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Calgary Metropolitan Region

The Calgary Metropolitan Region (CMR), also commonly referred to as the Calgary Region, is a conglomeration of municipalities centred on Calgary, the largest city in Alberta.

Calgary Metropolitan Region
Member municipalities of the Calgary Metropolitan Region Board
Location of the region in Alberta
Coordinates: 51°0′N 114°0′W / 51.000°N 114.000°W / 51.000; -114.000Coordinates: 51°0′N 114°0′W / 51.000°N 114.000°W / 51.000; -114.000
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
Area
 (2016)[1]
 • CMA5,107.55 km2 (1,972.04 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)[1]
 • CMA
1,392,609
 • CMA density272.5/km2 (706/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-7 (MST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-6 (MDT)
Area code(s)403, 587, 825, 368

With the Government of Alberta's establishment of the Calgary Metropolitan Region Board (CMRB) in 2017, the CMR's boundaries were legislated to include the City of Calgary, Foothills County to the south, Rocky View County to the west, north, and east, and a western portion of Wheatland County further to the east.[2] Also within these boundaries are the cities of Airdrie and Chestermere, seven towns: Cochrane, Crossfield, Diamond Valley, High River, Irricana, Okotoks, and Strathmore, two villages: Beiseker and Longview, and two First Nations communities: Tsuu T'ina 145 and Eden Valley 216. Not all of these, however, are administrative members of the CMRB.

The Calgary census metropolitan area (CMA) as delineated by Statistics Canada is smaller than the CMR. The Calgary CMA includes Calgary, Rocky View County, Airdrie, Beiseker, Chestermere, Cochrane, Crossfield, Irricana, and Tsuu T'ina 145.

The Calgary Metropolitan Region is a major transportation hub for southern Alberta, Saskatchewan, eastern British Columbia, and parts of the northern United States. It is home to the Calgary International Airport, the fourth busiest airport in Canada in terms of total aircraft movements.[3]

Calgary CMA

The Calgary CMA, as defined by Statistics Canada, includes the following nine municipalities:[4]

In the 2011 Census, the Calgary CMA had a population of 1,214,839 living in 464,001 of its 488,451 total dwellings, a 12.6% change from its 2006 population of 1,079,310, making it the largest CMA in Alberta and the fourth largest in Canada. With a land area of 5,107.55 km2 (1,972.04 sq mi), it had a population density of 237.9 people per square kilometre in 2011.[5]

Also in terms of area, the Calgary CMA makes up approximately 40% of Statistics Canada's Division No. 6 in Alberta.[6][7] The balance of Division No. 6 includes the census consolidated subdivisions of the MD of Foothills No. 31 to the south and Mountain View County to the north.[8]

Foothills County and the municipalities within are often considered as part of Calgary's metropolitan area due to, among other things, the MDs shared boundary with the City of Calgary and the bedroom community nature of towns like Okotoks, High River, and Diamond Valley

Demographics

Ethnicity

Panethnic groups in Metro Calgary (2001−2021)
Panethnic group 2021[9][10] 2016[11] 2011[12] 2006[13] 2001[14]
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
European[a] 849,560 57.98% 869,555 63.26% 828,330 69.08% 805,825 75.29% 756,500 80.2%
South Asian 153,200 10.46% 122,900 8.94% 84,870 7.08% 57,700 5.39% 36,855 3.91%
Southeast Asian[b] 117,445 8.02% 93,900 6.83% 71,245 5.94% 41,320 3.86% 28,940 3.07%
East Asian[c] 112,825 7.7% 106,240 7.73% 89,345 7.45% 77,885 7.28% 59,585 6.32%
African 75,645 5.16% 54,190 3.94% 32,985 2.75% 21,060 1.97% 13,665 1.45%
Indigenous 48,625 3.32% 41,645 3.03% 33,370 2.78% 26,575 2.48% 21,915 2.32%
Middle Eastern[d] 48,180 3.29% 39,130 2.85% 25,765 2.15% 17,670 1.65% 11,390 1.21%
Latin American 34,390 2.35% 27,710 2.02% 20,595 1.72% 13,410 1.25% 8,605 0.91%
Other/Multiracial[e] 26,265 1.79% 19,385 1.41% 12,620 1.05% 8,840 0.83% 5,865 0.62%
Total responses 1,465,180 98.88% 1,374,650 98.71% 1,199,125 98.71% 1,070,295 99.16% 943,310 99.15%
Total population 1,481,806 100% 1,392,609 100% 1,214,839 100% 1,079,310 100% 951,395 100%
Note: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses

Language

The question on knowledge of languages allows for multiple responses. The following figures are from the 2021 Canadian Census, and lists languages that were selected by at least 1,000 respondents.

Knowledge of Languages in Metro Calgary
Language 2021[15]
Pop. %
English 1,430,255 97.62%
French 98,320 6.71%
Oromo 2,115 0.14%
Somali 2,430 0.17%
Amharic 8,450 0.58%
Arabic 34,975 2.39%
Hebrew 2,065 0.14%
Tigrigna 7,655 0.52%
Khmer
(Cambodian)
1,255 0.09%
Vietnamese 19,290 1.32%
Bisaya,
n.o.s.
1,115 0.08%
Cebuano 3,530 0.24%
Hiligaynon 1,365 0.09%
Ilocano 6,560 0.45%
Indonesian 1,250 0.09%
Pampangan
(Kapampangan,
Pampango)
1,145 0.08%
Tagalog 70,230 4.79%
Kannada 1,085 0.07%
Malayalam 3,850 0.26%
Tamil 4,425 0.3%
Telugu 2,425 0.17%
Albanian 1,865 0.13%
Bulgarian 1,015 0.07%
Czech 2,130 0.15%
Polish 9,110 0.62%
Russian 15,020 1.03%
Serbo-Croatian 6,600 0.45%
Slovak 1,440 0.1%
Ukrainian 4,620 0.32%
German 16,305 1.11%
Afrikaans 2,070 0.14%
Dutch 4,540 0.31%
Danish 1,075 0.07%
Greek 2,335 0.16%
Bengali 6,140 0.42%
Gujarati 11,115 0.76%
Hindi 44,965 3.07%
Kacchi 2,320 0.16%
Marathi 2,290 0.16%
Nepali 2,925 0.2%
Punjabi 68,240 4.66%
Sinhala 1,380 0.09%
Urdu 31,625 2.16%
Kurdish 1,420 0.1%
Dari 4,760 0.32%
Iranian
Persian
6,960 0.48%
Italian 9,510 0.65%
Portuguese 6,780 0.46%
Romanian 5,875 0.4%
Spanish 58,975 4.03%
Japanese 5,155 0.35%
Korean 12,225 0.83%
Akan
(Twi)
1,395 0.1%
Igbo 3,030 0.21%
Swahili 3,405 0.23%
Yoruba 6,335 0.43%
Mandarin 46,240 3.16%
Min Nan
(Chaochow, Teochow,
Fukien, Taiwanese)
2,380 0.16%
Cantonese 42,805 2.92%
Thai 1,300 0.09%
Turkish 2,600 0.18%
Hungarian 3,665 0.25%
Total
Responses
1,465,175 98.88%
Total
Population
1,481,806 100%

Calgary Metropolitan Region Board

The Calgary Metropolitan Region Board (CMRB) was legislated through the enactment of the CMRB Regulation in 2017, and will be officially established on its effective date of January 1, 2018.[2] Municipalities that will be participating as members of the CMRB include the cities of Airdrie, Calgary, and Chestermere, the towns of Cochrane, Okotoks, High River and Strathmore, the MD of Foothills No. 31, Rocky View County, and Wheatland County.[16]

Calgary Regional Partnership

Founded in 1999,[17] the Calgary Regional Partnership (CRP) is a cooperative between 15 urban municipalities in the greater Calgary area that deals with regional growth and planning issues.[18] The CRP's motto is Thinking regionally... acting locally...[18]

Membership

The CRP's current membership includes three cities (Airdrie, Calgary, and Chestermere), eight towns (Banff, Canmore, Cochrane, Diamond Valley, Irricana, Nanton, Okotoks, and Strathmore, and one townsite (Redwood Meadows).[18][19] Of these thirteen municipalities, four of the ten towns (Banff, Canmore, Nanton, and Strathmore) are outside, but in proximity to, the Calgary Region's boundaries as defined in this article. Of the remaining six towns, two of them (Diamond Valley, and Okotoks) are outside the Calgary CMA boundaries as defined by Statistics Canada.

Past members

Membership in the CRP once consisted of the four municipal districts and two additional towns. These included the MD of Bighorn No. 8, the MD of Foothills No. 31, Rocky View County, Wheatland County and the towns of Crossfield and High River. The MD of Bighorn No. 8 pulled out of the CRP in March 2009 due to the lack of opportunity for infrastructure connectivity to the balance of the Calgary Region.[20] In June 2009, the latter three opposed the Calgary Metropolitan Plan that was being considered for approval by the CRP's member municipalities.[21][22] All three subsequently withdrew from the CRP in September 2009.[22][23][24] Crossfield and High River withdrew from the CRP in December 2011 and April 2013 respectively citing concerns that the CRP was becoming another layer of government.[25][19]

In an attempt to bring the MD of Foothills No. 31 and Rocky View County back to the CRP, Alberta's Minister of Municipal Affairs, Doug Griffiths, requested that the two municipal districts and the CRP engage in mediation.[26] All parties agreed to participate and the mediation process has since concluded with a report delivered to Minister Griffiths for review and decision.[27]

List of municipalities

The following is a list of municipalities that are included as part of the Calgary CMA, or they are recognized administrative members of the CMR or they are enveloped within the established boundaries of the Calgary Metropolitan Region Board as defined in provincial statute.

Municipality Municipal
status [28]
Calgary
CMA [29]
Calgary Metropolitan Region Board CRP
member [18][19]
Population

(2021)

Population
(2016) [30]
Population
(2011) [31]
Population
(2006) [32]
Airdrie City Y Y Y 74,410 61,581 42,564 28,927
Banff Town Y 8,305 7,851
Beiseker Village Y 828 819 785 804
Calgary City Y Y Y 1,306,784 1,239,220 1,096,833 988,193
Canmore City 15,990 13,992 12,228 12,039
Chestermere City Y Y Y 21,425 19,887 14,824 9,564
Cochrane City Y Y Y 34,467 25,853 17,580 13,760
Crossfield Town Y (Formally a member) 3,599 2,983 2,853 2,648
Diamond Valley Town Y 5,341
Eden Valley 216 First Nations reserve 644 596 587 370
Foothills No. 31, MD of Municipal district Y (Formally a member) 23,199 22,766 21,258 19,736
High River City Y (Formally a member) 14,324 13,584 12,920 10,716
Irricana Town Y Y 1,179 1,216 1,162 1,243
Langdon Hamlet (but has the population of a Town) Y 5,497 5,305 4,211 2,595
Longview Village 297 307 307 300
Nanton Town Y 2,167
Okotoks City Y Y 30,405 28,881 24,511 17,145
Redwood Meadows Town 1,053
Rocky View County Municipal district Y Y (Formally a member) 41,028 39,407 36,461 34,171
Wheatland County (Formally a member) (Formally a member) 9,299 8,788 8,551 8,343
MD of Bighorn No. 8 Municipal district (Formally a member) 1,598
Strathmore City (Formally a member) Y 14,339 13,756 12,305 10,225
Tsuu T'ina Nation 145 First Nations reserve Y 2,710 1,643 1,777
Total Calgary CMA 1,487,303 1,397,914 1,219,050 1,081,905
Total Calgary Metropolitan Region 1,589,775 1,482,887 1,295,478 1,144,205

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b "Calgary Metropolitan Region Board Regulation (Alberta Regulation 190/2017)" (PDF). Alberta Queen's Printer. 2017. Retrieved December 22, 2017.
  3. ^ "Aircraft Movement Statistics: NAV CANADA Towers and Flight Service Stations: Annual Report (TP 577), 2011" (PDF). Statistics Canada. May 2012. p. 18. Retrieved December 2, 2012.
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  1. ^ 2001-2016: Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity.

    2021: Statistic includes all persons belonging to the non-indigenous and non-visible minority “White” population group.
  2. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Filipino" and "Southeast Asian" under visible minority section on census.
  3. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Chinese", "Korean", and "Japanese" under visible minority section on census.
  4. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "West Asian" and "Arab" under visible minority section on census.
  5. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Visible minority, n.i.e." and "Multiple visible minorities" under visible minority section on census.

External links

  • Official website

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This article is about the region surrounding and including the City of Calgary in Alberta Canada For other uses see Calgary disambiguation The Calgary Metropolitan Region CMR also commonly referred to as the Calgary Region is a conglomeration of municipalities centred on Calgary the largest city in Alberta Calgary Metropolitan RegionMetropolitan areaDowntown Calgary skylineMember municipalities of the Calgary Metropolitan Region BoardLocation of the region in AlbertaCoordinates 51 0 N 114 0 W 51 000 N 114 000 W 51 000 114 000 Coordinates 51 0 N 114 0 W 51 000 N 114 000 W 51 000 114 000CountryCanadaProvinceAlbertaArea 2016 1 CMA5 107 55 km2 1 972 04 sq mi Population 2016 1 CMA1 392 609 CMA density272 5 km2 706 sq mi Time zoneUTC 7 MST Summer DST UTC 6 MDT Area code s 403 587 825 368With the Government of Alberta s establishment of the Calgary Metropolitan Region Board CMRB in 2017 the CMR s boundaries were legislated to include the City of Calgary Foothills County to the south Rocky View County to the west north and east and a western portion of Wheatland County further to the east 2 Also within these boundaries are the cities of Airdrie and Chestermere seven towns Cochrane Crossfield Diamond Valley High River Irricana Okotoks and Strathmore two villages Beiseker and Longview and two First Nations communities Tsuu T ina 145 and Eden Valley 216 Not all of these however are administrative members of the CMRB The Calgary census metropolitan area CMA as delineated by Statistics Canada is smaller than the CMR The Calgary CMA includes Calgary Rocky View County Airdrie Beiseker Chestermere Cochrane Crossfield Irricana and Tsuu T ina 145 The Calgary Metropolitan Region is a major transportation hub for southern Alberta Saskatchewan eastern British Columbia and parts of the northern United States It is home to the Calgary International Airport the fourth busiest airport in Canada in terms of total aircraft movements 3 Contents 1 Calgary CMA 2 Demographics 2 1 Ethnicity 2 2 Language 3 Calgary Metropolitan Region Board 4 Calgary Regional Partnership 4 1 Membership 4 2 Past members 5 List of municipalities 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksCalgary CMA EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2017 The Calgary CMA as defined by Statistics Canada includes the following nine municipalities 4 three cities Airdrie Calgary and Chestermere one municipal district Rocky View County which includes Langdon the CMA s largest hamlet three towns Cochrane Crossfield and Irricana one village Beiseker and one First Nations reserve Tsuu T ina Nation which includes the Townsite of Redwood Meadows In the 2011 Census the Calgary CMA had a population of 1 214 839 living in 464 001 of its 488 451 total dwellings a 12 6 change from its 2006 population of 1 079 310 making it the largest CMA in Alberta and the fourth largest in Canada With a land area of 5 107 55 km2 1 972 04 sq mi it had a population density of 237 9 people per square kilometre in 2011 5 Also in terms of area the Calgary CMA makes up approximately 40 of Statistics Canada s Division No 6 in Alberta 6 7 The balance of Division No 6 includes the census consolidated subdivisions of the MD of Foothills No 31 to the south and Mountain View County to the north 8 Foothills County and the municipalities within are often considered as part of Calgary s metropolitan area due to among other things the MDs shared boundary with the City of Calgary and the bedroom community nature of towns like Okotoks High River and Diamond ValleyDemographics EditMain article Demographics of Calgary Ethnicity Edit Panethnic groups in Metro Calgary 2001 2021 Panethnic group 2021 9 10 2016 11 2011 12 2006 13 2001 14 Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop European a 849 560 57 98 869 555 63 26 828 330 69 08 805 825 75 29 756 500 80 2 South Asian 153 200 10 46 122 900 8 94 84 870 7 08 57 700 5 39 36 855 3 91 Southeast Asian b 117 445 8 02 93 900 6 83 71 245 5 94 41 320 3 86 28 940 3 07 East Asian c 112 825 7 7 106 240 7 73 89 345 7 45 77 885 7 28 59 585 6 32 African 75 645 5 16 54 190 3 94 32 985 2 75 21 060 1 97 13 665 1 45 Indigenous 48 625 3 32 41 645 3 03 33 370 2 78 26 575 2 48 21 915 2 32 Middle Eastern d 48 180 3 29 39 130 2 85 25 765 2 15 17 670 1 65 11 390 1 21 Latin American 34 390 2 35 27 710 2 02 20 595 1 72 13 410 1 25 8 605 0 91 Other Multiracial e 26 265 1 79 19 385 1 41 12 620 1 05 8 840 0 83 5 865 0 62 Total responses 1 465 180 98 88 1 374 650 98 71 1 199 125 98 71 1 070 295 99 16 943 310 99 15 Total population 1 481 806 100 1 392 609 100 1 214 839 100 1 079 310 100 951 395 100 Note Totals greater than 100 due to multiple origin responses Language Edit The question on knowledge of languages allows for multiple responses The following figures are from the 2021 Canadian Census and lists languages that were selected by at least 1 000 respondents Knowledge of Languages in Metro Calgary Language 2021 15 Pop English 1 430 255 97 62 French 98 320 6 71 Oromo 2 115 0 14 Somali 2 430 0 17 Amharic 8 450 0 58 Arabic 34 975 2 39 Hebrew 2 065 0 14 Tigrigna 7 655 0 52 Khmer Cambodian 1 255 0 09 Vietnamese 19 290 1 32 Bisaya n o s 1 115 0 08 Cebuano 3 530 0 24 Hiligaynon 1 365 0 09 Ilocano 6 560 0 45 Indonesian 1 250 0 09 Pampangan Kapampangan Pampango 1 145 0 08 Tagalog 70 230 4 79 Kannada 1 085 0 07 Malayalam 3 850 0 26 Tamil 4 425 0 3 Telugu 2 425 0 17 Albanian 1 865 0 13 Bulgarian 1 015 0 07 Czech 2 130 0 15 Polish 9 110 0 62 Russian 15 020 1 03 Serbo Croatian 6 600 0 45 Slovak 1 440 0 1 Ukrainian 4 620 0 32 German 16 305 1 11 Afrikaans 2 070 0 14 Dutch 4 540 0 31 Danish 1 075 0 07 Greek 2 335 0 16 Bengali 6 140 0 42 Gujarati 11 115 0 76 Hindi 44 965 3 07 Kacchi 2 320 0 16 Marathi 2 290 0 16 Nepali 2 925 0 2 Punjabi 68 240 4 66 Sinhala 1 380 0 09 Urdu 31 625 2 16 Kurdish 1 420 0 1 Dari 4 760 0 32 IranianPersian 6 960 0 48 Italian 9 510 0 65 Portuguese 6 780 0 46 Romanian 5 875 0 4 Spanish 58 975 4 03 Japanese 5 155 0 35 Korean 12 225 0 83 Akan Twi 1 395 0 1 Igbo 3 030 0 21 Swahili 3 405 0 23 Yoruba 6 335 0 43 Mandarin 46 240 3 16 Min Nan Chaochow Teochow Fukien Taiwanese 2 380 0 16 Cantonese 42 805 2 92 Thai 1 300 0 09 Turkish 2 600 0 18 Hungarian 3 665 0 25 TotalResponses 1 465 175 98 88 TotalPopulation 1 481 806 100 Calgary Metropolitan Region Board EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2017 The Calgary Metropolitan Region Board CMRB was legislated through the enactment of the CMRB Regulation in 2017 and will be officially established on its effective date of January 1 2018 2 Municipalities that will be participating as members of the CMRB include the cities of Airdrie Calgary and Chestermere the towns of Cochrane Okotoks High River and Strathmore the MD of Foothills No 31 Rocky View County and Wheatland County 16 Calgary Regional Partnership EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2017 Founded in 1999 17 the Calgary Regional Partnership CRP is a cooperative between 15 urban municipalities in the greater Calgary area that deals with regional growth and planning issues 18 The CRP s motto is Thinking regionally acting locally 18 Membership Edit The CRP s current membership includes three cities Airdrie Calgary and Chestermere eight towns Banff Canmore Cochrane Diamond Valley Irricana Nanton Okotoks and Strathmore and one townsite Redwood Meadows 18 19 Of these thirteen municipalities four of the ten towns Banff Canmore Nanton and Strathmore are outside but in proximity to the Calgary Region s boundaries as defined in this article Of the remaining six towns two of them Diamond Valley and Okotoks are outside the Calgary CMA boundaries as defined by Statistics Canada Past members Edit Membership in the CRP once consisted of the four municipal districts and two additional towns These included the MD of Bighorn No 8 the MD of Foothills No 31 Rocky View County Wheatland County and the towns of Crossfield and High River The MD of Bighorn No 8 pulled out of the CRP in March 2009 due to the lack of opportunity for infrastructure connectivity to the balance of the Calgary Region 20 In June 2009 the latter three opposed the Calgary Metropolitan Plan that was being considered for approval by the CRP s member municipalities 21 22 All three subsequently withdrew from the CRP in September 2009 22 23 24 Crossfield and High River withdrew from the CRP in December 2011 and April 2013 respectively citing concerns that the CRP was becoming another layer of government 25 19 In an attempt to bring the MD of Foothills No 31 and Rocky View County back to the CRP Alberta s Minister of Municipal Affairs Doug Griffiths requested that the two municipal districts and the CRP engage in mediation 26 All parties agreed to participate and the mediation process has since concluded with a report delivered to Minister Griffiths for review and decision 27 List of municipalities EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2017 Calgary Okotoks The following is a list of municipalities that are included as part of the Calgary CMA or they are recognized administrative members of the CMR or they are enveloped within the established boundaries of the Calgary Metropolitan Region Board as defined in provincial statute Municipality Municipalstatus 28 CalgaryCMA 29 Calgary Metropolitan Region Board CRPmember 18 19 Population 2021 Population 2016 30 Population 2011 31 Population 2006 32 Airdrie City Y Y Y 74 410 61 581 42 564 28 927Banff Town Y 8 305 7 851Beiseker Village Y 828 819 785 804Calgary City Y Y Y 1 306 784 1 239 220 1 096 833 988 193Canmore City 15 990 13 992 12 228 12 039Chestermere City Y Y Y 21 425 19 887 14 824 9 564Cochrane City Y Y Y 34 467 25 853 17 580 13 760Crossfield Town Y Formally a member 3 599 2 983 2 853 2 648Diamond Valley Town Y 5 341Eden Valley 216 First Nations reserve 644 596 587 370Foothills No 31 MD of Municipal district Y Formally a member 23 199 22 766 21 258 19 736High River City Y Formally a member 14 324 13 584 12 920 10 716Irricana Town Y Y 1 179 1 216 1 162 1 243Langdon Hamlet but has the population of a Town Y 5 497 5 305 4 211 2 595Longview Village 297 307 307 300Nanton Town Y 2 167Okotoks City Y Y 30 405 28 881 24 511 17 145Redwood Meadows Town 1 053Rocky View County Municipal district Y Y Formally a member 41 028 39 407 36 461 34 171Wheatland County Formally a member Formally a member 9 299 8 788 8 551 8 343MD of Bighorn No 8 Municipal district Formally a member 1 598Strathmore City Formally a member Y 14 339 13 756 12 305 10 225Tsuu T ina Nation 145 First Nations reserve Y 2 710 1 643 1 777Total Calgary CMA 1 487 303 1 397 914 1 219 050 1 081 905Total Calgary Metropolitan Region 1 589 775 1 482 887 1 295 478 1 144 205See also EditCalgary Calgary Edmonton Corridor Edmonton metropolitan region Census Metropolitan Area https www calgarymetroregion ca References Edit a b Population and dwelling counts for census metropolitan areas 2016 and 2011 censuses 100 data Statistics Canada August 28 2017 Retrieved October 9 2017 a b Calgary Metropolitan Region Board Regulation Alberta Regulation 190 2017 PDF Alberta Queen s Printer 2017 Retrieved December 22 2017 Aircraft Movement Statistics NAV CANADA Towers and Flight Service Stations Annual Report TP 577 2011 PDF Statistics Canada May 2012 p 18 Retrieved December 2 2012 2006 Community Profiles Geographic hierarchy Calgary CMA Statistics Canada 2010 02 05 Archived from the original on 2012 05 28 Retrieved 2010 09 06 Population and dwelling counts for census metropolitan areas 2011 and 2006 censuses Statistics Canada 2012 02 08 Retrieved 2012 02 22 Population and dwelling counts for census metropolitan areas 2006 and 2001 censuses 100 data Statistics Canada 2010 01 06 Retrieved 2010 09 06 Population and dwelling 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