Components of GDP
A table of Canadian provinces and territories by descending GDP (at current prices and expenditure-based); all figures are from Statistics Canada.
Province or Territory |
GDP (million CAD $, 2011) |
= Final Consumption Expenditure |
+ Gross Capital Formation |
+ Investment in Inventories |
+ Exports | - Imports |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Canada | 70061762432000000001,762,432 | 70061368864000000001,368,864 | 7005414369000000000414,369 | 70031323000000000001,323 | 7005904586000000000904,586 | 7005926696000000000926,696 |
Ontario | 7005654561000000000654,561 | 7005528471000000000528,471 | 7005133695000000000133,695 | 70031582000000000001,582 | 7005334808000000000334,808 | 7005344026000000000344,026 |
Quebec | 7005345842000000000345,842 | 7005293023000000000293,023 | 700475899000000000075,899 | 70035640000000000005,640 | 7005159603000000000159,603 | 7005188346000000000188,346 |
Alberta | 7005295276000000000295,276 | 7005167533000000000167,533 | 700491866000000000091,866 | 2996518800000000000−4,812 | 7005168244000000000168,244 | 7005127533000000000127,533 |
British Columbia | 7005217749000000000217,749 | 7005182335000000000182,335 | 700453452000000000053,452 | 7002410000000000000410 | 700485214000000000085,214 | 7005102854000000000102,854 |
Saskatchewan | 700474738000000000074,738 | 700444462000000000044,462 | 700419829000000000019,829 | 2997417000000000000−583 | 700452440000000000052,440 | 700441395000000000041,395 |
Manitoba | 700455894000000000055,894 | 700449032000000000049,032 | 700412515000000000012,515 | 2997800000000000000−200 | 700432535000000000032,535 | 700438022000000000038,022 |
Nova Scotia | 700437015000000000037,015 | 700438439000000000038,439 | 70038579000000000008,579 | 2999400000000000000−6 | 700415836000000000015,836 | 700425820000000000025,820 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 700433624000000000033,624 | 700421256000000000021,256 | 70037580000000000007,580 | 2998730000000000000−27 | 700421413000000000021,413 | 700416554000000000016,554 |
New Brunswick | 700432180000000000032,180 | 700429409000000000029,409 | 70036363000000000006,363 | 2997889000000000000−111 | 700426747000000000026,747 | 700430208000000000030,208 |
Prince Edward Island | 70035353000000000005,353 | 70035593000000000005,593 | 70031205000000000001,205 | 7002173000000000000173 | 70032360000000000002,360 | 70033986000000000003,986 |
Northwest Territories | 70034791000000000004,791 | 70033484000000000003,484 | 70031202000000000001,202 | 2998500000000000000−50 | 70033464000000000003,464 | 70033400000000000003,400 |
Yukon | 70032660000000000002,660 | 70032382000000000002,382 | 70031069000000000001,069 | 700128000000000000028 | 70031140000000000001,140 | 70031961000000000001,961 |
Nunavut | 70031964000000000001,964 | 70032107000000000002,107 | 70031035000000000001,035 | 50000000000000000000 | 7002773000000000000773 | 70031948000000000001,948 |
Figures may not add up precisely due to omission of the statistical discrepancy column and the 'Outside Canada' row.
Read more about this topic: List Of Canadian Provinces And Territories By Gross Domestic Product
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