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This dataset provides statistics for SSC’s Employment Equity related to the following groups:
Women, Aboriginal People, Visible Minorities and Persons …
Briefing package used for the appearance before the House Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans (FOPO) for its study on …
Departmental Plan (DPs) are forward-looking documents that provide plans for each department and agency (excluding Crown corporations). They describe departmental …
The Future-Oriented Statement of Operations has been prepared based on government priorities and departmental plans as described in the Departmental …
Package of briefing materials prepared for the Chief Electoral Officer to appear before the Standing Committee on Procedure and House …
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.