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Peer group |
Number of health regions |
Percent of Canadian population |
Principal characteristics |
A |
23 |
24.6% |
- Urban-rural mix from coast to coast
- Average percentage of Aboriginal population
- Low male population
- Slow population growth from 1996 to 2001
|
B |
14 |
27.0% |
- Mainly urban centres with moderately high population density
- Low percentage of government transfer income
- Rapid population growth from 1996 to 2001
|
C |
24 |
12.3% |
- Sparsely populated urban-rural mix from coast to coast
- Average percentage of Aboriginal population
- Negative population growth
|
D |
10 |
1.7% |
- Rural regions mainly in the central Prairies
- Moderate Aboriginal population
- Moderately high percentage of government transfer income
- Almost equal numbers of men and women
- Negative population growth
|
E |
24 |
13.3% |
- Mainly rural regions in Quebec, Ontario and the Prairies
High proportion of people recently moved to or within these regions since 1996
Average percentage of Aboriginal population
Moderate population growth |
F |
5 |
0.4% |
- Northern and remote regions
- Very high Aboriginal population
- Moderately high percentage of government transfer income
- Slightly higher male population
- Moderate population growth
|
G |
3 |
16.2% |
- Largest metro centres with an average population density of 3,934 people per square kilometre
- Low Aboriginal population
- Moderate percentage of government transfer income
- High female population
|
H |
13 |
2.7% |
- Rural northern regions
- High Aboriginal population
- High male population
- Negative population growth
|
I |
8 |
1.9% |
- Mainly rural Eastern regions
- Very high percentage of government transfer income
- Negative population growth
- Low percentage of people having moved to or within these regions since 1996
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