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Table 24.4 Mid-sized centres with the fastest population growth, 2001 to 2006

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Table 24.4 Mid-sized centres with the fastest population growth, 2001 to 2006
  2001 2006 Growth
  number %
Okotoks, Alberta 11,689 17,145 46.7
Wood Buffalo, Alberta 42,581 52,643 23.6
Grande Prairie, Alberta 58,787 71,868 22.3
Red Deer, Alberta 67,829 82,772 22.0
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories 16,541 18,700 13.1
Lloydminster, Saskatchewan/Alberta 23,964 27,023 12.8
Canmore, Alberta 10,792 12,039 11.6
Medicine Hat, Alberta 61,735 68,822 11.5
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec 79,600 87,492 9.9
Joliette, Quebec 39,720 43,595 9.8
Chilliwack, British Columbia 74,003 80,892 9.3
Fort St. John, British Columbia 23,007 25,136 9.3
Parksville, British Columbia 24,285 26,518 9.2
Lethbridge, Alberta 87,388 95,196 8.9
Courtenay, British Columbia 45,205 49,214 8.9
Source: Statistics Canada, censuses of population, 2001 and 2006.
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