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British Columbia's supplementary budget information for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2014. The dataset provides proposed spending details organized into major categories like salaries, grants, capital, travel, and operations. It includes summary and detailed Consolidated Revenue Fund expenses for special offices, ministries, and other appropriations, classified by group accounts such as Salaries and Benefits, Operating Costs, Government Transfers, Other Expenses, Internal Recoveries, and External Recoveries.
British Columbia's supplementary budget information for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026. The data provides proposed spending details organized into major categories such as salaries, grants, capital, travel, and operations. It includes summary and detailed Consolidated Revenue Fund expenses for special offices, ministries, and other appropriations, classified by group accounts representing broad expense categories.
British Columbia's supplementary budget information for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2022 provides detailed proposed spending data. The Government of British Columbia organized this tabular data into major expense categories like salaries, grants, capital, travel, and operations. It includes summary and detailed Consolidated Revenue Fund expenses for special offices and ministries, classified by group accounts such as Salaries and Benefits, Operating Costs, and Government Transfers.
Budget 2015 supplementary information provides detailed proposed spending for the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2016. The data is organized into major categories such as salaries, grants, capital, travel, and operations, and includes summary and detailed Consolidated Revenue Fund expenses. It is published by the Government of British Columbia under the OGL-CA-2.0 license.
Budget 2017 - Supplement to the Estimates provides supplementary information for the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2018. The dataset from the Government of British Columbia details proposed spending organized into major categories such as salaries, grants, capital, travel, and operations. It includes summary and detailed Consolidated Revenue Fund expenses for special offices, ministries, and other appropriations.
Supplementary information for the British Columbia Budget 2024 provides proposed spending details for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025. The data is organized into major expense categories such as salaries, grants, capital, travel, and operations, with further classification by group accounts like Salaries and Benefits and Operating Costs. It was published by the Government of British Columbia and last updated on April 17, 2026.
British Columbia's supplementary budget information for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2017 provides detailed proposed spending. The data is organized into major expense categories such as salaries, grants, capital, travel, and operations, with further classification into group accounts like Salaries and Benefits and Operating Costs. It was published by the Government of British Columbia.
Budget 2014 supplementary information provides proposed spending details for the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2015. The data is organized into major expense categories such as salaries, grants, capital, travel, and operations, and includes Consolidated Revenue Fund expenses for special offices and ministries. It was published by the Government of British Columbia.
Budget 2020 - Supplement to the Estimates provides tabular supplementary information for the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2021. The dataset from the Government of British Columbia details proposed spending organized into major categories such as salaries, grants, capital, travel, and operations. It includes summary and detailed Consolidated Revenue Fund expenses for special offices, ministries, and other appropriations classified by group accounts like Salaries and Benefits, Operating Costs, and Government Transfers.
Tabular supplementary budget information for the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2020. The data provides proposed spending details organized into major categories like salaries, grants, capital, travel, and operations. It includes summary and detailed Consolidated Revenue Fund expenses for special offices, ministries, and other appropriations.
Budget 2023 supplementary information for the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2024 provides additional details on proposed spending. It is organized into major expense categories such as salaries, grants, capital, travel, and operations. The data includes summary and detailed Consolidated Revenue Fund expenses for special offices, ministries, and other appropriations.
Budget 2022 supplementary information provides detailed proposed spending for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023. The Government of British Columbia organized this tabular data into major categories like salaries, grants, capital, travel, and operations. It includes summary and detailed Consolidated Revenue Fund expenses for special offices and ministries, classified by group accounts such as Salaries and Benefits and Government Transfers.
Budget 2013 supplementary information details proposed spending for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2014. The Government of British Columbia provides this data, organized into major expense categories like salaries, grants, capital, travel, and operations. It includes summary and detailed Consolidated Revenue Fund expenses for special offices, ministries, and other appropriations.
Tabular supplementary budget information for the Government of British Columbia's 2018 fiscal year ending March 31, 2019. The data provides proposed spending details organized into major categories like salaries, grants, capital, travel, and operations, with expenses classified by group accounts such as Salaries and Benefits and Operating Costs. It was published by the Government of British Columbia under the OGL-CA-2.0 license and last updated on the platform in April 2026.
A 5-year regional report from the Government of British Columbia tracks the timeliness of concluded criminal cases in Provincial Court. It measures the proportion of cases concluded within specific age categories, ranging from 1 to 60 days to greater than 365 days. Data is organized by court level, division, and class across five regions in BC, based on fiscal year datasets.
Annual point-in-time data on outstanding property rates balances and occupancy counts recorded by Land & Property Services (LPS) in Northern Ireland as of 31st March each year. The dataset is provided by OpenDataNI and includes totals for Domestic, Non-Domestic, and overall sectors, with utilities reported separately. Data is updated annually, with the last recorded update on 2026-04-29.
Figshare hosts this dataset from a study on melon (Cucumis melo L.) flavor. It contains integrated transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses comparing melons grafted onto Cucurbita moschata (QY1) and Cucumis metuliferus (ZM4) rootstocks. Hao Zhang authored the dataset, which was last updated on May 1, 2026.
Compensation and expense summaries are extracted from monthly lobbying reports filed in Washington State. The dataset covers 16 years plus the current election year starting from 2016. It is compiled by the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission as a best-effort record.
The main polling station of the Utrecht constituency determined totals per party and candidate for the European Parliament election. The central polling station (De Kiesraad) corrected these totals on 19 June 2024 after municipal-level amendments. This file, published by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations under CC0-1.0, promotes transparency for the result establishment process.
Utrecht municipality's official vote counts from the 2023 Dutch House of Representatives election. The data originates from the municipal polling station minutes and the supporting election software (OSV), containing all votes per polling station, party, and candidate from the central count on 23 November 2023. It is published by the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations under a CC0 license to promote electoral transparency.