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Ethnic origins, 2006 counts, for census divisions - 20% sample data

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Ethnic origins Total responses1 Single responses Multiple responses1
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Queens (N.S.)      
Total population2 11,050 5,870 5,185
Cornish 0 0 0
English 3,010 645 2,365
Irish 1,740 185 1,555
Manx 0 0 0
Scottish 2,225 435 1,785
Welsh 135 0 130
British Isles, n.i.e.3 65 15 45
Acadian 30 0 25
French 1,205 165 1,040
Inuit 0 0 0
Métis 120 10 110
North American Indian 870 165 700
American 45 10 40
Canadian 5,255 3,340 1,920
Newfoundlander 15 0 10
Nova Scotian 10 10 0
Ontarian 0 0 0
Québécois 0 0 0
Other provincial or regional groups 0 0 0
Antiguan 0 0 0
Bahamian 0 0 0
Barbadian 0 0 0
Bermudan 0 0 0
Carib 0 0 0
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Notes:

1. Respondents who reported multiple ethnic origins are counted more than once in this table, as they are included in the multiple responses for each origin they reported. For example, a respondent who reported 'English and Scottish' would be included in the multiple responses for English and for Scottish.

2. This is a total population count. The sum of the ethnic groups in this table is greater than the total population count because a person may report more than one ethnic origin in the census.

3. The abbreviation 'n.i.e.' means 'not included elsewhere.'

4. The abbreviation 'n.o.s.' means 'not otherwise specified.'

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