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2011 Census of Canada: Topic-based tabulations

Topic-based tabulation: Detailed Mother Tongue (192), Single and Multiple Language Responses (3), Age Groups (7) and Sex (3) for the Population Excluding Institutional Residents of Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2011 Census

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This table details detailed mother tongue , single and multiple language responses , age groups and sex for the population excluding institutional residents in Durham
Detailed mother tongue (192) Single and multiple language responses (3)
Total - Single and multiple language responsesFootnote 1 Single language responsesFootnote 2 Multiple language responsesFootnote 3
Total - Detailed mother tongueFootnote 4 604,125 595,115 9,005
English 517,265 508,645 8,615
French 12,015 9,925 2,090
Algonquin 0 0 0
Atikamekw 0 0 0
Blackfoot 0 0 0
Cree, n.o.s. 10 5 0
Swampy Cree 0 0 0
Plains Cree 0 0 0
Woods Cree 0 0 0
Cree, n.i.e. 0 0 0
Malecite 0 0 0
Mi'kmaq 0 0 0
Innu/Montagnais 0 0 0
Naskapi 0 0 0
Ojibway 15 10 10
Oji-Cree 0 0 0
Algonquian languages, n.i.e. 5 0 0
Michif 0 0 0
Carrier 0 0 0
Wetsuweten 0 0 0
Chilcotin 0 0 0
Dene 0 0 0
Tlicho (Dogrib) 0 0 0
Gwich'in 0 5 0
North Slavey (Hare) 0 0 0
South Slavey 0 0 0
Slavey, n.o.s. 0 0 0
Sarcee 0 0 0
Beaver 0 0 0
Sekani 0 0 0
Kaska (Nahani) 0 0 0
Tahltan 0 0 0
Northern Tutchone 0 0 0
Southern Tutchone 0 0 0
Tutchone, n.o.s. 0 0 0
Athapaskan languages, n.i.e. 0 0 0
Haida 0 0 0
Mohawk 5 0 0
Cayuga 0 0 0
Oneida 0 0 0
Iroquoian languages, n.i.e. 0 0 0
Kutenai 0 0 0
Shuswap (Secwepemctsin) 0 0 0
Thompson (Ntlakapamux) 0 0 0
Halkomelem 0 0 0
Lillooet 0 0 0
Okanagan 0 0 0
Squamish 0 0 0
Straits 0 0 0
Salish languages, n.i.e. 0 0 0
Dakota 0 0 0
Stoney 0 0 0
Siouan languages, n.i.e. 0 0 0
Tlingit 0 0 0
Gitksan 0 0 0
Nisga'a 0 0 0
Tsimshian 0 0 0
Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth) 0 0 0
Haisla 0 0 0
Heiltsuk 0 0 0
Kwakiutl (Kwak'wala) 0 0 0
Wakashan languages, n.i.e. 0 0 0
Inuktitut 0 0 0
Inuinnaqtun 0 0 0
Inuvialuktun 0 0 0
Inuit languages, n.i.e. 0 0 0
Aboriginal languages, n.i.e. 10 0 0
Italian 6,850 6,270 585
Portuguese 3,300 3,085 215
Romanian 1,315 1,270 45
Spanish 4,740 4,365 375
Catalan 10 10 0
Romance languages, n.i.e. 0 0 0
Dutch 2,845 2,685 155
Flemish 75 70 5
Frisian 80 75 5
German 4,635 4,385 245
Yiddish 15 10 5
Danish 215 205 10
Icelandic 15 15 0
Norwegian 60 55 5
Swedish 135 125 10
Afrikaans 130 105 20
Germanic languages, n.i.e. 5 0 5
Gaelic languages 55 40 15
Welsh 40 35 0
Celtic languages, n.i.e. 0 0 5
Belarusian (Byelorussian) 5 5 0
Bosnian 35 30 5
Bulgarian 140 135 5
Croatian 640 600 40
Czech 335 320 15
Macedonian 1,755 1,630 125
Polish 4,825 4,635 190
Russian 985 930 60
Serbian 555 535 20
Serbo-Croatian 80 80 0
Slovak 305 280 25
Slovenian 320 305 15
Ukrainian 1,685 1,555 125
Slavic languages, n.i.e. 70 65 5
Latvian 165 155 5
Lithuanian 105 95 15
Greek 2,600 2,335 270
Armenian 350 330 20
Albanian 150 135 10
Georgian 0 0 0
Estonian 235 230 5
Finnish 365 350 20
Hungarian 1,595 1,510 80
Azerbaijani 15 15 0
Turkish 250 220 35
Turkic languages, n.i.e. 5 5 0
Mongolian 0 0 0
Berber languages (Kabyle) 0 0 0
Oromo 40 35 5
Somali 105 100 5
Amharic 115 100 15
Arabic 3,710 3,270 440
Hebrew 50 35 10
Maltese 395 360 30
Tigrigna 55 55 0
Semitic languages, n.i.e. 140 140 5
Afro-Asiatic languages, n.i.e. 5 5 0
Bengali 865 765 100
Gujarati 1,765 1,575 190
Hindi 1,575 1,270 300
Konkani 90 70 20
Marathi 115 95 20
Panjabi (Punjabi) 1,895 1,720 180
Sindhi 315 250 65
Sinhala (Sinhalese) 520 460 65
Urdu 5,775 5,050 735
Nepali 40 35 5
Kurdish 65 60 5
Pashto 270 250 20
Persian (Farsi) 3,675 3,455 220
Indo-Iranian languages, n.i.e. 90 75 10
Kannada 45 35 15
Malayalam 345 300 45
Tamil 3,765 3,430 335
Telugu 190 170 20
Dravidian languages, n.i.e. 10 10 0
Japanese 215 185 25
Korean 795 770 25
Cantonese 1,730 1,630 95
Chaochow (Teochow) 10 10 0
Fukien 20 25 0
Hakka 65 55 5
Mandarin 1,240 1,200 35
Shanghainese 20 20 0
Taiwanese 30 25 0
Chinese, n.o.s. 2,285 2,160 125
Tibetan languages 20 20 0
Burmese 10 15 0
Sino-Tibetan languages, n.i.e. 25 25 0
Lao 55 55 5
Thai 85 80 5
Khmer (Cambodian) 55 50 0
Vietnamese 765 710 55
Bisayan languages 205 170 35
Ilocano 145 135 10
Malay 170 150 20
Pampango 65 55 10
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 6,165 5,215 955
Bikol 10 10 0
Malagasy 5 5 5
Fijian 5 5 0
Pangasinan 5 10 0
Malayo-Polynesian languages, n.i.e. 15 15 0
Akan (Twi) 210 185 25
Lingala 45 20 30
Rundi (Kirundi) 20 15 5
Rwanda (Kinyarwanda) 20 15 5
Shona 55 50 0
Swahili 185 140 45
Ganda 15 10 0
Bantu languages, n.i.e. 95 75 20
Edo 40 30 10
Igbo 85 75 15
Wolof 10 10 0
Bamanankan 0 0 0
Ewe 25 20 5
Ga 15 5 10
Niger-Congo languages, n.i.e. 240 175 65
African languages, n.i.e. 80 70 10
Creoles 355 225 130
American Sign Language 105 55 50
Quebec Sign Language 0 0 0
Sign languages, n.i.e. 105 70 30
Other languages 15 10 5

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Footnote(s)

Footnote 1

The category 'Total - Single and multiple language responses' indicates the number of respondents who reported each language, either as their only response or in addition to one or more other languages. Total responses represent the sum of single language responses and multiple language responses received in the census.

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Footnote 2

A single language response occurs when a respondent provides one language only.

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Footnote 3

A multiple language response occurs when a respondent provides two or more languages.

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Footnote 4

This is a total population count. The sum of the languages in this table is greater than the total population count because a person may report more than one language in the census.

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Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Population, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-314-XCB2011016.

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