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Open Data Religious Affiliation, 2001: Roman Catholic by Census Subdivision
Between 1991 and 2001, the number of Roman Catholics in Canada increased slightly, while the number adhering to Protestant denominations continued a long-term decline. The census enumerated just under 12.8 million Roman Catholics, up 4.8%, while the number of Protestants fell 8.2% to about 8.7...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- JP2
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Open Data Religious Affiliation, 2001: Roman Catholic by Census Division
Between 1991 and 2001, the number of Roman Catholics in Canada increased slightly, while the number adhering to Protestant denominations continued a long-term decline. The census enumerated just under 12.8 million Roman Catholics, up 4.8%, while the number of Protestants fell 8.2% to about 8.7...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- JP2
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Open Data Religious Affiliation, 2001: Protestant by Census Subdivision
Between 1991 and 2001, the number of Roman Catholics in Canada increased slightly, while the number adhering to Protestant denominations continued a long-term decline. The census enumerated just under 12.8 million Roman Catholics, up 4.8%, while the number of Protestants fell 8.2% to about 8.7...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- JP2
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Open Data Religious Affiliation, 2001: Protestant by Census Division
Between 1991 and 2001, the number of Roman Catholics in Canada increased slightly, while the number adhering to Protestant denominations continued a long-term decline. The census enumerated just under 12.8 million Roman Catholics, up 4.8%, while the number of Protestants fell 8.2% to about 8.7...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- JP2
- ZIP
- Other
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Open Data Religious Affiliation, 2001: Other Religions by Census Subdivision
Between 1991 and 2001, the number of Roman Catholics in Canada increased slightly, while the number adhering to Protestant denominations continued a long-term decline. The census enumerated just under 12.8 million Roman Catholics, up 4.8%, while the number of Protestants fell 8.2% to about 8.7...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- JP2
- ZIP
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Open Data Religious Affiliation, 2001: Other Religions by Census Division
Between 1991 and 2001, the number of Roman Catholics in Canada increased slightly, while the number adhering to Protestant denominations continued a long-term decline. The census enumerated just under 12.8 million Roman Catholics, up 4.8%, while the number of Protestants fell 8.2% to about 8.7...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- JP2
- ZIP
- Other
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Open Data Religious Affiliation, 2001: No Religion by Census Subdivision
Between 1991 and 2001, the number of Roman Catholics in Canada increased slightly, while the number adhering to Protestant denominations continued a long-term decline. The census enumerated just under 12.8 million Roman Catholics, up 4.8%, while the number of Protestants fell 8.2% to about 8.7...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- JP2
- ZIP
- Other
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Open Data Religious Affiliation, 2001: No Religion by Census Division
Between 1991 and 2001, the number of Roman Catholics in Canada increased slightly, while the number adhering to Protestant denominations continued a long-term decline. The census enumerated just under 12.8 million Roman Catholics, up 4.8%, while the number of Protestants fell 8.2% to about 8.7...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- JP2
- ZIP
- Other