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Table 17
Proportion of young adults aged 20 to 29 living with their parents, mid-size urban areas, 2006

Order Top 10 mid-size
urban areas
Province Proportion
(in percentage)

Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2006.

1 Cape Breton Nova Scotia 61.2
2 Bay Roberts Newfoundland and Labrador 58.9
3 Norfolk Ontario 56.0
4 Grand Falls - Windsor Newfoundland and Labrador 54.7
5 Miramichi New Brunswick 54.5
6 Kawartha Lakes Ontario 53.8
7 Port Hope Ontario 52.7
8 Cobourg Ontario 51.9
9 Corner Brook Newfoundland and Labrador 51.8
10 Sault Ste. Marie Ontario 51.4
Order Bottom 10
mid-size urban areas
Province Proportion
(in percentage)

Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2006.

1 Petawawa Ontario 16.2
2 Fort St. John British Columbia 17.4
3 Grande Prairie Alberta 18.0
3 Brooks Alberta 18.0
5 Cold Lake Alberta 18.5
6 Lloydminster Alberta 19.7
7 Red Deer Alberta 21.1
8 Brandon Manitoba 22.0
9 Estevan Saskatchewan 22.8
10 Dawson Creek British Columbia 23.8