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List of Canadian census agglomerations by province or territory
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The tables below list Canada's 117 census agglomerations at the 2016 Census,[1] as determined by Statistics Canada, up from 113 in the 2011 Census.[2]
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2016 changes
Statistics Canada's review of CMAs and CAs for the 2016 Census resulted in the addition of eight new CAs and the demotion of two CAs, and the promotion of two CAs to census metropolitan areas (CMAs).[3][4]
New census agglomerations
Promotion to census metropolitan areas
Retired census agglomerations
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Alberta
Statistics Canada recognized fifteen census agglomerations within Alberta in the 2016 Census.[5][6]
British Columbia
Statistics Canada recognized 22 census agglomerations within British Columbia in the 2016 Census.[7][8] Ladysmith was added in 2021.
Manitoba
Statistics Canada recognized five census agglomerations within Manitoba in the 2016 Census.[9][10]
New Brunswick
Statistics Canada recognized five census agglomerations within New Brunswick in the 2016 Census.[11][12]
Newfoundland and Labrador
Statistics Canada recognized four census agglomerations within Newfoundland and Labrador in the 2016 Census.[13][14]
Northwest Territories
Statistics Canada recognized one census agglomeration within the Northwest Territories in the 2016 Census.[15][16]
Nova Scotia
Statistics Canada recognized four census agglomerations within Nova Scotia in the 2016 Census.[17][18]
Nunavut
Statistics Canada recognized no census agglomerations within Nunavut in the 2016 Census.[19][20]
Ontario
Statistics Canada recognized 29 census agglomerations within Ontario in the 2016 Census.[21][22]
Prince Edward Island
Statistics Canada recognized two census agglomerations within Prince Edward Island in the 2016 Census.[23][24]
Quebec
Statistics Canada recognized 24 census agglomerations within Quebec in the 2016 Census.[25][26]
Saskatchewan
Statistics Canada recognized eight census agglomerations within Saskatchewan in the 2016 Census.[27][28]
Yukon
Statistics Canada recognized one census agglomeration within Yukon in the 2016 Census.[29][30]
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