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Greater Toronto Area (GTA), an urban area that has a total population ranked 52 in the top 100 in the world and geographically located along the Lake of Ontario (Central Ontario, Canada) with a land area of 7,125 sq km (approximately 150 km x 50 km), is the most populated region in Canada with a very fast growing population of 5,081,825 people (713 people / sq km, 2001 Census) that increased from 1996 to 2001by 8.91% vs. 4.00% increase in the rest of Canada (one of the lowest growth recorded), with a high concentration of well educated and professional individuals (with Doctoral Degrees, Ph.D., Masters Degrees, etc.), booming economy (GDP = C$89.5 billion/year), and with more than 300 Veterinary Hospitals (One Animal Hospital / 16,716 people) concentrated in this particular area. |
GTA and Median Income for Both Sexes (Male & Female) and Family: |
Colleges / Universities in GTA: Sheridan College - Oakville George Brown College - Toronto Ontario College Art - Toronto Ryerson Polytechnical Inst - Toronto St. Michael's College - Toronto The Ontario Institute For Studies in Education - Toronto Trinity College - Toronto University of Toronto - Toronto Centennial College - Scarborough Durham College - Oshawa *In Canada there is 170 Colleges and 60 Universities (total 230). *In the Province of Ontario there is 24 Colleges and 18 Universities (total 42). *Total Population within the Province of Ontario: 11,363,000 people *Total Population in Canada: 29,994,000 people *Policing By The Numbers: (a) Police to population ratio: Toronto - 1:509 Peel - 1:623 Durham - 1:771 York - 1:816 (b) Toronto Police Services Budget: in 2005: $693,403,200 (+24.41% from the year 2000) |
(905 area) YORK (2001 population: 729,254) Land Area: 1,761.54 sq km; Median Family Income: $75,678.00 (+19.02% from 1996) Median Income (both sexes): $28,566.00 (+14.74% from 1996) 1996 population: 592,445 and from 1996 to 2001 increased (+) by 23.09% City Median Income Median Family above 15 years (both sexes) Income in 2001 / Year (increase + by % from 1996) Markham $25,290.00 (+ 6.83%) $72,585.00 (+12,19%) Vaughan $29,865.00 (+22.59%) $78,324.00 (+22.51%) Richmond Hill $27,975.00 (+14.45%) $77,972.00 (+30.05%) Newmarket $30,506.00 (+ 9.95%) $80,225.00 (+21.51%) Aurora $34,595.00 (+12.48%) $88,459.00 (+17.42%) Georgina $25,789.00 (+11.82%) $60,494.00 (+20.82%) Whitchurch -Stouffville $30,479.00 (+13.88%) $82,860.00 (+24.39%) East Gwillimbury $30,273.00 (+ 8.13%) $78,101.00 (+16.30%) King Township $35,705.00 (+32.81%) $86,726.00 (+21.97%) |
(905 area) PEEL (2001 population: 988,948) Land Area: 1,241.93 sq km; Median Family Income: $67,387.00 (+16.08% from 1996) Median Income (both sexes): $27,969.00 (+13.18% from 1996) 1996 population: 852,526 and from 1996 to 2001 increased (+) by 16.00% City Median Income Median Family above 15 years (both sexes) Income in 2001 / Year (increase + by % from 1996) Mississauga $27,467.00 (+11.88%) $67,767.00 (+18.07%) Brampton $27,957.00 (+11.24%) $66,682.00 (+16.05%) Caledon $32,932.00 (+17,40%) $84,223.00 (+21.35%) Woodbridge not available not available Aurora not available not available |
(905 area) HALTON (2001 population: 375,229) Land Area: 967.5 sq km Median Family Income: $82,714.00 (+19.91% from 1996) Median Income (both sexes): $31,746.00 (+13.32% from 1996) 1996 population: 339,875 and from 1996 to 2001 increased (+) by 10.40% City Median Income Median Family above 15 years (both sexes) Income in 2001 / Year (increase + by % from 1996) Burlington $30,559.00 (+11.96%) $78,066.00 (+17.85%) Oakwill $33,828.00 (+14.45%) $90,920.00 (+23.03%) Halton Hills $31,573.00 (+17.06%) $80,223.00 (+23.63%) Milton $30,241.00 (+11,28%) $79,876.00 (+17.94%) Flamborough not available not available |
(416 area) TORONTO (2001 population: 2,481,494) Land Area: 629.91 sq km; Median Family Income: $54,377.00 (+34,50% from 1996) Median Income (both sexes): $23,491.00 (+17.57% from 1996) 1996 population: 2,358,421 and from 1996 to 2001 increased (+) by 4.02% City Median Income Median Family above 15 years (both sexes) Income as of 1996 Census Scarborough $19,043.00 Toronto $20,716.00 $46,630.00 North York $19,297.00 $45,563.00 York $18,071.00 $38,828.00 Etobicoke $21,745.00 $49,270.00 East York $21,610.00 $45,563.00 Thornhill not available not available |
Sources / References: (for: Page A and Page B - GTA Statistics) 1. John Robert Colombo. The 1995 Canadian Global Almanac 2. FP Markets-Canadian Demographics 1999 Financial Post; 72 Edition 3. 2001 Census-Statistics of Canada Profile of Census-Divisions Subdivisions Minister of Industry, Vol. I and Vol. II, February 2004 4. Brian Gray. New Faces Give Toronto Edge. The Toronto Sun, January 22, 2003, page 38-39 5. David Blumenfeld. Newcomer Optimism Turns To Despair. The Toronto Sun, January 22, 2003, page 38 6. Jason Tchir. Classrooms Show the City's Diversity. The Toronto Sun, January 22, 2003, page 39 7. John Dverel. Canadian Move Out of the Big Cities. The Toronto Star, December 11, 2002, page A3 8. Sarah Green. Minorities Change the Face of Toronto. The Toronto Sun, March 23, 2005, page 7 9. Rob Granatstein & Joe Warmington. Cops Turn Up The Heat. The Toronto Sun, November 1, 2005, pages 4-5 and others...... |
(905 area) DURHAM (2001 population: 506,901) Land Area: 2,523.48 sq km; Median Family Income: $71,274.00 (+25.23% from 1996) Median Income (both sexes): $29,246.00 (+10.83% from 1996) 1996 population: 458,616 and from 1996 to 2001 increased (+) by 10.52% City Median Income Median Family above 15 years (both sexes) Income in 2001 / Year (increase + by % from 1996) Oshawa $25,249.00 (+ 8.93%) $60,642.00 (+29.23%) Whitby $31,806.00 (+ 9.48%) $80,562.00 (+18.67%) Pickering* $31,344.00 (+ 7.30%) $80,264.00 (+18.57%) Ajax $30,870.00 (+ 7.10%) $74,785.00 (+18.62%) Bowmanwville not available not available Clarington $30,084.00 (+10.01%) $71,203.00 (+20.91%) Scugog $26,150.00 (+ 4.51%) $68,301.00 (+19.36%) Uxbridge TP $29,486.00 (+15.58%) $73,607.00 (+15.95%) Brock Township $22,779.00 (+18.11%) $57,359.00 (+43.33%) * nuclear facilities (Nuclear Power Station) |
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