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SOURCES – 10 ways Canadians use transportation differently than Americans

January 14, 2026 by Ash Kaushik

The following sources were consulted in the preparation of the article “10 ways Canadians use transportation differently than Americans.”

  1. Perspectives on Labour and Income – September 2007
  2. Public transit use among American older adults: Insights from a nationally representative survey
  3. Analysis: Total Population
  4. More Canadians commuting in 2024
  5. A strong year for Via Rail as ridership continues to bounce back
  6. Fuel Consumption Levies in Canada
  7. At-a-glance – The contribution of active transportation to population physical activity levels 
  8. Mandatory auto insurance requirements (2025 updates)
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