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Population size and variation of 2016 forest sector-based communities, 2001 to 2016

This product provides population counts for 2001 and 2016 for 105 census subdivisions (CSDs) for which the forest sector is a major source of employment income—defined by Natural Resources Canada as 20% or more of total CSD income excluding government transfers.

These files were produced by Statistics Canada, Environment, Energy and Transportation Statistics Division, 2018, special tabulation from the 2001 and 2016 Census of Population; Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Services, Economic Analysis Division; Canada’s National Forest Inventory (NFI), 2016, Grouped kNN Map layers, http://tree.pfc.forestry.ca (accessed April 7, 2017).

Data from the 2016 Census of Population were used to identify the 105 census subdivisions. Note that changes occur to the number and the boundaries of CSDs between censuses. Adjustments were made to CSD boundaries to account for changes.

Some data were suppressed for data quality reasons or to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act. Income data were available for 3,675 of 5,162 CSDs. This analysis may therefore underreport the total number of communities for which the forest sector is a major economic driver.

Note that a decline in the percentage of forest sector income may be due to a decrease in forest sector income or an increase in income from other sources. The reference period for income data in the Census of Population is the calendar year prior to the census.

The forest sector includes North American Industry Classification codes 113 – forestry and logging, 1153 – support activities for forestry and logging, 321 – wood product manufacturing and 322 – paper product manufacturing.

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2017-12

Date Published

2018-03

Temporal Coverage

2001 - 2016

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Government of Canada; Statistics Canada; Environment, Energy and Transportation Statistics Division. (2018-03). Population size and variation of 2016 forest sector-based communities, 2001 to 2016. Government of Canada; Statistics Canada; Environment, Energy and Transportation Statistics Division.

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Population change of 2016 forest sector-based communities, 2001-2016 (English)

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Population change of 2016 forest sector-based communities, 2001-2016 (French)

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Forest sector-based communities spatial data files (English)

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Forest sector-based communities spatial data files (French)

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Forest sector-based communities spatial data files (Bilingual)

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Human Activity and the Environment: Forests in Canada (full publication) (English)

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Human Activity and the Environment: Forests in Canada (full publication) (French)

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Human Activity and the Environment: Forests in Canada (full publication) (English)

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Human Activity and the Environment: Forests in Canada (full publication) (French)

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Population of forest sector-based communities, 2016

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Population of forest sector-based communities, 2016

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Population of forest sector-based communities, 2016

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Population of forest sector-based communities, 2016

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