Visible minority groups: Latin American: highest & lowest · 2016 Census

The 10 areas with the highest and lowest values for Visible minority groups: Latin American in Canada, 2016 Census.

10 census subdivisions with the highest values

  1. Saint-Gérard-Majella, QC: 13%
  2. Bredenbury, SK: 12.7%
  3. Annaheim, SK: 10%
  4. Improvement District No. 4 Waterton, AB: 9.1%
  5. Semiahmoo, BC: 8.3%
  6. Maymont, SK: 7.1%
  7. Parkland Beach, AB: 6.5%
  8. Happy Valley No. 10, SK: 5.7%
  9. Sunrise Beach, AB: 5%
  10. Brandon, MB: 5%

10 census subdivisions with the lowest values

  1. Portugal Cove South, NL: 0%
  2. Trepassey, NL: 0%
  3. St. Shott's, NL: 0%
  4. Division No. 1, Subd. U, NL: 0%
  5. Cape Broyle, NL: 0%
  6. Renews-Cappahayden, NL: 0%
  7. Fermeuse, NL: 0%
  8. Port Kirwan, NL: 0%
  9. Aquaforte, NL: 0%
  10. Ferryland, NL: 0%
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Note “Visible minority” is a Statistics Canada term defined in the Employment Equity Act for non-white, non-Indigenous people. It does not capture how respondents self-identify.
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Note Percentages are computed only over the population in private households, which excludes residents of collective dwellings such as hospitals, long-term care facilities, prisons, and university residences. A dissemination area dominated by such a facility can have a much smaller percentage denominator than its overall population suggests.
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Note These estimates come from the long-form questionnaire, which was distributed to a 25% sample of private households. They are subject to sampling variability and may differ from a full enumeration. Read more
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Note To protect confidentiality, Statistics Canada randomly rounds census counts up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10. Totals are rounded independently of their parts, so sub-totals may not match the total and percentages may not add up to 100%. Read more
Source:Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population

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