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October 23, 2015

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The value of sales for wholesale merchants in Canada and the provinces. For this indicator seasonally adjusted estimates are shown.


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October 21, 2015

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The sales of all goods purchased for resale, minus returns and discounts. The retail trade sector includes companies engaged primarily in retailing merchandise.


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October 19, 2015

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Total private and public capital expenditures in any given year. This includes expenditures on construction, machinery and equipment.


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October 21, 2015

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Exports of goods to international destinations from a particular province or Canada. It does not include re-exports, i.e. goods that are being shipped out of the country after they have been imported.


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October 21, 2015

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The number of new motor vehicles sold. Motor vehicles include all trucks, vans, coaches and buses, minivans, sport utility vehicles, and other passenger cars.


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October 14, 2015

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Farm cash receipts measure the gross revenue of farms from the sale of products (livestock and crops), and from direct program payments to producers.


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October 21, 2015

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Estimates of the number of people living in Canada and the provinces. They include Canadian citizens and immigrants as well as non-permanent residents.


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October 21, 2015

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The difference between total migration into a region and migration out of the same region. Migration includes both international and inter-provincial migration.


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October 14, 2015

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The number of Employment Insurance beneficiaries represents a count of persons who qualified for unemployment insurance benefits.


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October 21, 2015

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Measures the growth in labour productivity as measured by the ratio of output (GDP) to the number of hours worked.