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Census 2011's top five Canadian communities with the most men, women
OTTAWA - Top five communities (population 10,000 or more) with the highest percentage of male residents, according to census data released Tuesday by Statistics Canada.
Wood Buffalo, Alta., (includes Fort McMurray) 54.5 per cent
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Petawawa, Ont., 54.1 per cent
Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Que., 53.6 per cent
Red Deer Community, 52.6 per cent
Cold Lake, Alta., 52.5 per cent
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Top five communities (population 10,000 or more) with the highest percentage of female residents, according to census data released Tuesday by Statistics Canada.
Sidney, B.C., 55.2 per cent
Saint-Lambert, Que., 55 per cent
White Rock, B.C., 54.8 per cent
Oak Bay, B.C., 54.6 per cent
Parksville, B.C., 54.5 per cent
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