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1. Introduction
2. Transportation and the Canadian Economy
3. Government Spending on Transportation
4. Transportation Safety and Security
5. Transportation ­ Energy and Environment
6. Transportation and Employment
7. Transportation and Trade
8. Transportation and Tourism
9. Transportation Infrastructure
10. Structure of the Transportation Industry
11. Freight Transportation
12. Passenger Transportation
13. Price, Productivity and Financial Performance in the Transportation Sector
Minister of Transport
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TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE

Canada's transportation infrastructure is vital to personal travel
and goods movements in and between provinces, territories,
urban areas and remote regions.

Canada's transportation infrastructure is made up of a network of roads, railway lines, airports, ports and waterways allowing people and goods to move across the country from coast to coast and to the Far North, as well as to other countries.

This chapter presents the most current status of Canada's transportation infrastructure and also addresses some essential incidental services.

 

TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE

Rail Transportation Infrastructure

Road Transportation Infrastructure

Marine Transportation Infrastructure

Air Transportation Infrastructure

Appendix 9-1 Airports Capital Assistance Program ­ Projects Approved in 2001

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CHAPTER 10

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LIST OF ANNEXES


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