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CAMPAIGN2000__Child Poverty Rates by Riding.Xlsx Federal Riding Province All # of # of families persons children 0- with 17 children Abbotsford British Columbia 16200 58600 21740 Abitibi--Baie-James--Nunavik--Eeyou Quebec 15060 55510 23740 Abitibi--Témiscamingue Quebec 15560 55190 20500 Acadie--Bathurst New Brunswick 12950 40670 11550 Ahuntsic-Cartierville Quebec 17770 62390 23070 Ajax Ontario 24080 86290 30130 Alfred-Pellan Quebec 17090 60950 20610 Algoma--Manitoulin--Kapuskasing Ontario 11760 39910 14450 Argenteuil--La Petite-Nation Quebec 14200 48260 17440 Aurora--Oak Ridges--Richmond Hill Ontario 23740 86130 27690 Avalon Newfoundland and Labrador 15830 53000 17220 Avignon--La Mitis--Matane--Matapédia Quebec 10410 35930 12540 Banff--Airdrie Alberta 23320 85500 34200 Barrie--Innisfil Ontario 20340 72490 26680 Barrie--Springwater--Oro-Medonte Ontario 15280 52470 18290 Battle River--Crowfoot Alberta 18100 67870 26020 Battlefords--Lloydminster Saskatchewan 12970 48240 20620 Bay of Quinte / Baie de Quinte Ontario 16090 54620 19420 Beaches--East York Ontario 18390 62350 22420 Beauce Quebec 16950 61480 22340 Beauport--Côte-de-Beaupré--Île d'Orléans--CharlevoixQuebec 14440 50520 16990 Beauport--Limoilou Quebec 11700 38560 13850 Beauséjour New Brunswick 12830 42810 13960 Bécancour--Nicolet--Saurel Quebec 13130 45400 15710 Bellechasse--Les Etchemins--Lévis Quebec 16360 57500 20160 Beloeil--Chambly Quebec 19460 69120 25800 Berthier--Maskinongé Quebec 15490 53710 18660 Bonavista--Burin--Trinity Newfoundland and Labrador 12130 39790 11760 Bourassa Quebec 16230 55740 21690 Bow River Alberta 20270 79140 33020 Brampton Centre / Brampton-Centre Ontario 19780 68430 23960 Brampton East / Brampton-Est Ontario 26400 99730 36420 Brampton North / Brampton-Nord Ontario 24300 88230 29700 Brampton South / Brampton-Sud Ontario 22730 80850 28010 Brampton West / Brampton-Ouest Ontario 27760 102060 38670 Brandon--Souris Manitoba 14230 52390 21160 Brantford--Brant Ontario 22480 78160 28840 Brome--Missisquoi Quebec 13920 48880 18130 Brossard--Saint-Lambert Quebec 17190 60600 20160 Bruce--Grey--Owen Sound Ontario 15410 54570 19330 Burlington Ontario 19820 68680 21870 BURNABY NORTH-SEYMOUR British Columbia 16980 58790 17380 Burnaby South / Burnaby-Sud British Columbia 17740 60010 16910 Calgary Centre / Calgary-Centre Alberta 12120 40990 14930 Calgary Confederation Alberta 15310 52500 18640 Calgary Forest Lawn Alberta 19260 69080 26410 Calgary Heritage Alberta 19200 68040 23470 Calgary Midnapore Alberta 21240 75880 26240 Calgary Nose Hill Alberta 21250 76580 26330 Calgary Rocky Ridge Alberta 24130 89070 33000 Calgary Shepard Alberta 25860 93400 37280 Calgary Signal Hill Alberta 20420 73980 27330 Calgary Skyview Alberta 26290 98410 39910 Cambridge Ontario 20320 71690 25800 Cape Breton--Canso Nova Scotia 11570 38440 12200 Cardigan Prince Edward Island 6180 21710 7340 Cariboo--Prince George British Columbia 17190 60110 22970 Carleton Ontario 17280 64230 23560 Carlton Trail--Eagle Creek /Sentier Carlton--Eagle CreekSaskatchewan 14000 53300 21340 Central Nova / Nova-Centre Nova Scotia 11210 38050 12790 Central Okanagan--Similkameen--Nicola British Columbia 14610 49640 17640 Charlesbourg--Haute-Saint-Charles Quebec 15990 55200 20120 Charleswood--St. James--Assiniboia--Headingley Manitoba 12820 44350 14820 Charlottetown Prince Edward Island 5380 17990 6090 Châteauguay--Lacolle Quebec 16560 58970 20980 Chatham-Kent--Leamington Ontario 18320 65950 24430 Chicoutimi--Le Fjord Quebec 11090 38110 12840 Chilliwack--Hope British Columbia 15480 55780 22080 Churchill--Keewatinook Aski Manitoba 18280 71270 34060 Cloverdale--Langley City British Columbia 20350 72350 27170 Coast of Bays--Central--Notre Dame Newfoundland and Labrador 12470 41260 13050 Compton--Stanstead Quebec 16700 60470 22890 Coquitlam--Port Coquitlam British Columbia 22600 78580 24730 Courtenay--Alberni British Columbia 14810 49830 17780 Cowichan--Malahat--Langford British Columbia 16620 56860 20850 Cumberland--Colchester Nova Scotia 12430 41890 14570 Cypress Hills--Grasslands Saskatchewan 10450 39550 14750 Dartmouth--Cole Harbour Nova Scotia 14420 47700 16180 Dauphin--Swan River--Neepawa Manitoba 13920 51350 20430 Davenport Ontario 16060 52850 16650 Delta British Columbia 18120 64730 20330 Desnethé--Missinippi--Churchill River / Desnethé--Missinippi--RivièreSaskatchewan Churchill 15110 56490 26480 Don Valley East / Don Valley-Est Ontario 16250 55460 19090 Don Valley North / Don Valley-Nord Ontario 18990 64100 18320 Don Valley West / Don Valley-Ouest Ontario 17610 64590 22430 Dorval--Lachine--LaSalle Quebec 17950 60930 21750 Drummond Quebec 15200 53850 20830 Dufferin--Caledon Ontario 24450 89270 30670 Durham Ontario 23820 85460 30590 Edmonton Centre / Edmonton-Centre Alberta 12520 41910 15560 Edmonton Griesbach Alberta 17360 59840 24000 Edmonton Manning Alberta 21410 77050 29310 Edmonton Mill Woods Alberta 21730 79350 30030 Edmonton Riverbend Alberta 20650 75260 26840 Edmonton Strathcona Alberta 12910 43860 15570 Edmonton West / Edmonton-Ouest Alberta 20820 73640 27330 Edmonton--Wetaskiwin Alberta 26300 96320 39070 Eglinton--Lawrence Ontario 19670 71050 24940 Egmont Prince Edward Island 5970 20720 7220 Elgin--Middlesex--London Ontario 19250 70850 26700 Elmwood--Transcona Manitoba 15930 55720 20590 Esquimalt--Saanich--Sooke British Columbia 16440 55980 19610 Essex Ontario 21340 78030 27040 Etobicoke Centre / Etobicoke-Centre Ontario 20930 72150 21690 Etobicoke North / Etobicoke-Nord Ontario 22750 80610 29340 Etobicoke--Lakeshore Ontario 18990 62920 20070 Flamborough--Glanbrook Ontario 18570 68440 24940 Fleetwood--Port Kells British Columbia 22230 80800 26140 Foothills Alberta 18450 69030 26680 Fort McMurray--Cold Lake Alberta 19030 68710 28480 Fredericton New Brunswick 12740 43630 15980 Fundy Royal New Brunswick 13580 47700 17100 Gaspésie--Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine Quebec 11570 37840 11160 Gatineau Quebec 17150 58130 21210 Glengarry--Prescott--Russell Ontario 18290 64740 22290 Grande Prairie--Mackenzie Alberta 20930 78110 33290 Guelph Ontario 22110 77990 27770 Haldimand--Norfolk Ontario 17380 62780 22290 Haliburton--Kawartha Lakes--Brock Ontario 15480 53570 17750 Halifax Nova Scotia 11250 37430 12870 Halifax West / Halifax-Ouest Nova Scotia 15260 52700 18580 Hamilton Centre / Hamilton-Centre Ontario 14030 46590 18230 Hamilton East--Stoney Creek / Hamilton-Est--StoneyOntario Creek 18600 63190 20970 Hamilton Mountain Ontario 18950 65490 21750 Hamilton West--Ancaster--Dundas / Hamilton-Ouest--Ancaster--DundasOntario 18870 67450 21850 Hastings--Lennox and Addington Ontario 15270 53540 18850 Hochelaga Quebec 13020 42750 15660 Honoré-Mercier Quebec 17580 61260 21170 Hull--Aylmer Quebec 15610 53680 20610 Humber River--Black Creek Ontario 21130 72010 26830 Huron--Bruce Ontario 15280 55770 19570 Joliette Quebec 14450 49540 17770 Jonquière Quebec 13340 46900 16850 Kamloops--Thompson--Cariboo ( British Columbia 18450 63300 22680 Kanata--Carleton Ontario 20160 73450 26120 Kelowna--Lake Country British Columbia 17820 62360 22120 Kenora Ontario 11170 40740 17570 Kildonan--St. Paul Manitoba 14130 49610 16470 Kings--Hants Nova Scotia 14100 48150 16700 Kingston and the Islands / Kingston et les Îles Ontario 17240 58350 20720 King--Vaughan Ontario 26910 100170 34410 Kitchener Centre / Kitchener-Centre Ontario 15720 53670 19130 Kitchener South--Hespeler / Kitchener-Sud--HespelerOntario 19060 67670 24830 Kitchener--Conestoga Ontario 17630 65850 24240 Kootenay--Columbia British Columbia 16320 56720 20970 La Pointe-de-l'Île Quebec 15980 52900 18770 La Prairie Quebec 19660 69430 25310 Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador 5040 17590 6460 Lac-Saint-Jean Quebec 15190 54020 19490 Lac-Saint-Louis Quebec 19110 69110 21580 Lakeland Alberta 19170 71800 29330 Lambton--Kent--Middlesex Ontario 16730 61350 22070 Lanark--Frontenac--Kingston Ontario 15600 54480 18670 Langley--Aldergrove British Columbia 19790 71760 25440 LaSalle--Émard--Verdun Quebec 14840 48560 17380 Laurentides--Labelle Quebec 14780 49270 17050 Laurier--Sainte-Marie Quebec 9350 29990 11090 Laval--Les Îles Quebec 19020 68850 23830 Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau LakesOntario / Leeds-Grenville-Thousand 15250Islands et Rideau52750 Lakes18020 Lethbridge Alberta 17970 67170 27190 Lévis--Lotbinière Quebec 19050 69110 25330 London North Centre / London-Centre-Nord Ontario 17260 60000 21060 London West / London-Ouest Ontario 20600 72900 25900 London--Fanshawe Ontario 20890 71650 26180 Long Range Mountains Newfoundland and Labrador 14420 46390 14170 Longueuil--Charles-LeMoyne Quebec 16260 54720 19670 Longueuil--Saint-Hubert Quebec 16290 55660 19840 Louis-Hébert Quebec 13290 46470 15390 Louis-Saint-Laurent Quebec 17780 61850 22530 Madawaska--Restigouche ( New Brunswick 9160 29730 9470 Malpeque Prince Edward Island 5760 20640 7150 Manicouagan Quebec 14950 51100 18490 Marc-Aurèle-Fortin Quebec 18660 67270 23730 Markham--Stouffville Ontario 23890 87040 30060 Markham--Thornhill Ontario 20180 72120 20410 Markham--Unionville Ontario 24830 88700 27030 Medicine Hat--Cardston--Warner Alberta 17810 67410 28080 Mégantic--L'Érable Quebec 11990 42770 15400 Milton Ontario 22150 83120 33730 Mirabel Quebec 20800 74350 28390 Miramichi--Grand Lake New Brunswick 9600 31400 10290 Mission--Matsqui--Fraser Canyon British Columbia 15990 57710 21720 Mississauga Centre / Mississauga-Centre Ontario 22690 80110 24400 Mississauga East--Cooksville / Mississauga-Est--CooksvilleOntario 22470 77830 24420 Mississauga--Erin Mills Ontario 24470 90030 29040 Mississauga--Lakeshore Ontario 20650 72270 22420 Mississauga--Malton Ontario 24720 89170 29590 Mississauga--Streetsville
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