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Using CDP Data in HaltonCommunity Data Program Annual Meeting

April 19, 2013

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Why Access To Data ImportantData is critical for understanding our

communities, in the daily decision-making process

Access to data facilitates important debate about the nature of our communities and development of innovative solutions

How do we get debate into the public square? How do we engage the citizen and public in important debates in our communities?

What are we allowed to imagine about the state of the nation?

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Publications

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5Using CDP Data in Halton

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Newcomers2001 2006

# persons

by Dissemination Area

10 - 50

51 - 210

211 - 825

# persons

by Dissemination Area

10 - 50

66 - 210

216 - 825

Source: Statistics Canada, 2001 & 2006 Censuses © 2011 Community Development Halton, all rights reserved

1996-2000 2001-2006

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Tracking Povertyusing SAAD taxfiler data

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CDP Acquisition 2012-2016Family Tables 1-18Senior Tables 1-5Economic Dependency ProfilesNeighbourhood Income and

Demographics 1-6Labour Income ProfilesFinancial Data and Charitable Donations

Tables

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Postal and Census Geographies

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Forward Sortation Area

Census Tract

Dissemination Area

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Halton Region

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Milton

Halton Hills

Burlington

Oakville

Source: Statistics Canada, 2006/2009 Taxfiler data © 2011 Community Development Halton, all rights reserved

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Low Income Persons, Halton Region, 2009

Percentage ofPersons in Lowincome

4.7% - 6.3%

6.4% - 8.5%

8.6% - 11%

11.1% - 14.7%

14.8% - 18.7%

Number ofPersons in LowIncome

30 - 190

191 - 300

301 - 450

451 - 670

671 - 1,600

Source: Statistics Canada, 2009 Small AreaAdministrative Data (13C0016)

Halton Hills

Milton

BurlingtonOakville

After-Tax LIM

© 2012 Community Development Halton,all rights reserved

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Community Initiatives

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Initiatives using CDP DataData WorkshopsAsset MappingNeighbourhood DevelopmentCommunity Series in local churches

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Data Workshops

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Living Alone Seniors

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Calvary Baptist Church

Pineland Baptist Church

Burlington Community Church

North Burlington Baptist Church

Faith Christian Reformed Church

Burlington Christian Fellowship

Burlington Christian Reformed Church

Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church

Burlington East Presbyterian Church

© OpenStreetMap (and) contributors, CC-BY-SA

NorthBurLinktonLiving Alone Seniors

2011

Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census

_̂ Church

# persons by DA

0 - 15

16 - 60

61 - 125

126 - 205

206 - 315

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Low Income Families

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Calvary Baptist Church

Burlington Community Church

North Burlington Baptist Church

Faith Christian Reformed Church

Burlington Christian Fellowship

Burlington East Presbyterian Church

Burlington Christian Reformed Church

Pineland Baptist Church

Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church

© OpenStreetMap (and) contributors, CC-BY-SA

NorthBurLinkton Low Income Families

2005

Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census © 2011 Community Development Halton, all rights reserved

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Children (0-4 years)

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Calvary Baptist Church

Pineland Baptist Church

Burlington Community Church

North Burlington Baptist Church

Faith Christian Reformed Church

Burlington Christian Fellowship

Burlington East Presbyterian Church

Burlington Christian Reformed Church

Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church

© OpenStreetMap (and) contributors, CC-BY-SA

NorthBurLinktonChildren (0-4 years)

Population2011

Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census

_̂ Church

# person by DA

5 - 25

26 - 60

61 - 155

156 - 255

256 - 1,060

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In the Works

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Living Wage for HaltonSurvey of Household

Spending

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Longitudinal Immigration DatabaseThe Longitudinal Immigration Database (IMDB) is a database

combining linked immigration and taxation records. The database is managed by Statistics Canada on behalf of a federal-provincial consortium led by Citizenship & Immigration Canada. A person is included in the database only if he or she obtained landed immigrant status since 1980 and filed at least one tax return since 1982.

The IMDB was created to respond to the need for detailed and reliable data on the performance and impact of the Immigration Program. It allows the analysis of relative labour market behaviour of different categories of immigrants over a period long enough to assess the impact of immigrant characteristics, such as education and knowledge of French or English, to their settlement success. It also allows the measurement and analysis of secondary inter-provincial and inter-urban migration.

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CANSIM Tables for IMDB

Available from 1980 - 2010054-0001 Immigrant income, by sex, landing

age group, immigrant admission category, years since landing and landing year, 2010 constant dollars, annual

054-0002 Immigrant income by world area, sex, immigrant admission category, education, language ability, and landing year for tax year 2010, annual

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Average Non-mortgage DebtHalton Region, 2011*

Source: TransUnion Credit Report, 2011, Statistics Canada © 2013 Community Development Halton, all rights reserved

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Using CDP Data in HaltonTed Hildebrandt

Director, Social PlanningCommunity Development Halton

[email protected]

www.cdhalton.ca