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Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) are found in every province of Canada. The Mormon populations of each of the provinces are:

Alberta: 75,600 members

Ontario: 45,350 members

British Columbia: 28,800 members

Quebec: 10,700 members

Saskatchewan: 5,500 members

Nova Scotia: 4,860 members

Manitoba: 4,500 members

New Brunswick: 2,900 members

Newfoundland/Labrador: 720 members

Prince Edward Island: 425 members

Yukon Terr: 260 members

Northwest Terr: 135 members

Therefore, about half of all Mormons in Canada live in Alberta and Ontario.

The Church does not release statistics for any area smaller than a state or province, so Mormon populations for specific cities are not available.

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