Dictionary, Census of Population, 2021
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- Table 1.1 Geographic areas by province and territory, 2021 Census
- Table 1.2 Population distribution by the Statistical Area Classification (SAC), 2016 and 2021 censuses
- Table 1.3 Number of census subdivisions by the Statistical Area Classification (SAC), 2021 Census
- Table 1.4 Census division types by province and territory, 2021 Census
- Table 1.5 Census subdivision types by province and territory, 2021 Census
- Table 1.6 Designated place types by province and territory, 2021 Census
- Table 1.7 Distribution of population by size of population centre, 2016 and 2021 censuses
- Table 1.8 Abbreviations and codes for provinces and territories, 2021 Census
- Table 1.9 First character of postal codeOM and corresponding province, territory or region
- Table 1.10 Census metropolitan area and census agglomeration types by province and territory, 2021 Census
- Table 1.11 Statistical Area Classification values by province and territory, 2021 Census
- Table 1.12 Population centre type values by province and territory, 2021 Census
- Table 1.13 Population centre size class values by province and territory, 2021 Census
- Table 2.1 Summary of low‑income lines in the 2021 Census of Population Program
- Table 2.2 Market Basket Measure (MBM) thresholds for economic families and persons not in economic families, 2020
- Table 2.3 Tenure type adjustment for the Market Basket Measure (MBM), 2020
- Table 2.4 Low-income measures thresholds (LIM‑AT and LIM‑BT) for private households of Canada, 2020
- Table 2.5 Low-income cut-offs, after tax (LICO-AT ‒ 1992 base) for economic families and persons not in economic families, 2020
- Table 2.6 Low-income cut-offs, before tax (LICO-BT ‒ 1992 base) for economic families and persons not in economic families, 2020
- Table 2.7 Commuting data available for each place of work status
- Table 2.8 Values for the labour force status variable
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