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Recent changes to demographics
Hello, I noticed you've been making many changes to demographic sections of articles. It is better practice to just provide a synthesis of the key results in a short sentence or two rather than clutter up the page with every possible statistic in a box. It's also harder to read for people on mobile. I've changed a few around already to give a good example. Mattximus (talk) 20:21, 16 July 2019 (UTC)

2011 federal census paragraphs
Hi, it appears you are doing some good work on here. When updating municipality articles with outdated census demographics, at minimum please retain the paragraph that is repeatedly the most sought after information from the second most recent census - the summary of population and dwelling counts. In Alberta municipalities articles, every municipality has at least two paragraphs - one that summarizes the most recent federal census results and one that summarizes the previous federal census results. Having both allows comparison of how the most recent five-year growth period compares to the previous five-year growth period. Removal of the 2011 federal census population and dwelling count summary paragraphs, such as you did for at least two municipalities that I have noticed so far (Red Deer, Alberta and Lethbridge), results in their Demographics sections being inconsistent with the approximate 350 other Alberta municipality articles. Thank you. Cheers, Hwy43 (talk) 05:37, 18 July 2019 (UTC)