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TABLE A2-25: AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS IN THE TRUCKING INDUSTRY, 1997 - 2003
  (Current dollars)
  1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 1
Eastern Canada              
Newfoundland and Labrador 590 554 588 639 655 682 642
Prince Edward Island 572 508 513 533 550 580 609
Nova Scotia 522 539 558 584 598 624 632
New Brunswick 626 576 551 540 496 528 575
Quebec 531 569 578 581 584 604 626
Ontario 712 751 728 751 781 800 805
Western Canada              
Manitoba 609 644 655 682 702 736 731
Saskatchewan 609 643 619 621 639 664 663
Alberta 639 667 703 705 707 735 734
British Columbia 681 755 739 752 767 789 782
Yukon 739 663 635 616 638 N/A 651
Canada 632 669 668 680 693 716 724

Note: Industries classified in accordance with the new North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS).
Tabulations are based upon CANSIM data to November 2003 (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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