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Report Highlights
Addendum
1. Introduction
2. Transportation and the Canadian Economy
3. Government Spending on Transportation
4. Transportation and Safety
5. Transportation - Energy & Environment
6. Transportation and Regional Economies
7. Transportation and Employment
8. Transportation and Trade
9. Transportation and Tourism
10. Transportation Infrastructure
11. Structure of the Transportation Industry
12. Freight Transportation
13. Passenger Transportation
14. Price, Productivity and Financial Performance in the Transportation Sector
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List of Figures
List of Annexes
 
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2. Transportation and the Canadian Economy
2-1: Goods Industry Capacity Utilization, 1986 - 2000
2-2: Real GDP by Major Sector, 1996 - 2000
2-3: Real GDP in Canada and Other Regions, 1997 - 2000
2-4: Merchandise Trade, 1995 - 2000
2-5: Real Personal Disposable Income per capita, 1996 - 2000
2-6: International Overnight Travel, 1990 - 2000
 
3. Government Spending On Transportation
3-1: Provincial/Territorial and Local Transport Expenditures by Province, 1995/96 to 1999/2000
 
4. Transportation and Safety
4-1: Reportable Accidents Involving Dangerous Goods, 1995 - 2000
4-2: Crossing and Trespasser Accidents, 1995 - 2000
4-3: Three-Year Average Number of Fatalities By Province, 1997 - 1999
4-4: Percentage Of Road Collisions and Fatalities Involving Commercial Vehicles, 1990 - 1998
4-5: Results of the National Seat Belt Survey Conducted in June of Each Year, 1988 - 2000
4-6: Average Motor Vehicle Fatality Rates Among Selected OECD Countries, 1997 - 1999
4-7: Shipping Accidents, by type, 2000
4-8: Vessels involved in Shipping Accidents by Vessel Flag and Vessel Type, 1995 - 2000
4-9: Shipping Accidents by Transportation Safety Board Region, 1999 versus 2000
4-10: Canadian versus Foreign Flag Commercial Vessel Accident Rate, 1995 - 2000
4-11: Reportable Incidents of All Aircraft, 2000
 
5. Transportation - Energy and Environment
5-1: Energy Use in the Canadian Economy, 1999
5-2: Growth in Energy Use by Sector, 1990 - 1999
5-3: Energy Use in the Transportation Sector by Mode, 1999
5-4: Growth in Energy Use in the Transportation Sector by Mode, 1990 - 1999
5-5: Energy Use in the Transportation Sector by Source, 1999
5-6: Transportation Energy Purchases by Region in Petajoules, 1999
5-7: Retail Prices of Road Fuels versus Crude Oil
5-8: Annual Price of Road Gasoline and Diesel, 1991 - 2000
5-9: Price of Rail Diesel and Jet Fuel, 1991 - 1999
5-10: Retail Price of Motor Gasoline by City
5-11: Annual Price of Motor Gasoline (Regular Unleaded), Nominal versus Real Price
5-12: International Price of Motor Gasoline for 2000
5-13: Transportation Greenhouse Gases, 1998
 
7. Transportation and Employment
7-1: Distribution of Rail Employment by Category, 1999
7-2: Regional Distribution of Employment by Ferry Operators, 1999
7-3: Marine Pilotage Employment Distribution, 2000
7-4: Travel Agencies, Tour Operators and Tour Wholesalers Employment Distribution, 2000
7-5: Employment by NAV Canada, 2000
7-6: Average Weekly Earnings, by Mode, 2000
7-7: Number of Work Stoppages and Workers Involved, 1996 - 2000
 
8. Transportation and Trade
8-1: Domestic Trade by Type, 1993 - 1999
8-2: Domestic Trade by Sector, 1993 - 1999
8-3: Intraprovincial Trade by Province, 1993 and 1999
8-4: Interprovincial Trade, Main Trade Flows, Ontario as Origin, 1999
8-5: Interprovincial Trade, Main Trade Flows, Other Regions as Origin, 1999
8-6: Trends - Interprovincial Trade versus Exports and Imports, 1993 - 1999
8-7: International Trade by Type, 1993 - 1999
8-8: US Importance in Canada's Exports, 1981 - 1999
8-9: Canada-US Trade, Main Ontario Trade Flows, 1999
8-10: Canada-US Trade, Main Canadian Regions Trade Flows, 1999
8-11: Exports to Non-US Countries, 1993 - 1999
8-12: Imports from Non-US Countries, 1993 - 1999
8-13: Exports to Non-US Countries, Main Trade Flows, 1999
8-14: Imports From Non-US Countries, Main Trade Flows, 1999
 
9. Transportation and Tourism
9-1: Tourism Spending In Canada, 1986 - 2000
9-2: Expenditures by Overnight Non-Resident Visitors by Province, 1999
9-3: Canada's International Travel Account, 1980 - 2000
9-4: Domestic Travel by Province, 1999
9-5: International Travellers Entering Canada, 1980 - 2000
9-6: Same-Day Canada-US Automobile Excursions, 1996 - 2000
9-7: Overnight Canada-US Excursions, 1996 - 2000
9-8: Destination by Province of Overnight International Travellers, 1998 - 1999
9-9: Canada-US Air Business Travel, by US Region, 1990 versus 1999
9-10: Canada-US Automobile Business Travel, by US Region, 1990 versus 1999
9-11: Visitors to Canada from Asia, 1990 - 2000
9-12: Visitors to Canada from Major European Countries, 1990 - 2000
9-13: Visitors to Canada from Countries other than the United States, 1998 - 2000
9-14: Canadian Travel to Countries other than the United States, 1997 - 1999
 
10. Transportation Infrastructure
10-1: Canadian Rail Network Restructuring, 1990 - 2000
10-2: Changes in Canada's Rail Network, 2000
10-3: Annual Two-Way Vehicle Counts Between Canada and the United States, 1986-2000
10-4: Canada Port Authority Ports
10-5: Traffic Shares by Port Groups, 1999
10-6: Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Seaway System
10-7: Pilotage Authority Total Net Income, 1994 - 2000
10-8: Aircraft Movements by Airport Category, 1996 - 1999
10-9: Nav Canada Fee Shares, 2000
10-10: Map of Airports Divestiture, 2000 - National Airports System
10-11: Map of Airports Divestiture, 2000 - Regional/Local Airports
10-12: Map of Airports Divestiture, 2000 - Small And Arctic Airports
 
11. Structure of the Transportation Industry
11-1: Shortline Industry Growth, 1990 - 2000
11-2: Trucking Industry Structure and Revenues, 1999
11-3: Number of For-Hire Trucking Carriers Earning Annual Revenues of $1 Million or More, 1990 - 1999
11-4: Number of Bankruptcies, Trucking versus Total Economy, 1989 - 2000
11-5: Canadian Registered Fleet, 1980 - 1999
11-6: Profile of the Recreational Aviation Fleet as of December 31, 2000
 
12. Freight Transportation
12-1: Total Monthly Loadings by Rail, 1998 - 2000
12-2: Monthly Grain Loadings by Rail, 1998 - 2000
12-3: Total Truck Traffic, Annual Tonne-Kilometres, 1989 - 1999
12-4: Annual Sales of Class 8 Trucks in Canada, 1990 - 2000
12-5: Share of Tonnage Carried by Foreign-Flag Ships in Canadian Coasting Trade, 1988 - 1999
 
13. Passenger Transportation
13-1: Intercity Scheduled Bus Passengers, 1980 - 1999
13-2: Scheduled Intercity and Charter Services Revenue Trends, 1990 - 1999
13-3: Charter Bus Fleet Size, 1981 - 1999
13-4: Charter Bus Fleet Utilization, 1981 - 1999
13-5: Charter Carrier's Bus-Kilometres, 1981 - 1999
13-6: Urban Transit Fleet Size, 1981 - 1999
13-7: Long-Term Trends In Urban Transit, 1981 - 1999
13-8: Domestic Market Share at National Airports System (NAS) Airports, December 2000
13-9: Domestic Passenger Traffic by Region, 1999
13-10: Air Passengers by Sector, 1987 - 2000
13-11: Enplaned/Deplaned Passengers at National Airports System (NAS) Airports by Sector, 2000
 
14. Price, Productivity and Financial Performance in the Transportation Sector
14-1: Rail Freight Price Indices by Sector, 1994 - 1999
14-2: Productivity Trends in the Air Transport Industry, 1994 - 1999
 

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