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Talking Access

6 Jul 2018

Percentage of Total Population and Population Who Speak Neither Official Language that are Female by Age Group, City of Toronto, 2016 Figures 18A to D. Percentage of Residents Who Speak Neither Official Language by Mother Tongue for Selected Age Groups, City of Toronto, 2016 Figure 19A to J. Percentage of Residents Who Speak Neither Official Language by Age Group for Selected Mother Tongue Groups, [...] In contrast, speakers make up 17.6% of Toronto residents who the Cantonese and Mandarin groups comprised do not speak either official language but only 9.4% the two largest populations with knowledge of of Toronto residents whose mother tongue is not neither official language including a total of 53,270 English or French. [...] The Cantonese (Figure 8) and Mandarin (Figure 9) groups with knowledge of neither official language Residents who do not speak either official language are largely concentrated in a small area of the are concentrated in areas of the city where their downtown core, northwestern Scarborough and mother tongue is common (e.g. [...] Portuguese, Italian, and Spanish mother tongue west side of North York and the old City of Toronto, groups with knowledge of neither official language the east side of the former city of York and in a few are largely concentrated on the west side of the small areas in Etobicoke. [...] Large pockets of Portuguese speakers (Figure 12) is concentrated on the west side of North 10) reside throughout the former city of York and York, the east side of central and north Etobicoke, on the west side of the old City of Toronto, while the northwest side of the old City of Toronto and the Italian group (Figure 11) is concentrated on the throughout the former city of York.
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ISBN
9781894199483
Pages
90
Published in
Toronto, ON, CA

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