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The Geographic Attribute File (GAF) contains information at the dissemination block level, based Census standard geographic areas. The data available include population counts, dwelling counts, and land area. In addition, the Geographic Attribute File contains higher level standard geographic codes, names and, where applicable, types and classes. Data for higher level standard geographic areas can be derived by aggregating dissemination block level data.
A thematic map shows the spatial distribution of one or more specific data themes for standard geographic areas.
Thematic maps include:
Population
Age
Income
Language of work
Instruction in the official minority language
The 2021 Census Boundary Files depict the boundaries of all standard geographic areas established for the purpose of disseminating census data. They contain information such as unique identifier (UID), name and type where applicable, as well as land area and province or territory unique identifier (PRUID). Each boundary file can be linked to all higher level geographic areas using its DGUID and the new 2021 Dissemination Geographies Relationship File. They are available for download or viewing in two types: cartographic and digital.
The Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) is Statistics Canada's official classification of geographic areas in Canada. The SGC provides unique numeric codes for three types of geographic areas: provinces and territories, census divisions (counties, regional municipalities), and census subdivisions (municipalities). The three geographic areas are hierarchically related; a seven-digit code is used to show this relationship. In addition the two other areas, Metropolitan Areas and Economic Regions are recognized as standard geographic areas in the SGC.
The Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) is Statistics Canada's official classification of geographic areas in Canada. The SGC provides unique numeric codes for three types of geographic areas: provinces and territories, census divisions (counties, regional municipalities), and census subdivisions (municipalities). The three geographic areas are hierarchically related; a seven-digit code is used to show this relationship. In addition the two other areas, Metropolitan Areas and Economic Regions are recognized as standard geographic areas in the SGC.
The Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) is Statistics Canada's official classification of geographic areas in Canada. The SGC provides unique numeric codes for three types of geographic areas: provinces and territories, census divisions (counties, regional municipalities), and census subdivisions (municipalities). The three geographic areas are hierarchically related; a seven-digit code is used to show this relationship. In addition to the SGC units, metropolitan areas with their component census subdivisions and economic regions with their component census divisions are included.
Annual total population estimates as of July 1st, by census subdivision, based on the Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2016.
GeoSuite is a tool used for data retrieval, query and tabular output. It allows users to explore the links between all standard levels of geography and to identify geographic codes, names, unique identifiers, and, where applicable, types, as well as land area and population and dwelling counts.
GeoSuite includes data for the following the 2021 Census standard geographic areas:
• Canada (CAN)
• Provinces and territories (PRs)
• Census divisions (CDs)
• Federal electoral districts (FEDs) (2013 Representation Order)
• Census subdivisions (CSDs)
• Designated places (DPLs)
• Economic regions (ERs)
• Census consolidated subdivisions (CCSs)
• Census metropolitan areas (CMAs), census agglomerations (CAs) and census metropolitan influenced zones (MIZs)
• Census tracts (CTs)
• Population centres (POPCTRs) and rural areas (RAs)
• Dissemination areas (DAs)
• Dissemination blocks (DBs)
• Aggregate dissemination areas (ADAs)
• Place names (PNs)
Interprovincial and intraprovincial migrants, by census metropolitan area and census agglomeration of origin and destination for the period from July 1 to June 30, annual, based on the Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2016.
Annual population estimates as of July 1st, by census division, single year of age, five-year age group and sex, based on the Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2016.