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Table A1.4
Number and proportion of all1 workers who use more than one language at work Canada, provinces, territories and Canada less Quebec, 2001 and 2006
Regions 2001 2006
number percentage number percentage
Note:
  1. Corresponds to all mother tongues (multiple responses included).
Sources: Statistics Canada, censuses of population, 2001 and 2006.
Canada 2,481,480 14.6 2,756,790 15.0
Newfoundland and Labrador 4,015 1.5 4,875 1.8
Prince Edward Island 4,005 5.0 4,380 5.3
Nova Scotia 24,600 5.1 25,965 5.0
New Brunswick 102,745 25.4 109,510 26.2
Quebec 1,387,920 35.2 1,552,280 36.4
Ontario 635,600 9.8 700,015 9.9
Manitoba 54,985 8.7 52,655 8.0
Saskatchewan 20,875 3.8 19,600 3.5
Alberta 80,635 4.4 92,305 4.4
British Columbia 155,550 7.0 183,685 7.6
Yukon Territory 1,105 5.7 1,150 5.5
Northwest Territories 2,315 10.3 2,520 9.7
Nunavut 7,065 56.3 7,810 55.1
Canada less Quebec 1,093,535 8.4 1,204,510 8.5