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  1. 2016 Census - Canada.ca

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    2016 Census - Canada.ca 2016 Census Statement Ottawa, May 2, 2016 —The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, made the following statement today: "Collection for the 2016 Census will begin today when Canadians start receiving their Census packages in the mail.

  2. Download, Census Profile, 2016 Census - Statistics Canada

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    Aug 25, 2017 · Download, Census Profile, 2016 Census Download, Census Profile, 2016 Census Note: Rates are not included in the comprehensive download files. Geographic level: Filter Showing 1 to 34 of 34 entries Date modified: 2017-08-25

  3. 2016 Census Topic: Language - Statistics Canada

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    The 2016 Census of Population Program offers a wide range of analysis, data, reference and geographical information according to topics (subjects) that paint a portrait of Canada and its population. Related topic: Data products Census Profile, 2016 Census Language Highlight Tables, 2016 Census Focus on Geography Series, 2016 Census

  4. Education in Canada: Key results from the 2016 Census

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    Nov 29, 2017 · 2016 Census of Population In 2016, more than half (54.0%) of Canadians aged 25 to 64 had either college or university qualifications, up from 48.3% in 2006. Canada continues to rank first among the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD) countries in the proportion of college and university graduates.

  5. Education Highlight Tables, 2016 Census - Statistics Canada

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    Education Highlight Tables, 2016 Census Highest level of educational attainment (general) by selected age groups 25 to 64, both sexes, % distribution 2016, Canada, provinces and territories, 2016 Census – 25% Sample data Data table Download Related data Download data as displayed in the Data table CSV (comma-separated values) 15 KB (approximate)

  6. Families, households and marital status: Key results from the 2016 Census

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    Aug 02, 2017 · Statistics Canada will publish all of the 2016 Census data in 2017 according to the 2016 Census Program release schedule. The percentage of one-person households now at a high in Canada's 150-year history There were 14.1 million private households in Canada in 2016, 9.5 million (67.7%) of which were composed of at least one census family.

  7. Canadian Census 2016 - CBC News

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    Ontario remains Canada’s most populous province with 13.4 million residents, representing 38.3 per cent of the population. Its rate of growth was a modest 4.6 per cent, owing in part to lower...

  8. Census subdivision 2016 - Open Government Portal

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    Census subdivision (CSD) is the general term for municipalities (as determined by provincial/territorial legislation) or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes (e.g., Indian reserves, Indian settlements and unorganized territories). Municipal status is defined by laws in effect in each province and territory in Canada.

  9. 2016 Census Reveals One In Five Canadians Are Immigrants

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    Oct 25, 2017 · The Census data showed that in 2016, there were 1,212,075 new immigrants in Canada who had permanently settled here between 2011 and 2016, representing 3.5 per cent of the total population. Economic class immigrants dominated this number representing 60.3 per cent of newcomers, with 26.8 per cent in the family class and 11.6 per cent refugees.

  10. Rural Municipality of Cupar No. 218 - Wikipedia

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    20 hours ago · Demographics [ edit] Pop. In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the RM of Cupar No. 218 had a population of 516 living in 202 of its 234 total private dwellings, a change of 2.6% from its 2016 population of 503. With a land area of 905.53 km 2 (349.63 sq mi), it had a population density of 0.6/km 2 (1.5/sq mi) in 2021.

  11. Immigration and ethnocultural diversity: Key results from the 2016 Census

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    Oct 25, 2017 · The 2016 Census results released today show the various facets of diversity in Canada. More than one in five Canadians are foreign-born According to the 2016 Census, there were 7,540,830 foreign-born individuals who came to Canada through the immigration process, representing over one-fifth (21.9%) of Canada's total population.

  12. Census in Brief: Same-sex couples in Canada in 2016 - Statistics Canada

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    Aug 02, 2017 · According to the 2016 Census, there were 72,880 same‑sex couples in Canada in 2016, representing 0.9% of all couples. From 2006 to 2016, the number of same‑sex couples increased much more rapidly (+60.7%) than the number of opposite‑sex couples (+9.6%). One‑third (33.4%) of all same‑sex couples in Canada in 2016 were married.

  13. Statistics on official languages in Canada - Canada.ca

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    In 2016, there were over 215 other languages. The most important, Mandarin, was spoken by 610,835 people (1.8%). French and/or English are spoken by 98.2% of Canadians. Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census Official languages and bilingualism are at the heart of Canadian identity Sources: Statistics Canada, 1996 and 2016 Censuses

  14. Census division 2016 - Open Government Portal

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    Canada.ca Open Government Census division 2016 Census division 2016 Group of neighbouring municipalities joined together for the purposes of regional planning and managing common services (such as police or ambulance services). These groupings are established under laws in effect in certain provinces of Canada.

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