Table 3.3.1
Comparison of Canadian census metropolitan areas with United States metropolitan statistical areas
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Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 |
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Greater Sudbury / Grand Sudbury | Calgary | Abbotsford1 |
Halifax | Edmonton | Barrie1 |
Kelowna | London | Brantford1 |
Kingston | Montréal | Guelph1 |
Moncton | Ottawa-Gatineau | Kitchener1 |
Peterborough | Saguenay | Hamilton1 |
Québec | St. John's | Oshawa1 |
Regina | Windsor | St. Catharines-Niagara |
Saint John | ... | Toronto |
Saskatoon | ... | Vancouver |
Sherbrooke | .. | ... |
Thunder Bay | ... | ... |
Trois-Rivières | ... | ... |
Victoria | ... | ... |
Winnipeg | ... | ... |
1. These census metropolitan areas have the potential of becoming part of a consolidated metropolitan region in order to generate an area comparable to a United States equivalent. Table source: Statistics Canada, Defining and Measuring Metropolitan Areas: A Comparison between Canada and the United States, catalogue number 92F0138MWE2008002. |
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