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Average full-time hourly wage paid and payroll employment by type of work, economic region and National Occupational Classification (NOC), 2016 …
Canadian Internet use survey, Internet use, by location of access and household type for Canada, urban area or rural area …
Electronic commerce and technology, use of open source software by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), for Canada from 2005 …
Household Internet use survey, electronic commerce households average spending on orders placed from any location by region, for Canada and …
Household Internet use survey, electronic commerce households spending in Canada and other countries from any location by region and by …
Household Internet use survey, households electronic commerce by destination of electronic commerce orders, type of electronic commerce, sales and orders …
Household Internet use survey, regular use households accessing the Internet from any location by type of Internet shoppers, for Canada …
Canadian international merchandise trade data for selected livestock and beef products. Products are presented by Harmonized System (HS) Code. The …
Canadian international merchandise trade data for selected livestock and beef products. Products are presented by Harmonized System (HS) Code. The …
This table contains 1333 series, with data for years 1980 - 1998 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all …