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TABLE A7-1: ANNUAL TRUCKING BANKRUPTCIES BY REGION, 1990 – 2005
  Atlantic Provinces Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia & Territories Total trucking Total economy
1990 57 142 147 90 123 97 656 11,642
1991 98 107 191 76 147 143 762 13,496
1992 70 119 188 26 145 88 636 14,317
1993 70 91 152 32 98 56 499 12,527
1994 37 67 88 20 105 33 350 11,810
1995 31 81 58 30 111 34 345 13,258
1996 74 90 107 47 150 59 527 14,229
1997 82 119 164 59 119 58 601 12,200
1998 39 71 121 50 108 54 443 10,791
1999 46 104 143 65 184 56 598 10,026
2000 61 133 203 91 212 44 744 10,055
2001 98 159 339 99 177 60 932 10,405
2002 93 131 229 63 222 61 799 9,472
2003 78 120 210 67 174 77 726 8,844
2004 62 96 164 61 147 60 590 8,128
2005 48 96 161 45 107 49 506 7,519

Note: "Truck Transport industries" include general freight, used goods moving &storage, bulk liquids, dry bulk materials, forest products and other truck transport industries. Starting 2004, industry based on North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)

Source: Industry Canada, Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy


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