Table 4-9
Quarterly estimates of demographic components, national perspective — Interprovincial out-migrants

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Quarterly estimates of demographic components, national perspective — Interprovincial out-migrants
Table summary
This table displays the estimates of the demographic component. The row headers provide information by year and by quarter, from the current quarter going back to July to September 2011. The column headers provide information on the growth, in number, for Canada, the provinces and territories.
  Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario
  number
2015  
April to June 109,997 3,457 1,361 6,162 4,333 11,773 25,811
January to March 75,381 2,485 907 4,811 3,495 6,512 18,102
2014  
October to December 51,462 1,261 586 2,548 2,008 5,681 13,295
July to September 80,488 2,273 932 4,438 3,844 10,675 20,277
April to June 102,756 2,617 1,022 5,619 4,500 10,480 26,894
January to March 67,097 2,098 718 4,227 2,962 5,780 17,067
2013  
October to December 52,761 978 599 2,399 2,136 6,280 13,348
July to September 81,855 1,860 975 4,881 4,070 10,445 21,093
April to June 96,253 2,847 1,166 5,326 3,761 10,394 24,648
January to March 62,699 1,860 764 3,999 2,918 5,173 16,436
2012  
October to December 47,531 1,140 687 3,043 2,346 4,928 11,995
July to September 85,820 1,923 1,009 5,401 4,033 9,230 22,529
April to June 90,003 2,512 1,084 4,954 3,178 8,742 22,943
January to March 69,238 2,763 728 4,839 3,188 5,928 17,332
2011  
October to December 55,322 1,294 693 3,805 2,190 5,472 13,683
July to September 89,862 2,172 1,042 5,264 4,093 8,971 22,585
Quarterly estimates of demographic components, national perspective — Interprovincial out-migrants (continued)
  Manitoba Saskat‑
chewan
Alberta British Columbia Yukon Northwest Territories Nunavut
  number
2015  
April to June 6,570 8,155 23,029 17,302 626 874 544
January to March 4,964 5,913 15,662 11,079 296 821 334
2014  
October to December 2,892 3,443 11,031 7,784 366 402 165
July to September 5,096 5,225 15,055 11,487 384 529 273
April to June 5,634 7,324 20,720 16,179 448 873 446
January to March 4,013 4,728 13,522 10,629 326 806 221
2013  
October to December 3,194 3,570 10,900 8,555 270 369 163
July to September 4,745 5,046 15,277 12,323 403 539 198
April to June 5,481 6,077 18,470 16,422 517 865 279
January to March 3,694 4,372 11,692 10,358 368 701 364
2012  
October to December 2,603 3,413 8,026 8,562 293 345 150
July to September 4,743 5,072 15,767 15,034 291 562 226
April to June 5,096 5,846 17,641 16,475 289 820 423
January to March 3,583 4,658 12,201 12,542 476 667 333
2011  
October to December 3,059 3,939 10,901 9,323 262 441 260
July to September 5,111 5,301 18,189 16,041 295 551 247
Note(s):
The number of interprovincial migrants is final up to June 2014, updated from July 2014 to March 2015 and preliminary from April 2015.
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