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  2. List of cities in Canada by median household income - Wikipedia

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    Median Income, Households 2020 Median Income, Census Families 2020 Median Income, Economic Families and Persons not in an Economic Family 2021 Median Income, Economic Families 2021 ; Wood Buffalo: 182000 175450 Oshawa: 102000 106460 Calgary: 100000 109520 88100 128800 Ottawa-Gatineau: 98000 117820 91500 127200 Guelph: 97000 109020 Barrie

  3. List of neighbourhoods in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of neighbourhoods and outlying communities within the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.In 2001, the old city of Ottawa was amalgamated with the suburbs of Nepean, Kanata, Gloucester, Rockcliffe Park, Vanier and Cumberland, and the rural townships of West Carleton, Osgoode, Rideau and Goulbourn, along with the systems and infrastructure of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa ...

  4. Centrepointe - Wikipedia

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    Centrepointe is a neighbourhood in College Ward in the west end of the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.It was formerly part of the city of Nepean.It is a newer residential subdivision in the west/central part of Ottawa, developed from 1984 onwards, and is informally bounded by Baseline Road to the north, Woodroffe Avenue to the east, the CN railroad to the south, and the Briargreen subdivision ...

  5. City of Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    The City of Ottawa is the corporate entity of municipal government in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The corporation is responsible for provision of services to the public as well as enforcement of municipal by-laws. It is overseen by the City Manager (Wendy Stephanson), and responsible to the Mayor of Ottawa ( Mark Sutcliffe) and City Council .

  6. Affordable housing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Since 1989, the population of Canada increased 30% but the amount per capita spent to build affordable housing stock decreased from $115 per capita in 1989 to $60 per capita in 2014. In 1982, the federal government built 20,450 affordable housing units; in 2006 only 4,393 units were built.

  7. Demographics of Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    The city offers municipal services in both of Canada's official languages (Canadian English and Canadian French). 367,035 people, or 36.45% of Ottawa's population, can speak both languages. As such it is the largest city in Canada where municipal services are offered in both English and French.

  8. Geography of Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa is now a single-tiered census division, home to 1,017,449 people. [1] The city centre is located at the confluence of the Ottawa and Rideau Rivers. The Ottawa River forms the entire northern boundary of the city which it shares with the province of Quebec's municipalities of Pontiac and Gatineau. The northern boundary begins in the west ...

  9. 'An impossible market:' The homebuying affordability gap is ...

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    In 2019, a household earning the local median income could afford to buy the median-priced home in 94% of U.S. counties. Today, that can be said of only 63% of counties. The conservative estimate ...