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Table of Contents Population Population by Age and Gender 2 Population by Single Year of Age 1 Single Year of Age by Gender 14 Religious Denomination 15 Citizenship 17 Marital Status Marital Status 21 Lone Parent Families 25 Ethnicity Ethnic Origin 26 Immigrants by Place of Birth 28 Immigrants by Period of Immigration 31 Mother Tongue 33 Housing Households by Size 37 Period of Construction 39 Dwelling Unit by Structure Type and Ownership 41 Structure Type 42 Tenure 46 Income Income by Households 49 Labour Force Labour Force by Age Group 51 Labour Force by Industry 53 Labour Force by Mode of Transport 55 Occupation 57 Occupation by Gender 59 Mobility Length of Residence 61 Crime Type of Crime by Year 63 Education Highest Level of Education 64 Students (K-12) by Type of School 66 School District Residency 67

Population 25 Municipal Census Population by Age and Gender Males Females Total Age Group No. % No. % No. % -4 118 8. 124 8.4 242 8.2 5-9 146 9.9 13 8.8 276 9.3 1-14 142 9.6 116 7.8 258 8.7 15-19 92 6.2 17 7.2 199 6.7 2-24 99 6.7 95 6.4 194 6.6 25-29 11 6.8 142 9.6 243 8.2 3-34 162 1.9 166 11.2 328 11.1 35-39 16 1.8 159 1.7 319 1.8 4-44 138 9.3 146 9.9 284 9.6 45-49 117 7.9 12 6.9 219 7.4 5-54 84 5.7 74 5. 158 5.3 55-59 48 3.2 46 3.1 94 3.2 6-64 28 1.9 25 1.7 53 1.8 65-69 2 1.4 22 1.5 42 1.4 7-74 11.7 15 1. 26.9 75-79 1.7 3.2 13.4 8-84 2.1 7.5 9.3 85-89 1.1 1 9-94 1.1 1 95-99 1-14 1.1 1 15-19 1.1 1 11-114 Total 1,481 1 1,48 1 2,961 1 Note: Group Count is included in the table. Group Count means total numbers of individuals residing in a multiple resident facility (such as a group home, transient drop-in centre, residential hotel, or a criminal detention centre) where the personal information that can be conveyed about those individuals by the facility administration is limited by legislation or the facilities regulations. Source: Municipal Census Page 2 of 68

Population 25 Municipal Census Population by Age and Gender Source: Municipal Census Page 3 of 68

Population 21 Federal Census Population by Age and Gender Males Females Total Age Group No. % No. % No. % - 4 12 14.3 55 6.6 175 1.4 5-9 6 7.1 75 9. 135 8.1 1-14 65 7.7 85 1.2 15 9. 15-19 8 9.5 75 9. 155 9.3 2-24 55 6.5 55 6.6 11 6.6 25-29 6 7.1 3 3.6 9 5.4 3-34 5 6. 115 13.8 165 9.9 35-39 9 1.7 15 12.6 195 11.6 4-44 95 11.3 95 11.4 19 11.3 45-49 9 1.7 55 6.6 145 8.7 5-54 25 3. 3 3.6 55 3.3 55-59 4 4.8 25 3. 65 3.9 6-64 1 1.2 1 1.2 2 1.2 65-74 25 3. 25 1.5 75+ Total 84 1 835 1 1,675 1 Page 4 of 68

Population 21 Federal Census Population by Age and Gender Page 5 of 68

Population 1999 Municipal Census Population by Age and Gender Males Females Total Age Group No. % No. % No. % - 4 64 9.7 39 6.1 13 8. 5-9 67 1.2 68 1.7 135 1.4 1-14 57 8.7 65 1.2 122 9.4 15-19 45 6.8 42 6.6 87 6.7 2-24 27 4.1 25 3.9 52 4. 25-29 36 5.5 59 9.2 95 7.3 3-34 63 9.6 72 11.3 135 1.4 35-39 87 13.2 87 13.6 174 13.4 4-44 84 12.8 65 1.2 149 11.5 45-49 38 5.8 34 5.3 72 5.6 5-54 27 4.1 22 3.4 49 3.8 55-59 23 3.5 21 3.3 44 3.4 6-64 16 2.4 17 2.7 33 2.5 65-69 1 1.5 9 1.4 19 1.5 7-74 7 1.1 7 1.1 14 1.1 75-79 3.5 3.5 6.5 8-84 2.3 3.5 5.4 85+ 1.2 1.1 Group Count Total 657 1 638 1 1,295 1 Note: Group Count means total numbers of individuals residing in a multiple resident facility (such as a group home, transient drop-in centre, residential hotel, or a criminal detention centre) where the personal information that can be conveyed about those individuals by the facility administration is limited by legislation or the facilities regulations. Source: Municipal Census Page 6 of 68

Population 1999 Municipal Census Population by Age and Gender Source: Municipal Census Page 7 of 68

Population 1996 Federal Census Population by Age and Gender Males Females Total Age Group No. % No. % No. % - 4 25 7.6 3 8.3 55 8. 5-9 3 9.1 55 15.3 85 12.3 1-14 55 16.7 2 5.6 75 1.9 15-19 2 6.1 3 8.3 5 7.2 2-24 2 5.6 2 2.9 25-29 25 7.6 45 12.5 7 1.1 3-34 25 7.6 3 8.3 55 8. 35-39 6 18.2 35 9.7 95 13.8 4-44 3 9.1 35 9.7 65 9.4 45-49 3 9.1 1 2.8 4 5.8 5-54 25 6.9 25 3.6 55-59 1 3. 1 1.4 6-64 1 3. 1 1.4 65-74 1 3. 1 2.8 2 2.9 75+ 15 4.2 15 2.2 Total 33 1 36 1 69 1 Page 8 of 68

Population 1996 Federal Census Population by Age and Gender Page 9 of 68

Population 25 Municipal Census Population by Single Year of Age Age No. Age No. Age No. 54 34 66 68 7 1 66 35 72 69 9 2 38 36 55 7 9 3 41 37 64 71 5 4 43 38 56 72 4 5 61 39 72 73 5 6 58 4 68 74 3 7 47 41 6 75 7 8 65 42 51 76 3 9 45 43 57 77 1 1 49 44 46 78 11 5 45 46 79 2 12 56 46 57 8 1 13 48 47 48 81 1 14 55 48 36 82 2 15 38 49 32 83 1 16 48 5 46 84 4 17 4 51 31 85 18 36 52 27 86 1 19 37 53 29 87 2 31 54 25 88 21 33 55 19 89 22 43 56 2 9 1 23 37 57 17 91 24 48 58 21 92 25 36 59 17 93 26 42 6 11 94 27 57 61 12 95 28 51 62 1 96 Source: Municipal Census Page 1 of 68

Population 25 Municipal Census Population by Single Year of Age Age No. Age No. Age No. 29 57 63 14 97 3 75 64 6 98 31 72 65 11 99 32 51 66 5 1 1 33 63 67 1 1+ 1 Total 2,956 Note: Group Count is NOT included in the table. Group Count means total numbers of individuals residing in a multiple resident facility (such as a group home, transient dropin centre, residential hotel, or a criminal detention centre) where the personal information that can be conveyed about those individuals by the facility administration is limited by legislation or the facilities regulations. Source: Municipal Census Page 11 of 68

Population 1999 Municipal Census Population by Single Year of Age Age No. Age No. Age No. 23 37 35 74 3 1 14 38 44 75 2 2 25 39 26 76 2 3 24 4 41 77 4 17 41 36 78 1 5 22 42 26 79 1 6 27 43 22 8 2 7 24 44 24 81 8 37 45 22 82 1 9 25 46 16 83 2 1 28 47 13 84 11 19 48 13 85 1 12 28 49 8 86 13 17 5 15 87 14 3 51 8 88 15 15 52 12 89 16 19 53 7 9 17 18 54 7 91 18 21 55 1 92 19 14 56 7 93 2 11 57 1 94 21 12 58 9 95 22 14 59 8 96 23 9 6 4 97 24 6 61 8 98 25 17 62 4 99 26 16 63 8 1 27 15 64 9 11 28 22 65 3 12 Source: Municipal Census Page 12 of 68

Population 1999 Municipal Census Population by Single Year of Age Age No. Age No. Age No. 29 25 66 5 13 3 22 67 2 14 31 22 68 2 15 32 34 69 7 16 33 31 7 6 17 34 26 71 2 18 35 25 72 19 36 44 73 3 11 Group Count Total 1,295 Note: Group Count means total numbers of individuals residing in a multiple resident facility (such as a group home, transient drop-in centre, residential hotel, or a criminal detention centre) where the personal information that can be conveyed about those individuals by the facility administration is limited by legislation or the facilities regulations. Source: Municipal Census Page 13 of 68

Population 29 25 34 3 36 68 4 3 1 29 37 35 39 33 69 3 6 2 18 2 36 27 28 7 4 5 3 2 21 37 39 25 71 1 4 4 22 21 38 26 3 72 2 2 5 35 26 39 29 43 73 3 2 6 35 23 4 32 36 74 1 2 7 21 26 41 32 28 75 5 2 8 32 33 42 24 27 76 2 1 9 23 22 43 25 32 77 1 1 29 2 44 24 22 78 11 28 22 45 24 22 79 2 12 31 25 46 32 25 8 1 13 22 26 47 26 22 81 1 14 32 23 48 16 2 82 2 15 19 19 49 19 13 83 1 16 23 25 5 23 23 84 1 3 17 16 24 51 16 15 85 18 16 2 52 12 15 86 1 19 18 19 53 17 12 87 2 17 14 54 16 9 88 21 2 13 55 1 9 89 22 21 22 56 11 9 9 1 23 17 2 57 9 8 91 24 23 25 58 1 11 92 25 22 14 59 8 9 93 26 19 23 6 5 6 94 27 25 32 61 9 3 95 28 16 35 62 7 3 96 29 19 38 63 5 9 97 3 35 4 64 2 4 98 31 39 33 65 6 5 99 32 26 25 66 2 3 1 1 33 32 31 67 5 5 1+ 1 Source: Municipal Census 25 Municipal Census Single Year of Age by Gender Age Male Female Age Male Female Age Male Female Total Male 1,479 Total Female 1,477 Note: Group Count is NOT included in the table. Group Count means total numbers of individuals residing in a multiple resident facility (such as a group home, transient drop-in centre, residential hotel, or a criminal detention centre) where the personal information that can be conveyed about those individuals by the facility administration is limited by legislation or the facilities regulations. Page 14 of 68

Population 21 Federal Census Religious Denomination Religious Denomination No. % Adventist - Seventh-day Anglican 8 4.8 Baptist Brethren in Christ Buddhist 145 8.6 Christian and Missionary Alliance 1.6 Christian not included elsewhere 5 3. Christian Reformed Church 1.6 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Evangelical Missionary Church Greek Orthodox 1.6 Hindu Hutterite Jehovah's Witnesses 35 2.1 Jewish Lutheran 2 1.2 Mennonite Methodist Muslim 3 1.8 Native Indian or Inuit No Religion 41 24.4 Non-denominational Orthodox not included elsewhere Pagan Pentecostal Presbyterian Protestant 95 5.7 Roman Catholic 615 36.6 Salvation Army Serbian Orthodox Sikh Ukrainian Catholic 45 2.7 Page 15 of 68

Population 21 Federal Census Religious Denomination Religious Denomination No. % Ukrainian Orthodox United Church 125 7.4 Total 1,68 1 Page 16 of 68

Population 25 Municipal Census Citizenship Citizenship No. % Canadian Citizen 2,844 96. Non Canadian Citizen 117 4. Total 2,961 1 Note: Group Count is included in the table. Group Count means total numbers of individuals residing in a multiple resident facility (such as a group home, transient drop-in centre, residential hotel, or a criminal detention centre) where the personal information that can be conveyed about those individuals by the facility administration is limited by legislation or the facilities regulations. Source: Municipal Census Page 17 of 68

Population 21 Federal Census Citizenship Citizenship No. % Canadian Citizenship 1,615 96.1 Non Canadian Citizenship 65 3.9 Total 1,68 1 Page 18 of 68

Population 1999 Municipal Census Citizenship Citizenship No. % Canadian Citizenship 1,222 94.4 Group Count Non Canadian Citizenship 73 5.6 Total 1,295 1 Note: Group Count means total numbers of individuals residing in a multiple resident facility (such as a group home, transient drop-in centre, residential hotel, or a criminal detention centre) where the personal information that can be conveyed about those individuals by the facility administration is limited by legislation or the facilities regulations. Source: Municipal Census Page 19 of 68

Population 1996 Federal Census Citizenship Citizenship No. % Canadian Citizenship 665 94.3 Non Canadian Citizenship 4 5.7 Total 75 1 Page 2 of 68

Marital Status 25 Municipal Census Marital Status Marital Status No. % Common-law 76 2.6 Married 1,466 49.5 Never Married 1,33 44. Other 1 Separated, divorced 74 2.5 Widowed 36 1.2 Unknown 5.2 Total 2,961 1 Note: Group Count is included in the table as Unknown. Group Count means total numbers of individuals residing in a multiple resident facility (such as a group home, transient drop-in centre, residential hotel, or a criminal detention centre) where the personal information that can be conveyed about those individuals by the facility administration is limited by legislation or the facilities regulations. Source: Municipal Census Page 21 of 68

Marital Status 21 Federal Census Marital Status Marital Status No. % Never Legally Married (single) 3 24.6 Legally Married (and not separated) 815 66.8 Divorced 45 3.7 Separated (but still legally married) 25 2. Widowed 35 2.9 Total 1,22 1 Page 22 of 68

Marital Status 1999 Municipal Census Marital Status Marital Status No. % Never Legally Married (single) 56 43.2 Legally Married (and not separated) 66 51. Separated / Divorced 13 1. Other Common Law 42 3.2 Widowed 2 1.5 Group Count Total 1,295 1 Note: Group Count means total numbers of individuals residing in a multiple resident facility (such as a group home, transient drop-in centre, residential hotel, or a criminal detention centre) where the personal information that can be conveyed about those individuals by the facility administration is limited by legislation or the facilities regulations. Source: Municipal Census Page 23 of 68

Marital Status 1996 Federal Census Marital Status Marital Status No. % Never Legally Married (single) 15 21.6 Legally Married (and not separated) 35 72.2 Divorced 1 2.1 Separated (but still legally married) Widowed 2 4.1 Total 485 1 Page 24 of 68

Marital Status Federal Census Lone Parent Families Year 1996 21 No. 45 Page 25 of 68

Ethnicity 21 Federal Census Ethnic Origin Single Origins No. % Acadian American (USA) British Canadian 115 4.8 Chinese 3 12.5 Danish Dutch (Netherlands) 15.6 East Indian English 65 2.7 Filipino 25 1. French 1.4 German 3 1.3 Greek Haitian Inuit Irish Italian 25 1. Lebanese Métis North American Indian 15.6 Norwegian Polish 1.4 Québécois Russian Scottish 15.6 Swedish Ukrainian 5 2.1 Welsh Sub Total 675 28.2 Multiple Origins 1,72 71.8 Page 26 of 68

Ethnicity 1996 Federal Census Ethnic Origin Single Origins No. % Acadian American Canadian 4 4. Chinese 24 23.9 Danish Dutch (Netherlands) 1 1. East Indian 25 2.5 English 1 1. Filipino 35 3.5 French German Greek Haitian Hungarian (Magyar) Inuit Irish 1 1. Italian 15 1.5 Jewish Metis North American Indian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Russian Scottish Swedish 1 1. Ukrainian 25 2.5 Welsh Sub Total 42 41.8 Multiple Origins 585 58.2 Page 27 of 68

Ethnicity 21 Federal Census Immigrants by Place of Birth Place of Birth No. % Austria China, People's Republic of 7 15.9 Croatia Egypt France Germany 15 3.4 Greece Guyana Haiti Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region 65 14.8 India Ireland, Republic of (Eire) Italy Jamaica Korea, South Lebanon Mexico Morocco Netherlands 1 2.3 Other 14 31.8 Philippines 1 2.3 Poland 2 4.5 Portugal 35 8. South Africa, Republic of Switzerland Taiwan Ukraine United Kingdom 1 2.3 United States Vietnam 65 14.8 Yugoslavia Total 44 1 Page 28 of 68

Ethnicity 1996 Federal Census Immigrants by Place of Birth Place of Birth No. % Austria Cambodia Chile 2 7.3 China, People's Republic of 35 12.7 Croatia Czechoslovakia Denmark El Salvador Fiji France Germany 1 3.6 Greece Guyana Hong Kong 2 7.3 Hungary India Ireland, Republic of (Eire) Italy Jamaica Kenya Lebanon Malaysia 1 3.6 Netherlands Other 6 21.8 Other Asia 2 7.3 Pakistan Philippines 25 9.1 Poland Portugal Romania Russian Federation South Africa, Republic of South Korea Sri Lanka Page 29 of 68

Ethnicity 1996 Federal Census Immigrants by Place of Birth Place of Birth No. % Tanzania, United Republic of 2 7.3 Trinidad and Tobago Ukraine United Kingdom United States of America Vietnam 55 2 Yugoslavia Total 275 1 Page 3 of 68

Ethnicity 21 Federal Census Immigrants by Period of Immigration Period of Immigration No. % Before 1961 35 8. 1961-197 6 13.6 1971-198 9 2.5 1981-199 125 28.4 1991-1995 12 27.3 1996-21 1 2.3 Total 44 1 Page 31 of 68

Ethnicity 1996 Federal Census Immigrants by Period of Immigration Period of Immigration No. % Before 1961 1 3.6 1961-197 1 3.6 1971-198 85 3.9 1981-199 145 52.7 1991-1995 25 9.1 Total 275 1 Page 32 of 68

Ethnicity 21 Federal Census Mother Tongue Mother Tongue No. % Single Responses Official English 1,11 65.5 French 2 1.2 Non-Official 1,13 66.7 Arabic 1.6 Cantonese 8 4.7 Chinese 145 8.6 Chipewyan Cree Creoles Croatian Danish Dutch 1.6 German 1.6 Greek Hindi Hungarian 15.9 Inuktitut (Eskimo) Italian Korean Kutchin-Gwich'in (Loucheux) Mandarin 6 3.5 Ojibway Other languages 3 1.8 Persian (Farsi) Polish 1.6 Portuguese 75 4.4 Punjabi Russian Page 33 of 68

Ethnicity 21 Federal Census Mother Tongue Non-Official Serbo-Croatian South Slave Spanish 1.6 Tagalog (Pilipino) 15.9 Ukrainian 1.6 Urdu Vietnamese 25 1.5 55 29.8 Multiple Responses 6 3.5 Grand Total 1,695 1 Page 34 of 68

Ethnicity 1996 Federal Census Mother Tongue Mother Tongue No. % Single Responses Official English 4 57.1 French Non-Official 4 57.1 Arabic Chinese 165 23.6 Cree Creoles Dene Dogrib Dutch 1 1.4 Frisian German Greek Hindi Hungarian Inuktitut (Eskimo) Italian Japanese Norwegian Ojibway Other languages 3 4.3 Polish Portuguese Punjabi Serbo-Croatian South Slave Spanish 25 3.6 Tagalog (Pilipino) 15 2.1 Page 35 of 68

Ethnicity 1996 Federal Census Mother Tongue Non-Official Ukrainian 1 1.4 Vietnamese 35 5. 29 41.4 Multiple Responses 1 1.4 Grand Total 7 1 Page 36 of 68

Housing 21 Federal Census Households by Size Household Size No. % 1 person 25 5.1 2 persons 12 24.2 3 persons 1 2.2 4-5 persons 22 44.4 6 or more persons 3 6.1 Total 495 1 Average Number of Persons in Private Household 3.5 Page 37 of 68

Housing 1996 Federal Census Households by Size Household Size No. % 1 person 1 5.9 2 persons 2 11.8 3 persons 3 17.6 4-5 persons 85 5 6 or more persons 25 14.7 Total 17 1 Average Number of Persons in Private Household 4. Page 38 of 68

Housing 21 Federal Census Period of Construction Occupied Private Dwellings Period of Construction No. % Before 1946 1946-196 1961-197 1971-198 1981-1985 1986-199 12 24.5 1991-1995 125 25.5 1996-21 245 5 Total 49 1 Page 39 of 68

Housing 1996 Federal Census Period of Construction Occupied Private Dwellings Period of Construction No. % Before 1946 1946-196 1961-197 1971-198 1981-199 9 51.4 1991-1996 85 48.6 Total 175 1 Page 4 of 68

Housing 25 Municipal Census Dwelling Unit by Structure Type and Ownership Structure Type Owned Rented Total Apartment with 5 or more stories Apartment with less than 5 stories Duplex/triplex/fourplex 11 12 23 Hotel or motel Manufactured home/mobile home Other residential Rooming house/collective residence Row house 88 11 99 Single-detached house 799 9 88 Total 898 32 93 Source: Municipal Census Page 41 of 68

Housing 25 Municipal Census Structure Type Structure Type No. % Apartment with 5 or more stories Apartment with less than 5 stories Duplex/triplex/fourplex 33 3.5 Hotel or motel Manufactured home/mobile home Other residential Rooming house/collective residence Row house 11 1.6 Single-detached house 818 85.9 Total 952 1 Source: Municipal Census Page 42 of 68

Housing 21 Federal Census Structure Type Occupied Private Dwellings Structure Type No. % Apartment, building that has fewer than five storeys Apartment, building that has five or more storeys Apartment, detached duplex Movable dwelling Other single-attached house Row house Semi-detached house Single-detached house 485 1 Total 485 1 Page 43 of 68

Housing 1999 Municipal Census Structure Type Occupied Private Dwellings Structure Type No. % Apartment less than 5 stories Apartment with 5 or more stories Duplex/triplex/fourplex Hotel or motel Manufactured/mobile home Other residential Rooming house/collective residence Row house Single-detached house 373 1 Total 373 1 Source: Municipal Census Page 44 of 68

Housing 1996 Federal Census Structure Type Occupied Private Dwellings Structure Type No. % Apartment, building that has fewer than five storeys Apartment, building that has five or more storeys Apartment, detached duplex Movable dwelling Other single-attached house Row house Semi-detached house Single-detached house 18 1 Total 18 1 Page 45 of 68

Housing 21 Federal Census Tenure Occupied Private Dwellings Tenure No. % Owned 485 98. Rented 1 2. Total 495 1 Page 46 of 68

Housing 1999 Municipal Census Tenure Occupied Private Dwellings Tenure No. % Owned 364 98.1 Rented 7 1.9 Total 371 1 Source: Municipal Census Page 47 of 68

Housing 1996 Federal Census Tenure Occupied Private Dwellings Tenure No. % Owned 18 1 Rented Total 18 1 Page 48 of 68

Income 21 Federal Census Income by Households In 2 Dollars Income Range ($) No. % Under $1, 15 3. $ 1, - $19,999 $ 2, - $29,999 1 2. $ 3, - $39,999 25 5. $ 4, - $49,999 55 11. $ 5, - $59,999 45 9. $ 6, - $69,999 65 13. $ 8, - $89,999 45 9. $ 9, - $99,999 85 17. $1, and over 11 22. Total 5 1 Average Household Income: $81,125 Page 49 of 68

Income 1996 Federal Census Income by Households in 1995 Dollars Income Range ($) No. % Under $1, 1 5.7 $ 1, - $19,999 1 5.7 $ 2, - $29,999 1 5.7 $ 3, - $39,999 1 5.7 $ 4, - $49,999 2 11.4 $ 5, - $59,999 35 2 $ 6, - $69,999 25 14.3 $ 8, - $89,999 1 5.7 $ 9, - $99,999 1 5.7 $1, and over 2 11.4 Total 175 1 Average Household Income: $61,53 Page 5 of 68

Labour Force 21 Federal Census Labour Force by Age Group Labour Class Labour Force Employed Not Employed Not In Labour Force Total Females 15-24 years 9 35 125 25 years and over 385 1 95 49 Total Females 475 1 13 615 Males 15-24 years 5 35 5 135 25 years and over 41 15 4 465 Total Males 46 5 9 6 Total Both 935 6 22 1,215 Page 51 of 68

Labour Force 1996 Federal Census Labour Force by Age Group Labour Class Labour Force Employed Not Employed Not In Labour Force Total Females 15-24 years 25 2 45 25 years and over 12 2 7 21 Total Females 145 2 9 255 Males 15-24 years 2 1 3 25 years and over 175 1 15 2 Total Males 195 2 15 23 Total Both 34 4 15 485 Page 52 of 68

Labour Force 21 Federal Census Labour Force by Industry 15 Years and Over Industry No. % Accommodation and food services 6 6.3 Administrative and support, and waste management services 5 5.2 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 1 1. Arts, entertainment and recreation 1 1. Construction 95 9.9 Educational services 5 5.2 Finance and insurance 8 8.3 Healthcare and social assistance 7 7.3 Information and cultural industries 35 3.6 Management of companies and enterprises Manufacturing 85 8.9 Mining and oil and gas extraction 15 1.6 Other services (except public administration) 45 4.7 Professional, scientific and technical services 35 3.6 Public administration 95 9.9 Real estate and rental and leasing Retail trade 135 14.1 Transportation and warehousing 65 6.8 Utilities Wholesale trade 25 2.6 Total 96 1 Note: Based on North American Industrial Classification System (NAIC). Page 53 of 68

Labour Force 1996 Federal Census Labour Force by Industry 15 Years and Over Industry No. % Accommodation, food and beverage service industries 15 4.2 Agricultural and related service industries 1 2.8 Business service industries 15 4.2 Communication and other utility industries 1 2.8 Construction industries 15 4.2 Educational service industries 4 11.1 Finance and insurance industries 1 2.8 Fishing and trapping industries Government service industries 25 6.9 Health and social service industries 45 12.5 Logging and forestry industries Manufacturing industries 55 15.3 Mining, quarrying and oil well industries Other service industries 2 5.6 Real estate operator and insurance agent industries 1 2.8 Retail trade industries 4 11.1 Transportation and storage industries 5 13.9 Wholesale trade industries Total 36 1 Note: Based on Standard Industrial Classification System (SIC) Page 54 of 68

Labour Force 21 Federal Census Labour Force by Mode of Transport 15 Years and Over Mode of Transport Male Female Total Car, Truck, Van (as driver) 385 36 745 Car, Truck, Van (as passenger) 15 45 6 Public transit 3 4 7 Walked Bicycle 1 1 Motorcycle Taxicab Other method 1 1 Total 45 445 895 Page 55 of 68

Labour Force 1996 Federal Census Labour Force by Mode of Transport 15 Years and Over Mode of Transport Male Female Total Car, Truck, Van (as driver) 17 85 255 Car, Truck, Van (as passenger) 1 3 4 Public transit 1 25 35 Walked 1 1 Bicycle Motorcycle Taxicab Other method Total 19 15 34 Page 56 of 68

Labour Force 25 Municipal Census Occupation Age Group Males No. % Females No. % Employed 3+ hrs 852 57.5 691 46.7 Employed - 3 hrs 22 1.5 69 4.7 Homemaker 4.3 112 7.6 Unemployed 12.8 19 1.3 Retired 58 3.9 63 4.3 Perm. unable to work 5.3 3.2 Post Sec. Student 58 3.9 71 4.8 Gr.1 - Gr.12 5 3.4 66 4.5 Gr.7 - Gr.9 81 5.5 73 4.9 Kind - Gr.6 25 13.8 163 11. Preschool 13 7. 111 7.5 Other 29 2. 36 2.4 Unknown 2.1 3.2 Total 1,481 1 1,48 1 Note: Group Count is included in the table as Unknown. Group Count means total numbers of individuals residing in a multiple resident facility (such as a group home, transient drop-in centre, residential hotel, or a criminal detention centre) where the personal information that can be conveyed about those individuals by the facility administration is limited by legislation or the facilities regulations. Source: Municipal Census Page 57 of 68

Labour Force 1999 Municipal Census Occupation Age Group Males No. % Females No. % Employed 3+ hrs 343 52.2 252 39.5 Employed - 3 hrs 11 1.7 41 6.4 Homemaker 2.3 68 1.7 Unemployed 13 2. 8 1.3 Retired 36 5.5 37 5.8 Perm. unable to work 3.5 1.2 Post Sec. Student 26 4. 22 3.4 Gr.1 - Gr.12 27 4.1 35 5.5 Gr.7 - Gr.9 32 4.9 32 5. Kind - Gr.6 89 13.5 98 15.4 Preschool 7 1.7 42 6.6 Other 5.8 2.3 Group Count Total 657 1 638 1 Note: Group Count means total numbers of individuals residing in a multiple resident facility (such as a group home, transient drop-in centre, residential hotel, or a criminal detention centre) where the personal information that can be conveyed about those individuals by the facility administration is limited by legislation or the facilities regulations. Source: Municipal Census Page 58 of 68

Labour Force 21 Federal Census Occupation by Gender 15 Years and Over Occupation Male Female Total Management occupations 75 3 15 Business, finance and administration occupations 5 16 21 Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 8 1 9 Health occupations 45 45 Social science, education, government service and religion 2 5 7 Art, culture, recreation and sport 1 1 2 Sales and service occupations 9 155 245 Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 155 155 Primary industry Processing, manufacturing and utilities 1 25 35 Occupation - Not applicable 15 15 Total 55 485 99 Note: Based on 21 National Occupational Classification System. Page 59 of 68

Labour Force 1996 Federal Census Occupation by Gender 15 Years and Over Occupation Male Female Total Management occupations 1 1 Business, finance and administrative occupations 25 5 75 Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 2 1 3 Health occupations 1 15 25 Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion 1 1 2 Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport Sales and service occupations 4 55 95 Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 6 6 Occupations unique to primary industry 1 1 Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities 1 1 Occupation - Not applicable 1 1 Total 185 16 345 Note: Based on 1991 Standard Occupational Classification System Page 6 of 68

Mobility 25 Municipal Census Length of Residence Stable 1 year to less than 3 years 3 years to less than 5 years 5 years or more No. 866 495 1,95 % 29.2 16.7 37. Sub Total 2,456 82.9 Other Child less than 1 year Unknown No. 56 5 % 1.9.2 Sub Total 61 2.1 Mobile Within Last Year Atlantic Canada British Columbia Elsewhere in Alberta Elsewhere in Edmonton Ontario or Quebec Outside of Canada Territories/Manitoba/Saskatchewan No. 8 53 37 8 2 3 %.3 1.8 12.5.3.1.1 Sub Total 444 15. Total 2,961 1 Note: Group Count is included in the table as Unknown. Group Count means total numbers of individuals residing in a multiple resident facility (such as a group home, transient drop-in centre, residential hotel, or a criminal detention centre) where the personal information that can be conveyed about those individuals by the facility administration is limited by legislation or the facilities regulations. Source: Municipal Census Page 61 of 68

Mobility 1999 Municipal Census Length of Residence Stable 1 year to less than 3 years 3 years to less than 5 years 5 years or more No. 375 143 565 % 29. 11. 43.6 Sub Total 1,83 83.6 Other Child less than 1 year Group Count No. 2 % 1.5 Sub Total 2 1.5 Mobile Within Last Year Atlantic Canada British Columbia Elsewhere in Alberta Elsewhere in Edmonton Ontario or Quebec Outside of Canada Territories/Manitoba/Saskatchewan No. 2 19 %.2 14.7 Sub Total 192 14.8 Total 1,295 1 Note: Group Count means total numbers of individuals residing in a multiple resident facility (such as a group home, transient drop-in centre, residential hotel, or a criminal detention centre) where the personal information that can be conveyed about those individuals by the facility administration is limited by legislation or the facilities regulations. Source: Municipal Census Page 62 of 68

Crime Edmonton Police Service Type of Crime by Year CC Year Violent Property Traffic Other CC Total 1999 2 8 4 2 2 4 8 21 1 5 22 2 1 23 1 3 2 24 2 25 25 1 41 2 3 3 6 3 9 2 14 17 9 18 9 36 64 Violent Crime: Crimes of violence involve offences that deal with the application or threat of application of force to a person. They include homicide, attempted murder, sexual assault, nonsexual assault, other sexual offences, abduction and robbery. Traffic incidents that result in death or bodily harm are included under Criminal Code Traffic Offences. Property Crime: Property crime involves unlawful acts with the intent of gaining property. It includes actual and attempted break and enter, actual and attempted motor vehicle theft, other theft (i.e. theft from vehicle, shoplifting, theft of bicycle, and other thefts), possession of stolen property, and fraud. Criminal Code Traffic: Includes dangerous driving, impaired driving, refuse breath or blood sample, and failure to remain at the scene of an accident. Other Criminal Code Offences: Includes Criminal Code offences that are not classified as violent, property or traffic offences. Examples are mischief offences, administration of justice offences (e.g. failure to comply with a summons or an appearance notice, bail violations, failure to appear in court) and offensive weapons offences. The categorization of crime is based on the definition of crime provided by Statistics Canada in their Uniform Crime Reports (UCR). Due to variable reporting procedures, counterfeiting currency offences have been excluded for all years reported. Crime Stoppers TIPS Line: 1-8-222-TIPS (8477) or Website: www.police.edmonton.ab.ca www.tipsubmit.com Source: Edmonton Police Service Page 63 of 68

Education 21 Federal Census Highest Level of Education 2 Years and Over Highest Education No. % Less than grade 9 45 4.2 Grades 9 to 13 without high school graduation certificate 22 2.7 Grades 9 to 13 with high school graduation certificate 145 13.6 Trades certificate or diploma 18 16.9 College without certificate or diploma 8 7.5 College with certificate or diploma 2 18.8 University without degree 5 4.7 University with bachelor's degree or higher 145 13.6 Total 1,65 1 Page 64 of 68

Education 1996 Federal Census Highest Level of Education 15 Years and Over Highest Education No. % Less than grade 9 5 1.4 Grades 9 to 13 without high school graduation certificate 95 19.8 Grades 9 to 13 with high school graduation certificate 6 12.5 Trades certificate or diploma 2 4.2 Non-University without certificate or diploma 3 6.3 Non-University with certificate or diploma 11 22.9 University without degree 6 12.5 University with bachelor's degree or higher 55 11.5 Total 48 1 Page 65 of 68

Education 1999 Municipal Census Students (K-12) by Type of School Type of School No. % At home Catholic 178 56.9 Charter Private 4 1.3 Public 131 41.9 Total 313 1 Source: Municipal Census Page 66 of 68

Education 25 Municipal Census School District Residency School District Edmonton Catholic School District Resident Edmonton Public School District Resident Total No. 1,239 1,722 2,961 Note: Group Count is included in the table. Group Count means total numbers of individuals residing in a multiple resident facility (such as a group home, transient drop-in centre, residential hotel, or a criminal detention centre) where the personal information that can be conveyed about those individuals by the facility administration is limited by legislation or the facilities regulations. Source: Municipal Census Page 67 of 68

Education 1999 Municipal Census School District Residency School District Edmonton Catholic School District Resident Edmonton Public School District Resident Group Count Total No. 621 674 1,295 Note: Group Count means total numbers of individuals residing in a multiple resident facility (such as a group home, transient drop-in centre, residential hotel, or a criminal detention centre) where the personal information that can be conveyed about those individuals by the facility administration is limited by legislation or the facilities regulations. Source: Municipal Census Page 68 of 68