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Sample tablular format - Immigrants table

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Immigrants by Census Metropolitan Area (CMA)1, 2003/20042 and 2004/20052
Province code CMA code Area name 2003/20043 2004/20054
59 932 Abbotsford5 1306 1438
48 825 Calgary 10155 10294
48 835 Edmonton 4973 5041
35 580 Greater Sudbury6 115 117
12 205 Halifax 1376 1374
35 537 Hamilton 3957 4020
35 521 Kingston5 460 467
35 541 Kitchener 3376 3429
35 555 London 2592 2633
24 462 Montreal 37255 36334
35 532 Oshawa 713 724
35 505 Ottawa–Gatineau7 6865 6919
35 505 Ottawa–Gatineau (Ontario part)7 5532 5619
35 505 Ottawa–Gatineau (Quebec part)7 1333 1300
24 421 Quebec 2017 1967
24 705 Regina 616 679
47 539 St. Catharines–Niagara 1075 1092
35 001 St. John's 457 466
10 408 Saguenay8 207 202
24 310 Saint John 172 197
13 725 Saskatoon 837 922
47 433 Sherbrooke 1362 1328
24 595 Thunder Bay 193 196
35 535 Toronto 102163 103776
35 442 Trois–Rivières 428 417
24 933 Vancouver 32291 35554
59 935 Victoria 886 976
59 559 Windsor 2814 2858
35 602 Winnipeg 5287 5482
Note: This table is displayed in HTML format while the tables available from the CD-ROM are in Excel format.
1. Based on 2001 Census boundaries.
2. Year from July 1 to June 30.
3. Updated data.
4. Preliminary data.
5. Became a Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) in 2001.
6. Formerly Sudbury.
7. Formerly Ottawa–Hull.
8. Formerly Chicoutimi–Jonquière.