Comment 90914

By Fred Street (anonymous) | Posted August 14, 2013 at 16:25:54 in reply to Comment 90913

If you consider net movement over the same decade, Ward 2 population fell as well.

2001: 38,349
2011: 37,569

http://www.raisethehammer.org/blog/1159
http://www.raisethehammer.org/article/1541

The population picture improves ever so slightly when you look at the city's six core census tracts (contained between Queen, Wellington and the rail lines), which posted a net gain of 539 residents during that same decade.

CT 0064.00
2001: 1,849
2011: 1,658

CT 0063.00
2001: 3,440
2011: 3,182

CT 0049.00
2001: 2,471
2011: 2,473

CT 0048.00
2001: 1,658
2011: 1,858

CT 0037.00
2001: 2,503
2011: 2,464

CT 0036.00
2001: 2,617
2011: 3,242

That last tract is arguably responsible for the uptick in Ward 2 population between 2006 and 2011, and definitely colours the above sample.

0064 and 0063 fall to the north of Cannon, astride James. Population 2001-2011: 250 residents lost

0049 and 0048 fall to the south of Cannon, astride James. Population 2001-2011: 202 residents added

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