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18-535: (Redirected from St Philips ) St. Philip's may refer to: St. Philip's, Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada St. Philip's, Antigua and Barbuda Rural Municipality of St. Philips No. 301 , Saskatchewan, Canada St. Philip's Church, Brunswick Town , former church in North Carolina; listed on the National Register of Historic Places St. Philip's Castle ,

36-579: A daily ferry service from Portugal Cove–St. Philip's to Bell Island . Located less than 15 minutes' drive from the provincial capital of St. John's, and covering 56.43 km (21.79 sq mi), it borders the City of St. John's to the east, and the Town of Paradise to the west. Located on Conception Bay , it is the site of a ferry terminal which provides daily access to and from Bell Island , and dozens of people commute from this tiny island to work in and around

54-658: A fortress St. Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham , a Church of England cathedral St Philip's Church, Buckingham Palace Road , a former Church of England and Russian Orthodox church St Philip's Church, Sydney St. Philip's School , a grammar school Bristol St Philip's railway station St Philip's Footbridge , a bridge in Bristol See also [ edit ] Saint Philip (disambiguation) St. Philip's College (disambiguation) St. Phillip's, Kingston, Tortola, British Virgin Islands Topics referred to by

72-405: A population of 35,151,728. The overall response rate was 98%, which is slightly lower than the response rate for the 2016 census. It recorded a population of 36,991,981, a 5.2% increase from 2016. It will be succeeded by Canada's 2026 census . Consultation on census program content was from September 11 to December 8, 2017. The census was conducted by Statistics Canada , and was contactless as

90-508: A population of 35,151,728. Three provinces' and one territory's population grew faster than Canada's overall population increase: Yukon – a 12.1 per cent increase, Prince Edward Island – an 8 per cent increase, British Columbia – a 7.6 per cent increase, and Ontario – a 5.8 per cent increase. The rapid growth in Yukon is largely credited to immigration and migration from within Canada. At the other end of

108-604: A result of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada . The agency had considered delaying the census until 2022. About 900 supervisors and 31,000 field enumerators were hired to conduct the door-to-door survey of individuals and households who had not completed the census questionnaire by late May or early June. Canvassing agents wore masks and maintained a physical distance to comply with COVID-19 safety regulations. In early May 2021, Statistics Canada began sending mailings to households throughout Canada containing instructions for completing

126-512: A small settler tradition from Jersey in the Channel Islands . It is named after Portugal. Fishing had been a mainstay since the 17th century and this has been on the downswing since the 1990s. 2021 Canadian census The 2021 Canadian census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population with a reference date of May 11, 2021. It follows the 2016 Canadian census , which recorded

144-441: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages St. Philip%27s, Newfoundland and Labrador Portugal Cove–St. Philip's is a rural seashore community located on the eastern Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada. The town is a bedroom community of the provincial capital of St. John's . The provincial government operates

162-474: The 2021 census are: Statistics Canada links income and related information obtained from the Canada Revenue Agency , and immigration status obtained from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada , to the census responses. The 2021 Canadian census included new questions "critical to measuring equity, diversity and inclusivity". For the first time, questions were asked about commuting methods and

180-553: The capital city, daily. The town motto is Where the Sun Meets the Sea . In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , Portugal Cove–St. Philip's had a population of 8,415 living in 3,170 of its 3,357 total private dwellings, a change of 3.3% from its 2016 population of 8,147 . With a land area of 57.61 km (22.24 sq mi), it had a population density of 146.1/km (378.3/sq mi) in 2021. In 2011,

198-423: The census counted transgender people and people of non-binary gender . Canada has been noted in this instance to be the first country to provide census data on transgender and non-binary people. The 2021 census recorded a total federal population of 36,991,981, living in 14,978,941 of its 16,284,235 private dwellings. With a land area of 8,788,702.80 km (3,393,337.12 sq mi), its population density

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216-783: The census questionnaire. The questionnaires could be completed by returning the paper questionnaire, or by phone or online by using an access code provided in the mailing. Statistics Canada expected about 80% of households to complete the questionnaire online. It was also available in large-print , braille , audio, and video formats. The questionnaire questions were available in a number of languages ( Arabic , simplified and traditional Chinese, Italian , Korean , Persian , Portuguese , Punjabi , Russian , Spanish , Urdu , and Vietnamese ) and indigenous languages ( Atikamekw , Denesuline , Nunavik and Nunavut Inuktitut , Mohawk , Montagnais , Naskapi , Northern Quebec Cree , Ojibwe , Oji-Cree , Plains Cree , Swampy Cree , and Tłı̨chǫ ), but

234-432: The questionnaire had to be completed in either English or French. The standard short-form questionnaire was to be completed by 75% of households. The other 25% completed a long-form questionnaire to collect data about the household's economic and social state, information about the occupied dwelling, and other data in addition to age, languages spoken, marital status, religious affiliation, and other basic data collected in

252-427: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title St. Philip's . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St._Philip%27s&oldid=1214889125 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

270-469: The short-form questionnaire. Those who completed the census questionnaire online could listen to a number of soundtracks on Spotify and YouTube prepared by Statistics Canada. Completing the questionnaire is a legal requirement, and those who refuse to do so may be fined up to $ 500. It must be completed by citizens of Canada, permanent residents, refugee claimants, and those with a study or work permit. The release dates for data by release topic from

288-587: The town’s population has a median age of 39.5 years, which is slightly lower than the provincial median of 40.6 years. The community is one of the oldest in Newfoundland and has a rich history. It was founded by the Portuguese and was one of the first non Native villages established in the New World by Europeans. The Portugal Cove area has historically been predominantly Roman Catholic . The Roman Catholic population

306-493: Was 4.21/km (10.90/sq mi). Canada's most- and least-populated provinces were Ontario and Prince Edward Island , respectively. Amongst the three territories, the Northwest Territories was the largest in terms of population, while Nunavut once again became the smallest territory after briefly overtaking Yukon in 2016. The population of Canada rose by 5.2 per cent federally since the 2016 census, which recorded

324-518: Was served by Holy Rosary Church until it closed in 2022. It was attacked and burned by the French in 1696, was the site of the first road built outside the capital St. John's, it was also here that the giant squid or kraken of legend was discovered and documented. The community has a large body of folklore and oral traditions. Settled by fishermen from the West Country of England and Ireland it also has

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