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Canada's international flows on Canadian direct investment abroad and foreign direct investment in Canada. Quarterly data are available by type …
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 …
Direct program payments to producers for Canada and the provinces, by program. Data are available on an annual basis, in …
Farm cash receipts for Canada and the provinces by commodity. Data are available quarterly, in dollars.
Farm cash receipts for Canada and the provinces, by commodity. Data are available on an annual basis, in thousands of …
Quarterly data on international trade in services by principal trading partners.
Canada's international flows of Canadian direct investment abroad and foreign direct investment in Canada. Quarterly data are available by type …
Canada's financial account comprises international transactions in financial assets and liabilities. Canadian financial assets and liabilities are broken down between …