

Provides a correlation table between 2001 census tracts and those delineated for 2006, including a flag indicating whether each area is wholy or partially contained in the 2006 area.
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Documentation and data. [Restricted to UT, Ryerson and York University IP addresses
The dissemination area correspondence file provides a correlation table between 2001 census dissemination areas (DAs) and dissemination blocks and those delineated for 2006, including a flag indicating whether each area is wholy or partially contained in the 2006 area.
Access: restricted to University of Toronto, Ryerson University, and York University faculty, students, and staff. Disseminated by Data Liberation Initiative.
User guide
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Download data: dissemination area, dissemination block correspondence file. [Restricted to UT, Ryerson and York University IP addresses
SPSS syntax file: dissemination area, dissemination block file
(92-151-XBB)The Dissemination Area and Land Area Correspondence File (92-156XBB_da_lan-ad_sup_corr.txt) describes the relationship of the 2006 dissemination area with the 2001 dissemination area.
Access: unrestricted.
Download data
Documentation
(92-151-XBB)Contains all census geographic codes for each census block.
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User guide, SPSS syntax file [UT/DLS rev. 2008/08/29]
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(92F0009XPB)Municipal changes information is received through provincial/territorial gazettes, letters patent, and orders-in-council. This information is processed by Statistics Canada's Geography Division. The interim list may or maynot include all changes that have occured within the given time period.
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The Postal Code Conversion File (PCCF) provides the correspondence between the six character code and Statistics Canada's standard geographical areas (e.g. Census divisions, Census subdivisions, Federal Electoral Districts) for which census data and other statistics are produced.The latest version of the PCCF [at time of writing] links over 787,000 postal code records, created up to the end of November 2006, to the geographical areas used in the 1996 Census and to Universal Transverse Mercator System (UTM) coordinates and latitude/longitude coordinates. This version contains a new field called the single postal code indicator; this field will be useful in cases where a given postal code is assigned to multiple standard geographic areas. It indicates which of the standard geographic units is the most representative of the postal code.
Access: restricted to University of Toronto faculty, students, and staff for academic research and teaching purposes.Forthcoming
The Postal code/1996 federal riding file is a digital file which provides a link between the six character postal code and Canada's federal ridings. The current version of the file links 701,002 postal code records, existing as of May 1998, to the 301 federal ridings.The file was conceived as a tool for use with administrative files containing postal codes. By using the postal code as a link, data from administrative files may be organized and/or tabulated by federal riding. Using this tool, federal government departments will be able to respond more quickly and easily to MP's requests for information about their ridings.
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Forthcoming
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Created: 2007/03/16; Last updated: 2008/08/29