2011 Census of Agriculture: Geographic amalgamations and their components: Nova Scotia

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Geographic amalgamations for Nova Scotia
Census Division Name of Amalgamation Names of Components 2011 Identification Census Consolidated Subdivision Name of Amalgamation Names of Components
Richmond 120516006 Richmond, Subdivision A
120516006 Richmond, Subdivision A
120516001 Richmond, Subdivision C
120516011 Richmond, Subdivision B
Shelburne 120101006 Shelburne
120101006 Shelburne
120101001 Barrington
Victoria 120518001 Victoria, Subdivision B
120518001 Victoria, Subdivision B
120518006 Victoria, Subdivision A
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2011 Census of Agriculture: Geographic amalgamations and their components: Prince Edward Island

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Geographic amalgamations for Prince Edward Island
Census Division Name of Amalgamation Names of Components 2011 Identification Census Consolidated Subdivision Name of Amalgamation Names of Components
Kings 110101042 Lot 41
110101042 Lot 41
110101041 Lot 42
110101031 Lot 43
110101031 Lot 43
110101032 Lot 44
110101034 Lot 45
110101034 Lot 45
110101039 Lot 47
110101038 Lot 46
110101016 Lot 52
110101016 Lot 52
110101014 Lot 51
110101019 Lot 53
110101019 Lot 53
110101049 Lot 39
110101046 Lot 40
110101028 Lot 55
110101028 Lot 55
110101029 Lot 56
110101026 Lot 54
110101001 Lot 64
110101001 Lot 64
110101006 Lot 63
110101008 Lot 61
Prince 110303054 Lot 3
110303054 Lot 3
110303056 Lot 2
110303048 Lot 7
110303048 Lot 7
110303049 Lot 5
110303044 Lot 9 
110303044 Lot 9
110303038 Lot 10
110303036 Lot 11
110303036 Lot 11
110303034 Lot 12
110303031 Lot 14
110303031 Lot 14
110303026 Lot 15
110303032 Lot 13
Queens 110202085 Cornwall
110202085 Cornwall
110202040 Miltonvale Park
110202039 Lot 21
110202039 Lot 21
110202045 Resort Mun.Stan.B.-Hope R.-Bayv.-Cavend.-N. Rust.
110202056 Lot 36
110202056 Lot 36
110202058 Lot 37
110202014 Lot 48
110202014 Lot 48
110202054 Lot 35
110202004 Lot 60
110202004 Lot 60
110202006 Lot 58
110202001 Lot 62
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2011 Census of Agriculture: Geographic amalgamations and their components: Newfoundland and Labrador

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Geographic amalgamations for Newfoundland and Labrador
Census Division Name of Amalgamation Names of Components 2011 Identification Census Consolidated Subdivision Name of Amalgamation Names of Components
Division No. 1 100101259 Division No. 1, Subdivision A
100101259 Division No. 1, Subdivision A
100101234 Division No. 1, Subdivision B
Division No. 2 100102001 Division No. 2, Subdivision E
100102016 Division No. 2, Subdivision H
100102006 Division No. 2, Subdivision F
100102048 Division No. 2, Subdivision K
100102009 Division No. 2, Subdivision G
100102026 Division No. 2, Subdivision I
100102029 Division No. 2, Subdivision J
100102031 Division No. 2, Subdivision C
100102044 Division No. 2, Subdivision L
100101214 Division No. 1, Subdivision C
100101214 Division No. 1, Subdivision C
100101203 Division No. 1, Subdivision X
100101155 Division No. 1, Subdivision W
100101124 Division No. 1, Subdivision U
100101101 Division No. 1, Subdivision V
100101357 Division No. 1, Subdivision H
100101357 Division No. 1, Subdivision H
100101374 Division No. 1, Subdivision I
100101339 Division No. 1, Subdivision G
100101304 Division No. 1, Subdivision E
100101304 Division No. 1, Subdivision E
100101405 Division No. 1, Subdivision K
100101293 Division No. 1, Subdivision Y
100101321 Division No. 1, Subdivision F
100101396 Spaniard's Bay
100101472 Holyrood
100101472 Holyrood
100101421 Division No. 1, Subdivision M
100101519 St. John's
100101519 St. John's
100101490 Division No. 1, Subdivision R
Division No. 4 100304006 Division No. 4, Subdivision B
100304006 Division No. 4, Subdivision B
100304001 Division No. 4, Subdivision A
100304016 Division No. 4, Subdivision D
100304022 Division No. 4, Subdivision E
Division No. 5 100305007 Division No. 5, Subdivision E
100305007 Division No. 5, Subdivision E
100305019 Division No. 5, Subdivision D
100305003 Division No. 5, Subdivision G
Division No. 9 100309041 Division No. 9, Subdivision H
100309009 Division No. 9, Subdivision A
100309031 Division No. 9, Subdivision D
100309001 Division No. 9, Subdivision F
100309021 Division No. 9, Subdivision C
100309047 Division No. 9, Subdivision G
Division No. 10 100310020 Division No. 10, Subdivision C
100310001 Division No. 10, Subdivision A
100310008 Division No. 10, Subdivision B
100310029 Division No. 10, Subdivision D
100310042 Division No. 10, Subdivision E
100305010 Division No. 5, Subdivision F
100305010 Division No. 5, Subdivision F
100305001 Division No. 5, Subdivision A
100305016 Division No. 5, Subdivision C
Division No. 6 100206014 Division No. 6, Subdivision C
100206014 Division No. 6, Subdivision C
100206008 Division No. 6, Subdivision E
100206001 Division No. 6, Subdivision D
100206029 Division No. 6, Subdivision A
Division No. 3 100203014 Division No. 3, Subdivision D
100203006 Division No. 3, Subdivision B
100203001 Division No. 3, Subdivision A
100203009 Division No. 3, Subdivision C
100203021 Division No. 3, Subdivision E
100203024 Division No. 3, Subdivision F
100203031 Division No. 3, Subdivision H
100203038 Division No. 3, Subdivision I
100203042 Division No. 3, Subdivision J
Division No. 7 100207031 Division No. 7, Subdivision E
100207031 Division No. 7, Subdivision E
100207009 Division No. 7, Subdivision K
100207001 Division No. 7, Subdivision M
100207006 Division No. 7, Subdivision L
100207038 Division No. 7, Subdivision D
100207038 Division No. 7, Subdivision D
100207051 Division No. 7, Subdivision B
100207018 Division No. 7, Subdivision I
100207045 Division No. 7, Subdivision N
100207028 Division No. 7, Subdivision F
100207014 Division No. 7, Subdivision J
Division No. 8 100208058 Division No. 8, Subdivision C
100208058 Division No. 8, Subdivision C
100208046 Division No. 8, Subdivision E
100208065 Division No. 8, Subdivision P
100208074 Division No. 8, Subdivision A
100208036 Division No. 8, Subdivision G
100208036 Division No. 8, Subdivision G
100208035 Twillingate
100208008 Division No. 8, Subdivision L
100208031 Division No. 8, Subdivision H
100208001 Division No. 8, Subdivision M
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Geographic area amalgamations

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The following tables list the geographic amalgamations, in alphabetical order by census division and census consolidated subdivisions, within a province. This is the census division and census consolidated subdivision for which data are available.

  • The first column lists the names of the census divisions where an amalgamation took place. The name of the census division that is the largest component of the amalgamation is in bold type with its component census divisions, if necessary, listed beneath.
  • The second column contains the codes for the geographic areas - two digits for the province, two digits for the census agricultural region, two digits for the census division and three digits for the census consolidated subdivision.
  • The third column lists the names of the census consolidated subdivisions where an amalgamation was necessary. In most cases it is named by the largest component, shown in bold type, with the geographic areas merged for the amalgamation listed beneath.

Note: In some cases the geographic area amalgamations will have changed between 2006 and 2011. To access the geographic area amalgamations for 2006 please visit 2006 Census of Agriculture reference maps.

Geographic amalgamations and their components

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Chart 10 Proportions of farm operators and of the self-employed labour force that were under 35 years of age in Canada, 2011

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The title of the graph is "Chart 10 Proportions of farm operators and of the self-employed labour force that were under 35 years of age in Canada, 2011."
This is a column clustered chart.
There are in total 7 categories in the horizontal axis. The vertical axis starts at 0 and ends at 20 with ticks every 2 points.
There are 2 series in this graph.
The vertical axis is "percent."
The horizontal axis is "Provinces."
The title of series 1 is "Farm operators under 35 years."
The minimum value is 5.4 and it corresponds to "British Columbia."
The maximum value is 10.9 and it corresponds to "Quebec."
The title of series 2 is "Self-employed labour force under 35 years."
The minimum value is 13.1 and it corresponds to "Atlantic provinces."
The maximum value is 17 and it corresponds to "Alberta."

Chart 10 Proportions of farm operators and of the self-employed labour force that were under 35 years of age in Canada, 2011
  Farm operators under 35 years Self-employed labour force under 35 years
Atlantic provinces 6.1 13.1
Quebec 10.9 16.9
Ontario 8.2 15.2
Manitoba 8.8 14.8
Saskatchewan 8.9 15.9
Alberta 7.4 17.0
British Columbia 5.4 14.7
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Agriculture–NHS Linkage Database, 2011 and the National Household Survey, 2011.
 
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Chart 9 Distribution of the farm population across small, medium and large population centres by immigration category in Canada, 2011

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The title of the graph is "Chart 9 Distribution of the farm population across small, medium and large population centres by immigration category in Canada, 2011."
This is a column clustered chart.
There are in total 3 categories in the horizontal axis. The vertical axis starts at 0 and ends at 80 with ticks every 10 points.
There are 2 series in this graph.
The vertical axis is "distribution of the farm population living in population centres (%)."
The horizontal axis is "Population centres."
The title of series 1 is "Immigrant farm population."
The minimum value is 13.8 and it corresponds to "Medium population centre."
The maximum value is 67.8 and it corresponds to "Large population centre."
The title of series 2 is "Non-immigrant farm population."
The minimum value is 14.4 and it corresponds to "Medium population centre."
The maximum value is 46.6 and it corresponds to "Small population centre."

Chart 9 Distribution of the farm population across small, medium and large population centres by immigration category in Canada, 2011
  Immigrant farm population Non-immigrant farm population
Small population centre 18.4 46.6
Medium population centre 13.8 14.4
Large population centre 67.8 39.0
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Agriculture–NHS Linkage Database, 2011 and the National Household Survey, 2011.
 
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Chart 8 Period of immigration of the immigrant farm population and the total immigrant population to Canada

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The title of the graph is "Chart 8 Period of immigration of the immigrant farm population and the total immigrant population to Canada."
This is a column clustered chart.
There are in total 5 categories in the horizontal axis. The vertical axis starts at 0 and ends at 40 with ticks every 5 points.
There are 2 series in this graph.
The vertical axis is "percent."
The horizontal axis is "Years."
The title of series 1 is "Immigrant farm population."
The minimum value is 13.8 and it corresponds to "1981 to 1990."
The maximum value is 34.4 and it corresponds to "Before 1971."
The title of series 2 is "Total immigrant population."
The minimum value is 12.8 and it corresponds to "1971 to 1980."
The maximum value is 31.8 and it corresponds to "2001 to 2011."

Chart 8 Period of immigration of the immigrant farm population and the total immigrant population to Canada
  Immigrant farm population Total immigrant population
Before 1971 34.4 18.6
1971 to 1980 16.8 12.8
1981 to 1990 13.8 14
1991 to 2000 20.4 22.7
2001 to 2011 14.6 31.8
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Agriculture–NHS Linkage Database, 2011 and the National Household Survey, 2011.
 
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Chart 7 Highest level of schooling for farm operators and the total self-employed labour force Canada, 2011

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There are two pie charts.

The farm operators' pie chart has the following 5 sections:

Farm operators

  • No certificate, diploma or degree 21.7%
  • Secondary school certificate or equivalent 26.7%
  • Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma 15.1%
  • College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma 19.3%
  • University credentials below, at or above bachelor level 17.2%

The total self-employed labour force pie chart has the following 5 sections:

Total self-employed labour force

  • No certificate, diploma or degree 12.5%
  • Secondary school certificate or equivalent 21.7%
  • Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma 14.4%
  • College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma 18.8%
  • University credentials below, at or above bachelor level 32.6%

Source: Statistics Canada, Agriculture-NHS Linkage Database, 2011 and the National Household Survey, 2011

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Chart 6 Median income of farm economic families and all economic families in rural areas in Canada, 2010

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The title of the graph is "Chart 6 Median income of farm economic families and all economic families in rural areas in Canada, 2010."
This is a bar clustered chart.
This is a horizontal bar graph, so categories are on the vertical axis and values on the horizontal axis.
There are in total 8 categories in the vertical axis. The horizontal axis starts at 0 and ends at 100,000 with ticks every 10,000 points.
There are 2 series in this graph.
The horizontal axis is "Median income in 2010 dollars."
The vertical axis is "region."
The title of series 1 is "All rural economic families."
The minimum value is 63,250 and it corresponds to "Atlantic provinces."
The maximum value is 87,635 and it corresponds to "Alberta."
The title of series 2 is "Rural farm families."
The minimum value is 60,748 and it corresponds to "Quebec."
The maximum value is 79,600 and it corresponds to "Ontario."

Chart 6 Median income of farm economic families and all economic families in rural areas in Canada, 2010
  All rural economic families Rural farm families
British Columbia 70,875 73,410
Alberta 87,635 78,858
Saskatchewan 68,209 72,997
Manitoba 66,319 68,266
Ontario 81,222 79,600
Quebec 65,117 60,748
Atlantic provinces 63,250 64,206
Canada 71,422 72,700
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Agriculture–NHS Linkage Database, 2011 and the National Household Survey, 2011.
 
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Chart 5 Median income for farm economic families and all economic families in Canada, 2010

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The title of the graph is "Chart 5 Median income for farm economic families and all economic families in Canada, 2010  ."
This is a bar clustered chart.
This is a horizontal bar graph, so categories are on the vertical axis and values on the horizontal axis.
There are in total 8 categories in the vertical axis. The horizontal axis starts at 0 and ends at 110,000 with ticks every 10,000 points.
There are 2 series in this graph.
The horizontal axis is "Median income in 2010 dollars."
The vertical axis is "region."
The title of series 1 is "All economic families."
The minimum value is 66,502 and it corresponds to "Atlantic provinces."
The maximum value is 93,393 and it corresponds to "Alberta."
The title of series 2 is "Farm economic families."
The minimum value is 62,641 and it corresponds to "Quebec."
The maximum value is 80,928 and it corresponds to "Alberta."

Chart 5 Median income for farm economic families and all economic families in Canada, 2010
  All economic families Farm economic families
British Columbia 75,797 77,767
Alberta 93,393 80,928
Saskatchewan 77,448 75,687
Manitoba 72,404 70,616
Ontario 80,987 80,240
Quebec 68,344 62,641
Atlantic provinces 66,502 66,625
Canada 76,458 74,604
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Agriculture–NHS Linkage Database, 2011 and the National Household Survey, 2011.
 
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