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Visible minority (not a visible minority), both sexes, age (0 to 14), Canada, provinces and territories, 2016 Census – 25% Sample data The letter C inside a yellow triangle - correctionUpdate of the 2016 Census data on ethnic origin

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This table shows Visible minority (not a visible minority), both sexes, age (0 to 14), Canada, provinces and territories, 2016 Census – 25% Sample data. The column headings are: Geographic name; type; prov/terr; Family characteristics of children including presence of grandparents - Total; Family characteristics of children including presence of grandparents - Living with two parents - Not living with grandparents; Family characteristics of children including presence of grandparents - Living with two parents - Living with grandparents; Family characteristics of children including presence of grandparents - Living with one parent - Not living with grandparents; Family characteristics of children including presence of grandparents - Living with one parent; Living with grandparents; Family characteristics of children including presence of grandparents - Living with grandparents without parents present; Family characteristics of children including presence of grandparents - Foster child; Family characteristics of children including presence of grandparents - Living with other relatives

Geographic name 2016 counts Selected group as a % in each level of geography (2016)
Canada 4,216,340 72.5
Nunavut 11,490 98.7
Newfoundland and Labrador 71,455 96.2
New Brunswick 103,810 94.1
Prince Edward Island 21,045 93.0
Nova Scotia 120,045 89.9
Northwest Territories 7,900 89.7
Yukon 5,515 88.5
Saskatchewan 182,930 85.8
Quebec 1,081,730 81.3
Manitoba 189,500 79.2
Alberta 552,380 71.5
British Columbia 449,730 65.2
Ontario 1,418,790 64.4
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