Figure 10
Proportion (in percentage) of the working-age population (aged 15 to 64), Canada, census metropolitan areas, 2011
Description
This figure shows the proportion of the working-age population (aged 15 to 64), in percentage, in Canada's 33 census metropolitan areas for 2011. It also shows the proportion of the working-age population for Canada as a whole in 2011, which was 68.5%. The CMAs are shown in descending order. The proportion was 71.9% in Calgary, 71.6% in Halifax, 71.4% in St. John's, 71.2% in Vancouver, 70.9% in Edmonton, 70.2% in Ottawa - Gatineau, 70.0% in Saskatoon, 69.9% in Moncton, 69.9% in Toronto, 69.4% in Kitchener - Cambridge - Waterloo, 69.2% in Regina, 69.0% in Guelph, 68.8% in Québec, 68.8% in Montréal, 68.8% in Oshawa, 68.8% in Winnipeg, 68.8% in Kingston, 68.6% in Barrie, 68.5% in Victoria, 68.5% in Saint John, 68.4% in London, 68.3% in Greater Sudbury / Grand Sudbury, 68.3% in Saguenay, 68.0% in Thunder Bay, 67.6% in Sherbrooke, 67.5% in Windsor, 67.3% in Hamilton, 67.0% in Trois-Rivières, 66.9% in Abbotsford - Mission, 66.7% in Brantford, 66.2% in Kelowna, 66.0% in Peterborough, and 65.7% in St. Catharines - Niagara.

Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2011.
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