Canada Census 2016
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Census 2016: Saskatoon children outnumber seniors, bucking national trendWhen the 2016 census was taken, Saskatoon had the second highest proportion of children 14 and under of Canada’s census metropolitan areas.CanadaMay 3, 2017
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Census 2016: Canada’s aging neighbourhoods, in 10 mapsWhere are the older and younger neighbourhoods in your city? Our interactive maps will show you.CanadaMay 3, 2017
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Census 2016: Elderly women redefining what it means to age aloneMany are embracing the challenge and discovering a newfound freedomCanadaMay 3, 2017
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Census 2016: Canadian cities are turning into condo junglesIn many urban centres, single-detached houses make up less than half of residential dwellingsCanadaMay 3, 2017
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Census 2016: For the 1st time, more seniors than children living in CanadaAccording to results from the 2016 census released Wednesday, there were 5.9 million people aged 65 and older in Canada – just slightly more than the country’s 5.8 million children under 14.CanadaMay 3, 2017
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Census 2016: Warman, Sask. fastest growing municipality in CanadaWarman’s population increased by 55.1 per cent between 2011 and 2016, according to the 2016 census.CanadaFeb 8, 2017
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Census 2016: Urban spread continues — but at what cost?The latest census data, shows Canadians are opting to forego the conveniences of city centres in lieu of less expensive homes on bigger pieces of land in less congested areas.CanadaFeb 8, 2017
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Census 2016: Population of metropolitan Calgary outpaced Canada’s growth rateStatistics Canada released the first batch of numbers from the 2016 census on Wednesday and the population of what the government agency refers to as the census metropolitan area of Calgary increased by 14.6 per cent since the last census in 2011.CanadaFeb 8, 2017
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Census 2016: 4 Edmonton ‘burbs are boomingWhile Edmonton was the second-fastest growing city in the country over the past five years, Spruce Grove, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc and Beaumont all saw a big population boom as well.CanadaFeb 8, 2017
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Census 2016: Prince Albert, Moose Jaw population growth below national averageData from 2016 census finds population growth in Prince Albert and Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan’s third and fourth largest cities, did not keep pace with national growth rate.CanadaFeb 8, 2017
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