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(area served by NORTHWESTEL Inc.)22WYZenith 08913  ~J(  FFNorthwest Territories (area served by NORTHWESTEL Inc.)SU22WYCall collect 4034953028(# FFTelecommunications Device for the Hearing ImpairedKDDMOppQSU22WY18003637629  0*(( @Appendix D  P *P? #:x2p}wC/X#Definitions ă  ~JK #`2PkCzP#FFThe definitions of geographic terms and census concepts are presented here in summary form only.  ~J Please refer to the 1991 Census Dictionary (Catalogue 92301E) for the full definitions.  J #d2p}wCj# Census Agglomeration (CA): #`2PkCzP# The general concept of a CA is one of a large urban area, together with adjacent urban and rural areas which have a high degree of economic and social integration with that urban area. FFA CA is delineated around an urban area (called the urbanized core and having a population of at least 10,000, based on the previous census). Once a CA attains an urbanized core population of at least 100,000, based on the previous census, it becomes a census metropolitan area (CMA).  J #d2p}wCj# Census Division (CD): #`2PkCzP# Refers to the general term applying to geographic areas established by provincial laws which are intermediate geographic areas between the census subdivision and the province (e.g. divisions, counties, regional districts, regional municipalities and seven other types of geographic areas made up of groups of census subdivisions). FFIn Newfoundland, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, provincial law does not provide for these administrative geographic areas. Therefore, CDs have been created by Statistics Canada in cooperation with these provinces.  J_  #d2p}wCj#Census Metropolitan Area (CMA): #`2PkCzP# The general concept of a CMA is one of a very large urban area, together with adjacent urban and rural areas which have a high degree of economic and social integration with that urban area. FFA CMA is delineated around an urban area (called the urbanized core and having a population of at least 100,000, based on the previous census). Once an area becomes a CMA, it is retained in the program even if its population subsequently declines. FFSmaller urban areas, centred on urbanized cores of a population of at least 10,000, are included in the census agglomeration (CA) program.  Ji #d2p}wCj# Census Subdivision (CSD): #`2PkCzP# Refers to the general term applying to municipalities (as determined by provincial legislation) or their equivalent, e.g. Indian reserves, Indian settlements and unorganized territories. FFIn Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and British Columbia, the term also describes geographic areas that have been created by Statistics Canada in cooperation with the provinces as equivalents for municipalities.  J  #d2p}wCj#Census Subdivision Type: #`2PkCzP#The type indicates the municipal status of a census subdivision. CSDs are classified into various types, according to official designations adopted by provincial or federal authorities. The following list indicates all CSD types and their abbreviations: (#(# BORrrBorough CrrCity Cit) CMrrCounty (municipality) COMrrCommunity CTrrCanton (municipalit) de) CUrrCantons unis (municipalit) de) DMrrDistrict municipality XFr4` " N z <h*VDp2 Fr4` " N z <h*Vh#HAMFr4` " N z <h*Vh#Fr4` " N z <h*VrrHamlet IDrrImprovement district}'0*((ԌIGDQIndian government district LGDQLocal government district LOTQTownship and royalty MDQMunicipal district NHQNorthern hamlet NVQNorthern village PQParoisse (municipalit) de) PARQParish RQIndian reserve R)serve indienne1}'0*((E(=!1ԌRMrrRural municipality RVrrResort village SArrSpecial area SCMrrSubdivision of county municipality SDrrSans d)signation (municipalit)) SErrIndian settlement (tablissement indien SETrrSettlement SRDrrSubdivision of regional district Fr4` " N z <h*VFr4` " N z <h*Vh#Fr4` " N z <h*Vh#Fr4` " N z <h*V|SUNrrSubdivision of unorganized SVrrSummer village 0*(( T||QTown TP||QTownship TR||QTerres r)serv)es UNO||QUnorganized Non organis) V||QVille VC||QVillage cri VK||QVillage naskapi VL||QVillage  ~J@ VN||QVillage nordique#d2p}wCj# 10*(( 1ԯ  J`  Geographic Area: #`2PkCzP# Refers to geographic areas delineated or employed for the collection, compilation, analysis and dissemination of census data.  J #d2p}wCj# Indian Reserve: #`2PkCzP# Refers to land, the legal title to which is vested in Her Majesty, that has been set apart for the use and benefit of an Indian band and that is subject to the terms of the Indian Act. Since it is generally excluded from local jurisdiction and is administered by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC), it is classified as a census subdivision (CSD) by Statistics Canada.  J #d2p}wCj# Indian Settlement: #`2PkCzP# Refers to places, identified by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) for statistical purposes only, where a selfcontained group of at least 10 Indian people reside more or less permanently. Indian settlements are usually located on Crown lands under federal or provincial jurisdiction. They have 11 not been set apart for the use and benefit of an Indian band as is the case with Indian reserves.  J #d2p}wCj# Province: #`2PkCzP# Refers to the major political division of Canada. From a statistical point of view, it is a basic unit for which data are tabulated and crossclassified.  J #d2p}wCj# Reference Maps: #`2PkCzP# Reference maps are maps which show the locations and boundaries of the geographic areas for which census data are tabulated and published. The main information depicted on reference maps includes the boundaries, names and codes of census geographic areas, and major cultural and physical features such as roads, railways, rivers and lakes.  J #d2p}wCj# Standard Geographical Classification (SGC): #`2PkCzP#The SGC is Statistics Canada's official classification of geographic areas in Canada. The SGC provides unique numeric identification for three types of geographic areas: provinces and territories; census divisions; and census subdivisions. FFThe three geographic areas are hierarchically related. CSDs aggregate to CDs, which in turn aggregate to a province or territory. This relationship is reflected in the sevendigit code: FFProvince/territory" " & (N N *Census division<**>Census subdivision FFrr XX` `  " $" " & (N N * ,z z .0XX<<46hh8:<**>@VVBE XXX FFrr 2 digits " $" " & (N N * ,z z .2 digits6hh8:<**>@VVB 3 digits #d2p}wCj#  J4# Territory: #`2PkCzP# Refers to two major political divisions of Canada, namely Yukon Territory and Northwest Territories. From a statistical point of view, these territories are equivalent to provinces, i.e. a basic unit for which data are tabulated and crossclassified.