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Data & Statistics: Language

Sources of aggregate statistics and microdata for use in a wide variety of subject areas

Recent Statistics Canada releases on language

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Last updated 2022.04.07

  • Census tables on language
    The language composition of Canada, including information on English, French, Aboriginal, and other language groups living in Canada. Information on the language groups' size, geographic distribution, and demographic characteristics is also included. Data on mother tongue and retention of mother tongue languages, knowledge of English, French, Aboriginal, and non-official languages, as well as use of languages in different contexts-at home, at work, and with family and friends-are also included.
  • Datasets from <odesi> using the keyword "language"
  • The evolution of English–French bilingualism in Canada from 1901 to 2011
    This article examines the major demographic and linguistic changes that have taken place over that time, both nationally and within Quebec.
  • Health indicator profile, by linguistic characteristic (mother tongue, first official language spoken), by sex)
  • Language maps from the Atlas of Canada
    In PDF format. Data are from 1996 and 2006 censuses.
  • Passing on the ancestral language
    From Canadian Social Trends Spring 2006, no. 80. "Using data from the 2002 Ethnic Diversity Survey (EDS), this article examines the preservation of ancestral languages by looking at the extent to which allophone immigrants (i.e. those whose mother tongue is neither English nor French) have transmitted their mother tongue to their Canadian-born children. The analysis focuses on the factors associated with the probability of the ancestral language being the respondent's mother tongue, the respondent's ability to speak the ancestral language, and his or her regular use of this language in the home."
  • Statistics from the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
    Data on mother tongue, knowledge of official languages, first official language spoken and the language most often spoken at home.
  • Statistics Canada Data Sources on Official-Language Minorities
    The main objective of this document is to raise awareness among Statistics Canada data users of the different sources of language data available at Statistics Canada. Along with the census, surveys with an important sample of official language minority groups and/or with information on languages are listed by themes. Users will find a description of the survey and its target population, sample sizes (total and according to available linguistic characteristics), available language variables based on questions asked, date of the first release, year for which the data [are] available.
 

Last updated 2022.04.07

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