Detailed definition
              Definition 1: Indigenous identity
Indigenous identity refers to whether the person identified with the Indigenous peoples of Canada. This includes those who identify as First Nations (North American Indian), Métis and/or Inuk (Inuit), and/or those who report being Registered or Treaty Indians (that is, registered under the Indian Act of Canada), and/or those who have membership in a First Nation or Indian band. Aboriginal peoples of Canada (referred to here as Indigenous peoples) are defined in the Constitution Act, 1982, Section 35 (2) as including the Indian, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada.
Definition 2: Visible minority
Visible minority refers to whether a person is a visible minority or not, as defined by the Employment Equity Act. The Employment Equity Act defines visible minorities as "persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour." The visible minority population consists mainly of the following groups: South Asian, Chinese, Black, Filipino, Arab, Latin American, Southeast Asian, West Asian, Korean and Japanese.
Definition 3: Mobility status, five years
Mobility status, five years refers to the status of a person with regard to the place of residence on the reference day in relation to the place of residence on the same date five years earlier.
Definition 4: Mobility status, five years
Mobility status, five years refers to the status of a person with regard to the place of residence on the reference day in relation to the place of residence on the same date five years earlier.
Definition 5: Mobility status, five years
Mobility status, five years refers to the status of a person with regard to the place of residence on the reference day in relation to the place of residence on the same date five years earlier.
Definition 6: Activities of daily living
Refers to difficulties a person may have doing certain activities as a result of physical, cognitive, mental, or other health-related conditions or problems.
          Indigenous identity refers to whether the person identified with the Indigenous peoples of Canada. This includes those who identify as First Nations (North American Indian), Métis and/or Inuk (Inuit), and/or those who report being Registered or Treaty Indians (that is, registered under the Indian Act of Canada), and/or those who have membership in a First Nation or Indian band. Aboriginal peoples of Canada (referred to here as Indigenous peoples) are defined in the Constitution Act, 1982, Section 35 (2) as including the Indian, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada.
Definition 2: Visible minority
Visible minority refers to whether a person is a visible minority or not, as defined by the Employment Equity Act. The Employment Equity Act defines visible minorities as "persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour." The visible minority population consists mainly of the following groups: South Asian, Chinese, Black, Filipino, Arab, Latin American, Southeast Asian, West Asian, Korean and Japanese.
Definition 3: Mobility status, five years
Mobility status, five years refers to the status of a person with regard to the place of residence on the reference day in relation to the place of residence on the same date five years earlier.
Definition 4: Mobility status, five years
Mobility status, five years refers to the status of a person with regard to the place of residence on the reference day in relation to the place of residence on the same date five years earlier.
Definition 5: Mobility status, five years
Mobility status, five years refers to the status of a person with regard to the place of residence on the reference day in relation to the place of residence on the same date five years earlier.
Definition 6: Activities of daily living
Refers to difficulties a person may have doing certain activities as a result of physical, cognitive, mental, or other health-related conditions or problems.
Values (English)
          Total population by Aboriginal Identity status
          Total - Indigenous identity
          First Nations (North American Indian)
          Métis
          Inuk (Inuit)
          Non-Indigenous identity
          Total population by Visible minority
          Total visible minority population
          South Asian
          Chinese
          Black
          Filipino
          Arab
          Latin American
          Southeast Asian
          West Asian
          Korean
          Japanese
          Visible minority, n.i.e.
          Not a visible minority
          Total - Immigrant status and period of immigration
          Non-immigrants
          Immigrants
          Before 1991
          1991 to 1995
          1996 to 2000
          2001 to 2005
          2006 to 2010
          2011 to 2015
          2016 to 2021
          2016 to 2019
          Non-permanent residents
          Mobility status 5 years ago
          Same address (dwelling)
          Movers - different address 5 years ago
          Non-migrant - Same CSD, different dwelling
          Total Migrants
          Internal migrants - Different CSD in Canada
          External migrants - Outside Canada
          Migrants within a CMA
          Intraprovincial migrant between CMAs
          Interprovincial migrant between CMAs
          Intraprovincial migrant from a non-CMA to a CMA
          Interprovincial migrant from a non-CMA to a CMA
          Intraprovincial migrant from a CMA to a non-CMA
          Interprovincial migrant from a CMA to a non-CMA
          Intraprovincial migrant from a non-CMA to a non-CMA
          Interprovincial migrant from a non-CMA to a non-CMA
          Interprovincial migrant
          Persons with activity limitations (all) - Always
          Persons with activity limitations (all) - Always or Often
          Persons with activity limitations (all) - Always, Often or Sometimes
          Persons without activity limitations