typeof b: By contrast, more than twice as many of the immigrants who arrived in P.E.I. before 2001 live outside of the capital city as live in it. if undefined typeof b in The pattern matches what is happening nationally, with immigrants attracted to the cities, according to CBC. More than half of all the country's immigrants live in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. P.E.I. immigration growing at fastest rate in the country 2016 census numbers released Wednesday by Statistics Canada show 2,180 of the immigrants who arrived between 2011 and 2016 lived in Charlottetown on July 1, 2016, and just 1,180 chose to live in the rest of the province. On census day, 48 per cent of P.E.I.'s immigrants lived in Charlottetown. if undefined typeof b in Earlier this year the provincial government announced a program to try to attract more immigrants to rural parts of the Island. MORE P.E.I. NEWS IRAC reviewing application to build Ultramar gas station near Maypoint roundaboutMORE P.E.I. NEWS A quicker, but smaller potato harvest on the Island this year
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