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Population estimates and growth rate for the ten economic regions with the highest growth, Canada, July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009

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Population estimates and growth rate for the ten economic regions with the highest growth, Canada, July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009
  Population 2008  (July 1) Population 2009  (July 1) Growth Growth rate
     number    per thousand
Wood Buffalo - Cold Lake, Alberta 130,027 134,665 4,638 35.04
Calgary, Alberta 1,281,358 1,322,292 40,934 31.44
South Central, Manitoba 58,621 60,198 1,577 26.54
Saskatoon - Biggar, Saskatchewan 307,473 315,251 7,778 24.98
Edmonton, Alberta 1,171,847 1,200,873 29,026 24.47
Southeast, Manitoba 100,499 102,789 2,290 22.53
Banff - Jasper - Rocky Mountain House, Alberta 89,173 91,057 1,884 20.91
Red Deer, Alberta 190,719 194,616 3,897 20.23
Lethbridge - Medicine Hat, Alberta 275,222 280,735 5,513 19.83
Lower Mainland - Southwest, British Columbia 2,622,724 2,673,706 50,982 19.25