| Data Regarding the Migration of English-speaking and French-speaking People to Canada: Reports and Maps (Summer 2010) |
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The documents are available in French only. The purpose of this study was to give an accurate overview of the migration patterns between the Canadian economic regions based on language, thus helping us identify the areas exposed to challenges specifically related to the shift in population. The migration studies that take language into account are rather rare. Therefore, we undertook a study dealing with the migration of English-speaking and French-speaking people to Canada. Presented in the form of five reports, including tables and statistical analyses, as well as 58 thematic maps of geographical analyses, this research (using data provided by Statistics Canada) provides a synthesis of migration trends in Canada according to economic regions and the linguistic variable. The research also outlines the differences between the socio-economic and socio-linguistic characteristics of migrants and non-migrants. This study and the thematic maps were funded by the Atlantic Metropolis Centre. ![]() Research Reports Sommaire Rapport complet(également accessible sur le site Web du Atlantic Metropolis Centre) Rapport sur le Nouveau-Brunswick Rapport sur l'Ontario Rapport sur le Québec Rapport sur Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador ![]() Thematic Maps
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