Supplelllent to the Historical Statistics of and Labrador

GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR SUPPLEMENT TO THE HISTORICAL STATISTICS OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

Published under the Authority of The President of the Treasury Board

Prepared by the Fiscal Policy Division Treasury Board Government of Newfoundland and Labrador

Printed by Division of Printing Services Department of Supply and Services

NOVEMBER 1972 VOLUME 1 (3) PREFACE

These tables are a supplement to the Historical Statistics of Newfoundland and Labrador Voll.lJre I (1) which was prepared by the ECCIlOmics and Statistics Divisicn, DepartIrent of Finance,

Govenme.nt of Newfoundland and Labrador, in Octd:>er of 1970.

:As this sUfPlement is intended rrerely to up::1ate the data presented in Vo11.llTe I (1), no retailed notes, refinitions, or ccncepts are included in tre sUfPlenent, and data fran Volurre I

(1) is included only where necessary to clarify the presentaticn of the supple:rcental data. HCMever, Sate of the 227 tables \\ere not updated because the relevant data was not available, but trese instances have been noted in tre following table.

This sUWlerrent Volure I (3), contains all the data in the first supplenent Vol1.lIre I (2) which was published in Novenber, 1971.

Cq>ies of the Historical Statistics of Newfotmdland and Labrafur can be obtained fran the Depart:n'ent of SuW1y and Services, Q)vernrrent of Newfoundland and Labrador, St.· John •s, Newfoundland, upon payrrent of $4.50 per c:x:>J;¥ (Newfcundland and Labrador residents shculd remit

7% sales tax). Tables that have not been updated and reasons:

Table Ii-

A-8 Census Data

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C-5 Census Data c-6 Census Data C-7 Census Data c-8 Census Data Census Data

C-27 Census Data

F-2 This data has been discontinued; for revised concept

see Table F-3.

J-3 Census Data

J-4 Census Data J-B Census Data 1-7 'lbis table was based on a special rurvey, last done by

Statistics Canada in 1963. p-6 Census Data

P-7 Census Data

P-9 Census Data

P-IO Census Data

P-ll Census Data

T-2 Census Data

T-3 Census Data

'I-L Census Data

1-'; Census Data

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T-7 Census Data

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T-ll Census Data

'1-12 Census Data

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Section

A. Population and Vital Statistics

B. Health 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. Manufacturing

O. Investment

P. Construction and Housing

Q. Transportation

R. Communications

S. Electric Power

T. Trade and Services

U. Tourism

V. Politics and Government

W. Justice MAP 1 CENSUS DIVISIONS OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

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5 LIS T OF SYMBOLS

The following synbols and abbreviations are used in this publication:

D. B.S. = O:mrinicn Bureau of Statistics.

. • = figures not available.

• • • = figures not awrq:>riate or not applicable.

- = nil or zero.

X = confidential.

s. I.C. Code = Standard Industrial Classification Code. n.e.s. = not elsewtere specified.

p = preliminary figures.

r = revised figures. TABLE A-I l NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE CHANGE OF POPULATION ,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

FOR THE YEARS 1966 TO 1972.

Year Number Percent Change

(Thousands)

1966 493 1.0 1967 499 1.2 1968 506 1.4 1969 514 1.6 1970 517 0.6 1971 522 1.0 1972 532 1.9

1 As at June 1st. TABLE A-2

BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES, NET NATURAL INCREASE 1 , AND RATES PER THOUSAND POPULATION.,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND lABRADOR, 1968 TO 1970

Net Natural Birth Death Marriage Increase Rate (Per Rate (Per Rate (Per Net Rate (Per Thousand Thousand Thousand Natural Thousand Year Births POEu1ation2 Deaths POEu1ation2 Marriages POEu1ation) Increase1 POEu1ation)

1968 12,820 25.3 3,123 6.2 4,242 8.4 9,697 19.1

1969 13,000 25.3 3,005 , 5.8 4,279 8.3 9,995 19.4

1970 12,539 24.3 3,294 6.4 4,466 8.6 9,245 17.9

------.------1 Excess of births over deaths. TABLE A-3 l NUMBER AND PERCENT OF POPULATION , NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY SEX, FOR THE SELECTED YEARS 1966 AND 1971

Number Percent Year Total Male Female Total Male Female

1966 493,396 252,125 241,271 100.0 51.1 48.9

1971 522,104 266,107 255,997 100.0 51.0 49.0

1 As at June 1st. TABLE A-4 1 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION , NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY AGE GROUP, FOR SELECTED YEARS, 1966 AND 1971

Age 1966 1971 Group Total Percent Total Percent

Total 493,396 100.0 522,104 100.0 0-4 68,545 13.9 61,666 11.8 5-9 67,007 13.6 67,696 12.9 10-14 63,531 12.9 65,222 12.5 15-19 54,307 11.0 59,619 11.4 20-24 35,976 7.3 44,602 8.5 25-34 53,299 10.8 62,399 12.0 35-44 49,027 9.9 49,225 9.4 45-54 43,867 8.9 44,793 8.6 55-64 28,665 5.8 34,809 6.7 65"+69 10,261 2.1 11,240 2.2 70 18,911 3.8 20,833 4.0

1 As at June 1st. TABLE A-5

NUMBER AND PERCENT OF MALE POPULATION1 , NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY AGE GROUP, FOR SELECTED YEARS 1966 AND 1971

Age 1966 19712 Group Total Percent Total Percent

Total 252,125 100.0 266,105 100.0 0-4 35,301 14.0 31,420 11.8 5-9 34,090 13.5 34,640 13.0 10-14 32,199 12.8 33,295 12.5 15-19 27,252 10.8 30,085 11.3 20-24 17,668 7.0 22,075 8.3 25-34 27,457 10.9 31,730 11.9 35-44 25,719 10.2 25,735 9.7 45-54 23,085 9.2 23,430 8.8 55-64 15,126 6.0 18,400 6.9 65-69 5,057 2.0 5,635 2.1 70+ 9,171 3.6 9,665 3.6

1 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. TABLE A-6

NUMBER AND PERCENT OF FEMALE POPULATION; NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY AGE GROUP. FOR SELECTED YEARS, 1966 AND 1971

Age 1966 Group Total Percent Total Percent

Total 241,271 100.0 256,000 100.0 0-4 33,244 13.8 30,245 11.8 5-9 32,917 13.6 33,055 12.9 10-14 31,332 13.0 31,935 12.5 15-19 27,055 11.2 29,535 11.5 20-24 18,308 7.6 22,525 8.8 25-34 25,842 10.7 30,675 12.0 35-44 23,308 9.7 23,490 9.2 45-54 20,782 8.6 21,360 8.3 55-64 13,539 5.6 16,410 6.4 65-69 5,204 2.2 5,605 2.2 70+ 9,740 4.0 11,165 4.4

1 As at June 1st. 2 Population are random.1y rounded and therefore the sum of the individually rounded figures does not necessarily equal the total. TABLE A-7

NUMBER AND PERCENT OF POPULATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY 11ARITAL STATUS, FOR CENSUS YEARS 1901 TO 1971

Total Sins1e Married Year Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

1 1901 219,607 100.0 135,439 61.7 73,943 33.7 1911 242,619 100.0 145,426 59.9 85,690 35.3 1921 263,033 100.0 156,041 59.3 94,428 35.9 289,588 100.0 173,312 59.8 102,236 35.3 1935 2 1945 321,819 100.0 185,187 57.5 122,076 37.9 1951 361,416 100.0 207,622 57.4 138,422 38.3 1956 415,074 100.0 243,415 58.6 155,935 37.6 1961 457,853 100.0 271,855 59.4 169,724 37.1 1966 493,396 100.0 291,514 59.1 184,517 37.4 1971 522,104 100.0 295,615 56.6 207,655 39.8

1 Exclusive of 1,377 residents of Labrador not available by marital status.

2 81 persons did not give marital status.

Note: Percent columns may not add to 100.0 because of rounding. TABLE A-7 (Continued)

NUMBER AND PERCENT OF POPULATION. NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY MARITAL STATUS, FOR CENSUS YEARS 1901 TO 1971

Widowed Divorced Year Number Percent Number Percent

1901 10,225 4.7 1911 11,503 4.7 1921 12,564 4.8 1935 14,040 4.8 1945 14,428 4.5 47 .01 1951 15,303 4.2 69 .02 1956 15,631 3.8 93 .02 1961 16,145 3.5 129 .03 1966 17,219 3.5 146 .03 1971 18,097 3.5 737 .10 TABLE A-10

POPULATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY CENSUS DIVISION AND SEX, 1956, 1961, 1966 AND 1971

Census 1956 1961 Division Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 86,383 84,830 171,213 95,045 93,859 188,904 2 12,324 11,656 23,980 12,709 12,070 24,779 3 11,197 10,478 21,675 12,044 11,255 23,299 4 10,228 9,403 19,631 12,504 11,681 24,185 5 17,493 17,722 35,215 19,832 19,254 39,086 6 17,840 15,898 33,738 19,590 18,455 38,045 7 20,000 18,209 38,209 20,687 18,965 39,652 8 21,285 19,344 40,629 23,439 21,220 44,659 9 10,513 9,457 19,970 11,431 10,279 21,710 10 6,642 4,172 10,814 7,643 5,891 13,534

Total 213,905 201,169 415,074 234,924 222,929 457,853 TABLE A-10 (Con't)

POPULATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR z BY CENSUS DIVISION AND SEX, 1956, 1961, 1966 AND 1971

Census 1966 1971 Division Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 99,125 99,389 198,514 107,489 106,889 214,378 2 13,143 12,529 25,672 13,989 13,331 27,320 3 13,129 12,401 25,530 12,457 12,059 24,516 4 12,927 12,359 25,286 14,484 13,866 28,350 5 21,555 20,742 42,297 22,863 22,016 44,879 6 21,497 20,752 42,249 20,375 19,714 40,089 7 20,377 18,941 39,318 20,867 19,709 40,576 8 25,960 23,661 49,621 26,223 24,467 50,690 9 12,393 11,359 23,752 12,072 11,068 23,140 10 12,019 9,138 21,157 15,288 12,878 28,166

Total 252,125 241,271 493,396 266,107 255,997 522,104 TABLE A-12

POPULATION OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY FEDERAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT 1 1966 AND 1971

Electoral District 1966 1971

Bonavista-Trinity-Conception 67,876 69,543 Burin-Burgeo 54,219 54,044 Gander-Twi11ingate 71,620 71,480 Grand Falls-White Bay-Labrador 66,973 75,106 Humber-St. George's-St. Barbe 77,380 82,263 St. John's East 83,321 87,477 St. John's West 72,007 82,191

Total 493,396 522,104

1 This table presents final population counts of the 1971 Census for the federal electoral districts in Newfoundland, based on the 1966 Representation Order. Comparable figures are also shown for the 1966 Census. TABLE A-17

AVAILABLE HISTORICAL POPULATION STATISTICS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY SETTLEMENT, FOR CEN$US YEARS 1966 AND 1971

Year of Settlement Incorporation 1966 1971

Bay Roberts 1951 3,455 3,702 Bishop's Falls 1961 4,127 4,133 Bonavista 1964 4,192 4,215 Botwood 1960 4,277 4,115 Carbonear 1948 4,584 4,732 Channe1-Port-Aux-Basques 1945 5,692 5,942 Corner Brook 1956 27,116 26,309 Deer Lake 1950 4,289 4,421 Fogo 1948 1,150 1,155 1943 3,143 ),416 Graud Falls 1961 1,451 7,677 Harbour Grace 1945 2,8Ll 2,771 Spaniard's Bay 1965 77'3 1.764* St. John's City 1888 79,884 88,102* St. Lawrence 1946 2,130 2,173 Upper Island Cove 1965 1,790 1,819* Windsor 1938 6,692 6,644

. ------_.. _... -._-_._----- * Denutes change in boundaries since 1966. '£ABLE A-19

POPUlATION OF INCORPORATBD CITIES z TOWNS 2 LOCAL .Th1PROVEMENT

DISTRICTS z LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMUNITIES AND RURAL DISTRICTS.it NEWFOUNDIAND AND !ABRADOR , 1951-1971

Census Year of Census Years Cities Division Inco!12oratfon 1951 1956 19b1 1966 1971 (Number of Persons) st. John' s 1 1888 52,8'7a 57,078 63,633 79,884 88,102* Corner Brook 5 1956 l3 ,835 23,225 25,185 27,116 26,309

Towns Badger 6 1963 872 988 1,036 1,192 1,187 Baie Verte 8 1958 553 704 958 2,144 2,397 Bay de Verde 1 1950 867 906 884 838 826 Bay Roberts 1 1951 1,222 1,306 1,328 3,455 3,702 Be11eoram 3 1946 663 570 577 564 530 Bishops Fa.lls 6 1961 3,l39 3,393 4,099 4,l27 4,l33 Bonavista 7 1964 3,718 4,078 4,186 4,192 4,215 Botwood 6 1960 3,.421 3,894 3,680 4,277 4,115 1 1964 754 754 704 707 746 Burgeo 3 1950 891 1,138 1,454 1,682 2,226 * Burin 2 1950 796 1,116 1,144 1,167 2,586 * Carbonear 1 1948 3,351 3,955 4,234 4,584 4,732

Catalina 7 1958 815 944 1,110 1,089 1,131 TABLE A-19 (Continued)

Census Year of Census Years Towns Incorp. 1951 1956 1961 1966 1971

Change Islands 8 1951 919 804 747 711 609 Channel-Port aux Basques 3 1945 2,634 3,320 4,141 5,692 5,942 C1arenvi11e 7 1951 1,093 1,195 1,541 1,813 2,193 C1arkes Beach 1 1965 681 669 663 877* Cupids 1 1965 486 582 485 673 691 Deer Lake 5 1950 2,655 3,481 3,998 4,289 4, Dunvi11e 1 1963 869 1,121 1,622 1,742 Elliston 7 1965 574 699 678 551 9 1948 611 677 802 1,050 Fogo 8 1948 078 1,184 1,152 1 1,155 Fortune 2 1946 867 1,194 1,360 703 2,164 Freshl'later, P.Bay 1 1950 81 1,048 1,396 1,562 Gander 6 3,956 4,938 5,725 7 7,748 Gaultois 3 252 403 497 594 509 Glenwood 6 1962 689 638 1,130 1,000 979 Glovertown 7 195 4 NIL 604 1,197 1,246 1,915* Grand Bank 2 2,148 2, , 2,703 3,143 3,476 Grand Falls 6 5,064 6,064 6,605 7,451 7,677 7 712 784 728 655 449 Happy Valley 10 257 1,145 2,861 4,215 4,937* TABLE A-19 (Continued) Census Yeal of Census Years Towns Division Inc0!l2. 1951 1956 1961 1966 1971

Harbour Breton 3 1958 903 989 1,076 1,442 2,196*

Harbour Grace 1 1945 2,331 2,545 2,650 2,811 2,771 Hare Bay 7 1964 719 1,195 1,467 1,410 1,485 Holyrood1 1 1962 523 559 789 1,125 1,282* Jerseys ide 1 1950 544 713 923 953 1,061

Lama line 2 1963 590 548 530 644 553

Lawn2 2 1952 531 634 716 875 1,000 Lewisporte 8 1946 1,218 2,076 2,702 2,892 3,175 Little Catalina 7 1965 613 727 752 725 722

Lumsden3 8 1968 281 287 269 241 630*

Main Brook, W.B. Dist.4 9 1948 455 479 577 677 590 Marystawn 2 1951 1,206 1,460 1,691 1,894 4,960 * MOWlt Pearl 1 1955 Nil 1,979 2,785 4,428 7,211 2 Newtown 7 1954 311 590 585 562 513

Norris Arm3 6 1971 1,126 976 1,226 1,252 1,191

Old Per1ican3 1 1971 631 646 599 648 597 2,5 * Pasadena '5 1955 379 468 502 685 964 Placentia 1 1954 614 1,233 1,610 1,847 2,211 Point Leamington3 8 1970 602 717 901 896 940

Port Union 7 1961 644 67(3 645 633 578

Pouch Cove3 1 1')70 1,033 1,181 1,324 1,374 1,483 TABLE A-12 ~Centinued~ Census Year of Census Years Towns Division Incorp. 1951 1956 1961 1966 1971

Ramea 3 1951 714 931 970 1,160 1,208 Roberts Arm 8 1960 406 606 750 993 1,041f Rodd ickton 9 1962 892 1,062 1,185 1,227 1,239 st. Albans 3 1964 1,079 1,334 1,547 1,715 1,941* st. Anthony 9 1945 1,380 1,761 1,820 2,269 2,593 st. George's 4 1965 762 966 1,181 2,046 2,082 st. Lawrence 2 1946 1,451 1,837 2,095 2,130 2,173 South Brook, Hall's Bay2 8 1965 305 492 621 743 802 South River3 1 1966 233 239 416 421 554 t!- Spaniard':3 Bay 1 1965 1,209 411 1,289 773 1,764 Springdale 8 1961 1,543 2,130 2,795 2,773 3,224 Stephenville 4 1952 2,600 3,762 6,043 5,910 7,770 Stephenville Crossing 4 1958 1,462 1,552 2,209 2,433 2,129 TrepasseY3,8 1 1969 532 604 495 670 1,443* Twi11ingate 8 1965 952 994 947 1.374 1,437 * * Upper Island Cove 1 1965 1,346 1,563 1,668 1,790 1,819 Wabana 1 1950 6,460 7,873 8,026 7,884 5,421 Wesleyville 7 1945 1,304 1,313 1,285 1,238 1,142 Whitbourne3 1 1969 744 963 1,085 884 1,235 Windsor 6 1938 3,674 4,520 5,505 6,692 6,644 Winterton 1 1964 830 894 808 795 794 1ABLE A-19 ~ Cont inued ~ Census Year of Census Years Rural Districts Incorp. 1951 1956 1961 1966 1971

Badger's Quay- -Valleyfie1d- -Pool's Island 7 1946 1,056 1,344 1,492 1,466 1,457

Fox COYe-Mortier3 2 1970 330 373 338 353 445 Mount Carme1-Mitche11's Brook-St. Catherine's3 1 1970 621 725 743 687 674 Musgrave Harbour- Doting Cove 8 1954 934 1,016 1,062 1,183 1,232 Triton-Jim's Cove- Card I s Harbour 8 1955 695 772 816 1,002

Local Government Communities

Admiral IS Beach3 1 1968 NSS NSS 122 288 402

Appleton 6 1962 NSS 154 NSS 297 347 Baine Harbour3 2 1970 141 135 136 133 194 Be11burns3 9 1969 97 153 172 158 165 * Berry Head-Port au Port 4 1952 NSS 297 402 408 715 Bide ArnJ 9 1970 NIL NIL NIL NIL 278

Bishops cove3 1 1969 344 338 371 351 356

Branch 1 1966 397 505 556 517 516

Brent's Cove 8 1966 197 230 271 291 359 Burlington 8 260 277 263 325 363 Cape St. George-Petit Jardin- Grand Jardin-De Gra~- Marches Point-Loretto- Sheaves Cove3 4 1969 977 1,206 1,301 1,416 1,595 .. TABLE A-19 (Continued) Local Government Census Year of Census Years Communities Division Incorp. 1951 1956 1961 1966 1971

Cartwright 10 1956 244 359 493 616 752 Coachman1s cove3 8 1970 284 269 307 317 334 Comfort Cove-Newstead3 8 1967 443 506 605 659 776 Conche 9 1960 276 315 498 541 505 * Cormack 5 1964 325 422 486 432 561 Cox's Cove 3 5 1969 514 528 630 708 797 Crow Head 8 1960 271 265 224 246 244 Daniel's Harbour 9 1965 246 324 403 412 415 8 Daniel's Point 1 1960 101 126 150 181 Da vis Inlet3 10 1969 89 133 98 145 193 Duntara 7 1961 151 161 181 195 149

Eas~J?ort 7 1959 409 473 438 437 438 Fermuse3 1 1967 538 524 311 401 503* Fleur de IiY's3 8 1967 368 437 457 609 672 Fox Harbour 1 1964 466 615 746 765 685 Ga11ants3 4 1966 166 133 182 203 81 Gaskiers3 1 1970 247 325 328 270 300

Grand 1e Pierre3 ~ 1969 139 186 236 257 294 Great Harbour Deep3 9 1971 192 221 304 334 329 Hampden 5 1959 350 426 682 733 739 Happy Adventure 7 1960 407 448 415 413 364 Harbour Main 1 1965 444 597 469 617 652 'lABLE A-19 (Continued)

Census Year of Census Years Local ~~yernment Commun les Division Incorp. 1951 1956 1961 1966 1971

l!- Hermitage 3 1963 396 395 417 398 637 Hopedale3 10 1969 144 211 218 382 375 Irishtown3 5 1970 193 212 295 411 502 7 1966 228 208 185 175 146 3 King I s Cove 7 1966 253 262 201 213 271 * King I s Point 8 1957 351 411 546 561 651

L lAnse au C1air3 10 1970 152 180 202 244 233'" Leading Tickles West 8 1961 73 74 324 496 405 Little Bay (Green Bay) 8 1966 51 59 123 319 503 Little Bay Islands 8 1955 535 534 426 426 394 Lord's Cove 2 1966 363 361 391 418 398 Lourdes3 4 1969 602 798 975 936 959 Lushes Bight-Beaumont- Beaumont North3 8 1968 629 535 553 560 553 Makkovik3 10 1971 101 100 168 302 292 Meadows3 5 1970 307 420 419 Melrose3 7 1968 268 308 346 356 378 Merasheen 2 1962 348 339 291 271 Nil Middle Arm, G.Bay3 8 1966 300 325 380 442 474 Miles Cove3 8 1970 100 182 151 156

Mi11ertown 6 1959 586 363 355 316 Ming's 8 1970 156 123 285 371 378 'IABLE A-19 ( Coptinued) Local Government Census Year of Census Years Communities Division Incorp. 1951 1956 1961 1966 1971 3 Morrisvil1e 3 1971 122 166 180 211 223 Nain3 10 1970 285 222 465 591 708 Nippers Harbour 8 1964 275 260 236 290 275

Norris Point 9 1960 329 659 711 885 986 North River 1 1964 239 298 313 279 25E pacquet 8 1962 246 288 328 385 429 Parker's Cove 2 1966 164 234 289 343 405

Parsons Pond 9 1966 220 331 337 392 491 Plate Cove East 7 1960. 86 (29 214 237 209 Plate Cove West 7 1966 228 255 308

Gaul t Point au 2 1966 212 201 196 185 148

Point May 2 1962 256 292 316 347 334

Point of Bay3 8 1967 127 155 217 231 182 3 Pool's Cove 3 1969 290 234 263 242 237

Port Anson 8 1961 391 386 407 201 123

Port Elizabeth 2 1962 373 381 384 331 NIL Port Kirwin 1 1965 147 177 134 153 159

Port Rexton3 7 1969 449 454 438 404 384

Port Saunders 9 lS)56 410 522 504 542 637* Portugal Cove South 1 1963 214 251 304 350 371 1'ABLE Local (j·overnment Census Year of Census tears Division Incor12. 1951 1956 1961 1966 1971

Red Harbouz3 2 1969 NSS NSS 18 6 160

Renews 3 1 1967 518 557 567 507 497

Riverbead3 (St. Mary's) 1 1966 247 291 ~~, 259 445 River of Ponds3 9 1970 120 166 228 268 258 Rocky Harbour 9 1966 424 687 620 961 982 Rusboon 2 1966 239 295 336 396 506 * st. Bernard ' s3 2 384 415 461 549 558 st. Brendan's 7 1953 729 829 816 763 666 St. Josepb's3 (S.M.B.) 1 1967 277 287 301 282 305 St. Josepb 's3 (P.B) 2 1970 216 267 278 293 NIL st. Lunaire-Griquet 9 1958 603 601 729 858 825 st. MarY's3 1 1966 373 439 434 372 445 st. Paul's3 9 1968 146 265 305 316 347 St. Sbott's 1 1963 182 189 218 226 3 Sally's Cove 9 1968 152 191 226 250 298 3 Sandringham 7 1968 180 208 225 223 Sandy Cove (Eastport) 7 1960 156 156 128 158 Sandy Cove, st. Barbe Nortb3 9 1966 137 176 202 225 255 Soutb Brook, Humber Dist. 5 1965 225 295 358 396 428 288 Steady Brook, Humber Dist. 5 1953 237 172 226 216

Summerside 3 5 1970 504 523 482 547 603 TABLE A-19 (Continued) Local Government Census Year of Census Years Communities Division Incorp. 1951 1956 1961 1966 1971

Terra Nova 7 1960 180 202 194 151 107 Tilt Cove3 8 1969 40 57 394 436 87 Trinity,3 T.B. 7 1969 344 396 362 352 288 Trout River 9 1966 582 658 696 689 westport3 8 1967 205 180 222 239 416 Wild Bight, G.B. 8 1962 116 172 202 258 275 Winter1and3 2 1970 70 82 75 66 140 Wood's Island 5 1953 502 521 291 3 7 WOOdstock3 8 1970 173 201 218 224 288 Woody Island, P.B. 2 1963 284 334 331 341 28 Woody Point, Bonne Bay 9 1956 172 490 509 444 500*

Local ~rovement Districts Arnold's Cove 3 1 1967 158 183 213 378 919 Buchans, L.I.D. 7 6 1963 NIL NIL NIL 384 454 2 Carmanville 8 1955 770 764 855 938 839 * Centreville 7 1965 NIL NIL 186 439 470 Chapel A~ 1 1970 386 499 561 562 659

Come By Chance3 1 1969 92 159 197 298 364 2 Cook's Harbour ~ 1956 293 322 342 392 325

Cow Head 9 1964 313 4~ 544 549 575 Dark Cove-Middle * Brook- Gambo 7 1962 1,553 1,903 2,179 2,446 2,586 TABLE A-19 (ContinUed)

Local Improvement census Year of Censu~ Years Incorp 1956 1961 1966 1971 2 Flower t s cove 9 1961 281 278 338 372 Goose Ba? 10 1970 2159 4007 3040 2364 1591 3 Hant 's Harbour 1 1970 453 522 487 482 522 2 Hawke's Bay 9 1956 203 312 327 462* 3 Heart's content 1 1967 646 607 592 599 How1ey2 5 1958 552 496 452 395 409 Isle II!UX Morts 3 1956 66q 773 884 1,064 1,158 KiPpens3 4 1968 641 799 1,079 1,086 1,383 Labrador City 10 1961 NIL NIL 386 5,037 7,622 La Scie 8 1955 601 702 939 1,064 1,255 3 Lawrence Pond 1 1970 NIL NIL NIL 11 NIL 3 Long Harbour 1 1968 409 322 356 355 376 Mi11town6head of Bay D'Espoir 3 1959 563 693 972 1.079 1,233* Norman's §ove - Long Cove 1 1970 659 811 862 850 997 2 North West River 10 1958 511 563 753 835 931 Peterview 6 1962 558 618 726 836 953 petty Harbour3 1 1969 787 842 908 932 940 Port au Port west-Aguathuna3 4 1970 342 348 630 639 646 3 port aux Choix ,9 9 1970" 190 271 490 369 861* 2 Seal cove, W.B. 8 1958 285 346 462 561 698 3 Southern Harbour 1 1968 148 198 147 192 679 Sumwside3 1 1970 408 493 533 582 716 TABLE

Local Improvement Census Year of Census Years Districts Division Incorp. 1951 1956 1961 1966 1971

Trin:t.ty3, B.B. 7 1970 481 639 692 669' 577

Wabush3 10 1967 NIL NIL 151 2,669 3,387

Wareham3 7 1969 223 312 462 520 451

Wedgewood park3 1 1967 NIL NIL NIL 3 417

1 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 corrwany town, is not a J.oca1 Improvement District. The figure given for 1971 and 1966 are for the L.I.D. of Buchans. The population for the company town of Bucbans is as follows:

1961 1966

1,944 2,413 2,463 2,159 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 1971. 9 1971 Population count includes Gargame11e NSS - Not Separately Shown * - Denotes change in Boundaries since 1966. TABLE A-19 (Continued)

Certain Communities had boundary changes between the 1966 and 1971 Censuses. The following table shows the 1966 population based on 1971 boundaries only for those communities whose populations were affected.

St. John's 80,016

Burin 2,096

Clarkes Beach 758

Glovertown 1,937

Lumsden 616

Marystown 3,416

St. Albans 2,003

Spaniard's Bay 1,391

Trepassey 1,015

Berry Head-Port au Port 536

Cape St. George - Petit Jardin -

Grand Jardin - De Graw -

Marches Point - Loretto -

Sheaves Cove 1,592

Fermeuse 500

Hermitage 557

Port .!lUX Choix 581 TABLE A-20

IMMIGRANI'S, EMIGRANTS, IN-MIGRANTS, OUT-MIGRANTS, TOTAL IN, T

NET MIGRANrS, NUMBERS AND RATES PER THOUSAND AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PERIOD

NEWFOUNDLAND ig61-62-TO 1970-71

IDlllisrants{l) Emisrants{2) In-Misrants~3) Out-Misrants(4) Total in (1 + 3) Total Out 2 + 4) Net Migrants (1-2+3-4) (RATES PER THOUSAND) 1961-1962 0.81 1.30 11.09 11.02 11.90 12.32 -0.41 1962-1963 0.76 1.31 11.69 13.64 12.45 14.95 -2.49 1963 .. 1964 0.80 1.30 12.78 17.88 13.58 19.18 -5.61 1964-1965 0.97 2.41 12.15 20.05 13.12 22.46 -9.33 1965-1966 1.40 1.42 14.37 21.37 15.77 22.79 -7.02 1966-1967 1. 92 4.38 15.23 21.86 17 ... 15. 26.24 -9.08 1967-1968 1.94 5.19 17.12 19.51 .19.06 24.70 -5.64 1968-1969 1.86 4.78 15.94 17.00 17.80 21. 78 -3.98 1969-1970 1.41 2.34 13.06 25.24 14.47 27.58 -13.11 1970-1971 1.43 3.20 16.12 21.30 17.55 24.50 -6.94 (NUMBER) 1961-1962 373 594 5,080 5,049 5,453 5,643 1962-1963 -190 359 612 5,473 6,382 5,832 6,994 1963-1964 379 621 -1166 6,083 8,509 6,462 9,130 -2668 1964-1965 468 1,163 3,869 9,682 6,337 1965-1966 10,845 -4508 681 691 7,014 10,429 7,695 11,120 1966-1967 -3425 949 2,158 7,510 10,778 8,459 12,936 1967-1968 -4477 970 2,594 8,559 9,755 9,529 12,349 1968-1969 -2820 945 2,423 8,083 8,621 9,028 11,044 1969-1970 -2016 721 1,202 6,712 12,973 7,439 14,175 1970-1971 742 -6736 1,656 8,352 11,035 9,094 12,691 -3597 Total 6,589 13, 714 68,735 93,213 75,324 106,927 -31603 Notes: 1) Immigrants is the number of persons entering Newfoundland from other countries 2) Emigrants is the number of persons leaving Newfoundland for other countries. 3) In-migrants is the number of persons entering Newfoundland from other provinces. 4) Out-migrants is the number of persons leaving Newfoundland for other provinces.

Source: Working Paper (Population Estimates and PrOjection Series) No. 8E, Jeanine Perreault, Statistics Canada. TABLE B-1 NUMBER OF DOCTORS AND REGISTERED NURSES PER 1,000 POPULATION

l\TEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 to 1971

Number Number Number of Doctors Number of Registered of Per 1,000 Registered Nurses Per Year population Doctors Population Nurses l~OOO population

(Tbousands of Persons) 1968 506 380 0.75 1,585 3.1 1969 417 0.81 1,717 3.3 1970 517 461 0.89 1,870 3.6 1971 522 520 1.00 2,097 4.0 TABLE B-2

SELECTED STATISTICS OF OPERATING HOSPITALS,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1971

Rated Bed Capacity Annual Operating Rated Bed Per 1,000 Annual Admissions Year Hos:eitals Ca:eacity 1 Po:eulation Admissions Per Bed

1968 47 2,982 5.89 74,853 25.1

1969 47 2,995 5.83 77,620 25.9

1970P 47 2,982 5.77 78,539 26.3

1971P 47 3,001 5.75

1 Rated beds and cribs only, excludes bassinets.

P Preliminary data

Not available. TABLE B-3

NUMBER OF OPERA'! LNG HOSPITALS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY TYPE AND RATED BED CAPACITY. 1969 TO 1971.

Operating Hospitals Rated Bey By Type Capac ity

2 1969 1969 1971

Total Newfoundland 47 47 47 2,995 2,982 3,001

General 33 33 33 1,577 2,471 2,493 Non-Teaching with no long-term units 29 29 31 1,513 1,501 1,759 1-24 beds 13 12 13 217 199 214 25-49 beds 8 10 8 274 339 256 50-99 beds 4 2 5 279 117 327 100-199 beds 3 4 3 469 572 484 200 + beds 1 1 2 274 274 478

Non-teaching with long-term units 1 1 1 64 64 380 1-99 beds 1 1 64 64 100-199 beds 200 + beds 1 380 3 3 1 907 906 354 Teaching partial , 1-499 beds '3 3 ..L 907 906 354 500 + beds Chi1dren 1 s-chronic-conv.-rehab. 4 4 4 422 422 ~20 Others 10 10 10 89 89 88

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Rated beds and cribs only. bassinets excluded. 2 Preliminary data. TABLE B-4

NUMBER AND RATE OF DEATHS FROM CANCER AND TUBERCULOSIS,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1971

Cancer Tuberculosis

Death Rate Death Rate Per 100,000 Per 100,000 Year Population Deaths P02ulation Deaths P02ulation

(Thousands of Persons) (Number) (Number)

1968 506 555 109.7 15 3.0

1969 514 511 99.4 10 1.9

1970 517 566 109.5 16 3.1

1971 522 16 3.1 TABLE B-5

NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS AND HEADS OF FAMILIES RECEIVING SOCIAL ASSISTANCE,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR. BY TYPE, MARCH 31, 1951 TO 1972.

Blind Disabled Old Age Persons Persons Long-Term All Forms of Short-Term Assistance1 Allowance Allowance Assistance Social Assistance2 (Original) (Original) (Revised)3

1951 317 8,856 5,393 1952 321 9,053 3,594 1953 5) 037 326 6,969 1, 763 1954 5,124 336 6,934 3,123 1955 5,073 338 7,132 3,814 1956 4,848 353 606 6,813 3,834 1957 4,893 370 720 6,975 3,818 1958 5,119 376 822 7,032 5,152 1959 5,378 407 980 7,285 7,018 1960 5,377 418 1,129 7,535 5,669 1961 5,342 422 1,220 7,764 5,875 1962 5,184 429 1,292 8,026 6,551 1963 5,187 429 1,436 8,371 6,210 1964 5,081 436 1,586 8,833 5, 731 1965 5,088 460 1,746 9,059 5,922 1966 4,081 445 1,817 9,516 4,415 1967 3,110 438 1,873 11,095 5, 736 1968 844 417 1,393 13,384 8,813 1969 401 82 15,136 7,983 1970 374 50 15,177 8,934 7,476 1971 374 43 15,767 10, 729 8,814 19724 352 32 16,008 11,004

1 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 Sho~t 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. SELECTED STATISTICS OF SOCIAL ASSISTANCE 2 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT. MARCH 1971 and 1972

Number in Receipt Number in Receipt Number in Receipt Persons Dependent Number in Receipt Persons Dependent of Blind Persons of Disabled of Long Term Upon Long of Short Term Upon Short No. Electoral District Allowances Persons Allowances Assistance Term Assistance As sistm ce 1 Term Assistance1 1971 197i2 1971 19722 1971 19722 1971 19722 1971 1972'2

1 Bell Island 5 5 387 418 1334 1416 380 378 1586 1338 2 Bonavista North 6 7 3 3 520 504 1560 1436 381 353 1612 1534 3 Bonavista South 15 13 3 3 689 698 1930 1958 312 255 1158 1050 4 Burgeo-La-Poile 8 7 356 351 960 931 133 182 569 855 5 Burin 19 17 433 461 1440 1484 125 134 576 611 6 Bay de Verde 4 3 320 313 784 748 107 149 434 514 7 Ferry1and 4 4 291 308 979 1009 67 91 369 437 8 Fogo 9 10 525 546 1658 1734 341 236 1555 1174 9 Fortune 4 3 1 313 309 903 861 90 138 385 568 10 Gander 12 10 343 355 939 1033 170 185 828 773 11 Grand Falls 11 9 1 1 249 249 674 672 123 177 566 718 12 Green Bay 8 8 191 ll05 1216 1222 211 159 867 708 13 Harbour Grace 9 8 438 449 1298 1279 237 182 891 720 14 Harbour Main 14 14 2 2 557 577 1619 1630 29l 316 941 1107 15 Humber East 10 13 333 323 978 921 175 265 641 951 16 Humber West 16 18 1 659 624 1197 2002 343 509 1372 1993 17 Labrador North 3 4 136 152 437 512 231 117 920 440 18 Labrador South 215 226 669 725 260 148 1045 708 19 Placentia East 4 5 341 357 1054 1078 183 175 865 897 20 Placentia West 3 3 327 328 1118 1124 100 151 479 838 21 Port au Port 10 10 1 1 685 680 3110 2982 509 384 2140 1493 22 Port de Grave 10 8 3 2 142 338 913 916 114 139 411 499 23 St. Barbe South 16 16 418 416 1477 1404 299 177 1186 633 24 St. Georges 10 8 1 465 495 1484 1577 293 315 1313 1165 25 St. John's Centre 18 18 2 2 371 417 915 1024 192 294 580 784 TABLE B-6 (Cont'd)

Number in Receipt Number in Receipt Number in Receipt Persons Dependent Number in Receipt Persons Dependent of Blind Persons of Disabled of Long Term Upon Long of Short Term Upon Short No. Electoral District Allowances 2 Persons Allowances Assistance Term Assistance Assistance1 Term Assistance1 1972 2 2 1971 1971 1972 1971 1972 1971 19722 1971 19722 1971 19722

26 st. John's East 8 5 3 331 300 819 786 189 273 548 635 27 st. John's North 16 18 2 4 499 537 1258 1373 317 359 1106 1246 28 St. John's South 9 8 4 1 480 483 1159 1153 400 411 1318 1345 29 St. John's West 5 5 1 2 398 406 1110 1102 210 316 822 1010 30 St. Mary's 2 2 257 256 837 842 149 96 800 528 31 Trinity North 12 11 2 1 552 531 1524 1440 237 239 908 896 32 Trinity South 19 17 3 3 492 498 1454 1426 192 154 877 627 33 Twil1ingate 13 11 3 3 328 324 991 912 220 140 868 578 34 Whi te Bay Nor th 8 7 1 1 346 341 1014 948 240 156 1244 638 35 White Bay South 4 3 2 2 293 295 988 957 176 186 894 983 36 Carbonear 4 3 293 288 925 890 98 161 516 701 37 Hermitage 14 II 1 308 342 1048 1160 128 143 745 784 38 Labrador West 1 1 18 25 30 39 16 15 46 45 39 Lewisporte 13 14 2 523 527 1903 1912 178 207 1006 1148 40 St. Barbe North 2 2 1 204 199 569 541 101 64 555 361 41 St. John's East (Ext) . 16 13 341 357 870 880 194 227 846 911 Not Stated 102 289

Totals 374 352 43 32 15,767 16,008 47,145 48,039 8,814 8,756 36,677 34.944

1 Includes persons rece~v~ng all forms of Short Term Social Assistance and reflects revised concept in statistical reporting. See Notes 2 and 3, Table B-5.

2 Preliminary. TABLE B-8

FAMILY ALLOWANCE PAYMENTS t NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

FISCAL YEARS. 1967-68 TO 1970-71

Number of Number of Total Year Families Children Payments

1967-68 72,041 210,812 16,983,302

1968-69 73,786 210,938 17,046,934

1969-70 74,922 209,866 17,048,212

1970-71 76,405 208,804 16,942,945 TABLE B-9

NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN INSTITUTIONS AND FOSTER HOMES, AND ADOPTIONS PLACED OR RECOGNIZED :>

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, FISCAL YEARS 1967-68 TO 1971-72

Adoptions In In Placed or 1 Year Institutions Foster Homes 1 Recognized2

1967-68 406 1,384 279

1968-69 420 1,495 346

1969-70 269 1,697 491

1970-71 225 1,500 528 3 1971-72 300 1,359 526

1 Represents the number of children in care as of March 31 of each year.

2 Represents total adoptions placed or recognized during the fiscal year.

3 Preliminary. TABLE B-10

SELECTED STATISTICS OF ADMISSIONS TO BOYS HOME AND TRAINING SCHOOL,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,FISCAL YEARS 1967-68 TO 1971-72

Number Average of Boys Average School Year Admitted Age Grade

1967-68 84 14.2 6.5

1968-69 66 14.4 6.1

1969-70 51 14.8 6.8

1970-71 56 14.0 6.2 1 1971-72 79 14.7 6.4

1 - Preliminary TABLE C-1 2 TOTAL POPULATION 14 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, PARTICIPATION RATE1~ LABOUR FORCE, EMPLOYED t UNEMPLOYED, UNEMPLOYMENT RATE , NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1969 TO 197.2

Total Population Participi:tion Total Labour Unemp10rnent Not in the 14 and Rate Force UnemE10yed Rate Labour Force

(Thousands (Percent) (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands (Percent) (Thousands of Persons) of Persons) of Persons) of Persons) of Persons)

1969 (Average) 338 43.2 146 131 15 10.3 193 January 334 40.7 136 118 18 13.2 198 February 335 41.8 140 119 21 15.0 195 March 335 40.6 136 118 18 13.2 199 April 336 41.4 139 121 18 12.9 197 May 337 44.5 150 133 17 11.3 187 June 338 45.0 152 139 13 8.6 186 July 339 45.7 155 144 11 7.1 184 August 340 45.0 153 141 12 7.8 187 September 340 43.8 149 137 12 8.1 191 October 341 43.7 149 138 11 7.4 192 November 341 42.8 146 133 13 8.9 195 December 342 41.5 142 128 14 9.9 200 1970 (Average) 345 42.9 148 133 16 10.8 19~ January 343 41.1 141 123 18 12.8 202 February 344 40.4 139 120 19 13.7 205 March 344 39.8 137 116 21 15.3 207 April 344 40.1 138 118 20 14.5 207 11ay 345 42.0 145 128 16 11.0 200 June 345 43.8 151 139 13 8.6 194 July 346 46.2 160 143 16 10.0 186 August 346 45.1 156 144 11 7.1 190 September 346 45.1 156 146 11 7.1 190 October 347 44.4 154 143 12 7.8 193 November 347 44.4 154 140 14 9.1 193 December 348 42.8 149 134 16 10.7 198 TABLE C-1 (Continued)

Total Population Participation Total Labour Unemployment Not in the Year 14 and Over Rate1 Force Eme10i:ed Unemp1o:z:ed Rate2 ' Labour For ce

(Thousands (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands of Persons) (Percent) of Persons) of Persons) of Persons) (Percent) of Persons)

1971 (Average) 352 44.9 158 139 18 11.4 194 January 348 43.4 151 130 21 13.9 197 February 349 43.3 151 128 23 15.2 198 March 349 43.3 151 128 23 15.2 199 April 350 43.4 152 127 25 16.4 198 May 350 45.1 158 141 16 10.1 193 June 351 47.0 165 150 14 8.5 187 July 352 47.2 166 151 15 9.0 186 August 353 45.6 161 147 14 8.7 191 September 353 46.2 163 148 15 9.2 190 October 354 45.2 160 145 15 9.4 194 November 354 44.6 158 140 18 11.4 196 December 355 43.4 154 132 22 14.3 201

1972 (Average) January 356 42.4 151 123 28 18.5 204 February 357 42.6 152 129 23 15.1 205 March 358 43.6 156 131 24 15.4 202 April 359 44.3 159 135 24 15.1 200 May 360 45.0 162 142 20 12.3 198 June 360 46.7 168 152 16 9.5 192 July 361 49.6 179 162 17 9.5 182 August 362 48.1 174 159 15 8.6 188 September 363 46.0 167 151 16 9.6 196

1 The labour force as a percentage of the population 14 years of age and over.

2 The unemployed as a percentage of the labour force.

Not avai1cb 1e.

m ! t 1 * c $''O"''r. TABLE C-2

MALE POPULATION 14 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, PARTICIPATION RATE; LABOUR FORCE, EMPLOYED, UNEMPLOYED,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRAOOR, 1969 TO 1972

Male Male Not in the Population Participation Labour Labour Year 14 and Over Rate1 Force EmE10yed UnemE10yed Force (Thousands of Persons) (Percent) (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands of Persons) of Persons) of Persons) of Persons)

1969 (Average) 172 60.7 105 92 13 68 January 170 57.6 98 81 17 72 February 171 56.1 96 77 19 75 March 171 55.6 95 78 17 76 April 171 57.3 98 81 17 73 May 172 62.8 108 93 15 64 June 173 64.2 111 100 11 62 July 173 66.5 115 105 10 58 August 174 66.1 115 104 11 59 September 173 63.0 109 99 10 64 October 174 62.1 108 99 9 66 November 174 59.8 104 93 11 70 December 174 56.9 99 86 13 75

1970 (Average) 176 61.4 108 94 14 69 January 175 56.6 99 83 16 76 February 176 55.7 98 80 18 78 March 175 56.0 98 79 19 77 April 176 56.3 99 81 18 77 May 176 60.8 107 92 15 69 June 176 64.2 113 101 11 63 July 176 68.2 120 107 14 56 August 177 66.1 117 107 10 60 September 177 64.4 114 105 9 63 October 177 62.7 111 143 12 66 November 177 62.7 111 140 14 66 December 177 59.3 105 91 15 72 TABLE C-2 (Continued)

/ Male Male Not in the Population Participation Labour Labour Year 14 and over Rate1 Force EmE1o;x:ed Uneme1o;x:ed Force (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands of Persons) (Percent) of Persons) of Persons) of Persons) of Persons)

1971 (Average) 179 63.0 113 97 16 66 January 178 59.6 106 87 19 71 February 178 60.1 107 87 20 70 March 178 60.7 108 88 20 70 April 178 61.2 109 86 23 69 May 179 64.2 115 101 14 64 June 179 67.0 120 108 12 59 July 179 68.2 122 110 12 57 August 180 66.1 119 106 12 61 September 180 64.4 116 105 12 64 October 180 63.3 114 101 13 66 November 181 61.9 112 97 15 69 December 181 59.7 108 88 19 73

1972 (Average) January 181 58.6 106 81 25 76 February 182 58.8 107 87 21 74 March 182 60.4 110 88 22 72 April 183 61. 7 113 92 21 69 May 183 64.5 118 101 17 65 June 184 66.8 123 109 14 61 July 184 70.1 129 115 14 55 August 184 68.5 126 114 12 59 September 185 64.9 120 109 12 64

1 The labour force as a percentage of the population 14 years of age and over.

= Not available. TABLE C-3

FEMALE POPULATION 14 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, PARTICIPATION RATE1, LABOUR FORCE. EMPLOYFD, Ul\TE}1PLOYED

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 2 1969 TO 1972.

Female Female Not in the Population Participttion 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)

1969 (Average) 166 24.7 41 39 2 125 January 164 23.2 38 37 1 126 February 164 26.8 44 42 2 120 March 164 25.0 41 40 1 123 April 165 24.8 41 40 1 124 May 165 25.5 42 40 2 123 June 165 24.8 41 39 2 124 July 166 24.1 40 39 1 126 August 166 22.9 38 37 1 128 September 167 24.0 40 38 2 127 October 167 24.6 41 39 2 126 November 167 25.1 42 40 2 125 December 168 25.6 43 42 1 125 1970 (Average) 169 24.3 41 39 2 128 January 168 25.0 42 40 2 126 February 168 24.4 41 40 1 127 March 169 23.1 39 37 2 130 April 169 22.5 38 37 2 130 May 169 22.5 38 36 1 131 June 169 23.1 39 38 2 130 July 169 23.1 39 17 2 130 August 169 23.1 39 37 1 130 September 170 24.7 42 41 2 127 October 170 25.3 43 41 2 127 November 170 25.3 43 42 2 127 December 170 25.3 43 43 1 126 TABLE C-3 (Continued)

Female Female Not in the Population Participation Labour Labour 1 ~ 14 and over Rate ~ E~loIed UnemE10Ied Force (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands (Thousands of Persons) (Percent) of Persons) of Persons) of Persons) of persons)

1971 (Average) 172 25.8 44 42 128 January 170 26.5 45 43 2 126 February 171 25.1 43 41 3 128 March 171 24.6 42 40 3 129 April 171 25.1 43 41 2 129 May 172 25.0 43 41 2 129 June 172 25.6 44 42 2 128 July 172 25.6 44 41 3 128 August 173 24.9 43 40 2 130 September 173 26.6 46 44 127 October 173 26.6 46 43 127 November 174 27.0 47 43 127 December 174 27.0 47 44 127

1972 (Average) January 174 26.4 46 42 129 February 175 25.7 45 42 130 March 175 25.7 45 43 130 April 176 25.6 45 43 130 May 176 25.0 44 41 132 June 177 25.4 45 43 131 July 177 28.2 50 46 127 August 178 27.0 48 45 129 132 September 178 25.8 46 42

1 The Labour Force as a percentage of the population 14 years of age and over.

= Not available. TABLE C-10

LABOUR FORCE, ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION1:t

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1953 to 1972

Year Januarx: Februarx: March April May June Ju1x: AU8ust SeEtember October November December

(Thousands of Persons)

1953 106 107 104 105 105 105 101 100 96 97 100 101 1954 99 99 99 10~ 99 103 97 95 100 104 105 101 1955 96 100 103 101 101 102 108 105 103 106 108 106 1956 109 108 107 105 108 104 105 108 109 108 105 105 1957 112 114 III 110 110 110 110 108 113 107 110 115 1958 107 108 113 III 105 100 104 102 107 116 119 115 1959 112 107 107 108 109 113 113 115 114 109 110 110 1960 107 110 107 106 III 112 107 110 110 119 III III 1961 109 III III 109 109 119 118 116 118 113 113 117 1962 105 109 109 112 116 115 118 115 118 125 127 134 1963 132 133 133 135 117 120 123 123 125 123 125 121 1964 120 121 123 124 122 126 127 130 134 132 127 124 1965 126 129 133 132 134 134 133 133 129 133 133 142 1966 141 140 141 143 137 133 135 137 139 138 141 143 1967 140 142 142 142 139 141 141 142 140 143 150 148 1968 143 141 142 144 143 146 150 147 145 145 144 143 1969 146 148 145 147 148 145 143 147 143 146 146 147 1970 151 146 145 145 142 145 151 148 150 152 154 155 1971 161 158 160 159 156 157 156 155 157 157 159 159 1972 159 159 164 167 160 161 169 168 160

1 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 seasonally-adjusted data in light of the most recent information on changes in seasonality. TABLE C-11

LABOUR FORCE, UNADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH 1969 TO 1972

Year Ave. Januar:2: April Ma:2: June July Au~ust October November December (Thousands of Persons)

1969 146 136 140 136 139 150 152 155 153 149 149 146 142

1970 148 141 139 137 138 145 151 160 156 156 154 15[; 149

1971 158 151 151 151 152 158 165 166 161 163 160 158 154

1972 151 152 156 159 162 168 179 174 167 TABLE C-12

EMPLOYED, ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION1, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH 1953 TO 1972

Year January February March April May June July August September October November December

(Thousands of Persons)

1953 101 101 99 99 100 99 96 94 93 91 89 91 1954 93 94 95 96 90 94 92 93 94 93 99 94 1955 90 94 95 95 94 94 99 98 98 101 103 103 1956 102 101 100 97 101 98 99 100 102 100 97 96 1957 103 104 102 101 103 99 95 97 88 92 94 101 1958 92 90 94 94 88 89 90 82 83 86 84 83 1959 87 84 85 88 88 88 88 92 92 91 89 90 1960 86 90 88 83 87 91 94 94 93 99 92 90 1961 89 90 89 87 84 94 96 92 90 89 92 97 1962 85 89 89 91 94 96 95 93 102 106 106 109 1963 108 110 111 117 101 108 108 106 107 105 108 107 1964 108 108 108 112 113 113 114 116 114 117 111 112 1965 115 113 118 113 116 118 119 119 120 122 123 126 1966 127 128 129 132 128 125 123 126 127 127 129 132 1967 128 131 130 130 126 129 131 132 129 131 137 134 1968 130 128 129 130 128 131 132 130 133 130 129 128 1969 132 132 132 133 133 129 129 130 127 131 131 132 1970 137 132 129 130 128 129 130 133 135 136 138 138 1971 144 141 143 140 141 140 137 136 137 137 138 136 1972 136 142 146 148 142 142 148 148 139

1 See Note 1, Table C-10. TABLE C-13

EMPLOYED, UNADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION! NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR! BY MONTH 1969 TO 1972

Year Ave. January February March April May June July August SeEtember October November December

(Thousands of Persons)

1969 131 118 119 118 121 133 139 144 141 137 138 133 128

1970 133 123 120 116 118 128 139 143 144 146 143 140 134

1971 139 130 128 128 127 141 150 151 147 148 145 140 132

1972 123 129 131 135 142 152 162 159 151 TABLE C-14

UNEMPLOYED , ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION; NEWFOUNDLAND AND lABRADOR , BY MONTH, 1953 TO 1972.

July Year Januarl Februar~ ~ April ~ June August SeEtember October November December (THOUSANDS OF PERSONS) 1953 5 6 5 6 5 6 6 11 10 1954 6 5 4 6 9 9 11 6 7 1955 6 6 8 6 7 8 9 7 1956 7 7 7 8 7 6 6 8 8 8 9 1957 9 10 9 9 7 11 15 11 25 15 16 14 1958 15 18 19 17 17 11 14 20 24 30 35 32 1959 25 23 22 20 21 25 25 23 22 18 21 20 1960 21 20 19 23 24 21 13 16 17 20 19 21 1961 20 21 22 22 25 25 22 24 28 24 21 20 1962 20 20 20 21 22 19 23 22 16 19 21 25 1963 24 23 22 18 16 12 . 15 17 18 18 17 14 1964 12 13 15 12 9 13 13 14 20 15 16 12 1965 11 16 15 19 18 16 14 14 9 11 10 16 1966 14 12 12 11 9 8 12 11 12 11 12 11 1967 12 11 12 12 13 12 10 10 11 12 13 14 1968 13 13 13 14 15 15 18 17 12 15 15 15 1969 14 16 13 14 15 16 14 17 16 15 15 15 1970 14 14 16 15 14 16 21 15 15 16 16 17 1971 17 17 17 19 15 17 19 19 20 20 21 23 1972 23 17 18 19 18 19 21 20 21

1 See Note 1, Table C-10. TABLE C-15

UNEMPLOYED , UNADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION , NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1972

Year Ave, Janua::z Februarx March April May June July Au~ust SeEtember October November December (Thousands of Persons)

1969 15 18 21 18 18 17 13 11 12 12 11 13 14

1970 16 18 19 21 20 16 13 16 11 11 12 1.4 16

1971 18 21 23 23 25 16 14 15 14 15 15 18 22 1972 28 23 24 24 20 16 17 15 16 TABLE C-16

UNEMPLOYMENT RATE; ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION; NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1953 TO 1972

Year January February --March April May June July August September October November December (Percent)

1953 (1t.7) (5.6) (4.B) 5.7 (4. B) (5.7) (6.0) (11.0) (9.9) 1954 (6.1) (5.1) (4.0) 5.9 9.1 (B.7) (10.6) (5.7) (6.9) 1955 (6.3) (6.0) 7 .. B 5.9 (6.9) (7. B) (B.3) (6.7) 1956 (6.4) 6.5 6.5 7.6 (6.5) (5.B) (5.7) (7.4) (7.4) (7.6) (B.6) 1957 B.O B.B B.1 B.2 (6.4) (10.0) 13.6 (10.2) 22.1 14.0 14.5 12.2 1958 14.0 16.7 16.B 15.3 16.2 (11.0) (13.5) 19.6 22.4 25.9 29.4 27.B 1959 22.3 21.5 20.6 1B.5 19.3 22.1 22.1 20.0 19.3 16.5 19.1 1B.2 1960 19.6 1B.3 17.B 21.7 21.6 1B.B (12.1) 14.5 15.5 16.B 17.1 1B.9 1961 1B.3 1B.9 19.B 20.2 22.9 21.0 1B.6 20.7 23.7 21.2 1B.6 17.1 1962 19.0 18.3 1B.3 1B.B 19.0 16.5 19.5 19.1 13.6 15.2 16.5 1B.7 1963 1B.2 17.3 16.5 13.3 13.7 (10.0) (12.2) 13.B 14.4 14.6 13.6 11.6 1964 10.0 10.7 12.2 9.7 (7.4 ) (10.3) (10.2) (10.8) 14.9 11.4 12.6 9.7 1965 B.7 12.4 11.3 14.4 13.4 11.9 (10.5) (10.5) (7.0) (B.3) (7.5) 11.3 1966 9.9 B.6 B.5 7.7 6.6 (6.0) (B.9) (B.O) (B.6) (B.O) B.5 7.7 1967 B.6 7.7 B.5 B.5 9.4 (B.5) (7.1) (7.0) (7.9) (B.4) B.7 9.5 196B 9.1 9.2 9.2 9.7 10.5 10.3 12.0 11.6 B.3 10.3 10.4 10.5 1969 9.6 10.B 9.0 9.5 10.1 11.0 9.8 11.6 11.2 10.3 10.3 10.2 1970 9.3 9.6 11.6 10.3 9.9 11.0 13.9 10.1 10.Q 10.5 10.4 11.0 1971 10.6 10.B 10.6 11.9 9.6 10.8 12.2 12.3 12.7 12.7 13.2 14.5 1972 14.5 10.7 11.0 11.4 11.2 11.8 12.4 11.9 13.1

1 Unemp1oJ~ent, 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. TABLE C-17

UNEMPLOYMENT RATE 1 , UNADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1972.

Year Ave. January Februar~ March April May June July Au~ust September October November December (Percent)

1969 10.3 13.2 15.0 13.2 12.9 11.3 8.6 7.1 7.8 8.1 7.4 8.9 9.9

1970 10.8 12.8 13.7 15.3 14.5 11.0 8.6 10.0 7.1 7.1 7.8 9.1 10.7

1971 11. 4 13.9 15.2 15.2 16.4 10.1 8.5 9.0 8.7 9.2 9.4 11.4 14.3

1972 18.5 15.1 15.4 15.1 12.3 9.5 9.5 8.6 9.6

1 Unemployed as a percentage of the labour force. TABLE C-18

ESTIMATES OF EMPLOYEES, FORESTRY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1972

1969 1970 19711 1972

(Thousands of Persons)

January 2.1 2.1 1.7 1.5 February 1.8 2.2 1.9 1.9 March 1.7 2.0 1.9 April 1.4 1.1 0.9 May 1.1 1.3 1.0 June 2.4 2.7 2.7 July 3.1 3.0 2.8 August 2.8 3.1 2.3 September 2.8 2.8 2.2 October 2.5 2.9 2.1 November 2.5 2,3 1.7 December 1.8 1.5 1.1

1 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 rotational basis. From 1971 onwards the estimates were based on returns received from employers having 20 or ~ore 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. TABLE C-19

ESTIMATES OF EMPLOYEES, MINING, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1972

1969 1970 1972

(Thousands of Persons)

January 5.8 5.6 5.7 5.6 February 5.6 5.6 5.8 5.4 March 5.8 5.6 5.3 April 5.7 5.8 5.1 May 5.0 6.0 5.4 June 4.2 6.0 4.9 July 4.2 6.1 4.9 August 5.4 6.1 5.0 September 5.7 6.2 5.@ October 5.8 6.0 5.4 November 5.7 5.9 5.8 December 5.7 5.8 5.5

1 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 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 mining is approximately 98.5% based on 1970 Annual Averages. TABLE C-20

ESTIMATES OF EMPLOYEES, MANUFACTURING, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1972

1969 1970 19711 1972

(Thousands of Persons)

January 10.2 11.0 10.9 10.1 February 10.3 10.8 10.8 9.6 March 10.5 11.4 10.9 April 9.4 11.6 11.1 May 12.2 13.2 12.9 June 13.1 15.2 14.2 July 14.7 14.8 13.6 August 14.4 13.9 13.6 September 13.5 13.0 13.2 October 12.7 13.1 12.2 November 12.1 12.5 11.3 December 10.8 11.2 10.3

1 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 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 manufaeturing is approximately 95.7%, based on Annual Average. TABLE C-21

ESTIMATES OF EMPLOYEES, CONSTRUCTION,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH 1969 TO 197'2

1969 1970 19711 1972 (Thousands of Persons) January 7.1 6.0 4.7 :5.6 February 6.3 5.5 4.7 5.7 March 6.2 5.6 4.9 April 7.2 6.0 6.3 May 8.6 7.2 7.7 June 9.5 8.3 8.6 July 9.5 9.1 9.0 August 10.6 9.6 8.7 September 10.9 9.7 8.9 October 10.7 9.7 8.4 November 9.0 8.4 7.8 December 6.6 5.8 4.7

1 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 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 construction is approximately 77.6% based on 1970 Annual Averages. TABLE C-22

ESTIMATES OF EMPLOYEES, TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION, AND OTI1ER UTILITIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH 1969 TO 197Z

1969 1970 19711 1972

(Thousands of Persons)

January 13.2 13.7 12 .. 5 12.6 February 13.8 13.5 12.2 11.8 March 13.3 13.5 12.8 April 14.0 13.4 12.7 May 13.8 13.8 13.4 June 13.7 15.1 14.6 July 14.0 15.0 14.1 August 14.8 15.8 14.9 September 14.9 15.5 14.5 October 14.0 15.9 14.8

November 13.9 15 f 5 13.5 December 15.7 14.5 14.5

1 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 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 iD transportation, Communication, and other utilities is approximately 89.5%, based on 1970 Annual Averages. TABLE C-23

ESTIMATES OF EMPLOYEES, TRADE (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL), NEWFOUNDlAND AND LABRADOR,

BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1972

1969 1970 19711 1972

(Thousands of Persons)

January 16.7 17.1 10.3 10.7

February 16.2 16.7 10.0 10.8 March 16.8 16.6 10.5

April 17.1 16.8 10.8

May 17.4 18.2 11.6

June 18.2 18.8 11.9

July 18.2 18 .. 7 11.7

August 18.2 18.3 11.8

September 16.9 19.2 11.6

October 16.0 19.0 11.5

November 18.2 19.5 11.6

December 17.6 19.1 11.4

!~ 1 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 ~otational 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 Trade is approximately 58.8%, based on 1970 Annual Averages TABLE C-24

ESTlMATES OF EMPLOYEES, FINANCE, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE, NEWFOUNDIAND AND LABRADOR,

BY MONTH! 1969 TO 1972

1969 1970 1971 1 1972

(Thousands of Persons)

January 2.0 2.3 2.0 2.0

February 2.1 2.3 1.9 2.0

March 2.2 2.3 2.1 2.1

April 2.2 2.2 2.0 2.1

May 2.2 2.3 2.1 2.2p

June 2.3 2.4 2.0 2.2p

July 2.2 2.3 2.0

August 2.3 2.3 2.0

September 2.2 2.2 2.0

October 2.3 2.2 2.0

November 2.4 2.2 2.0

December 2.4 2.2 2.0

p .: preliminary 1 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 sampledcon 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 Tttal Estimated Employment in Finance, Insurance and Real Estate is approximately 87.3%, based on 1970 Annual Averages. TABLE C-25

ESTIMATES OF EMPLOYEES, COMMUNITY BUSINESS AND PERSONAL SERVICES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRAOOR

BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1971

1969 1970 1971

(Thousands of Persons)

January 29.3 29.7 29.9p

February 29.3 29.6

March 29.4 28.9

April 29.5 30.2

May 30.2 30.8

June 31.4 32.0

July 31.8 29.7

August 31.5 29.5

September 31.2 31.8

October 29.0 31.2

November 29.9 30.4

December 28.3 30.2

p = preliminary TABLE C-26

ESTIMATES OF EMPLOYEES, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1971

1969 1970 1971

(Thousands of Persons)

January 7.8 7.9 8.3p

February 7.5 7.9

March 7.5 8.2

April 7.6 8.1

May 8.1 8.5

June 8.6 9.0

July 10.3 9.5

August 8.8 9.3

September 8.4 8.9

October 8.3 8.8

November 8.0 8.5

December 7.8 8.4

p = preliminary TABLE C-28

UNEMPLOYMENl' RATE, UNADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION! AND PARTICIPATION RATE,

AVALON PENINSULA AND REMAINDER OF NEWFOUNDLAN D.

AND LABRADOR, 1970 TO 1972.

Unemployment Rate

Avalon Peninsula Remainder of Province Avalon Peninsula Remainder of Province 1970 1971 1972 1970 1971 1972 1970 1971 1972 1970 1971 1972

January 9.3 10.0 18.0 16.1 17.7 19.7 45.1 49.0 46.9 37.8 39.0 39.1 February 10.3 11.2 15. 7 17.1 18.9 15.1. 43.0 49.3 47.3 38.2 38.5 39.0 March 9.9 12.6 15.6 19.3 17.4 16.1 42.6 47.6 47.8 38.1 39.5 40.0 April 8.1 12.8 12.5 19.3 19.6 17.2 41.7 46.2 48.6 38.4 41.1 40.9 May 8.2 10.1 12.1 14.1 10.9 12.5 45.3 b8.3 48.1 39.4 42.3 42.5 June 7.5 8.7 7.9 9.0 8.5 11.1 47.8 49.:b 48.6 40.8 45.1 44.9 July 7.6 6.6 8.4 12.7 11. 3 10.9 50.6 50.3 52.7 42.9 44.8 47.1 August 5.9 8.9 8.3 8.5 9.1 8.9 48.3 49.5 51.1 42.6 42.8 45.6 September 6.5 0.4 8.3 7.0 9.5 10.3 t18.8 49.9 49.0 42.3 43.1 43.4 October 8.0 9.1 7.1 10.1 48.0 49.0 41. 7 42.3 November 10.4 11. 9 7.9 11.1 49.8 48.9 40.1 41.2 December 9.5 15.5 11.8 13 .8 48.3 48.7 38.7 39.3

Annual Average 8.4 10.5 12.3 13.0 46.6 48.8 40.1 41.6 (Weighted)

Source: Statistics Canada publication 71-001: The Labour Force EMPLOYED BY INDUSTRY AND K>NTH. NEWFOUNDIAND AND IABRADOR, 1972

Industry January February April ~ June July August November December (Thousands) Total 123 129 131 135 142 152 162 159 151

Goods-Producing 29 31 32 34 41 48 53 51 47 Agriculture Other Primary 5 5 7 6 8 9 11 9 8 Manufacturing 15 16 17 17 19 22 25 24 22 Construction 8 10 8 10 13 16 16 17 16

Service-Producing 95 97 99 101 101 104 108 108 104 Transportation~ Communication and Other Utilities 18 17 18 19 20 22 22 21 23 Trade 26 29 27 29 28 28 32 32 30 Finance, Insurance and Real Estate X X X 4 X X 4 X X Community, Business and Personal Services 39 40 40 38 36 38 38 39 38 Public Administration 8 9 11 11 14 13 12 13 12

Source: Labour Force Survey, Statistics Canada. TABLE C-30

EMPLOYED, BY OCCUPATION AND MONTH, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1972

OccuEation January March April ~ June July August SeEtember October December (THOUSANDS)

Employed - Total 123 129 131 135 142 152 162 159 151 Managerial 11 12 12 12 11 12 14 12 12 Professional & Technical 22 22 21 21 18 20 19 20 19 Clerical 15 15 15 16 15 17 18 19 17 Sales 10 11 10 12 12 10 11 11 9 Service & Recreation 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 22 19 Transport and Conunun icat ion 11 11 12 12 13 14 14 13 14 Farmers and Farm Workers Other primary 5 6 7 6 8 10 11 9 8 Craftsmen, proJuction process and related workers 24 26 26 27 31 36 39 40 39 Labourers and unskilled workers (not agricultural fishing, logging or mining) 6 8 9 10 12 12 13 12 11

Source: Labour Force Survey Statistics Canada. TABLE D-1

WAGES AND SALARIES! z ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 2 BY MONTH z 1951 TO 1971 (BASIS: UNREVISED STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION)

Year Januarl Februarl March April Mal June July Au~ust September October November December (Millions of dollars)

1951 10.6 9.6 10.1 10.2 10.4 10.6 10.6 10.7 10.8 11.2 11. 5 11.4 1952 11.4 11.5 12.1 11. 5 11.4 11. 2 11.6 11.7 11.8 12.0 12.2 13.0 1953 13.0 12.5 13.0 13.7 13.9 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.9 13.7 13.5 13.7 1954 13.6 14.0 13.9 13.7 13.9 13.9 14.1 14.3 14.5 14.3 14.7 14.6 1955 14.4 14.5 14.9 15.1 15.0 15.2 15.3 15.6 15.5 15.9 16.1 16.0 1956 16.4 16.5 16.7 16.3 17.1 17.4 17.6 17.8 18.0 18.2 18.2 18.1 1957 18.1 18.5 18.2 18.7 18.9 19.1 19.1 18.9 18.3 18.5 18.4 18.6 1958 18.3 18.4 18.7 18.3 18.8 17.6 17.6 17.6 17.6 17.7 18.0 18.7 1959 18.9 18.7 19.6 19.8 19.3 19.4 19.9 19.8 19.9 19.8 19.7 19.6 1960 20.0 20.4 19.9 20.0 20.9 21.5 21.2 21.9 22.4 22.5 22.7 22.4 1961 22.9 23.0 22.0 21. 8 22.8 23.5 23.7 23.3 22.9 24.3 25.3 24.0 1962 24.0 23.6 23.7 23.6 23.9 23.4 2~.3 24.4 24.5 24.5 24.4 24.7 1963 24.9 24.9 25.3 25.6 26.1 26.4 26.2 26.2 26.3 26.7 26.9 27.2 1964 27.3 27.8 28.1 28.2 27.9 28.0 28.3 28.3 28.3 28.4 29.0 29.6 1965 29.6 29.8 30.1 30.7 31.4 31. 8 32.4 33.2 33.2 33.3 33.5 33.7 1966 33.3 34.2 34.9 35.4 35.5 36.1 35.3 34.9 36.1 36.9 36.7 37.0 1967 37.0 37.4 37.3 36.7 37.1 37.4 38.2 38.7 38.9 39.0 40.0 39.7 1968 40.2 40.5 41.0 42.6 42.0 41.8 41.6 41. 7 41.2 42.5 43.0 43.8 1969 45.1 45.8 46.7 45.5 45.0 44.3 45.0 45.4 46.3 46.4 46.9 47.5 1970 49.0 49.5 51.4 50.1 50.0 50.3 50.8 51.5 51.4 53.0 52.6 53 .. 1 1971 53.5 52.8 56.1 55.8 57.5 57.6 56.2 56.2 55.7 57.8 57.6 58.4

1. There was a major revision in the figures of the January-March,1970 issue of publication 72-005.

These figures were revised as far back as 1951. TABLE D-2

WAGES AND SALARIES 1 z UNADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION 2

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 1 BY MONTH z 1951 TO 1971. (Basis: Unrevised Standard Industrial Classification)

Year January February March April May June July August September October November December (Millions of Dollars)

1951 9.6 8.6 8.8 9.4 10.2 11.0 11.6 11.5 11.9 12.1 12.0 10.9 1952 10.3 10.4 10.6 10.6 11.2 11.6 12.7 12.6 13.0 13.0 12.8 12.5 1953 11.7 11.2 11.4 12.7 13.6 14.3 15.0 14.8 15.3 14.8 14.1 13.1 1954 12.2 12.5 12.2 12.7 13.5 14.6 15.6 15.6 16.0 15.6 15.3 13.9 1955 1209 12.9 13.0 13.9 14.6 15.9 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.2 16.7 15.2 1956 14.6 14.6 14.7 15.0 16.5 18.3 19.6 19.5 19.8 19.6 18.8 17.2 1967 16.2 16.5 16.1 17.1 18.2 20.3 21.4 20.8 20.5 20.0 19.0 17.6 1958 16.5 16.4 16.5 16.7 18.1 18.8 19.8 19.4 19.6 19.2 18.5 17.7 1959 17.1 17.7 17.3 17.9 18.4 20.7 22.3 21.7 22.1 21.5 20.2 18.5 1960 18.1 18.2 17.5 18.0 19.9 23.0 23.8 23.9 24.8 24.5 2302 24.0 1961 20.8 20.5 19.3 19.6 21.7 25.2 26.6 25.5 25.4 26.4 25.8 22.5 1962 21.9 21.1 20.9 21.3 22.9 25.2 27.3 26.6 27.1 26.6 24.8 23.2 1963 22.7 22.2 22.4 23.2 25.2 28.4 29.4 28.6 28.9 28.7 27.3 25.7 1964 24.9 25.0 25.0 25.8 27.1 30.2 31.7 30.9 30.9 30.4 29.4 27.9 1965 26.9 26.9 26.9 28.7 30.6 33.9 35.8 36.2 36.1 35.3 33.9 31.9 1966 30.4 31.2 31.6 32.7 34.7 38.5 38.9 38.0 39.2 38.9 37.3 35.0 1967 33.9 34.4 34.0 34.0 36.4 39.7 41.8 42.0 42.1 40 09 40.6 37.6 1968 36.9 37.4 37.5 39.6 41.1 44.4 45.3 45.1 44.6 44.6 43.8 41.6 1969 41.5 42.4 42.7 42.4 44.1 47.0 48.9 49.0 50.1 48.7 47.7 45.1 1970 45.1 45.9 47.1 46.6 49.1 53.4 55.2 55.6 55.6 55.4 53.5 50.3 1971 49.3 49.0 51.4 52.0 56.4 61.0 61.0 60.5 60.2 60.4 58.6 55.4

1 There was a major revision in the figures of the Ja~uary - March, 1970 issue of publication 72-005. These figures were revised as far back as 1951. TABLE D-3

AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES, FORESTRY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO 197rl

Year Average* January February March April May July Au~ust Se:etember October November December

(Dollars)

1969 101.13 97.76 86.25 94.66 65.53 81.65 94.85 107.64 121.28 103.34 93.86 122.51 94.05

1970 125.16 110.68 133.59 119.99 113.69 107.16 120.20 124.62 128.30 135.97 137.80 129.13 115.00

1971 118.87 75.63 144.84 132.95 118.07 128.64 134.32 135.62 135.29 141.40 136.22 134.74

1972 140.66 152.16

* Weighted Average TABLE D-4

AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES, MINING (INCLUDING MILLING), NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1972

Year Average* January February March June August September October November December

(Dollars)

1969 144.43 147.80 150.64 158.50 149.23 145.84 130.75 120.31 138.56 139.49 143.27 149.11 149 ..64

1970 161.57 156.21 155.99 163.83 161.78 159.51 164.35 158.24 159.09 158.48 162.29 167.00 172.06

1971 171.24 160.96 197.73 188.91 179.41 186.71 186.84 196.42 194.49 178.20 179.99 166.02

1972 172.13 188.10

*Weighted Average TABLE D-5

AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES, MANUFACTURING, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1972

Year Average* January February March April May June July Au~ust SeEtember October November December (Dollars)

1969 101.31 101.36 105.65 98.87 96.33 100.13 102.00 98.04 99.05 99.80 99.98 107.38 108.21

1970 109.27 111. 56 113.81 112.62 113.02 108.32 104.11 102.50 101 .. 86 104.57 108.40 113.27 123.21 129.43 1971 120.60 118.96 121.57 116.64 112.34 112.01 109.85 110.46 115.25 119.81 122.30

1972 132.61 131.48

* Weighted Average TABLE D- 6

AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES, CONSTRUCTION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1972

Year Avg* January February March April May June July August September October November December (Dollars)

1969 134.47 121.87 133.38 134.46 127.17 124.71 133.59 135.61 135.25 140.27 141.24 147.02 124.53

1970 163.09 157.70 167.73 170.40 166.47 164.60 159.58 162.41 173.10 169.29 165.59 160.87 132.05

1971 155.50 167.84 174.95 156.19 153.09 157.56 161.44 168.24 168.40 166.64 157.98 137.50 1972 159.31 170.51

* Weighted Average. TABLE D-7

AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES, TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION, AND OTHER UTILITIES,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1972

Year Avg* Januar;y FebrUl r;y March April ~ June July Au~st SeEtember October November December (Dollars)

1969 112.54 109.58 108.54 109.97 110.01 111.38 112.27 113.66 111.71 112.97 116.38 116.35 117.84

1970 119.75 123.64 124.53 122.22 124.02 122.38 127.41 125.07 127.27 125.08 126.73 130.15

1971 129. 77 130.53 125.47 126.96 125.56 125.75 134.23 131.77 131.98 131.60 134.93 132.89

1972 139.51 148.50

* Weighted Average TABLE D-8

AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES, TRADE (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL), NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1972

Year Avg* Januar~ Februar:t: March April May July Seetember October November December (Dollars)

1969 77,85 76.15 77.08 76.91 77.40 78.89 79.87 77.59 76.29 77.54 78.98 78.62 78.55

1970 83.82 80.63 80.69 82.29 82.03 82.03 83.54 85.94 83.52 86.02 84.91 85.19 81.70

1971 84.83 86.51 85.49 86.65 86.20 87.42 88.28 87.32 87.25 92.51 91.26 92.02

1972 96.19 97.55

* Weighted Average TABLE D-9

AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES, INDUSTRIAL COMPOSITE, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1971

Avg* January February March April May June July August September October November December

(Dollars) 1969 106.00 103.65 105.51 105.88 103.47 104.54 104.82 103.40 105.53 107.13 108.12 111.14 107.15

1970 117.70 113.68 116.68 117.42 116.56 115.75 115.84 117.56 118.63 120.45 120.55 120.16 118.44

1971 123.79 121.39 120.18 125.46 122.19 119.97 121.52 124.68 125.16 126.56 127.83 127.20 123.34

* Weighted Average TABLE D-10

AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES, INDUSTRIAL COMPOSITE, CORNER BROOK Ah~ ST. JOHN'S, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1971-

Year Avg* Januar}: Februar}: March April Ma}: Ju1}: Au~ust SeEtcrnber November December

Corner Brook

(Dollars)

1968 109.99 104.10 106.21 107.43 107.96 108.88 110.21 112.01 112.56 110.03 111.05 110.58 117.61

1969 116.94 112.59 115.67 101.94 98.62 118.46 121.28 121. 76 121.30 122.47 121.66 118.33 119.74

1970 125.77 121. 56 124.80 123.07 124.14 123.61 127.48 125.87 127.17 122.57 124.71 128.62 134.93

1971 128.61 120.41 125.72 122.26 129.76 135.16 130.88 132.99 131.82 133.43 135.31 143.00 1972 129.52 131.46 St. John's

(Dollars)

1968 87.39 83.26 84.31 86..28 87.01 87.02 88.16 87.76 87.73 88.57 88.34 88.90 84.94 1969 92.44 87.71 89.18 90.38 91. 79 93.29 95.22 95.06 92.39 94.19 94.34 93.87 90.96

1970 100.20 97.47 97.26 97.94 98.64 99.53 101.60 101. 79 101.25 102.36 103.07 102.30 98.01

1971 101.62 107.58 108.49 107.02 106.98 110.48 112~03 111.34 112.74 115.14 113.58 109.03 1972 115.60 117.62

* Weighted Average TABLE D-11

AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OF HOURLY-RATED WAGE-EARNERS! MINING (INCLUDING MILLING~

NEWFOUNDLAND AND lABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1972.

Year Average* Januar~ Februar~ March April May June July August SeEtember October November December

(Dollars)

1968 3.08 3.04 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.07 3.07 3.11 3.10 3.09 3.11 3.09 3.10

1969 3.11 3.08 3.12 3.18 3.14 3.12 2.83 2.72 2.95 3.09 3.16 3.31 3.38

1970 3.66 3.58 3.58 3.59 3.70 3.69 3.70 3.53 3.60 3.66 3.69 3.80 3.81

1971 3.85 3.80 3.85 3.90 3.88 4.01 3.93 4.08 3.99 4.02 4.02 4.01 1972 4.04 4.09

* Weighted Average TABLE D-12

AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OF HOURLY-RATED WAGE-EARNERS, MANUFACTURING,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1972

Year Average* Januarl Februarl March April Mal June Ju1l Au~ust September October November December {Dollars}

1968 2.11 2.15 2.25 2.11 2.07 2.02 1.88 2.01 2.10 2.05 2.18 2.25 2.47

1969 2.25 2.37 2.29 2.23 2.04 2.15 2.10 2.09 2.16 2.24 2.45 2.38 2.67

1970 2.53 2.56 2.63 2.59 2.53 2.42 2.25 2.34 2.45 2.49 2.62 2.76 3.03

2.87 1971 2.63 2.84 2.67 2.50 2.47 2.49 2.64 2.68 2.80 2.91 3.18 1972 3.00 3.09

* Weighted Average TABLE D-13

AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OF HOURLY-RATED WAGE-EARNERS, CONSTRUCTION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 197:2

Year Avg":January February l1arch April May June July August September . October November December

(Dollars)

1968 2.28 2.27 2.25 2.36 2.39 2.27 2.26 2.26 2.22 2.29 2.30 2.25 2.36

1969 2.60 2.52 2.65 2.58 2.45 2.36 2.42 2.43 2.52 2.75 2.79 2.85 2.88

1970 3.22 3.11 3.28 3.25 3.22 3.09 3.15 3.17 3.30 3.30 3.22 3.20 3.51

1971 3.48 31 .. 80 3.59 3.31 3.24 3.23 3.31 3.3'2 3.36 3.41 3.42 3.55

1972 3.63 3.83

* Weighted Ave~age TJ\BLE D-14

AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS OF HOURLY-RATED WAGE-EARNERS, MINING (INCLUDING MILLING) , NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR BY MONTH,

1968 TO 1972

Year Avg* J:anuar~ Februar~ March April May June July SeEtember October November December (Number of Hours)

1968 46.7 45.9 46.5 47.1 46.7 47.8 47.6 47.1 46.2 46.3 46.9 47.3 44.6

1969 43.0 45.5 46.1 47.7 44.9 43.3 39.3 36.0 42.8 41.7 41.9 42.2 41.4

1970 41.5 40.9 40.6 42.0 40.5 40.8 41.1 41.9 41.6 41.1 42.0 41.9 43.3

1971 42.1 39.4 46.8 47.3 44.1 48.1 44.9 46.4 46.1 40.9 41.7 38.0 1972 39.0 42.6

*Weighted Average TABLE D-15

AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS OF HOURLY-RATED WAGE-EARNERS, MANUFAcrURING, NEWFOUNDlAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1972.

Year Avg"': January February March May June July August September October November December (Number of Hours)

1968 41.2 39.8 40.4 42.4 43.6 43.5 45.4 41.8 41. 3 42.5 39.8 36.0 36.1

1969 41.6 39.4 42.7 40.1 41.1 43.2 45.3 43.4 42.7 41.5 37.7 42.4 37.9

1970 40.5 40.5 40.4 40.9 41.6 42.4 43.5 40.8 38.7 39.3 38.9 38.9 39.1 1971 39.8 41.5 39.9 40.1 41.4 42.0 40.1 38.4 39.4 39.9 39.0 38.5

1972 41.8 39.9

* Weighted Average TABLE D-16

AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS OF HOURLY-RATED WAGE-EARNERS, CONSTRUCTION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1972.

Year Avg~ January February March April May June July August September October November December

(Number of Hours)

1968 48.6 45.2 47.0 48.9 47.7 51.2 51.8 52.1 51.8 50.6 48.5 47.7 31.5

1969 50.2 45.0 49.2 51.2 50.2 50.6 53.1 52.8 51.7 51.3 50.9 50.7 38.3

1970 50.0 49.8 50.6 51.8 50.9 52.3 49.6 50.9 52.4 51.4 51.4 49.4 33.8

1971 43.3 48.6 47.3 45.4 45.5 47.9 48.5 50.3 49.3 48.2 44.7 33.2

1972 41.8 42.8

* Weighted Average TABLE D-17

EMPLOYMENT INDEXES, FORESTRY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1971 Annual Year January Februarl: March April May June Ju1l: August SeEtember October November December Average* (Based on 1961 Average = 100)

1968 40.0 38.6 38.4 29.5 24.2 40.3 54.4 57.1 48.0 53.3 46.2 25.7 41. 3

1969 38.9 34.9 31.1 24.9 17.6 41.9 50.6 51.8 49.0 45.2 43.3 33.8 38.5

1970 37.4 41.0 37.9 19.1 22.2 48. 7 55.3 55.7 51.3 52.7 40.3 26.9 40·7

1971 33.3 37.2 37.1 17.5 19.2 54.1 55.9 45.'3 43.8 41.3 33.7 22.5 36.7

* These indexes were calculated by summing the monthly indexes and dividing by 12. TABLE D-18

EMPLOYMENT ~NDEXES, MINING (INCLUDING MILLING), NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1971 Annual Year Januarl Februarl March April May Jtme Jull August SeEtember October November December Average*

1968 157.8 158.1 157.8 161.1 163.2 164.4 164.2 165.2 163.4 159.4 155.5 160.8 160.9

1969 163.3 158.3 162.1 161.1 141.4 119.0 119.1 151.4 161.1 162.6 158.8 162.5 151.7

1970 158.2 158.5 158.9 161.2 165.6 167.9 168.6 170.5 173.2 166.5 165.3 162.6 164.B

1971 160.4 164.0 149.5 143.9 152.9 137.9 140.1 140.9 142.6 152.8 164.1 154.6 150.3

* These indexes were calculated by summing the monthly indexes and dividing by 12. TABLE D-19

EMPLOYMENT INDEXES, MANUFACTURING, NEWFOUNDIAND AND LABRADOr., BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1971 Annual Year Januar~ Februar~ March ~ May June Ju1~ August SeEtember October November December Average*

(Based on 1961 Average a 100)

1968 108.9 102.3 105.8 112.7 121.6 137.3 138.6 129.8 125.9 116.8 112.0 106.6 118.2

1969 104.8 105.0 106.8 95.3 123.1 131.7 146.9 144.1 136.7 130.3 122.2 111.4 121.5

1970 111.2 109.5 114.8 117.6 133.4 153.8 149.9 139.7 130.7 131.9 126.7 113.4 127·7

1971 115.8 113.1 114.5 116.2 136.0 149.2 143.1 143.3 139.1 128.5 118.8 108.9 127.2

* These indexes were calculated by summing the monthly indexes and dividing by 12. TABLE D-20

EMPLOYMENT INDEXES, CONSTRUCTION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LAB RAOO R, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1971 Annual Year Januar;y Februarz }larch April Maz JlIDe Ju1;y August SeEternber October Novanber December Average*

(Based on 1961 Average = 100)

1968 99.7 99.5 106.7 114.4 139.2 153.1 166.0 170.1 171.4 171.1 143.8 98.9 136.5

1969 102.3 98.7 99.5 111.5 128.2 144.3 142.7 157.7 174.8 162.3 134.9 97.,6 129.8

1970 87.0 80.5 86.4 90.0 106.2 126.7 137.8 147.7 150.1 151.9 124.2 86.2 1143

1971 91.9 90.0 94.6 122.2 150.9 168.0 175.8 168.8 172.0 163.4 152.1 90.3 136.7

* These indexes were calculated by summing the monthly indexes and dividing by 12. EMPLOYMENT INDEXES, TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION AND OTHER UTILITIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LAB RADOR, BY MONTH, 196B TO 1971 Annui1 Year Januar~ Februarl ~ May Jl.me Ju1l August SeEtember October December Average*

(Based on 1961 Average = 100)

1968 106.3 109.5 9B.6 109.5 110.5 10B.6 10B.5 116.0 104.3 116.4 111.1 111.4 109.2

1969 99.7 105.3 102.1 10B.4 105.6 105.1 108.8 113.4 111.1 107.2 103.7 99.9 105.9

1970 102.1 100.4 101.0 100.7 102.5 10B.4 104.B 113.3 109.3 113.1 111.0 103.5 105.B 1971 101.1 98.9 103.2 102.5 10B.7 118.3 114.5 120.6 117.5 119.5 109.4 117.3 111.0

* These indexes were calculated by summing the monthly indexes and dividing by 12. TABLE D-22

EMPLOYMENT INDEXES, TRADE, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1971 Annual Year Januarl:: February June July August November December Average*

(Based on 1961 Average = 100)

1968 121.0 118.5 120.3 121. 2 125.1 126.6 128.2 130.7 130.2 132.6 132.9 133.3 126.7

1969 123.2 120.4 123.3 123.8 127.4 132.7 134.8 133.4 133.1 135.4 136.4 134.3 129.9

1970 125.8 124.8 125.6 127.7 131.6 135.2 133.7 136.8 141.8 142 .. 1 144.1 139.7 134.1

1971 127.7 125.9 133.4 136.6 146.4 150.8 147.8 148.7 147.1 145.4 147.0 144.5 141.8

* These indexes were calculated by summing the monthly indexes and dividing by 12. TABLE D-23

EMPLOY1~NT INDEXES, INDUSTRIAL COMPOSITE, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MO~~H, 196P. TO 1971 Annual Year February April May June August Se:etember October November December Average *

(Based on 1961 Average = 100)

1968 109.8 108.9 107.8 112.6 117.9 124.7 129.0 131.1 126.3 128.2 121.6 113.5 119.3

1969 110.3 110.6 110.7 111.0 116.6 122.3 128.1 133.1 132.7 129.0 122.4 113.5 120.7

1970 111.3 109.8 111.9 111.1 118.6 131.1 132.0 133.9 131.3 131.9 125.8 113.6 121.8

1971 112.5 111.6 114.3 116.2 128.1 139.4 137.9 137.9 135.6 132.9 126.8 117.1 125.9

* These indexes were calculated by summing the monthly indexes and dividing by 12. TABLE D-24

EMPLOYMENT INDEXES, INDUSTRIAL COMPOSITE, CORNER BROOK AND ST. JOFrn'S, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1971-

Annual Year Januarl Februar~ March April May June July Au~ust SeEtember October November December Average*

(Based on 1961 Average - 100) (Corner Brook)

1968 97.5 95.0 96.0 100.7 104.1 108.1 113.1 112.6 101.2 104.7 106.2 102.0 103.9

1969 99.9 97.8 98.8 61.6 ] 01.7 105.9 109.1 108.3 109.0 109.4 107.9 100.8 100.9

1970 99.9 96.8 97.2 98.8 105.9 108.7 108.8 110.3 108.6 109.9 107.6 105.4 104.8

1971 99.0 91.0 97.5 91.3 100.8 105.0 101.5 104.5 103.1 106.6 104.8 98.7 100.3 (St. John's)

1968 131.3 128.3 129.7 129.9 137.3 137.2 142.7 147.5 144.3 146.0 142.1 136.3 137.7

1969 127.2 128.6 130.1 133.5 138.3 140.5 139.8 144.2 142.6 139.9 137.6 132.5 136.2

1970 127.8 127.6 128.4 130.0 133.5 138.3 139.0 141.7 139.7 139.9 139.4 133.7 134.9

1971 127.7 126.5 128.5 133.3 143.3 148.7 146.3 149.7 151.5 149.9 151.0 139.8 141.4

* These indexes were calculated by summing the monthly indexes and dividing by 12. TABLE D-25

ESTIMATES OF THE NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE~ (AVERAGE PER WEEK).

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO 1972

Year Januar:l Februarx March April Max June July August September October November December

(Thousands of Persons)

1968 23.9 31.5 30.9 27.5 17.1 6.5 3.0 4.6 5.5 3.7 6.0 13.4

1969 26.0 33.6 31.2 20.8 22.4 7.8 5.0 7.1 4.2 5.6 6.8 10.4

1970 30.1 26.2 26.1 23.5 21.6 6.2 5.5 6.0 4.4 5.7 6.7 13.1

1971 26.0 31.0 26.5 29.2 20.7 6.3 6.4 6.3 6.2 7.2 9.3 15.6

1972 29.3 34.9 32.4 31.0 25.4 21.1 18.6

Note: The new Unemployment Insurance Act came into effect on June 27, 1971. Under the program coverage was universal as of January 2, 1972. TABLE D-26

VALUE OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PAYMENTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1968 TO. 1972

Year Januar~ Februarx March April May June July Au~st SeEtember November December

(Dollars)

1968 3,224,351 3,391,011 3,318,661 3,372,046 2,071,682 668,448 375,115 651,470 545,228 484,981 661,309 1,761,694

1969 3,114,483 4,059,531 3,803,615 3,211,446 2,815,777 1,007,889 829,206 948,130 603,774 773,791 974,759 1,727,143

1970 4,046,292 3,516,320 3,924,555 3,574,404 2,986,854 960,606 827,612 792,730 733,062 754,637 904,185 2,326,053

1971 3,685,513 4,425,961 4,458,793 4,099,184 2,875,014 1,086,275 923,000 ~086,205 ~178,706 ~267,120 ],951,984 3,539,873

1972 6,358,267 8,708,252 8,121,680 6,952,000 7,212,000 4,638,000 ~066,000

,-,j(\

NOTE The new Unemployment Insurance Act came into effect on June 27, 1971. Under this program coverage was universal as of January 2, 1972. TABLE D-27

EMPLOYMENT INJURIES REPORTED AND COMPENSATION PAID BY WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION BOARDS,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY EXTENT OF INJURY, 1967 TO 1970

Medical Aid Temporary Permanent Compen~alion Year On1~ Disabi1itl Disabi1it~ Fatal Total Paid

(Nature of Injuries Reported) (Dollar8)

1967 6,367 5,226 123 31 11,747

1968 6,592 5,119 105 20 11,836

1969 5,414 4,518 113 32 10,077

1970 5,658 4,992 116 36 10,802

= not available TABLE D-28

AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CENSUS DIVISION, 1970 TO 1972 1970 Census Division Januarl Februarl April May June Ju1l Ausust September October December

CD1 - Avalon Peninsula 95.61 95.43 96.09 96.53 95.34 94.84 95.59 95.96 98.12 99.82 97.74 96.21

CD2 - Burin Peninsula 85.03 85.32 79.92 81.68 89.08 86.29 82.30 74.50 77.03 77.46 76.01 83.75

CD3 - South Coast 65.61 57.63 59.60 61.42 59.25 61.59 62.31 58.97 60.08 53.79 55.06 55.75

CD4 - West Coast 90.81 90.56 86.63 87.19 90.17 93.49 92.42 96.56 101.88 102.92 99.07 74.01

CD6 - Central 115.65 124.28 122.30 122.61 120.90 120.89 122.33 120.48 119.98 125.56 126.02 132.20

CD7 - Bonavista Bay 61.31 57.83 54.39 59.42 53.83 62.96 57.25 57.65 58.56 51.54 54.42 53.27

CD8 - Northeast Coast 116.97 122.35 130.82 125.81 126.82 120.33 116.37 122.81 128.67 116.82 129.35 136.20

CD10 - Labrador 190.28 201.54 204.34 199.29 206.03 202.25 202.97 207.51 202.80 202.94 206.29 186.30

CDS + CD9 - West Coast 116.32 118.26 117.58 117.28 117.78 117.77 117.07 177.02 114.25 116.40 118.24 127.46

Source: Statistics Canada, Economics - Statistics Branch, Labour Division, Employment Section.

Explanation: 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 assigned to counties. Note: 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. TABLE D-28 (Continued)

AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SALARIES,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CENSUS DIVISION, 1970 TO 1972.

1971

Census Division Januar~ Februar~ March April May June July August SeEtember November December

CDI-Ava1on Peninsula 100.46 105.99 105.65 103.06 102.35 103.37 104.60 105.62 107.40 Ill. 91 Ill. 92 107.86 CD2-Burin Peninsula 81. 54 74.80 84.10 86.38 85.53 84.56 78.92 75.21 87.92 90.36 89.07 81.45 CD3-South Coast 66.77 79.13 67.51 63.04 73.89 70.90 72.15 62.88 70.10 69.95 55.58 73.17 CD4-West Coast 102.10 126.98 120.30 113.62 111.60 119.97 121. 79 131. 98 137.27 137.40 133.85 96.38 CD6-Centra1 131. 62 132.56 130.82 127.25 120.47 131. 11 130. 73 130.48 133.53 135.94 130.24 134. 72 CD7-Bonavista Bay 59.95 64.64 64.98 65.71 62.05 73.46 62.06 65.04 72.05 65.38 63.16 67.07 CD8-Northeast Coast 132.69 137.50 127.13 129.82 119.74 115.71 116.09 116.29 117.25 126.42 131.46 144.85 CD10-Labrador 195.47 166.45 235.30 203.99 200.69 190.74 200.31 218.30 212.78 205.11 202.91 173.40 CDS + CD9-West Coast 133.18 110.59 105.10 98.46 102.36 100.21 95.92 92.69 103.15 125.25 126.10 137.62 TABLE D-28 (Continued)

AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES AND SAlARIES,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND lABRADOR. CENSUS DIVISION, 1970 TO 1972.

Census Division Januarx: Februarx: March April Max: June Ju1x: August September October November December CD1-Ava1on Peninsula 114.96 116.04 116.14 122.22 CD2-Burin Peninsula 101.87 95.52 95.97 100.28 CD3-South Coast 76.73 69.41 83.40 81.57 CD4-West Coast 127.35 148.50 142.23 136.01 CD6-Central 134. 79 137.73 135.93 133.42 CD7-Bonavista Bay 73.67 70.05 76.41 80.50 CD8-Northeast Coast 136.97 137.27 137 • 28 145. 53 CDI0-Labrador 196.12 218.43 220.97 206.09 CD5 + CD9-West CoaSE 128.13 128.78 135.33 131. 09 TABLE E-1

ENROLMENT IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, NEWFOUNDlAND AND LABRADOR,

BY GRADE, 1968-69 TO 1971-72.

School Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade 1 Year Kindergarten I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII

1968- 69 11,227 15,164 15,169 15,014 14,975 14,486 14,553 14,053 12,406 11,570 9,682 7,274 34

1969-70 27 ,248 14,904 15,073 14,922 14,726 14,093 14,649 12,996 11,883 9,824 8,698 60

1970-71 27,229 14,523 14,707 14,831 14,643 14,437 14,172 1~,351 12,093 9,865 9,124 61 2 1971-72 12,887 14,428 14,745 14,238 14,577 14,471 14,305 14,628 13,112 12,128 10,516 9,610 65

1. Kindergarten has been included with grade one in 1969-70.and 1970-71 2. Preliminary TABLE E-l (Continued)

School Junior Year Auxiliary Special Unclassified Total

1968-69 479 224 156,310

1969-70 809 212 160,097 1970-71 1,642 237 160,915 2 1971-72 2,920 188 162,818 TABLE E-2

ENROLMENT IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS,

NEWFOU1lDIAND AND IABRADOR,

BY GRADE, 1955-56 TO 1971-72.

School Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Crade Grade Grade Crade Crade Year Nursery Kindergarten I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX ---- X XI 1955- 56 24 33 13 12 5 8 3 1 1 1956-57 31 38 15 9 6 6 6 2 1957-58 23 33 14 10 8 5 6 4 2 1958-59 33 18 15 10 8 5 4 2 3 1959-60 24 1960-61 30 44 42 23 17 17 10 14 11 5 5 1961-62 19 95 73 72 59 51 36 41 33 35 30 16 10 1962-63 19 113 113 101 96 72 76 61 45 63 40 42 18 1963-64 19 88 60 60 60 45 49 32 36 52 34 36 23 1964-65 ;6 73 47 58 58 LI5 33 31 49 51 25 41 1965-66 126 128 125 103 116 91 87 58 63 49 42 32 0 142 141 129 127 110 105 108 92 1 66-671 67 55 50 49 1967-68 5 5 5 6 5 11 4 2 1 75 59 37 1968-69 18 17 12 21 21 15 10 11 9 95 72 48 1969-70 26 40 31 25 30 29 34 21 15 128 87 64 1970-71 58 41 47 49 42 35 35 38 19 151 91 71 1971-72 40 47 31 43 38 27 22 29 47 162 113 98

1 Labrador City Collegiate is included from 1960 to 1966. It became a public school in 1967-68 and accounts for most of the decrease in enrolment. ( C ont inued )

ENR OLMEN 'I IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND lABRADOR,

BY GRADE , 1955-56 TO 1971-72.

School Grade Year Xlr Comm. 1955-56 100 1956-57 113 1957-58 105 1958-59 98 1959-60 24 1960-61 218 1961-62 570 1962-63 859 1963-64 8 602 1964-65 6 573 1965-66 4 1,024 1966-67 1,175 1967-68 15 230 1968-69 15 364 1969-70 23 1970-71 45 1971-72 49 746 TABLE E-3

SELECTED STATISTICS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND lABRADOR, 1968-69 TO 1971-72.

Average Average Average Number Number Number of Number Pupi1/ School of Number of Total of Classrooms of Pupils Teacher Year Schools Classrooms Enrolment Teachers Per School Per Class Ratio

1968- 69 981 6,211 156,757 6,206 6.33 25.24 25.26

1969- 70 893 6,394 160,097 6,315 7.16 25.04 25.35

1970-71 826 6,488 160,915 6,437 7.85 24.80 25.00

1971-721 781 6,607 162,818 6,638 8.46 24.64 24.53

1 Preliminary TABLE E-4

NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY NUMBER OF CLASSROOMS,

FOR SELECTED YEARS, 1967-68 TO 1970-71

Number of Classrooms 1967-68 Percent 1968-69 Percent 1969- 70 Percent 1970-71 Percent

1 - 190 18.2 156 15.9 123 13.8 96 11.6

2 - 241 23.0 203 20.7 164 18.4 129 15.6

3 - 118 11.3 III 11.3 88 9.9 66 8.0

4 - 92 8.8 80 8.2 72 8.1 65 7.9

5 - 9 237 22.7 238 24.3 226 25.3 231 28.0

10 - 14 90 8.6 92 9.4 112 12.5 120 14.5

15 - 19 30 2.9 44 4.5 45 5.1 56 6.8

20 - 24 25 2.4 26 2.7 27 3.0 27 3.3

25 - 29 12 1.1 19 1.9 18 2.0 24 2.9

30 + 11 1.1 12 1.2 18 2.0 12 1.5

Total 1,046 100.0 981 100.0 893 100.0 826 100.0

Note: Percent columns may not add to 100.0 because of rounding. TABLE E-5

NUMBER OF TEACHERS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY SEX AND MEDIAN SALARY, 1968-69 TO 1971-72.

School Total Male Female Median Year Teachers Teachers Teachers Salary

(Number) (Number) (Number) (Dollars)

1968-69 6,206 2,277 3,929 4,466

1969-70 6,315 2,398 3,917 5,102

1970-71 6,437 2,554 3,883 5,291

1971-72 1 6,638 2,763 3,875

1 . Pre1uninary TABLE E-6

TEACHERS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS z NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 2 BY CERTIFICATE HELD, FOR SELECTED YEARS, 1968-69 TO 1970-71

Certificate Held 1968-69 1969- 70 1970-71

Grade VII 48 62 76

Grade VI 245 322 430

Grade V 530 594 724

Grade IV 701 903 1,134

Grade III 435 543 650

Grade II 900 1,029 1,085

Grade I 2,093 1,980 1,748

A. Licence 145 117 89

Specialists

B. Licence 89 55 36

Probationer (C. Licence) 788 569 325

Emergency (D. Licence) 232 141 140

Total Teachers 6,206 6,315 6,437 PUPILS WRITING PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS AND PERCENTAGE PASSING ,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY GRADE, 1949 TO 1972

Number Writing Percentage PassinB Year Total IX X XI2 IX X XI

1949 5, 766 1 2,378 1,995 1,393 68 60 64 1950 6,4261 2,640 2,136 1,650 69 55 60 1951 6,8291 2,952 2,203 1,674 77 78 69 1952 7, 7271 3,225 2,538 1,964 67 63 58 1953 8,171 3,430 2,670 2,071 59 56 57 1954 8,849 3,834 2,720 2,295 54 53 58 1955 9,159 4,293 2,916 1,950 43 55 71 1956 9, 741 4,662 2,861 2,218 52 66 69 1957 10,237 4, 780 3,161 2,296 43 67 62 1958 10,965 5,197 3,098 2,670 52 61 70 1959 11,866 5,532 3,703 2,631 49 61 60 1960 13,106 5,941 3,864 3,301 53 61 65 1961 13,697 6,059 4,156 3,482 56 60 68 1962 15,605 6,871 4,822 3,916 51 56 60 1963 17,344 7,428 5,535 4,381 52 68 64 1964 18,430 7,912 5,697 4,821 52 68 71 1965 19,100 8,140 6,044 4,909 59 70 72 1966 20,807 8,177 6,913 5,717 55 60 65 1967 21,398 8,236 6,987 6,175 53 60 63 1968 23,818 9,167 7,205 7,446 57 67 64 1969 24,676 8,369 7,792 8,515 50 61 63 197°4 23,9333 7,492 7,074 9,302 51 68 70 1971 9,395 9,395 62 1972 8,580 8,580 72

1 These figures denote those registered for examination; they do not necessarily correspond with the actual number of pupils 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. TABLE E-8

ENROLMENT, MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEWFOUNDLAND, 1969-70 Ter 1971-72.

1st. Year 2nd. Year 3rd. Year 4th. Year 5th. Year Special Partial Graduate Year Students Students Students Students Students Students Students Students Total

1969- 70 1,768 1,272 926 682 261 1,990 390 7,289

1970- 71 2,323 1,626 995 766 366 2,747 * 481 9,304

1971-72 1,945 2,098 1,257. 856 573 3,281* 640 10,652

* Includes part-time off - Campus Students. TABLE E-9

STUDENTS ENTERING THE COLLEGE OF TRADES AND TECHNOLOGY, ST. JOHN'S, BY EDUCATIONAL

LEVEL, 1968-69 TO 1971-72

Below Year Total Grade VIII Grade VIII Grade IX Grade X Grade XI

1968-69 1,285 61 48 104 1,072

1969-70 1,427 64 39 127 1,197

1970-71 1,438 19 106 86 122 1,105 1 1971-72 1,215 5 17 37 81 1,037

1 Includes 38 persons with qualifications above Grade XI. TABLE E-10

SELECTED TRAINING STATISTICS OF THE COLLEGE OF FISHERIES, NAVIGATION, MARINE ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS

ST. JOHN'S, JANUARY 19~8 TO AUGUST 1971.

Acad. Year Acad Year Acad Year 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 Total Completed Total Completed Total Completed Training Categories Registration Training Registration Registration Training

Academic Department 134 92 127 88 150 120

Department of Nautical Science 748 627 796 676 949 823

Department of Marine Engineering 244 217 196 163 236 186

Department of Electrical Engineering 80 57 74 63 104 76

Department of Food Technology 116 106 177 169 271 264

Department of Naval Architecture 198 184 29 27 168 143

Department of Extension Services 842 785 797 776 1,392 1,365

Total 2,362 2,068 2,196 1,962 3,270 2,977 TABLE E-11

NEWFOUNDLANDERS ENROLLED IN BL IND

AND DEAF SCHOOLS, 1958-59 TO 1971-72

2 Year Deaf

1958-59 33 58 J.959-60 28 57 1960-61 33 62 1961-62 33 66 1962-63 33 66 1963-64 33 66 1964-65 38 49 1965-66 34 105 1966-67 31 121 1967-68 33 125 1968-69 28 132 1969-70 31 132 1970-71 29 144 1971-72 30 145

1 Enrolled in Halifax School for the Blind. 2 From 1958-59 to 1963-64 these students were enrolled in the School for the Deaf in Amherst, ; since then they have been enrolled in the School for the Deaf, St. John's. TABLE E-12

SELECTED STATISTICS OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 AND 1968.

Apparent Circulation Circulation Year Books of Books Per Book

1967 469,810 1,148,779 2.45

1968 530,775 1,358,782 2.56 TABLE F-1

TarAL AND PER CAPITA GROSS PROVINCIAL PRODUCT AND PERSONAL INCOME I NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR a

IN CURRENT AND CONSTANT ~1961) DOLLARS , 1949 TO 19711

Per Capita Gross Gross Provincial Personal Gross Provincial Personal Provincial Product Personal Income Provincial Product Personal Income Product (Constant Income (Constant Product (Constant Income (Constant) Year P02u1ation {Current $} 1961 ~2 {Current ~2 1961 $2 {Current ~2 1961 ~l (Current $2 1961 $) (Thousands) ($ Millions) ($ Millions) ($ Millions) ($ Millions) (Dollars) (Dollars) (Dollars) (Dollars)

345 200 175 580 507 351 216 186 615 530 361 249 300 209 238 690 831 579 374 281 326 229 258 751 872 612 383 310 361 256 292 809 943 668 395 327 376 272 309 828 952 689 406 355 402 292 327 874 990 719 415 402 434 325 355 969 1,046 783 424 418 444 350 374 986 1,047 825 432 408 429 361 376 944 993 836 441 441 450 383 391 1,000 1,020 868 448 476 479 412 416 1,063 1,069 920 458 522 522 440 440 1,140 1,140 961 468 569 562 462 458 1,216 1,201 987 476 622 601 493 480 1,307 1,263 1,036 483 694 656 531 511 1,437 1,358 1,099 488 762 702 604 573 1,561 1,439 1,238 493 849 756 680 630 1,722 1,533 1,379 499 912 786 755 681 1,828 1,575 1,513 506 1,007 836 837 722 1,990 1,652 1,654 514 1,125 900 924 775 2,189 1,751 1, 798 517 1,254 968 1,032 849 2,426 1,872 1,996 522 1,387 1,040 1,154 934 2,657 1,992 2,211

1 The Personal Income series released by Statistics Canada as of September 11, 1972, reflect the historical rev~s~ons of annual National Income and Expenditure 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 the Fiscal Policy Division, Treasury Board, Government of Newfoundland in deriving the G.P.P. series. TABLE F-3

PERSONAL DISPOSABLE INCOME AND PERSONAL INCOME AND ITS MAIN COMPONENTS a

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR z IN CURRENT DOLLARS z 1949 TO 1971 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 2 Income Income Labour Income {Jnc1udin~ Rent) Persons Other (Millions of Dollars)

1949 166 175 115 31 6 19 4 1950 178 186 117 33 7 25 4 1951 196 209 137 33 8 26 5 1952 210 229 151 34 9 30 5 1953 233 256 173 35 8 34 6 1954 250 272 181 40 7 37 7 1955 269 292 196 42 7 39 8 1956 298 325 221 43 10 42 9 1957 322 350 237 44 10 50 9 1958 338 361 230 43 10 67 11 1959 356 383 248 45 12 67 11 1960 380 412 271 45 13 n 11 1961 405 440 297 45 14 72 12 1962 424 462 306 49 17 77 13 1963 453 493 334 48 17 80 14 1964 487 531 361 53 20 83 14 1965 555 604 408 53 20 110 13 1966 615 680 461 54 22 129 14 1967 677 755 496 58 25 162 14 1968 740 837 552 61 29 183 12 1969 806 924 612 69 33 194 16 1970 895 1,032 685 73 35 222 17 1971 1,002 1,154 755 73 37 273 16

1 These series released by Statistics Canada as of September II, 1972, reflect the historical revisions of annual National Income and Expenditure Accounts ~d therefore should not be compared to serves previously published in Table F-2 and F-3. 2. Excludes Interest on the Public Debt and Capital Assistance.

NOTE: For per capita income, See Table F-5. CENSUS VALUE ADDED IN COMMODITY PRODUCING INDUSTRIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1970 Fishing & Electric 3 Forestry1 Mining Power Manufacturing Construction

1963 1959 1961 1959 1961 19E1 1959 19E1 Year Revision Original Revision Revision Revision Fevi"'ion 19E7 20,084 28 133,132 25,942 86,E89 119,738 414·581 1968 18,325 161,002 28,724 88,386 436 459.505 1969 17,572 160,713 34,032 112, 522 1E5,451 52], 181

1970 22,695 226,4574 39,137 123J24 236~072 (84,256

1. only. 2. fishing only -- represent ing value of landings 3. Includes fish and forest product processing 4. available •

••• = Figures not appropriate or not applicable. TABLE F-5

PER CAPITA PERSONAL DISPOSABLE INCOME AND PERSONAL INCOME AND ITS MAIN COMPONENTS

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, IN CURRENT DOLLARS, 1949 TO 19711

Interest Net Income Dividends and Wages, Sa 1aries of Non-Farm Miscellaneous Governments Persona) and Uni ncorpora ted Investment Transfer Disposable Personal Supplementary Business Income of Payments Year Income Income Labour Income (Including Rent) Persons to Persons2 Other (Dollars)

1949 481 507 333 90 ] 7 55 12 1950 507 530 333 94 20 71 II 1951 543 579 380 91 22 72 14 1952 562 612 404 91 24 80 13 1953 608 668 452 91 21 89 16 1954 633 689 458 101 18 94 18 1955 663 719 483 103 17 96 20 1956 718 783 533 104 24 101 22 1957 759 825 559 104 24 118 21 1958 782 836 532 100 23 155 25 1959 807 868 562 102 27 152 25 1960 848 920 605 100 29 161 25 1961 884 961 648 98 31 157 26 1962 906 987 654 105 36 165 28 1963 952 1,036 702 101 36 168 29 1964 1,008 1,099 747 110 41 172 29 1965 1,137 1,238 836 109 41 225 27 1966 1,247 1,379 935 110 45 262 28 1967 1,357 1,513 994 116 50 325 28 1968 1,462 1,654 1,091 121 57 362 24 1969 1,568 1,798 ) ,191 134 64 377 31 1970 1,731 1,996 1,325 14] 68 429 33 1971 1,920 2,2ll 1,446 140 71 523 31

Note: Components of Personal Income may not add to total due to rounding.

See note 1, Table F-3

2 See note 2, Table F-3 TABLE G-l Gross Revenue, Current and Capital Accounts, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador.

By Type and Major Source, 1949-50 to 1972-731

1949- 50 1951-52 1953-54 Gross Current Account Revenue ($000) Federal Subsidies and Fiscal Payments Tax Equalization or Tax Renta14 4,860 7,220 7,932 12,789 11,825 Provincial Share of Estate Tax5 Statutory Subs idies 1,925 1,540 1,569 1,569 1,569 Entitlement under Terms of Union Post Secondary Education Share of Federal Income Tax on Power Utilities 62 98 161 Other 6 2 500 6,500 4,800 13,285 16,063 18,355

Federal Grants-in-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Manpower and Misc. Vocational Training Programmes 47 63 83 80 Hospital Insurance Plan Canada Assistance Plan Medical Care Plan Other 1 2 707 3 2 847 1,764

1,707 3,910 1 2 794 1,844

Total from Federal Government 14 2992 20 2 700 19,973 2(;),199 Provincial Taxes Tax on Premium Income of Insurance Companies Corporation Income Tax5 Personal Income Tax5 Social Security Assessment 712 3,167 4,534 5,650 Gasoline and Fuel Oil Tax 1,006 1,252 1,514 1,795 2,138 Tobacco Tax Tax on Fire Insurance Pr~iums 257 100 169 186 Other 72

2,221 6,498 8,059 TABLE G-l (Continued) Gross Revenue, Current and Capital Accounts, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador,

By Type and Major Source, 1949-50 to 1972-731

1949- 50 1950-51 1951- 52 1952- 53 1953- 54 Other Provincial Sources Privil~ges , Licences and Permits ($000) Motor Vehicle and Drivers' Licences 377 508 640 780 932 Mineral Taxes and Royalties 455 176 416 562 274 Other Natural Resources 148 144 190 181 218 Other 92 167 189 254 280 Sales of Goods and Services 731 680 761 1,022 2,072 Fines and Penalties 38 33 53 81 94 Interest, Discount, Premiums and Exchange 497 748 718 802 576 Liquor Profits 1,769 2,300 2,820 2,428 2,606 Other Enterprize Profits 268 Employee Contributions to Pensions Funds 25 55 67 73 79 Other 231 329 725 408

4,363 52 140 6 2187 6,908 7,807

Total from Provincial Sources 5 2441 7 2361 10,968 13 2406

28 061 30 941 Total Gross Current Account Revenue 20~433 1 1 35 2306 36,065 Gross Capital 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 958 999 527 977 Regional Economic Expansion Agreements Other 210 356 135 22 196

210 1,134 549 1,176 TABLE G-l (Continued) Gross Revenue, Current and Capital Accounts, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador,

By Type and Major Source, 1949-50 to 1972-731

1949-50 1950- 51 1951-52 1952- 53 1953-54

Provincial Sources ($000) Sales of Goods and Services 8 Repa)~ents of Advances 231 35 116 348 Other 68 82 355 305

299 117 479 653

Total Gross Capital Account Revenue 210 1 2 613 1 2251 12028 1 2829

Revenue on Account of Pre-Union Surplus 17,126 1,798 848 226 167

Grand Total Revenue 37,769 31,472 33 z040 36 2 560 38,061 TABLE G-l (Continued) Gross Revenue, Current and Capital Accounts, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador,

By Type and Major Source, 1949-50 to 1972-731

1954- 55 1956-57 1957- 58 1958-59 Gross Current Account Revenue ($000) Federal Subsidies and Fiscal Payments Tax Equalization or Tax Renta14 12,546 12,483 13,805 16,028 16,892 Provincial Share of Estate Tax5 Statutory Subsidies 1,569 1,569 1,569 1,569 1,569 Entitlement under Terms of Union 13,550 Post Secondary Education Share of Federal Income Tax on Power Utilities 190 208 214 247 286 Other 3z950 3 z100 2,250 12400 8z550 18,255 17,360 17 z838 19,244 40,847

Federal Grants-in-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Manpower and Misc. Vocational Training Programmes 124 128 131 145 165 Hospital Insurance Plan 2,858 Canada Assistance Plan Medical Care Plan Other 1 2971 3,046 42717 6z497

22°95 3 2 174 4 2862 9 2 520

Total from Federal Government 22 2 079 24,106 50,367 Provincial Taxes Tax on Premium Income of Insurance Companies 281 284 Corporation Income Tax5 Personal Income Tax5 Social Security Assessment 6,337 6,719 7,774 7,751 8,033 Gasoline and Fuel Oil Tax 2,599 3,362 3,921 4,096 4,695 Tobacco Tax Tax on Fire Insurance Premiums 195 211 214 191 185 Other 153 179 141 117 120

9,284 10,471 12,050 12,436 13,317 TABLE G-I (Continued) Gross Revenue, Current and Capital Accounts, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador,

By Type and Major Source, 1949-50 to 1972-731

1955-56 1956- 57 1957-58 1958-59

($000) Other Provincial Sources Privi1eg88 t Licences and Permits Motor Vehicle and Drivers' Licences 1,057 1,198 1,369 1,425 1,522 Mineral Taxes and Royalties 110 140 511 1,136 J.,282 Other Na tura 1 Resources 206 273 299 358 311 Other 280 342 382 409 417 Sales of Goods and Services 2,099 1,997 2,526 2,685 2,445 Fines and Penalties 120 146 153 196 267 Interest, Discount, Premiums and Exchange 624 777 632 370 437 Liquor Profits 2,888 2,997 3,136 4,975 3,404 Other Enterprize Profits 247 257 260 269 296 Employee Contributions to Pensions Funds 102 117 127 149 195 Other 1z161 505 573 693 1,068

8z894 8 2 749 9 2968 12 2665 11 2644

Total from Provincial Sources 18 z178 19 2220 22,018 25,101 24,961

Total Gross Current Account Revenue 38 2 528 44 2°97 49 2207 75 2328

Gross CaEita1 Account Revenue

Federal Grants-in-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Manpower and Misc. Vocational Training Programmes 90 2 4 Trans Canada Highway Trunk .Roads and Roads to Resources Agreements 2,018 2,240 1,143 994 4,860 Regional Economic Expansion Agreements Other 198 53

2 z306 2 2307 12196 12°10 TABLE G-l (Continued) Gross Revenue, Current and Capital Accounts, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador,

By Type and Major Source, 1949-50 to 1972-731

1954- 55 1955-56 1957-58 1958- 59

($000) Provincial Sources Sales of Goods and Services 103 97 51 Repayments of Advances 263 492 301 551 424 Other 162 161 674 1,197

425 756 1,276 1,621

Total Gross Capital Account Revenue 2,731 3,063 1,983 6,684

Revenue on Account of Pre-Union Surplus 383 210

Grand Total Revenue 41,642 43,027 46,080 82,012 TABLE G-1 (Continued)

{.ZIOSS Revenue z Current and CaEital Accounts 2 Government of Newfoundland & Labrador! By Type and Major Source, 1949-50 to 1972-731

1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962- 63 1963-64

($000) Gross Current Account Revenue

Federal Subsidies and Fiscal Payments Tax Equalization or Tax Renta14 20,016 20,460 20,078 13,601 14,985 Provincial Share of Estate TaxS 318 276 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 308 140 180 196 Other 82 200 7!850 7,500 10,500 10,500

37 2°85 37,837 37 2374 34,255 35,613 Federal Grants-in-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Manpower and Misc. Vocational Training Programmes 174 221 250 254 685 Hospital Insurance Plan 4,708 5,518 5,835 7,588 8,744 Canada Assistance Plan Medical Care Plan Other 72 220 6,667 72 863 8 2469 8,710

12 2 102 12,406 13,948 16,311 18,139

Total from Federal Government 49 2 187 50,243 51 2322 50,566 Provincial Taxes Tax on Premium Income of Insurance Companies 294 292 270 357 404 Corporataon 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 278 235 272 268 258 Other 97 83 87 80

14 2 830 17,071 20 z780 30.358 33~137 TABLE G-l (Continued) Cross Revenue, Current and Capital Accounts, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador,

By Type and Major Source, 1949-50 to 1972-731

1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962- 63 1963- 64

($000) Other Provincial Sources Privi Ie ges , Licences and Permits Motor Vehicle and Drivers' Licences 1,720 1,961 2,512 3,017 3,099 Mineral Taxes and Royalties 348 1,151 935 974 1,031 Other Natural Resources 384 438 457 514 605 Other 473 490 556 618 713 Sales of Good~ and Services 2,511 2,481 2,682 2,628 2,989 Fines and Penalties 282 312 312 410 362 Interest, Discount, Premiums and Exchange 396 409 412 468 355 Liquor Prafi ts 3,792 3,685 4,680 4,267 5,048 Other Enterprizp Profits 301 353 355 343 443 Employee Contributions to Pensions FUilds 230 255 279 349 421 Other 730 850 845 938 1,577

11,167 12,385 14,025 14,526 16,64 J

Total from Provincial Sources 25,997 29,456 34,805 44,884 49,780

Total Gross Current Acc0unt Revenue 75,184 79,699 86,127 95,450 103,532

Gross Capital Account Revenue

Federal Grants-in-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Manpower and Misc. Vocational Training Programmes 6 5 3,617 17,780 6,647 Trans Canada HighHay Trunk Roads and Roads to Resources Agreements 7,460 5,491 2,229 1,894 12,752 Regional Economic Expansion Agreements Other 500 882 154 130 135

7 ,966 6,378 6,000 19,804 19,534 TABLE G-1 (Continued)

Gross Revenue, Current and Capital Accounts, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador,

By Type and Major Source, 1949-50 to 1972-731

1959- 60 1960- 61 1961-62 1962- 63 1963-64

($000) Provincial Sources Sales of Goods and Services 16 58 73 187 147 Repayments of Advances 587 315 880 492 583 Other 364 334 1,189 3,773 662

967 707 2,142 4,452 1,392

Total Gross Capital Account Revenue 8,933 7,085 8,142 24,256 20,926

Revenue on Account of Pre-Union Surplus

Grand Total Revenue 84,117 86 2 784 94 2269 119 , 706 124,458 TABLE G-l (Continued) Gross Revenue, Current and Capital Accounts, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador,

By Type and Major Source, 1949-50 to 1972-731

1964-65 1965-66 1966- 67 1967-68 1968- 69

($000) Gross Current Account Revenue

Federal Subsidies and Fiscal Payments Tax Equalization or Tax Renta14 18,373 22,163 29,007 67,866 71,779 Provincial Share of Estate Tax5 476 1,186 1,189 1,010 383 Statutory Subsidies 1,656 1,656 1,656 1,656 1,656 Entitlement under Terms of Union 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 Post Secondary Education 1,920 3,272 Share of Federal Income Tax on Power Utilities 243 263 312 399 1,198 Other 10,500 10,500 10,500

39,248 43,768 50,664 80,851 ~~ Federal Grants-in-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Manpower and Misc. Vocational Training Programmes 595 3,441 5,026 6,333 3,685 Hospital Insurance Plan 9,641 11,667 13,152 12,644 16,170 Canada Assistance Plan 18,138 21,287 Medical Care Plan Other 9,787 9,964 16,187 8,633 9 2469

20,023 25,072 34,365 45,748 5°2 611

Total from Federal Government· 59 ,271 68,840 85,029 126,599 136,899 Provincial Taxes Tax on Premium Income of Insurance Companies 467 390 575 556 1,171 Corporation Income Tax5 5,647 9,295 7,573 5,500 8,901 Personal Income Tax5 4,123 6,153 8,183 11,763 13,195 Social Security Assessment 18,298 20,033 21,973 28,805 35,125 Gasoline and Fuel Oil Tax 9,796 12,022 13,606 13,925 18,068 Tobacco Tax 1,088 1,839 2,064 1,966 4,019 Tax on Fire Insurance Premiums 287 277 241 353 334 Other 137 122 148 103 101

39,843 50,131 54,363 62 z 971 80 1 914 TABLE C-l (Continued) Gross Revenue, Current and Capital Accounts, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador,

By Type and Major Source, 1949-50 to 1972-7j

1964-65 1965- 66 1966- 67 1968- 69

($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 680 676 822 1,060 925 Other 840 893 883 1,001 1,067 Sales of Goods and Services 3,264 3,962 4,225 4,923 5,438 Fines and Penalties 444 470 547 742 842 Interest, Discount, Premiums and Exchange 1,125 382 606 462 847 Liquor Profits 8,139 7,495 9,782 11,262 11,414 Other Enterprize Profits 399 491 500 600 600 Employee Contributions to Pensions Funds 426 555 545 2,104 2,768 Other 1,072 2,412

20,248 22 2489 25 1 978 31,769

Total from Provincial Sources 60,091 72 2620 94 2 740

Total Gross Current Account Revenue 119 2362 141,460 221,339

Gross Capital Account Revenue

Federal Grants-tn-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Ma~power and Misc. Vocational Training Programmes 134 325 186 1,000 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 3,417 2 ,725 1,840

27,814 14,280 14,898 TABLE G-l (Continued) Gross Revenue z Current and Caeita1 Accounts z Govermnent of Newfoundland & Labrador, 1 By Type and Major Source z 1949-50 to 1972-73

1964-65 1965- 66 1966- 67 1967- 68 1968- 69

($000) Provincial Sources Sales of Goods and Services 139 84 59 17 303 Repayments of Advances 653 182 266 278 813 Other 412 1z376 1,877 1z567 2z621

1z204 1z642 2z202 1,862 3 2 737

Total Gross Capital Account Revenue 28 z465 29 z456 16,482 19 2668 18,635

Revenue on Account of Pre-Union Surplus

Grand Total Revenue 147~827 170,916 181~852 241 2 007 270 2361 TABLE G-l (Continued)

Gross Revenuez Current and CaEita1 Accounts! Goverrunent of Newfoundland & Labrador~ By TYEe and Major Source, 1949- 50 to 1972-731

1969-70 1970-71 1971-722 1972-733

Gross Current Account Revenue

Federal Subsidies and Fiscal Payments Tax Equalization or Tax Renta14 84,955 90,369 120,551 120,000 Provincial Share of Estate Tax5 557 361 (41) 6746 Statutory Subsidies 1,656 1,656 1,656 1,708 Entitlement under Terms of Union 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 Post Secondary Education 4,430 5,905 6,347 7,253 Share of Federal Income Tax on Power Utilities 934 1,030 2,029 1,750 Other

100,532 138,542 139 2385 Federal Grants-in-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions Manpower and Misc. Vocational Training Programmes 4,871 7,088 5,721 6,581 Hospital Insurance Plan 21,306 24,663 26,730 29,793 Canada Assistance Plan 20,454 20,765 25,827 28,064 Medical Care Plan 3,891 635 4,070 4,404 Other 4~896 4 z025 5,269

55 2418 66~373 742111

Total from Federal Government 155 2950 169 1 079 204 1 915 213 1496 Provincial Taxes Tax on Premium Income of Insurance Companies 585 763 864 977 Corporation Income5 9,463 7,916 8,951 10,750 Personal Income Tax5 19,347 26,673 28,041 33,650 Social Security Assessment 36,985 41,917 50,307 55,100 Gasoline and Fuel Oil Tax 19,673 21,272 22,554 27,250 Tobacco Tax 4,208 4,565 4,944 9,400 Tax on Fire Insurance Premiums 1,326 1,403 1,638 1,770 Other 31

104.540 117,351 138 2 943 TABLE G-1 (Continued) Gross Revenuo, Current and Capital Accounts, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador,

By Type and Major Source, 1949-50 to 1972-731

2 1969- 70 1970-1971 1971- 72 1972_733

Other Provincial Sources Privileges , Licences and Permits Motor Vehicle and Drivers' Licences 4,486 4,693 5,623 5,825 Mineral Taxes and Royalties 3,559 3,219 3,947 4,300 Other Natural Resources 1,294 1,387 1,412 2,556 Other 1,173 1,273 1,305 1,215 Sales of Goods and Services 3,972 3,800 4,024 4,721 Fines and Penalties 871 895 885 910 Interest, Discount, Pre~iums and Exchange 2,315 3,042 2,107 1,910 Liquor Profits 11,318 13,819 17,872 19,500 Other Enterprize Profits 652 691 700 800 Employee Contributions to Pensions Funds 3,178 4,260 4,829 6,395 Other 4,111 2,808 696 895

36,929 39,887 43,400 49,027

Total from Provincial Sources 1282566 144,427 1602 751 187,970

Total Gross Current Account Revenue 284,516 313 1 50fi 365 1 6fi6 401 1 4('6

Gross Capital Account Revenue

Federal Grants-in-Aid and Shared Cost Contributions }1anpower and Misc. Vocational Training Prograrrnnes 39 6,757 Trans Canada Highway, Trunk Roads and Roads to Resources Agreements 15,378 10,290 147 Regional Economic Expansion Agreements 11,655 35,050 35,233 Other 1,701 2,352 12727 9 2026

17,079 24 2336 43,681 44,259 TABLE G-1 (Continued) Gross Revenue, Current and Capital Accounts, Government of Nm~found1and & Labrador,

By Type and Major Source, 1949-50 to 1972-731

1969-70 19iO-71 1971- n 2 1972-733

Provincial Sources Sales of Goods and Services 1,007 24 169 610 Repayments of Advances 872 3,304 18,145 2,422 Other 457 2.l:·G6 12943 1!451 2,336 5,,94 20,257 4,4(3 ------Total G~oss Capital Account Rever.~e ~41J~_::: 30,1.30 63,936 4e, 7~2 Revenue on Account of Pre-Union Surplus

Grand Total Revenue _303,_.2;31 ...... 3_~1J.(.;~-: 429,604 450z208

1 This table presents a more detailed breakdown of revenue sources than previously published in Teble G.l and closely parallels the revenue by source clAssifications published by Statistics Canada in the Financial Manat(~mcnt Series.

2 Revised

3 Esti~tes - as approved by the Legislatur~.

4 Payments gn Accocnt of Tax Rental Agr~et:lLnt rrior l") 1962-63.

5 Prior to 1962-63 the Government of Newfoundland rented to the Federal Gover::r.:..?n.t its right to inpc::e thest:' Laxes. In lieu C'f these ri3hts the Province received from Ottawa sums of money ~s stated in the Tax Rental Agreements.

6 Includes $300,000 on account of Succession Duties and Gift Tax. GROSS CURRENT AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT EXPENDITURES: GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 1

BY DEPARTMENT , 1968-69 TO 1972-73

1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 De2artment Total Current Capital Total Current CaEital Total Current Ca:eita1 -mousands of Do11ars-)-- (Thousand s of Dollars) (Thousand s of Dollars)

Consolidated Fund Services 34,832 21,087 13,745 40,479 30,866 9,613 45,986 34,549 11,437 Legislative 504 504 521 521 606 606 Executive Council 325 325 433 433 486 486 Finance 5,318 5,318 3,366 3,358 8 2,889 2,889 Provincial Affairs 1,373 1,373 1,193 1,193 895 895 Education & Youth 76,131 68,616 7,515 80, 778 74,265 6,513 96,054 84,460 11,594 Justice 6,784 6,458 326 6,896 6,823 73 7,813 7,795 18 Mines, Agriculture & Resources 7,985 7,539 446 8,397 8,003 394 6,025 5,455 570 Public Works 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 59,326 2,303 70,413 63,523 6,890 Social Services & Rehabilitation 45,812 45,218 594 42,582 41,947 635 46, 758 45,816 942 Newfoundland Liquor Commission 1,606 1,538 68 1,713 1,641 72 1,964 1,891 73 Municipal Aifdir s & 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 3,878 327 3,031 2,538 493 Economic Development 11,739 6,592 5,147 23,073 8,808 14,265 43,675 14,662 29,013 Labour 722 722 744 744 875 875 Highways 57,607 15,215 42,392 52,229 15,361 36,868 50,572 17,603 32,969 Supply & Services 497 497 723 723 2,232 2,038 194 Labrador Affairs 255 255 207 207 346 346 Community & Social Development 3,387 3 2 875 18 2 954 3z 104

Total 336,809 81,980 349 z069 417 z 104 301,823 TABLE G-2 (Cont'd)

GROSS CURRENT AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT EXPENDITURES, GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRAOOR,

BY DEPARTMENT, 1968-69 TO 1972-73

2,3 2 3 1971-72 1972-73 ' Deeartment Total Current Caeita1 Total Current Capital (Thousands of Dollars) (Thousands of Dollars)

Consolidated Fund Services 49,272 42,371 6,901 55,181 53,988 1,194 Legislative 1,085 1,085 1,318 1,318 Executive Council 847 847 762 762 Finance 2,975 2,975 3,080 3,080 Provincial Affairs 1,373 1,221 151 1,203 1,121 82 Education & Youth 128, 710 107,660 21,050 135,077 117, 792 17,285 Jus tice 8,954 8,928 26 10,079 9,912 167 Mines, Agriculture & Resources 12,150 9,830 2,320 16,536 11,982 4,554 Public Works 6,950 5,020 1,930 6,557 5,142 1,415 Health 78,201 76,449 7,751 103,948 76,296 27,652 Social Services & Rehabili ta tion 54,652 53,522 1,130 60,014 58,380 1,634 Newfoundland Liquor Commission 2,273 2,196 76 2,403 2,324 79 Municipal Affairs & Housing 17,823 12,676 5,148 14,553 9,480 5,073 Fisheries 5,951 2,817 3,134 7,833 2,633 5,200 Economic Development 53,471 22,630 30,841 72,997 24,032 48,966 Labour 927 927 1,025 1,025 Highways 60,546 19,413 41,133 41,270 19,630 21,640 Supply & Services 1,042 1,000 43 911 862 50 Labrador Affairs 437 437 509 509 Community & Social Development 47,512 3~880 43,632 53}959 4,436 49 z523

Total 535 z151 369 2 884 165~268 589 z213 404 z699 184 z 513 Note: Figures may not add to totals because of rounding. l. Revised. 2. Estimates - As approved by the Legislature. 3. In addition to capital account expenditure shown, the Province is estimated to spend $56,684,800 in 1971-72 and $40,149,300 in 1972-73 on debt retirement (See Notes at the end of Table G-3 for further explanation). TABLE G-3

Gross Current and CaEita 1 Account EXEenditures! Government of Newfoundland and Labrador,

By Function, 1949-50 to 1972- 731

1949- 50

Function Tota 1 Current Capital Tota 1 Current Capita 1 Total Curr~nt Capital ($000) ($000) (SOOO)

General Government 2,853 2,844 9 3,104 2,873 231 3,577 3,505 7;;

Protection of Persons and Property 1,437 1,365 72 1,385 1,385 1,626 1,488 138

Trans£ortation and Communications 4,016 1,860 2,156 6,585 1,859 4,726 6,843 2,360 4,483

Health 6,639 4,145 2,494 6,463 4,541 1,922 6,973 5,436 1,537

Social Welfare 7,783 7,775 8 10,687 10,662 2S 9,556 9,536 20

Recreational and Cultural Services 63 63 64 64 41 41

Education 4,396 3,948 448 4,625 4,211 414 5,521 4,957 564

Primary and Secondary 3,927 3,508 419 4,112 3,713 399 4,862 4,311 551 Vocational Schools 123 123 183 183 229 229 Universities 101 80 21 85 75 10 120 120 Other 245 237 8 245 240 5 310 297 13

Nature1 Resources and Primar~ Industries 1,465 1,345 120 2,285 1,048 1,237 1,580 1,179 401

Trade and Industrial Development 123 123 2,283 163 2,120 9,777 223 9,554

Local Government P1annina and Development 378 110 268 680 245 435 412 187 225

Debt Charses and Other Financial Expenses 364 364 309 309 312 312

Principal Redemptions and Sinking Fund Contributions 111 111 111 111 111 111 Interest 251 251 197 197 199 199 Other 2 2 1 1 2 2

ReS/iona 1 Economic Expansion Programmes

Other 267 267 365 6 359 250 10 240

Expenditure on Account of Pre-Union Liabilities 5,240 588 121

TOTAL: Expenditures 35,024 23,942 5,842 39,423 27,366 11,469 46,589 29,234 17,234 TABLE G-3 (Continued)

Gross Current and CaEita1 Account ExEenditures z Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, By Function. 1949-50 to 1972-731

1952-53 1953- 54 ~ Function Total Current Capital Total Current Capital Total Current Capital

($000) ($000) ($000)

General Government 3,645 3,594 51 3,982 3,944 38 4,569 4,332 237

Protection of Persons and Property 1,785 1,632 153 1,825 1,819 6 2,024 1,946 78

Transportation and Communications 5,611 2,370 3,241 7,617 2,819 4,798 12,059 3,285 8,774 Health 6,663 6,004 659 7,836 7,483 353 8,733 8,315 418

Social Welfare 5,872 5,872 6,256 6,256 6,921 6,921

Recreational and Cultural Services 38 38 45 45 39 39

Education 6,420 5,691 729 6,770 6,064 706 9,070 7,555 1,515

Primary and Secondary 5,690 5,006 684 5,989 5,332 657 7,793 6,679 1,114 Vocational Schools 258 258 324 303 21 683 397 286 Universities 220 179 41 156 130 26 250 140 lIB Other 252 248 4 301 299 2 344 339 5

Natural Resources and Prima!I Industries 2,166 1,242 924 3,962 2,423 1,539 4,573 1,579 2,994

Trade and Industrial Deve10~ent 5,738 281 5,457 3,108 428 2,680 4,426 225 4,201

Local Government P1annins and Deve10~ent 583 504 79 642 283 359 808 359 449

Debt Charses and Other Finane ia 1 Expenses 2,093 843 1,250 1,052 1,052 1,798 1,498 300

Principal Redemptions and Sinking Fund Contributions 1,361 111 1,250 411 411 711 411 300 Interest 505 505 640 640 897 897 Other 227 227 1 1 190 190

ReSiona1 Economic Expansion Programmes

Other 875 352 523 1,236 490 746 784 394 390

Ex;eenditure on Account of Pre-Union Liabilities 91 38 38

TOTAL: Expenditures 19 356 41,580 28 1423 13 1066 44 1 369 33 2106 llz225 55 2842 36.448 1 TABLE G-3 (Continued)

Gross Current and CaEital Account EXEenditures, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, By Function, 1949-50 to 1972-731

1955-56 1956-57 1957- 58

Function Total Current Capital Total Current Capital Total Current Capital ($000) ($000) ($000)

General Government 4,925 4,842 83 4,937 4,783 154 5,270 5,094 176

Protection of Persons and Property 2,059 2,058 2,300 2,264 36 2,561 2,535 26

Transportation and Communications 13,932 3,593 10,339 11,146 3,933 7,213 9,342 4,836 4,506

Health 9,098 8,797 301 10,591 9,816 775 12,020 11,429 591

Social Welfare 7,361 7,361 8,301 8,196 105 10,505 10,309 196

Recreational and Cultural Services 39 39 38 38 48 48

Education 9,055 8,179 876 10,700 8,734 1,966 12,266 9,979 2,287

Primary and Secondary 8,077 7,211 866 8,973 7,634 1,339 10,243 8,651 1,592 Vecational Schools 478 469 9 519 511 8 650 646 4 Universities 156 156 288 166 122 469 206 263 Other 344 343 1 920 423 497 904 476 428

Natural Resources and Primarl Industries 4,106 1,496 2,610 3,951 1,881 2,070 4,373 1,903 2,470

Trade and Industrial Deve1o~ent 1,759 292 1,467 2,110 357 1,753 3,914 467 3,447

Local Government P1annins and Deve1o~ent 786 336 450 1,063 384 679 1,077 902 175

Debt Charses and Other Financial Expenses 2,443 2,443 3,150 3,149 1 4,698 3,735 963

Principal Redemptions and Sinking Fund Contributions 771 771 1,252 1,251 1 2,184 1,221 963 Interest 1,421 1,421 1,893 1,893 1,895 1,895 Other 251 251 5 5 619 619

Resional Economic Expansion Programmes

Other 658 376 282 722 357 365 630 427 203

EXEenditure on Account of Pre-Union Liabilities 38 TOTAL: Expenditures 56,259 39 2812 16 2409 59 2009 43 2892 15,117 66 2704 51 2664 15 2040 TABLE G-3 (Continued)

Gross Current and Capital Account Expenditures. Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, By Function, 1949-50 to 1972_7!1

Function Total Current Total Current

($000) ($000) ($000) General Government 6,259 5,178 1,081 5,865 5,568 297 6,686 5,864 822

Protection of Persons and Property 2,892 2,802 90 3,053 3,048 5 3,349 3,285 64

Transportation and Communications 18,235 6,429 11,806 22,292 7,474 14,818 22,024 8,653 13,371

Health 15,627 13,829 1,798 17,248 15,520 1,728 17,987 16,972 1,015

Socia 1 Welfare 14.394 14,355 39 15,342 15,300 42 15,545 15,493 52

Recreation~l and Cultural Services 43 43 48 48 101 101

Education 15,119 12,240 2,879 16,153 13,982 2,171 19,226 16,219 3,007

Primary and Secondary 13,298 10,759 2,539 14,356 12,297 2,059 17 ,088 14,380 2,708 Vocational Schools 701 688 13 763 756 7 920 817 103 Universities 278 182 96 295 194 101 427 237 190 Other 842 611 231 739 735 4 791 785 6

Natural Resources and Primary Industries 4,018 2,457 1,561 3,180 2,181 999 3,885 2,524 1,361

Trade and Industrial Development 629 507 122 1,911 482 1,429 1,922 495 1,427

Local Government Planning and Development 1,258 1,164 94 1,528 1,251 277 1,530 1,367 163

Debt Charges and Other Financial Expenses 5,740 4,453 1,287 4,630 4,629 1 6,414 6,403 11

Principal Redemptionsand Sinking Fund Contributions 2,871 1,584 1,287 1,705 1,704 1 1,835 1,824 11 Interest 2,594 2,594 2,746 2,746 3,969 3,969 Other 275 275 179 179 610 610

Regional Economic Expansion Programmes

Other 917 433 484 901 541 360 1,064 521 543

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 TABLE G-3 (Continued)

Gross Current and Ca:eital Account EXEenditure! Government of Newfoundland and Labrador,

By Function! 1949-50 to 1972-73 1

1961-62 1962- 63 1963- 64 Function Total Current Ca:eita 1 Total Current Ca:eital Total Current ~ ($000) ($000) (SOOO)

General Government 8,045 7,259 786 7,655 7,336 319 7,804 7,676 128

Protection of Persons and Pro:eerty 3,388 3,381 7 3,595 3,580 15 3,910 3,891 19

TransEortation and Communications 16,922 9,160 7,762 22,788 10,647 12,141 35,634 10,858 24,776

Health 19,393 17,860 1,533 20,500 19,432 1,068 24,181 22,154 2,027

Social Welfare 16,776 16,657 119 18,508 18,452 56 19,900 19,841 59

Recreational and Cultural Services 128 128 157 157 215 210 5

Education 23,238 17,335 5,903 38,921 18,625 20,296 31,827 22,289 9,538

Primary and Secondary 17,530 15,323 2,207 18,778 16,684 2,094 21,387 19,075 2,312 Vocational Schools 4,551 927 3,624 18,792 969 17,823 9,003 2,104 6,899 Universities 318 247 71 580 207 373 622 307 315 Other 839 838 1 771 765 6 815 803 12

Natural Resources and Primarl Industries 4,435 3,083 1,352 4,013 3,148 865 4,631 3,525 1,106

Trade and Industrial Develo~ent 2,527 563 1,964 2,600 592 2,008 2,743 756 1,987

Local Government Plannin~ and Develo:ement 1,842 1,801 41 2,106 2,075 31 2,151 2,148 3

Debt Chaq~es and Other Financial EXEenses 8,053 8,045 8 9,441 9,441 11,902 9,053 2,849

Principal Redemptions and Sinking Fund Contributions 2,313 2,305 8 2,548 2,548 5,729 2,880 2,849 Interest 5,431 5,431 6,595 6,595 5,677 5,677 Other 309 309 298 298 496 496

Regional Economic Ex:eansion Programmes

Other 994 655 339 3,667 624 3,043 760 581 179

EXEend iture on Account of Pre-Union Liabilities

TOTAL: Expenditures 105 1 741 85 1 927 19,814 133 1 951 94,109 39 1 842 145 1 658 102,982 42!676 .IABLE G-1 (Continued)

Govp.rnment Current and Capital Account Expenditure, Gov~rnment of Newfoundland and Labrado~,

By Function, 1949-50 to 1972-i31

Function Total Current Capital Total Capital Total Current Capital ($000) ($000) ($000)

8,370 8,296 General Government 74 9,S04 9,698 206 12,653 11,743 910

Protection of Persens and Property 4,173 4,173 4,736 4,679 57 5,555 5,318 237

Transportation and Communications 55,324 11,915 43,409 56,847 12,875 43,972 42,365 12,751 29,614

Health 26,486 24,495 1,991 32,6B4 29,090 3,594 42,136 33,502 8,734

Social Welfare 20,672 20,591 81 21,447 21,3E8 79 28,399 28,225 174

Recreational and Cultural Services 246 246 258 258 3,556 1,0(;2 2,794

Education 28,812 26,075 2,73i 33,348 29,411 3,937 56,769 37,80G 18,9(;3

Primary and Secondary 23,417 21,111 2,306 25,164 22,758 2,426 30,980 26,288 4,692 Vocational Schools 4,007 3,714 293 4,973 4,635 338 10,481 8,398 2,083 Universities 395 346 49 779 612 167 14,102 2,074 12,028 Other 993 904 89 2,412 1,406 1,006 1,206 1,046 160

Natural Resources end Primarl Industries 5,059 4,606 453 6,907 5,931 976 20,239 7,774 12,465 11,203 Trade and Industrial Develo~ent 1,246 825 421 3,983 1,659 2,324 14,975 3,772

Local Government Plannin~ and Develo~ent 2,255 2,238 17 3,767 3,655 112 9,159 4,070 5,089

Debt Char6es and Other Finane ia 1 Expensef; 19,510 10,438 9,072 16,246 15,116 1,130 19,560 18,144 1,416

Principal Redemptions and Sinking Fund Contributions 12,090 3,018 9,072 4,617 3,487 1,130 5,487 4,071 1,416 Interest 6,768 6,768 11,072 11,072 13,687 13,687 Other 652 652 557 557 386 386

ReSional Economic Ex£ansion Programmes

~ 1,021 789 232 1,177 685 492 2,007 871 1,136 Expenditure on Account of Pre-Union Liabilities

TOTAL: Expenditures 173,174 114,687 58,487 191,304 134,425 56,879 257,773 165,038 92,735 TABLE G-3 (Continued)

Government Current and CaEita 1 Account EXEenditure, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador,

By Function, 1949-50 to 1972-731

1967-68 1968- 69 1969-70

Function Total Current Capital Total Current Capital Total ~ Capita 1 ($000) ($000) ($000)

General Government 19,844 9,239 10,605 14,468 11 ,270 3,198 13,186 12,323 863

Protection of Persons and Property 7,253 7,068 185 8,411 8,085 326 8,637 8,384 253

Transportation and Communications 53,061 14,817 38,244 58,067 15,663 42,404 51,972 15,095 36,877

Health 49,556 42,348 7,208 56,432 53,364 3,068 59,546 58,080 1,466

Socia 1 Welfare 40,746 40,701 45 44,537 44,472 65 41,430 41,369 61

Recreational and Cultural Services 2,282 2,129 153 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 5,972

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 9,765 231 10,777 10,110 667 Universities 24,147 7,865 16,282 13,850 11,543 2,307 12,817 12,247 570 Other 1,042 834 208 987 985 2 1,369 1,169 200

Natural Resources and PrirnarI Industries 11,761 10,310 1,451 13,803 11,858 1,945 13,089 12,368 721

Trade and Industrial DeveloEment 30,473 2,160 28,313 15,255 4,011 11,244 21,881 6,780 15,101

Local Government P1annins and Development 10,615 5,518 5,097 7,083 6,528 555 8,207 6,114 2,093

Debt Charges and Other Financial Expenses 30,014 24,120 5,894 34,553 25,424 9,129 41,914 32,069 9,845

Principal Redemptions and Sinking Fund Contributions 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 649 649 82 82 113 113

ReSional Economic EXEansion Programmes

Other 6,407 3,607 2,800 7,013 3,946 3,067 5,767 4,808 959

Expend iture on Account of Pre-Union Liabilities

TOTAL: Expenditures 338 2499 216,099 122,400 336,807 254 2 828 81,979 349 z065 272 2 797 76 2268 TABLE G-3 (Continued)

Government Current and CaEita1 Account EXEenditurez Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, By Function 1949-50 to 1972-731

1970-11 1971- 722 1972- 733

Function Total Current Capital Total Current Capital Total Current Capital

($000) ($000) ($0000)

General Government 15,310 14,895 415 16,987 16,084 903 18,229 17,086 1,143

Protection of Persons and Property 9,396 9,359 37 10,741 10,715 26 12,088 11,931 157

Transportation and Cammunications 50,237 17,251 32,986 60,098 18,935 41,163 40,617 18,951 21,666

Health 67,787 61,637 6,150 76,973 69,772 7,201 102,424 75,378 27,046

Social Welfare 46,258 45,796 462 54,384 54,379 5 56,886 56,616 270

Recreational and Cultural Services 3,863 2,200 1,663 7,673 3,624 4,049 4,957 3,775 1,182

Education 95,060 84,001 n,059 124,018 105,152 18,866 134,028 117,756 16,272

Primary and Secondary 63,390 55,478 7,912 78,483 69,547 8,936 86,503 77 ,401 9,102 Vocational Schools 12,387 11,502 885 20,069 13,139 6,930 20,563 14,968 5,595 Universities 17,690 15,628 2,062 23,463 20,463 3,000 24,356 23,006 1,350 Other 1,593 1,393 200 2,003 2,003 2,606 2,381 225

Natural Resources and Primarx Industries 9,691 8,628 1,063 19,020 13 ,652 5,368 25,712 16,218 9,494

Ttad.~ and IngY§trial Q~~~lQRm~nt 42,286 12,247 30,039 55,038 19,009 36,029 69,723 20,166 49,557

Local Government Planning and Develo~ent 9,147 6,969 2,178 13,228 12,080 1,148 10,228 8,650 1,578

Debt Ch8q~es and Other Financia 1 Expenses 47,528 35,427 12,101 101,664 42,937 58,727 96,409 54,139 42,270

Principal Redemptions and Sinking Fund Contributions 12,101 12,101 58,727 58,7274 42,270 42,2704 Interest 35,301 35,301 41,240 41,240 52,184 52,184 Other 126 126 1,697 1,697 1,955 1,955

Regional Economic Expansion Programnes 15,850 15,8505 43,632 43,6325 49,523 49,5235

Other 4,691 3,413 1,278 8,380 3,545 4,835 8,538 4,033 4,505

Expenditure on Account of Pre-Union Liabilities 369 884 4 4 TOTAL: Expenditures 417 1 104 301 1 823 115 1 281 591 1 836 1 221 2952 629 2362 404 z699 224 1 663 TABLE G-3 (Continued)

GROSS CURRENT AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT EXPENDITURES, GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDlAND AND LABRADOR,

BY FUNCTION, 1949-50 to 1972-731

1. This table presents a more detailed breakdown of functional expenditures than previously published in Table G-3; and closely parallels the Expenditure by Function classifications published by Statistics Canada in the Financial Management Series.

2. Revised

3. Estimates - as approved by the Legislature.

4. Includes the understated expenditures on debt retirement which are not reflected as departmental expenditures in the provincial estimates but as Non-Budgetary items.

1972- 723 ($000) Sinking Fund 10,397 11,749

Debt Redemptions 46,288 28,400

Total 56,685 40,149

5. DREE Expenditures were broken down as follows: 2 1970-71 1971_72 ($000)

Transportation Development 13,061 25,149 31,009

Industrial & Residential Servicing 1,604 7,080 6,097

Training and Educational Development 1,019 11,316 11,917

~esource Development 166

Total 15,850 43.632 49.523 TABLE G-4

TOTAL AND PER CAPITA DIRECT AND GUARANTEED DEBT, GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

AS OF MARCH 31 OF THE FISCAL YEARS 1968-69 TO 1971-72

3 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 (THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)

Direct Debt:

Gross Funded Debt 351,791 414,937 526,600 572,934 Less: Sinking Funds 47,956 61,032 74,946 90,363 2 Net Funded Debt 303,835 353,905 451,654 482,571

Bank Overdraft 16,005 9,071 17,692 1 Temporary Borrowings 29,767 17,127 288 Other BorrOWings 6,133 5,882 6,433 Due on New Road Machinery 971 410 99 Due on Road Building Contracts 16,462 5,.897 1,666 Due to Government of Canada - Regional Economic ExpanSion Programmes 1,836 Other Unfunded Debt 3,898 5,110 2,113

Total Unfunded Debt 73,236 43,497 30,127 80,072

Net Funded Debt of Wholly Owned Crown Corporations 66,306 63,924 61,542 58,707

Total Net Direct Debt 443,377 461,326 543,323 621,350 TABLE G-4 (Continued)

3 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72

(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)

Guaranteed Debt:

Debentures:

Municipalities (various coupons and maturities) 15,132 14,439 13,709 Municipalities (Municipal Development Loan Board and CMHC) 4,734 4,689 4,642 Corporation and Crown Corporate Agencies 165,167 217,703 240,846 Boards of Education 807 777 746 Power Distribution Districts 3,649 3,602 3,553 Other 2,137 2,031 1,657

Total Guaranteed Debentures 191,626 243,241 265,153

Bank Loans:

Municipali ties 11,971 5,257 7,268 Crown Corporate Agencies: Newfoundland and Labrador Power Commission 5,000 St. John's Housing Corporation 1,788 1,450 1,138 Crown Corporations 2,400 4,500 Boards of Education 205 100 34 Power Distribution Districts 2,563 200 133 Corporate 7,188 25,722 36,411 Other - Corporate and Individual 4,103 2,901 1,975 Deposits in Newfoundland Savings Bank and Interest Payable Thereon

Total Guaranteed Bank Loans 35,218 40,130 46,959

Total Guaranteed Debt 226,844 283,371 312,112 396,525 TABLE G-4 (Continued)

3 1968-69 1969-10 1911-72

(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)

Total Net Direct plus Guaranteed Debt 610,221 144,691 855,435 1,011,815

Per Capita Net Direct Debt 863 892 1,041 1,168 Per Capita Guaranteed Debt 441 548 598 145 Per Capita Net Direct plus Guaranteed Debt 1,304 1,440 1,639 1,913

1 Includes amounts from the proceeds of the sale by Newfoundland Municipal Financing Corporation of its 1% Sinking Fund Debentures due 1981 which have been advanced to the Province.

2. In order to provide a consistent historical debt series, outstanding funded debt and sinking funds 1n U.S. dollars have not been converted to Canadian dollars as has been done in the Public Accounts from 1961-68.

3 Subject to audit. TABLE H-1

CHEQUES CASHED IN CLEARING CENTRES, ST. JOHN'S, BY MONTH, 1969 TO

Year Januarl Februar~ March April Mal June July August Se:etember October November December Total

1969 343,315 391,065 355,378 358,434 346,096 357,157 366,198 638,359 572,966 572,319 501,240 478,844 5,281,371

1970 426,836 373,102 486,035 478,874 540,700 555,898 516,082 598,608 598,537 602,732 556,429 483,651 6,217,484

1971 391,408 371,698 541,048 656,647 494,705 525,239 387,329 634,539 474,863 485,4~9 626,079 561,662 6,150,676

1972 418,597 472,484 488,556 583,014 588,912 571,035 TABLE H-2

SUMMARY OF INSURANCE STATISTICS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 To 1970

1967 1968 Net Net Net Net Premiums Claims Premiums Claims TYPE Written Incurred Written Incurred (Dollars) (Dollars) Accident and Sickness ...... 3,789,540 2,336,288 4,231,794 3,180,418 Automobile ...... 8,341,444 5,174,473 9,570,715 5,850,239 Boiler ...... 161,665 51,940 108,485 190,214 Employers' Liability .••.•••..•••• 11,774 139,157 8,149 15,132 Fire •••.••••••••••••••.•••••••••• 5,076,773 1,706,545 5,334,270 2,074,185 Guarantee-Fidelity .••.•.•••.••••• 28,921 ,709 30,468 -696 - Surety •••••••.•••.••.•• 274,616 209,213 754,010 423,972 Inland Transportation ..•..••.••.• 174,312 18,157 207,797 59,546 Life-Ordinary •.•••.•.••.•..••.••• 6,965,160 5,741,277 7,291,674 5,746,955 - Group .•••••••••••••••••••••• 2,508,356 2,485,415 2,841,268 1,969",400 -Annuities •••••••••.••.•••.•• 3,153,639 2,265,721 ;3,202,534 1,620,823 -Industrial ••••••••.••.•..•.• 15,123 4,925 15,345 7,546 Machinery •.••••••••••••••••.••••• 59,435 147,717 83,755 68,576 Marine ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 116,138 089 125,955 70,876 Miscellaneous ••••••••••••••••••.• 328,105 ,584 352,408 . 146,756 Plate Glass •••••••••••••••••.•••• 52,761 19,342 41,689 19~727 Property Damage-Personal ••...... • 477,268 165,298 447,657 244,048 -Real ••••••••••••• 571,971 569,329 573,500 83,695 Public Liability ....••.•.•••••.•• 419,798 216,320 551,827 75,218 Aircraft •••.••••••••••••••.•••••• 92,704 40,114 157,296 7,440 Theft ...... 66,970 53,169 59,449 22,071 Total ...... 32,686,473 21,503~782 ,990,045 21,876,141 TABLE B-2 (CONTllruED)

1970 Net Net Net Net Premiums Claims Premiui1lS Claims TYPE Written Inc1lrred Written Inc1lrred (Dollars) (Dollars) Accident and Sickness •••.••.•.•• 3,571,105 2,544,524 4,259,227 3,278,087 Automobile ...... 10,455,561 5,905,216 11,498,893 6,892,266 Boiler ...... CI •••••••• 172,335 80,868 132,371 15,078 Emp1oyers'Liabi1ity •..•...•..•. 7,995 ,296 9,315 23,952 Fire ...... •....•.....•...... • 5,703,023 3,443,488 6,613,758 2,617,359 Guarantee-Fidelity ••.•..•...... 42,830 42,123 60,652 -14,205 -S1lrety •.•..•....•..•. 699,044 365,270 608,180 44,500 Inland Transportation ••••....•. 90,359 143, 186,560 -20,633 Life_ordinary .••.••..••••.••...} - Group ...... -Annuiti~s ••.••..•...... • 14,395,163 14,598,668 16,012,863 8,680,412 - Industrla1 •.••..•..•.•.... Machinery ...... ,443 34,962 82,180 210,337 Marine .•••..••.•••..••..••.•.•. 173,545 67,270 159,538 31,975 Miscellaneous •. 0...... 366,592 95,631 477,410 244,061 Plate Glass ••••••.•.••••••.•••• 49,513 22,563 58,271 28,002 Property Damage-Personal...... 652,591 201,579 950,098 467,611 -Real...... 286,652 135,004 468,341 1,125,915 Public Liability...... 565,861 287,041 671,128 126,303 Aircraft ••••••••••••••.•••••.•. 225,459 1,131 319,824 -429 rr:h eft •••••••..•••••••.••.••.••• 98 ,480 20,855 66,996 40,315 Total •••••••.•••••••••.•.••.•.• 37,629, 27,972,469 4?,635,605 ,790,906 TABLE H-3

NUMBER OF TAXPAYERS, TOTAL INCOME , TOTAL TAX ,

NEWFOUNDLANTI AND LABRADOR:2 BY INCOME CLASSES :2 1967 TO 1210 1967 1968 Number Number of Total Total of Total Total Taxpayers Income Tax Taxpayers Income Tax ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) Under $1,000 ...... 535 212 8 682 288 7 1,000- 2,000 ...... 13,897 21,242 653 13,889 21,851 737 2,000- 3,000 ...... · . · . · . 16,116 40,520 2,220 14,087 35,249 1,950 3,000- 4 ,000 ...... 16,748 58,509 3,780 17,338 60,218 4,125 4,000- 5 ,000 ...... 15,167 68,018 4,811 15,978 71,635 5,705 5,000- 6,000 ...... 10,434 56,992 4,997 12,533 68,302 6,142 6,000- 7 ,000 ... · . · .. · ... · . · . 7,093 45,759 4,594 7,937 51,323 5,311 7,000- 8,000 ...... 4,029 30,037 3,490 5,622 42,000 4,918 8,000- 9,000 ...... · · · . · .. 2,844 24,066 3,136 3,862 32,608 4,381 9,000-10,000 ...... 1,799 17,079 2,442 2,306 21,856 3,188 10,000-15,000 ...... 3,530 41,437 6,924 4,834 57,371 9,718 15,000-20,000 ...... 639 10,931 2,288 871 14,640 3,098 20,000-25,000 ...... 238 5,283 1,345 295 6,526 1,692 Over 25,000 ...... 381 15,256 5,136 476 18,826 6,550 Total ...... 93,450 435,342 45,823 100,710 502,693 57,521

NOTE: Colums may not add up exactly because of rounding. TABLE H-3 (Continued)

1969 1970

Number Number of Total Total of Total Total TaxEa~ers Income Tax TaxEa~ers Income Tax ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

Under $1,000 758 234 5 245 79 15 1,000 - 2,000 13,069 20,399 757 12,721 19,6qO 767 2,000 - 3,000 15,363 38,561 2,5q5 15,460 38,697 2,640 3,000 - 4,000 16,799 58,654 4,600 16,805 53,867 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 7,573 9,634 62,367 7,770 7,000 - 8,000 6,817 50,955 6,959 8,122 60,800 8,449 8,900 - 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 8,598 102,612 19,967 15,000 - 20,000 1,223 20,677 4,664 1,500 25,151 5,879 20,000 - 25,000 351 7,754 2,112 397 8,833 2,441 Over 25,000 594 24,079 8,905 693 27,988 10,487 Total 105,213 557,077 75,407 111,698 628,828 92,034

Nom: Colums may not add up exactly because of rounding. TABLE H-4

TAXABLE RETURNS, SOURCES OF INCOME, ALLOWABLE DEDUCTIONS, AND TOTAL TAX PAYABLE,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1910.

1967 1968 1969 1970

Number of Taxable Returns 93,450 100,710 105,213 111,698

tfhousands of Dollars) Sources of Income:

Wages and salaries 389,792 450,575 496,635 559,084 Business income 14,659 14,425 15,003 14,696 Professional income 7,297 8,719 10,768 12,642 Commission income 4,482 4,878 4,843 5,467 Farm or Fishing Income 2,509 3,444 4,191 7,231 Old Age Pension income, etc. 5,071 7,344 8,799 10,595 Other earned income Total earned income declared 423,810 489,385 540,239 609,715 Dividends 3,415 3,551 3,872 3,666 Bond and Bank interest 4,882 6,572 9,565 11,684 Net rental income 503 486 347 100 Mortgage interest 604 621 614 815 Annunity income 43 155 163 Estate income 562 468 658 594 Other investment income 309 332 388 564 Miscellaneous income 1,215 1,123 1,232 1,697 Total investment income declared 11,533 13,308 16,839 Total income declared 435,342 502,693 557,078 628,828 Exemptions and Deductions Claimed: Personal exemptions 177,648 192,181 201,256 212,432 Pension and retirement plan contributions 12,324 15,184 19,702 18,220 Other deductions 15,948 17,804 15,899 21,096 Total exemptions and deductions claimed 205,922 225,169 236,857 251,744 Net taxable income declared 230,344 278,444 321,241 377,449 Total tax payable 45,823 57,521 75,407 92,034 TABLE H-5

SELECTED STATISTICS OF TAXABLE AND NON-TAXABLE RETURNS OF INDIVIDUALS! NEWFOUNDLAND ~~D LABRADOR,

BY CENSUS DIVISION! 1967 TO 1970

1967 1969 1970 Number Wages Number Wages Number Wages Place of of and Total 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 64,578 203,147 233,719 48,037 208,330 239,268 68,340 248,298 287,789 68,428 269,270 311,895

Division 2 5,801 14,549 16,854 4,758 16,110 18,959 6,762 18,080 21,478 7,451 22,645 28,220

Division 3 5,949 15,182 17,874 3,805 12,880 15,652 5,488 17,255 20,173 7,188 19,943 23,865

Division 4 5,771 14,010 15,969 3,044 11,245 12,607 5,838 15,628 17,680 5,981 19,882 22,318

Division 5 11,914 43,515 48,543 9,712 47,692 52,303 12,717 50,398 56,817 14,109 62,040 68,869

Division 6 13,550 50,344 54,239 10,391 52,578 56,984 13,849 60,091 65,638 14,617 64,490 70,615

Division 7 10,218 23,709 26,098 5,147 19,193 20,932 9,553 25,467 28,723 10,163 27,550 30,854

Division 8 9,816 28,428 31,263 6,185 24,900 26,819 12,075 34,574 38,242 10,219 33,886 37,003

Division 9 4,018 8,258 9,439 2,630 8,542 9,350 4,251 9,393 10,473 5,318 12,473 13,907

Division 10 6,973 38,791 39,407 7,001 49,106 49,819 8,440 55,841 56,855 9,657 66,421 67,703

Total 138,588 439,932 493,405 100,710 450,575 502,693 147,313 535,025 603,868 153,131 598,600 675,249 TABLE H-6

SELECTED STATISTICS OF NON~TAXABLE RETURNS OF INDIVIDUALS 2 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY CENSUS DIVISION 2 1267 TO 1970 1267 1268 Place Number Wages Number Wages of of and Total of and Total Residence Returns Salaries ]ncome 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 1,101 864 482 413 Total 45,138 50,140 58,063 44,431 43,247 50,643 TABLE H-6 (Continued)

1969 1970 Place Number Wage,s Number Wages of of and Total of and Total Residence Returns S.a1aries 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,Q99 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 42.100 38,390 46,791 41,433 39,515 46,421 TABLE H-I

SELECTED S~ATISTICS OF TAXABLE RETURNS OF INDIVIDUALS 2 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY CENSUS DIVISION z 1267 'EO 1970 1967 1268 Number Wages Number Wages Place of of and Total Tax of and Total Tax Residence Returns Salaries Income Payable Returns Salaries Income Palable ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

Division 1 45,379 182,361 209,490 23,258 48,037 208,330 239,268 29,024 Division 2 3,883 12,655 14,735 1,129 4,758 16,110 18,959 1,491 Division 3 3,775 12,591 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 1,875 5,839 6,603 488 2,630 8,542 9,350 610

Division 10 5,855 37,744 38,306 5,304 7,001 49,106 49,819 7,518 Total 93,450 389,792 435,342 45,823 100,710 450,575 502,693 57,521 TABLE H-7 (Continued)

1969 1970 Number Wages Number Wages Place of of and Total Tax of and Total Tax Residence Returns Salaries Income Payable Returns Salaries Income ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) Division 1 50,805 ,818 268,441 38,315 ,481 254,611 294,762 45,436 Division 2 4,663 16,120 19, 1,908 5,650 21,125 26,178 2,818 Division 3 4,106 ,955 18,307 1,784 4,530 17,170 20,459 2, Division 4 3,375 13,996 15,639 1,780 3,828 17,667 19, 2,266 Division 5 9,191 47, 52,823 7,127 10,691 59,375 ,651 9,594 Division 6 11,018 57,581 62,972 8,301 11, 61,319 66,983 9,433 Division 7 5,617 21 23,839 2,331 5,863 23,337 ,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 8,682 795 2,597 9,614 10, 1,186 Division 10 6,985 54,147 55,163 9,716 8, 65,209 66,490 12,460 Total 496,635 557,077 ,407 111,698 559,084 628 92,034 TABLE H-8

NUMBER OF TAXPAYERS, TOTAL INCOME AND TOTAL TAX,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY OCCUPATIONAL CLASSES, 1967 TO 1970

1967 1968 Number of Total Total Number of Total Total Occupation Taxpayers Income Tax Taxpayers Income Tax

($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

Fishermen and Farmers 715 2,728 206 858 3,679 316

Business Employees 58,823 276,019 28,520 63,003 316,500 35,407

Federal Government Employees 5,155 28,110 2,897 4,992 30,758 3,648

Provincial Government Employees 8,840 35,237 3,102 10,163 45,076 4,285

Municipal Government Employees 1,454 5,962 439 1,327 5,921 495

Accountants 37 604 165 39 506 125

Medical Doctors and Surgeons 143 4,009 1,188 164 5,088 1,674

Dentists 34 698 183 40 814 218

Lawyers and Notaries 60 1,638 525 56 1,593 525

Business Proprietors 3,288 18,783 2,303 3,306 18,933 2,400

Pensioners 1,172 3,877 305 1,814 5,564 395

All Other Occupations 13,729 57,677 5,990 14,948 68,261 8,033

Total All Occupations 93,450 435,342 45,823 100,710 502,693 57,521 TABLE H-8 (Cont'd)

1969 1970 Number of Total Total Number of Total Total Occupation Taxpayers Income Taxpayers Income Tax

($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

Fishermen and Farmers 1,047 4,508 472 1,549 7,876 931

Business Employees 65,047 342,205 44,896 69,653 393,361 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 29 555 152 49 749 190

Medical Doctors and Surgeons 190 7,190 2,717 191 8,372 3,382

Dentists 53 944 273 40 1,053 336

Lawyers and Notaries 66 1,796 627 72 1,807 635

Business Proprietors 3;345 19,195 2,682 3,339 19,977 2,920

Pensioners 2,213 7,367 689 2,785 8,735 884

All Other Occupations 16,532 80,473 10,775 16,724 87,015 12,901

Total All Occupations 105,213 557,077 75,407 111,698 628,828 92,034 TABLE H-9

SELECTED STATISTICS OF TAXATION RETURNS OF INDIVIDUALS, CORNER BROOK, 1967 TO 1910

Item 1967 1968 1969 1970

Number of taxable returns 5,697 6,902 6,129 7,678 (Thousands of Dollars) Sources of Income Wages & Salaries 28, 707 35,103 33,873 43,665 Business income 732 693 803 748 Prof. income 828 892 1,084 1,211 Bond & bank interest 376 450 744 965 Other 1,313 1,728 1,586 2,121 Total income assessed 31,956 38,866 38,090 48,710

Exemptions & deductions Personal exemptions 11,219 13,485 12,148 14,711 Other 2,193 2,692 2,659 3,528

Total exemptions & deductions 13,412 16,177 14,807 18,239

Taxable income assessed 18,591 22,737 23,294 30,471

Total tax payable 3,874 4,.828 5,599 7,474 TABLE H-10

SELECTED STATISTICS OF TAXATION RETURNS OF INDIVIDUALS, ST. JOHN'S, 1967 TO 1970.

Item 1967 1968 1969 1970

Number of taxable returns 31,605 33,669 34,279 35,364

Sources of Income: (Thousands of DollarR) Wages and salaries 132,373 152,894 166,119 181,104 Business income 5,100 4,880 5,071 4,553 Prof. Income 5,225 6,333 7,694 9,008 Bond and bank interest 2,621 3,506 4,753 5,784 Other 9,759 11,297 12,238 13,064

Total income assessed 155,078 178,910 195,875 213,513

Exemptions and deductions: Personal exemptions 55,096 59,137 59,683 61,109 Other 10,614 12,344 13,225 14,036

Total exemptions and deductions 65,710 71,481 72,908 75,145 Taxable income assessed 89,492 107,586 123,057 138,447 Total tax payable 19,093 23,775 30,774 35,797 TABLE H-ll

DISTRIBUTION OF TAXABLE CORPORATION INCOME, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY INDUSTRY, 1967 TO 1970

1967 1968 1969 1970 ($ Millions) (Percent) ($ Millions) (Percent) ($ Millions) (Percent) ($ Millions (Percent)

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining, Quarrying and Oil Wells 0.4 0.7 7.4 10.3 4.6 6.6 0.8 1.0

Manufacturing 7.1 12.2 8.1 11.3 8.5 12.2 10.1 13.3

Construction 5.3 9.1 7.5 10.4 7.1 10.2 5.7 7.5 Transportation, Communications and Other Utilities 16.7 28.8 17.9 24.9 15.5 22.3 23.7 31.1

Wholesale and Retail Trade 13.6 23.4 13.7 19.1 13.5 19.4 13.3 17 .5

Finance 12.5 21.6 14.6 20.3 17.6 25.3 20.0 26.2

Services 2.4 4.1 2.7 3.7 2.7 3.9 2.6 3.4

Total 58.0 100.0 71.9 100.0 69.5 100.0 76.2 100.0 TABLE I-I

TOTAL AND MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, ST. JOHN'S! BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1972

(1961 = 100)

Health Recreation Tobacco and Personal and and Year Month All Items Housin~ C1othin~ TransEortation Care Readina Alcohol

1969 January 117.2 ll7.9 ll2.9 117.7 109.5 127.7 107.9 142.4 February 117.S ll7.6 ll3.0 121.5 1l0.S 12S.2 10S.7 142.4 March l1S.2 ll7.4 ll3.0 125.2 Ill. 2 12S.0 10S.S 142.4 April llS.7 llS.S 113.1 125.4 111.3 12S.4 10S.9 143.6 May 119.0 ll9.0 113.1 125.9 IlLS 12S.S 109.1 143.6 June 119.9 121.3 113.3 126.6 111.7 12S.S 110.0 143.6 July 120.0 121.5 113.4 126.6 IlLS 12S.6 110.2 143.6 August 120.6 123.9 113.3 126.7 110.4 12S.7 110.6 143.S September 120.3 122.5 113.4 127.0 110.5 12S.6 111.3 1.43.S October 119.9 121.5 ll3.6 126.4 110.5 12S.1 111.3 143.S November 120.0 120.9 113.7 126.1 112.9 128.9 111.4 144.0 December 120.5 121.9 113 .8 126.2 113.1 132.9 110.9 144.0 Yearly Average 119.3 120.3 ll3.3 125.1 111.2 128.S 109.9 143.4 1970 January 120.9 122.1 114.6 126.3 113.4 133.0 110.S 144.0 February 121. 9 124.2 115.1 126.7 114.3 132.9 111.9 144.2 March 122.0 123.7 115.1 128.5 114.4 132.9 112.1 144.2 April 122.4 124.1 115.2 128.5 116.0 133.9 112.2 144.2 May 121.S 122.5 115.2 12S.5 115.9 132.9 112.6 144.2 June 122.2 123.7 115.1 129.1 116.0 132.7 112.5 144.2 July 122.3 123.3 ll5.5 129.8 116.0 132.5 112.5 144.2 August 122.6 124.7 115.2 129.4 116.4 132.6 112.4 143.9 September 121.3 119.S 115.1 130.1 116.3 132.6 116.3 143.9 October 121. 2 llS.l 116.3 130.4 116.3 135.6 116.8 143.9 November 121.0 117.2 116.0 131.1 116.7 135.4 117.2 143.9 December 120.1 114.S 116.1 130.5 116.9 134.S ll6.3 143.9 Yearly Average 121.6 121.5 115.3 129.0 115.7 133.4 113.6 144.0 TABLE I-I ~Cont I d2

TOTAL AND MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX ~ ST. JOHNIS~ BY MONTH J 1969 TO 1972 (1961 = 100)

Health Recreation Tobacco and Personal and and Year Month All Items Food Housing Clothing TransEortation Care Reading Alcohol

1971 January 120.5 115.5 116.2 130.4 117.4 135.2 116.3 144.9 February 121.6 117.2 117.4 130.6 119.4 135.9 116.5 144.5 March 121.8 117.3 117.4 131.2 120.0 136.1 116.0 144.5 April 123.1 118.3 119.4 133.1 121.0 136.4 116.0 144.5 May 123.6 119.8 119.3 133.3 120.9 136.7 116.1 145.1 June 123.7 120.1 119.3 133.3 121.1 136.4 116.0 145.1 July 124.1 121.1 119.4 133.6 121.2 137.0 114.1 145.1 August 125.0 124.1 119.6 133.1 121.2 136.7 114.0 145.1 September 124.7 121.9 120.0 134.9 121.2 137.1 115.3 145.1 October 124.4 120.4 120.2 135.4 121.4 138.4 115.5 145.1 November 124.4 119.5 120.6 135.8 121.6 139.6 115.5 145.4 December 125.0 120.4 122.2 135.7 122.0 139.4 112.8 145.4 Yearly Average 123.5 119.6 119.3 133.4 120.7 137.1 115.3 145.0

1972 January 126.1 122.6 122.4 135.9 123.7 138.7 112.8 145.4 February 126.8 123.0 123.2 135.4 125.9 138.1 115.3 146.5 March 127.1 123.9 123.3 134.6 126.6 138.9 115.2 146.5 April 127.5 124.5 123.2 136.1 126.4 140.8 115.2 146.5 May 128.0 124.9 123.6 135.9 126.6 149.5 115.2 146.5 June 129.2 126.2 123.9 136.4 126.7 149.1 115.5 155.4 July 130.6 129.4 124.2 135.6 126.6 149.6 116.9 158.5 August 132.3 134.3 124.2 136.2 126.6 150.8 116.9 158.5 September 132.1 133.5 124.1 137.6 126.4 150.3 116.9 158.5 TABLE J-1

NUMBER AND AREA OF CENSUS FARMS AND COMMERCIAL FARMS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY CENSUS DIVISION? 1966 AND 1971

C~nsus Farms Commercial Farms

Number Area Number Area Census Division 1966 1971 1966 1971 1966 1971 1966 1971

Total 1,709 1,042 49,513 62,704 301 282 21,292 Division No.1 971 549 22,155 36,883 171 137 10,810 Di vis ion No. 21 120 59 1,053 894 15 12 503 Division No.3 Division No.4 269 148 16,293 12,614 30 24 4,390 Division No.5 54 62 3,900 5,365 22 31 2,483

Division No.6 17 21 464 957 9 10 408 Division No.7 143 87 3,279 3,584 26 30 1,721 Division No.8 2 104 108 2,117 2,353 26 36 953 Division No.9 31 8 252 54 2 2 24 Division No.10

1. Data for 2 farms in Division 3 are included in Division 2 1966 and 1971.

2. Data for 1 farm in Division 10 is included in Division 9 in 1966.

= Not Available TABLE J-2

SELECTED STATISTICS OF CENSUS FARMS z NEWFOUNDLAND AND L.."\BRADOR, FOR CENSUS YEARS 1951 TO 1971

Item Unit 1951 1956 1961 1966 1971

POEu1ation

Total population (NUMBER) 361,416 415,074 457,853 493,396 522,104 Population on census-farms (NUMBER) 19,975 13,055 11,090 9,236 Percentage living on census-farms (PERCENT) 5.5 3.1 2.4 1.9

Census Farms

Number of census farms (NUMBER) 3,626 2,387 1,752 1, 709 1,042

Areas

Total land area of Newfoundland and Labrador (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) 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

Area by tenure of operator:

Owner (ACRES) 72,061 64,436 44,051 37,859 tenant (ACRES) 2,332 319 1,417 898 part owner, part tenant (ACRES) 7,166 4,730 6,815 6,844 manager (ACRES) 3,481 2,329 2,278 3,912

Total area owned (ACRES) 79, 770 69,573 50,531 45,973 Total area rented (ACRES) 5,270 2,241 4,030 3,540 TABLE J-2 (Continued)

SELECTED STATISTICS OF CENSUS FARMS z NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, FOR CENSUS YEARS 1951 TO 1971

Item Unit 1951 1956 1961 1966 1971 Use of Asricu1tura1 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) 92 145 258 499 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, 779 23,937,400 30,353,400

land and buildings (DOLLARS) 14,658,139 19,006,200 24,030,300 machinery and equip~nt (DOLLARS) 1,416,655 2,944,500 3,454,700 4,099,000 livestock and poultry (DOLLARS) 3,581,985 1,986,700 2,868,400

EXEenditures

Expenditures for agricultural wages (cash labour) (DOLLARS) 459,8171 496,179 744,170 910,660

1 Includes board. TABLE J-s

COMMERC IAL FARMS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY TYPE, 1961, 1966, AND 1971.

1961 1966 1971 Type of Farm Number Percent Number Percent Number

Dairy 73 25.9 75 24.9 70 24.8 Cattle, hogs, sheep (excluding dairy farms) 19 6.8 41 13.6 40 14.2 Poultry 57 20.3 72 23.9 54 19.1 Field crops, other than small grain 65 23.1 70 23.2 30 10.6 Fruits and vegetables 12 4.3 6 2.0 58 20.6 Forestry 3 1.1 2 .7 5 1.8 Miscellaneous specialty 21 7.5 21 7.0 5 1.8 Mixed 31 11.0 14 4.7 20 7.1 Total 281 100.0 301 100.0 282 100.0 TABLE J-6

CENSUS FARMS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY ACREAGE,

FOR CENSUS YEARS 1951, 1956, 1961, 1966 and 1971.

Size of Farm 1951 1956 1961 1966 1971

(Number)

Under 3 Acres 51 77 225 363 197 3- 9 Acres 1,884 1,073 640 590 321 10- 69 Acres 1,400 986 677 590 358 70- 129 Acres 169 136 111 83 80 130- 179 Acres 60 64 45 39 27 180- 239 Acres 39 25 28 22 22 240- 399 Acres 17 19 19 12 20 400- 559 Acres 4 2 4 5 5 560- 759 Acres 2 1 1 4 760- 1,119 Acres 2 2 1 2 2 1,120- 1,559 Acres 1 1,600 Acres and Over 1 1 2 5 Total 3,626 2,387 1,752 1,709 1,042 TABLE J-7

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ON CENSUS FARMS,

REWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

FOR CENSUS YEARS 1951, 1956, 1961, 1966 and 1971.

Livestock: 1956 1966

(Number)

Horses 2,874 1,715 1,125 1,061 629 Cattle 7,944 8,085 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

Pou1trl::

Hens and Chickens 73,714 105,783 227,929 417,836 8C8,919 Turkeys 1,553 2,084 2,468 3,264 Ducks 614 533 521 458 431 Geese 548 307 467 966 1,967 TABLE K-1

QUANTITY OF FISH LANDINGS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY SPECIES, 1968 TO 1971.

Species 1968 1969 1970 1971

(Thousands of Lbs.) Seafish, total 961,350 1,009,004 986,931 873,121

Groundfish, total 618,057 611,327 612,014 539,476 Catfish (gutted head on) 3,205 4,073 3,494 5,311 Cod (gutted head on) 370,915 239,746 281,441 256,715 Haddock (gutted head on) 2,382 4,490 3,803 2,Q54 Halibut (gutted head on) 866 987 815 602 Plaice and greysole (round) 135,953 173,944 204,739 190,140 Pollock (gutted head on) 280 210 146 188 Redfish (round) 76,443 70,388 91,716 59,923 Turbot (gutted head on) 26,887 26,352 24,789 21,479 Other (various) 1,126 1,137 1,071 2,164

Pelagic and esturial, total 327,374 381,449 363,824 317,351 Capelln (round) 7,303 7,606 7,362 5,548 Eels (round) 44 Herring (round) 315,940 369,352 350,038 303,979 Mackerel (round) 432 781 2,036 3,663 Salmon (round) 3,180 3,162 3,897 3,479 Sme1 ts (round) 17 27 27 36 Swordfish (various) Trou t (round) 435 480 409 346 Other (various) 67 41 55 256

Molluscs and crustaceans, total 4,318 5,217 5,939 11,394 Lobster (in shell) 3,985 3,815 3,226 3,044 Mussels (shucked) 22 93 93 130 Scallops (shucked) 98 324 136 110 Squid (round) 2 50 166 3,547 Other 211 935 1,968 4,563

Viscera, total 11,601 11,011 5,154 4,900 Cod livers 11,601 11,011 5,154 4,900 Halibut livers Other Wh.al.es (Number) 646 562 662 397 Seals (KumberX 39,749 118,072 93,286 73,406 TABLE K-2

VALUE OF FISH LANDINGS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY SPECIES, 1968 TO 1971

Seecies 1968 1969 1970 1971 (Thoosands of Dollars) Total landings 28,841 30,785 36,369 36,811 Seafish, total 28,007 29,455 35,035 35,693 Groundfish, total 20,934 21,384 25,940 26,400 Catfish 93 133 120 212 Cod 13,657 11,480 11,487 13,554 Haddock 111 190 210 198 Halibut 141 199 215 172 Plaice and greyso1e 4,288 6,748 9,985 9,204 Pollock 6 4 3 5 Redfish 1,808 1,668 2,840 2,070 Turbot 812 944 1,060 935 Other 18 18 20 50 Pelagic and estuarial, total 4,400 5,043 6,199 6,101 Cape1in 65 57 69 50 Eels 10 Herring 2,922 3,463 4,015 4,122 Mackerel 19 19 60 104 Salmon 1,364 1,415 1,974 1,719 Smelts 2 2 4 4 Swordfish Trout 24 85 74 79 Other 4 2 3 13 Molluscs and crustaceans, total 2,521 2,811 2,843 3,146 Lobster 2,423 2,476 2,511 2,440 Mussels 8 1 2 3 Scallops 69 253 128 133 Squid 1 4 95 Other 21 80 145 475 Viscera, total 152 217 53 46 Cod livers 152 217 53 46 Halibut livers Other Whales 666 484 536 405 Seals 168 818 763 598 TABLE K-3

QUANTITY OF FISH PRODUCTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE 1968 TO 1971

Item 1968 1969 1970 1971

Fresh, Round or dressed ('000 lb.) 8,866 4,727 4,341 10,956 Frozen Round or 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. ) 67,000 67,987 57,161 68,536 Smoked, round or dressed ('000 lb. ) 338 447 76 57 Smoked fillets ('000 lb.) 93 34 58 15 Green salted ('000 lb.) 18,400 6,234 3,632 146 Dried salted ('000 lb.) 31,945 33,657 20,808 18,507 Boneless salted ('000 lb.) 48 79 50 9 Pickled and vinegar - cu~ed 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 3,291 Bait (' 000 lb.) 10,061 9,902 8,610 11,921 Meal (Tons) 48,301 53,306 50,565 38,490 Oil (Gallons) 3,506,888 3,568,520 3,053,598 2,498 s 839 In shell - Fresh & Frozen ('000 lb.) 4,043 3,781 2,710 3,249 Shucked - Fresh & Frozen ('000 lb.) 116 484 2 350 828 Canned (Crab meat, lobster, other)(cases) 390 3,312 21,602 15,507

1. In 1968, this figure just included salmon.

2. Prior to 1969, crab meat was not canned in Newfoundland. TABLE K-4

VALUE OF FISH PRODUCTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR t BY TYPE, 1968 TO 1971

~ 1968 1969 1971 (Thousands of Dollars)

Fresh, Round or dressed 3,433 2,565 2,544 3,648 Frozen, Round or dressed 1,556 1,175 1,536 2,150 Fresh Fillets 527 1,403 3,619 3,120 Frozen Fillets 15,985 22,044 30,331 28,401 Frozen blocks and sticks 14,708 15,977 14,966 27,558 Smoked, round or dressed 52 90 36 25 Smoked fillets 35 13 25 7 Green Salted 4,048 960 1,111 45 Dried salted 8,136 8,707 6,081 6,374 Boneless salted 19 33 28 5 Pickled and Vinegar - cured dressed 311 651 1,970 1,538 Pickled and vinegar - cured fillets 246 450 1,946 1,930 Other pickled and cured 14 42 1 1,348 Canned (cod, salmon, other) 100 86 112 75 Bait 234 250 207 294 Meal 6,571 7,884 8,759 6,258 Oil 2,180 1,729 2,228 2,082 In Shell - Fresh & Frozen 3,778 3,907 3,280 4,043 Shucked - Fresh & Frozen 159 487 406 2 1,140 Canned (Crab Meat, Lobster, Other) 6 53 368 231

Total Value of Fish Products 62,098 68,506 79,553 90,272

1. In 1968, this figure just included salmon.

2. Prior to 1969, crab meat was not canned in Newfoundland. TABLE K-5

CAPITAL EQUIPMENT EMPLOYED IN PRIMARY FISHING OPERATIONS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR. BY TYPE,

1968 TO 1970.

1968 ~ 1970 (Number)

Trav1ers 60 66 67

Draggers 7 6 4 Danish seiners

Purse seiners 5 5 6 Long liners: 25 tons and over 82 81 91 10 to 24 tons 331 383 394 Boats: Sail and rov 4,439 3,682 3,533 Gasoline and diesel 10,451 9,120 9,392 Other boats 12 9 10 Gear : Herring gill nets 8,746 7,870 8,763 Mackerel gill nets 434 418 1,011 Salmon drift nets 745 517 570 Salmon trap nets 505 634 383 Salmon gill nets 16,144 15,857 18,594 Herring seines 192 189 164 Cape1in seines 403 211 241 Mackerel seines 106 55 100 Sme1 t gill nets 67 73 Cod nets 38,909 38,844 45,835 Cod traps 3,758 3,119 3,332 Lines of trav1 116,366 83,261 84,392 Hand lines 21,450 18,118 16,674 Lobster traps 518,692 453,567 531,821 Lobster pounds Mechanical squid jiggers 454 TABLE K-5 (Continued)

Item 1968 1969

(Number)

Short installations: Piers and wharves 1,486 1,701 1,649 Fish and smoke houses 3,490 3,847 4,074 Flakes 4,168 3,767 5,005 Stages 4,678 3,590 ~,855 TABLE K-

VALUE OF CAPITAL EQUIPMENT EMPLOYED IN PRIMARY FISHING OPERATIONS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE,

Item 1969 1970

(Thousands of Dollars)

Total value* 70,277 67,568 67,064

Trawlers 42,277 41,471 38,741

Draggers 620 444 241

Danish seiners

Purse seiners 985 854 865

Long liners: 25 tons and over 1,840 1,812 1,813 10 to 24 tons 4,154 4,209 4,121

Boats: Sail and row 246 239 213 Gasoline and diesel 7,492 5,914 6,995 Other boats 798 795 684

Gear: Herring gill nets 343 303 345 Mackerel gill nets 24 23 65 Salmon drift nets 85 57 63 Salmon trap nets 142 256 126 Salmon gill nets 1,240 1,266 1,468 Herring seines 117 111 100 CapeEn seines 96 47 59 Mackerel seines 68 32 61 Smelt gill nets 1 2 Cod nets 1,981 2,753 3,425 Cod traps 3,036 2,435 2,625 Lines of trawl 398 287 290 Hand lines 34 28 27 Lobster traps 1,726 1,508 1,754 Lobster pounds Mechanical squid jiggers 47 Other 94 15 58 TABLE K-6 (Continued)

Item 1968 1969 1970

(Thousands of Dollars)

Shore installations: Piers and wharves 385 436 415 Fish and smoke houses 873 997 1,045 Flakes 367 310 409 Stages 1,182 917 1,009

* Columns do not always add to total because of the unavailability of data for various items. TABLE K-7

EXPORTS AND VALUE OF SALTED COD, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1971.

Year Amount of Exports 1 Total Value

(Quintal)2 (Thousands of Dollars)

1968 323,644 11,054

1969 297,507

1970 192,503

1971 141,479

1 Quantity expressed in equivalent light dry weight. 2 Quintal = 112 lbs.

Not available. TABLE K-8

FULL-TIME INSHORE FISHERIES EMPLOYMENT, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY AREA, 1968 TO 1971.

AREA 1969 1970 1971 (Number of Persons) A •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,292 B •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,879 1 C •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 854 D .••...•....••.••.•...... • 916 104 75 2 E .••••••.•••••••••••••••••••• 872 23 29 3 F ••••.••.•••••••••••••••••••• 612 32 34 16 G •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 246 1 2 1 H •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 709 156 119 52 I ...... 245 30 8 94 J •••••••.••••.••••••••••••••. 440 328 215 215 K •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 2 L ..•...... •...... •.....• 36 26 34 3 M •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 59 3 N •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 593 3 0 .••.•...•...... •...... 1,296 TOTAL •...... •...... 10,058 700 516 395

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 engaged in fishing activity. Fishing activity will, therefore, be defined to cover the time spent pre­ paring for, actually fishing, and storing boats and gear away after the season. When considering the time spent preparing, do not in­ clude 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. TABLE K-9

PART-TIME INSHORE FISHERIES EMPLOYMENT, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY AREA, 1968 TO 1971.

Area 1968 1969 1 19701 1971

(Number of Persons)

A III 901 893 459

B 863 1,852 1,574 846

C 307 991 692 435

D 274 811 672 429

E 342 589 488 355

F 254 548 387 306

G 60 110 126 111

H 161 493 576 403

I 162 206 238 141

J 145 182 250 181

K 228 130 55 75

L 153 115 113 88

M 349 228 205 113

N 175 184 51.8 302

0 478 989 253 209

Total 4,062 8,329 7,040 4,453

1 See note at the bottom of Table K-8. TABLE K-10

CASUAL INSHORE FISHERIES EMPLOYMENT, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY AREA, 1968 TO 197L

Area 1968 1969 1 19701 1971

(Number of Persons)

A 88 407 424 735

B 542 801 1,042 1,650

C 351 442 656 690

D 165 340 493 564

E 531 964 1,042 772

F 186 322 449 423

G 162 288 236 250

H 246 344 474 561

I 109 228 255 240

J 271 334 379 429

K 613 623 867 764

L 340 372 419 489

M 170 464 426 588

N 73 665 184 351

0 74 658 1,282 767

Total 3,921 7,252 8,628 9,273

1 See note at the bottom of Table K-8. TABLE K-11

TOTAL OF FULL-TIMEt PART-TIME, AND CASUAL OFFSHORE FISHERIES EMPLOYMENT,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY AREA, 1968 TO 1971.

Area 1968 1969 1970 1971 (Number of Persons) A •••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 28 23 14 B •••••••••••••••••••••••• 49 85 140 79 C •••••••••••••••••••••••• 62 70 114 77 D •••••••••••••••••••••••• 42 49 45 38 E •••••••••••••••••••••••• 101 50 45 86 F •••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 74 68 97 G •••••••••••••••••••••••• 52 50 50 75 H •••••••••••••••••••••••• 404 434 434 324 I ....•.....•..•...••..... 306 330 360 543 J .•••••..•...... ••.•.••. 229 271 279 303 K •••••••••••••••••••••••• 22 22 32 3 L •••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 21 26 55 M •••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 N •••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 5 3 o •.•••••••••..•.•••••.••• 4 Total ...... 1,314 1,489 1,621 1,699

NOTE: This table was previously incorrectly called Full-Time Fisheries Employment. TABLE K-12

TOTAL OF FULL-TIME! PART-TIME AND CASUAL INSHORE FISHERIES EMPLOYMENT z NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR z

BY AREA, 1968 TO 1971

Area 1968 1969 1970 1971

(Number of Persons)

A 1,491 1,308 1,317 1,194 B 3,284 2,653 2,616 2,497 C 1,512 1,433 1,348 1,125 D 1,355 1,255 1,240 995 E 1,745 1,576 1,559 1,130 F 1,052 902 870 745 G 468 399 364 362 H 1,116 993 1,169 1,016 I 516 464 501 475 J 856 844 844 825 K 850 753 922 841 L 529 513 566 580 M 578 692 631 704 N 841 849 702 656 0 1,848 1,647 1,535 976 Total 18,041 16,281 16,144 14,121 1 FULL-TIME 2 PART-TIME Z CASUAL AND TOTAL OFFSHORE FISHERIES EMPLOYMENT NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY AREA, 1968 TO 1971

1968 1969 Area Full-time Part-time Casual Total Full-time Part-time Casual Total

(Number of Persons)

A 16 16 28 28 B 49 49 85 85 C 62 62 70 70 D 42 42 49 49 E 101 101 50 50 F 6 6 74 74 G 52 52 50 50 H 404 404 434 434 I 306 306 330 330 J 229 229 271 271 K 22 22 22 22 L 21 21 21 21 M N 5 5 0 4 4

Total 1,314 1,314 1,258 231 1,489 1970 1971 Area Full-time Part-time Casual Total Full-time Part-time Casual Total

(Number of Persons)

A 23 23 13 1 14 B 140 140 1 49 29 79 C 114 114 1 63 13 77 D 45 45 2 21 15 38 E 45 45 8 26 52 86 F 68 68 19 22 56 97 G 50 50 15 12 48 75 H 434 434 134 60 130 324 I 360 360 246 116 181 543 J 279 279 150 82 71 303 K 32 32 3 3 L 26 26 20 21 14 55 M 2 2 N 5 5 3 3 0

Total 1,339 282 1,621 596 493 610 1,699

1. Casual offshore fisheries employment was not enumerated until 1971.

Source: Economics Branch, Fisheries Division, Department of the Environment. TABLE L-1

PRINCIPAL STATISTICS OF PULP AND PAPER MILLS , NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRAOOR, 1967 TO 1970

Manufacturing Activit~ Total Activit~

Production and Related Workers Value of Cost of Shipments Cost of Materials of Goods Salaries Man Hours Fuel and and of Own Value and Value Year Estab1 ishments Number Paid Wages E1ectricit~ SUEE1ies Manufacture Added EmE1o~ees Wages Added (Number) (Thousands) ($'000) ($'000) ($'000) ($'000) ($'000) (Number) ($.' 000) ($'000)

1967 2 2,642 5,807 19,749 6,259 32,040 73,387 36,346 3,152 24,405 36,554

1968 2 2,399 5,228 18,394 5,865 31,957 69,014 31,620 2,869 22,901 31,742

1969 2 2,294 5,089 20,182 5,872 32,507 74,361 35,041 2,747 24,904 35,175

1970 2 2,379 5,664 22,064 6,613 37,039 78,670 35,921 2,823 26,872 36,070

Basis: Revised Standard Industrial Classification and New Establishment Concept. TABLE L-2

PRINCIPAL STATISTICS OF SAWMILLS AND PLANING MILLS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LAB~~OR, 1967 TO 1970.

Manufacturing Activity

Production & Related Horkers Value of Cost of Cost of Shipments & Value Added- Man Hours Fuel & Hateria1s & Goods of Own Manufacturing Year Establishments Number Paid Wages E1ec trici t~ SUEElies Used Manufacture Activitl

(Number) (Thousands) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 58 227 533 704 42 617 2,015 1,150

1968 50 84 186 261 47 354 1,106 610

1969 57 113 237 362 66 483 1,367 833

1970P 56 212 454 789 72 1,212 2,080 1,198

TABLE L-2 (Continued)

Total Activity

EmE10yees Administrative, Office and Other Working Owners Total Cost of Non-Hanufacturing EmI210lees and Partners Total EmI21o~ees Hateria1s, SuppJies Total Value With- Salaries & Goods of Shipments & Value Added­ Year ~le Female Salaries Number Drawa1s Number & Wages For Re-Sa1e Other Revenues Total Activity ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 14 5 69 55 101 246 773 1,004 2,607 1,355

1968 8 1 35 45 98 93 296 569 1,345 634

1969 8 3 41 66 124 124 403 970

57 122 243 913 1,190 TABLE L-3

PRINCIPAL STATISTICS OF THE LOGGING INDUSTRY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 2 1967 TO 1970.

Logging Activitx

Production and Related Workers

Cost of Cost of Materials Estab1ish- Man Hours Fuel and and Value of Value Year ments Number Paid Wages E1ectricitx SUEE1ies ShiEments Added (Thousands) ($'000) ($'000) ($'000) ($'000) ($'000)

1967 40 2,343 5,691 12,296 1,110 5,082 28,077 19,969

1968 23 1,739 4,218 10,234 1,139 4,829 25,340 18,264

1969 27 1,681 4,061 10,435 1,305 5,982 24,580 17,572 1970 29 2,199 5,311 14 t 959 1,672 7,780 31,178 22,695 TABLE L-3 ~Continued)

Total Activity

Working Owners and Partners

Salaries With- and Value Number drawa1s Employees Wages Added ($' 000) (Number) ($' 000) ($ I 000)

1967 24 89 2,631 14,365 20,452

1968 16 48 1,995 12,183 18,632

1969 15 46 1,925 12,387 17,880

1970 19 77 2,439 16,976 22,933 TABLE L-4

ESTlMATED FOREST PRODUCTION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY PRODUCT, 1967 TO 1970

Product 1967 1968 1969 1970

Quantity Reported or Estimated

Logs and Bolts (THOUSANDS OF BOARD FEET) 29,103 26,722 29,000 30,000 Pulpwood (OORDS) 808,003 831,632 830,000 1,050,000 Fue1wood (CORDS) 153,000 86,000 83~000 -65,000 Poles and Piling (THOUSANDS OF CUBIC FEET) 39 110 Round mining timber (CORDS) Fence Posts (NUMBER) 15,000 16,000 15,000 8,330 Fence Rails (NUMBER) 5,000 6,000 5,000 Miscellaneous Roundwood (THOUSANDS OF CUBIC FEET) 100 325 200 150

Equivalent Volume in Merchantable Timber (Thousands of Cubic Feet)

Logs 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 39 110 Round mining timber Fence Posts 18 19 18 10 Fence Rails 5 6 5 Miscellaneous Roundwood 100 325 200 150

Total 86,393 83,373 83,213 100,610 TABLE L-5

PULP AND PAPER MILLS, EMPLOYHENT AND PAYROLLS, NEl.JFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1970.

Employees Administrative Sales and Production and Related Workers and Office Distribution Total

Manufacturing Other Year Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

(Number)

1967 2,628 14 48 3 368 81 8 2 3,052 100

1968 2,388 11 x x 343 77 8 2 2,776 93

1969 2,283 11 32 3 332 76 8 2 2,655 92

1970 2,368 11 30 3 324 77 8 2 2,730 93

x = Confidential to meet secrecy requirements of the Statistics Act. TABLE L-5 (Continued)

Salaries and Wages

Production and Related Workers

Administrative Sales and and Year Manufacturing Other Office Distribution --Total (Thousands of Dollars)

1967 19,749 384 4,211 62 24,405

1968 18,394 x 4,140 68 22,901

1969 20,182 334 4,314 74 24,904

1970 22,064 302 4,429 76 26,872 TABLE L-6

PRODUCTION OF SOFTWOOD AND HARDWOOD LUMBER, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1969.

Year Softwood Hardwood Total

(Thousands of Board Feet)

1967 28,717 28,717

1968 23,953 23,953

1969 27,137 27,137 TABLE L-8

VALUE OF PULP AND PAPER EXPORTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE, 1963 TO 1971.

1 Year Newsprint Sulphite Pulpwood Other Total

(Thousands of Dollars)

1963 72,256 3,866 2,423 1,405 79,950 1964 74,060 5,083 4,337 4,214 87,694 1965 74,710 4,354 4,852 4,349 88,265 1966 83,559 3,698 4,899 3,382 95,538 1967 77,029 844 4,526 4,661 87,060 1968 78,737 3,820 1,204 83,761 1969 84,938 3,552 136 88,626 1970 92,341 5,246 135 97,722 1971 76,168 2,895 124 79,187

1. These figures have been revised back to 1963. TABLE L-9

NUMBER OF SAWMILLS LICENCED AND SAWMILL PRODUCTION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1971 .

Production Year Crown Land Private Land Total Sawmills Licenced

(Board Feet) (Board Feet) (Board Feet) (Number)

1968 19,385,969 5,736,381 25,122,350 1,031

1969 18,906,544 8,602,581 27,509,125 1,130

1970 19,114,720 15,892,825 35,007,545 1,011

1971 18,946,000 12,269,000 31,214,936 1,006 TABLE L-10

SELECTED FORESTRY REVENUE, GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, FISCAL YEARS, 1968-69 TO 1971-72.

. Fiscal Sawmill Timber Timber Cutting Total Year Licences Rental Stumpage Permits Revenue

(Dollars)

1968-69 23,547 31,078 121,180 4,478 180,283

1969- 70 20,723 31,089 147,817 4,450 204,080

1970- 71 19,240 31,064 196,762 4,239 251,306

1971-72 21,408 31,078 258,222 3,930 314,638 TABLE M-1

QUANTITIES AND VALUES OF MINERALS PRODUCED, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE, 1968 TO 1971

COEEer Gold Iron Ore Lead Silver Year Quantitx Value Quantity Value Quantity Value ~llHalnt i t~ ygll.1~ Q:y~ntit~ Yall.le (Ton5*) (Dollars) (Ounces) (Dollars) (Tons*) (Dollars) Tons*) (Dollars) (Ounces) (Dollars) 1968 23,298 22,413,551 7,803 294,251 19,705,316 246,508,466 18,914 5,084,119 895,706 2,071,768

1969 20,464 21,049,062 8,982 338,532 14,716,214 194,971,157 22,206 6,737,575 1,024,639 1,977,553

1970 15,193 17,639,532 6,811 249,010 23,559,386 292,582,028 17,730 5,609,750 793,402 1,467,794

1971p 12,875 13,596,000 4,000 141,000 22,600,000 287,261,000 9,768 2,637,000 420,000 655,00 TABLE M-l (Continued)

Zinc FluorsEar G~EStnn P~roEhlllite Cla~ Products Year Quantity Value Quantit~ Value Quantitl Value Quantitl Value Quantity Value (Tons*) (Dollars) (Tons*) (Dollars) (Tons~\-) (Dollars) (Tons*) (Dollar s) (Tons*) (Dollars)

1968 36,729 10,357,709 2,602,230 435,231 1,194,794 535,740 152,200

1969 32,903 10,022,171 3,036,931 469,339 1,299,261 553,935 120,280

1970 29,913 9,530,344 4,595,522 491,354 1,467,449 553,305 37,304

1971p 15,106 5,054,000 2,550,000 600,000 1,710,000 393,000 TABLE M-l (Continued)

Asbestos Cement Sand and Gravel Stone Quartz Year Quantit~ Value Quantj t~ Value Quantit~ Value Quantity Value Quantity Value (Tons*) (Dollars) (Tons';"') (Dollars) (Tons*) (Dollars) (Tons*) (Dollars) (Tons*) (Dollars)

1968 69,183 11,844,605 1,922,695 3,812,003 3,632,018 ~76,i68 1,097,848

1969 58,513 10,588,875 1,896,229 3,957,022 3,742,412 189,929 338,703 104,887 263,261

1970 62,727 11,669,402 2,875,978 4,335,000 4,474,000 182,400 282,600 170,000

1971p 77,000 14,000,000 2,478,000 6,100,000 6,000,000 100,000 100,000 140,000

* Ton = 2000 lbs.

= Not Available. p = Preliminary_ TABLE M-2

VALUE OF MINERAL PRODUCTION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABHADOR, BY MAIN GROUPS, 1967 TO 1971

Metallic Non-Metallic Structural Year Minerals Minerals Materials (Dollars) 1967 246,911,563 14,122,548 5,331,038 266,365,149

1968 286,729,864 16,177,369 6,804,761 309,711,994

1969 235,096,050 15,742,263 6,097,624 256,935,937

1970 327,,078,458 18,455,,678 7,669,882 353,204,018

1971p 309,344,000 18,793,000 8,578,000 336,715,000

p = preliminary TABLE M-3

PRINCIPAL STATISTICS OF THE MINERAL INDUSTRY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO l~Hl

Salaries 2 Gross Net Value and Value of Added by Year Employees 2 Wages Production Processingl

(Number) (Dollars) (Dollars) (Dollars)

1967 5,100 39,300,000 266,365,149

1968 5,833 45,645,000 309,711,994

1969 5.609 47,470,982 236,936,uOO 197C 5,776 53,114,455 353,204,000

1971 6,955 53,429,320 336,715,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 Available p = preliminary

Note: Figures are based on production returns ~ubmitted by underground and open pit mines, principle quarries and gravel pits. Numerous small pits and quarries~e not included because complete circulation is not affected. TABLE M-4

ANNUAL EXPENDITURES ON MINERAL EXPLORATION AND MINE DEVELOPMENT, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRAOOR, 1968 TO 1971

Mineral EXE1oration Mineral Year Total Federal Provincial Private Investment (Dollars) 1968 21,483,292 80,000 290,900 7,828,198 13,284,194

1969 19,444,430 464,000 250,000 8,481,387 10,249,043

1970 24,502,484 414,870 225,000 9,436,406 14,426,208

1971 106,223,352 769,000 165,000 34,523,969 70,765,383 TABLE M-5

EMPLOYEES AND EARNINGS, MINING INDUSTRY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRAOOR, BY MINERAL CLASSES, 1965 TO 1971

Metallic Minerals Non-Metallic Minerals Structural Materials Total

Year FinElo~ees Earnings EmElo~ees Earnings EmElo~ees Earnings F1nElo~ecs Earnings

(Number) (Dollars) (Number) (Dollars) (Number) (Dollars) (Number) (Dollars)

1965 5,8~9 38,094,000 X X X X 6,609 42,054,000

1966 5,183 35,547,535 771 4,391,423 112 345,305 6,066* 40,284,2r)3*

1967 4,205 36,646,571 701 4,601,040 131 414,248 5,037* 39,661,859*

1968 4,914 40,265,942 815 5,052,035 105 329,562 5,834* 45,647,539*

1969 4,538 41,617,178 993 5,613,234 78 240,570 5,609* 47 , 470 , 982 *

1970 4,646 45,626,156 1,058 7,176,235 72 312,064 5,776* 53,114,455* 1 1971 4,618 43,253,417 1,049 6,813,172 1288 3,362,731 6,955 53,429,320

* Excluding numerous small sand and gravel pits.

X=Confidential.

1 Increase due to a more intensive means of collecting data. Employees not previously included are now included. SELECTED STATISTICS, ALL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

1967 TO 1970

Manufacturing Activity

Value of Shipments Value Added - Production & Related Workers Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials of Goods of Manufacturing Year Establishments Male Female Wages & Electricit~ & SUEElies Used Own Manufacture Activity (Number) (Number) (Number) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000)

1967 263 8,311 1,078 40,627 9,265 93,980 186,056 86,689

1968 254 8,396 1,213 42,964 9,520 99,169 197,464 88,386

1969 259 8 .. 901 1,040 48,892 11,580 116,353 242,386 112,522 1970 252 9,425 1,216 55,663 13,458 128,671 263,304 123,624

TABLE N-l (Continued)

Total Activity

EmElo~ees Administrative, Office and Other Total Cost of Total Value Non-Manufacturing EmElo~ees Total EmE 10lees Materiais, Supplies, of Shipments Value Added - Year Male Female Salaries Number Salaries & Wa8es & Goods for Re-Sa1e & Other Revenues Total Activit;z:

(Number) (Number) ($000) (Number) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000) 1967 1,799 432 13,619 11,620 54,246 112,467 208,655 90,632

1968 1,816 483 14,617 11,908 57,582 117,170 218,780 92,583

1969 1,889 472 16,433 12,302 65,325 149,551 282,837 120,53 7

1970 1,802 430 16,556 12',873 72,219 161,898 308,718 136,079 TABLE N-2

SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTIRES,

TOTAL - FOOD AND BEVERAGE INDUSTRIES,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR. 1967 TO 1970.

Manufacturing Activity

Value of Production & Related Workers Shipments Value Added- Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials of Goods of Manufacturing Year Establishments Male Female Wages & SUEElies Used Own Manufacture Activit~ (Number) (Number) (Number) ($000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 98 3,807 893 12,640' 1,709 40,117 70,297 30,019

1968 96 4,108 1,054 15,009 2,128 43,248 81,415 34,606

1969 97 4,1;51 910 16,820 2,739 51,272 100,733 45,789

1970 98 4,736 1,077 19,100 2,781 54,019 106,661 50,458

TABLE N-2 (Continued)

Total Activity

Administrative, Office and Other Total Cost of Total Value Non-Manufacturing EmEloyees Materials, Supplies, of Shipments Value Added­ Year Male Salaries Number Salaries & Wases & Goods for Re-Sale Total Activity (Number) ($ 000) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 808 186 5,109 5,694 17,749 45,507 76,915 31,410

1968 825 210 5,571 6,197 20,580 48,007 87,499 35,902

1969 837 194 5,943 6,392 22,763 69,126 125,508 52, S80

1970 774 175 6,014 6,762 25,114 73,078 132,520 57,550 TABLE N-3

SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, FISH PRODUCTS INDUSTRY,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1970.

Value of Shipments Value Added - Production & Related Workers Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials of Goods of Manufacturing Year Establishments Male Female Wages & Electricity & SUEElies Used Own Manufacture Activit:y:

(Number) (Number) (Number) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000)

1967 50 3,206 695 9,497 1,092 25,649 39,821 14,644

1968 49 3,508 866 11,708 1,385 27,614 48,357· 17,883

1969 51 3,851 744 13,305 1,926 34,940 67,711 29,869

1970 52 4,078 916 15,256 1,984 36,091 70,424 33,004

TABLE N-3 (Continued) Tota 1 Activity

EmEloyees Administrative, Office and Other Total cost of Total Value Non-Manufacturins EmE10yees Total EmE10yees Materials, Supplies, of Shipments Value Added- Male Female Salaries Number Salaries & Wases & Goods for Re-Sale & Other Revenues Total Activity

(Number) (Number) ($000) (Number) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000)

1967 433 81 2,548 4,415 12,044 27,917 42,390 15,053

1968 382 97 2,543 4,853 14,251 29,137 50,157 18,128 1969 404 105 2,881 5,104 16,186 47,645 85,984 35,695

1970 374 90 2,839 5,458 18,095 49.728 89,523 38,703 TABLE N-4

SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTnIES,

BAKERY PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1970.

Manufacturing Activity

Value of Production & Related Workers Shipments Value Added- Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials of Goods of Manufacturing Year Establishments Male Female Wages & E1ectricit;i & SUEElies Used Own Manufacture Activit;i (Number) (Number) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 16 145 69 698 133 2,562 5,144 2,450

1968 15 142 68 772 140 2,593 5,335 2,603

1969 14 135 66 905 169 2,571 5,450 2,702

1970 15 162 62 916 161 2,813 5,923 2,957

TABLE N-4 (Continued) Total Activit;i Emp1o;iees Administrative, Office and Other Non-Manufacturing Emp1o}':ees Total Cost of Total Value Total Emp1°lees Materials, Supplies, of Shipments Value Added- Year Male Female Salaries Number Salaries & Wages & Goods for Re-Sa1e & Other Revenues Total Activitl (Number) (Number) ($ 000) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 86 40 523 340 1,221 3,647 6,431 2,649

1968 87 42 550 339 1,322 3,732 6,689 2,811

1969 100 24 555 325 1,460 '3,779 6,YlO 2,955

1970 94 28 644 346 1,560 3,962 7,342 3,232 SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1970.

Value of Shipments Value Added - Production & Related Workers Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials of Goods of Manufacturing Establishments Male Female Wages & E1ectricitl & SUEElies Used Activitl

(Number) (Number) (Number) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000)

1967 10 120 22 587 110 2,418 5,937 3,449

1968 10 107 18 537 147 2,612 6,238 3,469

1969 10 119 8 539 134 2,578 5,370 2,666

1970 9 138 7 623 119 3,517 6,233 2,600

TABLE N-5 (Continued)

EmE 10lees Administrative, Office and Other Total Value Total Cos~ of Non-Manufacturins EmE 10lees Tota 1 EmElolees Materials, upp1ies, of Shipments Value Added - Year Male Female Salaries Number Salaries & Wa~es & Goods for Re-Sa1e & Other Revenues Total Activitl

(Number) (Number) ($000) (Number) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000)

1967 70 9 352 229 940 2,653 6,116 3,440

1968 70 5 333 200 871 2,933 6,632 3,547

1969 69 9 421 205 960 4,609 7,917 3,216

1970 45 7 303 197 926 5,884 9,150 3,189 TABLE N-6

SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES,

OTHER FOOD PROCESSORS,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1968

Manufacturing Activity

Value of Shipments Value Added - Production & Related Workers Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials of Goods of Manufacturing Year Establishments Male Female Wages & Electricity Own Manufacture Activity

(Number) (Number) (Number) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000)

1967 22 336 107 1,858 374 9,488 19,395 9,476

1968 1

TABLE N-6 (Continued)

Employees Administrative, Office and Other Total Cost of Total Value Non-Manufacturing Employees Total Emplozees Materials, Supplies, of Shipments Value Added - Year Male Female Salaries Number Salaries & Wa~es & Other Revenues

(Number) (Number) ($000) (Number) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000)

1967 2]9 56 1,686 718 3,544 11,290 21,978 10,268

19681

1 Statistics Canada no longer compiles this type Of industry data. TABLE N-7

SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES,

TOTAL - WOOD PRODUCTS,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1970.

Manufacturing Activity

Value of Production & Related Workers Shipments Value Added- Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials of Goods of Manufacturing Establishments Male Female Wages & E1ectricitl & Supplies Used Own Manufacture Activitl (Number) (Number) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 78 442 1,371 199 3,067 5,494 2,036

1968 71 287 964 198 2,475 4,534 1,844

1969 74 304 1,066 217 3,018 5,692 2,484

1970 73 368 1,453 189 3,198 5,140 2,334

(Continued)

Einp1°lees Administrative, Office and Other Total Cost of Total Value Non-Manufacturing Emp10lees Total Emp1°lees Materials, Supplies, of Shipments Value Added- Year Male Female Salaries Number Salaries & Wases Ii Goods for Re-Sa1e & Other Revenues Total Activitl (Number) (ifu:;b;~) ($ 000) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 46 16 285 504 1,656 3,656 6,373 2,322

1968 43 12 279 342 1,243 3,000 5,148 1,933

1969 31 11 267 346 1,333 3,325 6,131 2,615

1970 47 14 323 429 1,776 3,215 5,140 2,317 TABLE N-8

SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES.

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1970.

Value of Production & Related Workers Shipments Value Added- Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials of Goods of Manufacturing I!.!!. Establishments Male Female Wages & E1ectricitz: & SUE2lies Used Own Manufacture Activitz: (Number) (Number) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 58 227 704 42 617 2,015 1,150

1968 50 84 261 47 354 1,106 610

1969 57 113 362 66 483 1,367 833

1970 56 212 789 72 1,212 2,080 1,198

TABLE N-8 (Continued)

Total Activity

Em21oz:ees Administrative, Office and Other Total Cost of Total Value Non-Manufacturing Employees Total Employees Materials, Supplies, of Shipments Value Added- Year Male Female Salaries Number Salaries & Wages & Other Revenues Total Activitz: (Number) (Number) ($ 000) (Number) ($ QOO) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 14 5 69 246 773 1,004 2,607 1,355

1968 8 1 35 93 296 569 1,345 634

1969 8 3 41 124 403 767 1,786 970

1970 25 6 125 243 913 1,220 2,080 1,190 TABLE N-9

SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES,

PULP AND PAPER MILLS,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1970.

Manufacturing Activity Value of Shipments Value Added- Production & Related Workers Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials of Goods of Manufacturing Year Establishments Male Female Wages & E1ectricitl & SUEElies Used Own Manufacture Activitl (Number) (Humber) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 2 2,628 14 19,749 6,259 32,040 73,387 36,346

1968 2 2,388 11 18,394 5,865 31,957 69,014 31,620

1969 2 2,283 11 20,182 5,872 32,507 74,361 35,041

1970 2 2,368 11 22,064 6,613 37,039 78,670 35,921

TABLE N-9 (Continued) Total Activitl Eml!loIees Administrative, Office and Other Non-Manufacturins EmE 10lees Total EmE 10lees Total Cost of Total Value Materials, Supplies, of Shipments Value Added- Year Male Female Salaries Number Salaries & Wases & Goods for Re-Sale & Other Revenues Total Activit,. (Number) (Number) ($ 000) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 424 86 4,657 3,152 24,405 33,057 74,611 36,554

1968 388 82 4,507 2,869 22,901 32,745 69,924 31,742 1969 372 81 4,722 2,747 24,904 33,950 75,938 35,175

1970 362 82 4,808 2,823 26,872 38,334 80,114 36,070 TABLE N-10

SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES,

TOTAL - PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED I~~USTRIES,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 1967 TO 1970.

Value of Production & Related Workers Shipments Value Added- Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials of Goods of Manufacturing Year Establishments Male Female Wages & E1ectricit:l & SUEElies Used Own Manufacture Activity (Number) (Number) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 26 224 38 1,157 84 940 4,700 3,689

1968 26 233 39 1,262 95 1,072 5,128 3,962

1969 26 2"39 27 1,369 112 1,326 5,917 4,505

1970 25 242 50 1,540 72 1,137 5,844 4,642

------TABLE N-IO (Continued)

Total Cost of Total Value Non-Manufacturing Employees Materials, Supplies, of Shipm~nts Value Added- Year Hale Female Salr,ries & Goods for Re-Sale & Other Revenues Total Activity (Number) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 l37 56 c96 455 2,053 989 4,726 3,665

1968 167 6S 1,069 504 2,332 1,123 5,151 3,929

1969 185 79 1,332 530 2,700 1,400 5,940 4,459

1970 142 48 1,001 482 2,540 1,184 5,867 4,617 TABLE N-11

SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES,

COMMERCIAL PRINTING INDUSTRIES,

NEWFOUt-.'DLAND At-.'D LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1970.

Value of Production & Related Workers Shipments Value Added- Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials of Goods of Manufacturing Year Establishments Male Female Wages & E1ectricitl & SUEElies Used Own Manufacture Activitl (Number) (Number) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 18 90 24 436 21 390 1,279 881

1968 18 94 24 476 23 415 1,422 985

1969 20 x x x x x x x

1970 19 x x x x x x x

(Continued)

EmE 10lees Administrative, Office and Other Total Cost of Total Value Non-Manufacturing EmElolees Total EmElolees Materials, Supplies, of Shipments Value Added- Male Female Salaries Number Salaries & Wages & Goods for Re-Sa1e & Other Revenues Total Activitl (Number) (Number) ($ 000) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 15 9 128 138 564 410 1,305 887

1968 17 11 150 146 626 427 1,444 991

1969 x x x x x x x x

1970 x x x x x x x x TABLE N-12

SELECTED STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES,

TOTAL - NON METALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1970.

Value of Production & Related Workers Shipments Value Added- Cost of Fuel Cost of Materials of Goods of Manufacturing Year Establishments Male Female Wages & Electricitl & SUEElies Used Own Manufacture ActivitX (Number) (Number) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000)

1967 11 x x x x x x x 1968 10 355 2 1,939 604 3,132 7,833 4,509

1969 15 282 2 1,518 506 2,596 7,145 4,146

1970 11 251 2 1,501 566 2,437 7,237 4,021

TABLE N-12 (Continued)

EmEloxees Administrative, Office and Other Total Cost of Total Value Non-Manufacturing EmEloxees Total EmElo:lees Materials, Supplies, of Shipments Value Added- Year Male Female Salaries Number Salaries & Wases & Goods for Re-Sale & Other Revenues Total ActivitX (Number) (Number) ($ 000) (Number) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) ($ 000) x 1967 x x x ~ x x x

1968 77 17 596 451 2,535 3,870 8,843 4,774

1969 93 16 749 393 2,266 3,232 7,992 4,348

1970 77 12 661 342 2,162 3,135 8,116 4,193 TABLE 0-1

PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INVESTMENT, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1972.

1 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 (Millions of Dollars)

TOTAL OF NEW CAPITAL EXPENDITURES 359.1 387.1 394.6 502.5 655.4 652.8

TOTAL NEW CAPITAL EXPENDITURES IN CONSTRUCTION 232.3 266.1 283.8 368.4 496.7 478.1

Primary Industries & Construction Industry 17.6 8.7 8.4 12.6 76.5 87.5 Manufacturing 14.2 7.0 3.3 24.9 75.0 92.4 Utilities 68.5 112.9 158.1 208.0 143.5 97.7 Trade, Finance & Commercial Services 10.5 6.8 7.1 3.9 4.6 7.6 Housing, Institutional Services and Government Departments 121. 5 130.7 106.9 119.0 197.1 192.9

TOTAL NEW CAPITAL EXPENDITURES IN NEW MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 126.8 121.0 110.8 134.1 158.7 174.7

Primary Industries & Construction Industyy 55.3 30.7 23.0 37.8 51. 4 60.6 Manufac turing 35.7 44.2 20.4 20.0 22.1 27.6 Utilities 18.3 29.3 45.3 50.5 55.3 50.5 Trade, Finance & Commercial Services 11.8 6.0 13.8 17.5 15.9 21.7 Housing, Institutional Services and Government Departments 5.7 10.8 8.3 8.3 14.0 14.3

TOTAL OF REPAIR & MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES 110.5 125.0 119.7 139.9 138.5 146.6

TOTAL REPAIR & MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES IN CONSTRUCTION 38.4 42.7 40.0 46.6 42.6 46.0

Primary Industries & Construction Industry 7.6 9.3 2.7 4.9 3.1 3.7 Manufacturing 1.3 1.6 1.4 1.9 2.2 2.5 Utilities 2.6 2.9 9.5 10.6 3.4 4.0 Trade, Finance & Commercial Services 1.7 1.3 1.4 1.8 1.5 1.8 Housing, Institutional Services and Government Departments 25.2 27.6 25.0 27.4 32.4 34.0 TABLE 0-1

PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INVESTMENT, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1972.

1967 1968 1969 1970 (Millions of Dollars)

TOTAL REPAIR & MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES IN MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 72.1 82.3 79.7 93.3 95.9 100.6

Primary Industries & Construction Industry 51.3 51.7 54.3 65.4 66.4 68.7 Manufacturing 8.0 8.2 9.9 9.5 9.8 10.2 Utilities 6.0 7.9 8.0 9.6 10.5 11.6 Trade, Finance & Commercial Services 1.4 8.4 2.2 3.3 3.0 3.5 Housing, Institutional Services and Government Departments 5.4 6.1 5.3 5.5 6.2 6.6

TOTAL OF NEW AND REPAIR EXPENDITURES 469.6 512.1 514.3 642.4 793.9 799.4

1 Preliminary Actual 2 Revised Intentions. TABLE P-1--

1 PRINCIPAL STATISTICS OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1972

Average Number Salaries and Cost of Value of Year of Employees Wages Paid Materials Work Performed

(Thousands (Thousands (Thousands of Dollars) of Dollars) of Dollars)

1967 14,397 76,298 120,527 270,729

1968 16,136 94,173 149,437 308,657

1969 16,038 109,166 140,818 324,341

1970 18,095 147,752 153,188 415,099

1971 23,712 194,539 213,434 539,215

1972 23,666 215,242 240,771 594,676

1 Actual 1967 to 1970, preliminary 1971, intentions 1972. TABLE P-2

VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION WORK PERFORMED, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE OF STRUCTURE, 1967 TO 1972

1967 1968 1969 TYEe of Structure New ReEair Total New ReEair Total New ReEa ir Total

(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)

Total Value of Construction 232,434 38,295 270, 729 265,914 42,743 308,857 283,823 40,518 324,341

Total Building Construction 104,678 23,341 128,019 105,663 26,377 132,040 84,412 28,874 113,286 Res id ent ia 1 35,700 12,100 47,800 52,105 13,425 65,530 52,251 14,402 66,653 Industria 1 18,810 5,636 24,446 8,161 5,940 14,101 4,367 3,172 7,539 Commercia 1 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 6,659 445 7,104 9,309 425 9,734 5,388 6,590 11,978

Total Engineering Construction 127,756 14,954 142,710 160,251 16,366 176,617 199,411 11,644 211,055 Marine Construction 15,203 1,325 16,528 6,380 1,221 7,601 3,818 1,235 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, 733 520 2,253 3,963 338 4,301 947 126 1 1,073 Dams and Irrigation 42,011 1,3021 43,3131 62,780 1,720 64,500 105, 796 1,185 106,981 Electric Power Construction 42,011 1 1,3021 43,3131 62,780 1,720 64,500 105,796 1,185 106,981 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 3,303 82 3,385 1,076 323 1,399 102 12 114 Other Engineering Construction21,8301 963 1 22,793 1 35,681 2,529 38,210 46,154 815 49,969

1 "0ther Engineering Constructionll includes expenditures which were applicable to "Electric Power Construction", "Dams and Irrigationlt and other types of structures but could not be specifically allocated to these categories.

2 Preliminary 1971, intentions 1972. TABLE P-2 (Continued)

1970 Type of Structure New Repair Total New Repair Total New Repair Total

(Thousands of dollars)

Total value of construction 368,101 46,998 415,099 496,491 42,724 539,215 548,678 45,998 594,676

Total building construction 86,868 36,722 123,590 196,908 29,854 226,762 243,499 31,717 275,216 Residential 47,900 17,000 64,900 69,300 17,600 86,900 79,400 18,100 97,500 Industrial 10,297 5,586 15,883 78,927 4,428 83,355 69,126 5,156 74,282 Conuner c ia1 8,499 3,749 12,248 8,488 3,160 11,648 15,185 3,584 18,769 Ins tit u t io na1 14,443 1,950 16,393 37,192 4,185 41,377 74,059 4,302 78,361 Other building construction 5,729 8,437 14,166 3,001 481 3,482 5,729 575 6,304

Total engineering construction 281,233 10,276 291,509 299,583 12,870 312,453 305,179 14,281 319,460 Marine construction 4,044 771 4,815 4,992 992 5,984 18,721 884 19,605 Road, highway and aerodrome construction 46,373 5,582 51,955 72,323 7,430 79,753 56,375 8,368 64,743 Waterworks and sewage systems 1,226 109 1,335 7,202 346 7,548 11,923 517 12,440 Dams and irrigation Electric power construction 200,250 1,218 201,468 139,599 1,703 141,302 91,292 2,055 93,347 Railway, telephone and telegraph 4,467 1,585 6,052 9,045 1,611 10,656 7,103 1,751 8,854 Gas and Oil Facilities 15,801 41 15,842 49,223 28 49,251 108,544 31 108,575 Other engineering construction 9,072 970 10,042 17,199 760 17,959 11,221 675 11,896 TABLE P-3

DWELLING STARTS, COMPLETIONS AND UNDER CONSTRUCTION,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1969 TO 1971

Under 1 Year Starts Completions Construction

2,507 2,935 2,135

1970 2,636 2,207 2,535 1971 3,658 3,429 2,705

1 As at the end of the period shown. TABLE p-4

NEW DWELLING STARTS, COMPLETIONS AND UNDER CONSTRUCTION, ST. JOHN'S AND CORNER BROOK,

1968 TO 1971

Starts ComEletions Under Construction1

St. John's Corner Brook St. John's Corner Brook St. John's Corner Brook

1968 977 208 1,400 138 649 181 1969 771 50 1,009 200 333 30 1970 679 128 554 37 454 118 1971 1,222 173 1,049 194 602 86

1 As at the end of the period shown. TABLE P-5

2 DWELLING STARTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE OF FINANCING, 1967 TO 1971.

1 Total N.H.A. Conventional Year Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

1967 2,767 100.0 1,222 44.2 302 10.9 1,243 44.9

1968 2,933 100.0 964 32.9 399 13.6 1,570 53.5

1969 2,507 100.0 642 25.6 355 14.1 1,510 60.2

1970 2,636 100.0 834 31.6 240 9.1 1,562 59.2

1971 3,658 100.0 1,173 32.1 415 11. 3 2,070 56.6

1 National Housing Act. 2 Comparable figures not available before 1967

Note: Percent totals may not add to 100.0 because of rounding. TABLE p-8

OCCUPIED DWELLINGS BY TENURE SHOWING NUMBER AND PERCENT, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, RURAL AND URBAN,

1951 2 1961 2 1966 z and 1971. 1951 1961

Owned Owned Rented

Locality Percent Number Percent Number Percent Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Newfoundland 70,980 100.0 61,540 86.7 9,440 13.3 87,,940 100.0 76,691 87.2 11,249 12.8

Urban 29,735 100.0 22,105 74.3 7,630 25.7 44,532 100.0 35,122 78.9 9,410 21.1

Rural 41,245 100.0 39,435 95.6 1,810 4.4 43,408 100.0 41,569 95.8 1,839 4.2

1966 1971

Rented Rented

Locality Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Percent Number Percent

Newfoundland 96,632 100.0 81,276 84.1 15,356 15.9 110,440 100.0 88,330 80.0 22,110 20.0

Urban 52,627 100.0 39,468 75.0 13, 159 25.0

Rural 44,005 100.0 41,808 95.0 2,197 5.0 HOUSEHOLDS OF CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES

OF 1,000 POPULATION AND OVER

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

BY NUMBER OF PERSONS! 1971

Locality Total Households

Badger 246 Baie Verte 460 Bay Roberts 946 Bishops Falls 820 Bonavista 1,062 Botwood 922 Burgeo 454 Burin 547 Carbonear 1,020 Catalina 254 Channel-Port aux Basques 1,286 Clarenville 527 Corner Brook 5,597 Deer Lake 906 Dunville 369 Englee 207 Fogo 231 Fortune 474 Freshwater, P. Bay 296 Gander 1,806 Glenwood 189 Glovertown 447 Grand Bank 859 Grand Falls 1,744 Happy Valley 978 Harbour Breton 400 Harbour Grace 664 Hare Bay 266 . Holyrood 272 Jerseyside 216 Lawn 168 TABLE P-12 (CONTINUED)

Locality Ids

Lewisporte 727 Harystown 964 Hount Pearl 1,709 Norris Arm 230 Placentia 445 Pouch Cove 331 Ramea 244 Roberts Arm 208 Roddickton 216 St. Albans 355 St. Anthony 566 St. Georges 382 St. John's - City 20,574 St. Lawrence 279 Spaniard's Bay 405 Springdale 671 Stephenville 1,486 Stephenville Crossing 392 Trepassey 284 Twi11ingate 361 upper Island Cove 370 Wabana 1,073 Wes1eyvi lIe 269 l,ffii tbourne 248 Windsor 1,210

Note: Breakdown of households by number of JErsons and Average ;\umher of Persons per Household is not available. TABLE g-l

VESSEL ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES IN COASTWISE SHIPPING, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR , BY PRINCIPAL PORT, 1967 TO 19'0

Newfoundland Ar~entia Bell Island Botwood Corner Brook Arrived DeEarted Arrived DeEarted Arrived DeEarted Arrived DeEarted Arrived DeEarted

1967 18,986 18,891 500 517 9 10 51 43 396 398

1968 18,455 18,247 378 393 10 24 34 28 329 256

1969 17,843 17,591 172 189 11 11 17 14 246 233

1970 17,444 17,256 162 164 8 8 17 15 313 320 TABLE Q-1 (Continued)

Port aux Basgues St. John's Year Arrived Departed Arrived Departed

1967 1,234 1,263 585 605

1968 1,453 1,449 530 526

1969 1,545 1,504 428 428

1970 1,603 1,600 359 358 TABLE Q-2

NUMBER OF VESSELS ARRIVED AND DEPARTED IN INTERNATIONAL SEABOURNE SHIPPING, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY PRINCIPAL PORT, 1967 TO 1970

Newf om1dland Argentia Bell Island Botwood

Year Arrived DeEarted Arrived DeEarted Arrived DeEarted Arrived DeEarted

1967 850 1,056 3 2 1 1 67 72

1968 954 1,247 3 5 23 9 60 69

1969 1,077 1,333 5 6 4 4 67 71

1970 1,092 1,298 4 2 83 82 TABLE Q-2 (CONTINUED)

Corner Brook Port-aux-Basques St. John's

Arrived Departed Arrived Departed Arrived Departed

133 133 12 5 159 149

137 156 11 15 162 171

155 172 23 23 143 151

168 158 14 20 139 137 TABLE Q-3

CARGOES HANDLED IN COASTWISE SHIPPING, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY PRINCIPAL PORT, 1967 TO 1970

Newfoundland Argentia Bell Island Botwood

Cargoes . Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Year Loaded Unloaded Loaded Unloaded Loaded Unloaded Loaded Unloaded (TONS) 1967 987,201 1,933,990 23,936 38,094 8,077 14,988 154,702

1968 1,549,483 2,030,348 19,936 13,685 250,533 4,809 262 113,595

1969 1,273,366 2,061,978 14,014 2,482 5,847 4,931 95,672

1970 1,459,735 2,140,290 11,520 876 5,306 73,081 TABLE Q-3 (Continued)

Corner Brook Port-Aux-Basques St. John's

Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Loaded Unloaded Loaded Unloaded Loaded Unloaded (TONS) 18,991 310,373 36,456 350,190 86,687 503,738

42,593 406,964 45,756 408,845 98,587 487,595

36,893 357,216 71,429 434,255 108,127 608,386

96,114 516,572 70,587 419,219 83,302 546,676 TABLE Q-4

CARGOES LOADED FOR FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND CARGOES UNLOADED FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

BY PRINCIPAL PORT, 1950 TO 1970

Newfoundland Argentia Bell Island

Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Year loaded Unloaded Loaded Unloaded Loaded Loaded Unloaded

(TONS) 1967 1,433,348 1,063,671 535 12,992 379,198 83,197

1968 1,652,061 1,517,520 22,533 271,723 359,567 48,194

1969 1,630,683 1, 715,397 45 6 98,369 403,981 118,221

1970 1,741,131 1,699,581 80 281 416,265 166,945 TABLE Q-4 (CONTINUED)

Corner Brook Port-aux-Bas9,ues St. John's

Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Cargoes Unloaded Loaded Loaded Unloaded (TONS) 378,747 193,971 601 213 11,110 295,486

352,974 208,417 363 95 11,312 250,602

345,030 199,642 3,793 157 11,353 153,944

395,115 177,138 3,453 302 14,054 150,462 TABLE Q=5

REVENUE FREIGHT LOADED AND UNLOADED BY

RAILWAYS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

1968 AND 1969

1968 1969

~ 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 18,350,524 423,196 13,273,410 370,622 Products of Forests 513,437 583,765 535,287 592,665 Manufacturing and Misc. 692,368 1,431,110 751,291 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 Total 19,577,285 2,588,698 14,576,824 2,485,594

1 L.C.L. - Less than carload. TABLE Q- 6

HIGHWAY A~D RURAL ROAD MILEAGE~ NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRAID R , 1967 TO 1970

Surfaced Year Total Pavement Gravel Earth Totals

(Mi 1es)

1967 5,232 1,122 4,110 866 6,098

1968 5,068 1,120 3,948 850 5,918

1969 5,036 1,249 3,787 850 5,886

1970 5,086 1,337 3,749 850 5,936 TABLE Q-7

URBAN STREET MILEAGE, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 AND 1970

Rigid Flexible Total Paved Other Total Surfaced Total Street Year Pavement Pavement Streets Gravel Surfaces Streets Earth Mileage (Miles) 1 1968 6 325 331 348 679 24 703

1969 6 396 402 630 2 1,032 48 1,080

1970 9 402 411 620 16 1,047 38 1,085

1 Included with gravel. 2 Included with Total Surfaced Streets. TABLE Q-8

NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE, 1968 AND 197G

Passenger Cotmnercia1 Year Automobiles Vehicles Motorcycles --Total (Number)

1968 81,459 25, 776 985 108,220

1969 85,667 25,204 1,156 112,027

1970 89,568 27,673 1,400 118,6.41 TABLE Q-9

PASSENGERS CARRIED BY AIR CANADA, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 T01971

Year Departures Arrivals Total

(Number)

1968 138,974 141,638 280,612

1969 133,666 132,298 265,964

1970 131,588 123,168 254,756

1971 123,593 113,357 236,950 TABLE Q-IO

AIR FREIGHT CARRIED BY AIR CANADA, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1971

Total Total Originating in Terminating in Year Newfoundland Newfoundland Total

(Pounds)

1968 1,683,988 8,927,260 10,611,248

1969 1,568,797 7,751,990 9,320,787

1970 1,927,721 8,786,717 10,714,438

1971 2,181,000 9,396,000 11,577,000 TABLE Q-ll

AIRCRAFT LANDING AREAS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE, 1969 TO 1972

Year Land Bases Seaplane Bases Military Airfields Totals

(Number)

1969 22 22 3 47

1970 23 18 3 44

1971 1 2 1972 30 18 21 50

1 as at September 1972 2 as at April 1972 TABLE R-1

TELEPHONES IN USE, NEWFOUNDLAND Ah~ LABRADOR, BY TYPE OF SERVICE, 1968 TO 1970

On Rural and More Than Public Private Branch Exchange Telephones On Individual Lines* On 2 and 4-Party Lines* 4-Party Lines* Pay and Extensions Per 100 Year Business Residential Business Residential Business Residential Phones Business Residential Mobile Total Population

1968 11,180 44,873 1,318 27,017 52 927 21,057 9,952 119 118,114 23.1

1969 11,745 49,609 1,393 27,820 33 1,360 998 22,289 11,804 139 127,190 24.6

1970 12,368 55,029 1,390 26,298 65 2,549 1,147 23,332 12,887 186 135,251 26.0

* Excludes extensions. TABLE R-2

SELECTED STATISTICS OF THE TELEPHONE INDUSTRY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1970

Cost of Property Salaries Year Capital Stockl and Eg,ui:ement Gross Revenue EXEenditure Em:eloyees and Wages 2

(Dollars) (Dollars) (Dollars) (Dollars) (Number) (Dollars)

1968 19,521,121 50,393,805 12,374,667 10,993,469 871 4,351,485

1969 22,856,351 55,379,535 13,957,328 12,806,013 859 5,028,415

1970 26,191,582 62,475,742 18,155,257 15,675,154 894 5,499,501

1 Includes premium on capital stock.

2 Full-time and part-time. TABLE R-

SUMMARY OF SELECTED TELEGRAPH AND CABLE STATISTICS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1970

Year Pole Line Mi Wire Mi leage Number of Offices Telegraphs Sent

(Mi les) (Mi les) (Number) (Number)

1968 4,191 49,121 312 790,425

1969 4,191 49,121 239 670,407

1970 4,400 49,582 209 422,323 TABLE R-4

NUMBER OF POST OFFICES 1 IN OPERATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1971

Year Number

1968 671

1969 649

1970 588

1971 5032

1 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 Ttsnsporation Division of the Canada Post Office, St. John's. TABLE R-5

RECEIPTS AND ADMISSIONS OF MOTION PICTURE THEATRES, NEWFOUND~~ AND LABRADOR, 1967 TO 1970

Year Number of Paid Admissions Receipts from Admissions

(Thousands) (Thousands of Dollars)

1967 1,347 941

1968 1,171 995

1969 1,085 909

1970 1,106 1,205 TABLE 5-1

I POWER GENERATED, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY PRODUCER

1968 TO 1971

PRODUCER 1968 1969 1970 1971

Newfoundland and Labrador Power Commission 741.05 1,032.17 1,403.69 1,531.46 2 2 2 Newfoundland Light & Power Co. Ltd. 443.72 547.61 543.78 448.182 United Towns Electric Union Electric Light & Power. Co. West Coast Power Company Price Newfoundland Limited 273.85 270.23 300.90 248.30 Bowaters Newfoundland 756.63 806.35 842.52 780.91 Buchans Mining 4.02 2.88 3.46 1.94

TOTAL 2,219.27 2,659.24 3,094.35 3,010.79

1 Not all producers of electric power are shown in this table because data for some companies is not available. The total shown; therefore, is not the total power generated in Newfoundland and Labrador. 2 Includes power generated formerly by Newfoundland Light & Power, United Towns Electric, Union Electric, and West Coast Powero These companies are now amalgamated under Newfoundland Light and Power Co. Ltd. TABLE S-2

SUPPLY AND DISPOSAL OF ELECTRIC ENERGY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1966 TO 1969

Supply of Energy 1967 1968 (Thousands of Kilowatt Hours) Hydro Generation: Utilities 2,127,183 2,495,490 3,297,776 3,596,275 Industries 476,535 399,366 385, 776 383,659 Total 2,603,718 2,894,856 3,683,552 3,979,934

Thermal Generation: Utilities 239,978 162,483 123,106 161,772 Industries 80,434 148,369 7,620 5,212 Total 320,412 310,852 130, 726 166,984

Total Generation 2,924,130 3,205,708 3,814,278 4,146,918 Received from other Provinces Total Supply of Energy 2,924,130 3,205,708 3,814,278 4,146,918

Disposal of Energy

Domestic and Farm 272,725 315,369 390,322 438,860

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 75,486 At Commercial Rates 121,244 159,132 365,360 419,896 Street Lighting 11,003 12,328 14,641 16,368 Total Commercial and Other Consumption 208,055 246,946

Losses and Unaccounted For 121,797 158,433 187,995 176,673 Residual Error of Estimate 9,087 -8, 767 Total Provincial Disposal 2,843,549 3,122,314 3,733,187 4,065,647 Delivered to Other Provinces 80,581* 83,394* 81,091 81,271 Total Disposal of Energy 2,924,130 3,205,708 3,814,278 4,146,918

* Includes "no value energy". No value energy is the energy which is inadvertently exchanged and for which there is no financial settlement. TABLE S-3

ELECTRIC POWER SURVEY OF CAPABILITY AND LOAD, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

1968 TO 1975

Actual Forecast

1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975

Total Net Generating Capability within Province (Thousands of Kilowatts) 887 892 1,191 1,360 2,740 3,660 4,583 5,267 Firm Power Peak Load within Province (Thousands of Kilowatts) 644 711 763 796 927 965 992 1,018 Firm Energy Requirement within Province (Million Kilowatt Hours) 3,622 3,930 4,580 5,090 11,434 20,411 28,732 36,050 (Thousands of Kilowatts) Indicated Reserve: Gross Capability 887 892 1,191 1,360 2,740 3,660 4,583 5,267 Firm Power Peak Load on Province 656 723 775 808 1,849 2,813 3,763 4,496 Indicated Reserve 231 169 416 552 891 847 820 771 TABLE S-4

INSTALLED GENERATING CAPACITY. NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1966 TO 1969

1967 1968 (Ki1owa tts-)- Electric Utilities and Industrial Establishments:

Hydro:

Water Wheels and Turbines 466,726 691,726 819,526 825,116

Thermal:

Steam Engines and Turbines 55,425 50,425 50,425 50,425 Internal Combustion Engines 27,651 33,115 37,412 42,845 Gas Turbines 39,150 14,150 28,300 28,300

Total Thermal 122,226 97,690 116,137 121,570

Total Installed Generating Capacity 588,952 789,416 935,663 946,686

Electric Utilities:

Publicly and Privately Operated:

Hydro:

Water Wheels and Turbines 397,671 623,591 751,391 756,981

Thermal:

Steam Engines and Turbines 38,400 33,400 33,400 33,400 Internal Combustion Engines 25,981 29,670 32,144 38,527 Gas Turbines 14,150 14,150 28,300 28,300

Total Thermal 78,531 77,220 93,844 100,227

Total Installed Generating Capacity 476,202 700,811 845,235 857,208 TABLE S-4 (Cont'd)

1966 1967 1968 1969 (Kilowatts) Industrial Es tab1ishments:

Hydro:

Water Wheels and Turbines 69,055 68,135 68,135 68,135

Thermal:

Steam Engines and Turbines 17,025 17,025 17,025 17,025 Internal Combustion Engines 1,670 3,445 5,268 4,318 Gas Turbines 25,000

Total Thermal 43,695 20,470 22,293 21,343

Total Installed Generating Capacity 112,750 88,605 90,428 89,478 TABLE S-5

REVENUE FROM SALES OF ELECTRICITyl,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1966 TO 1969

Electric Utilities & Industrial Establishments 1967 1969 (Thousands of Dollars)

Revenue from Sale of Electricity:

To ultimate customers in Canada:

Pmver2 - Firm 8,481 9,829 7,626 11,089

- Secondary General Service (Commercial) 3,688 4,242 8,246 9,375 Domestic and Farm 6,648 7,100 8,044 8,826 Street Lighting 541 625 723 832

Total Revenue from ultimate custome~s 19,358 21, 796 24,639 30,122

Energy delivered to other Provinces -

Firm 188 205 222 224

Total Revenue from other Provinces 188 205 222 224

Total Revenue from Sale of Electricity 19,546 22,001 24,861 30,346

1 Does not include inter-utility transactions.

2 Excludes sales to industrial establishments with generating and/or distributing facilities. TABLE S-6

SELECTED STATISTICS OF ELECTRIC POWER SOLD TO DOMESTIC AND FARM CONSUMERS,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1966 TO 1969.

Kilowatt Kilowatt Average Revenue Per Hours Hours Per Revenue Annual Kilowatt Year Customers Customer Bill Hour

(Number) (Thousands) (Number) ($ 000) (Dollars) (Cents)

1966 81,387 272,725 3,351 6,648 81.68 2.44

1967 88,963 315,369 3,545 7,100 79.81 2.25

1968 97,531 390,322 4,002 8,044 82.42 2.06

1969 101,877 438,860 4,308 8,826 86.63 2.01 TABLE S-7

AVERAGE NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS OF ELECTRIC POWER COMPANIES.

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY CATEGORY. 1966 TO 1969

Category 1969

Electric Utilities and Industrial Establishments:

Ultimate Customers:

Power l 761 697 12 14 General Service (Commercial) 10,354 9,999 10,954 11 ,581 Domestic and Farm 81,387 88,963 97,531 101,877 Street Lighting 61 77 82 93

Total Ultimate Customers 92,563 99, 736 108,579 113,565

Electric Utilities:

Publicly and Privately Operated:

Ultimate Customers:

Powerl 759 696 11 13 General Service (Commercial) 10,310 9,951 10,894 11,517 Domestic and Farm 80,420 87,941 96,451 100,857 Street Lighting 61 76 81 92

Total Ultimate Customers 91,550 98,664 107,437 112,479

Industrial Establishments:

Ultimate Customers:

Power l 2 1 1 1 General Service (Commercial) 44 48 60 64 Domestic and Farm 967 1,022 1,080 1,020 Street Lighting 1 1 1

Total Ultimate Customers 1,013 1,072 1,142 1,086

1 Excluding industrial establishments with generating facilities. TABLE S-8

QUANTITY AND VALUE OF FUEL USED BY UTILITIESITO GENERATE ELECTRICITY,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1966 TO 1969.

Value

Furnace Diesel Furnace Diesel Fuel Oil Fuel Fuel Oil Fuel Year (Hea~~) Oil (Heavy) Total (Imperial Gallons) (Dollars)

1966 14,496,731 5,166,290 19,663,021 947,180 722,174 1,669,354

1967 8,761,349 5,034,515 13,795,864 590,860 924,214 1,515,074

1968 4,581,311 4,898,792 9,480,103 308,309 930,203 1,238,512

1969 9,030,024 4,746,638 13,776,662 598,809 993,164 1,591,973

1. Fuel used by Industrial establishments in thermal generating plants is not included. TABLE S-9

TRANSMISSION POLE LINE MILEAGE AND TRANSMISSION CIRCUIT MILEAGE OF ELECTRIC LINE,

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1966 TO 1969.

1966 1967 1968 1969

(Miles)

Transmission Pole Line Milease

Electric Utilities - Publicly and Privately operated

Steel - Towers 328 593 748 799 - Poles 10 11 Aluminum - Towers 90 165 165 - Poles Wood Pole 1,109 1,207 1,406 1,422 Concrete Pole Underground Cable 1 1 1 1 Marine Cable 4 4 4 8 Other Total transmission pole line mileage 1,442 1,895 2,335 2,406

Transmission Circuit Milease of Electric Line

Electric Utilities - Publicly and Privately Operated

20,000 - 49,999 volts 435 460 519 529 50,000 - 99,999 volts 627 545 714 711 100,000 -149,999 volts 224 382 445 447 150,000 -199,999 volts 200,000 -299,999 volts 220 572 723 781 Total transmission circuit mileage 1,506 1,959 2,401 2,468 TABLE S-10

EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES AND SALARIES, PUBLIC AND PRIVATELY

OPERATED ELECTRIC UTILITIES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

1966 TO 1969

Wages and Year EmE101ees Salaries

(Number) ($ 000)

1966 960 4,359

1967 945 4,603

1968 991 5,108

1969 1,410 7,610 TABLE S-ll

ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATELY OPERATED ELECTRIC UTILITIES z NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1966 TO 1969.

Total Total Total Long Total Fixed Current Total Other Total Current Term Capital & Other Total Year Assets Investments Assets Liabilities Debt Suq~lus Liabilities Liabilities

(Thousands of Dollars)

1966 168,385 14,815 22,676 2,593 208,469 12,161 128,767 58,805 8,736 208,469

1967 265,659 24,269 2,645 6,699 299,272 30,188 160,787 101,040 7,257 299,272

1968 407,142 25,545 2,639 3,187 438,513 33,262 203,431 189,385 12,435 438,513

1969 539,546 74,059 2,556 5,817 621,978 54,636 415,499 134,308 17,535 621,978 TABLE T-l

RETAIL TRADE, ADJUSTED AND UNADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

BY MONTH 1966 TO 1972

Unadjustedl Seasonally Adjusted Month 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972

($ Millions) ($ Millions)

January 25.4 28.8 30.5 33.6 34.1 32.1 37.8 32.0 36.3 37.4 40.8 41.2 39.0 46.9 February 25.9 27.0 32.0 32.8 33.6 35.9 42.3 32.0 33.3 38.4 40.0 40.8 43.5 49.2 March 30.3 31.8 34.3 35.7 36.6 38.2 45.8 33.6 34.8 37.9 40.4 41.7 42.4 50.3 April 32.8 32.9 35.5 38.0 40.2 47.2 49.3 34.0 35.3 37.7 39.6 42.3 49.0 52.0 May 33.7 37.9 39.4 40.5 42.8 45.0 51.1 33.7 37.0 38.0 39.0 41.6 44.8 50.0 June 34.1 39.3 41.5 42.3 44.2 50.3 60.0 31.7 36.1 38.7 40.0 40.7 45.5 54.5 July 36.6 37.6 40.9 41.8 43.0 45.3 50.0 34.6 36.5 39.0 40.0 40.7 42.9 48.5 August 34.2 35.5 40.7 39.8 39.7 44.3 49.0 34.6 36.1 40.7 40.0 40.9 45.6 49.4 September 35.0 38.9 37.6 40.2 41.4 44.5 34.6 37.8 38.6 40.5 40.9 45.0 October 35.0 37.5 39.7 41.8 42.7 44.5 35.0 37.6 39.0 40.6 41.6 43.6 November 37.8 41.5 43.9 41.8 40.9 46.0 34.7 38.9 40.4 40.2 40.4 44.6 December 44.9 49.8 48.2 53.1 54.3 60.1 34.2 38.2 37.9 40.7 41.6 45.4

Total 405.6 438.4 464.2 481.4 493.4 533.3

1. This series is not comparable to that previously published in Table T-l due to definitional changes TABLE T-8

GASOLINE AND DIESEL OIL SALES FOR MOTIVE PURPOSES, 1968 TO 1971

Gasoline Diesel Oil Year Gross Net Net Sales Sales! Sales2 ,3 2

(Thousands of Gallons)

1968 74,,292 54,973 23,036

1969 76,961 51,882 20,530

1970 84,127 61,252 19,818

1971 92 ,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.

3 Excludes marked gasoline, aviation and aviation turbo fuels. TABLE T-9

NUMBER AND VALUE OF NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SALES, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY TYPE, 1968 TO 1971

Passenger Cormnercia1 Total Year Number Retail Value Number Retail Value Number Retail Value ($'000) ($'000) ($'000) 1 1968 11,453 37,1601 2,552 10,744 14,005 47,9041

1969 10,560 34,907 2,083 8,734 12,643 43,641

1970 9,945 33,482 2,202 9,427 12,147 42,909

1971 13,105 45,606 3,228 15,122 16,333 60, 728

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. TABLE T-15

ESTIMATED RESTAURANT RECEIPTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY MONTH, 1969 TO 1972

Month 1969 1970 1971 1972

(Thousands of Dollars)

January 425 463 533 580 February 718 1,121 1,133 March 871 1,111 1,265 1,265 April 643 762 976 1,156 May 685 832 913 958 June 758 861 1,324 July 879 902 1,249 August 1,007 1,404 September 591 878 868 October 505 675 668 November 651 902 877 December 711 812 877

Total 8,344 10,723 11,987

= figures not available. TABLE U-1

NUMBER OF TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1971

Hunting & Fishing Hotels Motels Cabins Tourist Homes Inns Camps Year Number Units Number Units Ntnnber Units Number Units Number Units Ntnnber Units

1968 49 1,735 43 708 30 300 91 403 19 122 121 428

1969 50 1,775 43 696 30 379 82 372 18 114 133 415

1970 47 1,773 45 744 27 370 69 318 21 126 161 498

1971 45 1,643 47 777 25 409 62 292 22 135 163 438 TABLE U- 2

EXPENDITURES 1 AND lTIn1BER OF RESIDENTS AND NON-RESIDENTS ACCOMMODATED AT TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS~

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1968 TO 1971

Amount for Acconrrnodation Amount for Residents Non-Residents Year and Mea Is Liguor Acconrrnodated Accommodated

(Dollars) (Dollars) (Number) (Number)

1968 9,661,131 6,116,994 224,883 139,502

1969 10,391,467 6,667,951 227,944 145,822

1970 11,041,967 7,105,811 221,252 149,507

1971 9,543,965 8,304,010 240,471 152,766

1 Includes expenditures of all patrons including local residents that may dine at tourist establishments without seeking overnight accommodation. TABLE U-3

NUMBER AND GROSS EARNINGS OF EMPLOYEES IN TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,

1969 TO 1971.

1969 1970 1971 .Employees Gross Earnings Employees Gross Earnings Employees Gross Earnings

(Number) (Thousands of Dollars) (Number) (Thousands of Dollars) (Number) (Thousands of Dollars)

Hotels 922 2,530 920 2,680 930 2,245 Motels 448 1,074 452 1,082 478 1,195 Inns 56 119 60 121 55 90 Tourist Home 108 96 94 90 Cabins 113 179 110 178

Total 1,647 3,989 1,636 4,151 1,463 3,530 TABLE V-2

SELECTED STATISTICS OF PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1949 TO 1972.

Candidates Elected to House of Assembly Percentage Date of Registered Persons of Persons Votes Progressive Total Seats Election Voters Voted Voting Rejected Liberal Conservative Other In Legislature (Number) (Number) (Percent) (Number) (Number) (Number) (Number) (Number) May 27, 1949 176,281 134,619 76.4 22 5 1 28

November 26, 1951 176,281 102, 740 58.3 837 23 5 28 october 2, 1956 189,240 122,060 59.2 1;027 32 4 36

August 20, 1959 189,240 127,978 67.6 823 31 3 2 36

November 19, 1962 211,921 120,073 56.7 759 34 7 1 42

September 8, 1966 239,616 145,832 60.9 39 3 42

October 28, 1971 265,653 229,194 86.3 2,041 20 21 1 42

March 24, 1972 265,653 209,074 78.7 1,004 9 33 42 1 PROVINCIAL GOVr:Rl\~1ENT EMPLOYEES AND GROSS PAYROLLS , NE\\'FOUNDLAND AND LAERADOR,

Month 1968 1969 ~ 1972 (Number 01 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 August 13,815 12,825 13,580 14,944 September 12,354 12,560 ]3,143 14,358 October 13,759 12,697 13,517 14,763 November 13,217 12 ,191 13,659 13,745 December 13,004 11,939 12,840 14,906

(Gross Payroll (In Dollars»

January 3,952,337 4,723,G31 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 5,905,0131 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,Q94,504 August 4,989,478 5,251,044 6,462,562 7,086,310 September 4,608,379 5,273,178 6,138,807 6,666,249 October 5,125,152 5,J56,373 6,473,346 7,700,699 November 5,129,190 5,130,713 6,471,991 7,182,984 December 5,073,232 5,099,9GO 6,287,489 7,466,302

1 Provincial Government Employees and their Gross Payrolls consists of employees in "DepBrtmental Services", "Provincial Institutions of Higher Education", "Provir:d Al Governm~nt and "Workmen's Compensation Boards". TABLE V-5

PROVINCIAL ROYAL COMMISSIONS, NE~~OUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,1960 TO 1972 .

Date Established

To inquire into the logging industry. Hon. Sir B. E.S. Dunfield August 25, 1960 To inquire into the trucking industry. Arthur Johnson September 12, 1961 To inquire into house construction costs in the City of St. John's. Professor H. White June 5, 1964 To inquire into Education in Newfoundland. Dr. J. Warren December 11, 1964 To inquire into Transportation in Newfoundland. Hon. Philip J. Lewis December 11, 1964 To inquire into the Economic State and of Ne~foundland. Gordon Pushie December 11, 1964 To inquire into Electrical Energy in Newfound]and. C. Rowe December 11, 1964 To inquire into Medical Services and Facilities in Newfoundland. Rt. Hon. the Baron Bra in February 8, 1965 To inquire into the tax structure in the City of St. John's. J. D. Fraser September, 1965 To inquire into Legislation governing the pr2~tice of Accounting and Auditing Sir Brian Dunfield January, 1966 throughout the Province. Royal Commission on Food and Drug Prices in Newfoundland. H. G. Adams July, 1966 Royal Commission on Pensions in Newfoundland. G. T. August, 1966 Royal Commission on Minimum Rates in Ne,,;foundland. Hon. Justice J. D. Higgins August, 1966 To inquire jnto the City of St. John's Charter. Edmund J. Phelan, Q.C. Nov8r:1ber, 1966 Commission of Enquiry -Lnto the Forest Resources in Newfoundland. Louis Zephirim Rousseau, D.S.C. F.E., B. App. Sc. August, 1967 Royal Commission respecting Radiation} Compensation and Safety at the St. F. J. Aylward, L.L.B. October, 1967 Lawrence Flourspar Mines. Commission of Enquiry into Cost of Home C8nstruction and Housing. 1. \-J. Kostaszek, P. Eng.H.B.A. April, 1968 Royal Commission to Ne,>vfoun

TOTAL BONAVISTA- BURIN- GRAND FALLS- HUMBER ST. TRINITY YEAR NEWFOUNDLAND TWILLINGATE BURGEO GANDER WHITE BAY ST. GEORGES JOHN'S CONCEPTION (Number) 1951 •.•••••..• 490 19 25 61 75 292 18 1952 ••••.•.••• 534 20 21 53 93 332 15 1953 •.••••.••. 508 42 24 44 135 249 14 1954 ...••••••• 645 24 34 59 122 394 12 1955 ...... 611 20 42 89 104 348 8 1956 ••••••.••• 540 26 32 99 183 200 1957 .•••.••••• 703 11 19 101 148 424 1958 ..••.••••• 575 18 19 78 260 198 2 1959 .•••••..•• 551 14 24 125 152 217 19 1960 ••••.••••• 469 23 28 60 228 107 23 1961 •...•••••• 703 29 7 63 301 290 13 1962 ...... 905 39 54 95 353 338 26 1963 ...... 872 41 99 62 272 348 50 1964 ••••.••••• 825 69 54 76 230 360 36 1965 ••••....•• 761 43 38 24 57 186 409 4 1966 .•••••••.• 784 27 49 51 51 289 316 1 1967 ..••••.••• 531 39 58 45 98 247 44 1968 •••••••.•• 666 18 109 95 100 240 77 27 TABLE W-2

APPEARANCES OF JUVENILES RESULTING IN A FINDING OF DELINQUENCY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, BY JUDICIAL DISTRICT,

1967 TO 1969.

Total Bonavista - Burin - Grand Falls - Humber Trinity - Year Newfoundland Twi11ingate Burgeo Gander White Bal: St. Georges St. John 1 s Conception (Number)

1967 436 8 34 105 202 87

1968 628 19 65 39 59 196 238 12

1969 687 3 11 119 231 275 48