Mother tongue in North Vancouver, BC · 2021 Census

First language learned at home in childhood and still understood. Interactive 2021 Canadian Census map by neighbourhood.

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Language

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Area

5915046Census subdivision

For example, your home town, a Census subdivision name, or a postal code

Topic

Home › Identity › Mother tongue

First language learned at home in childhood and still understood.

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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 “n.o.s.” means “not otherwise specified”: a language family or group given without a specific language. “n.i.e.” means “not elsewhere included”: a residual catch-all for languages outside the main published list. 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, 2021 Census of Population

Boundary and Census Profile files used under the Statistics Canada Open License. Inspired by the ONS Census maps.

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