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These reports seek to increase confidence in our systems of accountability by increasing visibility on what happens when misconduct or …
Monthly trade report.
On September 21, 2017, the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), Canada’s most ambitious trade agreement since the …
Annual Report to Parliament pursuant to the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act, S.C. 1998, c. 34 - Annual Report …
Direct plus indirect energy use (terajoules) and greenhouse gas emissions (carbon dioxide equivalents) (kilotonnes) associated with tourism, by product.
Quarterly data, using data seasonally adjusted at annual rates.
Quarterly data, in real terms.
Quarterly implicit price indexes for tourism commodities, 2017=100.
Number of jobs generated through tourism activities in tourism related industries, by seasonal adjustment.
Quarterly data, in real terms, by category and type of expenditure.