Census Profile, 2016 Census
Fort Saskatchewan [Population centre], Alberta and Alberta [Province]

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Characteristic Fort Saskatchewan
Alberta
[Population centre]
Alberta

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Total Male Female Total Male Female
Counts (unless otherwise specified)
Highest certificate, diploma or degree
Total - Highest certificate, diploma or degree for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample dataCensus data footnote 146 18,700 9,455 9,245 3,206,050 1,602,810 1,603,235
No certificate, diploma or degree 2,545 1,320 1,225 540,665 284,020 256,640
Secondary (high) school diploma or equivalency certificateCensus data footnote 147 5,735 2,630 3,105 895,885 440,665 455,220
Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree 10,420 5,510 4,910 1,769,500 878,130 891,375
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma 2,805 2,285 520 309,465 242,160 67,305
Trades certificate or diploma other than Certificate of Apprenticeship or Certificate of QualificationCensus data footnote 148 705 435 270 94,735 56,255 38,480
Certificate of Apprenticeship or Certificate of QualificationCensus data footnote 149 2,105 1,855 250 214,730 185,905 28,825
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma 4,565 1,935 2,630 615,480 250,590 364,895
University certificate or diploma below bachelor level 525 225 295 94,620 36,875 57,750
University certificate, diploma or degree at bachelor level or above 2,515 1,050 1,465 749,930 348,510 401,425
Bachelor's degree 1,955 760 1,195 530,085 235,610 294,470
University certificate or diploma above bachelor level 160 90 65 39,955 18,075 21,880
Degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or optometry 50 25 30 21,850 11,810 10,045
Master's degree 320 165 155 133,265 67,215 66,055
Earned doctorateCensus data footnote 150 35 15 15 24,770 15,805 8,965
Total - Highest certificate, diploma or degree for the population aged 25 to 64 years in private households - 25% sample dataCensus data footnote 146 13,335 6,715 6,620 2,257,820 1,131,030 1,126,795
No certificate, diploma or degree 1,070 580 490 244,755 136,085 108,675
Secondary (high) school diploma or equivalency certificateCensus data footnote 147 3,720 1,675 2,045 569,435 283,290 286,145
Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree 8,550 4,465 4,080 1,443,635 711,655 731,975
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma 2,215 1,840 370 238,220 189,180 49,035
Trades certificate or diploma other than Certificate of Apprenticeship or Certificate of QualificationCensus data footnote 148 520 330 200 69,415 42,445 26,970
Certificate of Apprenticeship or Certificate of QualificationCensus data footnote 149 1,690 1,515 175 168,805 146,740 22,065
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma 3,735 1,560 2,175 496,375 203,350 293,020
University certificate or diploma below bachelor level 430 180 250 73,315 29,315 44,005
University certificate, diploma or degree at bachelor level or above 2,165 880 1,285 635,730 289,810 345,920
Bachelor's degree 1,700 645 1,050 448,235 197,045 251,195
University certificate or diploma above bachelor level 135 75 60 32,095 14,155 17,940
Degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or optometry 30 0 25 18,855 9,505 9,350
Master's degree 275 140 140 116,975 57,230 59,740
Earned doctorateCensus data footnote 150 25 15 10 19,570 11,875 7,695
Major field of study - Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) 2016
Total - Major field of study - Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) 2016 for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample dataCensus data footnote 151 18,695 9,455 9,245 3,206,045 1,602,810 1,603,235
No postsecondary certificate, diploma or degreeCensus data footnote 152 8,280 3,950 4,330 1,436,545 724,680 711,865
Education 690 215 475 121,930 29,000 92,930
13. Education 690 215 475 121,930 29,000 92,930
Visual and performing arts, and communications technologies 215 75 135 49,660 20,960 28,705
10. Communications technologies/technicians and support services 80 35 40 9,130 6,305 2,820
50. Visual and performing arts 135 35 95 40,535 14,650 25,885
Humanities 215 75 140 69,305 27,480 41,830
16. Aboriginal and foreign languages, literatures and linguistics 15 10 10 6,790 1,620 5,170
23. English language and literature/letters 40 10 35 15,110 4,270 10,840
24. Liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities 80 20 55 20,660 7,275 13,390
30A Interdisciplinary humanitiesCensus data footnote 153 0 0 0 225 105 125
38. Philosophy and religious studies 30 10 20 4,890 2,750 2,140
39. Theology and religious vocations 40 30 10 11,435 6,560 4,865
54. History 20 0 15 8,600 4,560 4,045
55. French language and literature/letters 0 0 0 1,595 345 1,250
Social and behavioural sciences and law 625 140 485 159,735 51,705 108,030
05. Area, ethnic, cultural, gender, and group studies 10 0 10 2,345 470 1,875
09. Communication, journalism and related programs 50 15 30 17,180 6,320 10,865
19. Family and consumer sciences/human sciences 160 15 145 28,750 2,185 26,570
22. Legal professions and studies 125 10 115 29,000 9,355 19,645
30B Interdisciplinary social and behavioural sciencesCensus data footnote 154 10 10 0 2,190 605 1,580
42. Psychology 105 30 80 27,275 6,765 20,515
45. Social sciences 170 65 105 52,985 26,000 26,985
Business, management and public administration 1,710 505 1,205 361,530 133,045 228,485
30.16 Accounting and computer science 0 0 0 670 155 520
44. Public administration and social service professions 120 30 90 21,565 4,015 17,555
52. Business, management, marketing and related support services 1,585 480 1,110 339,295 128,885 210,410
Physical and life sciences and technologies 270 135 135 72,850 38,330 34,525
26. Biological and biomedical sciences 85 35 50 25,850 10,955 14,895
30.01 Biological and physical sciences 50 35 15 15,410 7,270 8,145
30C Other interdisciplinary physical and life sciencesCensus data footnote 155 0 0 0 555 170 385
40. Physical sciences 65 45 20 26,130 17,875 8,255
41. Science technologies/technicians 65 25 35 4,900 2,055 2,845
Mathematics, computer and information sciences 250 100 145 60,830 37,710 23,120
11. Computer and information sciences and support services 200 85 115 48,975 32,855 16,125
25. Library science 40 0 35 4,295 515 3,780
27. Mathematics and statistics 10 10 0 7,050 4,020 3,035
30D Interdisciplinary mathematics, computer and information sciencesCensus data footnote 156 0 0 0 515 330 185
Architecture, engineering, and related technologies 3,815 3,505 315 463,185 415,665 47,520
04. Architecture and related services 20 10 15 11,325 7,140 4,190
14. Engineering 390 300 90 110,345 89,275 21,070
15. Engineering technologies and engineering-related fields 590 505 85 84,800 72,145 12,655
30.12 Historic preservation and conservation 0 0 0 60 10 50
46. Construction trades 1,250 1,195 60 100,370 96,810 3,560
47. Mechanic and repair technologies/technicians 1,005 965 40 103,880 100,100 3,785
48. Precision production 560 530 30 52,400 50,195 2,205
Agriculture, natural resources and conservation 180 115 65 44,270 27,245 17,025
01. Agriculture, agriculture operations and related sciences 110 75 30 28,440 17,860 10,580
03. Natural resources and conservation 70 35 30 15,830 9,390 6,445
Health and related fields 1,575 190 1,385 270,920 51,220 219,700
31. Parks, recreation, leisure and fitness studies 75 35 45 19,300 9,110 10,195
51. Health professions and related programs 1,485 150 1,335 245,265 38,460 206,810
60. Dental, medical and veterinary residency programs 15 0 0 6,350 3,650 2,695
Personal, protective and transportation services 870 440 430 95,140 45,720 49,415
12. Personal and culinary services 395 75 325 57,285 14,985 42,305
28. Military science, leadership and operational art 10 0 0 250 230 20
29. Military technologies and applied sciences 0 0 0 740 655 85
43. Security and protective services 305 200 105 16,985 11,590 5,400
49. Transportation and materials moving 165 160 0 19,880 18,270 1,610
Other 0 0 0 150 60 95
30.99 Multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary studies, other 0 0 0 145 60 95
Total - Major field of study - Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) 2016 for the population aged 25 to 64 years in private households - 25% sample dataCensus data footnote 151 13,330 6,715 6,620 2,257,820 1,131,025 1,126,795
No postsecondary certificate, diploma or degreeCensus data footnote 152 4,785 2,250 2,535 814,190 419,370 394,820
Education 550 160 385 91,020 19,920 71,105
13. Education 550 165 385 91,025 19,920 71,100
Visual and performing arts, and communications technologies 165 60 100 40,255 16,670 23,585
10. Communications technologies/technicians and support services 55 35 25 7,095 4,810 2,285
50. Visual and performing arts 110 30 80 33,155 11,860 21,300
Humanities 150 50 100 55,985 21,840 34,145
16. Aboriginal and foreign languages, literatures and linguistics 10 10 10 5,690 1,310 4,380
23. English language and literature/letters 20 0 15 12,345 3,425 8,920
24. Liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities 55 20 40 17,320 6,020 11,300
30A Interdisciplinary humanitiesCensus data footnote 153 0 0 0 200 95 100
38. Philosophy and religious studies 25 0 20 3,930 2,205 1,725
39. Theology and religious vocations 25 15 10 8,500 4,960 3,545
54. History 20 10 10 6,855 3,565 3,285
55. French language and literature/letters 0 0 0 1,140 245 895
Social and behavioural sciences and law 575 125 445 135,545 42,855 92,685
05. Area, ethnic, cultural, gender, and group studies 10 0 10 2,025 425 1,600
09. Communication, journalism and related programs 35 10 25 14,880 5,360 9,520
19. Family and consumer sciences/human sciences 145 15 135 23,730 1,770 21,960
22. Legal professions and studies 120 10 110 25,095 7,395 17,705
30B Interdisciplinary social and behavioural sciencesCensus data footnote 154 10 10 0 1,790 530 1,255
42. Psychology 100 30 65 22,460 5,290 17,170
45. Social sciences 150 55 95 45,565 22,095 23,465
Business, management and public administration 1,410 420 990 301,995 110,825 191,170
30.16 Accounting and computer science 0 0 0 560 135 420
44. Public administration and social service professions 95 15 80 18,035 3,130 14,910
52. Business, management, marketing and related support services 1,310 400 910 283,400 107,560 175,840
Physical and life sciences and technologies 235 120 115 58,120 29,655 28,465
26. Biological and biomedical sciences 85 35 50 20,925 8,620 12,310
30.01 Biological and physical sciences 35 30 0 12,175 5,740 6,435
30C Other interdisciplinary physical and life sciencesCensus data footnote 155 10 0 10 460 155 305
40. Physical sciences 60 35 25 20,785 13,645 7,140
41. Science technologies/technicians 50 20 30 3,775 1,500 2,270
Mathematics, computer and information sciences 210 85 130 53,975 33,590 20,385
11. Computer and information sciences and support services 180 80 100 44,735 29,980 14,750
25. Library science 30 0 25 3,400 440 2,965
27. Mathematics and statistics 0 0 0 5,420 2,915 2,500
30D Interdisciplinary mathematics, computer and information sciencesCensus data footnote 156 0 0 0 420 255 165
Architecture, engineering, and related technologies 3,110 2,815 295 376,875 335,210 41,670
04. Architecture and related services 25 10 15 9,335 5,630 3,710
14. Engineering 340 250 90 95,005 75,840 19,170
15. Engineering technologies and engineering-related fields 450 380 65 69,300 58,610 10,690
30.12 Historic preservation and conservation 0 0 0 55 10 50
46. Construction trades 1,065 1,005 60 80,455 77,430 3,020
47. Mechanic and repair technologies/technicians 785 740 40 81,470 78,290 3,180
48. Precision production 460 430 25 41,255 39,405 1,850
Agriculture, natural resources and conservation 140 90 50 35,820 21,060 14,760
01. Agriculture, agriculture operations and related sciences 80 55 20 21,990 12,970 9,025
03. Natural resources and conservation 60 35 30 13,825 8,090 5,740
Health and related fields 1,285 150 1,135 217,640 42,225 175,410
31. Parks, recreation, leisure and fitness studies 70 25 40 15,955 7,530 8,425
51. Health professions and related programs 1,215 120 1,095 196,250 31,775 164,475
60. Dental, medical and veterinary residency programs 0 0 0 5,435 2,925 2,505
Personal, protective and transportation services 715 380 335 76,300 37,755 38,540
12. Personal and culinary services 295 60 235 44,755 12,085 32,670
28. Military science, leadership and operational art 10 10 0 190 170 20
29. Military technologies and applied sciences 0 0 0 460 410 50
43. Security and protective services 285 190 95 14,100 9,595 4,505
49. Transportation and materials moving 135 130 0 16,795 15,490 1,305
Other 0 0 0 115 55 60
30.99 Multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary studies, other 0 0 0 110 55 60
Location of study compared with province or territory of residence with countries outside Canada
Total - Location of study compared with province or territory of residence with countries outside Canada for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample dataCensus data footnote 157 18,695 9,455 9,245 3,206,045 1,602,810 1,603,235
No postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree 8,280 3,950 4,330 1,436,545 724,685 711,865
Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degreeCensus data footnote 158 10,415 5,505 4,915 1,769,505 878,130 891,370
Location of study inside Canada 9,510 5,110 4,395 1,424,855 709,950 714,905
Same as province or territory of residence 7,235 3,915 3,315 1,064,560 530,135 534,430
Different than province or territory of residence 2,275 1,195 1,075 360,290 179,815 180,475
Location of study outside CanadaCensus data footnote 159 910 395 515 344,645 168,180 176,465
United StatesCensus data footnote 160 180 85 90 45,690 25,545 20,145
Philippines 295 85 210 68,760 26,480 42,280
India 65 30 35 41,560 21,025 20,535
United KingdomCensus data footnote 161 130 65 65 28,630 16,255 12,370
ChinaCensus data footnote 162 25 0 10 18,850 8,805 10,050
France 0 0 0 2,150 1,275 875
Other 220 115 100 139,010 68,800 70,210
Total - Location of study compared with province or territory of residence with countries outside Canada for the population aged 25 to 64 years in private households - 25% sample dataCensus data footnote 157 13,335 6,715 6,620 2,257,820 1,131,030 1,126,795
No postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree 4,785 2,250 2,535 814,190 419,375 394,820
Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degreeCensus data footnote 158 8,550 4,465 4,085 1,443,630 711,655 731,980
Location of study inside Canada 7,795 4,155 3,640 1,150,780 572,180 578,595
Same as province or territory of residence 5,960 3,175 2,780 857,370 426,365 431,010
Different than province or territory of residence 1,835 980 860 293,410 145,820 147,590
Location of study outside CanadaCensus data footnote 159 755 315 440 292,850 139,470 153,380
United StatesCensus data footnote 160 160 80 85 34,655 18,640 16,015
Philippines 265 65 200 64,000 24,435 39,565
India 65 30 30 37,240 18,505 18,740
United KingdomCensus data footnote 161 70 25 45 20,065 11,390 8,675
ChinaCensus data footnote 162 20 0 10 16,600 7,630 8,965
France 0 0 0 1,870 1,105 765
Other 170 100 75 118,425 57,770 60,655

Source

Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population.

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How to cite: Statistics Canada. 2017. Fort Saskatchewan [Population centre], Alberta and Alberta [Province] (table). Census Profile. 2016 Census. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-X2016001. Ottawa. Released November 29, 2017.
https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/prof/index.cfm?Lang=E (accessed June 24, 2024).

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