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The Fiscal Reference Tables provide annual data on the financial position of the federal, provincial-territorial and local governments. The data are presented on both a Public Accounts basis—corresponding to the accounting conventions used to report financial information to the respective legislatures—as well as on a National Accounts basis—as prepared by Statistics Canada and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
The Fiscal Reference Tables for the Federal Government—Public Accounts have been revised to reflect the reclassification of certain figures to conform to the current year’s presentation.
The Fiscal Reference Tables for Provincial Governments—Public Accounts have been revised to reflect the following changes:
- Saskatchewan’s public finances are now reported on a consolidated financial statement basis.
- Newfoundland and Labrador’s net income from government business enterprises has been combined with own-source revenues to provide a more comparable basis with other provinces.
The Fiscal Reference Tables—National Accounts have been revised to reflect the following change:
- Table 48 now includes liabilities and assets of Aboriginal governments.
For information or clarification, please contact Glenn Purves at 613-369-5655, Fiscal Policy Division, Department of Finance, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0G5.
- 1. Fiscal transactions (millions of dollars)
2. Fiscal transactions (per cent of GDP)
3. Revenues (millions of dollars)
4. Revenues (per cent of GDP)
5. Revenues (per cent of total)
6. Other taxes and duties
7. Expenses (millions of dollars)
8. Expenses (per cent of GDP)
9. Expenses (per cent of total)
10. Major transfers to persons
11. Major transfers to other levels of government
12. Direct program expenses
13. Public debt charges
14. Interest-bearing debt
15. Gross debt and net debt
16. Unmatured debt held by outside parties
17. Actual, cyclically adjusted and cyclically adjusted primary budgetary balances
- 18. Newfoundland and Labrador
19. Prince Edward Island
20. Nova Scotia
21. New Brunswick
22. Quebec
23. Ontario
24. Manitoba
25. Saskatchewan
26. Alberta
27. British Columbia
28. Yukon
29. Northwest Territories
30. Nunavut
31. All provinces and territories (millions of dollars)
32. All provinces and territories (per cent of GDP)
- 33. Total government revenue
34. Total government expense
35. Total government saving and capital and financial account
36. Federal government revenue
37. Federal government expense
38. Federal government saving and capital and financial account
39. Provincial and territorial government revenue
40. Provincial and territorial government expense
41. Provincial and territorial government saving and capital and financial account
42. Local and Aboriginal government revenue
43. Local and Aboriginal government expense
44. Local and Aboriginal government saving and capital and financial account
45. Total Canada Pension Plan and Québec Pension Plan
46. Total government actual, cyclically adjusted and cyclically adjusted primary budgetary balances
47. Federal government liabilities and assets
48. Provincial, local and Aboriginal governments' liabilities and assets
49. Social security funds
50. Total government liabilities and assets
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