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The table below lists the 100 largest census subdivisions (municipalities or municipal equivalents) in Canada by population, using data from the Canada 2011 census for census subdivisions.[1]
This list includes only the population within a census subdivision's boundaries as defined at the time of the census. Many census subdivisions are part of a larger census metropolitan area or census agglomeration. For their ranking, see the list of census metropolitan areas and agglomerations in Canada.
The following is a list of the 15 census subdivisions in Canada with a population of 5,000 or greater that experienced the largest percentage of population decreases between the 2006 and 2011 censuses as published by Statistics Canada.[2]
Toronto, Ottawa, Canada, Hamilton, Ontario, Windsor, Ontario
Ontario, Quebec City, Quebec, Ottawa, Aboriginal peoples in Canada
Montreal, Quebec City, Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador, Montérégie
Calgary, Edmonton, Canada, Northwest Territories, Montana
Canada, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario
Montérégie, Greater Montreal, Laurentides, Capitale-Nationale, Estrie
Ontario, Quebec, Canada, Manitoba, British Columbia
Alberta, Canada, France, United States, Provinces and territories of Canada
Canada, Metro Vancouver, 2010 Winter Olympics, Australia, British Columbia