Distribution of Different Races in Montreal and Toronto:MontrealToronto As Reflected in Canada ’ s Census.

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Distribution of Different Races in Montreal and Toronto:MontrealToronto As Reflected in Canada ’ s Census

Outline Montreal Census 1931 & & 1991 Visible Minorities in Montreal, Toronto, etc. Visible Minorities Population of ImmigrantsImmigrants Toronto: its recent immigrantsrecent immigrants Toronto: its Caribbean immigrantsCaribbean immigrants

Montreal Census – 1931 & 1991 statistics 法裔法裔 英裔英裔 歐 亞

Montreal Census – 1931 (one million people) French % British and Irish – 26 % “ other ” – 13.5% (mainly German, Italian, Jewish) Source: Marshall, Bill. “ Montreal Between Strangeness, Home and Flow. ” Cinema and the City. Oxford, Blackwell, 2001.

Montreal Census – 1991 No. of Anglophones are drastically reduced French % British – 5.4 % both British and French % British or French mixed with some other origin percent Other European origins: 14.2 percent (the largest group being Italian, followed by Jewish, Greek, and Portuguese) Asian or African ancestry -- over 6 % Central or South American origin -- less than 1% Blacks -- 2 to 3 %

Percentage of Visible Minorities in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and Canada Census statistics 多倫多多倫多 蒙特婁 溫哥華溫哥華

Visible Minorities in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and Canada Census Montreal ’ s population 8.8 % -- Anglophones 12.2 % – visible minorities Greater Montreal – home to 92 percent of Quebec ’ s “ visible minorities. ” 32 % -- of Toronto ’ s population 31 % -- of Vancouver ’ s population (Marshall 211)Marshall

Visible Minorities in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and Canada Census While visible minorities comprised 11.2% of Canada ’ s population in 1996, they represented a third (31.6%) of the Toronto CMA ’ s (Census Metropolitan Area) population. (Siemiatycki 77) Myer Siemiatycki and Engin Isin. “ Immigration, diversity and urban citizenship in Toronto. ” The Canadian journal of regional science. 20 no. 1-2 (spring-summer ‘ 97):

Immigrant/Total Population in North American cities statistics 加拿大加拿大 多倫多多倫多 蒙 邁阿密邁阿密 溫哥華溫哥華 紐約紐約

Immigrant Population in North American cities In 1996 immigrants represented 17.4% of Canada ’ s population. Across the Toronto CMA (Census Metropolitan Area), immigrants comprised 42% of the population, while in the amagamated City of Toronto 47.6% were foreign-born. The Vancouver CMA -- 35% are immigrants Montreal CMA -- 18% immigrants in the States Miami 33.6% New York 19.7% (Siemiatycki 75)

Toronto: Its increase of recent immigrants statistics

Toronto: Its increase of recent immigrants Taking stock of this demographic transformation, the amalgamated City of Toronto projects that by the year 2000, visible minorities will make up 54% of the City ’ s population, up from 30% in 1991 and just 3% in 1961 (Carey 1998b). (Siemiatycki 77)

Toronto: Its increase of recent immigrants 10% of [Toronto ’ s] CMA ’ s population in 1996 has immigrated over the past five years; 21% had arrived over the prior 15 years. 42% of all immigrants to Canada since 1991 have settled in the Toronto CMA. (Siemiatycki 77)

Toronto: its residents 1991 census statistics 英裔英裔 英裔與混血英裔與混血 義 華裔華裔 加 南亞南亞 非裔非裔

Toronto: its residents 1991 census British % British and other – 12.4% Italian – 8.1% Canadian – 6.9% Chinese – 6% South Asian – 5% Blacks %

The Caribbeans in Toronto % in Ontario, 9.1 % in Quebec, 15.9 % in other provinces.