The given table chart illustrates Canadian government investments in coal, natural gas, nuclear, wind, solar and other in the year 2005, 2010 and 2015. From the overall analysis, Canadian government spending the money in coal was the highest in 2005 and 2010. In contrast, investment on the solar was the least in 2005 and in the last year. Getting into details, with regard to expenditure on coal was decreasing from 44. 93% to 34% over the given period. In case of spending money on natural gas was 35% i initial year and merely one tenth dropped by 2015, however in 2010, 28. 36% was spending by Canadian authority. Moreover, expenditure on nuclear power was declining with 19. 59% and 18. 41% in the first two years, before increasing to 23% in 2015. Moving further, investment on wind energy was inclining in the three different years between 2. 31% and 7%. In the same way, expenditure on other power was escalating from 8. 16% to 9% in 2005, 2010 and 2015. Meanwhile, investment on solar energy was 0. 02% in 2005, it rose in 2010 by 0. 19%, in 2015, it was again spending 2%. 
The  
given
 table chart illustrates Canadian  
government
  investments
 in coal, natural gas, nuclear, wind, solar and other in the  
year
 2005, 2010 and 2015. From the  
overall
 analysis, Canadian  
government
  spending
 the money in coal was the highest in 2005 and 2010.  
In contrast
,  
investment
 on the solar was the least in 2005 and in the last  
year
. Getting into  
details
, with regard to expenditure on coal was decreasing from 44. 93% to 34% over the  
given
 period. In case of  
spending
 money on natural gas was 35%  
i
 initial  
year
 and  
merely
 one tenth dropped by 2015,  
however
 in 2010, 28. 36% was  
spending
 by Canadian authority.  
Moreover
, expenditure on nuclear power was declining with 19. 59% and 18. 41% in the  
first
 two years,  
before
 increasing to 23% in 2015. Moving  
further
,  
investment
 on wind energy was inclining in the three  
different
 years between 2. 31% and 7%.  
In the same way
, expenditure on other power was escalating from 8. 16% to 9% in 2005, 2010 and 2015. Meanwhile,  
investment
 on solar energy was 0. 02% in 2005, it rose in 2010 by 0. 19%, in 2015, it was again  
spending
 2%.