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Catalogue Entry: 2019 air emissions
The report demonstrates how we are meeting our Made-in-Ontario Environment Plan commitment to hold polluters accountable for their actions. It includes information about steps...-
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Catalogue Entry: Canada's east coast container ports. Do they compete with or complement one...
This report uses container data from two sources, Statistics Canada's marine international Origin/Destination (O/D) database and Journal of Commerce P.I.E.R.S. data (provided by...-
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Catalogue Entry: Canadian domiciled marine carriers, 1995
The universe of Canadian marine transport firms is composed of three sectors: for-hire (or commercial), private and government. Each marine carrier is assigned to the sector...-
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Catalogue Entry: Domestic and international shipping statistics, 1996
Reapeating the success of the previous year, Canadians ports once again broke the tonnage record for international cargo handled in 1996. International cargo totaled 260.3...-
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Catalogue Entry: Financial statistics on Canadian based marine carriers, 1995 (preliminary)
In 1995, 200 marine carriers based in Canada, including for-hire marine carriers, private carriers and government carriers, owned and operated a fleet of 1,760 vessels and...-
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Catalogue Entry: Domestic and international shipping statistics, first quarter 1997
Canadian ports handled a record 51.3 Mt of international freight in the first quarter of 1997, an increase of 5.1% over the same period in 1996. Total international and domestic...-
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Catalogue Entry: Domestic and international shipping statistics, first half, 1997
Canadian ports handled a record quantity of international cargo in the first half of 1997. The ports handled 125.2 million tonnes (Mt.) of international cargo, an increase of...-
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