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The purpose of the enforcement actions summary 2020 is to publish the enforcement actions that have been issued when non-compliance …
Map of the proportion of individuals (15 years and over) with at least a university bachelor's degree in Official Language …
Individuals (15 years and over) without an educational certificate, diploma or degree in Official Language Minority Communities. Refers to the …
Individuals (15 years and over) with at least a university bachelor's degree living in Official Language Minority Communities. Refers to …
Map of the number of individuals (15 years and over) as identified by the first official language spoken who, during …
Map of the percentage of the official language minority population (according to first official language spoken, adjusted responses) within the …
Map of the number of individuals in official language minority communities (according to first official language spoken, adjusted responses) by …
Map of the proportion of individuals (15 years and over) without an educational certificate, diploma or degree in Official Language …
Map of the percentage of individuals (15 years and over) as identified by the first official language spoken who, during …
Data presented here comes from the 2016 Census of Canada, Statistics Canada. These datasets are part of the Official-Language Minority …