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List of Canadian census areas demographic extremes

This is a list of census areas of demographic notability in Canada. Data is from the Canada 2021 Census.

All census subdivisions edit

Census subdivisions over 5,000 people edit

Visible minorities and Aboriginal population edit

Census metropolitan areas edit

Population and area edit

Age and sex edit

Education edit

Income edit

Visible minorities and Indigenous population edit

Highest population edit

Highest percentage edit

Language edit

Mother tongue

Language most often spoken at home

Knowledge of official languages

Immigration and citizenship edit

Ethnic origin (single responses) edit

Highest population edit

Highest percentage edit

Federal electoral districts (2003 redistribution) edit

Population and area (2006) edit

Age and sex (2006) edit

Education (2006) edit

(highest %)[32]

Ethnic origin (2006) edit

(highest % - multiple responses)[33]

Immigration (2006) edit

(highest %)[34][35]

Language (2006) edit

Mother tongue edit

(highest %)[36]

Language Groups edit

Home language edit

(highes  %)[37]

Language groups edit

Religion (2006) edit

(highest %)[38][39]

Visible minorities and Indigenous population (2006) edit

(highest %)

Indigenous (census subdivisions with 250+ population) (2006) edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Canada Year Book (2010) - Statistics Canada
  • - Statistics Canada

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of Canadian census areas demographic extremes news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message This is a list of census areas of demographic notability in Canada Data is from the Canada 2021 Census Contents 1 All census subdivisions 2 Census subdivisions over 5 000 people 2 1 Visible minorities and Aboriginal population 3 Census metropolitan areas 3 1 Population and area 3 2 Age and sex 3 3 Education 3 4 Income 3 5 Visible minorities and Indigenous population 3 5 1 Highest population 3 5 2 Highest percentage 3 6 Language 3 7 Immigration and citizenship 3 8 Ethnic origin single responses 3 8 1 Highest population 3 8 2 Highest percentage 4 Federal electoral districts 2003 redistribution 4 1 Population and area 2006 4 2 Age and sex 2006 4 3 Education 2006 4 4 Ethnic origin 2006 4 5 Immigration 2006 4 6 Language 2006 4 6 1 Mother tongue 4 6 1 1 Language Groups 4 6 2 Home language 4 6 2 1 Language groups 4 7 Religion 2006 4 8 Visible minorities and Indigenous population 2006 5 Indigenous census subdivisions with 250 population 2006 6 References 7 External linksAll census subdivisions editMost populous municipality Toronto Ontario 2 794 356 1 Highest percentage increase in population from 2016 Kapawe no First Nation 229 Alberta 1 840 0 1 This geographic area underwent a boundary change since the 2016 Census that resulted in an adjustment to the 2016 population and or dwelling counts for this area The second highest percentage increase was in The Narrows 49 Manitoba 1 000 0 Largest census subdivision by land area Qikiqtaaluk Nunavut 968 988 38 km 1 Highest of the population under 15 Rolling River 67B Manitoba 54 5 2 Highest of the population 15 64 Stryen 9 Lytton First Nation British Columbia 100 0 2 Lowest of the population 15 64 Notre Dame des Anges Quebec 2 1 2 Highest of the population 65 Notre Dame des Anges Quebec 97 9 2 Highest of the population 85 Notre Dame des Anges Quebec 60 4 2 Highest median age Notre Dame des Anges Quebec 87 3 Lowest median age Halfway River 168 British Columbia 14 5 3 Census subdivisions over 5 000 people editHighest increase in population from 2016 East Gwillimbury Ontario 44 4 4 5 Highest decrease in population from 2016 Athabasca County Alberta 11 6 4 6 Largest census subdivision by land area Kenora Unorganized Ontario 388 982 20 km 4 Smallest municipality by land area Montreal West Quebec 1 37 km 4 Highest population density Vancouver British Columbia 5 749 9 km 4 Lowest population density Kenora Unorganized Ontario 0 019 km 4 Highest of the population under 15 Mackenzie County Alberta 36 3 7 Lowest of the population under 15 Qualicum Beach British Columbia 6 8 7 Highest of the population 15 64 Whistler British Columbia 79 8 7 Lowest of the population 15 64 Qualicum Beach British Columbia 36 9 7 Highest of the population 65 Qualicum Beach British Columbia 56 3 7 Lowest of the population 65 Iqaluit Nunavut 3 7 7 Highest of the population 85 Sidney British Columbia 9 3 7 Lowest of the population 85 Iqaluit Nunavut 0 1 7 Highest median age Qualicum Beach British Columbia 67 5 8 Lowest median age Mackenzie County Alberta 23 4 8 Highest of people whose mother tongue is English Bay Roberts Newfoundland and Labrador 99 2 9 Lowest of people whose mother tongue is English Amqui Quebec 0 2 9 Highest of people whose mother tongue is French Amqui Quebec 99 3 9 Lowest of people whose mother tongue is French Mackenzie County Alberta Taber Alberta and Norway House Manitoba 0 1 9 Highest of people whose mother tongue is a Non official language Mackenzie County Alberta 64 1 9 Lowest of people whose mother tongue is a Non official language Saint Honore Quebec and Amqui Quebec 0 2 9 Highest immigrants Richmond British Columbia 60 3 10 Lowest immigrants Bay Roberts Newfoundland and Labrador 0 34 11 Highest of population with no high school degree Mackenzie County Alberta 54 2 12 Lowest of population with no high school degree Whistler British Columbia 4 5 12 Highest with university degree Westmount Quebec 63 3 12 Lowest of population with university degree Saint Lin Laurentides Quebec 5 0 12 Visible minorities and Aboriginal population edit Highest Arab Laval Quebec 11 42 13 Highest Black Brooks Alberta 22 29 13 Highest Chinese Richmond British Columbia 54 25 13 Highest Filipino Neepawa Manitoba 46 85 13 Highest First Nations Norway House Manitoba 95 50 14 Highest Indigenous Norway House Manitoba 98 59 14 Highest Inuit Iqaluit Nunavut 52 39 14 Highest Japanese Banff Alberta 6 20 13 Highest Korean Coquitlam British Columbia 8 07 13 Highest Latin American Leamington Ontario 7 42 13 Highest Metis Meadow Lake Saskatchewan 23 15 14 Highest South Asian Brampton Ontario 52 42 13 Highest Southeast Asian Chestermere Alberta 5 03 13 Highest West Asian Richmond Hill Ontario 13 15 13 Highest visible minority Markham Ontario 82 10 13 Lowest visible minority Norway House Manitoba 0 19 13 Census metropolitan areas editPopulation and area edit Most populous Toronto Ontario 6 202 225 15 Least populous Red Deer Alberta 100 844 15 Highest increase in population from 2016 Kelowna British Columbia 14 0 15 Lowest increase in population from 2016 Saguenay Quebec 0 03 15 Largest land area km2 Edmonton Alberta 9 416 19 15 Smallest land area km2 Red Deer Alberta 104 34 15 Highest population density per km2 Toronto Ontario 1 050 7 15 Lowest population density per km2 Fredericton New Brunswick 18 1 15 Age and sex edit Highest proportion of men Drummondville Quebec 50 04 3 Highest proportion of women Peterborough Ontario 51 89 3 Highest median age Trois Rivieres Quebec 46 4 3 Lowest median age Saskatoon Saskatchewan 36 8 3 Highest percentage of children 0 14 years Saskatoon Saskatchewan 19 11 3 Highest percentage of working age population 15 64 years Vancouver British Columbia 68 49 3 Highest percentage of seniors 65 years and over Trois Rivieres Quebec 25 66 3 Highest percentage of seniors 85 years and over Peterborough Ontario 3 4 16 Education edit Highest of university degree at bachelor s level or above Toronto Ontario 38 0 17 Lowest of university degree at bachelor s level or above Drummondville Quebec 12 8 17 Income edit Highest median employment income Ottawa Gatineau 46 400 18 Lowest median employment income St Catharines Niagara Ontario 29 400 18 Median employment income Less than high school education Highest Lethbridge Alberta 23 000 18 Lowest Kingston Ontario 9 000 18 High school education Highest Chilliwack British Columbia 32 400 18 Lowest Saguenay Quebec 20 200 18 Postsecondary certificate or diploma below bachelor level Highest Edmonton Alberta 51 200 18 Lowest St Catharines Niagara Ontario 36 000 18 Bachelors degree or higher Highest Ottawa Gatineau 70 000 18 Lowest St Catharines Niagara Ontario 46 800 18 Canadian born with less than high school education Highest Edmonton Alberta 22 200 18 Lowest Windsor Ontario 8 300 18 Canadian born with high school education Highest Regina Saskatchewan 34 000 18 Lowest Toronto Ontario 20 200 18 Canadian born with university degree Highest Ottawa Gatineau 76 000 18 Lowest St Catharines Niagara Ontario 54 000 18 Immigrant population with less than high school education Highest Lethbridge Alberta 34 400 18 Lowest Fredericton New Brunswick 5 480 18 Immigrant population with high school education Highest Red Deer Alberta and Abbotsford Mission British Columbia 33 200 18 Lowest Trois Rivieres Quebec 15 600 18 Immigrant population with university degree Highest Ottawa Gatineau 62 400 18 Lowest St Catharines Niagara Ontario 37 600 18 Visible minorities and Indigenous population edit Highest population edit Not a visible minority Montreal Quebec 2 597 870 19 Visible minorities Toronto Ontario 3 501 270 19 Arab Montreal Quebec 246 150 19 Black Toronto Ontario 488 155 19 Chinese Toronto Ontario 679 730 19 Filipino Toronto Ontario 281 150 19 First Nations Montreal Quebec 89 375 20 Indigenous Montreal Quebec 112 350 20 Inuit Ottawa Gatineau 2 235 20 Japanese Vancouver British Columbia 31 200 19 Korean Toronto Ontario 74 210 19 Latin American Toronto Ontario 156 460 19 Metis Winnipeg Manitoba 52 370 20 South Asian Toronto Ontario 1 182 485 19 Southeast Asian Toronto Ontario 102 330 19 West Asian Toronto Ontario 160 335 19 Highest percentage edit Not a visible minority Saguenay Quebec 98 1 21 Visible minorities Toronto Ontario 57 0 21 Arab Windsor Ontario 6 2 21 Black Montreal Quebec 8 1 21 Chinese Vancouver British Columbia 19 7 21 Filipino Winnipeg Manitoba 10 3 21 First Nations Thunder Bay Ontario 10 1 20 Indigenous Thunder Bay Ontario 14 6 20 Inuit St John s Newfoundland and Labrador 0 8 20 Japanese Lethbridge Alberta 1 4 21 Korean Vancouver British Columbia 2 4 21 Latin American Montreal Quebec 3 3 21 Metis Winnipeg Manitoba 6 4 20 South Asian Abbotsford Mission British Columbia 25 9 21 Southeast Asian Vancouver British Columbia 2 2 21 West Asian Toronto Ontario 2 6 21 Language edit Mother tongue Highest population with English as mother tongue Toronto Ontario 3 070 355 22 Highest population with French as mother tongue Montreal Quebec 2 515 095 22 Highest population with both English and French as mother tongues Montreal Quebec 79 655 22 Highest population with a non official language as mother tongue Toronto Ontario 2 597 980 22 Highest population with an Indigenous language as mother tongue Winnipeg Manitoba 2 735 22 Lowest population with English as mother tongue Drummondville Quebec 1 020 22 Lowest population with French as mother tongue Lethbridge Alberta 865 22 Lowest population with both English and French as mother tongues Lethbridge Alberta 225 22 Lowest population with a non official language as mother tongue Saguenay Quebec 1 650 22 Lowest population with an Indigenous language as mother tongue Drummondville Quebec and Guelph Ontario 0 22 Highest percentage with English as mother tongue St John s Newfoundland and Labrador 94 5 22 Highest percentage with French as mother tongue Saguenay Quebec 97 5 22 Highest percentage with both English and French as mother tongues Greater Sudbury Ontario 3 4 22 Highest percentage with a non official language as mother tongue Vancouver British Columbia 42 6 22 Highest percentage with an Indigenous language as mother tongue Thunder Bay Ontario 0 8 22 Lowest percentage with English as mother tongue Saguenay Quebec 0 8 22 Lowest percentage with French as mother tongue St John s Newfoundland and Labrador 0 5 22 Lowest percentage with both English and French as mother tongues Lethbridge Alberta 0 2 22 Lowest percentage with a non official language as mother tongue Saguenay Quebec 1 0 22 Language most often spoken at home Highest population with English most often spoken at home Toronto Ontario 4 035 545 23 Highest population with French most often spoken at home Montreal Quebec 2 708 435 23 Highest population with a non official language most often spoken at home Toronto Ontario 1 626 995 23 Highest population with English and French spoken equally at home Montreal Quebec 96 355 23 Highest population with English and a non official language spoken equally at home Toronto Ontario 449 840 23 Highest population with French and a non official language spoken equally at home Montreal Quebec 96 360 23 Lowest population with English most often spoken at home Drummondville Quebec 845 23 Lowest population with French most often spoken at home Kamloops British Columbia 195 23 Lowest population with a non official language most often spoken at home Saguenay Quebec 705 23 Lowest population with English and French spoken equally at home Chilliwack British Columbia 100 23 Highest percentage with English most often spoken at home St John s Newfoundland and Labrador 96 9 23 Highest percentage with French most often spoken at home Saguenay Quebec 98 4 23 Highest percentage with a non official language most often spoken at home Vancouver British Columbia 27 8 23 Highest percentage with English and French spoken equally at home Montreal Quebec 2 3 23 Highest percentage with English and a non official language spoken equally at home Toronto Ontario 7 3 23 Highest percentage with French and a non official language spoken equally at home Montreal Quebec 2 3 23 Lowest percentage with English most often spoken at home Saguenay Quebec 0 6 23 Lowest percentage with French most often spoken at home Abbotsford Mission British Columbia 0 2 23 Lowest percentage with a non official language most often spoken at home Saguenay Quebec 0 4 23 Lowest population with English and French spoken equally at home St John s Newfoundland and Labrador 0 1 23 Knowledge of official languages Highest population with knowledge of English only Toronto Ontario 5 436 685 24 Highest population with knowledge of French only Montreal Quebec 1 434 620 24 Highest population with knowledge of both English and French Montreal Quebec 2 396 530 24 Highest population with knowledge of neither English nor French Toronto Ontario 263 670 24 Lowest population with knowledge of English only Drummondville Quebec 295 24 Lowest population with knowledge of French only Kamloops British Columbia 20 24 Lowest population with knowledge of both English and French Chilliwack British Columbia 4 815 24 Lowest population with knowledge of neither English nor French Saguenay Quebec 115 24 Highest percentage with knowledge of English only Chilliwack British Columbia 94 9 24 Highest percentage with knowledge of French only Saguenay Quebec 76 0 24 Highest percentage with knowledge of both English and French Montreal Quebec 56 4 24 Highest percentage with knowledge of neither English nor French Abbotsford Mission British Columbia 5 5 23 Lowest percentage with knowledge of English only Saguenay Quebec 0 2 24 Lowest percentage with knowledge of French only Chilliwack British Columbia 0 03 24 Lowest percentage with knowledge of both English and French Abbotsford Mission British Columbia 4 3 23 Lowest percentage with knowledge of neither English nor French Saguenay Quebec 0 1 24 Immigration and citizenship edit Highest proportion of Canadian citizens Saguenay Quebec 98 6 25 Lowest proportion of Canadian citizens Vancouver British Columbia 83 6 25 Highest proportion immigrants Toronto Ontario 46 6 26 Highest proportion non immigrants Saguenay Quebec 97 7 26 Highest proportion immigrants who arrived in Canada before 2001 Toronto Ontario 23 7 26 Highest proportion immigrants who arrived between 2001 and 2005 Toronto Ontario 5 9 26 Highest proportion immigrants who arrived between 2006 and 2010 Toronto Ontario 5 3 26 Highest proportion immigrants who arrived between 2011 and 2015 Calgary Alberta 6 0 26 Highest proportion immigrants who arrived after 2016 Toronto Ontario 6 4 26 Highest proportion of non permanent residents Vancouver British Columbia 5 1 26 Lowest proportion immigrants who arrived in Canada before 2001 Saguenay Quebec 0 4 26 Lowest proportion immigrants who arrived between 2001 and 2005 Saguenay Quebec 0 2 26 Lowest proportion immigrants who arrived between 2006 and 2010 Saguenay Quebec 0 2 26 Lowest proportion immigrants who arrived between 2011 and 2015 Saguenay Quebec 0 2 26 Lowest proportion immigrants who arrived after 2016 Chilliwack British Columbia 0 7 26 Highest proportion of non permanent residents Vancouver British Columbia 5 1 26 Highest of India as place of birth of immigrants Abbotsford Mission British Columbia 51 9 27 Highest of United Kingdom as place of birth of immigrants Peterborough Ontario 24 3 27 Highest of United States as place of birth of immigrants Fredericton New Brunswick 9 7 27 Highest of Italy as place of birth of immigrants Thunder Bay Ontario 17 1 27 Highest of Philippines as place of birth of immigrants Red Deer Alberta 38 6 27 Highest of France as place of birth of immigrants Saguenay Quebec 23 7 27 Highest of China as place of birth of immigrants Vancouver British Columbia 18 8 27 Highest of Colombia as place of birth of immigrants Drummondville Quebec 14 3 27 Highest of Finland as place of birth of immigrants Thunder Bay Ontario 6 3 27 Ethnic origin single responses edit Highest population edit Canadian Montreal Quebec 705 615 28 Chinese Toronto Ontario 556 440 28 Dutch Toronto Ontario 17 785 28 English Toronto Ontario 105 495 28 Filipino Toronto Ontario 217 150 28 Finnish Thunder Bay Ontario 3 170 28 French Montreal Quebec 487 200 28 German Edmonton Alberta 33 445 28 Greek Toronto Ontario 52 375 28 Haitian Montreal Quebec 113 400 28 Irish Toronto Ontario 60 900 28 Italian Toronto Ontario 264 895 28 Jamaican Toronto Ontario 78 930 28 Japanese Vancouver British Columbia 20 890 28 Korean Toronto Ontario 66 590 28 Latin Central and South American Toronto Ontario 148 535 28 North American Indigenous Winnipeg Manitoba 42 040 28 Polish Toronto Ontario 71 740 28 Portuguese Toronto Ontario 110 275 28 Russian Toronto Ontario 36 125 28 Scottish Toronto Ontario 53 180 28 South Asian Toronto Ontario 823 800 28 Ukrainian Toronto Ontario 37 865 28 Vietnamese Toronto Ontario 56 745 28 Highest percentage edit Canadian Drummondville Quebec 44 9 28 Chinese Vancouver British Columbia 23 1 28 Dutch Chilliwack British Columbia 10 4 28 English St John s Newfoundland and Labrador 22 4 28 Filipino Winnipeg Manitoba 15 4 28 Finnish Thunder Bay Ontario 5 7 28 French Quebec Quebec 23 5 28 German Regina Saskatchewan 10 1 28 Greek Montreal Quebec 1 3 28 Haitian Montreal Quebec 3 5 28 Irish St John s Newfoundland and Labrador 18 1 28 Italian Thunder Bay Ontario 10 4 28 Jamaican Oshawa Ontario 2 4 28 Japanese Lethbridge Alberta 1 4 28 Korean Vancouver British Columbia 3 3 28 Latin Central and South American Lethbridge Alberta 3 6 28 North American Indigenous Thunder Bay Ontario 15 3 28 Polish Brantford Ontario 3 4 28 Portuguese Kitchener Cambridge Waterloo Ontario 3 8 28 Russian Kelowna British Columbia 1 3 28 Scottish Fredericton New Brunswick 8 4 28 South Asian Abbotsford Mission British Columbia 30 1 28 Ukrainian Saskatoon Saskatchewan 6 8 28 Vietnamese Guelph Ontario 2 1 28 Federal electoral districts 2003 redistribution editPopulation and area 2006 edit Most populous 29 Oak Ridges Markham Ontario 228 997 Least populous Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador 26 728 Highest increase in population 2006 2011 Oak Ridges Markham Ontario 35 0 Highest decrease in population 2006 2011 Kenora Ontario 12 9 Note many First Nations communities in this riding were not enumerated in 2011 due to forest fires 30 Largest land area km2 Nunavut Nunavut 1 877 787 62 Smallest land area km2 Papineau Quebec 8 93 Highest population density per km2 Papineau Quebec 11 247 1 Lowest population density per km2 Nunavut Nunavut lt 0 05 Age and sex 2006 edit Highest median age 31 Nanaimo Alberni British Columbia 50 1 Lowest median age Nunavut Nunavut 24 1 Education 2006 edit highest 32 Earned doctorate Vancouver Quadra British Columbia 3 9 Master s degree Ottawa Centre Ontario 12 7 Degree in medicine dentistry veterinary medicine or optometry Vancouver Quadra British Columbia 2 7 University certificate or diploma above bachelor level Thornhill Ontario 5 0 Bachelor s degree Vancouver Quadra British Columbia 27 4 University certificate or degree Vancouver Quadra British Columbia 55 7 Ethnic origin 2006 edit highest multiple responses 33 Inuit Nunavut Nunavut 85 4 Canadian Beauce Quebec 83 5 First Nations North American Indian Churchill Manitoba 67 9 Chinese Richmond British Columbia 55 9 English Bonavista Gander Grand Falls Windsor Newfoundland and Labrador 47 2 Scottish Cardigan Prince Edward Island 47 0 French Nickel Belt Ontario 46 0 Italian Vaughan Ontario 45 2 German Medicine Hat Alberta 37 5 East Indian Bramalea Gore Malton Ontario 35 5 Irish Cardigan Prince Edward Island 34 1 Ukrainian Yorkton Melville Saskatchewan 29 3 Filipino Winnipeg North Manitoba 29 2 Portuguese Davenport Ontario 26 4 Jewish Thornhill Ontario 24 2 Haitian Bourassa Quebec 17 5 Polish Kildonan St Paul Manitoba 13 1 Finnish Thunder Bay Superior North Ontario 13 1 Greek Laval Les Iles Quebec 12 4 Russian Thornhill Ontario 12 2 Sri Lankan Scarborough Rouge River Ontario 11 9 Dutch Netherlands Abbotsford British Columbia 11 2 Iranian Richmond Hill Ontario 10 0 Immigration 2006 edit highest 34 35 Non immigrants Roberval Lac Saint Jean Quebec 99 4 Immigrants Scarborough Agincourt Ontario 67 8 Asia and the Middle East Scarborough Agincourt Ontario 53 0 Eastern Asia Richmond British Columbia 40 5 Europe Davenport Ontario 28 5 Southern Asia Bramalea Gore Malton Ontario 25 1 Southern Europe Davenport Ontario 25 0 China People s Republic of Scarborough Agincourt Ontario 24 7 India Newton North Delta British Columbia 22 0 Southern Europe other than Italy Davenport Ontario 19 2 Italy Vaughan Ontario 17 1 Southeast Asia Winnipeg North Manitoba 15 2 Eastern Europe York Centre Ontario 15 1 Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Richmond British Columbia 14 6 Philippines Winnipeg North Manitoba 13 5 Southern Asia other than India Scarborough Rouge River Ontario 12 8 West Central Asia and the Middle East Saint Laurent Cartierville Quebec 11 6 Africa Saint Laurent Cartierville Quebec 11 3 Language 2006 edit Mother tongue edit highest 36 English Avalon Newfoundland and Labrador 99 3 French Montmagny L Islet Kamouraska Riviere du Loup Quebec 99 0 Inuktitut Nunavut Nunavut 66 8 Panjabi Punjabi Newton North Delta British Columbia 33 4 German Portage Lisgar Manitoba 23 6 Cree not otherwise specified Churchill Manitoba 21 6 Portuguese Davenport Ontario 20 7 Italian Vaughan Ontario 19 2 Cantonese Richmond British Columbia 17 8 Tagalog Pilipino Filipino Winnipeg North Manitoba 16 8 Chinese not otherwise specified Richmond British Columbia 15 6 Arabic Saint Laurent Cartierville Quebec 14 0 Mandarin Richmond British Columbia 13 4 Tamil Scarborough Rouge River Ontario 13 2 Russian York Centre Ontario 11 4 Dene Desnethe Missinippi Churchill River Saskatchewan 10 5 Language Groups edit Aboriginal languages Nunavut Nunavut 68 0 Chinese Richmond British Columbia 48 4 Indo Aryan languages Newton North Delta British Columbia 40 0 Romance languages other than French Davenport Ontario 32 0 Germanic languages other than English Portage Lisgar Manitoba 24 3 Malayo Polynesian languages Winnipeg North Manitoba 16 8 Slavic languages Etobicoke Lakeshore Ontario 15 0 Semitic languages Saint Laurent Cartierville Quebec 14 5 Dravidian languages Scarborough Rouge River Ontario 13 5 Home language edit highes 37 English Avalon Newfoundland and Labrador 99 6 French Roberval Lac Saint Jean Quebec 99 4 Inuktitut Nunavut Nunavut 51 9 Panjabi Punjabi Newton North Delta British Columbia 26 8 Cree not otherwise specified Abitibi Baie James Nunavik Eeyou Quebec 16 6 Cantonese Richmond British Columbia 15 8 Portuguese Davenport Ontario 14 0 German Portage Lisgar Manitoba 12 0 Chinese not otherwise specified Scarborough Agincourt Ontario 12 0 Mandarin Richmond British Columbia 11 8 Tamil Scarborough Rouge River Ontario 10 5 Language groups edit Aboriginal languages Nunavut Nunavut 53 0 Chinese Richmond British Columbia 39 7 Indo Aryan languages Newton North Delta British Columbia 30 9 Romance languages other than French Davenport Ontario 21 2 Germanic languages other than English Portage Lisgar Manitoba 12 2 Slavic languages York Centre Ontario 10 9 Dravidian languages Scarborough Rouge River Ontario 10 7 Religion 2006 edit highest 38 39 Christian Avalon Newfoundland and Labrador 99 0 Catholic Riviere du Loup Montmagny Quebec 97 1 Protestant Bonavista Exploits Newfoundland and Labrador 81 0 Not a Christian Vancouver Kingsway British Columbia 62 8 No religious affiliation 43 5 Buddhist 9 9 Sikh 3 2 Non Christian religious affiliation Mount Royal Quebec 49 8 Jewish 36 3 Muslim 5 6 Hindu 4 5 Buddhist 3 0 No religious affiliation Vancouver East British Columbia 47 4 Non Judeo Christian religious affiliation Newton North Delta British Columbia 38 0 Sikh 27 6 Muslim 4 3 Hindu 4 1 Jewish Thornhill Ontario 36 6 Sikh Newton North Delta British Columbia 27 6 Christian Orthodox Laval Les Iles Quebec 15 9 Muslim Don Valley West Ontario 13 6 Hindu Scarborough Rouge River Ontario 13 6 Buddhist Vancouver Kingsway British Columbia 9 9 Christian not included elsewhere Abbotsford British Columbia 9 8 Visible minorities and Indigenous population 2006 edit highest Not Indigenous 40 Markham Unionville Ontario 99 91 Not a visible minority 41 Haute Gaspesie La Mitis Matane Matapedia Quebec 99 7 White Caucasian 42 Beauce Quebec 99 3 Not a White Caucasian Scarborough Rouge River Ontario 89 9 Visible minority Scarborough Rouge River Ontario 89 7 Aboriginal Nunavut Nunavut 85 0 Inuit Nunavut Nunavut 84 0 North American Indian Churchill Manitoba 61 1 Chinese Richmond British Columbia 50 2 South Asian Newton North Delta British Columbia 42 7 Filipino Winnipeg North Manitoba 20 2 Black York South Weston Ontario 19 6 Metis Desnethe Missinippi Churchill River Saskatchewan 16 4 Arab Saint Laurent Cartierville Quebec 11 1 Latin American York South Weston Ontario 8 3 Korean Willowdale Ontario 7 8 West Asian Richmond Hill Ontario 7 2 Southeast Asian York West Ontario 7 1 Japanese Vancouver Centre British Columbia 3 4 Indigenous census subdivisions with 250 population 2006 editHighest Metis Green Lake Saskatchewan 83 3 Highest Inuit Akulivik Quebec 98 Indian reserve with lowest Indigenous Duck Lake 7 British Columbia 3 6References edit a b c Canada Government of Canada Statistics Population and dwelling counts Canada and census subdivisions municipalities www150 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 09 13 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b c d e Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2022 04 27 Add Remove data Broad age groups gender and census year Canada provinces and territories 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