Table 3.6-3
Ontario census divisions — Population estimates and factors of growth from July to June

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Ontario 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
Ontario 13,537,994 48,707 98,616 -21,323 0 77,293 126,000
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry 115,419 -128 0 103 -99 4 -124
Prescott and Russell 89,323 232 74 46 363 483 715
Ottawa 934,300 4,418 5,262 -324 540 5,478 9,896
Leeds and Grenville 101,873 -252 -49 -100 407 258 6
Lanark 67,356 -41 -40 -196 270 34 -7
Frontenac 155,318 114 87 -195 323 215 329
Lennox and Addington 44,351 -58 41 13 731 785 727
Hastings 138,050 -5 119 -388 5 -264 -269
Prince Edward 25,352 -123 -42 1 -77 -118 -241
Northumberland 85,084 -283 -2 -161 915 752 469
Peterborough 138,992 -154 143 -361 523 305 151
Kawartha Lakes 75,918 -197 3 -221 861 643 446
Durham 645,043 2,905 1,355 -1,265 5,840 5,930 8,835
York 1,106,096 6,603 10,135 -1,037 4,060 13,158 19,761
Toronto 2,771,770 14,081 43,320 -1,076 -26,330 15,914 29,995
Peel 1,387,869 10,680 24,007 -3,781 -8,067 12,159 22,839
Dufferin 58,913 176 23 -213 163 -27 149
Wellington 219,598 881 811 -374 1,013 1,450 2,331
Halton 539,423 2,770 2,678 -445 5,810 8,043 10,813
Hamilton 545,585 1,269 2,345 -949 1,907 3,303 4,572
Niagara 445,351 -436 816 -792 1,364 1,388 952
Haldimand-Norfolk 110,940 55 92 -258 -400 -566 -511
Brant 141,686 232 201 -248 595 548 780
Waterloo 534,762 2,935 2,315 -1,144 1,010 2,181 5,116
Perth 77,919 142 178 -139 179 218 360
Oxford 110,725 239 0 -136 875 739 978
Elgin 90,392 330 163 -293 19 -111 219
Chatham-Kent 105,722 9 110 -223 -440 -553 -544
Essex 402,060 790 1,580 -1,357 -217 6 796
Lambton 130,297 -135 93 -539 -64 -510 -645
Middlesex 461,737 1,468 2,231 -955 1,259 2,535 4,003
Huron 58,477 -32 -23 -126 -867 -1,016 -1,048
Bruce 67,841 28 17 -80 42 -21 7
Grey 94,981 -140 50 -191 339 198 58
Simcoe 472,208 791 434 -1,178 6,281 5,537 6,328
Muskoka 61,859 -121 47 -205 609 451 330
Haliburton 18,071 -85 -1 -17 439 421 336
Renfrew 104,013 39 23 -235 39 -173 -134
Nipissing 87,362 -69 -68 -183 164 -87 -156
Parry Sound 43,077 -179 12 -139 234 107 -72
Manitoulin 13,538 -30 -2 -2 129 125 95
Sudbury 21,086 -34 -6 -22 -222 -250 -284
Greater Sudbury 165,087 -58 75 -390 374 59 1
Timiskaming 33,509 -92 13 -79 -73 -139 -231
Cochrane 82,289 131 24 -203 -503 -682 -551
Algoma 117,600 -303 44 -273 -421 -650 -953
Thunder Bay 149,604 -163 11 -476 294 -171 -334
Rainy River 20,166 8 -82 -180 -134 -396 -388
Kenora 70,002 499 -1 -337 -62 -400 99
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