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| 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lone-parent families1 | |||||
| $ | |||||
| Median total income | |||||
| Canada | 28,100 | 28,600 | 29,500 | 30,000 | 33,000 |
| Newfoundland and Labrador | 21,900 | 22,200 | 22,700 | 23,600 | 25,300 |
| Prince Edward Island | 27,000 | 27,700 | 28,700 | 28,900 | 30,900 |
| Nova Scotia | 23,900 | 24,700 | 25,500 | 26,200 | 28,200 |
| New Brunswick | 23,600 | 24,100 | 24,800 | 25,300 | 27,000 |
| Quebec | 28,500 | 29,200 | 30,000 | 31,800 | 34,000 |
| Ontario | 30,500 | 30,800 | 31,800 | 31,300 | 34,300 |
| Manitoba | 24,600 | 25,100 | 25,600 | 26,000 | 28,000 |
| Saskatchewan | 23,100 | 23,400 | 24,100 | 24,900 | 27,300 |
| Alberta | 29,700 | 29,900 | 31,200 | 32,100 | 37,500 |
| British Columbia | 26,300 | 26,500 | 27,700 | 27,800 | 31,700 |
| Yukon | 32,300 | 31,600 | 34,200 | 34,400 | 38,100 |
| Northwest Territories | 31,200 | 30,300 | 31,700 | 32,200 | 33,700 |
| Nunavut | 22,500 | 22,300 | 23,700 | 24,200 | 25,500 |
| 1. A lone-parent family is a family with only one parent, male or female, and with at least one child. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM, table (for fee) 111-0009. Last modified: 2009-02-11. | |||||
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