Geocode Geographic name Sex Data quality flag Children: 0 to 14 (2011 counts) Children: 0 to 14 (2006 counts) Children: 0 to 14 (2011 % distribution) Children: 0 to 14 (2006 to 2011 % change) Working-age population: 15 to 64 years (2011 counts) Working-age population: 15 to 64 years (2006 counts) Working-age population: 15 to 64 years (2011 % distribution) Working-age population: 15 to 64 years (2006 to 2011 % change) Seniors: 65 years and over (2011 counts) Seniors: 65 years and over (2006 counts) Seniors: 65 years and over (2011 % distribution) Seniors: 65 years and over (2006 to 2011 % change) Total (2011 counts) Total (2006 counts) Total (2011 % distribution) Total (2006 to 2011 % change) Seniors: 80 years and over(2011 counts) Seniors: 80 years and over(2006 counts) Seniors: 80 years and over(2011 % distribution) Seniors: 80 years and over(2006 to 2011 % change) 01 Canada Both sexes 20000 5607345 5579840 16.7 0.5 22924290 21697805 68.5 5.7 4945055 4335250 14.8 14.1 33476690 31612895 100 5.9 1347580 1167310 4 15.4 01 Canada Females 20000 2736240 2722515 16 0.5 11579935 10966260 67.9 5.6 2746280 2448155 16.1 12.2 17062460 16136930 100 5.7 848200 753970 5 12.5 01 Canada Males 20000 2871100 2857320 17.5 0.5 11344355 10731550 69.1 5.7 2198775 1887100 13.4 16.5 16414230 15475970 100 6.1 499385 413340 3 20.8 10 Newfoundland and Labrador Both sexes 00000 76630 78225 14.9 -2 355800 356975 69.1 -0.3 82110 70265 16 16.9 514540 505465 100 1.8 18630 17075 3.6 9.1 10 Newfoundland and Labrador Females 00000 37370 38200 14.2 -2.2 182020 182875 69 -0.5 44580 38665 16.9 15.3 263970 259735 100 1.6 11720 10905 4.4 7.5 10 Newfoundland and Labrador Males 00000 39260 40030 15.7 -1.9 173780 174105 69.4 -0.2 37525 31600 15 18.8 250570 245730 100 2 6910 6170 2.8 12 11 Prince Edward Island Both sexes 00000 23060 23985 16.4 -3.9 94360 91685 67.3 2.9 22785 20185 16.3 12.9 140205 135855 100 3.2 5925 5610 4.2 5.6 11 Prince Edward Island Females 00000 11360 11725 15.6 -3.1 48595 47100 66.9 3.2 12650 11425 17.4 10.7 72600 70255 100 3.3 3825 3730 5.3 2.5 11 Prince Edward Island Males 00000 11700 12260 17.3 -4.6 45765 44580 67.7 2.7 10135 8755 15 15.8 67605 65595 100 3.1 2100 1880 3.1 11.7 12 Nova Scotia Both sexes 00000 138215 146435 15 -5.6 630140 628815 68.4 0.2 153375 138215 16.6 11 921730 913465 100 0.9 40400 38480 4.4 5 12 Nova Scotia Females 00000 67435 71935 14.2 -6.3 323255 322900 67.9 0.1 85445 78795 17.9 8.4 476140 473630 100 0.5 26075 25375 5.5 2.8 12 Nova Scotia Males 00000 70775 74500 15.9 -5 306885 305915 68.9 0.3 67925 59415 15.2 14.3 445590 439830 100 1.3 14320 13110 3.2 9.2 13 New Brunswick Both sexes 00000 113575 118255 15.1 -4 513960 504105 68.4 2 123630 107635 16.5 14.9 751170 730000 100 2.9 32795 30305 4.4 8.2 13 New Brunswick Females 00000 55625 57595 14.5 -3.4 260740 255755 67.8 1.9 68365 61145 17.8 11.8 384735 374495 100 2.7 21025 19770 5.5 6.3 13 New Brunswick Males 00000 57950 60655 15.8 -4.5 253220 248350 69.1 2 55270 46490 15.1 18.9 366440 355495 100 3.1 11770 10530 3.2 11.8 24 Quebec Both sexes 20000 1258620 1252505 15.9 0.5 5386695 5213335 68.2 3.3 1257690 1080285 15.9 16.4 7903000 7546130 100 4.7 330370 276055 4.2 19.7 24 Quebec Females 20000 615880 613365 15.3 0.4 2700495 2621150 67.1 3 710765 623920 17.6 13.9 4027140 3858435 100 4.4 215255 184280 5.3 16.8 24 Quebec Males 20000 642745 639145 16.6 0.6 2686195 2592185 69.3 3.6 546920 456370 14.1 19.8 3875865 3687695 100 5.1 115115 91770 3 25.4 35 Ontario Both sexes 20000 2180775 2210800 17 -1.4 8792725 8300305 68.4 5.9 1878325 1649180 14.6 13.9 12851820 12160285 100 5.7 517910 442085 4 17.2 35 Ontario Females 20000 1063260 1076945 16.1 -1.3 4480195 4220970 68 6.1 1045220 931665 15.9 12.2 6588685 6229580 100 5.8 323370 284290 4.9 13.7 35 Ontario Males 20000 1117510 1133850 17.8 -1.4 4312525 4079330 68.9 5.7 833105 717515 13.3 16.1 6263140 5930700 100 5.6 194545 157790 3.1 23.3 46 Manitoba Both sexes 20000 231160 225170 19.1 2.7 804655 761340 66.6 5.7 172450 161890 14.3 6.5 1208270 1148400 100 5.2 52210 50290 4.3 3.8 46 Manitoba Females 20000 112540 109605 18.3 2.7 404005 382885 65.8 5.5 97170 92635 15.8 4.9 613715 585130 100 4.9 33470 32610 5.5 2.6 46 Manitoba Males 20000 118620 115565 20 2.6 400650 378455 67.4 5.9 75285 69255 12.7 8.7 594550 563275 100 5.6 18745 17680 3.2 6 47 Saskatchewan Both sexes 20000 197860 187695 19.1 5.4 681815 631155 66 8 153710 149305 14.9 3 1033380 968155 100 6.7 49430 47920 4.8 3.2 47 Saskatchewan Females 20000 96850 91735 18.6 5.6 339575 316945 65.1 7.1 85405 84240 16.4 1.4 521830 492915 100 5.9 30830 30490 5.9 1.1 47 Saskatchewan Males 20000 101015 95960 19.7 5.3 342240 314210 66.9 8.9 68300 65065 13.4 5 511555 475240 100 7.6 18600 17430 3.6 6.7 48 Alberta Both sexes 20000 684790 631515 18.8 8.4 2554745 2305420 70.1 10.8 405725 353410 11.1 14.8 3645260 3290350 100 10.8 109210 92610 3 17.9 48 Alberta Females 20000 333705 307920 18.4 8.4 1262135 1140755 69.4 10.6 221605 194880 12.2 13.7 1817440 1643550 100 10.6 67305 58630 3.7 14.8 48 Alberta Males 20000 351085 323600 19.2 8.5 1292610 1164670 70.7 11 184125 158535 10.1 16.1 1827810 1646795 100 11 41905 33980 2.3 23.3 59 British Columbia Both sexes 20000 677360 679600 15.4 -0.3 3033975 2834070 69 7.1 688715 599810 15.7 14.8 4400055 4113485 100 7 189625 165975 4.3 14.2 59 British Columbia Females 20000 329805 330860 14.7 -0.3 1541695 1440300 68.7 7 371955 328335 16.6 13.3 2243455 2099495 100 6.9 114725 103390 5.1 11 59 British Columbia Males 20000 347560 348745 16.1 -0.3 1492285 1393775 69.2 7.1 316760 271475 14.7 16.7 2156605 2013990 100 7.1 74900 62580 3.5 19.7 60 Yukon Both sexes 01000 5865 5715 17.3 2.6 24940 22370 73.6 11.5 3090 2285 9.1 35.2 33895 30375 100 11.6 530 420 1.6 26.2 60 Yukon Females 01000 2845 2795 16.9 1.8 12545 11210 74.5 11.9 1450 1085 8.6 33.6 16840 15090 100 11.6 285 235 1.7 21.3 60 Yukon Males 01000 3015 2920 17.7 3.3 12400 11160 72.7 11.1 1640 1205 9.6 36.1 17055 15280 100 11.6 240 185 1.4 29.7 61 Northwest Territories Both sexes 01000 9010 9920 21.7 -9.2 30055 29570 72.5 1.6 2395 1975 5.8 21.3 41460 41465 100 0 440 385 1.1 14.3 61 Northwest Territories Females 01000 4475 4905 21.9 -8.8 14750 14345 72.3 2.8 1180 990 5.8 19.2 20400 20240 100 0.8 255 210 1.3 21.4 61 Northwest Territories Males 01000 4535 5020 21.5 -9.7 15310 15230 72.7 0.5 1220 985 5.8 23.9 21060 21225 100 -0.8 185 170 0.9 8.8 62 Nunavut Both sexes 02000 10425 10000 32.7 4.3 20420 18660 64 9.4 1060 810 3.3 30.9 31905 29470 100 8.3 115 105 0.4 9.5 62 Nunavut Females 02000 5090 4925 32.8 3.4 9930 9065 64 9.5 495 370 3.2 33.8 15510 14365 100 8 70 50 0.5 40 62 Nunavut Males 02000 5335 5080 32.5 5 10490 9595 64 9.3 565 435 3.4 29.9 16395 15110 100 8.5 45 60 0.3 -25 Random rounding and percentage distributions "To ensure the confidentiality of responses collected for the 2011 Census, a random rounding process is used to alter the values reported in individual cells. As a result, when these data are summed or grouped, the total value may not match the sum of the individual values, since the total and subtotals are independently rounded. Similarly, percentage distributions, which are calculated on rounded data, may not necessarily add up to 100%." Data quality note(s) Digit Description 1st (0XXXX) Incomplete enumeration flag 2nd (X0XXX) Data quality flag 3rd (XX0XX) Population and dwelling counts error flag 4th (XXX0X) Not applicable 5th (XXXX0) 2006 adjusted population flag Flag description Incomplete enumeration flag 0 = Default. 1 = Incompletely enumerated Indian reserve or Indian settlement (suppressed). 2 = Excludes census data for one or more incompletely enumerated Indian reserves or Indian settlements. Data quality flag 0 = Default. 1 = Data quality index showing a global non response rate higher than or equal to 5% but lower than 10%. 2 = Data quality index showing a global non response rate higher than or equal to 10% but lower than 25%. 3 = Data quality index showing a global non response rate higher than or equal to 25% (suppressed). Population and dwelling counts error flag 0 = Default. "1 = An error exists in the 2011 population and dwelling counts for this area. For further details, please refer to the Population and dwelling count amendments, 2011 Census (http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/news-nouvelles/corr/cgen004-eng.cfm)." "2 = In 2006, the population and/or dwelling counts for this census subdivision were found to be incorrect. Since it is not possible to make changes to the 2006 Census data presented in these tables, the 2006 data should be used with caution. For further details, please refer to the Population and dwelling count amendments, 2011 Census (http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/news-nouvelles/corr/cgen004-eng.cfm)." "3 = Both the 2011 and 2006 population and/or dwelling counts for this area were found to be incorrect. Since it is not possible to make changes to the census data presented in these tables, these counts should be used with caution. For further details, please refer to the Population and dwelling count amendments, 2011 Census (http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/news-nouvelles/corr/cgen004-eng.cfm)." Not applicable 0 = Default. 2006 adjusted population flag 0 = Default. 1 = 2006 adjusted count; most of these are the result of boundary changes. "Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Population." "How to cite: Statistics Canada. 2012. Age and Sex 2011 counts for both sexes for Canada provinces and territories, Age and Sex Highlight Tables. 2011 Census. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-311-XWE2011002. Ottawa. released May 29,2012"