Population and Demographics
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According to the 2011 census the city of Gatineau had a population of 265,349. This was an increase of 9.6% compared to 2006. Most of the population live in the urban cores of Aylmer, Hull and the former Gatineau. Buckingham and Masson-Angers are more rural communities. Gatineau is the fourth largest city in Quebec after Montreal, Quebec City and Laval.
The Quebec part of Ottawa-Gatineau Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) — which includes various peripheral municipalities in addition to Gatineau — had a total population of 314,501.
The following statistics refer to the Quebec portion of the Ottawa – Gatineau CMA (as it was defined in the 2006 census): Aboriginal status: ml/m/.m/peoples comprise 2.7% of the population.
Languages: Counting both single and multiple responses, French was a mother tongue for 80.0% of residents in 2006, English for 13.9%, Arabic for 1.7%, Portuguese for 1.1% and Spanish for 1.0%. (Figures below are for single responses only.)
Census | Gatineau Pop. | Hull Pop. |
---|---|---|
1871 | x | 3,800 |
1881 | x | 6,890 |
1891 | x | 11,264 |
1901 | x | 13,993 |
1911 | x | 18,222 |
1921 | x | 24,117 |
1931 | x | 29,433 |
1941 | 2,822 | 32,604 |
1951 | 5,771 | 43,483 |
1961 | 13,022 | 56,929 |
1971 | 22,321 | 63,580 |
1981 | 74,988 | 56,225 |
1991 | 92,284 | 60,707 |
2001 | 102,898 | 66,246 |
2006 | 242,124 | x |
Mother tongue | Population | Percentage |
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French | 220,970 | 78.5% |
English | 35,580 | 12.6% |
Arabic | 4,450 | 1.6% |
Portuguese | 2,845 | 1.1% |
Spanish | 2,820 | 1.0% |
Chinese | 1,205 | 0.4% |
Serbo-Croatian | 635 | 0.2% |
Romanian | 620 | 0.2% |
German | 590 | 0.2% |
Berber | 475 | 0.2% |
Polish | 465 | 0.2% |
Mother tongue | Population | Percentage |
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Italian | 445 | 0.2% |
Creole | 380 | 0.1% |
Russian | 370 | 0.1% |
Kirundi | 350 | 0.1% |
Persian | 345 | 0.1% |
Lao | 290 | 0.1% |
Bosnian | 250 | 0.1% |
Dutch | 235 | 0.1% |
Serbian | 230 | 0.1% |
Kinyarwanda | 225 | 0.1% |
Hungarian | 220 | 0.1% |
Mother tongue | Population | Percentage |
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English and French | 3,345 | 1.2% |
English and a non-official language | 240 | 0.1% |
French and a non-official language | 940 | 0.3% |
English, French and a non-official language | 115 | ~ |
Religion: About 83% of the population identified as Roman Catholic in 2001 while 7% said they had no religion and 5% identified as Protestant (1.3% Anglican, 1.3% United, 0.7% Baptist, 0.3% Lutheran, 0.2% Pentecostal, 0.2% Presbyterian). About 1% of the population identified as Muslim, 0.5% as Jehovah’s Witnesses, 0.3% as Buddhist, and 0.2% as Eastern Orthodox.
Visible minorities: The 2001 census found that 4.3% of the population self-identified as having a visible minority status, including, among others, about 1.3% who self-identified as Black, about 1.0% self-identifying as Arab, 0.5% as Latin American, 0.4% as Chinese, 0.3% as Southeast Asian, 0.2% as South Asian, and about 0.1% as Filipino.
Immigration: The area is home to more than five thousand recent immigrants (i.e. those arriving between 2001 and 2006), who now comprise about two percent of the total population. 11% of these new immigrants have come from Colombia, 10% from China, 7% from France, 6% from Lebanon, 6% from Romania, 4% from Algeria, 3% from the United States and 3% from Congo.
Internal migration: Between 2001 and 2006 there was a net influx of 5,205 people (equivalent to 2% of the total 2001 population) who moved to Gatineau from outside of the Ottawa - Gatineau area. There was also a net outmigration of 630 anglophones (equivalent to 2% of the 2001 anglophone population). Overall there was a net influx of 1,100 people from Quebec City, 1,060 from Montreal, 545 from Saguenay, 315 from Toronto, 240 from Trois-Rivières, 225 from Kingston, and 180 from Sudbury.
Ethnocultural ancestries: Canadians were able to self-identify one or more ethnocultural ancestries in the 2001 census. (Percentages may therefore add up to more than 100%.) The most common response was Canadian / Canadien and since the term 'Canadian' is as much an expression of citizenship as of ethnicity these figures should not be considered an exact record of the relative prevalence of different ethnocultural ancestries. 43.1% of respondents gave a single response of Canadian / Canadien while a further 26.5% identified both Canadian / Canadien and one or more other ethnocultural ancestries. 10.4% of respondents gave a single response of French, 1.1% gave a single response of Portuguese, 1.0% gave a single response of Irish, 0.9% gave a single response of Lebanese, 0.8% gave a single response of English, 0.7% gave a single responses of Québécois and 0.7% gave a single response of North American Indian. Counting both single and multiple responses, the most commonly identified ethnocultural ancestries were:
2006 % | 2001 % | |
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Canadian / Canadien | 69.6% | |
French | 37.6% | |
Irish | 7.6% | |
English | 6.4% | |
Scottish | 3.8% | |
North American Indian | 3.4% | |
German | 2.4% | |
Portuguese | 1.4% | |
Italian | 1.4% |
2006 % | 2001 % | |
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Lebanese | 1.2% | |
Métis | 1.1% | |
Polish | 0.8% | |
Belgian | 0.6% | |
Spanish | 0.5% | |
Dutch (Netherlands) | 0.5% | |
Chinese | 0.5% | |
Haitian | 0.4% | |
Ukrainian | 0.4% | |
American (USA) | 0.4% |
The data to the left is also presented more geographically by Statistics Canada as: 70.7% North American, 37.8% French, 14.3% British Isles, 4.5% Aboriginal, 4.0% Southern European, 3.8% Western European, 1.9% Arab, 1.7% Eastern European, 1.0% East and Southeast Asian, 0.8% African, 0.7% Latin, Central and South American, 0.7% Caribbean and 0.5% Northern European.
Canada 2006 Census | Population | % of Total Population | |
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Visible minority group |
South Asian | 455 | 0.2% |
Chinese | 1,515 | 0.6% | |
Black | 5,715 | 2.4% | |
Filipino | 195 | 0.1% | |
Latin American | 2,415 | 1% | |
Arab | 3,835 | 1.6% | |
Southeast Asian | 1,235 | 0.5% | |
West Asian | 375 | 0.2% | |
Korean | 160 | 0.1% | |
Japanese | 110 | 0% | |
Other visible minority | 85 | 0% | |
Mixed visible minority | 315 | 0.1% | |
Total visible minority population | 16,420 | 6.8% | |
Aboriginal group |
First Nations | 3,240 | 1.4% |
Métis | 2,590 | 1.1% | |
Inuit | 55 | 0% | |
Total Aboriginal population | 6,270 | 2.6% | |
White | 217,290 | 90.5% | |
Total population | 239,980 | 100% |
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