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  2. The demographics of Toronto, Ontario, Canada make Toronto one of the most multicultural and multiracial cities in the world. In 2021, 57.0 percent of the residents of the metropolitan area belonged to a visible minority group, compared with 51.4 percent in 2016, and 13.6 percent in 1981.

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · White: The majority of Toronto’s population is of White ethnicity, with a significant number of people having European ancestry. South Asian: Toronto is home to a large South Asian community, with people of Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, and Bangladeshi origins.

  4. The Toronto Social Atlas is a collection of maps dealing with social demography such as ethnicity, age, race, housing, poverty, income, language and country of origin. All maps are in PDF format. Map data is taken from the Canadian Census which takes places every 5 years.

  5. In Toronto, 55.7% or 1,537,285 people identified as belonging to a racialized group (aka visible minority group). This figure is up from 51.5 percent in 2016

  6. POPULATION DEMOGRAPHICS. Introduction. Toronto is Canada’s largest city, with one of the most diverse populations in the world. The structure of Toronto’s population has changed over time, influencing population health status and other social outcomes, and shaping the city in a dynamic fashion.

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  7. Apr 16, 2024 · The racial composition of Toronto is a topic of great interest, with residents often wondering what the percentage of the white population is in the city. Toronto has a significant white population, also referred to as the Caucasian population.

  8. A map of the Black-ethnic population in Toronto based on census tract and dissemination areas from the Canada Census 2021. Colours are shown in increments of 125.

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