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A descriptive, informational listing of expenses and capital expenditures by sub-vote, group account, and standard object of expense.
Local Government Statistics - General Statistics - Statement of Non-Financial Assets - Municipality - 2008. The Statistics schedules consist of …
A tabular presentation of British Columbia manufacturing shipments, retail sales, housing starts, non-residential building permits, tourism GDP high-tech GDP and …
A tabular summary of British Columbia's 2017-18 Second Quarterly Report - Fiscal Plan Update 2017/18 - 2019/20, Economic Outlook & …
A tabular summary of British Columbia personal income tax revenue for fiscal years 2012-13 through 2015-16, including basic PIT revenue, …
A tabular presentation of the major factors underlying British Columbia revenue by percentage growth of key revenue items as of …
A tabular presentation of British Columbia provincial debt information for the 10 years from 2005 through 2015: Table A17 - …
A tabular presentation of the British Columbia expense by ministry, program and agency, consistent with March 31, 2013 government accounting …
A tabular presentation of British Columbia consumption and other tax revenue changes from Budget 2012, with economic indicator percentage changes.
…Operating grants fund allocations for public school districts only for Fiscal Year 2011/2012. Includes data about grants to support students …