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Name Type1 Population Total private
dwellings, 2001
2001 1996 % change
Canada    30,007,094 28,846,761 4.0 12,548,588
Moosomin (Sask.) T 2,361 2,420 -2.4 1,125
Moosomin 112B (Sask.) R 514 455 13.0 174
Moosomin No. 121 (Sask.) RM 528 530 -0.4 283
Moosonee (Ont.) T 936 1,939 A -51.7 297
Moravian 47 (Ont.) R 368 300 22.7 166
Morden (Man.) T 6,142 5,689 8.0 2,566
Morell (P.E.I.) COM 332 336 -1.2 126
Morell 2 (P.E.I.) R 10     8
Moricetown 1 (B.C.) R 190 259 -26.6 66
Morin Lake 217 (Sask.) R 381 336 13.4 103
Morin-Heights (Que.) M 2,575 2,332 10.4 1,784
Morinville (Alta.) T 6,540 6,226 5.0 2,077
Morley (Ont.) TP 447 478 -6.5 152
Morrin (Alta.) VL 252 275 -8.4 110
Morris (Man.) RM 2,723 2,816 -3.3 924
Morris (Man.) T 1,673 1,645 1.7 691
Morris No. 312 (Sask.) RM 410 448 -8.5 160
Morris-Turnberry (Ont.) TP 3,499 3,504 A -0.1 1,237
Morrisville (Nfld.Lab.) T 151 194 -22.2 54
Morse (Sask.) T 248 284 -12.7 164
Morse No. 165 (Sask.) RM 522 528 -1.1 219
Mortlach (Sask.) VL 241 276 -12.7 122
Morton (Man.) RM 760 832 -8.7 329
Mosquito 109 (Sask.) R 433 368 17.7 98
Mossbank (Sask.) T 379 410 -7.6 208
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1 Census subdivisions (CSDs) are classified into 46 types according to official designations adopted by provincial or federal authorities. Two exceptions are Subdivision of Unorganized in Newfoundland and Labrador and Subdivision of County Municipality in Nova Scotia, which are geographic areas created as equivalents for municipalities by Statistics Canada in cooperation with these provinces for the purpose of disseminating statistical data. Click to view all census subdivision types by abbreviation and type.



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