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Social Profile #2 - NeighbourhoodsImmigration, Ethnicity, Language
Source: Statistics Canada, Land Information Toronto© 2003 Copyright City of Toronto. All Rights Reserved.Date of Publication: May 2003Contact: [email protected]
Prepared by the Social Policy Analysis & Research Unit, with assistance from Toronto Public Health.
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200120012001Social Profile #2 - Neighbourhoods
Language, Ethnicity, Immigration
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Period of Immigration
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Source: Statistics Canada, Land Information Toronto© 2003 Copyright City of Toronto. All Rights Reserved.Date of Publication: May 2003Contact: [email protected]
Prepared by the Social Policy Analysis & Research Unit, with assistance from Toronto Public Health.
1991 - 199537%
1961 - 19702%
1971 - 19809%
1981 - 199023%
Before 19611%
1996 - 200128%
Before 19611961 - 19701971 - 19801981 - 19901991 - 19951996 - 2001
Recent immigrants refers to persons who immigrated to Canada within the 5 years prior to each Census year. Please note that the individual 'places of birth' are not always comparable with previous Census years.
�Group Number Group NumberVietnam 360 China 575Somalia 285 Bangladesh 395Sri Lanka 230 Sri Lanka 155Jamaica 175 Jamaica 100Bangladesh 120 Somalia 90Philippines 120 Vietnam 75Ethiopia 115 Congo 55China 105 Philippines 45Guyana 75 India 30Ghana 65 Ghana 20
Top 10 Recent Immigrants 1996 Top 10 Recent Immigrants 2001
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Source: Statistics Canada, Land Information Toronto© 2003 Copyright City of Toronto. All Rights Reserved.Date of Publication: May 2003Contact: [email protected]
Prepared by the Social Policy Analysis & Research Unit, with assistance from Toronto Public Health.
Ethnic OriginSingle
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ResponsesChinese 1,630 125 1,760Canadian 965 220 1,180Vietnamese 990 115 1,100Sri Lankan 595 40 635Jamaican 430 110 540East Indian 410 65 480English 265 205 470African Black 335 105 435Filipino 265 55 325Irish 100 170 270
Top 10 Ethnic Origins (Ancestry)
Home language refers to the language spoken most often or on a regular basis at home. Please note that the individual home languages do not always match those used in previous census years.
Ethnic origin refers to the ethnic or cultural group(s) to which the respondent's ancestors self-identified. The category 'Total Population (single and multiple origins)' indicates both those that reported only one origin and those that reported multiple origins. Therefore respondents with multiple origins are counted more than once and are included in each origin they reported.
2001 Home Language Top 10 � Number %Total Pop. by Home Language 11,155 100English 3,895 34.92French 65 0.58Not English or French 3,185 28.55…Chinese 905 8.11…Tamil 505 4.53…Vietnamese 480 4.3…Bengali 370 3.32…Spanish 130 1.17…Persian (Farsi) 60 0.54…Tagalog 55 0.49…Arabic 45 0.4…Korean 30 0.27…Japanese 30 0.27Multiple Languages 4,025 36.08
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Source: Statistics Canada, Land Information Toronto© 2003 Copyright City of Toronto. All Rights Reserved.Date of Publication: May 2003Contact: [email protected]
Prepared by the Social Policy Analysis & Research Unit, with assistance from Toronto Public Health.
Note: Visible minority n.i.e. refers to visible minority persons Not Included Elsewhere.
Visible Minority Population in 1996 and 2001
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*Counts for the Aboriginal population are more affected than most by incomplete enumeration. Non-Permanent Residents refers to people and their family members from another country who have employment authorization, a student authorization, a Minister's permit, or who are refugee claimants.
Neighbourhood 72Category Number % Number %Total Pop. by Knowledge of Official Languages 10,675 � 11,160 �…Neither English nor French 1,155 10.8 620 5.6Total Pop. Aboriginal & Non-Aboriginal 10,670 � 11,150 �…Aboriginal Population/Identity* 150 1.41 110 0.99Total Pop. by Visible Minority Designation 10,670 � 11,150 �…Visible Minority 7,470 70 8,855 79.4Total Population by Citizenship 10,670 � 11,150 �…Canadian Citizenship 8,565 80.3 8,795 78.9Total Population by Immigrant Status 10,670 � 11,155 �…Immigrants 6,025 56.5 6,520 58.4……Recent Immigrants 2,230 20.9 1,805 16.2…Non-Permanent Residents 105 1 240 2.2
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