Mapping Notes
The data presented on the map layers were derived
from the 1996 Census and were based on either the 288 census divisions (CD) or
5984 census subdivisions (CSD) for which data are released. The
choropleth mapping technique is limited in use when displaying
data for the large areas in the northern and rural regions,
which contain small populations and are therefore, overemphasized.
To view the population figures of a specific CD
or CSD on a map,
press the "Get Statistics" button and select the area
of interest.
When comparing information between maps, it is important to understand
that each map layer is based on a unique set of data. The class intervals
used have been generated to represent the unique information on each map.
As a result, the maps cannot be directly compared to each other. The individual
maps, together with the supporting map text are the best sources for content
comparison.
Note that in choropleth technique, areas are completely shaded
and only one such layer can be viewed at a time.
At the time the census division boundaries were defined, Nunavut
had not yet been designated as an official territory. It is therefore
not referenced on the maps.
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