1996 Census of Canada: Electronic Area Profiles
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Profile of Census Metropolitan Areas, Tracted Census Agglomerations and Census Subdivisions, 1996 Census
About this tabulation
General information
Catalogue number : | 95F0179XDB |
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Release date : | October 29, 1998 |
Topic : | Profile: All Variables |
Data dimensions : |
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Note
Updated March 17, 1999.
Area profiles contain data from the 100% database as well as the 20% sample database. The suppression rules for the 100% database differ from those used for the 20% sample database. For this reason, some geographic areas will show 100% data but the 20% sample data will be suppressed.
Persons living on Indian reserves and Indian settlements, who were enumerated with the 1996 Census Form 2D questionnaire, were not asked the citizenship and immigration questions. Consequently, data are not shown for lower geographic levels (one census tract, many census subdivisions and enumeration areas) that were reserves or settlements, when the majority of the people were enumerated with the 1996 Census Form 2D questionnaire. The data for these Indian reserves and settlements, however, will be included in the totals for larger geographic areas, such as census divisions.
Non-permanent Residents
In 1991 and 1996, the Census of Population enumerated both permanent and non-permanent residents of Canada. Non-permanent residents are persons who held a student or employment authorization, Minister's permit or who were refugee claimants, as well as family members living with them, at the time of the Census.
Prior to 1991, only permanent residents of Canada were included in the census. (The only exception to this occurred in 1941.) Non-permanent residents were considered foreign residents and were not enumerated.
Today in Canada, non-permanent residents make up a significant segment of the population, especially in several census metropolitan areas. Their presence can affect the demand for such government services as health care, schooling, employment programs and language training. The inclusion of non-permanent residents in the census facilitates comparisons with provincial and territorial statistics (marriages, divorces, births and deaths) which include this population. In addition, this inclusion of non-permanent residents brings Canadian practice closer to the UN recommendation that long-term residents (persons living in a country for one year or longer) be enumerated in the census.
According to the 1991 Census, there were 223,410 non-permanent residents in Canada, representing slightly less than 1% of the total population. There were fewer non-permanent residents in Canada at the time of the 1996 Census: 166,715 non-permanent residents or 0.6% of the total population in 1996.
Total population counts, as well as counts for all variables, are affected by this change in the census universe. Users should be especially careful when comparing data from 1991 or 1996 with data from previous censuses in geographic areas where there is a concentration of non-permanent residents. These include the major metropolitan areas in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia.
Although every attempt has been made to enumerate non-permanent residents, factors such as language difficulties and the reluctance to complete a government form or understand the need to participate may have affected the enumeration of this population and resulted in undercounting.
Ethnic Origin Area Profile Description:
This table shows counts for the 100 most frequently reported ethnic origins in Canada, based on single response counts (persons who reported one ethnic origin only).
Respondents who reported one ethnic origin are included in the single response row. Respondents who reported more than one ethnic origin are included in the multiple response row for each ethnic group they reported. The total response row indicates the number of respondents who reported each ethnic origin.
Users should be careful when interpreting multiple response counts because respondents who reported more than one ethnic origin are counted in the multiple response row for each ethnic origin they reported. This table cannot be used to calculate the ethnic distribution of the population.
The abbreviation 'n.i.e.' means 'not included elsewhere'. It is used to denote a residual ethnic grouping which contains either a very general ethnic response or several ethnic origins not included as separate groups within an ethnic category. For example, the group 'African (Black), n.i.e.' includes responses such as 'African', 'African Black', 'West African', 'Senegalese', 'Zimbabwean', 'Bantu', 'Zulu', etc.
Comparability of ethnic origin data between the 1996 Census and previous censuses has been affected by several factors, including changes in the question format, wording, examples (such as 'Canadian'), instructions and data processing, as well as by the social environment at the time of the census. The 1996 Census required that respondents write in their ethnic origin(s) on four write-in lines, whereas previous censuses provided the respondent with both mark-in categories and write-in lines.
For more information on ethnic origin, please refer to the 'User Guide: Ethnic Origin' in the electronic documentation supplied with this product. (C:\Rec96cen\Document\English\Other\Ethnic.txt)
Visible Minority Population Area Profile Description:
This table provides counts of the visible minority population as defined for employment equity purposes. The 1996 Census was the first census to ask a direct question to provide data on visible minorities. The data included in this table are obtained from the population group question (Question 19).
The Employment Equity Act defines visible minorities as 'persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour'. The mark-in groups, other than 'White', listed in the population group question are those that are likely to be members of a visible minority group.
For more information on the visible minority population, please refer to the 'User Guide: Visible Minority and Population Group' in the electronic documentation supplied with this product. (C:\Rec96cen\Document\English\Other\Pop.txt)
Note: For information on the comparability of Labour Force Activity data with those of previous censuses and with the Labour Force Survey, see Appendix E in the electronic documentation supplied with this product.
Data Quality Notes: Industry Divisions
Division N - Government Service Industries: The entire Government Service Industries Division is a difficult area to code. Census respondents tend to give the response 'government' for any number of administrative government or government-related activities. The classification calls for most government-related activities to be coded to divisions other than Government Service Industries. For example, road maintenance services or postal services are not coded to the Government Service Industries Division. For these industries and others of similar type, detailed descriptions are required for accurate coding. Detailed descriptions are often not given on Census questionnaires. Users should be cautious when dealing with estimates of the Government Service Industries Division taken from the Census.
Division P - Health and Social Service Industries and Division R - Other Service Industries are affected by changes in the instructions given to coders for the coding of 'babysitters'.
In 1986 and 1991, the instructions read:
- Babysitters who perform this task in their own home are coded to 979 - Other Personal and Household Services.
- Babysitters who perform childcare in another person's home (including live-in babysitters) are coded to 974 - Private Households.
- Babysitters who are employed by an agency are coded to 864 - Non-institutional Social Services.
In 1996, the instructions read:
- Babysitters who babysit in another person's home are coded to 979 - Other Personal and Household Services (e.g. this code would include teenagers doing babysitting for neighbours).
- Babysitters who take children into their own home are coded to 864 - Non-institutional Social Services.
Exceptions:
- Live-in babysitters/nannies who perform childcare in another person's home are coded to 974 - Private Households.
- Babysitters who are employed by an agency (whether or not they work in their own home) are coded to 979 - Other Personal and Household Services.
These instructions differ significantly. Only the live-in babysitters/nannies would receive the same code in 1991 and 1996. At the Division level, these revisions should lead to fewer respondents coded to Division R and more respondents coded to Divison P. Clients should be aware of these changes when trying to make comparisons of 1996 Census data to those from the 1986 and/or 1991 Censuses.
Data table
Profile of CSD(1699) | Values |
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Footnotes
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Population, 1991 (100% data) Footnote 1 | 812 |
Population, 1996 (100% data) Footnote 2 | 823 |
Population percentage change, 1991-1996 | 1.4 |
Land area in square kilometres, 1996 | 1.76 |
Total population by sex and age groups (100% data) Footnote 3 | 825 |
Male, total | 410 |
0-4 | 30 |
5-9 | 40 |
10-14 | 40 |
15 | 10 |
16 | 10 |
17 | 5 |
18 | 0 |
19 | 10 |
15-19 | 35 |
20-24 | 20 |
25-29 | 30 |
30-34 | 35 |
35-39 | 40 |
40-44 | 50 |
45-49 | 30 |
50-54 | 25 |
55-59 | 15 |
60-64 | 0 |
65-69 | 10 |
70-74 | 5 |
75-79 | 0 |
80-84 | 0 |
85+ | 0 |
Female, total | 415 |
0-4 | 30 |
5-9 | 45 |
10-14 | 50 |
15 | 5 |
16 | 5 |
17 | 5 |
18 | 5 |
19 | 10 |
15-19 | 30 |
20-24 | 20 |
25-29 | 25 |
30-34 | 45 |
35-39 | 50 |
40-44 | 35 |
45-49 | 35 |
50-54 | 15 |
55-59 | 10 |
60-64 | 5 |
65-69 | 5 |
70-74 | 5 |
75-79 | 5 |
80-84 | 5 |
85+ | 0 |
Total population 15 years and over by legal marital status (100% data) Footnote 4 | 585 |
Never married (single) | 150 |
Legally married (and not separated) | 350 |
Separated, but still legally married | 15 |
Divorced | 55 |
Widowed | 20 |
Total number of census families in private households by family size (20% sample data) Footnote 5 | 220 |
Size of census family, 2 persons | 60 |
Size of census family, 3 persons | 60 |
Size of census family, 4 persons | 70 |
Size of census family, 5 or more persons | 30 |
Total husband-wife families by family structure (20% sample data) Footnote 6 | 180 |
Total families of now-married couples | 175 |
Total without sons and/or daughters at home | 55 |
Total with sons and/or daughters at home | 120 |
1 son or daughter | 40 |
2 sons and/or daughters | 55 |
3 or more sons and/or daughters | 30 |
Total families of common-law couples | 10 |
Total without sons and/or daughters at home | 0 |
Total with sons and/or daughters at home | 0 |
1 son or daughter | 0 |
2 sons and/or daughters | 0 |
3 or more sons and/or daughters | 0 |
Total lone-parent families by sex of parent (20% sample data) Footnote 7 | 35 |
Male parent | 0 |
1 son or daughter | 0 |
2 sons and/or daughters | 0 |
3 or more sons and/or daughters | 10 |
Female parent | 30 |
1 son or daughter | 10 |
2 sons and/or daughters | 10 |
3 or more sons and/or daughters | 10 |
Total number of never-married sons and/or daughters at home (20% sample data) | 330 |
Under 6 years of age | 70 |
6 - 14 years | 150 |
15 - 17 years | 55 |
18 - 24 years | 45 |
25 years and over | 10 |
Average number of never-married sons and/or daughters at home per census family Footnote 8 | 1.5 |
Total number of persons in private households (20% sample data) Footnote 9 | 820 |
Number of non-family persons | 85 |
Living with relatives Footnote 10 | 15 |
Living with non-relatives only Footnote 11 | 15 |
Living alone | 50 |
Number of family persons | 735 |
Average number of persons per census family | 3.3 |
Total number of persons 65 years and over (20% sample data) Footnote 12 | 30 |
Number of non-family persons 65 years and over | 10 |
Living with relatives Footnote 13 | 10 |
Living with non-relatives only Footnote 14 | 0 |
Living alone | 0 |
Number of family persons 65 years and over | 20 |
Total number of occupied private dwellings by structural type of dwelling (20% sample data) Footnote 15 | 270 |
Single-detached house | 215 |
Semi-detached house | 0 |
Row house | 0 |
Apartment, detached duplex | 10 |
Apartment building, five or more storeys | 0 |
Apartment building, less than five storeys | 0 |
Other single attached house | 0 |
Movable dwelling Footnote 16 | 45 |
Total number of private households by household size (20% sample data) Footnote 17 | 270 |
1 person | 50 |
2 persons | 45 |
3 persons | 55 |
4 - 5 persons | 110 |
6 or more persons | 10 |
Total population by citizenship (20% sample data) Footnote 18 | 820 |
Canadian citizenship | 805 |
Citizenship other than Canadian | 15 |
Total population by place of birth (20% sample data) Footnote 19 | 820 |
Non-immigrant population Footnote 20 | 755 |
Born in province of residence | 425 |
Total immigrants by selected countries of birth Footnote 21 | 65 |
United Kingdom | 40 |
Italy | 0 |
United States | 0 |
Hong Kong | 0 |
India | 0 |
China, People's Republic of | 0 |
Poland | 0 |
Philippines | 0 |
Germany | 0 |
Portugal | 0 |
Viet Nam | 0 |
Netherlands | 0 |
Jamaica | 0 |
Greece | 0 |
Guyana | 0 |
Sri Lanka | 0 |
Lebanon | 0 |
France | 0 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 0 |
Yugoslavia Footnote 22 | 0 |
Hungary | 0 |
Haiti | 0 |
Taiwan | 0 |
Iran Footnote 23 | 0 |
Romania | 0 |
Korea, South Footnote 24 | 0 |
Ukraine | 0 |
Pakistan | 0 |
El Salvador | 0 |
Egypt | 0 |
Croatia | 0 |
Russian Federation | 0 |
Ireland, Republic of (Eire) | 0 |
South Africa, Republic of | 0 |
Mexico | 0 |
Austria | 0 |
Chile | 0 |
Belgium | 0 |
Fiji | 0 |
Morocco | 0 |
Denmark Footnote 25 | 0 |
Czechoslovakia, n.i.e. Footnote 26 | 0 |
Malaysia | 0 |
Cambodia Footnote 27 | 0 |
Switzerland | 0 |
Tanzania, United Republic of | 0 |
Kenya | 0 |
Iraq | 0 |
Somalia | 0 |
Israel | 0 |
All other places of birth | 10 |
Non-permanent residents Footnote 28 | 0 |
Total recent immigrants by selected countries of birth (20% sample data) Footnote 29 | 10 |
Hong Kong | 0 |
China, People's Republic of | 0 |
India | 0 |
Philippines | 0 |
Sri Lanka | 0 |
Poland | 0 |
Taiwan | 0 |
Viet Nam | 0 |
United States | 0 |
United Kingdom | 10 |
Yugoslavia Footnote 30 | 0 |
Iran Footnote 31 | 0 |
Jamaica | 0 |
Lebanon | 0 |
Romania | 0 |
Pakistan | 0 |
Korea, South Footnote 32 | 0 |
Guyana | 0 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 0 |
El Salvador | 0 |
Somalia | 0 |
France | 0 |
Haiti | 0 |
Russian Federation | 0 |
Iraq | 0 |
Portugal | 0 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 0 |
Mexico | 0 |
Germany | 0 |
Egypt | 0 |
Ukraine | 0 |
Ghana | 0 |
Ethiopia Footnote 33 | 0 |
South Africa, Republic of | 0 |
Bangladesh | 0 |
Afghanistan | 0 |
Peru | 0 |
Guatemala | 0 |
Fiji | 0 |
Morocco | 0 |
All other places of birth | 0 |
Total immigrant population by period of immigration (20% sample data) Footnote 34 | 65 |
Before 1961, period of immigration | 15 |
1961-1970, period of immigration | 15 |
1971-1980, period of immigration | 0 |
1981-1990, period of immigration | 20 |
1991-1996, period of immigration Footnote 35 | 10 |
Total immigrant population by age at immigration (20% sample data) Footnote 36 | 65 |
0-4 years, age at immigration | 15 |
5-19 years, age at immigration | 30 |
20 years and over, age at immigration | 20 |
Total population by mother tongue (20% sample data) Footnote 37 | 825 |
Single responses | 825 |
English | 810 |
French | 0 |
Non-official languages | 10 |
Italian | 0 |
Chinese | 0 |
German | 0 |
Portuguese | 0 |
Polish | 0 |
Ukrainian | 0 |
Spanish | 0 |
Dutch | 0 |
Punjabi | 0 |
Greek | 0 |
Arabic | 0 |
Tagalog (Pilipino) | 0 |
Hungarian | 0 |
Vietnamese | 10 |
Cree | 0 |
Persian (Farsi) | 0 |
Croatian | 0 |
Gujarati | 0 |
Korean | 0 |
Russian | 0 |
Hindi | 0 |
Tamil | 0 |
Japanese | 0 |
Creoles | 0 |
Finnish | 0 |
Czech | 0 |
Armenian | 0 |
Yiddish | 0 |
Urdu | 0 |
Inuktitut (Eskimo) | 0 |
Romanian | 0 |
Ojibway | 0 |
Danish | 0 |
Slovak | 0 |
Macedonian | 0 |
Khmer (Cambodian) | 0 |
Norwegian | 0 |
Hebrew | 0 |
Estonian | 0 |
Swedish | 0 |
Lao | 0 |
Lithuanian | 0 |
Serbian | 0 |
Latvian (Lettish) | 0 |
Slovenian | 0 |
Turkish | 0 |
Bengali | 0 |
Maltese | 0 |
Flemish | 0 |
Montagnais-Naskapi | 0 |
Bulgarian | 0 |
Micmac | 0 |
Gaelic languages | 0 |
South Slave | 0 |
Chipewyan | 0 |
Dogrib | 0 |
Kutchin-Gwich'in (Loucheux) | 0 |
Tlingit | 0 |
Serbo-Croatian | 0 |
Dakota/Sioux | 0 |
Malay-Bahasa | 0 |
Blackfoot | 0 |
Malayalam | 0 |
Thai | 0 |
Kurdish | 0 |
Pashto | 0 |
Other languages Footnote 38 | 0 |
Multiple responses | 0 |
English and French | 0 |
English and non-official language | 0 |
French and non-official language | 0 |
English, French and non-official language | 0 |
Total population by knowledge of official languages (20% sample data) Footnote 39 | 825 |
English only | 810 |
French only | 0 |
English and French | 15 |
Neither English nor French | 0 |
Total population by first official language spoken (20% sample data) Footnote 40 | 820 |
English | 820 |
French | 0 |
English and French | 0 |
Neither English nor French | 0 |
Official language minority - (number) Footnote 41 | 0 |
Official language minority - (percentage) Footnote 42 | 0.0 |
Total population by home language (20% sample data) Footnote 43 | 825 |
Single responses | 820 |
English | 820 |
French | 0 |
Non-official languages | 0 |
Chinese | 0 |
Italian | 0 |
Portuguese | 0 |
Spanish | 0 |
German | 0 |
Polish | 0 |
Punjabi | 0 |
Greek | 0 |
Vietnamese | 0 |
Arabic | 0 |
Cree | 0 |
Tagalog (Pilipino) | 0 |
Ukrainian | 0 |
Persian (Farsi) | 0 |
Korean | 0 |
Hungarian | 0 |
Tamil | 0 |
Gujarati | 0 |
Croatian | 0 |
Armenian | 0 |
Inuktitut (Eskimo) | 0 |
Hindi | 0 |
Urdu | 0 |
Japanese | 0 |
Russian | 0 |
Creoles | 0 |
Dutch | 0 |
Khmer (Cambodian) | 0 |
Ojibway | 0 |
Romanian | 0 |
Czech | 0 |
Lao | 0 |
Macedonian | 0 |
Finnish | 0 |
Montagnais-Naskapi | 0 |
Hebrew | 0 |
Yiddish | 0 |
Serbian | 0 |
Bengali | 0 |
Slovak | 0 |
Estonian | 0 |
Turkish | 0 |
Lithuanian | 0 |
Latvian (Lettish) | 0 |
Micmac | 0 |
Slovenian | 0 |
Bulgarian | 0 |
Serbo-Croatian | 0 |
Dakota/Sioux | 0 |
South Slave | 0 |
Malay-Bahasa | 0 |
Maltese | 0 |
Blackfoot | 0 |
Dogrib | 0 |
Danish | 0 |
Swedish | 0 |
Malayalam | 0 |
Thai | 0 |
Kurdish | 0 |
Pashto | 0 |
Flemish | 0 |
Chipewyan | 0 |
Kutchin-Gwich'in (Loucheux) | 0 |
Norwegian | 0 |
Gaelic languages | 0 |
Tlingit | 0 |
Other languages Footnote 44 | 0 |
Multiple responses | 0 |
English and French | 0 |
English and non-official language | 0 |
French and non-official language | 0 |
English, French and non-official language | 0 |
Knowledge of non-official languages (20% sample data): Italian Footnote 45 | 0 |
German | 10 |
Chinese | 10 |
Spanish | 0 |
Portuguese | 10 |
Ukrainian | 0 |
Polish | 0 |
Dutch | 0 |
Punjabi | 0 |
Arabic | 0 |
Greek | 0 |
Tagalog (Pilipino) | 0 |
Vietnamese | 0 |
Hindi | 0 |
Hungarian | 0 |
Cree | 0 |
Russian | 0 |
Gujarati | 0 |
Yiddish | 0 |
Hebrew | 0 |
Urdu | 0 |
Creoles | 0 |
Persian (Farsi) | 0 |
Croatian | 0 |
Japanese | 0 |
Korean | 0 |
Tamil | 0 |
Finnish | 0 |
Armenian | 0 |
Romanian | 0 |
Ojibway | 0 |
Czech | 0 |
Danish | 0 |
Non-verbal languages | 0 |
Inuktitut (Eskimo) | 0 |
Turkish | 0 |
Macedonian | 0 |
Slovak | 0 |
Khmer (Cambodian) | 0 |
Swedish | 0 |
Swahili | 0 |
Norwegian | 0 |
Lao | 0 |
Malay-Bahasa | 0 |
Serbian | 0 |
Lithuanian | 0 |
Estonian | 0 |
Latvian (Lettish) | 0 |
Bengali | 0 |
Maltese | 0 |
Flemish | 0 |
Slovenian | 0 |
Gaelic languages | 0 |
Sinhalese | 0 |
Montagnais-Naskapi | 0 |
Serbo-Croatian | 0 |
Thai | 0 |
Micmac | 0 |
Blackfoot | 0 |
Bulgarian | 0 |
Malayalam | 0 |
Dakota/Sioux | 0 |
South Slave | 0 |
Icelandic | 0 |
Nishga | 0 |
Frisian | 0 |
Chipewyan | 0 |
Kutchin-Gwich'in (Loucheux) | 0 |
Tlingit | 0 |
Dogrib | 0 |
Kurdish | 0 |
Pashto | 0 |
Other languages Footnote 46 | 10 |
Total population by Aboriginal groups and non-Aboriginal population (20% sample data) Footnote 47 | 820 |
Total Aboriginal population | 0 |
North American Indian single response Footnote 48 | 10 |
Métis single response | 0 |
Inuit single response | 0 |
Multiple Aboriginal responses | 0 |
Other Aboriginal response Footnote 49 | 0 |
Total non-Aboriginal population | 815 |
Total population by ethnic origin (single and multiple responses) (20% sample data) Footnote 50 | 820 |
Total population - Single responses Footnote 51 | 500 |
Total population - Multiple responses Footnote 52 | 320 |
Canadian - Total responses Footnote 53 | 265 |
Canadian - Single responses Footnote 54 | 170 |
Canadian - Multiple responses Footnote 55 | 90 |
French - Total responses | 60 |
French - Single responses | 10 |
French - Multiple responses | 45 |
English - Total responses | 320 |
English - Single responses | 120 |
English - Multiple responses | 200 |
Chinese - Total responses Footnote 56 | 0 |
Chinese - Single responses Footnote 57 | 0 |
Chinese - Multiple responses Footnote 58 | 0 |
Italian - Total responses | 0 |
Italian - Single responses | 0 |
Italian - Multiple responses | 0 |
German - Total responses | 105 |
German - Single responses | 45 |
German - Multiple responses | 60 |
Scottish - Total responses | 150 |
Scottish - Single responses | 10 |
Scottish - Multiple responses | 140 |
Irish - Total responses | 220 |
Irish - Single responses | 20 |
Irish - Multiple responses | 200 |
East Indian - Total responses Footnote 59 | 0 |
East Indian - Single responses Footnote 60 | 0 |
East Indian - Multiple responses Footnote 61 | 0 |
North American Indian - Total responses | 25 |
North American Indian - Single responses | 0 |
North American Indian - Multiple responses | 20 |
Ukrainian - Total responses | 25 |
Ukrainian - Single responses | 10 |
Ukrainian - Multiple responses | 20 |
Dutch (Netherlands) - Total responses Footnote 62 | 50 |
Dutch (Netherlands) - Single responses Footnote 63 | 0 |
Dutch (Netherlands) - Multiple responses Footnote 64 | 45 |
Polish - Total responses | 55 |
Polish - Single responses | 15 |
Polish - Multiple responses | 45 |
Portuguese - Total responses | 0 |
Portuguese - Single responses | 0 |
Portuguese - Multiple responses | 0 |
Filipino - Total responses | 0 |
Filipino - Single responses | 0 |
Filipino - Multiple responses | 0 |
Jewish - Total responses | 0 |
Jewish - Single responses | 0 |
Jewish - Multiple responses | 0 |
Greek - Total responses | 0 |
Greek - Single responses | 0 |
Greek - Multiple responses | 0 |
Jamaican - Total responses Footnote 65 | 0 |
Jamaican - Single responses Footnote 66 | 0 |
Jamaican - Multiple responses Footnote 67 | 0 |
Vietnamese - Total responses | 10 |
Vietnamese - Single responses | 0 |
Vietnamese - Multiple responses | 0 |
Hungarian (Magyar) - Total responses | 70 |
Hungarian (Magyar) - Single responses | 65 |
Hungarian (Magyar) - Multiple responses | 10 |
Lebanese - Total responses | 0 |
Lebanese - Single responses | 0 |
Lebanese - Multiple responses | 0 |
Spanish - Total responses | 10 |
Spanish - Single responses | 10 |
Spanish - Multiple responses | 0 |
Haitian - Total responses Footnote 68 | 0 |
Haitian - Single responses Footnote 69 | 0 |
Haitian - Multiple responses Footnote 70 | 0 |
Korean - Total responses | 0 |
Korean - Single responses | 0 |
Korean - Multiple responses | 0 |
Québécois - Total responses | 0 |
Québécois - Single responses | 0 |
Québécois - Multiple responses | 0 |
Croatian - Total responses | 0 |
Croatian - Single responses | 0 |
Croatian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Iranian - Total responses | 0 |
Iranian - Single responses | 0 |
Iranian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Japanese - Total responses | 0 |
Japanese - Single responses | 0 |
Japanese - Multiple responses | 0 |
Métis - Total responses | 20 |
Métis - Single responses | 0 |
Métis - Multiple responses | 20 |
Norwegian - Total responses | 35 |
Norwegian - Single responses | 15 |
Norwegian - Multiple responses | 20 |
Russian - Total responses | 20 |
Russian - Single responses | 0 |
Russian - Multiple responses | 20 |
British, n.i.e. - Total responses Footnote 71 | 0 |
British, n.i.e. - Single responses Footnote 72 | 0 |
British, n.i.e. - Multiple responses Footnote 73 | 0 |
Romanian - Total responses | 15 |
Romanian - Single responses | 0 |
Romanian - Multiple responses | 15 |
Danish - Total responses | 10 |
Danish - Single responses | 0 |
Danish - Multiple responses | 0 |
Finnish - Total responses | 0 |
Finnish - Single responses | 0 |
Finnish - Multiple responses | 0 |
Inuit - Total responses | 0 |
Inuit - Single responses | 0 |
Inuit - Multiple responses | 0 |
Arab, n.i.e. - Total responses Footnote 74 | 0 |
Arab, n.i.e. - Single responses Footnote 75 | 0 |
Arab, n.i.e. - Multiple responses Footnote 76 | 0 |
Sri Lankan - Total responses | 0 |
Sri Lankan - Single responses | 0 |
Sri Lankan - Multiple responses | 0 |
Belgian - Total responses | 0 |
Belgian - Single responses | 0 |
Belgian - Multiple responses | 0 |
West Indian - Total responses Footnote 77 | 0 |
West Indian - Single responses Footnote 78 | 0 |
West Indian - Multiple responses Footnote 79 | 0 |
Swedish - Total responses | 0 |
Swedish - Single responses | 0 |
Swedish - Multiple responses | 0 |
Punjabi - Total responses | 0 |
Punjabi - Single responses | 0 |
Punjabi - Multiple responses | 0 |
African (Black), n.i.e. - Total responses Footnote 80 | 0 |
African (Black), n.i.e. - Single responses Footnote 81 | 0 |
African (Black), n.i.e. - Multiple responses Footnote 82 | 0 |
Serbian - Total responses | 0 |
Serbian - Single responses | 0 |
Serbian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Somali - Total responses Footnote 83 | 0 |
Somali - Single responses Footnote 84 | 0 |
Somali - Multiple responses Footnote 85 | 0 |
Austrian - Total responses | 10 |
Austrian - Single responses | 0 |
Austrian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Yugoslav, n.i.e. - Total responses Footnote 86 | 0 |
Yugoslav, n.i.e. - Single responses Footnote 87 | 0 |
Yugoslav, n.i.e. - Multiple responses Footnote 88 | 0 |
Black - Total responses Footnote 89 | 0 |
Black - Single responses Footnote 90 | 0 |
Black - Multiple responses Footnote 91 | 0 |
Welsh - Total responses | 10 |
Welsh - Single responses | 0 |
Welsh - Multiple responses | 15 |
Pakistani - Total responses | 0 |
Pakistani - Single responses | 0 |
Pakistani - Multiple responses | 0 |
South Asian, n.i.e. - Total responses Footnote 92 | 0 |
South Asian, n.i.e. - Single responses Footnote 93 | 0 |
South Asian, n.i.e. - Multiple responses Footnote 94 | 0 |
Armenian - Total responses | 0 |
Armenian - Single responses | 0 |
Armenian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Czech - Total responses | 0 |
Czech - Single responses | 0 |
Czech - Multiple responses | 0 |
Egyptian - Total responses | 0 |
Egyptian - Single responses | 0 |
Egyptian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Chilean - Total responses | 0 |
Chilean - Single responses | 0 |
Chilean - Multiple responses | 0 |
Swiss - Total responses | 10 |
Swiss - Single responses | 0 |
Swiss - Multiple responses | 0 |
Trinidadian/Tobagonian - Total responses Footnote 95 | 0 |
Trinidadian/Tobagonian - Single responses Footnote 96 | 0 |
Trinidadian/Tobagonian - Multiple responses Footnote 97 | 0 |
Guyanese - Total responses Footnote 98 | 0 |
Guyanese - Single responses Footnote 99 | 0 |
Guyanese - Multiple responses Footnote 100 | 0 |
American - Total responses | 0 |
American - Single responses | 0 |
American - Multiple responses | 0 |
Latin/Central/South American, n.i.e. - Total responses Footnote 101 | 0 |
Latin/Central/South American, n.i.e. - Single responses Footnote 102 | 0 |
Latin/Central/South American, n.i.e. - Multiple responses Footnote 103 | 0 |
Slovak - Total responses | 0 |
Slovak - Single responses | 0 |
Slovak - Multiple responses | 0 |
Salvadorean - Total responses | 0 |
Salvadorean - Single responses | 0 |
Salvadorean - Multiple responses | 0 |
Macedonian - Total responses | 0 |
Macedonian - Single responses | 0 |
Macedonian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Acadian - Total responses | 0 |
Acadian - Single responses | 0 |
Acadian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Tamil - Total responses | 0 |
Tamil - Single responses | 0 |
Tamil - Multiple responses | 0 |
Cambodian - Total responses | 0 |
Cambodian - Single responses | 0 |
Cambodian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Slovenian - Total responses | 0 |
Slovenian - Single responses | 0 |
Slovenian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Maltese - Total responses | 0 |
Maltese - Single responses | 0 |
Maltese - Multiple responses | 0 |
Laotian - Total responses | 0 |
Laotian - Single responses | 0 |
Laotian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Ethiopian - Total responses Footnote 104 | 0 |
Ethiopian - Single responses Footnote 105 | 0 |
Ethiopian - Multiple responses Footnote 106 | 0 |
Ghanaian - Total responses Footnote 107 | 0 |
Ghanaian - Single responses Footnote 108 | 0 |
Ghanaian - Multiple responses Footnote 109 | 0 |
Lithuanian - Total responses | 0 |
Lithuanian - Single responses | 0 |
Lithuanian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Afghan - Total responses | 0 |
Afghan - Single responses | 0 |
Afghan - Multiple responses | 0 |
Icelandic - Total responses | 0 |
Icelandic - Single responses | 0 |
Icelandic - Multiple responses | 0 |
Estonian - Total responses | 0 |
Estonian - Single responses | 0 |
Estonian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Turk - Total responses | 0 |
Turk - Single responses | 0 |
Turk - Multiple responses | 0 |
Latvian - Total responses | 0 |
Latvian - Single responses | 0 |
Latvian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Barbadian - Total responses Footnote 110 | 0 |
Barbadian - Single responses Footnote 111 | 0 |
Barbadian - Multiple responses Footnote 112 | 0 |
Syrian - Total responses | 0 |
Syrian - Single responses | 0 |
Syrian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Czechoslovakian - Total responses Footnote 113 | 0 |
Czechoslovakian - Single responses Footnote 114 | 0 |
Czechoslovakian - Multiple responses Footnote 115 | 0 |
Mexican - Total responses | 0 |
Mexican - Single responses | 0 |
Mexican - Multiple responses | 0 |
Peruvian - Total responses | 0 |
Peruvian - Single responses | 0 |
Peruvian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Moroccan - Total responses | 0 |
Moroccan - Single responses | 0 |
Moroccan - Multiple responses | 0 |
Iraqi - Total responses | 0 |
Iraqi - Single responses | 0 |
Iraqi - Multiple responses | 0 |
Bosnian - Total responses | 0 |
Bosnian - Single responses | 0 |
Bosnian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Palestinian - Total responses | 0 |
Palestinian - Single responses | 0 |
Palestinian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Scandinavian, n.i.e. - Total responses Footnote 116 | 0 |
Scandinavian, n.i.e. - Single responses Footnote 117 | 0 |
Scandinavian, n.i.e. - Multiple responses Footnote 118 | 0 |
Caribbean, n.i.e. - Total responses Footnote 119 | 0 |
Caribbean, n.i.e. - Single responses Footnote 120 | 0 |
Caribbean, n.i.e. - Multiple responses Footnote 121 | 0 |
European, n.i.e. - Total responses Footnote 122 | 0 |
European, n.i.e. - Single responses Footnote 123 | 0 |
European, n.i.e. - Multiple responses Footnote 124 | 0 |
Bulgarian - Total responses | 0 |
Bulgarian - Single responses | 0 |
Bulgarian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Guatemalan - Total responses | 0 |
Guatemalan - Single responses | 0 |
Guatemalan - Multiple responses | 0 |
Bangladeshi - Total responses | 0 |
Bangladeshi - Single responses | 0 |
Bangladeshi - Multiple responses | 0 |
Taiwanese - Total responses Footnote 125 | 0 |
Taiwanese - Single responses Footnote 126 | 0 |
Taiwanese - Multiple responses Footnote 127 | 0 |
Colombian - Total responses | 0 |
Colombian - Single responses | 0 |
Colombian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Eritrean - Total responses Footnote 128 | 0 |
Eritrean - Single responses Footnote 129 | 0 |
Eritrean - Multiple responses Footnote 130 | 0 |
Fijian - Total responses | 0 |
Fijian - Single responses | 0 |
Fijian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Ecuadorian - Total responses | 0 |
Ecuadorian - Single responses | 0 |
Ecuadorian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Algerian - Total responses | 0 |
Algerian - Single responses | 0 |
Algerian - Multiple responses | 0 |
Nigerian - Total responses Footnote 131 | 0 |
Nigerian - Single responses Footnote 132 | 0 |
Nigerian - Multiple responses Footnote 133 | 0 |
Hispanic - Total responses | 0 |
Hispanic - Single responses | 0 |
Hispanic - Multiple responses | 0 |
Total - Total population by visible minority population | 825 |
Total visible minority population Footnote 134 | 10 |
Black | 0 |
South Asian | 0 |
Chinese | 0 |
Korean | 0 |
Japanese | 0 |
Southeast Asian | 0 |
Filipino | 0 |
Arab/West Asian | 0 |
Latin American | 0 |
Visible minority, n.i.e. Footnote 135 | 0 |
Multiple visible minority Footnote 136 | 0 |
All others Footnote 137 | 815 |
Total population 15 years and over by labour force activity (20% sample data) Footnote 138 | 595 |
In the labour force | 430 |
Employed | 390 |
Unemployed | 40 |
Not in the labour force | 170 |
Participation rate | 72.3 |
Employment-population ratio | 65.5 |
Unemployment rate | 9.3 |
Total population 15-24 years by labour force activity (20% sample data) | 110 |
In the labour force | 50 |
Employed | 40 |
Unemployed | 0 |
Not in the labour force | 60 |
Participation rate | 45.5 |
Employment-population ratio | 36.4 |
Unemployment rate | 0.0 |
Total population 25 years and over by labour force activity (20% sample data) | 485 |
In the labour force | 375 |
Employed | 340 |
Unemployed | 30 |
Not in the labour force | 115 |
Participation rate | 77.3 |
Employment-population ratio | 70.1 |
Unemployment rate | 8.0 |
Males 15 years and over by labour force activity (20% sample data) Footnote 139 | 310 |
In the labour force | 260 |
Employed | 225 |
Unemployed | 40 |
Not in the labour force | 45 |
Participation rate | 83.9 |
Employment-population ratio | 72.6 |
Unemployment rate | 15.4 |
Males 15-24 years by labour force activity (20% sample data) | 65 |
In the labour force | 35 |
Employed | 30 |
Unemployed | 10 |
Not in the labour force | 30 |
Participation rate | 53.8 |
Employment-population ratio | 46.2 |
Unemployment rate | 28.6 |
Males 25 years and over by labour force activity (20% sample data) | 240 |
In the labour force | 225 |
Employed | 195 |
Unemployed | 30 |
Not in the labour force | 15 |
Participation rate | 93.8 |
Employment-population ratio | 81.2 |
Unemployment rate | 13.3 |
Females 15 years and over by labour force activity (20% sample data) Footnote 140 | 285 |
In the labour force | 160 |
Employed | 165 |
Unemployed | 0 |
Not in the labour force | 125 |
Participation rate | 56.1 |
Employment-population ratio | 57.9 |
Unemployment rate | 0.0 |
Females 15-24 years by labour force activity (20% sample data) | 45 |
In the labour force | 15 |
Employed | 15 |
Unemployed | 0 |
Not in the labour force | 25 |
Participation rate | 33.3 |
Employment-population ratio | 33.3 |
Unemployment rate | 0.0 |
Females 25 years and over by labour force activity (20% sample data) | 245 |
In the labour force | 150 |
Employed | 145 |
Unemployed | 0 |
Not in the labour force | 100 |
Participation rate | 61.2 |
Employment-population ratio | 59.2 |
Unemployment rate | 0.0 |
Population 15 years and over in private households by presence of children and labour force activity (20% sample data) Footnote 141 | 595 |
In the labour force | 425 |
Employed | 380 |
Unemployed | 35 |
Not in the labour force | 170 |
Participation rate | 71.4 |
Employment-population ratio | 63.9 |
Unemployment rate | 8.2 |
Population 15 years and over in private households with no children at home | 295 |
In the labour force | 185 |
Employed | 155 |
Unemployed | 25 |
Not in the labour force | 110 |
Participation rate | 62.7 |
Employment-population ratio | 52.5 |
Unemployment rate | 13.5 |
Population 15 years and over in private households with children at home | 295 |
In the labour force | 240 |
Employed | 230 |
Unemployed | 10 |
Not in the labour force | 55 |
Participation rate | 81.4 |
Employment-population ratio | 78.0 |
Unemployment rate | 4.2 |
Population 15 years and over in private households with children under 6 years only | 55 |
In the labour force | 35 |
Employed | 35 |
Unemployed | 10 |
Not in the labour force | 20 |
Participation rate | 63.6 |
Employment-population ratio | 63.6 |
Unemployment rate | 28.6 |
Population 15 years and over in private households with children under 6 years and children 6 years and over | 35 |
In the labour force | 40 |
Employed | 40 |
Unemployed | 0 |
Not in the labour force | 0 |
Participation rate | 100.0 |
Employment-population ratio | 100.0 |
Unemployment rate | 0.0 |
Population 15 years and over in private households with children 6 years and over only | 205 |
In the labour force | 165 |
Employed | 160 |
Unemployed | 0 |
Not in the labour force | 35 |
Participation rate | 80.5 |
Employment-population ratio | 78.0 |
Unemployment rate | 0.0 |
Males 15 years and over in private households by presence of children and labour force activity (20% sample data) Footnote 142 | 305 |
In the labour force | 260 |
Employed | 220 |
Unemployed | 35 |
Not in the labour force | 45 |
Participation rate | 85.2 |
Employment-population ratio | 72.1 |
Unemployment rate | 13.5 |
Males 15 years and over in private households with no children at home | 170 |
In the labour force | 120 |
Employed | 90 |
Unemployed | 30 |
Not in the labour force | 45 |
Participation rate | 70.6 |
Employment-population ratio | 52.9 |
Unemployment rate | 25.0 |
Males 15 years and over in private households with children at home | 140 |
In the labour force | 140 |
Employed | 125 |
Unemployed | 10 |
Not in the labour force | 0 |
Participation rate | 100.0 |
Employment-population ratio | 89.3 |
Unemployment rate | 7.1 |
Males 15 years and over in private households with children under 6 years only | 25 |
In the labour force | 30 |
Employed | 25 |
Unemployed | 10 |
Not in the labour force | 0 |
Participation rate | 100.0 |
Employment-population ratio | 100.0 |
Unemployment rate | 33.3 |
Males 15 years and over in private households with children under 6 years and children 6 years and over | 20 |
In the labour force | 20 |
Employed | 20 |
Unemployed | 0 |
Not in the labour force | 0 |
Participation rate | 100.0 |
Employment-population ratio | 100.0 |
Unemployment rate | 0.0 |
Males 15 years and over in private households with children 6 years and over only | 90 |
In the labour force | 90 |
Employed | 80 |
Unemployed | 0 |
Not in the labour force | 0 |
Participation rate | 100.0 |
Employment-population ratio | 88.9 |
Unemployment rate | 0.0 |
Females 15 years and over in private households by presence of children and labour force activity (20% sample data) Footnote 143 | 290 |
In the labour force | 160 |
Employed | 165 |
Unemployed | 0 |
Not in the labour force | 120 |
Participation rate | 55.2 |
Employment-population ratio | 56.9 |
Unemployment rate | 0.0 |
Females 15 years and over in private households with no children at home | 125 |
In the labour force | 60 |
Employed | 60 |
Unemployed | 0 |
Not in the labour force | 70 |
Participation rate | 48.0 |
Employment-population ratio | 48.0 |
Unemployment rate | 0.0 |
Females 15 years and over in private households with children at home | 160 |
In the labour force | 105 |
Employed | 105 |
Unemployed | 0 |
Not in the labour force | 55 |
Participation rate | 65.6 |
Employment-population ratio | 65.6 |
Unemployment rate | 0.0 |
Females 15 years and over in private households with children under 6 years only | 25 |
In the labour force | 10 |
Employed | 10 |
Unemployed | 0 |
Not in the labour force | 20 |
Participation rate | 40.0 |
Employment-population ratio | 40.0 |
Unemployment rate | 0.0 |
Females 15 years and over in private households with children under 6 years and children 6 years and over | 15 |
In the labour force | 20 |
Employed | 20 |
Unemployed | 0 |
Not in the labour force | 0 |
Participation rate | 100.0 |
Employment-population ratio | 100.0 |
Unemployment rate | 0.0 |
Females 15 years and over in private households with children 6 years and over only | 110 |
In the labour force | 75 |
Employed | 75 |
Unemployed | 0 |
Not in the labour force | 35 |
Participation rate | 68.2 |
Employment-population ratio | 68.2 |
Unemployment rate | 0.0 |
Total labour force 15 years and over by industry divisions (20% sample data) Footnote 144 | 430 |
Industry - Not applicable Footnote 145 | 10 |
All industries Footnote 146 | 415 |
Division A - Agricultural and related service industries | 10 |
Division B - Fishing and trapping industries | 0 |
Division C - Logging and forestry industries | 0 |
Division D - Mining (including milling), quarrying and oil well industries | 10 |
Division E - Manufacturing industries | 80 |
Division F - Construction industries | 60 |
Division G - Transportation and storage industries | 40 |
Division H - Communication and other utility industries | 0 |
Division I - Wholesale trade industries | 30 |
Division J - Retail trade industries | 40 |
Division K - Finance and insurance industries | 0 |
Division L - Real estate operator and insurance agent industries | 0 |
Division M - Business service industries | 60 |
Division N - Government service industries Footnote 147 | 25 |
Division O - Educational service industries | 10 |
Division P - Health and social service industries Footnote 148 | 10 |
Division Q - Accommodation, food and beverage service industries | 15 |
Division R - Other service industries Footnote 149 | 20 |
Total labour force 15 years and over by occupational broad categories and occupation major groups (20% sample data) Footnote 150 | 425 |
Occupation - Not applicable Footnote 151 | 10 |
All occupations Footnote 152 | 415 |
A Management occupations | 20 |
A0 Senior management occupations | 0 |
A1 Specialist managers | 10 |
A2 Managers in retail trade, food and accommodation services | 10 |
A3 Other managers n.e.c. | 0 |
B Business, finance and administrative occupations | 95 |
B0 Professional occupations in business and finance | 0 |
B1 Finance and insurance administrative occupations | 10 |
B2 Secretaries | 30 |
B3 Administrative and regulatory occupations | 15 |
B4 Clerical supervisors | 0 |
B5 Clerical occupations | 40 |
C Natural and applied sciences and related occupations | 55 |
C0 Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences | 20 |
C1 Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences | 30 |
D Health occupations | 0 |
D0 Professional occupations in health | 0 |
D1 Nurse supervisors and registered nurses | 0 |
D2 Technical and related occupations in health | 0 |
D3 Assisting occupations in support of health services | 10 |
E Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion | 10 |
E0 Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers, ministers of religion, and policy and program officers | 0 |
E1 Teachers and professors | 10 |
E2 Paralegals, social services workers and occupations in education and religion n.e.c. | 0 |
F Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport | 15 |
F0 Professional occupations in art and culture | 0 |
F1 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport | 0 |
G Sales and service occupations | 65 |
G0 Sales and service supervisors | 0 |
G1 Wholesale, technical, insurance, real estate sales specialists, and retail, wholesale and grain buyers | 10 |
G2 Retail salespersons and sales clerks | 20 |
G3 Cashiers | 0 |
G4 Chefs and cooks | 10 |
G5 Occupations in food and beverage service | 0 |
G6 Occupations in protective services | 15 |
G7 Occupations in travel and accommodation including attendants in recreation and sport | 0 |
G8 Childcare and home support workers | 15 |
G9 Sales and service occupations n.e.c. | 10 |
H Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations | 105 |
H0 Contractors and supervisors in trades and transportation | 10 |
H1 Construction trades | 35 |
H2 Stationary engineers, power station operators and electrical trades and telecommunications occupations | 0 |
H3 Machinists, metal forming, shaping and erecting occupations | 10 |
H4 Mechanics | 15 |
H5 Other trades n.e.c. | 0 |
H6 Heavy equipment and crane operators including drillers | 10 |
H7 Transportation equipment operators and related workers, excluding labourers | 25 |
H8 Trades helpers, construction, and transportation labourers and related occupations | 0 |
I Occupations unique to primary industry | 0 |
I0 Occupations unique to agriculture excluding labourers | 0 |
I1 Occupations unique to forestry operations, mining, oil and gas extraction, and fishing, excluding labourers | 0 |
I2 Primary production labourers | 0 |
J Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities | 35 |
J0 Supervisors in manufacturing | 0 |
J1 Machine operators in manufacturing | 0 |
J2 Assemblers in manufacturing | 15 |
J3 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities | 0 |
Male labour force 15 years and over by occupational broad categories and occupation major groups (20% sample data) Footnote 153 | 265 |
Occupation - Not applicable Footnote 154 | 10 |
All occupations Footnote 155 | 250 |
A Management occupations | 20 |
A0 Senior management occupations | 0 |
A1 Specialist managers | 0 |
A2 Managers in retail trade, food and accommodation services | 10 |
A3 Other managers n.e.c. | 10 |
B Business, finance and administrative occupations | 15 |
B0 Professional occupations in business and finance | 0 |
B1 Finance and insurance administrative occupations | 0 |
B2 Secretaries | 0 |
B3 Administrative and regulatory occupations | 10 |
B4 Clerical supervisors | 0 |
B5 Clerical occupations | 10 |
C Natural and applied sciences and related occupations | 45 |
C0 Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences | 20 |
C1 Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences | 20 |
D Health occupations | 0 |
D0 Professional occupations in health | 0 |
D1 Nurse supervisors and registered nurses | 0 |
D2 Technical and related occupations in health | 0 |
D3 Assisting occupations in support of health services | 0 |
E Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion | 0 |
E0 Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers, ministers of religion, and policy and program officers | 0 |
E1 Teachers and professors | 0 |
E2 Paralegals, social services workers and occupations in education and religion n.e.c. | 0 |
F Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport | 0 |
F0 Professional occupations in art and culture | 10 |
F1 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport | 0 |
G Sales and service occupations | 30 |
G0 Sales and service supervisors | 0 |
G1 Wholesale, technical, insurance, real estate sales specialists, and retail, wholesale and grain buyers | 0 |
G2 Retail salespersons and sales clerks | 0 |
G3 Cashiers | 0 |
G4 Chefs and cooks | 0 |
G5 Occupations in food and beverage service | 0 |
G6 Occupations in protective services | 10 |
G7 Occupations in travel and accommodation including attendants in recreation and sport | 0 |
G8 Childcare and home support workers | 10 |
G9 Sales and service occupations n.e.c. | 10 |
H Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations | 105 |
H0 Contractors and supervisors in trades and transportation | 0 |
H1 Construction trades | 30 |
H2 Stationary engineers, power station operators and electrical trades and telecommunications occupations | 0 |
H3 Machinists, metal forming, shaping and erecting occupations | 10 |
H4 Mechanics | 20 |
H5 Other trades n.e.c. | 0 |
H6 Heavy equipment and crane operators including drillers | 10 |
H7 Transportation equipment operators and related workers, excluding labourers | 25 |
H8 Trades helpers, construction, and transportation labourers and related occupations | 0 |
I Occupations unique to primary industry | 10 |
I0 Occupations unique to agriculture excluding labourers | 0 |
I1 Occupations unique to forestry operations, mining, oil and gas extraction, and fishing, excluding labourers | 0 |
I2 Primary production labourers | 0 |
J Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities | 25 |
J0 Supervisors in manufacturing | 10 |
J1 Machine operators in manufacturing | 0 |
J2 Assemblers in manufacturing | 10 |
J3 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities | 10 |
Female labour force 15 years and over by occupational broad categories and occupation major groups (20% sample data) Footnote 156 | 160 |
Occupation - Not applicable Footnote 157 | 0 |
All occupations Footnote 158 | 160 |
A Management occupations | 0 |
A0 Senior management occupations | 0 |
A1 Specialist managers | 0 |
A2 Managers in retail trade, food and accommodation services | 0 |
A3 Other managers n.e.c. | 0 |
B Business, finance and administrative occupations | 80 |
B0 Professional occupations in business and finance | 0 |
B1 Finance and insurance administrative occupations | 10 |
B2 Secretaries | 25 |
B3 Administrative and regulatory occupations | 0 |
B4 Clerical supervisors | 0 |
B5 Clerical occupations | 35 |
C Natural and applied sciences and related occupations | 10 |
C0 Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences | 0 |
C1 Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences | 10 |
D Health occupations | 0 |
D0 Professional occupations in health | 0 |
D1 Nurse supervisors and registered nurses | 0 |
D2 Technical and related occupations in health | 0 |
D3 Assisting occupations in support of health services | 0 |
E Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion | 10 |
E0 Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers, ministers of religion, and policy and program officers | 0 |
E1 Teachers and professors | 10 |
E2 Paralegals, social services workers and occupations in education and religion n.e.c. | 0 |
F Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport | 10 |
F0 Professional occupations in art and culture | 0 |
F1 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport | 10 |
G Sales and service occupations | 40 |
G0 Sales and service supervisors | 0 |
G1 Wholesale, technical, insurance, real estate sales specialists, and retail, wholesale and grain buyers | 0 |
G2 Retail salespersons and sales clerks | 15 |
G3 Cashiers | 0 |
G4 Chefs and cooks | 15 |
G5 Occupations in food and beverage service | 0 |
G6 Occupations in protective services | 0 |
G7 Occupations in travel and accommodation including attendants in recreation and sport | 0 |
G8 Childcare and home support workers | 0 |
G9 Sales and service occupations n.e.c. | 0 |
H Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations | 0 |
H0 Contractors and supervisors in trades and transportation | 0 |
H1 Construction trades | 10 |
H2 Stationary engineers, power station operators and electrical trades and telecommunications occupations | 0 |
H3 Machinists, metal forming, shaping and erecting occupations | 0 |
H4 Mechanics | 0 |
H5 Other trades n.e.c. | 0 |
H6 Heavy equipment and crane operators including drillers | 0 |
H7 Transportation equipment operators and related workers, excluding labourers | 0 |
H8 Trades helpers, construction, and transportation labourers and related occupations | 0 |
I Occupations unique to primary industry | 10 |
I0 Occupations unique to agriculture excluding labourers | 0 |
I1 Occupations unique to forestry operations, mining, oil and gas extraction, and fishing, excluding labourers | 0 |
I2 Primary production labourers | 0 |
J Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities | 10 |
J0 Supervisors in manufacturing | 0 |
J1 Machine operators in manufacturing | 0 |
J2 Assemblers in manufacturing | 10 |
J3 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities | 0 |
Total labour force 15 years and over by class of worker (20% sample data) Footnote 159 | 425 |
Class of worker - Not applicable Footnote 160 | 10 |
All classes of worker Footnote 161 | 415 |
Paid workers | 380 |
Employees | 345 |
Self-employed (incorporated) | 35 |
Without paid help | 0 |
With paid help | 35 |
Self-employed (unincorporated) | 35 |
Without paid help | 30 |
With paid help | 0 |
Unpaid family workers | 0 |
Male labour force 15 years and over by class of worker (20% sample data) Footnote 162 | 265 |
Class of worker - Not applicable Footnote 163 | 10 |
All classes of worker Footnote 164 | 255 |
Paid workers | 220 |
Employees | 195 |
Self-employed (incorporated) | 25 |
Without paid help | 0 |
With paid help | 30 |
Self-employed (unincorporated) | 30 |
Without paid help | 25 |
With paid help | 10 |
Unpaid family workers | 0 |
Female labour force 15 years and over by class of worker (20% sample data) Footnote 165 | 165 |
Class of worker - Not applicable Footnote 166 | 0 |
All classes of worker Footnote 167 | 160 |
Paid workers | 160 |
Employees | 155 |
Self-employed (incorporated) | 10 |
Without paid help | 0 |
With paid help | 10 |
Self-employed (unincorporated) | 0 |
Without paid help | 10 |
With paid help | 0 |
Unpaid family workers | 0 |
Population 15 years and over by hours of unpaid housework (20% sample data) Footnote 168 | 595 |
No hours of housework | 45 |
Less than 5 hours of housework | 110 |
5 to 14 hours of housework | 195 |
15 to 29 hours of housework | 110 |
30 to 59 hours of housework | 95 |
60 or more hours of housework | 40 |
Males 15 years and over by hours of unpaid housework (20% sample data) Footnote 169 | 310 |
No hours of housework | 45 |
Less than 5 hours of housework | 80 |
5 to 14 hours of housework | 125 |
15 to 29 hours of housework | 40 |
30 to 59 hours of housework | 20 |
60 or more hours of housework | 0 |
Females 15 years and over by hours of unpaid housework (20% sample data) Footnote 170 | 290 |
No hours of housework | 0 |
Less than 5 hours of housework | 30 |
5 to 14 hours of housework | 70 |
15 to 29 hours of housework | 70 |
30 to 59 hours of housework | 75 |
60 or more hours of housework | 40 |
Population 15 years and over by hours of unpaid childcare (20% sample data) Footnote 171 | 600 |
No hours of childcare | 310 |
Less than 5 hours of childcare | 55 |
5 to 14 hours of childcare | 80 |
15 to 29 hours of childcare | 55 |
30 to 59 hours of childcare | 80 |
60 or more hours of childcare | 15 |
Males 15 years and over by hours of unpaid childcare (20% sample data) Footnote 172 | 310 |
No hours of childcare | 180 |
Less than 5 hours of childcare | 40 |
5 to 14 hours of childcare | 50 |
15 to 29 hours of childcare | 15 |
30 to 59 hours of childcare | 20 |
60 or more hours of childcare | 0 |
Females 15 years and over by hours of unpaid childcare (20% sample data) Footnote 173 | 290 |
No hours of childcare | 125 |
Less than 5 hours of childcare | 15 |
5 to 14 hours of childcare | 30 |
15 to 29 hours of childcare | 40 |
30 to 59 hours of childcare | 60 |
60 or more hours of childcare | 10 |
Population 15 years and over by hours of unpaid care to seniors (20% sample data) Footnote 174 | 595 |
No hours of care to seniors | 520 |
Less than 5 hours of care to seniors | 45 |
5 to 9 hours of care to seniors | 0 |
10 or more hours of care to seniors | 30 |
Males 15 years and over by hours of unpaid care to seniors (20% sample data) Footnote 175 | 310 |
No hours of care to seniors | 275 |
Less than 5 hours of care to seniors | 30 |
5 to 9 hours of care to seniors | 0 |
10 or more hours of care to seniors | 0 |
Females 15 years and over by hours of unpaid care to seniors (20% sample data) Footnote 176 | 285 |
No hours of care to seniors | 250 |
Less than 5 hours of care to seniors | 15 |
5 to 9 hours of care to seniors | 0 |
10 or more hours of care to seniors | 20 |
Total employed labour force 15 years and over by place of work status (20% sample data) Footnote 177 | 385 |
Males | 225 |
Usual place of work | 160 |
At home | 0 |
Outside Canada | 0 |
No fixed workplace | 60 |
Females | 160 |
Usual place of work | 130 |
At home | 20 |
Outside Canada | 0 |
No fixed workplace | 10 |
Total employed labour force 15 years and over by mode of transportation (20% sample data) Footnote 178 | 360 |
Males with usual place of work or no fixed workplace | 220 |
Car, truck, van as driver | 205 |
Car, truck, van as passenger | 15 |
Public transit | 0 |
Walked to work | 0 |
Bicycle | 0 |
Motorcycle | 0 |
Taxicab | 0 |
Other method | 0 |
Females with usual place of work or no fixed workplace | 140 |
Car, truck, van as driver | 115 |
Car, truck, van as passenger | 20 |
Public transit | 0 |
Walked to work | 10 |
Bicycle | 0 |
Motorcycle | 0 |
Taxicab | 0 |
Other method | 0 |
Total population, 15 to 24 years by school attendance (20% sample data) Footnote 179 | 110 |
Not attending school | 40 |
Attending school full-time | 60 |
Attending school part-time | 10 |
Total population 15 years and over by highest level of schooling (20% sample data) Footnote 180 | 600 |
Less than grade 9 Footnote 181 | 30 |
Grades 9 to 13 | 265 |
Without secondary school graduation certificate | 210 |
With secondary school graduation certificate | 55 |
Trades certificate or diploma | 25 |
Other non-university education only Footnote 182 | 215 |
Without certificate or diploma | 65 |
With certificate or diploma Footnote 183 | 145 |
University | 65 |
Without degree | 45 |
Without certificate or diploma | 25 |
With certificate or diploma Footnote 184 | 15 |
With bachelor's degree or higher | 25 |
Males with postsecondary qualifications by major field of study (20% sample data) Footnote 185 | 100 |
Educational, recreational and counselling services | 10 |
Fine and applied arts | 0 |
Humanities and related fields | 0 |
Social sciences and related fields | 0 |
Commerce, management and business administration | 15 |
Agricultural and biological sciences/technologies | 0 |
Engineering and applied sciences | 0 |
Engineering and applied science technologies and trades | 80 |
Health professions, sciences and technologies | 0 |
Mathematics and physical sciences | 0 |
No specialization and all other, n.e.c. | 0 |
Females with postsecondary qualifications by major field of study (20% sample data) Footnote 186 | 115 |
Educational, recreational and counselling services | 10 |
Fine and applied arts | 10 |
Humanities and related fields | 0 |
Social sciences and related fields | 35 |
Commerce, management and business administration | 45 |
Agricultural and biological sciences/technologies | 0 |
Engineering and applied sciences | 0 |
Engineering and applied science technologies and trades | 0 |
Health professions, sciences and technologies | 10 |
Mathematics and physical sciences | 0 |
No specialization and all other, n.e.c. | 0 |
Total by mobility status 1 year ago (20% sample data) Footnote 187 | 810 |
Non-movers | 670 |
Movers | 135 |
Non-migrants | 20 |
Migrants | 120 |
Internal migrants | 120 |
Intraprovincial migrants | 115 |
Interprovincial migrants | 0 |
External migrants | 0 |
Total by mobility status 5 years ago (20% sample data) Footnote 188 | 755 |
Non-movers | 360 |
Movers | 395 |
Non-migrants | 60 |
Migrants | 335 |
Internal migrants | 310 |
Intraprovincial migrants | 290 |
Interprovincial migrants | 25 |
External migrants | 20 |
All persons with employment income by work activity (20% sample data) Footnote 189 | 470 |
Average employment income $ | 18,703 |
Standard error of average employment income $ | 1,507 |
Worked full year, full time Footnote 190 | 230 |
Average employment income $ | 27,684 |
Standard error of average employment income $ | 2,318 |
Worked part year or part time Footnote 191 | 220 |
Average employment income $ | 10,745 |
Standard error of average employment income $ | 1,099 |
Males with employment income by work activity (20% sample data) Footnote 192 | 260 |
Average employment income $ | 22,033 |
Standard error of average employment income $ | 2,302 |
Worked full year, full time Footnote 193 | 145 |
Average employment income $ | 30,792 |
Standard error of average employment income $ | 3,268 |
Worked part year or part time Footnote 194 | 100 |
Average employment income $ | 12,368 |
Standard error of average employment income $ | 1,890 |
Females with employment income by work activity (20% sample data) Footnote 195 | 205 |
Average employment income $ | 14,525 |
Standard error of average employment income $ | 1,442 |
Worked full year, full time Footnote 196 | 80 |
Average employment income $ | 22,297 |
Standard error of average employment income $ | 2,166 |
Worked part year or part time Footnote 197 | 120 |
Average employment income $ | 9,391 |
Standard error of average employment income $ | 1,093 |
Total - Composition of total income % (20% sample data) Footnote 198 | 100.0 |
Employment income % | 84.9 |
Government transfer payments % | 12.8 |
Other % | 2.2 |
Total income of population 15 years and over (20% sample data) Footnote 199 | 595 |
Without income | 60 |
With income | 535 |
Under $1,000 Footnote 200 | 45 |
$ 1,000 - $ 2,999 | 30 |
$ 3,000 - $ 4,999 | 10 |
$ 5,000 - $ 6,999 | 25 |
$ 7,000 - $ 9,999 | 30 |
$10,000 - $11,999 | 40 |
$12,000 - $14,999 | 60 |
$15,000 - $19,999 | 70 |
$20,000 - $24,999 | 55 |
$25,000 - $29,999 | 35 |
$30,000 - $34,999 | 40 |
$35,000 - $39,999 | 40 |
$40,000 - $44,999 | 20 |
$45,000 - $49,999 | 10 |
$50,000 - $59,999 | 20 |
$60,000 and over | 10 |
Average income $ Footnote 201 | 19,197 |
Median income $ Footnote 202 | 17,347 |
Standard error of average income $ Footnote 203 | 1,351 |
Total income of males 15 years and over (20% sample data) | 310 |
Without income | 30 |
With income | 280 |
Under $1,000 Footnote 204 | 25 |
$ 1,000 - $ 2,999 | 25 |
$ 3,000 - $ 4,999 | 10 |
$ 5,000 - $ 6,999 | 10 |
$ 7,000 - $ 9,999 | 10 |
$10,000 - $11,999 | 15 |
$12,000 - $14,999 | 10 |
$15,000 - $19,999 | 20 |
$20,000 - $24,999 | 40 |
$25,000 - $29,999 | 15 |
$30,000 - $34,999 | 35 |
$35,000 - $39,999 | 30 |
$40,000 - $44,999 | 20 |
$45,000 - $49,999 | 10 |
$50,000 - $59,999 | 20 |
$60,000 and over | 10 |
Average income $ Footnote 205 | 23,003 |
Median income $ Footnote 206 | 22,365 |
Standard error of average income $ Footnote 207 | 2,126 |
Total income of females 15 years and over (20% sample data) | 285 |
Without income | 30 |
With income | 255 |
Under $1,000 Footnote 208 | 25 |
$ 1,000 - $ 2,999 | 10 |
$ 3,000 - $ 4,999 | 10 |
$ 5,000 - $ 6,999 | 15 |
$ 7,000 - $ 9,999 | 20 |
$10,000 - $11,999 | 20 |
$12,000 - $14,999 | 45 |
$15,000 - $19,999 | 50 |
$20,000 - $24,999 | 20 |
$25,000 - $29,999 | 15 |
$30,000 - $34,999 | 10 |
$35,000 - $39,999 | 10 |
$40,000 - $44,999 | 0 |
$45,000 - $49,999 | 0 |
$50,000 - $59,999 | 0 |
$60,000 and over | 0 |
Average income $ Footnote 209 | 15,041 |
Median income $ Footnote 210 | 13,961 |
Standard error of average income $ Footnote 211 | 1,290 |
Census family income of all families (20% sample data) Footnote 212 | 220 |
Under $10,000 Footnote 213 | 35 |
$ 10,000 - $19,999 | 25 |
$ 20,000 - $29,999 | 20 |
$ 30,000 - $39,999 | 10 |
$ 40,000 - $49,999 | 25 |
$ 50,000 - $59,999 | 35 |
$ 60,000 - $69,999 | 25 |
$ 70,000 - $79,999 | 20 |
$ 80,000 - $89,999 | 15 |
$ 90,000 - $99,999 | 0 |
$100,000 and over | 0 |
Average family income $ | 40,565 |
Median family income $ | 42,918 |
Standard error of average family income $ | 3,600 |
Census family income of husband-wife families (20% sample data) Footnote 214 | 180 |
Under $10,000 Footnote 215 | 20 |
$ 10,000 - $19,999 | 15 |
$ 20,000 - $29,999 | 15 |
$ 30,000 - $39,999 | 15 |
$ 40,000 - $49,999 | 20 |
$ 50,000 - $59,999 | 35 |
$ 60,000 - $69,999 | 30 |
$ 70,000 - $79,999 | 20 |
$ 80,000 - $89,999 | 10 |
$ 90,000 - $99,999 | 0 |
$100,000 and over | 0 |
Average family income $ | 45,657 |
Median family income $ | 51,072 |
Standard error of average family income $ | 3,757 |
All census families (20% sample data) Footnote 216 | 220 |
Average family income $ | 40,565 |
Standard error of average family income $ | 3,600 |
Husband-wife families | 185 |
Average family income $ | 45,657 |
Standard error of average family income $ | 3,757 |
Male lone-parent families | 10 |
Average family income $ | 0 |
Standard error of average family income $ | 0 |
Female lone-parent families | 30 |
Average family income $ | 12,515 |
Standard error of average family income $ | 2,195 |
Total income of non-family persons 15 years and over (20% sample data) Footnote 217 | 80 |
Under $1,000 Footnote 218 | 15 |
$ 1,000 - $ 2,999 | 10 |
$ 3,000 - $ 4,999 | 0 |
$ 5,000 - $ 6,999 | 0 |
$ 7,000 - $ 9,999 | 0 |
$10,000 - $11,999 | 10 |
$12,000 - $14,999 | 0 |
$15,000 - $19,999 | 15 |
$20,000 - $24,999 | 10 |
$25,000 - $29,999 | 10 |
$30,000 - $34,999 | 0 |
$35,000 - $39,999 | 10 |
$40,000 - $44,999 | 0 |
$45,000 - $49,999 | 0 |
$50,000 - $59,999 | 0 |
$60,000 and over | 0 |
Average income $ | 15,774 |
Median income $ | 15,252 |
Standard error of average income $ | 2,525 |
Total income of male non-family persons 15 years and over (20% sample data) | 45 |
Under $1,000 Footnote 219 | 10 |
$ 1,000 - $ 2,999 | 0 |
$ 3,000 - $ 4,999 | 0 |
$ 5,000 - $ 6,999 | 0 |
$ 7,000 - $ 9,999 | 0 |
$10,000 - $11,999 | 0 |
$12,000 - $14,999 | 0 |
$15,000 - $19,999 | 15 |
$20,000 - $24,999 | 0 |
$25,000 - $29,999 | 10 |
$30,000 - $34,999 | 0 |
$35,000 - $39,999 | 10 |
$40,000 - $44,999 | 0 |
$45,000 - $49,999 | 0 |
$50,000 - $59,999 | 0 |
$60,000 and over | 0 |
Average income $ | 18,797 |
Median income $ | 17,312 |
Standard error of average income $ | 3,338 |
Total income of female non-family persons 15 years and over (20% sample data) | 35 |
Under $1,000 Footnote 220 | 10 |
$ 1,000 - $ 2,999 | 0 |
$ 3,000 - $ 4,999 | 0 |
$ 5,000 - $ 6,999 | 0 |
$ 7,000 - $ 9,999 | 0 |
$10,000 - $11,999 | 0 |
$12,000 - $14,999 | 10 |
$15,000 - $19,999 | 0 |
$20,000 - $24,999 | 0 |
$25,000 - $29,999 | 0 |
$30,000 - $34,999 | 0 |
$35,000 - $39,999 | 0 |
$40,000 - $44,999 | 0 |
$45,000 - $49,999 | 0 |
$50,000 - $59,999 | 0 |
$60,000 and over | 0 |
Average income $ | 11,537 |
Median income $ | 12,939 |
Standard error of average income $ | 3,200 |
Total - Economic families (20% sample data) Footnote 221 | 220 |
Low income | 60 |
Other | 165 |
Incidence of low income % Footnote 222 | 26.5 |
Total - Unattached individuals (20% sample data) Footnote 223 | 70 |
Low income | 25 |
Other | 40 |
Incidence of low income % Footnote 224 | 38.5 |
Total - Population in private households (20% sample data) Footnote 225 | 815 |
Low income | 260 |
Other | 555 |
Incidence of low income % Footnote 226 | 31.7 |
Household income of all private households (20% sample data) Footnote 227 | 270 |
Under $10,000 Footnote 228 | 45 |
$ 10,000 - $19,999 | 35 |
$ 20,000 - $29,999 | 40 |
$ 30,000 - $39,999 | 25 |
$ 40,000 - $49,999 | 25 |
$ 50,000 - $59,999 | 40 |
$ 60,000 - $69,999 | 20 |
$ 70,000 - $79,999 | 15 |
$ 80,000 - $89,999 | 10 |
$ 90,000 - $99,999 | 0 |
$100,000 and over | 0 |
Average household income $ | 37,888 |
Median household income $ | 35,036 |
Standard error of average household income $ | 3,417 |
Household income of one person households (20% sample data) | 50 |
Under $10,000 Footnote 229 | 10 |
$ 10,000 - $19,999 | 20 |
$ 20,000 - $29,999 | 10 |
$ 30,000 - $39,999 | 0 |
$ 40,000 - $49,999 | 0 |
$ 50,000 - $59,999 | 0 |
$ 60,000 - $69,999 | 0 |
$ 70,000 - $79,999 | 0 |
$ 80,000 - $89,999 | 0 |
$ 90,000 - $99,999 | 0 |
$100,000 and over | 0 |
Average household income $ | 15,930 |
Median household income $ | 15,363 |
Standard error of average household income $ | 3,142 |
Household income of two or more person households (20% sample data) | 220 |
Under $10,000 Footnote 230 | 35 |
$ 10,000 - $19,999 | 15 |
$ 20,000 - $29,999 | 30 |
$ 30,000 - $39,999 | 25 |
$ 40,000 - $49,999 | 20 |
$ 50,000 - $59,999 | 40 |
$ 60,000 - $69,999 | 25 |
$ 70,000 - $79,999 | 20 |
$ 80,000 - $89,999 | 10 |
$ 90,000 - $99,999 | 0 |
$100,000 and over | 10 |
Average household income $ | 42,665 |
Median household income $ | 42,692 |
Standard error of average household income $ | 3,831 |
Total number of economic families in private households (20% sample data) Footnote 231 | 220 |
Size of economic family, 2 persons | 50 |
Size of economic family, 3 persons | 65 |
Size of economic family, 4 persons | 75 |
Size of economic family, 5 or more persons | 30 |
Total number of persons in economic families Footnote 232 | 750 |
Average number of persons per economic family | 3.4 |
Total number of unattached individuals Footnote 233 | 65 |
Total number of census families in private households by number and status of family members in the labour force (20% sample data) Footnote 234 | 220 |
Number of now-married and common-law couple families | 185 |
No member in the labour force | 10 |
Some members in the labour force | 175 |
One member only | 35 |
Two or more members | 140 |
Both spouses/partners in the labour force | 130 |
Number of lone-parent families | 40 |
No member in the labour force | 20 |
Some members in the labour force | 15 |
Parent in labour force | 15 |
Total number of occupied private dwellings (20% sample data) Footnote 235 | 270 |
Average number of rooms per dwelling Footnote 236 | 7.1 |
Average number of bedrooms per dwelling Footnote 237 | 3.2 |
Average value of dwelling $ Footnote 238 | 96,355 |
Owned Footnote 239 | 240 |
Rented Footnote 240 | 30 |
Band housing | 0 |
Regular maintenance only | 180 |
Minor repairs Footnote 241 | 60 |
Major repairs Footnote 242 | 30 |
Period of construction, before 1946 Footnote 243 | 15 |
Period of construction, 1946-1960 Footnote 244 | 15 |
Period of construction, 1961-1970 Footnote 245 | 30 |
Period of construction, 1971-1980 Footnote 246 | 85 |
Period of construction, 1981-1990 Footnote 247 | 100 |
Period of construction, 1991-1996 Footnote 248 | 25 |
Total number of private households by household type (20% sample data) Footnote 249 | 270 |
One-family households | 215 |
Multiple-family households | 0 |
Non-family households | 55 |
Number of persons in private households (20% sample data) Footnote 250 | 820 |
Average number of persons in private households | 3.0 |
Tenant one-family households without additional persons | 20 |
Average gross rent $ Footnote 251 | 1,988 |
Gross rent spending 30% or more of household income on shelter costs Footnote 252 | 20 |
Owner one-family households without additional persons | 155 |
Average owner's major payments $ Footnote 253 | 716 |
Owner's major payments spending 30% or more of household income on shelter costs Footnote 254 | 70 |
Source: Statistics Canada, 1996 Census of Population, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 95F0179XDB.
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