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Cambridge is a city in Southern Ontario where the Grand and Speed rivers meet in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontari. It was formed in 1973 by the amalgamation of the Galt, Preston, Hespeler, the settlement of Blair and a small portion of surrounding townships. This combination of several urban settings was met by considerable resistance from the local population of the different cities as each one has its historical roots and diverse developmental processes.

While the original communities have come together well in the years since amalgamation, they began life apart, and as a result, Cambridge has three historic core commercial areas to preserve for future generations. As Cambridge has developed the open spaces between the first municipalities, have been filled in a fourth commercial core. Today, Cambridge is a thriving emerging and modern city with a diverse population of more than 125,000. It is within the Regional Municipality of Waterloo and is part of one of Ontario’s fastest growing and economically prosperous regions. With its perfect position located along Highway 401, only 45 minutes from the provincial capital of Toronto, Cambridge is well positioned to survive this “shotgun marriage” arranged by the Provincial government to continue to grow and flourish into a prosperous metropolis and one of the best places to live in the Province of Ontario.

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CAMBRIDGE HISTORY

Incorporated in 1973, when the three municipalities of Galt, Preston and Hespeler and the settlement of Blair were amalgamated into a single legal entity under the name of Cambridge. The new entity was considered a “shotgun marriage” arranged by the Provincial government and opposed by many. However, the evolution of the modern administrative body developed well, and today they form an established political and executive authority.

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DEMOGRAPHICS

According to the Statistics Canada 2016 census, Cambridge has a population of 129,920. Up 2.3% from 2011 census and a predicted population of 176,000 by 2031. If the trends continue, the population for the year of 2018 will be 136,247 people. People in Cambridge are relatively young as the average age is of 39.5 years. Regarding income, the average is very close to the provincial median. The average household income is $99,458 which means the area is an affluent one. The percentage income increase amounts to 36% since the year 2000 and 6% since 2010.

More than 52% of the residents hold a post-secondary degree, and 50% have a college or postgraduate degree. Hence, the area has a population that is well educated and prepared for the challenges of a rapidly expanding and diversifying economy.

EDUCATION

Cambridge public school system has twelve elementary schools that follow the same core curriculum and offer a set of learning opportunities aiming at providing a rigorous, supportive, and enriching educational experience for all middle school students. The public- school system seems committed to improving the quality of public schools in the region continually. They have an office of accountability and student achievement which produces an annual report on school quality and is used to prepare plans to improve the quality of education in the area.

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