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Quarterly indexes and contributions to percent change of real gross domestic product, real gross domestic income, terms of trade and …
Quarterly expenditure-based, gross domestic product, Canada, in chained (2017) and current dollars.
Quarterly income-based gross domestic product, Canada.
This table contains 1812 series, with data for years 2009 – 2018 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all …
Quarterly data on international trade in services by principal trading partners.
Production of butterfat (kilograms x 1,000), Canada and provinces. Data are available on a monthly basis.
Milk production and utilization, Canada and provinces (in kilolitres). Data are available on a monthly basis.
Cash receipts from milk and cream sold off farms, Canada and provinces (in dollars). Data are available on a monthly …
Supply and disposition of milk products in Canada (in tonnes). Data are available on a monthly basis.
Food available in Canada annually (in kilos per person per year). Data available on an annual basis.