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Trends and Conditions in Census Metropolitan Areas

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2006010e: Canada's Global Cities: Socio-economic Conditions in Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver Downloads
Andrew Heisz
2005009e: Ten Things to Know About Canadian Metropolitan Areas: A Synthesis of Statistics Canada's Trends and Conditions in Census Metropolitan Areas Series Downloads
Andrew Heisz
2005008e: Aboriginal Conditions in Census Metropolitan Areas, 1981-2001 Downloads
Costa, Rosalinda Siggner, Andrew
2005007e: Work and Commuting in Census Metropolitan Areas, 1996 to 2001 Downloads
Heisz, Andrew Larochelle-Côté, Sébastien
2005006e: Labour Markets, Business Activity and Population Growth and Mobility in Canadian CMAs Downloads
Bordt, Michael Das, Sudip Heisz, Andrew Larochelle-Côté, Sébastien
2004004e: Census Metropolitan Areas As Culture Clusters Downloads
David Coish
2004003e: Immigrants in Canada's Census Metropolitan Areas Downloads
Grant Schellenberg
2004002e: Health of Canadians Living in Census Metropolitan Areas Downloads
Jason Gilmore
2004001e: Low-income in Census Metropolitan Areas, 1980-2000 Downloads
Logan McLeod
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