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A tabular presentation of the British Columbia Liquor Distribution Branch five-year income statement, 2008 through 2012 with average annual change …
A tabular presentation of interest rate forecasts for Canadian 3-month Treasury Bills and 10-year Government Bonds in 2012 and 2013 …
Table A2.13 - A tabular presentation of British Columbia key provincial debt indicators, 2001-2002 through 2012-2013, actual values, including average …
A tabular presentation of quarterly changes in key British Columbia economic indicators ? employment, manufacturing shipments, exports, retail sales, housing …
A tabular presentation of changes from budgeted 2012-13 capital spending for the British Columbia government for the first and second …
A tabular presentation of British Columbia international goods exports by market area, 2008 - 2010, including 2009-10 percent of change, …
A tabular presentation summarizing British Columbia taxpayer-supported and self-supported debt, showing Budget 2012 values, and actual values for 2012/13 and …
Table A2.11 - A tabular presentation summarizing British Columbia taxpayer-supported and self-supported provincial debt, actual values, 2000-2001 through 2011-2012, including …
A tabular presentation of the British Columbia operating statement, consistent with March 31, 2011 government accounting policies, and including budgeted …
A tabular summary of British Columbia taxpayer-supported and self-supported provincial debt, including direct operating values, forecast allowance, total provincial debt, …