Table 6
Pride in being Canadian, by census metropolitan area (CMA), 2013
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Census metropolitan area | percent |
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Canada | 87 |
Brantford | 98 |
Oshawa | 97 |
St.Catharines-Niagara | 96 |
Moncton | 96 |
Greater Sudbury | 95 |
London | 95 |
Windsor | 94 |
Hamilton | 94 |
Thunder Bay | 94 |
Regina | 94 |
Calgary | 93 |
Winnipeg | 93 |
Toronto | 93 |
Halifax | 92 |
St. John's | 92 |
Ottawa-Gatineau (Ontario part) | 92 |
Abbotsford-Mission | 91 |
Barrie | 91 |
Edmonton | 91 |
Vancouver | 90 |
Saint John | 90 |
Saskatoon | 90 |
Kelowna | 89 |
Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo | 89 |
Peterborough | 86 |
Victoria | 86 |
Kingston | 85 |
Guelph | 85 |
Ottawa-Gatineau (Quebec part) | 76 |
Montreal | 72 |
Trois-Rivières | 68 |
Quebec City | 65 |
Sherbrooke | 59 |
Saguenay | 52 |
Note: Includes those who said very proud or proud. Excludes respondents who said they were not Canadian citizens.The calculation of percentages includes responses of don't know and refused, but not presented in the table. Source: Statistics Canada, General Social Survey, 2013. |
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