This graph shows the real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Canada in 2023, by province. In 2023, Ontario added about 852.7 billion chained (2017) Canadian dollars of value to the real GDP of Canada.
Annual Provincial and Territorial Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at basic prices, by North American Industry Classification aggregates, in percentage share, in current dollars.
This statistic shows the real value added to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Canada in 2022, distinguished by province. In 2022, Ontario added about 779.15 billion chained 2012 Canadian dollars of value to the Canadian GDP.
Annual expenditure-based, gross domestic product, by province and territory in chained, current and constant 2017 dollars.
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Annual Provincial and Territorial Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at basic prices, by North American Industry Classification aggregates, in chained (2017) and current dollars (dollars x 1,000,000).
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This table contains 509 series, with data for years 1961 - 1980 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years), and was last released on 2009-01-23. This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (15 items: Canada; Nova Scotia; Newfoundland and Labrador; Prince Edward Island ...), Expenditure-based estimates (35 items: Provincial gross domestic product (GDP) at market prices; Personal expenditure on consumer services; Durable goods; Personal expenditure on consumer goods and services ...).
The statistic shows the gross domestic product (GDP) at basic prices for the Canadian crop production industry in 2023, broken down by province in million Canadian dollars. In 2023, the GDP for the crop production sector stood at around 5.4 billion Canadian dollars in Saskatchewan.
The statistic shows the gross domestic product (GDP) at basic prices for the Canadian forestry and logging industry in 2023, broken down by province in million Canadian dollars. In 2023, the GDP for the forestry and logging sector stood at around 1.56 billion Canadian dollars in British Columbia.
Gross domestic product (GDP), in current dollars, evaluated at basic price for all provinces and territories. These estimates are derived from the provincial Supply and Use Tables.
This statistic shows the labor productivity in Canada in 2023, distinguished by province. In 2023, the Northwest Territories had the highest labor productivity in Canada with 89.2 chained 2017 Canadian dollars added to the GDP per hour worked.
The statistic shows the gross domestic product (GDP) at basic prices for the Canadian food manufacturing industry in 2023, broken down by province in million Canadian dollars. In 2023, the GDP for the food manufacturing sector stood at around 12.4 billion Canadian dollars in Ontario.
In 2023, around 119 billion Canadian dollars of Canada's gross domestic product was contributed by the energy sector in Alberta. By comparison, Ontario's energy GDP contribution amounted to nearly 26 billion Canadian dollars.
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The Gross Domestic Product per capita in Canada was last recorded at 44468.75 US dollars in 2023. The GDP per Capita in Canada is equivalent to 352 percent of the world's average. This dataset provides - Canada GDP per capita - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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GDP: CL 2017p: Outside Canada: Final Domestic Demand data was reported at 1,506.000 CAD mn in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1,587.000 CAD mn for 2022. GDP: CL 2017p: Outside Canada: Final Domestic Demand data is updated yearly, averaging 1,587.000 CAD mn from Dec 1981 (Median) to 2023, with 43 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,051.000 CAD mn in 1991 and a record low of 1,155.000 CAD mn in 1998. GDP: CL 2017p: Outside Canada: Final Domestic Demand data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.A016: CSMA: GDP by Expenditure: Chain Linked 2017 Price: by Province and Territory.
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GDP: CL 2017p: Manitoba: Wholesale Trade data was reported at 3,223.000 CAD mn in 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 3,181.900 CAD mn for 2023. GDP: CL 2017p: Manitoba: Wholesale Trade data is updated yearly, averaging 2,831.500 CAD mn from Dec 1997 (Median) to 2024, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,368.200 CAD mn in 2014 and a record low of 1,824.000 CAD mn in 1997. GDP: CL 2017p: Manitoba: Wholesale Trade data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.A029: CSMA: GDP by Industry: Chain Linked 2017 Price: by Province and Territory.
Total domestic expenditures on research and development (R&D) as percentage of gross domestic product (GDP). This table is included in Section D: Postsecondary education: Research and development of the Pan Canadian Education Indicators Program (PCEIP). PCEIP draws from a wide variety of data sources to provide information on the school-age population, elementary, secondary and postsecondary education, transitions, education finance and labour market outcomes. The program presents indicators for all of Canada, the provinces, the territories, as well as selected international comparisons and comparisons over time. PCEIP is an ongoing initiative of the Canadian Education Statistics Council, a partnership between Statistics Canada and the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada that provides a set of statistical measures on education systems in Canada.
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This Alberta Official Statistic compares the Real Gross Domestic Product per hour worked (Chained 2007 dollars) in the business sector for Canada and all provinces for the years 2007 to 2014. It presents current information on labour productivity in Alberta and compares it with that of other provinces.
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Income-based gross domestic product, by province and territory.
In 2023, the gross domestic product of all industries in Alberta increased by 4.8 billion dollars since 2022. With 336.3 billion dollars, the gross domestic product reached its highest value in the observed period. Find more key insights for the gross domestic product of all industries in countries and regions like na of all industries (British Columbia), na of all industries (Manitoba), and na of all industries (Newfoundland and Labrador).
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Annual Provincial and Territorial Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at basic prices, by North American Industry Classification aggregates, in chained (2017) and current dollars (dollars x 1,000,000).
This graph shows the real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Canada in 2023, by province. In 2023, Ontario added about 852.7 billion chained (2017) Canadian dollars of value to the real GDP of Canada.