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Transportation in Canada 2001 |
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List of Tables
2. Transportation and the Canadian Economy
2-1: General Economic Indicators
2-2: Commercial Transportation as a Proportion of Gross Domestic
Product (GDP), 2001
2-3: Transport Demand as a Proportion of Gross Domestic Product
(GDP)
2-4: Provincial Economic Growth
2-5: Commercial Transportation, Provinces and Territories, 2000
2-6: Personal Expenditures on Transportation by Province, 2000
3. Government Spending on Transportation
3-1: Governments' Transportation Expenditures and Revenues, 1997/98
to 2001/02
3-2: Federal Operating, Maintenance and Capital Expenditures,
1997/98 to 2001/02
3-3: Direct Federal Subsidies, Grants and Contributions by Mode,
1997/98 to 2001/02
3-4: Government Revenues from Transport Users, 1997/98 to 2001/02
3-5: Transport Expenditures/Revenues by Mode and Level of Government,
1997/98 to 2001/02
4. Transportation Safety and Security
4-1: Transportation Occurrences by Mode, 2001 Versus Previous
Five-Year Average
4-2: Accident Rates in Transportation, 2001 Versus Previous Five-Year
Average
4-3: Accidents In Rail Transportation, 1996 - 2001
4-4: Railway Crossing Accidents by Province, 1996 - 2001
4-5: Rail Trespasser Accidents by Province, 1996 2001
4-6: Total Road Casualty Collisions, Fatalities and Injuries,
1995 - 2000
4-7: Fatalities by Category of Road User, 1995 - 2000
4-8: Commercial and Other Vehicles Involved in Fatal Collisions
by Vehicle Type, 1994 - 1999
4-9: Vehicles Involved in Fatal Collisions by Vehicle Type, 1994
- 1999
4-10: Marine Occurrences in 2001 Versus the Previous Five-Year
Average, 1996 - 2001
4-11: Accidents Involving Canadian-Registered Aircraft, 1996 -
2001
4-12: Accidents Involving Canadian-Registered Aircraft by Region,
1996 - 2001
4-13: Fatalities Involving Canadian-Registered Aircraft by Region,
1996 - 2001
4-14: Fatal Air Accidents Involving Airliner and Commuter Aircraft,
Canada and United States, 1995 - 2000
4-15: Reportable Dangerous Goods Accidents by Mode and Phase of
Transport, 1996 - 2001
4-16: Deaths and Injuries Caused by Dangerous Goods at Reportable
Accidents, 1996 - 2001
4-17: Total Deaths and Injuries at Reportable Dangerous Goods
Accidents, 1996 - 2001
4-18: Aircraft Diverted on September 11, 2001
5. Transportation Energy and Environment
5-1: Emissions from Transport Canada Activities
6. Transportation and Employment
6-1: Employment in the Transport Sector, 1998 - 2001
6-2: Employment in the Rail Industry, 1998 - 2000
6-3: Full-Time Employees in the Bus Industry, 1998 - 2000
6-4: Total Employment in the Trucking Industry, 1997 - 2000
6-5: Employment in Taxi and Limousine Services by Province, 1998
- 2001
6-6: Average Annual Employment in the Marine Transport Industry,
1998 - 2001
6-7: Regional Distribution of Employment by Ferry Operators, 1998
- 2000
6-8: Employment by Canadian Port Authorities, 1998 - 2001
6-9: Employment by Category, St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation,
1998 - 2001
6-10: Employment by Canadian Pilotage Authorities and Maritime
Employers Associations, 1998 - 2001
6-11: Employment in the Air Industry, 1998 - 2000
6-12: Employment at National Airports System (NAS) Airports, 2001
6-13: Employment by Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services,
1997-2001
6-14: Employment at NAV Canada, 1998 - 2001
6-15: Other Direct Transport-Related Employment, 1998 - 2001
6-16: Planned Full-Time Equivalents Federal Departments and Agencies,
1998/99 - 2001/02
6-17: Average Weekly Earnings in the Transportation and Warehousing
Sector by Mode, 1998 - 2001
6-18: Average Annual Compensation in the Rail Industry, 1998 -
2000
6-19: Average Annual Salary in the Bus Industry, 1998 - 2000
6-20: Average Weekly Earnings in the Trucking Industry, 1998 -
2001
6-21: Annual Labour Costs Per Employee, Canadian Based Marine
Carriers, 1997 - 2000
6-22: Annual Labour Costs per employee of Canadian Air Carriers,
1998 - 2000
7. Transportation and Trade
7-1: Domestic and International Goods' Trade in Canada, by Value
and Volume, 1999 - 2000
7-2: Domestic and International Services' Trade in Canada, 1999
- 2000
7-3: Domestic Transportation Flows, by Commodity and Mode, 2000
7-4: Intraprovincial Trade by Type, 1999
7-5: Domestic Transportation Flows by Sector and Mode, 2000
7-6: Interprovincial Trade, Main EastcWest Routes, 1999
7-7: Canada-US Trade by Mode and Sector, 1997 - 2001
7-8: Canada-US Trade by Province, 2000-2001
7-9: Canada's Road Trade with the US by Busiest Border Crossing
Points, 2000
7-10: Canada-US Transborder Trade Showing Main North-South Trade
Flows, 2000
7-11: Canada-Non-US Countries Trade by Mode and Sector, 1997 -
2001
7-12: Canada's Export Trade with Non-US Countries by Main Trade
Flows, 2000
7-13: Canada's Import Trade with Non-US Countries by Main Trade
Flows, 2000
7-14: Canadian Exports by Country Groupings, 2000 and 2001
7-15: Canadian Imports by Country Groupings, 2000 and 2001
8. Transportation and Tourism
8-1: Tourist Spending in Canada on Transportation and Other
Major Categories, 2000
8-2: International Travel Summary, 2000 and 2001
8-3: CanadacUS Travel by Mode, 2001
8-4: Purpose of Trip for Overseas Travel, 1990 and 2000
9. Transportation Infrastructure
9-1: Railways in Canada, 2001
9-2: Federal and Provincial Distribution of Track, 1990 and 2001
9-3: Railway Rationalization by Province, 1990 - 2001
9-4: Railway Rationalization by Province, 2001
9-5: Proposed CN and CPR Rationalization by Province
9-6: Length of Roads in Canada, 2001
9-7: Twenty Largest Border Crossings for Trucks, 1999 - 2001
9-8: Twenty Largest Border Crossings, Cars/Other Vehicles, 1999
- 2001
9-9: Classification of Major Ports and Harbours
9-10: Number of Sites Under the Control and Administration of
Transport Canada by Province, 1995 - 2001
9-11: Divestiture Status of Transport Canada Regional/Local and
Remote Ports
9-12: Canada Port Authorities Financial Profiles, 2000
9-13: Financial Results of Major Ports, 1996 - 2000
9-14: Canada Port Authorities Financial Comparison, 1999 and 2000
9-15: Financial Results for Transport Canada Ports, 1996/97 -
2000/01
9-16: Total Tonnage Handled in Canada's Port System, 1999 - 2000
9-17: Fishing Harbours by Management Type and Region, January
2002
9-18: Recreational Harbours Divested by Region, 1995/96-2001/02
9-19: Recipients of Divested Recreational Harbours, as of January
3, 2002
9-20: Recreational Harbours by Management Type, as of January
3, 2002
9-21: St. Lawrence Seaway Cargo Movements, 1990 - 2001
9-22: St. Lawrence Seaway Traffic by Commodity, 1993 - 2001
9-23: St. Lawrence Seaway Financial Performance, 1999/2000 and
2000/01
9-24: Pilotage Authority Financial Results, 1996 - 2001
9-25: Total Pilotage Assignments and Assignments Per Pilot, 1996
- 2001
9-26: Canadian Coast Guard Revenues and Expenditures, 1998/99
- 2001/02
9-27: Canadian Coast Guard Revenues and Budgeted Expenditures,
2001/02
9-28: Financial Summary for NAV Canada, 1999 and 2000
9-29: Canadian Land Airports for Fixed-Wing Aircraft, 2001
9-30: Airport Improvement Fees (AIFs) at Canadian National Airports
System (NAS) Airports
9-31: Airport Improvement Fees (AIFs) at Canadian Non-National
Airports System (NAS) Airports
9-32: Airport Authorities Financial Performance, 2000
9-33: Airport Capital Assistance Program Expenditures by Province,
1995/96 - 2001/02
10. Structure of the Transportation Industry
10-1: Number of Owner-Operators by Type of Carriers, 1999
10-2: Annual Trucking Bankruptcies by Region, 1990 - 2001
10-3: For-Hire Carrier Revenues by Market Segment, 1998 - 2000
10-4: Distribution of Total For-Hire Trucking Revenues by Size
of Carrier, 1991 - 2000
10-5: Sale of Class 8 Trucks by Province, 1999 to 2001
10-6: Canadian Scheduled Carriers and Markets Served, 2000
10-7: Summary of Revenues by Sources of Revenue, 2000
10-8: Total Revenues by Industry Sector and Type of Services,
1996 - 2000
10-9: Canadian Registered Fleet by Type, 1981 - 2001
10-10: East Coast Canadian-Flag Cargo Fleet t Self-Propelled Vessels
1,000 GRT and Over, 2001
10-11: Shipping Conferences Serving Canada in 2001
10-12: Air Canada's Domestic Code-Share Partners as of December
31, 2001
10-13: Global Airline Alliances, 2001
10-14: Capacity Shares of Airlines, December 2000
10-15: Capacity Shares of Airlines, December 2001
10-16: Aircraft of Selected Canadian Carriers in Passenger Service
10-17: Canadian Air Cargo Airlines
10-18: Licence Authorities Held as of December 31, 2001
10-19: Summary of Personnel Licences and Permits as of December
2001
10-20: Personnel Licences and Permits by Province, as of December
2001
10-21: Local Service Operators providing Scheduled Air Services
as of December 31, 2001
10-22: Profile of the Recreational Aviation Fleet as of December
31, 2001
11. Freight Transportation
11-1: Rail Exports and Imports by Commodity, 1999 - 2001
11-2: Monthly Carloadings by Commodity, 2000 - 2001
11-3: Rail-Marine Traffic by Commodity, 1999 - 2000
11-4: For-Hire Truck Traffic by Market Segment and Province, 2000
11-5: International For-Hire Truck Traffic by Major Flows and
Province, 2000
11-6: For-Hire Trucking Traffic by Market Segment and Commodity
Group, 2000
11-7: For-Hire Trucking Activity Revenues by Market Segment and
Commodity Group, 2000
11-8: Medium and Heavy Truck Statistics by Province/Territory,
2000
11-9: Distribution of Truck Activity by Vehicle Configuration,
2000
11-10: Vehicle-Kilometres by Truck Configuration, Ten Provinces,
2000
11-11: Truck Characteristics by Age of Vehicle, 2000
11-12: Use of Trucks by Day of the Week, 2000
11-13: Use of Trucks by Time of Day, 2000
11-14: Use of Trucks by Trip Length, 2000
11-15: Use of Trucks by Trip Purpose, 2000
11-16: Canada's Marine Traffic Statistics by Sector, 1986 - 2000
11-17: Canadian Flag Share of Canadian Waterborne Trade, 2000
11-18: Marine Domestic Flows by Canadian Region, 2000
11-19: Share of Tonnage Carried by Foreign-Flag Ships in the Canadian
Coasting Trade, 1988 - 2000
11-20: Conference/Non-Conference Shares of Canadian Liner Trade,
1994 - 2000
11-21: Liner Traffic by Region, 2000
11-22: Canada's Maritime Trade with the US, 1986 - 2000
11-23: Canada's Marine Traffic to the US, 2000
11-24: Canada's Marine Traffic from the US, 2000
11-25: Canada's Maritime Overseas Trade, 1986 - 2000
11-26: Canada's Marine Traffic to Overseas, 2000
11-27: Canada's Marine Traffic from Overseas, 2000
11-28: Goods Carried by Canadian Air Carriers by Sector, 1993
- 2000
11-29: Operating Goods Revenues of Canadian Air Carriers by Sector,
1993 - 2000
11-30: Value of Canadian International Trades' Air Share, 1997
2001
11-31: Total Air Exports by Main Destinations, 2000
11-32: Total Air imports by Main Regions of Origin, 2000
12. Passenger Transportation
12-1: Passenger and Passenger-Kilometres for VIA Rail and Class
II Carriers, 1996 - 2000
12-2: Commuter Rail Passengers in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver,
1994 - 2001
12-3: Bus Statistics by Province/Territory, 2000
12-4: Distribution of Bus Activity, 2000
12-5: Bus Activity by Type of Operation, 2000
12-6: Bus Characteristics by Age of Vehicle, 2000
12-7: Selected In-Bound Traffic Indicators, September - November
2001 Compared with 2000
12-8: Bus Use by Day of the Week, 2000
12-9: Bus Use by Time of Day, 2000
12-10: Vehicle Use by Trip Length, 2000
12-11: Scheduled Intercity Revenues, by Service Line, 1995 - 2000
12-12: Charter Bus Industry Revenues, by Service Line, 1995 -
2000
12-13: Urban Transit Revenues, by Service Line, 1995 - 2000
12-14: Urban Transit Fleet Composition, 1996 - 2000
12-15: Light Vehicle Statistics by Province/Territory, 2000
12-16: Distribution of Vehicle Activity by Vehicle Body, 2000
12-17: Vehicle Characteristics by Age of Vehicle, 2000
12-18: Vehicle Use by Driver Age, 2000
12-19: Vehicle Use by Driver Age Group and Sex, 2000
12-20: Vehicle Use by Day of the Week, 2000
12-21: Vehicle Use by Time of Day, 2000
12-22: Vehicle Use by Trip Length, 2000
12-23: Light Vehicle Activity by Trip Purpose, 2000
12-24: International Cruise Ship Traffic at Major Canadian Ports,
1990 - 2001
12-25: Countries/Territories with Bilateral Air Agreements with
Canada as of December 31, 2001
12-26: Air Canada Domestic Air Service Commitments
12-27: Changes to Domestic Scheduled Air Services in 2001
12-28: Competition in Domestic Air Markets as of December 31,
2001
12-29: National Airports System (NAS) Number of Domestic Markets
Served Including Charters as of December 2001
12-30: Domestic Passenger Traffic, 1988 - 2000
12-31: CanadacUS Air Passengers Scheduled, Regional and Charter
Services, 1991 - 2000
12-32: Changes to Transborder Scheduled Air Services in 2001
12-33: Number Of US Airports Served by NAS Airports (Scheduled
Non-Stop Only) as of December 31, 2001
12-34: CanadacInternational Air Passengers Scheduled, Regional
and Charter Services, 1991 - 2000
12-35: Number of International Destinations Served by the National
Airports System Airports (Scheduled Direct Only) as of December
31, 2001
13. Price, Productivity and Financial Performance in the Transportation
Sector
13-1: Performance Indicators for Selected Transport Industries
and the Economy
13-2: Financial Indicators of Selected Provincial Transit Systems,
2000
13-3: Price and Output Indicators for Transport Industries, 1991
- 2000
13-4: Cost Structure of Transport Industries, 1991 and 1998 -
2000
13-5: Efficiency Indicators, Transport Industries, 1991 - 2000
13-6: Financial Performance of Transportation Industries, 1996
- 2000
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