Canada's National Statistics
In this page of the site, you will be able to find charts and information about Canada's Statistics
Language
Canada is a bilingual country. French and English are both the official language with English being 58.8% spoken, French being 21.6% spoken, and 19.6% other.
(2006) Please watch the video in the "HOME" tab to learn more!
(2006) Please watch the video in the "HOME" tab to learn more!
Population
Please note that this is in 2013
15.5% of Canada are boys and girls ages from 0-14 (M 2,753,263 / F 2,617,600)
12.9% 15-24 years of age (M 2,285,268 / F 2,160,005)
41.4% 25-54 years of age (M 7,253,587 / F 7,067,997)
13.3% 55-64 years of age (M 2,285,072 / F 2,329,760)
16.8% 65 years and of age and up (M 2,574,216 / F 3,241,443)
Total of 34,568,211 people (July 2013) -- Canada is ranked 38th in the world for its population.
Life expectancy of the total population in Canada (13th place in the world) is 81.57 years old, 78.98 years for males, and 84.31 years for females (2013). Fertility rate is 1.59 children per mother, so each family has about 1-2 kids. The Canadian death rate, the average annual number of deaths during a year per 1000 population, 8.2 deaths/1,000 population (2013).
15.5% of Canada are boys and girls ages from 0-14 (M 2,753,263 / F 2,617,600)
12.9% 15-24 years of age (M 2,285,268 / F 2,160,005)
41.4% 25-54 years of age (M 7,253,587 / F 7,067,997)
13.3% 55-64 years of age (M 2,285,072 / F 2,329,760)
16.8% 65 years and of age and up (M 2,574,216 / F 3,241,443)
Total of 34,568,211 people (July 2013) -- Canada is ranked 38th in the world for its population.
Life expectancy of the total population in Canada (13th place in the world) is 81.57 years old, 78.98 years for males, and 84.31 years for females (2013). Fertility rate is 1.59 children per mother, so each family has about 1-2 kids. The Canadian death rate, the average annual number of deaths during a year per 1000 population, 8.2 deaths/1,000 population (2013).
Ethnic Groups / Religion
First lets take a look at the ethnicities and there percentage of Canada's population.
British Isles (origin) is 28% of the Canadian population followed up by:
French (origin) 23%
European (other) 15%
Amerindian 2%
Asian, African, Arab, Other 6%
Mixed background 26%
Now on the topic of Canada's religions.
Roman Catholic takes the cake with 42.6% of the Canadian population followed by:
Protestant 23.3% (includes United Church with 9.5%, Anglican with 6.8%, Baptist with 2.4%, and Lutheran with 2%)
Other Christian religions 4.4%
Muslim 1.9%
Other (in general) and unspecified 11.8%
No religion 16%
British Isles (origin) is 28% of the Canadian population followed up by:
French (origin) 23%
European (other) 15%
Amerindian 2%
Asian, African, Arab, Other 6%
Mixed background 26%
Now on the topic of Canada's religions.
Roman Catholic takes the cake with 42.6% of the Canadian population followed by:
Protestant 23.3% (includes United Church with 9.5%, Anglican with 6.8%, Baptist with 2.4%, and Lutheran with 2%)
Other Christian religions 4.4%
Muslim 1.9%
Other (in general) and unspecified 11.8%
No religion 16%
Literacy (% of People 15 years and up who can read)
The average literacy rate of Canada is 99% with 99% of males, and 99% of females can read.
Health Problems (HIV/AIDS & Obesity)
In 2009 0.3% of Canadians had HIV/AIDS, and there were fewer than 1000 deaths caused by HIV/AIDS. (2009)
Obese people make up 26.2% of Canada's population in 2008.
Obese people make up 26.2% of Canada's population in 2008.
Net Migration Rate
The net migration rate of Canada is 5.65 migrants per 1000 people in Canada. (2013).