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Catalogue Entry: Mode of Transportation to Work, 2006: Public Transportation (by census division)
The number of people having to commute to work (usual place of work or no fixed workplace address) has risen considerably over the past five years from 13 450 900 in 2001 to 14... -
Catalogue Entry: Mode of Transportation to Work, 2006: Car, Truck or Van as Passenger (by...
The number of people having to commute to work (usual place of work or no fixed workplace address) has risen considerably over the past five years from 13 450 900 in 2001 to 14... -
Catalogue Entry: Mode of Transportation to Work, 2006: Car, Truck or Van as Passenger (by...
The number of people having to commute to work (usual place of work or no fixed workplace address) has risen considerably over the past five years from 13 450 900 in 2001 to 14... -
Catalogue Entry: Mode of Transportation to Work, 2006: All Other Modes (by census subdivision)
The number of people having to commute to work (usual place of work or no fixed workplace address) has risen considerably over the past five years from 13 450 900 in 2001 to 14... -
Catalogue Entry: Mode of Transportation to Work, 2006: All Other Modes (by census division)
The number of people having to commute to work (usual place of work or no fixed workplace address) has risen considerably over the past five years from 13 450 900 in 2001 to 14... -
Catalogue Entry: Mode of Transportation to Work, 2001: All Other Modes (by census subdivision)
Nearly 74% of Canadian commuters drove to work in 2001, up from 73.3% and about 10.5% of employed Canadians used public transportation to get to work in 2001, up marginally from... -
Catalogue Entry: Mode of Transportation to Work, 2001: All Other Modes (by census division)
Nearly 74% of Canadian commuters drove to work in 2001, up from 73.3% and about 10.5% of employed Canadians used public transportation to get to work in 2001, up marginally from... -
Catalogue Entry: Mode of Transportation to Work, 2001: Passenger in Car, Truck or Van (by...
Nearly 74% of Canadian commuters drove to work in 2001, up from 73.3% and about 10.5% of employed Canadians used public transportation to get to work in 2001, up marginally from... -
Catalogue Entry: Mode of Transportation to Work, 2001: Passenger in Car, Truck or Van (by...
Nearly 74% of Canadian commuters drove to work in 2001, up from 73.3% and about 10.5% of employed Canadians used public transportation to get to work in 2001, up marginally from... -
Catalogue Entry: Mode of Transportation to Work, 2001: Public Transportation (by census subdivision)
Nearly 74% of Canadian commuters drove to work in 2001, up from 73.3% and about 10.5% of employed Canadians used public transportation to get to work in 2001, up marginally from... -
Catalogue Entry: Mode of Transportation to Work, 2001: Public Transportation (by census division)
Nearly 74% of Canadian commuters drove to work in 2001, up from 73.3% and about 10.5% of employed Canadians used public transportation to get to work in 2001, up marginally from... -
Catalogue Entry: Mode of Transportation to Work, 2001: Travelled to Work in Car, Truck, Van...
Nearly 74% of Canadian commuters drove to work in 2001, up from 73.3% and about 10.5% of employed Canadians used public transportation to get to work in 2001, up marginally from... -
Catalogue Entry: Mode of Transportation to Work, 2001: Travelled to Work in Car, Truck, Van...
Nearly 74% of Canadian commuters drove to work in 2001, up from 73.3% and about 10.5% of employed Canadians used public transportation to get to work in 2001, up marginally from... -
Catalogue Entry: Mode of Transportation to Work, 2001: Walked or Bicycled (by census subdivision)
Nearly 74% of Canadian commuters drove to work in 2001, up from 73.3% and about 10.5% of employed Canadians used public transportation to get to work in 2001, up marginally from... -
Catalogue Entry: Mode of Transportation to Work, 2001: Walked or Bicycled (by census division)
Nearly 74% of Canadian commuters drove to work in 2001, up from 73.3% and about 10.5% of employed Canadians used public transportation to get to work in 2001, up marginally from... -
Catalogue Entry: Marine Transportation Infrastructure - Harbours (2006)
Canada is a maritime nation with access to three oceans (Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic), and shared access to the longest inland waterway system in the world, the Great Lakes... -
Catalogue Entry: Marine Transportation Infrastructure - Ports (2006)
Canada is a maritime nation with access to three oceans (Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic), and shared access to the longest inland waterway system in the world, the Great Lakes... -
Catalogue Entry: Aerodromes and Airports (2006)
The air transportation infrastructure consists of airports, aerodromes and the civilian Air Navigation System (ANS). There are approximately 1775 aerodromes in Canada.... -
Catalogue Entry: Air Carrier Routes, 2006 - Air Canada
In 2006, there were 2311 airline licences issued to 1580 foreign and domestic airlines operating in Canada. Domestically, Air Canada and its partner Jazz were the largest... -
Catalogue Entry: Air Carrier Routes, 2006
In 2006, there were 2311 airline licences issued to 1580 foreign and domestic airlines operating in Canada. Domestically, Air Canada and its partner Jazz were the largest...