Annual revisions to 2011 census population counts of census subdivisions affected by a change, by province and territory

Newfoundland and Labrador

2011 Population counts based on boundaries on January 1st
Census subdivision 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Cartwright, Labrador, T 516 504Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1 504 504 504 504
Cook's Harbour, T 76 176Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1 176 176 176 176
Division No. 1, Subd. U, SNO 1,489 1,501Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1 1,501 1,501 1,501 1,501
Division No. 3, Subd. F, SNO 385 139Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1 139 139 139 139
Division No. 3, Subd. J, SNO 388 51Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1 51 51 51 51
Division No. 9, Subd. D, SNO 815 715Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1 715 715 715 715
Division No. 9, Subd. H, SNO 84 179Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1 179 179 179 179
Division No. 10, Subd. B, SNO 349 361Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1 361 361 361 361
Fogo, T 658 Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1
Fogo Island, T 2,395Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1 2,395 2,395 2,395 2,395
Fogo Island Region (Part), RG 421 Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1
Joe Batt's Arm-Barr'd Islands-Shoal Bay, T 685 Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1
Parson's Pond, T 478 383Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1 383 383 383 383
Ramea, T 280 526Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1 526 526 526 526
Rose Blanche-Harbour le Cou, T 118 455Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1 455 455 455 455
Seldom-Little Seldom, T 427 Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1
Tilting, T 204 Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1
Witless Bay, T 1,179 1,167Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1 1,167 1,167 1,167 1,167
Note: … not applicable
Newfoundland and Labrador footnote 1

These 2011 Census population counts based on January 1st boundaries for the corresponding year reflect also the 2011 population counts based on boundaries in effect on July 1st of the previous year.

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Prince Edward Island

2011 Population counts based on boundaries on January 1st
Census subdivision 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Bedeque, COM 143 143 143 143
Bedeque and Area, COM 310 310
Central Bedeque, COM 167 167 167 167
Kensington, T 1,496 1,513 1,513 1,513 1,513 1,513
Lot 19, LOT 1,903 1,886 1,886 1,886 1,886 1,886
Note: … not applicable

Nova Scotia

2011 Population counts based on boundaries on January 1st
Census subdivision 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Annapolis, Subd. B, SC 3,650 3,650 3,650 3,650 3,650 4,599Nova Scotia footnote 1
Bridgetown, T 949 949 949 949 949 Nova Scotia footnote 1
Canso, T 806 806 Nova Scotia footnote 1
Cumberland, Subd. B, SC 3,580 3,580 3,580 3,580 3,580 7,448Nova Scotia footnote 1
Guysborough, MD 4,189 4,189 4,995Nova Scotia footnote 1 4,995 4,995 4,995
Halifax, RGM 390,096 390,086Nova Scotia footnote 1 390,086 390,086 390,086 390,086
Hantsport, T 1,159 1,159 1,159 1,159 1,159 Nova Scotia footnote 1
Springhill, T 3,868 3,868 3,868 3,868 3,868 Nova Scotia footnote 1
Wallace Hills 14A, IRI 10Nova Scotia footnote 1 10 10 10 10
West Hants, MD 14,165 14,165 14,165 14,165 14,165 15,324Nova Scotia footnote 1
Note: … not applicable
Nova Scotia footnote 1

These 2011 Census population counts based on January 1st boundaries for the corresponding year reflect also the 2011 population counts based on boundaries in effect on July 1st of the previous year.

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New Brunswick

2011 Population counts based on boundaries on January 1st
Census subdivision 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Addington, P 2,615 2,615 2,615 2,615 2,615 717New Brunswick footnote 1
Alnwick, P 5,922 5,922 5,922 5,922 3,771New Brunswick footnote 1 3,771
Atholville, VL 1,237 1,237 1,237 1,237 1,237 3,778New Brunswick footnote 1
Baker Brook, P 645 287New Brunswick footnote 1 287 287 287 287
Balmoral, P 602 602 602 602 602 260New Brunswick footnote 1
Bertrand, VL 1,137 1,137 1,137 1,137 1,142New Brunswick footnote 1 1,142
Canterbury, VL 331 336New Brunswick footnote 1 336 336 336 336
Cocagne, RCR 2,540New Brunswick footnote 1 2,540
Dalhousie, P 2,247 2,247 2,247 2,247 2,247 1,123New Brunswick footnote 1
Dundas, P 6,282 6,282 6,282 6,282 3,970New Brunswick footnote 1 3,970
Eel River Crossing, VL 1,209 1,209 1,209 1,209 1,209 2,032
Grimmer, P 1,096 1,096 New Brunswick footnote 1
Hanwell, RCR 4,740New Brunswick footnote 1 4,740
Inkerman, P 4,247 4,247 4,247 4,247 2,366New Brunswick footnote 1 2,366
Kedgwick, RCR 2,089New Brunswick footnote 1 2,089 2,089 2,089
Kedgwick, VL 993 993 New Brunswick footnote 1
Kingsclear, P 7,391 7,391 7,391 7,391 2,651New Brunswick footnote 1 2,651
Meductic, VL 270 265New Brunswick footnote 1 265 265 265 265
New Bandon, P 1,195 1,195 1,195 1,195 1,190New Brunswick footnote 1 1,190
Paquetville, P 2,700 2,504New Brunswick footnote 1 2,504 2,504 2,504 2,504
Quispamsis, TV 17,886 17,941New Brunswick footnote 1 17,941 17,941 17,941 17,941
Rothesay, TV 11,947 11,892New Brunswick footnote 1 11,892 11,892 11,892 11,892
Saint-Hilaire, P 290 490New Brunswick footnote 1 490 490 490 490
Saint-Isidore, P 1,620 1,620 1,620 1,620 1,368New Brunswick footnote 1 1,368
Saint-Léolin, VL 488 684New Brunswick footnote 1 684 684 684 684
Saumarez, P 6,920 6,920 6,920 6,920 New Brunswick footnote 1
Shippagan, P 5,032 5,004New Brunswick footnote 1 5,004 5,004 5,004 5,004
Shippagan, T 2,603 2,631New Brunswick footnote 1 2,631 2,631 2,631 2,631
St. Hilaire, VL 145 303New Brunswick footnote 1 303 303 303 303
Tracadie, RGMNew Brunswick footnote 2 16,137New Brunswick footnote 1 16,137
Tracadie-Sheila, TV 4,933 4,933 4,933 4,933 New Brunswick footnote 1
Wellington, P 3,327 3,327 3,327 3,327 3,099New Brunswick footnote 1 3,099
Note: … not applicable
New Brunswick footnote 1

These 2011 Census population counts based on January 1st boundaries for the corresponding year reflect also the 2011 population counts based on boundaries in effect on July 1st of the previous year.

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New Brunswick footnote 2

Grand Tracadie-Sheila was incorporated on March 28, 2014. This CSD's name was changed to Tracadie on July 1, 2014.

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Quebec

2011 Population counts based on boundaries on January 1st
Census subdivision 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Austin, MÉ 1,880 1,546Quebec footnote 1 1,546 1,546 1,546 1,546
Beaulac-Garthby, MÉ 878 888Quebec footnote 1 888 888 888 888
Courcelles, MÉ 1,004 955Quebec footnote 1 955 955 955 955
Disraeli, PE 1,168 1,158Quebec footnote 1 1,158 1,158 1,158 1,158
Ivujivik, TI 0Quebec footnote 1 0 0 0 0
Kingsbury, VL 123 148Quebec footnote 1 148 148 148 148
Lac-Beauport, MÉ 7,281 7,327Quebec footnote 1 7,327 7,327 7,327 7,327
Laforce, MÉ 147 245Quebec footnote 1 245 245 245 245
Laverlochère, MÉ 1,022 966Quebec footnote 1 966 966 966 966
Listuguj, IRI 1,850 1,850 1,865Quebec footnote 1 1,865 1,865 1,865
Lorrainville, MÉ 1,272 1,328Quebec footnote 1 1,328 1,328 1,328 1,328
Magog, V 25,358 25,692Quebec footnote 1 25,692 25,692 25,692 25,692
Melbourne, CT 1,004 979Quebec footnote 1 979 979 979 979
Métis-sur-Mer, V 644 607Quebec footnote 1 607 607 607 607
Mont-Élie, NO 77 65Quebec footnote 1 65 65 65 65
Padoue, MÉ 411 273Quebec footnote 1 273 273 273 273
Pointe-à-la-Croix, MÉ 1,472 1,472 1,457Quebec footnote 1 1,457 1,457 1,457
Québec, V 516,622 516,576Quebec footnote 1 516,576 516,576 516,576 516,576
Sagard, NO 117 129Quebec footnote 1 129 129 129 129
Saint-Alexis, MÉ 1,367 1,367 1,367 1,367
Saint-Alexis, PE 790 790
Saint-Alexis, VL 577 577
Saint-Amable, MÉ 10,870 10,930Quebec footnote 1 10,930 10,930 10,930 10,930
Saint-Bernard, MÉ 2,131 2,021Quebec footnote 1 2,021 2,021 2,021 2,021
Saint-Boniface, MÉ 4,511 4,511 4,429 4,429 4,429 4,429
Saint-Élie-de-Caxton, MÉ 1,676 1,676 1,758 1,758 1,758 1,758
Saint-Hilaire-de-Dorset, PE 50 99Quebec footnote 1 99 99 99 99
Saint-Joachim, PE 1,458 1,471Quebec footnote 1 1,471 1,471 1,471 1,471
Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague-du-Cap-Tourmente, PE 18 5Quebec footnote 1 5 5 5 5
Saint-Michel-des-Saints, MÉ 2,201 2,226Quebec footnote 1 2,226 2,226 2,226 2,226
Saint-Octave-de-Métis, PE 345 520Quebec footnote 1 520 520 520 520
Saint-Zénon, MÉ 1,115 1,090Quebec footnote 1 1,090 1,090 1,090 1,090
Sainte-Julie, V 30,104 30,044Quebec footnote 1 30,044 30,044 30,044 30,044
Scott, MÉ 2,089 2,199Quebec footnote 1 2,199 2,199 2,199 2,199
Val-Joli, MÉ 1,501 1,538Quebec footnote 1 1,538 1,538 1,538 1,538
Windsor, V 5,367 5,330Quebec footnote 1 5,330 5,330 5,330 5,330
Winneway, S-É 317 219Quebec footnote 1 219 219 219 219
Note: … not applicable
Note: 0 true zero
Quebec footnote 1

These 2011 Census population counts based on January 1st boundaries for the corresponding year reflect also the 2011 population counts based on boundaries in effect on July 1st of the previous year.

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Ontario

2011 Population counts based on boundaries on January 1st
Census subdivision 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Addington Highlands, TP 2,532 2,517Ontario footnote 1 2,517 2,517 2,517 2,517
Algonquin Highlands, TP 2,156 2,186Ontario footnote 1 2,186 2,186 2,186 2,186
Barrie, CY 135,711 136,063Ontario footnote 1 136,063 136,063 136,063 136,063
Bracebridge, T 15,409 15,414Ontario footnote 1 15,414 15,414 15,414 15,414
Brampton, CY 523,911 523,906Ontario footnote 1 523,906 523,906 523,906 523,906
Central Huron, MU 7,591 7,591 7,591 7,586 7,586 7,586
Centre Hastings, MU 4,543 4,574Ontario footnote 1 4,574 4,574 4,574 4,574
Chief's Point No. 28, IRI 0Ontario footnote 1 0 0 0 0
Goderich, T 7,521 7,521 7,521 7,526 7,526 7,526
Gravenhurst, T 11,640 11,635Ontario footnote 1 11,635 11,635 11,635 11,635
Halton Hills, T 59,008 59,013Ontario footnote 1 59,013 59,013 59,013 59,013
Innisfil, T 33,079 32,727Ontario footnote 1 32,727 32,727 32,727 32,727
Kawartha Lakes, CY 73,214 73,219Ontario footnote 1 73,219 73,219 73,219 73,219
Lake of Bays, TP 3,284 3,254Ontario footnote 1 3,254 3,254 3,254 3,254
Long Sault 12, IRI 39 5Ontario footnote 1 5 5 5 5
Madoc, TP 2,197 2,166Ontario footnote 1 2,166 2,166 2,166 2,166
Morley, TP 474 508Ontario footnote 1 508 508 508 508
North Frontenac, TP 1,842 1,857Ontario footnote 1 1,857 1,857 1,857 1,857
Otonabee-South Monaghan, TP 6,660 6,660 6,581 6,581 6,581 6,581
Perth East, TP 12,028 12,028 12,028 12,028 12,011 12,011
Peterborough, CY 78,698 78,698 78,777 78,777 78,777 78,777
Stratford, CY 30,886 30,886 30,886 30,886 30,903 30,903
Trent Lakes, MU 5,105 5,100Ontario footnote 1 5,100 5,100 5,100 5,100
Note: … not applicable
Note: 0 true zero
Ontario footnote 1

These 2011 Census population counts based on January 1st boundaries for the corresponding year reflect also the 2011 population counts based on boundaries in effect on July 1st of the previous year.

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Manitoba

2011 Population counts based on boundaries on January 1st
Census subdivision 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Albert, RM 323 323 323 323
Archie, RM 325 325 325 325
Arthur, RM 413 413 413 413
Benito, VL 377 377 377 377
Bifrost, RM 2,976 2,976 2,976 2,976
Bifrost-Riverton, MU 3,514 3,514
Binscarth, VL 425 425 425 425
Birtle, RM 632 632 632 632
Birtle, T 664 664 664 664
Black Sturgeon, IRI 0Manitoba footnote 1 0 0
Blanshard, RM 526 526 526 526
Boissevain, T 1,572 1,572 1,572 1,572
Boissevain-Morton, MU 2,270 2,270
Bowsman, VL 298 298 298 298
Brenda, RM 469 469 469 469
Brenda-Waskada, MU 652 652
Brochet 197, IRI 547 406Manitoba footnote 1 406 406 406 406
Cameron, RM 420 420 420 420
Cartwright, VL 308 308 308 308
Cartwright-Roblin, MU 1,240 1,240
Clanwilliam, RM 414 414 414 414
Clanwilliam-Erickson, MU 901 901
Cross Lake 19A, IRI 1,937 1,889Manitoba footnote 1 1,889 1,889 1,889 1,889
Cross Lake 19E, IRI 696 682Manitoba footnote 1 682 682 682 682
Crystal City, VL 384 384 384 384
Daly, RM 830 830 830 830
Deloraine, T 977 977 977 977
Deloraine-Winchester, MU 1,485 1,485
Division No. 22, Unorganized, NO 2,205 2,365Manitoba footnote 1 2,365 2,365 2,365 2,365
Division No. 23, Unorganized, NO 5 182Manitoba footnote 1 182 182 182 182
Edward, RM 574 574 574 574
Elkhorn, VL 471 471 471 471
Ellice, RM 392 392 392 392
Ellice-Archie, RM 971 971
Emerson, T 671 671 671 671
Emerson-Franklin, MU 2,439 2,439
Erickson, T 487 487 487 487
Eriksdale, RM 846 846 846 846
Ethelbert, MU 629 629
Ethelbert, RM 354 354 354 354
Ethelbert, VL 275 275 275 275
Franklin, RM 1,768 1,768 1,768 1,768
Gilbert Plains, MU 1,623 1,623
Gilbert Plains, RM 812 812 812 812
Gilbert Plains, T 811 811 811 811
Gillam, S-É 72 0Manitoba footnote 1 0 0 0 0
Gillam, T 1,281 1,317Manitoba footnote 1 1,317 1,317 1,317 1,317
Gladstone, T 879 879 879 879
Glenboro, VL 645 645 645 645
Glenboro-South Cypress, MU 1,483 1,483
Glenella, RM 522 522 522 522
Glenella-Lansdowne, MU 1,245 1,245
Glenwood, RM 602 602 602 602
Grandview, MU 1,508 1,508
Grandview, RM 649 649 649 649
Grandview, T 859 859 859 859
Grassland, MU 1,480 1,480
Gretna, T 556 556 556 556
Grey, RM 2,025 2,025 2,025 2,025 2,615 2,615
Hamiota, MU 1,288 1,288
Hamiota, RM 420 420 420 420
Hamiota, T 868 868 868 868
Harrison, RM 864 864 864 864
Harrison Park, MU 1,799 1,799
Hartney, T 415 415 415 415
Hillsburg, RM 426 426 426 426
Hillsburg-Roblin-Shell River, MU 3,284 3,284
Ilford, S-É 141 43Manitoba footnote 1 43 43 43 43
Lac du Bonnet, RM 2,671 2,930Manitoba footnote 1 2,930 2,930 2,930 2,930
Lac du Bonnet, T 1,328 1,069Manitoba footnote 1 1,069 1,069 1,069 1,069
Lakeshore, RM 1,401 1,401
Lakeview, RM 311 311 311 311
Langford, RM 767 767 767 767
Lansdowne, RM 723 723 723 723
Lawrence, RM 456 456 456 456
Lorne, MU 3,006 3,006
Lorne, RM 1,884 1,884 1,884 1,884
Louise, MU 1,932 1,932
Louise, RM 913 913 913 913
MacGregor, T 963 963 963 963
Manitou, T 808 808 808 808
McCreary, MU 948 948
McCreary, RM 476 476 476 476
McCreary, VL 472 472 472 472
Miniota, RM 871 871 871 871
Minitonas, RM 996 996 996 996
Minitonas, T 522 522 522 522
Minitonas-Bowsman, MU 1,816 1,816
Minto, RM 644 644 644 644
Minto-Odanah, MU 1,177 1,177
Mooseocoot, IRI 0Manitoba footnote 1 0 0 0 0
Morton, RM 698 698 698 698
Mossey River, RM 539 539 539 539 1,186 1,186
Norfolk-Treherne, MU 1,741 1,741
North Cypress, RM 1,860 1,860 1,860 1,860
North Cypress-Langford, MU 2,627 2,627
North Norfolk, MU 3,762 3,762
North Norfolk, RM 2,799 2,799 2,799 2,799
Notre Dame de Lourdes, VL 683 683 683 683
Oak Lake, T 383 383 383 383
Oakland, RM 1,056 1,056 1,056 1,056
Oakland-Wawanesa, MU 1,618 1,618
Oakview, RM 1,513 1,513
Ochre River, RM 945 945 945 945
Odanah, RM 533 533 533 533
Park (South), RM 935 935 935 935
Pembina, MU 2,369 2,369
Pembina, RM 1,561 1,561 1,561 1,561
Pilot Mound, T 635 635 635 635
Plum Coulee, T 843 843 843 843
Prairie Lakes, RM 1,423 1,423
Prairie View, MU 2,167 2,167
Rapid City, T 417 417 417 417
Rhineland, MU 5,772 5,772
Rhineland, RM 4,373 4,373 4,373 4,373
Riding Mountain West, RM 1,390 1,390
Riverdale, MU 2,019 2,019
Rivers, T 1,189 1,189 1,189 1,189
Riverside, RM 780 780 780 780
Riverton, VL 538 538 538 538
Roblin, RM 932 932 932 932
Roblin, T 1,774 1,774 1,774 1,774
Rossburn, MU 1,046 1,046
Rossburn, RM 494 494 494 494
Rossburn, T 552 552 552 552
Russell, RM 459 459 459 459
Russell, T 1,669 1,669 1,669 1,669
Russell-Binscarth, MU 2,553 2,553
Saskatchewan, RM 570 570 570 570
Shell River, RM 1,084 1,084 1,084 1,084
Shellmouth-Boulton, RM 930 930 930 930
Shoal Lake, MU 1,229 1,229 1,229 1,229
Sifton, RM 789 789 789 789 1,172 1,172
Siglunes, RM 1,360 1,360 1,360 1,360
Silver Creek, RM 460 460 460 460
Somerset, VL 439 439 439 439
Souris, T 1,837 1,837 1,837 1,837
Souris-Glenwood, MU 2,439 2,439
South Cypress, RM 838 838 838 838
South Norfolk, RM 1,125 1,125 1,125 1,125
St. Claude, VL 590 590 590 590
Ste. Rose, MU 1,794 1,794
Ste. Rose, RM 771 771 771 771
Ste. Rose du Lac, T 1,023 1,023 1,023 1,023
St-Lazare, VL 254 254 254 254
Strathclair, RM 744 744 744 744
Strathcona, RM 643 643 643 643
Swan River, RM 2,546 2,546 2,546 2,546
Swan Valley West, MU 2,923 2,923
Treherne, T 616 616 616 616
Two Borders, MU 1,310 1,310
Wallace, RM 1,526 1,526 1,526 1,526
Wallace-Woodworth, RM 2,857 2,857
Waskada, VL 183 183 183 183
Wawanesa, VL 562 562 562 562
West Interlake, MU 2,206 2,206
Westbourne, RM 1,878 1,878 1,878 1,878
WestLake-Gladstone, MU 3,068 3,068
Whitewater, RM 645 645 645 645
Winchester, RM 508 508 508 508
Winnipegosis, VL 647 647 647 647
Woodworth, RM 860 860 860 860
Yellowhead, RM 1,973 1,973
Note: … not applicable
Note: 0 true zero
Manitoba footnote 1

These 2011 Census population counts based on January 1st boundaries for the corresponding year reflect also the 2011 population counts based on boundaries in effect on July 1st of the previous year.

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Saskatchewan

2011 Population counts based on boundaries on January 1st
Census subdivision 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Antler, VL 41 41 41
Antler No. 61, RM 536 536 536 577 577 577
Atwater, VL 0 31Saskatchewan footnote 1 31 31 31 31
Aylesbury, VL 10 33Saskatchewan footnote 1 33 33 33 33
Balgonie, T 1,625 1,625 1,625 1,625 1,625 1,630Saskatchewan footnote 1
Bethune, VL 400 400 405 405 405 405
Blucher No. 343, RM 1,787 1,787 1,787 1,787 1,876 1,876
Carlyle, T 1,441 1,441 1,441 1,446Saskatchewan footnote 1 1,446 1,446
Christopher Lake, VL 266 281Saskatchewan footnote 1 281 281 281 281
Corman Park No. 344, RM 8,354 8,354 8,354 8,354 8,334 8,277
Craik No. 222, RM 299 276Saskatchewan footnote 1 276 276 276 276
Cumberland House, NV 772 796Saskatchewan footnote 1 796 796 796 796
Disley, VL 111 75Saskatchewan footnote 1 75 75 75 75
Division No. 18, Unorganized, NO 1,641 1,396Saskatchewan footnote 1 1,396 1,396 1,396 1,396
Duck Lake No. 463, RM 867 846Saskatchewan footnote 1 846 846 846 846
Dufferin No. 190, RM 512 512 507 507 491Saskatchewan footnote 1 491
Edenwold No. 158, RM 4,167 4,137 4,142 4,142 4,142 4,132Saskatchewan footnote 1
Elstow, VL 89 89 89 89
Fertile Belt No. 183, RM 816 785Saskatchewan footnote 1 785 785 785 785
Fond du Lac 229, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 Saskatchewan footnote 1
Fond du Lac 231, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 Saskatchewan footnote 1
Fond du Lac 232, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 Saskatchewan footnote 1
Gladmar, VL 58 58 58
Glenside, VL 59 84Saskatchewan footnote 1 84 84 84 84
Grandview No. 349, RM 340 340 340 350 350 350
Grayson No. 184, RM 495 478Saskatchewan footnote 1 478 478 478 478
Keeler, VL 0 15Saskatchewan footnote 1 15 15 15 15
Kelvington No. 366, RM 499 499 494Saskatchewan footnote 1 494 494 494
Lakeland No. 521, RM 884 869Saskatchewan footnote 1 869 869 869 869
Lebret, VL 218 228Saskatchewan footnote 1 228 199 199 199
Lumsden No. 189, RM 1,733 1,769Saskatchewan footnote 1 1,769 1,769 1,769 1,769
Marquis No. 191, RM 252 237Saskatchewan footnote 1 237 237 212 212
Meadow Lake No. 588, RM 2,677 2,677 2,667 2,667 2,667 2,667
Meadow Lake, CY 5,045 5,045 5,055 5,055 5,055 5,055
Melville Beach, RV 10 27Saskatchewan footnote 1 27 27 27 27
Miry Creek No. 229, RM 374 374 374 384 384 384
Moose Mountain No. 63, RM 480 480 480 475Saskatchewan footnote 1 475 475
North Grove, RV 49 49 49 49 65Saskatchewan footnote 1 65
Piapot 75, IRI 464 494 494 494 494 494
Pilot Butte, T 1,848 1,848 1,843 1,843 1,843 1,843
Ponass Lake No. 367, RM 527 527 502Saskatchewan footnote 1 502 502 502
Potato River 156A, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 Saskatchewan footnote 1
Prince Albert No. 461, RM 3,580 3,601Saskatchewan footnote 1 3,601 3,601 3,601 3,601
Rabbit Lake, VL 127 127 127 127 127
Regina, CY 193,100 193,100 193,100 193,150 193,150 193,150
Round Hill No. 467, RM 319 319 319 319 319 446
Rudy No. 284, RM 496 471Saskatchewan footnote 1 471 471 471 471
Ruthilda, VL 10 10 10
Sandy Bay, NV 1,233 824Saskatchewan footnote 1 824 824 824 824
Saskatoon, CY 222,189 222,189 222,189 222,189 222,189 222,246
Shackleton, VL 10 10 10
Shell Lake, VL 99 132Saskatchewan footnote 1 132 132 132 132
Sherwood No. 159, RM 929 929 929 879 879 879
South Lake, RV 48 48 48 48 73 73
Southend No. 200A, IRI 42 42 42 42 42
Spiritwood No. 496, RM 1,382 1,349Saskatchewan footnote 1 1,349 1,349 1,349 1,349
Surprise Valley No. 9, RM 193 193 193 251 251 251
Swift Current No. 137, RM 2,032 1,981 1,981 1,981 1,981 1,981
Swift Current, CY 15,503 15,554 15,554 15,554 15,554 15,554
Turnor Lake, NH 0 179Saskatchewan footnote 1 179 179 179 179
Val Marie No. 17, RM 405 389Saskatchewan footnote 1 389 389 389 389
Val Marie, VL 98 114Saskatchewan footnote 1 114 114 114 114
Wapaskokimaw 202, IRI 409Saskatchewan footnote 1 409 409 409 409
Wa-Pii Moos-Toosis (White Calf) 83A, IRI 97 87Saskatchewan footnote 1 87 116 116 116
Warman, CY 7,084 7,084 7,084 7,084 7,104 7,104
White City, T 1,894 1,894 1,894 1,894 1,894 1,899
Yellow Quill 90-9, IRI 30Saskatchewan footnote 1 30 30 30
Note: … not applicable
Note: 0 true zero
Saskatchewan footnote 1

These 2011 Census population counts based on January 1st boundaries for the corresponding year reflect also the 2011 population counts based on boundaries in effect on July 1st of the previous year, with the following exceptions:

  • on July 1st, 2011: Division No. 18, Unorganized, NO (1,438)
  • on July 1st, 2015: Edenwold No. 358, RM (4,137)

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Alberta

2011 Population counts based on boundaries on January 1st
Census subdivision 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Airdrie, CY 42,564 43,271 43,271 43,271 43,271 43,271
Brazeau County, MD 7,201 7,132 7,132 7,132 7,132 7,132
Camrose County, MD 7,721 7,721 8,004 8,004 8,004 8,004
Charles Lake 225, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 Alberta footnote 1
Coalhurst, T 1,963 1,963 1,963 1,963 1,963 1,978Alberta footnote 1
Devon, T 6,510 6,510 6,510 6,510 6,515 6,515
Drayton Valley, T 7,049 7,118 7,118 7,118 7,118 7,118
Flagstaff County, MD 3,244 3,244 3,244 3,244 3,244 3,591
Foothills No. 31, MD 21,258 21,248 21,248 21,248 21,248 21,248
Fort McKay 174, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 Alberta footnote 1
Galahad, VL 119 119 119 119 119
Grande Prairie, CY 55,032 55,032 55,032 55,032 55,032 55,655
Grande Prairie County No. 1, MD 20,347 20,347 20,347 20,347 20,347 19,724
High River, T 12,920 12,930 12,930 12,930 12,930 12,930
Improvement District No. 349, ID 0 0 0 0 0
Kapawe'no First Nation (Grouard 230), IRI 0 0 0 0 0 Alberta footnote 1
Kapawe'no First Nation (Halcro 150C), IRI 0 0 0 0 0 Alberta footnote 1
Lacombe County, MD 10,312 10,307Alberta footnote 1 10,307 10,307 10,307 10,307
Leduc, CY 24,279 24,279 24,279 24,304 24,304 24,304
Leduc County, MD 13,541 13,524Alberta footnote 1 13,524 13,499 13,494 13,494
Lethbridge County, MD 10,061 10,061 10,061 10,061 10,061 10,046Alberta footnote 1
Minburn, VL 105 105 105 105 105 Alberta footnote 1
Minburn County No. 27, MD 3,278 3,278 3,278 3,278 3,278 3,383Alberta footnote 1
Namur Lake 174B, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 Alberta footnote 1
Namur River 174A, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 Alberta footnote 1
New Norway, VL 283 283
Newell County, MD 6,786 6,786 6,786 7,138 7,138 7,138
Peace No. 135, MD 1,344 1,359Alberta footnote 1 1,359 1,359 1,359 1,359
Peace River, T 6,744 6,729Alberta footnote 1 6,729 6,729 6,729 6,729
Ponoka, T 6,773 6,778Alberta footnote 1 6,778 6,778 6,778 6,778
Red Deer County, MD 18,351 18,351 18,351 18,351 18,351 18,316
Rochon Sands, SV 84 70Alberta footnote 1 70 70 70 70
Rocky View County, MD 36,461 35,754 35,754 35,754 35,754 35,754
St. Paul, T 5,400 5,405Alberta footnote 1 5,405 5,405 5,405 5,405
St. Paul County No. 19, MD 5,831 5,826Alberta footnote 1 5,826 5,826 5,826 5,826
Stettler County No. 6, MD 5,089 5,103Alberta footnote 1 5,103 5,103 5,103 5,103
Strome, VL 228 228 228 228 228
Sylvan Lake, T 12,327 12,327 12,327 12,327 12,327 12,362
Thorsby, VL 797 814Alberta footnote 1 814 814 814 814
Tilley, VL 352 352 352
Note: … not applicable
Note: 0 true zero
Alberta footnote 1

These 2011 Census population counts based on January 1st boundaries for the corresponding year reflect also the 2011 population counts based on boundaries in effect on July 1st of the previous year.

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British Columbia

2011 Population counts based on boundaries on January 1st
Census subdivision 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Alert Bay, VL 445 445 445 435 435 435
Alexis Creek 6, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 British Columbia footnote 1
Alexis Creek 17, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 British Columbia footnote 1
Alexis Creek 24, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 British Columbia footnote 1
Alexis Creek 25, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 British Columbia footnote 1
Armstrong, CY 4,815 4,830British Columbia footnote 1 4,830 4,830 4,830 4,830
Barnston Island 3, IRI 0 47British Columbia footnote 1 47 47 47 47
Boothroyd 13, IRI 5 5 5
Central Kootenay D, RDA 1,413 1,413 1,413 1,413 1,413 1,408British Columbia footnote 1
Comox Valley A, RDA 6,899 6,899 6,899 6,735 6,735 6,735
Comox Valley B (Lazo North), RDA 6,939 7,000British Columbia footnote 1 7,000 6,958British Columbia footnote 1 6,958 6,958
Comox Valley C (Puntledge - Black Creek), RDA 8,325 8,353British Columbia footnote 1 8,353 8,353 8,353 8,353
Coquitlam, CY 126,456 126,804British Columbia footnote 1 126,804 126,804 126,804 126,804
Courtenay, CY 24,099 24,010British Columbia footnote 1 24,010 24,216British Columbia footnote 1 24,216 24,216
Five Mile Point 3, IRI 49 64British Columbia footnote 1 64 64 64 64
Fraser Valley A, RDA 442 442 442 437 437 437
Fraser Valley E, RDA 3,358 3,358 3,358 3,358 1,589 1,589
Fraser Valley H, RDA 1,769 1,769
Fruitvale, VL 2,016 2,011British Columbia footnote 1 2,011 2,011 2,011 2,011
Greater Vancouver A, RDA 13,035 12,988British Columbia footnote 1 12,988 12,988 12,988 12,988
Iskut 6, IRI 207 315 315 315 315 315
Juan de Fuca (Part 1), RDABritish Columbia footnote 2 4,173 4,138British Columbia footnote 1 4,138 4,138 4,138 4,138
Juan de Fuca (Part 2), RDABritish Columbia footnote 3 178 213British Columbia footnote 1 213 213 213 213
Kaslo, VL 1,026 1,026 1,026 1,026 1,026 1,031British Columbia footnote 1
Kitimat-Stikine D, RDA 248 140 140 140 140 140
Klahkowit 5, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 British Columbia footnote 1
Kluachon Lake 1, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 British Columbia footnote 1
Kootenay Boundary A, RDA 1,845 1,850British Columbia footnote 1 1,850 1,850 1,850 1,850
Lillooet, DM 2,322 2,321British Columbia footnote 1 2,321 2,321 2,321 2,321
Neskonlith, IRI 237 237 237 237 British Columbia footnote 1 237
Neskonlith 1, IRI 90British Columbia footnote 1
Neskonlith 2, IRI 147British Columbia footnote 1
Nimpkish 2, IRI 10 10 10
North Okanagan B, RDA 3,046 3,046 3,046 3,046 3,041British Columbia footnote 1 3,041
North Okanagan C, RDA 3,872 3,862 3,862 3,862 3,847British Columbia footnote 1 3,847
Pemberton, VL 2,369 2,434British Columbia footnote 1 2,434 2,434 2,434 2,434
Port Coquitlam, CY 56,342 55,958British Columbia footnote 1 55,958 55,958 55,958 55,958
Port Moody, CY 32,975 33,011British Columbia footnote 1 33,011 33,011 33,011 33,011
Seymour Meadows 19, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 British Columbia footnote 1
Spallumcheen, DM 5,055 5,040British Columbia footnote 1 5,040 5,040 5,040 5,040
Squamish-Lillooet B, RDA 359 362British Columbia footnote 1 362 362 362 362
Squamish-Lillooet C, RDA 1,804 1,739British Columbia footnote 1 1,739 1,739 1,739 1,739
Tatelkus Lake 28, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 British Columbia footnote 1
Thompson-Nicola E (Bonaparte Plateau), RDA 1,074 1,072British Columbia footnote 1 1,072 1,072 1,072 1,072
Toby's Meadow 4, IRI 0 0 0 0 0 British Columbia footnote 1
Tsinstikeptum 9, IRI 5,882 5,872British Columbia footnote 1 5,872 5,872 5,872 5,872
Unnamed 10, IRI 15 0British Columbia footnote 1 0 0 0 0
Vernon, CY 38,150 38,160 38,160 38,160 38,180British Columbia footnote 1 38,180
West Kelowna, DM 30,892 30,902British Columbia footnote 1 30,902 30,902 30,902 30,902
Note: … not applicable
Note: 0 true zero
British Columbia footnote 1

These 2011 Census population counts based on January 1st boundaries for the corresponding year reflect also the 2011 population counts based on boundaries in effect on July 1st of the previous year, with the following exceptions:

  • on July 1st, 2013: Courtenay, CY (24,052)

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British Columbia footnote 2

This electoral area was incorporated as a census subdivision named Capital H (Part 1) on January 1, 2001. The census subdivision name has been changed to Juan de Fuca (Part 1) in the Standard Geographical Classification 2016.

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British Columbia footnote 3

This electoral area was incorporated as a census subdivision named Capital H (Part 2) on January 1, 2001. The census subdivision name has been changed to Juan de Fuca (Part 2) in the Standard Geographical Classification 2016.

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Yukon

2011 Population counts based on boundaries on January 1st
Census subdivision 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Two and One-Half Mile Village, S-É 0 Yukon footnote 1
Two Mile and Two and One-Half Mile Village, S-É 203Yukon footnote 1 203 203 203 203
Two Mile Village, S-É 10 Yukon footnote 1
Yukon, Unorganized, NO 1,688 1,495Yukon footnote 1 1,495 1,495 1,495 1,495
Note: … not applicable
Note: 0 true zero
Yukon footnote 1

These 2011 Census population counts based on January 1st boundaries for the corresponding year reflect also the 2011 population counts based on boundaries in effect on July 1st of the previous year.

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Northwest Territories

2011 Population counts based on boundaries on January 1st
Census subdivision 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Region 4, Unorganized, NO 10 20Northwest Territories footnote 1 20 20 20 20
Region 5, Unorganized, NO 347 56Northwest Territories footnote 1 56 56 56 56
Region 6, Unorganized, NO 0 281Northwest Territories footnote 1 281 281 281 281
Note: 0 true zero
Northwest Territories footnote 1

These 2011 Census population counts based on January 1st boundaries for the corresponding year reflect also the 2011 population counts based on boundaries in effect on July 1st of the previous year.

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Nunavut

No change.

Annual changes to census subdivision codes, names and types, between 2011 and 2016, by province and territory, and by year

Newfoundland and Labrador

Annual changes to census subdivision codes, names and types, between 2011 and 2016
Former state Change Revised state
Census subdivision CSD type SGC code code date code Census subdivision CSD type SGC code
2011
Fogo T 10 08 021 4 03/01 1 Fogo Island T 10 08 099 *
Fogo Island Region (Part) RG 10 08 020 4 03/01 1 Fogo Island T 10 08 099 *
Joe Batt's Arm-Barr'd Islands-Shoal Bay T 10 08 022 4 03/01 1 Fogo Island T 10 08 099 *
Savage Cove-Sandy Cove T 10 07 039 2C 01/02 2C Sandy Cove T 10 07 039
Seldom-Little Seldom T 10 08 025 4 03/01 1 Fogo Island T 10 08 099 *
Tilting T 10 08 023 4 03/01 1 Fogo Island T 10 08 099 *
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Prince Edward Island

Annual changes to census subdivision codes, names and types, between 2011 and 2016
Former state Change Revised state
Census subdivision CSD type SGC code code date code Census subdivision CSD type SGC code
2012
Borden-Carleton COM 3 11 03 005 08/01 3 Borden-Carleton T 11 03 005
2014
Bedeque COM 4 11 03 013 11/17 1 Bedeque and Area COM 11 03 015 *
Central Bedeque COM 4 11 03 010 11/17 1 Bedeque and Area COM 11 03 015 *
Note: date: month/day

Nova Scotia

Annual changes to census subdivision codes, names and types, between 2011 and 2016
Former state Change Revised state
Census subdivision CSD type SGC code code date code Census subdivision CSD type SGC code
2011
Halifax RGM 12 09 034 6 03/10 1 Wallace Hills 14A IRI 12 09 800
2012
Canso T 12 13 006 4 07/01 5A Guysborough MD 12 13 004
2015
Bridgetown T 12 05 012 4 04/01 5A Annapolis, Subd. B SC 12 05 009
Hantsport T 12 08 004 4 07/01 5A West Hants MD 12 08 001
Springhill T 12 11 008 4 04/01 5A Cumberland, Subd. B SC 12 11 006
Note: date: month/day

New Brunswick

Annual changes to census subdivision codes, names and types, between 2011 and 2016
Former state Change Revised state
Census subdivision CSD type SGC code code date code Census subdivision CSD type SGC code
2011
Bathurst CY 13 15 011 3 01/02 3 Bathurst C 13 15 011
Campbellton CY 13 14 014 3 01/02 3 Campbellton C 13 14 014
Caraquet T 13 15 028 3 01/02 3 Caraquet TV 13 15 028
Dalhousie T 13 14 017 3 01/02 3 Dalhousie TV 13 14 017
Fredericton CY 13 10 032 3 01/02 3 Fredericton C 13 10 032
Hampton T 13 05 007 3 01/02 3 Hampton TV 13 05 007
Hartland T 13 11 012 3 01/02 3 Hartland TV 13 11 012
Nackawic T 13 10 054 3 01/02 3 Nackawic TV 13 10 054
Oromocto T 13 03 012 3 01/02 3 Oromocto TV 13 03 012
Riverview T 13 06 020 3 01/02 3 Riverview TV 13 06 020
Sackville T 13 07 009 3 01/02 3 Sackville TV 13 07 009
Saint Andrews T 13 02 026 3 01/02 3 Saint Andrews TV 13 02 026
Saint John CY 13 01 006 3 01/02 3 Saint John C 13 01 006
Shippagan T 13 15 031 3 01/02 3 Shippagan TV 13 15 031
St. George T 13 02 018 3 01/02 3 St. George TV 13 02 018
St. Stephen T 13 02 037 3 01/02 3 St. Stephen TV 13 02 037
Sussex T 13 05 022 3 01/02 3 Sussex TV 13 05 022
2012
Burnt Church 14 IRI 13 09 044 2 07/11 2 Esgenoôpetitj 14 IRI 13 09 044
Grimmer P 13 14 018 4 07/01 1 Kedgwick RCR 13 14 020 *
Kedgwick VL 13 14 019 4 07/01 1 Kedgwick RCR 13 14 020 *
2014
Alnwick P 13 09 036 6 03/28 1 Grand Tracadie-Sheila RGM 13 15 002 *
Dundas P 13 08 001 6 05/23 1 Cocagne RCR 13 08 002 *
Grand Tracadie-Sheila RGM 13 15 002 ** 2 07/01 2 Tracadie RGM 13 15 002
Inkerman P 13 15 024 6 03/28 1 Grand Tracadie-Sheila RGM 13 15 002 *
Kingsclear P 13 10 018 6 05/23 1 Hanwell RCR 13 10 017
Saint-Isidore P 13 15 021 6 03/28 1 Grand Tracadie-Sheila RGM 13 15 002 *
Saumarez P 13 15 001 4 03/28 1 Grand Tracadie-Sheila RGM 13 15 002 *
Tracadie-Sheila TV 13 15 003 4 03/28 1 Grand Tracadie-Sheila RGM 13 15 002 *
Wellington P 13 08 004 6 05/23 1 Cocagne RCR 13 08 002 *
Note: date: month/day

Quebec

Annual changes to census subdivision codes, names and types, between 2011 and 2016
Former state Change Revised state
Census subdivision CSD type SGC code code date code Census subdivision CSD type SGC code
2011
Baie-d'Hudson NO 24 99 904 6 01/02 1 Ivujivik TI 24 99 895
Hinchinbrooke CT 24 69 045 3 11/05 3 Hinchinbrooke 24 69 045
Saint-Anicet PE 24 69 070 3 12/10 3 Saint-Anicet 24 69 070
Saint-Jacques-le-Mineur PE 24 68 040 3 05/14 3 Saint-Jacques-le-Mineur 24 68 040
Saint-Joachim-de-Shefford PE 24 47 040 3 09/03 3 Saint-Joachim-de-Shefford 24 47 040
Saint-Joseph-de-Ham-Sud PE 24 40 005 23 10/22 23 Ham-Sud 24 40 005
Saint-Michel PE 24 68 050 3 12/10 3 Saint-Michel 24 68 050
Saint-Onésime-d'Ixworth PE 24 14 080 3 02/26 3 Saint-Onésime-d'Ixworth 24 14 080
Saint-Patrice-de-Sherrington PE 24 68 025 3 09/03 3 Saint-Patrice-de-Sherrington 24 68 025
Saint-Rémi-de-Tingwick PE 24 39 020 3 12/10 3 Saint-Rémi-de-Tingwick 24 39 020
Saint-Samuel PE 24 39 130 3 07/16 3 Saint-Samuel 24 39 130
Saint-Sébastien PE 24 56 050 3 11/05 3 Saint-Sébastien 24 56 050
Saint-Théodore-d'Acton PE 24 48 045 3 07/30 3 Saint-Théodore-d'Acton 24 48 045
2012
Saint-Alexis VL 24 63 020 4 12/19 1 Saint-Alexis 24 63 023 *
Saint-Alexis PE 24 63 025 4 12/19 1 Saint-Alexis 24 63 023 *
Saint-Denis-de-Brompton PE 24 42 025 3 11/17 3 Saint-Denis-de-Brompton 24 42 025
Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola PE 24 52 045 3 11/17 3 Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola 24 52 045
Saint-Lucien PE 24 49 030 3 06/30 3 Saint-Lucien 24 49 030
Saint-Nérée PE 24 19 045 23 02/18 23 Saint-Nérée-de-Bellechasse 24 19 045
Saint-Pierre-de-Véronne-à-Pike-River 24 46 025 2 05/05 2 Pike River 24 46 025
Sainte-Brigitte-de-Laval 24 22 045 3 12/08 3 Sainte-Brigitte-de-Laval V 24 22 045
Sainte-Geneviève-de-Berthier PE 24 52 040 3 11/17 3 Sainte-Geneviève-de-Berthier 24 52 040
2013
Baie-James 24 99 060 2 09/25 2 Eeyou Istchee Baie-James 24 99 060
Saint-Denis PE 24 14 055 23 11/16 23 Saint-Denis-De La Bouteillerie 24 14 055
Saint-François-Xavier-de-Brompton PE 24 42 020 3 11/16 3 Saint-François-Xavier-de-Brompton 24 42 020
Saint-Lambert-de-Lauzon PE 24 26 070 3 06/22 3 Saint-Lambert-de-Lauzon 24 26 070
Sainte-Élisabeth PE 24 52 030 3 01/19 3 Sainte-Élisabeth 24 52 030
2014
Calixa-Lavallée PE 24 59 030 3 12/06 3 Calixa-Lavallée 24 59 030
Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare PE 24 61 040 3 12/06 3 Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare 24 61 040
Saint-Antonin PE 24 12 015 3 11/01 3 Saint-Antonin 24 12 015
Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon PE 24 52 085 3 06/14 3 Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon 24 52 085
Saint-Justin PE 24 51 045 3 12/06 3 Saint-Justin 24 51 045
Saint-Michel-du-Squatec PE 24 13 065 3 11/01 3 Saint-Michel-du-Squatec 24 13 065
Sainte-Hélène 24 14 025 2 09/13 2 Sainte-Hélène-de-Kamouraska 24 14 025
2015
Maddington CT 24 39 165 23 06/20 23 Maddington Falls 24 39 165
Rigaud 24 71 133 3 08/22 3 Rigaud V 24 71 133
Val-Racine PE 24 30 015 3 06/20 3 Val-Racine 24 30 015
Note: date: month/day

Ontario

Annual changes to census subdivision codes, names and types, between 2011 and 2016
Former state Change Revised state
Census subdivision CSD type SGC code code date code Census subdivision CSD type SGC code
2011
Atikokan TP 35 59 001 3 01/02 3 Atikokan T 35 59 001
Calvin TP 35 48 022 3 01/02 3 Calvin MU 35 48 022
Cavan-Monaghan TP 35 15 013 2 01/02 2 Cavan Monaghan TP 35 15 013
Central Manitoulin TP 35 51 006 3 01/02 3 Central Manitoulin MU 35 51 006
Chapple TP 35 59 024 6 01/02 1 Long Sault 12 IRI 35 59 030
Chief's Point No. 28 IRI 35 41 801 ** 7C 01/02 7C Chief's Point No. 28 IRI 35 41 056
Clarence-Rockland CY 35 02 036 3 01/02 3 Clarence-Rockland C 35 02 036
Dysart and Others TP 35 46 024 23 01/02 23 Dysart et al MU 35 46 024
East Ferris TP 35 48 034 3 01/02 3 East Ferris MU 35 48 034
Long Sault 12 IRI 35 59 092 4 01/02 5A Chapple TP 35 59 024
MacDowell Lake S-É 35 60 102 2C 01/02 2C McDowell Lake S-É 35 60 102
Machin TP 35 60 021 3 01/02 3 Machin MU 35 60 021
Middlesex Centre TP 35 39 033 3 01/02 3 Middlesex Centre MU 35 39 033
Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands T 35 51 017 3 01/02 3 Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands MU 35 51 017
Shuniah TP 35 58 028 3 01/02 3 Shuniah MU 35 58 028
South Bruce Peninsula T 35 41 055 6 01/02 1 Chief's Point No. 28 IRI 35 41 801
South Dundas TP 35 01 020 3 01/02 3 South Dundas MU 35 01 020
Strathroy-Caradoc TP 35 39 015 3 01/02 3 Strathroy-Caradoc MU 35 39 015
2012
East Luther Grand Valley TP 35 22 010 23 08/14 23 Grand Valley T 35 22 010
Markham T 35 19 036 3 07/01 3 Markham CY 35 19 036
2013
Galway-Cavendish and Harvey TP 35 15 044 23 02/19 23 Trent Lakes MU 35 15 044
Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP 35 15 015 2 01/15 2 Selwyn TP 35 15 015
2014
Mnjikaning First Nation 32 (Rama First Nation 32) IRI 35 43 050 2 06/04 2 Mnjikaning First Nation 32 IRI 35 43 050
Note: date: month/day

Manitoba

Annual changes to census subdivision codes, names and types, between 2011 and 2016
Former state Change Revised state
Census subdivision CSD type SGC code code date code Census subdivision CSD type SGC code
2011
Ilford S-É 46 22 064 6 01/02 1 Mooseocoot IRI 46 22 802
Shoal Lake RM 46 15 061 3 01/02 3 Shoal Lake MU 46 15 061
2012
Morden T 46 03 053 3 08/24 3 Morden CY 46 03 053
2013
Division No. 23, Unorganized NO 46 23 062 6 01/23 1 Black Sturgeon IRI 46 23 800
2015
Albert RM 46 05 058 4 01/01 1 Two Borders MU 46 05 056 *
Archie RM 46 15 046 4 01/01 1 Ellice-Archie RM 46 15 047 *
Arthur RM 46 05 050 4 01/01 1 Two Borders MU 46 05 056 *
Benito VL 46 20 043 4 01/01 1 Swan Valley West MU 46 20 042 *
Bifrost RM 46 18 071 4 01/01 1 Bifrost-Riverton MU 46 18 076 *
Binscarth VL 46 16 029 4 01/01 1 Russell-Binscarth MU 46 16 030 *
Birtle RM 46 15 055 4 01/01 1 Prairie View MU 46 15 056 *
Birtle T 46 15 057 4 01/01 1 Prairie View MU 46 15 056 *
Blanshard RM 46 15 033 4 01/01 1 Oakview RM 46 15 032 *
Boissevain T 46 05 033 4 01/01 1 Boissevain-Morton MU 46 05 032 *
Bowsman VL 46 20 052 4 01/01 1 Minitonas-Bowsman MU 46 20 051 *
Brenda RM 46 05 043 4 01/01 1 Brenda-Waskada MU 46 05 044 *
Cameron RM 46 05 061 4 01/01 1 Grassland MU 46 05 062 *
Cartwright VL 46 04 053 4 01/01 1 Cartwright-Roblin MU 46 04 052 *
Clanwilliam RM 46 15 091 4 01/01 1 Clanwilliam-Erickson MU 46 15 092 *
Crystal City VL 46 04 046 4 01/01 1 Louise MU 46 04 040 *
Daly RM 46 07 075 4 01/01 1 Riverdale MU 46 07 076 *
Deloraine T 46 05 039 4 01/01 1 Deloraine-Winchester MU 46 05 038 *
Edward RM 46 05 055 4 01/01 1 Two Borders MU 46 05 056 *
Elkhorn VL 46 06 030 4 01/01 1 Wallace-Woodworth RM 46 06 031 *
Ellice RM 46 15 048 4 01/01 1 Ellice-Archie RM 46 15 047 *
Emerson T 46 03 033 4 01/01 1 Emerson-Franklin MU 46 02 024 *
Erickson T 46 15 093 4 01/01 1 Clanwilliam-Erickson MU 46 15 092 *
Eriksdale RM 46 18 052 4 01/01 1 West Interlake MU 46 18 056 *
Ethelbert RM 46 17 063 4 01/01 1 Ethelbert MU 46 17 064 *
Ethelbert VL 46 17 067 4 01/01 1 Ethelbert MU 46 17 064 *
Franklin RM 46 02 025 4 01/01 1 Emerson-Franklin MU 46 02 024 *
Gilbert Plains RM 46 17 053 4 01/01 1 Gilbert Plains MU 46 17 054 *
Gilbert Plains T 46 17 055 4 01/01 1 Gilbert Plains MU 46 17 054 *
Gladstone T 46 08 061 4 01/01 1 WestLake-Gladstone MU 46 08 060 *
Glenboro VL 46 07 041 4 01/01 1 Glenboro-South Cypress MU 46 07 039 *
Glenella RM 46 08 072 4 01/01 1 Glenella-Lansdowne MU 46 08 055 *
Glenwood RM 46 07 051 4 01/01 1 Souris-Glenwood MU 46 07 052 *
Grandview RM 46 17 057 4 01/01 1 Grandview MU 46 17 058 *
Grandview T 46 17 060 4 01/01 1 Grandview MU 46 17 058 *
Gretna T 46 03 038 4 01/01 1 Rhineland MU 46 03 041 *
Grey RM 46 09 017 4 01/01 1 Grey RM 46 09 018 *
Hamiota RM 46 15 036 4 01/01 1 Hamiota MU 46 15 037 *
Hamiota T 46 15 038 4 01/01 1 Hamiota MU 46 15 037 *
Harrison RM 46 15 069 4 01/01 1 Harrison Park MU 46 15 070 *
Hartney T 46 05 063 4 01/01 1 Grassland MU 46 05 062 *
Hillsburg RM 46 16 045 4 01/01 1 Hillsburg-Roblin-Shell River MU 46 16 048 *
Lakeview RM 46 08 066 4 01/01 1 WestLake-Gladstone MU 46 08 060 *
Langford RM 46 15 018 4 01/01 1 North Cypress-Langford MU 46 07 066 *
Lansdowne RM 46 08 054 4 01/01 1 Glenella-Lansdowne MU 46 08 055 *
Lawrence RM 46 17 076 4 01/01 1 Lakeshore RM 46 17 075 *
Lorne RM 46 04 063 4 01/01 1 Lorne MU 46 04 064 *
Louise RM 46 04 039 4 01/01 1 Louise MU 46 04 040 *
MacGregor T 46 08 048 4 01/01 1 North Norfolk MU 46 08 046 *
Manitou T 46 04 035 4 01/01 1 Pembina MU 46 04 034 *
McCreary RM 46 17 034 4 01/01 1 McCreary MU 46 17 035 *
McCreary VL 46 17 036 4 01/01 1 McCreary MU 46 17 035 *
Miniota RM 46 15 041 4 01/01 1 Prairie View MU 46 15 056 *
Minitonas RM 46 20 037 4 01/01 1 Minitonas-Bowsman MU 46 20 051 *
Minitonas T 46 20 039 4 01/01 1 Minitonas-Bowsman MU 46 20 051 *
Minto RM 46 15 073 4 01/01 1 Minto-Odanah MU 46 15 074 *
Morton RM 46 05 031 4 01/01 1 Boissevain-Morton MU 46 05 032 *
Mossey River RM 46 17 071 4 01/01 1 Mossey River RM 46 17 072 *
North Cypress RM 46 07 065 4 01/01 1 North Cypress-Langford MU 46 07 066 *
North Norfolk RM 46 08 045 4 01/01 1 North Norfolk MU 46 08 046 *
Notre Dame de Lourdes VL 46 08 033 4 01/01 1 Lorne MU 46 04 064 *
Oak Lake T 46 06 018 4 01/01 1 Sifton RM 46 06 016 *
Oakland RM 46 07 045 4 01/01 1 Oakland-Wawanesa MU 46 07 046 *
Ochre River RM 46 17 045 4 01/01 1 Lakeshore RM 46 17 075 *
Odanah RM 46 15 023 4 01/01 1 Minto-Odanah MU 46 15 074 *
Park (South) RM 46 15 095 4 01/01 1 Harrison Park MU 46 15 070 *
Pembina RM 46 04 033 4 01/01 1 Pembina MU 46 04 034 *
Pilot Mound T 46 04 044 4 01/01 1 Louise MU 46 04 040 *
Plum Coulee T 46 03 042 4 01/01 1 Rhineland MU 46 03 041 *
Rapid City T 46 15 029 4 01/01 1 Oakview RM 46 15 032 *
Rhineland RM 46 03 036 4 01/01 1 Rhineland MU 46 03 041 *
Rivers T 46 07 077 4 01/01 1 Riverdale MU 46 07 076 *
Riverside RM 46 05 070 4 01/01 1 Prairie Lakes RM 46 05 071 *
Riverton VL 46 18 077 4 01/01 1 Bifrost-Riverton MU 46 18 076 *
Roblin RM 46 04 051 4 01/01 1 Cartwright-Roblin MU 46 04 052 *
Roblin T 46 16 052 4 01/01 1 Hillsburg-Roblin-Shell River MU 46 16 048 *
Rossburn RM 46 16 002 4 01/01 1 Rossburn MU 46 16 005 *
Rossburn T 46 16 007 4 01/01 1 Rossburn MU 46 16 005 *
Russell RM 46 16 024 4 01/01 1 Russell-Binscarth MU 46 16 030 *
Russell T 46 16 032 4 01/01 1 Russell-Binscarth MU 46 16 030 *
Saskatchewan RM 46 15 027 4 01/01 1 Oakview RM 46 15 032 *
Shell River RM 46 16 049 4 01/01 1 Hillsburg-Roblin-Shell River MU 46 16 048 *
Shellmouth-Boulton RM 46 16 038 4 01/01 1 Riding Mountain West RM 46 16 020 *
Shoal Lake MU 46 15 061 4 01/01 1 Yellowhead RM 46 15 063 *
Sifton RM 46 06 015 4 01/01 1 Sifton RM 46 06 016 *
Siglunes RM 46 18 057 4 01/01 1 West Interlake MU 46 18 056 *
Silver Creek RM 46 16 019 4 01/01 1 Riding Mountain West RM 46 16 020 *
Somerset VL 46 04 066 4 01/01 1 Lorne MU 46 04 064 *
Souris T 46 07 053 4 01/01 1 Souris-Glenwood MU 46 07 052 *
South Cypress RM 46 07 038 4 01/01 1 Glenboro-South Cypress MU 46 07 039 *
South Norfolk RM 46 08 031 4 01/01 1 Norfolk-Treherne MU 46 08 032 *
St. Claude VL 46 09 020 4 01/01 1 Grey RM 46 09 018 *
Ste. Rose RM 46 17 040 4 01/01 1 Ste. Rose MU 46 17 041 *
Ste. Rose du Lac T 46 17 042 4 01/01 1 Ste. Rose MU 46 17 041 *
St-Lazare VL 46 15 051 4 01/01 1 Ellice-Archie RM 46 15 047 *
Strathclair RM 46 15 064 4 01/01 1 Yellowhead RM 46 15 063 *
Strathcona RM 46 05 076 4 01/01 1 Prairie Lakes RM 46 05 071 *
Swan River RM 46 20 041 4 01/01 1 Swan Valley West MU 46 20 042 *
Treherne T 46 08 038 4 01/01 1 Norfolk-Treherne MU 46 08 032 *
Wallace RM 46 06 028 4 01/01 1 Wallace-Woodworth RM 46 06 031 *
Waskada VL 46 05 047 4 01/01 1 Brenda-Waskada MU 46 05 044 *
Wawanesa VL 46 07 047 4 01/01 1 Oakland-Wawanesa MU 46 07 046 *
Westbourne RM 46 08 059 4 01/01 1 WestLake-Gladstone MU 46 08 060 *
Whitewater RM 46 05 067 4 01/01 1 Grassland MU 46 05 062 *
Winchester RM 46 05 037 4 01/01 1 Deloraine-Winchester MU 46 05 038 *
Winnipegosis VL 46 17 073 4 01/01 1 Mossey River RM 46 17 072 *
Woodworth RM 46 06 037 4 01/01 1 Wallace-Woodworth RM 46 06 031 *
Note: date: month/day

Saskatchewan

Annual changes to census subdivision codes, names and types, between 2011 and 2016
Former state Change Revised state
Census subdivision CSD type SGC code code date code Census subdivision CSD type SGC code
2011
Division No. 18, Unorganized NO 47 18 090 6 08/21 1 Southend No. 200A IRI 47 18 826
Sandy Bay NV 47 18 058 6 01/02 1 Wapaskokimaw 202 IRI 47 18 806
2012
Hepburn VL 47 15 027 3 10/24 3 Hepburn T 47 15 027
Kelvington No. 366 RM 47 14 021 6 01/27 1 Yellow Quill 90-9 IRI 47 14 843 *
Pense VL 47 06 023 3 10/24 3 Pense T 47 06 023
Ponass Lake No. 367 RM 47 14 023 6 01/27 1 Yellow Quill 90-9 IRI 47 14 843 *
Warman T 47 11 068 3 10/24 3 Warman CY 47 11 068
2013
Antler VL 47 01 048 4 12/31 5A Antler No. 61 RM 47 01 047
Gladmar VL 47 02 015 4 12/31 5A Surprise Valley No. 9 RM 47 02 014
Ruthilda VL 47 13 033 4 12/31 5A Grandview No. 349 RM 47 13 032
Shackleton VL 47 08 047 4 12/31 5A Miry Creek No. 229 RM 47 08 046
2014
Elstow VL 47 11 074 4 12/16 5A Blucher No. 343 RM 47 11 069
2015
Chief Joseph Custer IRI 47 15 846 4 05/19 5A Prince Albert CY 47 15 066
Fond du Lac 229 IRI 47 18 833 4 05/19 5A Division No. 18, Unorganized NO 47 18 090 *
Fond du Lac 231 IRI 47 18 847 4 05/19 5A Division No. 18, Unorganized NO 47 18 090 *
Fond du Lac 232 IRI 47 18 846 4 05/19 5A Division No. 18, Unorganized NO 47 18 090 *
Ocean Man 69B IRI 47 01 811 4 05/19 5A Golden West No. 95 RM 47 01 069
Pheasant Rump 68 IRI 47 01 819 2 03/09 2 Pheasant Rump Nakota 68 IRI 47 01 819
Potato River 156A IRI 47 18 810 4 05/19 5A Division No. 18, Unorganized NO 47 18 090 *
Rabbit Lake VL 47 16 034 4 10/30 5A Round Hill No. 467 RM 47 16 033
Note: date: month/day

Alberta

Annual changes to census subdivision codes, names and types, between 2011 and 2016
Former state Change Revised state
Census subdivision CSD type SGC code code date code Census subdivision CSD type SGC code
2011
Newell County No. 4 MD 48 02 031 2 12/31 2 Newell County MD 48 02 031
2012
Lac la Biche County MD 48 12 037 6 01/01 1 Improvement District No. 349 ID 48 12 038 *
New Norway VL 48 10 008 4 11/01 5A Camrose County MD 48 10 001
Wood Buffalo SM 48 16 037 6 01/01 1 Improvement District No. 349 ID 48 12 038 *
2013
Thorhild County No. 7 MD 48 13 036 2 03/20 2 Thorhild County MD 48 13 036
Tilley VL 48 02 032 4 08/31 5A Newell County MD 48 02 031
2015
Big Lakes MD 48 17 027 2 03/06 2 Big Lakes County MD 48 17 027
Charles Lake 225 IRI 48 16 855 4 05/19 5A Wood Buffalo SM 48 16 037 *
Chestermere T 48 06 017 3 01/01 3 Chestermere CY 48 06 017
Fort McKay 174 IRI 48 16 856 4 05/19 5A Wood Buffalo SM 48 16 037 *
Kapawe'no First Nation (Grouard 230) IRI 48 17 858 4 05/19 5A Big Lakes County MD 48 17 027 *
Kapawe'no First Nation (Halcro 150C) IRI 48 17 852 4 05/19 5A Big Lakes County MD 48 17 027 *
Minburn VL 48 10 032 4 07/01 5A Minburn County No. 27 MD 48 10 026
Namur Lake 174B IRI 48 16 858 4 05/19 5A Wood Buffalo SM 48 16 037 *
Namur River 174A IRI 48 16 857 4 05/19 5A Wood Buffalo SM 48 16 037 *
2016
Galahad VL 48 07 034 4 01/01 5A Flagstaff County MD 48 07 031 *
Strome VL 48 07 041 4 01/01 5A Flagstaff County MD 48 07 031 *
Note: date: month/day

British Columbia

Annual changes to census subdivision codes, names and types, between 2011 and 2016
Former state Change Revised state
Census subdivision CSD type SGC code code date code Census subdivision CSD type SGC code
2011
Capital F RDA 59 17 027 2 01/02 2 Saltspring IslandFootnote 1 RDA 59 17 027
Capital G RDA 59 17 029 2 01/02 2 Southern Gulf IslandsFootnote 2 RDA 59 17 029
Capital H (Part 1) RDA 59 17 054 2 01/02 2 Juan de Fuca (Part 1)Footnote 3 RDA 59 17 054
Capital H (Part 2) RDA 59 17 056 2 01/02 2 Juan de Fuca (Part 2)Footnote 4 RDA 59 17 056
Kuper Island 7 IRI 59 19 809 2 01/02 2 Penelakut Island 7 IRI 59 19 809
2013
Alert Bay VL 59 43 008 6 10/09 1 Nimpkish 2 IRI 59 43 038
Fraser Valley A RDA 59 09 014 6 10/09 1 Boothroyd 13 IRI 59 09 850
Nimpkish 2 IRI 59 43 038 ** 7C 10/09 7C Nimpkish 2 IRI 59 43 835
2014
Fraser Valley E RDA 59 09 036 6 12/17 1 Fraser Valley H RDA 59 09 035
Maple Ridge DM 59 15 075 3 09/12 3 Maple Ridge CY 59 15 075
Neskonlith IRI 59 33 838 2 02/14 2 Neskonlith 1 IRI 59 33 838
Neskonlith 1 IRI 59 33 838 6 02/14 1 Neskonlith 2 IRI 59 33 891
2015
Alexis Creek 6 IRI 59 41 847 4 05/19 5A Cariboo J RDA 59 41 039 *
Alexis Creek 17 IRI 59 41 842 4 05/19 5A Cariboo J RDA 59 41 039 *
Alexis Creek 24 IRI 59 41 819 4 05/19 5A Cariboo J RDA 59 41 039 *
Alexis Creek 25 IRI 59 41 820 4 05/19 5A Cariboo J RDA 59 41 039 *
Klahkowit 5 IRI 59 33 830 4 05/19 5A Thompson-Nicola I (Blue Sky Country) RDA 59 33 037
Kluachon Lake 1 IRI 59 49 830 4 05/19 5A Kitimat-Stikine D RDA 59 49 041
Kootenay Boundary B RDA 59 05 030 2 01/01 2 Kootenay Boundary B / Lower Columbia-Old-Glory RDA 59 05 030
Kootenay Boundary C RDA 59 05 050 2 01/01 2 Kootenay Boundary C / Christina Lake RDA 59 05 050
Kootenay Boundary D RDA 59 05 052 2 01/01 2 Kootenay Boundary D / Rural Grand Forks RDA 59 05 052
Kootenay Boundary E RDA 59 05 054 2 01/01 2 Kootenay Boundary E / West Boundary RDA 59 05 054
Neskonlith 1 IRI 59 33 838 4 11/02 1 Neskonlith IRI 59 33 898 *
Neskonlith 2 IRI 59 33 891 *** 4 11/02 1 Neskonlith IRI 59 33 898 *
Seymour Meadows 19 IRI 59 41 843 4 05/19 5A Cariboo J RDA 59 41 039 *
Tatelkus Lake 28 IRI 59 41 865 4 05/19 5A Cariboo I RDA 59 41 027
Thompson-Nicola L RDA 59 33 060 2 01/01 2 Thompson-Nicola L (Grasslands) RDA 59 33 060
Thompson-Nicola M RDA 59 33 008 2 01/01 2 Thompson-Nicola M (Beautiful Nicola Valley - North) RDA 59 33 008
Thompson-Nicola N RDA 59 33 012 2 01/01 2 Thompson-Nicola N (Beautiful Nicola Valley - South) RDA 59 33 012
Toby's Meadow 4 IRI 59 41 846 4 05/19 5A Cariboo J RDA 59 41 039 *
Note: date: month/day
Footnote 1

This electoral area was incorporated as a census subdivision named Capital F on January 2, 1999. The census subdivision name has been changed to Saltspring Island in the Standard Geographical Classification 2016.

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Footnote 2

This electoral area was incorporated as a census subdivision named Capital G on January 2, 1999. The government of British Columbia changed the name of this electoral area to Southern Gulf Islands on December 7, 2001. This census subdivision name change has been implemented in the Standard Geographical Classification 2016.

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Footnote 3

This electoral area was incorporated as a census subdivision named Capital H (Part 1) on January 1, 2001. The census subdivision name has been changed to Juan de Fuca (Part 1) in the Standard Geographical Classification 2016.

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Footnote 4

This electoral area was incorporated as a census subdivision named Capital H (Part 2) on January 1, 2001. The census subdivision name has been changed to Juan de Fuca (Part 2) in the Standard Geographical Classification 2016.

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Yukon

Annual changes to census subdivision codes, names and types, between 2011 and 2016
Former state Change Revised state
Census subdivision CSD type SGC code code date code Census subdivision CSD type SGC code
2011
Two and One-Half Mile Village S-É 60 01 034 4 01/02 5A Yukon, Unorganized NO 60 01 045 *
Two Mile Village S-É 60 01 033 4 01/02 5A Yukon, Unorganized NO 60 01 045 *
Yukon, Unorganized NO 60 01 045 6 01/02 1 Two Mile and Two and One-Half Mile Village S-É 60 01 035
Note: date: month/day

Northwest Territories

Annual changes to census subdivision codes, names and types, between 2011 and 2016
Former state Change Revised state
Census subdivision CSD type SGC code code date code Census subdivision CSD type SGC code
2011
Enterprise SET 61 05 003 3 01/02 3 Enterprise HAM 61 05 003
Note: date: month/day

Nunavut

Annual changes to census subdivision codes, names and types, between 2011 and 2016
Former state Change Revised state
Census subdivision CSD type SGC code code date code Census subdivision CSD type SGC code
2015
Repulse Bay HAM 62 05 027 2 07/02 2 Naujaat HAM 62 05 027
Note: date: month/day

Concordance: Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2011 and the Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2016

Newfoundland and Labrador

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2011 and SGC 2016
Newfoundland and Labrador 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador 2016
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
10 07 039 Savage Cove-Sandy Cove T 2C 10 07 039 Sandy Cove T
10 08 020 Fogo Island Region (Part) RG 4 10 08 099 * Fogo Island T
10 08 021 Fogo T 4 10 08 099 * Fogo Island T
10 08 022 Joe Batt's Arm-Barr'd Islands-Shoal Bay T 4 10 08 099 * Fogo Island T
10 08 023 Tilting T 4 10 08 099 * Fogo Island T
10 08 025 Seldom-Little Seldom T 4 10 08 099 * Fogo Island T

Prince Edward Island

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2011 and SGC 2016
Prince Edward Island 2011 Prince Edward Island 2016
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
11 03 005 Borden-Carleton COM 3 11 03 005 Borden-Carleton T
11 03 010 Central Bedeque COM 4 11 03 015 * Bedeque and Area COM
11 03 013 Bedeque COM 4 11 03 015 * Bedeque and Area COM

Nova Scotia

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2011 and SGC 2016
Nova Scotia 2011 Nova Scotia 2016
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
12 05 009 Annapolis, Subd. B SC Y 12 05 009 * Annapolis, Subd. B SC
12 05 012 Bridgetown T 4 12 05 009 * Annapolis, Subd. B SC
12 08 001 West Hants MD Y 12 08 001 * West Hants MD
12 08 004 Hantsport T 4 12 08 001 * West Hants MD
12 09 034 Halifax RGM Y 12 09 034 Halifax RGM
6 12 09 800 Wallace Hills 14A IRI
12 11 006 Cumberland, Subd. B SC Y 12 11 006 * Cumberland, Subd. B SC
12 11 008 Springhill T 4 12 11 006 * Cumberland, Subd. B SC
12 13 004 Guysborough MD Y 12 13 004 * Guysborough MD
12 13 006 Canso T 4 12 13 004 * Guysborough MD

New Brunswick

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2011 and SGC 2016
New Brunswick 2011 New Brunswick 2016
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
13 01 006 Saint John CY 3 13 01 006 Saint John C
13 02 018 St. George T 3 13 02 018 St. George TV
13 02 026 Saint Andrews T 3 13 02 026 Saint Andrews TV
13 02 037 St. Stephen T 3 13 02 037 St. Stephen TV
13 03 012 Oromocto T 3 13 03 012 Oromocto TV
13 05 007 Hampton T 3 13 05 007 Hampton TV
13 05 022 Sussex T 3 13 05 022 Sussex TV
13 06 020 Riverview T 3 13 06 020 Riverview TV
13 07 009 Sackville T 3 13 07 009 Sackville TV
13 08 001 Dundas P Y 13 08 001 Dundas P
6 13 08 002 * Cocagne RCR
13 08 004 Wellington P 6 13 08 002 * Cocagne RCR
Y 13 08 004 Wellington P
13 09 036 Alnwick P Y 13 09 036 Alnwick P
6 13 15 002 * Tracadie RGM
13 09 044 Burnt Church 14 IRI 2 13 09 044 Esgenoôpetitj 14 IRI
13 10 018 Kingsclear P 6 13 10 017 Hanwell RCR
Y 13 10 018 Kingsclear P
13 10 032 Fredericton CY 3 13 10 032 Fredericton C
13 10 054 Nackawic T 3 13 10 054 Nackawic TV
13 11 012 Hartland T 3 13 11 012 Hartland TV
13 14 014 Campbellton CY 3 13 14 014 Campbellton C
13 14 017 Dalhousie T 3 13 14 017 Dalhousie TV
13 14 018 Grimmer P 4 13 14 020 * Kedgwick RCR
13 14 019 Kedgwick VL 4 13 14 020 * Kedgwick RCR
13 15 001 Saumarez P 4 13 15 002 * Tracadie RGM
13 15 003 Tracadie-Sheila TV 4 13 15 002 * Tracadie RGM
13 15 011 Bathurst CY 3 13 15 011 Bathurst C
13 15 021 Saint-Isidore P 6 13 15 002 * Tracadie RGM
Y 13 15 021 Saint-Isidore P
13 15 024 Inkerman P 6 13 15 002 * Tracadie RGM
Y 13 15 024 Inkerman P
13 15 028 Caraquet T 3 13 15 028 Caraquet TV
13 15 031 Shippagan T 3 13 15 031 Shippagan TV

Quebec

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2011 and SGC 2016
Quebec 2011 Quebec 2016
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
24 12 015 Saint-Antonin PE 3 24 12 015 Saint-Antonin
24 13 065 Saint-Michel-du-Squatec PE 3 24 13 065 Saint-Michel-du-Squatec
24 14 025 Sainte-Hélène 2 24 14 025 Sainte-Hélène-de-Kamouraska
24 14 055 Saint-Denis PE 23 24 14 055 Saint-Denis-De La Bouteillerie
24 14 080 Saint-Onésime-d'Ixworth PE 3 24 14 080 Saint-Onésime-d'Ixworth
24 19 045 Saint-Nérée PE 23 24 19 045 Saint-Nérée-de-Bellechasse
24 22 045 Sainte-Brigitte-de-Laval 3 24 22 045 Sainte-Brigitte-de-Laval V
24 26 070 Saint-Lambert-de-Lauzon PE 3 24 26 070 Saint-Lambert-de-Lauzon
24 30 015 Val-Racine PE 3 24 30 015 Val-Racine
24 39 020 Saint-Rémi-de-Tingwick PE 3 24 39 020 Saint-Rémi-de-Tingwick
24 39 130 Saint-Samuel PE 3 24 39 130 Saint-Samuel
24 39 165 Maddington CT 23 24 39 165 Maddington Falls
24 40 005 Saint-Joseph-de-Ham-Sud PE 23 24 40 005 Ham-Sud
24 42 020 Saint-François-Xavier-de-Brompton PE 3 24 42 020 Saint-François-Xavier-de-Brompton
24 42 025 Saint-Denis-de-Brompton PE 3 24 42 025 Saint-Denis-de-Brompton
24 46 025 Saint-Pierre-de-Véronne-à-Pike-River 2 24 46 025 Pike River
24 47 040 Saint-Joachim-de-Shefford PE 3 24 47 040 Saint-Joachim-de-Shefford
24 48 045 Saint-Théodore-d'Acton PE 3 24 48 045 Saint-Théodore-d'Acton
24 49 030 Saint-Lucien PE 3 24 49 030 Saint-Lucien
24 51 045 Saint-Justin PE 3 24 51 045 Saint-Justin
24 52 030 Sainte-Élisabeth PE 3 24 52 030 Sainte-Élisabeth
24 52 040 Sainte-Geneviève-de-Berthier PE 3 24 52 040 Sainte-Geneviève-de-Berthier
24 52 045 Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola PE 3 24 52 045 Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola
24 52 085 Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon PE 3 24 52 085 Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon
24 56 050 Saint-Sébastien PE 3 24 56 050 Saint-Sébastien
24 59 030 Calixa-Lavallée PE 3 24 59 030 Calixa-Lavallée
24 61 040 Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare PE 3 24 61 040 Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare
24 63 020 Saint-Alexis VL 4 24 63 023 * Saint-Alexis
24 63 025 Saint-Alexis PE 4 24 63 023 * Saint-Alexis
24 68 025 Saint-Patrice-de-Sherrington PE 3 24 68 025 Saint-Patrice-de-Sherrington
24 68 040 Saint-Jacques-le-Mineur PE 3 24 68 040 Saint-Jacques-le-Mineur
24 68 050 Saint-Michel PE 3 24 68 050 Saint-Michel
24 69 045 Hinchinbrooke CT 3 24 69 045 Hinchinbrooke
24 69 070 Saint-Anicet PE 3 24 69 070 Saint-Anicet
24 71 133 Rigaud 3 24 71 133 Rigaud V
24 99 060 Baie-James 2 24 99 060 Eeyou Istchee Baie-James
24 99 904 Baie-d'Hudson NO 6 24 99 895 Ivujivik TI
Y 24 99 904 Baie-d'Hudson NO

Ontario

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2011 and SGC 2016
Ontario 2011 Ontario 2016
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
35 01 020 South Dundas TP 3 35 01 020 South Dundas MU
35 02 036 Clarence-Rockland CY 3 35 02 036 Clarence-Rockland C
35 15 013 Cavan-Monaghan TP 2 35 15 013 Cavan Monaghan TP
35 15 015 Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP 2 35 15 015 Selwyn TP
35 15 044 Galway-Cavendish and Harvey TP 23 35 15 044 Trent Lakes MU
35 19 036 Markham T 3 35 19 036 Markham CY
35 22 010 East Luther Grand Valley TP 23 35 22 010 Grand Valley T
35 39 015 Strathroy-Caradoc TP 3 35 39 015 Strathroy-Caradoc MU
35 39 033 Middlesex Centre TP 3 35 39 033 Middlesex Centre MU
35 41 055 South Bruce Peninsula T Y 35 41 055 South Bruce Peninsula T
6 35 41 056 Chief's Point No. 28 IRI
35 43 050 Mnjikaning First Nation 32 (Rama First Nation 32) IRI 2 35 43 050 Mnjikaning First Nation 32 IRI
35 46 024 Dysart and Others TP 23 35 46 024 Dysart et al MU
35 48 022 Calvin TP 3 35 48 022 Calvin MU
35 48 034 East Ferris TP 3 35 48 034 East Ferris MU
35 51 006 Central Manitoulin TP 3 35 51 006 Central Manitoulin MU
35 51 017 Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands T 3 35 51 017 Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands MU
35 58 028 Shuniah TP 3 35 58 028 Shuniah MU
35 59 001 Atikokan TP 3 35 59 001 Atikokan T
35 59 092 Long Sault 12 IRI 7 35 59 030 Long Sault 12 IRI
35 60 021 Machin TP 3 35 60 021 Machin MU
35 60 102 MacDowell Lake S-É 2C 35 60 102 McDowell Lake S-É

Manitoba

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2011 and SGC 2016
Manitoba 2011 Manitoba 2016
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
46 02 025 Franklin RM 4 46 02 024 * Emerson-Franklin MU
46 03 033 Emerson T 4 46 02 024 * Emerson-Franklin MU
46 03 036 Rhineland RM 4 46 03 041 * Rhineland MU
46 03 038 Gretna T 4 46 03 041 * Rhineland MU
46 03 042 Plum Coulee T 4 46 03 041 * Rhineland MU
46 03 053 Morden T 3 46 03 053 Morden CY
46 04 033 Pembina RM 4 46 04 034 * Pembina MU
46 04 035 Manitou T 4 46 04 034 * Pembina MU
46 04 039 Louise RM 4 46 04 040 * Louise MU
46 04 044 Pilot Mound T 4 46 04 040 * Louise MU
46 04 046 Crystal City VL 4 46 04 040 * Louise MU
46 04 051 Roblin RM 4 46 04 052 * Cartwright-Roblin MU
46 04 053 Cartwright VL 4 46 04 052 * Cartwright-Roblin MU
46 04 063 Lorne RM 4 46 04 064 * Lorne MU
46 04 066 Somerset VL 4 46 04 064 * Lorne MU
46 05 031 Morton RM 4 46 05 032 * Boissevain-Morton MU
46 05 033 Boissevain T 4 46 05 032 * Boissevain-Morton MU
46 05 037 Winchester RM 4 46 05 038 * Deloraine-Winchester MU
46 05 039 Deloraine T 4 46 05 038 * Deloraine-Winchester MU
46 05 043 Brenda RM 4 46 05 044 * Brenda-Waskada MU
46 05 047 Waskada VL 4 46 05 044 * Brenda-Waskada MU
46 05 050 Arthur RM 4 46 05 056 * Two Borders MU
46 05 055 Edward RM 4 46 05 056 * Two Borders MU
46 05 058 Albert RM 4 46 05 056 * Two Borders MU
46 05 061 Cameron RM 4 46 05 062 * Grassland MU
46 05 063 Hartney T 4 46 05 062 * Grassland MU
46 05 067 Whitewater RM 4 46 05 062 * Grassland MU
46 05 070 Riverside RM 4 46 05 071 * Prairie Lakes RM
46 05 076 Strathcona RM 4 46 05 071 * Prairie Lakes RM
46 06 015 Sifton RM 4 46 06 016 * Sifton RM
46 06 018 Oak Lake T 4 46 06 016 * Sifton RM
46 06 028 Wallace RM 4 46 06 031 * Wallace-Woodworth RM
46 06 030 Elkhorn VL 4 46 06 031 * Wallace-Woodworth RM
46 06 037 Woodworth RM 4 46 06 031 * Wallace-Woodworth RM
46 07 038 South Cypress RM 4 46 07 039 * Glenboro-South Cypress MU
46 07 041 Glenboro VL 4 46 07 039 * Glenboro-South Cypress MU
46 07 045 Oakland RM 4 46 07 046 * Oakland-Wawanesa MU
46 07 047 Wawanesa VL 4 46 07 046 * Oakland-Wawanesa MU
46 07 051 Glenwood RM 4 46 07 052 * Souris-Glenwood MU
46 07 053 Souris T 4 46 07 052 * Souris-Glenwood MU
46 07 065 North Cypress RM 4 46 07 066 * North Cypress-Langford MU
46 07 075 Daly RM 4 46 07 076 * Riverdale MU
46 07 077 Rivers T 4 46 07 076 * Riverdale MU
46 08 031 South Norfolk RM 4 46 08 032 * Norfolk-Treherne MU
46 08 033 Notre Dame de Lourdes VL 4 46 04 064 * Lorne MU
46 08 038 Treherne T 4 46 08 032 * Norfolk-Treherne MU
46 08 045 North Norfolk RM 4 46 08 046 * North Norfolk MU
46 08 048 MacGregor T 4 46 08 046 * North Norfolk MU
46 08 054 Lansdowne RM 4 46 08 055 * Glenella-Lansdowne MU
46 08 059 Westbourne RM 4 46 08 060 * WestLake-Gladstone MU
46 08 061 Gladstone T 4 46 08 060 * WestLake-Gladstone MU
46 08 066 Lakeview RM 4 46 08 060 * WestLake-Gladstone MU
46 08 072 Glenella RM 4 46 08 055 * Glenella-Lansdowne MU
46 09 017 Grey RM 4 46 09 018 * Grey RM
46 09 020 St. Claude VL 4 46 09 018 * Grey RM
46 15 018 Langford RM 4 46 07 066 * North Cypress-Langford MU
46 15 023 Odanah RM 4 46 15 074 * Minto-Odanah MU
46 15 027 Saskatchewan RM 4 46 15 032 * Oakview RM
46 15 029 Rapid City T 4 46 15 032 * Oakview RM
46 15 033 Blanshard RM 4 46 15 032 * Oakview RM
46 15 036 Hamiota RM 4 46 15 037 * Hamiota MU
46 15 038 Hamiota T 4 46 15 037 * Hamiota MU
46 15 041 Miniota RM 4 46 15 056 * Prairie View MU
46 15 046 Archie RM 4 46 15 047 * Ellice-Archie RM
46 15 048 Ellice RM 4 46 15 047 * Ellice-Archie RM
46 15 051 St-Lazare VL 4 46 15 047 * Ellice-Archie RM
46 15 055 Birtle RM 4 46 15 056 * Prairie View MU
46 15 057 Birtle T 4 46 15 056 * Prairie View MU
46 15 061 Shoal Lake RM 4 46 15 063 * Yellowhead RM
46 15 064 Strathclair RM 4 46 15 063 * Yellowhead RM
46 15 069 Harrison RM 4 46 15 070 * Harrison Park MU
46 15 073 Minto RM 4 46 15 074 * Minto-Odanah MU
46 15 091 Clanwilliam RM 4 46 15 092 * Clanwilliam-Erickson MU
46 15 093 Erickson T 4 46 15 092 * Clanwilliam-Erickson MU
46 15 095 Park (South) RM 4 46 15 070 * Harrison Park MU
46 16 002 Rossburn RM 4 46 16 005 * Rossburn MU
46 16 007 Rossburn T 4 46 16 005 * Rossburn MU
46 16 019 Silver Creek RM 4 46 16 020 * Riding Mountain West RM
46 16 024 Russell RM 4 46 16 030 * Russell-Binscarth MU
46 16 029 Binscarth VL 4 46 16 030 * Russell-Binscarth MU
46 16 032 Russell T 4 46 16 030 * Russell-Binscarth MU
46 16 038 Shellmouth-Boulton RM 4 46 16 020 * Riding Mountain West RM
46 16 045 Hillsburg RM 4 46 16 048 * Hillsburg-Roblin-Shell River MU
46 16 049 Shell River RM 4 46 16 048 * Hillsburg-Roblin-Shell River MU
46 16 052 Roblin T 4 46 16 048 * Hillsburg-Roblin-Shell River MU
46 17 034 McCreary RM 4 46 17 035 * McCreary MU
46 17 036 McCreary VL 4 46 17 035 * McCreary MU
46 17 040 Ste. Rose RM 4 46 17 041 * Ste. Rose MU
46 17 042 Ste. Rose du Lac T 4 46 17 041 * Ste. Rose MU
46 17 045 Ochre River RM 4 46 17 075 * Lakeshore RM
46 17 053 Gilbert Plains RM 4 46 17 054 * Gilbert Plains MU
46 17 055 Gilbert Plains T 4 46 17 054 * Gilbert Plains MU
46 17 057 Grandview RM 4 46 17 058 * Grandview MU
46 17 060 Grandview T 4 46 17 058 * Grandview MU
46 17 063 Ethelbert RM 4 46 17 064 * Ethelbert MU
46 17 067 Ethelbert VL 4 46 17 064 * Ethelbert MU
46 17 071 Mossey River RM 4 46 17 072 * Mossey River RM
46 17 073 Winnipegosis VL 4 46 17 072 * Mossey River RM
46 17 076 Lawrence RM 4 46 17 075 * Lakeshore RM
46 18 052 Eriksdale RM 4 46 18 056 * West Interlake MU
46 18 057 Siglunes RM 4 46 18 056 * West Interlake MU
46 18 071 Bifrost RM 4 46 18 076 * Bifrost-Riverton MU
46 18 077 Riverton VL 4 46 18 076 * Bifrost-Riverton MU
46 20 037 Minitonas RM 4 46 20 051 * Minitonas-Bowsman MU
46 20 039 Minitonas T 4 46 20 051 * Minitonas-Bowsman MU
46 20 041 Swan River RM 4 46 20 042 * Swan Valley West MU
46 20 043 Benito VL 4 46 20 042 * Swan Valley West MU
46 20 052 Bowsman VL 4 46 20 051 * Minitonas-Bowsman MU
46 22 064 Ilford S-É Y 46 22 064 Ilford S-É
6 46 22 802 Mooseocoot IRI
46 23 062 Division No. 23, Unorganized NO Y 46 23 062 Division No. 23, Unorganized NO
6 46 23 800 Black Sturgeon IRI

Saskatchewan

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2011 and SGC 2016
Saskatchewan 2011 Saskatchewan 2016
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
47 01 047 Antler No. 61 RM Y 47 01 047 * Antler No. 61 RM
47 01 048 Antler VL 4 47 01 047 * Antler No. 61 RM
47 01 069 Golden West No. 95 RM Y 47 01 069 * Golden West No. 95 RM
47 01 811 Ocean Man 69B IRI 4 47 01 069 * Golden West No. 95 RM
47 01 819 Pheasant Rump 68 IRI 2 47 01 819 Pheasant Rump Nakota 68 IRI
47 02 014 Surprise Valley No. 9 RM Y 47 02 014 * Surprise Valley No. 9 RM
47 02 015 Gladmar VL 4 47 02 014 * Surprise Valley No. 9 RM
47 06 023 Pense VL 3 47 06 023 Pense T
47 08 046 Miry Creek No. 229 RM Y 47 08 046 * Miry Creek No. 229 RM
47 08 047 Shackleton VL 4 47 08 046 * Miry Creek No. 229 RM
47 11 068 Warman T 3 47 11 068 Warman CY
47 11 069 Blucher No. 343 RM Y 47 11 069 * Blucher No. 343 RM
47 11 074 Elstow VL 4 47 11 069 * Blucher No. 343 RM
47 13 032 Grandview No. 349 RM Y 47 13 032 * Grandview No. 349 RM
47 13 033 Ruthilda VL 4 47 13 032 * Grandview No. 349 RM
47 14 021 Kelvington No. 366 RM Y 47 14 021 Kelvington No. 366 RM
6 47 14 843 * Yellow Quill 90-9 IRI
47 14 023 Ponass Lake No. 367 RM Y 47 14 023 Ponass Lake No. 367 RM
6 47 14 843 * Yellow Quill 90-9 IRI
47 15 027 Hepburn VL 3 47 15 027 Hepburn T
47 15 066 Prince Albert CY Y 47 15 066 * Prince Albert CY
47 15 846 Chief Joseph Custer IRI 4 47 15 066 * Prince Albert CY
47 16 033 Round Hill No. 467 RM Y 47 16 033 * Round Hill No. 467 RM
47 16 034 Rabbit Lake VL 4 47 16 033 * Round Hill No. 467 RM
47 18 058 Sandy Bay NV Y 47 18 058 Sandy Bay NV
6 47 18 806 Wapaskokimaw 202 IRI
47 18 090 Division No. 18, Unorganized NO Y 47 18 090 * Division No. 18, Unorganized NO
6 47 18 826 Southend No. 200A IRI
47 18 810 Potato River 156A IRI 4 47 18 090 * Division No. 18, Unorganized NO
47 18 833 Fond du Lac 229 IRI 4 47 18 090 * Division No. 18, Unorganized NO
47 18 846 Fond du Lac 232 IRI 4 47 18 090 * Division No. 18, Unorganized NO
47 18 847 Fond du Lac 231 IRI 4 47 18 090 * Division No. 18, Unorganized NO

Alberta

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2011 and SGC 2016
Alberta 2011 Alberta 2016
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
48 02 031 Newell County No. 4 MD 2 48 02 031 * Newell County MD
48 02 032 Tilley VL 4 48 02 031 * Newell County MD
48 06 017 Chestermere T 3 48 06 017 Chestermere CY
48 07 031 Flagstaff County MD Y 48 07 031 * Flagstaff County MD
48 07 034 Galahad VL 4 48 07 031 * Flagstaff County MD
48 07 041 Strome VL 4 48 07 031 * Flagstaff County MD
48 10 001 Camrose County MD Y 48 10 001 * Camrose County MD
48 10 008 New Norway VL 4 48 10 001 * Camrose County MD
48 10 026 Minburn County No. 27 MD Y 48 10 026 * Minburn County No. 27 MD
48 10 032 Minburn VL 4 48 10 026 * Minburn County No. 27 MD
48 12 037 Lac la Biche County MD Y 48 12 037 Lac la Biche County MD
6 48 12 038 * Improvement District No. 349 ID
48 13 036 Thorhild County No. 7 MD 2 48 13 036 Thorhild County MD
48 16 037 Wood Buffalo SM 6 48 12 038 * Improvement District No. 349 ID
Y 48 16 037 * Wood Buffalo SM
48 16 855 Charles Lake 225 IRI 4 48 16 037 * Wood Buffalo SM
48 16 856 Fort McKay 174 IRI 4 48 16 037 * Wood Buffalo SM
48 16 857 Namur River 174A IRI 4 48 16 037 * Wood Buffalo SM
48 16 858 Namur Lake 174B IRI 4 48 16 037 * Wood Buffalo SM
48 17 027 Big Lakes MD 2 48 17 027 * Big Lakes County MD
48 17 852 Kapawe'no First Nation (Halcro 150C) IRI 4 48 17 027 * Big Lakes County MD
48 17 858 Kapawe'no First Nation (Grouard 230) IRI 4 48 17 027 * Big Lakes County MD

British Columbia

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2011 and SGC 2016
British Columbia 2011 British Columbia 2016
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
59 05 030 Kootenay Boundary B RDA 2 59 05 030 Kootenay Boundary B / Lower Columbia-Old-Glory RDA
59 05 050 Kootenay Boundary C RDA 2 59 05 050 Kootenay Boundary C / Christina Lake RDA
59 05 052 Kootenay Boundary D RDA 2 59 05 052 Kootenay Boundary D / Rural Grand Forks RDA
59 05 054 Kootenay Boundary E RDA 2 59 05 054 Kootenay Boundary E / West Boundary RDA
59 09 014 Fraser Valley A RDA Y 59 09 014 Fraser Valley A RDA
6 59 09 850 Boothroyd 13 IRI
59 09 036 Fraser Valley E RDA 6 59 09 035 Fraser Valley H RDA
Y 59 09 036 Fraser Valley E RDA
59 15 075 Maple Ridge DM 3 59 15 075 Maple Ridge CY
59 17 027 Capital F RDA 2 59 17 027 Saltspring IslandFootnote 1 RDA
59 17 029 Capital G RDA 2 59 17 029 Southern Gulf IslandsFootnote 2 RDA
59 17 054 Capital H (Part 1) RDA 2 59 17 054 Juan de Fuca (Part 1)Footnote 3 RDA
59 17 056 Capital H (Part 2) RDA 2 59 17 056 Juan de Fuca (Part 2)Footnote 4 RDA
59 19 809 Kuper Island 7 IRI 2 59 19 809 Penelakut Island 7 IRI
59 33 008 Thompson-Nicola M RDA 2 59 33 008 Thompson-Nicola M (Beautiful Nicola Valley - North) RDA
59 33 012 Thompson-Nicola N RDA 2 59 33 012 Thompson-Nicola N (Beautiful Nicola Valley - South) RDA
59 33 037 Thompson-Nicola I (Blue Sky Country) RDA Y 59 33 037 * Thompson-Nicola I (Blue Sky Country) RDA
59 33 060 Thompson-Nicola L RDA 2 59 33 060 Thompson-Nicola L (Grasslands) RDA
59 33 830 Klahkowit 5 IRI 4 59 33 037 * Thompson-Nicola I (Blue Sky Country) RDA
59 33 838 Neskonlith IRI 7 59 33 898 Neskonlith IRI
59 41 027 Cariboo I RDA Y 59 41 027 * Cariboo I RDA
59 41 819 Alexis Creek 24 IRI 4 59 41 039 * Cariboo J RDA
59 41 820 Alexis Creek 25 IRI 4 59 41 039 * Cariboo J RDA
59 41 842 Alexis Creek 17 IRI 4 59 41 039 * Cariboo J RDA
59 41 843 Seymour Meadows 19 IRI 4 59 41 039 * Cariboo J RDA
59 41 846 Toby's Meadow 4 IRI 4 59 41 039 * Cariboo J RDA
59 41 847 Alexis Creek 6 IRI 4 59 41 039 * Cariboo J RDA
59 41 865 Tatelkus Lake 28 IRI 4 59 41 027 * Cariboo I RDA
59 43 008 Alert Bay VL Y 59 43 008 Alert Bay VL
6 59 43 835 Nimpkish 2 IRI
59 49 041 Kitimat-Stikine D RDA Y 59 49 041 * Kitimat-Stikine D RDA
59 49 830 Kluachon Lake 1 IRI 4 59 49 041 * Kitimat-Stikine D RDA
Footnote 1

This electoral area was incorporated as a census subdivision named Capital F on January 2, 1999. The census subdivision name has been changed to Saltspring Island in the Standard Geographical Classification 2016.

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Footnote 2

This electoral area was incorporated as a census subdivision named Capital G on January 2, 1999. The government of British Columbia changed the name of this electoral area to Southern Gulf Islands on December 7, 2001. This census subdivision name change has been implemented in the Standard Geographical Classification 2016.

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Footnote 3

This electoral area was incorporated as a census subdivision named Capital H (Part 1) on January 1, 2001. The census subdivision name has been changed to Juan de Fuca (Part 1) in the Standard Geographical Classification 2016.

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Footnote 4

This electoral area was incorporated as a census subdivision named Capital H (Part 2) on January 1, 2001. The census subdivision name has been changed to Juan de Fuca (Part 2) in the Standard Geographical Classification 2016.

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Yukon

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2011 and SGC 2016
Yukon 2011 Yukon 2016
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
60 01 033 Two Mile Village S-É 4 60 01 045 * Yukon, Unorganized NO
60 01 034 Two and One-Half Mile Village S-É 4 60 01 045 * Yukon, Unorganized NO
60 01 045 Yukon, Unorganized NO Y 60 01 045 * Yukon, Unorganized NO
6 60 01 035 Two Mile and Two and One-Half Mile Village S-É

Northwest Territories

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2011 and SGC 2016
Northwest Territories 2011 Northwest Territories 2016
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
61 05 003 Enterprise SET 3 61 05 003 Enterprise HAM

Nunavut

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2011 and SGC 2016
Nunavut 2011 Nunavut 2016
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
62 05 027 Repulse Bay HAM 2 62 05 027 Naujaat HAM

Environment, Energy and Transportation Statistics Division

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Reporting Guide and Glossary of Terms

This guide is designed to provide additional information as you work through your questionnaire.

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General Information

What is the Survey of Environmental Goods and Services and why is it important?

The Survey of Environmental Goods and Services (formerly known as the Environment Industry Survey) is conducted every second year to obtain detailed and accurate data on environmental and clean technology goods and services, which are recognized as being an important contributor to the Canadian economy.

The data from the survey are aggregated with information from other sources to produce official estimates of national and provincial/territorial economic activity related to environmental protection. Your responses are important to produce reliable statistics that may be used by businesses, non-profit organizations and all levels of government to make informed decisions in many areas.

The information from this survey can be used by your business to plan marketing strategies or to prepare business plans for investors. Governments may use the data to develop national and regional economic policies and to develop programs to promote domestic and international competitiveness. The data may also be used by trade associations, business analysts and investors to study the economic performance and characteristics of your industry.

How were you chosen to receive the Survey of Environmental Goods and Services?

Establishments believed to manufacture or import any of the selected environmental or clean technology goods or services described in this questionnaire are being asked to complete this survey.

Your assistance in completing this survey is vital to the estimation of Canadian economic activity in the area of environmental protection.

Is it a legal requirement to complete this survey?

Yes. The Survey of Environmental Goods and Services is collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19. This Act stipulates that the completion of questionnaires issued under the Act is mandatory. A copy of the Statistics Act can be found on the Department of Justice website (www.justice.gc.ca).

Data-sharing agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon.

The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations. Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician and returning it with the completed questionnaire. Please specify the organizations with which you do not want to share your data.

Chief Statistician of Canada
Statistics Canada
Care of Director, Environment, Energy and Transportation Statistics Division
170 Tunney’s Pasture Driveway
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0T6

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with Natural Resources Canada; Industry Canada; Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada; Environment Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Western Economic Diversification Canada and the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Filing of this questionnaire

A completed copy of this form should be returned within 21 days of receipt to:
Statistics Canada
150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
Distribution Centre - SC 0505
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0T6

Instructions

Establishment covered by this questionnaire

Please report the data for the establishment specified on the label on the front page of the questionnaire.

Note: an establishment is the smallest operating unit in your company that can report the following items:

  • Value of sales;
  • Cost of materials and supplies purchased;
  • Opening and closing inventories;
  • Number of employees and their salaries and wages.

Generally, an establishment corresponds to a plant, mill or factory. However, it may comprise more than one plant or location when your accounting records do not permit separate reporting of these items.

If your company has more than one establishment, a separate questionnaire should be completed for each establishment that is involved in the production or importing of environmental and clean technology goods or the provision of environmental and clean technology services.

If you are in doubt about the best way to report, or you are not sure what questionnaires are being completed by other establishments in your company, please telephone for assistance at 1-866-445-4323.

A - Reporting period information

  1. Please report information for this establishment’s 12-month fiscal period (normal business year) ending between April 1, 2015 and March 31, 2016. Please indicate the reporting period covered by this questionnaire.
  2. Please check the appropriate box to indicate any operational changes.

B – Total Revenue

  1. Total revenue is the sum of the value of sales (before royalties, taxes and other charges) and all other revenues, except contributions from owners.

When precise figures are not available please provide your best estimates. Report all monetary values in Canadian funds.

C1 - Sales of selected environmental and clean technology goods (machinery, equipment, and products)

Only selected environmental and clean technology goods are covered in this questionnaire.

Sales of environmental goods are defined as amounts derived from the sale of goods (cash or credits) falling within a business’s ordinary activities. Sales should be reported net of excise and federal, provincial or territorial sales taxes.

For the purposes of this survey, clean technology can be considered to consist of any product, process, or service designed with the primary purpose of contributing to remediating or preventing any type of environmental damage.

Include (where applicable):

  • Sales (domestic sales and export sales) of goods manufactured at a Canadian location
  • Sales of goods manufactured outside Canada and imported for sale in Canada
  • Number of units
  • Proportion of the sales of goods manufactured at a Canadian location, exported outside Canada

C2 - Sales of selected environmental and clean technology services

Only selected environmental services are covered in this questionnaire.

Sales of environmental and clean technology services are defined as amounts derived from the provision of environmental and clean technology services falling within a business’s ordinary activities. Sales should be reported net of excise and federal, provincial or territorial sales taxes.

Include (where applicable):

  • goods sold as part of a service delivered
  • domestic and export sales of services provided from a Canadian location
  • number of contracts

C3 - Total sales

Total sales of environmental and clean technology goods and services (sum of questions 4 to 15)

D – Exports of environmental and clean technology goods and services

This section is intended to measure the value of exports of selected environmental goods and services to clients/customers outside Canada.

E – Employment

This section measures total employment related to the production and sales of environmental or clean technology goods or services, as a percentage or portion of total overall employment.

Include:

  • Total number of full-time equivalents (FTE) employed at this establishment.
  • Number or percentage of full-time equivalents (FTE) involved in producing or providing environmental or clean technology goods or services sold by the establishment.

F - Additional Market Information

This section is intended to provide further market information of other businesses that also produce or provide environmental or clean technology goods and services.

Include:

  • contact information of other businesses to the best of your abilities. This could include an address, phone number, website or other contact information.

Glossary of Terms

Additives/catalysts: Products that enhance the rate of a chemical reaction.

Advanced batteries: Batteries incorporating materials that improve energy storage density, or reduce the weight and size, compared to traditional batteries. Examples may include but are not limited to nickel-hydride and lithium ion batteries.

Bioadhesives: Natural polymeric materials that act as adhesives; for example, a glue formed synthetically from biological monomers such as sugars.

Biochemicals: Synthesized chemicals made from vegetable oils derived from corn, soybean, canola, and corn starches. They can be made into solvents, lubricants, waxes, adhesives, acetic acid, succinic acid, glycerol and methanol without using traditional petroleum bases.

Biocomposite and biofibres: Natural fibres blended with petroleum-based polymers and resins to produce stronger/reinforced materials.

Bioenergy: Renewable energy produced from biological materials.

Biofoam: Biopolymers made from plant materials that are biodegradable and may be industrially composted at high temperatures. They are durable and suitable for long-term use in virtually all technical and packaging applications.

Biomaterials: Materials derived from nature or synthesized in the laboratory using a variety of chemical approaches utilizing plant oils, sugars, or starches to create bioplastics, biofoams, biorubber, or reinforced biocomposites and biofibres.

Biopolymers: Polymers built from non-petroleum based monomers (molecules), including plant-based sugars and oils.

Bioproducts: Products (other than food, feed, and medicines) made directly or indirectly with biological or renewable agricultural (plant or animal), marine or forestry biomass material.

Biorubber: Biodegradable elastomer made from biocompatible monomers.

Chipper: A machine used to mechanically reduce the size of feedstock wood material to a size suitable for further processing (e.g., for producing wood pellets or as an input into another bio-manufacturing process).

Carbon capture and sequestration (storage) technologies: Technologies used to capture, transport and store carbon dioxide produced as the result of an industrial process, before its release to the atmosphere.

Clean coal: Technology and processes that mitigate the emissions produced from the burning of coal for electrical power. Generally, to be considered “clean” the combustion should result in an emission intensity equal to or less than those produced by burning natural gas.

Clean technology: For the purposes of this survey, clean technology can be considered to consist of any product, process, or service designed with the primary purpose of contributing to remediating or preventing any type of environmental damage.

Centrifuges: Machines or equipment that spin a vessel at high speeds to create separation of materials. Centrifugation can be used to recover solids from slurries, to clarify liquids, or to clarify solids.

Compressed air: Compressed air energy storage (CAES) is a way to store energy by compressing air and storing it in underground caverns, depleted wells or aquifers.

Demand management: Technologies that encourage and enable customers to shift their demand for electricity from peak periods to off-peak times.

Digesters: A mechanical chamber which breaks down organic material using micro-organisms (bacteria) in an oxygen-free environment to produce renewable energy (biogas) and other biomaterials.

Distillation towers/columns: Equipment used to refine and separate purified products and aqueous streams during biofuel production.

Double layer capacitors: Capacitors with enhanced cycle stability and extremely high power capability; very efficient energy storage capability compared to traditional capacitors and batteries.

Dryers: Equipment used to remove moisture from a liquid/solid mixture. Dryers vary in application and function (rotating drum dryers, rotary dryers, flash dryers, fluidized bed dryers, spray dryers, conveyor dryers, tray dryers, thin-film dryers).

Emission control: Technologies that aid in reducing the amount of air pollutants, including greenhouse gases, released into the atmosphere.

Energy efficiency: Energy efficiency is a way of managing and restraining the growth in energy consumption. Something is more energy efficient if it delivers more services for the same energy input, or the same services for less energy input.

Energy storage: Machinery or equipment that stores energy to be used at a later point in time.

Environmental measurement apparatus: Equipment or instruments that assist in data collection involving the assessment of chemical, physical, or biological factors in the environment.

Environmental employment: Work that directly or indirectly contributes to preserving or restoring environmental quality. For example, this may include jobs that produce goods or provide services that help to: protect ecosystems and biodiversity; reduce the use of energy, materials, and water consumption in manufacturing processes; lower the carbon expenditure of industrial processes, or; minimize or altogether avoid generation of waste and pollution.

Flywheels: A rotating mechanical device that is used to store rotational energy.

Gas leak detection: A device that detects the presence of gases in an area, often as part of a safety system. This type of equipment is used to detect a gas leak and interface with a control system so a process can be automatically shut down. Gas detectors can be used to detect combustible, flammable and toxic gases, and oxygen depletion.

Glycerol: An organic waste generated by the biodiesel industry.

Green building certification: Refers to a certification body that approves a construction project as environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a structure’s life-cycle.

Low emitting burners: High-efficiency burners that minimize the amount of pollutants produced during combustion.

Management systems: Software systems that employ artificial intelligence or rules based on process knowledge to control energy distribution.

Methanol: A component used in the production of biodiesel.

Mixers: Industrial mixers are able to blend combinations of solids, gases and liquids. Mixing is usually completed in either single-phase or multi-phase formats.

Phasor measurement unit: A phasor measurement unit (PMU) is a device which measures the electrical waves on a power grid to monitor and control load and detect faults.

Pumped hydro: A system for generating hydroelectric power for peak periods by pumping water from a lower to an upper reservoir during low-demand/off-peak periods (charging). When required, the water flows back from the upper to the lower reservoir to produce electricity (discharging).

Shredders: Equipment used to cut, shear, tear, slice, or rip apart materials into smaller pieces typically in a strip or chip-like output shape. Shredders may be used to process forestry and agricultural biomass to convert it into a more useable form for further biofuel or biomaterial processing.

Smart grid: Adaptions to a conventional power grid, allowing two-way communications, control and automation capabilities to make it more reliable, flexible, efficient, clean, safe and customer-friendly.

Smart inverters: Inverters that enable the integration of distributed photovoltaic power generation into the power grid.

Storage systems: Includes above and underground types of storage systems. The tanks can be used for storage, mixing, or as vessels for chemical processes.

Succinic acid: Bio-based chemical building block derived from plants.

Superconducting magnetic energy storage: Energy storage using a magnetic field created by the flow of direct current in a superconducting coil kept below its superconducting critical temperature.

Thermal storage systems: Encompasses a wide range of technologies that allow thermal energy to be collected and stored for later use. Storage mediums include water, bedrock, deep aquifers, and phase-change materials.

Washers: Refers to the washing step of biofuel refining where impurities are adsorbed using a material such as magnesium silicate. Purified biodiesel liquid is then separated from the solid dry wash adsorbent and filtered, resulting in clarified biodiesel.

Ultrasonic detection: Ultrasonic level measurement devices employ sound waves for detection of liquid levels.

Statement outlining results, risks and significant changes in operations, personnel and program

A) Introduction

Statistics Canada's mandate

Statistics Canada

Statement outlining results, risks and significant changes in operations, personnel and program

A) Introduction

Statistics Canada's mandate

Statistics Canada (the Agency) is a member of the Innovation, Science and Economic Development portfolio.

Statistics Canada's role is to ensure that Canadians have access to a trusted source of statistics on Canada that meets their highest priority needs.

The Agency's mandate derives primarily from the Statistics Act. The Act requires that the Agency collects, compiles, analyzes and publishes statistical information on the economic, social, and general conditions of the country and its people. It also requires that Statistics Canada conduct the census of population and the census of agriculture every fifth year, and protects the confidentiality of the information with which it is entrusted.

Statistics Canada also has a mandate to co-ordinate and lead the national statistical system. The Agency is considered a leader, among statistical agencies around the world, in co‑ordinating statistical activities to reduce duplication and reporting burden.

More information on Statistics Canada's mandate, roles, responsibilities and programs can be found in the 2016–2017 Main Estimates and in the Statistics Canada 2016–2017 Report on Plans and Priorities.

The quarterly financial report

Statistics Canada has the authority to collect and spend revenue from other government departments and agencies, as well as from external clients, for statistical services and products.

Basis of presentation

This quarterly report has been prepared by management using an expenditure basis of accounting. The accompanying Statement of Authorities includes the Agency's spending authorities granted by Parliament and those used by the Agency consistent with the Main Estimates for the 2016–2017 fiscal year. This quarterly report has been prepared using a special purpose financial reporting framework designed to meet financial information needs with respect to the use of spending authorities.

The authority of Parliament is required before moneys can be spent by the Government. Approvals are given in the form of annually approved limits through appropriation acts or through legislation in the form of statutory spending authority for specific purposes.

The Agency uses the full accrual method of accounting to prepare and present its annual departmental financial statements that are part of the departmental performance reporting process. However, the spending authorities voted by Parliament remain on an expenditure basis.

B) Highlights of fiscal quarter and fiscal year-to-date results

This section highlights the significant items that contributed to the net increase in resources available for the year, as well as actual expenditures for the quarter ended September 30.

Chart 1: Comparison of gross budgetary authorities and expenditures as of September 30, 2015, and September 30, 2016, in thousands of dollars
Description for Chart 1: Comparison of gross budgetary authorities and expenditures as of September 30, 2015, and September 30, 2016, in thousands of dollars

This bar graph shows Statistics Canada's budgetary authorities and expenditures, in thousands of dollars, as of September 30, 2015 and 2016:

  • As at September 30, 2015
    • Net budgetary authorities: $531,451
    • Vote netting authority: $120,000
    • Total authority: $651,451
    • Net expenditures for the period ending September 30: $256,407
    • Year-to-date revenues spent from vote netting authority for the period ending September 30: $19,697
    • Total expenditures: $276,104
  • As at September 30, 2016
    • Net budgetary authorities: $775,436
    • Vote netting authority: $120,000
    • Total authority: $895,436
    • Net expenditures for the period ending September 30: $440,986
    • Year-to-date revenues spent from vote netting authority for the period ending September 30: $26,577
    • Total expenditures: $467,563

Chart 1 outlines the gross budgetary authorities, which represent the resources available for use for the year as of September 30.

Significant changes to authorities

Total authorities available for 2016–2017 have increased by $244.0 million, or 37%, from the previous year, from $651.5 million to $895.4 million (Chart 1). This net increase was mostly the result of the following:

  • Increase for the Census of Population program ($210.6 million), as well as for the Census of Agriculture ($10 million);
  • Increase for the Survey of Financial Security and Annual Household Wealth ($4.9 million);
  • Increase in funding received for economic increases pertaining to interviewers' compensation ($3.9 million).
  • Increase in the value of the carry forward by $17.6 million.

In addition to the appropriations allocated to the Agency through the Main Estimates, Statistics Canada also has vote net authority within Vote 105, which entitles the Agency to spend revenues collected from other government departments, agencies, and external clients to provide statistical services. Vote netting authority is stable at $120 million in each of the fiscal years 2015–2016 and 2016–2017.

Significant changes to expenditures

Year-to-date net expenditures recorded to the end of the second quarter increased by $184.6 million, or 72% from the previous year, from $256.4 million to $441 million. (See Table A: Variation in Departmental Expenditures by Standard Object.)

Most of the increase in spending is due to the 2016 Census of Population program. Statistics Canada spent approximately 56.9% of its authorities by the end of the second quarter, compared with 48.2% in the same quarter of 2015–2016.

Table A: Variation in Departmental Expenditures by Standard Object (unaudited)
This table displays the variance of departmental expenditures by standard object between fiscal 2015-2016 and 2016-2017. The variance is calculated for year to date expenditures as at the end of the second quarter. The row headers provide information by standard object. The column headers provide information in thousands of dollars and percentage variance for the year to date variation.
Departmental Expenditures Variation by Standard Object Q2 year-to-date variation between fiscal year 2015-2016 and 2016-2017
$'000 %
(01) Personnel 30,529 12.4
(02) Transportation and communications 49,448 790.8
(03) Information 6,260 283.0
(04) Professional and special services 107,494 1,560.2
(05) Rentals (2,129) (19.5)
(06) Repair and maintenance (95) (20.1)
(07) Utilities, materials and supplies 389 54.5
(08) Acquisition of land, buildings and works - -
(09) Acquisition of machinery and equipment (413) (16.6)
(10) Transfer payments 100 -
(12) Other subsidies and payments (124) (88.6)
Total gross budgetary expenditures 191,459 69.3
Less revenues netted against expenditures
Revenues 6,880 34.9
Total net budgetary expenditures 184,579 72.0

Description for Table A: Departmental expenditures by Standard Object (unaudited)
This table displays the variance of departmental expenditures by standard object between fiscal 2015-2016 and 2016-2017. The variance is calculated for year to date expenditures as at the end of the second quarter. The row headers provide information by standard object. The column headers provide information in thousands of dollars and percentage variance for the year to date variation.

01) Personnel: The increase was mainly due to the hiring to conduct census-related activities.

02) Transportation and Communications: The increase is explained by travel expenses for public servants and enumerators during the census collection period, as well as postage expenses for mailing of Census questionnaires and other related materials.

03) Information: The increase was the result of printing census material and advertising costs associated with the census media plan.

04) Professional and special services: The increase was due to remuneration for approximately 35,000 temporary census staff, recruited to participate in census collection and processing activities.

05) Rentals: The decrease was mainly due to the contract payment schedules for software licenses.

Revenues: The increase is primarily the result of timing differences in the receipt of funds for scheduled key deliverables.

C) Risks and uncertainties

Many of the Agency's collective agreements are currently expired and negotiations continue between the unions and Treasury Board. In 2016–2017, the Agency continues to monitor its financial situation in anticipation of signature of these agreements. Once the collective agreements are signed, the strategy will be finalized to address the resulting financial impact within the corporate integrated strategic planning process.

In addition, Statistics Canada continues to work collaboratively with its service providers to ensure affordable and timely delivery of its key statistical programs.

Statistics Canada also uses risk management and a risk-based decision-making process to prioritize and conduct its business. In order to effectively do so, the Agency identifies its key risks and develops corresponding mitigation strategies in its Corporate Risk Profile.

D) Significant changes to operations, personnel and programs

In contrast with last year, Statistics Canada is undertaking major activities this fiscal year that are critical to the success of the 2016 Census of Population. These activities include finalizing the set-up of census field offices, hiring field staff, collecting data, follow-up with respondents, processing of returns, closing census field offices and processing facilities, developing and testing dissemination systems and processes, and starting data quality and evaluation studies. These activities culminate in the first of the census data releases, the Population and Dwelling Counts, in February 2017. Approximately 35,000 temporary census staff were hired for census collection and processing for the period from April through mid-September. The collection and processing activities of the 2016 Census program will wind down in the third quarter.

A new Chief Statistician was appointed on September 19, 2016.

Approval by senior officials

The original version was signed by
Anil Arora, Chief Statistician
Stéphane Dufour, Chief Financial Officer
Date signed November 25, 2016

 
Departmental budgetary expenditures by Standard Object (unaudited) - Fiscal year 2016-2017
This table displays the departmental expenditures by standard object for the fiscal year 2015-2016. The row headers provide information by standard object for expenditures and revenues. The column headers provide information in thousands of dollars for planned expenditures for the year ending March 31; expended during the quarter ended September 30 and year to date used at quarter-end 2016-2017.
  Fiscal year 2016–2017
Planned expenditures for the year ending March 31, 2017 Expended during the quarter ended September 30, 2016 Year-to-date used at quarter-end
in thousands of dollars
Expenditures
(01) Personnel 537,192 136,949 276,548
(02) Transportation and communications 91,882 32,542 55,701
(03) Information 13,896 4,755 8,472
(04) Professional and special services 209,409 35,966 114,384
(05) Rentals 21,315 4,462 8,785
(06) Repair and maintenance 5,730 239 382
(07) Utilities, materials and supplies 6,408 609 1,103
(08) Acquisition of land, buildings and works - - -
(09) Acquisition of machinery and equipment 9,342 1,047 2,072
(10) Transfer payments 207 - 100
(12) Other subsidies and payments 55 11 16
Total gross budgetary expenditures 895,436 216,580 467,563
Less revenues netted against expenditures
Revenues 120,000 14,004 26,577
Total revenues netted against expenditures 120,000 14,004 26,577
Total net budgetary expenditures 775,436 202,576 440,986
Departmental budgetary expenditures by Standard Object (unaudited) (continued) - Fiscal year 2015-2016
This table displays the departmental expenditures by standard object for the fiscal year 2015-2016. The row headers provide information by standard object for expenditures and revenues. The column headers provide information in thousands of dollars for planned expenditures for the year ending September 30; expended during the quarter ended September 30; and year to date used at quarter-end 2015-2016.
  Fiscal year 2015–2016
Planned expenditures for the year ending March 31, 2016 Expended during the quarter ended September 30, 2015 Year-to-date used at quarter-end
in thousands of dollars
Expenditures
(01) Personnel 480,260 123,874 246,019
(02) Transportation and communications 38,602 3,938 6,253
(03) Information 17,340 1,097 2,212
(04) Professional and special services 56,557 4,132 6,890
(05) Rentals 25,410 7,563 10,913
(06) Repair and maintenance 7,559 389 477
(07) Utilities, materials and supplies 11,102 390 715
(08) Acquisition of land, buildings and works 0 0 0
(09) Acquisition of machinery and equipment 14,437 1,098 2,485
(10) Transfer payments 100 0 0
(12) Other subsidies and payments 84 82 140
Total gross budgetary expenditures 651,451 142,563 276,104
Less revenues netted against expenditures
Revenues 120,000 13,742 19,697
Total revenues netted against expenditures 120,000 13,742 19,697
Total net budgetary expenditures 531,451 128,821 256,407

Description for Appendix A: Departmental expenditures by Standard Object (unaudited)
Table 1:
This table displays the departmental expenditures by standard object for the fiscal year 2016-2017. The row headers provide information by standard object for expenditures and revenues. The column headers provide information in thousands of dollars for planned expenditures for the year ending March 31; expended during the quarter ended September 30; and year to date used at quarter-end 2016-2017.

Table 2:
This table displays the departmental expenditures by standard object for the fiscal year 2015-2016. The row headers provide information by standard object for expenditures and revenues. The column headers provide information in thousands of dollars for planned expenditures for the year ending March 31; expended during the quarter ended September 30; and year to date used at quarter-end 2015-2016.

Statement of Authorities (unaudited) - Fiscal year 2016–2017
This table displays the departmental authorities for the fiscal year 2015-2016. The row headers provide information by type of authority, Vote 105 – Net operating expenditures, Statutory authority and Total Budgetary authorities. The column headers provide information in thousands of dollars for Total available for use for the year ending September 30; used during the quarter ended September 30; and year to date used at quarter-end for 2016-2017.
  Fiscal year 2016–2017
Total available for use for the year ending March 31, 2017* Used during the quarter ended September 30, 2016 Year to date used at quarter-end
in thousands of dollars
Vote 105 — Net operating expenditures 696,599 182,866 401,567
Statutory authority — Contribution to employee benefit plans 78,837 19,710 39,419
Total budgetary authorities 775,436 202,576 440,986
Statement of Authorities (unaudited) - Fiscal year 2015–2016
This table displays the departmental authorities for the fiscal year 2014-2015. The row headers provide information by type of authority, Vote 105 – Net operating expenditures, Statutory authority and Total Budgetary authorities. The column headers provide information in thousands of dollars for Total available for use for the year ending September 30; Used during the quarter ended September 30; and year to date used at quarter-end for 2015-2016.
  Fiscal year 2015–2016
Total available for use for the year ended March 31, 2016* Used during the quarter ended September 30, 2016 Year to date used at quarter-end
in thousands of dollars
Vote 105 — Net operating expenditures 462,373 111,552 221,868
Statutory authority — Contribution to employee benefit plans 69,078 17,269 34,539
Total budgetary authorities 531,451 128,821 256,407

Description for Appendix B: Statement of authorities (unaudited)
Table 1:
This table displays the departmental authorities for the fiscal year 2016-2017. The row headers provide information by type of authority, Vote 105 – Net operating expenditures, Statutory authority and Total Budgetary authorities. The column headers provide information in thousands of dollars for Total available for use for the year ending March 31; used during the quarter ended September 30; and year to date used at quarter-end for 2016-2017.

Table 2:
This table displays the departmental authorities for the fiscal year 2015-2016. The row headers provide information by type of authority, Vote 105 – Net operating expenditures, Statutory authority and Total Budgetary authorities. The column headers provide information in thousands of dollars for Total available for use for the year ending March 31; Used during the quarter ended September 30; and year to date used at quarter-end for 2015-2016.

Concordance: Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2016 and the Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2011

Newfoundland and Labrador

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2016 and SGC 2011
Newfoundland and Labrador 2016 Newfoundland and Labrador 2011
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
10 07 039 Sandy Cove T 2C 10 07 039 Savage Cove-Sandy Cove T
10 08 099 Fogo Island T 1 10 08 020 Fogo Island Region (Part) RG
10 08 021 Fogo T
10 08 022 Joe Batt's Arm-Barr'd Islands-Shoal Bay T
10 08 023 Tilting T
10 08 025 Seldom-Little Seldom T

Prince Edward Island

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2016 and SGC 2011
Prince Edward Island 2016 Prince Edward Island 2011
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
11 03 005 Borden-Carleton T 3 11 03 005 Borden-Carleton COM
11 03 015 Bedeque and Area COM 1 11 03 010 Central Bedeque COM
11 03 013 Bedeque COM

Nova Scotia

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2016 and SGC 2011
Nova Scotia 2016 Nova Scotia 2011
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
12 05 009 Annapolis, Subd. B SC Y 12 05 009 Annapolis, Subd. B SC
5A 12 05 012 Bridgetown T
12 08 001 West Hants MD Y 12 08 001 West Hants MD
5A 12 08 004 Hantsport T
12 09 034 Halifax RGM Y 12 09 034 * Halifax RGM
12 09 800 Wallace Hills 14A IRI 1 12 09 034 * Halifax RGM
12 11 006 Cumberland, Subd. B SC Y 12 11 006 Cumberland, Subd. B SC
5A 12 11 008 Springhill T
12 13 004 Guysborough MD Y 12 13 004 Guysborough MD
5A 12 13 006 Canso T

New Brunswick

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2016 and SGC 2011
New Brunswick 2016 New Brunswick 2011
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
13 01 006 Saint John C 3 13 01 006 Saint John CY
13 02 018 St. George TV 3 13 02 018 St. George T
13 02 026 Saint Andrews TV 3 13 02 026 Saint Andrews T
13 02 037 St. Stephen TV 3 13 02 037 St. Stephen T
13 03 012 Oromocto TV 3 13 03 012 Oromocto T
13 05 007 Hampton TV 3 13 05 007 Hampton T
13 05 022 Sussex TV 3 13 05 022 Sussex T
13 06 020 Riverview TV 3 13 06 020 Riverview T
13 07 009 Sackville TV 3 13 07 009 Sackville T
13 08 001 Dundas P Y 13 08 001 * Dundas P
13 08 002 Cocagne RCR 1 13 08 001 * Dundas P
13 08 004 * Wellington P
13 08 004 Wellington P Y 13 08 004 * Wellington P
13 09 036 Alnwick P Y 13 09 036 * Alnwick P
13 09 044 Esgenoôpetitj 14 IRI 2 13 09 044 Burnt Church 14 IRI
13 10 017 Hanwell RCR 1 13 10 018 * Kingsclear P
13 10 018 Kingsclear P Y 13 10 018 * Kingsclear P
13 10 032 Fredericton C 3 13 10 032 Fredericton CY
13 10 054 Nackawic TV 3 13 10 054 Nackawic T
13 11 012 Hartland TV 3 13 11 012 Hartland T
13 14 014 Campbellton C 3 13 14 014 Campbellton CY
13 14 017 Dalhousie TV 3 13 14 017 Dalhousie T
13 14 020 Kedgwick RCR 1 13 14 018 Grimmer P
13 14 019 Kedgwick VL
13 15 002 Tracadie RGM 1 13 09 036 * Alnwick P
13 15 001 Saumarez P
13 15 003 Tracadie-Sheila TV
13 15 021 * Saint-Isidore P
13 15 024 * Inkerman P
13 15 011 Bathurst C 3 13 15 011 Bathurst CY
13 15 021 Saint-Isidore P Y 13 15 021 * Saint-Isidore P
13 15 024 Inkerman P Y 13 15 024 * Inkerman P
13 15 028 Caraquet TV 3 13 15 028 Caraquet T
13 15 031 Shippagan TV 3 13 15 031 Shippagan T

Quebec

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2016 and SGC 2011
Quebec 2016 Quebec 2011
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
24 12 015 Saint-Antonin 3 24 12 015 Saint-Antonin PE
24 13 065 Saint-Michel-du-Squatec 3 24 13 065 Saint-Michel-du-Squatec PE
24 14 025 Sainte-Hélène-de-Kamouraska 2 24 14 025 Sainte-Hélène
24 14 055 Saint-Denis-De La Bouteillerie 23 24 14 055 Saint-Denis PE
24 14 080 Saint-Onésime-d'Ixworth 3 24 14 080 Saint-Onésime-d'Ixworth PE
24 19 045 Saint-Nérée-de-Bellechasse 23 24 19 045 Saint-Nérée PE
24 22 045 Sainte-Brigitte-de-Laval V 3 24 22 045 Sainte-Brigitte-de-Laval
24 26 070 Saint-Lambert-de-Lauzon 3 24 26 070 Saint-Lambert-de-Lauzon PE
24 30 015 Val-Racine 3 24 30 015 Val-Racine PE
24 39 020 Saint-Rémi-de-Tingwick 3 24 39 020 Saint-Rémi-de-Tingwick PE
24 39 130 Saint-Samuel 3 24 39 130 Saint-Samuel PE
24 39 165 Maddington Falls 23 24 39 165 Maddington CT
24 40 005 Ham-Sud 23 24 40 005 Saint-Joseph-de-Ham-Sud PE
24 42 020 Saint-François-Xavier-de-Brompton 3 24 42 020 Saint-François-Xavier-de-Brompton PE
24 42 025 Saint-Denis-de-Brompton 3 24 42 025 Saint-Denis-de-Brompton PE
24 46 025 Pike River 2 24 46 025 Saint-Pierre-de-Véronne-à-Pike-River
24 47 040 Saint-Joachim-de-Shefford 3 24 47 040 Saint-Joachim-de-Shefford PE
24 48 045 Saint-Théodore-d'Acton 3 24 48 045 Saint-Théodore-d'Acton PE
24 49 030 Saint-Lucien 3 24 49 030 Saint-Lucien PE
24 51 045 Saint-Justin 3 24 51 045 Saint-Justin PE
24 52 030 Sainte-Élisabeth 3 24 52 030 Sainte-Élisabeth PE
24 52 040 Sainte-Geneviève-de-Berthier 3 24 52 040 Sainte-Geneviève-de-Berthier PE
24 52 045 Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola 3 24 52 045 Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola PE
24 52 085 Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon 3 24 52 085 Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon PE
24 56 050 Saint-Sébastien 3 24 56 050 Saint-Sébastien PE
24 59 030 Calixa-Lavallée 3 24 59 030 Calixa-Lavallée PE
24 61 040 Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare 3 24 61 040 Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare PE
24 63 023 Saint-Alexis 1 24 63 020 Saint-Alexis VL
24 63 025 Saint-Alexis PE
24 68 025 Saint-Patrice-de-Sherrington 3 24 68 025 Saint-Patrice-de-Sherrington PE
24 68 040 Saint-Jacques-le-Mineur 3 24 68 040 Saint-Jacques-le-Mineur PE
24 68 050 Saint-Michel 3 24 68 050 Saint-Michel PE
24 69 045 Hinchinbrooke 3 24 69 045 Hinchinbrooke CT
24 69 070 Saint-Anicet 3 24 69 070 Saint-Anicet PE
24 71 133 Rigaud V 3 24 71 133 Rigaud
24 99 060 Eeyou Istchee Baie-James 2 24 99 060 Baie-James
24 99 895 Ivujivik TI 1 24 99 904 * Baie-d'Hudson NO
24 99 904 Baie-d'Hudson NO Y 24 99 904 * Baie-d'Hudson NO

Ontario

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2016 and SGC 2011
Ontario 2016 Ontario 2011
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
35 01 020 South Dundas MU 3 35 01 020 South Dundas TP
35 02 036 Clarence-Rockland C 3 35 02 036 Clarence-Rockland CY
35 15 013 Cavan Monaghan TP 2 35 15 013 Cavan-Monaghan TP
35 15 015 Selwyn TP 2 35 15 015 Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield TP
35 15 044 Trent Lakes MU 23 35 15 044 Galway-Cavendish and Harvey TP
35 19 036 Markham CY 3 35 19 036 Markham T
35 22 010 Grand Valley T 23 35 22 010 East Luther Grand Valley TP
35 39 015 Strathroy-Caradoc MU 3 35 39 015 Strathroy-Caradoc TP
35 39 033 Middlesex Centre MU 3 35 39 033 Middlesex Centre TP
35 41 055 South Bruce Peninsula T Y 35 41 055 * South Bruce Peninsula T
35 41 056 Chief's Point No. 28 IRI 1 35 41 055 * South Bruce Peninsula T
35 43 050 Mnjikaning First Nation 32 IRI 2 35 43 050 Mnjikaning First Nation 32 (Rama First Nation 32) IRI
35 46 024 Dysart et al MU 23 35 46 024 Dysart and Others TP
35 48 022 Calvin MU 3 35 48 022 Calvin TP
35 48 034 East Ferris MU 3 35 48 034 East Ferris TP
35 51 006 Central Manitoulin MU 3 35 51 006 Central Manitoulin TP
35 51 017 Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands MU 3 35 51 017 Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands T
35 58 028 Shuniah MU 3 35 58 028 Shuniah TP
35 59 001 Atikokan T 3 35 59 001 Atikokan TP
35 59 030 Long Sault 12 IRI 7 35 59 092 Long Sault 12 IRI
35 60 021 Machin MU 3 35 60 021 Machin TP
35 60 102 McDowell Lake S-É 2C 35 60 102 MacDowell Lake S-É

Manitoba

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2016 and SGC 2011
Manitoba 2016 Manitoba 2011
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
46 02 024 Emerson-Franklin MU 1 46 02 025 Franklin RM
46 03 033 Emerson T
46 03 041 Rhineland MU 1 46 03 036 Rhineland RM
46 03 038 Gretna T
46 03 042 Plum Coulee T
46 03 053 Morden CY 3 46 03 053 Morden T
46 04 034 Pembina MU 1 46 04 033 Pembina RM
46 04 035 Manitou T
46 04 040 Louise MU 1 46 04 039 Louise RM
46 04 044 Pilot Mound T
46 04 046 Crystal City VL
46 04 052 Cartwright-Roblin MU 1 46 04 051 Roblin RM
46 04 053 Cartwright VL
46 04 064 Lorne MU 1 46 04 063 Lorne RM
46 04 066 Somerset VL
46 08 033 Notre Dame de Lourdes VL
46 05 032 Boissevain-Morton MU 1 46 05 031 Morton RM
46 05 033 Boissevain T
46 05 038 Deloraine-Winchester MU 1 46 05 037 Winchester RM
46 05 039 Deloraine T
46 05 044 Brenda-Waskada MU 1 46 05 043 Brenda RM
46 05 047 Waskada VL
46 05 056 Two Borders MU 1 46 05 050 Arthur RM
46 05 055 Edward RM
46 05 058 Albert RM
46 05 062 Grassland MU 1 46 05 061 Cameron RM
46 05 063 Hartney T
46 05 067 Whitewater RM
46 05 071 Prairie Lakes RM 1 46 05 070 Riverside RM
46 05 076 Strathcona RM
46 06 016 Sifton RM 1 46 06 015 Sifton RM
46 06 018 Oak Lake T
46 06 031 Wallace-Woodworth RM 1 46 06 028 Wallace RM
46 06 030 Elkhorn VL
46 06 037 Woodworth RM
46 07 039 Glenboro-South Cypress MU 1 46 07 038 South Cypress RM
46 07 041 Glenboro VL
46 07 046 Oakland-Wawanesa MU 1 46 07 045 Oakland RM
46 07 047 Wawanesa VL
46 07 052 Souris-Glenwood MU 1 46 07 051 Glenwood RM
46 07 053 Souris T
46 07 066 North Cypress-Langford MU 1 46 07 065 North Cypress RM
46 15 018 Langford RM
46 07 076 Riverdale MU 1 46 07 075 Daly RM
46 07 077 Rivers T
46 08 032 Norfolk-Treherne MU 1 46 08 031 South Norfolk RM
46 08 038 Treherne T
46 08 046 North Norfolk MU 1 46 08 045 North Norfolk RM
46 08 048 MacGregor T
46 08 055 Glenella-Lansdowne MU 1 46 08 054 Lansdowne RM
46 08 072 Glenella RM
46 08 060 WestLake-Gladstone MU 1 46 08 059 Westbourne RM
46 08 061 Gladstone T
46 08 066 Lakeview RM
46 09 018 Grey RM 1 46 09 017 Grey RM
46 09 020 St. Claude VL
46 15 032 Oakview RM 1 46 15 027 Saskatchewan RM
46 15 029 Rapid City T
46 15 033 Blanshard RM
46 15 037 Hamiota MU 1 46 15 036 Hamiota RM
46 15 038 Hamiota T
46 15 047  Ellice-Archie  RM  46 15 046 Archie RM
46 15 048 Ellice RM
46 15 051 St-Lazare VL
46 15 056 Prairie View MU 1 46 15 041 Miniota RM
46 15 055 Birtle RM
46 15 057 Birtle T
46 15 063 Yellowhead RM 1 46 15 061 Shoal Lake RM
46 15 064 Strathclair RM
46 15 070 Harrison Park MU 1 46 15 069 Harrison RM
46 15 095 Park (South) RM
46 15 074 Minto-Odanah MU 1 46 15 023 Odanah RM
46 15 073 Minto RM
46 15 092 Clanwilliam-Erickson MU 1 46 15 091 Clanwilliam RM
46 15 093 Erickson T
46 16 005 Rossburn MU 1 46 16 002 Rossburn RM
46 16 007 Rossburn T
46 16 020 Riding Mountain West RM 1 46 16 019 Silver Creek RM
46 16 038 Shellmouth-Boulton RM
46 16 030 Russell-Binscarth MU 1 46 16 024 Russell RM
46 16 029 Binscarth VL
46 16 032 Russell T
46 16 048 Hillsburg-Roblin-Shell River MU 1 46 16 045 Hillsburg RM
46 16 049 Shell River RM
46 16 052 Roblin T
46 17 035 McCreary MU 1 46 17 034 McCreary RM
46 17 036 McCreary VL
46 17 041 Ste. Rose MU 1 46 17 040 Ste. Rose RM
46 17 042 Ste. Rose du Lac T
46 17 054 Gilbert Plains MU 1 46 17 053 Gilbert Plains RM
46 17 055 Gilbert Plains T
46 17 058 Grandview MU 1 46 17 057 Grandview RM
46 17 060 Grandview T
46 17 064 Ethelbert MU 1 46 17 063 Ethelbert RM
46 17 067 Ethelbert VL
46 17 072 Mossey River RM 1 46 17 071 Mossey River RM
46 17 073 Winnipegosis VL
46 17 075 Lakeshore RM 1 46 17 045 Ochre River RM
46 17 076 Lawrence RM
46 18 056 West Interlake MU 1 46 18 052 Eriksdale RM
46 18 057 Siglunes RM
46 18 076  Bifrost-Riverton  MU  46 18 071 Bifrost RM
46 18 077 Riverton VL
46 20 042 Swan Valley West MU 1 46 20 041 Swan River RM
46 20 043 Benito VL
46 20 051 Minitonas-Bowsman MU 1 46 20 037 Minitonas RM
46 20 039 Minitonas T
46 20 052 Bowsman VL
46 22 064 Ilford S-É Y 46 22 064 * Ilford S-É
46 22 802 Mooseocoot IRI 1 46 22 064 * Ilford S-É
46 23 062 Division No. 23, Unorganized IRI Y 46 23 062 * Division No. 23, Unorganized NO
46 23 800 Black Sturgeon IRI 1 46 23 062 * Division No. 23, Unorganized NO

Saskatchewan

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2016 and SGC 2011
Saskatchewan 2016 Saskatchewan 2011
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
47 01 047 Antler No. 61 RM Y 47 01 047 Antler No. 61 RM
5A 47 01 048 Antler VL
47 01 069 Golden West No. 95 RM Y 47 01 069 Golden West No. 95 RM
5A 47 01 811 Ocean Man 69B IRI
47 01 819 Pheasant Rump Nakota 68 IRI 2 47 01 819 Pheasant Rump 68 IRI
47 02 014 Surprise Valley No. 9 RM Y 47 02 014 Surprise Valley No. 9 RM
5A 47 02 015 Gladmar VL
47 06 023 Pense T 3 47 06 023 Pense VL
47 08 046 Miry Creek No. 229 RM Y 47 08 046 Miry Creek No. 229 RM
5A 47 08 047 Shackleton VL
47 11 068 Warman CY 3 47 11 068 Warman T
47 11 069 Blucher No. 343 RM Y 47 11 069 Blucher No. 343 RM
5A 47 11 074 Elstow VL
47 13 032 Grandview No. 349 RM Y 47 13 032 Grandview No. 349 RM
5A 47 13 033 Ruthilda VL
47 14 021 Kelvington No. 366 RM Y 47 14 021 * Kelvington No. 366 RM
47 14 023 Ponass Lake No. 367 RM Y 47 14 023 * Ponass Lake No. 367 RM
47 14 843 Yellow Quill 90-9 IRI 1 47 14 021 * Kelvington No. 366 RM
47 14 023 * Ponass Lake No. 367 RM
47 15 027 Hepburn T 3 47 15 027 Hepburn VL
47 15 066 Prince Albert CY Y 47 15 066 Prince Albert CY
5A 47 15 846 Chief Joseph Custer IRI
47 16 033 Round Hill No. 467 RM Y 47 16 033 Round Hill No. 467 RM
5A 47 16 034 Rabbit Lake VL
47 18 058 Sandy Bay NV Y 47 18 058 * Sandy Bay NV
47 18 090 Division No. 18, Unorganized NO Y 47 18 090 * Division No. 18, Unorganized NO
5A 47 18 810 Potato River 156A IRI
5A 47 18 833 Fond du Lac 229 IRI
5A 47 18 846 Fond du Lac 232 IRI
5A 47 18 847 Fond du Lac 231 IRI
47 18 806 Wapaskokimaw 202 IRI 1 47 18 058 * Sandy Bay NV
47 18 826 Southend No. 200A IRI 1 47 18 090 * Division No. 18, Unorganized NO

Alberta

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2016 and SGC 2011
Alberta 2016 Alberta 2011
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
48 02 031 Newell County MD 2 48 02 031 Newell County No. 4 MD
5A 48 02 032 Tilley VL
48 06 017 Chestermere CY 3 48 06 017 Chestermere T
48 07 031 Flagstaff County MD Y 48 07 031 Flagstaff County MD
5A 48 07 034 Galahad VL
5A 48 07 041 Strome VL
48 10 001 Camrose County MD Y 48 10 001 Camrose County MD
5A 48 10 008 New Norway VL
48 10 026 Minburn County No. 27 MD Y 48 10 026 Minburn County No. 27 MD
5A 48 10 032 Minburn VL
48 12 037 Lac la Biche County MD Y 48 12 037 * Lac la Biche County MD
48 12 038 Improvement District No. 349 ID 1 48 12 037 * Lac la Biche County MD
  48 16 037 * Wood Buffalo SM
48 13 036 Thorhild County MD 2 48 13 036 Thorhild County No. 7 MD
48 16 037 Wood Buffalo SM Y 48 16 037 * Wood Buffalo SM
5A 48 16 855 Charles Lake 225 IRI
5A 48 16 856 Fort McKay 174 IRI
5A 48 16 857 Namur River 174A IRI
5A 48 16 858 Namur Lake 174B IRI
48 17 027 Big Lakes County MD 2 48 17 027 Big Lakes MD
5A 48 17 852 Kapawe'no First Nation (Halcro 150C) IRI
5A 48 17 858 Kapawe'no First Nation (Grouard 230) IRI

British Columbia

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2016 and SGC 2011
British Columbia 2016 British Columbia 2011
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
59 05 030 Kootenay Boundary B / Lower Columbia-Old-Glory RDA 2 59 05 030 Kootenay Boundary B RDA
59 05 050 Kootenay Boundary C / Christina Lake RDA 2 59 05 050 Kootenay Boundary C RDA
59 05 052 Kootenay Boundary D / Rural Grand Forks RDA 2 59 05 052 Kootenay Boundary D RDA
59 05 054 Kootenay Boundary E / West Boundary RDA 2 59 05 054 Kootenay Boundary E RDA
59 09 014 Fraser Valley A RDA Y 59 09 014 * Fraser Valley A RDA
59 09 035 Fraser Valley H RDA 1 59 09 036 * Fraser Valley E RDA
59 09 036 Fraser Valley E RDA Y 59 09 036 * Fraser Valley E RDA
59 09 850 Boothroyd 13 IRI 1 59 09 014 * Fraser Valley A RDA
59 15 075 Maple Ridge CY 3 59 15 075 Maple Ridge DM
59 17 027 Saltspring IslandFootnote 1 RDA 2 59 17 027 Capital F RDA
59 17 029 Southern Gulf IslandsFootnote 2 RDA 2 59 17 029 Capital G RDA
59 17 054 Juan de Fuca (Part 1)Footnote 3 RDA 2 59 17 054 Capital H (Part 1) RDA
59 17 056 Juan de Fuca (Part 2)Footnote 4 RDA 2 59 17 056 Capital H (Part 2) RDA
59 19 809 Penelakut Island 7 IRI 2 59 19 809 Kuper Island 7 IRI
59 33 008 Thompson-Nicola M (Beautiful Nicola Valley - North) RDA 2 59 33 008 Thompson-Nicola M RDA
59 33 012 Thompson-Nicola N (Beautiful Nicola Valley - South) RDA 2 59 33 012 Thompson-Nicola N RDA
59 33 037 Thompson-Nicola I (Blue Sky Country) RDA Y 59 33 037 Thompson-Nicola I (Blue Sky Country) RDA
5A 59 33 830 Klahkowit 5 IRI
59 33 060 Thompson-Nicola L (Grasslands) RDA 2 59 33 060 Thompson-Nicola L RDA
59 33 898 Neskonlith IRI 7 59 33 838 Neskonlith 1 IRI
59 41 027 Cariboo I RDA Y 59 41 027 Cariboo I RDA
5A 59 41 865 Tatelkus Lake 28 IRI
59 41 039 Cariboo J RDA Y 59 41 039 Cariboo J RDA
5A 59 41 819 Alexis Creek 24 IRI
5A 59 41 820 Alexis Creek 25 IRI
5A 59 41 842 Alexis Creek 17 IRI
5A 59 41 843 Seymour Meadows 19 IRI
5A 59 41 846 Toby's Meadow 4 IRI
5A 59 41 847 Alexis Creek 6 IRI
59 43 008 Alert Bay VL Y 59 43 008 * Alert Bay VL
59 43 835 Nimpkish 2 IRI 1 59 43 008 * Alert Bay VL
59 49 041 Kitimat-Stikine D RDA Y 59 49 041 Kitimat-Stikine D RDA
5A 59 49 830 Kluachon Lake 1 IRI
Footnote 1

This electoral area was incorporated as a census subdivision named Capital F on January 2, 1999. The census subdivision name has been changed to Saltspring Island in the Standard Geographical Classification 2016.

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Footnote 2

This electoral area was incorporated as a census subdivision named Capital G on January 2, 1999. The government of British Columbia changed the name of this electoral area to Southern Gulf Islands on December 7, 2001. This census subdivision name change has been implemented in the Standard Geographical Classification 2016.

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Footnote 3

This electoral area was incorporated as a census subdivision named Capital H (Part 1) on January 1, 2001. The census subdivision name has been changed to Juan de Fuca (Part 1) in the Standard Geographical Classification 2016.

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Footnote 4

This electoral area was incorporated as a census subdivision named Capital H (Part 2) on January 1, 2001. The census subdivision name has been changed to Juan de Fuca (Part 2) in the Standard Geographical Classification 2016.

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Yukon

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2016 and SGC 2011
Yukon 2016 Yukon 2011
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
60 01 035 Two Mile and Two and One-Half Mile Village S-É 1 60 01 045 * Yukon, Unorganized NO
60 01 045 Yukon, Unorganized NO 5A 60 01 033 Two Mile Village S-É
5A 60 01 034 Two and One-Half Mile Village S-É
Y 60 01 045 * Yukon, Unorganized NO

Northwest Territories

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2016 and SGC 2011
Northwest Territories 2016 Northwest Territories 2011
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
61 05 003 Enterprise HAM 3 61 05 003 Enterprise SET

Nunavut

Changes to census subdivisions (CSDs) between SGC 2016 and SGC 2011
Nunavut 2016 Nunavut 2011
SGC code Census subdivision CSD type Change code SGC code Census subdivision CSD type
62 05 027 Naujaat HAM 2 62 05 027 Repulse Bay HAM

Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2016 - Table H

Table H
Number of census subdivision changes by type, 2011 to 2016
Province and territory Code 1 Codes 2, 2C Codes 3, 3C Code 23 Code 4 Codes 7, 7C Codes 5, 5A, 6, 8, 8C, 9, 9C, 10, 11 Total
Newfoundland and Labrador 1 1 ... ... 5 ... 14 21
Prince Edward Island 1 ... 1 ... 2 ... 8 12
Nova Scotia 1 ... ... ... 4 ... 7 12
New Brunswick 4 2 17 ... 4 ... 52 79
Quebec 2 3 27 4 2 ... 83 121
Ontario 2 4 12 3 1 1 45 68
Manitoba 49 ... 2 ... 107 ... 34 192
Saskatchewan 3 1 3 ... 12 ... 215 234
Alberta 1 3 1 ... 11 ... 87 103
British Columbia 5 13 1 ... 11 1 138 169
Yukon 1 ... ... ... 2 ... 4 7
Northwest Territories ... ... 1 ... ... ... 4 5
Nunavut ... 1 ... ... ... ... ... 1
Canada 70 28 65 7 161 2 691 1,024
Note: ... not applicable
Legend
Change code Description
Code 1 Incorporation
Codes 2, 2C Change/correction of name
Codes 3, 3C Change/correction of type
Code 23 Change of name and type
Code 4 Dissolution
Codes 7, 7C Revision/correction of Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) code
Codes 5, 5A, 6, 8, 8C, 9, 9C, 10, 11 Annexation, boundary revision, cartographic correction, population revision 

Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2016 - Table F

Table F
Standard abbreviations and titles for census subdivision types for use in English, French and bilingual publications, 2016
Language form of census subdivision type Abbreviation for English language publications Title for English language publications Abbreviation for French language publications Title for French language publications Abbreviation for bilingual publications Title for bilingual publications
Bilingual C City C Cité C City / Cité
English only CC Chartered community CC Chartered community CC Chartered community
English only CG Community government CG Community government CG Community government
Bilingual CN Crown colony CN Colonie de la couronne CN Crown colony / Colonie de la couronne
English only COM Community COM Community COM Community
French only CT Canton (municipalité de) CT Canton (municipalité de) CT Canton (municipalité de)
French only CU Cantons unis (municipalité de) CU Cantons unis (municipalité de) CU Cantons unis (municipalité de)
Bilingual CV City CV Ville CV City / Ville
English only CY City CY City CY City
English only DM District municipality DM District municipality DM District municipality
English only HAM Hamlet HAM Hamlet HAM Hamlet
English only ID Improvement district ID Improvement district ID Improvement district
English only IGD Indian government district IGD Indian government district IGD Indian government district
English only IM Island municipality IM Island municipality IM Island municipality
Bilingual IRI Indian reserve IRI Réserve indienne IRI Indian reserve / Réserve indienne
English only LGD Local government district LGD Local government district LGD Local government district
English only LOT Township and royalty LOT Township and royalty LOT Township and royalty
Bilingual M Municipality M Municipalité M Municipality / Municipalité
English only MD Municipal district MD Municipal district MD Municipal district
French only Municipalité Municipalité Municipalité
English only MU Municipality MU Municipality MU Municipality
English only NH Northern hamlet NH Northern hamlet NH Northern hamlet
English only NL Nisga'a land NL Nisga'a land NL Nisga'a land
Bilingual NO Unorganized NO Non organisé NO Unorganized / Non organisé
English only NV Northern village NV Northern village NV Northern village
Bilingual P Parish P Paroisse (municipalité de) P Parish / Paroisse (municipalité de)
French only PE Paroisse (municipalité de) PE Paroisse (municipalité de) PE Paroisse (municipalité de)
Bilingual RCR Rural community RCR Communauté rurale RCR Rural community / Communauté rurale
English only RDA Regional district electoral area RDA Regional district electoral area RDA Regional district electoral area
English only RGM Regional municipality RGM Regional municipality RGM Regional municipality
English only RM Rural municipality RM Rural municipality RM Rural municipality
English only RV Resort village RV Resort village RV Resort village
Bilingual S-É Indian settlement S-É Établissement indien S-É Indian settlement / Établissement indien
English only SA Special area SA Special area SA Special area
Bilingual SC Subdivision of county municipality SC Subdivision municipalité de comté SC Subdivision of county municipality / Subdivision municipalité de comté
Bilingual Settlement Établissement Settlement / Établissement
English only SET Settlement SET Settlement SET Settlement
Bilingual SG Self-government SG Autonomie gouvernementale SG Self-government / Autonomie gouvernementale
English only SM Specialized municipality SM Specialized municipality SM Specialized municipality
Bilingual SNO Subdivision of unorganized SNO Subdivision non organisée SNO Subdivision of unorganized / Subdivision non organisée
English only SV Summer village SV Summer village SV Summer village
English only T Town T Town T Town
French only TC Terres réservées aux Cris TC Terres réservées aux Cris TC Terres réservées aux Cris
French only TI Terre inuite TI Terre inuite TI Terre inuite
French only TK Terres réservées aux Naskapis TK Terres réservées aux Naskapis TK Terres réservées aux Naskapis
English only TL Teslin land TL Teslin land TL Teslin land
English only TP Township TP Township TP Township
Bilingual TV Town TV Ville TV Town / Ville
French only V Ville V Ville V Ville
French only VC Village cri VC Village cri VC Village cri
French only VK Village naskapi VK Village naskapi VK Village naskapi
Bilingual VL Village VL Village VL Village
French only VN Village nordique VN Village nordique VN Village nordique

Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2016 - Table E

Table E
Standard abbreviations and titles for census division types for use in English, French and bilingual publications, 2016
Language form of census division type Abbreviation for English language publications Title for English language publications Abbreviation for French language publications Title for French language publications Abbreviation for bilingual publications Title for bilingual publications
Bilingual CDR Census division CDR Division de recensement CDR Census division / Division de recensement
Bilingual CT County CT Comté CT County / Comté
English only CTY County CTY County CTY County
English only DIS District DIS District DIS District
English only DM District municipality DM District municipality DM District municipality
French only MRC Municipalité régionale de comté MRC Municipalité régionale de comté MRC Municipalité régionale de comté
English only RD Regional district RD Regional district RD Regional district
English only REG Region REG Region REG Region
English only RM Regional municipality RM Regional municipality RM Regional municipality
French only Territoire équivalent Territoire équivalent Territoire équivalent
Bilingual TER Territory TER Territoire TER Territory / Territoire
English only UC United counties UC United counties UC United counties

Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2016 - Table B

Table B
Census subdivision types by province and territory, 2016 Census
Census subdivision type Canada N.L. P.E.I. N.S. N.B. Que. Ont. Man. Sask. Alta. B.C. Y.T. N.W.T. Nvt.
City / Cité (C) 11 ... ... ... 8 ... 3 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Chartered community (CC) 3 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 ...
Community government (CG) 4 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 ...
Crown colony / Colonie de la couronne (CN) 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... ... ... ... ...
Community (COM) 31 ... 31 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Canton (municipalité de) (CT) 43 ... ... ... ... 43 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Cantons unis (municipalité de) (CU) 2 ... ... ... ... 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
City / Ville (CV) 2 ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
City (CY) 149 3 2 ... ... ... 46 10 17 18 50 1 1 1
District municipality (DM) 51 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 51 ... ... ...
Hamlet (HAM) 37 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 11 24
Improvement district (ID) 8 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 8 ... ... ... ...
Indian government district (IGD) 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... ... ...
Island municipality (IM) 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... ... ...
Indian reserve / Réserve indienne (IRI) 949 3 4 26 18 27 140 77 165 75 412 ... 2 ...
Local government district (LGD) 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... ... ... ... ... ...
Township and royalty (LOT) 67 ... 67 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Municipality / Municipalité (M) 3 ... ... ... ... ... 3 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Municipal district (MD) 76 ... ... 12 ... ... ... ... ... 64 ... ... ... ...
Municipalité (MÉ) 647 ... ... ... ... 647 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Municipality (MU) 102 ... ... ... ... ... 65 37 ... ... ... ... ... ...
Northern hamlet (NH) 11 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 11 ... ... ... ... ...
Nisga'a land (NL) 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... ... ...
Unorganized / Non organisé (NO) 137 ... ... ... ... 96 16 10 2 ... ... 4 6 3
Northern village (NV) 11 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 11 ... ... ... ... ...
Parish / Paroisse (municipalité de) (P) 148 ... ... ... 148 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Paroisse (municipalité de) (PE) 151 ... ... ... ... 151 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Rural community / Communauté rurale (RCR) 7 ... ... ... 7 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Regional district electoral area (RDA) 159 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 159 ... ... ...
Regional municipality (RGM) 5 ... ... 3 1 ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... ... ...
Rural municipality (RM) 358 ... ... ... ... ... ... 62 296 ... ... ... ... ...
Resort village (RV) 40 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 40 ... ... ... ... ...
Indian settlement / Établissement indien (S-É) 27 ... ... ... ... 6 5 4 1 4 3 4 ... ...
Special area (SA) 3 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 ... ... ... ...
Subdivision of county municipality / Subdivision municipalité de comté (SC) 28 ... ... 28 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Settlement / Établissement (SÉ) 13 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 13 ... ...
Settlement (SET) 12 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 9 3
Self-government / Autonomie gouvernementale (SG) 4 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 ... ...
Specialized municipality (SM) 5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 ... ... ... ...
Subdivision of unorganized / Subdivision non organisée (SNO) 92 92 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Summer village (SV) 51 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 51 ... ... ... ...
Town (T) 698 274 8 27 ... ... 88 25 148 107 14 3 4 ...
Terres réservées aux Cris (TC) 8 ... ... ... ... 8 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Terre inuite (TI) 13 ... ... ... ... 13 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Terres réservées aux Naskapis (TK) 1 ... ... ... ... 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Teslin land (TL) 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... ...
Township (TP) 195 ... ... ... ... ... 195 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Town / Ville (TV) 27 ... ... ... 26 ... 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Ville (V) 224 ... ... ... ... 224 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Village cri (VC) 8 ... ... ... ... 8 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Village naskapi (VK) 1 ... ... ... ... 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Village (VL) 518 ... ... ... 65 44 11 2 258 90 43 4 1 ...
Village nordique (VN) 14 ... ... ... ... 14 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Total 5,162 372 112 96 273 1,285 575 229 950 425 737 36 41 31
Note: ... not applicable