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Trusteed pension funds, market and book value of assets by public and private sector, quarterly.
Trusteed pension funds, number of funds and members, by public and private sector, type of plan and contributory status, biennial.
…The purpose of this Compliance Verification (CV) project was to verify industry's compliance of utility lighters with the requirements of …
This audit focuses on whether Public Services and Procurement Canada managed the government’s office portfolio to provide adequate space for …
The Government of Canada's actions to address the opioid overdose crisis and help save lives, including government funding for projects, …
Trusteed pension funds, revenues, expenditures and net income, by sector, quarterly.
This audit focused on whether Environment and Climate Change Canada ensured that carbon pricing systems in Canada were applied effectively, …
Trusteed pension funds, revenues, expenditures and net income, by sector, quarterly.
This table contains 111 series, with data for years 2015 - 2015 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all …
Employer and employee contributions to registered pension plans (RPPs), by sector, type of plan and contributory status.