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Population centre
The population of a population centre is not the same thing as the population of a town or city. A town's population centre corresponds to only the parts of that town that achieve a certain specific minimum population density, and can exclude more rural areas that are still inside the town's political boundaries. So the two figures do not have to correspond to each other — there can be, and are, areas that are part of Sooke as a town but not part of Sooke's population centre. The figures in a population centre list come from Statistics Canada's population centre data, and are not altered to reflect any other number but what Statistics Canada says the population centre's population is — and for Sooke, the number was correct before you altered it. If you're confused, take it up with Statistics Canada. Bearcat (talk) 01:05, 26 February 2018 (UTC)