Mining The Millennium For Your New Revenue Opportunities

In 2001 Canadian Cable Industry Loss Survey
Was Done For 143 Canadian Cities and Towns

The survey was conducted by Bush-Waterhouse Communications as a public service to the Canadian Cable Industry: Released 15, April, 2002

In summary, recently published statistical data from the 2001 Canadian Census have allowed us to provide a more accurate picture of the annual losses to the Canadian Cable Industry. Due to of this major white-collar crime, we now believe that the Canadian Cable Industry is loosing close to $1.16 Billion annually, and not the $750 million previously reported in our 2001 industry survey which was based on 1999 Census data.

In turn, it represents a loss of over $81 million to the Federal Government’s Goods and Services Tax

The table below represents to total losses.  You can see the list of 143 cities here.

   

Total Private Dwellings,
2001

 

Total Private Dwellings Estimated Stealing Cable, 2001

Total Annual Cable
Industry Losses

Total Annual GST Losses

 

Totals

 

9,662,240

 

1,932,448

$1,159,468,800.00

$81,162,816

Dwelling Data Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census Data