Toronto, Ontario

Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located on the north-western shore of Lake Ontario. With over 2.5 million residents, it is the fifth most populous municipality in North America. Toronto is at the heart of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), and is part of a densely populated region in Southern Ontario known as the Golden Horseshoe, which is home to 8.1 million residents and has approximately 25% of Canada's population. The census metropolitan area (CMA) had a population of 5,113,149, and the Greater Toronto Area had a population of 5,555,912 in the 2006 Census. [1]

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Overview


Population in 2006:  5,113,149
Population in 2001:  4,682,897
Population change:  9.2%

Average property values in 2006:
Toronto $ 403,112
Ontario $ 297,479
Canada $ 263,369


Median household income in 2005:
Toronto $ 64,128
Ontario $ 60,455
Canada $ 53,634


Median age in 2006:
Toronto 37.5
Ontario 39
Canada 39.5


Median rent in 2006:
Toronto $ 926
Ontario $ 801
Canada $ 671


Median mortgage payment in 2006:
Toronto $ 1,371
Ontario $ 1,046
Canada $ 839
 

Climate

Temperature Chart

Temperature January February March April May June July August September October November December
Daily Average (°C) -6 -5 -0 6 13 18 21 20 15 9 3 -3
Daily Maximum (°C) -2 -1 4 12 19 24 27 26 21 14 7 1
Daily Minimum (°C) -11 -10 -5 1 7 12 15 14 10 4 -1 -7
Canada Daily Average (°C) -10 -8 -3 4 11 15 18 17 12 6 -1 -8
Precipitation

Precipitation January February March April May June July August September October November December
Rainfall (mm) 25 22 37 62 72 74 74 80 78 63 62 35
Snowfall (mm) 31 22 19 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 29
Precipitation(mm) 52 43 57 68 73 74 74 80 78 64 69 61
 
 

Demographics

Racial Groups
Racial Groups Toronto
Total
Total Population 5,072,075
Total visible minority population 2,174,070
Chinese 486,330
South Asian 684,070
Black 352,220
Filipino 171,980
Latin American 99,295
South East American 70,215
Arab 53,430
West Asian 75,475
Korean 55,265
Japenese 19,010
Visibile minority, n.i.e . 46,705
Multiple Visible minority 60,075
White 2,898,005
 
Age characteristics
Age characteristics Toronto
Total
Total Population 5,113,145
0 to 4 years 298,390
5 to 9 years 311,925
10 to 14 years 339,625
15 to 19 years 339,935
20 to 24 years 344,005
25 to 29 years 347,370
30 to 34 years 372,310
35 to 39 years 412,315
40 to 44 years 451,270
45 to 49 years 414,700
50 to 54 years 351,765
55 to 59 years 304,370
60 to 64 years 218,140
65 to 69 years 175,440
70 to 74 years 149,865
75 to 79 years 124,075
80 to 84 years 89,985
85 years and over 67,660
 
 
Knowledge of languages
Knowledge of languages Toronto
Total
Total Population 5,072,075
English only 4,436,230
French only 4,435
English and French 418,505
Neither English nor French 212,900
 

Immigrant status
and period of immigration
Toronto
Total
Total Population 5,072,075
Non-immigrants 2,675,590
Immigrants 2,320,165
Non-permanent residents 76,320
Non-immigrants are persons who are Canadian citizens by birth. Although most Canadian citizens by birth were born in Canada, a small number were born outside Canada to Canadian parents.
Generation Status
Generation Status Toronto
Total
Total Population (Over 15) 4,122,820
1st generation 2,263,575
2nd generation 882,500
3rd generation or more 976,750
 

Income



Median income - Persons 15 years and over ($):
Toronto $ 26,754
Ontario $ 27,258
Canada $ 25,615
Median income after tax - Persons 15 years and over ($):
Toronto $ 24,314
Ontario $ 24,604
Canada $ 23,307
Total income refers to the total money income received from all sources during calendar year 2005 by persons 15 years and over.
After-tax income refers to total income from all sources minus federal, provincial and territorial taxes paid for 2005.

Median income in 2005 - All private households: ($):
Toronto $ 64,128
Ontario $ 60,455
Canada $ 53,634
Median income in 2005 - Couple households with children: ($):
Toronto $ 87,083
Ontario $ 87,960
Canada $ 82,156
Median income in 2005 - Couple households without children: ($):
Toronto $ 76,192
Ontario $ 68,764
Canada $ 62,503
Median income in 2005 - One-person households: ($):
Toronto $ 32,473
Ontario $ 30,025
Canada $ 26,720
Private household refers to a person or a group of persons (other than foreign residents) who occupy the same dwelling and do not have a usual place of residence elsewhere in Canada. It may consist of a family group (census family) with or without other persons, of two or more families sharing a dwelling, of a group of unrelated persons, or of one person living alone. Household members who are temporarily absent on Census Day (e.g., temporary residents elsewhere) are considered as part of their usual household. For census purposes, every person is a member of one and only one household. Unless otherwise specified, all data in household reports are for private households only.

Median after-tax income in 2005 - All private households: ($):
Toronto $ 55,313
Ontario $ 52,117
Canada $ 46,584
Median after-tax income in 2005 - Couple households with children: ($):
Toronto $ 73,948
Ontario $ 74,095
Canada $ 69,711
Median after-tax income in 2005 - Couple households without children: ($):
Toronto $ 64,722
Ontario $ 58,755
Canada $ 53,667
Median after-tax income in 2005 - One-person households: ($):
Toronto $ 28,516
Ontario $ 26,473
Canada $ 23,888
 

Households




Median rent in 2006:
Toronto $ 926
Ontario $ 801
Canada $ 671


Median mortgage payment in 2006:
Toronto $ 1,371
Ontario $ 1,046
Canada $ 839
Occupied private dwelling types
Occupied private dwelling characteristics - as a % of total occupied private dwellings Toronto
Single-detached houses 42%
Semi-detached houses 8%
Row houses 8%
Apartments, duplex 4%
Apartments in buildings with fewer than five storeys 11%
Apartments in buildings with five or more storeys 27%
Other dwellings 0%
 
Household characteristics
Household characteristics Toronto
Households containing a couple (married or common-law) with children 606,460
Households containing a couple (married or common-law) without children 439,670
One-person households 412,455
Other households types 342,670
 
Mobility status - Place of residence 5 years ago
Mobility status - Place of residence 5 years ago Toronto
Total population 5 years and over 4,771,650
Lived at the same address 5 years ago 2,630,150
Lived within the same province or territory 5 years ago, but changed addresses within the same census subdivision (municipality) 1,137,540
Lived within the same province or territory 5 years ago, but changed addresses from another census subdivision (municipality) within the same province or territory 532,935
Lived in a different province or territory 5 years ago 59,705
Lived in a different country 5 years ago 411,325
 

Education


Educational attainment
Educational attainment Toronto
Total population 15 years and over 4,163,205
No certificate, diploma or degree 813,595
High school certificate or equivalent 1,052,330
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma 263,715
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma 658,155
University certificate or diploma below the bachelor level 233,765
University certificate, diploma or degree 1,101,270
 
Major field of study
Major field of study Toronto
Total population 15 years and over 4,163,205
No postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree 1,865,925
Education 133,845
Visual and performing arts, and communications technologies 109,390
Humanities 152,955
Social and behavioural sciences and law 288,180
Business, management and public administration 532,435
Physical and life sciences and technologies 94,435
Mathematics, computer and information sciences 143,420
Architecture, engineering, and related technologies 447,100
Agriculture, natural resources and conservation 26,785
Health, parks, recreation and fitnes 242,805
Personal, protective and transportation services 85,355
Other 185
 
Location of study
Location of study Toronto
Total population 15 years and over 4,163,205
No postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree 1,865,925
Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree 2,256,900
Inside Canada 1,519,075
Outside Canada 737,825
 

Employment


Labour force activity
Labour force activity Toronto
Total population 15 years and over 4,163,205
In the labour force 2,815,845
Employed 2,627,350
Unemployed 188,495
Not in the labour force 1,306,975
Participation rate 68
Employment rate 64
Unemployment rate 7
 
Employment rate
Participatiion Rate:
Toronto 68
Ontario 67
Canada 67

Employment rate:
Toronto 64
Ontario 63
Canada 62

Unemployment rate:
Toronto 7
Ontario 6
Canada 7
 
Participation rate - Refers to the labour force in the week (Sunday to Saturday) prior to Census Day (May 16, 2006), expressed as a percentage of the population 15 years and over excluding institutional residents.
Occupation for males
Occupation for males Toronto
Total experienced labour force 15 years and over 1,440,020
Management occupations 202,160
Business, finance and administration occupations 195,290
Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 171,595
Health occupations 29,720
Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion 73,900
Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 51,965
Sales and service occupations 279,445
Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 303,220
Occupations unique to primary industry 20,635
Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities 112,090
 
Occupation for females
Occupation for females Toronto
Total experienced labour force 15 years and over 1,318,680
Management occupations 118,440
Business, finance and administration occupations 395,315
Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 52,815
Health occupations 94,365
Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion 156,710
Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 55,565
Sales and service occupations 331,965
Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 24,630
Occupations unique to primary industry 5,635
Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities 83,245
 
Industry for males
Industry for males Toronto
Total experienced labour force 15 years and over 1,440,020
Agriculture and other resource-based industries 20,570
Construction 129,925
Manufacturing 240,510
Wholesale trade 100,985
Retail trade 135,550
Finance and real estate 119,630
Health care and social services 43,450
Educational services 55,775
Business services 386,240
Other services 207,380
 
Industry for females
Industry for females Toronto
Total experienced labour force 15 years and over 1,318,680
Agriculture and other resource-based industries 9,840
Construction 18,970
Manufacturing 130,765
Wholesale trade 65,340
Retail trade 157,915
Finance and real estate 140,245
Health care and social services 178,690
Educational services 117,215
Business services 272,270
Other services 227,430
 
Language used most often at work
Language used most often at work Toronto
Total population 15 years and over who worked since 2005 3,003,505
English 2,858,910
French 9,795
Non-official language 87,775
English and French 9,580
English and non-official language 36,475
French and non-official language 105
English, French and non-official language 860
 
Mode of transportation to work
Car, truck, van, as driver:
Toronto 1,547,540
Ontario 4,038,035
Canada 10,644,330

Car, truck, van, as passenger:
Toronto 182,440
Ontario 470,410
Canada 1,133,145

Public transit:
Toronto 540,495
Ontario 736,060
Canada 1,622,725

Walked or bicycled:
Toronto 140,320
Ontario 389,105
Canada 1,134,805

All other modes:
Toronto 22,265
Ontario 57,350
Canada 179,250
 

Election Results

40th General Federal Election (2008)

Toronto includes the following Electoral Districts:
Beaches--East York
Davenport
Don Valley East
Don Valley West
Eglinton--Lawrence
Etobicoke Centre
Etobicoke--Lakeshore
Etobicoke North
Markham--Unionville
Parkdale--High Park
Pickering--Scarborough East
St. Paul's
Scarborough--Agincourt
Scarborough Centre
Scarborough--Guildwood
Scarborough--Rouge River
Scarborough Southwest
Thornhill
Toronto Centre
Toronto--Danforth
Trinity--Spadina
Willowdale
York Centre
York South--Weston
York West

Electoral results for all districts in Toronto:
Conservative:27.58%
Green:7.16%
Independent:0.11%
Liberal:46.62%
NDP:18.05%
Other:0.49%
 

Crime



Offence rate (per 100,000)
2004 Offence Rate:
Toronto: 4699
Canada: 8051
 
2005 Offence Rate:
Toronto: 5355
Canada: 7761
 
2006 Offence Rate:
Toronto: 5020
Canada: 6984
 
2007 Offence Rate:
Toronto: 4461
Canada: 6984
 


Violent offence rate (per 100,000)
2006 Violent Offence Rate:
Toronto: 738
Canada: 951
 
2007 Violent Offence Rate:
Toronto: 709
Canada: 930
 


Homicides rate (per 100,000)
2004 Homicides Rate:
Toronto: 1.8
Canada: 1.9
 
2005 Homicides Rate:
Toronto: 2
Canada: 2
 
2006 Homicides Rate:
Toronto: 1.8
Canada: 1.9
 
2007 Homicides Rate:
Toronto: 2
Canada: 1.8
 


Robberies rate (per 100,000)
2004 Robberies Rate:
Toronto: 103
Canada: 86
 
2005 Robberies Rate:
Toronto: 109
Canada: 89
 
2006 Robberies Rate:
Toronto: 116
Canada: 94
 
2007 Robberies Rate:
Toronto: 113
Canada: 90
 


Break & Enter rate (per 100,000)
2004 Break & Enter Rate:
Toronto: 449
Canada: 860
 
2005 Break & Enter Rate:
Toronto: 388
Canada: 804
 
2006 Break & Enter Rate:
Toronto: 404
Canada: 768
 
2007 Break & Enter Rate:
Toronto: 362
Canada: 700
 


Car Thefts rate (per 100,000)
2004 Car Thefts Rate:
Toronto: 325
Canada: 531
 
2005 Car Thefts Rate:
Toronto: 306
Canada: 496
 
2006 Car Thefts Rate:
Toronto: 294
Canada: 487
 
2007 Car Thefts Rate:
Toronto: 279
Canada: 443
 

Source information:

* Weather data sourced from Environment Canada (http://www.ec.gc.ca)

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