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Number of vehicle weighed by fixed Weigh Scale location - by fiscal year.
Local Government Statistics - General Statistics - Revenue - Regional District - 2008. The Statistics schedules consist of data provided …
This data is gathered and provided to the Federal Government. It is currently generated annually. It is aggregate information that …
A tabular presentation of the drugs most commonly prescribed in British Columbia where PharmaCare paid a portion of the cost
…Driving and ferry distance/time between communities.
Tax Expenditure Reports: Table A1.1 - Personal Income Tax - Tax Expenditures, includes estimated 2012-13 costs for provincial and federal …
Top 100 Baby Names
BC Medical Services Plan's (MSP) annual financial statements include a detailed listing of total annual payments to all practitioners and …
The source of the data is T1 Personal Income Tax Returns filed with the Canada Revenue Agency. The data is …
A tabular presentation of planned British Columbia health care funding by source for the years 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16, including …