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« on: February 09, 2022, 11:27:38 AM » |
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1 million people gap between quarterly population estimates and actual census numbers. Why does this happen and why do you even use different numbers to allocate seats and draw them? Is there a substantial undercount or is there something else going on here?
For comparison Q2 2021 Population Estimates Census Data Canada 38,153,211 36,991,981 ON 14,795,883 14,223,942 QC 8,587,179 8,501,833 BC 5,185,990 5,000,879 AB 4,438,772 4,262,635 MB 1,383,638 1,342,153 SK 1,180,314 1,132,505 NS 985,776 969,383 NB 785,819 775,610 PE 162,596 154,331 NT 45,629 41,070 YT 42,586 40,232 NU 39,336 36,858
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