Statistics Canada started to collect data on all languages spoken at home (and not just language spoken most often) in 2001; therefore, the statistics presented here cover the period from 2001 to 2011. It states, among other things, that "the City of Ottawa recognizes both official languages as having the same rights, status and privileges." However, section 1.4.2. on language spoken most often at home presents information from 1981 to 2011. Although English is the first language spoken in Ontario, the city is bilingual, with French being the second most spoken language. Of these, 41 are indigenous and 2 are non-indigenous. In 2011, the majority (56.1%) of Ottawas population aged 15 and older whose FOLS was neither English nor French had no certificate, diploma or degree. The proportions for those whose FOLS was English and for those whose FOLS was French were 12.1% and 14.1%, respectively. Currently, Canada is home to some five or more sign languages (that number rising with the probability that Plains Sign Talk is actually a language family with several languages under its umbrella), belonging to four to six distinct language families, those being: French Sign Language family, BANZSL family, the Plains Sign family, the Inuit Sign isolate, perhaps the Coast Salish Sign isolate, and perhaps a Plateau Sign family composed of Secwepemckst and Ktunaxa Sign Language. It was the only one of the five CDs that had a greater proportion of people whose mother tongue was French compared to the CD of Ottawa (15.0%). In 2011, the unemployment rateFootnote 3 in Ottawa was 7.0%. Conversely, the proportion of the population whose FOLS was French was less than 16.4% in the CSDs that make up the other CDs around Ottawa, except the CSD of North Stormont, where it was 24.7%. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". This unfamiliarity tends to decrease the longer they stay. Punjabi. Examining the official language minority percentage by FOLS in 2011 shows that the proportion of French speakers was higher than 30% in five Ottawa wards (see Table 16): Cumberland (38.5%), Innes (33.5%), RideauRockcliffe (33.4%), RideauVanier (33.2%) and Orlans (31.7%). Statistics Canada, 1981 and 2011 censuses. This gap in income could be explained by the higher rate of bilingualism among the Francophone population, which might mean access to a larger labour pool. Data users are advised to exercise caution when evaluating trends related to mother tongue and language spoken at home that compare 2011 Census data to those of previous censuses. Interprovincial migrants whose mother tongue was French came to Ottawa mainly from Quebec (73.2%) and New Brunswick (8.2%). In 2011, the proportion of Ottawans whose FOLS was French and who reported being able to conduct a conversation in both official languages (90.7%) was greater than that of people whose FOLS was English (27.5%). Residents with no religion and/or secular perspectives make up 31.6% of Ottawa's population, up from 21.8% in 2011. The proportion of the population whose FOLS was neither English nor French increased from 0.8% to 1.3% over this period, an increase that occurred primarily between 1981 and 1991. Ottawa is known to be one of the safest cities overall, not to mention Canada as a whole is one of the top 5 safest countries in the world. In 2011, 84.9% of Ottawas immigrant population reported that their FOLS was English, and 11.1% said that their FOLS was French. EnglishFigure 4.1 Population by knowledge of official languages, Toronto, 2011. In Ottawa, almost 30% of immigrants had arrived in Canada less than 10 years ago. However, the proportion of the population whose mother tongue was neither English nor French more than doubled over the same period, increasing from 10.5% to 21.3%.Footnote 1. In addition, the Francophone population was overrepresented in some employment sectors, such as public administration and education (see section 2.1.13). Ottawans whose mother tongue was French had the lowest unemployment rate (5.2%), followed by those whose mother tongue was English (6.7%) and those whose mother tongue was neither English nor French (8.8%). Ability to conduct a conversation in English only, in French only, in both English and French, or in neither English nor French, as reported by the respondent on May 10, 2011. French. In 2011, the proportion of Prescott-Russell residents who reported French as their onlyFootnote 12 official language or the one they speak most oftenFootnote 13 at home was 61.4% (see Table 22). Other language(s) used regularly at work, as reported by the respondent on May 10, 2011. A smaller percentage (26.6%) reported using French and 2.4% reported using another language. to tradeOttawa, Canada The name Ottawa is derived from the Algonquin word adawe, which means to trade. In 2011, the most common occupations among workers in Ottawa whose mother tongue was English were associated with sales and service (20.9%), business, finance and administration (19.5%) and education, law and social, community and government services (16.0%). In 2011, out of the 26,395 children under the age of 18 in Ottawa who have at least one parent whose mother tongue is French, 53.3% reported French as their only mother tongue, 38.7% reported English as their only mother tongue, 0.9% reported a language other than English or French as their mother tongue and 6.2% reported both English and French as their mother tongue. Mandarin. Visible minorities represented close to a quarter (23.6%) of Ottawans whose FOLS was English. Among Ottawa workers whose mother tongue was English, 17.8% reported using French at work, with 1.0% using it most often, 1.8% using it equally with English and 15.0% using it regularly as a secondary language. What languages are spoken in Ottawa Ontario? Cantonese. Their median income was $16,200 lower than that of the Francophone population and $12,700 lower than that of Anglophone population. About 25% of Canadians speak it regularly at home Mandarin Chinese. This page outlines population characteristics for the Ottawa population, including origin and identity, language, education, employment and income, housing and shelter, and urban/rural living. The Office of the Commissioner would like to thank Jean-Pierre Corbeil, Brigitte Chavez and Jean-Franois Lepage from the Language Statistics Section of the Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division for their diligent work and invaluable contribution. Ottawa has the reputation of being one of the safest places to live in Canada. In 2011, 48.6% of Ottawa residents were men and 51.4% were women. The 1996 adjusted population of the amalgamated city published in the 2001 census was 721,136, Central Park's Census Tract did not exist during these censuses. [1] The population of the census metropolitan area, Ottawa-Gatineau, was 1,488,307. Between 1987 and 2002, 131,816 individuals relocated to the city, which represents 75% of the population growth for that period. [27] 367,035 people, or 36.45% of Ottawa's population, can speak both languages. French and English are the languages of instruction at the University of Ottawa. People who report French as the language spoken most often and English as the language spoken regularly (regardless of whether another language is spoken in combination with these two languages) are included in the French most often category. Punjabi. The Ottawa, also known as the Odawa dialect of the Ojibwe language is spoken by the Ottawa people in southern Ontario in Canada, and northern Michigan in the United States. If you have either, you will find work here (I live & work in Ottawa with english). The highest rate (nearly 56%) was in the Cumberland ward and the lowest (23%) was in the RideauGoulbourn ward. Ottawa, city, capital of Canada, located in southeastern Ontario. In Ottawa, the proportion of people who reported being able to conduct a conversation in English remained practically unchanged between 1981 and 2011, hovering around 97% (see Table 10). In 2011, 4.0% of Ottawa workers whose FOLS was English were employed in Quebec, as were 6.9% of workers whose FOLS was French. The mean is the average calculated over all incomes, while the median corresponds exactly to the midpoint of the income distribution. Among Ottawans aged 15 and older whose FOLS was English, approximately a third (36.3%) had post-secondary qualifications at a bachelor level or above. The proportion of Ottawans whose FOLS was French and who reported being able to conduct a conversation in both official languages and at least one other language (20.6%) was also greater than that of people whose FOLS was English (7.6%). These wards were Cumberland (32.9%), RideauRockcliffe (28.2%), Innes (28.0%), RideauVanier (27.8%), Orlans (25.9%) and Beacon HillCyrville (23.1%). Ottawa census division data from the 1981 Census corresponds to the 2011 geographical boundaries. Individuals whose FOLS was French made up 12.7% of visible minorities, and those whose FOLS was neither English nor French represented 4.5% of visible minorities. [2], In 2001, females made up 51.2% of the amalgamated Ottawa population, while the median age of the population was 36.7 years of age. These five wards had a total of 65,685 people whose mother tongue is French, which was half of all Ottawans whose mother tongue was French (data not shown). Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet. Interprovincial migrants whose mother tongue was neither English nor French came to Ottawa mainly from Quebec (54.4%), British Columbia (17.0%) and Alberta (10.5%). Ottawa, with is also known as Odawa, is considered endangered by it's speakers, who are using more and more English. Readers will find a complete analysis of factors affecting comparability of language results between the censuses in the publication Methodological Document on the 2011 Census Language Data, Catalogue no. In 2011, slightly more than half (53.1%) of Ottawas labour force was employed in the following sectors: public administration (22.8%), retail trade (10.2%), health care and social assistance (10.1%) and professional, scientific and technical services (9.9%). Statistic includes total responses of "Filipino" and "Southeast Asian" under visible minority section on census. 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