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  1. Population estimates for Quebec, Canada 2000-2023

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    Updated Feb 21, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Population estimates for Quebec, Canada 2000-2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/569873/population-estimates-quebec-canada/
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    Feb 21, 2024
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    Canada
    Description

    This statistic shows the estimated population of Quebec, Canada from 2000 to 2023. In 2023, the estimated population of Quebec was about *** million people. This is an increase from 2000, when about **** million people were living in Quebec.

  2. Estimations de la population, trimestrielles

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    Gouvernement du Canada, Statistique Canada (2025). Estimations de la population, trimestrielles [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.25318/1710000901-fra
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    Jun 18, 2025
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    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    Nombre estimé de personnes selon le trimestre de l'année et l'année, Canada, provinces et territoires.

  3. Low income population percentage in Quebec 2000-2022

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    Updated Jan 23, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Low income population percentage in Quebec 2000-2022 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/583109/low-income-population-percentage-quebec/
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    Jan 23, 2025
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    Canada, Quebec
    Description

    This statistic shows the percentage of the population in Quebec in low income from 2000 to 2022 according to low-income measures (LIMs). 6.6 percent of the population of Quebec was considered to be low-income in 2022.

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    Comparable population estimates and projections

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    Updated Jan 18, 2024
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    (2024). Comparable population estimates and projections [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/ca_911a70f1-1053-4f4a-9c3b-529de857bb16
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 18, 2024
    Description

    The data is produced by the Institut de la Statistique du Québec (ISQ). This organization is responsible for the management of official population data for the entire province of Quebec. Consistency with official Quebec data is thus ensured as well as the use of the demographic expertise of the ISQ. While the ISQ distributes population data by administrative region, MRC, municipality and RMR, it is the MSSS that disseminates data for the territories of the health and social services network. The Population Estimates and Projections by Health Territory file presents a continuous series of comparable population data composed of the series of estimates (1996-2022) and the series of projections (2023-2041) of population. These data take into account the evolution of the population according to the most recent observed data on births, deaths and migratory movements. This continuous series of comparable population estimates and projections can be used for both retrospective and prospective analyses.

  5. Average age of Montréal's population in Canada 2001-2022, by gender

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    Updated Jul 9, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Average age of Montréal's population in Canada 2001-2022, by gender [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1338598/average-age-montreal-canada-gender/
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    Jul 9, 2025
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    Canada
    Description

    In 2022, the average age age of the population of the city of Montréal, in the province of Québec, Canada, was **** years, over three years higher than in 2001. Women's average age was **** years, compared with **** years for men. The average age of the population actually increased relatively steadily between 2001 and 2022. More information on Québec can be found here.

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    Distribution areas of local populations of woodland caribou, forest ecotype,...

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    • catalogue.arctic-sdi.org
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    Updated May 21, 2025
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    Government and Municipalities of Québec (2025). Distribution areas of local populations of woodland caribou, forest ecotype, in Quebec [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/257ed865-4149-4696-98cd-a516c4fc8a4b
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    May 21, 2025
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    Government and Municipalities of Québec
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2001 - Oct 31, 2021
    Area covered
    Quebec
    Description

    #Description of the distribution areas of local populations of woodland caribou, forest ecotype, in Quebec The data represent the ranges of the 13 local populations and two areas of knowledge acquisition of woodland caribou, a forest ecotype in Quebec (hereinafter forest caribou). The file contains the polygons and the name assigned to each population or knowledge acquisition sector, the period covered by the telemetry data used during the delimitation exercise, and the date these boundaries were last updated. The information contained in the file of occurrences of species in a precarious situation of the Quebec Natural Heritage Data Center (CDPNQ) is also present in the file (CDPNQ occurrence number, French, English and scientific name of the species, the type of occurrence, the rank of precariousness [rank S] and the status under the Act Respecting Threatened or Vulnerable Species, see MELCCFP 2023 for a description of these fields.). ## #Contexte The Ministry of the Environment, the Fight against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks (hereinafter MELCCFP) is responsible for the monitoring and management of forest caribou in Quebec (Government of Quebec, 2021 a). In 2017-2018, the MELCCFP improved its monitoring activities in order to obtain an accurate and up-to-date portrait of the situation of the various populations on its territory (see Literature review on the factors involved in the decline of caribou populations in Quebec, Government of Quebec, 2021 b). The local population has been identified as the appropriate monitoring and management scale for this species since each population may face different threats depending on the habitat and socio-economic context in which it is found (Environment Canada, 2008). It is within this framework that the work to identify and delimit the distribution areas of forest caribou populations carried out in 2021-2022 is part of. The local population is defined as a group of caribou occupying a defined territory that is spatially distinct from the territories occupied by other caribou groups. The dynamics of the local population are determined primarily by local factors influencing birth and mortality rates, rather than by the contributions or losses resulting from immigration or emigration between groups. Therefore, the ranges of local forest caribou populations in this file are defined as the geographic area where a group of individuals exposed to similar factors influencing their demographics live and which meets the needs of their life cycle over a given period of time (e.g. calving, rutting, wintering). Note that for the two knowledge acquisition sectors, Baie-James and Matamec, the number of caribou monitored and the temporal scale of monitoring do not allow to date clearly conclude that they are distinct local populations or to associate these caribou with an adjacent population. ## #Méthodologie in short The forest caribou populations in Charlevoix and Val-d'Or were excluded from the following manipulations, as their geographic isolation is sufficient to demonstrate that they are local populations distinct from other caribou groups. A minimal convex polygon was made using 100% of telemetry data from 2004-2012 and 2017-2021 for the population of Charlevoix and from 1986 to 2020 for that of Val-d'Or. For other forest caribou populations, telemetry data from collars placed on caribou by the MELCCFP and various partners (Université Laval, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Hydro-Québec, Government of Ontario and Government of Ontario and Government of Newfoundland and Labrador) were used to identify and delimit the distribution areas of local populations. The data ranges from 2001 to 2021, but the period covered by the data varies by sector of study (see field: Layer tempo for information). Forest caribou populations in Quebec were identified by assigning caribou monitored by telemetry to a population using the fuzzy classification method (c-mean fuzzy clustering; Schaefer et al., 2001; Schaefer et al., 2001; Schaefer and Wilson, 2002). This method aims to unite individuals into groups in order to maximize the distance between members of distinct groups and to minimize the distance between members of the same group. Centroids from individual home ranges were used in this analysis. The ranges were delineated by creating minimal convex polygons including 100% of caribou locations (100% MCP) assigned to a population. For the Baie-James sector, the area was delimited by removing the overlaps between the area inventoried in 2020 (Szor and Gingras, 2020) and the distribution areas of the surrounding local populations. For the Matamec sector, the area represents the non-overlap between the distribution area of the local population of the Lower North Shore and a minimal convex polygon encompassing all telemetry data for caribou in the Matamec sector and the local Lower North Shore population. The acquisition of knowledge on the distribution of caribou and the presence of distinct populations continues in the Baie-James sector (Nord-du-Québec) and the Matamec sector (Côte-Nord). The last update was made in 2021-2022. ## #Mise on guard and limitations of data use: * The ranges of forest caribou populations in Quebec in this file represent the state of knowledge on land use by caribou between 2001 and 2021. * The ranges of the Detour and Nottaway populations overlap both the province of Quebec and that of Ontario, while the ranges of the populations Caniapiscau, Lower North Shore, Lac Joseph and Joir River also straddle the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Only the portion of the ranges of forest caribou populations in the province of Quebec is presented in the file. * Information on the ranges of local populations does not make it possible to establish with certainty that caribou is absent in territories outside the ranges. * The ranges represent areas where it is likely to find caribou belonging to the same population. They do not make it possible to identify the sectors used more or less strongly by caribou in this population or the sectors used by caribou to move within the range or from one population to another (connectivity sectors). * The ranges are subject to change, depending on the new telemetry data that will be acquired, the refinement of our local knowledge and the modifications of land use patterns by caribou. ## #Littérature Environment Canada. 2008. Scientific review for the identification of critical habitat for the boreal population of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in Canada. August 2008. Ottawa: Environment Canada. 80 pp. + 192 p. appendices Government of Quebec. 2021 a. Monitoring system for forest caribou populations in Quebec and mountain caribou in Gaspésie 2020-2031: summary document, Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks, Directorate of Expertise on Terrestrial Wildlife, Herpetofauna and Avifauna, 16 pp. Government of Quebec. 2021 b. Literature review on the factors involved in the decline of forest caribou populations in Quebec and mountain caribou in Gaspésie, Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks, Directorate of Expertise on Terrestrial Wildlife, Herpetofauna and Avifauna, 244 pp. + 15p. appendices Ministry of the Environment, the Fight against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks (MELCCFP). 2023. The Quebec Natural Heritage Data Center — Information document, Government of Quebec, Quebec, 32 pp. Schaefer, J.A., Veitch, A.M., Harrington, F.H., Harrington, F.H., Brown, W.K., Theberge, J.B., & Luttich, S.N. 2001. Fuzzy structure and spatial dynamics of a declining woodland caribou population. Oecologia, 126 (4), 507—514. https://doi.org/10.1007/s004420000555 Schaefer, J.A., & Wilson, C. C. 2002. The fuzzy structure of populations. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 80 (12), 2235—2241. https://doi.org/10.1139/z02-184 Szor, G, and G. Gingras. 2020. Aerial inventory of forest caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the James Bay, Rupert and La Grande sectors, Nord-du-Québec, in winter 2020, Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks, Direction de la gestion de la fauna du Nord-du-Québec, 31 p.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

  7. Number of recent immigrants in Quebec 2000-2023

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    Updated Jan 23, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Number of recent immigrants in Quebec 2000-2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/609162/number-of-immigrants-in-quebec/
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    Jan 23, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Canada, Quebec
    Description

    This statistic shows the number of recent immigrants in Quebec from 2000 to 2023. Between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023, there were 64,470 new immigrants to Quebec.

  8. Population of Montréal in Canada 2022, by age

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    Updated Jan 23, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Population of Montréal in Canada 2022, by age [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1338586/population-montreal-canada-age/
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    Jan 23, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2022
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    In 2022, more than half of the population (54.3 percent) of the city of Montreal, located in the Canadian province of Quebec, was aged between 20 and 59 years. The largest age group was 40-44, with over 318,000 individuals.
    That same year, Montreal was the second most populous city in the country, behind Toronto, which had approximately 6.6 million inhabitants.

  9. Estimations de la population au 1er juillet, par âge et genre

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    Updated Sep 25, 2024
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    Gouvernement du Canada, Statistique Canada (2024). Estimations de la population au 1er juillet, par âge et genre [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.25318/1710000501-fra
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    Sep 25, 2024
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    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    Nombre estimé de personnes au 1er juillet selon le groupe d'âge de 5 ans et le genre, et âge médian, Canada, provinces et territoires.

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    Aires de répartition des populations locales de caribous des bois, écotype...

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    Updated May 13, 2025
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    Ministère de l’Environnement, Lutte contre les changements climatiques, Faune et Parcs (2025). Aires de répartition des populations locales de caribous des bois, écotype forestier, au Québec [Dataset]. https://donneesquebec.ca/recherche/dataset/aires-de-repartition-des-populations-de-caribous-forestier
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    May 13, 2025
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    Area covered
    Quebec
    Description

    Description des aires de répartition des populations locales de caribous des bois, écotype forestier, au Québec

    Les données représentent les aires de répartition des 13 populations locales et deux secteurs d’acquisition de connaissances du caribou des bois, écotype forestier au Québec (ci-après caribou forestier).

    Le fichier contient les polygones et le nom attribué à chaque population ou secteur d’acquisition de connaissances, la période couverte par les données télémétriques utilisées lors de l’exercice de délimitation ainsi que la date de la dernière mise à jour de ces délimitations. Les informations contenues dans le fichier d’occurrences d’espèces en situation précaire du Centre de données sur le patrimoine naturel du Québec (CDPNQ) sont également présentes dans le fichier (numéro de l’occurrence CDPNQ, nom français, anglais et scientifique de l’espèce, le type d’occurrence, le rang de précarité [rang S] et le statut en vertu de la Loi sur les espèces menacées ou vulnérables, voir MELCCFP 2023 pour une description des ces champs).

    Contexte

    Le Ministère de l’Environnement, de la Lutte contre les Changements Climatiques, de la Faune et des Parcs (ci-après MELCCFP) est responsable du suivi et de la gestion des caribous forestiers au Québec (Gouvernement du Québec, 2021 a). En 2017-2018, le MELCCFP a bonifié ses activités de suivi afin d’obtenir un portrait précis et à jour de la situation des différentes populations sur son territoire (voir Revue de littérature sur les facteurs impliqués dans le déclin des populations de caribous au Québec, Gouvernement du Québec, 2021 b). La population locale a été identifiée comme l’échelle de suivi et de gestion adéquate pour cette espèce étant donné que chaque population peut faire face à des menaces différentes selon l’habitat et le contexte socio-économique dans lesquels elle se trouve (Environnement Canada, 2008). C’est dans ce cadre que s’insèrent les travaux d’identification et de délimitation des aires de répartition des populations de caribous forestiers réalisés en 2021-2022. La population locale se définit comme un groupe de caribous occupant un territoire défini se distinguant spatialement des territoires occupés par les autres groupes de caribous. La dynamique de la population locale est déterminée avant tout par les facteurs locaux influençant les taux de naissance et de mortalité, plutôt que par les apports ou les pertes découlant de l'immigration ou de l'émigration entre les groupes. De ce fait, les aires de répartition des populations locales de caribou forestier dans ce fichier se définissent comme la zone géographique où vit un groupe d'individus exposés à des facteurs similaires influençant leur démographie et qui satisfait aux besoins de leur cycle vital au cours d'une période donnée (p. ex. mise bas, rut, hivernage). À noter que pour les deux secteurs d’acquisition de connaissances, Baie-James et Matamec, le nombre de caribous suivis et l’échelle temporelle du suivi ne permettent pas de conclure à ce jour de façon claire qu’il s’agit de populations locales distinctes ou d’associer ces caribous à une population adjacente.

    Méthodologie en bref

    Les populations de caribous forestiers de Charlevoix et Val-d’Or ont été exclues des manipulations suivantes, car leur isolement géographique est suffisant pour démontrer qu’il s’agit de populations locales distinctes des autres groupes de caribous. Un polygone convexe minimal a été fait en utilisant 100 % des données télémétriques de 2004-2012 et 2017-2021 pour la population de Charlevoix et de 1986 à 2020 pour celle de Val-d’Or.

    Pour les autres populations de caribous forestiers, les données télémétriques de colliers posés sur des caribous par le MELCCFP ainsi que différents partenaires (Université Laval, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Hydro-Québec, Gouvernement de l’Ontario et Gouvernement de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador) ont été utilisées afin d’identifier et de délimiter les aires de répartition des populations locales. Les données s’échelonnent de 2001 à 2021, mais la période couverte par les données varie selon le secteur d’étude (voir le champ : Tempo de la couche pour l’information).

    Les populations de caribous forestiers au Québec ont été identifiées en assignant les caribous suivis par télémétrie à une population selon la méthode de classification floue (c-mean fuzzy clustering ; Schaefer et coll., 2001 ; Schaefer et Wilson, 2002). Cette méthode vise à réunir les individus en groupes de façon à maximiser la distance entre les membres de groupes distincts et à minimiser la distance entre les membres d’un même groupe. Les centroïdes des domaines vitaux individuels ont été utilisés dans cette analyse. Les aires de répartition ont été délimitées en créant des polygones convexes minimaux incluant 100 % des localisations des caribous (MCP 100 %) assignés à une population. Pour le secteur Baie-James, l’aire a été délimitée en retirant les parties chevauchantes entre le secteur inventorié en 2020 (Szor et Gingras, 2020) et les aires de répartition des populations locales avoisinantes. Pour le secteur Matamec, l’aire représente la partie non chevauchante entre l’aire de répartition de la population locale de la Basse-Côte-Nord et un polygone convexe minimal englobant toutes les données télémétriques des caribous du secteur Matamec et de la population locale Basse-Côte-Nord. L’acquisition de connaissances sur la répartition des caribous et la présence de populations distinctes se poursuit dans le secteur Baie-James (Nord-du-Québec) et le secteur Matamec (Côte-Nord). La dernière mise à jour a été faite en 2021-2022.

    Mise en garde et limites d’utilisation des données :

    • Les aires de répartition des populations de caribous forestiers du Québec dans ce fichier représentent l’état des connaissances sur l’utilisation du territoire par le caribou entre 2001 et 2021.
    • Les aires de répartition des populations Detour et Nottaway chevauchent à la fois la province du Québec et celle de l’Ontario, alors que les aires de répartition des populations Caniapiscau, Basse-Côte-Nord, Lac Joseph et Joir River chevauchent également la province de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador. Seulement la portion sur le territoire de la province du Québec des aires de répartition des populations de caribou forestier est présentée dans le fichier.
    • L’information sur les aires de répartition des populations locales ne permet pas d’établir avec certitude que le caribou est absent sur les territoires à l’extérieur des aires de répartition.
    • Les aires de répartition représentent les secteurs où il est probable de retrouver des caribous appartenant à une même population. Elles ne permettent pas d’identifier les secteurs utilisés plus ou moins fortement par les caribous de cette population ni les secteurs utilisés par les caribous pour se déplacer au sein de l'aire de répartition ou d’une population à l’autre (secteurs de connectivité).
    • Les aires de répartition sont sujettes à changer, en fonction des nouvelles données télémétriques qui seront acquises, du raffinement de nos connaissances locales et des modifications des patrons d’utilisation du territoire par les caribous.

    Littérature

    Environnement Canada. 2008. Examen scientifique aux fins de la désignation de l'habitat essentiel de la population boréale du caribou des bois (Rangifer tarandus caribou) au Canada. Août 2008. Ottawa: Environnement Canada. 80 p. + 192 p. annexes

    Gouvernement du Québec. 2021 a. Système de suivi des populations de caribous forestiers au Québec et des caribous montagnards de la Gaspésie 2020-2031 : document synthèse, Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs, Direction de l’expertise sur la faune terrestre, l’herpétofaune et l’avifaune, 16 p.

    Gouvernement du Québec. 2021 b. Revue de littérature sur les facteurs impliqués dans le déclin des populations de caribous forestiers au Québec et de caribous montagnards de la Gaspésie, Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs, Direction de l’expertise sur la faune terrestre, l’herpétofaune et l’avifaune, 244 p. + 15p. annexes

    Ministère de l’Environnement, de la Lutte contre les Changements Climatiques, de la Faune et des Parcs (MELCCFP). 2023. Le Centre de données sur le patrimoine naturel du Québec – Document d’information, gouvernement du Québec, Québec, 32 p.

    Schaefer, J. A., Veitch, A. M., Harrington, F. H., Brown, W. K., Theberge, J. B., & Luttich, S. N. 2001. Fuzzy structure and spatial dynamics of a declining woodland caribou population. Oecologia, 126(4), 507–514. https://doi.org/10.1007/s004420000555

    Schaefer, J. A., & Wilson, C. C. 2002. The fuzzy structure of populations. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 80(12), 2235–2241. https://doi.org/10.1139/z02-184

    Szor, G et G. Gingras. 2020. Inventaire aérien du caribou forestier (Rangifer tarandus caribou) dans les secteurs baie James, Rupert et La Grande, Nord-du-Québec, à l’hiver 2020, ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs, Direction de la gestion de la faune du Nord-du-Québec, 31 p.

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    Main language of instruction at the post-secondary level, by level of study,...

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    • www150.statcan.gc.ca
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    Updated Mar 21, 2025
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    Statistics Canada (2025). Main language of instruction at the post-secondary level, by level of study, age group and gender, among adults in the official language minority population [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/895ee236-5cbc-4798-960f-dda28860cea7
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 21, 2025
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Description

    Main language of instruction at the post-secondary level, by level of study, by age group and gender, Canada, Quebec, Canada outside Quebec, by select provinces and regions, among adults in the official language minority population, 2022.

  12. Population of Montréal in Canada 2001-2022

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    Updated Jan 23, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Population of Montréal in Canada 2001-2022 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1338583/population-montreal-canada/
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    Jan 23, 2025
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    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    In 2021, for the first time in two decades, the population of the city of Montreal, located in the Canadian province of Quebec, had declined. The city had indeed lost slightly more than 25,000 inhabitants between 2020 and 2021, dropping from approximately 4.37 million to 4.34 million. In 2022, Montreal was the second most populous city in the country, behind Toronto, which had approximately 6.7 million inhabitants.

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    MADRS_MaddenDissertation_Chapter4_FamLawSampled+Population

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    Updated Jan 21, 2025
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    Mike Madden (2025). MADRS_MaddenDissertation_Chapter4_FamLawSampled+Population [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/MUQPOE
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    Jan 21, 2025
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    Mike Madden
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This spreadsheet contains case names, links, and citations for the full population of Canadian family law decisions (other than those from Quebec) from 2022, and identifies the 177 decisions from within this population that were randomly selected for study within Chapter 4 of Mike Madden's doctoral dissertation.

  14. D

    Répertoire des municipalités du Québec

    • donneesquebec.ca
    • ouvert.canada.ca
    csv, xml
    Updated Jun 19, 2025
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    Ministère des Affaires municipales et de l'Habitation (2025). Répertoire des municipalités du Québec [Dataset]. https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/dataset/repertoire-des-municipalites-du-quebec
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    xml, xml(5), xml(3), csv, xml(1)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 19, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Ministère des Affaires municipales et de l'Habitation
    License

    https://www.donneesquebec.ca/licence/#cc-byhttps://www.donneesquebec.ca/licence/#cc-by

    Area covered
    Québec
    Description

    Le Répertoire des municipalités contient l'information suivante pour chaque municipalité du Québec :

    • les coordonnées de la municipalité;
    • la liste des membres du conseil et la liste des responsables de l'organisation municipale;
    • des renseignements généraux comme la désignation, la date de constitution, la superficie, la population, la région administrative, la MRC, la division de recensement du Canada, la circonscription électorale du Québec, la date des prochaines élections, le mode d'élection, la division territoriale et la liste des arrondissements au besoin.

    Le Répertoire fournit aussi :

    • pour chaque MRC ou territoire hors MRC, pour chacune des deux communautés métropolitaines et pour l'Administration régionale Kativik; en plus des coordonnées et des renseignements généraux, la liste des municipalités qui forment cette administration ainsi que leur population et leur superficie respectives;
    • pour chaque arrondissement; les coordonnées, les renseignements généraux ainsi que la liste des membres du conseil et la liste des responsables de l’organisation municipale.

    _Veuillez prendre note des ajustements suivants (en date du 26 mars 2024): _

    • Le fichier "Liste des MRC" sera remplacé par "Liste des MRC_CM_Arg"
    • Ajout du fichier "Liste des ressources"
    • De nouvelles colonnes ont été ajoutées aux fichiers "Liste des municipalités" et "Liste des arrondissements"

    Pour plus de précisions, bien vouloir accéder à la page du jeu de données.

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    Temperature variations for the urbanization perimeters of the smallest...

    • open.canada.ca
    • catalogue.arctic-sdi.org
    geotif, html, pdf +2
    Updated Jun 18, 2025
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    Government and Municipalities of Québec (2025). Temperature variations for the urbanization perimeters of the smallest municipalities 2020-2022 [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/9b5b45db-5b77-4af2-8486-4ac04d63114e
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    html, geotif, xls, shp, pdfAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 18, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Government and Municipalities of Québec
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2020 - Dec 31, 2022
    Description

    Map illustrating the differences in relative surface temperatures for all small urban areas in Quebec. The relative temperature difference is the temperature difference in the city compared to a nearby wooded area. With a 9-level scale for classifying relative differences in temperature, this map indicates areas that are relatively cooler or warmer within urbanization perimeters. This map is complementary to the * map of urban heat/fresh islands (ICFU) *. In fact, it covers all areas of urbanization that are not (or only partially) covered by the ICFU card. Thus, the two maps placed side by side allow a complete coverage of all population centers and urbanization perimeters in Quebec. The interval values for each class of temperature difference within the urbanization perimeters also come from the ICFU map: the classification thresholds for the temperature differences of an urbanization perimeter are reproduced from those of the ICFU map for the population center closest to the urbanization perimeter. The production of this data was carried out by the National Institute of Public Health of Quebec (INSPQ) and was funded under the * Plan for a Green Economy * of the Government of Quebec.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

  16. Canada: population projection 2024-2048, by province

    • statista.com
    Updated Jan 23, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Canada: population projection 2024-2048, by province [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/481509/canada-population-projection-by-province/
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 23, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2024
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    In 2048, the population in Manitoba is projected to reach about 1.84 million people. This is compared to a population of 1.46 million people in 2024.

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    MADRS_MaddenDissertation_Chapter4_InfCourtSampled+Population

    • dataverse.harvard.edu
    Updated Jan 21, 2025
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    Mike Madden (2025). MADRS_MaddenDissertation_Chapter4_InfCourtSampled+Population [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/F41BKZ
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    CroissantCroissant is a format for machine-learning datasets. Learn more about this at mlcommons.org/croissant.
    Dataset updated
    Jan 21, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Harvard Dataverse
    Authors
    Mike Madden
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This spreadsheet contains case names, links, and citations for the full population of Canadian inferior court decisions (other than those from Quebec) from 2022, and identifies the 173 decisions from within this population that were randomly selected for study within Chapter 4 of Mike Madden's doctoral dissertation.

  18. H

    MADRS_MaddenDissertation_Chapter4_SupCourtSampled+Population

    • dataverse.harvard.edu
    Updated Jan 21, 2025
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    Mike Madden (2025). MADRS_MaddenDissertation_Chapter4_SupCourtSampled+Population [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QAHP2R
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    CroissantCroissant is a format for machine-learning datasets. Learn more about this at mlcommons.org/croissant.
    Dataset updated
    Jan 21, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Harvard Dataverse
    Authors
    Mike Madden
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This spreadsheet contains case names, citations, and hyperlinks for the full population of Canadian superior court decisions (other than those from Quebec) from 2022, and identifies the 193 decisions from within this population that were randomly selected for study within Chapter 4 of Mike Madden's doctoral dissertation.

  19. Permanent Residents – Monthly IRCC Updates

    • open.canada.ca
    • data.amerigeoss.org
    • +1more
    csv, xlsx
    Updated May 12, 2025
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    Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (2025). Permanent Residents – Monthly IRCC Updates [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/f7e5498e-0ad8-4417-85c9-9b8aff9b9eda
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    xlsx, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 12, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Immigration, Refugees And Citizenship Canadahttp://www.cic.gc.ca/
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2015 - Mar 31, 2025
    Description

    People who have been granted permanent resident status in Canada. Please note that in these datasets, the figures have been suppressed or rounded to prevent the identification of individuals when the datasets are compiled and compared with other publicly available statistics. Values between 0 and 5 are shown as “--“ and all other values are rounded to the nearest multiple of 5. This may result to the sum of the figures not equating to the totals indicated.

  20. Metropolitan area population in Canada 2022

    • statista.com
    Updated Jan 23, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Metropolitan area population in Canada 2022 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/443749/canada-population-by-metropolitan-area/
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 23, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2022
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    Canada's largest metropolitan area is Toronto, in Ontario. In 2022. Over 6.6 million people were living in the Toronto metropolitan area. Montréal, in Quebec, followed with about 4.4 million inhabitants, while Vancouver, in Britsh Columbia, counted 2.8 million people as of 2022.

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Statista (2024). Population estimates for Quebec, Canada 2000-2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/569873/population-estimates-quebec-canada/
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Population estimates for Quebec, Canada 2000-2023

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Dataset updated
Feb 21, 2024
Dataset authored and provided by
Statistahttp://statista.com/
Area covered
Canada
Description

This statistic shows the estimated population of Quebec, Canada from 2000 to 2023. In 2023, the estimated population of Quebec was about *** million people. This is an increase from 2000, when about **** million people were living in Quebec.

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