Between 2001 and 2023, the population of Toronto, in the Canadian province of Ontario, increased by around ** percent. Indeed, the metropolis's inhabitants were about *** million in 2001, and more than *** million two decades later.In 2023, Toronto was the largest metropolitan area in Canada in terms of population, ahead of Montreal and Vancouver.
Estimated number of persons by quarter of a year and by year, Canada, provinces and territories.
In 2022, the median age of the population of the city of Toronto, in the province of Ontario, Canada, was **** years, just over three years higher than in 2001. The median age of the population actually increased relatively steadily between 2001 and 2015, from **** to **** years, and then declined, after a plateau period, between 2017 and 2020. It increases again since 2020. The median age is the age that divides the population into two numerically equal groups: half are younger than this age and half are older.
Annual population estimates as of July 1st, by census metropolitan area and census agglomeration, single year of age, five-year age group and gender, based on the Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2021.
Estimated number of persons on July 1, by 5-year age groups and gender, and median age, for Canada, provinces and territories.
As of October 2024, approximately ****** Japanese residents lived in Toronto. Over the past decade, the Japanese population in the city has grown almost every year, up from around ****** residents ten years ago.
The dataset titled "Ward Profiles, 2014-2018 Wards (44-Ward Model)" is under the domain of city government and is tagged with keywords such as Housing Potential, demographics, ward, and ward profiles. It is available in various formats including spreadsheet and document formats. The dataset was published on 23rd July 2019 by the City Planning department of the City of Toronto Open Data organization. The author and owner of the dataset can be contacted via the email cityplanning@toronto.ca. The dataset provides comprehensive demographic, social, and economic information for each Ward in the City of Toronto. It includes data on population by age, households and dwelling types, families, language group, household tenure and period of construction, immigration and mobility, ethnic origin and visible minorities, education and labour force, income and shelter cost. The dataset is sourced from the online Toronto Data, Research & Maps portal and the license for accessing it is not specified. The resources available in the dataset include ward profiles from 2011 and 2016, known limitations, census fields attributes, and geographic area of city ward and community council areas. The metadata for this dataset was created on 4th October 2024 and last modified on 8th April 2025.
Income and Shelter Costs The 2021 Ward Profiles also include select 2016 and 2011 Census data for comparison purposes. Information from the 2011 Census, from before the 25-Ward model existed, has been adjusted to the current Wards to enable a better understanding of recent population trends and changes. For more information, please see the Census Glossary and Notes in the Ward Profile portal. Information on the availability of Census of Canada can be obtained from Statistics Canada, www.statcan.ca, or its toll-free access number 1-800-263-1136. Data will be reviewed and updated about two years after Census Day 2026, depending on the release of data by Statistics Canada and City requests for custom tabulations. Revision July 2024: The 2011 and 2016 population totals were revised to reflect the population in private occupied households to correspond to the 2021 statistics. The revision affected the total population in private households and the population by age breakdown.
The house price for Ontario is forecast to decrease by eight percent in 2023, followed by a minor increase of one percent in 2024. From roughly 932,000 Canadian dollars, the average house price in Canada's second most expensive province for housing is expected to fall to 861,000 Canadian dollars in 2024. After British Columbia, Ontario is Canada's most expensive province for housing. Ontario Ontario is the most populated province in Canada, located on the eastern-central side of the country. It is an English speaking province. To the south, it borders American states Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. Its provincial capital and largest city is Toronto. It is also home to Canada’s national capital, Ottawa. Furthermore, a large part of Ontario’s economy comes from manufacturing, as it is the leading manufacturing province in Canada. The population of Ontario has been steadily increasing since 2000. The population in 2018 was an estimated 14.3 million people. The median total family income in 2016 came to 83,160 Canadian dollars. Ontario housing market The number of housing units sold in Ontario is projected to rise until 2024. Additionally, the average home prices in Ontario have significantly increased since 2007.
Line feature layer composing elevation contour lines representing both 1 and 5 meter intervals in the City of Barrie.Relevant fields within the layer include (but not limited to): Elevation, Interval and Length. The City of Barrie is situated in the heart of Central Ontario, a premier waterfront community on Lake Simcoe, conveniently located an hour north of Toronto. With a growing population of 143,000 the City of Barrie is the 34thlargest city in Canada. Visit barrie.ca for more information or contact Service Barrie at 705-726-4242 or ServiceBarrie@barrie.ca
As of July 1, 2022, there were approximately 13.87 million males and 14.13 million females living in metropolitan areas across Canada. This statistic breaks down this figure by metropolitan area. Toronto was the most populated city in the country, counting over 3.2 million males and 3.4 million females.
Number and rate (per 100,000 population) of homicide victims, Canada and Census Metropolitan Areas, 1981 to 2024.
Income of individuals by age group, sex and income source, Canada, provinces and selected census metropolitan areas, annual.
Since 2001, the number of immigrants arriving in the city of Toronto, in the Canadian province of Ontario, has been fluctuating, but overall increasing. There were slightly more than 123,000 people immigrating to the city in 2001, compared to almost 160,000 twenty years later.
Toronto is the Canadian city with the highest number of immigrants arriving, followed by Vancouver.
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Unemployment Rate in Canada remained unchanged at 6.90 percent in July. This dataset provides - Canada Unemployment Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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The concert and event promotion industry has faced significant challenges in recent years, largely triggered by the fallout from the pandemic. A notable labour shortage emerged as many skilled employees left their jobs, compelling promoters to rely on less experienced staff. This shift led to increased workloads, potential event delays and unprofessional security practices. Rising demand for concerts and inflation have enabled many promoters to hike ticket prices. With Live Nation and Ticketmaster under scrutiny for alleged monopolistic practices, ticket prices have skyrocketed, making concerts less accessible for lower-income and casual fans. Spending on live entertainment remains resilient, reflecting a consumer trend prioritizing unique and memorable experiences. Over the years to 2024, revenue expanded at a CAGR of 1.2% and is expected to reach $5.0 billion in 2024, when revenue will advance an estimated 9.6%. The pandemic brought about unprecedented disruptions, with many promoters struggling to regain stable profitability despite a promising surge in revenue growth in 2022. That spike fell short of restoring profit growth to pre-pandemic levels and the financial landscape remains fraught with challenges. The influence of third-party consulting agencies has increased as promoters depend on them for consumer analytics, allowing these agencies to command high rates that erode profit. Artists have increasingly turned to concerts to compensate for lost revenue in the age of streaming, placing promoters in higher demand despite stagnant profit and rising operational costs. Over the next few years, revenue growth will pick up the pace, supported by improving economic conditions and an aging population with more disposable income and leisure time. Promoters can capitalize on older demographics' preferences and demands, potentially establishing more reliable revenue streams. The rise of music tourism and gig-tripping could significantly improve concert attendance, especially in cities like Toronto which are already global music hubs. Despite challenges in engaging target demographics amid an increasingly crowded online space, influencer marketing offers a promising strategy to connect with potential attendees. Ultimately, revenue is forecast to strengthen at a CAGR of 2.2% over the next few years, reaching $5.5 billion in 2029.
Differences in the number and proportion of persons with and without disabilities, aged 15 years and over, by census metropolitan areas.
The house price for Ontario is forecast to increase slightly in 2025, after declining by *** percent in 2023. From roughly ******* Canadian dollars, the average house price in Canada's second most expensive province for housing is expected to rise to ******* Canadian dollars in 2025. After British Columbia, Ontario is Canada's most expensive province for housing. Ontario Ontario is the most populated province in Canada, located on the eastern-central side of the country. It is an English speaking province. To the south, it borders American states Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. Its provincial capital and largest city is Toronto. It is also home to Canada’s national capital, Ottawa. Furthermore, a large part of Ontario’s economy comes from manufacturing, as it is the leading manufacturing province in Canada. The population of Ontario has been steadily increasing since 2000. The population in 2023 was an estimated **** million people. The median total family income in 2022 came to ******* Canadian dollars. Ontario housing market The number of housing units sold in Ontario is projected to rise until 2025. Additionally, the average home prices in Ontario have significantly increased since 2007.
Ontario was the province with the most immigrants in 2024, with 197,657 immigrants. Nunavut, Canada’s northernmost territory, had 56 immigrants arrive in the same period. Immigration to Canada Over the past 20 years, the number of immigrants to Canada has held steady and is just about evenly split between men and women. Asian countries dominate the list of leading countries of birth for foreign-born residents of Canada, although the United Kingdom, the United States, and Italy all make the list as well. Unemployment among immigrants In 2023, the unemployment rate for immigrants in Canada was highest among those who had been in the country for five years or less. The unemployment rate decreased the longer someone had been in Canada, and unemployment was lowest among those who had been in the country for more than ten years, coming more into line with the average unemployment rate for the whole of Canada.
This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (247 items: Carbonear; Newfoundland and Labrador; Corner Brook; Newfoundland and Labrador; Grand Falls-Windsor; Newfoundland and Labrador; Gander; Newfoundland and Labrador ...), Type of structure (4 items: Apartment structures of three units and over; Apartment structures of six units and over; Row and apartment structures of three units and over; Row structures of three units and over ...), Type of unit (4 items: Two bedroom units; Three bedroom units; One bedroom units; Bachelor units ...).
Between 2001 and 2023, the population of Toronto, in the Canadian province of Ontario, increased by around ** percent. Indeed, the metropolis's inhabitants were about *** million in 2001, and more than *** million two decades later.In 2023, Toronto was the largest metropolitan area in Canada in terms of population, ahead of Montreal and Vancouver.