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Population GTA GTA
GREATER TORONTO AREA July 1, Population GDP GDP
COMPARISONS 2004 <--Minus 2004 <--Minus
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Atlantic 2,344,732 3,355,268 64,751 240,249
Manitoba+Saskatchewan 2,164,529 3,535,471 68,304 236,696
Atlantic+Territories 2,448,112 3,251,888 70,657 234,343
SK+NS+PE+NL 2,586,954 3,113,046 77,052 227,948
MB+SK+PE+Territories 2,405,770 3,294,230 77,575 227,425
SK+Atlantic 3,339,032 2,360,968 97,919 207,081
MB+Atlantic 3,514,961 2,185,039 99,887 205,113
MB+SK+Atlantic 4,509,261 1,190,739 133,055 171,945
Alberta (AB) 3,204,780 2,495,220 135,837 169,163
British Columbia (BC) 4,201,867 1,498,133 139,205 165,795
BC+Atlantic 6,546,599 -846,599 203,956 101,044
Prairie (AB+SK+MB) 5,369,309 330,691 204,141 100,859
BC+SK+MB 6,366,396 -666,396 207,509 97,491
BC+SK+Atlantic 7,540,899 -1,840,899 237,124 67,876
BC+MB+Atlantic 7,716,828 -2,016,828 239,092 65,908
BC+MB+Atl.+Territories 7,820,208 -2,120,208 244,998 60,002
Prairie+Atlantic (Atl.) 7,714,041 -2,014,041 268,892 36,108
Prairie+Atl.+Territories 7,817,421 -2,117,421 274,798 30,202
BC+AB 7,406,647 -1,706,647 275,042 29,958
BC+AB+NB+PE 8,296,586 -2,596,586 299,274 5,726
BC+AB+NS+PE 8,482,017 -2,782,017 303,678 1,322
Greater Toronto Area 5,700,000 0 305,000 0
BC+AB+NS+PE+Terr. 8,585,397 -2,885,397 309,584 -4,584
BC+Prairie+Atlantic 11,915,908 -6,215,908 408,097 -103,097
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Jurisdiction 2004
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Toronto 2,603,180
Peel 1,171,370
York 889,360
Durham 563,220
Halton 427,220
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Greater Toronto Area 5,654,350
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Jurisdiction 2005
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Toronto 2,613,900
Peel 1,204,070
York 925,030
Durham 574,950
Halton 437,260
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Greater Toronto Area 5,755,210
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Population Toronto Toronto
CITY OF TORONTO July 1, Population GDP GDP
COMPARISONS 2004 <--Minus 2004 <--Minus
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Atlantic 2,344,732 258,448 64,751 64,249
MB+SK 2,164,529 438,651 68,304 60,696
Atlantic+Territories 2,448,112 155,068 70,657 58,343
SK+NS+PE+NL 2,586,954 16,226 77,052 51,948
MB+SK+PE+Terr. 2,405,770 197,410 77,575 51,425
SK+Atlantic 3,339,032 -735,852 97,919 31,081
MB+Atlantic 3,514,961 -911,781 99,887 29,113
SK+Atlantic+Terr. 3,442,412 -839,232 103,825 25,175
MB+Atlantic+Terr. 3,618,341 -1,015,161 105,793 23,207
City of Toronto 2,603,180 0 129,000 0
Alberta 3,204,780 -601,600 135,837 -6,837
SK+MB+Atlantic+Terr. 4,612,641 -2,009,461 138,961 -9,961
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JURISDICTION Growth %Growth
Ontario 1,812,647 56.69
British Columbia 625,738 19.57
Québec 341,479 10.68
Alberta 428,807 13.41
Manitoba 27,583 0.86
Nova Scotia 8,007 0.25
Nunavat Territory 5,745 0.18
New Brunswick 5,498 0.17
Prince Edward Island 5,294 0.17
Northwest Territories 1,360 0.04
Yukon Territory 674 0.02
Saskatchewan -10,067 -0.31
Newfoundland & Labrador -55,070 -1.72
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TOTAL 3,197,695 100.00
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SUMMARY Growth %Growth
(ON+QC) Total 2,154,126 67.36
(ON+QC+BC) Total 2,779,864 86.93
Rest - (ON+QC) Total 1,043,569 32.64
Rest - (ON+QC+BC) Total 417,831 13.07
Prairie (AB+SK+MB) Total 446,323 13.96
(SK+MB) to ^ AB Total 17,516 0.55
Atlantic Canadas Total -30,526 -0.95
Territory Total 2,034 0.06
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JURISDICTION POP (2001) SEATS PER CAPITA
Ontario* 11,897,647 106 112,242
British Columbia 3,907,738 36 108,548
Québec 7,237,479 75 96,500
Alberta 2,974,807 28 106,243
Nova Scotia 908,007 11 82,546
Manitoba 1,119,583 14 79,970
Newfoundland & Labrador 512,930 7 73,276
New Brunswick 729,498 10 72,950
Saskatchewan 978,933 14 69,924
Northwest Territories 37,360 1 37,360
Prince Edward Island 135,294 4 33,824
Yukon Territory 28,674 1 28,674
Nunavat Territory 37,360 1 26,745
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TOTAL 30,099,618 308 99,009
(avg)
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SUMMARY POP (2001) SEATS PER CAPITA
(ON+QC) Total 19,135,126 181 105,719
(ON+QC+BC) Total 23,042,864 217 106,188
Rest - (ON+QC) Total 11,359,569 127 89,445
Rest - (ON+QC+BC) Total 7,451,831 91 81,888
Prairie (AB+SK+MB) Total 5,073,323 56 90,595
(SK+MB) to ^ AB Total 2,098,516 24 74,947
Atlantic Canadas Total 2,285,729 32 71,429
Territories Total 92,779 3 30,926
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Type 2001 1996 Growth Rank
Territory 37,360 39,672 -2,312 11
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No CMA
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CA (1 Total) 2001 1996 Growth Rank
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Yellowknife ........... 16,541 17,275 -734 113
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JURISDICTION POP (2001) SEATS PER CAPITA
Ontario 11,897,647 352 33,824
British Columbia 3,907,738 116 33,824
Québec 7,237,479 214 33,824
Alberta 2,974,807 88 33,824
Manitoba 1,119,583 33 33,824
Saskatchewan 978,933 29 33,824
Nova Scotia 908,007 27 33,824
New Brunswick 729,498 22 33,824
Newfoundland & Labrador 512,930 15 33,824
Prince Edward Island 135,294 4 33,824
Northwest Territories 37,360 1 33,824
Yukon Territory 28,674 1 33,824
Nunavat Territory 26,745 1 33,824
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TOTAL 30,494,695 902 33,824
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SUMMARY POP (2001) SEATS PER CAPITA
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(ON+QC) Total 19,135,126 566 33,824
(ON+QC+BC) Total 23,042,864 681 33,824
Rest - (ON+QC) Total 11,359,569 336 33,824
Rest - (ON+QC+BC) Total 7,451,831 220 33,824
Prairie (AB+SK+MB) Total 5,073,323 150 33,824
(SK+MB) to ^ AB Total 2,098,516 62 33,824
Atlantic Canadas Total 2,285,729 68 33,824
Territories 92,779 3 33,824
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Population
Region 2001 1996 Growth
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Atlantic 2,285,729 2,333,764 -48,035
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Québec City-Windsor Corridor 17,033,867 ?? ??
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Québec Section 6,327,354 ?? ??
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East ?? ?? ??
Central ?? ?? ??
Montréal and Adjacent region 3,724,576 3,623,206 101,370
West ?? ?? ??
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Ontario Section 10,706,513 ?? ??
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East ?? ?? ??
Central ?? ?? ??
Extended Golden Horseshoe 6,704,598 6,142,346 562,252
Golden Horseshoe ?? ?? ??
Greater Toronto Area* 5,081,826 4,628,883 452,943
Toronto MA** 4,263,759 4,682,897 419,138
Municipality of Toronto 2,481,494 2,385,421 96,073
West ?? ?? ??
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Rest of Québec 910,125 ?? ??
Rest of Ontario 703,533 ?? ??
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Prairies-B.C. 8,981,061 8,525,461 455,600
Calgary-Edmonton Corridor 2,149,586 1,913,339 236,247
Lower Mainland-south
Vancouver Island 2,706,873 2,523,734 183,139
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(Total) 4,856,459 4,437,073 419,386
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Rest of Prairies-B.C. 4,124,602 4,088,388 36,214
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Territories 95,168 92,779 2,389
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Total Urban Urban Rural Rural
Name Type Pop Pop %Pop Pop %Pop
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01-Toronto Division CD 2,481,494 2,481,494 100.0 0 0.0
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Toronto ....................... C 2,481,494 2,481,494 100.0 0 0.0
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02-Peel Regional Municipality CD 988,948 955,514 96.6 33,434 3.4
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Mississauga ................... C 612,925 612,196 99.9 729 0.1
Brampton ...................... C 325,428 316,259 97.2 9,169 2.8
25-74.9% Rural Population
Caledon ....................... T 50,595 27,059 53.5 23,536 46.5
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04-York Regional Municipality CD 729,254 679,611 93.2 49,643 6.8
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Markham ....................... T 208,615 204,422 98.0 4,193 2.0
Vaughan ....................... C 182,022 177,918 97.7 4,104 2.3
Richmond Hill ................. T 132,030 130,654 99.0 1,376 1.0
Newmarket ..................... T 65,788 65,788 100.0 0 0.0
Aurora ........................ T 40,167 38,545 96.0 1,622 4.0
25-74.9% Rural Population
Georgina ...................... T 39,263 27,621 70.3 11,642 29.7
East Gwillimbury .............. T 20,555 13,968 68.0 6,587 32.0
King .......................... TP 18,533 9,622 51.9 8,911 48.1
Whitchurch-Stouffville ........ T 22,008 11,073 50.3 10,935 49.7
75-100% Rural Population
Chippewas of Georgina
Island First Nation .......... R 273 0 0.0 273 100.0
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05-Durham Regional Municipality CD 506,901 450,792 88.9 56,109 11.1
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Oshawa ........................ C 139,051 136,585 98.2 2,466 1.8
Whitby ........................ T 87,413 84,739 96.9 2,674 3.1
Pickering ..................... C 87,139 82,637 94.8 4,502 5.2
Ajax .......................... T 73,753 72,509 98.3 1,244 1.7
Clarington .................... T 69,834 53,466 76.6 16,368 23.4
25-74.9% Rural Population
Uxbridge ...................... TP 17,377 8,540 49.1 8,837 50.9
Brock ......................... TP 12,110 5,072 41.9 7,038 58.1
Scugog ........................ TP 20,173 7,244 35.9 12,929 64.1
75-100% Rural Population
Mississaugas of
Scugog Island ................ R 51 0 0.0 51 100.0
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11-Halton Regional Municipality CD 375,229 352,117 93.8 23,112 6.2
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Burlington .................... C 150,836 146,997 97.5 3,839 2.5
Oakville ...................... T 144,738 143,621 99.2 1,117 0.8
Halton Hills .................. T 48,184 39,277 81.5 8,907 18.5
25-74.9% Rural Population
Milton ......................... T 31,471 22,222 70.6 9,249 29.4
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MUNICIPALITY OF TORONTO 2,481,494 2,481,494 100.0 0 0.0
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REST OF GTA 2,600,332 2,438,034 93.8 162,298 6.2
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TOTAL 5,081,826 4,919,528 96.8 162,298 3.2
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Population % of
Name Type 2001 1996 GROWTH GTA*
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Ontario 11,410,046 10,753,573 656,473 N/A
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01-Toronto Division 2,481,494 2,385,421 96,073 48.83
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Toronto ................... C 2,481,494 2,385,421 96,073 48.83
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02-Peel Regional Municipality 988,948 852,526 136,422 19.46
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Mississauga ............... C 612,925 544,382 68,543 12.06
Brampton .................. C 325,428 268,251 57,177 6.40
Caledon ................... T 50,595 39,893 10,702 1.00
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04-York Regional Municipality 729,254 592,445 136,809 14.35
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Markham ................... T 208,615 173,383 35,232 4.11
Vaughan ................... C 182,022 132,549 49,473 3.58
Richmond Hill ............. T 132,030 101,725 30,305 2.60
Newmarket ................. T 65,788 57,125 8,663 1.29
Aurora .................... T 40,167 34,857 5,310 0.79
Georgina .................. T 39,263 34,777 4,486 0.77
Whitchurch-Stouffville .... T 22,008 19,835 2,173 0.43
East Gwillimbury .......... T 20,555 19,770 785 0.40
King ...................... TP 18,533 18,223 310 0.36
Chippewas of Georgina
Island First Nation ...... R 273 201 72 0.01
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05-Durham Regional Municipality 506,901 458,616 48,285 9.97
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Oshawa .................... C 139,051 134,364 4,687 2.74
Whitby .................... T 87,413 73,794 13,619 1.72
Pickering ................. C 87,139 78,989 8,150 1.71
Ajax ...................... T 73,753 64,430 9,323 1.45
Clarington ................ T 69,834 60,615 9,219 1.37
Scugog .................... TP 20,173 18,837 1,336 0.40
Uxbridge .................. TP 17,377 15,882 1,495 0.34
Brock ..................... TP 12,110 11,705 405 0.24
Mississaugas of
Scugog Island ............ R 51 ¶ ¶ 0.00
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11-Halton Regional Municipality 375,229 339,875 35,354 7.38
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Burlington ................ C 150,836 136,976 13,860 2.97
Oakville .................. T 144,738 128,405 16,333 2.85
Halton Hills .............. T 48,184 42,390 5,794 0.95
Milton .................... T 31,471 32,104 -633 0.62
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Municipality of Toronto 2,481,494 2,385,421 96,073 48.83
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Rest of GTA 2,600,332 2,243,462 356,870 51.17
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TOTAL 5,081,826 4,628,883 452,943 100.00
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Land
Population Area Population
Name 2001 1996 Growth Km2 Density
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Toronto 2,481,494 2,385,421 96,073 629.91 3,939.4
Peel Region 988,948 852,526 136,422 1,241.99 796.3
York Region 729,254 592,445 136,809 1,761.64 414.0
Durham Region 506,901 458,616 48,285 2,523.48 200.9
Halton Region 375,229 339,875 35,354 967.04 388.0
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Toronto 2,481,494 2,385,421 96,073 629.91 3,939.4
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Rest of GTA 2,600,332 2,243,462 356,870 6,494.15 400.4
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TOTAL 5,081,826 4,628,883 452,943 7,124.06 713.3
______________________________________________________________Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) and Census Agglomeration (CA)
Modified on December 17, 2002
Part A – Plain Language Definition
Area consisting of one or more adjacent municipalities situated around a major urban core. To form a census metropolitan area, the urban core must have a population of at least 100,000. To form a census agglomeration, the urban core must have a population of at least 10,000. [Unless it's Labrador 'City'.]
Part B – Detailed Definition
...if you care
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Total
Population private
% dwellings
Name Type[1] 2001 1996 change 2001
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Kshish 4 (B.C.) R 58 1 5700.0 20
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Total
Population private
% dwellings
Name Type[1] 2001 1996 change 2001
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Lac-Saint-Joseph (QC) V 184 83 121.7 331
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October 1, October 1, Pop
JURISDICTION 2004pr 2005pp Change %Pop*
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Ontario 12,454,171 12,589,823 135,652 38.88
Québec 7,566,136 7,616,645 50,509 23.52
British Columbia 4,215,695 4,271,210 55,515 13.19
Alberta 3,215,869 3,281,296 65,427 10.13
Manitoba 1,173,358 1,178,109 4,751 3.64
Saskatchewan 995,351 992,995 -2,356 3.07
Nova Scotia 938,821 938,116 -705 2.90
New Brunswick 752,313 751,726 -587 2.32
Newfoundland & Labrador 517,112 515,591 -1,521 1.59
Prince Edward Island 137,762 138,278 516 0.43
Northwest Territories 42,973 42,965 -8 0.13
Yukon Territory 30,791 31,235 444 0.10
Nunavat Territory 29,647 30,133 486 0.09
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TOTAL 32,069,999 32,378,122 308,123 100.00
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October 1, October 1, Pop
SUMMARY 2004pr 2005pp Change %Pop*
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(ON+QC) Total 20,020,307 20,206,468 186,161 62.41
(ON+QC+BC) Total 24,236,002 24,477,678 241,676 75.60
Rest - (ON+QC) Total 12,049,692 12,171,654 121,962 37.59
Rest - (ON+QC+BC) Total 7,833,997 7,900,444 66,447 24.40
Prairie (AB+SK+MB) Total 5,384,578 5,452,400 67,822 16.84
(SK+MB) Total ^ to AB 2,168,709 2,171,104 2,395 6.71
Atlantic Total 2,346,008 2,343,711 -2,297 7.24
Territory Total 103,411 104,333 922 0.32
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% of Real
JURISDICTION 2000 2004 GDP Growth
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Ontario 429,105 470,300 42.04 41,195
Québec 215,424 234,445 20.96 19,021
British Columbia 125,145 139,205 12.44 14,060
Alberta 121,153 135,837 12.14 14,684
Manitoba 32,846 35,136 3.14 2,290
Saskatchewan 31,252 33,168 2.96 1,916
Nova Scotia 22,970 25,271 2.26 2,301
New Brunswick 18,942 20,867 1.87 1,925
Newfoundland & Labrador 12,322 15,248 1.36 2,926
Northwest Territories 2,412 3,838 0.34 1,426
Prince Edward Island 3,111 3,365 0.30 254
Yukon Territory 1,112 1,206 0.11 94
Nunavat Territory 800 862 0.08 62
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TOTAL 1,016,594 1,118,474 100.00 102,154
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% of Real
SUMMARY 2000 2004 GDP Growth
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(ON+QC) Total 644,529 704,471 62.99 60,216
(ON+QC+BC) Total 769,674 843,676 75.44 74,276
Rest - (ON+QC) Total 372,065 414,003 37.01 41,938
Rest - (ON+QC+BC) Total 246,920 274,798 24.56 27,878
Prairie (AB+SK+MB) Totals 185,251 204,141 18.25 18,890
(SK+MB) Total ^ to AB 64,098 68,304 6.11 4,206
Atlantic Canadas Total 57,345 64,751 5.79 7,406
Territories 4,324 5,906 0.53 1,582
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Population
JURISDICTION 2001 %Pop 1996 %Pop Growth
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Ontario 11,410,046 38.02 10,753,573 37.28 656,473
Québec 7,237,479 24.12 7,138,795 24.75 98,684
British Columbia 3,907,738 13.02 3,724,500 12.91 183,238
Alberta 2,974,807 9.91 2,696,826 9.35 277,981
Manitoba 1,119,583 3.73 1,113,898 3.86 5,685
Saskatchewan 978,933 3.26 990,237 3.43 -11,304
Nova Scotia 908,007 3.03 909,282 3.15 -1,275
New Brunswick 729,498 2.43 738,133 2.56 -8,635
Newfoundland & Labrador 512,930 1.71 551,792 1.91 -38,862
Prince Edward Island 135,294 0.45 134,557 0.47 737
Northwest Territories 37,360 0.12 39,672 0.14 -2,312
Yukon Territory 28,674 0.10 30,766 0.11 -2,092
Nunavut Territory 26,745 0.09 24,730 0.09 2,015
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TOTAL 30,007,094 100.00 28,846,761 100.00 1,160,333
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Population
SUMMARY 2001 %Pop 1996 %Pop Growth
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(ON+QC) Total 18,647,525 62.14 17,892,368 62.03 755,157
(ON+QC+BC) Total 22,555,263 75.17 21,616,868 74.94 938,395
Rest - (ON+QC) Total 11,359,569 37.86 10,954,393 37.97 405,176
Rest - (ON+QC+BC) Total 7,451,831 24.83 7,229,893 25.06 221,938
Prairie (AB+SK+MB) Total 5,073,323 16.91 4,800,961 16.64 272,362
(SK+MB) Total ^ to AB 2,098,516 6.99 2,104,135 7.29 -5,619
Atlantic Canadas Total 2,285,729 7.62 2,333,764 8.09 -48,035
Territories Total 95,168 0.33 92,779 0.31 -2,389
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% of % of % of
Population Pop Province Province Canada
1996 2001 Change (1996) (2001) (2001)
1,913,339 2,149,586 236,247 70.9 72.3 7.2
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% of % of % of
Population Pop Province Province Canada
1996 2001 Change (1996) (2001) (2001)
783,487 825,221 41,734 29.1 27.7 2.8
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% of % of % of
Population % Province Province Canada
1996 2001 Change (1996) (2001) (2001)
2,696,826 2,974,807 277,981 100.0 100.0 9.9
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% of
INDUSTRY 2004-05 All
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Agriculture forestry fishing and hunting
Crop production 9,998 0.95
Animal production 4,215 0.40
Forestry and logging 6,880 0.66
Fishing hunting and trapping 866 0.08
Support activities for agriculture
and forestry 1,242 0.12
Agriculture forestry fishing and hunting TOTAL 23,201 2.21
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Mining and oil and gas extraction
Oil and gas extraction 22,817 2.18
Mining (except oil and gas)
Coal mining 1,208 0.12
Metal ore mining 4,608 0.44
Non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying 4,730 0.45
Support activities for mining
and oil and gas extraction 5,336 0.51
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Mining (except oil and gas) TOTAL 10,546 1.01
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Mining and oil and gas extraction TOTAL 38,699 3.69
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PRIMARY INDUSTRY TOTAL (ALL) 61,900 5.90
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All industries TOTAL 1,048,266 100.00
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October 1, October 1, Pop
JURISDICTION 2004pr 2005pp Change %Pop
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Québec 7,566,136 7,616,645 50,509 23.52
Alberta 3,215,869 3,281,296 65,427 10.13
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% of Real
JURISDICTION 2000 2004 GDP Growth
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Québec 215,424 234,445 20.96 19,021
Alberta 121,153 135,837 12.14 14,684
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October 1, October 1, Pop
JURISDICTION 2004pr 2005pp Change %Pop*
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Ontario 12,454,171 12,589,823 135,652 38.88
Québec 7,566,136 7,616,645 50,509 23.52
British Columbia 4,215,695 4,271,210 55,515 13.19
Alberta 3,215,869 3,281,296 65,427 10.13
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October 1, October 1, Pop
SUMMARY 2004pr 2005pp Change %Pop*
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(ON+QC) Total 20,020,307 20,206,468 186,161 62.41
(ON+QC+BC) Total 24,236,002 24,477,678 241,676 75.60
Alberta 3,215,869 3,281,296 65,427 10.13
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% of Real
JURISDICTION 2000 2004 GDP Growth
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Ontario 429,105 470,300 42.04 41,195
Québec 215,424 234,445 20.96 19,021
British Columbia 125,145 139,205 12.44 14,060
Alberta 121,153 135,837 12.14 14,684
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% of Real
SUMMARY 2000 2004 GDP Growth
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(ON+QC) Total 644,529 704,471 62.99 60,216
(ON+QC+BC) Total 769,674 843,676 75.44 74,276
Alberta 121,153 135,837 12.14 14,684
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Is Alberta running out of black gold?
Do we need to end the "rape and redistribute" program that we call equalization so we can strengthen these provinces? Or for the rest of you poor buggers who live outside these provinces, feel free to bash away.

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2004-05 2005-06 Change
Nunavat Territory $25,975 / 88% $28,061 / 91% UP 3%
Northwest Territories $16,633 / 78% $17,951 / 80% UP 2%
Yukon Territory $15,727 / 76% $16,818 / 78% UP 2%
Prince Edward Island $ 2,930 / 39% $3,291 / 42% UP 3%
New Brunswick $ 2,739 / 36% $3,111 / 39% UP 3%
Newfoundland & Labrador $ 2,449 / 32% $2,966 / 34% UP 2%*
Nova Scotia $ 2,455 / 39% $2,793 / 42% UP 3%
Manitoba $ 2,428 / 38% $2,717 / 40% UP 2%
Quebec $ 1,757 / 25% $2,052 / 26% UP 1%
British Columbia $ 1,383 / 18% $1,570 / 19% UP 1%
Saskatchewan $ 1,332 / 20% $1,487 / 28% UP 8%**
Ontario $ 1,322 / 21% $1,487 / 21% UP 0%
Alberta $ 1,321 / 16% $1,486 / 16% UP 0%
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Rank State 2004 GSP% -Previous*
1 California ......... 1,438,737 13.42
2 New York ........... 843,084 7.86 595,653
3 Texas .............. 803,734 7.50 39,350
4 Florida ............ 543,845 5.07 259,889
5 Illinois ........... 485,231 4.53 58,614
6 Pennsylvania ....... 427,825 3.99 57,406
ONTARIO 399,522
7 Ohio ............... 384,049 3.58 43,776
8 New Jersey ......... 383,725 3.58 324
9 Michigan ........... 345,980 3.23 37,745
10 Georgia ............ 314,325 2.93 31,655
11 North Carolina ..... 307,601 2.87 6,724
12 Virginia ........... 299,402 2.79 8,199
13 Massachusetts ...... 298,020 2.78 1,382
14 Washington ......... 238,286 2.22 59,734
15 Indiana ............ 208,434 1.94 29,852
16 Minnesota .......... 207,793 1.94 641
17 Maryland ........... 206,375 1.92 1,418
18 Tennessee .......... 199,547 1.86 6,828
QUEBEC 199,278
19 Wisconsin .......... 194,093 1.81 5,454
20 Arizona ............ 187,271 1.75 6,822
21 Missouri ........... 185,834 1.73 1,437
22 Colorado ........... 185,169 1.73 665
23 Connecticut ........ 172,355 1.61 12,814
24 Louisiana .......... 133,289 1.24 39,066
25 Alabama ............ 126,875 1.18 6,414
26 South Carolina ..... 124,137 1.16 2,738
27 Kentucky ........... 124,079 1.16 58
28 Oregon ............. 121,411 1.13 2,668
BRITISH COLUMBIA 118,324
ALBERTA 115,461
29 Iowa ............... 103,297 0.96 18,114
30 Oklahoma ........... 96,688 0.90 6,609
31 Nevada ............. 90,350 0.84 6,338
32 Kansas ............. 89,896 0.84 454
33 Utah ............... 75,098 0.70 14,798
34 Arkansas ........... 72,812 0.68 2,286
35 Mississippi ........ 68,857 0.64 3,955
36 District of Columbia 66,871 0.62 1,986
37 Nebraska ........... 61,216 0.57 5,655
38 New Mexico ......... 56,415 0.53 4,801
39 Delaware ........... 49,413 0.46 7,002
40 New Hampshire ...... 48,550 0.45 863
41 Hawaii ............. 45,370 0.42 3,180
42 West Virginia ...... 44,310 0.41 1,060
43 Idaho .............. 40,802 0.38 3,508
44 Maine .............. 39,536 0.37 1,266
45 Rhode Island ....... 38,017 0.35 1,519
MANITOBA 29,866
46 Alaska ............. 28,983 0.27 9,034
SASKATCHEWAN 28,193
47 South Dakota ....... 26,774 0.25 2,209
48 Montana ............ 24,654 0.23 2,120
49 North Dakota ....... 21,088 0.20 3,566
50 Wyoming ............ 20,736 0.19 352
51 Vermont ............ 20,608 0.19 128
NOVA SCOTIA 21,480
NEW BRUNSWICK 17,737
NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR 12,961
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES 3,262
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2,860
YUKON TERRITORY 1,025
NUNAVAT TERRITORY 733
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TOTAL 10,720,847 100.00
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SUMMARY 2004 Region% -Previous*
SOUTHEAST .......... 2,358,882 22.00
MIDEAST ............ 1,977,337 18.44 381,545
FAR WEST ........... 1,963,101 18.31 14,236
GREAT LAKES ........ 1,617,825 15.09 345,276
SOUTHWEST .......... 1,143,925 10.67 473,900
PLAINS ............. 695,886 6.49 448,039
NEW ENGLAND ........ 617,107 5.76 78,779
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ..... 346,477 3.23 270,630
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October 1, October 1, Pop
JURISDICTION 2004pr 2005pp Change %Pop
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Québec 7,566,136 7,616,645 50,509 23.52
Alberta 3,215,869 3,281,296 65,427 10.13
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% of Real
JURISDICTION 2000 2004 GDP Growth
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Québec 215,424 234,445 20.96 19,021
Alberta 121,153 135,837 12.14 14,684
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October 1, October 1, Pop
JURISDICTION 2004pr 2005pp Change %Pop*
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Ontario 12,454,171 12,589,823 135,652 38.88
Québec 7,566,136 7,616,645 50,509 23.52
British Columbia 4,215,695 4,271,210 55,515 13.19
Alberta 3,215,869 3,281,296 65,427 10.13
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October 1, October 1, Pop
SUMMARY 2004pr 2005pp Change %Pop*
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(ON+QC) Total 20,020,307 20,206,468 186,161 62.41
(ON+QC+BC) Total 24,236,002 24,477,678 241,676 75.60
Alberta 3,215,869 3,281,296 65,427 10.13
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% of Real
JURISDICTION 2000 2004 GDP Growth
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Ontario 429,105 470,300 42.04 41,195
Québec 215,424 234,445 20.96 19,021
British Columbia 125,145 139,205 12.44 14,060
Alberta 121,153 135,837 12.14 14,684
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% of Real
SUMMARY 2000 2004 GDP Growth
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(ON+QC) Total 644,529 704,471 62.99 60,216
(ON+QC+BC) Total 769,674 843,676 75.44 74,276
Alberta 121,153 135,837 12.14 14,684
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Employment % of
JURISDICTION SA, thousands TOTAL
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Ontario 6,431.8 39.35
Québec 3,749.4 22.94
British Columbia 2,175.9 13.31
Alberta 1,835.3 11.23
Manitoba 586.1 3.59
Saskatchewan 482.2 2.95
Nova Scotia 441.7 2.70
New Brunswick 359.2 2.20
Newfoundland & Labrador 215.2 1.32
Prince Edward Island 69.0 0.42
Northwest Territories x n/a
Yukon Territory x n/a
Nunavat Territory x n/a
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TOTAL 16,345.8 100.00
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Employment % of
SUMMARY SA, thousands TOTAL
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(ON+QC) Total 10,181.2 62.29
(ON+QC+BC) Total 12,357.1 75.60
Rest - (ON+QC) Total 6,164.6 37.71
Rest - (ON+QC+BC) Total 3,988.7 24.40
Prairie (AB+SK+MB) Total 2,903.6 17.76
(SK+MB) Total ^ to AB 1,068.3 6.54
Atlantic Total 1,085.1 6.64
Territory Total x n/a
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2005-06 % of
Province $ each Total
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Prince Edward Island 1,996 21.93
New Brunswick 1,793 19.70
Newfoundland & Labrador 1,668 18.33
Nova Scotia 1,432 15.73
Manitoba 1,359 14.93
Québec 632 6.94
British Columbia 139 1.53
Saskatchewan 83 0.91
Ontario 0 0.00
Alberta 0 0.00
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TOTAL 9,102 100.00
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2005-06 % of
SUMMARY $ each Total
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Atlantic Total 6,889 75.69
Prairie-B.C. Total 1,581 17.37
Québec Total 632 6.94
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TOTAL 9,102 100.00
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2004 2005 $ +/-
Prince Edward Island 1,776 1,996 +220
New Brunswick 1,537 1,793 +256
Newfoundland & Labrador 1,398 1,668 +270
Nova Scotia 1,223 1,432 +209
Manitoba 1,147 1,359 +212
Quebec 500 632 +132
British Columbia 197 139 - 58
Saskatchewan 464 83 -381
Ontario 0 0 0
Alberta 0 0 0
____________________________________________First, Alberta's economy is running on oil. The second it runs out, Alberta is going to go back to the ****ty province it was before the recent energy boom.
At least with Ontario, they have a whole bunch of different things which are fueling their economy.
And second, Ontario is much nicer than Alberta.
Alberta's population added over 25,000 people in the fourth quarter of 2005 (oct 1 - dec 31), which was the strongest population growth in Canada. During the same period the population of all other province and territories in Canada grew by 25,000 combined. Alberta's population growth was five times the national avg.
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July to
Sept.
July 1, October 1, July 1, October 1, Real Change
JURISDICTION 2004pp 2004pr 2005pp 2005pp 2004 2005
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Ontario 12,407,347 12,454,171 12,541,410 12,589,823 46,824 48,413
Québec 7,547,728 7,566,136 7,598,146 7,616,645 18,408 18,499
British Columbia 4,201,867 4,215,695 4,254,522 4,271,210 13,828 16,688
Alberta 3,204,780 3,215,869 3,256,816 3,281,296 11,089 24,480
Manitoba 1,170,229 1,173,358 1,177,556 1,178,109 3,129 553
Saskatchewan 994,300 995,351 994,126 992,995 1,051 -1,131
Nova Scotia 937,509 938,821 937,889 938,116 1,312 227
New Brunswick 752,078 752,313 752,006 751,726 235 -280
Newfoundland & Labrador 517,284 517,112 515,961 515,591 -172 -370
Prince Edward Island 137,861 137,762 138,113 138,278 -99 165
Northwest Territories 42,851 42,973 42,982 42,965 122 -17
Yukon Territory 30,856 30,791 30,988 31,235 -65 247
Nunavut 29,673 29,647 29,992 30,133 -26 141
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TOTAL 31,974,363 32,069,999 32,270,507 32,378,122 95,636 107,615
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July to
Sept.
July 1, October 1, July 1, October 1, Real Change
SUMMARY 2004pp 2004pr 2005pp 2005pp 2004 2005
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(ON+QC) Total 19,955,075 20,139,556 20,020,307 20,206,468 65,232 66,912
(ON+QC+BC) Total 24,156,942 24,394,078 24,236,002 24,477,678 79,060 83,600
Rest - (ON+QC) Total 12,019,288 12,049,692 12,130,951 12,171,654 30,404 40,703
Rest - (ON+QC+BC) Total 7,817,421 7,833,997 7,876,429 7,900,444 16,576 24,015
Prairie (AB+SK+MB) Total 5,369,309 5,384,578 5,428,498 5,452,400 15,269 23,902
(SK+MB) Total ^ to AB 2,164,529 2,168,709 2,171,682 2,171,104 4,180 -578
Atlantic Total 2,344,732 2,346,008 2,343,969 2,343,711 1,276 -258
Territory Total 103,380 103,411 103,962 104,333 31 371
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Employment % of
JURISDICTION SA, thousands TOTAL
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Ontario 6,431.8 39.35
Québec 3,749.4 22.94
British Columbia 2,175.9 13.31
Alberta 1,835.3 11.23
Manitoba 586.1 3.59
Saskatchewan 482.2 2.95
Nova Scotia 441.7 2.70
New Brunswick 359.2 2.20
Newfoundland & Labrador 215.2 1.32
Prince Edward Island 69.0 0.42
Northwest Territories x n/a
Yukon Territory x n/a
Nunavat Territory x n/a
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TOTAL 16,345.8 100.00
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Employment % of
SUMMARY SA, thousands TOTAL
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(ON+QC) Total 10,181.2 62.29
(ON+QC+BC) Total 12,357.1 75.60
Rest - (ON+QC) Total 6,164.6 37.71
Rest - (ON+QC+BC) Total 3,988.7 24.40
Prairie (AB+SK+MB) Total 2,903.6 17.76
(SK+MB) Total ^ to AB 1,068.3 6.54
Atlantic Total 1,085.1 6.64
Territory Total x n/a
__________________________________________A huge amount of Alberta population growth is because of inter-provincial migration, and its not just our welfare friends from Sask and Manitoba who are coming. In fact the highest numbers of people are coming from Ontario and BC.
Don't worry, S-Ranger. I hate Toronto and everything within a 10 km radius.
That are also some other towns that are real ****holes.
When I mean Ontario is nice, I mean there's trees, lakes, etc. In Alberta there's nothing but flat fields of grain for hundreds of miles.
Post anything to discuss and compare the two richest provinces in Canada. Is Ontario heading for a fall and have not status? Is Alberta running out of black gold? Do we need to end the "rape and redistribute" program that we call equalization so we can strengthen these provinces? Or for the rest of you poor buggers who live outside these provinces, feel free to bash away.
Quote: Originally Posted by Hank CSays what? You? And I/anyone else has what reason to believe you given that Alberta is full of mad cow dung and has never gained more in population even over three months (a quarter) than the GTA let alone the entire rest of the Canadas. Nor is it projected to out to 2031.Alberta's population added over 25,000 people in the fourth quarter of 2005 (oct 1 - dec 31), which was the strongest population growth in Canada. During the same period the population of all other province and territories in Canada grew by 25,000 combined. Alberta's population growth was five times the national avg.
24,480 is the population growth for Alberta in the third quarter of 2005, not 25,000. 24.4 doesn't round up to 25 and there are no fourth quarter numbers out yet; from anything credible. And don't argue with me about it, boy, take it up with Statistics Canada.
24,480 is the population growth for Alberta in the third quarter of 2005, not 25,000.
Quote: Originally Posted by Hank CHuge, huh? How much is that out of the "25,000" even that Alberta got in population growth in the fourth quarter of 2005 "over the entire population growth of every province and territory in Canada", statistically? "Huge" means what, statistically in Stampede Town?A huge amount of Alberta population growth is because of inter-provincial migration, and its not just our welfare friends from Sask and Manitoba who are coming. In fact the highest numbers of people are coming from Ontario and BC.
Canada's population
Fourth quarter 2005
Alberta's population increased at more than five times the national average during the last three months of 2005, as record numbers of people flocked to the booming province from other regions of Canada.
The province's population increased 0.76% during the fourth quarter, with net interprovincial migration accounting for just over two-thirds of the net growth. This was well above the 0.14% rate of growth for Canada's population as a whole.
As of January 1, 2006, Alberta's population was estimated at nearly 3,306,400. In terms of absolute numbers, Alberta's gain of 25,100 was the highest ever attained in a fourth quarter. Only during the oil boom period of 1979/1980 was there similar growth.
Of this 25,100 gain, an estimated 17,100 resulted from net interprovincial migration, which was an all-time high for any quarter.
Inevitably when one region exerts such a powerful draw, the demography of the other regions is affected. As a result, 7 of Canada's 13 provinces and territories experienced a decline in their population during the fourth quarter. Only twice since 1971 have so many regions recorded a decline during the same quarter.
Apart from Alberta, the only two regions to record a growth rate above the national average were British Columbia (+0.19%) and Nunavut (+0.37%). Three others recorded positive growth, but below the national average: Quebec (+0.09%), Ontario (+0.08%) and Manitoba (+0.02%).
The four Atlantic provinces lost population in the fourth quarter, as did Saskatchewan, the Yukon and the Northwest Territories.
Nationally, Canada's population hit an estimated 32,422,900 as of January 1, 2006, which was a net gain of 44,800. This was the largest fourth-quarter increase since 2001.
The gain was due mainly to an increase in the number of immigrants arriving in Canada. Canada received 55,400 immigrants between October and December, up 7,300 from the same period of 2004. It was the largest fourth-quarter total since 2000 when 57,500 arrived.
International immigration increased in almost every region of Canada, offsetting the pull exerted by Alberta. Without this input from abroad, Manitoba would have lost population. Similarly, the demographic growth of British Columbia would have declined six-fold and that of Quebec by half.
Look like its getting a little heated (don't know why)
and S-Ranger is either twisting facts or ignoring them.
Actually from October 1st to Jan 1st (can ya figure out which quarter that is?)
Quote: Originally Posted by Hank CWho cares about percentages with a population difference of, hell, all of the Albertas barely has the population of the municipality of Toronto?Alberta gained approx 25,100 in population which was 0.76% growth. In contrast in the same quarter, Ontario experienced a population gain approx less than 10,000 which is a 0.08 % pop growth.
Alberta's population added over 25,000 people in the fourth quarter of 2005 (oct 1 - dec 31), which was the strongest population growth in Canada. During the same period the population of all other province and territories in Canada grew by 25,000 combined.
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October to
December REAL
October 1, January 1, October 1, January 1, Pop Change
JURISDICTION 2004pr 2005pr 2005pp 2006pp 2004 2005
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Ontario 12,454,171 12,462,445 12,589,823 12,599,364 8,274 9,541
Québec 7,566,136 7,573,726 7,616,645 7,623,870 7,590 7,225
British Columbia 4,215,695 4,225,623 4,271,210 4,279,462 9,928 8,252
Alberta 3,215,869 3,226,301 3,281,296 3,306,359 10,432 25,063
Manitoba 1,173,358 1,174,959 1,178,109 1,178,348 1,601 239
Saskatchewan 995,351 994,687 992,995 990,930 -664 -2,065
Nova Scotia 938,821 938,339 938,116 936,988 -482 -1,128
New Brunswick 752,313 752,266 751,726 751,111 -47 -615
Newfoundland & Labrador 517,112 517,339 515,591 514,409 227 -1,182
Prince Edward Island 137,762 137,771 138,278 138,157 9 -121
Northwest Territories 42,973 43,015 42,965 42,526 42 -439
Yukon Territory 30,791 30,862 31,235 31,150 71 -85
Nunavut 29,647 29,710 30,133 30,245 63 112
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TOTAL 32,069,999 32,107,043 32,378,122 32,422,919 37,044 44,797
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October to
SUMMARY December REAL
October 1, January 1, October 1, January 1, Pop Change
2004pr 2005pr 2005pp 2006pp 2004 2005
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(ON+QC) Total 20,020,307 20,036,171 20,206,468 20,223,234 15,864 16,766
(ON+QC+BC) Total 24,236,002 24,261,794 24,477,678 24,502,696 25,792 25,018
Rest - (ON+QC) Total 12,049,692 12,070,872 12,171,654 12,199,685 21,180 28,031
Rest - (ON+QC+BC) Total 7,833,997 7,845,249 7,900,444 7,920,223 11,252 19,779
Prairie (AB+SK+MB) Total 5,384,578 5,395,947 5,452,400 5,475,637 11,369 23,237
(SK+MB) Total ^ to AB 2,168,709 2,169,646 2,171,104 2,169,278 937 -1,826
Atlantic Total 2,346,008 2,345,715 2,343,711 2,340,665 -293 -3,046
Territory Total 103,411 103,587 104,333 103,921 176 -412
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REAL
January 1, January 1, Population %
JURISDICTION 2005pr 2006pp Growth Pop*
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Ontario 12,462,445 12,599,364 136,919 38.86
Québec 7,573,726 7,623,870 50,144 23.51
British Columbia 4,225,623 4,279,462 53,839 13.20
Alberta 3,226,301 3,306,359 80,058 10.20
Manitoba 1,174,959 1,178,348 3,389 3.63
Saskatchewan 994,687 990,930 -3,757 3.06
Nova Scotia 938,339 936,988 -1,351 2.89
New Brunswick 752,266 751,111 -1,155 2.32
Newfoundland & Labrador 517,339 514,409 -2,930 1.59
Prince Edward Island 137,771 138,157 386 0.43
Northwest Territories 43,015 42,526 -489 0.13
Yukon Territory 30,862 31,150 288 0.10
Nunavut 29,710 30,245 535 0.09
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TOTAL 32,107,043 32,422,919 315,876 100.00
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REAL
SUMMARY January 1, January 1, Population %
2005pr 2006pp Growth Pop*
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(ON+QC) Total 20,036,171 20,223,234 187,063 62.37
(ON+QC+BC) Total 24,261,794 24,502,696 240,902 75.57
Rest - (ON+QC) Total 12,070,872 12,199,685 128,813 37.63
Rest - (ON+QC+BC) Total 7,845,249 7,920,223 74,974 24.43
Prairie (AB+SK+MB) Total 5,395,947 5,475,637 79,690 16.89
(SK+MB) Total ^ to AB 2,169,646 2,169,278 -368 6.69
Atlantic Total 2,345,715 2,340,665 -5,050 7.22
Territory Total 103,587 103,921 334 0.32
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Population
JURISDICTION 2001 %Pop 1996 %Pop Growth
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Ontario 11,410,046 38.02 10,753,573 37.28 656,473
Québec 7,237,479 24.12 7,138,795 24.75 98,684
British Columbia 3,907,738 13.02 3,724,500 12.91 183,238
Alberta 2,974,807 9.91 2,696,826 9.35 277,981
Manitoba 1,119,583 3.73 1,113,898 3.86 5,685
Saskatchewan 978,933 3.26 990,237 3.43 -11,304
Nova Scotia 908,007 3.03 909,282 3.15 -1,275
New Brunswick 729,498 2.43 738,133 2.56 -8,635
Newfoundland & Labrador 512,930 1.71 551,792 1.91 -38,862
Prince Edward Island 135,294 0.45 134,557 0.47 737
Northwest Territories 37,360 0.12 39,672 0.14 -2,312
Yukon Territory 28,674 0.10 30,766 0.11 -2,092
Nunavut Territory 26,745 0.09 24,730 0.09 2,015
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TOTAL 30,007,094 100.00 28,846,761 100.00 1,160,333
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Population
SUMMARY 2001 %Pop 1996 %Pop Growth
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(ON+QC) Total 18,647,525 62.14 17,892,368 62.03 755,157
(ON+QC+BC) Total 22,555,263 75.17 21,616,868 74.94 938,395
Rest - (ON+QC) Total 11,359,569 37.86 10,954,393 37.97 405,176
Rest - (ON+QC+BC) Total 7,451,831 24.83 7,229,893 25.06 221,938
Prairie (AB+SK+MB) Total 5,073,323 16.91 4,800,961 16.64 272,362
(SK+MB) Total ^ to AB 2,098,516 6.99 2,104,135 7.29 -5,619
Atlantic Canadas Total 2,285,729 7.62 2,333,764 8.09 -48,035
Territories Total 95,168 0.33 92,779 0.31 -2,389
________________________________________________________________________and that you hicks are all over the place spewing propaganda (hick-spew) based on ignorance
The New Ontario: Corridor Of Power
IN THE 1800s aboriginals called it the Wolf’s Track, and you’d have been hard-pressed to find anyone on it. Today the Edmonton-Calgary corridor is one of the fastest-growing regions in the world and boasts a population of nearly 2.5 million souls, more than Manitoba and Saskatchewan combined.
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% of % of % of
Population Pop Province Province Canada
1996 2001 Change (1996) (2001) (2001)
1,913,339 2,149,586 236,247 70.9 72.3 7.2
___________________________________________________________In 2001, Statistics Canada included a new level of census management called Census Regions, roughly equivalent to an American Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA).
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% of % of % of
Population Pop Province Province Canada
1996 2001 Change (1996) (2001) (2001)
1,913,339 2,149,586 236,247 70.9 72.3 7.2
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Population
Name Type 2001 1996 Change
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Toronto C 2,481,494 2,385,421 A 96,073
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Population Pop % of
Name Type 2001 1996 Growth GTA
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01-Toronto Division 2,481,494 2,385,421 96,073 48.83
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Toronto ................... C 2,481,494 2,385,421 96,073 48.83
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02-Peel Regional Municipality 988,948 852,526 136,422 19.46
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Mississauga ............... C 612,925 544,382 68,543 12.06
Brampton .................. C 325,428 268,251 57,177 6.40
Caledon ................... T 50,595 39,893 10,702 1.00
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04-York Regional Municipality 729,254 592,445 136,809 14.35
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Markham ................... T 208,615 173,383 35,232 4.11
Vaughan ................... C 182,022 132,549 49,473 3.58
Richmond Hill ............. T 132,030 101,725 30,305 2.60
Newmarket ................. T 65,788 57,125 8,663 1.29
Aurora .................... T 40,167 34,857 5,310 0.79
Georgina .................. T 39,263 34,777 4,486 0.77
Whitchurch-Stouffville .... T 22,008 19,835 2,173 0.43
East Gwillimbury .......... T 20,555 19,770 785 0.40
King ...................... TP 18,533 18,223 310 0.36
Chippewas of Georgina
Island First Nation ...... R 273 201 72 0.01
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05-Durham Regional Municipality 506,901 458,616 48,285 9.97
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Oshawa .................... C 139,051 134,364 4,687 2.74
Whitby .................... T 87,413 73,794 13,619 1.72
Pickering ................. C 87,139 78,989 8,150 1.71
Ajax ...................... T 73,753 64,430 9,323 1.45
Clarington ................ T 69,834 60,615 9,219 1.37
Scugog .................... TP 20,173 18,837 1,336 0.40
Uxbridge .................. TP 17,377 15,882 1,495 0.34
Brock ..................... TP 12,110 11,705 405 0.24
Mississaugas of
Scugog Island ............ R 51 ¶ ¶ 0.00
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11-Halton Regional Municipality 375,229 339,875 35,354 7.38
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Burlington ................ C 150,836 136,976 13,860 2.97
Oakville .................. T 144,738 128,405 16,333 2.85
Halton Hills .............. T 48,184 42,390 5,794 0.95
Milton .................... T 31,471 32,104 -633 0.62
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Municipality of Toronto 2,481,494 2,385,421 96,073 48.83
Rest of GTA 2,600,332 2,243,462 356,870 51.17
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TOTAL 5,081,826 4,628,883 452,943 100.00
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% of % of % of
Population Pop Province Province Canada
1996 2001 Change (1996) (2001) (2001)
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6,142,346 6,704,598 562,252 57.1 58.8 22.3
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Population % of Real % of 2004
July 1, Pop GDP GDP GDP
JURISDICTION 2004 TOTAL 2004 TOTAL USD@0.85
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Ontario* 12,407,347 38.80 470,300** 42.04 399,755
Québec 7,547,728 23.61 234,445 20.96 199,278
Greater Toronto Area 5,654,350 17.68 305,000 27.26 259,250
British Columbia 4,201,867 13.14 139,205 12.44 118,324
Alberta 3,204,780 10.02 135,837 12.14 115,461
City of Toronto 2,603,180 8.14 129,000 11.53 109,650
Manitoba 1,170,229 3.66 35,136 3.14 29,866
Saskatchewan 994,300 3.11 33,168 2.96 28,193
Nova Scotia 937,509 2.93 25,271 2.26 21,480
New Brunswick 752,078 2.35 20,867 1.87 17,737
Newfoundland & Labrador 517,284 1.62 15,248 1.36 12,961
Prince Edward Island 137,861 0.43 3,365 0.30 2,860
Northwest Territories 42,851 0.13 3,838 0.34 3,262
Yukon Territory 30,856 0.10 1,206 0.11 1,025
Nunavat Territory 29,673 0.09 862 0.08 733
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TOTAL 31,974,363 100.00 1,118,748 100.00 950,703
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Population % of Real % of 2004
July 1, Pop GDP GDP GDP
SUMMARY 2004 TOTAL 2004 TOTAL USD@0.85
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(ON+QC) Total 19,955,075 62.41 704,745 62.99 598,800
(ON+QC+BC) Total 24,156,942 75.55 843,950 75.44 717,125
Rest - (ON+QC) Total 12,019,288 37.59 414,003 37.01 351,903
Rest - (ON+QC+BC) Total 7,817,421 24.45 274,798 24.56 230,316
Prairie (AB+SK+MB) Total 5,369,309 16.79 204,141 18.25 173,520
(MB+SK) Total ^ to AB 2,164,529 6.77 68,304 6.11 58,058
Atlantic Total 2,344,732 7.33 64,751 5.79 55,038
Territory Total 103,380 0.32 5,906 0.53 5,020
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Population GTA Real GTA
GREATER TORONTO AREA July 1, Population GDP* GDP
COMPARISONS 2004 <--Minus 2004 <--Minus
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Atlantic (Atl.) 2,344,732 3,309,618 64,751 240,249
Atlantic+Territories 2,448,112 3,206,238 70,657 234,343
MB+SK 2,164,529 3,489,821 68,304 236,696
SK+Atlantic 3,339,032 2,315,318 97,919 207,081
MB+Atlantic 3,514,961 2,139,389 99,887 205,113
MB+SK+Atlantic 4,509,261 1,145,089 133,055 171,945
MB+SK+Atl.+Terr. 4,612,641 1,041,709 138,961 166,039
Alberta (AB) 3,204,780 2,449,570 135,837 169,163
Alberta+Saskatchewan (SK) 4,199,080 1,455,270 169,005 135,995
Alberta+Manitoba (MB) 4,375,009 1,279,341 170,973 134,027
Alberta+Atlantic 5,549,512 104,838 200,588 104,412
Alberta+Atl.+Terr. 5,652,892 1,458 206,494 98,506
Prairie (AB+SK+MB) 5,369,309 285,041 204,141 100,859
Prairie+Atlantic 7,714,041 -2,059,691 268,892 36,108
Prairie+Atl.+Terr. 7,817,421 -2,163,071 274,798 30,202
BC 4,201,867 1,452,483 139,205 165,795
BC+Atlantic 6,546,599 -892,249 203,956 101,044
BC+SK+MB 6,366,396 -712,046 207,509 97,491
BC+SK+Atlantic 7,540,899 -1,886,549 237,124 67,876
BC+MB+Atlantic 7,716,828 -2,062,478 239,092 65,908
BC+MB+Atl.+Terr. 7,820,208 -2,165,858 244,998 60,002
Quebec 7,547,728 -1,893,378 234,445 70,555
Quebec+Atlantic 9,892,460 -4,238,110 299,196 5,804
Quebec+MB+SK 9,712,257 -4,057,907 302,749 2,251
BC+AB 7,406,647 -1,752,297 275,042 29,958
BC+AB+NB+PE 8,296,586 -2,642,236 299,274 5,726
BC+AB+NS+PE 8,482,017 -2,827,667 303,678 1,322
Greater Toronto Area 5,654,350 0 305,000 0
BC+AB+NS+PE+Terr. 8,585,397 -2,931,047 309,584 -4,584
BC+Prairie+Atlantic 11,915,908 -6,261,558 408,097 -103,097
___________________________________________________________________Every day 50,000 vehicles use the four-lane divided thoroughfare known as Highway 2.
Highway 2 North from Calgary to Edmonton
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Alberta’s major north/south transportation corridor follows the historic Calgary-Edmonton Trail.
The highway between Calgary and Edmonton follows an old wagon trail and is dotted with historic sights and interesting attractions.
Head north from Calgary and pass through several small farming communities. along the way. Stop at Olds and view the area’s past in a display of historic photographs and artifacts. Innisfail is the site of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Dog Training Centre, the only one in Canada. Visit the Innisfail Historical Museum, a recreated pioneer village that looks at life from the late 1800s to 1930. [Not difficult from the Albertas given that most of them are still in the 1800s and early 1900s.]
Red Deer, one of Alberta’s major centres for conventions and meetings, is almost halfway between Calgary and Edmonton. Located in an intensive grain and cattle farming area, the city also has an active oil and gas industry. The name comes from Scottish immigrants who...
Canada's busiest corridor is the 401-Autoroute 20 corridor running from Windsor to Quebec City. Ontario and
Quebec generate more than 60 per cent of the total vehicle-kilometres driven on the National Highway System.
The second busiest corridor is a portion of the Trans-Canada Highway in the lower mainland of British Columbia running from Chilliwack to Vancouver. British Columbia generates 14 per cent of the total vehicle-kilometres driven in Canada.
The third busiest corridor is Highway 2 running between Calgary and Edmonton; Alberta generates 11 per cent of the vehicle-kilometres driven in Canada.
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(Millions of dollars)
Exports by Imports by TOTAL trade Share in
Border Crossing Point road road by road per cent
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Windsor/Ambassador, Ont. 58,513 61,224 119,737 34.6
Sarnia, Ont. 26,162 22,251 48,413 14.0
Fort Erie, Ont. 34,186 15,077 49,263 14.2
Lacolle, Que. 12,658 5,074 17,731 5.1
Lansdowne, Ont. 9,068 5,297 14,366 4.2
Pacific Highway, B.C. 7,594 6,085 13,680 4.0
Emerson, Man. 6,344 6,573 12,917 3.7
Niagara Falls, Ont. 97 8,833 8,930 2.6
Coutts, Alb. 4,591 3,934 8,524 2.5
Philipsburg, Que. 5,355 2,875 8,230 2.4
North Portal, Sas. 2,016 3,538 5,554 1.6
Woodstock, N.B. 2,374 725 3,099 0.9
Rock Island, Que. 2,415 581 2,996 0.9
Other points 12,079 20,542 32,622 9.4
Total Road Trade 183,451 162,610 346,061 100.0
____________________________________________________________________Trucking accounted for 62 per cent of trade with the United States, rail 18 per cent, pipeline 11 per cent, air six per cent and marine three per cent.
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Almost 76 per cent of the trade (in value terms) between Canada and the United States carried by trucks took place at six border crossing points: Windsor/Ambassador Bridge [interstates in and around Detroit], Fort Erie, Sarnia and Lansdowne in Ontario, Lacolle in Quebec, and Pacific Highway in British Columbia. [No Calgary-Edmonton trail? Oh right, pipelines to real markets/economies. And rail to ship out that live cattle, handing even those jobs away for the last century right up until 2003. How did that work out? How many "federal" meat processing plants were built in "Alberta" over its unbelievable stupidity?]
In 2004, commercial transportation services accounted for 4.1 per cent of Canada's value-added gross domestic product (GDP). In 2003, in relation to provincial/territorial GDP, the importance [not existence of] of transportation was most significant in Manitoba, British Columbia and New Brunswick. Ontario and Quebec contributed 57.8 per cent of commercial transportation activity nationally under GDP, while Alberta and British Columbia contributed 28.4 per cent.
Located in the heart of North America, Ontario businesses have easy access to prosperous consumer and industrial markets. The province has an up-to-date, integrated transportation infrastructure, including highways, commuter and urban public transit, province-wide and internationally connected railways, worldwide cargo aviation systems and among the most extensive in-land and international marine shipping facilities anywhere.
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The Economist Intelligence Unit ranks Canada's transportation infrastructure as #1 relative to other G-7 countries in 2001-2005. [Right. Stick the Windsor-Quebec City corridor and Lower Mainland-south Vancouver Island into three republics in an economic union, dump the rest of the Canadas into another economic and political union with another name; and see how whatever the rest of the Canadas is called fares around anything.]
Manufacturers located in Ontario are close to major North American industrial markets. Ontario shares 15 border crossings with the U.S., by road, rail and water. http://www.2ontario.com/welcome/home.asp#ootr More details & data
Road Transportation
[It's an economic map, not a to-scale and/or road map.]

About a third of the Canadian population lives in this large central province of Canada [38.86 percent, actually; a third is 33.33%, as of the January, 2006 estimates that Hank C was so anxious to point out]. Almost 60 percent of all manufactured exports coming out of Canada come from Ontario.
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the corridor connects Edmonton, a sprawling metropolis serving the oil sands, to Calgary, a sprawling metropolis answering the continent’s insatiable appetite for natural gas. In between lie more growing concerns such as Red Deer, an agriculture and oilpatch centre dominated by evangelical churches that serves as a trading area for nearly two million people. A land of new subdivisions, sleek SUVs and cellphone-armed engineers and dealmakers, the region’s commercial heart — try $105 billion in related investments — furiously outpaces southern Ontario’s. Its standard of living is actually closer to that of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the wealthiest nation on earth.
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Geographic Population
Code Official Name Type 2001 1996 %Change
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Calgary-Edmonton Corridor 2,149,586 1,913,339 12.3
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Calgary CMA 951,395 821,628 15.8
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4806016 Calgary C 878,866 768,082 14.4
4806014 Rocky View No. 44 MD 30,688 23,326 31.6
4806021 Airdrie C 20,382 15,946 27.8
4806019 Cochrane T 11,798 7,424 58.9
4806017 Chestermere T 3,414 1,911 78.6
4806026 Crossfield T 2,389 1,899 25.8
4806804 Tsuu T'ina Nation
145 (Sarcee 145) R 1,982 1,509 31.3
4806022 Irricana VL 1,038 823 26.1
4806024 Beiseker VL 838 708 18.4
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Land
Population Area Population
Name 2001 1996 Growth Km2 Density
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Toronto 2,481,494 2,385,421 96,073 629.91 3,939.4
Peel Region 988,948 852,526 136,422 1,241.99 796.3
York Region 729,254 592,445 136,809 1,761.64 414.0
Durham Region 506,901 458,616 48,285 2,523.48 200.9
Halton Region 375,229 339,875 35,354 967.04 388.0
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Toronto 2,481,494 2,385,421 96,073 629.91 3,939.4
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Rest of GTA 2,600,332 2,243,462 356,870 6,494.15 400.4
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TOTAL 5,081,826 4,628,883 452,943 7,124.06 713.3
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Geographic Population
Code Official Name Type 2001 1996 %Change
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Edmonton CMA 937,845 862,597 8.7
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4811061 Edmonton C 666,104 616,306 8.1
4811052 Strathcona County SM 71,986 64,176 12.2
4811062 St. Albert C 53,081 46,888 13.2
4811034 Parkland County CM 27,252 25,222 8.0
4811059 Sturgeon County MD 18,067 15,945 13.3
4811049 Spruce Grove C 15,983 14,271 12.0
4811016 Leduc C 15,032 14,346 4.8
4811056 Fort Saskatchewan C 13,121 12,408 5.7
4811012 Leduc County CM 12,528 12,292 1.9
4811048 Stony Plain T 9,589 8,274 15.9
4811013 Beaumont T 7,006 5,838 20.0
4811068 Morinville T 6,540 6,226 5.0
4811018 Devon T 4,969 4,496 10.5
4811064 Gibbons T 2,654 2,748 -3.4
4811065 Redwater T 2,172 2,053 5.8
4811019 Calmar T 1,902 1,797 5.8
4811066 Bon Accord T 1,532 1,493 2.6
******* Bruderheim T 1,202 1,198 0.3
4811804 Stony Plain 135 R 1,100 959 14.7
4811069 Legal T 1,058 1,095 -3.4
4811806 Wabamun 133A R 998 858 16.3
4811805 Alexander 134 R 839 709 18.3
4811021 Thorsby VL 799 725 10.2
4811045 Wabamun VL 601 645 -6.8
4811024 Warburg VL 560 549 2.0
4811046 Spring Lake VL 457 425 7.5
4811014 New Sarepta VL 382 359 6.4
4811038 Seba Beach SV 109 124 -12.1
4811020 Sundance Beach SV 37 35 5.7
4811042 Lakeview SV 15 15 0.0
4811044 Kapasiwin SV 15 10 50.0
4811022 Itaska Beach SV 10 8 25.0
4811039 Betula Beach SV 10 6 66.7
4811041 Point Alison SV 10 6 66.7
___________________________________________________________1 Census subdivisions (CSDs) are classified into 46 types according to official designations adopted by provincial or federal authorities. Two exceptions are Subdivision of Unorganized in Newfoundland and Labrador and Subdivision of County Municipality in Nova Scotia, which are geographic areas created as equivalents for municipalities by Statistics Canada in cooperation with these provinces for the purpose of disseminating statistical data. --
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Red Deer, an agriculture and oil patch centre dominated by evangelical churches that serves as a trading area for nearly two million people. A land of new subdivisions, sleek SUVs [ya, Made in Ontario and keep buying them] and cellphone-armed engineers and dealmakers, the region’s commercial [mad cow dung stinky oblivious hick] heart — try $105 billion in related investments — furiously outpaces southern Ontario’s. Its standard of living is actually closer to that of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the wealthiest nation on earth.
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Geographic Population
Code Official Name Type 2001 1996 %Change
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Red Deer CA 67,707 60,080 12.7
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4808011 Red Deer C 67,707 60,080 12.7
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