On May 8, Statistics Canada released the first wave of data from its 2011 National Household Survey. That data, on immigration, religion and visible minority status, painted a picture of an increasingly diverse Metro Vancouver. We wrote about the survey results on the day they came out. But there was one key piece of information that wasn’t available on May 8: neighbourhood data.
StatsCan divides major metropolitan areas like Metro Vancouver into hundreds of “census ...
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