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Marital Status, 1996: Single Canada Open Gov jeu de données
In 1996, 13.3 million persons were single and had never married – that is, 46.1% of the Canadian population. Since 1981, there has been an increase in the proportion of single... Read more -
Marital Status, 1996: Widowed Canada Open Gov jeu de données
In 1996, there were 1.5 million widowed persons in Canada, accounting for 6.4% of the Canadian population 15 years of age and older. The province of Saskatchewan is an... Read more -
Marital Status, 2001: Divorced (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. -
Marital Status, 2001: Divorced (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. -
Marital Status, 2001: Married (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. Married couples accounted for 70% of... Read more -
Marital Status, 2001: Married (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. Married couples accounted for 70% of... Read more -
Marital Status, 2001: Separated (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. -
Marital Status, 2001: Separated (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. -
Marital Status, 2001: Single (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. -
Marital Status, 2001: Single (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. -
Marital Status, 2001: Widowed (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. -
Marital Status, 2001: Widowed (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. -
Marital Status, 2006: Widowed (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
In 2006, for the first time in Canadian history, there were more unmarried persons aged 15 years and over than legally married people. Just over one-half of Canada’s population... Read more -
Marital Status, 2006: Divorced (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
In 2006, for the first time in Canadian history, there were more unmarried persons aged 15 years and over than legally married people. Just over one-half of Canada’s population... Read more -
Marital Status, 2006: Divorced (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
In 2006, for the first time in Canadian history, there were more unmarried persons aged 15 years and over than legally married people. Just over one-half of Canada's population... Read more -
Marital Status, 2006: Married (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
In 2006, for the first time in Canadian history, there were more unmarried persons aged 15 years and over than legally married people. Just over one-half of Canada’s population... Read more -
Marital Status, 2006: Married (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
In 2006, for the first time in Canadian history, there were more unmarried persons aged 15 years and over than legally married people. Just over one-half of Canada’s population... Read more -
Marital Status, 2006: Separated (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
In 2006, for the first time in Canadian history, there were more unmarried persons aged 15 years and over than legally married people. Just over one-half of Canada’s population... Read more -
Marital Status, 2006: Separated (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
In 2006, for the first time in Canadian history, there were more unmarried persons aged 15 years and over than legally married people. Just over one-half of Canada’s population... Read more -
Marital Status, 2006: Single (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
In 2006, for the first time in Canadian history, there were more unmarried persons aged 15 years and over than legally married people. Just over one-half of Canada’s population... Read more
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