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Population estimates and growth rate for the ten economic regions with the highest decrease, 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 decrease, 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 decrease 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
South Coast - Burin Peninsula,
Newfoundland and Labrador
37,922 37,347 -575 -15.3
Notre Dame - Central Bonavista
Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador
108,321 107,140 -1,181 -11.0
West Coast - Northern Peninsula
- Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador
104,999 104,011 -988 -9.5
Southern, Nova Scotia 117,432 116,369 -1,063 -9.1
Edmundston - Woodstock, New Brunswick 80,170 79,503 -667 -8.4
Campbellton - Miramichi, New
Brunswick
158,325 157,058 -1,267 -8.0
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia 140,575 139,560 -1,015 -7.3
North Shore, Nova Scotia 158,040 157,083 -957 -6.1
Parklands, Manitoba 42,379 42,151 -228 -5.4
Northeast, Ontario 565,759 563,582 -2,177 -3.9
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