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Table of Contents Population Population by Age and Gender 2 Population by Single Year of Age 14 Single Year of Age by Gender 18 Religious Denomination 19 Citizenship 22 Marital Status Marital Status 28 Lone Parent Families 34 Ethnicity Ethnic Origin 35 Immigrants by Place of Birth 39 Immigrants by Period of Immigration 44 Mother Tongue 48 Housing Households by Size 54 Period of Construction 58 Dwelling Unit by Structure Type and Ownership 62 Structure Type 63 Tenure 68 Income Income by Households 73 Labour Force Labour Force by Age Group 77 Labour Force by Industry 81 Labour Force by Mode of Transport 85 Occupation 87 Occupation by Gender 89 Mobility Length of Residence 93 Crime Type of Crime by Year 95 Education Highest Level of Education 96 Students (K-12) by Type of School 100 School District Residency 101 Education School Enrollment 103

Population 2005 Municipal Census Population by Age and Gender Males Females Total Age Group No. % No. % No. % 0-4 137 3.0 117 2.7 254 2.8 5-9 72 1.6 96 2.2 168 1.9 10-14 79 1.7 86 2.0 165 1.8 15-19 202 4.4 195 4.4 397 4.4 20-24 828 17.9 910 20.7 1,738 19.3 25-29 863 18.7 719 16.3 1,582 17.5 30-34 577 12.5 436 9.9 1,013 11.2 35-39 403 8.7 330 7.5 733 8.1 40-44 308 6.7 243 5.5 551 6.1 45-49 275 6.0 247 5.6 522 5.8 50-54 251 5.4 241 5.5 492 5.5 55-59 211 4.6 208 4.7 419 4.6 60-64 143 3.1 124 2.8 267 3.0 65-69 78 1.7 123 2.8 201 2.2 70-74 80 1.7 118 2.7 198 2.2 75-79 62 1.3 88 2.0 150 1.7 80-84 34 0.7 66 1.5 100 1.1 85-89 10 0.2 31 0.7 41 0.5 90-94 5 0.1 19 0.4 24 0.3 95-99 1 2 3 100-104 0 0 0 105-109 0 0 0 110-114 0 0 0 Total 4,619 10 4,399 10 9,018 10 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 104

Population 2005 Municipal Census Population by Age and Gender Source: Municipal Census Page 3 of 104

Population 2001 Federal Census Population by Age and Gender Males Females Total Age Group No. % No. % No. % 0-4 90 2.1 205 4.7 295 3.4 5-9 125 2.9 75 1.7 200 2.3 10-14 120 2.8 80 1.8 200 2.3 15-19 170 3.9 190 4.3 360 4.1 20-24 645 14.9 740 16.8 1,385 15.9 25-29 710 16.5 740 16.8 1,450 16.6 30-34 510 11.8 415 9.4 925 10.6 35-39 465 10.8 345 7.8 810 9.3 40-44 375 8.7 280 6.4 655 7.5 45-49 290 6.7 320 7.3 610 7.0 50-54 295 6.8 230 5.2 525 6.0 55-59 155 3.6 175 4.0 330 3.8 60-64 110 2.5 110 2.5 220 2.5 65-74 135 3.1 245 5.6 380 4.4 75+ 120 2.8 250 5.7 370 4.2 Total 4,315 10 4,400 10 8,715 10 Page 4 of 104

Population 2001 Federal Census Population by Age and Gender Page 5 of 104

Population 1999 Municipal Census Population by Age and Gender Males Females Total Age Group No. % No. % No. % 0-4 140 3.3 124 2.8 264 3.0 5-9 103 2.4 93 2.1 196 2.2 10-14 102 2.4 91 2.1 193 2.2 15-19 153 3.6 213 4.8 366 4.2 20-24 636 14.8 854 19.3 1,490 17.1 25-29 795 18.5 666 15.0 1,461 16.7 30-34 542 12.6 487 11.0 1,029 11.8 35-39 436 10.1 349 7.9 785 9.0 40-44 326 7.6 308 7.0 634 7.3 45-49 293 6.8 249 5.6 542 6.2 50-54 227 5.3 210 4.7 437 5.0 55-59 116 2.7 120 2.7 236 2.7 60-64 101 2.3 130 2.9 231 2.6 65-69 79 1.8 123 2.8 202 2.3 70-74 89 2.1 111 2.5 200 2.3 75-79 54 1.3 108 2.4 162 1.9 80-84 26 0.6 94 2.1 120 1.4 85+ 30 0.7 68 1.5 98 1.1 Group Count 57 1.3 28 0.6 85 1.0 Total 4,305 10 4,426 10 8,731 10 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 104

Population 1999 Municipal Census Population by Age and Gender Source: Municipal Census Page 7 of 104

Population 1996 Federal Census Population by Age and Gender Males Females Total Age Group No. % No. % No. % 0-4 190 4.7 120 2.8 310 3.7 5-9 110 2.7 95 2.2 205 2.5 10-14 65 1.6 115 2.7 180 2.2 15-19 125 3.1 180 4.3 305 3.7 20-24 490 12.0 610 14.4 1,100 13.2 25-29 790 19.3 695 16.4 1,485 17.9 30-34 690 16.9 425 1 1,115 13.4 35-39 345 8.4 460 10.9 805 9.7 40-44 345 8.4 270 6.4 615 7.4 45-49 325 8.0 255 6.0 580 7.0 50-54 145 3.5 125 3.0 270 3.2 55-59 120 2.9 160 3.8 280 3.4 60-64 90 2.2 150 3.5 240 2.9 65-74 165 4.0 245 5.8 410 4.9 75+ 90 2.2 325 7.7 415 5.0 Total 4,085 10 4,230 10 8,315 10 Page 8 of 104

Population 1996 Federal Census Population by Age and Gender Page 9 of 104

Population 1991 Federal Census Population by Age and Gender Males Females Total Age Group No. % No. % No. % 0-4 170 3.9 180 4.1 350 4.0 5-9 120 2.8 110 2.5 230 2.6 10-14 85 2.0 75 1.7 160 1.8 15-19 135 3.1 160 3.6 295 3.4 20-24 610 14.1 700 15.9 1,310 15.0 25-29 870 2 800 18.1 1,670 19.1 30-34 640 14.7 600 13.6 1,240 14.2 35-39 490 11.3 355 8.0 845 9.7 40-44 340 7.8 285 6.5 625 7.1 45-49 180 4.1 175 4.0 355 4.1 50-54 135 3.1 135 3.1 270 3.1 55-59 115 2.6 120 2.7 235 2.7 60-64 125 2.9 120 2.7 245 2.8 65-74 175 4.0 285 6.5 460 5.3 75+ 150 3.5 315 7.1 465 5.3 Total 4,340 10 4,415 10 8,755 10 Page 10 of 104

Population 1991 Federal Census Population by Age and Gender Page 11 of 104

Population 1986 Federal Census Population by Age and Gender Males Females Total Age Group No. % No. % No. % 0-4 180 4.5 155 3.6 335 4.0 5-9 80 2.0 85 2.0 165 2.0 10-14 60 1.5 60 1.4 120 1.5 15-19 145 3.6 195 4.6 340 4.1 20-24 580 14.5 745 17.4 1,325 16.0 25-34 1,510 37.7 1,450 34.0 2,960 35.8 35-44 560 14.0 425 1 985 11.9 45-54 270 6.7 255 6.0 525 6.3 55-64 285 7.1 275 6.4 560 6.8 65-74 175 4.4 315 7.4 490 5.9 75+ 160 4.0 310 7.3 470 5.7 Total 4,005 10 4,270 10 8,275 10 Page 12 of 104

Population 1986 Federal Census Population by Age and Gender Page 13 of 104

Population 2005 Municipal Census Population by Single Year of Age Age No. Age No. Age No. 0 61 34 166 68 40 1 44 35 207 69 44 2 56 36 156 70 38 3 48 37 123 71 38 4 44 38 133 72 31 5 31 39 108 73 39 6 37 40 116 74 52 7 44 41 126 75 38 8 33 42 105 76 22 9 23 43 84 77 33 10 31 44 114 78 23 11 25 45 96 79 34 12 34 46 110 80 25 13 35 47 104 81 15 14 39 48 94 82 27 15 42 49 112 83 24 16 47 50 126 84 9 17 56 51 82 85 12 18 107 52 99 86 11 19 137 53 87 87 7 20 240 54 96 88 8 21 313 55 92 89 3 22 366 56 92 90 8 23 389 57 93 91 9 24 425 58 80 92 3 25 423 59 60 93 3 26 332 60 51 94 1 27 275 61 64 95 0 28 269 62 59 96 1 Source: Municipal Census Page 14 of 104

Population 2005 Municipal Census Population by Single Year of Age Age No. Age No. Age No. 29 277 63 36 97 0 30 286 64 55 98 1 31 214 65 43 99 1 32 186 66 39 100 0 33 154 67 35 100+ 0 Total 8,966 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 15 of 104

Population 1999 Municipal Census Population by Single Year of Age Age No. Age No. Age No. 0 73 37 138 74 33 1 62 38 159 75 28 2 42 39 161 76 37 3 47 40 143 77 35 4 40 41 107 78 27 5 46 42 130 79 35 6 41 43 123 80 24 7 37 44 131 81 20 8 37 45 114 82 28 9 35 46 118 83 29 10 38 47 107 84 19 11 33 48 107 85 28 12 47 49 96 86 10 13 35 50 104 87 18 14 40 51 113 88 12 15 42 52 86 89 9 16 37 53 66 90 2 17 47 54 68 91 3 18 96 55 60 92 3 19 144 56 63 93 3 20 190 57 41 94 2 21 296 58 41 95 5 22 290 59 31 96 1 23 346 60 46 97 1 24 368 61 40 98 0 25 302 62 49 99 0 26 318 63 39 100 0 27 285 64 57 101 1 28 269 65 38 102 0 Source: Municipal Census Page 16 of 104

Population 1999 Municipal Census Population by Single Year of Age Age No. Age No. Age No. 29 287 66 39 103 0 30 242 67 41 104 0 31 203 68 43 105 0 32 185 69 41 106 0 33 191 70 40 107 0 34 208 71 48 108 0 35 179 72 33 109 0 36 148 73 46 110 0 Group Count 85 Total 8,731 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 17 of 104

Population 0 30 31 34 100 66 68 11 29 1 25 19 35 107 100 69 18 26 2 33 23 36 84 72 70 17 21 3 24 24 37 79 44 71 11 27 4 24 20 38 68 65 72 15 16 5 14 17 39 59 49 73 19 20 6 13 24 40 61 55 74 18 34 7 22 22 41 72 54 75 11 27 8 12 21 42 59 46 76 9 13 9 11 12 43 46 38 77 15 18 10 15 16 44 64 50 78 11 12 11 12 13 45 43 53 79 16 18 12 18 16 46 58 52 80 9 16 13 9 26 47 54 50 81 3 12 14 24 15 48 54 40 82 11 16 15 29 13 49 61 51 83 7 17 16 24 23 50 60 66 84 4 5 17 25 31 51 48 34 85 3 9 18 54 53 52 49 50 86 1 10 19 64 73 53 41 46 87 2 5 20 105 135 54 51 45 88 3 5 21 154 159 55 46 46 89 1 2 22 163 203 56 43 49 90 2 6 23 185 204 57 49 44 91 2 7 24 216 209 58 41 39 92 0 3 25 236 187 59 30 30 93 1 2 26 183 149 60 30 21 94 0 1 27 151 124 61 32 32 95 0 0 28 145 124 62 29 30 96 0 1 29 142 135 63 21 15 97 0 0 30 150 136 64 30 25 98 0 1 31 121 93 65 18 25 99 1 0 32 109 77 66 16 23 100 0 0 33 91 63 67 15 20 100+ 0 0 Source: Municipal Census 2005 Municipal Census Single Year of Age by Gender Age Male Female Age Male Female Age Male Female Total Male 4,572 Total Female 4,394 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 18 of 104

Population 2001 Federal Census Religious Denomination Religious Denomination No. % Adventist - Seventh-day 25 0.3 Anglican 580 6.9 Baptist 230 2.7 Brethren in Christ 0 Buddhist 65 0.8 Christian and Missionary Alliance 0 Christian not included elsewhere 270 3.2 Christian Reformed Church 10 0.1 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 90 1.1 Evangelical Missionary Church 15 0.2 Greek Orthodox 100 1.2 Hindu 50 0.6 Hutterite 0 Jehovah's Witnesses 35 0.4 Jewish 30 0.4 Lutheran 315 3.8 Mennonite 30 0.4 Methodist 0 Muslim 100 1.2 Native Indian or Inuit 0 No Religion 3,115 37.1 Non-denominational 15 0.2 Orthodox not included elsewhere 35 0.4 Pagan 90 1.1 Pentecostal 40 0.5 Presbyterian 70 0.8 Protestant 170 2.0 Roman Catholic 1,895 22.6 Salvation Army 10 0.1 Serbian Orthodox 15 0.2 Sikh 10 0.1 Ukrainian Catholic 105 1.3 Page 19 of 104

Population 2001 Federal Census Religious Denomination Religious Denomination No. % Ukrainian Orthodox 90 1.1 United Church 795 9.5 Total 8,400 10 Page 20 of 104

Population 1991 Federal Census Religious Denomination Religious Denomination No. % Anglican 680 7.8 Baptist 325 3.7 Buddhist 35 0.4 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 60 0.7 Eastern Orthodox 180 2.1 Hindu 15 0.2 Islam 50 0.6 Jehovah's Witnesses 30 0.3 Jewish 45 0.5 Lutheran 410 4.7 Mennonite 45 0.5 No Religion 2,505 28.7 Other Protestant 710 8.1 Other Religions 110 1.3 Pentecostal 125 1.4 Presbyterian 140 1.6 Reformed Bodies 30 0.3 Roman Catholic 2,085 23.9 Salvation Army 35 0.4 Sikh 15 0.2 Ukrainian Catholic 120 1.4 United Church 970 11.1 Total 8,720 10 Page 21 of 104

Population 2005 Municipal Census Citizenship Citizenship No. % Canadian Citizen 8,418 93.3 Non Canadian Citizen 600 6.7 Total 9,018 10 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 22 of 104

Population 2001 Federal Census Citizenship Citizenship No. % Canadian Citizenship 8,145 93.6 Non Canadian Citizenship 560 6.4 Total 8,705 10 Page 23 of 104

Population 1999 Municipal Census Citizenship Citizenship No. % Canadian Citizenship 8,154 93.4 Group Count 85 1.0 Non Canadian Citizenship 492 5.6 Total 8,731 10 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 24 of 104

Population 1996 Federal Census Citizenship Citizenship No. % Canadian Citizenship 7,880 94.6 Non Canadian Citizenship 450 5.4 Total 8,330 10 Page 25 of 104

Population 1991 Federal Census Citizenship Citizenship No. % Canadian Citizenship 7,910 90.8 Non Canadian Citizenship 800 9.2 Total 8,710 10 Page 26 of 104

Population 1986 Federal Census Citizenship Citizenship No. % Canadian Citizenship 7,940 95.0 Non Canadian Citizenship 420 5.0 Total 8,360 10 Page 27 of 104

Marital Status 2005 Municipal Census Marital Status Marital Status No. % Common-law 845 9.4 Married 2,245 24.9 Never Married 4,756 52.7 Other 190 2.1 Separated, divorced 657 7.3 Widowed 273 3.0 Unknown 52 0.6 Total 9,018 10 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 28 of 104

Marital Status 2001 Federal Census Marital Status Marital Status No. % Never Legally Married (single) 4,400 55.0 Legally Married (and not separated) 2,240 28.0 Divorced 835 10.4 Separated (but still legally married) 230 2.9 Widowed 300 3.7 Total 8,005 10 Page 29 of 104

Marital Status 1999 Municipal Census Marital Status Marital Status No. % Never Legally Married (single) 4,610 52.8 Legally Married (and not separated) 2,214 25.4 Separated / Divorced 720 8.2 Other 72 0.8 Common Law 682 7.8 Widowed 348 4.0 Group Count 85 1.0 Total 8,731 10 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 30 of 104

Marital Status 1996 Federal Census Marital Status Marital Status No. % Never Legally Married (single) 3,955 51.9 Legally Married (and not separated) 2,225 29.2 Divorced 815 10.7 Separated (but still legally married) 255 3.3 Widowed 365 4.8 Total 7,615 10 Page 31 of 104

Marital Status 1991 Federal Census Marital Status Marital Status No. % Never Legally Married (single) 3,940 49.2 Legally Married (and not separated) 2,500 31.2 Divorced 835 10.4 Separated (but still legally married) 305 3.8 Widowed 435 5.4 Total 8,015 10 Page 32 of 104

Marital Status 1986 Federal Census Marital Status Marital Status No. % Never Legally Married (single) 3,245 42.4 Legally Married (includes separated) 3,390 44.3 Divorced 450 5.9 Widowed 565 7.4 Total 7,650 10 Page 33 of 104

Marital Status Federal Census Lone Parent Families Year 1986 1991 1996 2001 No. 225 240 275 245 Page 34 of 104

Ethnicity 2001 Federal Census Ethnic Origin Single Origins No. % Acadian 0 American (USA) 15 0.1 British 10 0.1 Canadian 700 4.4 Chinese 265 1.7 Danish 20 0.1 Dutch (Netherlands) 120 0.8 East Indian 85 0.5 English 460 2.9 Filipino 140 0.9 French 155 1.0 German 420 2.6 Greek 15 0.1 Haitian 0 Inuit 0 Irish 125 0.8 Italian 45 0.3 Lebanese 55 0.3 Métis 45 0.3 North American Indian 15 0.1 Norwegian 25 0.2 Polish 95 0.6 Québécois 0 Russian 15 0.1 Scottish 170 1.1 Swedish 0 Ukrainian 350 2.2 Welsh 15 0.1 Sub Total 3,360 21.2 Multiple Origins 12,495 78.8 Page 35 of 104

Ethnicity 1996 Federal Census Ethnic Origin Single Origins No. % Acadian 0 American 30 0.2 Canadian 655 4.4 Chinese 285 1.9 Danish 20 0.1 Dutch (Netherlands) 130 0.9 East Indian 80 0.5 English 415 2.8 Filipino 10 0.1 French 255 1.7 German 425 2.9 Greek 0 Haitian 0 Hungarian (Magyar) 25 0.2 Inuit 0 Irish 140 1.0 Italian 50 0.3 Jewish 55 0.4 Metis 10 0.1 North American Indian 40 0.3 Norwegian 80 0.5 Polish 105 0.7 Portuguese 15 0.1 Russian 15 0.1 Scottish 180 1.2 Swedish 45 0.3 Ukrainian 340 2.3 Welsh 15 0.1 Sub Total 3,420 23.2 Multiple Origins 11,315 76.8 Page 36 of 104

Ethnicity 1991 Federal Census Ethnic Origin Single Origins No. % Aboriginal 85 1.0 Black 10 0.1 Canadian 240 2.8 Chinese 360 4.1 Croatian 0 Danish 30 0.3 Dutch (Netherlands) 165 1.9 East Indian 40 0.5 English 925 10.6 Filipino 30 0.3 Finnish 15 0.2 French 280 3.2 German 735 8.4 Greek 15 0.2 Hungarian (Magyar) 40 0.5 Irish 215 2.5 Italian 135 1.5 Japanese 35 0.4 Jewish 40 0.5 Korean 30 0.3 Lebanese 25 0.3 Norwegian 30 0.3 Other British 35 0.4 Other single origins 320 3.7 Polish 175 2.0 Portuguese 20 0.2 Scottish 290 3.3 Spanish 25 0.3 Swedish 45 0.5 Ukrainian 460 5.3 Vietnamese 45 0.5 Yugoslav 20 0.2 Sub Total 4,915 56.4 Multiple Origins 3,805 43.6 Page 37 of 104

Ethnicity 1986 Federal Census Ethnic Origin Single Origins No. % Aboriginal peoples 30 0.4 Black 30 0.4 British 1,705 20.4 Chinese 70 0.8 Dutch (Netherlands) 160 1.9 French 300 3.6 German 825 9.9 Italian 60 0.7 Jewish 40 0.5 Other single origins 570 6.8 Polish 125 1.5 South Asian 55 0.7 Ukrainian 490 5.9 Sub Total 4,460 53.3 Multiple Origins 3,915 46.7 Page 38 of 104

Ethnicity 2001 Federal Census Immigrants by Place of Birth Place of Birth No. % Austria 0 China, People's Republic of 110 7.4 Croatia 10 0.7 Egypt 10 0.7 France 10 0.7 Germany 90 6.0 Greece 10 0.7 Guyana 0 Haiti 0 Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region 65 4.4 India 30 2.0 Ireland, Republic of (Eire) 15 1.0 Italy 10 0.7 Jamaica 0 Korea, South 0 Lebanon 20 1.3 Mexico 0 Morocco 0 Netherlands 25 1.7 Other 310 20.8 Philippines 95 6.4 Poland 115 7.7 Portugal 10 0.7 South Africa, Republic of 0 Switzerland 10 0.7 Taiwan 0 Ukraine 25 1.7 United Kingdom 250 16.8 United States 230 15.4 Vietnam 10 0.7 Yugoslavia 30 2.0 Total 1,490 10 Page 39 of 104

Ethnicity 1996 Federal Census Immigrants by Place of Birth Place of Birth No. % Austria 0 Cambodia 10 0.7 Chile 15 1.0 China, People's Republic of 140 9.7 Croatia 0 Czechoslovakia 10 0.7 Denmark 0 El Salvador 10 0.7 Fiji 0 France 40 2.8 Germany 80 5.5 Greece 0 Guyana 20 1.4 Hong Kong 20 1.4 Hungary 20 1.4 India 20 1.4 Ireland, Republic of (Eire) 15 1.0 Italy 10 0.7 Jamaica 10 0.7 Kenya 0 Lebanon 25 1.7 Malaysia 0 Netherlands 20 1.4 Other 175 12.1 Other Asia 60 4.2 Pakistan 0 Philippines 0 Poland 175 12.1 Portugal 0 Romania 15 1.0 Russian Federation 20 1.4 South Africa, Republic of 20 1.4 South Korea 10 0.7 Sri Lanka 0 Page 40 of 104

Ethnicity 1996 Federal Census Immigrants by Place of Birth Place of Birth No. % Tanzania, United Republic of 0 Trinidad and Tobago 0 Ukraine 20 1.4 United Kingdom 215 14.9 United States of America 220 15.2 Vietnam 40 2.8 Yugoslavia 10 0.7 Total 1,445 10 Page 41 of 104

Ethnicity 1991 Federal Census Immigrants by Place of Birth Place of Birth No. % Africa 65 3.6 Caribbean and Bermuda 30 1.7 Central and South America 60 3.4 India 25 1.4 Oceania & Other 45 2.5 Other Asia 365 20.4 Other Europe 665 37.2 United Kingdom 350 19.6 United States of America 185 10.3 Total 1,790 10 Page 42 of 104

Ethnicity 1986 Federal Census Immigrants by Place of Birth Place of Birth No. % Africa 25 1.5 India 20 1.2 Italy 15 0.9 Oceania 15 0.9 Other 0 Other Americas 90 5.4 Other Asia 115 6.9 Other Europe 775 46.5 United Kingdom 390 23.4 United States of America 220 13.2 Total 1,665 10 Page 43 of 104

Ethnicity 2001 Federal Census Immigrants by Period of Immigration Period of Immigration No. % Before 1961 245 16.5 1961-1970 215 14.5 1971-1980 415 27.9 1981-1990 225 15.2 1991-1995 155 10.4 1996-2001 230 15.5 Total 1,485 10 Page 44 of 104

Ethnicity 1996 Federal Census Immigrants by Period of Immigration Period of Immigration No. % Before 1961 305 21.1 1961-1970 285 19.7 1971-1980 360 24.9 1981-1990 260 18.0 1991-1995 235 16.3 Total 1,445 10 Page 45 of 104

Ethnicity 1991 Federal Census Immigrants by Period of Immigration Period of Immigration No. % Before 1961 475 26.6 1961-1970 380 21.3 1971-1980 375 21.0 1981-1990 555 31.1 Total 1,785 10 Page 46 of 104

Ethnicity 1986 Federal Census Immigrants by Period of Immigration Period of Immigration No. % Before 1946 305 18.0 1946-1955 345 20.4 1956-1966 300 17.7 1967-1977 440 26.0 1978-1982 205 12.1 1983-1986 100 5.9 Total 1,695 10 Page 47 of 104

Ethnicity 2001 Federal Census Mother Tongue Mother Tongue No. % Single Responses Official English 6,990 80.2 French 260 3.0 Non-Official 7,250 83.1 Arabic 55 0.6 Cantonese 20 0.2 Chinese 175 2.0 Chipewyan 0 Cree 0 Creoles 0 Croatian 0 Danish 10 0.1 Dutch 25 0.3 German 245 2.8 Greek 10 0.1 Hindi 0 Hungarian 25 0.3 Inuktitut (Eskimo) 0 Italian 30 0.3 Korean 25 0.3 Kutchin-Gwich'in (Loucheux) 0 Mandarin 20 0.2 Ojibway 0 Other languages 225 2.6 Persian (Farsi) 40 0.5 Polish 110 1.3 Portuguese 35 0.4 Punjabi 25 0.3 Russian 15 0.2 Page 48 of 104

Ethnicity 2001 Federal Census Mother Tongue Non-Official Serbo-Croatian 0 South Slave 0 Spanish 50 0.6 Tagalog (Pilipino) 45 0.5 Ukrainian 135 1.5 Urdu 0 Vietnamese 10 0.1 1,330 15.3 Multiple Responses 140 1.6 Grand Total 8,720 10 Page 49 of 104

Ethnicity 1996 Federal Census Mother Tongue Mother Tongue No. % Single Responses Official English 6,720 80.6 French 250 3.0 Non-Official 6,970 83.6 Arabic 0 Chinese 205 2.5 Cree 10 0.1 Creoles 0 Dene 0 Dogrib 0 Dutch 35 0.4 Frisian 10 0.1 German 310 3.7 Greek 0 Hindi 0 Hungarian 15 0.2 Inuktitut (Eskimo) 0 Italian 40 0.5 Japanese 20 0.2 Norwegian 10 0.1 Ojibway 0 Other languages 200 2.4 Polish 125 1.5 Portuguese 0 Punjabi 10 0.1 Serbo-Croatian 10 0.1 South Slave 0 Spanish 45 0.5 Tagalog (Pilipino) 0 Page 50 of 104

Ethnicity 1996 Federal Census Mother Tongue Non-Official Ukrainian 170 2.0 Vietnamese 35 0.4 1,250 15.0 Multiple Responses 120 1.4 Grand Total 8,340 10 Page 51 of 104

Ethnicity 1991 Federal Census Mother Tongue Mother Tongue No. % Single Responses Official English 6,915 79.0 French 270 3.1 Non-Official 7,185 82.1 Arabic 25 0.3 Athapaskan languages 0 Chinese 265 3.0 Chipewyan 0 Cree 5 0.1 Dutch 50 0.6 German 415 4.7 Greek 5 0.1 Inuktitut (Eskimo) 0 Italian 20 0.2 Other languages 245 2.8 Polish 100 1.1 Portuguese 5 0.1 Punjabi 10 0.1 South Slave 0 Spanish 35 0.4 Tagalog (Pilipino) 30 0.3 Ukrainian 140 1.6 1,350 15.4 Multiple Responses 220 2.5 Grand Total 8,755 10 Page 52 of 104

Ethnicity 1986 Federal Census Mother Tongue Mother Tongue No. % Single Responses Official English 6,590 79.5 French 220 2.7 Non-Official 6,810 82.2 Arabic 20 0.2 Chinese 95 1.1 Cree 5 0.1 Dutch 45 0.5 German 515 6.2 Greek 5 0.1 Hungarian 25 0.3 Italian 25 0.3 Other languages 145 1.8 Polish 65 0.8 Portuguese 0 Punjabi 5 0.1 Spanish 30 0.4 Tagalog (Pilipino) 10 0.1 Ukrainian 185 2.2 Vietnamese 10 0.1 1,185 14.3 Multiple Responses 290 3.5 Grand Total 8,285 10 Page 53 of 104

Housing 2001 Federal Census Households by Size Household Size No. % 1 person 2,730 53.1 2 persons 1,700 33.1 3 persons 400 7.8 4-5 persons 300 5.8 6 or more persons 10 0.2 Total 5,140 10 Average Number of Persons in Private Household 1.7 Page 54 of 104

Housing 1996 Federal Census Households by Size Household Size No. % 1 person 2,650 53.3 2 persons 1,650 33.2 3 persons 425 8.6 4-5 persons 235 4.7 6 or more persons 10 0.2 Total 4,970 10 Average Number of Persons in Private Household 2.0 Page 55 of 104

Housing 1991 Federal Census Households by Size Household Size No. % 1 person 2,715 52.5 2 persons 1,755 33.9 3 persons 435 8.4 4-5 persons 245 4.7 6 or more persons 25 0.5 Total 5,175 10 Average Number of Persons in Private Household 1.7 Page 56 of 104

Housing 1986 Federal Census Households by Size Household Size No. % 1 person 2,640 53.2 2 persons 1,680 33.9 3 persons 420 8.5 4-5 persons 200 4.0 6 or more persons 20 0.4 Total 4,960 10 Average Number of Persons in Private Household 1.7 Page 57 of 104

Housing 2001 Federal Census Period of Construction Occupied Private Dwellings Period of Construction No. % Before 1946 770 15.0 1946-1960 850 16.5 1961-1970 1,260 24.5 1971-1980 1,445 28.1 1981-1985 485 9.4 1986-1990 150 2.9 1991-1995 80 1.6 1996-2001 110 2.1 Total 5,150 10 Page 58 of 104

Housing 1996 Federal Census Period of Construction Occupied Private Dwellings Period of Construction No. % Before 1946 760 15.3 1946-1960 780 15.7 1961-1970 1,390 28.0 1971-1980 1,280 25.8 1981-1990 570 11.5 1991-1996 185 3.7 Total 4,965 10 Page 59 of 104

Housing 1991 Federal Census Period of Construction Occupied Private Dwellings Period of Construction No. % Before 1946 825 16.0 1946-1960 915 17.7 1961-1970 1,410 27.3 1971-1980 1,405 27.2 1981-1985 430 8.3 1986-1990 185 3.6 Total 5,170 10 Page 60 of 104

Housing 1986 Federal Census Period of Construction Occupied Private Dwellings Period of Construction No. % Before 1946 835 16.7 1946-1960 845 16.9 1961-1970 1,415 28.3 1971-1980 1,425 28.5 1981-1985 480 9.6 Total 5,000 10 Page 61 of 104

Housing 2005 Municipal Census Dwelling Unit by Structure Type and Ownership Structure Type Owned Rented Total Apartment with 5 or more stories 424 876 1,300 Apartment with less than 5 stories 125 2,188 2,313 Duplex/triplex/fourplex 33 168 201 Hotel or motel 0 2 2 Manufactured home/mobile home 0 5 5 Other residential 19 72 91 Rooming house/collective residence 5 80 85 Row house 11 3 14 Single-detached house 820 445 1,265 Total 1,437 3,839 5,276 Source: Municipal Census Page 62 of 104

Housing 2005 Municipal Census Structure Type Structure Type No. % Apartment with 5 or more stories 1,353 23.8 Apartment with less than 5 stories 2,495 43.9 Duplex/triplex/fourplex 228 4.0 Hotel or motel 2 Manufactured home/mobile home 5 0.1 Other residential 107 1.9 Rooming house/collective residence 92 1.6 Row house 14 0.2 Single-detached house 1,386 24.4 Total 5,682 10 Source: Municipal Census Page 63 of 104

Housing 2001 Federal Census Structure Type Occupied Private Dwellings Structure Type No. % Apartment, building that has fewer than five storeys 2,435 47.2 Apartment, building that has five or more storeys 1,260 24.4 Apartment, detached duplex 250 4.8 Movable dwelling 0 Other single-attached house 10 0.2 Row house 20 0.4 Semi-detached house 35 0.7 Single-detached house 1,150 22.3 Total 5,160 10 Page 64 of 104

Housing 1999 Municipal Census Structure Type Occupied Private Dwellings Structure Type No. % Apartment less than 5 stories 2,369 44.7 Apartment with 5 or more stories 1,239 23.4 Duplex/triplex/fourplex 249 4.7 Hotel or motel 0 Manufactured/mobile home 1 Other residential 38 0.7 Rooming house/collective residence 28 0.5 Row house 13 0.2 Single-detached house 1,359 25.7 Total 5,296 10 Source: Municipal Census Page 65 of 104

Housing 1996 Federal Census Structure Type Occupied Private Dwellings Structure Type No. % Apartment, building that has fewer than five storeys 2,345 47.2 Apartment, building that has five or more storeys 1,240 24.9 Apartment, detached duplex 305 6.1 Movable dwelling 0 Other single-attached house 15 0.3 Row house 35 0.7 Semi-detached house 50 1.0 Single-detached house 980 19.7 Total 4,970 10 Page 66 of 104

Housing 1991 Federal Census Structure Type Occupied Private Dwellings Structure Type No. % Apartment, building that has fewer than five storeys 2,430 47.1 Apartment, building that has five or more storeys 1,215 23.6 Apartment, detached duplex 445 8.6 Movable dwelling 0 Other single-attached house 10 0.2 Row house 15 0.3 Semi-detached house 45 0.9 Single-detached house 995 19.3 Total 5,155 10 Page 67 of 104

Housing 2001 Federal Census Tenure Occupied Private Dwellings Tenure No. % Owned 1,450 28.1 Rented 3,705 71.9 Total 5,155 10 Page 68 of 104

Housing 1999 Municipal Census Tenure Occupied Private Dwellings Tenure No. % Owned 1,260 24.0 Rented 3,983 76.0 Total 5,243 10 Source: Municipal Census Page 69 of 104

Housing 1996 Federal Census Tenure Occupied Private Dwellings Tenure No. % Owned 1,280 25.8 Rented 3,690 74.2 Total 4,970 10 Page 70 of 104

Housing 1991 Federal Census Tenure Occupied Private Dwellings Tenure No. % Owned 1,010 19.6 Rented 4,155 80.4 Total 5,165 10 Page 71 of 104

Housing 1986 Federal Census Tenure Occupied Private Dwellings Tenure No. % Owned 900 18.2 Rented 4,055 81.8 Total 4,955 10 Page 72 of 104

Income 2001 Federal Census Income by Households In 2000 Dollars Income Range ($) No. % Under $10,000 430 8.3 $ 10,000 - $19,999 900 17.4 $ 20,000 - $29,999 755 14.6 $ 30,000 - $39,999 745 14.4 $ 40,000 - $49,999 560 10.9 $ 50,000 - $59,999 395 7.7 $ 60,000 - $69,999 300 5.8 $ 80,000 - $89,999 160 3.1 $ 90,000 - $99,999 155 3.0 $100,000 and over 520 10.1 Total 5,160 10 Average Household Income: $50,848 Page 73 of 104

Income 1996 Federal Census Income by Households in 1995 Dollars Income Range ($) No. % Under $10,000 655 13.2 $ 10,000 - $19,999 950 19.1 $ 20,000 - $29,999 875 17.6 $ 30,000 - $39,999 780 15.7 $ 40,000 - $49,999 500 10.1 $ 50,000 - $59,999 360 7.2 $ 60,000 - $69,999 260 5.2 $ 80,000 - $89,999 70 1.4 $ 90,000 - $99,999 70 1.4 $100,000 and over 260 5.2 Total 4,975 10 Average Household Income: $38,009 Page 74 of 104

Income 1991 Federal Census Income by Households In 1990 Dollars Income Range ($) No. % Under $10,000 625 12.1 $ 10,000 - $14,999 645 12.5 $ 15,000 - $19,999 470 9.1 $ 20,000 - $29,999 1,025 19.8 $ 30,000 - $39,999 735 14.2 $ 40,000 - $49,999 500 9.7 $ 50,000 - $59,999 355 6.9 $ 60,000 - $69,999 300 5.8 $70,000 and over 510 9.9 Total 5,165 10 Average Household Income: $37,596 Page 75 of 104

Income 1986 Federal Census Income by Households In 1985 Dollars Income Range ($) No. % Under $5,000 330 6.6 $5,000 - $9,999 730 14.6 $10,000 - $14,999 555 11.1 $15,000 - $19,999 565 11.3 $20,000 - $24,999 545 10.9 $25,000 - $29,999 490 9.8 $30,000 - $34,999 400 8.0 $35,000 - $39,999 330 6.6 $40,000 - $49,999 485 9.7 $50,000 and over 575 11.5 Total 5,005 10 Average Household Income: $27,496 Page 76 of 104

Labour Force 2001 Federal Census Labour Force by Age Group Labour Class Labour Force Employed Not Employed Not In Labour Force Total Females 15-24 years 710 85 130 925 25 years and over 2,105 120 880 3,105 Total Females 2,815 205 1,010 4,030 Males 15-24 years 590 90 135 815 25 years and over 2,520 180 465 3,165 Total Males 3,110 270 600 3,980 Total Both 5,925 475 1,610 8,010 Page 77 of 104

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 595 60 135 790 25 years and over 2,020 125 965 3,110 Total Females 2,615 185 1,100 3,900 Males 15-24 years 485 50 80 615 25 years and over 2,425 220 460 3,105 Total Males 2,910 270 540 3,720 Total Both 5,525 455 1,640 7,620 Page 78 of 104

Labour Force 1991 Federal Census Labour Force by Age Group Labour Class Labour Force Employed Not Employed Not In Labour Force Total Females 15-24 years 635 25 140 800 25 years and over 2,170 105 955 3,230 Total Females 2,805 130 1,095 4,030 Males 15-24 years 595 40 100 735 25 years and over 2,475 200 510 3,185 Total Males 3,070 240 610 3,920 Total Both 5,875 370 1,705 7,950 Page 79 of 104

Labour Force 1986 Federal Census Labour Force by Age Group Labour Class Labour Force Employed Not Employed Not In Labour Force Total Females 15 years and over 2,605 240 1,180 4,025 Total Females 2,605 240 1,180 4,025 Males 15 years and over 2,710 425 590 3,725 Total Males 2,710 425 590 3,725 Total Both 5,315 665 1,770 7,750 Page 80 of 104

Labour Force 2001 Federal Census Labour Force by Industry 15 Years and Over Industry No. % Accommodation and food services 610 9.7 Administrative and support, and waste management services 250 4.0 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 25 0.4 Arts, entertainment and recreation 250 4.0 Construction 295 4.7 Educational services 865 13.7 Finance and insurance 200 3.2 Healthcare and social assistance 785 12.4 Information and cultural industries 285 4.5 Management of companies and enterprises 0 Manufacturing 360 5.7 Mining and oil and gas extraction 70 1.1 Other services (except public administration) 270 4.3 Professional, scientific and technical services 600 9.5 Public administration 390 6.2 Real estate and rental and leasing 90 1.4 Retail trade 545 8.6 Transportation and warehousing 150 2.4 Utilities 60 0.9 Wholesale trade 220 3.5 Total 6,320 10 Note: Based on North American Industrial Classification System (NAIC). Page 81 of 104

Labour Force 1996 Federal Census Labour Force by Industry 15 Years and Over Industry No. % Accommodation, food and beverage service industries 545 9.2 Agricultural and related service industries 25 0.4 Business service industries 530 8.9 Communication and other utility industries 190 3.2 Construction industries 245 4.1 Educational service industries 865 14.6 Finance and insurance industries 145 2.4 Fishing and trapping industries 0 Government service industries 350 5.9 Health and social service industries 700 11.8 Logging and forestry industries 50 0.8 Manufacturing industries 445 7.5 Mining, quarrying and oil well industries 100 1.7 Other service industries 585 9.9 Real estate operator and insurance agent industries 110 1.9 Retail trade industries 635 10.7 Transportation and storage industries 200 3.4 Wholesale trade industries 210 3.5 Total 5,930 10 Note: Based on Standard Industrial Classification System (SIC) Page 82 of 104

Labour Force 1991 Federal Census Labour Force by Industry 15 Years and Over Industry No. % Accommodation, food and beverage service industries 430 6.9 Agricultural and related service industries 10 0.2 Business service industries 505 8.1 Communication and other utility industries 220 3.5 Construction industries 320 5.1 Educational service industries 920 14.8 Finance and insurance industries 250 4.0 Fishing and trapping industries 0 Government service industries 505 8.1 Health and social service industries 745 12.0 Logging and forestry industries 20 0.3 Manufacturing industries 475 7.6 Mining (incl. milling), quarrying and oil well industries 130 2.1 Other service industries 575 9.2 Real estate operator and insurance agent industries 85 1.4 Retail trade industries 580 9.3 Transportation and storage industries 240 3.9 Wholesale trade industries 215 3.5 Total 6,225 10 Note: Based on Standard Industrial Classification System (SIC) Page 83 of 104

Labour Force 1986 Federal Census Labour Force by Industry 15 Years and Over Industry No. % Accommodation and food services 375 6.4 Agriculture 0 Business services 575 9.7 Communication and utilities 260 4.4 Construction 320 5.4 Educational services 730 12.4 Finance and insurance 215 3.6 Government services 585 9.9 Healthcare and social assistance 665 11.3 Logging and forestry industry 25 0.4 Manufacturing 395 6.7 Mining and oil and gas extraction 125 2.1 Other services 375 6.4 Real estate and related 140 2.4 Retail trade 580 9.8 Transportation and warehousing 245 4.2 Wholesale trade 290 4.9 Total 5,900 10 Note: Based on Standard Industrial Classification System (SIC). Page 84 of 104

Labour Force 2001 Federal Census Labour Force by Mode of Transport 15 Years and Over Mode of Transport Male Female Total Car, Truck, Van (as driver) 1,645 1,535 3,180 Car, Truck, Van (as passenger) 125 160 285 Public transit 380 400 780 Walked 415 370 785 Bicycle 255 170 425 Motorcycle 10 0 10 Taxicab 15 20 35 Other method 35 0 35 Total 2,880 2,655 5,535 Page 85 of 104

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) 1,670 1,380 3,050 Car, Truck, Van (as passenger) 100 180 280 Public transit 295 435 730 Walked 350 355 705 Bicycle 275 75 350 Motorcycle 0 0 0 Taxicab 0 20 20 Other method 20 10 30 Total 2,710 2,455 5,165 Page 86 of 104

Labour Force 2005 Municipal Census Occupation Age Group Males No. % Females No. % Employed 30+ hrs 2,878 62.3 2,131 48.4 Employed 0-30 hrs 191 4.1 326 7.4 Homemaker 4 0.1 150 3.4 Unemployed 100 2.2 89 2.0 Retired 309 6.7 492 11.2 Perm. unable to work 25 0.5 25 0.6 Post Sec. Student 630 13.6 763 17.3 Gr.10 - Gr.12 78 1.7 51 1.2 Gr.7 - Gr.9 51 1.1 60 1.4 Kind - Gr.6 95 2.1 116 2.6 Preschool 123 2.7 114 2.6 Other 88 1.9 77 1.8 Unknown 47 1.0 5 0.1 Total 4,619 10 4,399 10 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 87 of 104

Labour Force 1999 Municipal Census Occupation Age Group Males No. % Females No. % Employed 30+ hrs 2,480 57.6 2,006 45.3 Employed 0-30 hrs 162 3.8 311 7.0 Homemaker 9 0.2 180 4.1 Unemployed 240 5.6 153 3.5 Retired 327 7.6 587 13.3 Perm. unable to work 36 0.8 39 0.9 Post Sec. Student 553 12.8 723 16.3 Gr.10 - Gr.12 59 1.4 61 1.4 Gr.7 - Gr.9 71 1.6 45 1.0 Kind - Gr.6 125 2.9 138 3.1 Preschool 154 3.6 127 2.9 Other 32 0.7 28 0.6 Group Count 57 1.3 28 0.6 Total 4,305 10 4,426 10 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 88 of 104

Labour Force 2001 Federal Census Occupation by Gender 15 Years and Over Occupation Male Female Total Management occupations 415 255 670 Business, finance and administration occupations 245 685 930 Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 495 125 620 Health occupations 180 315 495 Social science, education, government service and religion 445 555 1,000 Art, culture, recreation and sport 260 200 460 Sales and service occupations 565 775 1,340 Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 575 20 595 Primary industry 40 15 55 Processing, manufacturing and utilities 120 35 155 Occupation - Not applicable 40 40 80 Total 3,380 3,020 6,400 Note: Based on 2001 National Occupational Classification System. Page 89 of 104

Labour Force 1996 Federal Census Occupation by Gender 15 Years and Over Occupation Male Female Total Management occupations 370 210 580 Business, finance and administrative occupations 335 655 990 Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 385 125 510 Health occupations 145 265 410 Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion 390 450 840 Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 190 225 415 Sales and service occupations 640 785 1,425 Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 500 15 515 Occupations unique to primary industry 85 0 85 Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities 115 30 145 Occupation - Not applicable 25 30 55 Total 3,180 2,790 5,970 Note: Based on 1991 Standard Occupational Classification System Page 90 of 104

Labour Force 1991 Federal Census Occupation by Gender 15 Years and Over Occupation Male Female Total Artistic, literary, recreational and related occupations 155 175 330 Clerical and related occupations 255 635 890 Construction trades occupations 230 10 240 Farming, horticultural and animal husbandry occupations 35 0 35 Fishing, trapping and related occupations 0 0 0 Forestry and logging occupations 0 0 0 Machining and related occupations 55 0 55 Managerial, administrative and related occupations 420 305 725 Material handling and related occupations 50 10 60 Sales occupations 270 250 520 Mining & quarrying, oil & gas field occupations 45 0 45 Service occupations 400 440 840 Occupations in medicine and health 110 350 460 Occupations in natural sciences, engineering and math 375 115 490 Occupations in religion 15 15 30 Occupations in social sciences and related fields 170 200 370 Processing occupations 50 25 75 Occupations not elsewhere classified 120 25 145 Other crafts and equipment operating occupations 55 20 75 Product fabricating, assembling & repairing occupations 115 45 160 Teaching and related occupations 245 280 525 Transport equipment operating occupations 130 10 140 Total 3,300 2,910 6,210 Note: Based on 1980 Standard Occupational Classification System. Page 91 of 104

Labour Force 1986 Federal Census Occupation by Gender 15 Years and Over Occupation Male Female Total Managerial and administration 275 290 565 Natural science, engineering and math 335 65 400 Social science 95 150 245 Religion 0 0 0 Teaching and related 170 245 415 Medicine and health 100 310 410 Artistic, literary and recreation 110 150 260 Clerical and related 245 850 1,095 Sales occupations 330 205 535 Service occupations 275 410 685 Farming, horticulture and animal husbandry 10 15 25 Forestry and logging 0 0 0 Mining, quarrying, oil and gas 55 0 55 Processing occupations 70 20 90 Machining and related 115 0 115 Product fabrication and assembly 220 0 220 Construction trades 355 0 355 Transport 120 35 155 Material handling and related 65 15 80 Other crafts and equipment 45 20 65 Other occupations 80 0 80 Total 3,070 2,780 5,850 Note: Based on 1980 Standard Occupational Classification System. Page 92 of 104

Mobility 2005 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. 2,469 1,137 2,726 % 27.4 12.6 30.2 Sub Total 6,332 70.2 Other Child less than 1 year Unknown No. 87 52 % 1.0 0.6 Sub Total 139 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. 20 105 500 1,573 90 174 85 % 0.2 1.2 5.5 17.4 1.0 1.9 0.9 Sub Total 2,547 28.2 Total 9,018 10 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 93 of 104

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. 2,473 1,468 2,428 % 28.3 16.8 27.8 Sub Total 6,369 72.9 Other Child less than 1 year Group Count No. 83 85 % 1.0 1.0 Sub Total 168 1.9 Mobile Within Last Year Atlantic Canada British Columbia Elsewhere in Alberta Elsewhere in Edmonton Ontario or Quebec Outside of Canada Territories/Manitoba/Saskatchewan No. 62 88 394 1,398 76 116 60 % 0.7 1.0 4.5 16.0 0.9 1.3 0.7 Sub Total 2,194 25.1 Total 8,731 10 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 94 of 104

Crime Edmonton Police Service Type of Crime by Year CC Year Violent Property Traffic Other CC Total 1999 0 514 79 2000 0 453 71 2001 0 534 69 2002 0 610 57 2003 0 806 69 2004 0 716 66 2005 0 997 78 75 112 125 88 106 104 170 668 636 728 755 981 886 1,245 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: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or Website: www.police.edmonton.ab.ca www.tipsubmit.com Source: Edmonton Police Service Page 95 of 104

Education 2001 Federal Census Highest Level of Education 20 Years and Over Highest Education No. % Less than grade 9 200 2.6 Grades 9 to 13 without high school graduation certificate 670 8.8 Grades 9 to 13 with high school graduation certificate 460 6.0 Trades certificate or diploma 585 7.7 College without certificate or diploma 320 4.2 College with certificate or diploma 1,195 15.6 University without degree 935 12.2 University with bachelor's degree or higher 3,280 42.9 Total 7,645 10 Page 96 of 104

Education 1996 Federal Census Highest Level of Education 15 Years and Over Highest Education No. % Less than grade 9 385 5.0 Grades 9 to 13 without high school graduation certificate 905 11.9 Grades 9 to 13 with high school graduation certificate 595 7.8 Trades certificate or diploma 145 1.9 Non-University without certificate or diploma 370 4.9 Non-University with certificate or diploma 1,110 14.6 University without degree 1,255 16.5 University with bachelor's degree or higher 2,860 37.5 Total 7,625 10 Page 97 of 104

Education 1991 Federal Census Highest Level of Education 15 Years and Over Highest Education No. % Less than grade 9 485 6.1 Grades 9 to 13 without high school graduation certificate 1,080 13.6 Grades 9 to 13 with high school graduation certificate 650 8.2 Trades certificate or diploma 150 1.9 College without certificate or diploma 405 5.1 College with certificate or diploma 1,275 16.0 University without degree 1,375 17.3 University with bachelor's degree or higher 2,535 31.9 Total 7,955 10 Page 98 of 104

Education 1986 Federal Census Highest Level of Education 15 Years and Over Highest Education No. % Less than grade 9 535 6.9 Grades 9 to 13 without high school graduation certificate 1,395 18.0 Grades 9 to 13 with high school graduation certificate 645 8.3 Trades certificate or diploma 130 1.7 College without certificate or diploma 510 6.6 College with certificate or diploma 1,255 16.2 University without degree 1,240 16.0 University with bachelor's degree or higher 2,030 26.2 Total 7,740 10 Page 99 of 104

Education 1999 Municipal Census Students (K-12) by Type of School Type of School No. % At home 0 Catholic 60 12.0 Charter 0 Private 9 1.8 Public 430 86.2 Total 499 10 Source: Municipal Census Page 100 of 104

Education 2005 Municipal Census School District Residency School District Edmonton Catholic School District Resident Edmonton Public School District Resident Total No. 1,258 7,760 9,018 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 101 of 104

Education 1999 Municipal Census School District Residency School District Edmonton Catholic School District Resident Edmonton Public School District Resident Group Count Total No. 1,285 7,361 85 8,731 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 102 of 104

Education 2005 Edmonton Public Schools School Enrollment King Edward Elementary School Year No. Year No. Year No. 1984 59 1992 241 2000 185 1985 70 1993 285 2001 155 1986 114 1994 299 2002 154 1987 161 1995 307 2003 158 1988 165 1996 345 2004 137 1989 178 1997 181 2005 181 1990 190 1998 189 1991 210 1999 193 Grades K-6, Capacity 320, Year Built 1958 Old Scona Academic Year No. Year No. Year No. 1984 238 1992 249 2000 289 1985 242 1993 254 2001 297 1986 250 1994 257 2002 303 1987 252 1995 256 2003 317 1988 251 1996 257 2004 328 1989 247 1997 259 2005 325 1990 247 1998 266 1991 246 1999 271 Grades 10-12, Capacity 275, Year Built 1907 Source: Edmonton Public Schools Page 103 of 104

Education 2005 Edmonton Public Schools School Enrollment The Academy At King Edward Year No. Year No. Year No. 1984 1992 2000 168 1985 1993 2001 203 1986 1994 2002 206 1987 1995 2003 183 1988 1996 2004 169 1989 1997 200 2005 147 1990 1998 201 1991 1999 185 Grades 1-12, Capacity 515, Year Built 1914 Source: Edmonton Public Schools Page 104 of 104