Geographic Guide to Canadian Law Schools

British Columbia |
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| 1. | Vancouver—Population:
545,671 University of British Columbia Enrollment: 580/19 |
| 2. | Victoria—Population:
74,125 University of Victoria Enrollment: 375/16 |
Alberta |
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| 3. | Calgary—Population:
878,866 University of Calgary Enrollment: 253/2 |
| 4. | Edmonton—Population:
666,104 University of Alberta Enrollment: 510/4 |
Saskatchewan |
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| 5. | Saskatoon—Population:
196,811 University of Saskatchewan Enrollment: 300/14 |
Manitoba |
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| 6. | Winnipeg—Population:
619,544 University of Manitoba Enrollment: 270/6 |
Ontario |
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| 7. | Kingston—Population:
114,195 Queen's University Enrollment: 486/9 |
| 8. | London—Population:
336,539 University of Western Ontario Enrollment: 495/0 |
| 9. | Ottawa—Population:
774,072 University of Ottawa Enrollment: 877/48 |
| 10. | Toronto—Population:
2,481,494 University of Toronto Enrollment: 610/5 |
| 11. |
Toronto—Population: 2,481,494 Osgoode Hall, York University Enrollment: 828/10 |
| 12. | Windsor—Population:
208,402 University of Windsor Enrollment: 554/3 |
Quebec |
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| 13. | Montreal—Population:
1,039,534 McGill University Enrollment: 572/22 |
New Brunswick |
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| 14. |
Fredericton—Population: 47,560 University of New Brunswick Enrollment: 240/NA |
Nova Scotia |
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| 15. | Halifax—Population:
359,111 Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law Enrollment: 492/9 |
"Enrollment" represents the numbers of
total full-time/total part-time students unless otherwise indicated. NA
stands for "Not Applicable." Population information was derived from the
2001 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada. City
populations reflect the number of people residing in the city proper.