Focus on Geography Series, 2021 Census of Population

Columbia-Shuswap D, Regional district electoral area

Knowledge of official languages

English only

+9.4%

The variation of English only speakers between 2016 and 2021 was +9.4% (or +365 people).

French only

-100.0%

The variation of French only speakers between 2016 and 2021 was -100.0% (or -5 people).

English and French

0.0%

The variation of English and French bilingual people between 2016 and 2021 was 0.0% (or 0 people).

Number of languages known

Number of languages known, Columbia-Shuswap D (Regional district electoral area), 2021 Footnote 1

Languages spoken at home

Languages spoken at home, Columbia-Shuswap D (Regional district electoral area), 2021 Footnote 2

Non-official languages spoken at home by largest number of people (all mentions), Columbia-Shuswap D (Regional district electoral area), 2021

Summary — English and French

Knowledge of offical languages, Columbia-Shuswap D (Regional district electoral area), 2016 and 2021

Knowledge of offical languages, Columbia-Shuswap D (Regional district electoral area), 2016 and 2021
2016 2021
Number of people % of population Number of people % of population
English only 3,875 95.8 4,240 96.4
French only 5 0.1 0 0.0
English and French 160 4.0 160 3.6
Neither English nor French 5 0.1 0 0.0

Mother tongue (single responses), Columbia-Shuswap D (Regional district electoral area), 2016 and 2021

Mother tongue (single responses), Columbia-Shuswap D (Regional district electoral area), 2016 and 2021
2016 2021
Number of people % of population Number of people % of population
English 3,695 91.2 4,130 93.9
French 60 1.4 35 0.8

Language spoken most often at home (all mentions), Columbia-Shuswap D (Regional district electoral area), 2016 and 2021

Language spoken most often at home (all mentions), Columbia-Shuswap D (Regional district electoral area), 2016 and 2021
2016 2021
Number of people % of population Number of people % of population
English 3,960 97.9 4,355 99.0
French 20 0.5 5 0.1

Number of people by first official language spoken, Columbia-Shuswap D (Regional district electoral area), 2016 and 2021

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