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2016 Tax Year Table 1a - Federal Electoral District Statistics for All Returns - 2016 Tax Year Total Income Net Income Taxable Income FED ID Federal Electoral Districts Total ($000) ($000) ($000) PR 10 Newfoundland and Labrador 10001 Avalon 72,030 3,425,814 3,168,392 3,060,218 10002 Bonavista--Burin--Trinity 64,920 2,453,784 2,303,218 2,185,134 10003 Coast of Bays--Central--Notre Dame 65,130 2,458,068 2,286,474 2,173,178 10004 Labrador 20,830 1,169,248 1,089,412 992,898 10005 Long Range Mountains 77,250 2,914,423 2,714,495 2,579,982 10006 St. John's East 66,670 3,668,269 3,345,338 3,268,761 10007 St. John's South--Mount Pearl 66,270 3,086,318 2,836,073 2,739,070 TOTAL 433,100 19,175,924 17,743,402 16,999,241 Table 1a - Federal Electoral District Statistics for All Returns - 2016 Tax Year Total Income Net Income Taxable Income FED ID Federal Electoral Districts Total ($000) ($000) ($000) PR 11 Prince Edward Island 11001 Cardigan 29,970 1,237,610 1,140,059 1,103,647 11002 Charlottetown 29,650 1,192,487 1,098,089 1,060,050 11003 Egmont 29,310 1,079,972 1,003,318 959,122 11004 Malpeque 28,880 1,194,581 1,098,945 1,059,173 TOTAL 117,810 4,704,650 4,340,412 4,181,993 Table 1a - Federal Electoral District Statistics for All Returns - 2016 Tax Year Total Income Net Income Taxable Income FED ID Federal Electoral Districts Total ($000) ($000) ($000) PR 12 Nova Scotia 12001 Cape Breton--Canso 59,950 2,234,171 2,074,721 1,980,399 12002 Central Nova 60,040 2,370,409 2,190,341 2,106,315 12003 Cumberland--Colchester 66,070 2,418,184 2,242,671 2,156,801 12004 Dartmouth--Cole Harbour 74,670 3,360,261 3,056,811 2,990,209 12005 Halifax 72,440 3,582,762 3,290,294 3,209,508 12006 Halifax West 75,220 3,719,510 3,389,142 3,331,581 12007 Kings--Hants 67,220 2,632,211 2,429,195 2,353,692 12008 Sackville--Preston--Chezzetcook 69,410 3,231,041 2,949,533 2,896,662 12009 South Shore--St. Margarets 78,020 3,192,345 2,938,695 2,823,590 12010 Sydney--Victoria 60,190 2,074,518 1,928,247 1,829,330 12011 West Nova 70,150 2,465,920 2,288,974 2,183,204 TOTAL 753,400 31,281,331 28,778,623 27,861,290 Table 1a - Federal Electoral District Statistics for All Returns - 2016 Tax Year Total Income Net Income Taxable Income FED ID Federal Electoral Districts Total ($000) ($000) ($000) PR 13 New Brunswick 13001 Acadie--Bathurst 68,360 2,408,636 2,248,847 2,130,475 13002 Beauséjour 69,250 2,802,172 2,578,629 2,499,544 13003 Fredericton 64,650 2,913,354 2,638,116 2,585,539 13004 Fundy Royal 64,050 2,806,496 2,559,719 2,503,047 13005 Madawaska--Restigouche 52,220 1,832,242 1,694,801 1,603,950 13006 Miramichi--Grand Lake 48,480 1,614,641 1,504,310 1,431,317 13007 Moncton--Riverview--Dieppe 75,080 3,066,088 2,813,633 2,734,771 13008 New Brunswick Southwest 53,530 2,193,562 2,013,000 1,955,252 13009 Saint John--Rothesay 64,080 2,708,692 2,491,646 2,411,785 13010 Tobique--Mactaquac 55,650 2,068,388 1,919,871 1,841,232 TOTAL 615,360 24,414,271 22,462,573 21,696,913 Table 1a - Federal Electoral District Statistics for All Returns - 2016 Tax Year Total Income Net Income Taxable Income FED ID Federal Electoral Districts Total ($000) ($000) ($000) PR 24 Quebec 24001 Abitibi--Baie-James--Nunavik--Eeyou 62,830 2,472,070 2,268,438 2,096,956 24002 Abitibi--Témiscamingue 83,840 3,553,223 3,263,713 3,113,290 24003 Ahuntsic-Cartierville 89,820 3,651,245 3,341,924 3,199,294 24004 Alfred-Pellan 80,660 3,671,183 3,340,429 3,250,928 24005 Argenteuil--La Petite-Nation 78,070 3,008,332 2,753,204 2,624,076 24006 Avignon--La Mitis--Matane--Matapédia 60,560 2,004,118 1,857,036 1,736,367 24007 Beauce 88,070 3,340,556 3,072,492 2,927,140 24008 Beauport--Limoilou 77,740 2,895,465 2,630,215 2,499,872 24009 Bécancour--Nicolet--Saurel 78,150 2,962,666 2,699,822 2,560,419 24010 Bellechasse--Les Etchemins--Lévis 95,240 3,978,108 3,598,643 3,464,461 24011 Beloeil--Chambly 93,070 4,730,364 4,275,851 4,182,707 24012 Berthier--Maskinongé 86,630 3,128,449 2,870,437 2,721,300 24013 Thérèse-De Blainville 81,070 4,276,452 3,878,944 3,792,250 24014 Pierre-Boucher--Les Patriotes--Verchères 81,490 4,596,476 4,138,628 4,041,962 24015 Bourassa 76,510 2,201,845 2,056,031 1,911,683 24016 Brome--Missisquoi 86,810 3,686,925 3,365,344 3,231,960 24017 Brossard--Saint-Lambert 87,080 4,502,396 4,080,467 3,973,207 24018 Rimouski-Neigette--Témiscouata--Les Basques 71,590 2,706,354 2,480,406 2,350,015 24019 Charlesbourg--Haute-Saint-Charles 86,940 3,795,622 3,410,151 3,331,679 24020 Beauport--Côte-de-Beaupré--Île d’Orléans--Charlevoix 78,450 3,347,711 3,004,793 2,905,556 24021 Châteauguay--Lacolle 80,680 3,228,119 2,960,335 2,854,637 24022 Chicoutimi--Le Fjord 67,730 2,791,741 2,518,639 2,422,121 24023 Compton--Stanstead 84,090 3,390,685 3,094,919 2,983,644 24024 Dorval--Lachine--LaSalle 89,220 3,444,489 3,166,322 3,036,348 24025 Drummond 83,520 3,059,781 2,821,965 2,687,402 24026 Gaspésie--Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine 66,600 2,301,317 2,142,291 1,975,138 24027 Gatineau 84,100 3,650,914 3,317,476 3,227,443 24028 Hochelaga 84,010 3,117,228 2,865,582 2,734,368 24029 Honoré-Mercier 82,230 3,126,954 2,875,687 2,766,299 24030 Hull--Aylmer 78,560 3,671,923 3,322,330 3,233,826 24031 Joliette 87,230 3,169,174 2,902,700 2,747,753 24032 Jonquière 73,300 3,009,821 2,713,249 2,614,105 24033 La Pointe-de-l'Île 85,660 3,261,445 2,981,606 2,859,471 24034 La Prairie 86,550 4,300,209 3,893,936 3,809,318 24035 Lac-Saint-Jean 86,780 3,206,237 2,920,456 2,781,819 24036 Lac-Saint-Louis 85,610 5,153,291 4,661,921 4,545,647 24037 LaSalle--Émard--Verdun 86,460 3,170,405 2,920,704 2,789,515 24038 Laurentides--Labelle 97,600 3,790,926 3,469,041 3,306,624 24039 Laurier--Sainte-Marie 92,870 3,960,077 3,647,436 3,499,168 24040 Laval--Les Îles 84,050 3,668,520 3,357,235 3,258,171 24041 Longueuil--Charles-LeMoyne 85,100 2,995,761 2,757,293 2,642,047 24042 Lévis--Lotbinière 90,990 4,251,414 3,825,816 3,728,981 24043 Longueuil--Saint-Hubert 87,920 3,881,470 3,527,806 3,408,137 24044 Louis-Hébert 85,460 4,765,180 4,261,291 4,170,374 24045 Louis-Saint-Laurent 94,450 4,414,200 3,946,151 3,864,579 24046 Manicouagan 73,830 3,119,627 2,855,494 2,726,789 24047 Mégantic--L'Érable 72,950 2,516,821 2,321,641 2,187,032 24048 Mirabel 92,340 4,015,025 3,667,197 3,573,682 24049 Montarville 77,840 4,375,939 3,923,797 3,861,783 24050 Montcalm 85,940 3,376,771 3,095,802 2,977,644 Table 1a - Federal Electoral District Statistics for All Returns - 2016 Tax Year Total Income Net Income Taxable Income FED ID Federal Electoral Districts Total ($000) ($000) ($000) 24051 Montmagny--L'Islet--Kamouraska--Rivière-du-Loup 80,680 2,896,043 2,669,085 2,532,876 24052 Mount Royal 83,620 4,884,794 4,477,167 4,336,242 24053 Notre-Dame-de-Grâce--Westmount 82,370 5,775,578 5,300,618 5,151,039 24054 Outremont 66,530 3,488,964 3,208,072 3,099,477 24055 Papineau 86,100 2,736,834 2,533,909 2,396,719 24056 Pierrefonds--Dollard 86,110 3,919,965 3,575,200 3,461,175 24057 Pontiac 88,560 4,177,035 3,781,101 3,672,320 24058 Portneuf--Jacques-Cartier 92,380 4,458,991 4,005,662 3,892,539 24059 Québec 79,280 3,309,017 3,017,936 2,891,535 24060 Repentigny 94,060 4,253,844 3,841,260 3,744,750 24061 Richmond--Arthabaska 87,610 3,221,923 2,956,066 2,813,028 24062 Rivière-des-Mille-Îles 82,490 3,772,855 3,422,141 3,336,733 24063 Rivière-du-Nord 91,420 3,548,132 3,257,694 3,128,821 24064 Rosemont--La Petite-Patrie 86,070 3,574,259 3,265,159 3,143,002 24065 Marc-Aurèle-Fortin 79,610 3,729,798 3,376,534 3,305,654 24066 Saint-Hyacinthe--Bagot 84,100 3,156,331 2,902,214 2,771,338 24067 Saint-Jean 89,630 3,711,901 3,398,005 3,277,106 24068 Saint-Laurent 76,510 3,162,287 2,902,082 2,782,629 24069 Saint-Léonard--Saint-Michel 86,290 2,608,544 2,430,999 2,295,601 24070 Saint-Maurice--Champlain 90,010 3,162,582 2,875,820 2,721,484 24071 Salaberry--Suroît 93,470 3,519,931 3,232,373 3,082,127 24072 Shefford 91,040 3,523,466 3,219,894 3,088,201 24073 Sherbrooke 89,420 3,288,196 3,008,468 2,859,683 24074 Vaudreuil--Soulanges 92,900 4,663,354 4,238,307 4,154,433 24075 Terrebonne 87,380 3,933,249 3,575,385 3,487,072 24076 Trois-Rivières 91,510 3,525,551 3,176,418 3,023,803 24077 Ville-Marie--Le Sud-Ouest--Île-des-Soeurs 104,490 5,723,223 5,257,076 4,952,262 24078 Vimy 91,130 3,325,914 3,056,775 2,931,367 TOTAL 6,573,000 279,747,586 255,084,509 245,522,005 Table 1a - Federal Electoral District Statistics for All Returns - 2016 Tax Year Total Income Net Income Taxable Income FED ID Federal Electoral Districts Total ($000) ($000) ($000) PR 35 Ontario 35001 Ajax 90,790 4,221,309 3,873,844 3,788,376 35002 Algoma--Manitoulin--Kapuskasing 64,770 2,507,490 2,318,609 2,186,852 35003 Aurora--Oak Ridges--Richmond Hill 89,120 4,862,441 4,433,541 4,332,964 35004 Barrie--Innisfil 83,840 3,976,105 3,657,738 3,579,221 35005 Barrie--Springwater--Oro-Medonte 75,450 3,580,736 3,279,137 3,186,155 35006 Bay of Quinte 89,410 3,736,761 3,422,203 3,266,733 35007 Beaches--East York 82,890 4,723,208 4,313,239 4,174,845 35008 Brampton Centre 79,460 2,861,108 2,676,879 2,582,487 35009 Brampton East 98,720 3,404,889 3,171,264 3,044,689 35010 Brampton North 94,190 3,574,486 3,318,289 3,222,967 35011 Brampton South 97,820 3,541,779 3,298,051 3,181,328 35012 Brampton West 101,500 3,781,263 3,528,378 3,430,419 35013 Brantford--Brant 97,650 4,119,804 3,811,323 3,666,703 35014 Bruce--Grey--Owen Sound 84,830 3,539,837 3,257,001 3,120,915 35015 Burlington 99,120 6,030,904 5,498,118 5,387,653 35016 Cambridge 98,320 4,624,612 4,278,310 4,150,201 35017 Chatham-Kent--Leamington 95,550 3,754,109 3,492,884 3,299,114 35018 Davenport 83,920 3,533,703 3,288,538 3,157,494 35019 Don Valley
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