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Catalogue Entry: Mother Tongue, 2001 - Other Languages (by census subdivision)
In the 2001 Census, 22.9% of Canadians had French as their mother tongue, 59.1% English, and 18% neither of the two official languages. Mother tongue is defined as the first... -
Catalogue Entry: Mother Tongue, 2001 - Other Languages (by census division)
In the 2001 Census, 22.9% of Canadians had French as their mother tongue, 59.1% English, and 18% neither of the two official languages. Mother tongue is defined as the first... -
Catalogue Entry: Mother Tongue, 2001 - French (by census subdivision)
In the 2001 Census, 22.9% of Canadians had French as their mother tongue, 59.1% English, and 18% neither of the two official languages. Mother tongue is defined as the first... -
Catalogue Entry: Mother Tongue, 2001 - French (by census division)
In the 2001 Census, 22.9% of Canadians had French as their mother tongue, 59.1% English, and 18% neither of the two official languages. Mother tongue is defined as the first... -
Catalogue Entry: Mother Tongue, 2001 - English and French (by census subdivision)
In the 2001 Census, 22.9% of Canadians had French as their mother tongue, 59.1% English, and 18% neither of the two official languages. Mother tongue is defined as the first... -
Catalogue Entry: Mother Tongue, 2001 - English and French (by census division)
In the 2001 Census, 22.9% of Canadians had French as their mother tongue, 59.1% English, and 18% neither of the two official languages. Mother tongue is defined as the first... -
Catalogue Entry: Mother Tongue, 2001 - English (by census subdivision)
In the 2001 Census, 22.9% of Canadians had French as their mother tongue, 59.1% English, and 18% neither of the two official languages. Mother tongue is defined as the first... -
Catalogue Entry: Mother Tongue, 2001 - English (by census division)
In the 2001 Census, 22.9% of Canadians had French as their mother tongue, 59.1% English, and 18% neither of the two official languages. Mother tongue is defined as the first... -
Catalogue Entry: English-French Bilingualism, 2001 (by census subdivision)
About 5 231 500 people reported to the 2001 Census that they were bilingual, compared with 4 841 300 five years earlier, an 8.1% increase. In 2001, these individuals represented... -
Catalogue Entry: English-French Bilingualism, 2001 (by census division)
About 5 231 500 people reported to the 2001 Census that they were bilingual, compared with 4 841 300 five years earlier, an 8.1% increase. In 2001, these individuals represented... -
Catalogue Entry: Index of Aboriginal Language Continuity, 1996
The Index of Continuity measures language continuity, or vitality, by comparing the number of those who speak a given language at home to the number of those who learned the... -
Catalogue Entry: Index of Aboriginal Language Ability, 1996
The Index of Ability compares the number of people who report being able to speak the language with the number who have that Aboriginal language as a mother tongue. The index... -
Catalogue Entry: Aboriginal Languages by Community, 1996
The current 50 languages of Canada's indigenous peoples belong to 11 major language families - ten First Nations and Inuktitut. Canada's Aboriginal languages are many and... -
Catalogue Entry: Foreign-born Population, 2006 - Population Immigrated before 2001 (by census...
The 2006 Census enumerated 6.2 million foreign-born in Canada. The majority of the foreign-born population (86.8%) lived in three provinces: Ontario, Quebec and British... -
Catalogue Entry: Foreign-born Population, 2006 - Population Immigrated before 2001 (by census...
The 2006 Census enumerated 6.2 million foreign-born in Canada. The majority of the foreign-born population (86.8%) lived in three provinces: Ontario, Quebec and British... -
Catalogue Entry: Foreign-born Population, 2006 - Population Immigrated between 2001 and 2006...
The 2006 Census enumerated 6.2 million foreign-born in Canada. The majority of the foreign-born population (86.8%) lived in three provinces: Ontario, Quebec and British... -
Catalogue Entry: Foreign-born Population, 2006 - Population Immigrated between 2001 and 2006...
The 2006 Census enumerated 6.2 million foreign-born in Canada. The majority of the foreign-born population (86.8%) lived in three provinces: Ontario, Quebec and British... -
Catalogue Entry: Foreign-born Population, 2006 - Foreign-born Population (by census subdivision)
The 2006 Census enumerated 6.2 million foreign-born in Canada. The majority of the foreign-born population (86.8%) lived in three provinces: Ontario, Quebec and British... -
Catalogue Entry: Foreign-born Population, 2006 - Foreign-born Population (by census division)
The 2006 Census enumerated 6.2 million foreign-born in Canada. The majority of the foreign-born population (86.8%) lived in three provinces: Ontario, Quebec and British... -
Catalogue Entry: Foreign-born Population, 2001: Population Immigrated before 1991 (by census...
As of May 15, 2001, 5.4 million people, or 18.4% of the total population, were born outside the country. This was the highest proportion since 1931, when foreign-born people...