Population Ontario. Population The number of people inhabiting a certain region/area.

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Population Ontario

Population The number of people inhabiting a certain region/area

Interesting Numbers In 2002 the population of Ontario was 12,068,301 There where 410,574 people living in the Niagara Region in 2002 The 5 largest cities where 1. Toronto - 4,682, Ottawa - 774, Hamilton - 662, London - 432, Kitchener - 414,284 In 2002 the population of Ontario was 12,068,301 There where 410,574 people living in the Niagara Region in 2002 The 5 largest cities where 1. Toronto - 4,682, Ottawa - 774, Hamilton - 662, London - 432, Kitchener - 414,284

Birth Rate Birth Rate is the number of births per 1000 people In 2001 the birth rate of Ontario was 11.1 The birth rate of Canada was 11 Birth Rate is the number of births per 1000 people In 2001 the birth rate of Ontario was 11.1 The birth rate of Canada was 11

Death Rate Death Rate is the number of deaths per 1000 people In 2001 the death rate of Ontario was 7.4 The death rate of Canada was 7.4 Death Rate is the number of deaths per 1000 people In 2001 the death rate of Ontario was 7.4 The death rate of Canada was 7.4

Immigration Rate Immigration Rate is the number of immigrants per 1000 people In 2001 the immigration rate was Immigration Rate is the number of immigrants per 1000 people In 2001 the immigration rate was

Emigration Rate Emigration Rate is the number of immigrants per 1000 people In 2001 the emigration rate was Emigration Rate is the number of immigrants per 1000 people In 2001 the emigration rate was

Population Growth Rate The measurement which combines both natural increase and net migration to calculate the overall growth of a country’s (or area’s) population Birth Rate - Death Rate + Immigration Rate - Emigration Rate = Population Growth Rate Ontario’s Population Growth Rate in 2001 was The measurement which combines both natural increase and net migration to calculate the overall growth of a country’s (or area’s) population Birth Rate - Death Rate + Immigration Rate - Emigration Rate = Population Growth Rate Ontario’s Population Growth Rate in 2001 was