Table 3.5a
Percentage of adults belonging to the official-language minority who were members of organizations, networks or associations during the 12 months before the survey by the language used during these activities, provinces and Canada less Quebec, 2006

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Provinces Language used during community activities
Total English only Much more English than French 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 44 14.0 F F F F 11E 31.6 26E 16.8 x x
Prince Edward Island 100 0.0 34 14.9 F F 9E 23.8 12E 21.7 37 14.0 x x
Nova Scotia 100 0.0 50 12.6 17E 25.9 7E 25.8 8E 29.6 11E 21.2 x x
New Brunswick 100 0.0 7E 16.8 8E 18.8 13 13.9 13 13.9 57 4.8 2E 28.5
Quebec 100 0.0 30 5.9 23 7.6 19 8.6 9 11.6 10 10.3 9 16.3
Ontario 100 0.0 28 7.8 15 13.6 13 11.5 10 10.1 31 6.3 3E 27.9
Manitoba 100 0.0 30E 17.5 18E 23.6 16E 31.9 7E 23.0 26E 16.8 x x
Saskatchewan 100 0.0 57 7.4 7E 23.8 F F 8E 28.4 13E 18.6 11E 28.3
Alberta 100 0.0 63 6.7 12E 22.9 4E 33.1 6E 28.2 10E 23.0 x x
British Columbia 100 0.0 55 9.2 11E 28.9 F F 12E 29.3 13E 24.6 x x
Territories 100 0.0 25E 32.1 F F x x x x 42E 22.6 0 0.0
Canada less Quebec 100 0.0 31 4.5 13 9.2 11 8.0 10 7.0 31 4.1 4 16.0
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.