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Highest level of educational attainment for the population aged 25 to 64, 2006 counts for both sexes, for Canada and census subdivisions (municipalities) with 5,000-plus population - 20% sample data

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Geographic name Total - Highest certificate, diploma or degree1 No certificate, diploma or degree High school certificate or equivalent2 Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma3 University certificate or diploma below the bachelor level4 University certificate, diploma or degree at bachelor's level or above
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Canada ! 17,382,115 2,683,510 4,156,740 2,156,010 3,533,375 866,735 3,985,745
Portugal Cove-St. Philip's, T (N.L.) 3,925 670 705 455 1,020 210 865
Nicolet, V (Que.) ! 3,955 665 760 900 805 225 595
Ponoka, T (Alta.) ! 3,155 660 825 465 670 135 405
Renfrew, T (Ont.) 3,955 660 1,475 390 930 90 405
Revelstoke, CY (B.C.) ! 4,105 660 1,180 760 805 180 525
Candiac, V (Que.) 9,330 655 1,530 1,180 1,765 805 3,395
Labrador City, T (N.L.) 4,640 655 1,130 985 1,220 155 490
Pontiac, MÉ (Que.) ! 3,055 650 885 555 445 170 350
Dauphin, CY (Man.) ! 3,605 650 890 505 815 210 535
Quispamsis, TV (N.B.) 8,780 650 1,960 895 2,545 360 2,370
St. Paul County No. 19, CM (Alta.) ! 3,175 650 1,015 555 565 80 310
Cavan-Millbrook-North Monaghan, TP (Ont.) 4,805 650 1,215 565 1,515 95 765
Russell, TP (Ont.) 7,775 640 2,170 735 2,230 345 1,660
Cochrane, T (Alta.) ! 7,520 640 1,615 940 2,100 370 1,855
Bonnyville, T (Alta.) ! 2,920 640 730 560 660 95 240
Annapolis, Subd. C, SC (N.S.) 2,840 640 560 475 770 75 325
Lake Country, DM (B.C.) ! 5,425 635 1,540 925 1,210 315 800
Devon, T (Alta.) 3,495 630 900 525 865 150 425
Innisfail, T (Alta.) ! 3,675 630 1,030 540 950 125 395
Douglas, P (N.B.) 3,420 625 880 435 790 80 610
Cramahe, TP (Ont.) 3,225 625 925 450 850 45 320
North Middlesex, MU (Ont.) 3,420 625 950 370 985 115 375
Kneehill County, MD (Alta.) ! 2,725 620 775 330 725 65 200
Middlesex Centre, TP (Ont.) ! 8,230 620 1,915 835 2,570 320 1,965
Whitewater Region, TP (Ont.) 3,565 620 1,090 510 855 80 405
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Notes:

1. 'Highest certificate, diploma or degree' refers to the highest certificate, diploma or degree completed based on a hierarchy which is generally related to the amount of time spent 'in-class.' For postsecondary completers, a university education is considered to be a higher level of schooling than a college education, while a college education is considered to be a higher level of education than in the trades. Although some trades requirements may take as long or longer to complete than a given college or university program, the majority of time is spent in on-the-job paid training and less time is spent in the classroom.

2. 'High school certificate or equivalent' includes persons who have graduated from a secondary school or equivalent. Excludes persons with a postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree. Examples of postsecondary institutions include community colleges, institutes of technology, CEGEPs, private trade schools, private business colleges, schools of nursing and universities.

3. 'College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma' replaces the category 'Other non-university certificate or diploma' in previous censuses. This category includes accreditation by non-degree-granting institutions such as community colleges, CEGEPs, private business colleges and technical institutes.

4. The overall quality of the 'Highest certificate, diploma or degree' variable from the 2006 Census is acceptable. However, users of the 'University certificate or diploma below the bachelor level' category should know that an unexpected growth in this category was noted compared to the 2001 Census.

In fact, in the 2001 Census, 2.5% of respondents aged 15 years or over declared such a diploma, compared to 4.4% in 2006, representing 89% growth. This phenomenon was not found in other sources like the Labour Force Survey.

We recommend users interpret the 2006 Census results for this category with caution.

For more information on factors that may explain such variances in census data, such as response errors and processing errors, please refer to the 2006 Census Dictionary, Appendix B: Data quality, sampling and weighting, confidentiality and random rounding.

More information will be available in the Education Reference Guide, 2006 Census, to be published later in 2008.

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