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- Articles and reports: 11-631-X2018003Description:
A presentation on government expenditures in Alberta. The provincial economy is reviewed in economic and demographic context with a focus on government's expenses by function. The impact on government finances is explained with the help of comparative analysis. It presents a comparative and comprehensive description of government expenses by function.
Release date: 2018-04-06 - Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5174Release date: 2018-03-22
- Table: 385-0032Release date: 2018-03-22
- The DailyDescription: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2018-03-22
- Table: 380-0085Release date: 2018-03-02
- Table: 385-0041Release date: 2018-01-11
- The DailyDescription: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2018-01-11
- Table: 385-0040Release date: 2018-01-11
- Table: 385-0035Release date: 2017-11-22
- Table: 385-0036Release date: 2017-11-22
- Table: 385-0039Release date: 2017-11-22
- Table: 385-0042Release date: 2017-11-22
- Table: 385-0033Release date: 2017-11-22
- Table: 385-0038Release date: 2017-11-22
- The DailyDescription: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2017-11-22
- The DailyDescription: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2017-03-07
- The DailyDescription: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2015-11-17
- 20. Archived Government Revenue Attributable to Tourism, 2011 Articles and reports: 13-604-M2013071 ArchivedArticles and reports: 13-604-M2013071Description:
This publication presents estimates of government revenues attributable to tourism for the years 2007 to 2011. Estimates of the revenue attributable to tourism spending by non-residents (i.e. tourism exports) and by residents (i.e. tourism domestic demand) are also included. The main data sources are the Canadian Tourism Satellite Account, National Tourism Indicators, the Income and Expenditure Accounts, the Input-Output tables and T-4 tax remittance files.
Government revenue covers receipts from taxes on incomes (i.e., on employment earnings, corporate profits, net income of unincorporated business and government business enterprises), contributions to social insurance plans (i.e., premiums for Canada/Quebec Pension Plan, Employment Insurance and workers compensation), taxes on production and products (such as sales and property taxes), and from sales of government goods and services. These revenues are broken down into parts that can be attributed to tourism spending, tourism domestic demand and tourism exports for government as a whole and for the three levels of government (federal, provincial/territorial and municipal) separately. Estimates of the government revenue generated per $100 of tourism spending overall and by residents and non-residents are reported as well. The publication contains several charts and summary tables showing revenues attributable to tourism by level of government and by source of revenue. It also contains a discussion of the concepts, definitions, data sources and methods used in the study.
Release date: 2013-02-28 - Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2012-05-30
- Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2012-05-30
- Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2011-11-08
- Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2011-02-04
- Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2011-02-04
Data (75)
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- Table: 385-0032Release date: 2018-03-22
- Table: 380-0085Release date: 2018-03-02
- Table: 385-0041Release date: 2018-01-11
- Table: 385-0040Release date: 2018-01-11
- Table: 385-0035Release date: 2017-11-22
- Table: 385-0036Release date: 2017-11-22
- Table: 385-0039Release date: 2017-11-22
- Table: 385-0042Release date: 2017-11-22
- Table: 385-0033Release date: 2017-11-22
- Table: 385-0038Release date: 2017-11-22
- Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2012-05-30
- Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2012-05-30
- Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2011-11-08
- Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2011-02-04
- Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2011-02-04
- Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2011-01-06
- Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2010-11-24
- Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2010-11-23
- Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2010-11-23
- Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2010-11-08
- Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2010-05-03
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- Table: Summary tableRelease date: 2010-05-03
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- Articles and reports: 11-631-X2018003Description:
A presentation on government expenditures in Alberta. The provincial economy is reviewed in economic and demographic context with a focus on government's expenses by function. The impact on government finances is explained with the help of comparative analysis. It presents a comparative and comprehensive description of government expenses by function.
Release date: 2018-04-06 - The DailyDescription: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2018-03-22
- The DailyDescription: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2018-01-11
- The DailyDescription: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2017-11-22
- The DailyDescription: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2017-03-07
- The DailyDescription: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2015-11-17
- 7. Archived Government Revenue Attributable to Tourism, 2011 Articles and reports: 13-604-M2013071 ArchivedArticles and reports: 13-604-M2013071Description:
This publication presents estimates of government revenues attributable to tourism for the years 2007 to 2011. Estimates of the revenue attributable to tourism spending by non-residents (i.e. tourism exports) and by residents (i.e. tourism domestic demand) are also included. The main data sources are the Canadian Tourism Satellite Account, National Tourism Indicators, the Income and Expenditure Accounts, the Input-Output tables and T-4 tax remittance files.
Government revenue covers receipts from taxes on incomes (i.e., on employment earnings, corporate profits, net income of unincorporated business and government business enterprises), contributions to social insurance plans (i.e., premiums for Canada/Quebec Pension Plan, Employment Insurance and workers compensation), taxes on production and products (such as sales and property taxes), and from sales of government goods and services. These revenues are broken down into parts that can be attributed to tourism spending, tourism domestic demand and tourism exports for government as a whole and for the three levels of government (federal, provincial/territorial and municipal) separately. Estimates of the government revenue generated per $100 of tourism spending overall and by residents and non-residents are reported as well. The publication contains several charts and summary tables showing revenues attributable to tourism by level of government and by source of revenue. It also contains a discussion of the concepts, definitions, data sources and methods used in the study.
Release date: 2013-02-28 - 8. Archived Government Revenue Attributable to Tourism, 2009 Articles and reports: 13-604-M2010067 ArchivedArticles and reports: 13-604-M2010067Description:
This publication presents estimates of government revenues attributable to tourism for the years 2003 to 2009. Estimates of the revenue attributable to tourism spending by non-residents (i.e. tourism exports) and by residents (i.e. tourism domestic demand) are also included. The main data sources are the Canadian Tourism Satellite Account, National Tourism Indicators, the Income and Expenditure Accounts, the Input-Output tables and T-4 tax remittance files.
Government revenue covers receipts from taxes on incomes (i.e., on employment earnings, corporate profits, net income of unincorporated business and government business enterprises), contributions to social insurance plans (i.e., premiums for Canada/Quebec Pension Plan, Employment Insurance and workers compensation), taxes on production and products (such as sales and property taxes), and from sales of government goods and services. These revenues are broken down into parts that can be attributed to tourism spending, tourism domestic demand and tourism exports for government as a whole and for the three levels of government (federal, provincial/territorial and municipal) separately. Estimates of the government revenue generated per $100 of tourism spending overall and by residents and non-residents are reported as well. The publication contains several charts and summary tables showing revenues attributable to tourism by level of government and by source of revenue. It also contains a discussion of the concepts, definitions, data sources and methods used in the study.
Release date: 2010-11-10 - 9. Archived Government Revenue Attributable to Tourism, 2007 Articles and reports: 13-604-M2008060 ArchivedArticles and reports: 13-604-M2008060Description:
This publication presents estimates of government revenues attributable to tourism for the years 2000 to 2007. Estimates of the revenue attributable to tourism spending by non-residents (i.e. tourism exports) and by residents (i.e. tourism domestic demand) are also included for the first time. The main data sources are the Canadian Tourism Satellite Account, National Tourism Indicators, the Income and Expenditure Accounts, the Input-Output tables and T4 tax remittance files.
Government revenue covers receipts from taxes on incomes (i.e., on employment earnings, corporate profits, net income of unincorporated business and government business enterprises), contributions to social insurance plans (i.e., premiums for Canada/Quebec Pension Plan, Employment Insurance and workers compensation), taxes on production and products (such as sales and property taxes), and from sales of government goods and services. These revenues are broken down into parts that can be attributed to tourism spending, tourism domestic demand and tourism exports for government as a whole and for the three levels of government (federal, provincial/territorial and municipal) separately. Estimates of the government revenue generated per $100 of tourism spending overall and by residents and non-residents are reported as well. The publication contains several charts and summary tables showing revenues attributable to tourism by level of government and by source of revenue. It also contains a discussion of the concepts, definitions, data sources and methods used in the study.
Release date: 2008-11-12 - Articles and reports: 11-624-M2008019Description:
The overall growth of government-owned infrastructure has been very similar across most regions over the past 44 years. With the exception of the Atlantic Provinces, the range of average annual capital growth from one region to the next has been very narrow, falling between 1.8% and 2.2% since 1961, according to a new study released in September 2007 in the Canadian Economic Observer.
Since 2000, governments have increased their infrastructure capital more than at any time since the 1960s and 1970s. However, the growth has not been strong enough to prevent more and more signs of wear in our infrastructure (the data are net of depreciation and in constant 1997 dollars). This is due to cuts in the 1990s when governments were grappling with significant budgetary deficits, as well as many of the assets built in the post-war infrastructure boom reaching the end of their life span.
This study analyses, from 1961 to 2005, government investment in infrastructure by different levels of government and type of asset by region.
Release date: 2008-02-07 - 11. Archived Government Revenue Attributable to Tourism, 1998 Articles and reports: 13-604-M2003041 ArchivedArticles and reports: 13-604-M2003041Description:
This publication presents estimates of government revenues attributable to 1998 tourism. The main data sources are the Provincial and Territorial Tourism Satellite Account, the Input-Output tables and T-4 tax remittance files.
Government revenue covers receipts from-taxes on incomes (i.e., on employment earnings, corporate profits, net income of unincorporated business and government business enterprises)-contributions to social insurance plans (i.e., premiums for Canada/Quebec Pension Plan, Employment Insurance and Workers Compensation)-taxes on production and products (such as sales and property taxes)-sales of government goods and services.
These revenue sources are broken down into parts that can and cannot be attributed to tourism, for government as a whole and for the three levels of government (federal, provincial/territorial and municipal) separately. Estimates of the government revenue generated per dollar of tourism spending are reported as well.
The publication contains several summary tables showing revenues attributable to tourism by level of government and by source of revenue, as well as several appendix tables showing results by detailed industry and commodity. It also contains a discussion of the concepts, definitions, data sources and methods used in the study.
Release date: 2003-09-19
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- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5174Release date: 2018-03-22
- Index and guides: 68F0023XDescription:
Government financial reports are based on the organisation of each individual government and on their accounting and reporting practices. There is therefore little uniformity from one level of government to another or from one province to another. The Financial Management System (FMS) is an analytical framework designed to produce statistical series that are both consistent and compatible.
Written in plain English, the Financial Management System (FMS) manual was designed to assist you in better understanding the framework of the Financial Management System (FMS). It will explain the strengths and caveats of the FMS and will provide you with clear explanations of what is included in each revenue source and each expenditure function.
Release date: 2009-07-27 - Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 1735Release date: 2009-06-16
- Technical products: 13F0031MDescription:
This series includes four reports which are the first set of documents relating to the changes made in the The 1997 historical revision of the Canadian System of National Accounts.
Release date: 2003-06-20 - Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 7514
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