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Produced by Stats for Global Non-Response Rate: 24.6 Population Total Immigrants Change in Change in Immigrants Population Number Percent Population Number Percent 1991 71,228 14,665 20.6 1991 to 1996 2,276 350 2.4 1996 73,504 15,015 20.4 1996 to 2001 621-175 - 1.2 2001 74,125 14,840 20.0 2001 to 2006 3,932 575 3.9 2006 78,057 15,415 19.7 2006 to 2011-2,027-1,540-10.0 2011 76,030 13,875 18.2 90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 - Population Composition Non-immigrants Immigrants 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Age Distribution ( of Total) Compared to total population Immigrants Total Population <15 15 to 24 25 to 44 45 to 64 65+ Period of Immigration Immigrants Percent Total immigrant population 13,875 100.0 Before 1971 4,550 32.8 1971 to 1980 2,165 15.6 1981 to 1990 1,770 12.8 1991 to 2000 2,145 15.5 2001 to 2011 3,240 23.4 2001 to 2005 1,370 9.9 2006 to 2011 1,875 13.5 Percent of immigrants by period of arrival 35.0 30.0 25.0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 Before 1971 1971 to 1980 1981 to 1990 1991 to 2000 2001 to 2005 2006 to 2011 Source: 2011 National Household Survey, Statistics. Inconsistencies may appear due to rounding. Data for 2001 to 2011 based on 2011 boundaries; data for other years based on boundaries at that time. Page 1 of 7

Produced by Stats for Global Non-Response Rate: 24.6 World Region of Birth: total immigrants and very recent immigrants Very Total Recent Immigrants Immigrants Total 13,875 1,875 Americas 2,325 385 United States 1,500 215 Mexico 115 50 Europe 6,795 370 United Kingdom 3,570 170 Germany 585 25 Netherlands 305 - Italy 215 - Poland 340 - Russian Federation 155 - Africa 810 220 South Africa, Republic of 250 20 Asia 3,740 865 China 1,090 250 India 315 50 Philippines 695 190 Hong Kong S.A.R. 275 35 Taiwan 130 80 Korea, South 215 - Iran 165 40 Viet Nam 190 10 Japan 170 55 Oceania and other 200 40 Fiji - - Americas Oceania and other Immigrants by Region of Birth Arrived 2006 to 2011 Europe Africa Asia Immigrants, all years 0 20 40 60 of immigrants Immigrants: people who are, or have been, landed immigrants in. Very recent immigrants are immigrants who landed in between January 1, 2006 and Census Day, May 10, 2011. Source: 2011 National Household Survey, Statistics. Inconsistencies may appear due to rounding. Page 2 of 7

Produced by Stats for Global Non-Response Rate: 24.6 Population Diversity Number Percent Total Population 76,025 100.0 Aboriginal Population 3,375 4.4 Visible Minority Population 8,985 11.8 Aboriginal Identify Visible Minority 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Aboriginal Identity Number Percent Total Aboriginal population 3,375 100.0 North American Indian single response 2,105 62.4 Métis single response 1,150 34.1 Inuit single response 40 1.2 Multiple Aboriginal responses 25 0.7 Aboriginal not incl. elsewhere 55 1.6 North American Indian, s.r. Metis single response 0 20 40 60 80 Visible Minorities Number Percent Total visible minorities 8,985 100.0 Chinese 2,895 32.2 South Asian 1,160 12.9 Filipino 1,155 12.9 Black 850 9.5 Latin American 505 5.6 Japanese 470 5.2 Southeast Asian 460 5.1 Multiple visible minorities 415 4.6 Korean 355 4.0 Arab 340 3.8 West Asian 290 3.2 Visible minority, n.i.e. 90 1.0 Top Five Visible Minorities Chinese South Asian Filipino Black Latin American 0 10 20 30 40 Source: 2011 National Household Survey, Statistics. Inconsistencies may appear due to rounding. Page 3 of 7

Produced by Stats for Global Non-Response Rate: 24.6 Language Diversity The Mother Tongue and Home Language charts are based on individuals who indicated a single language. For Languages Spoken, the number of responses for each language is shown, including multiple responses. Mother Tongue: One language Mother Tongue, Percent Distribution Number Percent Total single responses 76,145 100.0 French English 64,550 84.8 French 1,515 2.0 German German 1,030 1.4 990 1.3 770 1.0 685 0.9 Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 590 0.8 Mandarin 435 0.6 Japanese 400 0.5 Dutch 385 0.5 0 1 2 3 4 Note: English excluded from chart above. Home Language: One language Home Language, Percent Distribution Number Percent Total single responses 75,730 645 420 100.0 0.9 0.6 English French 71,370 440 315 94.2 0.6 0.4 French Mandarin 290 0.4 Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 250 0.3 Korean 240 0.3 Mandarin Arabic 230 0.3 Russian 140 0.2 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 Note: English excluded from chart above. Non-Official Languages Spoken: Languages Spoken, Percent Distribution (English and French are excluded) Languages Percent 2,650 18.7 German 1,810 12.8 1,075 7.6 910 6.4 Tagalog (Pilipino,Filipino) 805 5.7 Japanese 695 4.9 Mandarin 685 4.8 Italian 605 4.3 Polish 520 3.7 Dutch 510 3.6 German Tagalog (Pilipino,Filipino) 0 5 10 15 20 Note: English and French excluded from chart above. Source: 2011 National Household Survey, Statistics. Inconsistencies may appear due to rounding. Page 4 of 7

Produced by Stats for Global Non-Response Rate: 24.6 Education - Highest Level of Education Number Percent Percent Highest Level of Education Total population age 15 years and over 13,485 100.0 100.0 No certificate, diploma or degree 1,410 10.5 10.7 High school certificate or equivalent 2,640 19.6 24.7 Postsecondary certificate, diploma, or degree 9,440 70.0 64.6 Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma 1,020 7.6 7.9 College, CEGEP or other nonuniversity certificate or diploma 2,125 15.8 17.6 University certificate or diploma below bachelor level 960 7.1 5.9 University certificate, diploma or degree at bachelor level or above 5,335 39.6 33.1 Bachelor's degree 2,820 20.9 20.8 University certificate, diploma or degree above bachelor level 2,515 18.7 12.3 Immigrants No certificate, diploma or degree High school certificate or equivalent Apprenticeship or trades certificate/diploma College, (non-university) certificate/diploma Bachelor's degree Advanced Degree Total Pop 0 10 20 30 Education - Location of Study for Post-Secondary Qualifications Immigrants Number Percent Percent Total population age 15 and over 13,485 100.0 100.0 With post-secondary qualification 9,440 70.0 64.6 With post-secondary qualification, by location of study Inside 4,910 52.0 85.3 Outside 4,525 47.9 14.7 Inside Outside Total Pop Inside Outside Source: 2011 National Household Survey, Statistics. Inconsistencies may appear due to rounding. Page 5 of 7

Produced by Stats for Global Non-Response Rate: 24.6 Labour Force Integration Males Females 2011 2006 2001 2011 2006 2001 Immigrants 15 years & over (Pop) 6,280 6,735 6,610 7,210 8,310 7,880 In the labour force (LF) 3,855 4,055 3,935 3,900 4,095 4,000 Employed (Emp) 3,645 3,925 3,605 3,625 3,840 3,695 Unemployed (U) 210 125 325 275 250 305 Not in the labour force 2,425 2,685 2,675 3,310 4,215 3,875 Participation rate (LF/Pop) 61.4 60.2 59.5 54.1 49.3 50.8 Employment rate (Emp/Pop) 58.0 58.3 54.5 50.3 46.2 46.9 Unemployment rate (U/LF) 5.4 3.1 8.4 7.1 6.1 7.6 2011 Census Both Sexes Males Females Participation rate (LF/Pop) 57.4 68.7 61.4 71.8 54.1 66.0 Employment rate (Emp/Pop) 53.9 63.7 58.0 66.1 50.3 61.6 Unemployment rate (U/LF) 6.3 7.3 5.4 7.9 7.1 6.7 IMMIGRANT POPULATION 13,490 (15+ years) IMMIGRANT LABOUR FORCE 7,750 Participation 57.4 IMMIGRANTS NOT IN LABOUR FORCE 5,735 EMPLOYED IMMIGRANTS 7,270 Employment Rate 53.9 UNEMPLOYED IMMIGRANTS 485 Unemployment Rate 6.3 Source: 2011 National Household Survey, Statistics. Inconsistencies may appear due to rounding. Page 6 of 7

Produced by Stats for Global Non-Response Rate: 24.6 Income Both Sexes Males Females Total income Population, 15+, with income 13,110 66,795 6,180 31,625 6,930 35,175 Total 2010 income (median) $ 29,967 $ 30,177 $ 35,400 $ 34,235 $ 26,013 $ 27,324 Total 2010 income (average) $ 40,282 $ 37,718 $ 45,098 $ 42,084 $ 35,988 $ 33,792 Employment income (2010) Worked full year, full time 3,860 22,845 2,105 12,260 1,760 10,585 Full year, full time (median) $ 47,123 $ 46,167 $ 50,635 $ 48,205 $ 44,001 $ 44,429 Full year, full time (average) $ 54,471 $ 53,097 $ 55,886 $ 56,136 $ 52,775 $ 49,576 Median Income (All Sources, 2010) Median Employment Income (2010) $,000 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Both Sexes Males Females $,000 52 50 48 46 44 42 40 Both Both Sexes Males Females Prevalence of Low Income Both Sexes Population, 15+, for low income measure 13,485 68,385 Experiencing low income: Before tax () 23.4 23.6 After tax () 18.7 20.1 Percent Experiencing Low Income (2010) 25 20 15 10 5 0 Before Tax tax After Tax tax Source: 2011 National Household Survey, Statistics. Inconsistencies may appear due to rounding. Page 7 of 7