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Provides a statistical overview of various geographic areas based on a number of detailed variables.
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Full table title: Age (20), Household Type of Person (9), Gender (3), Disability (3) and Marital status (9) for the Population in Private Households of Canada, Census Metropolitan Areas, Tracted Census Agglomerations and Census Tracts, 2021 Census - 25% Sample Data
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Statistics Canada Census Data from 2021. This dataset includes the household type data provided by Statistics Canada joined with the census tracts. Each topic covered by the census was exported as a separate table. Each table contains the total, male, and female characteristics as fields for each census tract. Topics range from population, age and sex, immigration, language, family and households, income, education, and labour. For more information on definitions of terms used in the tables and other notes, refer to Statistics Canada's 2021 Census.
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Statistics Canada Census Data from 2021. This dataset includes the religion data provided by Statistics Canada joined with the census tracts. Each topic covered by the census was exported as a separate table. Each table contains the total, male, and female characteristics as fields for each census tract. Topics range from population, age and sex, immigration, language, family and households, income, education, and labour. For more information on definitions of terms used in the tables and other notes, refer to Statistics Canada's 2021 Census.
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Census tracts are small, relatively stable geographic areas that usually have a population of 2,500 to 8,000. They are located in census metropolitan areas and in census agglomerations with an urban core population of 50,000 or more from the previous census.
These files were digitized at the University of Toronto Map & Data Library to improve accuracy over the original 1981 CARTLIB files from Statistics Canada. They were digitized by tracing 2011 census tract polygons where boundaries have not changed, and using georeferenced Statistics Canada 1981 census tract maps where boundaries have changed. All maps were georeferenced using first order polynomial transformation. The digitized dataset contains CMAUID, CTNAME and CTUID fields containing the identifiers for each census metropolitan area and each census tract. These fields can be used to join associated tabular data.
The original CARTLIB data files, digitized Shapefiles for each CMA, and other supporting files and documentation, are available as additional downloads from Scholars GeoPortal.
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Statistics Canada Census Data from 2021. This dataset includes the census tracts provided by Statistics Canada. The census covers a number of different topics with each topic exported as a separate table. Each table contains the total, male, and female characteristics as fields for each census tract. Topics range from population, age and sex, immigration, language, family and households, income, education, and labour. For more information on definitions of terms used in the tables and other notes, refer to Statistics Canada's 2021 Census.
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There are two types of boundary files: cartographic and digital. Cartographic boundary files portray the geographic areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. Digital boundary files portray the full extent of the geographic areas, including the coastal water area.
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This profile presents information from the 2021 Census of Population for various levels of geography, including provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census tracts.
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Data on marital status, age group and gender for the population aged 15 and over, Canada, census metropolitan areas, tracted census agglomerations and census tracts, 2021 Census.
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Data on distribution of total income by place of work status for census metropolitan areas, tracted census agglomerations and census tracts.
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TwitterThis dataset is a spatially corrected version of the 1996 Canadian Census Tract Digital Boundary File (DBF). The original boundary file from Statistics Canada contained substantial spatial mismatch error compared to boundaries of other census years. We corrected this mismatch error via a conflation procedure which is further described here: https://github.com/jamaps/census_canada_conflation
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The Canadian Longitudinal Tract Database enables the spatial apportionment of Canadian census tract-level data from different census years to common geographic boundaries. This dataset contains the apportionment tables and associated documentation.
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Statistics Canada Census Data from 2021. This dataset includes the generation status data provided by Statistics Canada joined with the census tracts. Each topic covered by the census was exported as a separate table. Each table contains the total, male, and female characteristics as fields for each census tract. Topics range from population, age and sex, immigration, language, family and households, income, education, and labour. For more information on definitions of terms used in the tables and other notes, refer to Statistics Canada's 2021 Census.
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TwitterHousehold income statistics by household type (couple family, one-parent family, non-census family households) and household size for census metropolitan areas, tracted census agglomerations and census tracts.
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Statistics Canada Census Data from 2021. This dataset includes the individual income in 2019 data provided by Statistics Canada joined with the census tracts. Each topic covered by the census was exported as a separate table. Each table contains the total, male, and female characteristics as fields for each census tract. Topics range from population, age and sex, immigration, language, family and households, income, education, and labour. For more information on definitions of terms used in the tables and other notes, refer to Statistics Canada's 2021 Census.
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This table is part of a series of tables that present a portrait of Canada based on the various census topics. The tables range in complexity and levels of geography. Content varies from a simple overview of the country to complex cross-tabulations; the tables may also cover several censuses.
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This table is part of a series of tables that present a portrait of Canada based on the various census topics. The tables range in complexity and levels of geography. Content varies from a simple overview of the country to complex cross-tabulations; the tables may also cover several censuses.
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TwitterThis table presents the 2021 and 2016 population counts and the 2021 dwelling counts, land area and population density for a census metropolitan area or a tracted census agglomeration and the census tracts within the census metropolitan area or tracted census agglomeration.