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  1. 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.

  2. The list of demographic data on each Toronto neighbourhood is taken from the 2006 Canadian census.

    Name
    Fm
    Census Tracts
    Population
    S
    0377.01, 0377.02, 0377.03, 0377.04, 0378.
    44,577
    OCoT
    0039.00
    4,355
    OCoT
    0140.00
    2,513
    NY
    0280.00, 0281.01, 0281.02
    17,318
  3. It is estimated that Canada's population surpassed 40 million in 2023 and 41 million in 2024. Between 1990 and 2008, the population increased by 5.6 million, equivalent to 20.4 percent overall growth.

  4. This Page. Access detailed data and information on Toronto’s economy, labour force and demographics. City of Toronto Census Reports. Census Backgrounders. The City of Toronto releases Census Backgrounders to coincide with each Census release by Statistics Canada.

  5. By 2030, this figure is projected to increase and represent about 19% of the population, or more than 678,000 individuals. Life expectancy is 86.6 years for females and 82.0 years for males, figures that are higher than those for Ontario (Ontario females: 84.2 years, Ontario males: 80.3 years).

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  6. 1. Continued Population Growth. Since 1971, Ontario’s population has almost doubled, from 7.8 million to 14.6 million in 2019. Over this time period, the provincial population grew at an average pace of 1.3 per cent, or 140,000 annually. Ontario’s share of the Canadian population also rose, from 35.7 per cent in 1971 to 38.8 per cent in 2019.

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  8. 5.9% In 2021, there were 2,262,473 private dwellings occupied in Toronto (CMA), which represent a change of 5.9% from 2016. 1050.7. The land area of Toronto (CMA) is 5,902.75 square kilometres and the population density was 1050.7 people per square kilometre. Population change, 2016 to 2021 for census subdivisions in the Toronto CMA.

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