Table 4
Female population, by Aboriginal identity, selected census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations, Canada, 2006
Selected census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations | Total - Female population | Total - Aboriginal female population | As a % of total female population | First Nations female population | As a % of total female population | Métis female population | As a % of total female population | Non-Aboriginal female population | As a % of total female population |
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Census metropolitan area | |||||||||
Winnipeg | 351,975 | 35,905 | 10 | 14,350 | 4 | 20,735 | 6 | 316,070 | 90 |
Edmonton | 515,525 | 27,375 | 5 | 11,965 | 2 | 14,380 | 3 | 488,155 | 95 |
Vancouver | 1,072,920 | 21,290 | 2 | 12,475 | 1 | 7,835 | 1 | 1,051,635 | 98 |
Toronto | 2,602,990 | 14,415 | 1 | 9,365 | 0 | 4,065 | 0 | 2,588,575 | 99 |
Calgary | 536,530 | 13,955 | 3 | 5,800 | 1 | 7,705 | 1 | 522,575 | 97 |
Saskatoon | 118,480 | 11,010 | 9 | 6,125 | 5 | 4,665 | 4 | 107,465 | 91 |
Ottawa-Gatineau | 573,420 | 11,005 | 2 | 5,885 | 1 | 4,135 | 1 | 562,415 | 98 |
Montréal | 1,843,990 | 9,355 | 1 | 5,365 | 0 | 3,025 | 0 | 1,834,640 | 99 |
Regina | 99,395 | 9,125 | 9 | 5,260 | 5 | 3,625 | 4 | 90,270 | 91 |
Victoria | 169,645 | 5,805 | 3 | 3,535 | 2 | 1,975 | 1 | 163,840 | 97 |
Census agglomeration | |||||||||
Prince Albert | 20,865 | 7,130 | 34 | 3,605 | 17 | 3,445 | 17 | 13,735 | 66 |
Prince George | 41,175 | 4,520 | 11 | 2,280 | 6 | 2,045 | 5 | 36,655 | 89 |
Sault Ste. Marie | 40,815 | 4,100 | 10 | 2,515 | 6 | 1,515 | 4 | 36,720 | 90 |
Kamloops | 46,860 | 3,800 | 8 | 2,270 | 5 | 1,415 | 3 | 43,055 | 92 |
Grande Prairie | 34,620 | 3,250 | 9 | 1,380 | 4 | 1,785 | 5 | 31,370 | 91 |
Wood Buffalo | 24,385 | 3,105 | 13 | 1,620 | 7 | 1,250 | 5 | 21,280 | 87 |
Chilliwack | 40,925 | 2,940 | 7 | 2,025 | 5 | 800 | 2 | 37,980 | 93 |
Nanaimo | 46,845 | 2,810 | 6 | 1,775 | 4 | 895 | 2 | 44,035 | 94 |
Thompson | 6,600 | 2,645 | 40 | 1,760 | 27 | 810 | 12 | 3,955 | 60 |
Prince Rupert | 6,660 | 2,605 | 39 | 2,380 | 36 | 95 | 1 | 4,055 | 61 |
Note: A census metropolitan area (CMA) is an area consisting of one or more neighbouring municipalities situated around a major core area. A census metropolitan area must have a total population of at least 100,000 of which 50,000 or more live in the core. A census agglomeration (CA) is formed by one or more adjacent municipalities centered on a large core. A CA must have a core population of at least 10,000. Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2006. |
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