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Posted Feb 20, 2013, 3:38 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Moncton NB
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Jhikka posted this on the Halifax Population and Demographics Thread. I thought it perhaps deserved a broader audience here....
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Originally Posted by JHikka
Even more interesting is if you take into account the population numbers since 2000:
http://www5.statcan.gc.ca/cansim/a47
So, looking at this year-by-year:
St. John's
-635, +578, +813, +1,406, +95, +431, +1,778, +2,671, +3,080, +3,538, +3,194, +3,026
Halifax
+3,274, +5,078, +3,570, +2,615, +1,369, +2,931, +3,372, +4,892, +5,119, +5,972, +5,523, +4,408
Moncton
+1,362, +1,349, +1,441, +1,493, +1,015, +1,324, +1,524, +1,763, +2,621, +2,493, +2,599, +2,280
Saint John
-243, -263, -103, -91, -453, -494, +547, +751, +1,088, +580, +573, +339
2000-2012:
St. John's__ +19,544 ( +9.75%)
Halifax ____ +47,763 ( +11.55%)
Moncton___ +21,304 ( +14.90%)
Saint John__ +2,211 ( +1.72%)
Not sure how right my percentages are.
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