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English-French Bilingualism, 1996
In 1996, 67% of Canada’s population were able to conduct a conversation in English only, 14% in French only and 17% in both of these languages. Around 2% of people enumerated... -
Mother Tongue, 2006 - Other Languages (by census subdivision)
The 2006 Census data showed that Anglophones, that is the population whose mother tongue is English, made up the majority of the population in Canada, about 57.8%. This was the... -
Mother Tongue, 2006 - Other Languages (by census division)
The 2006 Census data showed that Anglophones, that is the population whose mother tongue is English, made up the majority of the population in Canada, about 57.8%. This was the... -
Distribution of Freshwater - Glaciers and Icefields
Glaciers and icefields are huge masses of ice, formed on land by the compaction and re-crystallization of snow, that move very slowly down slopes, or move outward due to their... -
Mother Tongue, 2006 - French (by census subdivision)
The 2006 Census data showed that Anglophones, that is the population whose mother tongue is English, made up the majority of the population in Canada, about 57.8%. This was the... -
Mother Tongue, 2006 - French (by census division)
The 2006 Census data showed that Anglophones, that is the population whose mother tongue is English, made up the majority of the population in Canada, about 57.8%. This was the... -
Mother Tongue, 2006 - English and French (by census subdivision)
The 2006 Census data showed that Anglophones, that is the population whose mother tongue is English, made up the majority of the population in Canada, about 57.8%. This was the... -
Mother Tongue, 2006 - English and French (by census division)
The 2006 Census data showed that Anglophones, that is the population whose mother tongue is English, made up the majority of the population in Canada, about 57.8%. This was the... -
Mother Tongue, 2006 - English (by census subdivision)
The 2006 Census data showed that Anglophones, that is the population whose mother tongue is English, made up the majority of the population in Canada, about 57.8%. This was the... -
Mother Tongue, 2006 - English (by census division)
The 2006 Census data showed that Anglophones, that is the population whose mother tongue is English, made up the majority of the population in Canada, about 57.8%. This was the... -
Bilingualism, 2006 (by census subdivision)
Canada has two official languages, English and French. In 2006, about 17.4% of the population were bilingual, as they were able to conduct a conversation in both official... -
Bilingualism, 2006 (by census division)
Canada has two official languages, English and French. In 2006, about 17.4% of the population were bilingual, as they were able to conduct a conversation in both official... -
Mother Tongue, 2001 - Other Languages (by census subdivision)
In the 2001 Census, 22.9% of Canadians had French as their mother tongue, 59.1% English, and 18% neither of the two official languages. Mother tongue is defined as the first... -
Mother Tongue, 2001 - Other Languages (by census division)
In the 2001 Census, 22.9% of Canadians had French as their mother tongue, 59.1% English, and 18% neither of the two official languages. Mother tongue is defined as the first... -
Distribution of Freshwater - Drainage Patterns
A drainage basin is an area that drains all precipitation received as a runoff or base flow (groundwater sources) into a particular river or set of rivers. Canada’s major... -
Mother Tongue, 2001 - French (by census subdivision)
In the 2001 Census, 22.9% of Canadians had French as their mother tongue, 59.1% English, and 18% neither of the two official languages. Mother tongue is defined as the first... -
Mother Tongue, 2001 - French (by census division)
In the 2001 Census, 22.9% of Canadians had French as their mother tongue, 59.1% English, and 18% neither of the two official languages. Mother tongue is defined as the first... -
Mother Tongue, 2001 - English and French (by census subdivision)
In the 2001 Census, 22.9% of Canadians had French as their mother tongue, 59.1% English, and 18% neither of the two official languages. Mother tongue is defined as the first... -
Mother Tongue, 2001 - English and French (by census division)
In the 2001 Census, 22.9% of Canadians had French as their mother tongue, 59.1% English, and 18% neither of the two official languages. Mother tongue is defined as the first... -
Mother Tongue, 2001 - English (by census subdivision)
In the 2001 Census, 22.9% of Canadians had French as their mother tongue, 59.1% English, and 18% neither of the two official languages. Mother tongue is defined as the first...