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The census counted a population of 6.7 million in the extended Golden Horseshoe. This region consists of the urban centres of Oshawa, Toronto, Hamilton and St. Catharines - Niagara, plus Kitchener, Guelph and Barrie. It accounted for 59% of Ontario's population and 22% of the nation's population in 2001. Almost one-half of Canada's total population growth occurred there.
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Population Change, 1996 - 2001 0.8 MB
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Median Age (
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Proportion of the employed labour force driving to work by place of work, 2001 by Census Subdivisions
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Median Income, 2000, for all census families, by 2001 Census Subdivisions
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Component Census Subdivisions
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