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These profiles reflect the results of the 2006 Census and provide key information on the social and economic fabric of the City for 44 Wards, 4 Community Councils and 140 neighbourhoods. Population density, population change, visible minorities, household income and low income and other key demographic indicators reveals the changing fabric of the city.


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* * Toronto Employment Survey
The 2009 employment survey is here! City Planning monitors the Toronto's employment by conducting an annual survey of businesses. The results provide essential background information for forecasting and planning infrastructure and services.
Toronto's Aboriginal Community
This presentation provides information on Toronto's Aboriginal community using data from the 2006 Census.
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Pollution and Poverty in City of Toronto
A new fact sheet looks at Toronto neighbourhoods with large releases of air pollutants, neighbourhoods with high rates of poverty, and those with both challenges (PDF 5MB).

Want to learn more about Toronto's senior population?
This presentation provides information on Toronto's 65+ population in terms of numbers, gender, diversity, households and families, housing and income - all based on the 2006 census.
Community Social Data Strategy
Starting in July 2008, the City of Toronto has agreed to work with the Canadian Council on Social Development as the lead coordinator for 24 community-based human services agencies to ensure access to Statistics Canada data. The Community Social Data Strategy will save agencies thousands of dollars, promote better planning and build new research networks and partnerships in Toronto and across the country.
2006 census information
The latest backgrounder based on 2006 Census data is on Income, Earnings & Shelter Costs (PDF). Other 2006 census backgrounders are available, and Statistics Canada will be releasing further data throughout 2008.
Living Downtown
Downtown Toronto is the fastest growing part of the city. The Living Downtown bulletin reveals more about those who are moving into new downtown housing, their motivations, and whether those living in newer housing units are different from those who live in older downtown housing. Other demographics reports are also available.


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Ward profiles * Ward profiles
Statistics for City wards
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Neighbourhood profiles * Neighbourhood profiles
Statistics and reports about neighbourhoods
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Labour force * Labour force
Employment rate statistics
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Employment survey * Employment survey
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