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Edmonton CMA Anglophone* Population in 1971 Census Sturgeon County Redwater Legal Edmonton CMA Anglophone* population in 1971 Census Sturgeon County by 2006 Census Tracts (CTs) Bon Accord Gibbons Bruderheim *Anglophones: Population with English as mother tongue Alexander 134 Morinville Fort Saskatchewan Edmonton St. Albert Lakeview Seba Wabamun Kapasiwin Beach Point Alison Wabamun 133B Spring Strathcona Lake County Spruce Grove Wabamun Betula Beach 133A Stony Stony Plain Plain 135 Parkland County Beaumont Devon New Sarepta Calmar Thorsby Leduc 2006 Leduc County 1 dot represents 500 anglophones 2001 Warburg Census Tract 1991 Census Subdivision 1981 Sundance Beach Not available Itaska Beach 1971 Golden Days Source: 2006 Census of Canada. Produced by Geography Division, Statistics Canada, 2007. Redwater Legal Edmonton CMA Anglophone* population in 1981 Census Sturgeon County by 2006 Census Tracts (CTs) Bon Accord Gibbons Bruderheim *Anglophones: Population with English as mother tongue Alexander 134 Morinville Fort Saskatchewan Edmonton St. Albert Lakeview Seba Wabamun Kapasiwin Beach Point Alison Wabamun 133B Spring Strathcona Lake County Spruce Grove Wabamun Betula Beach 133A Stony Stony Plain Plain 135 Parkland County Beaumont Devon New Sarepta Calmar Thorsby Leduc 2006 Leduc County 1 dot represents 500 anglophones 2001 Warburg Census Tract 1991 Census Subdivision 1981 Sundance Beach Not available Itaska Beach 1971 Golden Days Source: 2006 Census of Canada. Produced by Geography Division, Statistics Canada, 2007. Redwater Legal Edmonton CMA Anglophone* population in 1991 Census Sturgeon County by 2006 Census Tracts (CTs) Bon Accord Gibbons Bruderheim *Anglophones: Population with English as mother tongue Alexander 134 Morinville Fort Saskatchewan Edmonton St. Albert Lakeview Seba Wabamun Kapasiwin Beach Point Alison Wabamun 133B Spring Strathcona Lake County Spruce Grove Wabamun Betula Beach 133A Stony Stony Plain Plain 135 Parkland County Beaumont Devon New Sarepta Calmar Thorsby Leduc 2006 Leduc County 1 dot represents 500 anglophones 2001 Warburg Census Tract 1991 Census Subdivision 1981 Sundance Beach Not available Itaska Beach 1971 Golden Days Source: 2006 Census of Canada. Produced by Geography Division, Statistics Canada, 2007. Redwater Legal Edmonton CMA Anglophone* population in 2001 Census Sturgeon County by 2006 Census Tracts (CTs) Bon Accord Gibbons Bruderheim *Anglophones: Population with English as mother tongue Alexander 134 Morinville Fort Saskatchewan Edmonton St. Albert Lakeview Seba Wabamun Kapasiwin Beach Point Alison Wabamun 133B Spring Strathcona Lake County Spruce Grove Wabamun Betula Beach 133A Stony Stony Plain Plain 135 Parkland County Beaumont Devon New Sarepta Calmar Thorsby Leduc 2006 Leduc County 1 dot represents 500 anglophones 2001 Warburg Census Tract 1991 Census Subdivision 1981 Sundance Beach Not available Itaska Beach 1971 Golden Days Source: 2006 Census of Canada. Produced by Geography Division, Statistics Canada, 2007. Redwater Legal Edmonton CMA Anglophone* population in 2006 Census Sturgeon County by 2006 Census Tracts (CTs) Bon Accord Gibbons Bruderheim *Anglophones: Population with English as mother tongue Alexander 134 Morinville Fort Saskatchewan Edmonton St. Albert Lakeview Seba Wabamun Kapasiwin Beach Point Alison Wabamun 133B Spring Strathcona Lake County Spruce Grove Wabamun Betula Beach 133A Stony Stony Plain Plain 135 Parkland County Beaumont Devon New Sarepta Calmar Thorsby Leduc 2006 Leduc County 1 dot represents 500 anglophones 2001 Warburg Census Tract 1991 Census Subdivision 1981 Sundance Beach Not available Itaska Beach 1971 Golden Days Source: 2006 Census of Canada. Produced by Geography Division, Statistics Canada, 2007. .
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