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Table 24.5 Mid-sized centres with the fastest population decline, 2001 to 2006

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Table 24.5  Mid-sized centres with the fastest population decline, 2001 to 2006
  2001 2006 Decline
  number %
Kitimat, British Columbia 10,285 8,987 12.6
Prince Rupert, British Columbia 15,302 13,392 12.5
Quesnel, British Columbia 24,426 22,449 8.1
Terrace, British Columbia 19,980 18,581 7.0
Williams Lake, British Columbia 19,768 18,760 5.1
Campbellton, New Brunswick/Quebec 18,820 17,888 5.0
North Battleford, Saskatchewan 18,590 17,765 4.4
Kenora, Ontario 15,838 15,177 4.2
Elliot Lake, Ontario 11,956 11,549 3.4
Bathurst, New Brunswick 32,523 31,424 3.4
Edmundston, New Brunswick 22,173 21,442 3.3
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia 109,330 105,928 3.1
La Tuque, Quebec 15,725 15,293 2.7
Thetford Mines, Quebec 26,721 26,107 2.3
Dolbeau–Mistassini, Quebec 14,879 14,546 2.2
Source: Statistics Canada, censuses of population, 2001 and 2006.
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