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Canada's Population as of march 2007

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1Canada's Population as of march 2007 Empty Canada's Population as of march 2007 Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:32 pm

rosencrentz

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Ontario 12,160,282
Quebec 7,546,131
B.C. 4,113,487
Alberta 3,290,340
Man 1,148,41
Sask 968,161
Nova Scotia 913,462
N.B. 729,997
Nfld&Labrador 505,469
PEI 135,851
NWT 41,464
Yukpn 30,372
Nunavit 29,474

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2Canada's Population as of march 2007 Empty Re: Canada's Population as of march 2007 Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:39 am

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total: 31,579,328

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3Canada's Population as of march 2007 Empty Re: Canada's Population as of march 2007 Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:30 am

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Heh...for some reason the first thing that struck me was that Her Danny Williams sure does make a hellava' lot of noise for representing only a half million people...a disproportionate amount imho.

4Canada's Population as of march 2007 Empty Re: Canada's Population as of march 2007 Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:30 am

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commie bastard.

5Canada's Population as of march 2007 Empty Re: Canada's Population as of march 2007 Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:53 am

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Well when you have oil you get to do that .

6Canada's Population as of march 2007 Empty Re: Canada's Population as of march 2007 Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:29 am

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But...like he represents...like half of greaterish Winnipeg.

From now on..I'm gonna' think of him as just another Jenny Gerbasi. Commie bastard.

7Canada's Population as of march 2007 Empty Re: Canada's Population as of march 2007 Thu Feb 26, 2009 12:00 pm

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Each first minister has an equal seat at the table...

8Canada's Population as of march 2007 Empty Re: Canada's Population as of march 2007 Thu Feb 26, 2009 12:10 pm

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I know, but it is weird that Ontario is treated the same as Dannyland.

Perhaps it's time for a movement to have Dannyland expelled from Canada...might even send a message to those commie bastards in Keybeck.

9Canada's Population as of march 2007 Empty Re: Canada's Population as of march 2007 Thu Mar 12, 2009 10:41 pm

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I think saskatchebush will be bigger than manitoba in the next 3 uears, unless we can get some economic aid for Lockport!
Who rmembers when Winnipeg was behind Montreal, Toronto & Vancouver in population?
Where are we now?

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10Canada's Population as of march 2007 Empty Re: Canada's Population as of march 2007 Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:25 pm

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Canada's Population - October 2008: 33,441,277

Canada's population grew by 0.39% in the third quarter of 2008, its highest quarterly growth rate since 1990. Population growth remained faster in the western part of the country.
As of October 1, 2008, Canada's population was an estimated 33,441,300, up 129,900 from July 1. Populations rose in every province and territory, except the Northwest Territories.
The pace of Canada's population growth was faster than in the same quarter of 2007 as a result of an increase in net international migration, which set a third-quarter record of 89,100.
This upward movement in net international migration was due to an increase in the number of non-permanent residents. While immigration and emigration remained relatively steady, the number of non-permanent residents grew by 32,400, the largest third-quarter increase since 1988.
During the third quarter of 2008, 71,300 immigrants entered Canada, slightly fewer than in the same quarter of the previous year.
Canada's rate of natural increase also remained stable in the third quarter of 2008 compared with the same period in 2007, with the number of births and deaths increasing at a similar pace.


Demographic growth still higher in the West


Demographic growth remained higher in Western Canada. Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and Yukon all had growth rates higher than the national level. East of Manitoba, only Prince Edward Island outpaced the national level.
Compared with the same period in 2007, net international migration was up in the third quarter in most provinces and territories. In fact, several quarterly records were set for numbers of immigrants, as well as for growth in the number of non-permanent residents.
For a fourth consecutive quarter, Alberta led all the other provinces in demographic growth, posting a rate of 0.72%, nearly twice the national rate. The province's growth was mainly attributable to a resurgence in interprovincial migration and a strong increase in its number of non-permanent residents. Alberta's rate of growth in non-permanent residents has been the highest of all the provinces since the fourth quarter of 2006.
Saskatchewan had the highest net interprovincial migration rate in Canada in the third quarter. Its population has been growing at a faster rate than the national level since the second quarter of 2007.


All Atlantic provinces post demographic increase


In Eastern Canada, all Atlantic provinces recorded population increases for a second consecutive quarter. Prince Edward Island continued to lead the region in demographic growth with an increase of 0.67%, mainly the result of the highest net international migration rate in Canada.
In the third quarter of 2008, the population of Newfoundland and Labrador experienced its highest growth rate since the second quarter of 1991, primarily as a result of strong net interprovincial migration.
For a fourth quarter in a row, Ontario's demographic growth (+0.37%) was below the national level, even though the province registered its lowest net outflow in interprovincial migration since the first quarter of 2007.
Quebec's demographic growth was its highest since the second quarter of 1991. An increasing number of births and a third-quarter record in net international migration more than offset the province's large net outflow in interprovincial migration.
Yukon led the northern territories in demographic growth for a third consecutive quarter. Since the beginning of 2008, Yukon has been the only territory with net inflows in both interprovincial and international migration.

source: statistics canada



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11Canada's Population as of march 2007 Empty Re: Canada's Population as of march 2007 Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:34 pm

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Province/Territory20042005200620072008
NEWFOUNDLAND517400514400510300506500507900
P.E.I.137700138100137900138100139800
NOVA SCOTIA939400937800938000936000938300
NEW BRUNSWICK749400748000745700745400747300
QUEBEC75359007581900763160076860007750500
ONTARIO1239060012528500126653001279360012929000
MANITOBA11736001178300118400011935001208000
SASKATCHEWAN9974009936009921009997001016000
ALBERTA32395003322200342130035109003585100
BRITISH COLUMBIA41552004196800424360043103004381600
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES4330043400432004350043300
YUKON3150031900323003260033100

rosencrentz wrote:I think saskatchebush will be bigger than manitoba in the next 3 years

There is virtually no chance of that happening in 10 years, let alone 3...



Newfoundland and Labrador517.4514.4510.3506.3507.9
Prince Edward Island137.7138.1137.9138.1139.8
Nova Scotia939.4937.9938.0936.0938.3
New Brunswick749.4748.0745.7745.4747.3
Quebec7,535.97,581.97,631.67,686.07,750.5
Ontario12,390.612,528.512,665.312,793.612,929.0
Manitoba1,173.61,178.31,184.01,193.51,208.0
Saskatchewan997.4993.6992.1999.71,016.0
Alberta3,239.53,322.23,421.33,510.93,585.1
British Columbia4,155.24,196.84,243.64,310.34,381.6
Yukon31.531.932.332.633.1
Northwest Territories43.343.443.243.543.3









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12Canada's Population as of march 2007 Empty Re: Canada's Population as of march 2007 Fri Mar 13, 2009 2:05 am

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AdamX wrote:total: 31,579,328

that was Canada's population arond 2002-03...

I could be wrong, but it looks like Rosen may have listed the 2006 census results from statistics canada. The problem with the Census figures is that not everyone fills out the questionaire. So as many as 5% of the population is unaccounted for. The people who usually are not accounted for are either homeless, transients, or just simply refuse for a variety of reasons.
A more accurate measure of population is the projected population rate, which comes out every quarter of each year. for instance, Winnipeg probably has over 655,000 people in the city, and 720,000 in the CMA (census metropolitan area). However, the last census in 2006 puts the population of the city at 633,000 and the CMA at 694,000.

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Reputed U.S. mobster ordered deported to Canada



GOOD MORE NEEDED PEOPLE COMING TO CANADA!

NEW YORK - The United States has ordered a man, who American authorities have alleged is a crime boss, sent back to Canada where he was born.
The FBI has called Salvatore Montagna the acting boss of the Bonanno crime family. Montagna, 38, was detained April 6 as he left his Brooklyn, N.Y., steel business.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says he was taken into custody for "civil violations" related to a contempt-of-court charge.
The New York Post has quoted Montagna's lawyer as denying
his client is in the Mafia.
George Stavropoulos says American authorities are only deporting Montagna because they're unable to indict him for any crimes after investigating him for years.
"It is sour grapes on the part of the FBI," Stavropoulos told the Post earlier this week.
Montagna's wife and children are going, too, and as a result they've had to cancel a party for his daughter's first Holy Communion.
Stavropoulos said Montagna, a resident of Elmont, N.Y., was born in Montreal but raised in Sicily.
He emigrated to the United States at age 15.
It's unclear whether he has already been sent to Canada or is still in U.S. custody.

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