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Demographics of Canada, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.

Population of Canada: 32,852,849 (April 2007 est.); 31,612,895 (2006 Census)

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Provinces and territories

Rank Name and flag Abbr Population Percentage of national pop. Land area (km²) Population density Seats in House of Commons
1 Ontario ON 0Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character ",".Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character ","12,753,702 38.8% &&&&&&&&&0917741.&&&&&0917,741 13.90 106
2 Quebec QC &&&&&&&&07687068.&&&&&07,687,068 23.4% &&&&&&&&01365128.&&&&&01,365,128 5.63 75
3 British Columbia BC &&&&&&&&04352798.&&&&&04,352,798 13.2% &&&&&&&&&0925186.&&&&&0925,186 4.70 36
4 Alberta AB &&&&&&&&03455062.&&&&&03,455,062 10.5% &&&&&&&&&0642317.&&&&&0642,317 5.38 28
5 Manitoba MB &&&&&&&&01182921.&&&&&01,182,921 3.6% &&&&&&&&&0553556.&&&&&0553,556 2.14 14
6 Saskatchewan SK &&&&&&&&&0990212.&&&&&0990,212 3.0% &&&&&&&&&0591670.&&&&&0591,670 1.67 14
7 Nova Scotia NS &&&&&&&&&0932966.&&&&&0932,966 2.8% &&&&&&&&&&053338.&&&&&053,338 17.49 11
8 New Brunswick NB &&&&&&&&&0748878.&&&&&0748,878 2.3% &&&&&&&&&&071450.&&&&&071,450 10.48 10
9 Newfoundland and Labrador NL &&&&&&&&&0506548.&&&&&0506,548 1.5% &&&&&&&&&0373872.&&&&&0373,872 1.35 7
10 Prince Edward Island PE &&&&&&&&&0138800.&&&&&0138,800 0.4% &&&&&&&&&&&05660.&&&&&05,660 24.41 4
11 Northwest Territories NT &&&&&&&&&&041795.&&&&&041,795 0.1% &&&&&&&&01183085.&&&&&01,183,085 0.037 1
12 Nunavut NU &&&&&&&&&&031216.&&&&&031,216 0.1% &&&&&&&&01936113.&&&&&01,936,113 0.016 1
13 Yukon YT 0Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character ",".Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character ","30,883 0.1% &&&&&&&&&0474391.&&&&&0474,391 0.065 1
Total Canada &&&&&&&032852849.&&&&&032,852,849 100% &&&&&&&&09093507.&&&&&09,093,507 3.61 308
Sources: Statistics CanadaStatistics Canada (2007). Population Estimates (April 2007). Retrieved on 2007-07-22.Statistics Canada (2005). Land and freshwater area, by province and territory (2005). Retrieved on 2007-07-22.

Age structure

Age structure of Canadian population, 2001

Age structure of Canadian population, 2001

(2006 Census)

  Males Females
Age
Group  
Number Per cent Number Per cent
0-4 864,600 2.7% 825,940 2.6%
5-9 926,855 2.9% 882,520 2.8%
10-14 1,065,860 3.3% 1,014,060 3.2%
15-19 1,095,285 3.5% 1,045,205 3.3%
20-24 1,047,950 3.3% 1,032,435 3.3%
25-29 975,945 3.1% 1,009,635 3.2%
30-34 987,730 3.1% 1,032,515 3.3%
35-39 1,083,495 3.4% 1,124,780 3.6%
40-44 1,285,535 4.1% 1,324,925 4.2%
45-49 1,290,125 4.1% 1,330,470 4.2%
50-54 1,158,970 3.7% 1,198,330 3.8%
55-59 1,026,395 3.2% 1,058,230 3.3%
60-64 780,135 2.5% 809,730 2.6%
65-69 593,810 1.9% 640,770 2.0%
70-74 493,460 1.6% 560,320 1.8%
75-79 386,485 1.2% 493,095 1.6%
80-84 251,420 0.8% 395,285 1.3%
85+ 161,930 0.5% 358,680 1.1%
Totals 15,475,970 49.0% 16,136,930 51.0%

Median age

  • total: 39.5 years
    • male: 38.6 years
    • female: 40.4 years (2006)

Median age by province and territory, 2006 Census

  1. Nova Scotia: 41.8
  2. Newfoundland and Labrador: 41.7
  3. New Brunswick: 41.5
  4. Quebec: 41.0
  5. British Columbia: 40.8
  6. Prince Edward Island: 40.8
  7. Ontario: 39.0
  8. Saskatchewan: 38.7
  9. Yukon: 38.4
  10. Manitoba: 38.1
  11. Alberta: 36.0
  12. Northwest Territories: 31.2
  13. Nunavut: 23.1

Total: 39.5

Sources: Statistics CanadaStatistics Canada (2006). Age Groups and Sex for Population of Canada (2006 Census). Retrieved on 2007-07-22.

Population growth rates

Population by province and territory, 2006 and 2001 censuses, 5 year real population growth/decline, percentage population change from 2001 to 2006 and each jurisdiction\'s percent population of the total population of Canada as of the 2006 Census
(sorted by real population growth (or decline) descending)

Jurisdiction 2006 2001 Growth % Change % TOTAL
Ontario &&&&&&&012160282.&&&&&012,160,282 &&&&&&&011410046.&&&&&011,410,046 &&&&&&&&&0750236.&&&&&0750,236 6.6 38.47
Alberta &&&&&&&&03290350.&&&&&03,290,350 &&&&&&&&02974807.&&&&&02,974,807 &&&&&&&&&0315543.&&&&&0315,543 10.6 10.40
Quebec &&&&&&&&07546131.&&&&&07,546,131 &&&&&&&&07237479.&&&&&07,237,479 &&&&&&&&&0308652.&&&&&0308,652 4.3 23.87
British Columbia &&&&&&&&04113487.&&&&&04,113,487 &&&&&&&&03907738.&&&&&03,907,738 &&&&&&&&&0205749.&&&&&0205,749 5.3 13.01
Manitoba &&&&&&&&01148401.&&&&&01,148,401 &&&&&&&&01119583.&&&&&01,119,583 &&&&&&&&&&028818.&&&&&028,818 2.6 3.63
Nova Scotia &&&&&&&&&0913462.&&&&&0913,462 &&&&&&&&&0908007.&&&&&0908,007 &&&&&&&&&&&05455.&&&&&05,455 0.6 2.89
Northwest Territories 0Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character ",".Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character ","41,464 &&&&&&&&&&037360.&&&&&037,360 &&&&&&&&&&&04104.&&&&&04,104 11.0 0.13
Nunavut &&&&&&&&&&029474.&&&&&029,474 &&&&&&&&&&026745.&&&&&026,745 &&&&&&&&&&&02729.&&&&&02,729 10.2 0.09
Yukon &&&&&&&&&&030372.&&&&&030,372 &&&&&&&&&&028674.&&&&&028,674 &&&&&&&&&&&01698.&&&&&01,698 5.9 0.09
Prince Edward Island &&&&&&&&&0135851.&&&&&0135,851 &&&&&&&&&0135294.&&&&&0135,294 &&&&&&&&&&&&0557.&&&&&0557 0.4 0.43
New Brunswick &&&&&&&&&0729997.&&&&&0729,997 &&&&&&&&&0729498.&&&&&0729,498 &&&&&&&&&&&&0499.&&&&&0499 0.1 2.31
Newfoundland and Labrador &&&&&&&&&0505469.&&&&&0505,469 &&&&&&&&&0512930.&&&&&0512,930 &&&&&&&&&&0-7462.1000000-7,461 -1.5 1.60
Saskatchewan 0Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character ",".Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character ","968,157 &&&&&&&&&0978933.&&&&&0978,933 &&&&&&&&&0-10777.1000000-10,776 -1.1 2.96
TOTAL &&&&&&&031612897.&&&&&031,612,897 &&&&&&&030007094.&&&&&030,007,094 &&&&&&&&01605893.&&&&&01,605,893 5.4 100.00

Derived from: Statistics Canada - (table) Population and Dwelling Counts, for Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2006 and 2001 Censuses - 100% Data

Last modified (by source): N/A
Compiled/added to Wikipedia: 2007-07-22

Vital statistics

Birth rate: 10.5 births/1,000 population (2005 est.) |Birth rates of Canada and its provinces and territories

Death rate: 7.3 deaths/1,000 population (2006 est.) |Death rates of Canada and its provinces and territories

Net migration rate: 6.01 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2003 est.)

Sex ratio:

  • at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female
  • under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female
  • 15-64 years: 1.01 male(s)/female
  • 65 years and over: 0.74 male(s)/female
  • total population: 0.98 male(s)/female (2003 est.)

Infant mortality rate: 4.88 deaths/1,000 live births (2003 est.)

Life expectancy at birth:

  • total population: 79.83 years
  • male: 76.44 years
  • female: 83.38 years (2003 est.)

Total fertility rate: 1.61 children born/woman (2003 est.)

Ethnicity

Nationality:

Ethnocultural ancestries

Canadians were able to self-identify one or more ethnocultural ancestries in the 2001 census. It should be noted that respondents were able to identify more than one ethnocultural ancestry, and that percentages may therefore add up to more than 100%. The most common response was \'Canadian\', and since the term \'Canadian\' is as much an expression of citizenship as of ethnicity, these figures should not be considered an exact record of the relative prevalence of different ethnocultural ancestries.

Single responses: 22.77% of respondents gave a single response of \'Canadian\', while a further 16.65% identified with both \'Canadian\', and one or more other ancestries. 4.99% of respondents gave a single response of English, 3.58% gave a single response of French, 3.16% gave a single response of Chinese, 2.45% gave a single response of Italian, 2.38% gave a single response of German, 2.05% gave a single response of Scottish, 1.96% gave a single response of East Indian, 1.68% gave a single response of Irish, 1.54% gave a single response of North American Indian, 1.10% gave a single response of Ukrainian and 1.07% gave a single response of Dutch (Netherlands).


Multiple responses: Counting both single and multiple responses, the most commonly identified ethnocultural ancestries were:

2006 % 2001 %
Canadian 39.42%
English 20.17%
French 15.75%
Scottish 14.03%
Irish 12.90%
German 9.25%
Italian 4.29%
Chinese 3.69%
Ukrainian 3.61%
North American Indian 3.38%
Dutch (Netherlands) 3.12%
Polish 2.76%
East Indian 2.41%
Norwegian 1.23%
Portuguese 1.21%
Welsh 1.18%
Jewish 1.18%
2006 % 2001 %
Russian 1.14%
Filipino 1.11%
Métis 1.04%
Swedish 0.95%
Hungarian (Magyar) 0.90%
American (USA) 0.84%
Greek 0.73%
Spanish 0.72%
Jamaican 0.71%
Danish 0.58%
Vietnamese 0.51%
British, n.i.e. 0.51%
Austrian 0.50%
Lebanese 0.48%
Romanian 0.44%
Belgian 0.44%
Finnish 0.39%
2006 % 2001 %
Swiss 0.37%
Korean 0.34%
Québécois 0.33%
African (Black), n.i.e. 0.33%
Croatian 0.33%
Iranian 0.30%
Japanese 0.29%
Haitian 0.28%
Czech 0.27%
Icelandic 0.25%
Pakistani 0.25%
Arab, n.i.e. 0.24%
Acadian 0.24%
Yugoslav, n.i.e. 0.22%
Sri Lankan 0.21%
West Indian 0.20%
Inuit 0.19%


The same data is also grouped more geographically by Statistics Canada as follows:

2006 % 2001 %
North American 40.21%
British Isles 33.64%
French 15.89%
Western European 12.78%
Eastern European 8.50%
Southern European 7.87%
2006 % 2001 %
East and Southeast Asian 6.03%
Aboriginal 4.45%
South Asian 3.25%
Northern European 3.22%
Caribbean 1.70%
Other European 1.28%
2006 % 2001 %
Arab 1.17%
African 0.99%
Latin, Central and
South American
0.82%
West Asian 0.69%
Oceania 0.16%


Percentages are calculated as a proportion of the total number of respondents (29,639,035 in 2001) and may total more than 100% due to dual responses.
All ethnocultural ancestries with more than 56,000 responses are listed in the table above according to the exact terminology used by Statistics Canada.
Ethnic Origin (232), Sex (3) and Single and Multiple Responses (3) (2001 Census)

Aboriginal status

The 2006 census counted a total aboriginal population of 1,172,790 (3.75%) which includes 698,025 North American Indians (2.23%), and 389,785 Métis (1.25%), and 50,480 Inuit (0.16%). Percentages are calculated as a proportion of the total number of respondents (31,241,030) Aboriginal Identity (2006 Census)

Visible minorities

  Population Per cent of
population
Chinese 1,029,395 3.4%
South Asian 917,075 3.1%
Black 662,215 2.2%
Filipino 327,550 1.1%
Latin American 216,975 0.7%
Southeast Asian 198,880 0.7%
Arab 194,680 0.7%
West Asian 109,285 0.4%
Korean 100,660 0.3%
Japanese 73,315 0.2%
Visible minority, n.i.e. 98,920 0.3%
Multiple visible minorities 73,875 0.2%
Total visible minority population 3,983,845 13.4%
Source: Statistics Canada, 2001 Census, 97F0010XCB2001002

13.4% of the Canadian population are visible minorities.

13.4% of the Canadian population are visible minorities.


Religions

Top Self-Identified Religious Affiliations in Canada
1991 2001 % change
(in numbers)
Number %Number %
Christian 81 77
- Catholic12,203,62545.212,936,90543.6+4.8
- Christian Orthodox387,3951.4479,6201.6+23.8
- Coptic Orthodox5,020 0.0210,2850.03 +104.9
- Romanian Orthodox4,570 0.024,6750.02 +2.3
- Total Other Christian9,427,67534.98,654,85029.2-8.2
- United Church of Canada3,093,12011.32,839,1259.5-8.2
- Anglican Church of Canada2,188,1108.02,035,4956.8-7.0
- Baptist663,3602.4729,4752.4+10.0
- Lutheran636,2052.3606,5902.0-4.7
- Presbyterian636,2952.3409,8301.4-35.6
- Pentecostal436,4351.6 369,4751.2 -15.3
- Mennonite207,9700.8 191,4650.6 -7.9
- Jehovah\'s Witnesses168,3750.6 154,7450.5 -8.1
- Methodist83,9100.3 106,5450.4 +27.0
- Mormon100,7700.4 104,7500.3+3.9
- Salvation Army112,3450.4 87,7850.3-21.9
- Christian Reformed Church in North America84,6850.3 76,6650.3-9.5
- Christian and Missionary Alliance59,3650.2 66,2800.2 +11.9
- Adventists52,3650.2 62,8750.2 +20.1
- Christian, not included elsewhere¹353,0401.3780,4502.6+121.1
No religion3,397,00012.64,900,09516.5+44.2
Other
- Muslim253,2650.9579,6402.0+128.9
- Jewish318,1851.2329,9951.1+3.7
- Buddhist163,4150.6300,3451.0+83.8
- Hindu157,0150.6297,2001.0+89.3
- Sikh147,4400.5278,4100.9+88.8
¹ Includes persons who report only “Christian”, only "Protestant", and those in denominations less than 60,000
* For comparability purposes, 1991 data are presented according to 2001 boundaries.



Sources: Statistics CanadaStatistics Canada (2001). Religions in Canada. Retrieved on 2007-02-16.Statistics Canada (1991). Religion , Age Groups and Sex for Population of Canada. Retrieved on 2007-02-16.Statistics Canada (2001). Population by religion, by province and territory (2001 Census). Retrieved on 2007-02-16.

Notes:

Top self-identified religious affiliations in Canada in 2001.

Top self-identified religious affiliations in Canada in 2001.


Languages

Main article: Spoken languages of Canada

Literacy

  • definition: age 15 and over can read and write
  • total population: 99% (2003 est.)
  • male: 99%
  • female: 99%

Further reading

Roderic Beaujot and Don Kerr, The Changing Face of Canada: Essential Readings in Population, Canadian Scholars\' Press, 2007, ISBN 978-1-55130-322-2

See also

BC

AB

SK

MB

ON

QC

NB

PE

NS

NL

YT

NT

NU

Demographics of Canada\'s provinces and territories

References


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