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TABLE A2-27: AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS IN THE TRUCKING INDUSTRY, 1998 - 2004
  (Current dollars)
  1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 1
Eastern Canada              
  Newfoundland and Labrador 558 587 639 656 682 636 616
  Prince Edward Island 511 513 533 551 580 617 624
  Nova Scotia 539 557 584 598 624 631 688
  New Brunswick 577 551 540 496 528 578 588
  Quebec 569 578 581 584 604 628 629
  Ontario 752 727 751 782 800 804 773
Western Canada              
  Manitoba 645 655 682 703 736 729 717
  Saskatchewan 642 619 621 639 665 660 658
  Alberta 667 703 705 707 735 732 717
  British Columbia 755 738 752 767 790 785 798
  Yukon 663 625 616 638 N/A 645 780
Canada 669 668 680 693 717 724 714

Note: Industries classified in accordance with the new North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS). Tabulations are based upon CANSIM data to October 2004 (preliminary).

N/A = Not available

1 Average based on 10-month weighted annual data.

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


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