Table 14
Degree of hearing limitation for adults, by geographical region, Canada, 2006
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| Region | Deaf | Deafened | Hard of hearing | Some hearing loss | Other | Total |
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1. Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. 2. Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Note: Territories include Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut. The sum of the values for each category may differ from total due to rounding. Source: Statistics Canada, Participation and Activity Limitation Survey, 2006. |
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| Canada | 36,770 | 46,390 | 357,090 | 769,910 | 25,070 | 1,266,120 |
| Atlantic1 | 5,470 | 4,400 | 35,950 | 72,210 | 2,220E | 122,900 |
| Quebec | 6,820E | 17,910 | 40,760 | 108,470 | 9,900E | 195,740 |
| Ontario | F | 15,980E | 155,780 | 323,830 | x | 521,400 |
| Prairies2 | 6,340E | 3,500E | 68,390 | 141,210 | 5,040E | 229,200 |
| British Columbia | 4,270E | 4,440E | 55,140 | 122,480 | 3,280E | 193,790 |
| Territories | 70E | 150E | 1,070 | 1,720 | x | 3,090 |
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