Bilingual (English & French): highest & lowest · 2021 Census

The 10 areas with the highest and lowest values for Bilingual (English & French) in Canada, 2021 Census.

10 census subdivisions with the highest values

  1. Lac-Tremblant-Nord, QC: 83.3%
  2. Fort-Coulonge, QC: 82.4%
  3. Bouctouche, NB: 81.2%
  4. Saint-Louis, NB: 81%
  5. Rogersville, NB: 80.8%
  6. Saint-Charles, NB: 80.2%
  7. Drummond, NB: 80.1%
  8. Rogersville, NB: 80%
  9. Wellington, NB: 79.7%
  10. Senneville, QC: 79.5%

10 census subdivisions with the lowest values

  1. Division No. 1, Subd. V, NL: 0%
  2. Portugal Cove South, NL: 0%
  3. St. Shott's, NL: 0%
  4. Cape Broyle, NL: 0%
  5. Renews-Cappahayden, NL: 0%
  6. Fermeuse, NL: 0%
  7. Aquaforte, NL: 0%
  8. Ferryland, NL: 0%
  9. St. Vincent's-St. Stephen's-Peter's River, NL: 0%
  10. Riverhead, NL: 0%
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Source:Statistics Canada, 2021 Census of Population

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