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Ethnic origins, 2006 counts, for census subdivisions (municipalities) with 5,000-plus population - 20% sample data

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Ethnic origins Total responses1 Single responses Multiple responses1
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Rosemère, V (Que.)      
Total population2 14,005 9,085 4,925
Canadian 8,105 5,115 2,990
French 4,990 1,775 3,210
Italian 1,390 735 655
Irish 1,240 140 1,100
English 975 200 770
Scottish 630 80 550
German 415 95 320
Lebanese 290 90 200
North American Indian 270 10 260
Québécois 195 150 40
Polish 135 30 100
Russian 135 25 110
Spanish 135 10 120
Syrian 130 10 125
British Isles, n.i.e.3 110 0 110
Belgian 110 45 65
Haitian 100 55 45
Romanian 100 30 70
Ukrainian 100 25 75
Swiss 95 25 70
Greek 85 30 55
Jewish 80 20 55
Chinese 75 65 10
American 70 0 70
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Notes:

1. Respondents who reported multiple ethnic origins are counted more than once in this table, as they are included in the multiple responses for each origin they reported. For example, a respondent who reported 'English and Scottish' would be included in the multiple responses for English and for Scottish.

2. This is a total population count. The sum of the ethnic groups in this table is greater than the total population count because a person may report more than one ethnic origin in the census.

3. The abbreviation 'n.i.e.' means 'not included elsewhere.'

4. The abbreviation 'n.o.s.' means 'not otherwise specified.'

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