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TABLE A7-10: FOR-HIRE TRUCK INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC BY MAJOR FLOWS AND PROVINCE, 2001
(Billion tonne-kilometres)
Province US Region* Southbnd
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“Exports”
Northbnd
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“Imports”
Total Share
Per cent
Ontario US Central 9.21 7.87 17.08 20.5
Ontario US South 4.89 5.59 10.48 12.6
Quebec US North East 4.15 2.06 6.21 7.4
Quebec US Central 3.55 2.23 5.78 6.9
Quebec US South 3.25 2.48 5.72 6.9
Ontario US North East 2.99 2.12 5.11 6.1
Prairie Prov. US Central 2.65 2.45 5.10 6.1
B.C. US West 2.86 1.83 4.70 5.6
Prairie Prov. US West 2.16 1.74 3.90 4.7
Ontario US West 1.66 2.18 3.84 4.6
Prairie Prov. US South 1.89 1.91 3.80 4.6
   Subtotal   39.27 32.45 71.72 86.0
Other movements   7.51 4.19 11.70 14.0
   Total:   46.78 36.64 83.41 100.0

Notes: Totals may not add due to rounding; Canadian-domiciled for-hire Class I and II carriers;
*US North East includes US New England and US Middle Atlantic states; US Central includes states bordering the Great Lakes and other central states such as North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri; US West includes US Pacific states and US West Mountain states.

Source: Transport Canada, adapted from Statistics Canada, Special Tabulation


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