To break down further where members of the South Asian community reside in Canada, we will consider the Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) and Census Agglomerations (CAs) in each province where South Asians are the most prevalent. A CMA or CA are groupings of municipalities around a population ...
Census Metropolitan Areas: Calgary CMA 1,037,100** 951,395 821,628 Edmonton CMA 1,014,000*** 937,845 862,597 Cities (10 Largest): Calgary 956,078 878,866 768,082 Edmonton 712,391 666,104 616,306 Red Deer 79,082 67,707 60,080 ...
We identified individual-level patient rural and urban residence, in which we defined urban as residing in a census metropolitan area (CMA) or census agglomeration (CA) with at least 10 000 residents.26 We measured socioeconomic status using Statistics Canada’s national neighborhood income ...
Census Metropolitan Areas: Calgary CMA 1,037,100** 951,395 821,628 Edmonton CMA 1,014,000*** 937,845 862,597 Cities (10 Largest): Calgary 956,078 878,866 768,082 Edmonton 712,391 666,104 616,306 Red Deer 79,082 67,707 60,080 Lethbridge 77,202 67,374 63,053 St. ...
Our study cohort was based on the RPDB and included: all women who were alive and continuously eligible for health coverage from April 1, 2010-March 31, 2012; had their most recent postal code in an Ontario Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) which is a geographic area with an average population...
Like Latin America, over 70% of Canadians live in census metropolitan areas, and over a third live in the three largest cities of Toronto, Montréal, and Vancouver [39]. Similar to their respective countries, each of these cities also experience high levels of economic inequality with Gini ...
a further 12 per cent in greater Montréal, and another 7 per cent in metropolitan Vancouver.Footnote2Fully 71 per cent live in settlements inhabited by more than 100,000 people—designated by Statistics Canada as ‘census metropolitan areas’ (CMAs)—and most of the remainder, in smaller urban...
The calculations are more challenging at the provincial or municipal level as there are no data available on the number of units that are torn down to make way for new ones. We approximate demolitions by census metropolitan area (CMA) by scaling national de...
Population:2011-05-10 census. Area:Source [2]. Further subdivisions: See theCounties of Canadapage. The subdivisions of the Canadian provinces and territories are varied in size, status, and stability. The eastern provinces tend to be divided into counties; the western provinces, sections, divisi...
According to the 2016 Canadian census, most foreign-born individuals in Lethbridge were Europeans (around 5840), with most arriving from the UK (1825) and the Netherlands (1505). Asians were the second-largest immigrant population (4510), with Filipinos (1230), Chinese (520), and Indians (...