Table 3
Number of top 1% of tax filers: Canada, provinces, territories and selected cities, 2014 and 2015
2014 | 2015 | |
---|---|---|
number | number | |
Canada | 268,505 | 270,925 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 3,240 | 3,225 |
Prince Edward Island | F | F |
Nova Scotia | 3,730 | 3,490 |
New Brunswick | 2,270 | 2,105 |
Quebec | 40,595 | 40,990 |
Ontario | 107,205 | 111,145 |
Manitoba | 5,585 | 5,990 |
Saskatchewan | 6,535 | 6,360 |
Alberta | 68,575 | 65,185 |
British Columbia | 29,860 | 31,495 |
Territories | 565 | 640 |
All census metropolitan areas | 221,105 | 226,220 |
Montréal, Quebec | 27,490 | 27,740 |
Toronto, Ontario | 67,495 | 69,155 |
Ottawa–Gatineau, Ontario and Quebec | 9,145 | 9,265 |
Calgary, Alberta | 34,490 | 33,705 |
Edmonto, Alberta | 15,680 | 16,075 |
Vancouver, British Columbia | 20,410 | 21,790 |
All census agglomerations | 25,330 | 22,965 |
Wood Buffalo, Alberta | 5,460 | 3,130 |
Outside of census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations | 22,070 | 21,740 |
F
too unreliable to be published
Note(s):
Cities refer to census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations.
Source(s):
Longitudinal Administrative Databank and CANSIM table 204-0001.
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