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Census year: 2016
Geographical area: Census tract (CT)
Topic: Mobility and migration
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  • 2016. Census Profile - Age, Sex, Type of Dwelling, Families, Households, Marital Status, Language, Income, Immigration and Ethnocultural Diversity, Housing, Aboriginal Peoples, Education, Labour, Journey to Work, Mobility and Migration, and Language of Work for Census Metropolitan Areas, Tracted Census Agglomerations and Census Tracts

    • IVT (Beyond 20/20)

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