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The following table contains provincial and territorial trade flows by detailed product classification (Supply and Use Product Classification) in both …
Output by industry, in current dollars, evaluated at basic price for all provinces and territories. These estimates are derived from …
Gross domestic product (GDP), in current dollars, evaluated at basic price for all provinces and territories. These estimates are derived …
Household sector's property income received and paid, by province and territory.
Consumption of fixed capital for six sectors of the economy, by province and territory.
The supply and use tables (SUT) trace the production of products by domestic industries, combined with imports, through their uses …
The supply and use tables (SUT) trace the production of products by domestic industries, combined with imports, through their uses …
Annual final consumption expenditure for the household sector excluding sales tax; provincial sales taxes, and; Goods and Services tax, by …
Annual final consumption expenditure for the household sector, in current and constant 2017 prices, by province and territory.
Annual implicit price indexes and contributions to percent change in implicit price indexes for expenditure-based gross domestic product, by province …