Transportation in Canada: Policy, Data & Technology

Transportation in Canada: Policy, Data & Technology

Transportation in Canada: Policy, Data & Technology www.statcan.gc.ca Telling Canada’s story in numbers Michael Scrim Environment, Energy and Transportation Statistics United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, June 2017 Transportation in Canada A Shared Jurisdiction . Federal Government: o Responsible for transportation activity crossing provincial or international borders (e.g. rail, aviation, marine). Provincial & Territorial Governments: o Responsible for transportation activity that occurs more or less within their borders (e.g. road motor vehicles). 2 STATISTICS CANADA • STATISTIQUE CANADA 09/06/2017 A Confluence of Factors Statistical Considerations Legislative & Technological Policy Drivers Influences Transport in Canada 3 STATISTICS CANADA • STATISTIQUE CANADA 09/06/2017 Legislative and Policy Drivers . Canada Transportation Act (1996): o Statutory review tabled in 2017 recommending a “multimodal data dashboard” to track performance. 2017 Federal Budget provides funding for: o A Canadian Centre on Transportation Data (CCTD); o A Canadian Freight Analysis Framework; and o A Canadian Transportation Satellite Account. Transport Canada: Transport 2030 Action Plan o Various initiatives (e.g. Clean Oceans, Trade Corridors) 4 STATISTICS CANADA • STATISTIQUE CANADA 09/06/2017 Statistical Considerations . Federal “Open Data” Initiative o Canadian government making data sets available to all Canadians via an open data portal. Statistics Canada Modernization Efforts: o User centric service delivery; o Statistical capacity building and leadership; o Leading edge methods and data integration; o Sharing and collaboration. 5 STATISTICS CANADA • STATISTIQUE CANADA 09/06/2017 Technological Influences . New and emerging technologies … o Track and trace technologies becoming ubiquitous for both vehicles and commodity movements. … resulting in larger volumes of Big Data o Technical and legislative challenges for statistical agencies and providers now seeing value in data. Requiring a Need to develop partnerships o Public, private and academic sectors can collaborate (e.g. data science) to harness sources of big data. 6 STATISTICS CANADA • STATISTIQUE CANADA 09/06/2017 Data Demands in Transportation . Requirements and Use o Transition from “how” the industry is doing (i.e. GDP) to “what” it is doing (i.e. commodity flows). Timeliness and Methods o Transition from retroactive survey methods to continuous collection and performance metrics. Access and Form o Transition from agency predetermined tabular output to portals with microdata and visualization tools. 7 STATISTICS CANADA • STATISTIQUE CANADA 09/06/2017 www.statcan.ca Thank you for your interest. Questions? Michael Scrim, Assistant Director, EETSD [email protected] 8 STATISTICS CANADA • STATISTIQUE CANADA 09/06/2017 .

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