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A tabular presentation of British Columbia international goods exports by market area, 2009 - 2011, including 2010-11 percent of change, …
A tabular presentation of British Columbia total and taxpayer-supported key debt indicators, for the years 2007-08 throught 2011-12, consistent with …
A tabular presentation of British Columbia taxpayer-supported and self-supported capital spending, including updated forecast values for 2012-13, budget estimates for …
A tabular presentation of the British Columbia financial position information for the 10 years from 2006/07 through 2015/16: Table A15 …
A tabular presentation of the British Columbia operating statement, including budgeted and actual values at June 30, 2013, actual values …
A tabular presentation of British Columbia energy and mineral revenues changes from Budget 2012, with price indicators in Budget 2012 …
A tabular presentation of the British Columbia government's full-time equivalent employment for the full year budget and forecast for 2013-14, …
A tabular summary of British Columbia's financial forecast and economic growth forecast including updated financial amounts for 2012-13 to 2014-15, …
A tabular presentation of British Columbia CPI and provincial earnings for 2008 to 2012 (Source: Statistics Canada).
Table 11 of the 2010 Fiscal Reference Tables presents major federal transfers to other levels of government in millions of …