Table 3.5-3
Quebec census divisions — Population estimates and factors of growth from July to June

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Quebec census divisions — Population estimates and factors of growth from July to June
Table summary
This table displays the population estimates at July 1, 2013 and demographic factors of growth from July 2012 to June 2013. The row headers provide information by census division and province or territory. The column headers provide information on the number, at July 1, for the population estimates and for the period July to June for the estimates of the different demographic factors of growth.
  Population 2013  (July 1) 2012/2013
Natural increase Net international migration Net interprovincial migration Net intraprovincial migration Total net migration Total growth
  number
Quebec 8,155,334 26,900 53,943 -9,568 0 44,375 71,275
Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine 12,619 -44 4 -21 -46 -63 -132
Le Rocher-Percé 17,690 -99 -9 20 -137 -126 -131
La Côte-de-Gaspé 17,921 -27 13 -15 -5 -7 -133
La Haute-Gaspésie 11,902 -76 4 4 -57 -49 -109
Bonaventure 17,932 -25 9 10 10 29 -149
Avignon 15,220 -11 18 -48 -74 -104 0
La Matapédia 18,371 -10 7 -12 -154 -159 -125
Matane 21,791 -23 -5 0 14 9 -92
La Mitis 18,907 -18 6 10 -96 -80 -36
Rimouski-Neigette 56,484 92 53 -3 413 463 315
Les Basques 9,019 -42 4 -7 -21 -24 -75
Rivière-du-Loup 34,715 43 15 -62 -204 -251 231
Témiscouata 20,440 -55 11 -34 80 57 -203
Kamouraska 21,364 -16 20 -14 -228 -222 23
Charlevoix-Est 16,280 -26 8 6 -7 7 -47
Charlevoix 13,322 -47 6 3 -16 -7 -32
L'Islet 18,474 13 3 8 -77 -66 -86
Montmagny 22,841 -80 2 -20 -61 -79 -68
Bellechasse 36,373 66 22 -17 188 193 470
L'Île-d'Orléans 6,649 10 -7 16 -69 -60 -50
La Côte-de-Beaupré 26,994 114 6 -12 51 45 422
La Jacques-Cartier 39,905 601 27 -172 399 254 1,505
Québec 570,379 1,051 3,001 -670 2,209 4,540 3,761
Lévis 141,911 851 157 -63 51 145 738
La Nouvelle-Beauce 36,501 301 60 -31 31 60 656
Robert-Cliche 19,590 57 18 -6 -57 -45 149
Les Etchemins 17,100 10 23 -9 -186 -172 -82
Beauce-Sartigan 52,156 287 32 -11 16 37 308
Le Granit 22,294 63 16 -5 -59 -48 -34
Les Appalaches 42,846 -69 18 -1 -185 -168 -285
L'Érable 23,613 43 -8 -6 -34 -48 107
Lotbinière 30,912 176 12 5 282 299 509
Portneuf 51,566 123 19 2 637 658 946
Mékinac 12,817 -32 8 -11 -45 -48 -73
Shawinigan 49,752 -261 18 19 -188 -151 -132
Francheville 152,228 -75 384 -67 577 894 723
Bécancour 20,472 27 24 -4 18 38 155
Arthabaska 70,789 226 128 -25 48 151 547
Les Sources 14,639 -25 5 11 -181 -165 3
Le Haut-Saint-François 22,113 115 15 -9 -241 -235 28
Le Val-Saint-François 30,118 96 22 -15 -33 -26 199
Sherbrooke 160,745 549 1,090 -177 978 1,891 1,470
Coaticook 18,890 49 15 -4 -89 -78 -38
Memphrémagog 49,551 23 74 -1 8 81 711
Brome-Missisquoi 56,934 -22 14 -39 312 287 645
La Haute-Yamaska 87,411 249 260 -50 236 446 844
Acton 15,538 43 1 -8 -38 -45 46
Drummond 101,316 290 199 -57 272 414 901
Nicolet-Yamaska 23,055 -12 14 -15 26 25 100
Maskinongé 36,550 15 3 -20 -51 -68 57
D'Autray 41,995 77 24 -7 -216 -199 159
Pierre-De Saurel 51,077 -122 12 1 -115 -102 33
Les Maskoutains 86,003 146 370 -70 84 384 422
Rouville 36,582 149 7 -20 113 100 238
Le Haut-Richelieu 116,603 401 59 -90 -43 -74 848
La Vallée-du-Richelieu 121,043 790 124 -60 619 683 1,658
Longueuil 412,467 1,293 3,391 -744 556 3,203 4,377
Lajemmerais 76,455 571 38 -21 39 56 692
L'Assomption 123,494 414 163 -62 389 490 1,570
Joliette 66,262 -11 211 -12 731 930 1,142
Matawinie 50,917 -32 7 14 576 597 122
Montcalm 50,708 249 30 -1 591 620 910
Quebec census divisions — Population estimates and factors of growth from July to June (continued)
  Population 2013  (July 1) 2012/2013
Natural increase Net international migration Net interprovincial migration Net intraprovincial migration Total net migration Total growth
  number
Les Moulins 155,551 1,322 301 -44 1,207 1,464 2,034
Laval 417,304 1,764 3,416 -556 1,228 4,088 5,173
Montréal 1,959,987 7,695 37,279 -5,140 -17,263 14,876 19,698
Roussillon 178,430 949 211 -205 1,277 1,283 2,256
Les Jardins-de-Napierville 26,964 115 14 43 -100 -43 393
Le Haut-Saint-Laurent 24,611 4 5 -55 47 -3 99
Beauharnois-Salaberry 63,456 -16 -1 -3 387 383 573
Vaudreuil-Soulanges 145,514 1,006 137 -516 1,543 1,164 2,387
Deux-Montagnes 99,891 500 16 -73 432 375 757
Thérèse-De Blainville 157,647 758 88 -17 311 382 930
Mirabel 45,888 368 16 23 954 993 1,918
La Rivière-du-Nord 122,436 420 209 3 2,209 2,421 2,948
Argenteuil 32,650 -23 10 -88 155 77 203
Les Pays-d'en-Haut 41,415 -48 3 -24 590 569 319
Les Laurentides 45,804 19 45 -48 55 52 264
Antoine-Labelle 35,235 -109 16 11 100 127 -148
Papineau 22,871 -44 7 -34 20 -7 145
Gatineau 274,367 1,444 1,589 -208 -52 1,329 2,521
Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais 48,717 327 6 127 505 638 842
La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau 20,914 -10 9 4 -62 -49 26
Pontiac 14,331 -28 9 -38 -42 -71 -59
Témiscamingue 16,346 45 13 -18 -5 -10 18
Rouyn-Noranda 41,904 168 23 22 -36 9 274
Abitibi-Ouest 21,048 39 4 5 -116 -107 -24
Abitibi 24,820 109 20 11 -31 0 150
La Vallée-de-l'Or 43,813 182 55 12 71 138 193
La Tuque 15,195 31 10 8 -50 -32 -20
Le Domaine-du-Roy 31,763 67 29 -29 -184 -184 -201
Maria-Chapdelaine 25,308 52 17 -1 -176 -160 10
Lac-Saint-Jean-Est 53,223 59 43 -27 -1 15 183
Le Saguenay-et-son-Fjord 167,775 368 31 -53 138 116 354
La Haute-Côte-Nord 11,382 5 4 -5 -156 -157 -76
Manicouagan 32,189 68 17 13 -144 -114 -108
Sept-Rivières-Caniapiscau 40,209 270 13 -2 -125 -114 117
Minganie-Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent 11,772 31 10 -31 -88 -109 22
Nord-du-Québec 43,999 580 -6 64 -139 -81 476
Note(s):
With the exception of Quebec and British Columbia, preliminary estimates for July 1, 2013 are produced using the component method. The population estimates for both these provinces were created or based on the population estimates provided by their respective agencies. As a result, the sum of components does not equal the population growth for 2012/2013.
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