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TABLE A8-4: CPA FINANCIAL COMPARISON, 2002 AND 2003
(Millions of dollars)
  Revenues Expenses Net Income (Loss)
CPA Ports 1 2002 2003 2002 2003 2002 2003
Vancouver 96.02 102.91 63.29 72.46 25.16 26.83
Montreal 60.42 68.89 58.05 59.86 6.29 5.68
Halifax 18.27 25.85 13.49 16.49 4.55 8.32
Quebec 12.66 13.19 10.23 10.67 2.07 1.82
Saint John 9.74 10.07 10.13 9.75 1.19 1.16
St. John's 3.86 4.24 3.26 3.23 0.53 0.80
Prince Rupert 4.82 3.86 4.98 5.26 0.05 (1.53)
Port Alberni 2.81 2.81 3.38 3.29 (0.39) (0.49)
Fraser River 16.09 19.08 13.81 14.99 1.54 3.45
Nanaimo 4.89 4.95 4.26 4.58 (0.82) (1.23)
North Fraser 2.68 2.63 2.33 2.63 0.46 0.11
Thunder Bay 2.46 2.29 1.44 1.47 1.13 0.90
Toronto 11.31 9.39 14.43 14.71 1.60 0.004
Windsor 1.13 1.11 1.16 1.11 0.09 0.07
Saguenay 1.48 1.39 1.09 1.25 0.58 0.56
Sept Îles 3.15 3.83 4.66 3.15 1.31 2.10
Trois Rivières 3.69 3.48 2.45 2.71 2.58 2.49
Belledune 5.96 6.01 3.63 3.90 0.68 0.52
Hamilton 13.99 13.83 5.33 5.75 2.34 1.94
Total CPA Ports 275.43 299.81 221.40 237.26 50.94 53.52

Note: Due to rounding, columns may not add to totals shown.

1 Some 2002 figures may have been restated to reflect changes in accounting policies as was reported in the 2003 audited financial statements.

Source: Port Authorities Financial Statements, Transport Canada


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