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Information on the number of businesses in an industry can be found in various sources, including the IBISWorld database and Statistics Canada. Start at the Business guide to find links to these resources.
Example in IBISWorld:
IBISWorld provides reports on Canadian and Ontario industries. Each report includes a Key Statistics section, which includes counts of enterprises and establishments.
Example in Statistics Canada:
The Canadian Business Counts data product identifies active businesses from Statistics Canada’s listing of Canadian businesses. Canadian Business Counts are produced in June and December, and the data is published in August and February of each year.
Search for Canadian Business Counts on the Statistics Canada Data website to find the data table.
Within the Canadian Business Counts table, data is often available for a specific geography, NAICS, or business size. To refine the table, follow these steps:
Additional Search Tools
Company directories, such as Scott's Directories or Nexis Uni, allow users to build lists of companies that meet certain criteria - for example, companies within an industry, city, or other criteria.
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