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TABLE A8-4: CPA FINANCIAL COMPARISON, 2001 AND 2002
(Millions of dollars)
  Revenues  Expenses  Net Income 
CPA Ports 1 2001 2002 2001 2002 2001 2002
Vancouver 92.11 96.022 60.29 63.286 29.68 25.155
Montreal 59.71 60.42 59.53 58.05 4.76 6.29
Halifax 18.27 18.270 12.44 13.493 5.65 4.547
Quebec 11.16 12.66 11.71 10.23 2.54 2.07
Saint John 10.21 9.740 9.72 10.130 1.48 1.190
St. Johns 3.55 3.86 2.93 3.26 0.52 0.53
Prince Rupert 5.48 4.82 5.31 4.98 0.58 0.049
Port Alberni 2.58 2.808 2.32 3.382 0.622 (0.391)
Fraser River 13.4 16.094 11.93 13.809 1.12 1.544
Nanaimo 5.52 4.89 3.98 4.26 0.12 (0.82)
North Fraser 2.61 2.68 2.39 2.33 0.35 0.46
Thunder Bay 2.45 2.46 1.63 1.44 0.97 1.13
Toronto 11.16 11.31 13.34 14.43 (0.99) 1.6
Windsor 1.11 1.13 1.05 1.16 0.23 0.092
Saguenay 1.24 1.48 0.98 1.09 1.03 0.58
Sept-Îles 3.33 7.680 3.23 4.66 1.24 1.31
Trois-Rivières 3.55 3.69 2.7 2.45 2.28 2.58
Belledune 5.83 5.96 3.97 3.63 0.23 0.68
Hamilton 12.96 13.994 5.29 5.331 2.19 2.343
Total CPA Ports 266.23 279.968 214.74 221.401 54.602 50.939

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

  1. Some 2001 figures have been restated to reflect changes in accounting policies as was reported in the 2002 audited financial statements.

Source: Port Authority Financial Statements, Transport Canada


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