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Population by age groups, sex and Aboriginal identity groups, 2006 counts for both sexes, for Canada and census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations - 20% sample data

How much younger is the Aboriginal population? Aboriginal peoples comprise a very young population. The tables present data by age groups and sex, along with median age.

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Geographic name Total Age groups Median age
0 to 14 15 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 Total -
25 to 54
55 to 64 65 and over
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Canada ! 31,241,030 5,576,805 4,207,810 3,987,075 4,794,100 4,951,410 13,732,585 3,649,525 4,074,295 39.2
Montréal, CMA (Que.) ! 3,588,520 620,805 459,640 504,825 566,580 559,785 1,631,195 413,005 463,880 39.0
Toronto, CMA (Ont.) 5,072,070 949,250 682,190 717,490 860,280 763,815 2,341,580 520,200 578,850 37.3
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Note:

1. The total Aboriginal identity population includes the Aboriginal groups (North American Indian, Métis and Inuit), multiple Aboriginal responses and Aboriginal responses not included elsewhere.

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