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Table 16
Proportion of young adults aged 20 to 29 living in the parental home, census metropolitan areas, 2001 and 2006
Census metropolitan areas 2001 2006
percentage

Note:
2001 data for Barrie, Brantford, Guelph, Kelowna, Moncton and Peterborough are based on 2006 Census geographic boundaries.

Sources: Statistics Canada, censuses of population, 2001 and 2006.

Toronto 54.0 57.9
Hamilton 48.7 53.8
Oshawa 47.5 52.8
St. Catharines - Niagara 47.6 51.4
Vancouver 45.7 50.6
Thunder Bay 43.8 50.0
Windsor 43.3 49.1
St. John's 46.3 47.6
Brantford 44.6 47.4
Canada 41.1 43.5
Abbotsford 41.1 43.3
Barrie 36.3 43.0
Peterborough 40.1 42.6
Kitchener 38.7 42.1
Winnipeg 38.0 42.0
Saint John 38.6 41.9
Greater Sudbury / Grand Sudbury 41.3 41.3
Ottawa - Gatineau 35.8 41.1
Saguenay 45.2 40.2
Guelph 35.2 40.2
Montréal 39.1 39.8
London 36.2 39.2
Kingston 32.8 36.1
Kelowna 33.0 36.0
Edmonton 34.2 34.5
Calgary 31.8 34.0
Victoria 30.0 33.5
Trois-Rivières 38.3 33.5
Québec 37.8 33.3
Halifax 30.7 33.2
Regina 32.5 32.9
Moncton 30.1 30.7
Saskatoon 27.0 28.4
Sherbrooke 26.4 25.3