PLAN105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Census Geographic Units Of Canada, Population Projection, Heritage Canada

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According to statistics canada, what is the difference between a census metropolitan area and a census division. Census metropolitan area is an area of one or more neighbouring municipalities situated around a core. A census metropolitan area must have a population of at least 100000 of which 50000 or more live in the core(urban portion of a region) Census subdivision is an area that is a municipality or an area that is deemed to be equivalent to a municipality for statistical reporting purposes. Census division is cma plus the rural townships. Population enumeration - past(actual pop count at time of census) Population estimates - past and present(approximation from last census to today) Population projections - future(estimate of future trends) Go to city clerks office for data between census", vital statistics records. How does the royal town planning institute"s conception of planning differ from the canadian.

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