Table 1.5
Average annual net interprovincial migration according
to four projection assumptions, provinces and territories
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Historic trends (1981 to 2008) | 1988 to 1996 trends | 2001 to 2006 trends | 2006 to 2008 trends | |
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number | ||||
Newfoundland and Labrador | -3,865 | -3,698 | -3,023 | -2,298 |
Prince Edward Island | 48 | 229 | -81 | -570 |
Nova Scotia | -735 | -563 | -1,445 | -2,960 |
New Brunswick | -1,015 | -377 | -1,676 | -1,770 |
Quebec | -10,612 | -9,861 | -4,275 | -12,274 |
Ontario | 5,774 | -6,021 | -5,923 | -17,399 |
Manitoba | -4,378 | -6,475 | -4,978 | -4,602 |
Saskatchewan | -5,540 | -9,345 | -7,016 | 2,860 |
Alberta | 9,304 | 2,540 | 25,792 | 24,563 |
British Columbia | 11,639 | 33,820 | 3,057 | 14,824 |
Yukon | -163 | 34 | -13 | 168 |
Northwest Territories | -382 | -222 | -280 | -321 |
Nunavut | -121 | -98 | -138 | -224 |
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Demography Division.
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