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Order | Top 10 mid-size urban areas |
Province | Proportion (in percentage) |
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Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2006. |
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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) |
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Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2006. |
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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 |