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References and Links has information on the map sources, bibliographic references and links to related Web sites.
List of References and Links:
Web Sites
Federal Government
- Statistics Canada. 2001 Census Dictionary
- Statistics Canada. 2001 Census of Population
- Statistics Canada. 2006 Census. Analysis Series
- This series, launched via The Daily for each of the eight major releases, includes a number of comprehensive analytical articles which will supplement day of release information. These catalogued articles provide an analytical perspective on 2006 Census topics.
- Statistics Canada. 2006 Census Highlight Tables
- This page provides tables for population and dwelling counts; age and sex; families and households; languages, immigration and citizenship; Aboriginal peoples; labour, language used at work, place of work, commuting to work, education; ethnic origin and visible minorities; income, and earnings, and shelter costs. Available on each official day of release, the tables will present information highlights by topic via key indicators for various levels of geography.
- Statistics Canada. 2006 Census Trends
- This product presents a series of summary data trends spanning three censuses: 2006, 2001 and 1996. The product is designed to facilitate the analysis and comparison of the changing demographic and socio-economic composition of selected geographic areas across Canada.
- Statistics Canada. 2006 Community Profiles
- These profiles present community-level information from the 2006 Census of Population. Users can search for an area of interest using the search engine provided in this site. Users can access data on population and dwellings, age, marital status, families, income, languages, immigration, education, labour force, income, and more.
- Statistics Canada. Analysis Series
- Statistics Canada. Census Tract (CT) Profiles, 2006 Census
- Census tracts are small, relatively stable geographic areas that usually have a population of 2,500 to 8,000. They are identified using seven-character numeric 'names' (e.g., 0005.00) and are located in census metropolitan areas (CMAs) and larger census agglomerations (CAs). From this page you can visualize each census tract via a map and/or retrieve profile data for the census tract.
- Statistics Canada. Education in Canada: School Attendance and Levels of Schooling: Highlight Tables, 2001 Census
- Statistics Canada. Learning Resources
- This page gives support material, such as data, reference material and lesson plans, for teaching and learning in schools at elementary, secondary and postsecondary levels.
- Statistics Canada. The Daily. Tuesday, March 11, 2003
Other
- Canadian Council on Social Development. Stats & Facts