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Alberta has experienced a relatively high rate of growth in recent years, due in large part to its economy. Between 2003 and 2004, the province saw high birthrates (on par with some larger provinces such as British Columbia), relatively high immigration, and a high rate of interprovincial migration when compared to other provinces. Approximately 81% of the population live in urban areas and only about 19% live in rural areas. The Calgary–Edmonton Corridor is the most urbanized area in Alberta and is one of Canada's four most urban regions. Many of Alberta's cities and towns have also experienced high rates of growth in recent history. From a population of 73,022 in 1901, Alberta has grown to 3,645,257 in 2011 and in the process has gone from less than 1.5% of Canada's population to 10.9%.

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  • Demographics of Alberta (en)
  • Démographie de l'Alberta (fr)
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  • L'Alberta, au Canada, a connu un taux de croissance relativement élevé au cours des dernières années, en grande partie à cause de son économie. Entre 2003 et 2004, la province a connu des taux de natalité élevés (comparables à ceux de certaines grandes provinces comme la Colombie-Britannique), une immigration relativement élevée et un taux élevé de migration interprovinciale par rapport aux autres provinces. L'Alberta a une population de 4 067 175 habitants selon le recensement de 2016. (fr)
  • Alberta has experienced a relatively high rate of growth in recent years, due in large part to its economy. Between 2003 and 2004, the province saw high birthrates (on par with some larger provinces such as British Columbia), relatively high immigration, and a high rate of interprovincial migration when compared to other provinces. Approximately 81% of the population live in urban areas and only about 19% live in rural areas. The Calgary–Edmonton Corridor is the most urbanized area in Alberta and is one of Canada's four most urban regions. Many of Alberta's cities and towns have also experienced high rates of growth in recent history. From a population of 73,022 in 1901, Alberta has grown to 3,645,257 in 2011 and in the process has gone from less than 1.5% of Canada's population to 10.9%. (en)
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