Infographic 2
In Quebec, the relative proportion of individuals who speak predominantly French at home has been decreasing since 2001

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Infographic description

The title of the infographic is "In Quebec, the relative proportion of individuals who speak predominantly French at home has been decreasing since 2001"

This is a bar chart with a trend line and a double axis.

The vertical axis on the left shows the number of individuals who spoke predominantly French at home in Quebec in millions, from 0 to 8 in intervals of 1.

The vertical axis on the right shows the proportion of the population who spoke predominantly French at home in Quebec as a percentage, from 50 to 100 in intervals of 10.

The horizontal axis shows the following census years: 1991, 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011, 2016, and 2021.

The series of bars shows the number of individuals who spoke predominantly French at home in Quebec by census year: 5,604,020 in 1991, 5,770,920 in 1996, 5,862,115 in 2001, 6,027,735 in 2006, 6,249,080 in 2011, 6,375,665 in 2016, and 6,512,870 in 2021.

The trend line shows the proportion of the population who spoke predominantly French at home in Quebec by census year: 82.3% in 1991, 81.9% in 1996, 82.3% in 2001, 81.1% in 2006, 80.0% in 2011, 79.0% in 2016, and 77.5% in 2021.

Source(s): Census of Population, 1991 to 2021 (3901).

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