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Contributions to annual percent change in real expenditure-based gross domestic product.
This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (1 item: Canada) Prices (3 …
Quarterly property income data (interest, dividends, etc.) for the household sector, Canada.
Quarterly financial, non-financial and total corporation profits before taxes, on an original-cost-basis, excluding government business enterprises, Canada.
Quarterly final consumption expenditure for the household sector, in current and constant 2017 prices, Canada.
Quarterly expenditure-based gross domestic product, at constant 2017 prices.
Relation between gross domestic income at market prices and gross national income at market prices, quarterly, Canada.
Quarterly current and capital accounts for the non-residents sector, including property income, disposable income, net saving and net lending, Canada.
…Quarterly current and capital accounts for the general government sector by level of government, including property income, disposable income, net …
Profits, dividends, transfers and corporate net saving of financial, non-financial and total corporations sectors, Canada.