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Employed labour force(1) by mode of transportation, both sexes, 2006 counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities) of residence with 5,000-plus population - 20% sample data

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Place of residence Place of work
Place of residence3 Mode of transportation
Total Car, truck or van as driver Car, truck or van as passenger Sustainable transportation4 Other
Total Public transit Walked Bicycle
Notes:
  1. Persons who, during the week (Sunday to Saturday) prior to Census Day (May 16, 2006):
    (a) did any work at all for pay or in self-employment or without pay in a family farm, business or professional practice
    (b) were absent from their job or business, with or without pay, for the entire week because of a vacation, an illness, a labour dispute at their place of work, or any other reasons.
  2. Place of work data are not available for percent distribution (1996) and percentage change (1996 to 2006).
  3. Place of residence: applies to the employed labour force with either a usual place of work or with no fixed workplace address.
  4. Sustainable transportation includes public transit, walking and cycling.
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Canada ! 14,714,260 10,644,325 1,133,150 2,757,530 1,622,725 939,290 195,515 179,250
New Brunswick 323,065 251,625 36,090 29,860 6,365 21,385 2,110 5,490
Alnwick, P ! 1,830 1,400 335 70 10 45 15 25
Woodstock, TV ! 2,195 1,630 260 210 0 195 10 95
Shippagan, P ! 2,345 1,985 220 80 20 35 25 60
Shediac, T 2,380 1,800 325 235 0 210 15 15
Sackville, T 2,420 1,565 315 515 10 475 35 30
Bathurst, P 2,455 1,960 285 125 35 85 0 80
Saumarez, P 2,460 2,085 285 30 10 15 10 50
Burton, P ! 2,520 2,095 250 110 10 85 10 60
Grand Falls / Grand-Sault, TV 2,675 2,105 270 280 15 225 40 25
Beresford, P 2,715 2,365 235 65 15 45 0 50
Beaubassin East / Beaubassin-est, RCR ! 2,810 2,375 310 115 0 90 20 0
Campbellton, CY 2,835 1,975 370 385 0 365 25 100
Douglas, P 2,850 2,465 270 75 10 45 25 45
Lincoln, P 2,920 2,425 365 90 10 60 20 35
Dundas, P ! 2,950 2,380 455 75 15 60 0 40
Kingsclear, P ! 3,505 2,930 365 130 55 50 25 75
Oromocto, T ! 4,550 3,510 580 360 10 260 85 100
Moncton, P 4,580 3,830 520 155 25 120 10 70
Bathurst, CY ! 5,255 3,755 770 600 20 520 60 130
Rothesay, TV 5,435 4,790 450 140 0 115 25 55
Edmundston, CY 7,445 6,110 555 670 40 580 45 110
Miramichi, C 7,550 5,935 890 545 55 475 10 185
Quispamsis, TV 7,820 6,630 905 215 40 165 0 75
Riverview, T 8,675 6,855 1,060 700 160 485 50 60
Dieppe, C 10,275 8,125 1,315 700 240 355 110 135
Fredericton, CY ! 25,230 16,985 2,770 4,805 1,250 3,085 475 665
Saint John, CY ! 30,410 20,145 3,600 5,950 2,325 3,500 120 720
Moncton, C 31,735 21,645 4,095 5,395 1,340 3,595 450 605
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