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British Columbia Debt Issues Outstanding
The Ministry reports the breakdown of the BC Employment and Assistance program each month by provincial electoral district. This data …
This tabular dataset is the result of an analysis supporting the 'Status of Fine Particulate Matter in B.C.' …
Building permit data and highlights report for Canada and British Columbia, including permit values and number of residential units created. …
The Ministry reports the monthly caseload flow of the BC Employment and Assistance program. This data dates back to 1997 …
The Ministry reports the breakdown of the BC Employment and Assistance program each month by the 75 municipalities with the …
This dataset includes monthly, fiscal, and annual releases produced by BC Stats using data from the Consumer Price Index (CPI). …
The Ministry reports the breakdown of the BC Employment and Assistance program each month by federal electoral district. This data …