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The last census is from 2006: Newfoundland and Labrador: 505,469 Prince Edouard Island: 135,851 Nova Scotia: 913,462 New Brunswick: 729,997 Quebec: 7,546,131 Ontario: 12,160,282 Manitoba: 1,148,401 Saskatchewan: 968,157 Alberta: 3,290,350 British Columbia: 4,113,487 Yukon Territory: 30,372 Northwest Territory: 41,464 Nunavut: 29,474

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