Demographics of Ontario
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Estimated population of Ontario : 12,687,000 (2006 est)
Percentage of National Population : 38.9%
Population growth rate per year: 1.4%
Source: Statistics Canada[1]
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[edit] Vital statistics
Birth Rate: 10.6/1,000 people [2]
Death Rate: 7.2/1,000 people [3]
Life Expectancy at birth: 77 years (1992 est) [4]
Infant Mortality rate: 5.5 (2004 est) [5]
Source: Statistics Canada
[edit] Urban and rural population of Ontario since 1851
Year | Population | Urban Population | Rural Population | % Urban |
% Rural |
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1851 | 952,004 | 133,463 | 818,541 | 14 | 86 |
1861 | 1,396,091 | 258,192 | 1,137,899 | 18 | 82 |
1871 | 1,620,851 | 355,997 | 1,264,854 | 22 | 78 |
1881 | 1,926,922 | 575,848 | 1,351,074 | 30 | 70 |
1891 | 2,114,321 | 818,998 | 1,295,323 | 39 | 61 |
1901 | 2,182,947 | 935,978 | 1,246,969 | 43 | 57 |
1911 | 2,527,292 | 1,328,489 | 1,198,803 | 53 | 47 |
1921 | 2,933,662 | 1,706,632 | 1,227,030 | 58 | 42 |
1931 | 3,431,683 | 2,095,992 | 1,335,691 | 61 | 39 |
1941 | 3,787,655 | 2,338,633 | 1,449,022 | 62 | 38 |
1951 | 4,597,542 | 3,251,099 | 1,346,443 | 71 | 29 |
1956 | 5,404,933 | 4,102,919 | 1,302,014 | 76 | 24 |
1961 | 6,236,092 | 4,823,529 | 1,412,563 | 77 | 23 |
1966 | 6,960,870 | 5,593,440 | 1,367,430 | 80 | 20 |
1971 | 7,703,105 | 6,343,630 | 1,359,480 | 82 | 18 |
1976 | 8,264,465 | 6,708,520 | 1,555,945 | 81 | 19 |
1981 | 8,625,107 | 7,047,032 | 1,578,075 | 82 | 18 |
1986 | 9,101,695 | 7,469,420 | 1,632,275 | 82 | 18 |
1991 | 10,084,885 | 8,253,842 | 1,831,043 | 82 | 18 |
1996 | 10,753,573 | 8,958,741 | 1,794,832 | 83 | 17 |
2001 | 11,410,046 | 9,662,547 | 1,747,499 | 85 | 15 |
Source: Statistics Canada [6]
[edit] Age structure
Age Groups | Total | Male | Female |
---|---|---|---|
0-4 years | 671,250 | 343,340 | 327,910 |
5-9 years | 772,650 | 396,385 | 376,265 |
10-14 years | 788,845 | 404,970 | 383,880 |
15-24 years | 1,487,835 | 754,565 | 733,270 |
25-34 years | 1,558,495 | 760,695 | 797,800 |
35-44 years | 1,959,520 | 963,840 | 995,680 |
45-54 years | 1,635,280 | 801,540 | 833,735 |
55-64 years | 1,064,000 | 520,570 | 543,430 |
65-74 years | 818,170 | 383,625 | 434,540 |
75-84 years | 503,930 | 202,270 | 301,665 |
85 years and over | 150,075 | 45,260 | 104,810 |
Total | 11,410,045 | 5,577,055 | 5,832,990 |
Source : Statistics Canada [7]
[edit] Ethnic groups
Ethnic | Responses | % |
---|---|---|
Total population | 11,285,545 | |
Canadian | 3,350,275 | 29.7 |
English | 2,711,485 | 24 |
Scottish | 1,843,110 | 16.3 |
Irish | 1,761,280 | 15.6 |
French | 1,235,765 | 10.9 |
German | 965,510 | 8.6 |
Italian | 781,345 | 6.9 |
Chinese | 518,550 | 4.6 |
Dutch (Netherlands) | 436,035 | 3.9 |
East Indian | 413,415 | 3.7 |
Polish | 386,050 | 3.4 |
Ukrainian | 290,925 | 2.6 |
North American Indian | 248,940 | 2.2 |
Portuguese | 248,265 | 2.2 |
Jewish | 196,260 | 1.7 |
Jamaican | 180,810 | 1.6 |
Filipino | 165,025 | 1.5 |
Welsh | 142,740 | 1.3 |
Hungarian (Magyar) | 128,575 | 1.1 |
Greek | 120,635 | 1.0 |
Russian | 106,710 | 0.9 |
Spanish | 103,110 | 0.9 |
American (USA) | 86,855 | 0.8 |
British, not included elsewhere | 76,415 | 0.7 |
Vietnamese | 67,450 | 0.6 |
Finnish | 64,105 | 0.6 |
Croatian | 62,325 | 0.6 |
Métis | 60,535 | 0.5 |
Source: Statistics Canada [8]
Note: The graph takes dual responses (for example if someone is French-Canadian he/she would be added to both French and Canadian) thus the graph does not add up to 100%. Some places of ones ethnic origin do refer to a single specified country of origin, ie. Spanish refers to people from Spanish speaking countries such as Colombia, Argentina, Cuba and others or East Indian where the respondents origin could be from Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, etc. However, there are options for the respondent to identify the country alone.
Ontario is a very diverse province. For example, 42.8% of the population of Toronto was born outside Canada[9], which is the second-largest percentage of immigrants in a single city on Earth, after Miami. Hamilton is ranked the third-most diverse urbanized area in Canada (after Toronto and Vancouver).
[edit] Religious groups
Religion | People | % |
---|---|---|
Total | 11,285,535 | 100 |
Protestant | 3,935,745 | 34.9 |
Catholic | 3,911,760 | 34.7 |
No Religion | 1,841,290 | 16.3 |
Muslim | 352,530 | 3.1 |
Other Christians | 301,935 | 2.7 |
Christian Orthodox | 264,055 | 2.3 |
Hindu | 217,555 | 1.9 |
Jewish | 190,795 | 1.7 |
Buddhist | 128,320 | 1.1 |
Sikh | 104,785 | 0.9 |
Eastern Religions | 17,780 | 0.2 |
Other Religions | 18,985 | 0.2 |
Source: Statistics Canada [10]
[edit] City Metropolitan Areas
City | 2006 postcensal estimate | 2001 Census Population |
---|---|---|
Toronto | 5,406,300 | 4,883,800 |
Ottawa-Gatineau | 1,158,300 | 1,102,900 |
Hamilton | 716,200 | 689,200 |
London | 465,700 | 449,600 |
Kitchener-Waterloo | 463,600 | 431,300 |
St. Catharines-Niagara | 396,800 | 391,700 |
Oshawa | 344,400 | 308,500 |
Windsor | 332,100 | 320,800 |
Greater Sudbury | 162,000 | 155,601 |
Kingston | 155,000 | 146,838 |
Thunder Bay | 125,400 | 126,600 |
Source: Statistics Canada [11]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ |Population information of Canada and its provinces and territories
- ^ |Birth rates of Canada and its provinces and territories
- ^ |Death rates of Canada and its provinces and territories
- ^ |Life expectancy of Canada and its provinces note that they are outdated.
- ^ |Infant mortality information of Canada and its provinces and territories
- ^ |Rural and Urban population changes since 1851 for Ontario
- ^ |Statistics profile for Ontario
- ^ |Ethnic diversity information for Ontario
- ^ Visible minorities of Toronto.
- ^ |Religious diversity information for Ontario
- ^ Information on population for Canada's biggest CMAs note that it can be inaccurate]
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