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TABLE A2-41: EMPLOYMENT RELATED TO TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT AND RESERVATION SERVICES,1 1996 – 2002
  Newfoundland and Labrador/
Nova Scotia
Quebec Manitoba Alberta British
Columbia
Other3 Canada
1996 640 5,952 786 3,242 6,608 15,171 32,398
1997 932 7,414 630 3,081 6,845 14,568 33,470
1998 920 7,043 739 3,098 7,198 14,650 33,648
1999 956 7,211 744 3,224 7,160 15,536 34,830
2000 1,090 7,052 598 3,486 7,027 16,904 36,157
2001 1,013 7,299 479 3,627 6,997 17,622 37,037
20022 957 7,611 494 3,658 7,109 17,527 37,356
  1. Travel agencies, tour operators and other travel arrangement and reservation services. Industries classified in accordance with the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS).
  2. Tabulations for 2002 are based on 11-month average annual data.
  3. Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Ontario and Saskatchewan. Further breakdown of provincial data is not available for reason of data confidentiality.

Source: Statistics Canada, Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours, Cat. 72-002, CANSIM and special tabulations


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