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Population estimates and growth rate for the ten economic regions with the highest decrease, 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 decrease, Canada, July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009
  Population 2008  (July 1) Population 2009  (July 1) Growth Growth rate
  number per thousand
South Coast - Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador 38,444 38,025 -419 -10.96
Campbellton - Miramichi, New Brunswick 160,969 159,219 -1,750 -10.93
Southern, Nova Scotia 119,063 117,860 -1,203 -10.16
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia 141,975 140,591 -1,384 -9.80
Parklands, Manitoba 42,851 42,501 -350 -8.20
Edmundston - Woodstock, New Brunswick 81,309 80,713 -596 -7.36
Northwest Territories, Northwest Territories 43,720 43,439 -281 -6.45
Northwest, Ontario 241,457 240,040 -1,417 -5.89
Windsor - Sarnia, Ontario 649,200 646,123 -3,077 -4.75
Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia 124,324 123,830 -494 -3.98