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AbstractThe distribution of incomes above the national male median
of $25 270 were most prominent in the urban centres including Victoria, Vancouver,
Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Ottawa-Hull, Montréal. However, a number
of rural and northern census divisions had incomes above the male national median.
These included Prince George in the Fraser Fort-George Regional District and
the Peace River Regional District of British Columbia. These high incomes were
partially attributed to the higher wages as a result of employment incentives
such as living and wage supplements to compensate for the higher costs of living.
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