The number of Japanese residents in the Canadian city Calgary amounted to almost *** thousand people as of October 2018. The resident population increased by about *** people compared to the previous year. The statistic, which is based on the information gathered by Japanese diplomatic missions abroad, does not include descendants of Japanese emigrants (nikkeijin) who do not hold Japanese citizenship. People with multiple citizenship are counted.
Components of population change in Calgary, based on 2021 boundaries
Community-level tabulations of annual census counts of residents, dwellings, and dwelling occupancy. Community boundaries can change over time. These results are based on the community boundaries at the time of data collection in each year.
To assist with primary health care planning, Alberta Health has developed a series of reports to provide a broad range of demographic, socio-economic and population health statistics considered relevant to primary health care for communities across the province. These community profiles provide information at the Zone and Local Geographic Area (LGA) level for each of the 132 LGAs in Alberta. Each Profile offers an overview of the current health status of residents in the LGA, indicators of the area's current and future health needs, and evidence as to which quality services are needed on a timely basis to address the area's needs. The profiles are intended to highlight areas of need and provide relevant information to support the consistent and sustainable planning of primary health services.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Calgary Court cross streets in Huntington Station, NY.
To assist with primary health care planning, Alberta Health has developed a series of reports to provide a broad range of demographic, socio-economic and population health statistics considered relevant to primary health care for communities across the province. These community profiles provide information at the Zone and Local Geographic Area (LGA) level for each of the 132 LGAs in Alberta. Each Profile offers an overview of the current health status of residents in the LGA, indicators of the area's current and future health needs, and evidence as to which quality services are needed on a timely basis to address the area's needs. The profiles are intended to highlight areas of need and provide relevant information to support the consistent and sustainable planning of primary health services.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Calgary Way cross streets in Valley Center, CA.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Calgary Court cross streets in Oakdale, CA.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Calgary Drive cross streets in Sunnyvale, CA.
Ward-level tabulations of annual census counts of residents, dwellings, and dwelling occupancy. Ward boundaries can change over time. These results are based on the ward boundaries at the time of data collection in each year.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Calgary Trail cross streets in Little Rock, AR.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Calgary Drive cross streets in Shreveport, LA.
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.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Calgary Drive cross streets in Peachtree City, GA.
This table provides statistics on Family Composition, Family Income, Housing Mobility, Language, Immigration, Educational Attainment, Household and Dwelling Characteristics for selected indicators. This indicator dataset contains information at both Local Geographic Area (for example, Lacombe, Red Deer - North, Calgary - West Bow, etc.) and Alberta levels. Local geographic area refers to 132 geographic areas created by Alberta Health (AH) and Alberta Health Services (AHS) based on census boundaries. The Federal Census (2016) and National Household Survey (2016) information is custom extracted by Statistics Canada at the local geographic area level. The population of these areas varies from very small in rural areas to large in metropolitan centers. This table is the part of "Alberta Health Primary Health Care - Community Profiles" report published August 2022.
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Canada Construction Price Index: Non Residential: Industrial: Factory: Calgary data was reported at 104.900 2023=100 in Mar 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 103.700 2023=100 for Dec 2024. Canada Construction Price Index: Non Residential: Industrial: Factory: Calgary data is updated quarterly, averaging 45.200 2023=100 from Mar 1981 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 177 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 104.900 2023=100 in Mar 2025 and a record low of 27.200 2023=100 in Mar 1985. Canada Construction Price Index: Non Residential: Industrial: Factory: Calgary data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.EA011: Construction Price Index: 2023=100.
Components of population change in Calgary, based on 2016 boundaries
The City of Calgary has been conducting the annual civic census for over fifty years. This dataset provides the counts of residents and dwelling units including by structure type broken out into community districts for years 1968-1997.
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Canada Construction Price Index: Residential: Apartment: High Rise: Calgary data was reported at 111.900 2023=100 in Mar 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 110.100 2023=100 for Dec 2024. Canada Construction Price Index: Residential: Apartment: High Rise: Calgary data is updated quarterly, averaging 53.000 2023=100 from Mar 1988 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 149 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 111.900 2023=100 in Mar 2025 and a record low of 26.900 2023=100 in Mar 1988. Canada Construction Price Index: Residential: Apartment: High Rise: Calgary data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.EA011: Construction Price Index: 2023=100.
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Canada Construction Price Index: Non Residential: Commercial: Shopping Centre: Calgary data was reported at 106.100 2023=100 in Mar 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 104.900 2023=100 for Dec 2024. Canada Construction Price Index: Non Residential: Commercial: Shopping Centre: Calgary data is updated quarterly, averaging 45.300 2023=100 from Mar 1981 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 177 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 106.100 2023=100 in Mar 2025 and a record low of 27.600 2023=100 in Sep 1984. Canada Construction Price Index: Non Residential: Commercial: Shopping Centre: Calgary data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.EA011: Construction Price Index: 2023=100.
The number of Japanese residents in the Canadian city Calgary amounted to almost *** thousand people as of October 2018. The resident population increased by about *** people compared to the previous year. The statistic, which is based on the information gathered by Japanese diplomatic missions abroad, does not include descendants of Japanese emigrants (nikkeijin) who do not hold Japanese citizenship. People with multiple citizenship are counted.