Table A-1
Francophone population of Manitoba by region, census division and census subdivision, 2006

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Table A-1 Francophone population of Manitoba by region, census division and census subdivision, 2006
Census division and census subdivision1 Francophone population
percentage number
Division No. 1 5.7 985
Stuartburn 1.3 20
Piney 10.3 180
Reynolds 2.8 40
Whitemouth 1.4 20
Pinawa 2.1 30
Lac du Bonnet (4601057) RM 7.2 200
Lac du Bonnet (4601060) T 3.1 30
Buffalo Point 36 7.1 10
Alexander 11.3 335
Powerview-Pine Falls 6.9 90
Division No. 1, Unorganized 1.8 20
Division No. 2 13.2 7,310
Franklin 4.8 85
De Salaberry 41.7 1,390
St-Pierre-Jolys 58.9 480
Hanover 1.3 155
Steinbach 1.7 180
Niverville 3.5 85
La Broquerie 24.9 915
Ste. Anne (4602057) RM 19.5 880
Ste. Anne (4602061) T 41.8 610
Taché 14.6 1,330
Ritchot 23.6 1,190
Division No. 3 2.3 1,025
Montcalm 38.4 505
Emerson 6.0 40
Rhineland 0.2 10
Altona 0.6 20
Winkler 0.4 35
Morden 1.5 95
Roland 1.5 15
Morris (4603065) RM 3.4 90
Morris (4603067) T 3.7 60
Dufferin 3.6 80
Carman 2.1 60
Division No. 4 7.7 715
Pembina 1.7 30
Manitou 2.2 15
Pilot Mound 9.5 55
Argyle 7.7 80
Lorne 19.8 395
Somerset 32.9 140
Division No. 5 1.1 150
Turtle Mountain 0.9 10
Killarney 1.4 30
Boissevain 0.7 10
Deloraine 1.1 10
Division No. 7 1.3 785
South Cypress 3.6 30
Oakland 1.0 10
Glenwood 1.6 10
Souris 2.3 40
Whitehead 1.4 20
Cornwallis 4.3 175
Brandon 1.1 430
North Cypress 2.9 55
Carberry 0.7 10
Elton 0.8 10
Division No. 8 6.1 845
South Norfolk 20.5 240
Notre Dame de Lourdes 85.8 455
Treherne 4.8 30
Victoria 7.0 80
North Norfolk 0.5 15
Gladstone 2.0 15
Division No. 9 5.2 1,175
Grey 15.0 300
St. Claude 54.5 305
Portage la Prairie (4609024) RM 4.0 270
Portage la Prairie (4609029) CY 2.4 295
Division No. 10 7.8 775
Macdonald 5.3 300
Cartier 12.2 385
St. François Xavier 7.4 80
Division No. 11 4.0 25,330
Winnipeg 4.0 25,300
Headingley 1.7 35
Division No. 12 2.0 380
Springfield 2.4 305
Brokenhead 0.8 30
Beausejour 1.5 40
Division No. 13 1.2 535
East St. Paul 1.1 95
West St. Paul 1.2 50
St. Andrews 0.8 95
Selkirk 1.6 145
Dunnottar 4.3 30
St. Clements 1.3 130
Division No. 14 1.7 300
Rosser 0.7 10
Woodlands 1.8 65
Rockwood 2.3 160
Stonewall 1.3 55
Teulon 1.4 15
Division No. 15 2.0 430
Neepawa 1.3 40
Hamiota 1.9 15
Archie 2.7 10
Division No. 16 0.7 70
Rossburn 2.0 10
Binscarth 3.8 15
Shellmouth-Boulton 1.1 10
Hillsburg 2.1 10
Roblin 0.9 15
Park (North) 5.2 15
Division No. 17 4.0 885
Alonsa 1.0 15
McCreary (4617034) RM 13.7 65
McCreary (4617036) VL 12.0 55
Ste. Rose 31.2 245
Ste. Rose du Lac 18.9 175
Ochre River 6.5 60
Dauphin (4617048) RM 0.9 20
Dauphin (4617050) CY 2.0 155
Ethelbert (4617063) RM 2.6 10
Ethelbert (4617067) VL 4.8 15
Winnipegosis 1.7 10
Lawrence 13.0 65
Division No. 18 2.5 600
Gimli 1.6 90
Winnipeg Beach 2.4 25
Armstrong 0.8 15
Division No. 19 0.2 30
Division No. 19, Unorganized 0.5 15
Peguis 1B 0.4 10
Division No. 20 0.8 80
Swan River 0.7 20
Swan River 0.7 25
Mountain (North) 3.2 25
Division No. 21 1.1 230
Grand Rapids 3.0 10
Grand Rapids 33 1.5 10
Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I 6.3 10
The Pas 1.2 65
Kelsey 0.6 15
Moose Lake 31A 1.4 10
Flin Flon (Part) 1.8 100
Snow Lake 1.9 15
Division No. 21 , Unorganized 1.3 25
Division No. 22 0.8 320
Thompson 1.9 260
Division No. 22, Unorganized 1.1 25
Division No. 23 0.6 50
Gillam 1.2 15
Churchill 1.0 10
1. The list excludes census subdivisions where there are little or no Francophones.
Note: The term Francophone refers to the first official language spoken.
Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Population.
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