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Immigrants make up half of the core-aged labour force in Toronto

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The title of the map is "Immigrants make up half of the core-aged labour force in Toronto"

This is a map of Canada showing the proportion of core-aged immigrants (25 to 54 years) in the labour force in 2021, for Canada, for the five census metropolitan areas (CMAs) with the lowest proportion of immigrants in the labour force and the five CMAs with the highest proportion of immigrants in the labour force.

In Canada, the proportion of core-aged immigrants in the labour force in 2021 was 27.7%.

The map shows the proportion of core-aged immigrants in the labour force in 2021 for the five CMAs with the lowest proportions, as follows, from east to west: St. John's (5.3%), Saguenay (2.2%), Trois-Rivières (6.1%), Drummondville (5.0%) and Greater Sudbury (5.7%).

The map shows the proportion of core-aged immigrants in the labour force in 2021 for the five CMAs with the highest proportion, as follows, from east to west: Toronto (51.8%), Edmonton (32.1%), Calgary (38.0%), Abbotsford–Mission (32.7%) and Vancouver (46.2%).

Source(s): Census of Population, 2021 (3901).

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