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Population Distribution, 2001 Canada Open Gov jeu de données
The Census counted 30 007 094 people on May 15, 2001, compared with 28 846 761 on May 14, 1996. Urbanization continued in 2001, 79.4% of Canadians lived in an urban centre of 10... Read more -
Population Change, 2001-2006 (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Between 2001 and 2006, Canada’s population grew by 5.4%. Only two provinces, Alberta and Ontario and three territories registered growth rates above the national average. The... Read more -
Population Change, 2001-2006 (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Between 2001 and 2006, Canada’s population grew by 5.4%. Only two provinces, Alberta and Ontario and three territories registered growth rates above the national average. The... Read more -
Population Density, 2006 (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
With 3.5 persons per square kilometre, Canada is one of the countries with the lowest population densities in the world. Census metropolitan areas (CMAs) with the highest... Read more -
Population Density, 2006 (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
With 3.5 persons per square kilometre, Canada is one of the countries with the lowest population densities in the world. Census metropolitan areas (CMAs) with the highest... Read more -
Population Distribution, 2006 Canada Open Gov jeu de données
According to the 2006 census, the population of Canada was 31 612 897 on May 16, 2006. This map shows the population distribution, based on the population density and the... Read more -
Aboriginal Population, 1996 Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Aboriginal populations are most prominently found in the territories, but also in the north of the provinces. A large proportion of them are in fact found in northern... Read more -
Aboriginal Population Distribution, 1996 Canada Open Gov jeu de données
In Ontario, British Columbia and in the three Prairie Provinces live 80% of the Aboriginal population of Canada. The most populous province, Ontario, is also the one with the... Read more -
Inuit Population, 1996 Canada Open Gov jeu de données
This map shows the distribution of the 41 000 persons identifying themselves as Inuit in the 1996 Census. Inuit are the Aboriginal people of Arctic Canada. The word « Inuit »... Read more -
Métis Population, 1996 Canada Open Gov jeu de données
The term Métis is broadly used in Canada to designate people who have both European and First Nations ancestors. Two-thirds of the Métis population of Canada (210 000 persons)... Read more -
North American Indian Population, 1996 Canada Open Gov jeu de données
This map shows the distribution of the North American Indian population. The largest number of North American Indians live in Ontario (118 830); they make up 80% of the total... Read more -
Aboriginal Population, 2001 Canada Open Gov jeu de données
In the 2001 census, people who identified themselves as Aboriginal accounted for 3.3% of the nation's total population, compared with 2.8% five years earlier. This represents a... Read more -
Percentage of Aboriginal Population by Census Division, 2001 Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Canada's most populous province, Ontario, had 188 315 Aboriginal people in 2001, the highest absolute number. However, they accounted for less than 2% of its total population.... Read more -
Aboriginal Identity Population, 2006 (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
According to the 2006 Census, the number of people who identified themselves as an Aboriginal person has surpassed the one-million mark, reaching 1 172 790 persons. In 2006,... Read more -
Aboriginal Identity Population, 2006 (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
According to the 2006 Census, the number of people who identified themselves as an Aboriginal person has surpassed the one-million mark, reaching 1 172 790 persons. In 2006,... Read more -
Inuit Population, 2006 (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
The map shows the distribution of the population by census division who identified themselves in the 2006 Census as Inuit. According to the 2006 Census, 50 485 people identified... Read more -
Inuit Population, 2006 (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
The map shows the distribution of the population by census subdivision who identified themselves in the 2006 Census as Inuit. According to the 2006 Census, 50 485 people... Read more -
Métis Population, 2006 (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
The map shows the distribution of the population by census division who identified themselves in the 2006 Census as Métis. According to the 2006 Census, 389 785 people... Read more -
Métis Population, 2006 (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
The map shows the distribution of the population by census subdivision who identified themselves in the 2006 Census as Métis. According to the 2006 Census, 389 785 people... Read more -
North American Indian Population, 2006 (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
The map shows the distribution of the population by census division who identified themselves in the 2006 Census as North American Indian. According to the 2006 Census, 698 025... Read more
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