646 2,009 2,310 3,024 4,008 Pelagic and Estuarial 2, , , , , , , , ,631 3,000 3,057 4,520 7,829 10,588 10,715 14,413 capelin Eels Herring 1, ,981 4,487 6,877 7,569 10,925 Mackerel B 57 J72 Salmon , , , , , ,564 1,991 1,928 2,302 3,123 3,457 2,806 3,111 Smelts SWordfish Trout In 92 Other , Mollus cs and Crustaceans 2, , , , , , , , ,039 4,515 4,152 3,618 3,479 3,94e> 4,446 4,055 Lobster 2, , , , ,045~9 2,277'3 2, , ,809 3,355 3,297 3,119 2,716 3,754 3,910 3,]95 Mussels.8 1, Scallops i Squid , , Crabs Other Other Sea fish Products 49 1,970 Whales and Seals ,412 1,144 1,671 Other Products 1 1,630 3,638 3, After 1967, whales and seals were included under Other Products. Note: Table K-16 is not comparable with Table K-4 because Table K-4 does not include figures on Other Sea fish Products and Other Marine Products. Source: Statistics Canada publication number fisheries Statistics - Newfoundland.

233 TABLE L-l PRINCiPAL STATISTICS OF PULP AND PAPER MILLS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND L~RAOOR, 1967 TO 1971 Manufacturing Activ1tl Total Activiti: Production and Related Workers Value of Cost of, Shipments Cost of Materials of Goods Salaries Man Hours Fuel and and of Own Va~ue and Value Yea:r Establishments Number Paid Wages El~ctricit,~, 'SuEElies Manufacture Added EmE10Iees Wages Added (Number) (Thousands) ($'000) ($'000) ($'000) ($'000) ($'000) (Number) ($'000) ($'000) ,642 5,807 19,749 6,259 32,040 ' 73,387 36,346 3,152 24,405 36, ,399 5,228 18,394 5,865 31,957' 69,014 31,620 2,869 22,901 31, ,294 5,089 20,182 5,872 32',507 74,361 35,041 2,747 24,904 35, ,379 5,664 22,064 6,613 37,039 7'8,670 35,921 2,823 26,872 36,070 J ,138 4,711 19,847 5,253 29,402 64,943 31,655 2,568 24,757 31,782 Basis: Revised Standard Industrial Classification and New Establislunent Concept.

234 TABLE L-2 PRINCIPAL STATISTICS OF SAWMlLLS AND PLANING MILLS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1971 Manufacturing Activity P ~ P Production & Related Workers Value of Cost of Cost of Shipments & Man Hours Fuel & Materials & Goods of Own Establishments ~ Paid Wages E1ectricitz SU22lies Used Manufacture (Number) (Thousands) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) , , , ,212 2, ,850 TABLE L-2 (Continued) Total Activitl Em1210lees Administrative, Office and Other Working Owners Total Cost of Non-Manufacturins Em210lees and Partners Total Em210lees Materials, Supplies Total Value With- Salaries & Goods of Shipments & ~ ~ Salaries ~umber Drawa1s ~r & Wases.For Re-S.ale Other Revenues ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) i73 1,004 2, , , , ,163 Value Added- Manufacturing Activitl ($ 000) 1, ,198 1,824 Value Added- Total Act-ivitl ($ 000) 1, ,190 1,839

235 TABLE L-3 PRINCIP AL STATISTICS OF THE LOGGING INDUSTRY t NEWFOUND.LAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO !..- Losging Activit~ Production and Related Workers Cost of Cost of Materials 0 Esta1;>1ish- Man 'Hours Fuel and and Value of Value Year ments Number Paid Wages E1ectricit~ SUEE1ies ShiEments Added (Thousands) ($'000).($'000) ($'000) ($'000) ($'000) ,343 5,691 12,296 1,110 5,082 28,077 19, ,739 4,218 10,234 1,139 4,829 25,340 18, ,681 4,061 10,435 1,305 5,982 24;580 11,572 ' ,199 5,311 14,959 1,672 7,780 31,178 22, ,590 3,805 11,369 1,538 4,738 ~3,174 18,567

236 TABLE L~3<C0l1:tinued) Total A~ti.v.ity Working Owner.s artd Partners Salaries With- -and Value Year Number drawa1s E-mp1oyees Wages Add.ed ($ ''000) (N~mber) ($' 000) ($' 000) ",631 14,365 20, ; '99'5 12,183 18, ~ ,387 17, ,439 16,976 22, ,778 13,330 18,867

237 TABLE 1-4 ESTIMATED FOREST PRODUCTION, NEWFOUI'1DLAND AND LABRADOP, BY PRODUCT, 1967 TO 1971 Product Quantity ReEorted or Estimated Logs and Bolts {THOUSANDS OF BOARD FEET) 29,103 26,722 29,000 30,000 Pulpwood (CORDS) 808, , ,000 1,050,000 Fue1wood (CORDS) 153,000 86,000 83,000 65,000 Poles and Piling (THOUSANDS OF CUBIC FEET) Round mining timber (CORDS) Fence Posts (NUMBER) 15,000 16,000 15,000 8,330 Fence Rails (NUMBEF) 5,000 6,000 5,000 Mis ce11aneous Roundwood (THOUSAl\lJ)S OF CUBIC FEET) '26, ,491 68, Equivalent Volume in Merchantable Timber ('Thousands of Cubic Feet) JJogs and Bolts 5,281 5,344 5,800 6,000 Pulpwood 68,170 70,689 70,550 89,250 Fue1wood 12,240 6,880 6,640 5,200 Poles and Piling Round mining timber Fence Posts Fence Rails Mis ce11a.neous Roundwood Total 86, ,610' 5, ,100 5, z 0$0

238 TABLE L-5 PULP AND PAPER MILLS, EMPLOYMENT AND P.l\.YROLLS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO Production and Re'lated Workers Employees Adminis<ttative "and" o~{i'~e Sales and Distribution Total Year Manufactl.lring Male Female, Other Male Female,Male Fe.-.nale Male Female Male Female (Number) , , , :2, IX X 343 ',' , , ' , , , , ,~81 87 x = Confidential to meet secrecy requirements of the Statistics Act.

239 TABLE L..;5 ~Continued) i?~oduction and RelatedW0rk~.rs Manufacturing (Thou'sands of Dollars).Adniin i~ tr a;t i ve and O,ff:ice Sale.s arid Dis,tributfon , ", , , 39!+' x 4,,1~O '~8 22().QC) ,1' ;j , ' 4':;~42:9' , '4;' ,904 7,6 26,8t ',757

240 TABLE L-6., PRODUCTION OF. SOF'J':'WOOD AND HARDWOOD LUMBER,. 'NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1970 Year Softw()od Hardwood Total (Thousands of Board Feet) ,717 28, ,953 23, ,137 27, ,537 34,537

241 TABLE L-8 VALUE OF PULP AND PAPER EXPORTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE, 1963 TO ~ Newsprint Sulphite Pulpwood 1 Other Total (Thousands of Dollars) ,256 3,866 2,423 1,405 79, ,060 5,083 4,337 4,214 87, ,710 4,354 4,852 4,349 88, ,559 3,698 4,899 3,382 95, ,0~ ,526 4,661 87, ,737 3,820 1,204 83, ,938 3, , ,341 5, , ,168 2, , , , These figures have been revised back to 1963.

242 TABLE L-9 NUMBER OF SAWMILLS LICENCED AND SAWMILL PROl?UCTION" N~FOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1912,. Production Year Crown Land Private Land Total Sawmills Licenced (Board Feet) (Board Feet) (Board Feet) (Number) ,3135,969 5.,136,381 25,122,350 1, ,906,544 8,602,581 27,509,125 1, ,114,720 15,892,825 35,007,545 1, ,946,000 12,269,000 31,214,936.l,u ,696,361 5,919,099 30,615,460 1,,085

243 TABLE L-10 SELECTED FORESTRY REVENUE, GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, FISCAL YEARS, TO Fiscal Sawmill Timber Timber Cutting Total Year Licences Rental Stumpage Permits Revenue (Dollars) ,547 31, ,180 4, , ,723 31, ,817 4, , ,240 31, ,762 4, , ,408 31, ,222 3, , ,021 12, ,009 4,296,020

244 TABLE M-1 QUANTITIES AND VALUES OF MINERALS PRODUCED, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE, 1968 TO 1972 C01212er Gold Iron Ore Lead Silver Year Quantit:l Value Quantity Value Quantity Value ~ua.nt;i.t:l :Y:a.lue Ql.lADt1t:l :Y:all.le (Tons*) (Dollars) (Ounces) (Dollars) (Tons*) (Dollars) Tons*) (Dollars) (Ounces) (Dollars) ,298 22,413,551 7, ,251 19,705, ,508,466 18,914 5,084, ,706 2,071, ,464 21,049,062 8, ,532 14,716, ,971,157 22,206 6,737,575 1,024,639 1,977, ,193 17,639,532 6, ,010 23,559, ,582,028 17,730 5,609, ,402 1,467, ,980 14,762,654 7, ,460 21,876, ,912,158 13,481 3,639, , , P 10,621 10,744,000 17, ,000 18,355, ,136,000 17,250 5,322, ,000 1,344,000

245 TABLE M-1 (Continued) Zinc F1uors:ear GlPsum PlroEh:z:1lite C1a:z: Products Year Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantitl Value Quantitl Value Quantitl Value (Tons*) (Dollars) (Tons~\-) (Dollars) (Tons'lt") (Dollars) (Tons";',) (Dollar s) (Tons')\-) (Dollars) ,729 10,357,709 2,602, ,231 1,194, , , ,903 10,022,171 3,036, ,339 1,299, , , ,913 9,530,344 4,595, ,354 1,467, ,305 37, ,833 6,970,621 2,819, ,703 1,666, ,375 79, P 2'(,600 10,527,000 5,300, ,000 1,'"(4E, ,000 80,000

246 TABLE M-l (Continu'ed) -Asbestos Cem~nt, Stone Quartz Year. Quarttitt Value QuantLt;t Value Quanti,tl: Value Quarititl: Value (Torts*) (Dc;rr;;s) (Tons*) (Ooll'ars) (Tons*) (Dollars) (Tons*) (Dollars) 1968 '69,183" 11,844,605 1,922,695 3,8~2,OO3 3,632, , '68 1,097, ',513 10,588.,875 1,896,229 j, 957 ~b22 3,742', , , , , , ,669.,402 2,875,978 4,335,000 4,474,O00 182, , , ;218 12,497,626 2,932,090 5,564,000 5,.827,: , , , ~. 69,000,000,000 2,564,000 4,400~OOO 5,700, , , ,000 * Ton = 2000 Ibs. = Not Av.afla'b Ie. p = Prelimina!y.

247 TABLE M-2 VALUE OF MINERAL PRODUcrION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MAIN G1WUPS, 1967 TO 1'972. Metallic Non-Metallic Structural Year Minerals Minerals Materials Total (Dollars) ,911,563 14,122,54H 5,331, ,365,149, ,729,864 16,177;369 6,804, ,711, ,096,050 15,742,263 6,097, ,935, ,078,458 18, 455 ~ ,669, ,204, ,423,850 17,591,712 9,415, ,431, P 273,709,000 20,856,000 8,944, ,509,000 p = preliminary

248 TABLE M-3 PRINCIPAL STATISTICS OF THE MINERAL INDUSTRY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRAOOR, 1967 TO 1972 Year EinEloyees 2 Salaries 2 and Wages Gross Net Value Value of Added by Production Process ins 1 (Number) (Dollars) (Dollars) (Dollars) ,100 39,300, ,365, ,833 45,645, ,711, ,609 47,470, ,935, C 5,776 53,114, ,204, ,955 53,429, ,431, ,509,OOOP 1 Gross Value less cost of fuel, electricity, process supplies, containers, ores, freight and treatment charges. 2 Estimates made by Department of Mines, AgricultUre and.resources, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.,. = Not, Ayailable p = preliminary Note: Figures are based on production returns submitted by underground and open pit mines, principal quarries and gravel pits. Numerous small pits and quarries tre not included because complete circulation is not affected.

249 TABLE M-4 ANNUAL EXPENDITURES ON MINERAL EXPLORATION AND MINE DEVELOPMENT, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRAOOR, 1968 TO 197:2. Mineral EXE1oration Mineral Year Total Federal Provincial Private Investment (Dollars) ,483,292 80, ,900 7,828,198 13,284, ,444, , ,000 8,~81,387 10,249, ,502, , ,000 9,436,406 14,426, ,223, , ,000 34,523,969 70,765, ,767, , ,000 32,126,983 64,487,049

250 TABLE M-5 EMPLOYEES AND EARNINGS, MINING INDUSTRY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRAOOR, BY MINERAL CLASSES, 1965 T0197i Metallic Minerals Non-Metallic Minerals Structural Materials Total Year Em121o~ees Earnings Em121o~ees (Number) (Dollars) (Number) Earnings (Dollars) Em121 Iees Earnings Em121 Iees Earnings (Number) (Dollars) (Number) (Do1J,.ars) ,8~9 38,094,000 X ,183 35,547, ,205 36,646, ,914 40,265, ,538 41,617, ,646 45,626,156 1, ,618 43,253,417 1,049 X 4,391,423 4,60,1,,040 5,052,035 5,613,234 7,176,235 6,813,172 X X 6;609 42,054, ,305 6,066* 40,284,263* ,248 5,037* 39.,661,859* ,562 5,834* 45,64'~,539* ,570 5,609* 47,470, 982 * ,064 5,776* 53,114,455* ,362,731 6,955 53,429,320 * Excluding numerous small sand and gravel pits. X=Confidentia1. 1 Increase due to a more intensive means of collecting data. Employees not previously included are now included.

251 TABLE N-l SELECTED STATISTICS. ALL MANUFACTURI NG INDUSTRIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 197;1 Manufact~ring Activity 1967 Value of Shipments Production & Related Workers Cost of Fuel Cbat of Materials of Goods of Establishments Mal e ~ Wages &. Electr.icitz: & SUEE lies Used Own Manufacture (Number) (Number) (Number) ($000) ($000) 263 8,311 1,078 40,627 9,265 ($000) 93,9 80 ($000) 186,056 Value Added - Manufacturing Activitz:. ($000) 86, , ,520 99, ,464 88, ,040 48,892 11, , , , ,425 1,216 55,663 13, ,0~4 1,335 55,284 12, , , , ,019 TABLE N-l (Continued) Total Act;ivitz: ~ Eme10z:ees Administrative, Office and Other Non-Manufacturins Emelolees Total Eme1oz:ees Male ~ Salaries ~ Salaries.-& Wa~es Total Cost" of Materials, Supplies, & Goods for Re-Sa1e Total V~lue of Shipments & Other Revenues Value Total Added -.Activitz: (Number) (Number) ($000) (Ntunber) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000) , ,620 54, , ,655 90, , ,617 11,908 57, , , , ,433 12,302 65, , , , 'Z1 1, ,556 12',873 72, z ,580 72,']57 ±g~;~6~ 308, , ,496

252 TABLE N... 2 SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTIRES, TOTAL - rood AND BEVERAGE INDUSTRIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO Year ~ Manufacturing Activity Value of Production & Related Workers Shipments Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials ' 'of :Goods of Establishments' Male Femllle Wages & E1ectricitz & SUEElies Used Own Manufacture (Number), (Number) (Number) ($000) ($ 000),($ 000) ($ 000) 98 3,, ,640 1,709 40,117 70, ,108 1,054 15,009 2,128 43,248 81, , ,820 2,7,39 51, , ,736 1,077 19,,100 2,781 54, , '4, ,918 2,590 57, TABLE N-2,(Continued) Total ActivitZ EmElozees Administrative, Office and Other Total Cost of Non-Manufacturins EmElozees Total EmElozees Materials, Supplies, Total Value of Shipments Male Female Sa1ar'ies Number Salaries & Wa~es & Good,S for Re-Sa1e & Other Revenues (Number) (N~ ($ 000) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000)' ($000) ' 5,109 5,694 17,749 45,507 76, ,571 6,197 20,580 48,007 87,499 T ~ 5,943 6;3'92 22,763 69, , ,6,014 6,762 25, / 78 ~2,5& ,125 6,809 27,043 7, ,9 Value Added- 'Manu'facturing Activitz ($ 000) 30,019 34,606 45,789 50, 'Value Added... Total ActivitZ ($ 000) 31,410 35,902 52,980 57,550 60,900

253 TABLE.N-3 SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING ~NDUSTRIES. FISH PRODUCTS- INDUSTRY, NEWFOUNDLAND,'AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1971 Year Manufacturing Activity Value of Shipments Production ~ Related Workers Cost of Fuel 'Cost of Materials of Goods of Establishments ~ Female Wages & E1ectricit;z: '&.Su22iies Used, Own Manufacture (Number) (Number) (Number) ($000) ($000), ($000) ($000) 50 3, ,497 1,092 25,649 39, , ,708 1,385 27,614 48, , ,305 1,926 34,940 67, , ,256 1,984 36,091 70, ~,082 1,025 16,854 1,764 37, TABLE N-3 (Cont inued ) Total,Activity Value Added - Manufacturing Activity ($000) 14,644 17,883 29,869 33,004 35,637 Year !j;mE1oxees Administrative, Office and Other Total mst of Total Value Non-Manuracturin~ EmE1o~ees Total ErilEloxees Materials, Supplies, of Sh~pments Va 1ue Added- Male Female Salaries ~ S~lari~s;&Wases & Goods for Re-Sa1e.& Other Revenues Tota 1 Activit~ (Number) (Number) ($000) (Number) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000) ,548 4,415 12,044 27,917 42, ', ~543 4;853 14,251 29,137 50,157 18,128 ~O ,881 5,104 16, ,984 35, ,839 5,458 18, ,523 38,103 J ,861 J.566 J,9.1lil 52,l:!Q

254 TABLE N-4 SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTUIUNG INDUSTltIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1971 Manufacturing Activity ~ Es tab iishments (Nu~ber) Production & Related Workers Cost of Fuel Male (Number)' Female (r;umber) W.1ges ($ 000) & E1ectricitl ($ 000) Cost o'f Materials & Supplies Used, ($ 000), Value of Shipments Value Addedof Goods of Manufacturing awn Manufacture ; Activitl ($ 000) ($ 000) p ,562 5,144 2, ,593 5,335 2, ,571 5,450 2, ~ Emp10lees Administrative,' Off ice and, Othe r Non~ManufacturinB Eml2lolees Male Fe'iDa,le Sala'ries (Number) (Number) ($ 000) Numb,et' (Number) TABLE N-4 (Continued), To'tal, Activitl 'Total Emplole,es, Sa1aries'& Wages ($ 000) 2,813 2,819 'Total Cost of 'Mat,erials, Supplies,, & GOods for Re-Sale & ($ 000) 5,923 2,957 5, , Total Value of Shipments Value Added- Other Revenues Total Activitl ($ 000) " ($,000) ,221 3,647 6,431 2, ,322 3,732 6,689 2, ,460 3,779 6,910 2, ,560 3,962 7,342 3,232

255 'table N~5 SELECTEO STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, SOFT DRINK MANUFACTURERS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO Manufacturl ng Activity Establishments Production & Related Workers ~ ~ Wages Cost of Fuel & Electricity Cost of Materials & Supplies Used Value of Shipments of Goods of Own Manufacture Value Added - Manufacturi.ng Activity (Number) (Number) (Number) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000) ,418 5,937 3, ,612 6,238 3, ,578 5,370 2,666' , ,517 4,403 6, ,600 2, 41 7 ' TABLE N-5 (Continued) Tota 1 AC,tivity ~ Emploxees Administrative, ' O~fice and Other Non-Manufacturins Emp10xees Male ~ Salaries Total Number Emp10xees Salaries & Wases Total COS5 of MaterialS, upplies, & Goods for're-sale Total Value of Shiptnents & Other Revenues Value Added - Total ActivitX (Number) (Number) ($000) (Number) ($000) ($000) ($<100) ($000) ~ ,653 6,116 3, ,933 6,632 3, ,609 7,917 3, ;017 5,884 7,211 9, ,352 3,189 3,197

256 TABLE N-6 SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, OTHER FOOD PROCESSORS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1:968 Manufacturing Activity Establishments, Production &.Related Workers Cost of Fuel Male Ferna Ie Wages & Electricity Cost of Mater ia Is & Supplies Used Value of Shipments.of Goods of Own Manufacture Value Added - Manuf.a c t;:ur ing Activity (Number) (Number) (Number) ($OOO) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000) , ,488 19,395 9, TABLE N-6 (Continued) Emp.1oyees Administrative, Office and Other Total Cost o'f Total.Valu~ Non~Manufacturing Employees Total Em:e:lo!ees Materia Is, Supplies, of Shipments VaHie Added ~.Male Female Salaries Number Salaries &'Wases & Goods for Re-Sale & Other Revenues, Total Activitl (Number) (Number) ($000) (Number) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000) , ,544 11,290 21,978 10, Statistics Canada no longer compiles this type of industry data.

257 TABLE ij-7 SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, TOTAL - WOOD INDUSTRIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR TO Manufacturing Activity, Establishmertts (Number) Production & Related Workers, Male (Number) Cost of Fuel Female Wages & E1ectricitl, (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) Cost of Materials & Supplies Used ($ 000) Value of Shipments Value Addedof Goods of Manufacturing Own Manufacture ActivitX ($ 000) ($ 000) ' , ,067 5,494 2, ,475 4, ,018 5,692 2, , ,198 5,140 2, ,500., ,224 TABLE N-7 'Continued) Total ActivitX Employees Year Administrative, Office and Other Non-Manufacturing Employees Male Female Sa:1aries (N"-r) (Number) ($ 000) Total 'Emp1:oyees' Number Sa'laries & Wages (Number) ($ 000) Tota1"Cost of Materials, Supplies, & Goods for Re-Sa1e ($ 000) Total Value of Shipments Value Added- & Othe'r Revenues ($ 000) ($ 000) Total Act1vi~ ,656 6,373 2, ,243 3,000 5, ,325 6,131 2, ,215 5,140 2,317

258 TABLE N-8 SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, SAW MILLS AND PLANNING MILLS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR TO Manufacturing Activity ~ear Value of Production & Related Workers Shipments Value Added- Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials of Goods of Manufacturing Establishments Male Female Wages & E1ectricitz & SUEElies Used Own Manufacture Activitz (Number) (NUiiiber) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ,015 1, , , ,212 2,080 1, ,850 1,824 TABLE N-8 (Continued) Total Activity Year EmE10lees Administrative, Office and Other Total Cost of Total Value Non-Manufacturing ~loxees Total EmE10xees Materials, Supplies, of Shipments Value Added- Male Female Salaries Number Salaries & Wages & Goods for Re-Sa1e & Other Revenues Total Activitz (Number) (Number) ($ 000) (Number) ($ 900) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ,004 2,607 1, , , ,220 2,080 1, l z 16j l,~39

259 TABLE N-9 SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, PULP AND PAPER MILLS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO Manufacturing Activity Year Production & Related Workers Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials Establishments Male ~ Wages & Electricitx & SUEEl1es Used (Number) (Number) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) 2 2, ,749 6,259 32, , ,394 5,865 31, , ,182 5,872 32, , ,064 6,613 37, , ,847 5,253 29,402 TABLE N-9 (Continued) tot.al Activity EmEloyees Administrative, Office and Other Non-Manufacturing EmElolees Total Eme1oz:ees Total Cost of Materials, Supplies, Male Female Salaries Number. Salaries & Wases' &~Goods for Re-Sa1e (ift;.mber) (Number) ($ 000) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ,657 3,152 24,405 33, ,507 2,869 22,901 32, ,722 2,747 '24,904 33, ,808 2,823 26,872 38, ,910 2,568 2~,757 30,615 Value of Shipments Value. Addedof Goods 6f Manufacturing OWn Manufacture Activitx ($ 000) ($ 000) 73,387 36,346 69,014 31,620 74,361 35,041 78,670 35, ,655 Total Value of Shipments Value Added- & Other Revenues Total Activity ($ 000) ($ 000) 74,611 36,554 69,924 31,742 75,938 35,175 80,114 36,070 66,284 31,782

260 TABLE N-10 SELECTED STATIST1CS OF ~FACTURING INDUSTRIES, TOTAL - PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES. NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 1967 TO Establishments (Number) Production & Related Workers Male (NUiber) Female (Number) x x Manufacturing Activity Wages & E1ectric1t;l & SUE~l1es Used ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) 1, , ,072 1, ,326 1, ,137 x x x TABLE N-10 ~Cont1nued) Value of Shipments Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials of Goods of Own Manufacture ($ 000) Total Activit;l ,128 5,917 5,844 x Value Added- ManufactUring Activit;l ($ 000) ,962 4,505 4,642 x ~ EmElolees Administrative, Office and Other Non-Manufacturinfj Em:e1o;lees Male Female Salaries (Number) (Number) ($ 000) Total Cost of Total Em:eloxees Materials, Supplies, Number Salaries & Wases & Goods for Re-Sale (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) Total Value of Shipments & Other Revenues ($ 000) Value Added- Total Activit;l ($ 000) ,726 3, x x 1, ,001 x x 2,332 2,700 2,540 x 1, ,184 x x Confidential to meet secrecy requirements of the Statistics Act. 5, ,867 x 3, x

261 TABLE N-11 SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, COMMERCIAL PRINTING INDUSTRIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO Manufacturing Activity 1!!!.' Establishments (Number) Production & Related Workers Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials Male Female Wages & E1ec trici tz: & SUEEl1es Used (Number) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) Value of Shipments Value Addedof Goods of Manufacturing Own Manufacture Activitl ($ 000) ($ 000) , , x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x' x TABLE,N-ll (Continued) Total Activity.!=!.!. ErnEloz:ees Administrative, Office and Other Non-Manufacturin~ EmEloz:ees Male Female Salaries (NUiiib'e r ) (Number) ($ 000) Total Cost of Total Value Total EmElo;z:ees Materials, Supplies, of Shipments Value Added- Number Salaries.&.Wases. & Goods for Re~Sale & Other Revenues Total Activitz: (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) , , x x x x x x X x 1970 x x x x X x x x 1971 x Confidential x x x to meet secrecy requirements of the x x x Statistics Act. x X

262 TABLE N-12 SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, TOTAL - NON METALLIC MINERAL INDUSTRIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO Manufacturing Activity Establishments (Number) Production & Related Workers Cost of Fuel Male Female Wages & Electric1t;y: (NUiii'i)";r) (ifuiiiber) ($ 000) ($ 000) Cost of Materials & Supplies Used ($ 000) Value of Shipments Value Addedof Goods of Manufacturing Own Manufacture Activity ($ 000) ($ 000) x x x x , x 3,132 x 7,833 x 4, , ,596 7,145 4, , ,437 7,237 4, , TABLE N-12 (Continued) Total Activit;y: ~ EmE1o~ees Administrative. Office and Other Total Cost of Total Value Non-Manufacturins EmE1o~ees Total Em2lo:z:ees Materials, Supplies, of Shipments Value Added- Male Female Salaries Number Salaries & Wases & Goods for Re-Sale & Other Revenues Total Activit:z: (Number) (Number) ($ 000) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) x x x x x x x ,535 3,870 8,843 4, ,266 3,232 7,992 4, ,162 3,135 8,116 4, J ,491 4,584 11,113 5,758

263 TABLE N-13 SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANYFACTURING INDUSTRIES" METAL FABRICATING INDUSTRIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1971 Year Manufacturing Activity Value of production & Related Wo~kers Shipments Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials of Goods of Establishments Male Female Wages &,Electricit~ '& Sup;elies Used ' OWn Manufacture (Number) (NUiiib'er) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($,000) ($ 000) , ,601 5, , ,523 7, , ,757 7, , ,'870 6, , ,149 7,539 Value Added- Manufacturing Activity ($ 000) 2,518 3,638 3,528 3,598 4,428 Year Source': Employees Adm~nistrative, Office and Other Non-Manufacturing Employee~ Total Employees Total Cost of Total Value Materials, Suppli~~, of Shipmen:ts Male Female Sa'laries Number Salareis & Wa,ges & Goods for Re-Sale & Other Revenues (Number) (Number) ($ 000)- (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ,650 3,464 6, ,499 4,116 7, ,387 4,313 7, ,35,7 3,496 7, ,900 4,065 9,096 Statistics Canada, Manufacturing and Primary Industries Division. Value Added- Total Activity (~ 000), 2,698 3,800 3,660 3,850 5,075

264 TABLE N-14 SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES~ CHEMICALS AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1971 Manufacturing Activity Production & Related Workers Cost of FUel Cost of Materials Establishments Male Female & Electricity & Sup;Elies Used (Number ) (Number) (Number) 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ~ 3 x x x x x 4 x x x x x Value of Shipments of Goods of OWn Manufacture ($ 000) x x Value Added Manufacturing Activity ($ 000) x x ,871 1,582 7,001 19,210 10, ,453 2,404. 9,706 25,730 13, ,517 2,689 10,244 23,135 10,462 Year Total Activity E~i1.oyees Administrative, Office and Other Non-Manufacturing Em;Elo~ees Total Employees Total Cost of Materials, Supplies, Male Female Salaries Number (Number) (Number) ($ 000) (Number) Salaries & Wages ($ 000) & Goods for Re- Sale ($ 000) Total Value of Shipments & Other Revenues ($ 000) Value Added- Total Activity ($ 000) 1967 x x x x x x x x 1968 x x x x x x x x , ,039 8, , ,790 12,117 20,112 30,886 9,832 16, Source: , ,283 14,174 Statistics canada, Manufacturing and Primary Industries DiVision'. 31,776 15,301

265 TABLE N-15 GEQ~S YA;LUE QE M8NU:EA~TUBI~G ~HI;eMENTS ~ NEl: EQill:illLAl'ill AND LaBM;QQR_ JANUARY, 1262 TO APRIL, 12~. MONTH (MILLIONS OF DOLLARS) January February March ~7 April May June : July AUgust September P Octobe~ November Deceml?er ~ Annual Total % Change Note: All preliminary estimates and revised figures from the year 1970 on, are based on new benchmarks established by the 1970 Census of Manufacturers and are not directly comparable to the previously published data. Source: Statistics canada, publication nwnber _.

266 TABLE 0-1 PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INVESTMENT, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO (:Millions of Dollars) TOTAL OF NEW CAPITAL EXPENDITURES TOTAL NEW CAPITAL EXPENDITURES IN CONSTRUCTION Primary Industries & Construction Industry Manufacturing Utilities Trade, Finance & Commercial Services Housing, Institutional Services and Government Departments TOTAL NEW CAPITAL EXPENDITURES IN NEW MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Primary Industries & Construction Indust~y Manufacturing Utilities Trade, Finance & Commercial Services Housing, Institutional Services and Government Departments TOTAL OF REPAIR & MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES TOTAL REPAIR & MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES IN CONSTRUCTION Primary Industries & Construction Industry Manufacturing Utilities Trade, Finance & Commercial Services Housing, Institutional Services and Government Departments

267 TABLE 0-1 (Continued) PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INVESTMENT, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO (Millions of Dollars) TOTAL REPAIR & MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES IN MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Primary Industries & Construction Industry Manufacturing 8.Q Utilities Trade, Finance & Commercial Services Housing, Institutional Services and Government Departments TOTAL OF NEW AND REPAIR EXPENDITURES P~eliminary Actual 2 Revised Intentions.

268 TABLE P-1 PRINCIPAL STATISTICS OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO Labour Content Cost of Value of Year Number 2 Va1ue3 Materials Used Work Performed (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands of Dollars) of Dollars) of Dollars) ,397 76, , , ,136 94, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,148, , , , , , , Actual 1967 to 1971, preliminary 1972, intentions Estimate of total number of persons, emp1qyees, own account and paid workers in construction activity, expressed in terms of equivalent man years. Gross payroll.

269 TABLE P:"2 VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION WORK PERFORMED, NEWFOUNDl4ND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE OF STRUCTURE, 1967 TO 1973 rype of Structure New Repair Total New' Repair Total New Repair --" Total (THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS) Total Value of Construction 232,434 38, , ,914 42, , ,823 40, ,341 Total Building Construction 104,678 23, , ,663 26,, ,040 84,412 28,, ,286 Residential 35,700 12,100 47;800 '52,105 13,425 65,530 52,251 14,402 66,653 Industrial 18,810 5,636 24,446 8,161 5,940 14,101 4,367 3,172 7,539 Commercial 23,733 2,930 26,663 14,418 2,980 17,398 11,255 3,071 14,326 Institutional 19,776 2,230 22,006 21,670 3,607 25,277 11,151 1,639 12,790 Other Building Construction 6, ,104 9, ,734 5,388 6,590 11,978 Total Engineering Construction 127,756 14, , ,251 '16, , ,411 11, ,055 Marine Construction 15,203 1,325 16,528 6,38'0, 1,221 7,601 3,818 1,23-5 5,053 Road, Highway and Aerodrome Construction 40,123 8,580 48,703 46,757 7,926 54,683 38,874 6,323 45,197 Waterworks and Sewage Systems 1, ,253 3,963' 338 4, ,073 Dams and Irrigation 42,011 1, , ~780 1, , ,796 1, ,981 Electric Power Construction 42,0111 1, , ,780 1,720 64, ,796 1, ,981 Railway, Telephone and Telegraph 3,553 2,182 5,735 3,614 2,309 5,923 3,720 1,948 5,668 Gas and Oil Facilities 3, ,385 1, , Other Engineering Construction21, , ,681 2,529 38,210 46, ,969...

270 TABLE P-2 (Continued) Type of Structure New Repair Total New Repair Total New Repair Total (Thousands of dollars) Total value of construction 368,101 46, , ,197 41, , ,301 44, ,384 Total building construction 86,868 36, , ,997 30, , ,821 30, ,9$0 Residential 47,900 17,000 64,900 70,224 17,090 87,314 77,180 18,159 95,339 Indus.tria1 10,297 5,586 15,883 86,692 5,984 92,676 45,017 4,545 49,562 Commercial 8,499 3,749 12,248 11,605 4,400 16,005 10,404 3,494 13,898 Institut-iona1 14,443 1,950 16,393 26,353 2,100 28,453 33,987 3,403 37,390 Other building construction 5,729 8,437 14,166 3, ,680 3, ,791 Total engineering construction 281,233 10, , ,200 11, , ,480 13, ,404 Marine construction 4, ,815 3,613 1,037 4,650 13, ,615. Road, -highway and aerodrome construction 46,373 5,582 51,955 58,455 5,595 64,050 63,127 7,666 70,793 Waterworks and sewage systems 1, ,335 6, ,045 6, ' 6,342 Dams and irrigation Electric power construction 200,250 1, , ,014 1, ,428 96,646 2,705 99,351 Railway, telephone and telegraph 4,467 1,585 6,052 4,283 1,822 6,105 5,311 1,528 6,839 Gas and Gil Facilities 15, ,842 86, ,203 73, ,420 Other engineering construction 9, ,042 15, ,153 8, ,044

271 TABLE P-2 (Continued) Type of structure New Repair Total Total value of construction 366,836 48, ,947 Total building construction 141,289 32, ,987 Res ident ial 82,196 19, ,456 Industrial 5,357 5,663 11,020 Commercial '10,350 3,831 14,181 Institutional 39,166 3,351 42,517 Other building construction 4, ,813 Total engineering construction 225,547 15,413 ~ 240,960 Marine construction 8,962 1,J.12 10,074 Road, highway and aerodrome construction 63,232 8,554 71,786 Waterworks and sewage systems 7, ,341 Dams and irrigation Electric power cqnstruction 76,656 2,812 79,468 Railway, telephone and telegraph 6,167 1,664 7,831 Gas and Oil facilities 46, ,021 other engineering construction 16, ,439 1 "Other Engineering Construction" includes expenditures which were applicable to "Electric rower Construe, ion", "Dams and Irrigation" and other types of structures but could not be specifically allocated to these categories. 2 Preliminary 1972, intentions 1973.

272 TABLE P-3 DWELLING STARTS, COMPLETIONS AND UNDER CONSTRUCTION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1969 TO 1972 Starts Completions Under 1 Construction ,507 2,935 2,636 2,207 3,658 3,429 3,901 3,432 2,135 2,535 2,705 3,435 1 As at the end of the period shown.

273 TABLE P-4 NEW DWELLING STARTS, COMPLETIONS AND UNDER CONSTRUCTION, ST. JOHN'S AND CORNER BROOK, 1968 TO 1972 Starts Com121etions Under Construction 1 St. John's Corner Brook St. John's Corner Brook St. John's Corner Brook , , , , , , As at the end of the period shown.

274 TABLE P-5 DWELLING STARTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE OF FINANCING, TO Total Year Number Percent 1 N.H.A. Number Percent Conventional Number Percent Number Other Percent , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , National Housing Act. Comparable figures not available before 196'7 Note: Percent totals may not add to because of rounding.

275 TABLE P-8 OCCUPIED DWELLINGS BY TENURE SHOWING NUMBER AND PERCENT! NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, RURAL AND URBAN, 1951, 1961, 1966, and Total Owned Rented Total Owned Rented LocalitI Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Newfoundland 70, , , , , , Urban 29, , , , , , Rural 41, , , , , , Total Owned Rented Total Owned Rented!..QcaU.ty HumJ2ex Eexcent Humber Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Newfoundland 96, , , , , , Urban 52, , , , , , Rural 44, , , , , 42, ,

276 TABLE P-9 ~OC.::..C.;;,.;UP;.::..::;IE;;;;;;D;;;...;;D;.;.;iWE.;:;.;;;;.;LL;;;;,;;IN;;;;;...;:;GS.;.;...;BY;;..;;;..-.::..TYP..::.::..:E:..--=.O=-F...;;S:..:T:.:.:R.::..UC::;.;TUR::..:::..:.;=E, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, RURAL AND URBAN, 1951, 1961, 1966 and 1971 Total Number Rural ,980 41, ,940 43, ,632 44, ~ ,440 45,610 Single Detached ,340 39, ,738 41, ,119 41, ,970 42,630 Single Attached ,210 1, ,886 1, ,546 1, ,665 1,755 Apartment or Flat , , , , Mobile J J Urban 29,735 44,532 52,627 64,835 19,830 32,582 36,616 43,340 5,740 7,038 7,612 9,905 4,120 4,810 8,149 11, Includes farm and non-farm.

277 TABLE P-10 SINGLE DETACHED OWNER-OCCUPIED NON- FARM DWELLINGS BY VALUE, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Total 77 Under $7, $7,500 to ~12, $12,500 to $17,499 9 $17,500 to $22,499 6 $22,500 to $27,499 5 $27,500 to $32,499 2 $32,500 to $42,499 1 $42,500 and over Total Rural Urban ( 'Thousands)

278 TABLE P-ll NUMBER AND PEBCEN'l OF OCCUPIED DWELLINGS BY NllMBER OF PERSONS PER ROOM, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR ) RUBAL AND URBAN 1971 Total Percent 0.5 or Less Percent Percent Percent Percent 2.1 or More Percent Average Total 110, , , , , , Rural 45, , , , , , Urban 64, , , , ,

279 TABLE P-12 HOUSEHOLDS OF CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 2 BY NUMBER OF PERSONS, Households by number of persons Average Number of"pers ons Locality Total 1 ~ E~r housebold Badger Baie Verte Bay Roberts Bishops Falls Banavista 1,056 llo Botwood Burgeo Burin Carbonear 1, Cat61ina Channel-Port Aux Basques 1, Clarenville Corner Brook 5, ,855 2, Deer Lake Dunvi11e Englee , 5.1 Fogo ' Fortune Freshwater, P.Bay Gander 1, Glenwood Glovertown Grand Bank Grand Falis 1,

280 TABLE P-12 (Continued) Households by number of persons Average number of persons Locality Total per h ous eh old Happy Valley Harbour Breton Harbour Grace Hare Bay Holyrood Jerseys ide Lawn Lewisporte Marystown Mount Pearl 1, Norris Arm Placentia Pouch Cove Ramea Roberts Arm Roddickton St 0 Albans St. Anthony st. Georges St. John's - City Proper 20,427 1,425 7,900 8,270 2, St. Lawrence Spaniard's Bay Springdale Stephenville 1, Stephenville Crossing Trepassey Twillingate Upper Island Cove Wabana 1, Wesleyville Whitbourne Windsor 1, Newfoundland Total 110,476 6,490 36,370 45,130 16,780 5,

281 TABLE P-13 FACTORY SHIPMENTS OF DOMESTIC MOBILE HOMES, ~UNDLAND AND LABRADOR TO Quarter 3 4 Total Double- Double- Double- Double- Double- Year Sing].es Wide Singles Wide Singles Wide Singles Wide Singles Wide 1971 x x x x x 137 x 491 x x 233 x x Confidential to meet secrecy requirements of the Statistics Act. Nil or zero. Source: Manufacturing and Primary Industries Division, Statistics Canada.

282 TABLE g-l VESSEL ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES IN COASTWISE SHIPPING, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY PRINCIPAL PORT, 1967 TO i-9'l1 Newfoundland Ar~entia Bell Island Botwood Corner Brook ~ Arrived De;Earted Arrived De;Earted Arrived De:earted Arrived DeJ2arted Arrived DeJ2arted ,986 18, ,455 18, ,843 17, ,444 17, ,078 17,

283 .:..;,- TABLE Q-1 (Continued) Year Port aux Basgues St. John's Arrived DeEarted Arrived De2arted ,234 1, ,453 1, ,545 1, ,603 1, ,600 1,

284 TABLE Q-2 NUMBER OF VESSELS ARRIVED AND DEPARTED IN INTERNATIONAL SEABOURNE SHIPPING, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY PRINCIPAL PORT, 1967 TO 1971 Newfoundland Argentia Bell Island Botwood Year Arrived Departed Arrived DeEarted Arrived De:earted Arrived Departed 850 1, , ,077 1, ,092 1, ,081 1,

285 TABLE Q-2 (CONTINUED) Corner Brook Port-aux-Basgues St. John's Arrived De~arted Arrived De~arted Arrived DeEarted

286 TABLE Q-3 CARGOES HANDLED IN COASTWISE SHIPPING, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY PRINCIPAL PORT, 1967 TO 1972 Newfoundland Aq~entia Bell Island Botwood Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Year Loaded Unloaded Loaded Unloaded Loaded Unloaded Loaded Unloaded (TONS) ,201 1,933,990 23,936 38,094 8,077 14, , ,549,483 2,030,348 19,936 13, ,533 4, , ,273,366 2,061,978 14,014 2,482 5,847 4,931 95, ,459,735 2,140,290 11, ,306 73, ,432,810 2,385,028 13,333 2,627 5,642 3, , P 1,396,568 2,792,258 6,982 6,164 7,819 99,23"7

287 TABLE Q-3 (Continued) Corner Brook Port-Aux-Basgues St. John's Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Loaded Unloaded Loaded Unloaded Loaded Unloaded (TONS) 18, ,373 36, ,190 86, ,738 42, ,964 45, ,845 98, ,595 36, ,216 71, , , ,386 96, ,572 70, ,219 83, ,676 50, ,813 54, , , ,665 24, , , , , ,232 ~ "

288 TABLE Q-4 CARGOES LOADED FOR FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND CARGOES UNLOADED FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR. BY PRINCIPAL PORT TO 1972 Newfoundland Arsentia Bell Island Botwood Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Year Loaded Unloaded Loaded Unloaded Loaded Unloaded Loaded Unloaded (TONS) ,433,348 1,063, , ,198 83, ,652,061 1,517,520 22", , ,567 48, ,630,683 1,715, , , , ,741,131 1,699, , , ,364,481 1,585, , , , ~ 1,635,801 1,549,676 2,650 23, ,450 91,527

289 TABLE Q-4 (CONTINUED) Corner Brook Port-aux-Basgues St. John's Cargoes Loaded Cargoes Unloaded Cargoes Loaded Cargoes Unloaded Cargoes Loaded Cargoes Unloaded 378, , (TONS) , , , , , , , ,642 3, , , , ,138 3, , , , ,875 2, ,826 91, , , , ,689

290 TABLE Q-5 REVENUE FREIGHT LOADED AND UNLOADED BY RAILWAYS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO ~ Loaded Unloaded Loaded Unloaded (TONS) Products of Agriculture 6,743 89,459 5,182 86,092 Animals and Products 5,068 37,427 5,163 36,409 Products of Mines 18,350, ,196 13,273, ,622 Pr-oducts of Forests 513, , , ,665 Hanufacturing and Misc. 692,368 1,431, ,291 1,382,483 Sub Total (carload traffic) 19,568,140 2,564,957 14,570,333 2,468,271 L.C.L. Freight 9,145 23,741 6,491 17,323 Comb ined To tal 19,577,285 2,588,698 14,576,824 2,485,594

291 TABLE Q- 5 (Cont inued) ~2 Loaded Unloaded Loaded Unloaded (TONS) Live Animals 11 1, ,325 Food, Feed, Beverages and Tobacco 34, ,963 33, ,865 Crude Materials, Inedible 21,138, ,877 19,523, ,112 Fabricated Materials, Inedible 761,870 1,477,757 "576,776 1,272,250 End Product, Inedible 9,823 97,551 17, ,308 Special TYPes of Traffic (Forwarder, etc. ) 5,638 70,200 7,565 57,593 Non-carload Traffic (L.C.L. Express, etc. ) 11,518 27,501 9,111 32,899 1 L.C.L. - less than carload. 2 " After 1969 the catagories listed under TYPE were changed.

292 TABLE Q-6 HIGHWAY AND RURAL ROAD MILEAGE, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRAIDR, 1967 TO Surfaced Year Total -- Pavement Gravel Earth Totals (Mi 1es) ,232 1,122!+, , ,068 1,120 3, , ,036 1,249 3, , ,086 1,337 3, , ,543 1,722 3, ,763

293 TABLE Q-7 URBAN STREET MILEAGE, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO Rigid Flexible Total Paved Other Total Surfaced Total Street Year Pavement Pavement Streets Gravel Surfaces Streets Earth Mileage (Miles) , , , , , ,137 1 Included with gravel. 2 Included with Total Surfaced Streets.

294 TABLE Q-8 NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE, 1968 TO Year Passenger Commercial Automobiles Vehicles Motorcxcles Total (Number) ,459 25, , ,667 25,204 1, , ,568 27,673 1, , , ,500 1, ,200 1 This figure includes other motor vehicles Which were previously included under commercial vehicles.

295 TABLE Q-9 PASSENGERS CARRIED BY AIR CANADA, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO Year Departures Arrivals Total (Number) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,661

296 TABLE Q-10 AIR FREIGHT CARRIED BY AIR CANADA, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1972 Year Total Originating in Newfoundland Total Terminating in Newfoundland Total (Pounds) ,683,988 8,927,260 10,611, ,568,797 7,751,990 9,320, ,927,721 8,786,717 10,714, ,181,000 1,818,808 9,396,000 9,607,OQ4 11,577,000 11,425,902

297 TABLE Q-11 AIRCRAFT LANDING AREAS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE, 1969 TO 1973 Year Land Bases SeaElane Bases Mi1itarI Airfields Totals (Number) as at September 1971 as at April 1972 as at August 1973 as at April 1973

298 TABLE Q-12 TOTAL PASSENGERS TRAVELLING ON INTERNATIONAL AIR CHARTER JOURNEYS, ORIGINATING IN CANADA, FOR GANDER AIRPORT, BY QUARTER, 1970 TO 1973 Quarter Quarter Quarter Out In Total st. quarter 2nd. quarter 3rd. quarter 4th. quarter st. quarter 2nd. quarter rd. quarter 4th. quarter 1st. quarter 2nd. quarter rd. quarter th. quarter st. quarter Source: Statistics ~anada publication number International Air Charter Statistics.

299 TABLE Q-13 TOTAL PAS EliGERS TRAVELLING ON DOMESTIC JOURNEYS ~ WITHIN CANADA ~ BY NEWFOUNDLAND AIRPORT, 1968 TO OUtbound Inbound Total Outbound Inbound Total outbound Inbound Total outbound Inbound Total Deer Lake 3,705 3,665 7,370 5,385 5,350 10,735 13,145 13,075 26,220 23,815 21,465 45,280 Gander 25,565 24,685 50,250 24,415 23,985 48,400 27,710 27,560 55,270 30,780 29,505 60,285 Goose Bay 8,410 8,380 16,790 9,860 9,425 19,285 12,115 11,665 23,780 14,750 14,675 29,425 St. Anthony 1,060 1,080 2,140 1,125 1,000 2,125 1,735 1,490 3,225 2,075 2,000 4,075 st. John's 81,280 79, ,975 84,095 83, ,090 97,315 96, , , , ,305 Stephenville 20,260 19,820 40,080 20,085 19,245 39,330 18,295 18,140 36,435 15,890 15,855 31,745 Wabush 16,840 16,980 33~820 16, ,215 19,325 19, ,750 28,495 56,245.:I:.cl:W. ls::l;..l.2.o ls4'w , , : , ~:l2 221, ,360 Source: Statistics Canada publication number Air Passenger Origin and Destination, Domestic Report.

300 TOTAL PASSENGERS TRAVELLING ON TRANSBORDEP.. JOURNEYS ~ BE'TIVEEN i..,r,nada AND THE UNITED STATES 2 BY NEWFOUNDLAND AIRPORT, 1968 TO Outbound Inbound Total Outbound Inbound Total OUtbound Inbound Total Outbound Inbound Total De;:!' Lai<.e ;?C ,365 Gander 1,150 1,020 2,170 1,280 1,020 2,300 1, ,040 1,260 1,090 2,350 Geose Bay 870 1,220 2,090 1,115 1,510 2, , ,560 St. Anthony St. John '5 9,160 9,060 18,220 9,035 9,230 18,265 10,735 10,305 21,040 12,565 12,150 24,715 Stepr,e.lwil1e 1,730 1,540 3,270 1,485 1,280 2,765 1,260 1,370 2,630 1, ,905 \','abush -.3QQ -Zl! :lS1 --1IQ _120 ~ ~ ~ ~ -lli ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 13,200 ~ 14,625 ~ 28,580 16,615 15,680 32,295 Source: statistics Canada pub1~cation number Air Passenger Origin and Destination, Canada - United States Report.

301 -:"-'-"":":=~':'-~--:""'-~--:- --._.- TABLE R-l TELEPHONES IN USE, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE OF SERVICE, 1968 TO 1971 On Rural and More Than Public Private Branch Exchange Telephones On Individual Lines* On 2 and 4-Part~ Lines* 4-Part~ Lines* Pay and Extensions Per 100 Year Business Residential Business Residential Business Residential Phones Business Residential Mobile Total PO~J!lation (Number) ,180 44,873 1,318 27, , ,057 9, , ,745 49,609. 1,393 27, , ,289 11, , ,368 55,029 1,390 26, ,549 1,147 23,332 12, , ,058 62,854 1,338 25, ,772 1,216 24,412 14, , * Excludes extensions.

302 TABLE R-2 SELECTED STATISTICS OF THE TELEPHONE INDUSTRY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1971 Capital Stock 1 Cost of Property Sa1aries Year and Eguipment Gross Revenue Expenditure Employees and Wases 2 (Dollars) (Dollars) (Dollars) (Dollars). (Number) (Dollars) ,521,121 50,393,805 12,374,667 10,993, ,351, ,856,351 55,379,535 13,957,328 12,806, ,028, ,191,582 62,475,742 18,155,257 15,675, ,499, ,302,000 70,020,000 19,932,000 12,659, ,341,219 1 Includes premium on capital stock. 2 Full-time and part-time.

303 TABLE R-3 SUMMARY OF SELECTED TELEGRAPH AND CABLE STATISTICS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 T01971 Year Pole Line Mi1ea~e Wire Mi 1eage Number of Offices Te1egraEhs Se.nt (Miles) (Miles) (Number) (Number) ,191 49, , ,191 49, , ,400 49, , , , , , , ,112

304 TABLE R-4 NUMBER OF POST OFFICES 1 IN OPERATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO Year Number This data includes sub-post offices as well as post offices as of March 31st. of each year. 2 This information was received from the T~ansporation Canada Post Office, St. John's. Division of the

305 TABLE R-5 RECEIPTS AND ADMISSIONS OF MOTION PICTURE THEATRES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1970 Year Number of Paid Admissions (Thousands) 1,347 1,171 1,085 1,106 Receipts from Admissions (Thousands of Dollars) ,205 Note: This survey was not done by Statistics Canada in A survey is now underway for 1972.

306 TABLE S-l NET POWER GENERATED, REGULATED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC UTILITIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY PRODUCER} 1968 TO 1972 PRODUCER NevJ f oundland and Labrador Power Commiss ion Newfoundland Light & Pov!er Co. Ltd. United Tmms Electric Union Electric Light & Power Co. West Coast Power Company Price Newfoundland Limited Bowaters Newfoundland Buchans Mining TOTAL , , , (Millions of Kilowatt Hrs.) , , , , ~- Not all producers of electric power are shown in this table because data for some companies is not available. Power generated by TvJin Falls Power Corporation (BRINCO), Menihek Lake (IOC), and Churchill Falls is not regulated by the Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities. 2 Includes pql,ver generated formerly by Newfoundland Light & Power, Unite d Towns Electric, Union Electric, and \Alest Coast Power. These companies are now amalgamated under Newfoundland Light and Power Company Limited. 1, ,318.16

307 TABLE S-2 -SUPPLY AND DISPOSAL OF ELECTRIC ENERGY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1966 TO 1971 Supply of Energy Hydro Generation: (Thousands of Kilowatt Hours) Utilities 2,127,183 2,495,490 3,297,776 3,596,275 4,658,605 4,370,913 Industries 476, , , ,659 4,244, ,362 Total 2,603,718 2,894,856 3,683,552 3,979, ,064 4,723,275 Thermal Generation: Utilities 239, ,483 l23, , , ,506 Industries 80, ,369 7,620 5,212 8,191 4,640 Total 320, , , , , ,146 Total Generation 2,924,130 3,205,708 3,814,278 4,146,918 4,853,976 5,031,421 Received from other Provinces Total Supply of Energy 2,924,130 3,205,708 3,814,278 4,146,918 4,853,976 5,031,421 Disposal of Energy Domestic and Farm 272, , , , , ,923 Total Manufacturing Consumption 1,096,476 1,113,367 Mining Consumption 1,135,409 1,296,966 Total Industrial Consumption 2,231,885 2,410,333 Commercial and other Consumption: At Power Rates 75,808 75, , At Commercial Rates 121, , , , , ,182 Street Lighting 1l,003 12,328 14,641 16,368 17,774 19,714 Total Commercial & other Consumption 208, ,946 Losses and Unaccounted For 121, , , , , ,800 Residual Error of Estimate 9,087-8,767.. Total Provinqial Disp.osal 2,843,549 3,122,314 3,733,187 4,065,647 4,770,008 4,770,954 Delivered to other Provinces 80,581* 83,394* 81,091 81,271 83, ,467 Total Disposal of Energy 2,924,130 3,205,708 3,814,278 4,146,918 4,853,976 5,031,421 * Includes "no value energy". No value energy is the energy which is inadvertently exchanged and for which there is no financial settlement.

308 TABLE S-3 ELECTRIC POWER SURVEY OF CAPABILITY AND LOAD ~ NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR TO 1977 Actual Forecast l21.q 12.TI: !! 12L2 127.Q m:j.. Total Net Generating Capability within Province (Thousands of Kilowatts) ~191 2,289 3,200 3,645 4,575 5,259 6,227 6,370 Firm Power Peak Load within Province (Thousands of Kilowatts) ,018 1,052 1,098 1,153 1,199 Firm Energy Requirements within Province (Million Kilowatt Hours) 3,622 3,930 4,580 4,735 10)995 19,790 28,609 36,181 38,836 39,038 (Thousands of Kilowatts) Indicated Reserve: Gross capability ,191 2,289 3,200 3,645 4,575 5,259 6,227 6,370 Firm Power Peak Load on Province ,763 2,868 3,824 4,575 5,550 5,596 Indicated Reserve ,503 1,

309 TABLE s-4 INSTALLED GENERATING CAPACITY 2 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR TO 1971 Electric Utilities and Industrial Establishments: @ Q 1971 (Kilowatts) Hydro: Water Wheels and Turbines 466, , , , ,116 1,924,816 Thermal: steam Engines and Turbines 55,425 50,425 50,425 50, , ,600 Internal Comubustion Engines 27,651 33,115 37,412 42,845 45,177 53,741 Gas Turbines 39,150 14,150 28,300 28,300 28,300 28,300 Total Thermal 122,226 97, , , , ,641 Electric Utilities: Total Installed Generating capacity 588, , , ,686 1,248,018 2,353,457 Publicly and Privately Operated: Hydro: Water Wheels and Turbines 397, , , , ,981 1,860,681 Thermal: Steam Engines and Turbines 38,400 33,400 33,400 33, , ,000 Internal Combustion Engines 25,981 29,670 32,144 38,527 40,759 49,773 Gas Turbines 14,150 14,150 28,300 28,300 28,300 28,300 Total Thermal 78,531 77,220 93, , , ,073 Total Installed Generating capacity 476, , , ,208 1,165,840 2,268,754

310 TABLE S-4 (Cont'd) Industrial Establishments: Hydro: (Ki1owatts-) - ~ Water Wheels and Turbines 69,055 68,135 68,135 68,135 64,135 64,135 Thermal: Steam Engines and Turbines 17,025 17,025 17,025 17,025 13,625 16,600 Internal Combustion Engines 1,670 3,445 5,268 4,318 4,418 3,968 Gas Turbines 25,000 Total Thermal 43,695 20,470 22,293 21,343 18,043 20,568 Total Installed Generating Capacity 112,750 88,605 90,428 89,478 82,178 84,703

311 TABLE S-5 REVENUE FROM SALES OF ELECTRICITyl, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1966 TO 1971 Electric Utilities & Industrial Establishments (Thousands of Dollars) Revenue from Sale of Electricity: To ultimate customers in Canada: Power 2 - Firm 8,481 9,829 7,626 11,089 14,058 15,747 - Secondary General Service (Commercial) 3,688 4,242 8,246 9,375 10,149 10,913 Domestic and Farm 6,648 7,100 8,044 8,826 10,276 11,745 Street Lighting ,039 Total Revenue from ultimate custome~s 19,358 21,796 24,639 30,122 35,414 39,444 Energy delivered to other Provinces - Firm Total Revenue from other Provinces ' Total Revenue from Sale of Electricity 19,546 22,001 24,861 30,346 35,651 39,776 1 Does not include inter-utility transactions. 2 Excludes sales to industrial establishments with generating and/or distributing facilities.

312 TABLE S-6 SELECTED STATISTICS OF ELECTRIC POWER SOLD TO DOMESTIC AND FARM CONSUMERS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1966 TO ;1971 Kilowatt Kilowatt Average Revenue Per Hours Hours Per Revenue Annual Kilowatt Year Customers Sold Customer Received Bill Hour (Number) (Thousands) (Number) ($ 000) (Dollars) (Cents) , ,725 3,351 6, , ,369 3,545 7, , ,322 4,002 8, , ,860 4,308 8, , ,419 4,791 10, , ,923 5,423 11,

313 ~.-.-.-_._--- TABLE S-7 AVERAGE NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS OF ELECTRIC POWER COMPANIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY CATEGORY TO Category Electric Utilities and Industrial Establishments: Ultimate Customers: Power 1 General Service (Commercial) Domestic and Farm Street Lighting ,354 81, ,999 88, ,954 97, ,581 11, , , , ,223 Total Ultimate Customers 92,563 99, , , ,141 l20,443 Electric Utilities: Publicly and Privately Operated: Ultimate Customers: Power 1 General Service (Commercial) Domestic and Farm Street Lighting ,310 80, ,951 87, ,894 96, ,51711, , , , ,920 Total Ultimate Customers 91,550 98, , , , ,068 I~dustria1 Establishments: Ultimate Customers: Power 1 General Service (Commercial) Domestic and Farm Street Lighting , , , , ,303 Total Ultimate Customers 1,013 1,072 1,142 1,086 1,270 1,375 1 Excluding industrial establishments with generating facilities.

314 TABLE S-8 QUANTITY AND VALUE OF FUEL USED BY UTILITIES 1 TO GENERATE ELECTRICITY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1966 TO ~9..."Q.. Quantity Value Year Furnace Diesel Furnace Diesel Fuel Oil Fuel Fuel Oil Fuel (Hea:Y1) Oil Total (Heavy) Oil Total (Imperial Gallons) (Dollars) ,496,731 5,166,290 19,663, , ,174 8,761,349 5,034,515 13,795, , ,214 4,581,311 4,898,792 9,480, , ,203 9,030,024 4,746,638 13,776, , ,164 10,795,478 8,343,871 19,139, ,018 1,798,548 14,378,587 5,440,008 19,818, ,956 1,218,952 1,669,354 1,515,074 1,238,512 1,591,973 2,489,566 2,135, Fuel used by Industrial establishments in thermal generating plants is not included.

315 TABLE S-9 TRANSMISSION POLE LINE MILEAGE AND TRANSMISSION CIRCUIT MILEAGE OF ELECTRIC LINE, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1966 TO 1971 Transmission Pole Line Mileage Electric Utilities - Publicly and Privately operated ~ Steel - Towers Poles Aluminum - Towers Poles Wood Pole 1,109 1,207 1,406 1,422 1,639 1,729 Concrete Pole Underground Cable l' 1 Marine Cable Other Total transmission pole line mileage 1,442 1,895 2,335 2,406 2,767 2,712 Transmission Circuit Mileage of Electric Line Electric Utilities - Publicly and Privately Operated 20,000-49,999 volts ,000-99,999 volts ,000 -llf9,999 volts ,000" -199 ;999 volt.s - 200, ,999 volts Total transmission circuit mileage 1,506 1,.959 2,401 2,468 2,829 2,780~ (Miles)

316 TABLE S-10 EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES AND SALARIES, PUBLIC AND PRIVATELY OPERATED ELECTRIC UTILITIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1966 TO ~.91l: Wages and Year Employees Salaries (Number) ($ 000) , , , ,410 7,610 1,502 9,396 1,540 9,711

317 TABLE S-ll ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATELY OPERATED ELECTRIC UTILITIES! NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1966 TO 1971 Total Total Total Long Total Fixed Current Total Other Total Current Term Capital & Other Total Year Assets Assets Investments Assets Assets Liabilities Debt SUr:i~lus Liabilities Liabilities (Thousands of Dollars) ,385 14,815 22,676 2, ,469 12, ,767 58,805 8, , ,659 24,269 2,645 6, ,272 30, , ,040 7, , ,142 25,545 2,639 3, ,513 33, , ,385 12, , ,546 74,059 2,556 5, ,978 54, , ,308 17, , ,827 37,795 2, ,631 78, , ,576 18, , ,057 41,276 2,516 5,513 1,021,121 53, , ,090 47,671 1,021,121

318 TABLE T-l RETAIL TRADE, ADJUSTED AND UNADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADO& BY MONTH 1966 TO 1973 Month 19bb 19b7 19b8 Unadjusted l January February March April May June July August September October November December Total (Millions of Dollars) ,,

319 =_~-'--_~-".~= ,- ~~,~_ TABLE T-l (Continued) Seasonally Adjusted Month 19bb 19b7 19b8 19b (Millions of Dollars) January February March April May June July August September October November December Total i This series is not comparable to that previously published in Table T-l due to definitional changes between the 1961 and 1966 definitions of certain kinds of business included in the retail trade sector.

320 TABLE T-8 GASOLINE AND DIESEL OIL SALES ]OR MOTIVE PURPOSES, 1968 TO 1971 Gasoline Diesel Oil Year Gross Sales1 Net SaleS 2,3 Net Sales 2 (Thousands of Gallons) ,292 54,973 23, ,961 51,882 20, ,127 61,252 19, ,432 73,318 20,443 1 Excludes aviation and aviation turbo fuels. 2 Net sales are gross sales ~ess gasoline exempt from tax or on which tax was refunded 0 3 Excludes marked gasoline, aviation and aviation turbo fuels. Note: 1972 data is not available.

321 TABLE T-9 NUMBER AND VALUE OF NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SALES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE, 1968 TO 1972 Passen~er Commercial Total Year Number Retail Value Number Retail Value Number Retail Value ($'000) ($'000) ($'000) ,453 37, ,552 10, ,005 47, ,560 34,907 2,083 8,734 12,643 43, ,945 33,482 2,202 9,427 12,147 42, ,105 45,606 3,228 15,122 16,333 60, ,835 60,090 4,230 19,975 21,065 80,065 1 Revised Statistics. This data is not comparable with earlier data. From 1967 automobile manufacturers and distributors reported the actual cost to purchasers of new motor vehicles. Previously, the value based on manufacturers' suggested list price was reported.

322 TABLE T-15 ESTIMATED RESTAURANT RECEIPTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH TO 1973 Month (Thousands of Dollars) January February 718 1,121 1,133 1,303 1,238 March 871 1,111 1,265 1,265 1,366 April ,156 1,232 May ,036 June ,324 1,632 July ,249 August 1,007 1,404 1,959 September October November December Total 8,344 10,723 11,987 13,069

323 TABLE U-1 NUMBER OF TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1972 Hunting & Fishing Hotels Motels Cabins Tourist Homes Inns CarnEs Year Number Units Number Units Number Units Number Units Number Units Number Units , , , , ,

324 TABLE U-2 EXPENDITURES 1 AND NUMBER OF RESIDENTS AND NON-RESIDENTS ACCOMMODATED AT TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1972 Amount for Acconnnodation Amount for Residents Non-Residents Year and Meals Liguor Acconnnodated Acconnnodated (Dollars) (Dollars) (Number) (Number) ,661,131 6,116, , , ,391,467 6,667, , , ,041,967 7,105, , , ,543,965 8,304, , , ,.109,181 10,498, , ,786 1 Includes expenditures of all patrons including local residents that may dine at tourist establishments without seeking overnight acconnnodation.

325 TABLE U-3 NUMEER AND GROSS EARNINGS OF EMPLOYEES IN TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS) NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 1969 TO EmpIoyees Gross Earnings Employees Gross Earnings (Number) (Thousands of Dollars) (Number) ( Thousands of Dollars) Hotels 922 2, ,680 Motels 448 1, ,082 Inns Tourist Home Cabins Total 1,647 3,989 1,636 4,151

326 TABLE u-3 (C ont inued) Employees Gross Ecrnings ~mployees Gross Earnings (Number) (Thousands of Dollars) (Number) (Thousands of Dollars) Hotels 930 2, ,696 Motels 478 1, ,355 Inns Tourist Home Cabins Total 1,463 3,530 1,951 4,581

327 TABLE V... 2 SELECTED STATISTICS OF PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1949 TO 1973" Candidates Elected to House of Assemb1~ Percentage Date of Registered Persons of Persons Votes Progressive Total Seats Election Voters Voted Votins Rejected Liberal Conservative Other In Lesis1ature (Number) (Number) (Percent) (Number) (Number) (Number) (Number) (Number) May 27, , , November 26, , , October 2, , , j August 20, , , November 19, , , September 8, , , October 28, , , , March 24, , , ,

328 TABLE V-3 PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND GROSS PAYROLLS 1 2 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1973 Month (Number of Employees) January 11,174 11,950 11,843 12,596 13,500 February 11,695 12,414 11,937 12,394 12,877 March 10,719 12,095 12,111 12,927 12,836 April 12,010 12,866 11,860 12,784 13,645 May 12,448 12,261 12,220 13,543 14,233 June 14,459 12,416 12,941 14,474 15,097 July 13,017 12,453 12,960 14,688 16,064 August 13,815 12,825 13,580 14,944 17,255 September 12,354 12,560 13,143 14,358 14,890 October 13,759 12,697 13,517 14,763 15,573 November 13,217 12,191 13,659 13,745 15,742 December 13,004 11,939 12,840 14,906 16, ,380 14,353 16,270 (Gross Payroll (In Dollars» January 3,952,337 4,723,631 5,110,796 6,109,287 6,841,593 February 4,059,268 4,929,594 5,141,609 6,181,295 6,785,356 March 3,868,354 4,834,676 5,180,472 5,905,081 6,700,989 April 4,607,714 5,135,495 5,101,566 6,156,818 6,563,547 May 4,659,426 4,882,293 5,239,372 6,424,642 6,767,828 June 5,261,244 4,896,232 5,488,636 6,895,276 7,193,618 July 4,903,644 4,846,073 6,030,954 7,094,504 7,176,424 August 4,989,478 5,251,044 6,462,562 7,086,310 7,537,673 September 4,608,379 5,273,178 6,138,807 6,666,249 7,181,251 October 5,125,152 5,356,373 6,473,346 7,700,699 7,239,620 November 5,129,190 5,130,713 6,471,991 7,182,984 7,422,638 December 5,073,232 5,099,960 6,287,489 7,466,302 8,048,417 7,612,284 7,148,243 7,793,427 1 Provincial Government Employees and their Gross Payrolls consists of employees in "Depart~~nta1 Services", "Provincial Institutions of Higher Education", "Provincial Government Enterprises", ana "Workmen' s Compensation Boards".

329 TABLE v-4 SELECTED STATISTICS OF FEDERAL ELECTIONS. NEWl''OUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1949 TO 1972 New Progressive Democra~ic Liberals Conservative Part;! Other Number Number Number Number Total of of Percentage of of Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Date of Registered Persons of Persons Rejected Valid Valid of of of of of of of of Elections Voters Voted Voting Ballots Ballots Ballots 1 Votes Total Votes Total Votes Votes 'rota 1 June 27, , , , , , August 10, , , , , , , , June 10, ,073 92, , , , March 31, , , , , , , June 18, , , , , , , , April 8, , , , , , , , September 8, , , , , ,291 t4.1 47, , , June 25, , , , , ,549 L2.8' 84, , October 30, , , , , , , , , Totals may not add because of rounding. 2 Data for the election prior to 1962 refers to the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (C.C.F. )

330 TABLE V-5 PROVINCIAL ROYAL COMMISSIONS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,1960 TO 1973 Nature of Commission To inquire into the logging industry. To inquire into the trucking industry. To inquire into house construction costs in the City of St. John's. To inquire into Education in Newfoundland. To inquire into Transportation in Newfoundland. To inquire into the Economic State and Prospects of Newfoundland. To inquire into Electrical Energy in Newfoundland. To inquire into Medical Services and Hospital Facilities in Newfoundland. To inquire into the tax structure in the City of St. John's. To inquire into Legislation governing the practice of Accounting and Auditing throughout the Province. Royal Commission on Food and Drug Prices in Newfoundland. Royal Commission on Pensions in Newfoundland. Royal Commission on Minimum Wage Rates in Newfoundland. To inquire into the City of St. John's Charter. Commission of Enquiry into the Forest Resources in Newfoundland. Royal Commission respecting Radiation, Compensation and Safety at the St. Lawrence Flourspar Mines. Commission of Enquiry into Cost of Home Construction and Housing. Royal Commission to investigate Newfoundland and Labrador Labour Legislation. Enquiry into accounting procedures in the town of Bay Roberts. Enquiry on procedures and care given Mrs. Rowena Butt, at Central Newfoundlanu Hospital and St. John's General Hospital. Royal Commission on land, Holiday Inn. Royal Commission Arterial Road, St. John's. Royal Commission into Urban Renewal Scheme, Blackhead Road. Royal Commission into French Language in Newfoundlam1 (CANCELLED) Royal Commission on Magistry Royal Commissi 011 on Nursing Royal Commission on Liquor Store Leases Commission of Inquiry on Bell Island Royal Commission on Labrador Royal Commission on Structure ot Local Government Commission of Inquiry into Workman's Compensation Board One Man Commission ou Illegal Work stoppages, Royal Commission ~ 0 '";nquire in1 0 the amount of Social Assist.ance Received hy Frederick '1"'hompsoL;, and Ruth Thompson of Eauline Line. St. John's, Nfld. Chief Commissioner or Chairman Date Established Hon. Sir B. E.S. Dunfield Arthur Johnson Professor Philip H. White Dr. Philip J. Warren Hon. Philip J. Lewis Gordon Pushie George C. Rowe Rt. Hon. the Baron Brain J. D. Fraser Sir Brian Dunfield W. G. Adams G. T. Dyer Hon. Justice J. D. Higgins Edmund J. Phelan, Q.C. Louis Zephirim Rousseau, D.S.C. F.E., B. App. Sc. F. J. Aylward, L.L.B. August 25, 1960 September 12, 1961 June 5, 1964 December 11, 1964 December 11, 1964 December 11, 1964 December 11, 1964 February 8, 1965 September, 1965 January, 1966 July, 1966 August, 1966 August, 1966 November, 1966 August, 1967 October, 1967 L. W. Kostaszek, P. Eng.M.B.A. April, 1968 Maxwell Cohen. Q.C., L.L.D. September, 1968 William G. Adams, L.L.B., Q.C. October 27, 1970 John J. O'Neill, L.L.B. April 21, 1971 Gordon Stirling, Q.C. T.J. Dalton Leonard W. Kostaszek, P. Eng. M.B.A. B. Poirier Geoffrey Steele, L.L.B. Dr. L. Miller Hon. Fabian Olnea Judge Arthur Mifflin Donald Snowden Professor Hugh Whelan Magistrate Hugh O'Neill Edward Neary, Q.C. f,4agistrste Cordon \1;-,' Seabright April, 1971 October, 1971 October, 1971 October, 1971 January 12, 1972 January 1972 Fe bruary 1972 August, 1972 September 15, 1972 September 11, 1972 August 15, 1972 November, December ~7, 197c

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