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2001 Canadian census

The 2001 Canadian census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. Census day was May 15, 2001. On that day, Statistics Canada attempted to count every person in Canada. The total population count of Canada was 30,007,094.[1] This was a 4% increase over 1996 census of 28,846,761. In contrast, the official Statistics Canada population estimate for 2001 was 31,021,300. This is considered a more accurate population number than the actual count.[2]

2001 Canadian census

← 1996 May 15, 2001 2006 →

General information
CountryCanada
Results
Total population30,007,094 ( 4.0%)
Most populous ​province/territoryOntario (11,410,046)
Least populous ​province/territoryNunavut (26,745)

The previous census was the 1996 census and the following census was in 2006 census.

Canada by the numbers edit

A summary of information about Canada.

Total population 30,007,094
Dwellings 12,548,588
Men 14,706,850
Women 15,300,245
Median age 37.6 years
Average earnings $31,757

Census summary edit

Canada has experienced one of the smallest census-to-census growth rates in its population. From 1996 to 2001, the nation's population increased only 4.0%. The census counted 30,007,094 people on May 15, 2001, compared with 28,846,761 on May 14, 1996.

Only three provinces and one territory had growth rates above the national average. Alberta's population soared 10.3%, Ontario gained 6.1% and British Columbia, 4.9%. Nunavut's population rose 8.1%. The population of Newfoundland and Labrador declined for the second consecutive census period.

Urbanization continued. In 2001, 79.4% of Canadians lived in an urban centre of 10,000 people or more, compared with 78.5% in 1996. Outside the urban centres, the population of rural and small-town areas declined 0.4%.

In 2001, just over 64% of the nation's population, or about 19,297,000 people, lived in the 27 census metropolitan areas (CMAs), up slightly from 63% in 1996. Seven of these 27 CMAs saw their populations grow at a rate of at least double the national average. The strongest rise, by far, occurred in Calgary.

From 1996 to 2001, the nation's population concentrated further in four broad urban regions: the extended Golden Horseshoe in southern Ontario; Montreal and environs; British Columbia's Lower Mainland and southern Vancouver Island; and the Calgary-Edmonton corridor. In 2001, 51% of Canada's population lived in these regions, compared with 49% in 1996.

Population by province/territory edit

Rank Province or territory Population as of
2001 census
Population as of
1996 census
Change Percent
change
1   Ontario 11,410,046 10,753,573 656,473   6.1  
2   Quebec 7,237,479 7,138,795 98,684   1.4  
3   British Columbia 3,907,738 3,724,500 183,238   4.9  
4   Alberta 2,974,807 2,696,826 277,981   10.3  
5   Manitoba 1,119,583 1,113,898 5,685   0.5  
6   Saskatchewan 978,933 990,237 -2,318   -1.1  
7   Nova Scotia 908,007 909,282 -1,275   -0.1  
8   New Brunswick 729,498 738,133 -8,635   -1.2  
9   Newfoundland and Labrador 512,930 551,792 -38,862   -7.0  
10   Prince Edward Island 135,294 134,557 737   0.5  
11   Northwest Territories 37,360 39,672 [3] -2,312   -5.8  
12   Yukon 28,674 30,766 -2,092   -6.8  
13   Nunavut 26,745 24,730 [4] 2,015   8.1  
  Canada 30,007,094 28,846,761 1,160,333   4.0  

Demographics edit

Mother tongue edit

Population by mother tongue of Canada's official languages:

Mother tongue Population
English 17,572,170
French 6,741,955
Bilingual 122,660
Other 5,202,240

Aboriginal peoples edit

Population of Aboriginal peoples in Canada:

Aboriginal Population 976,305
North American Indian 608,850
Métis 292,305
Inuit 45,070

Ethnic origin edit

Population by ethnic origin. Only those origins with more than 250,000 respondents are included here. This is based entirely on self reporting.

Ethnic origins Total responses Single responses Multiple responses 2
Total population 29,639,035 18,307,540 11,331,490
Canadian 11,682,680 6,748,135 4,934,550
English 5,978,875 1,479,520 4,499,355
French 4,668,410 1,060,755 3,607,655
Scottish 4,157,210 607,235 3,549,975
Irish 3,822,660 496,865 3,325,800
German 2,742,765 705,595 2,037,170
Italian 1,270,370 726,275 544,090
Chinese 1,094,700 936,210 158,490
Ukrainian 1,071,060 326,200 744,860
North American Indian 1,000,890 455,805 545,085
Dutch (Netherlands) 923,310 316,220 607,090
Polish 817,085 260,415 556,670
African 731,044 Unknown Unknown
East Indian 713,330 581,665 131,665
Norwegian 363,760 47,230 316,530
Portuguese 357,690 252,835 104,855
Welsh 350,365 28,445 321,925
Jewish 348,605 186,475 162,130
Russian 337,960 70,890 267,070
Filipino 327,545 266,140 61,410
Métis 307,845 72,210 235,635
Swedish 282,760 30,440 252,320
Hungarian (Magyar) 267,255 91,795 175,460
American (USA) 250,010 25,200 224,805

Religion edit

Population by religion. Only those religions with more than 250,000 respondents are included here. The census question was partly aided—that is, the questionnaire form gave examples of some of the denominations but not others. The actual question asked is noted below.

Religion Total responses % of Population
Roman Catholic 12,793,125 43.2
No religion 4,796,325 16.2
United Church 2,839,125 9.6
Anglican 2,035,500 6.9
Christian n.i.e.[5] 780,450 2.6
Baptist 729,470 2.5
Lutheran 606,590 2.0
Muslim 579,640 2.0
Protestant n.i.e.[5] 549,205 1.9
Presbyterian 409,830 1.4
Pentecostal 369,475 1.2
Jewish 329,995 1.1
Buddhist 300,345 1.0
Hindu 297,200 1.0
Sikh 278,410 0.9
Jediism 21,000 0.1

The actual question asked: "What is this person's religion? Indicate a specific denomination or religion even if this person is not currently a practising member of that group.

For example, Roman Catholic, Ukrainian Catholic, United Church, Anglican, Lutheran, Baptist, Coptic Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, Jewish, Islam, Buddhist, Hindu, Sikh, etc."

Visible minorities edit

Visible minority Total responses % of Population
Chinese 1,029,395 3.47
South Asian 917,070 3.09
Black 662,215 2.23
Filipino 308,575 1.04
Others 1,066,590 3.60
Not a visible
minority
25,655,185 86.56

Age edit

Population by age:

Age Population
0–4 years 1,696,285
5–14 years 4,029,255
15–19 years 2,053,325
20–24 years 1,955,810
25–44 years 9,096,560
45–54 years 4,419,290
55–64 years 2,868,015
65–74 years 2,142,835
75–84 years 1,329,810
85 years and over 415,910

Methodology edit

Every person was legally required to return the census questionnaire that required answering basic demographic information. In addition randomly selected people were legally required to complete a much more detailed questionnaire.

On May 15, 2001, Statistics Canada had thousands of canvassers who went around to try to ensure that the entire population was counted. For the first time, this included canvassers who went to homeless shelters to ensure that the homeless were included in the census.

In addition to a small number of individuals who refused to participate, some first nation communities refused to participate en masse and therefore some of the statistics are inaccurate. This is noted as footnotes in many of the affected results.

Effects of the census edit

The census numbers are the basis of the federal governments transfer payments to the provinces and therefore when a province loses population, its transfer payments are decreased.

In addition, the census numbers are one of the elements that Elections Canada uses to create the boundaries of federal ridings.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Statistics Canada. 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  2. ^ "Population estimates". Statistics Canada. 2006. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  3. ^ Adjusted figure due to boundary change
  4. ^ Adjusted figure due to boundary change
  5. ^ a b not included elsewhere

External links edit

  • 2001 Census - Statistics Canada's page on the 2001 census.

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The 2001 Canadian census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population Census day was May 15 2001 On that day Statistics Canada attempted to count every person in Canada The total population count of Canada was 30 007 094 1 This was a 4 increase over 1996 census of 28 846 761 In contrast the official Statistics Canada population estimate for 2001 was 31 021 300 This is considered a more accurate population number than the actual count 2 2001 Canadian census 1996 May 15 2001 2006 General informationCountryCanadaResultsTotal population30 007 094 4 0 Most populous wbr province territoryOntario 11 410 046 Least populous wbr province territoryNunavut 26 745 The previous census was the 1996 census and the following census was in 2006 census Contents 1 Canada by the numbers 2 Census summary 3 Population by province territory 4 Demographics 4 1 Mother tongue 4 2 Aboriginal peoples 4 3 Ethnic origin 4 4 Religion 4 5 Visible minorities 4 6 Age 5 Methodology 6 Effects of the census 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksCanada by the numbers editA summary of information about Canada Total population 30 007 094Dwellings 12 548 588Men 14 706 850Women 15 300 245Median age 37 6 yearsAverage earnings 31 757Census summary editCanada has experienced one of the smallest census to census growth rates in its population From 1996 to 2001 the nation s population increased only 4 0 The census counted 30 007 094 people on May 15 2001 compared with 28 846 761 on May 14 1996 Only three provinces and one territory had growth rates above the national average Alberta s population soared 10 3 Ontario gained 6 1 and British Columbia 4 9 Nunavut s population rose 8 1 The population of Newfoundland and Labrador declined for the second consecutive census period Urbanization continued In 2001 79 4 of Canadians lived in an urban centre of 10 000 people or more compared with 78 5 in 1996 Outside the urban centres the population of rural and small town areas declined 0 4 In 2001 just over 64 of the nation s population or about 19 297 000 people lived in the 27 census metropolitan areas CMAs up slightly from 63 in 1996 Seven of these 27 CMAs saw their populations grow at a rate of at least double the national average The strongest rise by far occurred in Calgary From 1996 to 2001 the nation s population concentrated further in four broad urban regions the extended Golden Horseshoe in southern Ontario Montreal and environs British Columbia s Lower Mainland and southern Vancouver Island and the Calgary Edmonton corridor In 2001 51 of Canada s population lived in these regions compared with 49 in 1996 Population by province territory editRank Province or territory Population as of2001 census Population as of1996 census Change Percentchange1 nbsp Ontario 11 410 046 10 753 573 656 473 nbsp 6 1 nbsp 2 nbsp Quebec 7 237 479 7 138 795 98 684 nbsp 1 4 nbsp 3 nbsp British Columbia 3 907 738 3 724 500 183 238 nbsp 4 9 nbsp 4 nbsp Alberta 2 974 807 2 696 826 277 981 nbsp 10 3 nbsp 5 nbsp Manitoba 1 119 583 1 113 898 5 685 nbsp 0 5 nbsp 6 nbsp Saskatchewan 978 933 990 237 2 318 nbsp 1 1 nbsp 7 nbsp Nova Scotia 908 007 909 282 1 275 nbsp 0 1 nbsp 8 nbsp New Brunswick 729 498 738 133 8 635 nbsp 1 2 nbsp 9 nbsp Newfoundland and Labrador 512 930 551 792 38 862 nbsp 7 0 nbsp 10 nbsp Prince Edward Island 135 294 134 557 737 nbsp 0 5 nbsp 11 nbsp Northwest Territories 37 360 39 672 3 2 312 nbsp 5 8 nbsp 12 nbsp Yukon 28 674 30 766 2 092 nbsp 6 8 nbsp 13 nbsp Nunavut 26 745 24 730 4 2 015 nbsp 8 1 nbsp nbsp Canada 30 007 094 28 846 761 1 160 333 nbsp 4 0 nbsp Demographics editMother tongue edit Main article Languages of Canada Population by mother tongue of Canada s official languages Mother tongue PopulationEnglish 17 572 170French 6 741 955Bilingual 122 660Other 5 202 240Aboriginal peoples edit Population of Aboriginal peoples in Canada Aboriginal Population 976 305North American Indian 608 850Metis 292 305Inuit 45 070Ethnic origin edit Main article List of Canadians by ethnicity Population by ethnic origin Only those origins with more than 250 000 respondents are included here This is based entirely on self reporting Ethnic origins Total responses Single responses Multiple responses 2Total population 29 639 035 18 307 540 11 331 490Canadian 11 682 680 6 748 135 4 934 550English 5 978 875 1 479 520 4 499 355French 4 668 410 1 060 755 3 607 655Scottish 4 157 210 607 235 3 549 975Irish 3 822 660 496 865 3 325 800German 2 742 765 705 595 2 037 170Italian 1 270 370 726 275 544 090Chinese 1 094 700 936 210 158 490Ukrainian 1 071 060 326 200 744 860North American Indian 1 000 890 455 805 545 085Dutch Netherlands 923 310 316 220 607 090Polish 817 085 260 415 556 670African 731 044 Unknown UnknownEast Indian 713 330 581 665 131 665Norwegian 363 760 47 230 316 530Portuguese 357 690 252 835 104 855Welsh 350 365 28 445 321 925Jewish 348 605 186 475 162 130Russian 337 960 70 890 267 070Filipino 327 545 266 140 61 410Metis 307 845 72 210 235 635Swedish 282 760 30 440 252 320Hungarian Magyar 267 255 91 795 175 460American USA 250 010 25 200 224 805Religion edit Main article Religion in Canada Population by religion Only those religions with more than 250 000 respondents are included here The census question was partly aided that is the questionnaire form gave examples of some of the denominations but not others The actual question asked is noted below Religion Total responses of PopulationRoman Catholic 12 793 125 43 2No religion 4 796 325 16 2United Church 2 839 125 9 6Anglican 2 035 500 6 9Christian n i e 5 780 450 2 6Baptist 729 470 2 5Lutheran 606 590 2 0Muslim 579 640 2 0Protestant n i e 5 549 205 1 9Presbyterian 409 830 1 4Pentecostal 369 475 1 2Jewish 329 995 1 1Buddhist 300 345 1 0Hindu 297 200 1 0Sikh 278 410 0 9Jediism 21 000 0 1The actual question asked What is this person s religion Indicate a specific denomination or religion even if this person is not currently a practising member of that group For example Roman Catholic Ukrainian Catholic United Church Anglican Lutheran Baptist Coptic Orthodox Greek Orthodox Jewish Islam Buddhist Hindu Sikh etc Visible minorities edit Visible minority Total responses of PopulationChinese 1 029 395 3 47South Asian 917 070 3 09Black 662 215 2 23Filipino 308 575 1 04Others 1 066 590 3 60Not a visible minority 25 655 185 86 56Age edit Population by age Age Population0 4 years 1 696 2855 14 years 4 029 25515 19 years 2 053 32520 24 years 1 955 81025 44 years 9 096 56045 54 years 4 419 29055 64 years 2 868 01565 74 years 2 142 83575 84 years 1 329 81085 years and over 415 910Methodology editEvery person was legally required to return the census questionnaire that required answering basic demographic information In addition randomly selected people were legally required to complete a much more detailed questionnaire On May 15 2001 Statistics Canada had thousands of canvassers who went around to try to ensure that the entire population was counted For the first time this included canvassers who went to homeless shelters to ensure that the homeless were included in the census In addition to a small number of individuals who refused to participate some first nation communities refused to participate en masse and therefore some of the statistics are inaccurate This is noted as footnotes in many of the affected results Effects of the census editThe census numbers are the basis of the federal governments transfer payments to the provinces and therefore when a province loses population its transfer payments are decreased In addition the census numbers are one of the elements that Elections Canada uses to create the boundaries of federal ridings See also edit nbsp History portal nbsp Canada portalPopulation of Canada Demographics of Canada Ethnic groups in Canada History of immigration to CanadaReferences edit 2001 Census facts did you know PDF Statistics Canada 2006 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 06 Retrieved 2010 06 24 Population estimates Statistics Canada 2006 Retrieved 2010 06 24 Adjusted figure due to boundary change Adjusted figure due to boundary change a b not included elsewhereExternal links edit2001 Census Statistics Canada s page on the 2001 census Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2001 Canadian census amp oldid 1180895688, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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