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Census trends

Modified on August 5, 2008

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Major characteristics

This new product will present a series of summary data trends spanning the 2006, 2001 and 1996 censuses. The product is designed to facilitate the analysis and comparison of the changing demographic and socio-economic composition of selected geographic areas across Canada.

This product will be released in two phases. The first set of summary data trends will be released on December 4, 2007 and the final portion will be released on June 4, 2008. The product will include approximately 85 key data indicators.

What's new?

  • New product for 2006.
  • A download to comma-separated or TAB-delimited ASCII format option.
  • Print-friendly format.
  • Additional functionality being considered.
  • Ability to compare data trends for geographic areas.
  • Graphing capabilities for selected geographies and tables.

Geography

Canada, province and territory, census metropolitan area/census agglomeration (CMA/CA), selected census subdivision (CSD).

Internet access

Available for free to all users via the Internet:

  • Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML) format.
  • Print-friendly format.
  • Comma-separated or TAB-delimited ASCII format.

Other delivery methods

Contact Statistics Canada's National Contact Centre.

Availability

Phase 1 release: data up to and including official release of Languages; Mobility; Immigration/Citizenship; etc., December 4, 2007.

Phase 2 release: additional data up to and including the last major release of Income (2nd quarter 2008).

Price/Price range

Available for free to all users via the Internet:

  • Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML) format.
  • Print-friendly format.
  • Comma-separated or TAB-delimited ASCII format.