Map 1
Roughly half of businesses in Quebec and New Brunswick offered some bilingual services, compared with around 1 in 10 businesses in Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia

001&8211;1, 001

Map description

The title of the map is "Roughly half of businesses in Quebec and New Brunswick offered some bilingual services, compared with around 1 in 10 businesses in Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia"

This is a map of Canada showing the proportion of businesses offering bilingual services in the provinces and territories, in Canada and in Canada outside Quebec and New Brunswick.

In 2022, 23.3% of businesses offered bilingual services in Canada; 53.6% of businesses offered bilingual services in Quebec; 14.6% of businesses offered bilingual services in Canada outside Quebec and New Brunswick; 11.7% of businesses offered bilingual services in Newfoundland and Labrador; 24.2% of businesses offered bilingual services in Prince Edward Island; 16.7% of businesses offered bilingual services in Nova Scotia; 48.9% of businesses offered bilingual services in New Brunswick; 18.0% of businesses offered bilingual services in Ontario; 15.9% of businesses offered bilingual services in Manitoba; 8.9% of businesses offered bilingual services in Saskatchewan; 10.0% of businesses offered bilingual services in Alberta; 10.6% of businesses offered bilingual services in British Columbia; 21.1% of businesses offered bilingual services in Yukon; 24.8% of businesses offered bilingual services in the Northwest Territories; and 31.1% of businesses offered bilingual services in Nunavut.

Note(s): Includes private establishments in Canada that offered at least one type of service in English and French in 2022.

Source(s): Canadian Survey on Business Conditions (5318).

Date modified: