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Historical dataset of population level and growth rate for the Quebec, Canada metro area from 1950 to 2025.
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TwitterEstimated number of persons by quarter of a year and by year, Canada, provinces and territories.
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TwitterIn 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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TwitterComprehensive demographic dataset for Quebec, CA including population statistics, household income, housing units, education levels, employment data, and transportation with year-over-year changes.
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TwitterThe statistic shows the total population in Canada from 2020 to 2024, with projections up until 2030. In 2024, the total population in Canada amounted to about 41.14 million inhabitants. Population of Canada Canada ranks second among the largest countries in the world in terms of area size, right behind Russia, despite having a relatively low total population. The reason for this is that most of Canada remains uninhabited due to inhospitable conditions. Approximately 90 percent of all Canadians live within about 160 km of the U.S. border because of better living conditions and larger cities. On a year to year basis, Canada’s total population has continued to increase, although not dramatically. Population growth as of 2012 has amounted to its highest values in the past decade, reaching a peak in 2009, but was unstable and constantly fluctuating. Simultaneously, Canada’s fertility rate dropped slightly between 2009 and 2011, after experiencing a decade high birth rate in 2008. Standard of living in Canada has remained stable and has kept the country as one of the top 20 countries with the highest Human Development Index rating. The Human Development Index (HDI) measures quality of life based on several indicators, such as life expectancy at birth, literacy rate, education levels and gross national income per capita. Canada has a relatively high life expectancy compared to many other international countries, earning a spot in the top 20 countries and beating out countries such as the United States and the UK. From an economic standpoint, Canada has been slowly recovering from the 2008 financial crisis. Unemployment has gradually decreased, after reaching a decade high in 2009. Additionally, GDP has dramatically increased since 2009 and is expected to continue to increase for the next several years.
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TwitterNombre 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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Suivant les élections du 2 novembre 2025, veuillez noter que l’information concernant les nouveaux élus sera mise à jour à la mi-décembre 2025 afin de respecter les délais prévus par la loi relativement à la proclamation et l’assermentation des élus.
Par ailleurs, nous tenons à rappeler que le répertoire des municipalités n'a pas de valeur légale et que les élus y sont présentés à titre informatif. Un élu est proclamé comme tel au moyen d'un écrit signé par le président d'élection de la municipalité. Les résultats des élections pour l'ensemble des municipalités peuvent être consultés sur le portail Données Québec Résultats des élections municipales générales - Jeu de données - Données Québec. Élections Québec rend également les résultats disponibles par municipalité ici Résultats et statistiques – Élections Québec .
Le Répertoire des municipalités contient l'information suivante pour chaque municipalité du Québec :
Le Répertoire fournit aussi :
Veuillez prendre note des ajustements suivants (en date du 26 mars 2024):
Pour plus de précisions, bien vouloir accéder à la page du jeu de données.
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TwitterComprehensive demographic dataset for Quebec City, QC, CA including population statistics, household income, housing units, education levels, employment data, and transportation with year-over-year changes.
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TwitterCette statistique présente le nombre d'habitants selon le groupe d'âge et le sexe au Québec au Canada en 2024. Le nombre d'hommes était plus important que le nombre de femmes pour toutes les catégories d'âge, à l'exception des 65 ans et plus. Cela est lié au fait que les femmes vivent plus longtemps que les hommes.
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⚠ Important notice concerning the list of elected officials Following the elections of November 2, 2025, please note that information concerning newly elected officials will be updated in mid-December 2025 in order to respect the deadlines provided by law for the proclamation and swearing in of elected officials. In addition, we would like to remind you that the directory of municipalities has no legal value and that elected officials are presented there for information purposes. An elected official is proclaimed as such by means of a writing signed by the election chairman of the municipality. The results of the elections for all municipalities can be consulted on the portal Data Quebec Results of the General Municipal Elections - Dataset - Datasets Quebec. Élections Québec also makes the results available by municipality here Results and Statistics — Élections Québec. The Directory of Municipalities contains the following information for each municipality in Quebec: - the coordinates of the municipality; - the list of council members and the list of officials responsible for the municipal organization; - general information such as the designation, the date of establishment, the area, the population, the population, the population, the administrative region, the administrative region, the MRC, the census division of Canada, the electoral district of Quebec, the date of the next elections, the method of election, the method of election, the population, the population, the population, the administrative region, the administrative region, the territorial division and the list of boroughs if necessary. The Directory also provides: - for each MRC or territory outside the MRC, for each of the two metropolitan communities and for the Kativik Regional Government; in addition to contact details and general information, the list of municipalities that form this administration as well as their respective population and area; - for each district; contact details, general information as well as the list of council members and the list of officials responsible for the municipal organization. Please note the following adjustments (as of March 26, 2024): - The file “List of MRCs” will be replaced by “List of MRC_cm_arg" - Addition of the “List of resources” file - New columns have been added to the “List of municipalities” and “List of districts” files _For more details, please access the dataset page. _
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TwitterCanada'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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The 2019-2025 Quebec Drinking Water Economy Strategy (the Strategy) includes more comprehensive tools to provide a better picture of the use of drinking water and the cost of water services. New indicators and personalized objectives have been introduced to take into account the specific characteristics of each municipality. These indicators are recognized internationally as being the best suited to monitor the evolution of the results of each municipal network and to compare the results between them. Moreover, the objectives are now specific, according to the characteristics of the municipalities. Depending on the achievement of the objectives, the progressive actions to be implemented differ. Moreover, some of these actions offer various options available to municipalities in order to offer them more flexibility in their journey towards achieving their goals. Description: Objectives adapted to the profile of each municipality are set and presented in the form of a threshold to be achieved according to their characteristics and particularities. Among these objectives, residential consumption in liters per person and per day in municipalities makes it possible to bring Quebec municipalities back to a comparative threshold. RESIDENTIAL CONSUMPTION Residential consumption in liters per person per day in drinking water distribution systems. This service also makes it possible to compare the quantity of water distributed for the municipality in relation to its region, comparable population classes and the Quebec value. QUANTITY OF WATER DISTRIBUTED Quantity of water distributed in liters per person per day in drinking water distribution networks. This is a targeted objective for the province to reduce the quantity of water distributed by 20% compared to the 2015 value (458 l/pers/d). INFRASTRUCTURE LEAK INDEX (IFI) The infrastructure leak index represents the ratio between actual water losses and unavoidable real water losses. A complement associated with active leak control is also present in the service: RESEARCH AND REPAIR OF LEAKS Active control of leaks in a drinking water distribution network makes it possible to actively locate water leaks in order to then be able to repair them quickly and appropriately. Credit: The data presented come from the Annual Reports of the Municipal Strategy for the Economy of Drinking Water, completed by the participating municipalities and approved by the MAMH.
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TwitterComprehensive demographic dataset for Hudson, QC, CA including population statistics, household income, housing units, education levels, employment data, and transportation with year-over-year changes.
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TwitterCe graphique montre le nombre d'habitants du Québec entre 2000 et 2024. La population du Québec a augmenté de plus d'1,6 million d'habitants entre 2000 et 2024. Au début du 21ème siècle, on dénombrait 7,3 millions d'habitants dans cette province du Canada, tandis qu'en 2024, la population du Québec s'élevait à plus de 9,06 millions de personnes.
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TwitterAnnual 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.
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Total discounted value of savings in 2012 for a 25% reduction in CVD mortality by 2025: “mortality-based” scenario (billions of 2012C$).
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TwitterCe graphique montre l'évolution du nombre de naissances au Québec au Canada de 2000 à 2024. Entre le 1er juillet 2023 et le 30 juin 2024, 79.050 personnes sont nées au Québec.
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TwitterCette statistique représente la répartition des habitants du Québec selon leur langue maternelle en 2021. Le français est la langue la plus parlée au Québec, puisqu'il est la langue maternelle de presque 78 % de la population. L'anglais arrive loin derrière en deuxième position. Enfin, 0,5 % de la population du Québec a pour langue maternelle une langue autochtone. Les 15 % restants ont pour langue maternelle une autre langue que les trois pré-citées.
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TwitterCe graphique montre l'évolution de la part de la population à bas revenus au Québec au Canada entre 2000 et 2022. La part de la population à bas revenus a diminué au Québec sur la période allant de 2000 à 2022. En 2022, 6,6% des Québecquois étaient considérés comme ayant des revenus bas.
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TwitterCe graphique montre le nombre annuel de personnes venant habiter au Québec au Canada entre 2000 et 2024. La province du Québec a acceuilli 55.451 personnes entre le 1er juillet 2023 et le 30 juin 2024.
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Historical dataset of population level and growth rate for the Quebec, Canada metro area from 1950 to 2025.