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Provides information on the official minority language for workers employed in selected healthcare occupations. In all cases the official minority language is considered to be English within Quebec and French in the rest of Canada, please see footnotes for more details. These data are based on the 2001, 2006 and 2016 Censuses of Population as well the 2011 National Household Survey.
Data on languages spoken by the population of Canada and Canada outside Quebec, and of all provinces and territories, for Census years 2001 to 2016.
Provides information on knowledge of official languages for workers employed in selected arts and culture occupations. These data are based on the 2016 Census of Population as well as the 2011 National Household Survey.
Frequency of French use at work by selected justice occupations, Canada outside Quebec, 2001 to 2016
Provides information on the total, primary, equal and secondary use of French at work in Canada outside Quebec for workers employed in selected justice occupations, please see footnotes for more details. These data are based on the 2001, 2006 and 2016 Censuses of Population as well as the 2011 National Household Survey.
Briefing Materials prepared for the Minister’s appearance before the Standing Committee on Official Languages
Datasource: Statistics Canada. 2008. Profile for Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2006 Census (table). Cumulative Electronic Profiles.
Briefing binder used by the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of economic development and official languages, before the Standing Committee on Official Languages (LANG)
Canadian Heritage is committed to sharing its internal research products as a commitment to open research, one of the pillars of its Open Government Strategy. The data was extracted by Statistics Canada and modified by Canadian Heritage.
Official languages funded groups with various coding (sector, subsector, population segment, geoscope), by different levels of geographies along with the longitudinal coordinates.
Data on the first official language spoken of the population of Canada and Canada outside Quebec, and of all provinces and territories, for Census years 1971 to 2016.