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A tabular presentation of changes from budgeted 2012-13 provincial debt projections for the British Columbia government for the first and …
A tabular presentation of British Columbia reconciliation of debt summary results to provincial debt changes based on annual surplus or …
A tabular presentation of changes from the budgeted 2013-14 provincial debt forecast for the British Columbia government for the first …
A tabular presentation of the British Columbia government's provincial debt including budgeted and actual values at June 30, 2013, actual …
A tabular presentation of quarterly changes in key British Columbia economic indicators ? employment, manufacturing shipments, exports, retail sales, housing …
A tabular summary of British Columbia taxpayer-supported and self-supported provincial debt, including direct operating values, forecast allowance, total provincial debt, …
A tabular presentation of the Columbia Power Corporation five-year income statement, 2008/09 through 2012/13 with miscellaneous financial data and performance …
A tabular presentation of the British Columbia government's expense assumptions for the 2012-13 Budget and updated forecast for 2012-13 to …
Table A2.5 - A tabular presentation summarizing British Columbia revenue by source, actual values, 1999-2000 through 2010-2011, including percent of …
A tabular comparison of Canadian interprovincial credit ratings as of July 2013, arranged by province and rating agency, with explanatory …