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Distribution of the Francophone population born in Canada by percentage in the Toronto census metropolitan area, by census tract - Description

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Percentage distribution of the population of Canadian-born Francophones in the Toronto census metropolitan area (CMA), by census tract.

The map represents 1000 census tracts. It illustrates the distribution of the population grouped into four categories.

There are 92 tracts, representing 25% of the population of Canadian-born Francophones, in which Canadian-born Francophones account for between 0.2% and 0.65% of the population.

There are 323 tracts, representing 45% of the population of Canadian-born Francophones, in which Canadian-born Francophones account for between 0.1% and 0.2% of the population.

There are 305 tracts, representing 22.5% of the population of Canadian-born Francophones, in which Canadian-born Francophones account for between 0.05% and 0.1% of the population.

There are 280 tracts, representing 7.5% of the population of Canadian-born Francophones, in which Canadian-born Francophones account for between 0% and 0.05% of the population.

The zones with the highest concentration of Canadian-born Francophones are in the belt around the City of Toronto: Mississauga, Oakville, Brampton, Acton, Orangeville, Newmarket and Pickering.

Source(s): Statistics Canada, Census of 2006.

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