Table 3.5n
Percentage of adults belonging to the official-language minority who use the internet by the language used, provinces and Canada less Quebec, 2006

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Provinces Language used when on the internet
Total Much more English than French English and French equally English and French equally Much more French than English French only Other1
% CV % CV % CV % CV % CV % CV % CV
Newfoundland and Labrador 100 0.0 30 13.2 38 11.0 22 15.4 4E 27.5 F F x x
Prince Edward Island 100 0.0 47 8.7 31 12.0 17E 23.5 F F x x x x
Nova Scotia 100 0.0 47 8.2 35 10.8 11E 25.0 F F x x x x
New Brunswick 100 0.0 22 6.8 29 5.6 26 6.9 11 11.8 10 14.1 3E 22.5
Quebec 100 0.0 59 1.9 24 4.1 9 6.6 2 13.9 2 16.5 5 13.7
Ontario 100 0.0 36 3.8 34 4.0 19 4.8 5 10.4 2 13.6 4E 26.4
Manitoba 100 0.0 52 6.7 27 11.5 13E 17.3 3E 26.3 x x 4E 30.2
Saskatchewan 100 0.0 58 6.3 16 13.4 10E 17.9 3E 29.8 x x 14E 24.4
Alberta 100 0.0 58 5.5 26 11.2 10 15.5 2E 31.8 x x 3E 33.2
British Columbia 100 0.0 54 5.9 28 10.2 10E 17.7 3E 33.1 x x F F
Territories 100 0.0 52 12.2 21E 22.7 20E 22.1 x x x x x x
Canada less Quebec 100 0.0 38 2.4 32 2.9 18 3.6 5 7.2 3 9.4 4 15.7
1. Includes unknown responses (for example, "don't know" and "refusal") as well as responses mentionning only a language other than English or French.
CV: coefficient of variation
Note: A method to determine whether two estimates are significantly different can be found in Appendix A of this document.
Source: Statistics Canada, Survey on the Vitality of Official-Language Minorities, 2006.