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Quarterly current and capital accounts for the four national sectors (households, non-profit institutions serving households, corporations, general governments) including property …
Quarterly investment in inventories components in chained (2017) and current dollars.
Quarterly gross fixed capital formation components in chained (2017), current dollars and contribution to percent change.
Quarterly household final consumption expenditure components in chained (2017) and current dollars.
Quarterly fixed-weighted price and implicit price indexes and contributions to percent change in implicit price indexes for expenditure-based gross domestic …
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.