Characteristics of official language minority businesses and owners – Southern Ontario

Infographic: Characteristics of official language minority businesses and owners – Southern Ontario
Description: Characteristics of official language minority businesses and owners – Southern Ontario

Businesses where at least 50% of owners have French as their first official language spoken (2017)


Table 1
Table summary
This table displays the results of Table 1 Number of OLM businesses and Percentage of businesses (appearing as column headers).
Number of OLM businesses Percentage of businesses
Ottawa 9,855 18.1
Toronto 7,295 1.8
Rest of the region 3,735 1.8
Southern Ontario (total) 20,885 3.1

Characteristics of official language minority business owners

Compared with other owners, owners of official language minority (OLM) businesses are slightly older, are slightly more likely to be women, and are less likely to be immigrants.


Table 2
Table summary
This table displays the results of Table 2 OLM business owners and Other business owners (appearing as column headers).
OLM business owners Other business owners
Under 50 years 43.1 46.1
Women 38.4 36.7
Immigrants 21.6 32.4

Characteristics of official language minority businesses

Compared to other businesses, official language minority (OLM) businesses more often have an annual net income of between $50,000 and $500,000.


Table 3
Table summary
This table displays the results of Table 3 OLM businesses and Other businesses (appearing as column headers).
OLM businesses Other businesses
Annual net income
Negative 31.9 33.2
$0 to $50,000 36.6 38.7
$50,000 to $500,000 27.5 23.1
Over $500,000 4.1 5.0
Number of employees
None 61.0 60.5
1 to 4 27.2 28.0
5 or more 11.8 11.8

OLM businesses are similar to other business with regards to their number of employees.

Compared with other businesses, OLM businesses are more concentrated in certain industries and less concentrated in others.


Table 4
Table summary
This table displays the results of Table 4 OLM businesses and Other businesses (appearing as column headers).
OLM businesses Other businesses
More concentrated
Health care, social assistance and educational services 10.2 7.7
Professional, scientific and technical services 22.1 18.4
Mining, utilities and construction 13.8 11.7
Less concentrated
Accommodation, food services, arts, entertainment and recreation 4.4 5.5
Manufacturing 3.0 3.9
Transportation and warehousing 3.8 7.6

Notes:

  • Official language minorities (OLMs) are English-language communities in Quebec and French-language communities in Canada outside Quebec.
  • OLM businesses are defined as businesses where at least 50% of property is held by a person or persons whose first official language spoken is that of the official language minority of the province where the business is located (including persons who have both English and French as their first official language spoken).
  • A business’s geographic location corresponds to the location of its head office.
  • All data in this infographic are for 2017.

Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census and Canadian Employer-Employee Database linkage.


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