User:Zanimum/Demographics of Brampton

The 2011 census of Canada found 523,911 people in Brampton.

The last complete census by Statistics Canada estimated there were 2,615,060 people living in Toronto, making it the largest city in Canada, and the fifth most populous municipality in North America.

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A curious demographic, not recorded by censuses, is Brampton's population of Newfoundlanders. A separate country until 1949, Newfoundland's financial downturn led to significant displacement: in 2003, there were estimates of 40,000 to 60,000 of Brampton's 325,000 residents were estimated to be ex-pats of either Newfoundland or Labrador. Downhomer magazine was launch in Brampton in 1988, for Newfoundlanders in southern Ontario; relocated, its 36,000 copies are distributed to 36 countries. High rises on Kennedy Road near Steeles are known as Little Newfoundland. The exterior of Powerade Centre includes a 10-tonne granite stone, with carving of a map of the province; resident OHL team Brampton Battalion routinely plays the song "Cotton Eye Joe".