Special Interest Profile, 2021 Census of Population
Profile of interest: Age 

Geography: Nunavut [Territory]

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Total - Gender1 Men+2 Women+3
Age groups, average age and median age
Total - Age groups, average age and median age for the population in private households - 25% sample data 36,605 18,580 18,020
0 to 14 years 12,065 6,175 5,890
0 to 4 years 4,385 2,295 2,090
5 to 9 years 3,985 2,025 1,965
10 to 14 years 3,695 1,850 1,845
15 to 64 years 22,965 11,575 11,395
15 to 19 years 3,075 1,530 1,545
20 to 24 years 2,830 1,455 1,370
25 to 29 years 2,955 1,445 1,510
30 to 34 years 3,005 1,525 1,480
35 to 39 years 2,340 1,165 1,175
40 to 44 years 2,100 1,075 1,025
45 to 49 years 1,905 950 955
50 to 54 years 1,980 990 990
55 to 59 years 1,595 825 770
60 to 64 years 1,175 610 565
65 years and over 1,570 835 740
85 years and over 75 30 45
Average age 28.2 28.2 28.2
Median age 25.6 25.4 25.8
Marital status
Total - Marital status for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data 24,535 12,410 12,125
Married or living common law 12,470 6,265 6,205
Married 6,195 3,135 3,060
Living common law 6,275 3,130 3,150
Not married and not living common law 12,065 6,145 5,920
Never married 10,390 5,495 4,890
Separated 450 225 230
Divorced 470 205 265
Widowed 755 215 535
Household type of person
Total - Household type of person for the population in private households - 25% sample data4 36,605 18,580 18,020
Persons in one-census-family households without additional persons 20,995 10,590 10,405
In a couple census family without children (no other persons present in the household) 1,835 920 915
In a couple census family with children (no other persons present in the household)5 14,950 7,705 7,245
In a lone-parent census family (no other persons present in the household) 4,215 1,965 2,245
In a lone-parent census family with a parent who is a man+ (no other persons present in the household)6 1,110 820 295
In a lone-parent census family with a parent who is a woman+ (no other persons present in the household)7 3,100 1,145 1,950
Persons in multigenerational households8 9,120 4,465 4,655
Persons in other census family households9 3,590 1,840 1,755
Persons in two-or-more-person non-census-family households 940 560 385
Persons living alone (one-person households) 1,955 1,135 820
Military service status
Total - Military service status for the population aged 17 years and over in private households - 25% sample data10 23,295 11,795 11,500
Currently serving member 75 60 10
Veteran 290 230 65
No military service 22,930 11,505 11,425
Total income groups in 2020
Total - Total income groups in 2020 for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data11 24,535 12,410 12,125
With total income 23,595 11,855 11,740
Under $10,000 (including loss) 3,825 2,265 1,560
$10,000 to $19,999 3,010 1,640 1,370
$20,000 to $29,999 3,220 1,660 1,560
$30,000 to $39,999 2,265 1,030 1,235
$40,000 to $49,999 1,630 660 965
$50,000 to $59,999 1,200 575 625
$60,000 to $69,999 890 410 480
$70,000 to $79,999 815 405 415
$80,000 to $89,999 875 430 445
$90,000 to $99,999 840 355 485
$100,000 to $149,999 3,700 1,670 2,025
$150,000 and over 1,325 745 580
After-tax income groups in 2020
Total - After-tax income groups in 2020 for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data12 24,535 12,410 12,125
With after-tax income 23,595 11,855 11,740
Under $10,000 (including loss) 3,830 2,270 1,565
$10,000 to $19,999 3,065 1,680 1,390
$20,000 to $29,999 3,415 1,775 1,640
$30,000 to $39,999 2,410 1,125 1,285
$40,000 to $49,999 1,750 745 1,005
$50,000 to $59,999 1,300 585 705
$60,000 to $69,999 1,150 550 600
$70,000 to $79,999 1,100 525 575
$80,000 to $89,999 1,120 465 655
$90,000 to $99,999 1,145 485 660
$100,000 and over 3,310 1,650 1,655
Employment income groups in 2020
Total - Employment income groups in 2020 for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data13 24,535 12,410 12,125
With employment income 17,710 8,840 8,865
Under $10,000 (including loss) 4,850 2,335 2,515
$10,000 to $19,999 1,960 970 995
$20,000 to $29,999 1,275 680 590
$30,000 to $39,999 910 505 410
$40,000 to $49,999 730 415 315
$50,000 to $59,999 690 355 335
$60,000 to $69,999 655 370 290
$70,000 to $79,999 675 355 325
$80,000 to $89,999 810 375 430
$90,000 to $99,999 755 330 425
$100,000 and over 4,400 2,165 2,235
Income statistics in 2020
Total - Income statistics in 2020 for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data14 24,535 12,410 12,125
Number of total income recipients aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data 23,595 11,855 11,740
Average total income in 2020 among recipients ($) 57,200 55,400 59,050
Median total income in 2020 among recipients ($) 37,600 33,200 41,600
Number of after-tax income recipients aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data 23,595 11,855 11,740
Average after-tax income in 2020 among recipients ($) 49,400 47,280 51,550
Median after-tax income in 2020 among recipients ($) 35,600 31,400 40,000
Number of employment income recipients aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data 17,710 8,840 8,865
Average employment income in 2020 among recipients ($) 58,100 58,750 57,400
Median employment income in 2020 among recipients ($) 38,000 38,400 37,600
Number of government transfers recipients aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data 23,485 11,790 11,695
Average government transfers in 2020 among recipients ($) 11,010 8,890 13,140
Median government transfers in 2020 among recipients ($) 6,900 4,760 8,800
Number of employment insurance benefits recipients aged 15 years and over in private households in 2020 - 25% sample data 2,060 1,110 950
Median employment insurance benefits in 2020 among recipients ($) 6,750 6,800 6,650
Average employment insurance benefits in 2020 among recipients ($) 8,510 8,480 8,540
Number of COVID-19 emergency and recovery benefits recipients aged 15 years and over in private households in 2020 - 25% sample data 8,620 4,400 4,220
Median COVID-19 emergency and recovery benefits in 2020 among recipients ($) 10,500 10,900 10,000
Average COVID-19 emergency and recovery benefits in 2020 among recipients ($) 10,470 10,550 10,390
Employment income statistics in 2020
Total - Employment income statistics in 2020 for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data13 24,535 12,410 12,125
Number of employment income recipients in 2020 who worked full-year full-time in 2020 - 25% sample data15 8,185 4,035 4,150
Median employment income in 2020 for full-year full-time workers in 2020 ($)16 95,000 94,000 96,000
Average employment income in 2020 for full-year full-time workers in 2020 ($)17 93,500 95,200 91,800
Number of employment income recipients in 2020 who worked part-year or part-time in 2020 - 25% sample data18 4,780 2,405 2,370
Median employment income in 2020 of those who worked part-year or part-time in 2020 ($) 17,600 19,800 16,000
Average employment income in 2020 of those who worked part-year or part-time in 2020 ($) 33,640 34,200 33,120
Composition of total income in 2020 of the population aged 15 years and over in private households (%) - 25% sample data19 100.0 100.0 100.0
Market income (%)20 80.8 84.0 77.8
Employment income (%)21 76.2 79.2 73.4
Government transfers (%)22 19.2 16.0 22.2
Employment insurance benefits (%)23 1.3 1.4 1.2
COVID-19 - Government income support and benefits (%)24 7.4 7.5 7.3
COVID-19 - Emergency and recovery benefits (%)25 6.7 7.1 6.3
Income statistics in 2019
Total - Income statistics in 2019 for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data26 24,535 12,405 12,130
Number of total income recipients aged 15 years and over in private households in 2019 - 25% sample data 22,155 11,070 11,090
Median total income in 2019 among recipients ($) 35,200 32,400 38,000
Average total income in 2019 among recipients ($) 55,000 54,100 55,900
Number of after-tax income recipients aged 15 years and over in private households in 2019 - 25% sample data 22,160 11,070 11,095
Median after-tax income in 2019 among recipients ($) 34,000 31,000 36,800
Average after-tax income in 2019 among recipients ($) 47,480 46,040 48,920
Number of employment income recipients aged 15 years and over in private households in 2019 - 25% sample data 18,360 9,240 9,120
Median employment income in 2019 among recipients ($) 34,000 35,600 31,800
Average employment income in 2019 among recipients ($) 54,500 55,850 53,150
Number of government transfers recipients aged 15 years and over in private households in 2019 - 25% sample data 20,395 10,095 10,300
Median government transfers in 2019 among recipients ($) 3,800 1,700 6,950
Average government transfers in 2019 among recipients ($) 8,220 5,810 10,590
Number of employment insurance benefits recipients aged 15 years and over in private households in 2019 - 25% sample data 1,975 1,020 955
Median employment insurance benefits in 2019 among recipients ($) 8,500 8,600 8,500
Average employment insurance benefits in 2019 among recipients ($) 9,910 9,760 10,060
Employment income statistics in 2019
Total - Employment income statistics in 2019 for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data27 24,535 12,405 12,130
Number of employment income recipients in 2019 who worked full-year full-time in 2020 - 25% sample data15 8,115 4,005 4,105
Median employment income in 2019 for full-year full-time workers in 2020 ($)16 88,000 88,000 88,000
Average employment income in 2019 for full-year full-time workers in 2020 ($)28 86,900 89,100 84,700
Number of employment income recipients in 2019 who worked part-year or part-time in 2020 - 25% sample data29 4,515 2,310 2,210
Median employment income in 2019 of those who worked part-year or part-time in 2020 ($) 20,200 22,400 18,000
Average employment income in 2019 of those who worked part-year or part-time in 2020 ($) 36,560 37,400 35,720
Composition of total income in 2019 of the population aged 15 years and over in private households (%) - 25% sample data30 100.0 100.0 100.0
Market income (%) 86.2 90.2 82.4
Employment income (%) 82.2 86.2 78.2
Government transfers (%) 13.8 9.8 17.6
Employment insurance benefits (%) 1.6 1.7 1.6
Adjusted after-tax economic family income decile group in 2020
Total - Adjusted after-tax economic family income decile group in 2020 for the population in private households - 25% sample data31 36,605 18,580 18,020
In the bottom half of the distribution 18,160 9,285 8,875
In the bottom decile 4,465 2,300 2,160
In the second decile 4,255 2,125 2,125
In the third decile 3,530 1,830 1,700
In the fourth decile 3,070 1,570 1,495
In the fifth decile 2,850 1,455 1,390
In the top half of the distribution 18,440 9,295 9,145
In the sixth decile 2,835 1,445 1,390
In the seventh decile 2,970 1,505 1,465
In the eighth decile 3,070 1,550 1,520
In the ninth decile 3,720 1,845 1,880
In the top decile 5,845 2,950 2,895
MBM poverty status in 2020
Total - MBM poverty status in 2020 for the population in private households to whom the low-income concept is applicable - 25% sample data32 36,605 18,580 18,020
In poverty based on the Market Basket Measure (MBM) 12,760 6,515 6,240
Poverty rate based on the Market Basket Measure (MBM) (%)33 34.9 35.1 34.6
LIM low-income status in 2020
Total - LIM low-income status in 2020 for the population in private households - 25% sample data34 36,605 18,580 18,020
In low income based on the Low-income measure, after tax (LIM-AT) 5,390 2,750 2,640
Prevalence of low income based on the Low-income measure, after tax (LIM-AT) (%) 14.7 14.8 14.6
Knowledge of official languages
Total - Knowledge of official languages for the population in private households - 25% sample data35 36,605 18,580 18,020
English only 33,065 16,735 16,330
French only 65 30 30
English and French 1,395 715 675
Neither English nor French 2,085 1,105 985
Language spoken most often at home
Total - Language spoken most often at home for the population in private households - 25% sample data36 36,605 18,580 18,020
English 17,055 8,640 8,415
French 340 180 160
Non-official language 15,440 7,830 7,605
Indigenous37 15,150 7,690 7,460
Non-Indigenous 290 145 145
English and French 95 45 50
English and non-official language(s) 3,655 1,875 1,775
French and non-official language(s) 0 0 0
English, French and non-official language(s) 10 0 0
Multiple non-official languages 10 0 0
Other language(s) spoken regularly at home
Total - Other language(s) spoken regularly at home for the population in private households - 25% sample data38 36,605 18,580 18,020
None 25,565 13,225 12,340
English 5,455 2,720 2,740
French 185 90 100
Non-official language 5,230 2,480 2,750
Indigenous39 4,905 2,325 2,585
Non-Indigenous 325 160 165
English and French 10 10 10
English and non-official language(s) 30 15 15
French and non-official language(s) 60 25 40
English, French and non-official language(s) 0 0 0
Multiple non-official languages 60 30 35
Mother tongue
Total - Mother tongue for the population in private households - 25% sample data40 36,605 18,580 18,020
English 12,095 6,340 5,760
French 520 290 230
Non-official language 20,090 9,990 10,105
Indigenous41 19,340 9,615 9,725
Non-Indigenous 745 370 375
English and French 110 65 50
English and non-official language(s) 3,730 1,870 1,855
French and non-official language(s) 25 15 10
English, French and non-official language(s) 10 0 0
Multiple non-official languages 20 10 15
First official language spoken
Total - First official language spoken for the population in private households - 25% sample data42 36,605 18,580 18,020
English 33,915 17,145 16,765
French 575 320 255
English and French 95 50 45
Neither English nor French 2,020 1,065 955
Knowledge of languages
Total - Knowledge of languages for the population in private households - 25% sample data43 36,605 18,580 18,020
Official languages 34,520 17,480 17,040
English 34,460 17,450 17,005
French 1,455 745 705
Non-official languages 26,870 13,445 13,430
Indigenous41 25,655 12,850 12,800
Non-Indigenous 1,310 625 690
Number of languages known
Total - Number of languages known for the population in private households - 25% sample data44 36,605 18,580 18,020
Knowledge of one language 10,890 5,755 5,140
English only 8,785 4,640 4,150
French only 30 15 15
Non-official language only 2,070 1,100 975
Knowledge of more than one language 25,715 12,830 12,885
English and French only 915 480 435
English, French and one or more non-official languages 475 235 240
English and one or more non-official languages 24,280 12,090 12,185
French and one or more non-official languages 30 15 15
Multiple non-official languages only 10 0 0
Eligibility for instruction in the minority official language born in 2003 or later
Total - Eligibility for instruction in the minority official language for the population in private households born in 2003 or later - 25% sample data45 14,180 7,205 6,980
Children eligible for instruction in the minority official language 530 270 260
Children not eligible for instruction in the minority official language 13,645 6,935 6,715
Eligibility and instruction in the minority official language, born between 2003 and 2015 (inclusive)
Total - Eligibility and instruction in the minority official language, for the population in private households born between 2003 and 2015 (inclusive) - 25% sample data46 9,500 4,740 4,755
Children eligible for instruction in the minority official language 360 185 175
Eligible children who have been instructed in the minority official language at the primary or secondary level in Canada 215 105 115
Eligible children who have not been instructed in the minority official language at the primary or secondary level in Canada 140 80 60
Children not eligible for instruction in the minority official language 9,140 4,560 4,580
Indigenous identity
Total - Indigenous identity for the population in private households - 25% sample data47 36,605 18,580 18,020
Indigenous identity48 31,385 15,765 15,620
Single Indigenous responses49 31,160 15,640 15,520
First Nations (North American Indian) 180 95 85
Métis 120 65 50
Inuk (Inuit) 30,865 15,480 15,385
Multiple Indigenous responses50 200 105 90
Indigenous responses not included elsewhere51 30 15 15
Non-Indigenous identity 5,215 2,815 2,400
Registered or Treaty Indian status
Total - Registered or Treaty Indian status for the population in private households - 25% sample data47 36,605 18,580 18,020
Registered or Treaty Indian52 125 65 60
Not a Registered or Treaty Indian 36,475 18,520 17,960
Indigenous ancestry
Total - Indigenous ancestry for the population in private households - 25% sample data53 36,605 18,580 18,020
Indigenous ancestry (only)54 27,765 14,020 13,745
Single Indigenous ancestry (only)55 27,570 13,930 13,640
First Nations (North American Indian) single ancestry 175 85 85
Métis single ancestry 20 15 10
Inuit single ancestry 27,375 13,835 13,540
Multiple Indigenous ancestries (only)56 200 90 105
First Nations (North American Indian) and Métis ancestry only 0 0 0
First Nations (North American Indian) and Inuit ancestry only 160 75 90
Métis and Inuit ancestry only 25 10 15
First Nations (North American Indian) and Métis and Inuit ancestry only 10 10 0
Indigenous and non-Indigenous ancestries57 3,580 1,735 1,850
Single Indigenous and non-Indigenous ancestries58 3,480 1,685 1,800
First Nations (North American Indian) and non-Indigenous ancestry only 240 125 120
Métis and non-Indigenous ancestry only 45 20 25
Inuit and non-Indigenous ancestry only 3,195 1,540 1,655
Multiple Indigenous and non-Indigenous ancestries59 100 55 50
First Nations (North American Indian) and Métis and non-Indigenous ancestry only 10 0 10
First Nations (North American Indian) and Inuit and non-Indigenous ancestry only 80 45 40
Métis and Inuit and non-Indigenous ancestry only 10 0 10
First Nations (North American Indian) and Métis and Inuit and non-Indigenous ancestry only 0 0 0
Non-Indigenous ancestry only60 5,250 2,825 2,430
Acceptable housing
Total - Acceptable housing for the population in private households - 25% sample data61 36,605 18,580 18,020
Below affordability threshold only 730 385 345
Below suitability threshold only 11,615 5,805 5,805
Below adequacy threshold only 4,035 2,110 1,930
Below affordability and suitability thresholds 290 150 135
Below affordability and adequacy thresholds 205 105 95
Below suitability and adequacy thresholds 7,465 3,725 3,740
Below affordability, suitability and adequacy thresholds 80 45 35
Acceptable 12,190 6,260 5,930
Core housing need
Total - Household examined for core housing need for the population in private households - 25% sample data62 36,355 18,470 17,890
In core need 14,720 7,490 7,230
Not in core need 21,640 10,980 10,660
Tenure
Total - Tenure for the population in private households - 25% sample data63 36,605 18,580 18,020
Owner 6,545 3,290 3,260
Renter 30,060 15,295 14,765
Dwelling provided by the local government, First Nation or Indian band 0 0 0
Citizenship
Total - Citizenship for the population in private households - 25% sample data64 36,605 18,580 18,020
Canadian citizens65 36,175 18,395 17,785
Canadian citizens only 35,525 18,050 17,475
Citizens of Canada and at least one other country 655 340 310
Not Canadian citizens66 425 185 235
Immigrant status and period of immigration
Total - Immigrant status and period of immigration for the population in private households - 25% sample data67 36,605 18,580 18,020
Non-immigrants68 35,360 17,965 17,390
Immigrants69 1,165 570 595
Before 1980 125 65 65
1980 to 1990 65 35 25
1991 to 2000 130 65 65
2001 to 2010 400 210 195
2011 to 202170 445 190 250
2011 to 2015 200 95 110
2016 to 2021 240 100 140
Non-permanent residents71 75 45 30
Age at immigration
Total - Age at immigration for the immigrant population in private households - 25% sample data72 1,165 570 595
Under 5 years 100 45 55
5 to 14 years 175 85 90
15 to 24 years 180 90 90
25 to 44 years 605 300 305
45 years and over 110 55 50
Place of birth
Total - Place of birth for the population in private households - 25% sample data73 36,605 18,580 18,020
Born in Canada 35,310 17,940 17,365
Born outside Canada 1,295 640 655
Americas 235 100 135
North America 95 35 60
United States of America 90 35 60
Other places of birth in North America 0 10 10
Central America 15 15 10
El Salvador 0 0 0
Guatemala 0 0 0
Mexico 15 10 0
Other places of birth in Central America 10 0 0
Caribbean and Bermuda 85 35 55
Barbados 0 0 0
Cuba 0 0 0
Dominican Republic 0 0 0
Grenada 0 0 0
Haiti 10 10 0
Jamaica 50 20 30
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 0 0 0
Trinidad and Tobago 10 0 10
Other places of birth in Caribbean and Bermuda 10 10 10
South America 35 15 20
Argentina 0 0 0
Brazil 0 0 10
Chile 0 0 0
Colombia 10 0 0
Ecuador 10 0 0
Guyana 0 10 0
Peru 0 0 0
Venezuela74 10 0 0
Other places of birth in South America 0 0 0
Europe 205 120 90
Western Europe 45 25 25
Austria 0 0 0
Belgium 0 0 0
France 20 0 15
Germany 25 15 10
Netherlands 0 0 0
Switzerland 0 0 0
Other places of birth in Western Europe 0 0 0
Eastern Europe 50 30 25
Belarus 0 0 0
Bulgaria 0 0 0
Czechia 0 0 0
Hungary 10 0 0
Moldova75 0 0 0
Poland 10 10 0
Romania 0 10 0
Russian Federation 10 0 10
Slovakia 0 0 0
Ukraine 10 10 0
Other places of birth in Eastern Europe 0 0 0
Northern Europe 90 55 30
Denmark 10 0 0
Ireland76 10 10 0
United Kingdom77 65 40 25
Other places of birth in Northern Europe 10 10 10
Southern Europe 20 15 10
Albania 0 0 0
Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 0 0
Croatia 0 0 0
Greece 0 0 0
Italy 0 0 0
North Macedonia 0 0 0
Portugal 0 0 0
Serbia78 0 0 0
Spain 0 0 0
Other places of birth in Southern Europe 0 0 0
Africa 340 195 140
Western Africa 135 75 60
Côte d'Ivoire 10 0 10
Ghana 20 15 10
Nigeria 80 40 35
Other places of birth in Western Africa 25 20 10
Eastern Africa 105 60 45
Eritrea 10 10 0
Ethiopia 20 10 10
Kenya 0 0 10
Mauritius 10 10 10
Somalia 0 0 0
Tanzania79 0 0 0
Uganda 10 10 0
Zimbabwe 65 40 30
Other places of birth in Eastern Africa 0 0 0
Northern Africa 20 20 10
Algeria 0 0 0
Egypt 0 0 0
Morocco 10 10 0
Sudan80 0 0 0
Tunisia 0 0 0
Other places of birth in Northern Africa 10 10 10
Central Africa 70 35 35
Cameroon 65 35 30
Congo, Democratic Republic of the 10 0 0
Other places of birth in Central Africa 10 10 0
Southern Africa 15 10 0
South Africa, Republic of 15 10 0
Other places of birth in Southern Africa 0 0 0
Asia 500 215 280
West Central Asia and the Middle East 35 30 15
Afghanistan 0 0 0
Iran81 0 10 0
Iraq 10 0 0
Israel 0 0 0
Jordan 0 0 0
Kazakhstan 0 0 0
Kuwait 0 0 0
Lebanon 10 10 10
Saudi Arabia 0 0 0
Syria82 10 10 0
Turkey 0 0 0
United Arab Emirates 0 0 0
Other places of birth in West Central Asia and the Middle East 10 10 0
Eastern Asia 45 20 25
China83 25 10 15
Hong Kong84 10 0 0
Japan 10 10 0
Korea, South85 0 0 10
Taiwan 0 0 0
Other places of birth in Eastern Asia 0 0 0
Southeast Asia 295 105 190
Cambodia 0 0 0
Indonesia 0 0 0
Laos86 0 0 0
Malaysia 10 0 10
Philippines 275 95 175
Singapore 0 0 0
Thailand 0 0 0
Viet Nam 0 0 0
Other places of birth in Southeast Asia 10 0 10
Southern Asia 125 70 60
Bangladesh 15 10 10
India 60 35 25
Nepal 0 0 0
Pakistan 35 15 15
Sri Lanka 15 10 0
Other places of birth in Southern Asia 0 0 0
Oceania 15 10 10
Australia 10 0 0
Fiji 0 0 0
New Zealand 0 0 0
Other places of birth in Oceania 0 0 0
Other places of birth87 0 0 0
Place of birth for the immigrant population
Total - Place of birth for the immigrant population in private households - 25% sample data88 1,165 570 595
Americas 195 85 110
Brazil 0 0 10
Colombia 10 0 0
El Salvador 0 0 0
Guyana 0 10 0
Haiti 10 0 0
Jamaica 45 15 30
Mexico 10 10 0
Peru 0 0 0
Trinidad and Tobago 10 0 10
United States of America 65 30 40
Other places of birth in Americas 40 25 20
Europe 170 100 70
Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 0 0
Croatia 0 0 0
France 15 0 10
Germany 15 10 10
Greece 0 0 0
Hungary 0 0 0
Italy 0 0 0
Netherlands 0 0 0
Poland 10 10 0
Portugal 0 0 0
Romania 0 10 0
Russian Federation 10 0 10
Serbia78 0 0 0
Ukraine 10 10 0
United Kingdom77 55 35 20
Other places of birth in Europe 30 20 15
Africa 305 170 135
Algeria 0 0 0
Congo, Democratic Republic of the 0 0 0
Egypt 0 0 0
Eritrea 10 10 0
Ethiopia 20 10 10
Morocco 10 10 0
Nigeria 65 30 35
Somalia 0 0 0
South Africa, Republic of 15 10 0
Other places of birth in Africa 190 100 90
Asia 480 210 270
Afghanistan 0 0 0
Iran81 0 10 0
Iraq 10 0 0
Lebanon 10 10 10
Syria82 10 10 0
Turkey 0 0 0
China83 25 10 15
Hong Kong84 10 0 0
Korea, South85 0 0 0
Taiwan 0 0 0
Philippines 260 90 165
Viet Nam 0 0 0
Bangladesh 10 10 0
India 65 35 25
Pakistan 35 15 15
Sri Lanka 15 10 0
Other places of birth in Asia 30 15 20
Oceania and other places of birth89 10 10 10
Generation status
Total - Generation status for the population in private households - 25% sample data90 36,605 18,580 18,020
First generation91 1,295 640 655
Second generation92 1,050 555 495
Third generation or more93 34,255 17,385 16,870
Admission category and applicant type
Total - Admission category and applicant type for the population in private households - 25% sample data94 36,605 18,580 18,020
Economic immigrants95 595 290 305
Principal applicants96 320 160 160
Secondary applicants97 275 130 145
Immigrants sponsored by family98 295 120 170
Refugees99 135 85 50
Other immigrants100 15 10 10
Admission category - not applicable101 35,565 18,075 17,485
Visible minority
Total - Visible minority for the population in private households - 25% sample data102 36,600 18,580 18,020
Total visible minority population103 1,325 635 685
South Asian 180 90 85
Chinese 65 30 35
Black 565 295 270
Filipino 310 120 190
Arab 35 25 10
Latin American 60 30 30
Southeast Asian 15 10 10
West Asian 0 10 0
Korean 10 0 10
Japanese 10 10 10
Visible minority, n.i.e.104 20 10 15
Multiple visible minorities 50 20 30
Not a visible minority105 35,280 17,945 17,340
Ethnic or cultural origin
Total - Ethnic or cultural origin for the population in private households - 25% sample data106 36,600 18,580 18,020
Canadian 1,025 540 490
English 1,405 755 650
Irish 1,585 835 750
Scottish 2,100 1,065 1,035
French, n.o.s.107 880 460 415
German 610 310 300
Chinese 100 45 55
Italian 160 70 85
Indian (India) 95 45 45
Ukrainian 160 80 80
Dutch 190 85 100
Polish 135 70 65
Québécois 60 35 25
British Isles, n.o.s.108 285 145 145
Filipino 310 125 180
French Canadian 140 65 75
Caucasian (White), n.o.s.109 605 305 300
First Nations (North American Indian), n.o.s.110 105 45 50
Métis 125 65 65
European, n.o.s.111 395 200 195
Russian 95 50 50
Norwegian 120 55 65
Welsh 170 90 85
Portuguese 95 50 45
American 150 75 80
Spanish 55 20 30
Swedish 100 55 45
Hungarian 80 45 35
Acadian 95 35 55
Pakistani 30 20 10
African, n.o.s.112 255 120 130
Jewish 50 20 30
Punjabi 10 10 0
Vietnamese 0 0 0
Arab, n.o.s.113 10 0 0
Greek 30 15 15
Jamaican 80 40 40
Asian, n.o.s.114 60 25 35
Cree, n.o.s.115 140 70 70
Korean 15 10 10
Romanian 30 15 15
Lebanese 40 25 20
Iranian 20 10 10
Christian, n.i.e.116 65 35 35
Danish 130 65 65
North American Indigenous, n.o.s.117 70 35 35
Sikh 0 0 0
Austrian 25 15 10
Belgian 25 15 10
Haitian 20 10 15
Hindu 10 0 10
Mexican 20 10 10
Mennonite 10 0 10
Swiss 35 10 25
Finnish 40 15 25
Sri Lankan 20 10 10
Croatian 25 10 10
Japanese 15 0 10
South Asian, n.o.s.118 20 10 10
Mi'kmaq, n.o.s.119 105 60 40
Northern European, n.o.s.120 20 15 10
Muslim 10 0 0
Egyptian 15 10 10
Latin, Central or South American, n.o.s.121 0 0 10
Tamil 20 10 10
Icelandic 20 0 15
Colombian 15 10 10
Moroccan 15 10 0
Czech 10 0 10
Syrian 10 10 0
Guyanese 10 0 0
Afghan 0 0 0
Black, n.o.s.122 75 30 45
Serbian 0 0 0
Ojibway 15 10 10
Newfoundlander 80 45 35
Hong Konger 0 0 0
Ontarian 10 10 0
Persian 0 0 0
Trinidadian/Tobagonian 20 10 10
Turkish 10 10 0
Inuit, n.o.s.123 30,705 15,435 15,265
Bangladeshi 20 0 10
Algerian 0 0 0
Brazilian 10 0 0
Nigerian 40 20 25
Armenian 0 0 0
Slovak 25 15 10
Eastern European, n.o.s.124 20 0 10
Somali 10 0 10
Taiwanese 10 0 0
Iraqi 10 0 0
Salvadorean 0 0 0
African Caribbean 0 0 0
East or Southeast Asian, n.o.s.125 0 0 0
West or Central Asian or Middle Eastern, n.o.s.126 10 0 10
Caribbean, n.o.s.127 10 0 0
Algonquin 20 10 10
West Indian, n.o.s.128 10 0 10
Lithuanian 0 0 0
Religion
Total - Religion for the population in private households - 25% sample data129 36,600 18,580 18,020
Buddhist 20 10 10
Christian 26,915 13,510 13,410
Christian, n.o.s.130 2,015 990 1,025
Anabaptist 15 0 10
Anglican 14,300 7,170 7,130
Baptist 95 35 55
Catholic 8,235 4,210 4,025
Christian Orthodox 40 25 15
Jehovah's Witness 45 25 20
Latter Day Saints 25 10 15
Lutheran 25 15 10
Methodist and Wesleyan (Holiness) 40 20 20
Pentecostal and other Charismatic 1,450 700 755
Presbyterian 55 30 25
Reformed 0 0 0
United Church 165 70 95
Other Christian and Christian-related traditions 415 205 210
Hindu 55 30 25
Jewish 35 20 15
Muslim 140 80 60
Sikh 10 10 0
Traditional (North American Indigenous) spirituality 180 80 100
Other religions and spiritual traditions 135 60 75
No religion and secular perspectives 9,115 4,785 4,330
School attendance
Total - School attendance for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data131 24,535 12,410 12,125
Did not attend school 21,455 11,085 10,370
Attended school 3,085 1,325 1,755
Attended elementary or secondary school only 2,025 980 1,050
Attended postsecondary school only 1,055 350 710
Attended college, CEGEP, trade school or other non-university institution 500 175 330
Attended university 550 175 370
Attended both college, CEGEP, trade school or other non-university institution and university 0 0 10
Attended both elementary or secondary school and postsecondary school 0 0 0
Secondary (high) school diploma or equivalency certificate
Total - Secondary (high) school diploma or equivalency certificate for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data132 24,535 12,410 12,125
No high school diploma or equivalency certificate 14,030 7,340 6,685
With high school diploma or equivalency certificate133 10,510 5,070 5,440
Highest certificate, diploma or degree
Total - Highest certificate, diploma or degree for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data132 24,535 12,410 12,125
No certificate, diploma or degree 12,740 6,615 6,125
High (secondary) school diploma or equivalency certificate134 4,540 2,280 2,260
Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree 7,260 3,520 3,745
Postsecondary certificate or diploma below bachelor level 4,655 2,455 2,200
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma 1,235 1,000 240
Non-apprenticeship trades certificate or diploma135 690 510 180
Apprenticeship certificate136 545 490 55
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma137 3,080 1,305 1,780
University certificate or diploma below bachelor level 335 150 185
Bachelor’s degree or higher 2,605 1,065 1,540
Bachelor's degree 1,635 645 990
University certificate or diploma above bachelor level 165 70 100
Degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or optometry 35 10 20
Master's degree 715 310 405
Earned doctorate138 50 25 25
Major field of study - Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) 2021
Total - Major field of study - Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) 2021 for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data139 24,535 12,410 12,125
No postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree140 17,280 8,890 8,385
Education 875 225 655
13. Education 875 225 655
Visual and performing arts, and communications technologies 165 75 90
10. Communications technologies/technicians and support services 25 20 10
50. Visual and performing arts 140 60 85
Humanities 305 100 210
16. Indigenous and foreign languages, literatures, and linguistics 105 15 90
23. English language and literature/letters 45 15 30
24. Liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities 55 20 35
30A Interdisciplinary humanities141 0 0 0
38. Philosophy and religious studies 10 0 10
39. Theology and religious vocations 35 20 15
54. History 50 25 25
55. French language and literature/lettersCAN 10 0 10
Social and behavioural sciences and law 940 325 615
05. Area, ethnic, cultural, gender, and group studies 225 75 155
09. Communication, journalism and related programs 65 25 35
19. Family and consumer sciences/human sciences 185 15 165
22. Legal professions and studies 140 55 85
30B Interdisciplinary social and behavioural sciences142 35 15 20
42. Psychology 60 15 45
45. Social sciences 230 115 105
Business, management and public administration 1,705 555 1,145
30.16 Accounting and computer science 10 10 0
44. Public administration and social service professions 240 55 180
52. Business, management, marketing and related support services 1,465 500 965
Physical and life sciences and technologies 240 135 105
26. Biological and biomedical sciences 100 40 60
30.01 Biological and physical sciences 45 20 20
30C Other interdisciplinary physical and life sciences143 10 0 0
40. Physical sciences 65 45 20
41. Science technologies/technicians 25 20 0
Mathematics, computer and information sciences 140 100 35
11. Computer and information sciences and support services 110 85 25
25. Library science 10 10 0
27. Mathematics and statistics 20 15 10
30D Interdisciplinary mathematics, computer and information sciences144 10 0 10
Architecture, engineering, and related trades 1,275 1,150 125
04. Architecture and related services 35 20 10
14. Engineering 110 90 20
15. Engineering/engineering-related technologies/technicians 290 235 55
30.12 Historic preservation and conservation 0 0 0
46. Construction trades 510 485 20
47. Mechanic and repair technologies/technicians 265 250 15
48. Precision production 65 60 10
Agriculture, natural resources and conservation 220 155 70
01. Agricultural and veterinary sciences/services/operations and related fields145 25 10 10
03. Natural resources and conservation 195 140 60
Health and related fields 680 190 485
30.37 Design for human health 0 0 0
31. Parks, recreation, leisure, fitness, and kinesiology 75 55 20
51. Health professions and related programs145 590 125 455
60. Health professions residency/fellowship programs 10 0 10
61. Medical residency/fellowship programs 10 10 0
Personal, protective and transportation services 710 520 195
12. Culinary, entertainment, and personal services 215 80 130
28. Military science, leadership and operational art 0 0 0
29. Military technologies and applied sciences 0 0 0
43. Security and protective services 105 80 35
49. Transportation and materials moving 390 355 30
Other146 0 0 0
Location of study
Total - Location of study compared with province or territory of residence with countries outside Canada for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data147 24,535 12,410 12,125
No postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree 17,280 8,890 8,385
Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree148 7,260 3,520 3,745
Location of study inside Canada 6,585 3,215 3,370
Same as province or territory of residence 2,740 1,125 1,615
Different than province or territory of residence 3,845 2,085 1,760
Location of study outside Canada149 670 305 370
Americas 145 65 80
United States of America 105 45 60
Other locations of study in Americas 40 15 20
Europe 140 75 65
United Kingdom77 50 30 20
France 10 10 10
Other locations of study in Europe 70 40 30
Africa 105 60 50
Asia 260 95 170
India 35 15 20
Philippines 165 50 115
China83 15 0 10
Other locations of study in Asia 40 20 20
Oceania 20 0 15
Labour force status
Total - Population aged 15 years and over by labour force status - 25% sample data150 24,535 12,410 12,125
In the labour force 14,380 7,345 7,035
Employed 11,945 5,910 6,035
Unemployed 2,435 1,435 1,000
Not in the labour force 10,155 5,065 5,090
Participation rate 58.6 59.2 58.0
Employment rate 48.7 47.6 49.8
Unemployment rate 16.9 19.5 14.2
Work activity during the reference year
Total - Population aged 15 years and over by work activity during the reference year - 25% sample data151 24,535 12,410 12,125
Did not work152 10,815 5,535 5,280
Worked 13,725 6,875 6,845
Worked full year full time153 8,445 4,185 4,260
Worked part year and/or part time154 5,280 2,690 2,585
Average weeks worked in reference year 41.5 41.0 42.1
Class of worker
Total - Labour force aged 15 years and over by class of worker - 25% sample data155 14,380 7,345 7,035
Class of worker - not applicable156 1,125 685 440
All classes of workers157 13,250 6,660 6,595
Employee 12,800 6,370 6,430
Self-employed158 455 290 165
Occupation - TEER category - National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021
Total - Occupation - TEER category - National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 for the population aged 15 years and over in private households - 25% sample data159 24,535 12,410 12,125
All TEER categories160 15,185 7,630 7,550
TEER 0 management occupations161 1,545 885 660
TEER 1 professional occupations162 2,370 780 1,590
TEER 2 occupations163 2,670 1,550 1,125
TEER 3 occupations164 2,895 1,575 1,320
TEER 4 occupations165 2,205 930 1,280
TEER 5 occupations166 3,490 1,910 1,575
Occupation - Major group - National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021
Total - Occupation - Major group - National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 for the population in private households aged 15 years and over who worked since 2020 - 25% sample data167 15,185 7,630 7,550
0 Legislative and senior management occupations 275 165 115
00 Legislative and senior managers 275 165 115
1 Business, finance and administration occupations 2,610 680 1,935
10 Specialized middle management occupations in administrative services, financial and business services and communication (except broadcasting) 310 120 190
11 Professional occupations in finance and business 245 90 155
12 Administrative and financial supervisors and specialized administrative occupations 395 115 275
13 Administrative occupations and transportation logistics occupations 660 130 530
14 Administrative and financial support and supply chain logistics occupations 1,000 220 780
2 Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 490 375 115
20 Specialized middle management occupations in engineering, architecture, science and information systems 55 50 10
21 Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences 190 125 65
22 Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences 240 200 40
3 Health occupations 585 90 495
30 Specialized middle management occupations in health care 25 10 20
31 Professional occupations in health 235 45 190
32 Technical occupations in health 65 20 45
33 Assisting occupations in support of health services 265 25 235
4 Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services 3,245 1,035 2,205
40 Managers in public administration, in education and social and community services and in public protection services 310 125 185
41 Professional occupations in law, education, social, community and government services 1,475 460 1,015
42 Front-line public protection services and paraprofessional occupations in legal, social, community, education services 905 295 615
43 Assisting occupations in education and in legal and public protection 405 140 270
44 Care providers and legal and public protection support occupations 140 15 125
45 Student monitors, crossing guards and related occupations 10 0 10
5 Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 535 240 295
50 Specialized middle management occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 35 25 10
51 Professional occupations in art and culture 220 55 165
52 Technical occupations in art, culture and sport 105 50 50
53 Occupations in art, culture and sport 105 80 25
54 Support occupations in sport 70 30 45
55 Support occupations in art and culture 0 0 0
6 Sales and service occupations 3,825 1,705 2,120
60 Middle management occupations in retail and wholesale trade and customer services 330 225 110
62 Retail sales and service supervisors and specialized occupations in sales and services 140 80 60
63 Occupations in sales and services 210 60 155
64 Sales and service representatives and other customer and personal services occupations 660 375 285
65 Sales and service support occupations 2,490 975 1,515
7 Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 3,035 2,815 215
70 Middle management occupations in trades and transportation 175 150 25
72 Technical trades and transportation officers and controllers 720 690 30
73 General trades 1,140 1,035 105
74 Mail and message distribution, other transport equipment operators and related maintenance workers 220 205 15
75 Helpers and labourers and other transport drivers, operators and labourers 775 745 35
8 Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations 340 315 25
80 Middle management occupations in production and agriculture 0 10 0
82 Supervisors in natural resources, agriculture and related production 10 10 0
83 Occupations in natural resources and related production 100 100 0
84 Workers in natural resources, agriculture and related production 55 50 0
85 Harvesting, landscaping and natural resources labourers 170 160 10
9 Occupations in manufacturing and utilities 245 200 45
90 Middle management occupations in manufacturing and utilities 30 25 0
92 Processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and utilities operators and controllers 95 90 0
93 Central control and process operators and aircraft assembly assemblers and inspectors 10 10 0
94 Machine operators, assemblers and inspectors in processing, manufacturing and printing 65 45 25
95 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities 45 35 10
Industry - Sectors - North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2017
Total - Labour force aged 15 years and over by industry - Sectors - North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2017 - 25% sample data168 14,380 7,345 7,035
Industry - not applicable156 1,125 685 440
All industries157 13,250 6,660 6,595
11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 155 135 20
21 Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction 400 300 105
22 Utilities 335 285 45
23 Construction 625 535 90
31-33 Manufacturing 80 55 25
41 Wholesale trade 100 60 40
44-45 Retail trade 1,615 765 850
48-49 Transportation and warehousing 595 460 135
51 Information and cultural industries 140 70 75
52 Finance and insurance 100 30 70
53 Real estate and rental and leasing 410 300 110
54 Professional, scientific and technical services 325 160 165
55 Management of companies and enterprises 15 10 0
56 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services 380 260 120
61 Educational services 1,525 415 1,105
62 Health care and social assistance 1,305 290 1,015
71 Arts, entertainment and recreation 250 150 100
72 Accommodation and food services 360 135 230
81 Other services (except public administration) 315 170 150
91 Public administration 4,215 2,075 2,140
Place of work status
Total - Place of work status for the employed labour force aged 15 years and over - 25% sample data169 11,945 5,910 6,035
Worked at home 870 420 445
Worked outside Canada 0 0 10
No fixed workplace address 1,205 875 330
Usual place of work 9,870 4,615 5,255
Language used most often at work
Total - Language used most often at work for the population in private households aged 15 years and over who worked since January 1, 2020 - 25% sample data170 15,185 7,630 7,550
English 10,400 5,415 4,975
French 55 30 30
Non-official language 2,865 1,355 1,505
Indigenous37 2,860 1,360 1,505
Non-Indigenous 10 0 0
English and French 25 10 15
English and non-official language(s) 1,830 810 1,025
French and non-official language(s) 0 0 0
English, French and non-official language(s) 0 0 0
Multiple non-official languages 0 0 0
Other language(s) used regularly at work
Total - Other language(s) used regularly at work for the population in private households aged 15 years and over who worked since January 1, 2020 - 25% sample data171 15,185 7,630 7,550
None 10,900 5,590 5,310
English 1,995 940 1,055
French 215 130 85
Non-official language 2,025 950 1,075
Indigenous39 2,020 950 1,070
Non-Indigenous 10 0 10
English and French 0 0 0
English and non-official language(s) 10 0 10
French and non-official language(s) 25 10 20
English, French and non-official language(s) 10 0 10
Multiple non-official languages 10 10 0
Commuting destination
Total - Commuting destination for the employed labour force aged 15 years and over with a usual place of work - 25% sample data172 9,870 4,615 5,255
Commute within census subdivision (CSD) of residence 9,155 4,260 4,895
Commute to a different census subdivision (CSD) within census division (CD) of residence 520 260 260
Commute to a different census subdivision (CSD) and census division (CD) within province or territory of residence 145 70 75
Commute to a different province or territory 50 20 25
Main mode of commuting
Total - Main mode of commuting for the employed labour force aged 15 years and over in private households with a usual place of work or no fixed workplace address - 25% sample data173 11,070 5,485 5,585
Car, truck or van - as a driver 4,155 2,325 1,825
Car, truck or van - as a passenger 1,605 730 875
Public transit 95 55 45
Walked 3,970 1,770 2,205
Bicycle 25 15 15
Other method 1,215 595 625
Commuting duration
Total - Commuting duration for the employed labour force aged 15 years and over with a usual place of work or no fixed workplace address - 25% sample data174 11,070 5,485 5,585
Less than 15 minutes 9,675 4,780 4,895
15 to 29 minutes 1,095 515 580
30 to 44 minutes 140 75 65
45 to 59 minutes 35 20 10
60 minutes and over 125 95 35
Time leaving for work
Total - Time leaving for work for the employed labour force aged 15 years and over with a usual place of work or no fixed workplace address - 25% sample data175 11,070 5,485 5,585
Between 5 a.m. and 5:59 a.m. 195 160 35
Between 6 a.m. and 6:59 a.m. 510 390 120
Between 7 a.m. and 7:59 a.m. 1,770 1,115 655
Between 8 a.m. and 8:59 a.m. 6,300 2,770 3,535
Between 9 a.m. and 11:59 a.m. 1,225 570 660
Between 12 p.m. and 4:59 a.m. 1,065 485 585
Mobility status 1 year ago
Total - Mobility status 1 year ago - 25% sample data176 35,630 18,070 17,560
Non-movers 32,165 16,340 15,825
Movers 3,465 1,730 1,735
Non-migrants 2,220 1,125 1,095
Migrants 1,245 605 640
Internal migrants 1,215 595 625
Intraprovincial migrants 490 225 260
Interprovincial migrants 730 365 365
External migrants 30 10 15
Mobility status 5 years ago
Total - Mobility status 5 years ago - 25% sample data177 32,220 16,285 15,930
Non-movers 21,200 10,820 10,380
Movers 11,025 5,465 5,550
Non-migrants 7,010 3,475 3,535
Migrants 4,015 2,000 2,015
Internal migrants 3,830 1,920 1,905
Intraprovincial migrants 1,635 805 825
Interprovincial migrants 2,195 1,120 1,080
External migrants 185 75 110

Note(s):

Source

Source: Statistics Canada, 2021 Census of Population.

How to cite

How to cite: Statistics Canada. 2024. (table). Special Interest Profile. 2021 Census of Population. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-26-00092021001. Ottawa. Released March 20, 2024.
https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/dp-pd/sip/index.cfm?Lang=E (accessed July 10, 2024).

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