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Reply to the National Accounts Questionnaire from Statistics Canada, Ottawa. The official estimates are published in 'National Income and Expenditure Accounts', Statistics Canada, catalogue13-201.

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These national accounts estimates are compiled according to the 2008 SNA ('System of National Accounts 2008', Commission of the European Communities-Eurostat, International Monetary Fund, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, United Nations and World Bank, 2009).
Detailed information about the implementation of the 2008 SNA in Canadian national accounts could be found in Statistics Canada website:
Statistics Canada website
The financial intermediation services indirectly measured (FISIM) are allocated to industries and institutional sectors.
Original chain constant price estimates are referenced to 2012.
The data in constant prices in tables 8A: Capital formation by activity ISIC rev4 and 9A: Fixed assets by activity and by asset ISIC rev4, have 2012 as a fixed base year.
Notes concerning Supply and Use Tables: The Canadian SUTs are not fully compliant with the basic prices’ valuation in SNA 2008. For the OECD submission, data are mechanically converted by Statcan to basic prices with proportional allocation methods. Therefore, subsidies are mechanically spread over with proportional allocation methods. Moreover, taxes on products exclude imports duties.
Until 2013, as Canadian output is net of subsidies of products, there is no data for subsidies on products in the Canadian SUTs and intermediate consumption includes subsidies on products. Moreover, until 2013, taxes on products exclude imports duties and land transfer taxes.

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Reply to the National Accounts Questionnaire from Statistics Canada, Ottawa. The official estimates are published in 'National Income and Expenditure Accounts', Statistics Canada, catalogue13-201.

Key statistical concept

These national accounts estimates are compiled according to the 2008 SNA ('System of National Accounts 2008', Commission of the European Communities-Eurostat, International Monetary Fund, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, United Nations and World Bank, 2009).
Detailed information about the implementation of the 2008 SNA in Canadian national accounts could be found in Statistics Canada website:
Statistics Canada website
The financial intermediation services indirectly measured (FISIM) are allocated to industries and institutional sectors.
Original chain constant price estimates are referenced to 2012.
The data in constant prices in tables 8A: Capital formation by activity ISIC rev4 and 9A: Fixed assets by activity and by asset ISIC rev4, have 2012 as a fixed base year.
Notes concerning Supply and Use Tables: The Canadian SUTs are not fully compliant with the basic prices’ valuation in SNA 2008. For the OECD submission, data are mechanically converted by Statcan to basic prices with proportional allocation methods. Therefore, subsidies are mechanically spread over with proportional allocation methods. Moreover, taxes on products exclude imports duties.
Until 2013, as Canadian output is net of subsidies of products, there is no data for subsidies on products in the Canadian SUTs and intermediate consumption includes subsidies on products. Moreover, until 2013, taxes on products exclude imports duties and land transfer taxes.