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Topic-based tabulation: Components of Migration (In- and Out-) (7), Mother Tongue (8), Age Groups (17) and Sex (3) for Migrants 1 Year and Over, for Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 2001 Census - 20% Sample Data
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General information
Catalogue number : | 97F0008XCB2001010 |
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Release date : | March 26, 2003 |
Topic : | Canadians on the Move |
Data dimensions : |
Note
Special Note: Mobility Status (1 Year Ago) Subuniverse
The 'Mobility Status (1 Year Ago)' subuniverse includes persons 1 year of age and over residing in Canada, excluding institutional residents and Canadians (military and government personnel) in households outside Canada. For additional information, please refer to the 2001 Census Dictionary, Catalogue Number 92-378-XIE or 92-378-XPE.
Special Note: Mobility Status - Place of Residence 1 Year Ago
Refers to the relationship between a person's usual place of residence on Census Day and his or her usual place of residence one year earlier. A person is classified as a non-mover if no difference exists. Otherwise, a person is classified as a mover and this categorization is called Mobility Status (1 Year Ago). Within the category of movers, a further distinction is made between non-migrants and migrants; this difference is called migration status.
Non-movers are persons who, on Census Day, were living at the same address as the one at which they resided one year earlier.
Movers are persons who, on Census Day, were living at a different address than the one at which they resided one year earlier.
Non-migrants are movers who, on Census Day, were living at a different address, but in the same census subdivision (CSD) as the one they lived in one year earlier.
Migrants are movers who, on Census Day, were residing in a different CSD one year earlier (internal migrants) or who were living outside Canada one year earlier (external migrants).
For additional information, please refer to the 2001 Census Dictionary, Catalogue Number 92-378-XIE or 92-378-XPE.
Special Note: Nunavut (1)
Data from the 2001 Census are available for Nunavut, the new territory that came into effect on April 1, 1999.
Standard data products released only at the Canada/Province/Territory geographic levels will not contain data for Nunavut for the census years prior to 2001.
Standard data products released at the Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) and Census Agglomeration (CA) geographic levels will contain data for Nunavut for the 2001, 1996 and/or 1991 Censuses.
The 1996 and 1991 CMA/CA data have been adjusted to reflect as closely as possible the 2001 CMA/CA geographic boundaries. This has been done to facilitate data comparisons using the 2001 geographic boundaries.
For additional information, please refer to the 2001 Census Dictionary, Catalogue Number 92-378-XIE or 92-378-XPE.
Special Note: Total Population Count for Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations
The total population count for the census metropolitan areas (CMA) and census agglomerations (CA) within a certain province or territory does not sum up to the total population count for the province or territory in question, as CMAs and CAs do not entirely cover the geographic area of the province or territory in which they are located.
When a CMA or a CA is split between two provinces, the summation of the two parts does not add up to the total number for this geography because a person can move from one province to another without leaving the CMA or the CA. In this case, this person is considered an out-migrant in one part of the CMA or the CA and an in-migrant in the other part of the CMA or CA, even though this person is not a migrant when looking at the CMA or CA as a whole. This is different from the 1996 Census, where the persons that moved within the Ottawa-Hull CMA from the Ontario part (Ottawa) to the Quebec part (Hull), or vice versa, were not considered to be migrants.
For additional information, please refer to the 2001 Census Dictionary, Catalogue Number 92-378-XIE or 92-378-XPE
Data table
Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations (164) | Components of Migration (In- and Out-) (7) | ||||||
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Total in-migrantsFootnote 2 | Intraprovincial migrants | Interprovincial migrants | External migrants | Total out-migrants | Intraprovincial migrants | Interprovincial migrants | |
Canada | 1,802,355 | 1,223,105 | 284,635 | 294,620 | 1,507,740 | 1,223,105 | 284,635 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 24,260 | 14,855 | 8,355 | 1,055 | 25,930 | 14,850 | 11,080 |
St. John's | 6,500 | 3,040 | 2,810 | 645 | 6,160 | 2,090 | 4,075 |
Grand Falls-Windsor | 665 | 350 | 300 | 15 | 705 | 380 | 330 |
Gander | 795 | 485 | 310 | 0 | 720 | 325 | 400 |
Corner Brook | 1,110 | 540 | 545 | 25 | 1,365 | 625 | 735 |
Labrador City | 395 | 120 | 145 | 130 | 510 | 205 | 305 |
Prince Edward Island | 6,910 | 3,345 | 3,015 | 550 | 6,050 | 3,345 | 2,705 |
Charlottetown | 2,705 | 795 | 1,560 | 345 | 1,885 | 390 | 1,490 |
Summerside | 745 | 425 | 305 | 20 | 665 | 345 | 320 |
Nova Scotia | 40,860 | 20,925 | 16,300 | 3,630 | 38,055 | 20,925 | 17,130 |
Halifax | 17,540 | 5,530 | 9,600 | 2,400 | 13,795 | 4,120 | 9,680 |
Kentville | 1,390 | 1,095 | 265 | 25 | 1,090 | 760 | 330 |
Truro | 1,975 | 1,275 | 660 | 35 | 2,025 | 1,290 | 730 |
New Glasgow | 870 | 500 | 300 | 80 | 1,325 | 885 | 440 |
Cape Breton | 2,685 | 1,105 | 1,340 | 245 | 2,685 | 1,375 | 1,310 |
New Brunswick | 37,135 | 23,765 | 11,415 | 1,960 | 36,150 | 23,765 | 12,385 |
Moncton | 5,910 | 3,030 | 2,615 | 255 | 4,620 | 2,225 | 2,395 |
Saint John | 3,680 | 1,195 | 1,915 | 570 | 3,515 | 1,530 | 1,985 |
Fredericton | 4,395 | 2,210 | 1,745 | 435 | 4,440 | 2,020 | 2,415 |
Bathurst | 975 | 525 | 405 | 40 | 1,090 | 660 | 435 |
CampbelltonFootnote 3 | 555 | 400 | 100 | 50 | 525 | 300 | 225 |
Campbellton (N. B. part - Partie N.- B.) | 500 | 350 | 115 | 45 | 455 | 225 | 235 |
Campbellton (Que. part - Partie Qué.) | 125 | 55 | 60 | 10 | 140 | 75 | 65 |
Edmundston | 720 | 300 | 360 | 55 | 520 | 325 | 190 |
Quebec | 439,965 | 371,910 | 23,755 | 44,300 | 404,280 | 371,910 | 32,370 |
Matane | 640 | 600 | 30 | 0 | 925 | 915 | 10 |
Rimouski | 2,020 | 1,875 | 75 | 80 | 2,260 | 2,145 | 120 |
Rivière-du-Loup | 945 | 905 | 25 | 10 | 1,025 | 970 | 50 |
Baie-Comeau | 830 | 825 | 0 | 0 | 1,440 | 1,395 | 40 |
Chicoutimi - Jonquière | 3,650 | 3,195 | 290 | 165 | 4,415 | 4,070 | 345 |
Alma | 1,045 | 970 | 30 | 40 | 1,500 | 1,465 | 35 |
Dolbeau-Mistassini | 450 | 440 | 10 | 0 | 690 | 680 | 10 |
Sept-Îles | 800 | 770 | 20 | 15 | 1,280 | 1,235 | 45 |
Québec | 20,320 | 15,890 | 1,890 | 2,540 | 23,675 | 20,370 | 3,305 |
Saint-Georges | 1,170 | 1,090 | 60 | 20 | 950 | 930 | 25 |
Thetford Mines | 590 | 560 | 20 | 15 | 745 | 735 | 0 |
Sherbrooke | 7,530 | 5,985 | 430 | 1,115 | 6,815 | 6,160 | 655 |
Magog | 1,200 | 1,155 | 35 | 10 | 1,225 | 1,180 | 45 |
Cowansville | 910 | 880 | 30 | 0 | 685 | 665 | 25 |
Victoriaville | 1,940 | 1,810 | 55 | 70 | 1,595 | 1,580 | 10 |
Trois-Rivières | 4,720 | 4,355 | 130 | 235 | 4,605 | 4,410 | 190 |
Shawinigan | 1,580 | 1,480 | 75 | 20 | 1,770 | 1,735 | 40 |
La Tuque | 225 | 205 | 15 | 10 | 550 | 545 | 0 |
Drummondville | 3,115 | 2,985 | 45 | 85 | 2,555 | 2,480 | 75 |
Granby | 3,025 | 2,785 | 115 | 115 | 2,805 | 2,710 | 95 |
Saint-Hyacinthe | 2,715 | 2,520 | 35 | 165 | 2,790 | 2,705 | 80 |
Sorel-Tracy | 1,030 | 880 | 40 | 115 | 1,095 | 1,085 | 15 |
Joliette | 2,105 | 2,025 | 20 | 65 | 1,850 | 1,745 | 110 |
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu | 4,055 | 3,525 | 390 | 140 | 3,635 | 3,200 | 435 |
Montréal | 90,320 | 42,190 | 12,130 | 36,000 | 53,080 | 34,635 | 18,450 |
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield | 1,505 | 1,460 | 10 | 30 | 1,405 | 1,370 | 35 |
Lachute | 700 | 665 | 25 | 10 | 670 | 655 | 10 |
Val-d'Or | 1,205 | 1,165 | 20 | 20 | 1,625 | 1,530 | 90 |
Amos | 600 | 600 | 0 | 0 | 840 | 820 | 20 |
Rouyn-Noranda | 1,165 | 1,035 | 120 | 10 | 1,975 | 1,745 | 230 |
Ontario | 664,065 | 439,310 | 75,295 | 149,465 | 498,945 | 439,305 | 59,645 |
Cornwall | 2,310 | 1,540 | 615 | 160 | 1,950 | 1,535 | 410 |
HawkesburyFootnote 4 | 795 | 585 | 145 | 60 | 605 | 470 | 135 |
Hawkesbury (Que. part - Partie Qué.) | 110 | 90 | 30 | 0 | 70 | 60 | 10 |
Hawkesbury (Ont. part - Partie Ont.) | 705 | 500 | 145 | 60 | 560 | 410 | 150 |
Ottawa - HullFootnote 5 | 51,420 | 22,560 | 15,405 | 13,450 | 25,845 | 16,995 | 8,845 |
Ottawa - Hull (Que. part - Partie Qué.) | 11,690 | 5,465 | 4,720 | 1,510 | 8,245 | 3,900 | 4,340 |
Ottawa - Hull (Ont. part - Partie Ont.) | 45,620 | 17,090 | 16,580 | 11,940 | 23,495 | 13,090 | 10,400 |
Brockville | 1,990 | 1,630 | 270 | 90 | 1,790 | 1,555 | 235 |
PembrokeFootnote 6 | 1,055 | 835 | 210 | 15 | 1,320 | 1,105 | 215 |
Pembroke (Que. part - Partie Qué.) | 70 | 15 | 50 | 0 | 125 | 65 | 60 |
Pembroke (Ont. part - Partie Ont.) | 1,010 | 815 | 185 | 15 | 1,215 | 1,045 | 170 |
Petawawa | 1,415 | 705 | 685 | 25 | 1,760 | 920 | 845 |
Kingston | 8,895 | 5,545 | 2,210 | 1,145 | 8,290 | 6,075 | 2,215 |
Belleville | 4,935 | 3,875 | 830 | 235 | 4,455 | 3,525 | 930 |
Cobourg | 1,380 | 1,210 | 140 | 30 | 1,205 | 1,140 | 60 |
Port Hope and Hope | 1,120 | 965 | 40 | 115 | 955 | 915 | 45 |
Peterborough | 5,005 | 4,050 | 485 | 475 | 4,600 | 4,000 | 600 |
Kawartha Lakes | 4,055 | 3,710 | 255 | 90 | 2,775 | 2,570 | 205 |
Oshawa | 14,805 | 12,570 | 1,245 | 990 | 9,390 | 8,495 | 890 |
Toronto | 168,390 | 40,530 | 24,220 | 103,640 | 83,495 | 63,545 | 19,950 |
Hamilton | 28,885 | 18,800 | 3,335 | 6,745 | 17,860 | 15,595 | 2,265 |
St. Catharines - Niagara | 10,435 | 6,955 | 1,290 | 2,195 | 7,995 | 6,745 | 1,250 |
Kitchener | 19,130 | 12,270 | 2,965 | 3,895 | 14,345 | 12,120 | 2,220 |
Brantford | 3,800 | 3,250 | 295 | 250 | 2,830 | 2,590 | 240 |
Woodstock | 1,670 | 1,490 | 90 | 85 | 1,560 | 1,455 | 100 |
Tillsonburg | 930 | 795 | 85 | 50 | 705 | 705 | 10 |
Norfolk | 2,490 | 2,060 | 200 | 225 | 2,030 | 1,865 | 165 |
Guelph | 7,485 | 5,650 | 810 | 1,030 | 6,705 | 5,715 | 995 |
Stratford | 1,795 | 1,490 | 135 | 165 | 1,450 | 1,380 | 75 |
London | 18,675 | 12,150 | 2,560 | 3,965 | 15,060 | 12,890 | 2,170 |
Chatham-Kent | 3,155 | 2,625 | 245 | 285 | 3,330 | 3,120 | 210 |
Leamington | 2,720 | 1,685 | 135 | 905 | 1,770 | 1,520 | 255 |
Windsor | 12,705 | 6,615 | 1,630 | 4,460 | 6,115 | 5,210 | 905 |
Sarnia | 3,400 | 2,660 | 350 | 390 | 2,740 | 2,220 | 520 |
Owen Sound | 2,115 | 1,805 | 135 | 180 | 1,390 | 1,245 | 140 |
Collingwood | 1,245 | 1,145 | 80 | 15 | 840 | 755 | 80 |
Barrie | 12,345 | 10,630 | 985 | 730 | 6,535 | 5,760 | 770 |
Orillia | 2,300 | 2,025 | 200 | 75 | 2,200 | 2,020 | 180 |
Midland | 1,880 | 1,590 | 165 | 125 | 1,075 | 1,020 | 60 |
North Bay | 3,240 | 2,635 | 460 | 145 | 3,460 | 2,830 | 630 |
Greater Sudbury | 5,370 | 4,360 | 820 | 190 | 5,345 | 4,610 | 740 |
Elliot Lake | 785 | 685 | 100 | 10 | 1,110 | 1,040 | 65 |
Haileybury | 655 | 590 | 45 | 20 | 785 | 690 | 100 |
Timmins | 1,820 | 1,525 | 240 | 60 | 2,065 | 1,765 | 300 |
Sault Ste. Marie | 1,925 | 1,470 | 295 | 165 | 2,905 | 2,565 | 340 |
Thunder Bay | 4,335 | 2,695 | 1,215 | 425 | 3,855 | 2,590 | 1,270 |
Kenora | 545 | 260 | 250 | 30 | 645 | 305 | 345 |
Manitoba | 49,730 | 28,895 | 13,715 | 7,120 | 47,070 | 28,900 | 18,180 |
Winnipeg | 21,155 | 8,165 | 8,220 | 4,765 | 16,175 | 5,035 | 11,135 |
Portage la Prairie | 910 | 630 | 245 | 40 | 930 | 655 | 275 |
Brandon | 2,750 | 1,660 | 910 | 180 | 2,510 | 1,565 | 950 |
Thompson | 1,375 | 1,075 | 275 | 25 | 970 | 685 | 285 |
Saskatchewan | 54,735 | 37,885 | 13,260 | 3,585 | 60,625 | 37,890 | 22,735 |
Regina | 8,215 | 4,595 | 2,585 | 1,030 | 8,810 | 3,470 | 5,340 |
Yorkton | 1,060 | 710 | 305 | 40 | 1,240 | 815 | 425 |
Moose Jaw | 1,765 | 990 | 695 | 80 | 2,160 | 980 | 1,180 |
Swift Current | 1,025 | 700 | 290 | 30 | 1,130 | 605 | 525 |
Saskatoon | 11,440 | 6,290 | 3,535 | 1,620 | 11,320 | 5,250 | 6,080 |
North Battleford | 1,070 | 865 | 190 | 10 | 1,060 | 780 | 270 |
Prince Albert | 2,550 | 1,875 | 570 | 100 | 2,885 | 1,850 | 1,035 |
Estevan | 625 | 455 | 140 | 25 | 660 | 360 | 305 |
Alberta | 204,520 | 109,910 | 67,965 | 26,645 | 158,395 | 109,905 | 48,485 |
Medicine Hat | 3,775 | 2,100 | 1,400 | 280 | 2,985 | 2,050 | 930 |
Brooks | 1,605 | 565 | 930 | 110 | 1,255 | 895 | 360 |
Lethbridge | 5,425 | 3,440 | 1,530 | 460 | 4,360 | 3,255 | 1,110 |
Calgary | 51,005 | 13,535 | 24,070 | 13,400 | 31,335 | 12,795 | 18,540 |
Red Deer | 7,155 | 4,665 | 2,045 | 440 | 5,655 | 4,420 | 1,235 |
Camrose | 1,230 | 905 | 275 | 50 | 1,100 | 890 | 205 |
Edmonton | 42,785 | 16,945 | 17,840 | 8,005 | 26,935 | 14,265 | 12,670 |
LloydminsterFootnote 7 | 1,865 | 1,000 | 835 | 30 | 1,910 | 1,135 | 770 |
Lloydminster (Sask. part - Partie Sask.) | 635 | 450 | 190 | 0 | 730 | 340 | 385 |
Lloydminster (Alta part - Partie Alb.) | 1,270 | 555 | 690 | 30 | 1,220 | 795 | 425 |
Cold Lake | 2,415 | 1,085 | 1,200 | 130 | 2,080 | 1,095 | 985 |
Grande Prairie | 4,240 | 2,230 | 1,830 | 180 | 3,435 | 2,385 | 1,050 |
Wood Buffalo | 4,110 | 1,650 | 2,160 | 305 | 3,480 | 2,300 | 1,185 |
Wetaskiwin | 1,100 | 850 | 230 | 25 | 1,090 | 865 | 220 |
British Columbia | 272,770 | 169,740 | 47,030 | 56,010 | 223,940 | 169,735 | 54,200 |
Cranbrook | 1,735 | 1,040 | 635 | 65 | 1,480 | 700 | 780 |
Penticton | 2,745 | 2,080 | 480 | 190 | 2,040 | 1,355 | 680 |
Kelowna | 9,610 | 5,865 | 2,860 | 890 | 6,670 | 3,740 | 2,930 |
Vernon | 3,570 | 2,665 | 695 | 205 | 2,865 | 1,970 | 895 |
Kamloops | 5,090 | 3,515 | 1,115 | 455 | 4,565 | 2,980 | 1,585 |
Chilliwack | 4,015 | 3,030 | 780 | 205 | 3,750 | 2,860 | 885 |
Abbotsford | 8,505 | 5,875 | 1,385 | 1,245 | 7,130 | 5,320 | 1,805 |
Vancouver | 84,570 | 19,690 | 19,350 | 45,530 | 43,550 | 21,315 | 22,230 |
Squamish | 1,055 | 805 | 165 | 85 | 935 | 775 | 155 |
Victoria | 16,800 | 8,595 | 5,370 | 2,830 | 13,385 | 8,110 | 5,270 |
Duncan | 2,300 | 1,705 | 395 | 200 | 2,040 | 1,560 | 480 |
Nanaimo | 5,420 | 3,915 | 1,020 | 480 | 4,975 | 3,640 | 1,340 |
Parksville | 1,800 | 1,290 | 450 | 60 | 1,740 | 1,385 | 350 |
Port Alberni | 990 | 840 | 125 | 25 | 1,125 | 1,005 | 120 |
Courtenay | 3,270 | 2,090 | 885 | 295 | 3,085 | 2,035 | 1,050 |
Campbell River | 1,655 | 1,365 | 225 | 65 | 2,325 | 1,955 | 375 |
Powell River | 840 | 665 | 130 | 40 | 890 | 795 | 95 |
Williams Lake | 1,345 | 1,095 | 180 | 65 | 1,690 | 1,205 | 485 |
Quesnel | 1,095 | 840 | 140 | 120 | 1,485 | 1,060 | 425 |
Prince Rupert | 815 | 625 | 160 | 30 | 1,110 | 945 | 165 |
Kitimat | 515 | 315 | 150 | 40 | 730 | 520 | 200 |
Terrace | 1,110 | 810 | 185 | 105 | 1,250 | 940 | 315 |
Prince George | 3,830 | 2,580 | 965 | 280 | 5,045 | 3,635 | 1,405 |
Dawson Creek | 830 | 405 | 410 | 15 | 1,155 | 610 | 545 |
Fort St. John | 1,695 | 1,020 | 655 | 25 | 2,025 | 1,000 | 1,020 |
Yukon Territory | 1,940 | 685 | 1,110 | 140 | 2,635 | 680 | 1,960 |
Whitehorse | 1,295 | 355 | 830 | 110 | 1,565 | 150 | 1,415 |
Northwest Territories | 3,335 | 975 | 2,245 | 120 | 3,775 | 975 | 2,800 |
Yellowknife | 1,630 | 280 | 1,260 | 90 | 1,820 | 150 | 1,670 |
Nunavut | 2,130 | 915 | 1,175 | 40 | 1,875 | 920 | 955 |
Footnotes
- Footnote 1
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Excludes census data for one or more incompletely enumerated Indian reserves or Indian settlements.
- Footnote 2
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Mobility 1: Components of Migration (In- and Out-)
Part A - Plain Language Definition
People who moved from one city or town to another in Canada between May 15, 2000 and May 15, 2001 are 'internal migrants'. People who came from another country between May 15, 2000 and May 15, 2001, to live in Canada, are 'external migrants'. The components of migration divide 'migrants' into three categories based on whether:
- they lived in the same province on May 15, 2001, as they did on May 15, 2000 (intraprovincial migrants);
- they lived in a different province on May 15, 2001, from the one they lived in on May 15, 2000 (interprovincial migrants);
- they lived outside Canada on May 15, 2000, one year before Census Day (external migrants).
Part B - Detailed Definition
Derived variable referring to the types of migrants.
Intraprovincial migrants are movers who, on Census Day, were living in a different census subdivision than the one at which they resided one year earlier, in the same province.
Interprovincial migrants are movers who, on Census Day, were living in a different census subdivision than the one at which they resided one year earlier, in a different province.
External migrants are movers who were living in Canada on Census Day, but who were living outside Canada one year earlier. - Footnote 3
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When a CMA or a CA is split between two provinces, the summation of the two parts does not add up to the total number for this geography because a person can move from one province to another without leaving the CMA or the CA. In this case, this person is considered an out-migrant in one part of the CMA or the CA and an in-migrant in the other part of the CMA or CA, even though this person is not a migrant when looking at the CMA or CA as a whole.
- Footnote 4
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When a CMA or a CA is split between two provinces, the summation of the two parts does not add up to the total number for this geography because a person can move from one province to another without leaving the CMA or the CA. In this case, this person is considered an out-migrant in one part of the CMA or the CA and an in-migrant in the other part of the CMA or CA, even though this person is not a migrant when looking at the CMA or CA as a whole.
- Footnote 5
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When a CMA or a CA is split between two provinces, the summation of the two parts does not add up to the total number for this geography because a person can move from one province to another without leaving the CMA or the CA. In this case, this person is considered an out-migrant in one part of the CMA or the CA and an in-migrant in the other part of the CMA or CA, even though this person is not a migrant when looking at the CMA or CA as a whole. This is different from the 1996 Census, where the persons that moved within the Ottawa-Hull CMA from the Ontario part (Ottawa) to the Quebec part (Hull), or vice versa, were not considered to be migrants.
- Footnote 6
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When a CMA or a CA is split between two provinces, the summation of the two parts does not add up to the total number for this geography because a person can move from one province to another without leaving the CMA or the CA. In this case, this person is considered an out-migrant in one part of the CMA or the CA and an in-migrant in the other part of the CMA or CA, even though this person is not a migrant when looking at the CMA or CA as a whole.
- Footnote 7
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When a CMA or a CA is split between two provinces, the summation of the two parts does not add up to the total number for this geography because a person can move from one province to another without leaving the CMA or the CA. In this case, this person is considered an out-migrant in one part of the CMA or the CA and an in-migrant in the other part of the CMA or CA, even though this person is not a migrant when looking at the CMA or CA as a whole.
Source: Statistics Canada, 2001 Census of Population, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 97F0008XCB2001010.
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