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  2. Port of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    1999: Under the Canada Marine Act, the Montreal Port Corporation becomes the more autonomous Montreal Port Authority. 2000: The Port of Montreal handles more than 1 million TEU containers a year for the first time in its history. 2006: The port reaches a new milestone by handling more than 25 million tonnes of cargo.

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    The Toronto Port Authority (TPA), doing business as PortsToronto (PT), [1] is a port authority that is responsible for the management of the Port of Toronto, including the International Marine Passenger Terminal, and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport.

  4. CPKC Vaughan Intermodal - Wikipedia

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    The CPKC Vaughan Intermodal facility is an intermodal rail-truck terminal serving the Greater Toronto Area from a property adjacent to the Canadian Pacific Kansas City transcontinental main line on the Mactier Subdivision in the community of Coleraine, Ontario in the City of Vaughan, Ontario.

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    The 2016 Canada's Core Public Infrastructure Survey from Statistics Canada found that all of Canada's 247 streetcars were owned by the City of Toronto. The vast majority (87.9%) of these streetcars were purchased from 1970 to 1999, while 12.1% were purchased in 2016.

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  8. Port of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    It played a major role in the development of both the city and of Canada. In 1863, more than 1,600 ships went through the port, transporting almost 25,000 sailors. It was during this era that the shipbuilding industry grew considerably in Quebec City.

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