Language groups
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Selected geographical area: Canada
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Selected geographical area: Canada
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18.0%
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17.9
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22.8
Selected geographical area: Newfoundland and Labrador
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Selected geographical area: Newfoundland and Labrador
Selected geographical area: Prince Edward Island
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Selected geographical area: Prince Edward Island
Selected geographical area: Nova Scotia
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Selected geographical area: Nova Scotia
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10.3%
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3.2
Selected geographical area: New Brunswick
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Selected geographical area: New Brunswick
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34.0%
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31.8
Selected geographical area: Quebec
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Selected geographical area: Quebec
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46.4%
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44.5
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13.7
Selected geographical area: Ontario
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Selected geographical area: Ontario
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10.8%
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11.2
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4.1
Selected geographical area: Manitoba
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Selected geographical area: Manitoba
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8.3%
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3.2
Selected geographical area: Saskatchewan
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Selected geographical area: Saskatchewan
Selected geographical area: Alberta
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Selected geographical area: Alberta
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6.1%
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2.0
Selected geographical area: British Columbia
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Selected geographical area: British Columbia
Selected geographical area: Yukon
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Selected geographical area: Yukon
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14.2%
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13.8
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4.6
Selected geographical area: Northwest Territories
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Selected geographical area: Northwest Territories
Selected geographical area: Nunavut
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Selected geographical area: Nunavut
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3.8%
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1.8
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- Public use microdata: 89M0028XDescription: This survey pertains to the vitality of Canada's official-language minorities, namely English-speakers in Quebec and French-speakers outside Quebec. The information collected allows for a more in-depth understanding of the current situation of individuals who belong to these groups on priority issues such as instruction in the language of the minority or access to different services in the language of the minority (i.e., health care), as well as language practices both at home and outside of the home.
The survey's target population consists of two groups: persons under the age of 18 in households where at least one parent belongs to the official-language minority and persons aged 18 and over who belong to the official-language minority in the ten provinces and the three territories. Persons living in collective dwellings and on Indian reserves are excluded.
Release date: 2009-07-21
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- Public use microdata: 89M0028XDescription: This survey pertains to the vitality of Canada's official-language minorities, namely English-speakers in Quebec and French-speakers outside Quebec. The information collected allows for a more in-depth understanding of the current situation of individuals who belong to these groups on priority issues such as instruction in the language of the minority or access to different services in the language of the minority (i.e., health care), as well as language practices both at home and outside of the home.
The survey's target population consists of two groups: persons under the age of 18 in households where at least one parent belongs to the official-language minority and persons aged 18 and over who belong to the official-language minority in the ten provinces and the three territories. Persons living in collective dwellings and on Indian reserves are excluded.
Release date: 2009-07-21
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