Table 1.4b
Population count according to immigrant status and first official language spoken (after redistribution of the French-English category) and percentage of French-speaking immigrants within the total French-speaking population and within the total immigrant population, selected census metropolitan areas, Canada less Quebec

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Census metropolitan area First official language spoken Immigrants of first official language French
Native-born Immigrants Within the total
FOLS French
Within the total
immigrant population
French French Other
thousands percent
Toronto 48.8 36.4 2,283.8 42.7 1.6
Ottawa 135.6 18.6 161.5 12.0 10.3
Vancouver 19.9 10.8 820.5 35.2 1.3
Calgary 14.1 3.8 249.0 21.1 1.5
Edmonton 19.4 2.8 187.0 12.7 1.5
Hamilton 8.7 2.3 164.3 20.9 1.4
Winnipeg 26.9 1.8 119.4 6.4 1.5
Windsor 10.1 1.6 73.2 13.5 2.1
Kitchener 5.5 1.4 101.7 19.9 1.3
London 5.3 1.3 86.1 19.4 1.5
Victoria 4.8 1.1 60.9 18.5 1.8
Moncton 42.5 1.0 3.2 2.4 24.3
Ste. Catherines-Niagara 12.7 0.9 69.4 6.7 1.3
Halifax 9.4 0.8 26.6 8.1 3.0
Oshawa 6.4 0.6 53.3 9.0 1.2
Kingston 4.1 0.6 17.9 11.9 3.0
Grand Sudbury 42.5 0.5 9.9 1.2 5.0
Kelowna 2.1 0.4 23.3 15.7 1.7
Edmundston 19.6 0.3 0.2 1.6 60.9
Guelph 1.7 0.3 25.4 16.1 1.2
Note(s):
FOLS = Population according to first official language spoken.
The category FOLS other includes FOLS groups "English" and "neither English nor French".
Source(s): Statistics Canada, Census of 2006.
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