Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2011 - Volume I, The Classification

Status

This standard was approved as a departmental standard on May 16, 2011.

2011 version of the SGC

The standard classification version of the SGC 2011 provides standard names and codes for the geographical regions of Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions (counties, regional municipalities) and census subdivisions (municipalities).

The names and codes for census metropolitan areas, census agglomerations and economic regions are shown in the variants of SGC 2011. The first use of the standard version of SGC 2011 and its variants was in the 2011 National Household Survey.

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Variants of the SGC 2011

Statistical Area Classification - Variant of SGC 2011

This classification variant provides standard names and codes for census metropolitan areas (CMAs), census agglomerations (CAs) and census metropolitan influenced zones (MIZs). It shows the hierarchical relationship between these geographic areas and census subdivisions (municipalities).

Statistical Area Classification by Province and Territory - Variant of SGC 2011

This classification variant provides standard names and codes for census metropolitan areas (CMAs), census agglomerations (CAs) and census metropolitan influenced zones (MIZs) by province and territory. It shows the hierarchical relationship between these geographic areas and census subdivisions (municipalities). This classification variant also shows the hierarchical relationship between the geographical regions of Canada, provinces and territories, CMAs, CAs and MIZs.

Economic Regions - Variant of SGC 2011

This classification variant provides standard names and codes for economic regions (ERs). It shows the hierarchical relationship with their component census divisions (CDs) and census subdivisions (CSDs) by province and territory.

North and South - Variant of SGC 2011

This classification variant provides a definition of the North and South of Canada. It shows the hierarchical relationship with their component census divisions (CDs) and census subdivisions (CSDs) by province and territory. This variant has been developed for the analysis of justice statistics. It is available to other program areas at Statistics Canada should it meet their needs, but there is no requirement for it to be used outside of the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics.

Reference Maps

Volume II consists of four maps of Canada that illustrate locations of individual census divisions, census metropolitan areas, census agglomerations, census metropolitan influenced zones and economic regions. These are referred to as the National maps. Also included are 23 maps that show the boundaries of census divisions and census subdivisions. These are referred to as the Census divisions - Census subdivisions (CD-CSD) maps.

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