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Population News Saturday October 6th 2007



P.E.I. LEADS ATLANTIC CANADA IN POPULATION GROWTHP.E.I. LEADS ATLANTIC CANADA IN POPULATION GROWTH
(The Guardian: Tue, 02 Oct) Prince Edward Island had the highest population increase of all the Atlantic provinces, according to information released by Statistic Canada.


Milton Adopts New Rec PlanMilton Adopts New Rec Plan
(WCAX-TV Vermont: Wed, 03 Oct) The town of Milton could be getting some new recreational facilities.  On Monday, the Selectboard approved a 20-year master plan.  It's part of an effort to keep up with population growth.


Free child car seat checksFree child car seat checks
(The News-Press: Fri, 05 Oct) Highway safety advocates offer free child car seat checks throughout Southwest Florida, but it isn't always easy to find them.


Poll says new system won't flyPoll says new system won't fly
(CNews: Fri, 05 Oct) TORONTO -- Ontarians are set to reject an historic option to change how they choose their legislators, an SES-Research-Sun Media poll suggests.



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Alberta leads in population growthAlberta leads in population growth
(CNews: Thu, 27 Sep) OTTAWA - Alberta has again led the provinces in population growth, according to preliminary demographic estimates for the year ending June 30, 2007. But indications are that the major component fuelling Alberta's gains - interprovincial migration - has started to ease off.


Bush veto threatens insurance for kidsBush veto threatens insurance for kids
(The News & Observer: Thu, 04 Oct) President Bush's veto Wednesday of the expanded State Children's Health Insurance Program jeopardizes North Carolina's ability to continue coverage for more than 110,000 needy children.


Insurance agent hosts safety seat installation eventInsurance agent hosts safety seat installation event
(The News-Press: Thu, 04 Oct) More than 40 child car safety seats where checked for correct installation during an event last week at the Kathy Nash State Farm Insurance Agency in...


Europe ageing and divorcing at high speedEurope ageing and divorcing at high speed
(Euro Observer: Thu, 04 Oct) 04.10.2007 - 17:34 CET | By Elitsa Vucheva EUOBSERVER/BRUSSELS - There are currently more elderly people than children living in the EU, as Europe's young population has decreased by 21 percent - or 23 million – in 25 years, 10 percent of which in the last ten years alone.


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