Table 3.5f
Percentage of adults belonging to the official-language minority who have had contact with an employee of the federal government in the two years before the survey by the frequency of use of the minority language, provinces and Canada less Quebec, 2006

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Provinces Frequency of use of the minority language with a federal government employee
Total Always Often Occasionally Rarely Never Unknown
% CV % CV % CV % CV % CV % CV % CV
Newfoundland and Labrador 100 0.0 31E 17.2 14E 25.0 19E 26.8 13E 32.8 21E 23.1 x x
Prince Edward Island 100 0.0 16E 20.0 20E 22.7 29E 18.7 F F 21E 22.5 x x
Nova Scotia 100 0.0 29E 17.7 16E 32.3 19E 23.7 F F 8E 23.9 x x
New Brunswick 100 0.0 60 3.8 17 9.4 11 12.8 5E 27.9 3E 22.2 4E 22.4
Quebec 100 0.0 53 3.1 19 6.5 13 8.8 4 14.3 4 12.5 7 14.5
Ontario 100 0.0 33 5.1 23 7.4 18 7.9 9 11.9 13 9.9 4E 19.9
Manitoba 100 0.0 29 14.1 16E 18.7 17E 23.8 8E 31.1 19E 27.6 9E 28.3
Saskatchewan 100 0.0 14E 17.3 11E 23.7 15E 20.6 9E 27.7 22E 17.8 28E 20.4
Alberta 100 0.0 25 14.7 15E 19.4 15E 17.5 10E 22.6 28 14.0 7E 28.5
British Columbia 100 0.0 24 15.9 16E 18.5 11E 20.3 15E 19.9 24 15.1 9E 29.4
Territories 100 0.0 28E 28.8 F F 18E 30.0 F F 23E 29.0 0 0.0
Canada less Quebec 100 0.0 37 3.2 20 5.2 15 5.6 9 8.1 14 6.3 6 11.1
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.