Components of population change in Calgary, based on 2021 boundaries
The Population and Dwellings data from the 2021 Federal Census covers population in private households by age and gender. For questions, please contact socialresearch@calgary.ca. Please visit Data about Calgary's population for more information.
Population in private households refers to all persons or group of persons who occupy the same dwelling and do not have a usual place of residence elsewhere in Canada or abroad. For census purposes, households are classified into three groups: private households, collective households, and households outside Canada. Unless otherwise specified, all data in census products are for private households only. Population in private households includes Canadian citizens and landed immigrants whose usual place of residence is Canada. Also includes refugee claimants, holders of work and study permits, Canadian citizens and landed immigrants at sea or in port aboard merchant or government vessels, and Canadian citizens away from Canada on military or diplomatic business. Excludes government representatives and military members of other countries and residents of other countries visiting Canada.
Age refers to the age of a person (or subject) of interest at last birthday (or relative to a specified, well‑defined reference date).
Gender refers to an individual's personal and social identity as a man, woman, or non‑binary person (a person who is not exclusively a man or a woman). A person's gender may differ from their sex at birth, and from what is indicated on their current identification or legal documents such as their birth certificate, passport, or driver's licence. A person's gender may change over time. Statistics Canada collected data about transgender and non-binary populations for the first time on the 2021 Census. The category "Men+" includes men (and/or boys), as well as some non-binary persons. The category "Women+" also includes women (and/or girls), as well as some non-binary persons.
This is a one-time load of Statistics Canada federal census data from 2021 applied to the Communities, Wards, and City geographical boundaries current as of 2022 (so they will likely not match the current year's boundaries). Update frequency is every 5 years. Data Steward: Business Unit Community Strategies (Demographics and Evaluation). This dataset is for general public and internal City business groups.
The gross domestic product in Alberta increased by **** billion dollars (+***** percent) in 2021 in comparison to the previous year. Therefore, the gross domestic product in Alberta reached a peak in 2021 with ****** billion dollars.
The statistic illustrates the number of domestic passengers arriving or departing at Calgary International Airport between 2015 and 2021. In 2021, the Canadian airport handled only *** million domestic passengers.
The Families and Households data from the 2021 Federal Census covers household, household size, census family, and marital status. For questions, please contact socialresearch@calgary.ca. Please visit Data about Calgary's population for more information.
Household refers to a person or group of persons who occupy the same dwelling and do not have a usual place of residence elsewhere in Canada or abroad. The dwelling may be either a collective dwelling or a private dwelling. The household may consist of a family group such as a census family, of two or more families sharing a dwelling, of a group of unrelated persons or of a person living alone. Household members who are temporarily absent on reference day are considered part of their usual household.
Household size refers to the number of persons in a private household.
Census family refers to a married couple and the children, if any, of either and/or both spouses; a couple living common law and the children, if any, of either and/or both partners; or a parent of any marital status in a one‑parent family with at least one child living in the same dwelling and that child or those children. All members of a particular census family live in the same dwelling.
Children may be biological or adopted children regardless of their age or marital status as long as they live in the dwelling and do not have their own married spouse, common‑law partner or child living in the dwelling. Grandchildren living with their grandparent(s) but with no parents present also constitute a census family.
One-parent refers to mothers or fathers, with no married spouse or common-law partner present, living in a dwelling with one or more children.
Marital status refers to whether or not a person is living in a common‑law union as well as the legal marital status of those who are not living in a common‑law union. All persons aged less than 15 are considered as never married and not living common law. Possible marital statuses are: Common-law, Divorced, Married, Separated, Single, and Widowed.
This is a one-time load of Statistics Canada federal census data from 2021 applied to the Communities, Wards, and City geographical boundaries current as of 2022 (so they will likely not match the current year's boundaries). Update frequency is every 5 years. Data Steward: Business Unit Community Strategies (Demographics and Evaluation). This dataset is for general public and internal City business groups.
Presents detailed demographic and socio-economic information for the Provincial Electoral Division of Calgary-Currie for the 2023 provincial general election. Data have been specifically tabulated from the 2021 Census of Canada and include age, gender, marital status, household types and family structure, language, Indigenous identity, immigrant population, visible minorities, religion, mobility, dwelling characteristics, education, labour force activity and income. A map of the electoral division is included.
The statistic shows the hotel value per room in Calgary from 2010 to 2021. In 2018, the estimated value per hotelroom in Calgary was ***** thousand Canadian dollars.
Interprovincial and intraprovincial migrants, by census metropolitan area and census agglomeration of origin and destination, 2021 boundaries.
Ward boundaries have been updated for the 2021 General Election. These boundaries will not come into effect until Election Day October 18, 2021.
The statistic portrays the number of passengers at Calgary International Airport between 2011 and 2021. In 2021, passenger traffic at this airport amounted to almost 6.33 million people boarding or leaving planes.
During the period August 31, 2020 to August 28, 2021, Calgary radio stations had **** million listeners. The average daily radio audience in the Calgary central market area from December 2014 to 2021 was stable with a slight increase over the years.
The Employment data from the 2021 Federal Census covers labour force status, employment status, labour force participation rate, industry, and occupation. For questions, please contact socialresearch@calgary.ca. Please visit Data about Calgary's population for more information.
Labour force status refers to whether a person was employed, unemployed or not in the labour force during the reference period. Not in the labour force refers to persons who were neither employed nor unemployed during the reference period. This includes persons who, during the reference period were either unable to work or unavailable for work. It also includes persons who were without work and who had neither actively looked for work in the past four weeks nor had a job to start within four weeks of the reference period.
Employment status refers to the employment status of a person during the period of Sunday, May 2 to Saturday, May 8, 2021. An employed person is one who did any work at all at a job or business, that is, paid work in the context of an employer-employee relationship, or self-employment. This category excludes persons not at work because they were on layoff or between casual jobs, and those who did not then have a job (even if they had a job to start at a future date). While an unemployed person is one who was without paid work or without self-employment work and was available for work. An unemployed person either: had actively looked for paid work in the past four weeks; was on temporary lay-off and expected to return to his or her job; or had definite arrangements to start a new job in four weeks or less.
Labour force participation rate refers to the total labour force in that group, expressed as a percentage of the total population in that group.
Industry refers to the general nature of the business carried out in the establishment where the person worked. The industry data are produced according to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Occupation refers to the kind of work performed in a job, a job being all the tasks carried out by a particular worker to complete their duties. An occupation is a set of jobs that are sufficiently similar in work performed. The occupation data are produced according to the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021.
This is a one-time load of Statistics Canada federal census data from 2021 applied to the Communities, Wards, and City geographical boundaries current as of 2022 (so they will likely not match the current year's boundaries). Update frequency is every 5 years. Data Steward: Business Unit Community Strategies (Demographics and Evaluation). This dataset is for general public and internal City business groups.
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This data set contains the metadata for the twelve (12) registered scans of the Stampede Elm, Calgary. The laser scanner Z+F 5010X was used to collect the data. The data was collected by the Capture 2 Preserve team on January 7, 2021. All scans were registered and processed in Z+F Laser Control V. 9.2.1 (2021-01-07)
Community boundaries for the City of Calgary
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This data set contains twelve (12) registered scans of the Stampede Elm, Calgary. The laser scanner Z+F 5010X was used to collect the data. The data was collected by the Capture 2 Preserve team on January 7, 2021. All scans were registered and processed in Z+F Laser Control V. 9.2.1
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This data set contains sixty-five (65) registered scans of the Blackfoot Gallery, Glenbow Museum, Calgary. The laser scanner Leica BLK 360 was used to collect the data. The data was collected by the Capture 2 Preserve team from the 26th to 27th of October 2021. All scans were registered and processed in Cyclone Register 360 (BLK edition) and Autodesk Recap Pro V. 22.
The statistic gives the operating expenses of Calgary International Airport between 2018 and 2020 and gives a projection through 2025. In 2021, Calgary International Airport is expected to record total operating expenses of *** million Canadian dollars.
The Impervious Surface 2021 dataset is a collection of polygon features derived from Calgary Digital Aerial Survey mapping linework which have been determined as impervious. Impervious surfaces are defined as any material which will seal the soil surface, impede water infiltration, collect solar heat or deprive tree or vegetation roots of aeration. Impervious surfaces effect many aspects of our City, including storm run off volumes, pollutant concentrations and drainage. The City must understand and manage the amount of impervious surfaces carefully to ensure the ongoing health and vitality of the municipality and the environment. To learn more about other DAS products available, visit Digital Aerial Survey
These are the results of the 2018 to 2021 Citizen Satisfaction survey. To see the most recent reports, visit Calgary.ca/citizensatisfaction.
For detailed information on the variables in this dataset, see the variable metadata.
Methodology The Citizen Satisfaction survey is a telephone survey conducted with a randomly selected sample of Calgarians aged 18 years and older. The survey is conducted on an annual basis. The data are weighted to ensure the overall sample’s quadrant, ward, and age/gender composition reflects that of the actual Calgary population aged 18 or older according to Municipal and Federal Census data. Weights are included in the dataset.
The variable metadata contains detailed information on the variables.
Final results of the 2021 General Election. Mayoral results by ward and voting station, Councillor results by ward and voting station, School Board results by combined wards and voting station.
Components of population change in Calgary, based on 2021 boundaries