Demographics
According to the 2006 census there were 18,088 people and 7,815 households in the city. 77.5% of residents had lived in Dorval for more than 5 years. The population density was 866.5/kmĀ².
The 2001 census counted about 1.21% of the population as Aboriginal as well as an additional 13.00% of the population who self-identified as having a visible minority status, which included 2.87% who self-identified as Black, 2.27% as Chinese, 1.98% as Filipino, 1.87% as South Asian, 1.32% as Korean, 1.00% as Arab, 0.69% as Latin American, 0.47% as Southeast Asian, and 0.20% as Japanese.
A large Inuit population has also established itself in Dorval but this does not appear on official census data because most Inuit choose to associate themselves with their village or reside only part-time in Dorval.
English was mother tongue to 47.5% of Dorval residents according to the 2006 census (counting both single and multiple responses), compared to 47.1% in 2001 and 50.2% in 1996; while French was mother tongue to 32.1% of residents in 2006, compared to 36.9% in 2001 and 35.8% in 1996.
Mother Tongue | Population | Percentage |
---|---|---|
English | 8,085 | 45.22% |
French | 5,400 | 30.20% |
Chinese languages | 650 | 3.64% |
Italian | 590 | 3.30% |
Spanish | 315 | 1.76% |
Romanian | 300 | 1.68% |
Arabic | 295 | 1.65% |
Polish | 205 | 1.15% |
Filipino | 170 | 0.95% |
Mother Tongue | Population | Percentage |
---|---|---|
English and French | 250 | 1.40% |
English and a non-official language | 120 | 0.67% |
French and a non-official language | 50 | 0.28% |
English, French and a non-official language | 45 | 0.25% |
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