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The bar chart compares and contrasts data on the differences in the number of

population lived in 12 specific urban aboriginal and metropolitan areas in Canada, measures
in thousands of people, in 1996.
A closer look at the diagram highlights the fact that Winnipeg was the largest
Canadian community whereas Victoria had the smallest citizens.
Getting back to the details, there were nearly 46 thousand citizens living in Winnipeg
community, as the largest population. This contrasts markedly with Victoria which is the
smallest aboriginal group with just slightly more than 6 thousand inhabitants, just under 8
times bigger than the largest one. One further point to note is Prince Albert and
Montreal,Sakaton and Toronto had exactly the same number of populations in their
communities with the figures of 10 thousand citizens and 16 thousand citizens respectively, a
gap of 6 thousand citizens. It could be noticed that while just over 32 thousand residents
being alive in Edmonton, slightly less than the same figures did so in Vancouver.

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