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  1. The estimated 2024 population of Toronto is 2,832,718. The population of Toronto was recorded at 2,794,356 in the 2021 Canadian Census, and was recorded at 2,731,571 in the 2016 census. This is a change in population of 62,785, which is an annual growth rate of 0.46%.

  2. Feb 9, 2022 · Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population. Release date: February 9, 2022 Updated on: November 15, 2023. This profile presents information from the 2021 Census of Population for various levels of geography, including provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas, communities and census tracts. Using the search or browse options below ...

  3. Canada's population clock provides information on the pace of population renewal of the Canadian population. In this tool, the components of population growth are modelled in real time in order to adjust the population of the country, provinces and territories.

  4. Feb 9, 2022 · Release date: February 9, 2022 Updated on: March 20, 2024. The 2021 Census of Population Program offers a wide range of analysis, data, reference and geographical information according to topics (subjects) that paint a portrait of Canada and its population.

    • GTA Population 2023
    • Largest Cities in The Greater Toronto Area
    • Toronto Population Growth
    • Toronto Demographics 2023
    • How Big Is Toronto
    • Toronto Population Density
    • Languages Spoken in Toronto
    • Toronto Ethnic Demographics
    • Immigrants in Toronto
    • Religion in Toronto

    The Toronto Metro Population can be defined in a number of different ways, depending on how you classify Toronto’s metropolitan area. The greater Toronto area (GTA) is made up of the city of Toronto and four neighbouring municipal areas – Halton, Peel, York and Durham. The GTA incorporates a number of other major Canadian cities, including Mississa...

    There are 10 cities in the greater Toronto area with a population of more than 100,000 people. Based on data from the 2016 census, Toronto is of course the largest city in the GTA. In 2016 the Greater Toronto population was 6,417,526 people. Missisaugais the next largest city, with a 2016 population of 713,443 people. Not bad considering that Missi...

    Between the 2016 census and the 2021 census, the population of Toronto grew by 2.3%. The rate of population growth in Toronto is similar to the growth rate in many other major cities in Canada. For example, Ottawa grew by 5.76% and Vancouvergrew by 4.64% between 2011 and 2016. However, it is only around half the rate of population growth some citie...

    This rest of this article contains information about the demographics of Toronto and the wider Greater Toronto Area, including information on population density, languages, Toronto ethnic demographics, immigration and religion.

    The city of Toronto covers an area of 630.21 km². The Greater Toronto Area covers an area of 7,124.15 km².

    Based on the 2016 population of 2,731,571, and the area listed above, the population density of the city of Toronto is 4,334.4 people per km². Based on its 2016 census population of 6,417,526 people, and the size data above, the Greater Toronto Area population density was 849 people per km².

    English is the most commonly spoken mother tongue in Toronto. In 2011 53.8% of people in Toronto reported that their mother language was English. Additionally, over two thirds (67.0%) of people in Toronto reported that the language they spoke most often at home was English. Very few people in Toronto speak French. Only 1.1% of people reported that ...

    Almost half (47.0%) of the people who live in Toronto report that they are a member of a visible minority.This is more than double the average percentage across Canada, which is 19.1%. It is broadly comparable to the percentage of visible minorities in Vancouver (45.2%), but significantly higher than in many other major Canadian cities. In the 2011...

    The population of Toronto is almost evenly split between people who are immigrants to Canada and people who were born in Canada. In 2011, 1,258,870 residents of Toronto reported that they were not immigrants. Of those residents, 1,102,465 were born within the province of Ontario. The remaining 156,405 people were born elsewhere in Canada. In the sa...

    Christianity is the largest single religious group in Toronto. In total 54.1% of the population of Toronto is Christian. The next lightest single group is people who report they have no religion (24.2%). This is followed by people who report that they are Muslim (8.2%), Hindu (5.6%), Jewish (3.8%) and Buddhist (2.7%). Among Christians in Toronto, t...

  5. According to the 2021 Canadian census, 1,537,285, or approximately 10.7 percent of Canada's visible minority population, live in the city of Toronto; of this, roughly 67 percent are of Asian ancestry. Approximately 34.81 percent of the city's population, or 961,325 individuals in The City of Toronto are Asian Canadians as of 2021.

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  7. Canada at a Glance, 2022 Population. Table 1 Census population counts by province or territory Table summary This table displays the results of Census population counts by province or territory 2011, 2016, 2021 and 2011 to 2021, calculated using number and percent change units of measure (appearing as column headers).