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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 Manitoba had four census agglomerations,[2] up from three in the 2006 Census.[3] The one added in 2011 was Steinbach.[4]
The following is a list of the census agglomerations within Manitoba.
Ontario, Quebec City, Quebec, Ottawa, Aboriginal peoples in Canada
Ontario, Nunavut, Winnipeg, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories
Canada, Census divisions of Ontario, Ontario, Hamilton, Ontario, Provinces and territories of Canada
Economy of Canada, Canada, Statistics, Community, Ottawa
Canada, Quebec, Census geographic units of Canada, Statistics Canada, La Tuque, Quebec
Canada, High River, Lacombe, Alberta, Division No. 8, Alberta, Alberta
Canada, Provinces and territories of Canada, Designated place, Statistics Canada, La Salle, Manitoba
Canada, Ontario, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador