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Changes in the Toronto and Francophone
Community Demographics
Social Development Finance & Administration Division
RE: FA2.1
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Toronto in Context
4. Toronto 2.8 million
2. New York 8.1 million 3. Los Angeles 3.8 million
1. Mexico City 8.6 million
5. Chicago 2.7 million
Source: UN City Populations, City of Toronto
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Canadian Context
17% 11% 7% 54% 4 4 3
Toronto CMA
Montréal CMA
Vancouver CMA
Ottawa-Gatineau CMA
Calgary CMA
Edmonton CMA
Population of Canada
33,476,688
Source: Statistics Canada 2011 Census
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Ontario Context
FRANCOPHONES IN ONTARIO, 1986 - 2011
Census 2011 and Province of Ontario Office of Francophone Affairs
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Greater Toronto Area Context
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0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
1981 1991 2001 2006
Perc
en
tag
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f R
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t Im
mig
ran
ts
Year
Caribbean,
Central &
South America
North America,
Europe &
Oceania
East Asia
Southeast
Asia
South Asia
Africa
Eastern Europe
West Asia
"Recent immigrant" is defined as having arrived in Canada within 10 years of each census date and includes permanent residents. Data are for the Toronto CMA.
Source: Immigrants in Canada’s Census Metropolitan Areas (Schellenberg, 2004); Statistics Canada 2006 Census
North America,
Europe & Oceania 7%
Caribbean, Central
& South America 10%
East Asia 20%
Southeast Asia 9%
South Asia 30%
Africa 5%
Eastern Europe 9%
West Asia 10%
GTA Recent
Immigrants in 2006
Place of Birth
North America,
Europe & Oceania 34%
Caribbean, Central
& South America 25%
East Asia 11%
Southeast Asia 9%
South Asia 9%
Africa 6%
Eastern Europe 4%
West Asia 3%
GTA Recent
Immigrants in 1981
Source: Statistics Canada 2011 Census & City of Toronto
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2011 Total Population
2,615,060 (not incl. undercount)
2,791,140 (July 2012 estimate)
City of Toronto
Toronto Census Metropolitan Area
5,583,064
Greater Toronto Area
6,053,823 Source: Statistics Canada 2011 Census & City of Toronto
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Components of Population Growth in Toronto Region
109,650 96,073
21,787
111,779
26,739
35,354
64,027
62,413
119,728
136,422
170,457
137,409
87,464 136,809
163,458
139,812
49,546 48,285 54,357 46,866
16,134 22,469 14,291 15,390
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
1991-1996 1996-2001 2001-2006 2006-2011
Toronto Halton Peel York Durham Hamilton
Source: Statistics Canada 2011 Census & City of Toronto
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Ontario Context
Canada 8,222,565
Ontario 611,500 100.0%
Durham 14,140 2.3%
York 21,775 3.6%
Peel 30,745 5.0%
Halton 14,145 2.3%
Toronto 74,495 12.2%
Source: Statistics Canada 2011 Target Profiles & City of Toronto
FRANCOPHONE POPULATION
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0 to 4 5 to 14 15 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 to 74 75 to 84 85+
%
CITY OF TORONTO POPULATION BY AGE
Total Pop'n Francophone Pop'n Source: Statistics Canada 2011 Target Profile & City of Toronto
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Waterfront Communities-The Island 1140
Church-Yonge Corridor 900
Annex 660
Mount Pleasant West 660
Parkwoods-Donalda 595
South Riverdale 515
Moss Park 490
Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction 485
The Beaches 480
Mimico (includes Humber Bay Shores) 475
Total 10 Neighbourhoods with Top French Home Language
Source: Statistics Canada 2011 Census & City of Toronto
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Total 10 Neighbourhoods with Top French Home Language
Source: Statistics Canada 2011 Census & City of Toronto
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0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35%
Canada
Durham
York
Peel
Halton
Toronto
% FRANCOPHONE SENIORS THAT LIVE ALONE
Source: Statistics Canada 2011 Target Profile & City of Toronto
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Total Population - Languages
English 51%
Non-Official
Languages 45%
Multiple Languages
3%
French 1%
Mother tongue (Language First Learned and Still Understood)
English 64%
Non-Official
Languages 28%
Multiple Languages
7%
French 1%
Language spoken most often at home
Source: Statistics Canada 2011 Census & City of Toronto
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Mother Tongue
0
25,000
50,000
75,000
100,000
Top-15 non-English mother tongues
Source: Statistics Canada 2011 Census & City of Toronto
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Home Language
0
25,000
50,000
75,000
Top-15 non-English home languages
Source: Statistics Canada 2011 Census & City of Toronto
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Home Language
Provincially, French continues to be spoken at home by more
than half of those who identified French as their mother tongue
(54%). But in Toronto, the rate is much lower (30%).
Use of French at home by Francophones, Ontario, 2011
Census 2011 and Province of Ontario Office of Francophone Affairs
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Total Population - Religious Affiliation
0%
0%
1%
1%
1%
2%
2%
3%
9%
17%
24%
39%
0%
0%
4%
2%
2%
3%
5%
6%
9%
17%
20%
32%
0%
1%
1%
3%
4%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
24%
28%
Traditional (Aboriginal) Spirituality
Other religions
Sikh
Buddhist
Jewish
Christian Orthodox
Hindu
Muslim
Christian not included elsewhere
Protestant
No religious affiliation
Catholic
Toronto Rest of GTA/H Canada
Source: Statistics Canada 2011 Census & City of Toronto
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For more information contact:
Social Policy, Analysis and Research
Social Development, Finance and Administration
City of Toronto
Telephone: 416-392-5617
Fax: 416-392-4976
Email: [email protected]
Harvey Low
Manager
416-392-8660