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Demographics of Canada

Statistics Canada conducts a country-wide census that collects demographic data every five years on the first and sixth year of each decade. The 2021 Canadian Census enumerated a total population of 36,991,981, an increase of around 5.2 percent over the 2016 figure.[4] Between 2011 and May 2016, Canada's population grew by 1.7 million people, with immigrants accounting for two-thirds of the increase.[5] Between 1990 and 2008, the population increased by 5.6 million, equivalent to 20.4 percent overall growth.[6] The main driver of population growth is immigration and, to a lesser extent, natural growth.[7]

Demographics of Canada
Population38,232,593 (2022)
Growth rate0.75% (2022 est.)
Birth rate10.17 births/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Death rate8.12 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Life expectancy83.8 years
 • male81.52 years
 • female86.21 years (2022 est.)
Fertility rate1.57 children born/woman (2022 est.)
Infant mortality rate4.38 deaths/1,000 live births
Net migration rate5.46 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Age structure
0–14 years15.99%
65 and over18.98%
Sex ratio
Total0.98 male(s)/female (2022 est.)
At birth1.05 male(s)/female
Under 151.06 male(s)/female
65 and over0.75 male(s)/female
Nationality
NationalityCanadian
Major ethnicWhite (69.8%)[1][2]
Minor ethnicSouth Asian (7.1%)[2]
Chinese (4.7%)[2]
Indigenous (5%)[3]
Black (4.3%)[2]
Arab (1.9%)[2]
Latin American (1.6%)[2]
Southeast Asian (1.1%)[2]
West Asian (1%)[2]
Korean (0.6%)[2]
Japanese (0.3%)[2]
Multiracial/Other (3.2%)[2]
Language
OfficialEnglish (55.97%)
French (20.61%)
SpokenMandarin (1.7%)
Cantonese (1.63%)
Punjabi (1.44%)
Spanish (1.32%)
Tagalog (1.24%)
Arabic (1.21%)
German (1.1%)
Italian (1.08%)
Others (12.7%)
Language figures are from the 2016 Canadian census and based on total number of first language speakers (mother tongue), and not total number of individuals who may speak the language as a second (L2), third (L3), or more language. See knowledge of languages for this information.
Historical population of Canada

Canada has one of the highest per-capita immigration rates in the world,[8] driven mainly by economic policy and, to a lesser extent, family reunification.[9][10] In 2021, a total of 405,330 immigrants were admitted to Canada, mainly from Asia.[11][12] New immigrants settle mostly in major urban areas such as Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.[13] Canada also accepts large numbers of refugees,[14] accounting for over 10 percent of annual global refugee resettlements.[15][16]

Population

 
Population density of Canadian provinces and territories
  >25 people/km2
  15-24.9 people/km2
  10-14.9 people/km2
  5-9.9 people/km2
  1-4.9 people/km2
  <1 people/km2

The Canada 2021 Census had a total population count of 36,991,981 individuals, making up approximately 0.5% of the world's total population.[4][17] A population estimate for 2022 put the total number of people in Canada at 38,232,593.[18]

Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review in 2022.[19]

  • One birth every 1 minutes
  • One death every 2 minutes
  • One net migrant every 2 minutes
  • Net gain of one person every 1 minute

Death rate

8.12 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 81

Net migration rate

5.46 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 21st

Urbanization

urban population: 81.8% of total population (2022)
rate of urbanization: 0.95% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)

[20]

Provinces and territories

Population Name[21] Population,
2021 Census
Growth,
2016–21
Land area
(km2)
Population
density
(per km2
House of
Commons
seats
Senate seats
Total Proportion Total Proportion Total Proportion
1 Ontario 14,223,942 38.45% 5.8% 908,699.33 15.2 121 35.8% 24 22.86%
2 Quebec 8,501,833 22.98% 4.1% 1,356,625.27 6.5 78 23.1% 24 22.86%
3 British Columbia 5,000,879 13.52% 7.6% 922,503.01 5.4 42 12.4% 6 5.71%
4 Alberta 4,262,635 11.52% 4.8% 640,330.46 6.7 34 10.1% 6 5.71%
5 Manitoba 1,342,153 3.63% 5.8% 552,370.99 2.3 14 4.1% 6 5.71%
6 Saskatchewan 1,132,505 3.06% 3.4% 588,243.54 2.0 14 4.1% 6 5.71%
7 Nova Scotia 969,383 2.62% 5.0% 52,942.27 18.4 11 3.3% 10 9.52%
8 New Brunswick 775,610 2.09% 3.8% 71,388.81 10.9 10 3.0% 10 9.52%
9 Newfoundland and Labrador 510,550 1.38% -1.8% 370,514.08 1.4 7 2.1% 6 5.71%
10 Prince Edward Island 154,331 0.42% 8.0% 5,686.03 27.2 4 1.2% 4 3.81%
11 Northwest Territories 41,070 0.11% -1.7% 1,143,793.86 0.04 1 0.3% 1 0.95%
12 Yukon 40,232 0.11% 12.1% 474,712.68 0.08 1 0.3% 1 0.95%
13 Nunavut 36,858 0.10% 2.5% 1,877,778.53 0.02 1 0.3% 1 0.95%
Total Totals 36,991,981 100% 5.2% 8,965,588.85 4.2 338 100% 105 100%

Population distribution

The vast majority of Canadians are positioned in a discontinuous band within approximately 300 km of the southern border with the United States; the most populated province is Ontario, followed by Quebec and British Columbia.

Sources: Statistics Canada[22][23][21]

Cities

 
 
Largest cities or towns in Canada
Rank Name Province Pop. Rank Name Province Pop.
1 Toronto Ontario 2,794,356 11 Surrey British Columbia 568,322
2 Montreal Quebec 1,762,949 12 Quebec City Quebec 549,459
3 Calgary Alberta 1,306,784 13 Halifax Nova Scotia 439,819
4 Ottawa Ontario 1,017,449 14 Laval Quebec 438,366
5 Edmonton Alberta 1,010,899 15 London Ontario 422,324
6 Winnipeg Manitoba 749,607 16 Markham Ontario 338,503
7 Mississauga Ontario 717,961 17 Vaughan Ontario 323,103
8 Vancouver British Columbia 662,248 18 Gatineau Quebec 291,041
9 Brampton Ontario 656,480 19 Saskatoon Saskatchewan 266,141
10 Hamilton Ontario 569,353 20 Kitchener Ontario 256,885

Census metropolitan areas

 
Largest metropolitan areas in Canada
Rank Name Province Pop. Rank Name Province Pop.
1 Toronto Ontario 6,202,225 11 London Ontario 543,551
2 Montreal Quebec 4,291,732 12 Halifax Nova Scotia 465,703
3 Vancouver British Columbia 2,642,825 13 St. Catharines–Niagara Ontario 433,604
4 Ottawa–Gatineau Ontario–Quebec 1,488,307 14 Windsor Ontario 422,630
5 Calgary Alberta 1,481,806 15 Oshawa Ontario 415,311
6 Edmonton Alberta 1,418,118 16 Victoria British Columbia 397,237
7 Quebec City Quebec 839,311 17 Saskatoon Saskatchewan 317,480
8 Winnipeg Manitoba 834,678 18 Regina Saskatchewan 249,217
9 Hamilton Ontario 785,184 19 Sherbrooke Quebec 227,398
10 Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo Ontario 575,847 20 Kelowna British Columbia 222,162

Fertility rate

 
Total fertility rate of Canada from 1861 to 2016

The total fertility rate is the number of children born in a specific year cohort to the total number of women who can give birth in the country.

In 1971, the birth rate for the first time dipped below replacement[25][26] and since then has not rebounded.[25]

The current fertility rate of Canada is 1.57 children per woman.[18] The total birth rate is 10.17 births/1,000 population in 2022.[18]

Total fertility rate Years[27]
1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870
5.72 5.63 5.54 5.44 5.35 5.26 5.17 5.07 4.98 4.89
1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880
4.83 4.77 4.75 4.72 4.7 4.68 4.65 4.63 4.6 4.53
1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1899 1890
4.56 4.52 4.49 4.45 4.42 4.38 4.35 4.31 4.27 4.24
1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900
4.2 4.19 4.17 4.15 4.13 4.11 4.1 4.08 4.06 4.04
1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910
4.02 4.03 4.03 4.03 4.03 4.04 4.04 4.04 4.04 4.05
1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920
4.05 4 3.95 3.89 3.84 3.79 3.74 3.68 3.63 3.58
1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930
3.53 3.4 3.23 3.22 3.13 3.35 3.32 3.29 3.22 3.28
1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940
3.19 3.08 2.86 2.8 2.75 2.69 2.64 2.7 2.65 2.76
1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950
2.82 2.96 3.04 3 3.01 3.37 3.59 3.44 3.45 3.45
1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2006 2011 2016 - -
3.81 2.11 1.65 1.67 1.52 1.6 1.63 1.58 - -

Mother's mean age at first birth

In 2019, the average age of which a woman in Canada gives birth is 29.4 years.

Average age of childbirth at first birth[26] Year
1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955
25.2 25.1 24.9 24.7 24.6 24.5 24.3 24.2 24.2 24.1 24.1
1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966
24 23.9 23.8 23.7 23.7 23.6 23.6 23.6 23.6 23.5 23.5
1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977
23.6 23.6 23.7 23.7 23.9 24 24.1 24.3 24.3 24.4 24.5
1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988
24.7 24.8 24.9 25 25.1 25.3 25.4 25.5 25.6 25.7 25.8
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
25.8 25.9 25.9 26.1 26.3 26.2 26.3 26.5 26.7 26.8 27
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
27.1 27.3 27.5 27.8 27.9 28 28 28.1 28.1 28.2 28.4
2011
28.5

Family size

The average family size in Canada has shifted more towards either childless couples or couples who have either 1 to 2 children at a maximum.

Population projection

 
Map of Canadian provinces and territories by population growth rate (2016–2021).
  < 4.0%
   4.0%–7.0%
   7.0%–10.0%
  > 10.0%
  population decline

According to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)/World Bank, the population in Canada increased from 1990 to 2008 with 5.6 million and 20.4% growth in population, compared to 21.7% growth in the United States and 31.2% growth in Mexico. According to the OECD/World Bank population statistics, for the same period the world population growth was 27%, a total of 1,423 million people.[28] However, over the same period, the population of France grew by 8.0%. And from 1991 to 2011, the population of the UK increased by 10.0%.

The current population growth rate for Canada in 2022 was 0.75%.[18]

Population projections – High-growth scenario (Statistics Canada)
YearPop.±%
202139,110,000—    
203144,430,000+13.6%
204149,900,000+12.3%
205156,070,000+12.4%
206163,000,000+12.4%
[29]
Canada population
projection, 2010 est.
(US Census Bureau)
YearPop.±%
202036,387,000—    
203038,565,000+6.0%
204040,070,000+3.9%
205041,136,000+2.7%
[30]
Immigration projections
projection, 2020 est.
YearPop.±%
2020341,000—    
2021401,000[31][32]+17.6%
2022411,000[31][32]+2.5%
2023421,000[31][32]+2.4%

Life expectancy

 
Life expectancy in Canada

Life expectancy in Canada has consistently risen since the country's formation.

Life expectancy Year[33]
1831 1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911
39.0 40.3 41.0 41.6 42.6 44.7 45.2 48.6 52.5
1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929
57.0 57.0 56.9 58.8 59.2 57.2 58.6 58.4 57.9
1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
58.9 60.3 61.4 62.3 62.7 62.4 62.7 61.3 63.3 63.7
1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949
64.0 63.7 64.6 64.6 65.3 66.3 66.5 66.7 67.3 67.6
1950 1950 - 55 1955 - 60 1960 - 65 1965 - 70 1970 - 75 1975 - 80 1980 - 85 1985 - 90
68.2 69.1 70.3 71.3 72.2 73.0 74.3 75.9 76.8
1990 - 95 1995 - 2000 2000 - 2005 2005 - 2010 2010 - 2015 2015 - 2020
77.8 78.6 79.7 80.8 81.8 83.7

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)

total: 16 years
male: 16 years
female: 17 years (2016)

Infant mortality rate

total: 4.5 deaths/1,000 live births. Country comparison to the world: 180th
male: 4.8 deaths/1,000 live births
female: 4.2 deaths/1,000 live births (2017 est.)
 
Population pyramid of Canada overtime from 1950 to 2020

Age characteristics

Population by age and gender in the 2011 census[34]
Age group Male Female Total Percent
0 to 4 years 973,030 925,760 1,898,790 5.4%
5 to 9 years 1,034,685 983,445 2,018,130 5.7%
10 to 14 years 985,200 937,445 1,922,645 5.5%
15 to 19 years 1,039,215 986,940 2,026,160 5.8%
20 to 24 years 1,144,495 1,098,200 2,242,690 6.4%
25 to 29 years 1,144,470 1,141,515 2,285,990 6.5%
30 to 34 years 1,148,290 1,181,110 2,329,395 6.6%
35 to 39 years 1,118,635 1,169,730 2,288,365 6.5%
40 to 44 years 1,104,440 1,150,695 2,255,135 6.4%
45 to 49 years 1,157,760 1,202,210 2,359,965 6.7%
50 to 54 years 1,318,755 1,359,320 2,678,075 7.6%
55 to 59 years 1,285,190 1,335,055 2,620,240 7.5%
60 to 64 years 1,114,885 1,175,630 2,290,510 6.5%
65 to 69 years 953,075 1,019,405 1,972,480 5.6%
70 to 74 years 677,975 742,900 1,420,875 4%
75 to 79 years 469,550 552,300 1,021,850 2.9%
80 to 84 years 325,765 423,880 749,650 2.1%
85 years and over 268,790 501,990 770,780 2.2%
Total 16,414,225 17,062,460 33,476,685 100%
0 to 14 years 2,992,920 2,846,645 5,839,565 16.6%
15 to 64 years 11,576,130 11,800,400 23,376,530 66.5%
65 years and over 2,695,150 3,240,485 5,935,630 16.9%

Age structure[18]

0-14 years: 15.99% (male 3,094,008/female 2,931,953)
15-24 years: 11.14% (male 2,167,013/female 2,032,064)
25-54 years: 39.81% (male 7,527,554/female 7,478,737)
55-64 years: 14.08% (male 2,624,474/female 2,682,858)
65 years and over: 18.98% (male 3,274,298/female 3,881,126) (2020 est.)

Median age

total: 41.8 years. Country comparison to the world: 40th
male: 40.6 years
female: 42.9 years (2020 est.)
total: 40.6 years
male: 39.6 years
female: 41.5 years (2011)
Median age by province and territory in 2011[35]
  1. Newfoundland and Labrador: 44.0
  2. Nova Scotia: 43.7
  3. New Brunswick:43.7
  4. Prince Edward Island: 42.8
  5. Quebec: 41.9
  6. British Columbia: 41.9
  7. Ontario: 40.4
  8. Yukon: 39.1
  9. Manitoba: 38.4
  10. Saskatchewan: 38.2
  11. Alberta: 36.5
  12. Northwest Territories: 32.3
  13. Nunavut: 24.1

Sex ratio

at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female

0-14 years: 1.06 male(s)/female

15-24 years: 1.06 male(s)/female

25-54 years: 1.01 male(s)/female

55-64 years: 0.98 male(s)/female

65 years and over: 0.75 male(s)/female

total population: 0.98 male(s)/female (2022 est.

Dependency ratios

total dependency ratio: 47.3
youth dependency ratio: 23.5
elderly dependency ratio: 23.8
potential support ratio: 4.2 (2015 est.)

Vital statistics

[36][37][38] Average population Live births Deaths Natural change Birth rate (per 1,000) Death rate (per 1,000) Natural change (per 1,000) Total Fertility Rate[a][25][18]
1900 5,500,000 150,000 89,000 61,000 27.2 16.2 11.0
1901 5,600,000 175,000 79,000 96,000 31.2 14.1 17.1
1902 5,760,000 180,000 77,000 103,000 31.3 13.4 17.9 4.8
1903 5,930,000 186,000 78,000 108,000 31.3 13.2 18.1
1904 6,100,000 192,000 82,000 110,000 31.4 13.5 17.9
1905 6,280,000 195,000 82,000 113,000 31.0 13.0 18.0
1906 6,460,000 193,000 85,000 108,000 29.9 13.2 16.7
1907 6,650,000 196,000 85,000 111,000 29.5 12.8 16.7 4.74
1908 6,850,000 208,000 86,000 122,000 30.3 12.6 17.7
1909 7,040,000 213,000 90,000 123,000 30.2 12.8 17.4
1910 7,250,000 220,000 95,000 125,000 30.4 13.1 17.3
1911 7,460,000 225,000 100,000 125,000 30.1 13.4 16.7 4.7
1912 7,610,000 238,000 99,000 139,000 31.3 13.0 19.3 4.62
1913 7,760,000 246,000 102,000 144,000 31.7 13.1 19.6
1914 7,910,000 252,000 100,000 152,000 31.9 12.6 19.3
1915 8,060,000 257,000 101,000 156,000 31.9 12.5 19.4
1916 8,220,000 252,000 107,000 145,000 30.7 13.0 17.7
1917 8,380,000 244,000 106,000 138,000 29.1 12.7 16.4 4.26
1918 8,450,000 243,000 134,000 109,000 28.8 15.9 12.9
1919 8,710,000 241,000 119,000 122,000 27.7 13.7 14.0
1920 8,880,000 259,000 118,000 141,000 29.2 13.3 15.9
1921 9,060,000 265,000 105,000 160,000 29.3 11.6 17.7 3.98
1922 9,230,000 261,000 107,000 154,000 28.3 11.6 16.7 3.86
1923 9,400,000 251,000 111,000 140,000 26.7 11.8 14.9
1924 9,560,000 255,000 104,000 151,000 26.7 10.9 15.8
1925 9,730,000 254,000 104,000 150,000 26.1 10.7 15.4
1926 9,890,000 244,000 113,000 131,000 24.7 11.4 13.3
1927 10,040,000 244,000 110,000 134,000 24.3 11.0 13.3 3.32
1928 10,190,000 246,000 114,000 132,000 24.1 11.2 12.9
1929 10,350,000 243,000 118,000 125,000 23.5 11.4 12.1 3.22
1930 10,498,000 251,000 113,000 138,000 23.9 10.8 13.1 3.28
1931 10,630,000 247,000 108,000 139,000 23.2 10.2 13.0 3.2
1932 10,794,000 243,000 108,000 135,000 22.5 10.0 12.5 3.08
1933 10,919,000 229,000 106,000 123,000 21.0 9.7 11.3 2.86
1934 11,029,000 228,296 105,277 123,019 20.7 9.5 11.2 2.8
1935 11,135,000 228,396 109,724 118,672 20.5 9.9 10.6 2.76
1936 11,242,000 227,980 111,111 116,869 20.3 9.9 10.4 2.70
1937 11,339,000 227,878 118,019 109,859 20.1 10.4 9.7 2.65
1938 11,448,000 237,091 110,647 126,444 20.7 9.7 11.0 2.70
1939 11,565,000 237,991 112,729 125,262 20.6 9.7 10.9 2.65
1940 11,682,000 252,577 114,717 137,860 21.6 9.8 11.8 2.77
1941 11,810,000 263,993 118,797 145,196 22.4 10.1 12.3 2.83
1942 11,962,000 281,569 117,110 164,459 23.5 9.8 13.7 2.96
1943 12,125,000 292,943 122,640 170,303 24.2 10.1 14.1 3.04
1944 12,291,000 283,967 120,393 163,574 24.0 9.8 14.2 3.01
1945 12,441,000 300,570 117,319 183,251 24.3 9.5 14.8 3.02
1946 12,316,000 331,471 115,358 216,113 26.9 9.4 17.5 3.37
1947 12,576,000 359,943 118,157 241,786 28.6 9.4 19.2 3.60
1948 12,852,000 348,226 119,866 228,360 27.1 9.3 17.8 3.44
1949 13,475,000 367,092 124,567 242,525 27.2 9.2 18.0 3.46
1950 13,737,000 372,009 124,220 247,789 27.1 9.0 18.0 3.46
1951 14,050,000 381,092 125,823 255,269 27.1 9.0 18.2 3.50
1952 14,496,000 403,559 126,385 277,174 27.8 8.7 19.1 3.64
1953 14,886,000 417,884 127,791 290,093 28.1 8.6 19.5 3.72
1954 15,330,000 436,198 124,855 311,343 28.5 8.1 20.3 3.83
1955 15,736,000 442,937 128,476 314,461 28.1 8.2 20.0 3.83
1956 16,123,000 450,739 131,961 318,778 28.0 8.2 19.8 3.86
1957 16,677,000 469,093 136,579 332,514 28.1 8.2 19.9 3.93
1958 17,120,000 470,118 135,201 334,917 27.5 7.9 19.6 3.88
1959 17,522,000 479,275 139,913 339,362 27.4 8.0 19.4 3.94
1960 17,909,000 478,551 139,693 338,858 26.7 7.8 18.9 3.895
1961 18,271,000 475,700 140,985 334,715 26.0 7.7 18.3 3.840
1962 18,614,000 469,693 143,699 325,994 25.2 7.7 17.5 3.767
1963 18,964,000 465,767 147,367 318,400 24.6 7.8 16.8 3.694
1964 19,325,000 452,915 145,850 307,065 23.4 7.5 15.9 3.449
1965 19,678,000 418,595 148,939 269,656 21.3 7.6 13.7 3.192
1966 20,048,000 387,710 149,863 237,847 19.3 7.5 11.9 2.749
1967 20,412,000 370,894 150,283 220,611 18.2 7.4 10.8 2.528
1968 20,729,000 364,310 153,196 211,114 17.6 7.4 10.2 2.386
1969 21,028,000 369,647 154,477 215,170 17.6 7.3 10.2 2.334
1970 21,324,000 371,988 155,961 216,027 17.4 7.3 10.1 2.258
1971 21,962,032 362,187 157,272 204,915 16.5 7.2 9.3 2.141
1972 22,218,463 347,319 162,413 184,906 15.6 7.3 8.3 1.98
1973 22,491,777 343,373 164,039 179,334 15.3 7.3 8.0 1.89
1974 22,807,969 350,650 166,794 183,856 15.4 7.3 8.1 1.837
1975 23,143,275 359,323 167,176 192,147 15.5 7.2 8.3 1.824
1976 23,449,808 359,987 167,009 192,978 15.4 7.1 8.2 1.796
1977 23,725,843 361,400 167,498 193,902 15.2 7.1 8.2 1.782
1978 23,963,203 358,852 168,179 190,673 15.0 7.0 8.0 1.768
1979 24,201,544 366,064 168,183 197,881 15.1 6.9 8.2 1.754
1980 24,515,667 370,709 171,473 199,236 15.1 7.0 8.1 1.74
1981 24,819,915 371,346 171,029 200,317 15.0 6.9 8.1 1.7
1982 25,116,942 373,082 174,413 198,669 14.9 6.9 7.9 1.69
1983 25,366,451 373,689 174,484 199,205 14.7 6.9 7.9 1.68
1984 25,607,053 377,031 175,727 201,304 14.7 6.9 7.9 1.65
1985 25,842,116 375,727 181,323 194,404 14.5 7.0 7.5 1.67
1986 26,100,278 372,913 184,224 188,689 14.3 7.1 7.2 1.675
1987 26,446,601 369,742 184,953 184,789 14.0 7.0 7.0 1.68
1988 26,791,747 376,795 190,011 186,784 14.1 7.1 7.0 1.68
1989 27,276,781 392,661 190,965 201,696 14.4 7.0 7.4 1.77
1990 27,691,138 405,486 191,973 213,513 14.6 6.9 7.7 1.83
1991 28,037,420 403,816 195,569 208,247 14.4 7.0 7.4 1.72
1992 28,371,264 399,109 196,535 202,574 14.1 6.9 7.1 1.71
1993 28,684,764 389,037 204,912 184,125 13.5 7.1 6.4 1.68
1994 29,000,663 386,243 207,077 179,166 13.3 7.1 6.1 1.69
1995 29,302,311 378,685 210,733 167,952 12.9 7.2 5.7 1.67
1996 29,610,218 366,833 212,880 153,953 12.4 7.2 5.2 1.63
1997 29,905,948 349,543 215,669 133,874 11.7 7.2 4.4 1.57
1998 30,155,173 342,966 218,091 124,875 11.4 7.2 4.1 1.56
1999 30,401,286 337,821 219,530 118,291 11.1 7.2 3.9 1.54
2000 30,685,730 328,596 218,062 110,534 10.7 7.1 3.6 1.51
2001 31,020,902 334,615 219,538 115,077 10.8 7.1 3.7 1.54
2002 31,360,079 329,894 223,603 106,291 10.5 7.1 3.4 1.51
2003 31,644,028 336,352 226,169 110,183 10.6 7.1 3.4 1.54
2004 31,940,655 339,012 226,584 112,428 10.6 7.1 3.5 1.55
2005 32,243,753 345,365 230,132 115,233 10.6 7.1 3.5 1.57
2006 32,571,174 357,921 228,079 129,842 10.9 7.0 3.9 1.61
2007 32,889,025 370,369 235,217 135,152 11.2 7.2 4.0 1.66
2008 33,247,118 381,860 238,617 143,243 11.4 7.2 4.2 1.69
2009 33,628,895 384,651 238,418 146,233 11.3 7.1 4.2 1.68
2010 34,004,889 379,191 240,075 139,116 11.1 7.1 4.0 1.64
2011 34,339,328 379,244 243,511 135,733 11.0 7.1 3.9 1.62
2012 34,714,222 383,101 246,596 136,505 11.0 7.1 3.9 1.62
2013 35,082,954 381,054 252,338 128,716 10.8 7.2 3.6 1.60
2014 35,437,435 384,577 258,821 125,756 10.8 7.3 3.5 1.61
2015 35,702,908 382,979 264,333 118,646 10.7 7.4 3.3 1.60
2016 36,109,487 384,023 267,213 116,810 10.6 7.4 3.2 1.59
2017 36,545,236 377,627 278,298 99,329 10.3 7.6 2.7 1.54
2018 37,065,084 374,617 285,675 88,942 10.1 7.7 2.4 1.50
2019 37,601,230 372,978 285,270 87,708 9.9 7.6 2.3 1.47
2020 38,037,204 360,552 307,205 53,347 9.4 8.1 1.3 1.41
2021 38,232,593 367,684 311,942 55,742 9.5 8.0 1.5 1.43

(c) = Census results

Current vital statistics

[39]

Period Live births Deaths Natural increase
January - September 2021 280,319 229,266 +51,053
January - September 2022 278,744 242,454 +36,290
Difference   -1,575 (-0.56%)   +13,188 (+5.75%)   -14,763

Employment and income

Unemployment, youth ages 15–24

total: 20.2%
male: 20.9%
female: 19.4% (2020 est.)

Ethnicity and visible minorities

Canadians as ethnic group by province

All citizens of Canada are classified as "Canadians" as defined by Canada's nationality laws. "Canadian" as an ethnic group has since 1996 been added to census questionnaires for possible ancestral origin or descent. "Canadian" was included as an example on the English questionnaire and "Canadien" as an example on the French questionnaire.[40] "The majority of respondents to this selection are from the eastern part of the country that was first settled. Respondents generally are visibly European (Anglophones and Francophones) and no longer self-identify with their ethnic ancestral origins. This response is attributed to a multitude or generational distance from ancestral lineage.[41][42]

Province / Territory Percent Canadians Total Canadians
Alberta 22.7% 902,310
British Columbia 19.0% 866,530
Manitoba 18.2% 232,660
New Brunswick 57.8% 415,810
Newfoundland and Labrador 43.4% 271,345
Nova Scotia 42.6% 387,360
Ontario 23.5% 3,109,770
Prince Edward Island 45.0% 60,000
Quebec 60.1% 4,474,115
Saskatchewan 25.0% 274,580
Canada total 32.3% 11,136,134

Ethnic origin

 
Canada visible minority, aboriginal and White (assumed for 1981 to 2016) population as a percentage of the total population over time
 
Visible minorities over time including projections
 
Visible minorities as a population pyramid in total in 2016

According to the 2021 Canadian census, over 450 "ethnic or cultural origins" were self-reported by Canadians.[43] The major panethnic groups chosen were; European (52.5%), North American (22.9%), Asian (19.3%), North American Indigenous (6.1%), African (3.8%), Latin, Central and South American (2.5%), Caribbean (2.1%), Oceanian (0.3%), and Other (6%).[43][44] Statistics Canada reports that 35.5% of the population reported multiple ethnic origins, thus the overall total is greater than 100%.[43][b]

The country's ten largest self-reported specific ethnic or cultural origins in 2021 were Canadian[c] (accounting for 15.6 percent of the population), followed by English (14.7 percent), Irish (12.1 percent), Scottish (12.1 percent), French (11.0 percent), German (8.1 percent), Chinese (4.7 percent), Italian (4.3 percent), Indian (3.7 percent), and Ukrainian (3.5 percent).[47]

Of the 36.3 million people enumerated in 2021 approximately 25.4 million reported being "white", representing 69.8 percent of the population.[48][2] The indigenous population representing 5 percent or 1.8 million individuals, grew by 9.4 percent compared to the non-Indigenous population, which grew by 5.3 percent from 2016 to 2021.[49] One out of every four Canadians or 26.5 percent of the population belonged to a non-White and non-Indigenous visible minority,[2][d] the largest of which in 2021 were South Asian (2.6 million people; 7.1 percent), Chinese (1.7 million; 4.7 percent) and Black (1.5 million; 4.3 percent).[48]

As data is completely self-reported, and reporting individuals may have varying definitions of "Ethnic origin" (or may not know their ethnic origin), these figures should not be considered an exact record of the relative prevalence of different ethno-cultural ancestries but rather how Canadians self-identify.

Data from this section from Statistics Canada, 2021.[51]

Ethnic origin[52] % Population
Canadian[c] 15.6% 5,677,205
English 14.7% 5,322,830
Irish 12.1% 4,413,120
Scottish 12.1% 4,392,200
French 11.0% 3,985,945
German 8.1% 2,955,695
Chinese 4.7% 1,713,870
Italian 4.3% 1,546,390
Indian 3.7% 1,347,715
Ukrainian 3.5% 1,258,635
Dutch 2.7% 988,585
Polish 2.7% 982,820
Québécois 2.7% 981,635
British Isles, n.o.s. 2.6% 981,635
Filipino 2.5% 925,490
French Canadian 2.5% 906,315
Caucasian (White), n.o.s. 1.9% 691,260
First Nations, n.o.s. 1.7% 632,340
Métis 1.5% 560,335
European, n.o.s. 1.5% 551,910

The most common ethnic origins per province are as follows in 2006[53] (total responses; only percentages 10% or higher shown; ordered by percentage of "Canadian"):

  • Quebec (7,723,525): Canadian (59.1%), French (29.1%)
  • New Brunswick (735,835): Canadian (50.3%), French (27.2%), English (25.9%), Irish (21.6%), Scottish (19.9%)
  • Newfoundland and Labrador (507,265): Canadian (49.0%), English (43.4%), Irish (21.8%)
  • Nova Scotia (906,170): Canadian (39.1%), Scottish (31.2%), English (30.8%), Irish (22.3%), French (17.0%), German (10.8%)
  • Prince Edward Island (137,375): Scottish (39.3%), Canadian (36.8%), English (31.1%), Irish (30.4%), French (21.1%)
  • Ontario (12,651,795): Canadian (23.3%), English (23.1%), Scottish (16.4%), Irish (16.4%), French (10.8%)
  • Alberta (3,567,980): English (24.9%), Canadian (21.8%), German (19.2%), Scottish (18.8%), Irish (15.8%), French (11.1%)
  • Manitoba (1,174,345): English (21.8%), German (18.6%), Canadian (18.5%), Scottish (18.0%), Ukrainian (14.9%), Irish (13.2%), French (12.6%), North American Indian (10.6%)
  • Saskatchewan (1,008,760): German (28.6%), English (24.9%), Scottish (18.9%), Canadian (18.8%), Irish (15.5%), Ukrainian (13.5%), French (12.2%), North American Indian (12.1%)
  • British Columbia (4,324,455): English (27.7%), Scottish (19.3%), Canadian (19.1%), German (13.1%), Chinese (10.7%)
  • Yukon (33,320): English (28.5%), Scottish (25.0%), Irish (22.0%), North American Indian (21.8%), Canadian (21.8%), German (15.6%), French (13.1%)
  • Northwest Territories (40,800): North American Indian (37.0%), Scottish (13.9%), English (13.7%), Canadian (12.8%), Irish (11.9%), Inuit (11.7%)
  • Nunavut (31,700): Inuit (85.4%)

Italics indicates either that this response is dominant within this province, or that this province has the highest ratio (percentage) of this response among provinces.

Visible minority population

Visible and non-visible minority populations by group, 1981–1996
Group 1981 census
[54][55][56]: 64 
1986 census
[55][56]: 66 [57]: 6 
1991 census
[55][58]: 11 [57]: 6 
1996 census[59][60]
Total % Total % Total % Total %
Visible minority 1,131,825 4.7% 1,577,710 6.3% 2,525,480 9.4% 3,197,480 11.2%
South Asian 223,235 0.9% 300,545 1.2% 505,515 1.9% 670,590 2.4%
Chinese (East Asian) 299,915 1.2% 390,590 1.6% 626,435 0% 860,150 3%
Black 239,455 1% 355,385 1.4% 504,290 1.9% 573,860 2%
Filipino 75,485 0.3% 102,360 0.4% 169,150 0.6% 234,195 0.8%
Latin American 50,230 0.2% 60,975 0.2% 134,535 0.5% 176,970 0.6%
Arab/West Asian 112,435 0.5% 149,665 0.6% 289,755 1.1% 244,665 0.9%
Southeast Asian
(except Filipino)
53,910 0.2% 86,945 0.3% 132,415 0.5% 172,765 0.6%
Korean (East Asian) 22,570 0.1% 29,205 0.1% 45,535 0.2% 64,835 0.2%
Japanese (East Asian) 46,060 0.2% 52,880 0.2% 63,860 0.2% 68,135 0.2%
Multiple visible minorities 40,500 0.2% 48,545 0.2% 61,575 0.2%
Visible minority, n.i.e. 5,440 0% 69,745 0.2%
Other 8,530 0% 8,660 0%
Not a visible minority 22,951,670 95.3% 23,444,300 93.7% 24,468,560 90.6% 25,330,645 88.8%
Indigenous
(see breakdown below)
491,465 2% 711,725 2.8% 1,016,340 3.8% 799,005 2.8%
Non-Indigenous &
Non-Visible Minority
(European/White)[61]
22,460,205 93.3% 22,732,575 90.9% 23,452,220 86.9% 24,531,640 86%
Total population in
private households
24,083,495 100% 25,022,010 100% 26,994,040 100% 28,528,125 100%

Note: Indigenous population decline between 1991 and 1996 censuses attributed to change in criteria in census count; "the 1996 Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples used a more restrictive definition of Aboriginal".[62]

Visible and non-visible minority populations by group, 2001–2021
Group 2001 census[63] 2006 census[64] 2011 survey[65] 2016 census[66] 2021 census[67][2][43]
Total % Total % Total % Total % Total %
Visible minority 3,983,845 13.4% 5,068,095 16.2% 6,264,750 19.1% 7,674,580 22.3% 9,639,205 26.5%
South Asian 917,075 3.1% 1,262,865 4% 1,567,400 4.8% 1,924,635 5.6% 2,571,400 7.1%
Chinese (East Asian) 1,029,395 3.5% 1,216,565 3.9% 1,324,750 4% 1,577,060 4.6% 1,715,770 4.7%
Black 662,215 2.2% 783,795 2.5% 945,665 2.9% 1,198,540 3.5% 1,574,870 4.3%
Filipino 308,575 1% 410,695 1.3% 619,310 1.9% 780,125 2.3% 957,355 2.6%
Arab 194,685 0.7% 265,550 0.9% 380,620 1.2% 523,235 1.5% 694,015 1.9%
Latin American 216,980 0.7% 304,245 1% 381,280 1.2% 447,325 1.3% 580,235 1.6%
Southeast Asian
(except Filipino)
198,880 0.7% 239,935 0.8% 312,075 0.9% 313,260 0.9% 390,340 1.1%
West Asian 109,285 0.4% 156,700 0.5% 206,840 0.6% 264,305 0.8% 360,495 1%
Korean (East Asian) 100,660 0.3% 141,890 0.5% 161,130 0.5% 188,710 0.5% 218,140 0.6%
Japanese (East Asian) 73,315 0.2% 81,300 0.3% 87,270 0.3% 92,920 0.3% 98,890 0.3%
Multiple visible minorities 73,875 0.2% 133,120 0.4% 171,935 0.5% 232,375 0.7% 331,805 0.9%
Visible minority, n.i.e. 98,915 0.3% 71,420 0.2% 106,475 0.3% 132,090 0.4% 172,885 0.5%
Not a visible minority 25,655,185 86.6% 26,172,935 83.8% 26,587,575 80.9% 26,785,480 77.7% 26,689,275 73.5%
Indigenous
(see breakdown below)
976,305 3.3% 1,172,785 3.8% 1,400,685 4.3% 1,673,785 4.9% 1,807,250 5%
Non-Indigenous &
Non-Visible Minority
(European/White)[61]
24,678,880 83.3% 25,000,150 80% 25,186,890 76.7% 25,111,695 72.9% 24,882,025 68.5%
Total population in
private households
29,639,030 100% 31,241,030 100% 32,852,320 100% 34,460,065 100% 36,328,480 100%

Indigenous population

Indigenous population in Canada, 1996–2021 censuses
Group 1996[59] 2001[63] 2006[64] 2011[65] 2016[68] 2021[3]
% Total % Total % Total % Total % Total % Total
Total Indigenous 2.8% 799,005 3.3% 976,305 3.8% 1,172,785 4.3% 1,400,685 4.9% 1,673,780 5% 1,807,250
First Nations 1.8% 529,040 2.1% 608,850 2.2% 698,025 2.6% 851,560 2.8% 977,230 2.9% 1,048,405
Métis 0.7% 204,115 1.0% 292,305 1.2% 389,780 1.4% 451,795 1.7% 587,545 1.7% 624,220
Inuit 0.14% 40,220 0.16% 50,485 0.2% 59,445 0.2% 65,025 0.2% 70,540

Note: Other Indigenous and mixed Indigenous groups are not listed as their own, but they are all accounted for in total Indigenous

Future projections

 
White/European Canadians from 2001 to 2016

Statistics Canada projects that visible minorities will make up between 38.2% and 43.0% of the total Canadian population by 2041,[69][70] compared with 26.5% in 2021.[71][2] Among the working-age population (15 to 64 years), meanwhile, visible minorities are projected to represent between 42.1% and 47.3% of Canada's total population,[69][70] compared to 28.5% in 2021.[71][2]

Pan−ethnic Origin Projections (2031−2041)
2031[70][72] 2036[70][72] 2041[70][72]
Population % Population % Population %
European[61]
26,085,000 59.79% 25,749,000 56.25% 25,296,000 53.07%
South Asian
4,283,000 9.82% 5,010,000 10.94% 5,658,000 11.87%
East Asian
3,120,000 7.15% 3,445,000 7.53% 3,740,000 7.85%
Chinese
2,591,000 5.94% 2,850,000 6.23% 3,082,000 6.47%
Korean
381,000 0.87% 433,000 0.95% 484,000 1.02%
Japanese
148,000 0.34% 162,000 0.35% 174,000 0.37%
African
2,381,000 5.46% 2,762,000 6.03% 3,134,000 6.57%
Indigenous
2,484,000 5.69% 2,673,000 5.84% 2,848,000 5.97%
First Nations
1,430,000 3.28% 1,535,000 3.35% 1,633,000 3.43%
Metis
911,000 2.09% 986,000 2.15% 1,054,000 2.21%
Inuit
84,000 0.19% 90,000 0.2% 96,000 0.2%
Other
Indigenous
59,000 0.14% 62,000 0.14% 65,000 0.14%
Southeast Asian
2,009,000 4.6% 2,324,000 5.08% 2,640,000 5.54%
Filipino
1,524,000 3.49% 1,789,000 3.91% 2,059,000 4.32%
Other
Southeast Asian
485,000 1.11% 535,000 1.17% 581,000 1.22%
Middle Eastern
1,801,000 4.13% 2,141,000 4.68% 2,475,000 5.19%
Arab
1,182,000 2.71% 1,403,000 3.06% 1,625,000 3.41%
West Asian
619,000 1.42% 738,000 1.61% 850,000 1.78%
Latin American
821,000 1.88% 931,000 2.03% 1,036,000 2.17%
Other
644,000 1.48% 742,000 1.62% 841,000 1.76%
  Projected
Canadian
Population
43,629,000 100% 45,776,000 100% 47,668,000 100%

Languages

Knowledge of language

Top ten spoken languages in Canada
2021 census[e]
Language Percent
English
87.06%
French
29.08%
Chinese[f]
4.21%
Hindustani[g]
3.24%
Spanish
3.22%
Punjabi
2.59%
Arabic
2.31%
Tagalog
2.03%
Italian
1.51%
German
1.15%

The question on knowledge of languages allows for multiple responses, and first appeared on the 1991 Canadian census.[h] The following figures are from the 1991 Canadian census, 2001 Canadian census, 2011 Canadian census, and the 2021 Canadian census.

Knowledge of Languages in Canada
Language 2021[74] 2011[75] 2001[73][76] 1991[77]
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
English 31,628,570 87.06% 28,360,235[78] 85.63% 25,246,220[79] 85.18% 22,505,415 83.37%
French 10,563,235 29.08% 9,960,585[78] 30.07% 9,178,100[79] 30.97% 8,508,960 31.52%
Chinese[f] 1,528,860 4.21% 1,297,505 3.92% 1,028,445 3.47% 557,305 2.06%
Hindustani[g] 1,176,295 3.24% 576,165 1.74% 366,740 1.24% 163,930 0.61%
Spanish 1,171,450 3.22% 873,395 2.64% 610,580 2.06% 402,430 1.49%
Punjabi 942,170 2.59% 545,730 1.65% 338,720 1.14% 167,925 0.62%
Arabic 838,045 2.31% 470,965 1.42% 290,280 0.98% 164,380 0.61%
Tagalog 737,565 2.03% 491,075 1.48% 244,690 0.83% 136,975 0.51%
Italian 547,655 1.51% 595,600 1.8% 680,970 2.3% 701,910 2.6%
German 419,195 1.15% 525,480 1.59% 635,520 2.14% 684,955 2.54%
Portuguese 336,865 0.93% 266,950 0.81% 264,990 0.89% 254,465 0.94%
Persian[i] 330,725 0.91% 196,110 0.59% 111,700 0.38% 49,380 0.18%
Russian 309,235 0.85% 230,755 0.7% 157,455 0.53% 84,050 0.31%
Tamil 237,890 0.65% 179,465 0.54% 111,580 0.38% 37,330 0.14%
Vietnamese 232,800 0.64% 192,070 0.58% 165,645 0.56% 113,115 0.42%
Gujarati 209,410 0.58% 118,950 0.36% 80,835 0.27% 54,210 0.2%
Polish 204,460 0.56% 217,735 0.66% 249,695 0.84% 239,575 0.89%
Korean 203,885 0.56% 149,035 0.45% 91,610 0.31% 40,230 0.15%
Serbo-Croatian[j] 155,775 0.43% 154,700 0.47% 153,085 0.52% 100,541 0.37%
Greek 145,060 0.4% 150,620 0.45% 158,800 0.54% 161,320 0.6%
Haitian Creole 134,895 0.37% 128,555 0.39% 76,140 0.26% 49,970 0.19%
Ukrainian 131,655 0.36% 144,260 0.44% 200,520 0.68% 249,535 0.92%
Bengali 120,605 0.33% 69,490 0.21% 34,650 0.12% N/A <0.1%
Romanian 116,520 0.32% 97,180 0.29% 60,520 0.2% 30,520 0.11%
Dutch 107,985 0.3% 135,085 0.41% 157,875 0.53% 173,290 0.64%
Cree[k] 105,850 0.29% 96,690 0.29% 97,200 0.33% 93,825 0.35%
Japanese 98,070 0.27% 74,690 0.23% 65,030 0.22% 45,370 0.17%
Hebrew 83,205 0.23% 70,695 0.21% 63,675 0.21% 52,450 0.19%
Turkish 78,500 0.22% 44,080 0.13% 32,520 0.11% N/A <0.1%
Malayalam 77,910 0.21% 22,125 0.07% 9,185 0.03% N/A <0.1%
Hungarian 64,625 0.18% 73,695 0.22% 89,230 0.3% 97,410 0.36%
Ilocano 61,680 0.17% 21,880 0.07% N/A <0.03% N/A <0.1%
Somali 59,005 0.16% 37,115 0.11% N/A <0.03% N/A <0.1%
Swahili 57,295 0.16% 31,690 0.1% 25,300 0.09% N/A <0.1%
Telugu 54,685 0.15% 12,645 0.04% N/A <0.03% N/A <0.1%
  1. ^ a b n.o.s. – not otherwise specified
  2. ^ a b n.i.e. – not included elsewhere

Mother tongue

Languages in Canada (Mother Tongue)
2016 Census
Language Percent
English
55.97%
French
20.61%
Non-official
21.06%
English and French
0.48%
Languages of Canada
First language 2016 2011 2006
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Notes
Single language responses 33,947,610 97.64% 32,481,635 98.07% 30,848,270 98.74%
Official languages 26,627,545 76.59% 25,913,955 78.24% 24,700,425 79.06%
English 19,460,855 55.97% 18,858,980 56.94% 17,882,775 57.24%
French 7,166,700 20.61% 7,054,975 21.3% 6,817,650 21.82%
Non-official languages 7,321,070 21.06% 6,567,680 19.83% 6,147,840 19.68%
Combined Chinese Responses 1,227,680 3.53% n/a n/a n/a n/a Combined responses of Mandarin, Cantonese, Chinese n.o.s. and Min Nan
Mandarin (Standard Chinese) 592,035 1.7% 248,705 0.75% 170,950 0.55%
Cantonese 565,275 1.63% 372,460 1.12% 361,450 1.16%
Punjabi 501,680 1.44% 430,705 1.3% 367,505 1.18%
Spanish 458,850 1.32% 410,670 1.24% 345,345 1.11%
Tagalog (Filipino) 431,385 1.24% 327,445 0.99% 235,615 0.75%
Arabic 419,895 1.21% 327,870 0.99% 261,640 0.84%
German 384,040 1.1% 409,200 1.24% 450,570 1.44%
Italian 375,645 1.08% 407,485 1.23% 455,040 1.46%
Hindustani 321,465 0.92% 263,345 0.8% 224,045 0.72% Combined responses of Hindi and Urdu
Portuguese 221,535 0.64% 211,335 0.64% 219,275 0.7%
Persian (Farsi) 214,200 0.62% 170,045 0.51% 134,080 0.43%
Urdu 210,820 0.61% 172,800 0.52% 145,805 0.47%
Dravidian languages 189,405 0.54% n/a n/a n/a n/a Combined responses of Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada.
Russian 188,255 0.54% 164,330 0.5% 133,580 0.43%
Polish 181,705 0.52% 191,645 0.58% 211,175 0.68%
Vietnamese 156,430 0.45% 144,880 0.44% 141,625 0.45%
Korean 153,425 0.44% 137,925 0.42% 125,570 0.4%
Tamil 140,720 0.4% 131,265 0.4% 115,880 0.37% Most of the Canadian Tamils live in Toronto.
Hindi 110,645 0.32% 90,545 0.27% 78,240 0.25%
Gujarati 108,775 0.31% 91,450 0.28% 81,465 0.26%
Greek 106,520 0.31% 108,925 0.33% 117,285 0.38%
Ukrainian 102,485 0.29% 111,540 0.34% 134,500 0.43%
Dutch 99,015 0.28% 110,490 0.33% 128,900 0.41%
Romanian 96,660 0.28% 90,300 0.27% 78,495 0.25%
Bengali 73,125 0.21% 59,370 0.18% 45,685 0.15%
Creoles 72,130 0.21% 61,725 0.19% 53,515 0.17%
Cree, n.o.s.[nb 1] 64,045 0.18% 77,900 0.24% 78,855 0.25% In the 2006 Census, this language was referred to simply as 'Cree'.
Hungarian 61,235 0.18% 67,920 0.21% 73,335 0.23% The majority of Hungarian speakers in Canada live in Ontario. A community of Hungarian speakers is found within a part of Windsor, Ontario.
Berber languages (Kabyle) n/a n/a 57,855 0.17% 25,578 0.08%
Serbian 57,345 0.16% 56,420 0.17% 51,665 0.17%
Croatian 48,200 0.14% 49,730 0.15% 55,330 0.18%
Japanese 43,640 0.13% 39,985 0.12% 40,200 0.13%
Chinese, n.o.s.[nb 1] 38,575 0.11% 425,210 1.28% 456,705 1.46%
Somali 36,760 0.11% 31,380 0.09% 27,320 0.09%
Inuktitut 35,215 0.1% 33,500 0.1% 32,015 0.1% In the 2006 Census, this language was referred to as 'Inuktitut, n.i.e.'.[nb 2]
Armenian 33,455 0.1% 29,795 0.09% 30,130 0.1%
Turkish 32,815 0.09% 29,640 0.09% 24,745 0.08%
Min Nan (Chaochow, Teochow, Fukien, Taiwanese) 31,795 0.09% n/a n/a n/a n/a
Malayalam 28,570 0.08% 16,080 0.05% 11,925 0.04%
Albanian 26,895 0.08% 23,820 0.07% n/a n/a
Ilocano 26,345 0.08% 17,915 0.05% 13,450 0.04%
Amharic 22,465 0.06% 18,020 0.05% 14,555 0.05%
Czech 22,295 0.06% 23,585 0.07% 24,450 0.08%
Khmer (Cambodian) 20,130 0.06% 19,440 0.06% 19,105 0.06%
Bulgarian 20,020 0.06% 19,050 0.06% 16,790 0.05%
Hebrew 19,530 0.06% 18,450 0.06% 17,635 0.06%
Niger–Congo languages, n.i.e.[nb 1] 19,140 0.06% 14,075 0.04% n/a n/a
Nepali 18,275 0.05% 8,480 0.03% n/a n/a
Ojibway 17,885 0.05% 17,625 0.05% 24,190 0.08%
Slovak 17,585 0.05% 17,580 0.05% 18,820 0.06%
Pashto 16,910 0.05% 12,465 0.04% 9,025 0.03%
Macedonian 16,770 0.05% 17,245 0.05% 18,435 0.06%
Tigrigna 16,650 0.05% 10,220 0.03% 7,105 0.02%
Sinhala 16,335 0.05% 14,185 0.04% 10,180 0.03%
Bisayan languages n/a n/a 16,240 0.05% 11,240 0.04%
Telugu 15,655 0.05% 9,315 0.03% 6,625 0.02%
Finnish 15,295 0.04% 17,415 0.05% 21,030 0.07%
Yiddish 13,555 0.04% 15,205 0.05% 16,295 0.05%
Akan (Twi) 13,460 0.04% 12,680 0.04% 12,780 0.04%
Swahili 13,375 0.04% 10,090 0.03% 7,935 0.03%
Wu (Shanghainese) 12,920 0.04% n/a n/a n/a n/a
Oji-Cree 12,855 0.04% 9,835 0.03% 11,690 0.04%
Lao 12,670 0.04% 12,970 0.04% 13,940 0.04%
Danish 12,630 0.04% 14,145 0.04% 18,735 0.06%
Malay 12,275 0.04% 10,910 0.03% 9,490 0.03%
Bosnian 12,210 0.04% 11,685 0.04% 12,790 0.04%
Sindhi 11,860 0.03% 11,330 0.03% 10,355 0.03%
Kurdish 11,705 0.03% 9,805 0.03% 7,660 0.02%
Hakka 10,910 0.03% 5,115 0.02% n/a n/a
Dene 10,700 0.03% 11,215 0.03% 9,745 0.03%
Afrikaans 10,260 0.03% 8,770 0.03% n/a n/a
Montagnais (Innu) 10,230 0.03% 10,785 0.03% 10,975 0.04% In the 2006 Census, this language was referred to as 'Montagnais-Naskapi'.
Slovenian 9,785 0.03% 10,775 0.03% 13,135 0.04%
Taiwanese n/a n/a 9,635 0.03% 9,620 0.03%
Serbo-Croatian 9,555 0.03% 10,155 0.03% 12,510 0.04%
African languages, n.i.e.[nb 2] n/a n/a 9,125 0.03% n/a n/a
Thai 9,255 0.03% 7,935 0.02% n/a n/a
Marathi 8,295 0.02% 5,830 0.02% n/a n/a
Bantu languages, n.i.e.[nb 2] n/a n/a 7,150 0.02% n/a n/a
Lithuanian 7,075 0.02% 7,245 0.02% 8,335 0.03%
Swedish 6,840 0.02% 7,350 0.02% 8,220 0.03%
Mi'kmaq 6,690 0.02% 7,635 0.02% 7,365 0.02%
Tibetan 6,165 0.02% n/a n/a n/a n/a
Atikamekw 6,150 0.02% 5,820 0.02% 5,250 0.02%
Canadian Gaelic n/a n/a 6,015 0.02% 6,015 0.02%
Fukien (Fuzhou dialect) n/a n/a 5,925 0.02% n/a n/a
Rundi (Kirundi) 5,845 0.02% 3,975 0.01% n/a n/a
Maltese 5,565 0.02% 6,220 0.02% 6,405 0.02%
Estonian 5,445 0.02% 6,385 0.02% 8,240 0.03%
Latvian 5,455 0.02% 6,200 0.02% 7,000 0.02%
Kinyarwanda (Rwanda) 5,250 0.02% 3,895 0.01% n/a n/a
Indo-Iranian languages, n.i.e.[nb 2] 5,180 0.01% 5,255 0.02% n/a n/a
Oromo 4,960 0.01% 11,140 0.03% n/a n/a
Norwegian 4,615 0.01% 5,800 0.02% 7,225 0.02%
Tibetan languages n/a n/a 4,640 0.01% n/a n/a
Sino-Tibetan languages, n.i.e.[nb 2] n/a n/a 4,360 0.01% n/a n/a
Sign languages, n.i.e.[nb 2] 4,125 0.01% 3,815 0.01% n/a n/a
Vlaams (Flemish) 3,895 0.01% 4,690 0.01% 5,660 0.02%
Lingala 3,810 0.01% 3,085 0.01% n/a n/a
Burmese 3,585 0.01% 2,985 0.01% n/a n/a
Stoney 3,025 0.01% 3,050 0.01% n/a n/a
Shanghainese n/a n/a 2,920 0.01% n/a n/a
Blackfoot 2,815 <0.01% n/a n/a 3,085 0.01%
Slavic languages, n.i.e.[nb 2] 2,420 0.01% 3,630 0.01% n/a n/a
Semitic languages, n.i.e.[nb 2] 2,155 0.01% 16,970 0.05% n/a n/a
Frisian 2,095 <0.01% n/a n/a 2,890 0.01%
Dogrib (Tlicho) 1,645 <0.01% n/a n/a 2,020 0.01%
Tibeto-Burman languages, n.i.e.[nb 2] 1,405 <0.01% n/a n/a n/a n/a
Siouan languages (Dakota/Sioux) 1,265 <0.01% n/a n/a 5,585 0.02%
Algonquin 1,260 <0.01% n/a n/a 1,920 0.01%
Scottish Gaelic 1,095 <0.01% n/a n/a n/a n/a
Welsh 1,075 <0.01% n/a n/a n/a n/a
Carrier 1,030 <0.01% n/a n/a 1,560 <0.01%
Inuinnaqtun (Inuvialuktun) 1,020 <0.01% n/a n/a 365 <0.01%
Mohawk 985 <0.01% n/a n/a 290 <0.01%
South Slavey 950 <0.01% n/a n/a 1,605 0.01%
Gitxsan (Gitksan) 880 <0.01% n/a n/a 1,180 <0.01%
North Slave (Hare) 765 <0.01% n/a n/a 1,065 <0.01%
Chilcotin 655 <0.01% n/a n/a 1,070 <0.01%
Celtic languages, n.i.e.[nb 2] 530 <0.01% n/a n/a n/a n/a
Chipewyan n/a n/a n/a n/a 525 <0.01%
Michif 465 <0.01% n/a n/a n/a n/a
Shuswap (Secwepemctsin) 445 <0.01% n/a n/a 935 <0.01%
Nisga'a 400 <0.01% n/a n/a 680 <0.01%
Malecite 300 <0.01% n/a n/a 535 <0.01%
Kutchin-Gwich’in (Loucheux) 260 <0.01% n/a n/a 360 <0.01%
Tlingit 95 <0.01% n/a n/a 80 <0.01%
Other languages n/a n/a 77,890 0.2% 172,650 0.55%
Multiple language responses 818,640 2.35% 639,540 1.9% 392,760 1.26%
English and French 165,335 0.48% 144,685 0.4% 98,630 0.32%
English and a non-official language 533,260 1.53% 396,330 1.2% 240,005 0.77%
French and a non-official language 86,145 0.25% 74,430 0.2% 43,335 0.14%
English, French, and a non-official language 33,900 0.1% 24,095 0.07% 10,790 0.03%
Total[80][81][82] 34,767,250 100% 33,121,175 100% 31,241,030 100%
  1. ^ a b c n.o.s. – not otherwise specified
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j n.i.e. – not included elsewhere

Work

Language used most often at work
Language % of total population (2016)[83] % of total population (2006)[84]
English 76.49% 76.36%
French 19.17% 20.22%
Non-official 1.38% 1.49%
English and French 2.07% 1.37%
English and non-official 0.77% 0.47%
Other[l] 0.12% 0.09%

Home

Language used most often at home
Language % of total population (2016)[85] % of total population (2006)[86]
English 63.75% 65.89%
French 19.97% 21.15%
Non-official 11.5% 11.11%
English and non-official 3.7% 1.3%
English and French 0.46% 0.3%
Other[m] 0.63% 0.24%

Immigration

According to the 2021 Canadian census, immigrants in Canada number 8.3 million persons and make up approximately 23 percent of Canada's total population.[71] This represents the eighth-largest immigrant population in the world, while the proportion represents one of the highest ratios for industrialized Western countries.[87]

Since confederation in 1867 through to the contemporary era, decadal and demi-decadal census reports have detailed immigration statistics. During this period, the highest annual immigration rate in Canada occurred in 1913, when 400,900 new immigrants accounted for 5.3 percent of the total population,[88][89] while the greatest number of foreign-born individuals admitted to Canada in single year occurred in 2021, with 405,330 new immigrants accounting for 1.1 percent of the total population.

Statistics Canada projects that immigrants will represent between 29.1% and 34.0% of Canada's population in 2041, compared with 23.0% in 2021,[90] while the Canadian population with at least one foreign born parent (first and second generation persons) could rise to between 49.8% and 54.3%, up from 44.0% in 2021.[2][69][70]

Canada Immigration Statistics[91][92]: 239 [93]: 108 [94]
Year Immigrant percentage Immigrant population Total responses Total population
1871 16.1% 594,207 N/A 3,689,257
1881 13.9% 602,984 N/A 4,324,810
1891 13.3% 643,871 N/A 4,833,239
1901 13% 699,500 N/A 5,371,315
1911 22% 1,586,961 N/A 7,206,643
1921 22.3% 1,955,736 N/A 8,787,949
1931 22.2% 2,307,525 N/A 10,374,196
1941 17.5% 2,018,847 N/A 11,506,655
1951 14.7% 2,059,911 N/A 14,009,429
1961 15.6% 2,844,263 N/A 18,238,247
1971 15.3% 3,295,535 21,568,310 21,568,311
1981 16% 3,843,335 24,083,495 24,343,181
1986 15.6% 3,908,150 25,022,005 25,309,331
1991 16.1% 4,342,890 26,994,045 27,296,859
1996 17.4% 4,971,070 28,528,125 28,846,761
2001 18.4% 5,448,480 29,639,030 30,007,094
2006 19.8% 6,186,950 31,241,030 31,612,897
2011 20.6% 6,775,765 32,852,325 33,476,688
2016 21.9% 7,540,830 34,460,060 35,151,728
2021 23% 8,361,505 36,328,475 36,991,981

Religion

In 2021, 53.3% of Canadians were Christians,[95] down from 67.3% in 2011.[96] 29.9% were Catholic while 11.4% were Protestant (all other listed denominations excluding Christian Orthodox, Latter Day Saints and Jehovah's Witnesses). 7.6% were Christian not otherwise specified, 2.1% were "other Christian and Christian-related traditions", 1.7% were Christian Orthodox, 0.4% were Jehovah's Witnesses and 0.2% were Latter Day Saints adherents.

34.6% of Canadians were non-religious or secular, up from 23.9% in 2011. Of the non-Christian religions listed, 4.9% of Canadians were Muslim (3.2% in 2011), 2.3% were Hindu (1.5% in 2011), 2.1% were Sikh (1.4% in 2011), 1.0% were Buddhist (1.1% in 2011), 0.9% were Jewish (1.0% in 2011), 0.2% were believers of traditional (North American Indigenous) spirituality (same as 2011), and 0.6% were believers of other religions and spiritual traditions (0.4% in 2011).

Religion status of the Canadian Population in 2021[95]
Religion Total Percent
Buddhist 356,975 1.0%
Christian 19,373,325 53.3%
   Christian n.o.s. 2,760,760 7.6%
   Anabaptist 144,145 0.4%
   Anglican 1,134,315 3.1%
   Baptist 436,940 1.2%
   Roman Catholic 10,880,360 29.9%
   Christian Orthodox 623,010 1.7%
   Jehovah's Witness 137,255 0.4%
   Latter Day Saints 87,725 0.2%
   Lutheran 328,045 0.9%
   Methodist and Wesleyan (Holiness) 100,655 0.3%
   Pentecostal and other Charismatic 399,025 1.1%
   Presbyterian 301,400 0.8%
   Reformed 79,870 0.2%
   United Church 1,214,185 3.3%
   Other Christian and Christian-related traditions 745,650 2.1%
Hindu 828,195 2.3%
Jewish 335,295 0.9%
Muslim 1,775,715 4.9%
Sikh 771,790 2.1%
Traditional (North American Indigenous) Spirituality 80,685 0.2%
Other religions and spiritual traditions 229,015 0.6%
No religion and secular perspectives 12,577,475 34.6%


See also

Notes

  1. ^ In fertility rates, 2.1 and above is a stable population and has been marked blue, 2 and below leads to an aging population and the result is that the population decreases.
  2. ^ The 2021 census on ethnic or cultural origins, Statistics Canada states: "Given the fluid nature of this concept and the changes made to this question, 2021 Census data on ethnic or cultural origins are not comparable to data from previous censuses and should not be used to measure the growth or decline of the various groups associated with these origins".[43]
  3. ^ a b All citizens of Canada are classified as "Canadians" as defined by Canada's nationality laws. "Canadian" as an ethnic group has since 1996 been added to census questionnaires for possible ancestral origin or descent. "Canadian" was included as an example on the English questionnaire and "Canadien" as an example on the French questionnaire.[40] "The majority of respondents to this selection are from the eastern part of the country that was first settled. Respondents generally are visibly European (Anglophones and Francophones) and no longer self-identify with their ethnic ancestral origins. This response is attributed to a multitude or generational distance from ancestral lineage."[41][42][45][46]
  4. ^ Indigenous peoples are not considered a visible minority in Statistics Canada calculations. Visible minorities are defined by Statistics Canada as "persons, other than aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour".[50]
  5. ^ The question on knowledge of languages allows for multiple responses. The following figures are from the 2021 Canadian Census.
  6. ^ a b 2021 census: Combined responses of the Chinese languages, including Mandarin (987,300), Cantonese (724,925), Min Nan, Hakka, Wu (Shanghainese), Min Dong, Chinese, n.o.s.,[nb 1] and Chinese languages, n.i.e.[nb 2]
  7. ^ a b 2021 census: Combined responses of Hindi (761,425) and Urdu (414,870) as they form mutually intelligible registers of the Hindustani language.
  8. ^ The 1991 Census was the first to ask Canadians whether they could conduct a conversation in a language other than English or French[73]: 50 
  9. ^ 2021 census: Combined responses of Iranian Persian (222,160), Dari, and Persian (Farsi), n.o.s.,[nb 1] as they form mutually intelligible registers of the Persian language, and as they were all categorized under "Persian" in previous censuses.
  10. ^ Including Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, and Serbo-Croatian, n.i.e.[nb 2]
  11. ^ 2021 census: Total number of speakers of the Cree-Innu languages, previously categorized under "Cree" in past censuses.
  12. ^ French and non-official language OR
    English, French and non-official language
  13. ^ French and non-official language OR
    English, French and non-official language

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Further reading

  • Bumsted, J. M (2003). Canada's diverse peoples: a reference sourcebook. Library of Congress ( ABC-CLIO). ISBN 978-1-57607-672-9. The people of Canada.
  • Magocsi, Paul R (1999). Encyclopedia of Canada's peoples. Society of Ontario, University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-0-8020-2938-6.
  • Richard, Madeline (1992). Ethnic history and marital assimilation in Canada, 1871 and 1971. University of British Columbia Press. ISBN 978-0-7748-0431-8.
  • Thornton, Russell (2000). Michael R. Haines, Richard Hall Steckel (ed.). A population history of North America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-49666-7.
  • Wilson, Donna M; Northcott, Herbert C (2008). Dying and Death in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-1-55111-873-4.
  • Roderic Beaujot and Don Kerr, (2007) The Changing Face of Canada: Essential Readings in Population, Canadian Scholars' Press, ISBN 978-1-55130-322-2.

External links

  • Canada Year Book (2010) – Statistics Canada
  • – Statistics Canada
  • Canada's population clock

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Statistics Canada conducts a country wide census that collects demographic data every five years on the first and sixth year of each decade The 2021 Canadian Census enumerated a total population of 36 991 981 an increase of around 5 2 percent over the 2016 figure 4 Between 2011 and May 2016 Canada s population grew by 1 7 million people with immigrants accounting for two thirds of the increase 5 Between 1990 and 2008 the population increased by 5 6 million equivalent to 20 4 percent overall growth 6 The main driver of population growth is immigration and to a lesser extent natural growth 7 Demographics of CanadaPopulation pyramid of Canada in 2022Population38 232 593 2022 Growth rate0 75 2022 est Birth rate10 17 births 1 000 population 2022 est Death rate8 12 deaths 1 000 population 2022 est Life expectancy83 8 years male81 52 years female86 21 years 2022 est Fertility rate1 57 children born woman 2022 est Infant mortality rate4 38 deaths 1 000 live birthsNet migration rate5 46 migrant s 1 000 population 2022 est Age structure0 14 years15 99 65 and over18 98 Sex ratioTotal0 98 male s female 2022 est At birth1 05 male s femaleUnder 151 06 male s female65 and over0 75 male s femaleNationalityNationalityCanadianMajor ethnicWhite 69 8 1 2 Minor ethnicSouth Asian 7 1 2 Chinese 4 7 2 Indigenous 5 3 Black 4 3 2 Arab 1 9 2 Latin American 1 6 2 Southeast Asian 1 1 2 West Asian 1 2 Korean 0 6 2 Japanese 0 3 2 Multiracial Other 3 2 2 LanguageOfficialEnglish 55 97 French 20 61 SpokenMandarin 1 7 Cantonese 1 63 Punjabi 1 44 Spanish 1 32 Tagalog 1 24 Arabic 1 21 German 1 1 Italian 1 08 Others 12 7 Language figures are from the 2016 Canadian census and based on total number of first language speakers mother tongue and not total number of individuals who may speak the language as a second L2 third L3 or more language See knowledge of languages for this information Historical population of Canada Canada has one of the highest per capita immigration rates in the world 8 driven mainly by economic policy and to a lesser extent family reunification 9 10 In 2021 a total of 405 330 immigrants were admitted to Canada mainly from Asia 11 12 New immigrants settle mostly in major urban areas such as Toronto Montreal and Vancouver 13 Canada also accepts large numbers of refugees 14 accounting for over 10 percent of annual global refugee resettlements 15 16 Contents 1 Population 1 1 Provinces and territories 1 1 1 Population distribution 1 1 2 Cities 1 1 3 Census metropolitan areas 1 2 Fertility rate 1 2 1 Mother s mean age at first birth 1 2 2 Family size 1 3 Population projection 1 4 Life expectancy 1 5 Age characteristics 1 6 Sex ratio 2 Vital statistics 2 1 Current vital statistics 3 Employment and income 4 Ethnicity and visible minorities 4 1 Canadians as ethnic group by province 4 2 Ethnic origin 4 3 Visible minority population 4 4 Indigenous population 4 5 Future projections 5 Languages 5 1 Knowledge of language 5 2 Mother tongue 5 3 Work 5 4 Home 6 Immigration 7 Religion 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksPopulation Edit Population density of Canadian provinces and territories gt 25 people km2 15 24 9 people km2 10 14 9 people km2 5 9 9 people km2 1 4 9 people km2 lt 1 people km2 Main article Population of Canada The Canada 2021 Census had a total population count of 36 991 981 individuals making up approximately 0 5 of the world s total population 4 17 A population estimate for 2022 put the total number of people in Canada at 38 232 593 18 Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review in 2022 19 One birth every 1 minutes One death every 2 minutes One net migrant every 2 minutes Net gain of one person every 1 minuteDeath rate 8 12 deaths 1 000 population 2022 est Country comparison to the world 81Net migration rate 5 46 migrant s 1 000 population 2022 est Country comparison to the world 21stUrbanization urban population 81 8 of total population 2022 rate of urbanization 0 95 annual rate of change 2020 25 est 20 Provinces and territories Edit Main article Population of Canada by province and territory Population Name 21 Population 2021 Census Growth 2016 21 Land area km2 Populationdensity per km2 House ofCommons seats Senate seatsTotal Proportion Total Proportion Total Proportion1 Ontario 14 223 942 38 45 5 8 908 699 33 15 2 121 35 8 24 22 86 2 Quebec 8 501 833 22 98 4 1 1 356 625 27 6 5 78 23 1 24 22 86 3 British Columbia 5 000 879 13 52 7 6 922 503 01 5 4 42 12 4 6 5 71 4 Alberta 4 262 635 11 52 4 8 640 330 46 6 7 34 10 1 6 5 71 5 Manitoba 1 342 153 3 63 5 8 552 370 99 2 3 14 4 1 6 5 71 6 Saskatchewan 1 132 505 3 06 3 4 588 243 54 2 0 14 4 1 6 5 71 7 Nova Scotia 969 383 2 62 5 0 52 942 27 18 4 11 3 3 10 9 52 8 New Brunswick 775 610 2 09 3 8 71 388 81 10 9 10 3 0 10 9 52 9 Newfoundland and Labrador 510 550 1 38 1 8 370 514 08 1 4 7 2 1 6 5 71 10 Prince Edward Island 154 331 0 42 8 0 5 686 03 27 2 4 1 2 4 3 81 11 Northwest Territories 41 070 0 11 1 7 1 143 793 86 0 04 1 0 3 1 0 95 12 Yukon 40 232 0 11 12 1 474 712 68 0 08 1 0 3 1 0 95 13 Nunavut 36 858 0 10 2 5 1 877 778 53 0 02 1 0 3 1 0 95 Total Totals 36 991 981 100 5 2 8 965 588 85 4 2 338 100 105 100 Population distribution Edit The vast majority of Canadians are positioned in a discontinuous band within approximately 300 km of the southern border with the United States the most populated province is Ontario followed by Quebec and British Columbia Sources Statistics Canada 22 23 21 Cities Edit Main article List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population Largest cities or towns in Canada 2021 Census 24 Rank Name Province Pop Rank Name Province Pop 1 Toronto Ontario 2 794 356 11 Surrey British Columbia 568 3222 Montreal Quebec 1 762 949 12 Quebec City Quebec 549 4593 Calgary Alberta 1 306 784 13 Halifax Nova Scotia 439 8194 Ottawa Ontario 1 017 449 14 Laval Quebec 438 3665 Edmonton Alberta 1 010 899 15 London Ontario 422 3246 Winnipeg Manitoba 749 607 16 Markham Ontario 338 5037 Mississauga Ontario 717 961 17 Vaughan Ontario 323 1038 Vancouver British Columbia 662 248 18 Gatineau Quebec 291 0419 Brampton Ontario 656 480 19 Saskatoon Saskatchewan 266 14110 Hamilton Ontario 569 353 20 Kitchener Ontario 256 885 Census metropolitan areas Edit Main article List of census metropolitan areas and agglomerations in Canada vte Largest metropolitan areas in Canada 2021 Canadian censusRank Name Province Pop Rank Name Province Pop 1 Toronto Ontario 6 202 225 11 London Ontario 543 5512 Montreal Quebec 4 291 732 12 Halifax Nova Scotia 465 7033 Vancouver British Columbia 2 642 825 13 St Catharines Niagara Ontario 433 6044 Ottawa Gatineau Ontario Quebec 1 488 307 14 Windsor Ontario 422 6305 Calgary Alberta 1 481 806 15 Oshawa Ontario 415 3116 Edmonton Alberta 1 418 118 16 Victoria British Columbia 397 2377 Quebec City Quebec 839 311 17 Saskatoon Saskatchewan 317 4808 Winnipeg Manitoba 834 678 18 Regina Saskatchewan 249 2179 Hamilton Ontario 785 184 19 Sherbrooke Quebec 227 39810 Kitchener Cambridge Waterloo Ontario 575 847 20 Kelowna British Columbia 222 162 Fertility rate Edit Total fertility rate of Canada from 1861 to 2016 The total fertility rate is the number of children born in a specific year cohort to the total number of women who can give birth in the country In 1971 the birth rate for the first time dipped below replacement 25 26 and since then has not rebounded 25 The current fertility rate of Canada is 1 57 children per woman 18 The total birth rate is 10 17 births 1 000 population in 2022 18 Total fertility rate Years 27 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 18705 72 5 63 5 54 5 44 5 35 5 26 5 17 5 07 4 98 4 891871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 18804 83 4 77 4 75 4 72 4 7 4 68 4 65 4 63 4 6 4 531881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1899 18904 56 4 52 4 49 4 45 4 42 4 38 4 35 4 31 4 27 4 241891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 19004 2 4 19 4 17 4 15 4 13 4 11 4 1 4 08 4 06 4 041901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 19104 02 4 03 4 03 4 03 4 03 4 04 4 04 4 04 4 04 4 051911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 19204 05 4 3 95 3 89 3 84 3 79 3 74 3 68 3 63 3 581921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 19303 53 3 4 3 23 3 22 3 13 3 35 3 32 3 29 3 22 3 281931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 19403 19 3 08 2 86 2 8 2 75 2 69 2 64 2 7 2 65 2 761941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 19502 82 2 96 3 04 3 3 01 3 37 3 59 3 44 3 45 3 451961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2006 2011 2016 3 81 2 11 1 65 1 67 1 52 1 6 1 63 1 58 Mother s mean age at first birth Edit In 2019 the average age of which a woman in Canada gives birth is 29 4 years Average age of childbirth at first birth 26 Year1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 195525 2 25 1 24 9 24 7 24 6 24 5 24 3 24 2 24 2 24 1 24 11956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 196624 23 9 23 8 23 7 23 7 23 6 23 6 23 6 23 6 23 5 23 51967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 197723 6 23 6 23 7 23 7 23 9 24 24 1 24 3 24 3 24 4 24 51978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 198824 7 24 8 24 9 25 25 1 25 3 25 4 25 5 25 6 25 7 25 81989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 199925 8 25 9 25 9 26 1 26 3 26 2 26 3 26 5 26 7 26 8 272000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 201027 1 27 3 27 5 27 8 27 9 28 28 28 1 28 1 28 2 28 4201128 5Family size Edit The average family size in Canada has shifted more towards either childless couples or couples who have either 1 to 2 children at a maximum Population projection Edit Map of Canadian provinces and territories by population growth rate 2016 2021 lt 4 0 4 0 7 0 7 0 10 0 gt 10 0 population decline According to Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development OECD World Bank the population in Canada increased from 1990 to 2008 with 5 6 million and 20 4 growth in population compared to 21 7 growth in the United States and 31 2 growth in Mexico According to the OECD World Bank population statistics for the same period the world population growth was 27 a total of 1 423 million people 28 However over the same period the population of France grew by 8 0 And from 1991 to 2011 the population of the UK increased by 10 0 The current population growth rate for Canada in 2022 was 0 75 18 Population projections High growth scenario Statistics Canada YearPop 202139 110 000 203144 430 000 13 6 204149 900 000 12 3 205156 070 000 12 4 206163 000 000 12 4 29 Canada populationprojection 2010 est US Census Bureau YearPop 202036 387 000 203038 565 000 6 0 204040 070 000 3 9 205041 136 000 2 7 30 Immigration projectionsprojection 2020 est YearPop 2020341 000 2021401 000 31 32 17 6 2022411 000 31 32 2 5 2023421 000 31 32 2 4 Life expectancy Edit Life expectancy in Canada Life expectancy in Canada has consistently risen since the country s formation Life expectancy Year 33 1831 1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 191139 0 40 3 41 0 41 6 42 6 44 7 45 2 48 6 52 51921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 192957 0 57 0 56 9 58 8 59 2 57 2 58 6 58 4 57 91930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 193958 9 60 3 61 4 62 3 62 7 62 4 62 7 61 3 63 3 63 71940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 194964 0 63 7 64 6 64 6 65 3 66 3 66 5 66 7 67 3 67 61950 1950 55 1955 60 1960 65 1965 70 1970 75 1975 80 1980 85 1985 9068 2 69 1 70 3 71 3 72 2 73 0 74 3 75 9 76 81990 95 1995 2000 2000 2005 2005 2010 2010 2015 2015 202077 8 78 6 79 7 80 8 81 8 83 7School life expectancy primary to tertiary education total 16 years male 16 years female 17 years 2016 Infant mortality rate total 4 5 deaths 1 000 live births Country comparison to the world 180th male 4 8 deaths 1 000 live births female 4 2 deaths 1 000 live births 2017 est Population pyramid of Canada overtime from 1950 to 2020 Age characteristics Edit Population by age and gender in the 2011 census 34 Age group Male Female Total Percent0 to 4 years 973 030 925 760 1 898 790 5 4 5 to 9 years 1 034 685 983 445 2 018 130 5 7 10 to 14 years 985 200 937 445 1 922 645 5 5 15 to 19 years 1 039 215 986 940 2 026 160 5 8 20 to 24 years 1 144 495 1 098 200 2 242 690 6 4 25 to 29 years 1 144 470 1 141 515 2 285 990 6 5 30 to 34 years 1 148 290 1 181 110 2 329 395 6 6 35 to 39 years 1 118 635 1 169 730 2 288 365 6 5 40 to 44 years 1 104 440 1 150 695 2 255 135 6 4 45 to 49 years 1 157 760 1 202 210 2 359 965 6 7 50 to 54 years 1 318 755 1 359 320 2 678 075 7 6 55 to 59 years 1 285 190 1 335 055 2 620 240 7 5 60 to 64 years 1 114 885 1 175 630 2 290 510 6 5 65 to 69 years 953 075 1 019 405 1 972 480 5 6 70 to 74 years 677 975 742 900 1 420 875 4 75 to 79 years 469 550 552 300 1 021 850 2 9 80 to 84 years 325 765 423 880 749 650 2 1 85 years and over 268 790 501 990 770 780 2 2 Total 16 414 225 17 062 460 33 476 685 100 0 to 14 years 2 992 920 2 846 645 5 839 565 16 6 15 to 64 years 11 576 130 11 800 400 23 376 530 66 5 65 years and over 2 695 150 3 240 485 5 935 630 16 9 Age structure 18 0 14 years 15 99 male 3 094 008 female 2 931 953 15 24 years 11 14 male 2 167 013 female 2 032 064 25 54 years 39 81 male 7 527 554 female 7 478 737 55 64 years 14 08 male 2 624 474 female 2 682 858 65 years and over 18 98 male 3 274 298 female 3 881 126 2020 est Median age total 41 8 years Country comparison to the world 40th male 40 6 years female 42 9 years 2020 est total 40 6 years male 39 6 years female 41 5 years 2011 Median age by province and territory in 2011 35 Newfoundland and Labrador 44 0 Nova Scotia 43 7 New Brunswick 43 7 Prince Edward Island 42 8 Quebec 41 9 British Columbia 41 9 Ontario 40 4 Yukon 39 1 Manitoba 38 4 Saskatchewan 38 2 Alberta 36 5 Northwest Territories 32 3 Nunavut 24 1Sex ratio Edit at birth 1 05 male s female0 14 years 1 06 male s female15 24 years 1 06 male s female25 54 years 1 01 male s female55 64 years 0 98 male s female65 years and over 0 75 male s femaletotal population 0 98 male s female 2022 est Dependency ratios total dependency ratio 47 3 youth dependency ratio 23 5 elderly dependency ratio 23 8 potential support ratio 4 2 2015 est Vital 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204 360 552 307 205 53 347 9 4 8 1 1 3 1 412021 38 232 593 367 684 311 942 55 742 9 5 8 0 1 5 1 43 c Census results Current vital statistics Edit 39 Period Live births Deaths Natural increaseJanuary September 2021 280 319 229 266 51 053January September 2022 278 744 242 454 36 290Difference 1 575 0 56 13 188 5 75 14 763Employment and income EditUnemployment youth ages 15 24 total 20 2 male 20 9 female 19 4 2020 est Ethnicity and visible minorities EditMain article Ethnic origins of people in Canada Canadians as ethnic group by province Edit All citizens of Canada are classified as Canadians as defined by Canada s nationality laws Canadian as an ethnic group has since 1996 been added to census questionnaires for possible ancestral origin or descent Canadian was included as an example on the English questionnaire and Canadien as an example on the French questionnaire 40 The majority of respondents to this selection are from the eastern part of the country that was first settled Respondents generally are visibly European Anglophones and Francophones and no longer self identify with their ethnic ancestral origins This response is attributed to a multitude or generational distance from ancestral lineage 41 42 Province Territory Percent Canadians Total CanadiansAlberta 22 7 902 310British Columbia 19 0 866 530Manitoba 18 2 232 660New Brunswick 57 8 415 810Newfoundland and Labrador 43 4 271 345Nova Scotia 42 6 387 360Ontario 23 5 3 109 770Prince Edward Island 45 0 60 000Quebec 60 1 4 474 115Saskatchewan 25 0 274 580Canada total 32 3 11 136 134Ethnic origin Edit Main article Ethnic origins of people in Canada Canada visible minority aboriginal and White assumed for 1981 to 2016 population as a percentage of the total population over time Visible minorities over time including projections Visible minorities as a population pyramid in total in 2016 According to the 2021 Canadian census over 450 ethnic or cultural origins were self reported by Canadians 43 The major panethnic groups chosen were European 52 5 North American 22 9 Asian 19 3 North American Indigenous 6 1 African 3 8 Latin Central and South American 2 5 Caribbean 2 1 Oceanian 0 3 and Other 6 43 44 Statistics Canada reports that 35 5 of the population reported multiple ethnic origins thus the overall total is greater than 100 43 b The country s ten largest self reported specific ethnic or cultural origins in 2021 were Canadian c accounting for 15 6 percent of the population followed by English 14 7 percent Irish 12 1 percent Scottish 12 1 percent French 11 0 percent German 8 1 percent Chinese 4 7 percent Italian 4 3 percent Indian 3 7 percent and Ukrainian 3 5 percent 47 Of the 36 3 million people enumerated in 2021 approximately 25 4 million reported being white representing 69 8 percent of the population 48 2 The indigenous population representing 5 percent or 1 8 million individuals grew by 9 4 percent compared to the non Indigenous population which grew by 5 3 percent from 2016 to 2021 49 One out of every four Canadians or 26 5 percent of the population belonged to a non White and non Indigenous visible minority 2 d the largest of which in 2021 were South Asian 2 6 million people 7 1 percent Chinese 1 7 million 4 7 percent and Black 1 5 million 4 3 percent 48 As data is completely self reported and reporting individuals may have varying definitions of Ethnic origin or may not know their ethnic origin these figures should not be considered an exact record of the relative prevalence of different ethno cultural ancestries but rather how Canadians self identify Data from this section from Statistics Canada 2021 51 Ethnic origin 52 PopulationCanadian c 15 6 5 677 205English 14 7 5 322 830Irish 12 1 4 413 120Scottish 12 1 4 392 200French 11 0 3 985 945German 8 1 2 955 695Chinese 4 7 1 713 870Italian 4 3 1 546 390Indian 3 7 1 347 715Ukrainian 3 5 1 258 635Dutch 2 7 988 585Polish 2 7 982 820Quebecois 2 7 981 635British Isles n o s 2 6 981 635Filipino 2 5 925 490French Canadian 2 5 906 315Caucasian White n o s 1 9 691 260First Nations n o s 1 7 632 340Metis 1 5 560 335European n o s 1 5 551 910The most common ethnic origins per province are as follows in 2006 53 total responses only percentages 10 or higher shown ordered by percentage of Canadian Quebec 7 723 525 Canadian 59 1 French 29 1 New Brunswick 735 835 Canadian 50 3 French 27 2 English 25 9 Irish 21 6 Scottish 19 9 Newfoundland and Labrador 507 265 Canadian 49 0 English 43 4 Irish 21 8 Nova Scotia 906 170 Canadian 39 1 Scottish 31 2 English 30 8 Irish 22 3 French 17 0 German 10 8 Prince Edward Island 137 375 Scottish 39 3 Canadian 36 8 English 31 1 Irish 30 4 French 21 1 Ontario 12 651 795 Canadian 23 3 English 23 1 Scottish 16 4 Irish 16 4 French 10 8 Alberta 3 567 980 English 24 9 Canadian 21 8 German 19 2 Scottish 18 8 Irish 15 8 French 11 1 Manitoba 1 174 345 English 21 8 German 18 6 Canadian 18 5 Scottish 18 0 Ukrainian 14 9 Irish 13 2 French 12 6 North American Indian 10 6 Saskatchewan 1 008 760 German 28 6 English 24 9 Scottish 18 9 Canadian 18 8 Irish 15 5 Ukrainian 13 5 French 12 2 North American Indian 12 1 British Columbia 4 324 455 English 27 7 Scottish 19 3 Canadian 19 1 German 13 1 Chinese 10 7 Yukon 33 320 English 28 5 Scottish 25 0 Irish 22 0 North American Indian 21 8 Canadian 21 8 German 15 6 French 13 1 Northwest Territories 40 800 North American Indian 37 0 Scottish 13 9 English 13 7 Canadian 12 8 Irish 11 9 Inuit 11 7 Nunavut 31 700 Inuit 85 4 Italics indicates either that this response is dominant within this province or that this province has the highest ratio percentage of this response among provinces Visible minority population Edit Visible and non visible minority populations by group 1981 1996 Group 1981 census 54 55 56 64 1986 census 55 56 66 57 6 1991 census 55 58 11 57 6 1996 census 59 60 Total Total Total Total Visible minority 1 131 825 4 7 1 577 710 6 3 2 525 480 9 4 3 197 480 11 2 South Asian 223 235 0 9 300 545 1 2 505 515 1 9 670 590 2 4 Chinese East Asian 299 915 1 2 390 590 1 6 626 435 0 860 150 3 Black 239 455 1 355 385 1 4 504 290 1 9 573 860 2 Filipino 75 485 0 3 102 360 0 4 169 150 0 6 234 195 0 8 Latin American 50 230 0 2 60 975 0 2 134 535 0 5 176 970 0 6 Arab West Asian 112 435 0 5 149 665 0 6 289 755 1 1 244 665 0 9 Southeast Asian except Filipino 53 910 0 2 86 945 0 3 132 415 0 5 172 765 0 6 Korean East Asian 22 570 0 1 29 205 0 1 45 535 0 2 64 835 0 2 Japanese East Asian 46 060 0 2 52 880 0 2 63 860 0 2 68 135 0 2 Multiple visible minorities 40 500 0 2 48 545 0 2 61 575 0 2 Visible minority n i e 5 440 0 69 745 0 2 Other 8 530 0 8 660 0 Not a visible minority 22 951 670 95 3 23 444 300 93 7 24 468 560 90 6 25 330 645 88 8 Indigenous see breakdown below 491 465 2 711 725 2 8 1 016 340 3 8 799 005 2 8 Non Indigenous amp Non Visible Minority European White 61 22 460 205 93 3 22 732 575 90 9 23 452 220 86 9 24 531 640 86 Total population inprivate households 24 083 495 100 25 022 010 100 26 994 040 100 28 528 125 100 Note Indigenous population decline between 1991 and 1996 censuses attributed to change in criteria in census count the 1996 Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples used a more restrictive definition of Aboriginal 62 Visible and non visible minority populations by group 2001 2021 Group 2001 census 63 2006 census 64 2011 survey 65 2016 census 66 2021 census 67 2 43 Total Total Total Total Total Visible minority 3 983 845 13 4 5 068 095 16 2 6 264 750 19 1 7 674 580 22 3 9 639 205 26 5 South Asian 917 075 3 1 1 262 865 4 1 567 400 4 8 1 924 635 5 6 2 571 400 7 1 Chinese East Asian 1 029 395 3 5 1 216 565 3 9 1 324 750 4 1 577 060 4 6 1 715 770 4 7 Black 662 215 2 2 783 795 2 5 945 665 2 9 1 198 540 3 5 1 574 870 4 3 Filipino 308 575 1 410 695 1 3 619 310 1 9 780 125 2 3 957 355 2 6 Arab 194 685 0 7 265 550 0 9 380 620 1 2 523 235 1 5 694 015 1 9 Latin American 216 980 0 7 304 245 1 381 280 1 2 447 325 1 3 580 235 1 6 Southeast Asian except Filipino 198 880 0 7 239 935 0 8 312 075 0 9 313 260 0 9 390 340 1 1 West Asian 109 285 0 4 156 700 0 5 206 840 0 6 264 305 0 8 360 495 1 Korean East Asian 100 660 0 3 141 890 0 5 161 130 0 5 188 710 0 5 218 140 0 6 Japanese East Asian 73 315 0 2 81 300 0 3 87 270 0 3 92 920 0 3 98 890 0 3 Multiple visible minorities 73 875 0 2 133 120 0 4 171 935 0 5 232 375 0 7 331 805 0 9 Visible minority n i e 98 915 0 3 71 420 0 2 106 475 0 3 132 090 0 4 172 885 0 5 Not a visible minority 25 655 185 86 6 26 172 935 83 8 26 587 575 80 9 26 785 480 77 7 26 689 275 73 5 Indigenous see breakdown below 976 305 3 3 1 172 785 3 8 1 400 685 4 3 1 673 785 4 9 1 807 250 5 Non Indigenous amp Non Visible Minority European White 61 24 678 880 83 3 25 000 150 80 25 186 890 76 7 25 111 695 72 9 24 882 025 68 5 Total population inprivate households 29 639 030 100 31 241 030 100 32 852 320 100 34 460 065 100 36 328 480 100 Indigenous population Edit Indigenous population in Canada 1996 2021 censuses Group 1996 59 2001 63 2006 64 2011 65 2016 68 2021 3 Total Total Total Total Total TotalTotal Indigenous 2 8 799 005 3 3 976 305 3 8 1 172 785 4 3 1 400 685 4 9 1 673 780 5 1 807 250First Nations 1 8 529 040 2 1 608 850 2 2 698 025 2 6 851 560 2 8 977 230 2 9 1 048 405Metis 0 7 204 115 1 0 292 305 1 2 389 780 1 4 451 795 1 7 587 545 1 7 624 220Inuit 0 14 40 220 0 16 50 485 0 2 59 445 0 2 65 025 0 2 70 540Note Other Indigenous and mixed Indigenous groups are not listed as their own but they are all accounted for in total Indigenous Future projections Edit White European Canadians from 2001 to 2016 Statistics Canada projects that visible minorities will make up between 38 2 and 43 0 of the total Canadian population by 2041 69 70 compared with 26 5 in 2021 71 2 Among the working age population 15 to 64 years meanwhile visible minorities are projected to represent between 42 1 and 47 3 of Canada s total population 69 70 compared to 28 5 in 2021 71 2 Pan ethnic Origin Projections 2031 2041 2031 70 72 2036 70 72 2041 70 72 Population Population Population European 61 26 085 000 59 79 25 749 000 56 25 25 296 000 53 07 South Asian 4 283 000 9 82 5 010 000 10 94 5 658 000 11 87 East Asian 3 120 000 7 15 3 445 000 7 53 3 740 000 7 85 Chinese dd 2 591 000 5 94 2 850 000 6 23 3 082 000 6 47 Korean dd 381 000 0 87 433 000 0 95 484 000 1 02 Japanese dd 148 000 0 34 162 000 0 35 174 000 0 37 African 2 381 000 5 46 2 762 000 6 03 3 134 000 6 57 Indigenous 2 484 000 5 69 2 673 000 5 84 2 848 000 5 97 First Nations dd 1 430 000 3 28 1 535 000 3 35 1 633 000 3 43 Metis dd 911 000 2 09 986 000 2 15 1 054 000 2 21 Inuit dd 84 000 0 19 90 000 0 2 96 000 0 2 OtherIndigenous dd 59 000 0 14 62 000 0 14 65 000 0 14 Southeast Asian 2 009 000 4 6 2 324 000 5 08 2 640 000 5 54 Filipino dd 1 524 000 3 49 1 789 000 3 91 2 059 000 4 32 OtherSoutheast Asian dd 485 000 1 11 535 000 1 17 581 000 1 22 Middle Eastern 1 801 000 4 13 2 141 000 4 68 2 475 000 5 19 Arab dd 1 182 000 2 71 1 403 000 3 06 1 625 000 3 41 West Asian dd 619 000 1 42 738 000 1 61 850 000 1 78 Latin American 821 000 1 88 931 000 2 03 1 036 000 2 17 Other 644 000 1 48 742 000 1 62 841 000 1 76 ProjectedCanadianPopulation 43 629 000 100 45 776 000 100 47 668 000 100 Languages EditMain article Languages of Canada Knowledge of language Edit Top ten spoken languages in Canada 2021 census e Language PercentEnglish 87 06 French 29 08 Chinese f 4 21 Hindustani g 3 24 Spanish 3 22 Punjabi 2 59 Arabic 2 31 Tagalog 2 03 Italian 1 51 German 1 15 The question on knowledge of languages allows for multiple responses and first appeared on the 1991 Canadian census h The following figures are from the 1991 Canadian census 2001 Canadian census 2011 Canadian census and the 2021 Canadian census Knowledge of Languages in Canada Language 2021 74 2011 75 2001 73 76 1991 77 Pop Pop Pop Pop English 31 628 570 87 06 28 360 235 78 85 63 25 246 220 79 85 18 22 505 415 83 37 French 10 563 235 29 08 9 960 585 78 30 07 9 178 100 79 30 97 8 508 960 31 52 Chinese f 1 528 860 4 21 1 297 505 3 92 1 028 445 3 47 557 305 2 06 Hindustani g 1 176 295 3 24 576 165 1 74 366 740 1 24 163 930 0 61 Spanish 1 171 450 3 22 873 395 2 64 610 580 2 06 402 430 1 49 Punjabi 942 170 2 59 545 730 1 65 338 720 1 14 167 925 0 62 Arabic 838 045 2 31 470 965 1 42 290 280 0 98 164 380 0 61 Tagalog 737 565 2 03 491 075 1 48 244 690 0 83 136 975 0 51 Italian 547 655 1 51 595 600 1 8 680 970 2 3 701 910 2 6 German 419 195 1 15 525 480 1 59 635 520 2 14 684 955 2 54 Portuguese 336 865 0 93 266 950 0 81 264 990 0 89 254 465 0 94 Persian i 330 725 0 91 196 110 0 59 111 700 0 38 49 380 0 18 Russian 309 235 0 85 230 755 0 7 157 455 0 53 84 050 0 31 Tamil 237 890 0 65 179 465 0 54 111 580 0 38 37 330 0 14 Vietnamese 232 800 0 64 192 070 0 58 165 645 0 56 113 115 0 42 Gujarati 209 410 0 58 118 950 0 36 80 835 0 27 54 210 0 2 Polish 204 460 0 56 217 735 0 66 249 695 0 84 239 575 0 89 Korean 203 885 0 56 149 035 0 45 91 610 0 31 40 230 0 15 Serbo Croatian j 155 775 0 43 154 700 0 47 153 085 0 52 100 541 0 37 Greek 145 060 0 4 150 620 0 45 158 800 0 54 161 320 0 6 Haitian Creole 134 895 0 37 128 555 0 39 76 140 0 26 49 970 0 19 Ukrainian 131 655 0 36 144 260 0 44 200 520 0 68 249 535 0 92 Bengali 120 605 0 33 69 490 0 21 34 650 0 12 N A lt 0 1 Romanian 116 520 0 32 97 180 0 29 60 520 0 2 30 520 0 11 Dutch 107 985 0 3 135 085 0 41 157 875 0 53 173 290 0 64 Cree k 105 850 0 29 96 690 0 29 97 200 0 33 93 825 0 35 Japanese 98 070 0 27 74 690 0 23 65 030 0 22 45 370 0 17 Hebrew 83 205 0 23 70 695 0 21 63 675 0 21 52 450 0 19 Turkish 78 500 0 22 44 080 0 13 32 520 0 11 N A lt 0 1 Malayalam 77 910 0 21 22 125 0 07 9 185 0 03 N A lt 0 1 Hungarian 64 625 0 18 73 695 0 22 89 230 0 3 97 410 0 36 Ilocano 61 680 0 17 21 880 0 07 N A lt 0 03 N A lt 0 1 Somali 59 005 0 16 37 115 0 11 N A lt 0 03 N A lt 0 1 Swahili 57 295 0 16 31 690 0 1 25 300 0 09 N A lt 0 1 Telugu 54 685 0 15 12 645 0 04 N A lt 0 03 N A lt 0 1 a b n o s not otherwise specified a b n i e not included elsewhere Mother tongue Edit Languages in Canada Mother Tongue 2016 CensusLanguage PercentEnglish 55 97 French 20 61 Non official 21 06 English and French 0 48 Languages of Canada First language 2016 2011 2006Pop Pop Pop NotesSingle language responses 33 947 610 97 64 32 481 635 98 07 30 848 270 98 74 Official languages 26 627 545 76 59 25 913 955 78 24 24 700 425 79 06 English 19 460 855 55 97 18 858 980 56 94 17 882 775 57 24 French 7 166 700 20 61 7 054 975 21 3 6 817 650 21 82 Non official languages 7 321 070 21 06 6 567 680 19 83 6 147 840 19 68 Combined Chinese Responses 1 227 680 3 53 n a n a n a n a Combined responses of Mandarin Cantonese Chinese n o s and Min NanMandarin Standard Chinese 592 035 1 7 248 705 0 75 170 950 0 55 Cantonese 565 275 1 63 372 460 1 12 361 450 1 16 Punjabi 501 680 1 44 430 705 1 3 367 505 1 18 Spanish 458 850 1 32 410 670 1 24 345 345 1 11 Tagalog Filipino 431 385 1 24 327 445 0 99 235 615 0 75 Arabic 419 895 1 21 327 870 0 99 261 640 0 84 German 384 040 1 1 409 200 1 24 450 570 1 44 Italian 375 645 1 08 407 485 1 23 455 040 1 46 Hindustani 321 465 0 92 263 345 0 8 224 045 0 72 Combined responses of Hindi and UrduPortuguese 221 535 0 64 211 335 0 64 219 275 0 7 Persian Farsi 214 200 0 62 170 045 0 51 134 080 0 43 Urdu 210 820 0 61 172 800 0 52 145 805 0 47 Dravidian languages 189 405 0 54 n a n a n a n a Combined responses of Tamil Malayalam Telugu and Kannada Russian 188 255 0 54 164 330 0 5 133 580 0 43 Polish 181 705 0 52 191 645 0 58 211 175 0 68 Vietnamese 156 430 0 45 144 880 0 44 141 625 0 45 Korean 153 425 0 44 137 925 0 42 125 570 0 4 Tamil 140 720 0 4 131 265 0 4 115 880 0 37 Most of the Canadian Tamils live in Toronto Hindi 110 645 0 32 90 545 0 27 78 240 0 25 Gujarati 108 775 0 31 91 450 0 28 81 465 0 26 Greek 106 520 0 31 108 925 0 33 117 285 0 38 Ukrainian 102 485 0 29 111 540 0 34 134 500 0 43 Dutch 99 015 0 28 110 490 0 33 128 900 0 41 Romanian 96 660 0 28 90 300 0 27 78 495 0 25 Bengali 73 125 0 21 59 370 0 18 45 685 0 15 Creoles 72 130 0 21 61 725 0 19 53 515 0 17 Cree n o s nb 1 64 045 0 18 77 900 0 24 78 855 0 25 In the 2006 Census this language was referred to simply as Cree Hungarian 61 235 0 18 67 920 0 21 73 335 0 23 The majority of Hungarian speakers in Canada live in Ontario A community of Hungarian speakers is found within a part of Windsor Ontario Berber languages Kabyle n a n a 57 855 0 17 25 578 0 08 Serbian 57 345 0 16 56 420 0 17 51 665 0 17 Croatian 48 200 0 14 49 730 0 15 55 330 0 18 Japanese 43 640 0 13 39 985 0 12 40 200 0 13 Chinese n o s nb 1 38 575 0 11 425 210 1 28 456 705 1 46 Somali 36 760 0 11 31 380 0 09 27 320 0 09 Inuktitut 35 215 0 1 33 500 0 1 32 015 0 1 In the 2006 Census this language was referred to as Inuktitut n i e nb 2 Armenian 33 455 0 1 29 795 0 09 30 130 0 1 Turkish 32 815 0 09 29 640 0 09 24 745 0 08 Min Nan Chaochow Teochow Fukien Taiwanese 31 795 0 09 n a n a n a n aMalayalam 28 570 0 08 16 080 0 05 11 925 0 04 Albanian 26 895 0 08 23 820 0 07 n a n aIlocano 26 345 0 08 17 915 0 05 13 450 0 04 Amharic 22 465 0 06 18 020 0 05 14 555 0 05 Czech 22 295 0 06 23 585 0 07 24 450 0 08 Khmer Cambodian 20 130 0 06 19 440 0 06 19 105 0 06 Bulgarian 20 020 0 06 19 050 0 06 16 790 0 05 Hebrew 19 530 0 06 18 450 0 06 17 635 0 06 Niger Congo languages n i e nb 1 19 140 0 06 14 075 0 04 n a n aNepali 18 275 0 05 8 480 0 03 n a n aOjibway 17 885 0 05 17 625 0 05 24 190 0 08 Slovak 17 585 0 05 17 580 0 05 18 820 0 06 Pashto 16 910 0 05 12 465 0 04 9 025 0 03 Macedonian 16 770 0 05 17 245 0 05 18 435 0 06 Tigrigna 16 650 0 05 10 220 0 03 7 105 0 02 Sinhala 16 335 0 05 14 185 0 04 10 180 0 03 Bisayan languages n a n a 16 240 0 05 11 240 0 04 Telugu 15 655 0 05 9 315 0 03 6 625 0 02 Finnish 15 295 0 04 17 415 0 05 21 030 0 07 Yiddish 13 555 0 04 15 205 0 05 16 295 0 05 Akan Twi 13 460 0 04 12 680 0 04 12 780 0 04 Swahili 13 375 0 04 10 090 0 03 7 935 0 03 Wu Shanghainese 12 920 0 04 n a n a n a n aOji Cree 12 855 0 04 9 835 0 03 11 690 0 04 Lao 12 670 0 04 12 970 0 04 13 940 0 04 Danish 12 630 0 04 14 145 0 04 18 735 0 06 Malay 12 275 0 04 10 910 0 03 9 490 0 03 Bosnian 12 210 0 04 11 685 0 04 12 790 0 04 Sindhi 11 860 0 03 11 330 0 03 10 355 0 03 Kurdish 11 705 0 03 9 805 0 03 7 660 0 02 Hakka 10 910 0 03 5 115 0 02 n a n aDene 10 700 0 03 11 215 0 03 9 745 0 03 Afrikaans 10 260 0 03 8 770 0 03 n a n aMontagnais Innu 10 230 0 03 10 785 0 03 10 975 0 04 In the 2006 Census this language was referred to as Montagnais Naskapi Slovenian 9 785 0 03 10 775 0 03 13 135 0 04 Taiwanese n a n a 9 635 0 03 9 620 0 03 Serbo Croatian 9 555 0 03 10 155 0 03 12 510 0 04 African languages n i e nb 2 n a n a 9 125 0 03 n a n aThai 9 255 0 03 7 935 0 02 n a n aMarathi 8 295 0 02 5 830 0 02 n a n aBantu languages n i e nb 2 n a n a 7 150 0 02 n a n aLithuanian 7 075 0 02 7 245 0 02 8 335 0 03 Swedish 6 840 0 02 7 350 0 02 8 220 0 03 Mi kmaq 6 690 0 02 7 635 0 02 7 365 0 02 Tibetan 6 165 0 02 n a n a n a n aAtikamekw 6 150 0 02 5 820 0 02 5 250 0 02 Canadian Gaelic n a n a 6 015 0 02 6 015 0 02 Fukien Fuzhou dialect n a n a 5 925 0 02 n a n aRundi Kirundi 5 845 0 02 3 975 0 01 n a n aMaltese 5 565 0 02 6 220 0 02 6 405 0 02 Estonian 5 445 0 02 6 385 0 02 8 240 0 03 Latvian 5 455 0 02 6 200 0 02 7 000 0 02 Kinyarwanda Rwanda 5 250 0 02 3 895 0 01 n a n aIndo Iranian languages n i e nb 2 5 180 0 01 5 255 0 02 n a n aOromo 4 960 0 01 11 140 0 03 n a n aNorwegian 4 615 0 01 5 800 0 02 7 225 0 02 Tibetan languages n a n a 4 640 0 01 n a n aSino Tibetan languages n i e nb 2 n a n a 4 360 0 01 n a n aSign languages n i e nb 2 4 125 0 01 3 815 0 01 n a n aVlaams Flemish 3 895 0 01 4 690 0 01 5 660 0 02 Lingala 3 810 0 01 3 085 0 01 n a n aBurmese 3 585 0 01 2 985 0 01 n a n aStoney 3 025 0 01 3 050 0 01 n a n aShanghainese n a n a 2 920 0 01 n a n aBlackfoot 2 815 lt 0 01 n a n a 3 085 0 01 Slavic languages n i e nb 2 2 420 0 01 3 630 0 01 n a n aSemitic languages n i e nb 2 2 155 0 01 16 970 0 05 n a n aFrisian 2 095 lt 0 01 n a n a 2 890 0 01 Dogrib Tlicho 1 645 lt 0 01 n a n a 2 020 0 01 Tibeto Burman languages n i e nb 2 1 405 lt 0 01 n a n a n a n aSiouan languages Dakota Sioux 1 265 lt 0 01 n a n a 5 585 0 02 Algonquin 1 260 lt 0 01 n a n a 1 920 0 01 Scottish Gaelic 1 095 lt 0 01 n a n a n a n aWelsh 1 075 lt 0 01 n a n a n a n aCarrier 1 030 lt 0 01 n a n a 1 560 lt 0 01 Inuinnaqtun Inuvialuktun 1 020 lt 0 01 n a n a 365 lt 0 01 Mohawk 985 lt 0 01 n a n a 290 lt 0 01 South Slavey 950 lt 0 01 n a n a 1 605 0 01 Gitxsan Gitksan 880 lt 0 01 n a n a 1 180 lt 0 01 North Slave Hare 765 lt 0 01 n a n a 1 065 lt 0 01 Chilcotin 655 lt 0 01 n a n a 1 070 lt 0 01 Celtic languages n i e nb 2 530 lt 0 01 n a n a n a n aChipewyan n a n a n a n a 525 lt 0 01 Michif 465 lt 0 01 n a n a n a n aShuswap Secwepemctsin 445 lt 0 01 n a n a 935 lt 0 01 Nisga a 400 lt 0 01 n a n a 680 lt 0 01 Malecite 300 lt 0 01 n a n a 535 lt 0 01 Kutchin Gwich in Loucheux 260 lt 0 01 n a n a 360 lt 0 01 Tlingit 95 lt 0 01 n a n a 80 lt 0 01 Other languages n a n a 77 890 0 2 172 650 0 55 Multiple language responses 818 640 2 35 639 540 1 9 392 760 1 26 English and French 165 335 0 48 144 685 0 4 98 630 0 32 English and a non official language 533 260 1 53 396 330 1 2 240 005 0 77 French and a non official language 86 145 0 25 74 430 0 2 43 335 0 14 English French and a non official language 33 900 0 1 24 095 0 07 10 790 0 03 Total 80 81 82 34 767 250 100 33 121 175 100 31 241 030 100 a b c n o s not otherwise specified a b c d e f g h i j n i e not included elsewhere Work Edit Language used most often at work Language of total population 2016 83 of total population 2006 84 English 76 49 76 36 French 19 17 20 22 Non official 1 38 1 49 English and French 2 07 1 37 English and non official 0 77 0 47 Other l 0 12 0 09 Home Edit Language used most often at home Language of total population 2016 85 of total population 2006 86 English 63 75 65 89 French 19 97 21 15 Non official 11 5 11 11 English and non official 3 7 1 3 English and French 0 46 0 3 Other m 0 63 0 24 Immigration EditMain articles Immigration to Canada and Canada immigration statistics According to the 2021 Canadian census immigrants in Canada number 8 3 million persons and make up approximately 23 percent of Canada s total population 71 This represents the eighth largest immigrant population in the world while the proportion represents one of the highest ratios for industrialized Western countries 87 Since confederation in 1867 through to the contemporary era decadal and demi decadal census reports have detailed immigration statistics During this period the highest annual immigration rate in Canada occurred in 1913 when 400 900 new immigrants accounted for 5 3 percent of the total population 88 89 while the greatest number of foreign born individuals admitted to Canada in single year occurred in 2021 with 405 330 new immigrants accounting for 1 1 percent of the total population Statistics Canada projects that immigrants will represent between 29 1 and 34 0 of Canada s population in 2041 compared with 23 0 in 2021 90 while the Canadian population with at least one foreign born parent first and second generation persons could rise to between 49 8 and 54 3 up from 44 0 in 2021 2 69 70 Canada Immigration Statistics 91 92 239 93 108 94 Year Immigrant percentage Immigrant population Total responses Total population1871 16 1 594 207 N A 3 689 2571881 13 9 602 984 N A 4 324 8101891 13 3 643 871 N A 4 833 2391901 13 699 500 N A 5 371 3151911 22 1 586 961 N A 7 206 6431921 22 3 1 955 736 N A 8 787 9491931 22 2 2 307 525 N A 10 374 1961941 17 5 2 018 847 N A 11 506 6551951 14 7 2 059 911 N A 14 009 4291961 15 6 2 844 263 N A 18 238 2471971 15 3 3 295 535 21 568 310 21 568 3111981 16 3 843 335 24 083 495 24 343 1811986 15 6 3 908 150 25 022 005 25 309 3311991 16 1 4 342 890 26 994 045 27 296 8591996 17 4 4 971 070 28 528 125 28 846 7612001 18 4 5 448 480 29 639 030 30 007 0942006 19 8 6 186 950 31 241 030 31 612 8972011 20 6 6 775 765 32 852 325 33 476 6882016 21 9 7 540 830 34 460 060 35 151 7282021 23 8 361 505 36 328 475 36 991 981Religion EditSee also Religion in Canada In 2021 53 3 of Canadians were Christians 95 down from 67 3 in 2011 96 29 9 were Catholic while 11 4 were Protestant all other listed denominations excluding Christian Orthodox Latter Day Saints and Jehovah s Witnesses 7 6 were Christian not otherwise specified 2 1 were other Christian and Christian related traditions 1 7 were Christian Orthodox 0 4 were Jehovah s Witnesses and 0 2 were Latter Day Saints adherents 34 6 of Canadians were non religious or secular up from 23 9 in 2011 Of the non Christian religions listed 4 9 of Canadians were Muslim 3 2 in 2011 2 3 were Hindu 1 5 in 2011 2 1 were Sikh 1 4 in 2011 1 0 were Buddhist 1 1 in 2011 0 9 were Jewish 1 0 in 2011 0 2 were believers of traditional North American Indigenous spirituality same as 2011 and 0 6 were believers of other religions and spiritual traditions 0 4 in 2011 Religion status of the Canadian Population in 2021 95 Religion Total PercentBuddhist 356 975 1 0 Christian 19 373 325 53 3 Christian n o s 2 760 760 7 6 Anabaptist 144 145 0 4 Anglican 1 134 315 3 1 Baptist 436 940 1 2 Roman Catholic 10 880 360 29 9 Christian Orthodox 623 010 1 7 Jehovah s Witness 137 255 0 4 Latter Day Saints 87 725 0 2 Lutheran 328 045 0 9 Methodist and Wesleyan Holiness 100 655 0 3 Pentecostal and other Charismatic 399 025 1 1 Presbyterian 301 400 0 8 Reformed 79 870 0 2 United Church 1 214 185 3 3 Other Christian and Christian related traditions 745 650 2 1 Hindu 828 195 2 3 Jewish 335 295 0 9 Muslim 1 775 715 4 9 Sikh 771 790 2 1 Traditional North American Indigenous Spirituality 80 685 0 2 Other religions and spiritual traditions 229 015 0 6 No religion and secular perspectives 12 577 475 34 6 See also Edit Canada portalDemographics of North America 1666 census of New France Canada 2016 Census Canada 2021 Census List of Canadian census areas demographic extremes Interprovincial migration in Canada Canada immigration statistics Cahiers quebecois de demographie academic journal Canadian Studies in Population academic journalNotes Edit In fertility rates 2 1 and above is a stable population and has been marked blue 2 and below leads to an aging population and the result is that the population decreases The 2021 census on ethnic or cultural origins Statistics Canada states Given the fluid nature of this concept and the changes made to this question 2021 Census data on ethnic or cultural origins are not comparable to data from previous censuses and should not be used to measure the growth or decline of the various groups associated with these origins 43 a b All citizens of Canada are classified as Canadians as defined by Canada s nationality laws Canadian as an ethnic group has since 1996 been added to census questionnaires for possible ancestral origin or descent Canadian was included as an example on the English questionnaire and Canadien as an example on the French questionnaire 40 The majority of respondents to this selection are from the eastern part of the country that was first settled Respondents generally are visibly European Anglophones and Francophones and no longer self identify with their ethnic ancestral origins This response is attributed to a multitude or generational distance from ancestral lineage 41 42 45 46 Indigenous peoples are not considered a visible minority in Statistics Canada calculations Visible minorities are defined by Statistics Canada as persons other than aboriginal peoples who are non Caucasian in race or non white in colour 50 The question on knowledge of languages allows for multiple responses The following figures are from the 2021 Canadian Census a b 2021 census Combined responses of the Chinese languages including Mandarin 987 300 Cantonese 724 925 Min Nan Hakka Wu Shanghainese Min Dong Chinese n o s nb 1 and Chinese languages n i e nb 2 a b 2021 census Combined responses of Hindi 761 425 and Urdu 414 870 as they form mutually intelligible registers of the Hindustani language The 1991 Census was the first to ask Canadians whether they could conduct a conversation in a language other than English or French 73 50 2021 census Combined responses of Iranian Persian 222 160 Dari and Persian Farsi n o s nb 1 as they form mutually intelligible registers of the Persian language and as they were all categorized under Persian in previous censuses Including Bosnian Croatian Serbian and Serbo Croatian n i e nb 2 2021 census Total number of speakers of the Cree Innu languages previously categorized under Cree in past censuses French and non official language OR English French and non official language French and non official language OR English French and non official languageReferences Edit Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2022 10 26 The Canadian census A rich portrait of the country s religious and ethnocultural diversity www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2022 10 26 In 2021 just over 25 million people reported being White in the 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immigrants the highest proportion of the population in more than 150 years www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 01 10 a b Profile Table Census Profile 2021 Census of Population Canada Country Statistics Canada Retrieved 24 December 2022 NHS Profile Canada 2011 Statistics Canada Retrieved 24 December 2022 Further reading EditSee also Bibliography of Canada Bumsted J M 2003 Canada s diverse peoples a reference sourcebook Library of Congress ABC CLIO ISBN 978 1 57607 672 9 The people of Canada Magocsi Paul R 1999 Encyclopedia of Canada s peoples Society of Ontario University of Toronto Press ISBN 978 0 8020 2938 6 Richard Madeline 1992 Ethnic history and marital assimilation in Canada 1871 and 1971 University of British Columbia Press ISBN 978 0 7748 0431 8 Thornton Russell 2000 Michael R Haines Richard Hall Steckel ed A population history of North America Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 49666 7 Wilson Donna M Northcott Herbert C 2008 Dying and Death in Canada Toronto University of Toronto Press ISBN 978 1 55111 873 4 Roderic Beaujot and Don Kerr 2007 The Changing Face of Canada Essential Readings in Population Canadian Scholars Press ISBN 978 1 55130 322 2 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Demographics of Canada Canada Year Book 2010 Statistics Canada Population estimates and projections 2010 2036 Statistics Canada Canada s population clock Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Demographics of Canada amp oldid 1134139996, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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