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Alberta Provincial Electoral Divisions -Summary Tables - 2021 (2023 Boundaries)

Description

Electoral Boundaries are defined by the Alberta Election Act, Chapter E-1, 2018. Provincial Electoral Divisions (PEDs) are territorial units represented by an elected Member to serve in the Alberta Provincial Legislative Assembly. These summary tables provide detailed demographic and socio-economic information for Alberta's 87 Provincial Electoral Divisions. Data have been specifically tabulated from the 2021 Census of Canada.

Updated

April 12, 2023

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Resources

Title and Dataset Information

Alternative Title

Alberta PED Summary Tables - 2021

Date Modified

2023-04-12

Update Frequency

Every 5 years

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Treasury Board and Finance

Resource Dates

Date Created

2023-04-12

Date Added to catalogue

2023-04-11T19:11:49.421304

Date Issued

2023-04-12

Date Modified

2023-04-12

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Usage Considerations

Data in this report have been specially tabulated from Statistics Canada's 2021 Census of Canada, by allocation of Statistics Canada block face reference points to PEDs. The following PEDs contained incompletely enumerated reserves: Livingstone-Macleod (Eden Valley 216), Chestermere-Rocky View (Tsuu T’ina Nation 145), Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre (Big Horn 144A), Banff-Cochrane (Stoney 142, 143, 144) and Lac La Biche-St. Paul-Two Hills (Saddle Lake 125). The total non-response rate (TNR) reflects only total non-response, meaning all questions were unanswered or the returned questionnaire did not meet minimum content. The TNR is an indication of data quality, where a smaller TNR suggests a lower risk of non-response bias and therefore, more reliable figures and estimates. When the TNR is 50% or above, the data should be used with caution. The TNR is identified for each region. Alberta had a TNR of 3.6 for the short-form census and 5.6 for the long-form.

Contact

Contact Name

Office of Statistics and Information

Contact Email

osi.support@gov.ab.ca