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Private households showing children of all ages, by household structure, 2006 counts, for Canada and census divisions - 20% sample data

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Geographic name Population in
private households
Household structure
Total private
households1
Couples3 One person Other2
With children Without children
Sort highest to lowest Sort lowest to highest Sort highest to lowest Sort lowest to highest Sort highest to lowest Sort lowest to highest Sort highest to lowest Sort lowest to highest Sort highest to lowest Sort lowest to highest Sort highest to lowest Sort lowest to highest Sort highest to lowest Sort lowest to highest
Canada ! 31,074,405 12,437,470 3,902,390 3,242,530 3,327,050 1,965,495
Abitibi (Que.) ! 23,800 9,920 3,120 2,800 2,805 1,195
Abitibi-Ouest (Que.) ! 20,430 8,755 2,610 2,735 2,540 870
Acton (Que.) 14,980 6,280 1,845 1,915 1,715 800
Alberni-Clayoquot (B.C.) ! 30,180 12,875 3,165 4,110 3,675 1,920
Albert (N.B.) 27,245 10,770 3,745 3,365 2,205 1,455
Algoma (Ont.) ! 115,720 50,010 13,530 15,255 14,320 6,895
Annapolis (N.S.) 21,055 9,205 2,385 3,245 2,510 1,065
Antigonish (N.S.) 18,605 7,225 2,400 1,830 1,805 1,185
Antoine-Labelle (Que.) ! 34,260 15,300 3,735 5,380 4,370 1,810
Argenteuil (Que.) ! 29,300 12,855 3,385 3,920 3,750 1,795
Arthabaska (Que.) ! 64,220 27,580 7,810 7,955 8,270 3,545
Asbestos (Que.) ! 14,095 6,400 1,515 2,155 1,995 745
Avignon (Que.) ! 14,270 6,145 1,620 1,905 1,720 900
Baffin (Nvt.) ! 15,565 4,405 1,790 520 865 1,230
Beauce-Sartigan (Que.) ! 48,610 20,440 6,385 5,430 6,000 2,630
Beauharnois-Salaberry (Que.) ! 59,160 26,180 6,955 7,390 8,120 3,720
Bécancour (Que.) ! 18,325 7,840 2,395 2,280 2,280 880
Bellechasse (Que.) ! 32,495 13,320 4,410 4,025 3,470 1,415
Bonaventure (Que.) ! 17,645 7,520 2,085 2,360 1,985 1,085
Brant (Ont.) ! 123,055 48,020 16,030 12,760 11,660 7,565
Brome-Missisquoi (Que.) ! 45,100 19,680 5,160 6,355 5,890 2,265
Bruce (Ont.) ! 64,155 26,320 7,920 9,345 6,590 2,470
Bulkley-Nechako (B.C.) ! 37,930 14,550 4,825 4,300 3,520 1,905
Cape Breton (N.S.) ! 104,380 43,090 11,725 10,635 11,715 9,005
Capital (B.C.) ! 336,405 152,535 34,930 43,805 50,680 23,120
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Notes:

1. Private household refers to a person or a group of persons (other than foreign residents) who occupy the same dwelling and do not have a usual place of residence elsewhere in Canada. It may consist of a family group (census family) with or without other non-family persons, of two or more families sharing a dwelling, of a group of unrelated persons, or of one person living alone. Household members who are temporarily absent on Census Day (e.g., temporary residents elsewhere) are considered as part of their usual household. For census purposes, every person is a member of one and only one household. Unless otherwise specified, all data in household reports are for private households only.

2. Includes multiple-family households, lone-parent family households and non-family households other than one-person households.

3. Refers to one-family households containing a couple (with or without persons not in census families).

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