Census of Canada resources

Census overview
Multimedia Census history: The Living Census

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Topics

2006 Census release dates

Population: where we live

Population by age and sex

Families and households

Languages

Mobility – Canadians on the move

Aboriginal peoples

Immigration and citizenship

Ethnic origins

Labour force

Language of work

Commuting and places of work

Education

Earnings and income

Religions

 

Thematic maps
All maps, by geographic area and theme 2006, 2001

Census of Agriculture
Farms and farm operators 2006, 2001

Image Historical information
Estimated population and census results from 1605 to present.
Image Canada's population clock
Did you know that Canada's population is growing by one person every minute and 36  seconds? Check out the new population clock to find out how that population growth breaks down in terms of births, deaths and net international migrations.

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