The following is excerpted from a 19 November 2012 study by Statistics Canada.
In 2009, it cost 15% more to ship cargo across the border from Canada to the United States by truck than it did to transport equivalent goods the same distance between two destinations within Canada.
If cargo happened to be picked up in the United States and brought into Canada in 2009, the cost of importing these goods was estimated at 28% more than shipping the same goods domestically.
This study is available in its entirety at:
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/121119/dq121119b-eng.htm
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