Time series statistical tables
Demographic yearbook: historical supplement 1948-1997
Tables available online in both Excel and PDF format. MDL also holds a copy on CD-ROM; contact us for access.
CANSIM historic backups
Statistics Canada product number 10F0007XCB
Comparative Welfare States Dataset, 2004 ed.
The data contained in this data set were collected by a project entitled "The Welfare State in Comparative Perspective: Determinants, Program Characteristics, and Outcomes" directed by Evelyne Huber, Charles Ragin, and John Stephens.
Canadian climatological data (surface): monthly record of daily data (Toronto)
Climatic data, including daily and total minimum, maximum and mean temperature, rainfall, snowfall, and total precipitation, for Toronto (6138350), Ontario.
Government finance statistics (GFS)
Contains detailed data on revenue, grants, expense, transactions in assets and liabilities, and stocks of assets and liabilities of general government and its subsectors.
Elementary-secondary education statistics project (ESESP)
The Elementary-Secondary Education Statistics Project (ESESP) is a national survey that enables Statistics Canada to provide information on enrolments (including minority and second language programs), graduates, educators and finance of Canadian elementary-secondary public educational institutio
Cross-National Time Series Data Archive, 1815-2013. 2014 ed.
The Cross-National Time-Series Data Archive was a product of the State University of New York (Binghamton), launched in the fall of 1968 by Arthur S. Banks under the aegis of the University's Center for Comparative Political Research (subsequently the Center for Social Analysis).
Domestic exports data, 1966-1983
Annual records of Canadian domestic exports, showing export commodity class (5-digit code), country, region of lading, mode of transport, year, value (Canadian $) and unit of quantity.
Penn world tables version 6.1
Constructed by Robert Summers and Alan Heston of the University of Pennsylvania, together with the late Irving Kravis, the Penn World Tables are the definitive source for real national accounts data.