Canada: Employment in Transportation and Warehousing Industry 2019 (by provinces/regions)

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Categories: Business General Canada Americas
Dataset contains 65 data items (see table below).

Overview

Edmundston-Woodstock has the highest percentage of its labour (7.89% or 2,800 workers) employed in the Transportation and Warehousing industry.

Toronto has the highest number of employments (236,100 persons or 6.46% of total labour) in the Transportation and Warehousing industry, followed by the Lower Mainland-Southwest region of British Columbia (101,500  persons or 6.1% of its total labour).

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Industry Coverage

Under the NAICS classification, the Transportation and Warehousing industry covers air/rail/deep-sea/coastal/water/freight transportation, transit systems, bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, pipeline transportation of crude oil/natural gas/others, postal service, couriers and express delivery services, warehousing and storage.

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Sources.

This dataset is derived from open data portal of Canada (source url) and contains information licensed under the Open Government Licence – Canada. The industry classification in this dataset is based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

 

Regional employment distribution for these industries:

  Accommodation and Food Services

  Agriculture

  Business, Building and other Support Services

  Construction

  Education Services

  Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Rental and Leasing

  Forestry, Fishing, Mining, Quarrying, Oil and Gas

  Healthcare and Social Assistance

  Information, Culture and Recreation

  Manufacturing

  Professional, Scientific and Technical Services

  Public Administration

  Transportation and Warehousing

  Utilities

  Wholesale and Retail Trade

 

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