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Catalogue Entry: Shipping in Canada
This publication presents a comprehensive overview of domestic and international shipping activities at Canadian ports. It provides vessel traffic data and commodity detail by... -
Catalogue Entry: Urban transit
Despite the benefits of taking public transit, Canadians are using it less and less. In 1996, each Canadian took an average of about 46 trips on some form of urban transit, the...-
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Catalogue Entry: Trucking in Canada, 2001
This paper reviews the Canadian for-hire trucking industry, utilizing the framework and variables presented in an earlier study. The rapid changes in policy combined with the...-
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Catalogue Entry: Trucking in Canada, 2000
The following study provides a financial picture of this group of independent owner operators over a period of eight years and includes comparisons with for-hire carriers of the...-
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Catalogue Entry: Trucking in Canada, 1998
This study presents 1997/1998 LFS earnings estimates for about 85,000 drivers employed by for-hire carriers (companies whose principal business is transportation of goods for a...-
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Catalogue Entry: Trucking in Canada
This publication presents a comprehensive overview of the Canadian trucking industry, both for-hire and private (own account). Principal information includes statistics on...-
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Catalogue Entry: Trucking in a borderless market: a profile of the Canadian trucking...
The paper is organized into four sections. The first section introduces the data used for the analysis while the second provides a brief synopsis of the role of trucking in the...-
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Catalogue Entry: The Cost of Independence: Socio-economic Profiles of Independent Truck Drivers
Nearly 50,000 or one in five (22%) Canadian truck drivers on the road in 1998 were independent truckers or "owner-operators". However, similar to other forms of self-employment,...-
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Catalogue Entry: The Canadian passenger bus industry - 1998
On an industry wide basis, Canadian bus companies continue to grow and prosper. Gross revenues in 1998 (excluding subsidies) were 8.6 percent higher than in 1995.-
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Catalogue Entry: Surface and Marine Transport, Vol. 20, no. 3
The survey collects annual financial, operating and employment data on bus companies operating in Canada. It also includes municipalities and government agencies that operate...-
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Catalogue Entry: Surface and Marine Transport, Vol. 20, no. 2
To provide data users with a more complete picture of passengers bus and urban transit activities.-
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Catalogue Entry: Surface and Marine Transport, Vol. 19, no. 1
To provide users with a complete picture of the financial and operational activities associated with Small For-hire Motor Carriers of Freight and Owner Operators in Canada.-
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Catalogue Entry: Surface and Marine Transport, Vol. 15, no. 3
To provide users with a complete picture of the financial and operational activities associated with Small For-hire Motor Carriers of Freight and Owner Operators in Canada.-
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Catalogue Entry: Surface and Marine Transport, Vol. 15, no. 2
This article demonstrate how general freight carriers continued their trend of quarterly gains in average-
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Catalogue Entry: Service Bulletin - Surface and Marine Transport, Vol. 18, no. 2
To provide users with a complete picture of the financial and operational activities associated with Owner Operators in Canada.-
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Catalogue Entry: Service Bulletin - Surface and Marine Transport, Vol. 18, no. 1
To provide users with a complete picture of the financial and operational activities associated with Small For-hire Motor Carriers of Freight in Canada.-
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Catalogue Entry: Service Bulletin - Surface and Marine Transport, Vol. 17, no. 1
Section 1 described results for small for-hire carriers whose operating revenues were between $30,000 and $1,000,000. Section 2 contains data for all owner operators included in...-
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Catalogue Entry: Service Bulletin - Surface and Marine Transport, Vol. 16, no. 4
Third quarter 1999 operating ratios for top carriers improved by one point over the same period one year earlier to 0.93 but were unchanged in the fourth quarter (0.94). Average...-
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Catalogue Entry: Service Bulletin - Surface and Marine Transport, Vol. 16, no. 2
For the Canadian bus industry as a whole, the first six months of 1999 produced marginal financial improvements over the same months of the previous year. Gross revenues...-
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Catalogue Entry: Service Bulletin - Surface and Marine Transport, Vol. 16, no. 1
This article is divided into three sections. Section 1 describes results for small for-hire carriers; section 2 contains data for owner operations; and section 3 provides a...-
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