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Portraits of official-language minorities in the agricultural and agri-food sectors

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Released: 2017-07-12

Four statistical portraits of official-language minorities in the agricultural and agri-food sectors are now available on the Ethnicity, Language and Immigration Thematic Series (Catalogue number89-657-X) page.

Using data from the 2011 National Household Survey and the 2011 Census of Agriculture, these descriptive documents provide a portrait of official-language minorities in the agricultural and agri-food sectors in Canada's four regions: the Atlantic Region (Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick); Quebec; Ontario; and Western Canada (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia).

These portraits compare the populations of official-language minority workers in the agricultural and agri-food sectors with populations of workers belonging to other language groups.

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The articles, "Portrait of French-language workers in Atlantic Canada's agriculture and agri-food industries, 2011," "Portrait of English-language workers in Quebec's agriculture and agri-food industries, 2011," "Portrait of French-language workers in Ontario's agriculture and agri-food industries, 2011," and "Portrait of French-language workers in Western Canada's agriculture and agri-food industries, 2011," part of the Ethnicity, Language and Immigration Thematic Series (Catalogue number89-657-X), are now available.

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