Table 1
Internet use by selected characteristics, 20201
2020 | |
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% | |
Canada | 92.3 |
Age Groups | |
15 to 24 | 98.0 |
25 to 34 | 98.2 |
35 to 44 | 98.2 |
45 to 54 | 96.6 |
55 to 64 | 92.0 |
65 and over | 76.3 |
65 to 74 | 86.2 |
75 and over | 61.9 |
Household composition | |
Family household with children under 18 years of age | 97.5 |
Family household without children under 18 years of age | 92.1 |
Single person household | 79.7 |
Aboriginal identity | |
Aboriginal person | 87.6 |
Non-Aboriginal person | 92.0 |
Disability | |
Person with disability | 84.4 |
Person without disability | 92.6 |
Employment status | |
Employed | 97.2 |
Not employed | 84.7 |
Highest certificate, diploma or degree completed | |
High school or less | 84.8 |
College, trade school, or some university | 94.3 |
Bachelor's degree or higher | 97.6 |
Census Metropolitan Area or Census Agglomeration2 | |
Census Metropolitan Area or Census Agglomeration | 93.2 |
Areas outside census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations | 87.1 |
Source(s):
Canadian Internet use survey (4432).
Table note 1
The Internet use indicator includes personal use of the Internet during the three months preceding the survey from any location. It excluded business and school-related use.
Table note 2
Census metropolitan areas (CMA) are cities with a population centre of at least 100,000 and census agglomerations (CA) must have a core population of at least 10,000, based on data from the previous census.
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