North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Canada 2017 Version 3.0

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81 - Other services (except public administration)

This sector comprises establishments, not classified to any other sector, primarily engaged in repairing, or performing general or routine maintenance, on motor vehicles, machinery, equipment and other products to ensure that they work efficiently; providing personal care services, funeral services, laundry services and other services to individuals, such as pet care services and photo finishing services; organizing and promoting religious activities; supporting various causes through grant-making, advocating (promoting) various social and political causes, and promoting and defending the interests of their members. Private households are also included.

813 - Religious, grant-making, civic, and professional and similar organizations

This subsector comprises establishments primarily engaged in organizing and promoting religious activities, supporting various causes through grant-making, advocating (promoting) various social and political causes, and promoting and defending the interests of their members.

8139 - Business, professional, labour and other membership organizationsUS

This industry group comprises establishments, not classified to any other industry group, primarily engaged in promoting the interests of their members. Examples of establishments in this industry group are business associations, professional membership organizations, labour organizations and political organizations.

81391 - Business associations

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in promoting the business interests of their members. These establishments may conduct research on new goods and services, publish newsletters, develop market statistics, or sponsor quality and certification standards.

813910 - Business associationsUS

This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in promoting the business interests of their members.

  • Illustrative example(s)

    • better business bureaus
    • chambers of commerce
    • growers' association
    • manufacturers' associations
    • real estate boards
    • restaurant association
    • retailers' associations
    • trade associations

    All examples

  • Inclusion(s)

    • conducting research on new goods and services, publishing newsletters, developing market statistics, or sponsoring quality and certification standards
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