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Description: This series of reports provides key background information on the trends and conditions in Canadian census metropolitan areas (CMAs) across a number of dimensions. Subjects covered include demographics, housing, immigration, Aboriginal persons, low-income and stressed neighbourhoods, economic conditions, health, location of work and commuting mode, and culture. Most reports cover the 1981-to-2001 period.
Series handle: RePEc:stc:stcp7e
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2006
2005
- 2005009e Ten Things to Know About Canadian Metropolitan Areas: A Synthesis of Statistics Canada's Trends and Conditions in Census Metropolitan Areas Series
by Heisz, Andrew
- 2005008e Aboriginal Conditions in Census Metropolitan Areas, 1981-2001
by Costa, Rosalinda Siggner, Andrew
- 2005007e Work and Commuting in Census Metropolitan Areas, 1996 to 2001
by Heisz, Andrew Larochelle-Côté, Sébastien
- 2005006e Labour Markets, Business Activity and Population Growth and Mobility in Canadian CMAs
by Bordt, Michael Das, Sudip Heisz, Andrew Larochelle-Côté, Sébastien
2004