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Age and Sex Highlight Tables, 2011 Census

Population by broad age groups and sex, 2011 counts for both sexes, for Canada and census subdivisions (municipalities) with 5,000-plus population

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Table Summary

This table shows the population by broad age group and sex. The column headings are: geographic name, children: 0 to 14 years, working-age population: 15 to 64 years, seniors: 65 years and over, total and seniors: 80 years and over. The rows are: Canada, provinces and territories along with their corresponding values. Data are available for both sexes, males, females for 2011, 2006, percent distribution of 2011 and percentage change (2006 to 2011).

Geographic name CSD type
Age groups Total Seniors:
80 years and over
children:
0 to 14 years
working-age population:
15 to 64 years
seniors:
65 years and over
Geographic name: Sort highest to lowest (not selected) Geographic name: Sort lowest to highest (not selected) CSD type: Sort highest to lowest (not selected) CSD type: Sort lowest to highest (not selected) Age groups, children 0 to 14 years: Sort highest to lowest (not selected) Age groups, children 0 to 14 years: Sort lowest to highest (not selected) Age groups, working-age population 15 to 64 years: Sort highest to lowest (not selected) Age groups, working-age population 15 to 64 years: Sort lowest to highest (not selected) Age groups, seniors 65 years and over: Sort highest to lowest (not selected) Age groups, seniors 65 years and over: Sort lowest to highest (not selected) Total: Sort highest to lowest (not selected) Total: Sort lowest to highest (not selected) Seniors 80 years and over: Sort highest to lowest (not selected) Seniors 80 years and over: Sort lowest to highest (not selected)
Canada !   5,607,345 22,924,290 4,945,055 33,476,690 1,347,580
Orillia, CY (Ont.) CY 4,540 19,665 6,385 30,585 2,245
Grande Prairie County No. 1, MD (Alta.) ! MD 4,505 14,195 1,650 20,345 240
North Cowichan, DM (B.C.) DM 4,425 18,495 5,885 28,805 1,450
Grimsby, T (Ont.) T 4,395 16,660 4,270 25,325 1,165
Candiac, V (Que.) V 4,375 13,670 1,835 19,875 230
Fort Erie, T (Ont.) T 4,355 19,645 5,960 29,960 1,610
Sept-Îles, V (Que.) V 4,355 17,565 3,765 25,690 805
Hanover, RM (Man.) RM 4,305 8,735 990 14,025 210
Dieppe, C (N.B.) C 4,240 16,385 2,685 23,310 790
Whitehorse, CY (Y.T.) CY 4,210 17,165 1,900 23,280 355
Clarence-Rockland, CY (Ont.) CY 4,145 16,300 2,740 23,185 575
Penticton, CY (B.C.) ! CY 4,085 20,295 8,500 32,880 3,080
Sturgeon County, MD (Alta.) ! MD 4,055 13,620 1,910 19,580 310
Sorel-Tracy, V (Que.) V 3,975 22,660 7,960 34,600 2,140
East Hants, MD (N.S.) ! MD 3,970 15,485 2,655 22,110 535
Langley, CY (B.C.) ! CY 3,965 16,875 4,240 25,080 1,640
Fort St. John, CY (B.C.) CY 3,935 13,460 1,210 18,610 345
Mackenzie County, SM (Alta.) ! SM 3,900 6,330 695 10,925 130
Varennes, V (Que.) V 3,875 15,145 1,980 20,995 410
Lincoln, T (Ont.) T 3,860 14,315 4,305 22,485 1,300

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