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A census agglomeration is a census geographic unit in Canada determined by Statistics Canada. A census agglomeration comprises one or more adjacent census subdivisions that has a core population of 10,000 or greater. It is eligible for classification as a census metropolitan area once it reaches a population of 100,000.[1]
As of the 2011 Census, the Province of Saskatchewan had seven census agglomerations.[2]
The following is a list of the census agglomerations within Saskatchewan.
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