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Population estimates and growth rate for the ten economic regions with the highest growth, Canada, July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011

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Population estimates and growth rate for the ten economic regions with the highest growth, Canada, July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011


Table summary
This table displays the results of population estimates and growth rate for the ten economic regions with the highest growth population 2010  (july 1), population 2011  (july 1), growth and growth rate, calculated using number and per thousand units of measure (appearing as column headers).

  Population 2010  (July 1) Population 2011  (July 1) Growth Growth rate
  number per thousand
Wood Buffalo - Cold Lake, Alberta 136,445 141,450 5,005 36.0
Saskatoon - Biggar, Saskatchewan 321,427 328,509 7,082 21.8
Southeast, Manitoba 104,309 106,283 1,974 18.8
Calgary, Alberta 1,337,160 1,362,370 25,210 18.7
Prince Edward Island, Prince
Edward Island
143,395 145,855 2,460 17.0
Regina - Moose Mountain, Saskatchewan 294,732 299,741 5,009 16.9
Edmonton, Alberta 1,218,097 1,238,763 20,666 16.8
North, Manitoba 92,253 93,796 1,543 16.6
Toronto, Ontario 6,036,929 6,135,087 98,158 16.1
Laval, Quebec 397,627 403,744 6,117 15.3
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