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      • The total population count was 14,009,429, representing a 21.8% increase over the 1941 census population count of 11,506,655.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1951_Canadian_Census
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  2. Apr 16, 2024 · Torontos population has seen remarkable growth, evolving from a small colonial settlement to a bustling metropolis. Understanding the history of Toronto’s population can provide valuable insights into the city’s development and the factors that have shaped it.

  3. Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Toronto, Canada metro area from 1950 to 2024. United Nations population projections are also included through the year 2035. The current metro area population of Toronto in 2024 is 6,431,000, a 0.93% increase from 2023.

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    Selected aggregated tables for census subdivisions and census divisions were created by the Canadian Century Research Infrastructure (CCRI), available in odesi.
    The following tables were purchased by the Map & Data Library to address data needs among the U of T community. These tables were then made available to the public, per the Statistics Canada open l...
    University of Toronto has digitized the following tables:
    Microdata is available through the RDC program
    Census Metropolitan Areas, Counties, and Census Divisions: see Ninth Census of Canada, vol. X, Appendix B.
    Federal Electoral Districts (1933 Representation Order): Print UTL Map Collection G3401 .F9 1933
    Federal Electoral Districts (1951 Representation Order): Print UTL Map Collection G3401 .F9 1952

    Geospatial files for census divisions, census subdivisions, census metropolitan areas, and census tracts are available openly on Scholars Geoportal

  4. Apr 16, 2024 · By the year 1951, Toronto’s population had reached over one million, making it a major urban center in Canada. This significant growth was due to various factors, including immigration and the city’s economic opportunities.

  5. May 18, 2012 · Map and Data Library (University of Toronto) Description Population and Housing Characteristics by Census Tracts for Toronto.

  6. Report of the ninth census of Canada, 1951. Vol. I, Population: general characteristics - Gives population totals down to the smallest geographical areas. Classifications for certain areas by such basic characteristics as sex, age, marital status, origin, religious denomination, birthplace, official language, mother tongue, citizenship ...

  7. Below are estimates for the population of Toronto, Canada for five year periods between 1950-2015. Other population data is available at population.mongabay.com including the world's largest cities.

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