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Alberta Provincial Electoral Division Profile MAY 6 1997 Peace River TREASURY y^lbcafa - Government of Alberta 1996 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior written permission from Alberta Treasury, Statistics. November 1996 ISBN 0-7732-5408-0 Introduction This report presents a statistical profile for one of Alberta's Provincial Electoral Divisions (PED) supplemented by a comparative summary table for all PEDs. A PED is a t erritorial unit entitled to return a Member to serve in the Alberta Provincial Legislative Assembly. Based on the 1996 boundaries, there are currently 83 PEDs in the Province of Alberta. All data in this report have been tabulated from information collected by Statistics Canada during the 1991 Census of Canada. The information featured was gathered from a 20% sample of households, and includes characteristics such as home language, ethnic origin, place of birth, education, religion, labour force activity, housing costs, and income. For the purpose of this report, the assignment of population is based on the geographic allocation of Statistics Canada enumeration areas to PEDs. For information on the basic demographic characteristics of PEDs, please refer to the 2 A PED profile series covering all households (100% sample data) which was produced in April of 1993. Characteristics covered include population, marital status, families, households, dwellings and mother tongue. On some Indian reserves and Indian settlements in the 1991 Census, enumeration was not permitted or was interrupted before it c ould be completed. Data are therefore not available for the incompletely enumerated reserves and settlements, and are not included in the profiles. Four PEDs are affected: Bonnyville, Lac La Biche-St. Paul, Lesser Slave Lake and Ponoka-Rimbey. Users are advised to refer to the appendices for frirther information regarding data quality, definitions and the electoral map. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact: Alberta Treasury Statistics 259, Terrace Building 9515 - 107 Street Edmonton, Alberta, T5K 2C3 Telephone: (403) 427-3099 Fax: (403) 427-0409 i Table of Contents Page INTRODUCTION i TABLE OF CONTENTS ii SUMMARY 1 PROFILE General Characteristics Population 19 Home Language 19 Knowledge of Official Languages 19 Knowledge of Non-official Languages 19 Religion 20 Ethnic Origin 20 Citizenship 20 Place of Birth 21 Total Immigrant Population by Period of Immigration 21 Age at Immigration 21 Mobility Status 22 Women 1 5 Years and Over by Children Ever Bom 22 School Attendance 23 Highest Level of Schooling 23 Labour Force Activity 24 Labour Force by Industry 25 Male Labour Force by Major Occupation Groups 26 Female Labour Force by Major Occupation Groups 27 Labour Force by Sex and Class of Worker 28 Labour Force by Sex and Place of Work 28 Dwelling Characteristics 29 Dwellings by Need of Repair 29 Dwellings by Period of Construction 29 Household Characteristics 30 Income Characteristics (1990) Employment Income (1 990) by Sex and Work Activity 31 Total Income (1 990) by Sex 32 Family Income (1990) 33 Incidence of Low Income (1990) 33 Household Income (1 990) 34 APPENDICES Appendix I - T echnical Notes 35 Appendix II - D efinitions 36 Provincial Electoral Division Maps 44 ii i Alberta Provincial Electoral Division Summary Religion TloOtlaall % % % % No Religious Population Other Affiliation PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION (1) Catholic Protestant Religions 26.5 AAtlhbearbtaas*c a-Wabasca 2,51196,,158455 43.5 48.4 45..14 1194..72 1.6 18.3 47.7 38.2 Lesser Slave Lake* 19,140 4392..64 2.5 27.2 Calgary-Bow 31,105 20.7 27.2 Calgary-Buffalo 31,565 38.2 25.9 28.3 128..17 20.9 Calgary-Cross 35,750 24.8 4338..87 5.8 25.6 Calgary-Currie 35,475 26.8 35,615 26.4 40.4 Calgary-Fort 4.2 Calgary-Egmont 32,610 24.7 50.0 6.4 21.1 21.9 Calgary-Elbow 33,770 53.7 44..70 19.7 18.2 Calgary-Fish Creek 35,665 26.9 50.9 4.9 Calgary-Foothills 34,495 24.6 49.7 20.7 Calgary-East 34,210 24.8 37.2 118..75 2167..48 Calgary-Glenmore 34,655 23.2 50.5 17.4 27.2 48.9 6.6 Calgary-Lougheed 33,540 Calgary-McCall 34,370 27.2 37.2 15.2 20.5 23.9 26.1 11.4 Calgary-Montrose 29,335 26.6 38.7 Calgary-Mountain View 31,620 45.4 3.5 24.4 27.2 Calgary-North Hill 33,470 22.7 46.9 3.3 19.9 Calgary-North West 31.885 26.7 48.1 Calgary-Nose Creek 34,605 27.1 40.4 5.2 26.4 49.5 17.9 Calgary-Shaw 34,575 29.4 536...132 20.9 22.0 Calgary- Varsity 32,345 51.9 48.5 19.9 Calgary-West 34,605 25.2 18.8 Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview 31,190 38.0 6.4 34.1 9.1 20.9 Edmonton-Calder 33,840 32.8 40.4 5.9 15.0 Edmonton-Castle Downs 33,245 36.4 29.9 18.7 Edmonton-Centre 31,915 29.6 33.9 13.1 Edmonton-Ellerslie 26.7 41.7 14.8 2136..48 31,770 12.5 17.5 Edmonton-Glengarry 32,450 31.3 38.7 Excludes data tor one or more incompletely enumerated Indian reserves or Indian settlements. (1 ) With the exception of "Total Population (100% data)", all characteristics exclude institutional residents and are based on weighted sample data (20%). In some instances, due to weighting factors, it i s possible for small areas to have a "Total population (non-institutional)" higher than the "Total Population (100% data)". 1 Alberta Provincial Electoral Division Summary (continued) /o Religion Total % % % No Religious PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION Popul(a1)t ion Catholic Protestant ReOltihgeiorn s Affiliation 41.9 23.6 Edmonton-Glenora 32,590 28.7 5.8 18.0 Edmonton-Gold Bar 32,635 26.1 49.4 6.5 Edmonton-Highlands 34,330 30.8 33.8 10.2 25.2 Edmonton-Manning 33,655 33.4 4336..04 109..88 2109..45 Edmonton-McClung 31,690 26.7 20.0 41.7 Edmonton-Meadowlark 30,710 30.0 42.6 8.2 21 .0 Edmonton-Mill Creek 30,805 26.7 9.8 24.3 13.0 Edmonton-Mill Woods 30.290 42.7 2201..12 10.0 Edmonton-Norwood 30,720 39.5 29.2 Edmonton-Riverview 30,930 23.0 45.0 7.9 23.6 24.8 8.4 19.9 Edmonton- Rutherford 34,590 47.4 27.0 Edmonton-Strathcona 32,195 26.5 41.9 4.7 Edmonton-Whitemud 30,830 23.9 46.4 8.8 20.9 1.8 19.3 Airdrie-Rocky View 27,565 19.2 59.7 Banff-Cochrane 31,055 21.7 51.9 31..00 23.4 Barrhead-Westlock 25,345 22.7 60.3 1164..15 26,725 41.8 3.3 Bonnyville-Cold Lake* 40.4 16.6 Strathmore - B rooks 29,235 23.1 59.5 01..80 9.0 15.6 74.5 Cardston-Taber - W arner 28,365 17.8 2.5 24.5 Clover Bar-Fort Saskatchewan 32,770 Cypress-Medicine Hat 27,960 26.3 5595..52 20..98 13.5 25,625 20.5 23.0 Drayton Valley-Calmar 53.6 1.3 13.5 Drumheller-Chinook 23,795 19.4 65.9 2.0 Dunvegan 25,285 34.6 43.6 19.8 43.7 15.4 Fort McMurray 34.675 37.2 31..75 22.8 Grande Prairie-Smoky 27,430 26.6 49.1 1.9 24.4 23.9 Grande Prairie-Wapiti 27,875 49.9 Highwood 32,020 15.7 1.1 19.7 14.3 63.4 21.6 Innisfail-Sylvan Lake 27,995 63.8 0.3 24.435 48.1 32.3 Lac La Biche-St. Paul* 10.3 9.2 Excludes data for one or more incompletely enumerated Indian reserves or Indian settlements. (1 ) With the exception of 'Total Population (1 00% data)", all characteristics exclude institutional residents and are based on weighted sample data (20%). In some instances, due to weighting factors, it i s possible for small areas to have a "Total population (non-institutional)" higher than the 'Total Population (100% data)". 2 Alberta Provincial Electoral Division Summary (continued) Religion Total % % Popul(a1)t ion % % Other NoA f fRielliaitgiioon us PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION Catholic Protestant Religions 41.9 23.6 Edmonton-Glenora 32,590 28.7 51..80 17.2 Lacombe-Stettler 27,225 12.2 69.6 1.9 Leduc 32,470 24.5 54.9 4.3 18.8 23.8 15.7 Lethbridge-East 30,560 56.2 2.9 Leth bridge- West 29,630 25.3 54.3 2.0 17.4 13.7 Little Bow 26,565 15.7 68.7 13.1 Livingstone-Macleod 29,315 30.1 54.6 2.2 Medicine Hat 29,455 25.0 1.4 1155..19 58.5 Olds - D idsbury - T hree Hills 27,385 12.2 71.1 01..79 Peace River 26,655 15.1 32.2 15.5 50.9 21,805 65.1 0.9 18.4 Ponoka-Rimbey* 2.0 24.9 Red Deer-North 29,115 20.4 52.7 2.0 Red Deer-South 27,565 21.1 7.8 20.4 56.6 Redwater 30,185 33.9 41.2 17.0 1.8 12.0 29.3 Rocky Mountain House 25,890 56.8 3.3 16.3 St. Albert 31,925 35.2 45.2 Sherwood Park 27.9 54.8 14.1 35,430 23..32 Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert 30,195 34.3 48.1 15.4 2.5 21.3 Stony Plain 30,245 23.2 4534..12 13.3 12.4 Vegreville- Viking 26.955 30.2 Vermilion-Lloydminster 27,220 25.7 57.0 3.9 13.4 Wainwright 28,285 OQ Q CO A U.D 1 Q O 2.3 1 O .C. West Yellowhead 27,585 28.8 45.6 23.2 1.8 Wetaskiwin-Camrose 31,190 21.2 62.0 15.1 1.3 Whitecourt-Ste. Anne 26.840 24.7 47.9 26.2 Excludes data for one or more incompletely enumerated Indian resen/es or Indian settlements. (1 ) With the exception of "Total Population (1 00% data)", all characteristics exclude institutional residents and are based on weighted sample data (20%). In some instances, due to weighting factors, it i s possible for small areas to have a "Total population (non-institutional)" higher than the "Total Population (100% data)". 3 Alberta Provincial Electoral Division Summary (continued) Home Language Place of Birth % % % Non-official % PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION English French Languages Immigrants pe%r m aNonne-n t % Non- MIUGria 0 7 immigOrHa.nOt s<^°> iu. i u.o Mil laUctoOct VVclUctoOci 87 4 0 6 12 0 9? 9 ft 9 Residenun .t ^9s <^^' 78 4 0 6 21 0 9\750 . 05 4 1 n 4 96.2 0.5 3.3 83 4 15 7 n 9 14.9 rv-^»acllinyaariv /y- R iD U lilfafiaiUn 84.7 70.4 27 2 9 4 84.4 00..43 15.3 73 8 25 9 nu. o 3 r^alnarv-r^.i irrip 93 9 0 4 5 7 80 1 19 3 n 7 fo^dailyndair \ y/ - P1 n uri+ I 88 1 0 9 11 .1 78 9 90 7 Un. 4/ <^ Q 1/1 a r\/_ F-n mr\nt 93 4 0 4 6 2 81 3 11 8O . O3 n 4 odiydiy cyiiiui ii 1 / .o Uu..oH 3 0 8? n 17 5 n ^ odiydiyduuw 995B 8'S 0 3 3 9 83 5 11 8O . 11 n 4 v-zdiydiy rioii oicci\ c. 1 .0 u.t QP 1 n 4 7 4 77 ft 91 R n 7 Odiydi y'rUUli illlb yJ.O / 1 .u Uu.. 3 / Oalnar\/-Pact 79 9 n 3 19 8 71 n 9ft 1 n Q odiydi y izdoi odiydry-oici iiiiurc U.O 3 9 fotun. o R 1ft Q n1 . fut r^alnar\/_l rvi i/^HqqH 94 1 n 5 4 79 4. 1Q ft 1 n odiydi y"i_uLiy 1 i ccu 7*^ A n ^ 1 ft 79 ft Oft ft nu . of t odiydry-ivioodii 9.0 9 n R 11 fO t. O f i 9ft 1 n 4 Odiydiy'lVIUi IliUbfc; 9*^ ft nu. o ft1 4. 1 7 Q n 7 vPa^ldniayrdxr/y - iMvri>orutnh i dWiilnl view 91 2 0 4 8 3 O7/ 9 I 1 7 . . 05t 9^nu . un nu. 4/ Odiydry-iMurii 1 niii u.t 9P ft R 7 79 5 ^9U0. 11 n 4 odiydi y-iMurii 1 vvtibi U. / 1 N^diydiy iNUbc oiccPk 9OAH . Of t n 4 14 ft 74 ft 91 4 «= ; f7t 0 7 9*^ 7 n 4 3 9 foto3. o f t 1 O .O n 4 Odiydi y-oi idW Oolnar\/_\/arc it\/ 94 n nu . o3 R 7 7/f ot. un 1Q ft 9 1 odiydiy- vdibiiy o. / 1 0 .9 99 n n 4 7 7 ftn 9 1ft 9 nU . 39 Odiydl y-VVcbl cuiTioniori-Dcveriy-oidreview ft9 f^ nu. o R 9 9 fOtUn. D f t 19 n n 4 CUl 1 l Ui llUi rOdlUcl 92.1 0.4 7.5 82.3 17.3 0u..t3 CvJlIIUrilUl l~>^dblic; L/UWilb 83.7 0.3 16.0 72.5 26.8 01..69 Edmonton-Centre 80.0 19.2 Edmonton-Ellerslie 87.2 00..87 11.9 6768..94 2292..77 24.0 0.4 Edmonton-Glengarry 82.6 1.2 16.2 75.4 0.6 Excludes data for one or more incompletely enumerated Indian reserves or Indian settlements. (10) Includes persons born outside the province of residence as well as persons born outside Canada who have Canadian citizenship by birth and, therefore, will not have immigrated to Canada. (14) Refers to persons who hold a student authorization, employment authorization or Minister's permit, or who are refugee claimants. Alberta Provincial Electoral Division Summary (continued) Home Language Place of Birth % % % % norma no nt yjd 1 1 i di ici 11 PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION English French Languages Immigrants % Non- % Non- 17.0 tzaiTiOrilOi 1 Olci lUl a 93.7 0.9 5>4 innmi8g2ra.n6t s<^°> 16.0 Residents'^"* CaiTlOlllUll OUlU Ddi 1.3 5.3 83.6 0.4 93.4 0.4 Cu Q Hi T mi u ri»i ni u t rr » n 1 _ Mn i yii h H 1aQ l n l rul oc 83.5 0.6 16.0 75.0 23.6 1.4 89.6 10.2 79.7 19.8 0.5 Edmonton-Manning 01..10 7.6 18.9 t a m 0 n T O n - M cu 1 u ng 91 .4 80.3 0.7 carnonion-ivieaaowiarK 90.3 0.6 79.7 19.7 turnonion-iviiii oreeK 88.4 11..03 11509...814 7782..28 2261.,65 000...636 cvjiTiuriiuri-iviMi vvuuub 83.2 18.3 CQlllUl llUl 1 INUlWUUU 81.3 73.2 0.8 26.1 0.4 19.6 tzaiTioruorrnivcrvicw 91.4 0.9 7.7 76.7 9.6 31..70 canioiiiui i-nuii ici luru 90.0 0.4 76.7 22.2 2.0 CUi 1 l Ui llUl 1 Oil all IL>UI la 90.2 2.2 7.7 78.6 19.5 76.5 cut 1 l Ul llUl 1 VV 1 l llcl 1 l uU 90.5 0.5 9.0 22.7 0.8 rxiiuiic riuui\y vitsw 98.3 1.6 91.5 0.1 138..64 0.2 L^ai Ml >_/vjL>i 11 ai ic; 90.7 0.9 85.0 1.4 8.4 Ddi 1 1 I cdU VvcollULrl\ 97.0 0.9 21. .14 90.7 0.2 RDUri» n nI\I /l \y/VilllllQc_ O Or»UlirUl L1 . aali^\Ca * 93.1 5.6 94.6 957...123 0.2 oirairiiTiurc diuuko 94.1 57..88 92.5 0.3 0.1 L/diaSlOi 1- IdUci - VVdllltsr 92.0 0.1 90.5 9.3 1.6 10.0 rO^i\Ur\V\ciiar RDadri--PrrUtlrlt OQadeolr^\adtlrO>ih QI\cAWidalr i 1 98.1 0.3 89.9 0.1 0.1 oypress-MGaicine nai 95.1 0.2 4,7 92.5 7.2 0.3 1.9 nL^riadvy/itunini Xv/aaililcPyu - rv^^asiiilimiapir 97.9 0.2 93.4 76..05 Ui Ull II Icllcl Ol III lUUrV 93.9 6.0 92.9 0.1 0.1 0.1 uunvegdn 87.1 9.0 3.9 93.5 0.1 Crfo\nr^ KiAv/i^cKiAvii u rirr r *aa\y/ 95.6 1.1 3.3 88.4 116..24 0.4 O^irdalnl/UHco Pr r Iadilrliloc- QOmIrItILU'lx\/y 96.9 2.8 0.4 93.1 00..32 0.5 3.3 92.6 67..17 Grande Prairie-Wapiti 96.2 Highwood 96.4 31..52 90.3 9.6 0.1 0.2 93.6 Innisfail-Sylvan Lake 98.7 0.1 0.2 91.1 3.7 94.6 6.2 Lac La Biche-St. Paul* 5.1 5.2 0.2 Excludes data for one or more incompletely enumerated Indian reserves or Indian settlements. (10) Includes persons born outside the province of residence as well as persons born outside Canada who have Canadian citizenship by birth and, therefore, will not have immigrated to Canada. (14) Refers to persons who hold a student authorization, employment authorization or Minister's permit, or who are refugee claimants. 5 Alberta Provincial Electoral Division Summary (continued) Home Language Place of Birth /o % % % Non-official PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION English French Languages Immigrants pe%r m aNonne-n t % Non- 7 n Q ft9 ft 1 /.u tamonion-Laienora Q7 9 n 9 immigQQr*9a^ n t fnst* ^"^' UU..4O Residents'^''* L6duc 1 9 \70.U fDt. y Q U.ii 1L c ^litl^l^^D^rrii/u^y/c^^ CCodobtl n 9 o.o fOt^9. 7/ 11 7 / . un n1 . /UI ftt^ ft U.4 L.c;li lUi lUyc vVc;ol 7 nU. O OO.O 1 Q 9 L1 I iUttttcn RDrUtxWA/ Q1 1 n 9 ft ft O / .O 1 9 Q U.O O/ . .OO O.O n 9 7 Q1 A LiviriybiUiitJ-ividoicUU ^.y y 1 .4 ivieuioiiic^ ndi QA Q n 9 9 Q ffttf7t 7'X 1 f 1t . 1u^ UU..vli OO. / 1 . o / .0 OwiICHiob nuiirulbchuiu r iyr\ / _- T ih n riocoe Hniiililbc 30.0 n 9 Q9 9 7 C nU . OQ reacG niver 77 9 9 Q 9n ft y4.o 0.0 rU\. / oi nu . un 11 . A4 Q9 A 7 9 ronoKa-nirnDey neu ueer-iNonn Qy7/ ./4I U.O 9 Q Q 7 U.4 nu . un cyDjiQy . .o1Q QyO .. /yQ U.l 9 t; U.ii nGaWaTGr Q7 c: 9 Q ft 7 yo. 1 Q7 4 U.O 9 Q QQ 4 ft A U.ii nocKy iviouniain nouse yo.4 D.4 U.^ Ol. rMUcil Q7 n 7 9 n ft7 R 19/1 1 . o o / .o U. 1 onerwooa r aiK yo.o U.4 folyQ. u f i il1n U^ ..' /f7 U.O opiUL/c; OiUVc OiUiycUil Ol. /AlUtJil Qy 7 / .f0t nu . yQ 1 .o Q9 9 7 7 1 .0 U. 1 OlUiiy rldlil yo.4 U.l yi .u OQ . OQ c o U.l Vcyr cviiic viKiny y4.i U.^i yo.b U.iC verrTiiMon-uoyorninsTer 97.1 2.9 93.8 5.9 0.3 0.1 94.8 vvainwrigni 97.5 2.1 0.4 1.3 5.1 0.1 West Yellowhead 96.0 22..07 91.2 8.6 0.2 Wetaskiwin-Camrose 97.9 2.0 91.2 8.3 0.1 1.7 0.4 Whitecourt-Ste. Anne 0.8 92.2 97.1 0.2 Excludes data for one or more incompletely enumerated Indian reserves or Indian settlements. (10) Includes persons born outside the province of residence as well as persons born outside Canada who have Canadian citizenship by birth and, therefore, will not have immigrated to Canada. (14) Refers to persons who hold a student authorization, employment authorization or Minister's permit, or who are refugee claimants. 6

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