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The dataset tabulates the population of Little Canada by race. It includes the population of Little Canada across racial categories (excluding ethnicity) as identified by the Census Bureau. The dataset can be utilized to understand the population distribution of Little Canada across relevant racial categories.
Key observations
The percent distribution of Little Canada population by race (across all racial categories recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau): 62.74% are white, 8.35% are Black or African American, 0.32% are American Indian and Alaska Native, 13.62% are Asian, 5.59% are some other race and 9.38% are multiracial.
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.
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Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
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Neilsberg Research Team curates, analyze and publishes demographics and economic data from a variety of public and proprietary sources, each of which often includes multiple surveys and programs. The large majority of Neilsberg Research aggregated datasets and insights is made available for free download at https://www.neilsberg.com/research/.
This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Little Canada Population by Race & Ethnicity. You can refer the same here
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The dataset tabulates the population of Canadian County by race. It includes the population of Canadian County across racial categories (excluding ethnicity) as identified by the Census Bureau. The dataset can be utilized to understand the population distribution of Canadian County across relevant racial categories.
Key observations
The percent distribution of Canadian County population by race (across all racial categories recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau): 74.51% are white, 3.63% are Black or African American, 3.47% are American Indian and Alaska Native, 3.16% are Asian, 0.14% are Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander, 3.71% are some other race and 11.38% are multiracial.
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.
Racial categories include:
Variables / Data Columns
Good to know
Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
Custom data
If you do need custom data for any of your research project, report or presentation, you can contact our research staff at research@neilsberg.com for a feasibility of a custom tabulation on a fee-for-service basis.
Neilsberg Research Team curates, analyze and publishes demographics and economic data from a variety of public and proprietary sources, each of which often includes multiple surveys and programs. The large majority of Neilsberg Research aggregated datasets and insights is made available for free download at https://www.neilsberg.com/research/.
This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Canadian County Population by Race & Ethnicity. You can refer the same here
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TwitterData on ethnic or cultural origin by gender and age for the population in private households in Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions with 5,000-plus population.
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TwitterEven though the country is often perceived as a model when it comes to inclusion, ** percent of people surveyed in Canada in May 2021 believed that some races are naturally superior to others. This opinion was most prevalent among Canadians who voted for the Conservative Party in the 2019 federal elections (** percent), and among voters of other political parties than the main ones (** percent). In contrast, the most likely to view all races as equal in terms of natural characteristics were New Democratic Party voters.
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The dataset tabulates the population of Canadian by race. It includes the population of Canadian across racial categories (excluding ethnicity) as identified by the Census Bureau. The dataset can be utilized to understand the population distribution of Canadian across relevant racial categories.
Key observations
The percent distribution of Canadian population by race (across all racial categories recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau): 71.79% are white, 2.35% are Black or African American, 16.56% are some other race and 9.29% are multiracial.
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When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2017-2021 5-Year Estimates.
Racial categories include:
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Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
Custom data
If you do need custom data for any of your research project, report or presentation, you can contact our research staff at research@neilsberg.com for a feasibility of a custom tabulation on a fee-for-service basis.
Neilsberg Research Team curates, analyze and publishes demographics and economic data from a variety of public and proprietary sources, each of which often includes multiple surveys and programs. The large majority of Neilsberg Research aggregated datasets and insights is made available for free download at https://www.neilsberg.com/research/.
This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Canadian Population by Race & Ethnicity. You can refer the same here
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TwitterAccording to an October 2023 survey, just under ** percent of Chinese respondents in Canada participated in sport in the past 12 months. The survey also revealed that the participation rate was higher among men than women.
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Graph and download economic data for Population Estimate, Total, Hispanic or Latino, Two or More Races, Two Races Including Some Other Race (5-year estimate) in Canadian County, OK (B03002020E040017) from 2009 to 2023 about Canadian County, OK; Oklahoma City; OK; latino; hispanic; estimate; 5-year; persons; population; and USA.
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TwitterIn 2022, among first-time HIV cases in Canada where race and/or ethnicity was reported, 30.5 percent of cases were identified as white. Indigenous people (including First Nations, Inuit, Métis, and those identified as Indigenous-not otherwise specified) accounted for 22.6 percent of cases, and 18 percent were reported as Black. This statistic shows the distribution of first-time HIV diagnoses in 2022 in Canada, by race and/or ethnicity reported.
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TwitterThis statistic illustrates the distribution of the population of Canada in 2011 and 2016, by ethnic origin. In 2011, about *** percent of people in Canada reported being Black, compared to *** percent five years later.
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The following files are code and partial data to reproduce results in the study "Relative cancer survival by household income and race in Canada in the Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohorts" by Talía Malagón, Sarah Botting-Provost, Alissa Moore, Mariam El-Zein, and Eduardo L Franco. The SAS programs format the data from original microdata files and perform the propensity score matching and Poisson regression models. The outputs from the Poisson regression models were saved as Excel files, and were used to calculate relative survival using the R program "relative survival from propensity score models appendix version.R". The partial data of Poisson model outputs can be used to generate custom estimates of survival and mortality rates by race, immigration status, household income, and education level using estimating equations based on fitted Poisson model parameters. Additional SAS programs used for the secondary analyses using life table methods are also included here. The microdata files used to fit the models and other results of the study are owned by Statistics Canada; restrictions apply to the availability of these data, which were used under license by Statistics Canada for this study. Eligible researchers can apply for access to this data through the Statistics Canada Research Data Centre program (https://www.statcan.gc.ca/en/microdata/data-centres/access).
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Replication syntax for Race and Confidence in the Police in Canada (2025) published in the Canadian Journal of Political Science for the Canadian Election Survey 2021, General Social survey cycles 34 and 35, and the Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadians’ Experiences of Discrimination.
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This is a custom tabulation from Statistics Canada. It presents data on the demographics of Judges in Canada by race, gender, and province, derived from the 2016 and 2021 Census of Population
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TwitterData on visible minority by ethnic or cultural origin, age and gender for the population in private households in Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas, census agglomerations and parts.
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TwitterThe Anti-Racism Act, 2017 and its associated regulation and guidance require the Ministry of the Solicitor General to collect and analyze race-based data in police use of force. These datasets include information extracted from provincially mandated police Use of Force Reports. The technical reports that accompany the datasets provide a detailed description of how the data were collected; data quality concerns; data cleaning and validation; and data limitations. This information is essential for understanding how to analyze the data appropriately and interpret any results from analysis. Note: Datasets on this page may be updated periodically. For information on data updates, please consult the available metadata such as data dictionary and supporting documentation.
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TwitterIn 2022, among first-time HIV cases in Canada where race and/or ethnicity was reported, the highest share among males was among white individuals, at 34.6 percent. Among females, the highest share was reported by Indigenous females, at 41.7 percent. This statistic shows the distribution of first-time HIV diagnoses in 2022 in Canada, by race and/or ethnicity reported and gender.
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TwitterThe statistic reflects the origin of ethnic groups in Canada in 2021. That year, approximately 14.7 percent of the total population in Canada have English roots.
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TwitterData on visible minority by income, detailed income sources and generation status for the population aged 15 years and over in private households in Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas, census agglomerations and parts.
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TwitterThis statistic displays the percentage of Canadians aged 18 to 79 who drank different types of coffee yesterday in 2019, by ethnicity. On a given day in 2019, ** percent of Caucasian survey respondents drank traditional coffee, whilst ***** percent of Caucasians drank a non-espresso-based beverage.
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TwitterIn Canada in 2023, the ethnic minority most frequently affected by hate crimes motivated by race or ethnicity was black people, which accounted for *** hate crimes.By 2023, there were a total of ***** hate crimes reported to the police, of which ***** were racist hate crimes.
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The dataset tabulates the population of Little Canada by race. It includes the population of Little Canada across racial categories (excluding ethnicity) as identified by the Census Bureau. The dataset can be utilized to understand the population distribution of Little Canada across relevant racial categories.
Key observations
The percent distribution of Little Canada population by race (across all racial categories recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau): 62.74% are white, 8.35% are Black or African American, 0.32% are American Indian and Alaska Native, 13.62% are Asian, 5.59% are some other race and 9.38% are multiracial.
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.
Racial categories include:
Variables / Data Columns
Good to know
Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
Custom data
If you do need custom data for any of your research project, report or presentation, you can contact our research staff at research@neilsberg.com for a feasibility of a custom tabulation on a fee-for-service basis.
Neilsberg Research Team curates, analyze and publishes demographics and economic data from a variety of public and proprietary sources, each of which often includes multiple surveys and programs. The large majority of Neilsberg Research aggregated datasets and insights is made available for free download at https://www.neilsberg.com/research/.
This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Little Canada Population by Race & Ethnicity. You can refer the same here