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Montréal, Toronto and Ottawa–Gatineau each had more than 100,000 children eligible for instruction in the minority official language in 2021

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The title of the map is "Montréal, Toronto and Ottawa–Gatineau each had more than 100,000 children eligible for instruction in the minority official language in 2021"

This is a map of Canada by large urban centre showing the number of children under 18 who were eligible for instruction in the minority official language in 2021.

The number of children under 18 who were eligible for instruction in English in the urban centre of Montréal was 199,000.

The number of children under 18 who were eligible for instruction in French in the urban centre of Toronto was 104,000.

The number of children under 18 who were eligible for instruction in the minority official language in the urban centre of Ottawa–Gatineau was 101,000.

The number of children under 18 who were eligible for instruction in French in the urban centre of Vancouver was 28,000.

The number of children under 18 who were eligible for instruction in French in the urban centre of Edmonton was 25,000.

The number of children under 18 who were eligible for instruction in French in the urban centre of Calgary was 24,000.

The number of children under 18 who were eligible for instruction in French in the urban centre of Winnipeg was 22,000.

The number of children under 18 who were eligible for instruction in French in the urban centre of Windsor was 15,000.

The number of children under 18 who were eligible for instruction in French in the urban centre of Greater Sudbury was 15,000.

The number of children under 18 who were eligible for instruction in English in the urban centre of Québec was 14,000.

The number of children under 18 who were eligible for instruction in French in the urban centre of Moncton was 14,000.

Source(s): Census of Population, 2021 (3901).

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