1991 Canadian census
Canadian census
1991 Canadian census Country Canada Total population 27,296,859 ( 7.9%) Most populous province/territory Ontario (10,084,885)Least populous province/territory Yukon (27,797)
The 1991 Canadian census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. Census day was June 4, 1991. On that day, Statistics Canada attempted to count every person in Canada. The total population count of Canada was 27,296,859.[ 1] This was a 7.9% increase over the 1986 census of 25,309,331.[ 1]
The previous census was the 1986 census and the following census was in 1996 census .
Canada by the numbers
A summary of information about Canada.
Total population
27,296,859
Dwellings
10,018,270[ 2]
Men
13,454,580
Women
13,842,280
Average earnings
$24,329
Population by province
Rank
Province or territory
Population as of 1991 census
Population as of 1986 census
Change
Percent change
1
Ontario
10,084,885
9,101,694
983,191
10.8
2
Quebec
6,895,963
6,532,461
363,502
5.6
3
British Columbia
3,282,061
2,883,367
398,694
13.8
4
Alberta
2,545,553
2,365,825
179,728
7.6
5
Manitoba
1,091,942
1,063,016
28,926
2.7
6
Saskatchewan
988,928
1,009,613
-20,685
-2.0
7
Nova Scotia
899,942
873,176
26,766
3.1
8
New Brunswick
723,900
709,442
14,458
2.0
9
Newfoundland and Labrador
568,474
568,349
125
0.0
10
Prince Edward Island
129,765
126,646
3,119
2.5
11
Northwest Territories
57,649
52,238
5,411
10.4
12
Yukon
27,797
23,504
4,293
18.3
Canada
27,296,859
25,309,331
1,987,528
7.9
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