Demographics of Ontario

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Visible minorities of Ontario in 2001.
Visible minorities of Ontario in 2001.

Estimated population of Ontario : 12,541,400 (2005 est)

Percentage of National Population : 38.9%

Population growth rate per year: 1.1%

See: Demographics of Canada

Source: Statistics Canada[1]

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Birth Rate: 10.5/1,000 people [2]

Death Rate: 7.1/1,000 people [3]

Life Expectancy at birth: 77 years (1992 est) [4]

Infant Mortality rate: 5.3 (2003 est) [5]

Source: Statistics Canada

Population of Ontario from 1851-2001 (given in 000's). Made with Microsoft Excel.
Population of Ontario from 1851-2001 (given in 000's). Made with Microsoft Excel.
Year Population Urban Population Rural Population %
Urban
%
Rural
1851 952,004 133,463 818,541 14 86
1861 1,396,091 258,192 1,137,899 18 82
1871 1,620,851 355,997 1,264,854 22 78
1881 1,926,922 575,848 1,351,074 30 70
1891 2,114,321 818,998 1,295,323 39 61
1901 2,182,947 935,978 1,246,969 43 57
1911 2,527,292 1,328,489 1,198,803 53 47
1921 2,933,662 1,706,632 1,227,030 58 42
1931 3,431,683 2,095,992 1,335,691 61 39
1941 3,787,655 2,338,633 1,449,022 62 38
1951 4,597,542 3,251,099 1,346,443 71 29
1956 5,404,933 4,102,919 1,302,014 76 24
1961 6,236,092 4,823,529 1,412,563 77 23
1966 6,960,870 5,593,440 1,367,430 80 20
1971 7,703,105 6,343,630 1,359,480 82 18
1976 8,264,465 6,708,520 1,555,945 81 19
1981 8,625,107 7,047,032 1,578,075 82 18
1986 9,101,695 7,469,420 1,632,275 82 18
1991 10,084,885 8,253,842 1,831,043 82 18
1996 10,753,573 8,958,741 1,794,832 83 17
2001 11,410,046 9,662,547 1,747,499 85 15

Source: Statistics Canada [6]

Age Groups Total Male Female
0-4 years 671,250 343,340 327,910
5-9 years 772,650 396,385 376,265
10-14 years 788,845 404,970 383,880
15-24 years 1,487,835 754,565 733,270
25-34 years 1,558,495 760,695 797,800
35-44 years 1,959,520 963,840 995,680
45-54 years 1,635,280 801,540 833,735
55-64 years 1,064,000 520,570 543,430
65-74 years 818,170 383,625 434,540
75-84 years 503,930 202,270 301,665
85 years and over 150,075 45,260 104,810
Total 11,410,045 5,577,055 5,832,990

Source : Statistics Canada [7]

Ethnic Responses %
Total population 11,285,545
Canadian 3,350,275 29.7
English 2,711,485 24
Scottish 1,843,110 16.3
Irish 1,761,280 15.6
French 1,235,765 10.9
German 965,510 8.6
Italian 781,345 6.9
Chinese 518,550 4.6
Dutch (Netherlands) 436,035 3.9
East Indian 413,415 3.7
Polish 386,050 3.4
Ukrainian 290,925 2.6
North American Indian 248,940 2.2
Portuguese 248,265 2.2
Jewish 196,260 1.7
Jamaican 180,810 1.6
Filipino 165,025 1.5
Welsh 142,740 1.3
Hungarian (Magyar) 128,575 1.1
Greek 120,635 1.0
Russian 106,710 0.9
Spanish 103,110 0.9
American (USA) 86,855 0.8
British, not included elsewhere 76,415 0.7
Vietnamese 67,450 0.6
Finnish 64,105 0.6
Croatian 62,325 0.6
Métis 60,535 0.5

Source: Statistics Canada [8]

Note: The graph takes dual responses (for example if someone is French-Canadian he/she would be added to both French and Canadian) thus the graph does not add up to 100%. Some places of ones ethnic origin do refer to a single specified country of origin, ie. Spanish refers to people from Spanish speaking countries such as Colombia, Argentina, Cuba and others or East Indian where the respondents origin could be from Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, etc. However, there are options for the respondent to identify the country alone.

Ontario is a very diverse province. For example, 42.8% of the population of Toronto was born outside Canada[9], which is the second-largest percentage of immigrants in a single city on Earth, after Miami. Hamilton is ranked the third-most diverse urbanized area in Canada (after Toronto and Vancouver).

Religion in Ontario in 2001.[1]
Religion in Ontario in 2001.[1]
Religion People %
Total 11,285,535 100
Protestant 3,935,745 34.9
Catholic 3,911,760 34.7
No Religion 1,841,290 16.3
Muslim 352,530 3.1
Other Christians 301,935 2.7
Christian Orthodox 264,055 2.3
Hindu 217,555 1.9
Jewish 190,795 1.7
Buddhist 128,320 1.1
Sikh 104,785 0.9
Eastern Religions 17,780 0.2
Other Religions 18,985 0.2

Source: Statistics Canada [10]

City 2005 postcensal estimate 2001 Census Population
Toronto 5,304,100 4,883,800
Ottawa-Gatineau 1,148,800 1,102,900
Hamilton 714,900 689,200
London 464,300 449,600
Kitchener-Waterloo 458,600 431,300
St. Catharines-Niagara 396,900 391,700
Oshawa 340,300 308,500
Windsor 332,300 320,800
Greater Sudbury 155,000 155,601
Kingston 155,000 146,838
Thunder Bay 126,500 126,600

Soruce: Statistics Canada [11]

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