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The B.C. Economic Accounts (BCEA) translate information on income, savings and key economic processes – such as production, capital formation and consumption – into a consistent system of statistics that can be used to explain the functioning of the economy. In addition, the BCEA contain important data on price changes and the relative growth of various industries over time. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a measure of the value added to the economy by current production and is one of the components of the B.C. Economic Accounts. Adapted from Statistics Canada, Provincial and Territorial Gross Domestic Product by Income and by Expenditure Accounts, November 2025. This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product. Adapted from Statistics Canada, Annual Demographic Estimates: Canada, Provinces and Territories, November 2025. This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product. Adapted from Statistics Canada, Gross Domestic Product by Industry - Provincial and Territorial (Annual), November 2025. This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the distribution of the gross domestic product (GDP) of British Columbia, Canada in 2022, by industry. In that year, the construction industry accounted for 9.92 percent of the GDP of British Columbia.
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This is the complete dataset of the 2025 Local Area Economic Profiles (LAEP) project by BC Stats, which provides detailed information on 103+ sub-provincial areas. For more information on data concepts and methodology, follow the link to BC Stats' website. It is the data in CSV format that is also contained in the LAEP Toolkit (an XLSX document), located on BC Stats' website. It includes tables for all the indicators of the LAEP project, including employment, income, Income Dependency, Location Quotients, and economic multipliers for local areas and regional districts in British Columbia. It includes some ancillary data: tables which define the geographical classifications used in the project; the industry classifications; and a set of files that contain the original source data from the census (by area, detailed industries, and year) that has been cleaned to a level sufficient for input-output modelling.
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A tabular presentation of forest sector economic activity including wood production, timber scaled by species, harvest volumes, pulp and paper shipments and industrial product price indices, 2008 to 2012 with 2011 to 2012 percent change.
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A tabular summary of the Province of British Columbia 2025 Financial and Economic Review.
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TwitterThe Ministry reports the breakdown of the BC Employment and Assistance program each month by economic development region. This data is from 1995 onwards and includes counts for cases, recipients and dependent children.
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TwitterA tabular presentation of British Columbia manufacturing shipments, retail sales, housing starts, non-residential building permits, tourism GDP high-tech GDP and BC product exports, 1982 to 2012 with annual percentage changes.
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TwitterTable A2.7 - A tabular presentation summarizing British Columbia expense by function, actual values, 2001-2002 through 2012-2013, including average annual change percentage; Table A2.8 A tabular presentation of British Columbia expense by function supplementary information, actual values, 2001-2002 through 2012-2013, including average annual change percentage, with values for percent of Nominal GDP, growth rates and per capita expenditure.
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TwitterA tabular presentation of British Columbia international goods exports by major market and selected commodities, 2012.
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TwitterIn June 2022, the Province passed the Anti-Racism Data Act, setting a foundation to begin anti-racism research in B.C. This data is part of the 2025 release of statistics on the economic inclusion research priority. The data files accompany the economic inclusion technical report on earnings gaps between racialized and white workers in 26 occupational groups in B.C. using data from Statistics Canada.
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Japan AIAI: sa: Construction: Public: BC: Building Work data was reported at 57.500 2000=100 in Mar 2009. This records an increase from the previous number of 52.900 2000=100 for Feb 2009. Japan AIAI: sa: Construction: Public: BC: Building Work data is updated monthly, averaging 89.200 2000=100 from Jan 1998 (Median) to Mar 2009, with 135 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 120.600 2000=100 in Nov 1998 and a record low of 46.200 2000=100 in Nov 2008. Japan AIAI: sa: Construction: Public: BC: Building Work data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Japan – Table JP.B045: All Industry Activity Index.
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Japan AIAI: sa: Construction: Private: BC: Building Work: Housing data was reported at 80.800 2000=100 in Mar 2009. This records a decrease from the previous number of 83.800 2000=100 for Feb 2009. Japan AIAI: sa: Construction: Private: BC: Building Work: Housing data is updated monthly, averaging 95.800 2000=100 from Jan 1998 (Median) to Mar 2009, with 135 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 104.700 2000=100 in Jul 1999 and a record low of 80.800 2000=100 in Mar 2009. Japan AIAI: sa: Construction: Private: BC: Building Work: Housing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Japan – Table JP.B045: All Industry Activity Index.
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TwitterA tabular presentation of prices, earnings and financial indicators in British Columbia, including CPI; interest, mortgage and exchange rates; wages and household income, 1982 to 2012 with annual percentage changes.
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Canada Average Weekly Earnings: Number Overtime: British Columbia data was reported at 1,217.360 CAD in Dec 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,190.750 CAD for Nov 2023. Canada Average Weekly Earnings: Number Overtime: British Columbia data is updated monthly, averaging 849.460 CAD from Jan 2001 (Median) to Dec 2023, with 276 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,217.360 CAD in Dec 2023 and a record low of 635.570 CAD in Aug 2001. Canada Average Weekly Earnings: Number Overtime: British Columbia data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.G: Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours: Average Weekly Earnings: NAICS 2017.
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TwitterA tabular presentation of British Columbia manufacturing shipments, retail sales, housing starts, non-residential building permits, tourism GDP high-tech GDP and BC product exports, 1982 to 2012 with annual percentage changes.
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TwitterA tabular presentation of British Columbia economic indicators, includes percent changes in six economic measures for the fourth quarter, 2012; the first quarter, 2013; and annual change 2012-13
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Canada Consumer Price Index (CPI): Weights: British Columbia data was reported at 14.990 % in 2024. This stayed constant from the previous number of 14.990 % for 2023. Canada Consumer Price Index (CPI): Weights: British Columbia data is updated yearly, averaging 14.010 % from Dec 1986 (Median) to 2024, with 39 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 15.670 % in 2021 and a record low of 12.090 % in 1991. Canada Consumer Price Index (CPI): Weights: British Columbia data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.I008: Consumer Price Index: Weights: by Province.
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Canada Official International Reserves: FC: Deposits: BC: ow Located Abroad data was reported at 0.000 USD mn in Mar 2025. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 USD mn for Feb 2025. Canada Official International Reserves: FC: Deposits: BC: ow Located Abroad data is updated monthly, averaging 0.000 USD mn from Jun 1999 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 310 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 601.000 USD mn in Dec 2001 and a record low of 0.000 USD mn in Mar 2025. Canada Official International Reserves: FC: Deposits: BC: ow Located Abroad data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of Finance Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.KA002: Official International Reserves. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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The B.C. Economic Accounts (BCEA) translate information on income, savings and key economic processes – such as production, capital formation and consumption – into a consistent system of statistics that can be used to explain the functioning of the economy. In addition, the BCEA contain important data on price changes and the relative growth of various industries over time. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a measure of the value added to the economy by current production and is one of the components of the B.C. Economic Accounts. Adapted from Statistics Canada, Provincial and Territorial Gross Domestic Product by Income and by Expenditure Accounts, November 2025. This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product. Adapted from Statistics Canada, Annual Demographic Estimates: Canada, Provinces and Territories, November 2025. This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product. Adapted from Statistics Canada, Gross Domestic Product by Industry - Provincial and Territorial (Annual), November 2025. This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.