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      • For population figures for Toronto within its pre-1998 city limits, see Old Toronto. The last complete census by Statistics Canada, which was taken in 2021, estimated there were 2,794,356 living in Toronto, making it the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous municipality in North America.
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  2. The metro area population of Toronto in 2022 was 6,313,000, a 0.93% increase from 2021. The metro area population of Toronto in 2021 was 6,255,000, a 0.94% increase from 2020. Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Toronto, Canada metro area from 1950 to 2024.

  3. Statistics Canada's Census Profile presents information from the 2021 Census of Population - Toronto, City (C) [Census subdivision], Ontario.

  4. The last complete census by Statistics Canada, which was taken in 2021, estimated there were 2,794,356 living in Toronto, making it the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous municipality in North America. Toronto's population grew by 2.3 percent from 2016 to 2021, with an annual growth rate of 0.46 percent.

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    It is the most populous city in Canada and the largest urban and metro area, with a population density of 4,149.5 people per square kilometer(10,750/sq mi). The metro area of the city sprawls outward to a total surface area of 5,905.71 km² (2,280.21 sq mi).

    According to the 2016 Census, the racial composition of Toronto was: 1. White: 50.2% 2. East Asian: 12.7% (10.8% Chinese, 1.4% Korean, 0.5% Japanese) 3. South Asian: 12.3% 4. Black: 8.5% 5. Southeast Asian: 7.0% (5.1% Filipino) 6. Latin American: 2.8% 7. West Asian: 2.0% 8. Arab: 1.1% 9. Aborginal: 0.7% (0.5% First Nations, 0.2% Metis) 10. Two or m...

    The Toronto area was inhabited by the Iroquois when Europeans first arrived, who had displaced the Wyandot people centuries before. By 1701, the Mississauga has displaced the Iroquois. French traders constructed Fort Rouillein the area in 1750, although it was abandoned just nine years later. During the American Revolutionary War, the area saw a la...

    In 2013, Toronto's population overtook Chicago's,taking its place as the 4th largest city in North America with a population of 2.79 million to Chicago's 2.7 million. Toronto added 38,000 people in 2013, compared to just 11,000 in Chicago. Toronto's growing population and economy is also leading to more people choosing to stay in the city rather th...

  5. Toronto at a Glance. Quick facts about the City, including population, land area, average household income and more. For the most recent monthly indicators, see the Toronto Economic Bulletin.

  6. Toronto, a city in Ontario, was home to 6,341,935 people in 2018, and it had a high density population of 1,074 residents per square kilometre. Three in ten (29%) residents were aged 24 and younger, on par with the distribution in Ontario (29%) and across Canada (28%).

  7. Access detailed data and information on Toronto’s economy, labour force and demographics. City of Toronto Census Reports.